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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1856. _ Our Alabama Correspondence. { Message of the Governer of Wisconsin. walls of the distillery, and the chimneys of the dwell. | Brig Jeroms (8 Cahoon, Fajardo, 1°B, 98 days, with a- Monin, Als, Aug. 31,1356. TRE STaTE RAILROADS-—LONATION OF PUBLIO rr, on Gar, to Vatevle & Reynold. Publications. that opium , Will be followed by more decid: Notices of New denoted i “hee vy jody % ARTERLY EXPOSTTOR OF THE . 4 Tus Goarres, 4 Quanrmmiy Exposmon oF Tm the foregot a aration sulphate ot morpusa. in | Subeidenoe of the Sirickland d& Upson’ Resiemens—saic | LAMB BY CONGRBSE-—Kassan avvarns—nuoom: | ,, 2.” Aetilery wasowned by ohn Gerke, The ext to F tplcs dik iow Ons Sata camiae, 95% wth, ben Bee and I w Of thetr Bocks—Comments of the Mobite Presa on ty APNG PUBLIC BIGHWAYS—SLAVERY EXTENSION. to be worth about $2 GeO" ‘There is an i b ne. Soe. . ones NP, Aug sponge, co \odical a t that on the appearance of the ‘The July number of this able peri contains seve tat 93 ‘of yale fover, without regeré being el fal papers of interest. That ‘Oa the Influence of the pethiiogingd "chaiecer’ oust eee Daily Press in the Propagation of Quackery,’’ might have oe, oe of sulpnate of morphine be exhibit Deen amplitied with profit to aa over credulous public, | 4, and al the end of tea or twelve hours. put the editor teems to have handled the subject with | Barry's Renicion my Amsnioa. Harper Brothers. gloves, out of apprehension, we presume, of literary re ‘This is an amplidcation of Dr. Baird's well knowa work, falistion, The life of a ‘‘ Medical Horetic’’ is the com. which was originally published in 1843, and which, ia mencement of an amusing autobiography, which pro- | several subsequent editions, has grown to ita present im- mises to initiate us into some of the mysteries of the pro. | portant dimensions, The changes which have taken place fession. There is no corrective like that of ridicule for | within the last twelve years in the territorial condgura- @upes. “ The Pbasis of Matter’ is aninterestiag popular | tion of the United States, and consequently ta the reli @xplanation of the organism of the earth, by Professor | gious status of its population, rendered @ complete revi Banders. Papers of this class lend a high value to our | siou of the work to the present time necessary. This has Coin Win 8 hewn herds Port au Prince ay Exxcorive Davanranst, Mavison, Sept, 8, 1856, "| MEG” soon i, partly in ibe. Wi ‘ood, Lemp, &¢, to Vore. Livingston & urricane from E, New York Herald. | To mm SaNATE AND ASKEWGLY—-Since your adjournment pg Bape i sshngions 60 Rae The intens® excitement which prevat'ed two weess | Ge Congress of the United States bas conatod to the | 12 8 comp) ie ne a a ee eaperieticeds novere bi which sinss; ““qrdwing ont of the aleceeney tak want of | Disle certain lance for the pur of **miding in the con- ond as An | ed ceck load, ae. oi 7 publications etruetion of « railroad from ison, or Columbus, by “ » Sehr Loys! Scranton, Gosloc, Savannah, 1 gays, wit oat- an incendiary and insurrectionary character wore being the way of City to the 8. Croix river or lake, be- all pron fe ent A cal’ ton, &¢, to Scranton & Tallman. Vended in this city by Messrs. Strickland & Upaon,”” | tweeR townships 25 and 31; from thence tw the west end | 17 Ui probably’ aenoust te beimect ino | Echt Tanna ties Ree, has nearly subsided, | TatAtE Toke’ Winnebago, wortherip ts the Stee toes’ “| and threo tkoovmn' dollars each, “Nether of thom, we | feit Gallego, Smith, Hichmond. Tue Vigilance Committee havo decided to allow Weir | The laud thus dopated will excced two millioas of | OAderniood, Warm TD Rehr 1M basis, taynce alters, Agent till the middle of October to dispose of thelr stock, | S€F€8, which at two dollara and nity cents per acre, being ine. poe story, bub “Dg. called the ceo, Doce 8 Propetier Facust Folnt, 5 French, Baitimore, § days. which # being sold out ai coat to the detriment of moro | We Bre fixed for governmeat land of the ease kind, | Coie, “nich was ome Of the buildings destroyed. Loa: | Propeller Wenteneaien Ck. treridence worthy pubiissere terelore, is @ maguisicent ove, aud if property us wil i q i! amount to about five millions of dollars. The ran st $2,00¢—no tmaerat °€- Propeller Seneca, Chaulker, Hartford. lis curreutly reported that on tue night following that | [bd greatly to develope the resources of tho State ‘The uibth dweliing dest, ‘eyed was owned and oconpied | _RyTvRNFD—Shin Albion, Williams, hence for Liv 4 “kept a drinking and a board: | vit; Teurned for repal-s; Rania om the Dui deot. ine 38 $0, toe, ‘ . bring the ogricultural, manufacturing and miving dis- | YF Mr. Briceman, whe sie Sale Bytes per ee ou which Strickland and Upsoa were examined, smoke | y wg houae. The loss ia ab ut the samo as that of Mr, | 71). experienced a severe gale from & by N, aid while trict in close proximity to exch othor. and mutually be- | PE hove. | the love ie ae ancy pon cd ‘oat, wart fo, was stvek by & sea which completely dismantled the ship, Medical periodicals, which are in genera! too strictly | been done by Or. Baird, with all that pains taking acou- | was scen issuing from the chimneys of several of our | elit each. Nevertuciess, we shall buve csuse to regret wy fuboas, ersten aad tet Confined to professic nal subjects. racy and conscientious regard for truth which havealways | bookstores—a significant indication if trua, | even this dopation, wumidicont as itis, uniass in grantiog piers beaten ee tae’ eeu Ia tre dis. | carrying tw fone ance Fees [ered = Whilst noticing this publication, we take the opportu. | cistinguiehed Lis literary labors. The work in its present | Strickland and Upson were heard from four days ater | {ie A¥alls thereof to railroads, we nro cautious aud cou: , eee eee ity of copying from one of its back numbers (November, | form is one of the most perfect and comprehensive of its | their cecape across the bay, at Augusta, Ga., on tucir | — The act evidently contemplates the building of two eo- ‘The Gamblers’ Py 'nishment, te ge 1849), some importent suggestions on the prevailing topic | kind that bas ever fallen under our notice. way North by railway, | Bpeaee bgp ey med roads—the one from Madison or TNE CITY JUDGE AND MayOh WOOD'S CHARGES. Ph ek tay cml ge 4 Pagert ooh . 