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° Be 8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1855. OTICES OF NEW PUBLI rg | unaffected, cheecful, every-day woman, who is happy | Mormons’ is continued. The problem of theocratic gov- Mayor's Office. City Intelligence. Fear er ot A pb fl pone N OF NEW FU! BLICATIONS. even in her toll, and disarms eriticiam by good humer, | ern:nen! in Utuh, isa subject just now absorbing pub- | INSHOURITY OF BUILDINGS—LETTER FROM TIE ROW BETWEEN PUGILIGTS Ix TE FIETH WARD. eae, wee ae mi Tigerced Rite nome pai ‘Tae ANNALS oF SAN FRANCISCO.—-Appleton & | It teaches the young women of our country @ good moral} lic coneerament. 1t is fortunate that it has engaged the FIRE MARSHAL. ‘The Belle Union, a porter house in Leoward # vet, op- reapondent, ‘who brings ap auite a quantity of afidevita, . Oo., New York. Firat circulated in California. lesson, and must impress them with a proper idea of the | ‘able pen of the writer, who brings to his aid diacrimina- | Mz. Baker, the Fire Marshal, has mage an important | posite tho Fifth ward station house, was (2° + en: Detendas t wished tin ase ence te laenlon the papery, ” , , communica reference unsafe This is a valuable work, in one volume of about eight | true dignity of labor, ‘The authoress of ‘The Hidden | tioa and impartiality, Notice is taken of the late Horace tion to the Mayor in 9.98 7 | flerce encounter between two pugilists om Sua 0 a - - hundred pages. It has been compiled from reliable | Path’? makes but few attempts at fine writing; but it is | Bianey Wallace, a curious metaphysical disquisition, | Puilt dwelling house in West Seventeenth street. ing about ten o'clocic, which created intense rag | Comer be pare nan ngenlh pal rery 4 authorities, by Messrs, F. Soult, J. . Gihon, M.D., | not beeause of her inability, as the annexed extract, de- | which will amply repay perusal. Thackeray's Newcomesis | The evidence in the ase clearly shows the erection Of | in the meighborhoc. It appears that ob \ 1 a ‘o decision without public trial was stated by the nd James Nisbet, and forms a complete history of | scriptive of the musings of a successful authoress who | praised, and its author, despite the recent severe cud- | % house with only three walls; hence its dangerous COn- | watcher, who was a friend and intimate acqu -.ntance of | Mayor, when Judge Stuart ES ag ey phon gelling of the London Timer, is naid to give his works the | ition. It further exhibits to the public total dlare- | no late William Poole, entered the Belle Union, and wee- | He,irought te evidence Gameng. Tt el aioe real-isim’” that makes them an “actual transcript of the ia to the laws which regulate the erection of buildings | ing John Morrissey, the pagilist, sitting dova with some | concurred in, and the complainant asked two hours life of society.’ ‘The article on Rachel pays a just tribute | 1 this city, showing the necessity of more etringent | fricns., asked bin to take a drink, Morrisey, nothing | *ch examination, when the Board adjourned, setting - % measures, and the appointment of competent persons to (tgmile,’’ anda y case first on the calendar for the next meeting, to the professional merits of the great tragedienne, but The #2, 2 loth, consented to “‘smile,’’ aud did so, He learned, while makes an unjugtifiable onslaught upon her private cha- | ©Rforce them, The following is a copy of the evidence | a¢ tie har, ihe name of his entertainer, ‘when, turning racter, We regrot to see the pages of this otherwise well | #4 the action taken by the Mayor :— fiercely towards him, and in gornished witha | - MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, coniucted periodical sullied with personalities. “The | p. pensaxno ag eg Sept, 12, 1855: | number of not over choice epil he accused him of Azunles of Furope,”” a subject of great interest, is treated |” Ta my last semb-annunl Feport to the Mayor, Common | veing one of those who helped Bill Poole to beat hiun at elaborately. The facts presented by the author are just | Council and Police Justices, I alluded to the reckless and | tie foot of Amos street 4 yeur summer, Se ee caena te ere to the ameriean seadec, | ‘suproper manner of erecting buildings in this ity, anf ena Gated thes Be mason thé ground, when Morrissey, ow of peculla , . called your attention to the necessity of a proper Yaw to | it. ts raid, seized him and butted his head against GAZETTE OF FASHION ANDTHE BEAU | entoraé a safe construction of wil buildings, As an illus | his face,” and they both rolled om the ground MONDE. tration of my experience in these maftors, cimaing - bs cares ere lea ey oro — Pegged ee ene relia i “Frank y do almont de otice, t the | ment; the door ; ed theSeptember number of “Frank Les. | hts 10 wie OM on by ane respecting «dyeing | closed xo ns to keep out those who tnighp interfere with votteofFushion and the Beau Monde."”There | jeune wtunte at No. 40 West Soventeenth. street, in or. | the plearant amusement «bout to come off, Dean Koon bie hnproveanent in the style and eontents of | der that vou muy fake such measures in the prembes ) called “murder” which was tard, by the poltee. On accicie : mania v0 inl t dictates f ~ | coming to the door, the - Teowanter of this magazine oxer the preceding numa | ts sour glial eae te octet peice | Erances whereupon’ they beat down the window shutters ber, and it now constitutes a really interesting, and—to | fiimedyes, and do not reyuire any comments at my | with their clubs and entered, and soon arrested the com: California and of its capital city, 1¢ will be valuable as | has been disappointed in love will show: & book of reference, but would have been much more so What does Free wee she sits there, hour after hour- pei ‘i maps and mu- | #taring upon the whitening embers; ‘silent and motion, with @ good index, It contain’ to ie ced, The work | 18s; save at protracted intervals, when the salt surf of merous wood engravings, very iainiy execute. anguish dashes in upon her a tenth wave, too erwel for will be found exceedingly interesting. It is to be regret- | even Lae sort to endure without ery of distress at the historians have been carrie’ away by perso- A youth and maiden walk hond in hand up the green ted tt the historians haye been carried away VY Pero | opa of life. ‘The samme sun teams on them; the Ureeve nal fecling in many h gone from the heights they would ascend, fang alike their ear- far as to defend the action of the body called the Vigi | nest, hopeful brows. Sometimes the light on his is lance Committee, The authors give several cases where | dimmed, the head bows in discouragement or pain, and the committee were sustained by the people, but omit to | She sings—-a sky-lark warble-—*Hope! hope through all!” ‘ is vice an See wns ideally | “~NBIch reiiltmes the fading eye, and curves the lip describe the case where an innocent man was illegally | again with high resolve, She falters—weary and doubt detained and put in ‘lof his life, without due process | ing—not of the prize that awaits them, but of her power of law—where an accidental resemblance was considered | to attain the goal. With giant strength he bears ber on, nas ‘hon the jure of the committee stooa | Unt her feet can tread as firmly and more quickly than vidence—when the jury ne committee stood | hisown., Buta third figure, fairer than hers, steals to conviction and one for acquittal, and where the | his other hand, and his eyes are fastened upon her, For twelfth juror was threatened with hanging for hiaso | time he has still an arm and a cheering word for his in BO saxét wan Mis aiilieh fox tibod earlier mate; yet his soul goes ont in adoration to the called chetinagy, a0 eager Waa. Ae Sarees tor beauteous stranger. accompanies him along the PRANK LESLU ‘o occasion soon happened to test the charncter and | bright, pleasant path leading off from the now rugged | the ladies at least—a most useful periodical, We remark | hands, Very respectfully, Datants. The excitement in the neighborhood was so oses of this most extraordinary association, On the } way, where toils the forgottca one—alane! one new feature in it particularly, which strikes us a¥a . E. A, BAKFR, Fire Marshal. great that the firemen supposed a fire bud taken place, evening of the 10th of June, 1861, a person of the name inoan breaks upon the still night, “Oh! 1 thought 3 2 pins Sa and rolled their engines. Morrissey and Dean were both STRAENEA 0 kore Waoln AWA, of Johu Jenkins feloniously entered a store on Long | life so beautiful! 