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8 ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1855. i 2 fever, but, as we learn from a private letter, were who scorn the bread earned by the hands honest labor Fehr Meteor, Slurges, Mobile ~Laytin & Rycrson. ADVERTISEMENTS ‘The Yellow Fever in Virginia Improving. Rest of the tamily wel ¥ THE SUICIDE MANIA. Night and day they plied their needles, taking no time | hehe Je Susith, Went Wlininatnr~Daingr & Pai * THEMENTS REREWED EVEST DAT. NOBFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH RELIEF COMMITTEE. re have now about 7,000 in the city, and va ar necapentey sneeee . They were considered among | chr Mary Jane, Mott, Duttrnore doh we tees 1 FRANCAL. In reply to 4 communication from an anonymous | aniong these the mortality is awful—worse | Full Account of the Double Suicide and | the best emi rers in the city. Several moaths they i sect MONEY TO LOAN ON D tively pore | writer, and in conformity with a resolution of the com: On nen Benoa nae rar mala ng Watches, jewelry. dry meade, seuuen Ber ive sibited by hr Child Murder in the Bowery—Mystertes | devoted exclusively to the gorgeous cloak exhibited by | Sehr eA rant tailed state- | On Sunda: were upwards of fifty burials; and Frank Bennett, of Broadway, in the Crystal Palace. 000. f Baittes, the Treasurer makes the following detailed state: | yi a ital the Yhat cit | 9nd Miserles of New York—Suleide of @| Tis eplendid piece, covered with female figures with | Sloop Crecon, Rhodes Providence—Master Rt iov oat ations otto: rs teat ofthe first moneys received forthe relief of the poor | Wo'bodien wore hot buted that ougutto lave bees | German Student on Staten Island—Ro- | floral crowns, and other embelishimente, was the product | $i0P A bmi, yn, Wanord—4 UE Hayy. Donahoe eats acho, wales, meruinsen A, Segaeee- sufferers :-— such is the demand of dead mortality for its final home. mance and Remorse, éie., die., die. of their talent and industry. “I believe they received y : ans, 102 Maman were, corer | ARRIVED. : other damage.’ Tuesday, 4h, put in'o Halit«< for coal, and ee rere Oe Warren 1 Dicker, Legho: s, June 28, passed Gibraltar July 21, wil to W L Baker. A ind commission mere! ‘Kin reoun No. 2 second floor. 000 BELONGING TO AN ESTATE IN TRUST og OS a ay loaned’ In vuln of 825,000 nn4 under to amit wpplicca’a. Ap ply to 8, S. BROAD, 13 Wall street, secoud story, {rms rooms. Z $150 for its embroidery. For some months they had Yeuterday we gave a brief sketch of a tragedy that had | jot employment, but did not exbibit nor yon a been enacted in the Bowery, whereby two young, beauti- | of want to us or any other neighbor. Whatever in- ful and gifted females, together with the child of one of | fluence the contemplation of the future may have had na. The | °. their minds, it is certain that neither their present nor them, had come to # mournful and untimely ¢1 pest poverty will furnish @ sufficient clue to the awful Two doors where we are iting there lies fes- t corpse, which has been decomposing for nearly forty-eight hours. The house is empty, with the excep- fourth corpse in the house within a week. But one or two children of the afflicted family left, and they in the hospital, sick. SER SEER SB ‘The Savannah delegation has taken charge of Mr. | circumstances attending the death of those poor girls are | tragedy. About a month since t! ut new winkow ‘2 et cite wie Chee Cae ee = 0a dons) 100 Robt. & Bernard's prescription store, under the auspices | attended with more of romance, mystery, and crue! | curtains and carpet on their rinetpal room (ther ined | 2, ace2 4%, Ton 47 io; spoke vehaliag sehr Olive, Clark, of 40,000 20.245, 08 DIAMONDS, WATOHTER, Denaistoun, Wood & Co 10 of the Howard Association, and pre now ready 40 de misery, than any of the many strange tragedies that are bi aoeee beeing! an trond ng OD the cog OM gyn $3. Jon 64 20, spoke bark Kate, of and from Baltimore for Mon ir in tates or kel aioe mancaat occas oleae, qa aos 34 9 1. 7 bedi a dresses, A tev . ny “ ay . et. block: phen ay ie 0 Cee eerie aah’ en eaineat chemist fas’ chiet | constantly occurring in this great metropolis, ana which them until lat Sabbath. “These were probetiy went to | | Brie Ratererize (ar, wreraan, Windsor, 10 days, with pis Frontage AvPly toe Bowen Sr Setaieg, Apeen \T. Stewart % . Germany on las\ 5 cy no money on ; — — A, Beawest & Ob.s+> 208 TNE dak ee ee Te ee att Bee Sea ae uy | Tacadey, and desired tolive, ihe sie-or'eewntng ottheve | Hite Cetin, Fina see Washinaton, Nes dayee | $10,000,-ASE,PERSOS HAVING, THE AnOvE poesia Sons.... 50 "A contribution of $10 has been received from Gen, | _ Some two years ago, two females, named respectively | dresses, a good fur muff, and other t left, might | £03" Whaihiecsn, Dawes, Philadelphia, Sena et aazgint cen inredt tin bond bad ‘ Goodhue & Winfield Scott. Cecelin and Wanda Stein, and the child of the latter—a | have procured subsistence for another month or two. Sehr ary tansees Roe ae for Portamouth, NH. | theamount. Apply vy lever. a 8 oot Ek bright littie boy, five years of age, named Eduard—hired | No earch was made on thelr persons for money or jew and occupied apartments at No. 835 Bowery, rented: foot fi none was found; to them by Mr. James Black, who also lived on the Of their moral or religious sentiments we hed no Among the names of the dead not before reported by us we find the following :— Ed, Daly and wife, corner of Church and Sain streets; John Ryston, Market square; Mixs Parks, at the jail; Mr. itham, Wareham. os Behr Warrior, Schr T B Smith, Kelley, New Bedford Kehr Joseph Lane, Chase Rockport, Schr Granite Lodge, Kelley, Rockport et they bad some rings untl! OOO WAXTED—OS MORIGAGE, FOR FIVE D.' years, on five lots and improvements, up town. ‘olloy of insurance to the amunnt of lom RG lotte streets; Mr. | premises. li the eldest, and, thor saably,| knowledge, except as exhibited in their lives. So far as Schr Hudson, Gladden, Harttord. r | . Apply to Feces \aaned of Church and Charlotte str a ie 5 ose wes artes Pa ae sa _ we Know theve were ‘unblamable while t resided here fet . Jamice ra ord. Sah, Babrook PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway. =a : : isiied Norfolk, speaks of | 8000 loosing, " +! Among their effects are several Roman Catholic books,*| Sehr Tyrone, Wall, Flushing. <. cc dee SUTRA WIE Sane FURTSER BELIQP FOR THR POOR SUFFERERS AT lsaetrad ties ta tay wens hosplial. as Tntirely | troubled countenance, But Wanda waa a beautiful | in French and German; also a German Bible. None of LEE BELOW. $3.000. AUX) ORUSLUMAT, WITH, TE ARBOR NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. unregulated, and 200 woman, with mild blonde features, and golden hair | them appear to have been much used. All the family Ship E in, 65 days from Liverpool of investing the same, by buying with it the secret of @ certalm patients, many of them negroes, The accounts received yesterday from Norfolk and | were crowded into x on apothecary shop, however, ha Portamouth of the increase of the pestilence’ and the suf- been o a in Cal ‘aivides. into ‘wanda each’ o® whieh ld fering of the people, and of the funds of the Howard As- wan eccale to the charge of the different delegations, sociation being nearly exhausted, appeal fo the kind | Wards Nos. 2 and 3 had been assigned to the Charleston hone Mlegation under Dr. Willman, and the whole establish- esoeds eb ietined who are spared from | delegation nile aime an order and efficiency, the effects this on visitation, for aid. Three thousand | of which were soon exhibited. On Thu: t seven ‘his calamitous visita for aid. 1 h a raday night dollars were forwarded yesterday to Norfolk, of which Mr. | died, and Friday and Saturday there was no death, and Souter sent-one thousand and Mr. Macy sent two thou. | soveral crses were convalesci sand. A conference meeeti be held this day, Satur- | _ The same physician says day, Sept. 8, at one