3 se , | Celta bus to Lake Superior, aud the oibe ‘oad , Sept 7—Arr al nL. Dimock, Of intercet at the present moment—the yellow fever:— Beaaarra or Monat Pursosoruy: by Hubbard | The Mobile Reyuter of this morving devotes nearly 4 | Tac rortberiy to the sate line, aud ide igsienon ot toe 150 Namen hanks room R19, Earp Glangowr barks isa ir) Loxton ita tle! The atmosphere alone, for it can be nothing else, un- inslow. Appleton & Co, columa to ihe New York HvrAwy apd its report of the | wot should be fathtully adhered to. Chere cam be no evis New York, sept. 3, 1856," fey, ee ae eee ay Evangeline, eral me esults frem having Wiese roads separate and indepent- ince two | Hoy. Ferwaxno Woop:— PHILADELPHIA, Sept 6.a7—Arr steamers Boaton Clark, A Reyisler provounecs the “letter trom Mobile grosaly | (Bb.ehe musi and Kemebec. band. NYcrk. ship liclen MeOaw. ‘Tucker: i. wg through nearly the eutire State, owned In your published reply to Messrs. Brown Brothera & } yt ebe fork: ship r a spun EWEN SLD tS tote cael one ee | am Cortrotfed by, ue, corp raion, ‘woud, 19 time, be | Go,, and other geeticmen, on tho subject of your ada fivtha tiowesee rma Notre Marretbo, Amr, f eqpor det » eu! oat a» 5 |. Crow Z coreg: douh was. a rare that ia his basty report, avd | perining to 1s talirond imtercete; audi ak abou fel { Bistration of the Mayorsity of this city, Inob\ce the follow- | fry Aenen tgs Hered. Crowell, Fall River | Myra, es rans cele 6 reliable nes during th? | into the bands of poiitical cliques acd mere speculators, | ing statement:—'‘The gambling houses wer@ broken up Bedtord: i Bailey ich vary “ nae — Peper ined sora tad se ey i | might be tajuriaus to the rights of the people aud the | ppd iheir proprietors arrested and indicted, to the extent a at i” Franc ad TELS T th < Jormal correction. For instance, what matters (wheter | eee eer ccormous wealtn and groat power aro { of MY Mears of suppressing thia horrible evil—but from | Nash, Lock. Boston: Jobe onsen Hilt: Mave Fick, Bowe : Rev, and Deleware, Harem: abolitoa cocuments “had been circulsted amoog th? | oply to be tolerated by the wecessities aad wants of the | «cuss nol proper to be discussed in tnis communication, the | Newouset; convert, Tone Yet P'tor, Hoek, rlaves by Sivicklaid & Upson,” or by:ome one to whom | ir “4 4 Lynn. hey t0.d the woiks, or whether they were colt wo tus | yar, Aud should be suorm of their power in every prac: | punishment mete? out has beoa inavfiicient to eratioate | "ii camers Cy of New York, Matthews, Boytom Dela- slaves oF were siolep or borrowed by them, 60 long as | "] wovid, therefore, recommend that thetvo roadaro | (be Practice.” That language plainly implies that the | ware Cop woey hac them. And this the Tanster does not deny. | ferred tu ia raid act,'be kept Separat? avd independent | cavees to which you refer occurred im the crimiaal | Porism be at matters it whether ‘+ thetr lever book contained an | Of each other, 80 that, instead of hasta their power a1 | courts, for only there are pupishments imposed for viol: order iu Bir, Stricklanc’s handwriving for fity copies of | innuence consolidated into one, they might act as checks ~ * Sea osm, Greet tlons cf ibe criminal laws. As it ts well known that the | (eo Raward, May, de; Lodurkin® Rowge, Augusta, Mo Saenh Si taid work,” or of apy other work of a similar charactor { b ot: a * Tome or for thirty co2tes enly of said work, or whether it was | beeeott Te Ae As extent, | Dersuns indicted under the ‘Ac’ for the suppression of | Rogers, Billott.” Providence: «3 written by Mr. Stich land or tom? one cise, in their letter ‘i gambling” were tris before me in the Court of General | jon: \voxiah | Hariahcrn, | Veazie, Mangor Jute, Barratt. book or merely on a scrap of paper, 80 I9ag as the fact ae ove repeat nip ny pere Seaeions, you will not fail to perceive that the words | [0s 0m: Heven Sisters. Crowley, Brewin; Devel Morris, retains undl- puted that euch booxs ‘were srdered by the | Owning or taking stock in Haid corporation 4, wm tae extract which 1 have made from your | }Iisnonter. Maro, Cambridge) Cotte firm: The committee's report itsel! cofirms the tate | urge upou yeu the propriety and recessity ly implicate me ina charge of mal-adminis- | fiosion; Sarah A Taylor, Young, Providence; Annie '@8s it be eiectricity, and that amount; to the same thing This isa very able trestise, having the merit of sim- ei its Spon action ane ae semnaive perton st scones, pholty of style and clearness of demonstration, qualities fever and maclnins so greslly os times as to reduce them | Bot always to be found in metapbysicat wo to mild diseases, instead of exceedingly malignant oaes. | BrogRaPHY OF MrnLakD FittMore. Thomas & No one doubts, or will atiemp to deuy, ts the fast. | Now Lathrops. Buffalo. ef! tu =. 1 al gel ley an 2s Accareer which cmoraced nearly a full term of the is. absolutely invisible, and utterly inappreciabie to oar | Presidency might surely have supplied better materials “menses, yet it can spread so as to infect a whole country. | than are to be found in this biography. Mr. Fillmore’s ‘Ther these diseases must tlud something in the at , re cpcblutely necessary to thelt propagation, op | European impressions would, in themselves, havo far- they would cic awa) the leaven mus: unite with this ele. | pichet amusing if not interesting matter for tho volume. Ment aud protuce more leaven. in cholera this aidi- | We opened it, expecting to fitd an authentic account of tional element, whatever it may be, whether in the at _ mosphere or tie body. is muck more congenial to its ing. | B'S Cozy confabs with Pio Nono and King Bomba It was bits, because it extends With etl! greater rapidity thaa | the old story, however, of the bushel of chaff to the grain seaslet fo rer OF measlee, going in a tew weeks over tke | of wheat. These campaign biographios are almott all of le country. lu propagating yellow fever, the necessary additional ‘he tame stupid complexion. element is doubtless only found in cities and filthy towns, Rannuy’s Mars. Decaugo single cases of the disea-v, if taken imto the coun We sce that Mr. Ranney has just issued @ political map roceedings of our Com i ‘ ew mitise of Vigilance. The! (St ane much eviltmay be voided thereby; italeme then I woald Of 80 framing lotter, try, never extend, though nursed and yeutilated badly. a ‘ ok i r ext a of the United c ment that “ tue books aud evidences before them wore | " tration in off Ido not believe that you intended to | Willems, Greenwich: Budd, &mith,> Roel Tabelie 1 Reid Rages. Bono}. ¥ Asiatic cholera an merica, Groat utility at the present moment. He | ard we Hegiser reiterates it in nearly tho eame language | have a fair end equal opportunity of tacing stock there snowledge of the manner in which all but three of those | J Prebie, firout: Paugasset, Waples; Julia, Po" yellow ferer extend their im. tal qual Oppor 7 of tacing stock thereit, | Cues paaced from my cognizance in the coarse of legal | QuoPneck Tivrrows, Boston: Convert. Norman, Weymotllg, uence from points ot origi: has also published in pocket form, a collection of the mari rege eng eat ani in is leone o« August 17. la Limited quantities, which wil tend to avoid maay of us | x YP Cox, Houck, Lynn; J Hallman Veazle, Bangor: Your correspoudent made no charge of “undue !e- | the objections 10 railroad g-auls, by placing the seme ia | Preceecings, before they were finally adjudicated, por- | Wt Resbe New Nediore: Jas Tl stonebeck: Risley, Ms nienoy”’ ou the part of the committee, nor do those words | the Lauds of different pg pe Fred Claes of ci. | SURGES me to indulge this opinion; but your Renvege © } A thropshire. Shropshire, B kmian, Mason, occur in bis tetier; on the contrary, he commeacs theie | tizens who will be iuterested in ihe prosperity of (hs susceptible of an interpretation prejudicial to my official | ting; Juniata, Willerd,’ Pori course a5 wise, prudent and just, as do all thinking mea | role State. integrity, end J 9m pleased to assure you that I