1 dreamed not that human nature could | ¥ery adinirable one, Itis that the leading article isdevoted | 11601, yoctry, being aworn, says—I reside at No. 67 | taken to the Fifth ward station house, but as each part Iaanrt—From Obarleston 19h tnd ah due at Biavane 284 Wharf, and stole a safe. “THe was subsequently seen | know such raisery as this!”” toa description of the fashions as they are found in this bens: Teel 4 refused to make a charge against the other, they were al- | and 7th. From Havana 10tu and 25a, due a: New York 17a it Seventeenth street; 1 wished to purchase a house; I “4 7 were one, three or six months ngo in | extmined the house No. 40 Weet Seventeenth street ate, | cWed to depart. | The most singular part 0) Chis alleas ly | STA oe Cary_psom Nevr York Loudon or Ih Is entitled “Our Monthly Review of | James B, Glentworth was the CBee re let me Bare no canting tector ett te Captain Carpenter’s report to gad New Orleans 10th. “From New Fashions and the Industrial Arts,” andif we may judge || the, key; 1 examined the premises, and was pi the Chief, made yesterday. There have beemneveral cases | Het Gee Se how Gaanana—From New York Ith, ar. Prom Net ; c ; with its internal appearance; I said I would buy it if the 7 by this first article, the subject is one which, if continued | {rms sulted; acetiy after the owner, Mr. “Joseph C, | Lal have coeur ot he a Oe Hiving at Havens 231 and New Orleans 25th. 0 Oe to be elucidated co well, will be of the most immediate in- ee an x Shanwar ts Cras gad, ip sa Cong disturbers of the public peace. Biack Wakeiou—From New York %ta, arriving at Havema. " i ed Mr. Luther ve los al * Ni terest to ladies, in and out of the city, who desire the peeps AG neatthia hoa sey tg my eile with th ‘Asaaurt wirit 4 Raxon—Botween two and throe o'clock peal New Ocigana i7t. “From New Orleans Havana Dest and most intelligible information on the prevailing | My, Luther and Mr. Glentworth afew days after called | on Sunday morying difficulty took place in Leonard | | © From New York 2th, arriving at Emme ees Ta wns fashion. In the way of prints, the Gazelle makes a ver, ‘pon me again; they brought with them a written con- in and ‘Now Orleans 24. From New Ori : ree y | Peet filledout ready for ine to sign, at the price of $19,- | *teet wear Church street, betwoen a colored woman and | duo at New York 17th. with « large burthen slung across his buck, she seems to hear, alarm being raised, was pursued. He then boat ami seulled ont into the bay, followed her bowts in keen pursuit. The fugitive was s hide from hin taken; but before his captors reached him ly wings; gibber their to throw the burthen into the water. This was soon | but his child-wife weeps in piteous terror, and recoils, drawn up, and proved to be the stolen safe. The pri- } instead of flying nearer to him, The shadow passer, woner was next taken to tho room of the Vigilance Com- | Stirring thoughts within him; blaze in unearthly mittee, in Battery street, near the corner of Pine street. | splendor fcom his eye; ring like nirtial, musie from bis About 10 o'clock of the same night a signal was given | tongue. Oh! how her spirit loved to hand itself with his, on the bell of the Monumental Engine ( and | at such atime, to bask,and soar,and brighten in the flood “Look again city—not He is dexponding: It is the faintness ahe knows 60 weil he could chase the evil spirits which unlight; buffet him with their black blasphemies to his horrified soul how to relieve. shortly afterwards about eighty *’com- | of radiance steeping them from on high! And the yoni creditable appearance, and its selections of reading mat- ; A i igned the | ®proprietor of a porter house. Some colored men near Cresent “Black ew sities Kteried tothe sppainted place, ‘aiid on giving the | hing beside hiss shields hes weak sigit ftom rayswhieh’ |i tar are ver -y apropos. G00; a, ils: sass Setae via Soe Leia ‘copa PRaspbiaripli Pr ete irae 8) when a white man, " Ni Si get Se rae seoret pasaword were admitted, Meanwhile knots of | dazzle and amaze her; or prattles on, blind to their ef- ——EEE COMED oe Teal tc lalen and epectaliy upen the | ce bli athed ’ » a Mle Sige Te Roe dS immsore een ss aber ae ee ne of whom knew and all suspected what was } fulgence. Must this’ be borne? Can nothing preserve Letters from the Soft Shell Candidates. aaa ee on or tie cide walter’ Use Joe on the sant aide of | Razed Stewart Wise), mit! somiaiing toe ctlored eet | 4 2" Gries ae eae near oe gathered about the premises and impatiently | him and her from this sore disappointment—this woeful ad . Be | eee eee Ee ett a the weet pide there || eee Aine Sous the latter immediately drew from “sage from Havens ee a es eee ‘The following letters have been received by the commil- | the house was built upon, but on his pocket a razor, and inflicted a wound on Mfr. Wilson's | when the above dates fall on Suaday, the staanaors will aad the further progress of events he committee w , and soon they uilt, though this he deni midnight the bell of the Cyliforn For two long | sacrifice of happiness Is there ny means of rescue, examin ' was two or three vacant lots; Mr, Luther represented pit say mg | tee of the soft shel! democratic convention, appointed to | Positively to me tbat there was an indopendent wall | Piven, "and, officer Story: of. Se act ae tae | Meal at tha tical ieee aati aa ieee et | inform the candidates ow the State ticket of their nomt- | Grected on the east side of the said house, meaning as I | Georg onthe charge. > Mr. Wilson was conveyed tothe | 10.A.M. nations + Understood him, ‘a twelve inch wall standing on | ftaion house by ine friends Dr. Kilbourne was called | ~~~ however perilous’ She whudders at the demon whisper. ‘The icy pgers are locked in p “Lead me not—O, lead me notinte tempt |. but ine from evil!’” Rocuesten, Sept. 8, 1855. his own lot, and belonging to said house; on who spliced up the nose in the beat manner, and Mr. ALMANAC TOR NEW YORK—TAIS Day, the tolled, av sentence of death by hanging wax passed upon “Look! bc aaa i tide id th aa twelve ino wall | SUN NISES, 5 42 | MOON ses, ve 9 xe Rees pesca a pice 7. i aime cetacean tie are ee Your fayor announcing my nomination by the Demo- | west file he said there w Wilson was then conveyed home by his friends, The ne- PT. oil WATER ; the wretched man. The w« n pied unt canenaL A phantom procom fon, marehes by. he knows each stave Convention held at Syracuse -on the 20th | intended for a party wali; T_ then signed the | gro in the morning pt taken, before Justice Welsh but | 2U% S27. 607 | wom ware ‘mora econdemn- | one of the laurel-crowned band, ‘Their course winds far hour filled the ansious ¢ ed at this time ws hi he had anything to say for | above the heads of the gaping multitudes, who hearken olf, when he answeved, * nothing to-say, | with strained senses, to the inspired melodies they utter onty L wish to have « segar."