P. M., al rance Bi , cor- | Twas sent the next morning after my arrival to attend ney of Wall and William ‘gtreeta, with the view of taking | upon a sick family, and found the mother and three. immediate measures for giving farther aid to the poor suf- | children all sick in bed; the husband had éled during the ferers. All those friendly to this effort are requested to | afternoon; there was no one but a negro child, about attend. Mr. Perit, chairman of the committee, being | three years old to do an act of service, and no person absent from this city, I therefore take the responsibility | but the Doctor had locked upon them for the space of of giving this notice. E. MERIAM, Sec'y. | forty-eight hours before, Of the desolation, some idea NORFOLK. may be formed from the fact that the apothecaries at the Wimncre BUR: 4.1866 City Hospital were endeavoring to nurse a baby, whose x, Sept. 4, 1855. | father, mother, and every relative hnd died; they took it Poor James died on Friday last at 41’. M., of the pre- | by turns, and washed and cared for it. as well as they vailing epidemic. His attack beggars description. For | could. Dogs deserted by their owners, and without food were eighteen hours preceding his death, the jor fellow howling through the streets, and made the place more fa raving maniac, and pending the attack the fearful vo- | hoWin# mito, in frightful quantities and as black as ink, deluged A Charleston ph Aenea thinks the disease the same as ri Kterally the bed and bedding. He was buried at 10. A.M, | that which periodically afflicts that city, though our Ports es is infe “d by th hysicians Setarday—a oofia could nctbe procured earlier—and was | crHmath correspondent is informed by the phy i here and in Germany are said to be Protestants, except | OBe herm brig. clustering in many a sunny ringlet around her sweet | Wanda, who is nad a naan atenteailin' Gromnt pc ee face, and which, when let down, would reach even to her | gy Romer in accommodation to fue Catholic Irrenchisan, fect. But there was a mystery about the girls thot the | the boy's father, Shall we ot, were either of then vo. | imbued with that divine prine! re ¢ gren landlord nor his good lady could not fathom. They re- | Arostin of the Gentiles, and experienced inthe inmogt celyed no company save one male cousin, a married | goul of his almost rival, the Monk of Wittemberg, as he man, who assisted them when in extremity. seen on his bare knees the steps of Plate'srtaircaset “The ry ive ° a ey Ba When they first came to the house, althouga | een a to at chan and in Hin” they were educated girls, and could speak French, Ger- | Was theirs the promise, “When thon passest through man and Polish, they knew but ‘little English, and the waters 1 wil be with thee; and thro Series ‘ i hey #1 not overflow thee; when thou wal rot could barely exchange the customary courtesies with ibe feesilnne daaianee Se Verses, abltnen taatt the Sane the people of the house. Nor did they seem to court | Kindle wpom thee” Let yonder dread tribunal alone acquaintance, but rather shunned if, and kept to them- ‘Se chemical article, which yields a clear profii of at least twenty owsand by a year, By expending like entice for carry. yz i ont. | reasons given for se! . Address, with Dine’ Chemist, box Wr tferald oie. wba Suc NY AMOUNT OF CASH LOANED, OR PURCHASED at sight, for fair prices, on diamonds, watches, rick jeweb- iy, plate, merchandise, and valoable personal property gewe- rally, by R. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, sceond floor, {rout resem, from'9.A. M. to SP. M. Bx. OF THE OHIO SAVINGS INSTITUTE, TIFFIN, Ohbio.—The paper of the above institution will be recedved, (one) per ceat discount by theundersigned. W. CLARK & CO., No. 4 Hanoverstreet. ONEY ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIODS ON REAL estate, diamonds, watch@s, jewelry, plate, ‘ dry goods, Horses, carriages, and every description of proper- ty, by the responsible Empire Lean and Agency Company. . WILLS, 333 Broadway, opposite the Broadway theatre. SAILED! Ship Isaac Uell, Mobile (not Liverpool, as belore reporied), Wind during the day SSE. Ship Potomac, 400 (ona, built at Alecandria, V4, of live oak and locust, copper fastened, 17 years old, has just discharged 1000 tons China cargo in good order, newly coppered in Chiea, ‘was sold by auction at New York Sth tnet, for $7,100. Simpson & Son were the purchasers. Ship Mameluke, recently launched at South Boston by Messrs Briggs, has bcen sold to Mesra Harbeek & Co, of New York, to run in their line of Liverpool packets. Mr Donaid M’Kay has @ fine packet ship of 1,600 tons on the stocks at Boston, ready for launching, to be cated the Abbot wrence, great want is of nurees, Herald Marine Correspondence, xfOARerahe Sissi, tee Sr Naa el va" yma |, Liver i Commodore Stewart, Bishop, Portland; Wm A Drew, Dug. Ring, do; John Aliréd, Perry. Boston; sehrs Judge Konny, ‘Toothaker. Jacksonville; W Ferguson, ‘Wheaton, Newport: CG Waterbury, Cook, NYork; W W Brainard, Clark, Green: point, LI; J Truman, Lampheer, East Marian, NY. Cid'steamers Delaivare, Copes, NYork; Jonah, Jones, do; barks Elm, Taylor, Boston; Nashua, Jones, do; brigs John Alfred, Perry, do; B A Reed, Reed, do; Evergreen, Pettingill, do; Sain Small, Treadwell, do; achrs Leesburg, Swift, do; G Engs, Fish, do; Lonsdale, Crowell, do, W B Ferguson, Whea ton, do; Edith,’ Crowell, 'do; J Truman, Lampheer, do; WW Brainard, Clark, Norwich; Wm Collyer, Raynor, Hartford. Disasters, &. Bark Jostara, Lovell, of Boston, 66 days from, Trie ith sugar, got azround on the night of the 7 selvts. For a time the girls lived very comfortably, of their death and discovery are working at embroidery Ay fancy wok toe Bennett & last, at 3 o'clock P. M., a all Co., ‘of Brondway, ‘andin this deseription of work they | P#ssed out on the Bowery; as te, bey ae + out ¢ ob- showed wonderful talent. They contributed one of the | s¢v¥ed a bouquet on Mr. Chamber's fruit stand, close by most exquisitely embroidered cloaks in the Crystal Pa- | the hall door, and addrested his motlioe bo Goran.» She Ince at the Great Exhibition, and many of our readers | {mmediately gave him money and,he lpece onl earoild doubtless noticed it, rich with embroidery and worked | the flowers. All Speers in spiny wey duties with cimson and gold. These women possesse] a rare ene. They all passed Sr te Hoes Aba: oe talént for this, the most artistic of all female work, yet pest 5 Neelpn eae in ane a aperene they died miserably in a garret, and, fearful fate, because | And were not again seen alive, Not having been seen on they could find no work todo.” ‘The company who em, | Welnrslay, my wife urged me to open the doar. as she ployedthem became bankrupt, and unused to our lan- | *Hid “hey fad elther moved or somettting had happen guage, timid and difident, though rarely gifted, the poor | them.” Tod Ciel RAR MAES) Bit Bee am girls were reduced to the’ Last Extremity. as they. kuew | sWeringT examined the keyhole, and to my astonish. REWARDS. $250 REWARD.