entertain Mincelianeons and Disasters. in our community. ; - | “The lan¢r donated by sald grant should be brought ingo | 2© Goubt that you will cheerfully relieve me from 80 Sine MANILA—The officers of the customs, who were den Yesterday, according to the Register, the New Vor® | market, us speedily as said act permit, aud eolt ia | S7A¥e ap Jmputation. In the only three cases de- | patebed by th w of New Orlears to Timbalier laland, Hrxarp was on “incendiary document; today its com: | prices, to aetuai settlers, They | termined by me, I suspended judgments, assiguing istonee in recovering the goods which have mepte vpen iucendiary publications are commended aud | youid ret be permitted t» fall into the bunds of sp. Fensonn ef sesh am suetion ef the divoretian | Nee, Tees ch lovin neha ae lee aie cae to be kept out of market, aod the lands themscives | "este? im) mo by law, and I am gratithd in 3 copied by the same paper. | ton : lence 8 . - Uur city remains remarkably healtby, no cases of sel- | jeft tzimproved, and the growt of the country thereby | DCine able to say that the contidence which I reposed | fru « they uave ‘also aeeured. ve more fueuern, wile Bation in the Eastern hemisphi | cheer Usion. ‘The diseases’ become 7 at first im ! me flags and standards of all nations, which will prove . the tine of travel—a fact never to be forgotten in reason. | serviceable to mariners. ing upon the power of infection. Li the atmosphere proves " some places and S. G. Gooprica’s Avrorrograrny. Desers, Mriixx, Oxtow & MeruGaN will bring out, in a e3 a few weeks, the autobiographical work of 8 G. Goodrich, ty-of choiera, amongst sim'lar cisstes of people in som2 | author of “Peter Parley’s Tales,” which has been an Places, and its comparative mildueas in others, be ac ; counted to produces more and strovger leaven in | ROMnCed for some time, the title being as followa:~* Re how else cam the extreme maligni- pruves. They nave also seeured five more luggers, which those places, because it duts more of the requisite ele- | collections of @ Life Time; or, Men and Things 1 have | Yow fever havin, caked bi t been betrayed. They bad : me Lu r 5 or, 7 img Occurred this season ota: Cod Bet hit E : 9 inthe accused bas not been betrayed. They bad adaa- | willbe up in afew days with 74 caaks of wines and brandion, Meut for ie @ufociou tn them. Seer," Ke. It will be cortained in 2 vols. 12mo, with | Auother severe storm on the Guif bas, it 1s feared, | Jevorianee, which if teltatellp athvres ta wal reas | deued the practice of gunibling before complaints hed | 20 canex of wires and’ cases of fruits in brandy. je vt ! - ji ~ ies ne overcome Jn con. twenty four engravings cavsed some Camsge to shippirg and other property | some soriouschiections to euch, gran:s. ’ bern made egemet tbem, and it would, in my opinion, Furr Astor¥—A large ship was seen ashore on the 27th wit. ration ae Hoa. Robert J. Walker, lave Secretary 2 elong the store. None, nowever, las been reported ex- It will be useless to Say that the character of tae mon | bare euvered more of persecution tan of justice to have | by ihe wreckers of the ship Manila. ahont ten miles above the Of the Treasury, we were int Plantation, to i one side Oo. a eu rmei that the negroes of @ We have seen some of the proof sheets, and looked a pan pm poteny tess hep 122 | over the contents, and infer that the work will be one of cept that brought last night by the steamship Cuba | whoare to have ccutr lof said roads, should be Buch at inflicted punishment upon them Very respectfully yours, | mcuih of Grand Cailiou. As there was a heavy sen om which steamsbip nairowly escaped destructon with ali | to yuarautie ibeir construction” at the oar lest Praoticable CAPR IN. | s. could not make out her name. Her mast and rigging were nll star ding. © board. She was bound for Pensacola, on a pleasure THE MAYOR'S ANSWER. i" 00 b, d that the int Fe 01 ‘ Bont t being the sats 2 We {wel no disposition toy Surpassing in’erest ard velue. The author, it appears, | ¢ "Ou: was obliged to return considerably damaged. | tied tr. Qik Slane aguas Treen ena te Mayor's Orrick, Sept. 6, 1854. Pn PP Ay Mgnt te al ton SSRs won mingly yo objecticn: that remarkable | has crossed the Atlantic sixteen times, aud he hero re ———— avails of said grant iaviolably upprop thereto. Dear Sin—Your note of the Sa instaat would wave | fay. Ist, tbe wind veered to the SSW, with heavy squalls weew rious disease iy well known: itoften, | cords the result of his observations. He gives a full ac- Affairs in New Granada. The State bas some rights aud interest in said gr been avewered before but for absence from the city yes- | Lonried the vesrel soerviegs using other however, admits of explanation entirely satisfactory to 8 t Gravesend, Loog olaud, eleven persons terdey. In reply, I beg to assure you that I had no in. | ig the cabin and PROTKST OF THE EXECUTIVE AGAINST THE RECOG- teption of refiecting im any manver upon the way ia | foremast anc all a ly in baving the gru NITION OF THES GOVERNMENA OF NICARAQUY BY rerources, but to $0 appropriated as to count of his early life from his first day's schooling un- ° the expense and trouble it Aus the disiase spread no further, Ln | der ‘ Aunt Delight,” and details hig various struggles (o ‘ cick Sackane Melee ficlel duties as Jud; cme Sunuct Lae it Ban Mawen’ Howey. from Klean be aake Ap ienatheon . ‘ THE UNITSD STATKS. may bave on taking cha ge and disposing of the came; | Which you have REGUS PORE CRIA SENOS 8 SERED Nag Panay 2 Sg pe eee rer, 1om Rengem whole a:rnosphere oth oo. mt ag sired ng educate bimself through the log period of bis appren Reposiic or New Granapa, aod some provision should be made by which the ig, | 12 the Communication reierred to 3 to the gamblers, I eae a ' in the case mentioned by M-. Walker, with aay reason’ | ticestip ae aclerk inacoun'ry store His literary eaoer Mrsisrry or Forxign ReLations, terest on the lands, or upon the capital stock thereof, | have oe rae ene 2 Svea ons ee phe santa =. cxetia. bot at Gravesend there was | is aro described, and the early hietory of many of our Bosora, July 9, 1956. shali anouaily yo iuto the State treasury wee ec cartav'tn chi ones Vary truly yours, Loss oF SchR PaNama—The sebr P: pt Olivera, beg 4 an immense quantity of cecaying fish, used as manure, i The Executive of New Granada has received with | No é?