? This was handed to him, us they go; but the goddess-heads droop in monrnfuiness and afterwards, at his request, a little brandy and water. | or fatigue, and blood clogs their footsteps. The gifted He wa» perfectly cool and seemingly carele nfidently | women of the earth! Received they all, like her, a fiery expecting, It wax believed, a rescue up to the last mo- baptisin, to consecrate them for thelr work? er ment title to be enrolled in their sisterhood insufficient with- pion, BRAN atin Spent AEN oh AGE «as n candidate for the office of Judge of the Cour contract to purchase in the presence of Mr. Glentworth, | ‘no complainant appeared, and as it was intimated by the Port orks 1855. Appeals. has been received. ae? Mr. Thomas and A. 8. Palmer; a few days afterwards! | oficer that the complainant did not wish to prosecute, OL New Rota SERED NS: e ¥ duly appreciate the honor which this nomination | heard that the house was hot built, in a safe and proper | the magistrate discharged the accused from custody. ARRIVED. conters, aad in accepting it would beg leave to acknox- | Manner, and that there was no cus all to the hous 4 Maw amp Botta DUSK OTPOLG. Pabinar, youth | 2p Bishard,andersea at altonoes) Coma aterdons ledge my @bligations to the convention, as well as to the | that the cross beams were held u is fustone: s 45 days. with mdse and 24 passengers, to mn & Graves.” commitiece through whom T have been apprised me its ore jue eo P ee oe the sions es hehe ee ue age, was driving a horse and wagon on om Lorenzo, Marwick, Liverpool, Aug 11, with mdae, o @ WPL L. SELDEN. rane Wo: agaii ° tger ons 4 jephenson. Bae ae Greae brains: fusthe, thatibe wallot the adloieitg house | tie mer mou enn weere etrort, on Haturdsy evening, wasn | Ei teary Clay, Coulis, Liverpool, Aug7, with mdse and A Ntile before Lo’clock Mr. $8. Branuin came out of | out this fearful ordination, binding her to the ministr, New York, Sept. 5, 1855. 24 the horse took fright and jumped into the dock, taking } 296 passengérs, to Spofford, Tileston & Co, enced calms the eommittee rooms, and ascent Of sand to | committed to her change, by sundering all sefish ties! + note of the £4 inst, ia just recelved: Asa com | BAd encroached upon Mr. Luther's lot some 24 inches, | he wagon and youth in it, ichvcla were: rinle’é0 anys || ertieeheiods he eric pane SO eee the €a people, He | Must theirs be also her fatey uittce of the Pemoeratic Convention held at Syracuse | So9"'whfeh: that Mr, Luther's only wall, any, was that | the Young man, but they were unsuecessful, and be per- | ine off Nantucket South Shoals, W6ih, wi 81M, off Fire Island, bad t intorm | ‘Behold it!”” on the 20th of Avgust, ult., you faform me of my nomi- | MY TCA wall of the adjoining house which thus en- | iabed. ‘The body was arappled for, and recovered yestr. say steamatip Ezlosson. henge for Brennen, them thi 74 case had been ied, that Rank, tall bay-trees hedge in the narrow road, sicken- | nation for the office of State Engineer and Surveyor by | Srouched; I met Mr. Luther shortly after, and in pre- | day. and was taken to his lute residence, No. 206 Stanton | gg dinvg, ct far eige mye press bye? “ Gbralar emued to be | ing her with their penetrating fragrance. She tramples he has been proved guilty, and wa executed within | upon scentless flowers,grinds into the dust tinsel gariands, hanged, and that the sentence would | 85, spoke Br bark Glenbearie, 105 days from Callao for said convention, In reply, 1 accept the nomination as ‘th t «Me. | street. sence of Mr. Glentworth told him what I hud heard; Mr, smoke Br bark Glenbearie, 105 days from Callan fat days from th tendered. JOHN B. JERVIS. | Tuther avoided answering mo directly, but said it was | Accimevns,—Thomas Tully, a laborer, while engaged on one hoarupen the plaza. Me then soked the people i€ | votive offerings of the admiring herd, whose clamor ‘Avoy, Sept, 8, 1866. eae aru rion ofthe time the | penis On | ‘Tyne ‘Transport, 84 Jo, in ballast and wil hes apyroved of the uction of the committee, when great | edeafens, maddens her. And with a hand pressed tightly vis ladles of {ls 60 lnste InBeatie eet cama pewsto | nee he wat rick 9 (Dortion of he ime the | Saturday ina sewer in Forty-ninth street, near Third ave- | for ab aumoutt Hi saane da, saw bark Nebo, bound E; 2h, showts of “Ay, ay,” burst, forth mingled with « few | over her mangled heart—whose great dt » | nue, was sertously injured in consequence of a derrick } lat 19, lon poke Uremen ship Johannes, 41 days trom ropptugs men D maggers tion to the office of Canal Commissioner, by a unanimous | jt had not been done by his directions; he did not deny Bremen’ with passengers for Baltimore; 28ui; tat 38 2, low Of vote of the Pemocratic Convention, on ‘the 29th ult., is | the alleged facts, but said there must be some mistake; I | having fallen upon him. He was attended by a physician | 66, saw a new Am burk stecring SE by E, showing a private received. saw Mr. Berry, the builder, and he sald the house was | at bis residence in Thirty-ninth street, near Teath nal with a biue border and white square in the centre, cries of “No.” In the interval a clerg had been | treasure up as gems, or sport with as toys—sl ations of reli- | forward sent tor, who administered the last o gion to the condemned, “On her young forehead, sorrow-sore and throbbing. A nomination thus made for an office so honorable and | built as I had heard, and that the house had no wall | avenue. K Trovatore (of Searsport), Carver. Marseilles, July W, Fab irae gtebota yy ace hipaa pppoe bie troy RA or pri ag ed rea responsible os that of Canal Commissioner of the State | of “its own on the east, side, and “that it | dane Williams, residing at No. 72 Monroe street, was } Mpg @ brain Ati irda 0 AM Gan gk pinione aoe ott mam il fergnaidns Pride labs\f Throngh the blank night, she breathes one hoarded name.” of New York, by so large and highly respectable a dele- | was constructed so under the directions of Mr, | severely burned on Saturday night by the explosion of a | gays wih wine,eall, de, to A McAndresc& Gon ? cee Meper d ; : Soclom apples are held to her parched tips, while others | gation as reprevented the united democracy of the State | Tather; Mr. Berry further added, that he believed | camphene lamp, which she was in the act of re-filing Birla’ Plumas (of Prankior’, Ciatk. Doboy: Yaland, 12 dawy, armed, and closely clust vent any possible chance of rede formed; and the whole party, followed 1 ceeded to the plaza, through Sansome gomery ail Clay streets, Arrived at t el around the culprit, to pre A procession was ¢ crowd, pro: fornia, Mont- flagstaff, some feast prodigally upon the wholesome fruit towards which her soul has thrown its seeking arms, ever since it had a being, no cool nook, no secluded grotto for her! She must journey evermore in the blizing, blistering sun- at the late Syracuse Convention, isan honor of which | the building to be’ unsafe; a few days after I met Mr. | while lighted, with pine Inmber, to. J K Rokenbaugh. any man may well be proud. Berry in Wall street; we went into Mr. Glentworth’s of- Thomas Holland, Daniel Earl, and another laborer, Schr London (Br), Dinsdall, Falmouth, Ja, 27 days, with hel n accepting the nomination thus tendered to me, 1 de- } fice, and there, in the presence of ‘Mr. Glentworth, Mr, | were seriously injured on Saturday afternoon while ai | mento, toTucker & Lixhtbourn. Ang 27. saw a brig (o€ sire tosny that Limos choerfully approve of the resold. | Rovert Usher and myself Mr. Berry admitted the alleged | work ina sewer in Seventy-ninth street, near First ave- | Hadelpbla) painted black, with x red sirenk, among