—THE STORE OF THE UNDER- UY signed. " fa , 137 Wlillam street, was entered on Wednes- ¥, Sept. 5, and goods of the value of $2,500 stolen therefrom. Areward of (wo bundred and fitty doliars is hereby offered for the recovery and return of said goods to the und -rsigned. For the recovery und return of 1 part of sald. goods a proper ng is rhe, tlonate amount of the reward will be paid. ‘The follow: more particular description of the goods:—7 pieces 19 do, velvet vestings, ome black and fancy ties, some do, do, cruvals, some cotton’ bosoms, 1 dozen linen printed handker= of Au followed to the grave by his uncle, the undertaker and a | _ In Staunton there has been $507 50 raised, InRaleigh, | 8'¢'\hereto turn or what to do to procure a livelihood. | ment kaw the key inside.” I'then supposed they had | Trieste, with sugar, got axround on the nightof the7th of AW | Chil “s pieces wilk vemings, 7 do. velvet do, faithful domestic, Mother, sister and brother haye sub- | N.C.» Sunday, $élbwere raised, CAR “For a month back the landlord had noticed that the come Ha) and at goose oe SS ferere tookto fhe buts sud, fearing the Arabs who bd FP. LESRON. sequently been attacked,and are now languishing in pain fe learn is contemplated to apply to the next | girls were acting strangely. They paid their ren AE ; | already assembled on the shore, were teaking for the open sea, | F > oo aay OF LAST and suflering, Beelde those, grandmother, uncles Tho- Legislature to remit the taxes of Norfolk and Portsmouth, promptly, nit with a woman's tove for display, dressed pepe ibe acing dl eats edb AL pas Rr tre bile Siu Pape he with the Trench alee ateamet 10 aera LOST, ON TUESDAY OF LAS 5 ‘Theodor » Elis d uncle Thomas’ Sere TEOrd OLE, 32 33 ia Mand neatly, for well good dresses, became Wanda’'s . a} P is toga, or on board the steamer Commodore on her passage from we siete procicste, Mad cousit, Savalt Howard itis | Monday, dae gracctul figure,’ Last Saturday Cecelia eame to the land- | the Seventeenth Alsselet polis siaten fs an. eee thelr case, immediatly made wih amet for tie vessel ani | ‘Troy,.a morocco cuse, sontaining eight rings—oue each, peart, fea:ed is past recovery.” ‘““Aineeting of the Board of Health, to which all the | {Grd and told him that the month's rent that was due | pen the door with me, entenant said 1 must get ) (Gibraltar by the British stenmer Lonsdale. Anotice ne- | &4r8¢t, opal, opal and diamond, rubs, regard, ved seal, snd tus Tree aod cous H.H., have deceased, uncle H. ar “pa now in the city were invited, was held yester- | would be paid on the Tuesday following. On Monday it | pulhorily train the polled magiatttte. I wens not count says the steamer Karl of Lonsdale was ‘sent to her as- | Quolse. |The fast was very peculldt. being in the form of surviving ‘aunt Safah Fla but afew days. Death has | day afternoon for the purpose of devising plans tor the | ys observed that the girls were taking away bundlés— | Esex market. The magistrate told me it was not neecs- | sistance from Gibraltar, and succeeded in geiting her of after | wake, composed of turquolses, with & diamond eye: The don te still doing a most fearful sack dR Scarce. | government of the new city hospital. A committee, con- sary to have an officer, but if I could find one on the | throwing some portion of her cargo overboard. HM steamer | Above reward will be paid, and no questions asked, on the re apparently clothing—from the house; and Tuesday way take hin along 45 tn i ding none, and still agitated, I came home and da and the boy went out, all neatly dressed, with ind , ted, the intent, as it ae pears, 10 buy poison, The child | opened p. door acrid mi arervuning. spoke oe asked hismother to buy a’ bouquct of flowers as they | room was laying as usual; opened the frat bedroom Goer came to the door, which she did. They returned late, fn ti weg bri aber er! on a aly paseaeea and that evening the fatal decd was done, No sound of | i tho next bedroom; next door was slut; fully prepare ift—no woman's voice or child’s prattle, was heard in | {or the worst, J opened it, when, Oh, Bere ners nal that little chamber all Tuesday night, nor all day | the, fair form of the once beautifal Wands, pe ved Wednesday, nor the, following night; for the dead were | Slightly reclining forward a if ate Hee ideord there alone. reorntiy Meena e atscoloriay only about on8 eye, and ‘On Thursday morning Mr. Black, fearing all was not 4 ye, ight, determined to open the door.” He found the key in | White Feat gtly hago sO Br, eee te ae ihe lock inside, nnd pushing it out with a wire, opened | BOF. J did not then perceive the le niary at her, and the thought struck me that her sister the door with a skeleton key. He passed quietly through : ok it the outer parlor, and gently opened the bedroom aoe: fad ‘murdered her sul se pacite aa: I Leen whena horrible’ sight burst upon his view. On the bed | again to the police station, obtained an oficer, re-entered, Iny the bewutiful Wand {sideways oittyg | the room, when increased horror, aingzement and_gefe wiring through the open wind | seized me. ‘There, too, lay tho inmocent companion of jete which bad fillen across { DIY children in the embrace of death, his face to the wall, Ng! his back to his mother, while Cecelia lay stretched on her face, alang side the’ bedstead, on the floor, a chair back partly over her shoulders, two caps at her feet, and a plated teaspoon discolored brownish. ‘Two phials were sun found—one is labelled “Medicinal Hydrocyante <. Pharmagopia, dose from one to sixdrops. Pre- y G, Wansey ‘Andrews, practical chemist and . 5 Baltimore Htreet, near the bridge, name of the drug on the other is tora ¢ on it, “Strength, U. 8. Pharmaco- minimum dose, one drop. Prepared at Powers & Medusa towed her in on the 7th ult, She makes a good deal of | turn of the above property to E. 8. Juftray, 73 Broadway N.Y. ‘water, and has lost her rudder. Buic Roanen, Clifford, arrived at Fall River th from Pic: tou, with loss of Jibboom ‘and bowsprit, and foremast sprang, having been in contact, no date, in Vineyard Sound, with an unknowa schooner, Sentdown foretop gallantmast, and rigged At for a bowsprit. Spoke . Ship JW Fannin, Leddy. bar: for N Fannin, dy. 16 days trom Galveston for New York Aug 31, lat 2, ton 80. . Ship Seatlower. of Boston, from Mobile for Liverpeol, Aug 20, lat 31, lon 79 82, Brig Saginaw, Jackson, hence for Jacksonville, Aug 31, noon, Cape Look Out N 30 miles. i Lupe ncjtainiance thet | sisting of Drs, Fenner, Beart and Campbell, of New a Se the Mil Ceateatine Mea eens that | Orleans: Reed, of Savannah; Huger, of Charleston; Mor- pot 9 member has been ae to tell the awful story. ris, of Baltimore; kreeman, of Philadelphia, and West, of cume, but with it no rent. Ww () REWARD.—LOST, ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN DU “the St. Nicholas Hote! and Bleecker sivect, a lady's brown moroces pocketbook, containing about (wo hundredand, fifty dollars, principally in twenty dollar notes of the Bank of the Republic, this city, and also eevera) cards marked, wilt the Iady’s natne, which'can be giyen at the St. Nicholas Hotel. The nbove reward will be paid on delivery of the pocket book and contents to Smith & Patrick, 61 Wall street. + $1 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY of the following articles which were stolen from the premises 87 Chryatic street, on Thursday, Sep', 6, consisting ofone gold bracelet, made of California gold, together with one shell comb, several’ night gowns, and towels, and ons black ailk visette. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the braceletatone and no questions asked. ROSINA WAL . N. Be brokers are requested to stop the same. REWARD.—LOST; ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 2, NEAR THR Oceanic House, Coney Island, Newfoundland dog, black and white, the latter color predominating, answers to name of Tom. 'The above reward will be pald to aay one re turning him to the Pierrepont House, Brooklyn, REWARD.