%'t tor railroad purposes as pitherto been given eS RNANDO Wi . Jonging to Lar ata Bros, from Grevd « L 8 cargo of ; nea the house, olfering an eleoent abundantiy suffloient | 2°ted suthors—Willis, Hawthorne, Longtsllow, Percival, | | 20° oS taiatal curprige the message directed by | t0tbe state, and it fs not Lely any other grant of its FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. suger for this port, was blown ashore eo, om the might to diearrarge the stomach ana bowels, and thus to de | Brainard, and others—who began to write under M. Ss President of the United States to the Senate a | malse wit Recvaes Ey piven 30 &, by he Reece gpv- pee See Saalaacaees anion ae | 4 the eicoiric energies of the system, thus renteriag | Goodrich’s auspices, are vividly depicted. among the | ¢), th of May last” wherein novice is given of | Sz ache: Leannot urgo upon you, therefore, too stroag Sra hes hatin aeons Tie heoes ie le a ae ae it table to be acted upon by au amount of the infections e month of May last, wherein notice is gi ly, the necessity of carcfuily Considering the sugges! ‘The Kansas War. My ito ber sselsianee, sed took from her a lead of intluence, barmiess 10 others uot constantly respiring tue | ™*t ‘teresting portions of the work, will be found sear | bis having admitted, in the character of ‘@ diplo- | herein contained. and of dispos [From the Giasgow (Mo.) Limes, Sept. 2.) ‘hey were seen at Fort Livingsten on Friday at anchor, putrid eftizyia of the fish. ly two hundred descriptions of distinguished persona in | matic minister, an agent accredi‘ed nearthe govern- | wanuer as shall ievd most rapiaiy ant FIGHT AT OS#AWOTAMIF—DORDER RUFFIAN ACCOUNT | ing put in there on account of high winds.—{8 O Pic, Aug 34 Whenever =imilar local causes are observed, their | Europe and America, illustrated by personal ancedotes, | ment of the American Union by the nominal Presi- | lore ite various resources as ‘tga KILLED AND WOUNDED ON BOTH SIDES p the following table gives, summazy of the vessete in the Geok ot the Beale of Nicaragns, Don Fatzicle Bias, | "0% ster wowld 1 be for tie acabe 0 releck this grant the said government recognizing by this very fact | yi rte than by ary towise dispdsitiou o! it to keep the oe see oeepae eed pogo perce rw lanas ott of mai Ket for pear wlile the rowss vould re- » he « ctoriously | min uubuilt, and the Legislature of the Stave be subject subordinate to the wil! of the foreign adventurers | Cato aupu annoyances ‘and embarrarement, through who, under the orders of their chief, William | repeated tmyestigations und coutioual Irgisiatibo on the Waiker, and by violent means, have usurped the | tvbject, by which, ia the end, the grant itacif woud be command in that territory since the month ot y {iistered away, and all its legittmate purpores de: We bave just received, per steamer Wiiliam Campbell, | arora, of 3 an extra fron the Werle Dispatch office, dated Indepen- | Ui, erdet Chatteston, Sevanaan, Mabie and Hew Gelpen cence, Sunday evening, contaiaing important news from NEW TORR. Kansex. Tee letters below were brought in by Mr. Shepherd, of Incependence, a reliable man. He a's0 re- ports a batt’e bac been fuught in the direction of Fort Ecott, which thirteen Southern men were killed. No particulars. ‘The letters from Capt, Reid and Mr. Chiles follow:— Presence is ali we require to account for the fact of | As these ae drawn from the archives of personal know the fatarty. ‘Jbrir absence in a few isolated cases | ledge snd observation, they are charccterized by striking plies that aa electric agent, productive of | fresbuess and origin: influence, is not at work im that very Althocgh the work thus abounds ip personal sketches, ents of Sir James Murray on cholora | it is crow ied with facts of a historical character. Taero vivid eketch of the ett te of public opinion and of pu’ ' p drains, cess great airs in New England during the war cf 1812-14; a : 4b tho elect: ic equilibrium of the ‘body occur, depriving | very amvsirg account of a campaign made by tbe autuor it sudden'y o! < powers, by carrying off the electricity, | a8 & private soldier; a statement of the origin of the : Which is 1k) beatnits power of Taaitlance to discase.7a |“ Bive'Light ” story; a full account of the Hartford Con. | October ast, Pe as ieaterer eel be Cam, Brit CkemK, Ang. 31, 1856. sbort, its '\e. These experiments were of a very remark. | vention, from George Cabot, the President, down to These feelings of surprise and pain may be ex- | ,, Kentas is now ina state of otvil war. growing out of | 1 oved with 250 meu on the wdahtion fort and town of able aud scientite character. The body was warmly | my Lamb and the town crier, who headed 's mob tosere- | plained in afew words: fhe President of the United | [6 "al Mmititrutios of tue government of tual Terri | Osayctamte= the headquarters of ol1 Brown—on might Cloted wih «olen garments, and cork soles put under | mase the members withthe 'Rogue’s March.” There is | states well knew that from the soil of the Uuion, | py Lc propie of the Tertitory, but by the people of | Delere lave: marched forty miles avd assaulted tue towa Wittout diemounting the men, abovt sunrise on yester cay. We hada brisk tight tor au bour or more, and had five men wourde'—wone dapgerously—aptain Bo700, Wilism Gordon and three others. We killed about 20 of thera, smopg the number, Frown, and aimost certain old Brown’ himseli; des- the feet. th re when @lectficity was produced iu the | alsoastriking description of the French Revolvtior of 1848, body by the food consumed and the circulation of the | and cf the coup d’élat of 1852—both of which the author binod, it wes kept there by the non conducting clothing | Witnessed. We find also in the work an elaborate essay and cork soles It cou'd not pass rapidly into the moist | Upon international copyright, a great mass of carious and Atmosplcre ‘rom the skin, por fato the earth through tne | Suggestive statistics vpon the bcok trade, a complete cata- BOles OF the feet. Mowture is a uctor of electricity, logue of the avthor’s works, of which even millions have and after trysng their fortune as invaders ia another | yi..ouri ana other eboldibg States. port of the Spanish-Ameticaa territory, the said ad- pore they hsve controllet the elcet!. veptwers, armed an equipped fur war, proceeded, | by mobs and at the point of we without any right, and exclusively for their owa | !as been Clectea by te people of Miskouri; iaws bi rotit, to meddle with the isterior civil troubles of | thos Lerm cnacted that ave oi graceful io the Ame For that par. ; ‘ions hear sewer’, and marshy groun!, | been sold, &c., &c. Im short, we conceive that the work | Nicaragua, obtruding themseives as the allies cr | character; the pioperty of the actual erttiers has been | ii) 4* gir” y ammunition and” provisions, and sod fith diminish w Y. Wl contain an amount of original, curious and valuable | supporters of one of the factions by whiod the coun- | Cenire>ea without autbority oF. law, wei wie people | the Yess wonld bern the town to Ss ground. I city, are th % spots o! cholera personal incident, anecd: ‘vation and experietce | try wes then divided. He will kuew that alresy very time the tree 7S lesa of the Ter ont “ee bene could rot beip it. We must besvpported by onr frienda. @t the victims of starvation aa i) seldom met with ina single work. It is written in the | » asters of the supreme power by virtue of a transuc- | Sri¥in trem it by the people uf Suaeoct, an vather slave, | ®E still Want more men and ammunition—ammunition of Kitehers 0: this amp ‘eet and cold, form of letters to a friend, and eS general tone is | tion wherein ihe Legation of the Unised States was | roiding States, whi e the wational administration ia appa. | "J forts. Powder, muskets, balls and caps is the con- Ss 4nd is nevdiarrbaes the | serious, ond often even sad end holy, a a sort of |. interfering party, and which was a few days later | rertiy vcce tory to this subversion of their rights, orua | SiMetery. Twrite in grent baste. as | bave becn in sad- Bit we cannot prrsue this | farewell to life, yet it abounds also in lively, bumorous ! first +ywptom © wish there was | and playful passsages. cle roce ope bundred miles and fought a battle, withcut Subject further at preseut. REI reet. REID. Camp av Brit Cuxnx, Aug. 31, 1855. violated and sunulied, they soiled their hands with the | willing to prowct the people of thet Territory from these bicod of cis ingutrhed citizens, committed upon the virages. ‘The cooree to Ue pursued by the tate of Wis- BO eceasion for the further rer 4% our dut Fhe fo yipe . z to make on the « beet of our quar hel Wr bal New Patents Issued. vative pepulation persecutions, spoliations and out- w, to this emergency, I will leave to sour judgment Gereral Reid, with 260 mer, bad a fight at Ossawo- . Bot shun them List of patents issued from the United States Patent | rages of all kinds, and artempted to aggravate even . 