ihe AUUga: fi 6 » | Shine. tions adopted by the convention. facts, and repeated that the house was unsafe, from the | nue, by the embankment caving in upon them. They | of the i ‘ “ah " pat hen Hy FE ea ee een even: | 0, compassionate Redeemer! by the remembrance of | Astrict construction of the federal constitution, re- | fuet of the choss beams not having suflicient support on were taken by the Nineteenth ward police to the New | Castieard ative trace ceuke et Finke sat fe aaaze from tee ruled, as destoraling the liberty pole, Those in change of | TAY @gony and passion, I pray Thee hnve mere serving tothe Bates and to the people all the rights not | the east side; Mr. Berry further stated that in the event | York Hospital. fat P40, “fon Ts moke Ite brig Devoushire, for” Witaiag” of caval Barney Luckton, a laborer, fell from the third to the | ton, NC. ‘of an excavation on the lot on the west side, there would ney Lu me Beats 7 the bisa othe Bat Ey, Ma, Gitano babe ed to the south end of the the exccution then proce edom of opinion to all, in their religious (aith and | he great danger of the beams drawing out and the house | first story of a bui be. 1 vhicl tood of © nO! at re How mockingly memory hisses the words! ‘Art’ to tr : pee itch oe Atti EO at tie pee eEin ras fill the large, open heart, whose every beat is love; its } worship; no proscription of American citizens, whether | falling down; I subsequently had another interview with | street, and striking upon the beams of the floor, fractured Bohr Beal Marcison, Gaskill, Fubingion, NO, 6 days. Fee ee eee eee tna an eacile titona | most jealously guarded riches the affection of its beloved | native or adopted, arising from birth-place or religious | Mr, Luther, and 1 then told him T could not take the | his arms and legs, besides sustaining sorious internal in- | Sehr Rio, Donnell, Washington, NC. already al se asint of gale auaoritien, at, | Be “Art,” totake the place of the deardomestic Joys, | faith; rigid eeonoiny and strict accountability in the | property, aa Teonsidered it mnsafe; T called uiy attention Conyeyed to the New York Hospital. Schr Julia Frances, Robinson, Beaulort, NC, 6 days. fairs to ie hut thete of. | Blended Jove’, that arise from thehome-altar, the holiest | financial alluirs of the State and country, are doctrines | to the fact of the danger of the building falling on, exca- ichucl Kelly, of 387 Thirteenth street, ‘and Michacl | Schr Algernon, Doe, Hdenton, 6 days. The 7 were civilly desired to stand | “ame this vile earth sends towards heaven! which, with others embraced in the resolutions, such as | vating the lot on the west side of the hause; he did not | Benson, of 161 ‘Twenty-eighth street, fell from a loaded Sear ome Aaparts maps ad. back, and not delay what was still to he done. The glory in her—I love you!” the repeal of the prohibitory liquor law, I have ever re- | deny the fact; but sad if T would take the house he } coal cart, which they were driving in Hudson, near Perry | Sch" Tvana Mekenon, Boston eet iaas Grows, whieh cemibera’ cyvanies ob a * hd, were | Wherever she looks, she see it written in characters | garded as lying at the very foundation of our gov would give me the entire wall on the wost side, and the | street, and one of the wheels passed over them, causing | Sehr Anita Damon, Fuiler, Boson, . perfectly -quinesént, oF (Onl landed t Qsture | Of living fire. That sentence taught her her true position | ment, and as cardinal prineipels in the democratic creed, | space of land it occupicd with it; I refused to accept this | dangerous injuries. The Ninth ward police took them to Schr Thomas Ellis, Ellis, Boston. pete auleseent, or only applauded iy to. Bar’ | in life; warned her to trust no more in tones and lan | and doctrines which I have warmly cherished ay vital to | proposition, and declined to purchase the house, thelr respective homes, and procured the necessary med- | Schr Seraph, Alleh, Bosion, the pri-oner had reached the building. a score of persons | &U%ge that would convey the tale ofa soul's devotion to the best interests of the State, and indispensable to the James B. Glentworth, boing duty sworn, says—I have | ical attendance. Behe ee eree ?——" decd dha Intas ann Ghat wore Sah te ae teag. | theless “distineuished” of her sex. She isa thing to | welfare and prosperity of the country. a heard vead the affidavit made by Mr. Mootry, im reference - Schr EF Lewis, Crowell, Boston, ging the wreteh along the te | pe 1g im'to the | be bowed down to, honored, worshtpped—everything but , GCRTISS HAWLEY. to the construction of the house No. 40 West Seventeenth Court of Common Pleas. Rope aren Lovell] een: beam. ‘Thus they held bin till he ad. Nor did | loved. | Tina atbephoce ee kasro kas Synacrst, street, and know the contents thereof, and that all the Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. Schr J Vali, Brown, Sippicau. \ 1" “ ils n ind on the morrow he will sit whe ¢ keeps her ing ime of my nominal parts thereof relat ‘0 matters which took place in my 4 Secutesee tation vine ohn ee te raed wretched vigil now, and tell her of his new-created bliss; rilon tor the ofice of Lan : 1 eesetnees aa aera neater are tuk LANDLORD AND TENANT CASE. ‘Wind tight from the 8. ijile ‘splas’ Or eoaieeion toon? Muttered | #24 she must listen, as the unselfish sister he deems her | prisons is received. Grateful for the honor conferred, Robert’ Usher, being duly sworn, sayé—I was present Page ve. Bdgarton.—This was an action to recover da- | pre ship Mameluke, which was reported reveral days vince Saavtents | —erush, with the jagged heel of stern resolution, pain | and Ghanking you for the kind manner in which the wisit | on the occasion when Mr. Berry, the builder of houteNo. | mages, under the following state of facts:—Defendant | tohave been sold (o Mesars Harbeck. & C Co, of this city, is sad 40 West 1ith street, was in Mr. Glenworth’s office hold- : owned by Messrs Curtis & Peabody, of Boston, and i ing a conversation’ with Mr, Mootry, as stated in Mr, | Tented the rst floor of the premisca No, 8 Fulton street Rok wish (o Gispoee of her. Ele innen at Levels ley 4 Where's the letter from Judge Lott © Mootry’s annexed affidavit, and that the same is true. to plaintiff, from May Ist, 1854, to May Ist, 1855, at the | ton, loading in Messrs Glidden & Williams’ line for Galifornia, Dr, John A. Weisse, being duly sworn, says—I reside | annual rent of $1,600, for the purpose of carrying on the pl es Sl at No, :8 West 15th ‘ktrect ; 1 know the’ building No. 40 | fruit business, being by written. 1 js Brig A B Vandolinda, at Queenstown, Ireland, from St John, or Shannon's Reception in Kansas. | West iith street; it was commenced to be erected in | 7 siness, being by written lease, without cove- NB, wade the passage in 14 days, said to be the shortest ew and sense ont of hér shrieking spirit; smile ax the nectar, for which she would bartar her birthright of Fame, 1 poured forth, a copious sparkling draught for another! Again that heart-piereing groan.—“Oh! by the me: mory of Thy temptation, grant me strength to live!”” ‘The gray morning looks through the shutters. pers among the spectators guided 8 gage of the convention or beluyed their feeling a word, ether upon the march ov duriug the rapid parativns for hivexecution, At the before he was ww coming. He wi 1 his struggles, when hanging, were very violent isomer had not spoken is made known, Taceept the nom ry P. HA of what was 80 trong built, healthy Gov 1 From the cold hearth-stone arises a ealin, tearless wo- {Correspondence of the St. Louis Republicau.