—LOST, IN THE EAST BROADWAY and Dry Dock, or Broadway and Fulton ferry omalbua, along, dark covered blank book, contalning memorandums of no accotint to any one but the owner. ‘The above reward wilt be paid if left at the ofiice of the Carlion House, ©) REWARD,—LOST ON THE FIFTH AVENUE, NBAR Fighty-sixth street, a worsted horse cover, bound with "or five consect 4 tched at the bed- | New York, were appointed to frame rules and regalations Oar gee eant 4 be | for its future management, Much good, it is believed spared me, pw as long as my strength will last, to | Will result from this meetin, ruinister to thoke necositicn. A bere enumeration of the | Alletter, dated Moncay morning, says that the sister deaths of valued triends would awaken the most gloomy | 4nd brother of Mrs. Storrs are both down; that Mr. Hen- and ¢esponding feelings, and I must spare the wees dren is reccvering; that a prisoner in the jail, named . if God al Button, died on Sunday; that the rest of the prisoners prey to some more opportune occasion, if God sha | iia \cyolted, but had deen secured by Capt. Hicks and B, x Ves, Rak Bay: ne * * others; and that the family of Capt, red sick, pnd Sctar ok hy Jhysicians, in | he himself very feeble. Mr. Diggs, who had just recovere see eae may, are cisected by te Fay ee aad from n spell of sickness, was engaged in assisting in the the »ajpiy—particularly of the former—a small one, the | management of the prisoners in the jail. an price demanded is high in the extreme, debarring the Mr. Garnett, City Surveyor is dead. Rey. Mr. O’Keefe thereby from their purchase. A present. of these | is much better. | Mr, Walters, of the National Hotel, is Jos from the benevorent of yours anh other cities | improving. He has lost no less than twenty-one servants i by the epidemic. anon chore | pn eed pieiea and | pe Smith, of Columbia, Pa. and a nurse who came ticularly chickens, is so scarce and high as to preclude | with him are both down at Norfolk. Mr. Olin, ef Augus- almost entirely its use. In fact, edibles of every de- | ta 1 gs of the Samaritan Society, of that place, apt ¢ ordi- ‘ed on Monday evening. pa ceases Neel are t rot Memes eg The Norfolk Jerald, of Monday evening, has the follow- Attins a ing items:— tn wor enthelens' iuanues, ag A ree Mies al ‘The Mayor and Board of Health have adopted resolu- stances are told, and truthfully told, of ns many ac three | tions expressing their thanks to the Virginians in New bores belng enéased at atime and ia the same box of | Orleans, Savannah and Charleston, for sending on physi- wood, made of the coarsest materials, The deaths on cians and nurses, and tendering to the persons thus sent Ports. Baxnavors, Aug 5 (bi )—In port brig Leonice, Lelar, from Philadelphia, to sail for Grenada and St Jago, Cuba, in a day or two, or as soon as Capt 1, who was on shore'sick, should recover. Canpirr, Aug 22—Arr South America, Lincoln, London, Canpenas, Aug 20—In port brig Malvern, Long, for Phila- ball ee 15 days, HNFUEGOS, Aug 18—Sld brig Neptune, Simpson, Boston. Dyat, Aug IX—Arr Thos Ritchie, Havana (and'proceeded for London). Havana, Aug 24—Arr brigs John 8 Gittings, Trenis, NOr. leans; 27th, Mary Elizabeth, Ducey, do. Sid steamship El Dorado, Schenck, Aspinwall; barks Fire Fly, Sampson, Bosto Ranger, Adams, Cardenas;24th, Gov Parris, Musans, Portlan Canada, Mitchell, London; brigs Jonathan Cilley, Wilson, Mo- bile; 26h, Adams Gray, Henry, NOrleans, HAurax, Sept 1—Arr'schr Lane, Harlow, NY Brookm: . NYork. Lavenroot, Aug 32—Arr Clara in, ——, St John, low, awd the sunlight p revealed her clustering 1 her face, clotted with ooze and blood that had iesned from her nostrils and mouth; The little boy tay by her side, with his baby face resting upon his hand, and smiling as if he had. been in a pleasant slumber. Cecelia, the elder sister, lay on the floor, with her face downward, and a chair that had tipped over, on her back. ‘The horrified spectator rushed from the room, and imme: diately procured assistance, and had the Coroner notified. From a morning contemporary we learn some addi- | Piltinere.”” tt tional facts with reference to the previous history o | OH; "ere. renal f b soaterials. |The Geaths.on| i tal weloores, gat fire Me at be i n ° a Por NB; Mary Morton, Lawrence, Windsor, N ‘and blue cloth, marked W. H. in red cloth.” Any pervon poe eh cra catlnated now at only wire teen: Dmong the eficient ures who haye\tately arrived iit | 29s. Women, vnschi we wil Sotrotuce bese year 1922 | Welghtnan’s chenital laboratory, Philadelphia.” ‘The | Conway, St Stephin, NB. Bid 23d, Ocean jeaving the same nt the feed soce OC AW. Tiyatt & Con at Tira party st i the city, is Mr. Henry Myers, rom Hichmond, who's do- | Tagy"im the train cf Princess Taczywell, of Poland, | Test ieknown, | Yours, &e., |” GAMES BLACK, | Pildclphia not Quen Rove " avenue, will Feecive the above reward, and no questions Nonrork, Sept. 5, 1865. | ing good servi : She was a splendid woman, but frafl, and loved © not | Ps S—H would further state that the smell observeton | Viva wtbonald, “Skinner, Baltimore; “24th, Gen ‘Parkhill : Since writing you last many have sickened pre ;,0f Richmond, and Ringer, of | wisely, but too well;” and it was more than suspected | Pening the J.B. | wkown, Charlesion; Waterell, Hammer, do. Cld 23d Joseph many | philadelphia, were down with the fever. ‘The latter made = LOST AND FOUND. that the had a laison with the Prin Tarratt, Gray, St John, NB. —her lady's hus- bave died, and many more are now down who may never | his will. Dr. Hodges, and a brother of Dr. Maupin were | hand. He to save her good name, though she had SUICIDE ON STATEN ISLAND. In port lg 35th, George, for Alexandria; Themis, for Apa. | 2 : a . es ‘ ‘ lachicola; i st Mackinaw, and Adrian, OBND—ON BOARD OF A HUDHON RIVER STEAM- expect (0 rise again. removed to the hospital on Monday. ein vor. | lost her jewel, inarried her €o his enachmian, a man | Covoner Noble, of Richmond county, yesterday held an | lor Mainores Mftemt ico Fenvoss, Reporter kal do lt A ee a grecateneey en Sor aea ae aia ‘The city ‘fh oda . 3 Thayer, for Bosto for Charleston; Hahneman, | it sy 3 Geo A Hopley, and Invincible, for City Point; Porlland, Conqueror, and Gea Washington, for Mobile; Westmoreland, James Brown, and Messina, for’ Philadelphia; Astracan, for ‘Providence; Wizard King, Shakspeare, Arabia, Horizon, Mary Glover, Alfred Storer, Polar Star,"Taniscoi, Bremen, Pelican State, and Lan- NOrléans; Owego, Progress, Underwriter, Isaac zhi, Eilen Austin, Wm Rathbone, Manhattan, Empire, Cnl- tivator,and Carols Magnus, for N¥ork; Ellen Hood, Consul, Florida, EP Swett, and Burrell, for Savannah. nae ace thf ip ee Arba Mak nap inquest upon the body of John Pfusterer, at Clifton, gave birth to'a child altogether ahead of time, and | Staten Island, The deceased came to his death by shoot- Which certainly was none of his. But he at length be- | ing himself through the lungs with a double barrelled came Teooneilet, a lived i penne 4 chil’ | pistol on Wednesday. His body was found on Thursday, on child born was Cecelia, and in 1833 Wanda first saw light. | the premises of Win. H. Aspinwall. The verdict was in Stein, who was in the receipt of sixty thalers per | accordance with these facts. The deceased was about five month from the Prince, became dissipated and drunken, | fect cight inches high, light comp'exion; had on a light is more gloomy than ever, particularly after | f.1. gnd Portsmouth were wrapped in canvass and buried, dark; hardly a light to be seen any where—the street | there being no coffins ready. : lights all dark and the lighters all dead and buried. The nurses who have been sent to Norfolk and Ports- "3 ‘ mouth hy the Can’t Get Away Club, of Mobile, are all ex- ‘There are now sick in this city upwards of 1,100 peo- | porianced; three of them having been among’ those who ple, and the last three days have lighted to the grave | Were sent to Savannah last season. * weil nigh two hundred and fifty, while a great uumber | _ An order was received in Baltimore, Tuesday, for one ‘The Com. | 2undred more coffins. property and paying expenses. For in! Goerge Birkbeck! Jr, ‘foo orth Moore street. ‘(OUND—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, IN BROAD ‘Way, pocket book containing a sum of money and valuable papers.’ Apply at 186 Bllzaboth strect, if | Pigeoe! ONE OF THE ERIE RAILROAD OARS, about the 2lat of August, going from Jersey City to Pa- é erson, a silver cap, marked “Edmund Hamilton Muzzy, from pen ea Re AO ee te ProrrsMourH. and is now dead, Wands grew up to bea beautiful Loxpon, Aug —Kntd inwards Flying Sctid, Beavse, Cal- | . 8. H., Nov. 6, 1868." ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded modore at the Navy Yard has his men to work, and they * 2 : i Tiaxtnotions of morality | cloth coat, light pants and light satin vest, black cravat | cutia; 4h, IT Von Gagern, Retmers, New Oricans; Manila, | by leaving it at the railroad ofice, Paterson, addressed to Hea- [Correspondence of the Richmond Uerderherat girl, and, entertaining the usual lax notions of morality ” ohm Given, Sagua; Parana, Bettes, Bahia. Cld out 18th Progress, | ry Muzzy, or at 9 Chambers strect, N. Y. promise some thirty per day, while we receive an occa- Porisvovmn, Va., Sept. 4, 1856. prevalent on the continent, she at sixteen, with the con- | and black hair, apparently about twenty-six years of } Wood, Antwerp; Boston, Walker, Boston. sional supply from Baltimore. Our own undertakers, | ‘Thinking some of your readers would like to hear some- | sent of her mother, lived with, without belng married, to | aye, Upon his person was found the following letter, | _ Matanzas, Aug 25—Arr brig Henry Leeds, Cumming, Ha OST—A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, FROM one of the French Secretaries of Legationat Berlin. One | giving the reason for committing snicide:— Washington Garden, Williamsburg. child was the fruit of that illicit union—the boy Eduard, A SHORT SKETCH OF MY LIFE. with the liitie force remaining to them, still continue to | thing from our sickly city, I will take advantage of the J Washington Garten, Witinnsbury present moment to write a few lines. ‘The color of the dog Whoever vana. Newrort, Aug 19—Arr M D'Embil, Bere; eevee: and tail, do ail they can, particularly the firm of O’Brien & Quick, | “Our city presents a most melancholy condition. Busi- | whose fate we have mentioned. 1B ipkahoied 4s onal town 10. ev linnciace hacen, Neweasmix, Aug 17—Cld Jersey, Crosby, NYork. __ | Will return him will be suitably rewarde ie , ‘ *, * “dd EC, Sept Ri Jsop, -—, for Bris. the sentor partner of which was buried last Sabbath, | ness being suspended, and every one having lett the city | Louis Napoleon's coup d'etat sent the father of the | ry ¢hther owned a large factory; Lost him when twas | toll, mie. 3-In port ship Richard Alsoy for Br O8T—A GOLD SEAL OR LOCKET, WHILE ATTEND- ing the funeral of Michael Morgan, on Thursday, the 6th inst. Supposed to be lost in ene of ‘the following’ — Bowery, Grand street, Eighth streci, or Firatavenue. The Voor fellow | he performed his duty well. who had the means to do so, leaves us, T assure you, in ‘The Howard Association, amid the perils of the battle, | atruly desolate condition, Portsmouth shall never for- bas been terribly reduced,'but tthe the, Macedonians of | gut the valuable services rendered by Drs. Howle and child an exile to Switzerland, from whence he wrote the | Gry en years old. Being the sole child, I was the explu- mother to follow him and he would marry her. She did | Qiveiaverite of my parents, antatter my Inther’s ‘death so, but he refused to fulfil his promise unless she turned | jyy mother hung on me with the greatest tenderness: 1 Surenns, Aug 22—Arr Gai Sacua La GuANpE, Aug Cardenas, Leavitt, London. Arr bark EA Chase, Chase, ter their associates would fall the more vigo- | MeDowell of your city, who have been untiring in their | Catholic, and on her complying with his demand, he put allowed angitiing, and. got alll ever wished. 1 fve- Home Ports. Jocket contains the likeness of a youny ‘lady. ‘The finder wilt ealywenid they"tlose up their ranks, until now edit si her in the Conyent of Colmar.” Sho soon returned home | (mented the primary schoo! ofthe: town of any cknton, | ALEXANDRA spt S—Arr brig Leni, Leaman, Rasiport; | be eullably rewarded on leaving the mune af 348 Monroe siet, sre bu! four remaining able to be about. “Among them, | Norfolk Is suffering equally. as bad from the pestilence with the child, saddened with her lover's perfidy; but | and 1 wis happy ensugh to meet with the greatest favors chr Muse, NYork. “Sid schre Wm D Curgiil, Providence; M 7 re W. RB, Ferguson, K. M. Bally, Dr. ose, W. T. Nimmo. | —perhaps, at the present time, more so, Iam extreme loving him still, She determin lea “ | from my instructors. Having accomplished my school pe IR 5 ats » ; orja haste, I ea JOUre, CALAMITY.” | sory tollntorm you of the illness of Drs. Gooch and Crow, | shake its dust {rom her fect, and seek a home in that | time} hocume u ianner's Re cpeintics, taengh sss taother ALBANT, 8 PhS ase pekne Wao sia, Fiher Pelseee (Theod in tnvor oF O Bhation fer the aes oC 601. hoe An: MEWEPAFER. AQOOUOTS. of your efty. The former is at the National Hotel, in } land of liberty fur beyond the sea which her republican A have preferred my entering my father’s trade, but | York. Cid schrs Wan itown, Bowen, Boston: Ms'Hlal, Spen- | UM 20,1885, and parable in siky days.” All persoas are eat. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispateh. Norfolk, and Dr. Crow is at the Naval Hospital. Their | lover had often fondly pictured to her. With Cecelia and ot like it. When a workman (J'n/all, garcon | cer Portland, C1; Frederick Hall, Russell, do; Oliver Spelman, | tloned against receiving aaid uote, ax payment of the same hax at ‘Non Gon 4 diss untising energies having brought on at attack of the | her child she sailed from Hamburg, and Inmled, in Sep- | Gunries), 1 wished to see the worli; Terossed the Swiss | Spelman, Providence; Breeze, Slark, Squam; Stephen Ray n stopped. CHARLES LOZIEit, 164 Christopher st. x fea tied ne | Mlisease. tember three years ago, in New York. They first lived | frontior and went into Fran- mond, Raymond, Norwalk; sloop Geo W Jenkins, Coe, Hac On parting from my ar, we both shed tears; il and all other necessa- woyant. Thus T reached the place Yo what perils and traps a in such a city, [need not say. good work, and everyth i 1 so itdid not cost much pai After three years of living very fast, Freturnhd home, to the pleasure of my mother; but Tdi not rest long. ‘Though she wis to stay at home | insisted on making a tour in the North. Tne a Austria, ‘Tyrol, Saxony, Prussia, inces, and thenes went to Hamburg, » ithine to Mayence and Frankfort, ble time. Here 1 bee Thee a Ree aT ec iia meee thors | Be hysiclans are quartered at two diferent places, that are well at honte nursing the sick 1 the streets | Mr. Wilson, who lived in a very handsome cottave on the in conseyuence present oven ia the ay timo a complete. | bank, has given it to the physicians, gnd it is now occu ied by Drs. Webster and Walters, of Baltimore; Drs, ly desolate and deserted a Affairs, instead of y a ; cee unoh wieciites worse, andif the work. of Howleand McDowell, of Richmond,’ and Dr. Kennedy, of o iwenetae. 9 oreo! | Pennsylvania, and ‘the balance are at the Crawiord Se Oe ccna an Ne ek aie weeks, | House. Mayor Fiskeis improving. ‘The disease appears Forty-five deaths in one day i< an anful mortality out of | tbe of such a malgnant form that the physicians inform a poral lation of some ax thousand, all told, and we be- | me it will yield to no treatment whatever, being the lieve in unpurallcled in the history of the ravages of yel- | #enuine African fever. I pray God that in a short time Tow fever even at New Orleans. 1 our other distresses | Tmay write with dilferent feelings, we have to dd now that of being unable, from the sear 2 ee ee eee ete city of workmen, of burying th engeeiinwnly ab | BAVEe Coeerr0l ix FOLeRONDS ea Peneteg = they should bo; and nutibers yesterday lay on their hes | 20%, Bingley, fetter of Mies Sonn sTokeple A Balisoly trify ug, and rendering the ‘atinospliere deadly poison. } 1° days since; R + Mrs. . Sus of that account. Even the commonest boxes cannot | {het som dnepl, and Richard Willams be procured enough to meet the fearful demand. The - Billisoly lost a daug! afiee grave diggers, not being able to dig single graves, have | ‘ied. Mra. Tatem, mother cof Robert ‘Tatem, was sick rescried to fhe expedient used in Ume of war, and have | *h¢ had lost.a daughter and son. Richard Williams is * dug inrze pi's or trenches, in which the coins are placed | t¢ thirteenth member of his timily who has died of the in tiers, one above the other; and the whole covered with | [yer ; red with | “The following persons were also sick in Portsmouth at quick lime and dirt. This, to he sure, looks rather barba- | 1444 datoa:—Richard and Sarah Fakridge, children of Rev OST OR STOLEN—BY PUBLIC PORTER NO. 212, ON Saturday, Sept. 1, in going from 146 Hester street to the iMteamer Hendrik Hudéon, tor Albany, a black leather trunk, ontaining a lady's wearing apparel, and »_band-box, contain’ fuga dres« and a green shade bonnet. Trunk was fastened with brass nails, patent jock, and russet colored leather straps, and the band-box was ted with a tape string. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the trunk and band box, or any informauion respecting it, OF calling at the above nuniber in Hester strect, between Bowery and Ktizabeth street, Mrs. C. MORRELL, 146 Hester street, STRAYED OR STOLEN—ON FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT, 1 6th, aboui two o'clock, (rom Felter's, Coney Island Hotel, a bay mare, about 15 hands high, long iail, flat front feet, at: tached to ight top wagon, no side curtains,’ good set of silver mounied harness. A liberal reward will be paid (o any person returning the saine to Messrs. Curl & Duryea, 24 Fulton street, rooklyn. ensack. BOSTON, Sepi G—Signal for two brigs, Cid ships Harriot Brving, Syavin, V iso; Dirigo (of Boston, late of Bath), Or! arks Jaines Cook, Woven, Hamburg; Geum, brigs Marshfield, Brown, Surinam lesion; Catherine Rogers, Perry, and ’ is, Philadelphia; sebrs Eugene, Varker, do; Chas Hawley, Wennings, New York via Bridgeport; Gen Clinch, Baker, NYork. Rowlin Baker goes master of brig Abbott Lawrence, whi yesterday for Philadelphia. Sli, wind WNW to E, lat NW. ship Harriot Erving; barks Maryland, Gen Wai rig J Waketleld: sehr Revere. BALTIMORE, Sept t—Arr bark Emblem, Davis. Boston; brig Aunie, Kimball, Rio de Janeiro; schra Ponce, Brown, De: ra via Si Thomas: © T Strong, Lisenmb, NYork; H0L i sehr Charles Colegate,' Seaman, with a cousin—Mr. Ludwig May—and afterwards in Mott | tothe any ter ; Trediair: May Goity thes.meny kininesses up to.fBb | Ceo cottaete nce very last. They then moved to the Bowery. ‘The rest of the story has already een told. t, the day when Mr. Black was told the aly by Tuesday, the following letter was Souther, Nelson, Cl Mercy 8 Cousins, ul to leave the States: rould do us a ope fo r ge to you; noth is more natural, o us this faver, please give may sister Wanda ning and closing your window. } cordingly travelled Sle will you et Io'clock in Franklin street, between | and the northern TT you are nos there, then tare- } Bremen, down t ° where 1 Mr. May 4 ive the note in time to be realy | came acawaint > who alom to give the si ‘anda, nor did he extend the aid | command entirely Thus about they wanted in time to save them. On Thursday night | elapsed, when J began to remark that another man pre- the bodies of the dead were conveyed to Potters Field, | tended to be to her what I was to her. Ivritated, T sum where mother, chjld und sister “sleep that sleep that | moned him, asa man of honor, to give me satistaction, knows no waking. which he did. We went to a sohtary place, where he he: Never tins fi bees ry surrounded | caine a vietim to my jealousy. Twas compelled to fly, nore mournful ani romantic associations, To think | And she accompanied me. We arrived in Switzerland; NYork. CHARLFSTC ' Gate Ayres) from N York for 4, A M—Arr ship Ariel, Lakeman, hanghal; steamship Marion, Fos: ery N HANGOR, Sept 4—Arr echrs Flying Cloud, Chase, Port Ky ouita Dyer, Jameson, NYork, : WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. VALIFORNIA DIAMONDS,—WE INVITE THOSE ABOUT / purchasing Jeweiry to call kn eee our California diamond, mounted in every style, nnd equal in. briliiancy and appear” ‘diamond, and a\P Teach of evety z M Roberis, Coison, Phi- k, Baltimore. ‘Sid goth sehr ‘ol, Gilkey, Philad. ) Yor NOrieans. big ance tothe real } and at prices within the reach one, ‘Those gents’ cluster pins are still $5. uur lot to record a st seam te en the best Ft ra erty heed Mea mikciaee, Vipin as “ nase bed A in a 'y like ours, with all its stores of un- but here x J new di : st ty mores had Ce A Py L, & J. JACOBS, 407 Bro » ie nig.s! and day, visiting and relieving the 8 eee ae ee ae Wan nS Colle ia wealth and rities, its overflowing stor reckless band bad put her house in flames, and after a , Bet 3 EDUCED PRICES. \TCHES. JEWELRY, real, and {heir dondsot berolam * (lot it is heroisin of | i? Lope ide ee ae a het] Brinda and glutted markets, two gifted women should be driy forimight of painful illness, she had died of the woun Ip eet a, an monds and silver ware. BURY, TEE the highest kind) deserve to be recorded in letters of S in the Post of Tid cen tlenea te the last Lui | t. poison themselves from poverty and despair! Had My grievance, my cootaminated conscience, drove me ciphia, Tho undersigned, for the iwhteen years a well known, gol - in th @ Post office. This gentleman is the last but | those poor females 1 less difidence—had they been | Onward. Having srranged my luggage I resolved to fiy —Arr brigs Martha W on, Leland, dealer and jasporter, oftrs f Lt goods in his line at tower bave many physicians with us from the North, and ‘ost office clerks Jott on dutty. gy | Milling to live a life of shame—they might now be flount- | to America. | Wo reaelied the shore of the sea with | Park, Anderson, Miotou: whe New deniand, Verri, ; | Regen foe, ie amo. qualty, than any other house in Kew how they have cosaped no far la wonderful, While’ the " ; doaths in Portsmouth on Wednesday | ing in silks and fare sumptuously every day. Yet, our out, any acchd After three week’ of our passage goop Charles Keene, Kelley, Sid gh brig Qoean | Ont , end by natives are falling hourly, they still keep up, active and | ™0rping before 7 o'clock. people should not be deemed careless or iniifierent to | to this country liad gone, a storm came, scattered the | Wave, miaw, smppoced for ihaiiimorc: sebr Tangen', Reed. WATOHES, JEWELRY, sc, untiring in their exertions to restore the health of their epee ae OE actual suffering; for though poverty as intense is felt gluty and my beloved and all my property wore devoured | Won UGivern, Balliaéte; Sarah Mills, Rawley, Vhladel. | 10.4) paris of the United Sates, 1 charge. All goods tients, and cheerful and undismayed in the general City Politics. y by hundreds, yet had the ease of these unfor | by the waves. 1, with some others, was saved by another + Madi * , ¥ ‘ | Warranted ws represented. Orders hy tall. pot patd, talthe oe transpiring around th We sincerely hope that WHIG YOUNG MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTED. ‘omen been submitted to our benevolent citizens, | Vessel, Having arrived in New York without any means, HARTFORD, Sept $—Arr steam sehr Uncas, Bates, New | Fully attended to, ie they may pass through the dead! The rogular monthly meeting of the Young Men's would have heen sustained in the hour of i 1 sought for a living, Which I found. Not being ‘content | York: Gh, schrs Mary M Brainard, Buiter, Kingston; Nba | washes with places for Waren 2 bot greatly fear their pbilanthr a Whig G ¥ "i pair, and stvong arms would have led, and gent with myself, mbappy for the wh le remainder of my , Lawrence, Athan’ ‘Oinderatia, Sellir ingston. ve te es 8 for TPCOLY POR. $100 to $150 arrested by the wily fever sooner or later. hig General Committee was beld Inst evening at the | Thi, AM AiIne Are ove it looks ae then: T roomed through Various countries; 1 was in the th, sol JO | Cooper Waiches, gouuine, warraniede 2. eae The ilintes of the late Wm. FE. Cunningh#@n was very | Broadway House, Judge James H. Welsh presiding, and | something wrong 4n our social arrangementsxlat wold | West »where I found peace. My ekLe Indevendent Watches, for tining horses. “Be B * short, scarcely three days, It was thought on Sunday | Dr. Vierre . Van Wyck acting ax secretary permit fatalities of this kind to occur con: uted ine everywhere; the spectre of my Molony; with schrs | Locket Chromometers,... . ...