0 aeinin & ‘emuin yesterday. We bad four men wounded:—€aptuia Bling jadees, jully perverse, must be the map. | Office for tke week ending Sept. 2, 1850, cach bearing | the misfortunes of those who were exited gor weny amorg the Stater, both North and © eae we ~~ Poyee, of Lexington; Frank Gordon, of Ciay; Captain Seeene no importance to the fact of the arriva! of that date RG PEE: epnne ‘ their fami.ies with heavy exactions and persona’ to ity presext Timi bi < Poy * bad fas 19 oe eoens Sere ~ Pot ee cholera, « win Allen, arg, . improvement ‘ ions. shoulder; you! jackson, by " titer in Cass Orieans. or at o&F quaraatiues, incalredar cease z 2 b noes Sack take Hillis, aherok by Ce founders of this republe, who, bY the | Siem ‘bo tadly burt, Gro’ Gordon, of ‘Lafayette, sbot ta Con Bi, ship, Hon} Morgan. Kibbling, Fm «Kong. wi ‘whale the thigh. Young Parker, of Lafayetie, was shot in the leg. Tbe abolitionate made the attack, We kiled twenty and burnt the towa, Same evening « large pum- | *Pchered below), ber made their appearance near camp, We expect to dite teen ieee = . beve a fight at Prairie City. We then march to Law: | yo tn"ion mu . renee, where we will have the big ght. We seed men Ship Wilbur Fiek, from Havre for NYork, Aug 18, Ist 44.50, y only a hi.des jeaven in one sys Bomer Adkins, of Plymouth, Ill., for improvement ia ti shows its palpable symptoms; ano her | harvesters. takes it, wad then another, iamates or visiters of the David Babeon, of Groton, Conn., for machine fur feeding ag. Boaily contiguons residents are infort sheets of paper to printing presses. 7 y D, J. Bucher, of Greenville, Miss., for improvement in exactness apd justice, bad s ated in an official note | wry thew belongicg to the Coited States and prokibtied of the State Department to the Minister ot the | every or taeunptary ser vit ther intending United States in Nicaragua, under date of December | \<trby to place it beyond the power of Congress to ex 7, 1556, enjoining , & second time, to abstain from | *¢ ‘be bounds of slavery, enc forever to stp its agita all commuuicatior with the self constituted rulers }, skip Brooklyn, Kose, Paciic Ocean aaa &e. rpool for NYork, Aug; tat by the e: of the | Cotton seed planters. jou s. et e a, larger bla (rom Woe Yrasel, oF it | “PD Carmichael, of Leroy, N. ¥., for improvement in | of thut covuiry, adding, moreover, that theeouteaty | ., Feet raat ones ay kaowledge, | suc mona There are bere now 1,200 men, wed avout | Ion else we ought to expect facts of equal force to prove its | rotary steam engines. might, toa certan point, be interpreted as an appro- bo have not expat tated themse 4 who, | “< cnpcsite Lawrence that will operate with us. Brown = Constelia‘ion, henee for Liverpool, Aug 22, no lat, tom on from ot porfectiy wolated, and wuore | | Cummings Cherry, of rittburg, Pa.» for improvement bation by the Urites States of the proceedings ot those | Foncesuertiy aul romain cl tone ar ah wing | Baz tuepered to be killed at Cesawotamie. Ure» all | 422. serine B, euppated the Johs Bradley, of New York. = intercorse y i se en Se eT eens for Leica oil = my > mineral coal. | roreigners who bad violently destroyed the govern | geiog to Kagsax Territory for lawful purposes, and while | ™*# tocome on. * LES. ‘was passed Aug 23, at 45208, lon 45 40. onan in quausn, nia hapllote ata. toeie aie Sapmings Cherry, of Pittaburg, I's. for improverment | rent of that State, and arrogated 10 theaiselves wa | you the rivers of the Usited Stater, made pubic high KANSAS OUTRAGES—A DISTABSSING CASH Foreign Ports, = AS hor D on e : ye | {B apprratus 7 3 cr ‘wt Z zy a oy ent | authority over it, aud tuat, considering the Ways by the laws of the Cxited States, hare oven seized, (From the st. Louis Interigescer, Sept. 4.} Aux Caves. Aug 15—In port brigs Ocean, Isle, for NYors @ o’Guarartias ici Tmauiat of vieal ienportance, or tt | io the preperaiien of Urying oll; from olls extracted trom | by which the ruling power had been established, | ‘ti property taken {rom them. and they imprisoned | A geuilrman, woo stated that be was direct from Kan. | Bars: Seguine, Keight forde. = 2 a a es \ , tad the manner im which tt was exercised, it conld | #4 ‘Beir ives put in joparoy, by the pe: pleof Missouri | ses, called upob us Tuesday evening. aud related a most 3; Aus 1p port oc ¢ log to cotamerce. ant anatdi- | bitum nous minerals. fiom to the misery wud care of the poor em grant. Wita | Hezekiah Chese, of Lynn, Maes., for improved appa. the views We bave advocated. we need got attempt further | ~atus for arrestirg carbon in chimneys. proot of Us im ertance ingour owe vpinion. We have at David N. B. Coflin, Jr., of Newton, Mass., for improved tempted 10 prove the existence of a ueseseary element ia | Mier. ~ and Uther slaveholsiog States. 'Theee ovirages bave be. yd ay tend to be regarded even as a governmen? de | oc ine oo frequent fo I have felt it to be my duty to ca fatto. a ‘ your attention tothem, that )ou may ceeise some legal The President of the United States well knew that nsitutionsl way. if within your to protect ou this intrusive and tyrannical government, be-ides tim ns apd to redress their grievanc: We General Gistreesing mecount of desolation, rapine and bloodshed hy 4 ve LAG 2—No Am vessel in port produced by the cisturbances im Kansas Territory. His pot Sg abt . San cote 1s ore Of entracrdigary misfortune. lle sald | Necvinss" Ang Stic pon cope Anta Owen, aad Mary that be kept a small store, and. in conjuntion with his » en a farm Vermilion river, (in the , Aug 25—In port briga Victoria. for Londoas, the cimospuere for the difusion of infection. That this John F. Driggs, of New York, N. ¥., for improved hry. overpment betng impotent for that purpose, or wlfaily | ipterie Territory,) where there was a i Clement exist? ig the greatest abuudaace in badly veo. | street sprinkler : te shoe aeolian ae Sane | cae ee ee se Bagh yet an Bee By Bh AU Paver, Aug 23—In port brie W Washioea, Dee tiated plies, where the ex Charles H Gould, of Concord, N. H. for bedsteads Se eh US o tementable error had favored the | _ As lovers cf freedom, and the Union of these States, it | of ders, who he believes were tree State mon, took | Lyarct trig Anglo Seren Comnos, Boston nt OF the smclate and are ¢ Josephus P. Barris, of Bybealia, Miss, for improve. | ton wie we 7 Stir their internal afairs, | ‘8 04F Guty to oppose vie further increase ot slave teFri- | priscesion of ‘his store, rified it of whet they wanted. and | ” at do 6th t ion, MeEwan, for NYork, Mg; Veotm ¢ the learen comccntrates ment ip plocgbs. interference of foreigners with their interna! 