} June, 1853; Mr. Jamex Berry was the builder; the foun- | ants on the part of the landlord. Over the rear of said minnie. hat man, ‘Suawsen Maxvat. Labon Scx00L, ) dation was’ commenced when Mr, Luther, Mr. Berry and | premises wasa skylight, which consisted of a horizontal | gl4gxcHED—On the 12th inst, from, the yard of D W Dyer & It must be a terrible state of things which justifies —"‘ihe Friture atreteded before her, amass Tee, Ang. 8, 1866.” } | suyseit-were all standing together on te’ premises, talk | Fran nee “ny seryenrgeaneh oo. fine bark called the John Howe, of about ise secret ond a punishment » AN) dark and barren as a rainy sen ‘Yo day his Excellency Governor Shannon, arrived here, | ing; Mr, Luther said that the wall of the adjoining house | *t*M) set with glass, on @ line with plaintiff's celling. | tree a et te etd cies aacaton: she bs The “Annals” abound in ple intions, aud we | folenm voter saying eceit 1 will thai thou traverse i hould be glad tomake further extracts of a wore agreea- | alone, what is that to thee?” able nature than the above, W. tent ourselves with | Japan as it Was anp Is—By Rich he following report of 2 it the Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co. sstablished of San Francisco ‘This seasonable book is handsomely printed in one lia physician had | large volume, pp. 576. Mr. Hildveth is well and sttendance upon | favorably known to the public by,his History of the Unit Mi ‘d on his lot a little over 2 inches rear, running | Over this, and in continuation of the third story, was an | manded by Capt John Mvore, port. The Hon. 0. H. Browne welcomext him, in the | upto about 13g inches front; at this time, Mr, Berry | upper skylight, designed as x protection to’ the pre- filial hacen T-cnton’ LR RO of the cilizens of Kansas, in the following ad- | proposed to erect the house without the east gable wall, | mises from the weather, ax well ax to admit light, this Tel phic Marine Re; dnd explained (hat he would have irons mide with loops | being the only shield from the storms to the rear_of the | BOSTON, Sept lé—Arr bark Merlin, from London. me Snaxsox—In the name of the people of Kun | 80 a8 to hock over the irom anshors of the adjoining | premises below, |The landlord occupied premises above. Herald Marine Correspendence, 8 1 am proud to welcome you to our prairie home. nilding, and then he would fasten his timbers to these | Plaintiff anaes that in consequence of the glass in the | | NEWPORT (Mercury Office), Sept 15—Arr schr J Snow, ing from every State in the Union, from almost eve ‘on hooks to support the crossbeams ; I noticed after- | Skylights being broken when he took possession, and, | Torrey, trom Eastport, waiting orders. ‘ ized country on the globe, the people of Kansas have | wards that the beams wer pet up in this way on the | also, after repairing 2 landlord, becoming again broken PHILADELPHIA, Sept 16—Arr steamer Delaware, Copes, wled their sympathies and combined their energies to | parlor floor and second story, but the crossbeams on the | nd the rain driving through it and upon bis frait under. | New York; bark Gem, Hammond, Boston; brigs Abbott Law: Pro. accompanied Ly a lage number of eitizens from Weat- | enct 1. rd Hildreth. tried in On this day a sued the capt nick sailors de ind Cape Horn, The | chnans peleiccn inate vw abined ait | Protect onr infant republic. Kansas, the offspring of | upper stories were not even’ so well supported, as they | Death, he was injured toa large amount. Also, that the | renee, Crowell, do; Emma, Baker, do; Orinoco, Ji " proseciitor cl oP tumber of | Cd Staton, Tn the provent volume be has combined ail | eee ne None andpriie of Ameriaa, will ever imitate | only rested upon. ivom loops fastened. into the wall, { Water and refuse pipes leading from defendant's pre- | Yidenée; Baron de Castine, Lufkin, NYork; schrs North Pa- witnesses were called on both sides, ‘Tie judge sut upon | the accounts of Jnpin which have reached the Western | {he excellence and rival the heauty of her illustrious pa- | as far asl ean now recollect; at the time Mr. Berry pro- | mises overhead connected witha xewer underneath the | Gre, Mercy. tlostom:, Elliott, Gould do: Solomon Rockit, Aricke'y old chair, with his feet perched higher than his } world, ‘The book fills an important void in our histori- | vent. When you grasp the hand of our pioneers, you | posed to put up the house without the wall, Tvemon- } floor ot plaintiff’s premises, which led from plaintift’s | Howes oer Aiden Okeon — e. inwhich ao Mh it : , 3 5 Alexa ‘Wareham; t may trust your honor in their enstody, With them, the | strated with lim about the unsafe manner of building | Water closet, and in consequence of those pipes and this | Hecksher, Stubbs : i Mine arte baud atiesn the contat welome of | ic he replied. “He did not ence, after the house was once | sewer becoming out of order, offensive and disagreeable | doa bbe, alta meri ee Gat eras ~ We have no Catalines here—no lank and hun- ked him if there was to ben deduction made if | smells ensued, greatly injuring plaintiff's business. | ler, Paddock, do; I Chester, Somers, Keg ary ns, with their treacherous smiles—no cowards, | the wall wos not built; his reply was, ‘(Did I think he | The whole amount in damage was laid at $4,000. bree Harbor; Gen Marion, Fordham, Albany. with their stilettor ould It was insisted on the tri ships Charter Oak, from Liverpool Aug 4; ea) collections very limites! «himself i Edward i honor ¢ his nails, while the » assassins of reputation. Here | would give his skill and care for nothing?” that he by Mr. Winchester Britton, |», Below, ships fe i G the case ain! called the first ‘vitae ihe Judge in Véiba Oramatanet 1 ilk abi the majesty of his Maker. He | charge Mr, Luther for the whole; Ttold him T dit not | counsel for defendant, thi defendant was not liable | ome Au G; sehr Challenge, trom Easiport; and two brigs structed, without changing bis , to tell all he : an thes the pure air, surveys the beauty and reaps ( think nest; the conversation then dropped, | Under the first count of the complaint, as the premises | "Cid I5tisteamers Cty ot New York, Matthews, Boston; M knew abont tiie matter ir Ww Wo das quickly as nelaborate defence of the principles of the Native | products of mature. Mix heart expands with gratitude | as he intimate! it was none of my business; soon after | Were in the same condition when the lease was taken, | Sandford, Hand, NYork; bark Amy, Nickerson, Boston; brigs possible, at the same tine chergty yers not to | American party, and the author has brought much read \ devotion, morning prayer ix heard on every | Mr. Luther became sick, and was unable to attend to his { md in the absence ofany covenant on the part of the | Grandee, Dakin, St John, NB; Kieno, Convery, Boston; Oro- interrupt his with questions. was 00 | ine and t hiss position, We | hil!—the evening orison is chanted by the glad tenants of | business Jor abont five weeks, during which time Mr, | landlord to repair, the tenant took the premises for bet- F i Baroni de Castine, Lufkin, do; WH Safford, sooner done, and he bad but tit when the - : 1), | every valley and glen. What earthly power ean retard | Berry had progressed with the building to about the | ter or worse, as they were; and that the upper srvlignt Gordce, dor Doty He ees eee counsel calles! another; but hiv Honor faformed him that | notice in the append absurd newspaper cant!’ | ihe ‘progress of such a peopley They mnst de geeat— | roof! the stairease runs up on the east, side, where there | Was bis roof and & portion of his own premises during | do; LH Nickerson, Clase, do; Grace i Payne, do; Gas’ it was unnecessary to pursue (he inquiry further; the | against the Roman Catholi a The papers on pat in their triumphant destiny—great in all the att is no gable wall; since the building has heen up I find | the tenaney, and he must eee it in repair, that the | sabeas, Hyland, do; N Sturtevant, Parson, do; Martha’ Rus witness had told a plain, straighttorsurd story; the Romanism and Freedom,’ “Romantam and Protestant. | butes of » In the name of such a people, | the west gable end of the house has setiled, and the rear | terme of the agreement were reduced to writing, and con. | sell, Sweet, do; Norih Easy Marry, do; H' © Weston, Maloy, court understood ond ith ind ‘ pole : Betis vn | Weleom : wallis cracked; To not consider the said building safe, | tained the entire agreement, and must govern. As to | 1!0: UL Chester, Somers, do; Benj P Hteeves, Shaw. Kast Gam’ ‘vou will ism," and the “Rights of Consete are very well with much modesty and dig- | by any means. the second count, it waa contended that the injury was | Uilse, Eiying Cloud, Cliford, Augusta, ‘Me; Chas A Hoek ani although the render may disagree with the his first principles, yet he cannot but ad Fawin Snyder, being duly sworn, caye—I reside at No. {| proven to have originated from deficiency in xewer upon P; “ ot with on | 20 West Sixteenth street: in 1810 1 bail the house No, | plaintifPs premises, and that there was no evidence that | [Mule Oncrom Wniions ea pores doy to tender to you, and | 38 West Seventeenth stitet; the lot No. 40 was vacant at } ‘lefendant in any manner contributed to the injury. | Rogers, Elliott, Bridgeport; Rebecca, Cordry, dos ‘expe sas you represent, my | that time: about n fier I built my house T sold it [| Counsel for plaintiff contended, as to the first count, that | Beebe, Providence; A Pharo, Allen, do; J B& FL r Luth. rado, Sheld ge. 1 a tifty dollars. Mr. € in lens than fifteen minutes « ease was equi Tu entering upon the duties of the responsible | to Mr. Osgood, and when M commences to build | the upper skylight was no part of plaintidl’s premisesant | dos Alexander M, Christic, do; JH Burnett, Worth, do; of, which in an ordinary court of law inight eto which Ihave been appointed, it is highly gratify: | on lot No. 40 Mr. Osgood informed me that Mr. Luther | thatthe lease not being designed to include these pre- | Ruraiin oeiee: 4a; dieu Marion, Fordham, Bristol, RI: pied at least as many days; and in the cou ay Howe's Ueoituated ‘Hoesinte Sere tor tie Le to find so much good fecling prevailing among 1 1 had encroached upon his lot something like | ™isés, was no bar to plaintiff's proving a verbal agree- } nah Warwick, Warwick, Hartiord; TL Miller, Paddock, Mid fa much business was despntched in the summary . , the citizens of the Terri Coming. as you do, from inches on the rear, tapering down to. half | went, which he alleged, that the landlord should put and | dietown, O; WC Nelson, Leeds, Newport: Heunah, Galen N has made its appearance. Volume the first eon and illustrates the above popular fairy tale. The got opin beautiful style: the engravings good, and the wuther called upon | keep the «kylight in order. Also that the lease was re. | Haven: James English, Neal, do; Grace Caroline, Dill, do, inanuer as would occupy most courts an ordinary quar | Folke, Comer, New terly term. In the instance reluted the counsel for the pla if pocketed seventy-tive « almost every manners, ev pectet part of the civilized eke, with different ninch in front; subeeyuently Mr. u and modes of thinking, it must be ex. { me and wanted to know what I was going to do about the | strictive, confining the plaintiff to particular branch of | Shenandoah, Bathelor, Saugerties: Pawnee at there will be some conflict of opinion in set- | encroachment; there was nothing deBnite done between | business, and that in such cases there was an implied | York Disa &e. Policy which is to control the destinies ot this | us: did not give him privilege to insert his beams into | covenant that the premises were in a suitable condition | gay cee port arrival sg Soe Tit while we way differ in opinion on. ques- | Mr. Osgoou's wall: [saw the building in process of orec- | for carrying on the business of plaintif. And as to the ee, wf the award, gry whe was thus well paid for ail ork lias be Hered. 4 @ > ‘ Pini The series ildren’ ic! ions of public pol @ obf it fi ‘ me 0 - Sea © | Be Bri Grape, Ellis, from Glaacow tor Halifax, with We gather from this work s important statistics as | irveproachable. The series of children’s ook which | tions of public policy, the object of all, it is T notice? that the beams in the front second count, that the injury was proven to have result: Glare 1 Hlaifwx, with reit to etasaticn in San Frane There are seven public | this tale belongs, ix the hand i we have seen yet | is die same—the advancement of the best interests of were only insertod into the brick work by a piece | ¢d from condition of defendant's pipes. The Court charg- Wiheckiseraes the’ Mutre Ledge wboul Ist inst, and sunk ; blished. Te! expecting the opinions even preju- | of timber fastened against Mr. Oxgood’s wall by means of | @i the jury that the skylight was a part of plaintif’s Ba keun Hera, which was chaviered f free schools, supported by city taxation:— published feach ¢ and cultivating @ sockl feeling, ‘we | hooks secured to the iron anchors of the adjoining house; | Premises, and that the law was well settled that in «b- | for a voyage (o Labrador, by Mr stopbon pg ts ol These schools have hithecto been supported solely by | HAND-ROOK FOR YouNne Painters Charles i. om harmonize and learn to act together for the | Lam confident Luther had no gable wall erected on | sence of covenants the tenant must keep his own pre- | totally fost on the 26th of ‘August, during a gale in jhe Al city taxation, and the whole expense incurred to the Leslie, R.A. London: Imported by DP. Appleton advancement of our li untry, | the east side of his house; 1 think it was either the second | mises in repair. That it is no hardship to require the | Ray. Mr Pillsbury and Capt Elwood caine passengers In the date, (Muy, 1854,) indepemlent of the com' of building & Co, Broadway. . tmany of the public papers ‘int . one | or thind story tier of beams that I noticed as not being | {nant to procure an insertion of a covenant to repair in | bF!s Exchol, at Boston. wold he led to believe that Kanes was the scene of lawless | inserted in ‘the wall; | would not build a house in the | his lease, if such ix the agreement, and that the plainti@ x this honse has been constructed: | haye | could not recover under this portion of hig, complaint, Sean Cicene, Daulby, Lom New York for Agpinwall, whee now school houses, fias been about $75,000, which has 13 days ont was wreeked on the reef at Burch’s Lookout Gai- beon expended in rents, the fitting up of proper houses, | Mr. Leslie has m le his lectures before the Academy confusion ani disorder ter error could be commit: | same ma: salaries and incidental expenses. Male teachers receive | the basis of thi lune, whieh will be found very | tod lyill not criticise the motives that have induced the-e | Ladle a number of houses, but none like Mr, Luther's His honor alvo remarked that if plaintiff could recover at otiee an ult. The greater partion of her cargo had been $160 per month; females, $100, Saluable by the matured avtist a well as by the ama | Unfounded representations, but T will say—boeause | | — John Oglen, being duly sworn, says—I reside at No all, haying himself shown that he put his teuit under the {| Sy sgiaun. hari ol which bad arrived at Salt ( 1, and the the superintendent was esate them 3 : i that there is not law | West Seventoonth siroet! my honse fenearly apposite No, | *kylight after knowledge of ite defective gondition, and | 2) + Onis Wubesiw rch Gather? then his aelary has been # Sore ; 40; when the building No. 40 was in process of erection | | when he knew the fruit was subject to injury, he could | Oricuns dae weatet oe te Wir eaping Pass Kongd to Hew Int of February, 1862, the superintendent made | Lagnr AND DankNess, on THY SaAbow oF Fay izens of Kansas $ saw from my window that th m8 OM the east side of } Mot recover for damage to it which ensu As tothe | ring the severe xale on Fridyy, the dist uli. Vessel and vatge his first quarterly report, from which it ap th {85 pupils bad attended the five +c Vine months afterwards. at the and property are cure than in this said hotive did not gognto any brick work that Tcould | Pipes, a different rule prevails. As a portion were on | conelstiy of 25) bales of cotion, @ totitl loss, No lives wer: That some irregularitic: may have taken they appeared merely to upon woodwork, tas- | the premises of defendant and # portion on those of plain. | lost. place in the heat and exettement of a tiret election, ix | tened against the wall of the adjoining house. tiff, each was liable for damage resulting to the other Notices to Mariners. 