-. oo 135 to 25a night that he was greatly better, and in a fair Ros of re- Rerve BE. Chane, of the Bistiteenth ward dol We have received the following letter from the lind | victim we ig pre me, | Elizabeth, Monteznma, Everviades, Larkin, Bobrar, Mary Pat. | Pightday Watches. ce HD to 8 covery: but the treacherous disease——as deceitful as the bes of the Righteenth ward delegation, | ord. Mr. James Black:— ané now J trust I will reconcile my fault and my vietim , 8B Bailey, Washington, 1 | Ladies! Fuamel Watches ® to 100 serpent that beguiled Rve—held out hopes only to blast Receente 1a communication from the Eighteenth Ward ‘TO THE EDITOR OF TAR NEW TORK WER ALD. by my blood. ” JOHN PFUSTERER. Fowler, High Priest, © G Bax- ne * pmmaod Watches 55 to 900 thon in the Dad, and while his friends cherished the | Whig Committee, signed Letty Bilger, chairman, and WeYORE, esboaster & 18d On the Sth of September, Staten Island. its, iltot, Bulzabeth &,Helen, and we- | Toi Naioe Love iden" eee insive hopes of his rallying, the angel of death was al- | J. H. Burleron, secretory, recommending the delegation As certain incorrect’ statements,’ and equally unt ; REMARKS: Mepe-Acrechrs Maria Pickup, High, Philadelphia, | Gold Opentaced I welled, 18 carats... to ready hovering o'er him with uplifted dart, He diedthe | to the Young Men's Committee from the Eighteenth } ed inferences, have appeared in this morning's papers is so beatiful! How can 1 quarrel with tho Show, NYork. ox Sim | Sliver Opentae to 1s next morning at 10 o’elock. ward the filling of two vacancies by the appointment of reference’ to. the double ticide committed at the camial to the world as long as T liver Still, Ns, ‘Ang amship Cre +. | Silver Lepines. . = 8 Dr. Moore informed us to-day that the disevee had as- | Messrs. Mason and Bellows © where I reside, | take the Nberty of inform- e the all-knowing God has forgiven me Cid sieamship Orizaba, |. sumed a very malignant form, and that niany of the hew The Cnamaan decided that no such action could be | ing the public, through you, of the true state of the ficts, Js it not a horror, if 1 look up to the wonde- ¢ parte $1 50 (0 $25.00 cases were troubled with non-secretion of water, which | {kon in the case of the latter gentleman, as he had pro- | while they may jwige for themselves, if either past or pro- | To0s blue sky, ax pure as deity—to the beautiful green and Saray, | vcloia 150 to 25 On is a ey mptom highly @angorons, and formidable to over- | viously been expelled from the committee, unless the | sent “poverty,” er great distress,’ forced them to the | Woods a ndplains—to the mirror-like water? Everywhere brig M , Gold Bleova Buttons, cat Se ao come. ft was this affection that hurried off John @, | (enero! Committee reversed iis former action mmission ot’ the dreadful act. merry faces, cong and music, and Tean stand. unmoved : Fiak eoluukus: sche Ash | Gold Lockets, 1, 2 and 4 lass 3M lo 0D Hatton, tins Riggins, Dr. Constable, T. Peeman, Mr Mr. Onras, of the Twenty-first ward, moved to lay the Abont two years ago the Mi S rtmente id cold—I cannot be merry and joyful as others are. NEW iis Sept 5—Arr bark Houry Trowbridge, | Gold Guard Chains * 10 00 to 60 00 Hallett, Dr. George Halion, Paxton Pollard, and many | Credentials of Mr. Bellows upon the table, from me in this house, the rent payable monthly, On or , Lbolieve nature, through all her charms and all her | sre. Warbrdoes Aug 19. ; Gold Chatelaine, or Holi’ Chains 10 (0 10 more. Others that are now down are suffering from this Mr. Bowty, of the Fifteenth ward, wished to debate anth Gevalia brought mi magnificence and brilliancy, wants to lead me back to the PHILADELPHIA, Sept T—Arr sicamor Delaware, Ga pe vot Chali 800 to 86 Cause grievously. Very little hopes of recovery can be | this motion, if the committee woukt give its unanimous ‘asked them for {t, A month path of life. I believe even men have conspixed against | NYork: ark Taconi, Bearse Boston; schra Geo to alk G@o bee entertained for persons ths affected bay orem instant, On the 24 because, just to-day, the merry youths encircled me | Swi ei “onsale, Crowell to; Edith, 5 Le | iscue We learn this morning that Mr. ( the Catholic | On motion Mr. Bowly was permitted to proceed, He | volis came nd said, with their fringing—to-day, when Iam to bid farowell | asc schrs Tutene Warten dar Moca Boston: Celt 2010 1200 mainiater, is very ill, and not expe Ti | urged a con ry cou n the case of Mr. Bellows, a to-day: r did not pt (adieu) to the work, asf have to prepare for a deserved aye dor | ‘er, Lake: Tarryiown, E Headey, 7510 800 loss would be deeply regretted. He was satistied inhi nind that he had repented his | to-morrow, m you shall hi » My wife replied, | Punishment or an eternal reconciliation. Farewell, then, Ageport; 3 m, Magrath, do; M Powell, Poww- The: to 8 Purser Fitegeraid, USN... is lying vory ill, old str, | Connection with the Constitution Hall addresses, to. which | ‘very well is Is all ever we heard about their “great | 0; noble manhood! farewell then, you, noble paradise of Cobb, Glen Cove; Black Engle, Latoure ing Bings TM to 1908 Shuster is dying. We a to state that ir, Wm, | the name of Mr. Bellows was attached by some party } distress,” “poverty,”’ or being “very much reduced.” ature! farewell, you forests ani valleys, where I have Morton. Kelly, Plymouth; IB Dickinson, ri oweley of cunts 6 eripiion. Selden is getting well rapidly; Jno. Williains, Clerk of without his authority T have been infurmed of their history previous to com. | happily spent so many solitary hours, I could weep out Gueidneneed ib encadegued rand Ringle Sione Pins....... $15 00 w $1,500% the Court, is also recovering, and Marshall Ott, one of the | | Mr. Musuxey of the Fifteenth ward, spoke in the same | ing to my house, by Mr, May, a dlistant relative of theirs, | Of grievance, but I have not learned that; but it cannot bys Chistes Pins oD Ov to M60 90 Officers ofthe Howard Association, W. 1). Roberts, Faq., | Yélti- He said he would not vote for Mr. Bellows’ admis not record it here. | The following ak be otherwise. Forgive me, you who can feel compassion | sonville: Wm Crawinrd, Po 59 m our delogate elect to the Legislature, we regret to learn, | Sion into the committce, unless he repudi en, may satisfy the curivus, perhaps throw light } for an unfortunate man. Gime down, thou beloved one! | Alexandrin; Ocean Mind, Gib 300 on was taken down with the fever last evening: also y charges against the whig organizations, to wi ‘ their fate-— come into my arms, and if you go down with me to heil, | Washington, Camp, 4 i a " 38 sister of John 8. Lovett, the whole of Mr, Bates’ family, | Mme had Lees — Cecelia, then about thirty years of ago, was represented | it will bea heaven to both of us. Come down, thou in. | jyi,brupaller Westchow k ira MG. | Diamond Bracelets, bi de kes o fe children of Millar's, Me, peter Moore's witeand Mr. .Jamme M. Thonson, of the Fighteenth wa tous asthe mother of an interesting boy whoraccom- | sulted man! come, and let us make peace! Why did not | yiucet yremmee: balumare, Lyilia Gibbs, Gibbs, do: Gubert | ME SILVER Warr town for the country last Thursday, were taken | fended Mr. Bellows, He had_no doubt of the com penicd them, and the father as living or working ak New. | thy ball kill met’ Now, them, my ball shall touch its | Hyena, Fnies: de, Tigeo, Carlson, do (or an. Easier tot ne: | Silver Teaspoons, per nt 900 the fever on Friday, and died yesterday. Thomas, ntance of Mr. Bellows. The Constitution Hall ark, ¥, J.; but from the strong resemblance of the boy to | Mark, certainly! Could Lhave been killed by thy ball! | cording to wind); W Hl Steele, Raymond, NYork; New Delight, | Bilver Dessert Spoons, per set to 8 0 80n of the Jate Rev. Mr. iibrell, is doad. Mr. Kirkpatrick, | Mttee was broken up by the withdrawal of