3) | cory, preventing from cursing mew ter- | then set fire to apd destroyed it. They went on the farm, | Elen. from Boston. arr Ivth. ‘Ben the condition of ihe atmosphere Anérew Hartupee and Jobn Morrow, of Pittsburg, Pa., | but that it had against it public — in all the ritory: from mrking ¢irbonoraule free labor, xs wt ievt- | bard by, where bis brother was ploughing, nud demand Heme Ports. ‘The is ylation of the sick and the thor: agsionors to Joseph P. Haigh, Andrew Hartupee avd Joha | states of Central America; for which reason it was | ghiy must where it comes incompetition wth it; from | the horse be was then using, and what stock and provi ALDANY, Sep 16—Arr shr WH Dewitt, Gifford, Weatparts. . stuation of (her apartment: are atwitted to be absolutely | Morrow, of fame place, for improvement in adjustable | indispensable to it, in order to maintain iteel’, to vergibering asystom which threatens to cestroy siova be had. Upon being refused, they shot him. killing | CiU7eP Weodbull, Rivereeed:; Enterprise, Lng — = ‘Vital to the sepr: ston of contagion on tue treshhold Cetoils lor steam engines, . solich and introduce, with the utmostactivity, fresh | fraternal feeling dacng the States the Unoa iteell, | hm in bis tracks, aud took and carried oi bis horses, Orden, Piermont, Jonn @ Naan, Tf for that purpose that the quaragtine bospitals are estad Joba 2, Batbaway, of New York, N. ¥., for improve: | reinforcements and aid in moaty, arms and muni- | which digraces us amovg the nations of the earth, and | and whatever else tewpted their cunictty. Boing drivea | }; re M Vassar Jr, Hownes Wasitagton, DOs: lisbed, not a A pen io which toconfne the ayiog min | ment for charges for shot pouches, tions, brought from the territories of the United | which begets oo evii and domineering spirit anong tage | frem houre ane home, the person wh) called on us states | E)ira June, Canfield, 9, Aili be be ready to bo baried, Both our duty to the aillict Heury Hays, of Qainey, INL, for improved method of | tions, tie on : connected With it, inconsistent with a repubiizam torm of} that he started on foot for Town Pot, (the nearest | NORTON, Sept 6 AMW—Arr harks Elm. Taylor, Philadet. | ed emigrant, the preservation of our own lives, and the | boring and mortieing bubs, States on both oceans. 1 that the Central | seve pment. rettlement,) togethor with kts wife and four obildren, | pbs Sarab L.iryant Lathrop, York: br Panama, Pevtin~ demand the etrictest ascount by Harkles Menbertin, of Scipio, In, for improvement iu The President likewise well knew that the Centra’ It ie sbrurd to evppore that slavery aut trectom ean | ard travelled thus for two days, when ho feil (a 1 Crpe Many ti gp Col Joan Memes, gr nf an. futerests of commerce, American States were, with fuil right and reasoa, of the the medics! oi be quarastive. bey rues. ist together. has moniously, wotle the -ongre with a wager, in which the owner permitted bim Nickerson; Telex ‘4 f yect induces 1 Henala C. Host, of Port Wasblogtom, Wis. for im | forming a league amongit themselves to wage war | \ujed tiuics iaciutivually eviarging ths’; rteof slavery, | abd bie femily to ride. Expoed, tn the journey m jarshall; Edwin Reed, Green: Ria. Tih astetagan af the watson Meduewe.se 0 Koray h: shovemneat in saath. : on thoue adventurers—that Costa Rien bad with a | ud repealing ancton compromises ir tue puspoue of fore: rot, 10 the weather apd 10 privations that | Coren il, Hawicing, Whliadeiphis, Bite. stul further from our bebit of svoidiog . medical G. Hubbard, of Penn Yan, N. ¥., for improved | rople resolution commenced it, and that Walker, | ng jt into free Territory ar bced could scarcely withstand, b's wie nnd ebiviren | 5 Hodes: Kevirem: poidmics, and to copy from the Virginie Medical Journal | rekieg attachment for reapers. 4 | routed wherever he tried his strength agalust that |. ibe only way to mwintain « friendly tevling among the | tock tick, and she ond two of the ebildren died and were | } a an extract from an art from the pea of Dr. Hoyt, on Warren Len he] | Douglan, Mass., for improve of the biave Costa Ricans, { bims.if on the | s«vers) States of the Union is to ute the Territo bered on Be euy Ke served at 26 Fy a dermis Bad p> = ~ machite for testing 5 ¢ © settled poli other two chtidren, and came thence to St. Louis, ruined, | for. Py Wasbini be the benoficia! results to be obtalved from the use of ries Ketcham, of Benn Yas, N. ¥., for improved | point of succumbing. 5 the govertment, the agitaion of the question of si broken beartes and deprived Of ali that was dear to him | Jokp. NB to lend fer tirerpoots Jultet ‘Moution, tion of | founta‘a rating : He was, moreover, well aware that, in thissitua | (hc goveenmumt, the agian of the question of slavery | Drokln Dearly erates that ibe Territory ls overrun with | bark Vesta, Pereival, Malta via Genea: brige Bogene A Opium io yellow lover, The theory of the tonie quinine i tm prowlug gangs of thieves and murderers, who levy In om Wars, Philadelphia: Carisan, Pate Hirer'mupately on the property of the unarmed and de. 4 hy fereelsss, and seruple not at arson and murder to gratify | Rofiag"%'w fmaky besceriitl castor: Fk; tat, ar anaat evpidity or revengs. Poth pro slavery men aud abolt and Mareia Tribow. Marshsil, Philadelphia, Vin (lene tiopints are ep in the imbuman business, and have | Aibeny: Leesbur ‘Sam Gilman, Crowell: 8A. Appar their power the hves and_ property of all who are un- | ton, Taylor: Abt orton, Alien; Swan, Dill; Galota, Daag Br ied ' . 4m, H Kinte'land Andrew J. French, of Imm, Ma ane the admission thet it | J icnors to themeclves and Atsos K. Noyes, of J ty ft does by its indtuenee on aeaid, for spring bedsten4s. astvong corroboration tothe |. Wm. a. Kirby, of Butlalo, N, ¥., for improvement in Barvesting machines. tion of things, to recognize the sinking government | "OPPs the direct cause of the prosent exw of Rivas and Waiker was equivalent to puttiog the Punting werween the 6 pera te whole power of the United States in one of the ie the only brand of die scales of the balance, and to furnishing them with | permsnerty tie piace of the country ond endi immediate and abundant resources of all kinds. in | perpetuity of our republican insttation " Relize Hon; Iza Williams Wit om, NO, to 3 Frey ¥., for pen and pon Joon H. Keapp, of New York, } ight tris nd take ve magnilyleg and eggrandizin ; 0 the otuer subdivisions of the general | co‘case, . order that they might trismph over, a a a oe eet aoa ven and Sew York. Goodell, NYork. ‘ “ " - Bein danger; bat, on | able to defend themeelves. There is no law or justice ta Se ae, Sana: Se eee lad canine cows Lamb, of Berlin, Conn., for improvement in | Aeauce at theit Pa cestotean oater es ry night the contrary, must be sought by roatricting SU sad nimi’ | tbe Territory; might