0 Mt that A Story of Fashionable Life. New York: Apple ols then organizes ton & © d of the first school This book has male qnite a hit, and the fourth edition ear, (November 1, 1862,) there were 701 at school, h ten sink into utter insignificance when eom- " nth a ‘ fiom improper condition of those on his own premises. ip Light Boat has been completely repaired 1 While ‘the census stated the number residing in the city, | has already been exhausted, It ix spiritedly and effec- | pared with the bloody riots that have charnctrized the The attention of your Honor is called ta section No. ) Syne tere .ssbteanonl eriienon tending ts, tele cba Meplinec o Tot en ee etween the ages of four and eighteen, to be 2,050, Ty | tively written elections in some of the and lawless mobs that | % chapter Sf of the Fire laws of the T light has been substivuced for the oid one, whiel session, | fendant’s pipes contributed to the Injury, which was for 6 of | the jury to Ais thougbt will be discernable at nearly double the distance \ugust 1, 1863, the end of the seventh quarter, the pu ils hud increased to 1,364; and at the end of the second NEY. ear, (November 1, 1853,) there were 1,099 at achool— York haye disgraced some of onr vitles. While the latter | passed March 7, 1849, and also to section 8, o! have received but a passing notice from the public press, the 74) the former have been held up to the world ax enormities | the previon d Sec, 3. pte: on, belong an amendment of section 24 of ‘and passed March 8, 1851 VINEYARDS IN AMmiies—By John Osborn, New 45 Beaver street. termine, and if they found such to be the ew 804 pie vendiat ac: Whalemen. bert gre iii yon brig in their worlict ac: | 4 \eiter received in Nantucket from Ban Pranclseo, ra cordingly, as this was the only question which he found | acSan Diogo ay due, Mack Adee Maelo, \e whole number of children in the city bein, This little work contains a great deal of va | without a precedent, This is all wrong @ " i : . eh The nd 1 ls of Ni it noceseary of propér under the pleadings and proo! to | ciseo, fro x cal ce tell Oe as SN eee {are of cheap while.’ Sivery ginpepriver dickdA Navy 1. | O80 , “ of emi atter tobe erocted or built within the fire limits of the said | CUFT three days. Verdict for plaintiff, $62 50 fone well, others not much; hear ivom bij) Zenas Coflia, © partly total wih of rouns sedidwatly large to 0 A Maw Caratogcn ov AManeokn td Bhestan | crow beling thet have seer charetein nae city, as the same are extended by this act or may here- Nant, $00 Vols, the only ship oam todate the ‘children, ‘This latter diieaity f now being | BRooxs. ‘New York: Appleton & Cos | intelligent and enterprising ploneors in the West, Ve | Ue be extende shell be constructed of stone or brick Nip P ted apne ert Pay ook Sees ay aT Pa PR avalos Rites rapidly removed. Mr. William H. O'Grady, who suc ; has been my lot to have — mis ia gy 2 and every such dwelling, house, store, or storehouse shal A meeting of the Commissioners of Police, for the ial | tor NOrleans I . ie tela eae ; ~ FAB ty i! (Mad > A fy, This catalogue. compiled hy Kiernot, is the most aceu ry rn min wuch with | have at least two side or end walls. (in addition to the or the ww NOrleans 15th inst; Minesota, on, for do ist; Radine Sis teenth of the ninth quarter, endiag February 1, 1861, | rate book-buyer’s guide ever pablishod a Auettes Hun hens etov'end wane und 1 have alwass | front and rear walls.) whether such aide or emi walls be | OF c#uses, was held on Saturday evening at the Mayor's of- | for gan Franctoons barks’ Revahdne” AmtOwry, Wr ample gave the number of scholars to be 1,48), while the num. MARYER'S KAgueras' P08 Oxpvenemn citizens. 1 come amongst noe ke’ a a fice. Present, his honor the Mayor, presiding, Hon. Re oon, Pi or rok, Blok, (or a bor of chikiren, tn the ity of waltable s ee for the schools This pertodical, which solargoly enters tato the current | “2vemturer, seeking to better fortune foche:. te pale le ong cele aly as corder Smith and Judge Stuart fae Preneh, for ary Dunham, Sonos See cnatter Whar 1, 2606, tears vere in actaal Niterwbare ofie day, corte Wan BF Che tail Retin, Ape a poco neces m welling with or’ without a brick front, or of an The case of Daniel Linn was called up, Mr. Jonas B ik Ang Seta Hoek Gael Pally ane ance, 1,674 scholars, of whom 01 were | Ax usual, with excecdingly interesting and ble mater. | Ambition to devote my etorte 40 thee et woolen bnilding, or any ash house, ash hole or wood- } Mbillips appearing in bis behalf. A further postpon 490-10 port shine George A Phelps, Sher gitl+—an increase of 120 over the last qua he ‘ooh rage ats ome ne maa ; ; haverpaee antec | ne a en shed, whether he or they be the owner or owne meut of the case was granted, pending which respondent wenger, Scot, f Kk Lith inst; Age ; : ; pening article, entitled “Piet the Russians iP weooniellat the i! thereof or has or have a qualitied or contingent inte apesai fed | for NOrienns’ 300 ke Goodaperd Besides the seven public schools, t . —and it is literally somie full of interest, There is a hy re willall ad- | therein, by virtue of some agreement or contract re tlle . 25th, P Pendle cisgo twenty-seven private schools, with an attentance of aia os « B-letehites Geen ; oe oe the att den, | Netting, oF fn any other inanner,shso shall violate any | George MeGee, of the Twenty-second distetor, was then OAT pupils, of whom 404 are boys, and J . ' will unite in securing able an We kate | er ee eee called up to answer to several complaints, 1. Of Buraey | KOSTON, & r are under the direction of 44 teachers. ‘The aggregate d, even amongst the most intelligent read Ro security for personal property, « 4 We © | ter, mason, roofer, or other person, who may be employ - | yjoCormick. fh vol ‘ 7 pega. taker aneador (Tr), Pa number of schools in the city f+ now 4, the whole num. | that the pictorial charwetor of the work iy not without hance Of law and onder, antic oet ced ay teimte | ed OF asatet therein, shall for every such violation re | NcVormick, for not patrolling bis port at abeut two | cree tins North fiver: Ves Hikes Amn Lopaas, #bliode ber of teuchors 62-20 being male and Sede, She avtier be . tad tt for entoretiig on ae the ittanaae’? ae rh og . ed spectively, forfeit and pay the sum of $500, and such own. | clock on the morning of the 26th July, and for being phe ‘CG Waterbury, Cook, do. Cid antore’ © ed Aumber of scholars, 1,06 boys aud 1.226 g ent indie, Wich oth ‘ : weenbly, that has just» A %° ‘ re po — _ fenboedy pao hl — m thereto. the | seen conversing with a woman when he should haye been \ rn el te Wm Jenkins, Halle Peet Eg i 2, out seven or cent of a i . J ly repay ol A aes mn r “four hours suel ol . wi ‘ohotl, Day 4 over four year tt nge Th’ the place, in ave. of tl perusal. This article icon Fe Uarquventire oGioer des tee tee ore tion shall remain after’ nottee to tesacve. th sas shat reo medrese stort heal tod ag | S635 able sony Home, Merrimany Me wchoots, the ancient ant n the Mosyu & suly sew An Iwi of every good citizen, to | have been given; such notice may be signed by any of { ‘rinking saloon, ond twice slrank intoxicating liquor } $06 15 le tons 102 Geean Home.’ Merriman, Mobi matics, philosophy & readers. It le treate ability Karl constitution of the united eo, the trustees or ‘the Fire Wardens of the Fire Depart- | while on duty. 4. That on July 12th he arrested aman | Onk, Ry vel« Torceilo, Geyer, Bory Calibenien win, sate eke daa “ ked abil early war ta te : ment of the city of New York. Such notice may be } named Thomas Connor, and afterwards refused to make Kingtishes, Rogers, are, Georgeiows nice Printings and Printers harncteristic article pe ven by leaving the same at the residence or place of b insthim. 4. That he hb DO; Hudson (of this port, late of N’ MeGiréevey, Pulls find the book should be in every titeary of reference ee ERNE, PRCT embly, in eon! i f i Lextind charge against him. 4. That he had incurred a debt | seine: KA Stovens, Hodges, Troy: George & ¥, Nick bes rio : 2 liarly interesting and + the eraft and the } Hon imposed on mo ath of Swell ax eee such owner or owners, or builder or carpon- | with Patrick F. MeGibbon which he had refased to liqui For Ovras Obsrberiain, Halles: and Geverwor, Obese, & The compllors have been very intustrious, and quite | snoughtful public. "The Neweomes othe as by thy | ter, or by rorving tho vame personally, ov by serving the | date. 5. tatoxieati veral complainants in the Nimatia, Bearse, NYork: Surah MeDonald, Hall,” » vful. They are oceasionatly ¢ ot bad ees te publ A mes" ix of course com Poth dng a minon wit! same in the manner provided for in ‘the 20th section of | case were introduc sumined hy respondent in | shamberiain, do; Bay 80 erwood, do, Kana Honizing and extra puffing of persons whose abilit tinued. “Why our Mini Wt Marry” iso very good | of the Territory for our object Paspdhiny stresses ct his behalf. Webster (the contumactous) | iphia. Sid this fore ips Wi wit bacdly justify auch laudation. tw + virdon, | Mite story. “The Ruccaneors of the Spanish Main,’ | ing together, we cannot fail rvldence to bull directed a copy of the evidence to be sent | Mttested to the majority of the fucts, and cross-exam FEA J M ap in i our people, a i 10 our Unio Sol of iiefence, i swore directly or si Ayploton’s egal One style; Awl in dedicnred "| nnd valuable treatise on the hum seceitingly | onenine the en meth our Uaton, aut | copy to Mr. James Kelly, Secrolury and Trustee of the | to the contrary, After the testlnony was all in, MeGes | EARTPORD. cnpb, Hhatier, Sib ciety of California interesting, are giv The Jatite and “Fasy | refinement over our vast Territorial possessions in the | Pe Department, requesting those gentlemen to prose made a statement in ox lanation, in which be remarked. | deipbln: Mur th. Buckinhian. Sid stear Tue Hennes Par Marian Harland, anthor of | “halts” are, a# aeual, lively records = connected | West meter cute the matter according to t ive oficial du. | Chat when sean convert Eg There tad doen | NEW URDFORD. Sep Heid bark Tirotore Courts, Ca Alone.” New ¥ J.C. Derby, TO Nasaag | ith the world of thought. Harper's Magazine has mee J muss” and he had quelled it, and was advising the wo. | x Byte: Tes gong Pad i, X stiget j grown toben kind of public necestty, andar cnchwe | tun Fim Wannee ete, Cy, New man to go into her As he came thence he met» | epee ts erate myst Me ‘c “ Tet —o loave fi with te steal sepevs—The Fire Wa of Jersed City Tas Riyay BABy Saows is Boston—Tae Bracks | Xr. Meklroy, who asked him and insisted on his going to | Chas Williwms, Surrey ‘Jane, Clark, « Pa i a* sont os ‘The Hidden Math,’ by Maria he Ai ope have organiged, with Jacob 7. Ma «, for E iat ue 1—Tye Bost Tra’ plot the Mth inst, saye— | havea drink, He, after much persuasion, did take « | for Pail River, i pacions he orlaud, the Virginia authoress, whos PUTNAM'S MONTALY FOR SEPTEMNER- 1. MeGuigan, for Seoretary. The Wardens. TE Bid ds hed sre Ronpatnchienky ngs ye cpl micas ny te He owned to the arrest of Mr. Con: | pintadeipinas thn trade Wied, Wharins, (mancoke, Va , H+ 90 strcqonnt The q This exce pagazine is i 7 t ‘ ne Wr SECON DAYS Oar z rival baby shows now open here, is the o1 or, who he found inge i » hutafter think. h, Brade . Ae Orienes Alou” wns o sacgcetul. Th 0 is excellent magazine is again upon our table tt Has their uniform, while on duty, the Philadelphia style | were the colored {afants cre taltbited. Bora of the | tag the matter over, he could not conselention=ly sens [O17 Treaty, ee eenmer Benth, Jeckan inane 1, Written In an easy arte un comes like its predecessors, abundantly stored with in. | Of fire hat and cape nea there, are abi ¢ color of Ye was drunk, but thought it probable that he wa. ? 4 : , ly r fctle ones there, are abou coles of molasses ginger. } that hi ug! wa ‘ aite in contrast with thethe thrilling’ agd “exciting teresting and valuable matter. The September number Deesioy vroy vie Cnces ere rea! beauties. If novelty be the test in- } sick. oF ee bye 4 Foo wm oon Guat he SALEM. Rept U— an gen inne _bompenn. fore he ol wittel has of late been so cted sy our lady | {* UnUsUAlly and thonghtfully interest " ded in the case of , the negro show totally eclipses the | would rather not swear. being intoxicated he de 3 Nourmahal, Bk ni _erappatogal gornfenbrin a eT Lee ten th haat ragrhentng MM, J petesteyhmephentchabcsdertadea to foay be augatant, perhaps, to speak of | nied in toto, He had been very sleepy and iny down septs Are sre Lona. Ma A + eoltoqu 1 dialogue it will - he ‘New English Poets,” is a sharp and | Police and wateh t to collistc present at the Music mut as they are | and being wakened suddenly he was confused. Av ty (he ‘on, Jamenon, Eastport tor do, ite! ey hat very clever work, (The Tai- f diseriminating criticism, which will repay the entions ‘ tC , exhibition, we must say tha we never saw a larger | debt, he owned to owing an amonat, but not the amount fod tor N¥ork; JC Paverson, Dole, I h “” out resembling her in thé reader who runs through Twi ‘1 ni Vandemark, watchmen, | por-contage of bomely womeg entaide of the House of stated, and intended to pay it when he got his pay ‘Sara N Smith, Sinidh, do for do; 1th, setbal chavevier fix 00. CRE*EMND,” Wi Conslonte ice Married, My | tsqcon Twa1.—Jamos Lynch, tried and comvleted be, | Correction, thas are paraded At the white baby show. . Dyer, charged, with unbecoming conduct by Mr. W, Baxthmore for’ The Pel character iu “Vil. | Own ; cncluded. The Amazons of South | yore feso, toe Cor any urnets tied and convicted be. | Te ee nat tices gob] looking women in the fot, and | R. Deeb pubmitted ble case on the papers now fa. Solomon Walon, Hutch melancholy ernees f lively interest to the American leech oY a Ay lant, eelng ligqoor | the babies, in their personal appearence, like children Tenae 1, Moffat against Wm. 7, Wanger, of the First Damariscotia, Rising Sun, Wad y itiadd ve bavi We Wun pee githout's lcense, bas been sectoncad | the algyo States, follow the coat tita of thee mo: | district, was them ow. This is # complaint for mal- GL Buckman, Cavyot!, Pauad ¢ ‘ og be i ‘ p ’ treatment, apd ai oud impricoam@gat, ‘The wig, de fey ae

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