Mr. Bellows inger sister, we never believed in su Now I die a murderer! If there would come somebody to | Beebe, Rondout * | Silver Table Spoons, pe oe ‘also, old Mr. Jeremiah Hendren’ | fe He couid not see the propriety of keeping Mr. was about five feet high, of strong Gi “| do the work for me—but a murderer finds nowhere assis. | jg AtENeD* 6 Propeller Pelican, Williams, NYork: schrs vil. | Silver Fable Parks, per fel | Smith, aq... is up and doing very well Bells off whig comnuttees, and receiving with favor detecte), under medium beauty. Wanda, tance, Though I think my arm is too feeble, | will con lage Bee, cores, gata ol Williamsburgh, Gifford. ee Lge hg Sg TR . os There were 40 burials to.day. We note below some of | Persons who acted @ prominent part in republican anc | then about twenty years, five foot threo or four inghes | centrate my whole strength, as if there were a sacred ob- | Jaton dor Senaion’ Beebe, doe A Ee Pee irene: | corks tee cream kuives, trl ves the latest deaths:—Miss H. Wilson, J. W. I i, He | Workingnten’s demonstrations, high, with copious blond bair, once sweeping the ground | Jeet to be fsaved And not a marder to be committed, | | Port Ewen: r s ft Co mney. | dren's sets, viz.:, knife, fork an napktr Jndge Wergm corrected his decision in the case of Mr. rooks, Porter, oj sloop James La’ Bellows’ admission as a delegate by reterring to the by- led for the filling of ‘ings, Ae MBniches, clocks and jeweiry rep rices. Watches and jewelry taken in exchange, GRO. 0 ALLEN, erey & when she stood erect, and otherwise of great personal | ie cheerfu’ BS eBoy FS Se, rake be Orini beauty, Tis said they coald speak Polish, G rs John Piercy ‘arty. ‘Tis said they could speak Polish, German and Jayne: E Wootten, Spragg, Sy) yi Conewan, Mrs. Mrs, Beveridge, 3 ‘a Mins W. Todd & 0, Hatehi J. Kilgrovi Kuiman, slave'at Mr. Humphreys; colored woman. Ca- | laws of the committee, which pr French, but not a word of English untillater. The sweet r » thasine atreet; M. Benmett,” Geo. Syuster, cnlored man | Yacancles by a majority of the remaining members, and | lamented boy, for whnse fate wo havo shed many valk LLIGENCE Fernald Phitsdeljhias Caroline Btomes' Born Tmporter of wateers and jewelry, wholesale and retail, at Mr. Dizon’; Lieut. Whittle’’s eldest son, Mrs, Chand. | 94 two delegates had attached their names to Mr. Dele | (oar. was rota kably lively and intelligent, about six or ~ wenn nna. | gor): Rachel Jane, Kennon, MA Hildbreth, No. WW 4 ler, boarding house, Main street; Mrs. Dr. Todd, Jos, | lows’ credentials, he would decide in favor of his ad- | seven yours old at Mx death, the constant ALMANAC TOR NRW YORK—TiN# Day. muel, Suydam, Rondout; Juttus Webb, Lovell ba New York. Ronson, Jease Dudley, Mrs. Shuster, Thos. Dibrell, Anne | Mission. Drayton, son of Edw'd , Hugh Rogers, daughter Several delegates here said they would like to have of Mr. Smiley, ife of Mr. Church street: Mr, | more light as to the political position now occupied by Butler, chief clerk of Bl we . Mr. Bellows, but Judge Welsh thought that matter could = We city Hotel hospital there have heed 30 death« | BOt be properly disgarsed, as it had been already dis- ° e »ytown boy, a little younger: a perfect ‘ kittens, or reading writ! lish. Beloved, and loving each other, er to the last probable hour of thelr nce. the females fondly caressed the boy, supplied all Perine, Yngraham, do via Warren, J B Holmes. Bell, Croton gece Join Henry. Sackeom, ATounys Phos tall, Hl York. PORTSMOUTH, Sept 6—Arr sehr John A Roach, Bateman. Philadelphia Ny. ie w— hy Bolivar, NYork. PEUMOUi, Aud SAT “Sehr Adele Felicia, Cartwright, COAL. YOA1§85 2) PER TON—FIRST QUALITY RED AND white ash Schuylkill coal, se, or stove size, ivered ine Now York, Witlanuburz, Brooklyn," Jerery Cy ‘and ‘Hebe exis ¥ up to this morning! We regret to say | Pose of. his childish wants, und attended personally to his educa. . ken. Apply immediatety at the ee Cont ‘nnd tha De. Crayeroft of Philadelphia was taken sick th |, After some proceeding? of an unimportant character, 4 tom. | The sequel has shown that he was part. and parcel sin Philadelphia, SM dh sche Geo Wnow, Warren, Prilade!’ | vince" Broadway. Coal by the single ion or cargo, this inn Right, and carried to the naval hosp the meeting adjourned. of their own existence ts ieee pia (or 8 ce Phiadspi ortaatd o ire 10 per bbl. No monopoly. morning. ‘ nO nONT. The domestic habits of the females were singular, per- | Ship R Kelly, Barstow r te " { B—Sid sehr Jas Grandall Chase, Boston. i hues tnink the idea of removal to Fort Montoe a very fwny-fa Pe. Wen, haps eccentric. Misanthropy, in tts speeliie, hoe gonerio Be 9 laure p, Liver ce SAVANNAH, Sep id bark Exact, Sanders, Mobile; Hoa ccRt Dad Usiivered ta post order fromm Fart cr baw Ip and without deige, Vat It will be acted mpon prompi- | Twonty-sewnd Disrice-Alex. Hom, hill. sense, seemed thelr ruling passion, They drended the | 4 Cn! ' 4 Palmer, Rlchanton, New Orieans—Post, Smith | see Nor Sate, HeeOn ATO a, gchorn, Merrill, Rich--| at the lowest market price, for cash, at 142 Klimbeth and dard tap tetera oi the commandant of the navy f Tuendy.fourth Didtrid Richard P: UoAtk- > fo near their ayartment they would nover | hip Heber, Staley. New Or iuebh enath Gevary, Jones, Prisladeiphia: 4h, brig Georgia, | Stanton street, by 1 J. COMTAR. » nob ters in the yard fat ’ 7 joor to receive a letter from the postman: in Ship St Charles, Conway, New i ited % : Pequonnock, Burroughs, do: , ork, to make Borer and rug otline tr ak NINTH WARD WHIG CHARTER NOMINATIONS. consequence, many were written to them mei auton & Thomp- | Carlie ora Boston bh Ble Wrught Mary, New York: MATRIMONIAL. » une dead. is will be good news to our eiti- For Assesor—Wm. H. Gedney. never received. When the census marshals came, they Ship W Jarvis, Ballard, New Or N HT Brigham. Sid th M Shepard, Wilkins, inham; sehr Chas A | WW ~~ nn paadanaes al, Naquabo, PRaO & Ed Peiers. | Heckscher, Philadelphia. : Thor INGTON, Sept S—Arr schreS M Tyler, Baker, Ha- u—iThompeon & Hun: | io tieses tanky Wram, Young, Roatal, Eiperiment, El. n), Lamot, St Domingo Oity<A 0 Ros. | dridge, Harwich for NYork, sloop Speaker, Sheffield, Ron- evs, mA numbers of il-fated victims hare bees. For School Commitsionrr-—damnes H. Farr hiv houses two days, rotting and putritying int yit | Por School Drustee—Richard P. Bortien’ Stephen rut of even common boxes to bury them ine? OF Me oH} a regres’ %< gather the following Items from the Nostolix Aryug | #b* School Inapector—Chas. C. Buxton. attempted to effect av entrance: but Cecelia planted her. | Bar’ Roderic Daw Bey self against the door, and stoutly defended the sanctum, | , 2° os Jes, Man From within and without were hancied threats of police, | °"Hvig Proderie and only on the recognition of my voice was she per- | siere & Co Cape ATRROR AL GENTLEMAN OF STANDING freealtin, dealrous 1 marry, secks the of iedy tn ik cirenmataners, of fn appearabee, i bealth, of good babits, amiable and cultiv: mauners, dome ‘much incumbranee (if and suaded to come out. In the seutfie the doo forced Brig Kate Anderson, Anderson, Lay D TARPAULIN, COVE, Sept SeArr schrs Lillie Sanders, oad ‘ot 1 Se-muila nireat nthe feaely oF Me a Tektlng Sen aaembly Dieriain thie’ daeet tee were wns afterwards iavored with | © (agham, D ow fi aial poerre a Teer ae goats cebrs’ Anas bau Susith, Patindel Foarch wey hi powder othe abe = = ‘ Pdward, aged winsteen hed weti J. KW elected to the Syracuse Convention which meets on the x ita ty or which wns » Castine, Latta, Phisdelphia~Bret, Son | phia; Lark, Reynolds, do. references wil be given, and A moat sincere, he Kind consiteration, adress, for tog gaye, O. Ty = s z sFsq, § recovered. | 2th instant:—Dwlegate, Janes © Bevin; Altognate, ] : ( WICKFORD, Sept Arr sehr Benj Tagiivs, Lyos, Phila A b Anu and Eaatly Healges wore both down with | Thos, 7. Jagkoon 7 ° sdihign of ike aliatlvy oo mawag Br), Wi OEMs Sy day NEY Ue BGR