rules over both. Any number of mrigalice Farlion, Wittens, Nor Teka he iehoeis, Watt = $6. satarel condition aad free from artiGonl eoste churns, their conquests and depr as far as they mig! aking ite power, to preveut vectonal siriie aud bitter. | cempentes, large and smell, are pouring intothe Territory | qu Kurae. Davia Hoston, aches, Al ‘Townsends = The eflets produced by mechanical obstructions of this James Mackintire, of Somerville, Muss., for improve. | find it convenient. nets. frit Nebraska and Missouri, aod t@ supply themselves | nd and Waltham, Clark. do: John 4B; sem are well ktown. The anwsthetic operation of | ment is ale and beer Coolers. The case having been examined urder all its dif- ‘The extension of slavery (e not on!y antagonistical to | with provis ons and nocescaries, they seize and appro- | Gimen D King Ys Calais 3 ediciu, by which the nervous system is ret vid Matthew, of Philadelphia, Pa., for improvement | ferent aspects, in regard to its origin and progress, | the policy of the founders of our government, bet 0 the | printe whatever they can. tale yy rg ae oy We bave no renson fur devbting this statement. The | fiver, Ri Adsms man who called on us is a simple-minded, straightlor- | fytice vei a conds neers for steam engites. Joseph McCracken, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., for improved Capable of conveying te sensation of pain, b cently astooabet the professionel world. Is it th institutions; t tends to subvert them, y and freedom on an «quality, to com and, posterior to the 7th of Decewler, 1955, uo fa- | very spirit of w vorsble modification supervening, it did not appear | by putting Sumptuous to hope that we may be abie #0 to deal with | process of stiifemmpg hat bodies, r ‘oh ith each other. the possession of our territorial | ward countryman, whose wanner and appearance are @ | wail, Di rr, x. the nerve as to reader tt incapable of trapsmitting the | yoce T Met ully, of Gonzales, Texas, for improvement | tbat, in the month of May, 1 “" B could be ae. | ¥ Every ¢ of patriotivm and engutened | gusronty that he could not, if he ‘would, deceive, We | Wende: Liverpeats pa) ‘ouctng cause of come of those diseases, at the | ia the manufacture of black bottle glass. similated to that of governments of fact, which arise sunmmennbip tA ee that banctal wosutaton | cere webls bame, stating also that be was a pative of | and Merseiiien Marg: A Slevera Sevens, Curncuns mane ead Of the liet of which stands } cilow fever? Evidently farker, of Plymouth, Conn., for improved | out of revolutions, and to which — tavor lends | ‘Tikin tte present limite, and preserve the terruories, tor | Kentucky. fre (Pr) Tanks London; Foster, Crowell, Bostom: @ ie D Stargie, Norrip, 40 ent agencins ee this resuit. if attained at all be attained by meant | pacy consistency and victory gives prestigy the triumphs of free iabor ant th NRueeron Sept 2—Arr be'g Susan, Ray, for wenring apparel a " " =f th that ebell bolt ia the most complete cuepense coas! teut Joba Robingson, of New Brighton, Pa., for impreve New Granada is a sister and ally of the people of | bar > cmpany it—free rchools Sap Exp or Da. Ramsay.—This unfortunate febr Helene. states, do. Jo the 01 wh GALS, Coe estared funetane of Ss Be Sach means | ment in retary steam engines Central America ; as such has to perform ‘ Piuiprice abe greatbess which are thelr unlaiing et | man, y bore pame bad become quite notoriors in Geornin, — NG. Se Houle, we fave im that old, well estabil John Robingson, of Now Brighton, Pa, for improved | them duties of alliance and propriety; anu .. would | rendscts ira who was arraigned recently before the U. 8. Commis RGET ig 22—CMd sche Ovo Hooking. M gad impestetily ademas cancle moulding mac vive. be impossible for her to behold with indifference the | Ii thic policy shall obteln, the day te rot disiant when | siencr inSavanpah tor forgery upon the Pension Office, and | Yo: £04 . Ewards Dougians, dey a rig Ole i - we BO it. a Seta Ween tpg 2h ustice with which they are treated. anil the horri- | the broad Comat \ying between the ¥ ppt and the | made bie rarspe, commited a Woeneveng, toe Sam PhOLMES HOLE, Sept ¢— Archie Sam Smad treatm ree profess jovepeack, Pa, eseignora , OF B. a Pacitic bee be studded with @ constellation of | Gonceuh county, Alsbems, o1 * r - ‘lade phia for Salem: Denmark, i Beaton | powers of op T™ Min , for improvement in barverting mach ss, de-tiny which, to her judgment, is preparing for ei Sea qpatraee Ohus the leneman teed folie anes y le'phia for Falem mark, Bray or Philadel RE sreees, Palaver 2 a fee care x &y, aceipbia ostom. Mary Ana, — « ine Hen NTELLIGRNCE. rE Te rR Rm Bears mnnrnenwe Rodin: and 4 Johnacae ® Sebneypert foe Reais ot ist falt Sie? Sere feoee them by the most unwarranta! le means. an b-La ben dng Lat A. sguerervety sb, lo Sake hennery Deightes specay of tee Tsien cna'tas hve tanbbeas car toes , she offers fa | oon conne chilties for the Interoceanic communi-ations which, | \p \iew of the con't to the government and people of the Uni . ractics! prejudice, that wiber bene: than tat pain; tt Goes not radically cure, is, theretore, Oftentimes quietly laid upon the shoif in favor of other Femedies, st the least, more 4: N,N, Selby, of Fairview, M'a., for improved while tree horses from earriaces { Gum Greek, Ga., for improved buckle f apparel. tiopable. Perhaps | “Oren Stoddard, of Burti, N. Y, for improvement in MASITINE 1 loavees of the State, it Movements of Ocean Steamers. YOM EUROPE. erate with rou object to opium, as is suggetted above. | renin harvesters. igwol interests. The new © Ce t is not an alteratize: that 1t changes New York, N. ¥., f 4 cheire, | volve co map ¥ 4 . “ f Hi ‘Date. Por. rm q an arrest the cause of yeliow fever, while yet in | ment in straw eotters. | : arelves sore)y felt i OF Oe of Bal eiledeiphin | god Carotine t ore ’ he prin- maton «6 port at) AM. brige Denmark, anf a Sores asm Sy, veer ine ceeeation hts be | "Abaeiah Watson, of Faimouth, Ky., for eelt wating ta | contact, o¢ the fatuee Spplcation of the same prin Fire at cine Roast Pig tm | foie ccc Leena 5 rivinton,#'e'Wheta aeeuurun Conca "Sion Meek r , i p bie. jracada. : ance. fo" nceow. PH en time, may we not hope that its activity would be- |S erginand Wieterich and Conrad Hagen, of New York, | On the other hand, in her simple character as a [From the Cucipnat) Times, Sept. 2.) Arieatie... Liverpoet 3 IONEARD LIGHT, fopi6 1:90 146 Passing in. brig Am, Shae es ely Tenet, bus dorms . Y . tor improvement in curtatn Axtures, Continental Power, whatever may be her importance | 4 dostrietise fire cecuried yesterday afternoon, oo the Grice sos arerpoel Rept lire Avery, Torry, ‘orn Philadebpal 4 for boson, ashington......Sontbampton fee . W. fresh, NEWAURYPORT, Sept B—Are sche’ (1% Rost, Reed, Ma yar ien te NEW ORLEANS, Avg 19-Od a ip Cool, Paterson Ta aseo 26th— Arr steamsh oT oul Pw hot, Indianole, via Gat Pena Nicos eS Oren te | veston: chips Ophir. Y ay Gait, Boe? eaux. = ‘That optem bas prolonged |! t distance below the ety. About mid- cureBle, and to an extent 'n some case © tting device for harvesters ant peat petals DB again — gL fameel H. Yooun, of Skelbyville, Ind, for improved dave been an, —— of hoon! pase, waste as md a thes Noreen, of Centreville, Pa , for tematic use of opium ena er er ouproved meth bang’ aiaing: at active out door and even laborious life, with pleasure me — rae — ©. Wheeler, Jr, of Poplar Ridge, ind., for improved »ad force, consieting, above al!, in the patriotism of | pinnk read. a be her sors, #he eonnot, and will not, by her silence | «ey iy. i - en on ee h A, st te sity, oa admit or autboriee principles like these, which are | «fish point of the bettom \ As quiie B rettieraent, ni her judgment, in disaccordance with these of the | (¢msuree Mealy ot Bs = aga Ld = 4 was sovereignty inherent to nations, and 4 constant eal Haha Aamart decks Guo talaeak toeginn te fry at ject of alarm to the peace and independence of ta05: tteréay afternoon. " terpeal; Helen A (Br) Ist later, Liveopool: ard profit for years, and even to & good old = States which bave constituted themeeives on thl it was im the neighborhood of one o'clock when the fire c Waddork, N¥ as! x The ‘knavery 7 = ,-% bet nay, ” Rarcroan Trame Annivine at Carcago. Th continent. Guuntn P war fret discovered in the loft of the corn hy srhera : Weare. aaa ¥ fotierw in, D t . D or for ebel! eration, Ni e uo —e ay a) following number of passenger and freight trains armve ‘The executive of New Gri actuated by these | ine macdinery f a be ration, No on TLmAPAG POR NEW FORR—7U10 D: ¥ Ay pt rams = fay Samer, part of th ng There was ‘at band which oould ve succes#fully applied considerations, notwithstanding the high esteem proferees for the country of the immortal Washington | ro water ons Ccience--the yaine of the cherry pectorals, | fo'Cy ne nome 01 Parse 4 MOON SETS. . fo th, Too aCe me ” a Qltiogetner avcr bable to the rently of opium they COO | jiroie Cen see Ce aun wares. oar ichmond. Cid sole Harnate Pass. Freight. Total. Nase e 7 9 thetanding the evident ard continual prool¥o squebeh te Lawer. and soon the corn house and dis an bye gy ot ate Michigan Central,.......... 6 2 5 | note om = van immense brick building, were enveloped in Abigali mpm ye Tiuuye wandered trom my eubjec: here, besanae twas | Galena and Chicago iow... 4 9 | geod friendeb sich the and government | 3; “Notting et any moment was saved from tbe Port of New Vouk, September %,, 100, noenn Yates P fans ane, Meousy,” Hoxace Scowvenien! opporton'ty to remind she profession Of the | Ciicago, Horlington aud (Winey... 3 3 3 | New Granada have, onder all circumstances, received & en Ruene Vista, eeiplins Jane, Kenney, in Sndeserved neziest of one of ihe most valuable Femedles | Chicago, Alton and S. Louis 3 2 5 | from i'—and notwithstanding the ardent desire ning the @’etitiery on the north were immonse ARRIVED. flocpe Prenat, Av ; rave, in the mont hoprioas of al siananen Chicago and Rock Island 5 2 + | which animates both of them, and the well known "containing about 4,000 hogs. The flames sooa | , bin Nomh Ameviory Cas, Liverpool, Juln’h, with mdse EWP 9RT, Rept be Fe, Li Boe Raker, atte’ neh the protaps exhibition vf opra's, wees teorarse | mraniesm, Bouibere.;. $ BF | necentty which “exints for their preserving and | !mmumiated with thowe. ana veing componed enureiy | Mihi FRerotn, filing Mgeira Ane withmdse noi oy | Fer Syn Veginin gabhi unin yr ty) ™ Sef yehoe | pe + r ; ‘ bt eftors a “eG ‘ o Sesseaceradt aie sana" waeate | Ecgoane Feed bg Reema aeni ie el men inne. | sosty ie prepress he rem wi ectan Wy warg | Tea hs aaa eM | wie er fut an ie he na . La — _- - a 2 6 bul x 4 ’ et Wi , jow, sl wich the Suggestion ie fonnded i ebne Tin teat Pry 2 7 toms, are every day closer cemented, resolves, | big ng ey ‘oy EL. bd a -_ Fans with pin tier, Se fo Mulahath & Dior im n aces, aeewe a of GOB ise cece syncs coer sesecsscese BF 2 ©? | in the nome of and as representative of the a, | eee en terete open Sed al Gee ‘oon tnt back Cava, Leach Taging. Augs. and lial Ang 18, with Ghee, OR J}. dest «king and hair, lo Patrailo & Eeheveria. A , , N fork. ESAe Ais ign 4840, apoke bark Gaiden, “Age, from Galen’ “Poni aNo, Bei 5 Ari Narks Yinairer, Gooting, Malan 5 mg 0 , Chae, ‘ jers, Xibara, Cubs "9 days, with , Sept t—Arr achr WY rx *, molassen, RICHMO: ap. Sep’ a ‘Mam Gregory, Bucklow, ‘ured. 30vh ult, lat 35 40, 4 ‘eur as to ‘rd a revere prle from NRE. which lasted | “ROCKPORT, At Ln “AW tre George Atbert, York, Ootte to protest against the act of recognition of the im | |i reyched with eafety were driven out. Some 500 trasive government of Rivas and Walker in Nicora- | ),.rned to dear, or so badly Injured that they died scom gta by the government of the United States, and | aner, inst the principles and reasons by which such aa ‘Wert of the distiliery were nine f) has Leen justitied. ronting 0 the road, sx of which were'oooupiad by dairy: = Li yd E pb is pal —— : powers of cblorofonm and ¢ her depen: . r NoF THE Steamer Kyiceeepocrrn — “ean Slight but sign! deant analogy whe «ot Me cripe gt Oyo} Knickerbocker has been re- a ov * im come few cases | The buil of p of ine In yellow fever, That qui red, and y fal derrick was wsed (1 pine rane hd remedial properties to ite pri og het me dalling houses, iy turned, #0 that one of the hen it was found that the rudter as «ys i 1 id 4 n beat, ¢'A fore and main ke. 4 eld 20 for ete ree iertea oh fu vaieg * inte, th the catient ounse, bea ‘truck the bottom of the riven, ane succesfully re It ia to the sentiments etive and honor | me = pwmeever 1 “y eens 7 — Bd of ow stabies, | 1 ear ran Reavitas, Avg 3, with sugar aad mEACOeept ro | 3 B Milmay (atw, S67 tons), Webb, pretty gencraliy exploted. But m: t. | Fisted the power of the derrick. person engaged in | of the d States governm in favor of the b' 4 bo head Of cows. tobae le a j et 4 0, verpoal, ter: . iefatieactor Sythe purely nervous tuperintendlog the work bas concluded to let g9 his _pro- ple of Central America, and especially of that of Me tabs —$- S| er hte ivesia@,, 2 daye,in ballast, to J Mada tegt 5 Rte "Race Maite Char, Ppliadelptin. ringing in the care, giddinew, &e , { rent bold, and to tow the reese! into deeper water, when to Rica, in order that ite powerful interposition ' bse | the Re CRA £), Coupe, Aus Cayes, 92 days, with | . vi o . hw ite exbibition in large doves, and by the fot | he « conddent that he will be able to turn and then tow je them, as far aa possible, from the ealami- Tieve Ge Whole rine Won tee eck un | loge cod. fo Pilebury & Sandie u - WAHRMAM, Avg Si—Are tohr® Rea Phil | erm such qualities, it bas been thonght bore | her upow the fate, It is not yet known yd aver with oggressive a wis ere BANS WEN, Tediiced to Tivip T wergtin (uf Hopton) Wriliee, Gonaives, with logword, pethpayh Sa th scire V inck Bie carrey | tow fever. Thit, a8 (ar as it goes, tends in my | boilers are on the veasel or st the bottom re) Pixo vt.Pomno, porn worel’ tte’ Ta, | ving . ze donk. 6 Sak 0 ay ‘7, WW: Sept hy | <o yh 1 the opinioy that an artic's having cae r whether 6 eee Sate hee oT ” grcatan . aon ~ sous. | he mat? we dl aye, te pitt Pehio, Wiel, Fort 6 Prive, 14 care, with togwond, (0 ee Pore ® Cay itis '9 ache Med Pe | F 72 aod well kcowa power of controlling the nerve, ope at

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