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. 10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1856. The Late Fatal Prise Fight. City Poltttes. American Institute. ‘The New Opera at the Academy. ‘The Turf, Be further states that there is no CONTINUATION OF THE CORONBH'S INQUEST. DEMOCRAT C CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMEN. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE AMMRIOAN | We shall have to night the frst representation in this FASHION COURSS, L, 1-—RUNNING. outa with the schooner, as everyibing tou of Before Coroner Perry. Pursuant to the call of the General Committee, the INSTITUTE. country of the famous opera by Meyerbeer—‘‘The Star of the North.”’ It is founded on the romantic story of Ca- therine, the wife of Peter the Great, adapted to the ne- cessities of the stage, and necessarily a departure ia its details from the circumstances. It was produced in Paris tu February, 1854, under the superintendence of the The inquest im the case of the deceased pugilist, AN4Y | Courei Convention mot last night and made the following | This promises to be one of the finest oxhibitious of Kolly, was continued yesterday at the Coroner's office, . American industry presented by the American Institute. ‘before Coroner Perry. The evidence elicited was not of & The Crystal Palace, which has been engaged by the Insti very important nature. but it was somewhat interesting, tute, was thrown open to the public on Monday last, and as will be seen from the following report :— although a large portion of the space is unoccupied, nearly the equinootial storm had just passed, the weather was pt Joshua Jerrill and others, of “ine extremely favorable, and everything appeared in order | hold “a taches any aid fet except the track, which was a little heavy after the rain, | 4" and le square fastened throughout. She but not so slow as to excuse the wretched running made | upper deck | Yesterday was the opening day at the Fashion Course, | To ax Lauxcusy—There will be a under the auspices of the Fashion Jockey Club, and as hos Wooe & Brows, af Canion a tne por cae ., John Brown, omocr of tua Fourth ward pote, veing sit the stauds have been taken by exhibitors, and 12 the | maestro bisnself, and afterwards at Covent Garden, in | PY Some of tho entries. Considering the programme | "sis. which ate slgo aquare fastened, and in all her Seen eee ma tera the 0. P. Seulihy T vent weolored course of a few days will be crowded with the products of | july, 1865, with the same advantage. It has also been | “ered for Se on day's apnenenaee Sha aiteadance Notices to Mariners, ‘snap and inquired for the captain; he said the captain had American industry, Tne machinery, of which there is 4 | put successfully upon the Contiaeatal boards, Mareteok | W®* Suite good. Althoug ronntag was very bad | (nor about the Ist November ging, Nfs ee just gone ashore; [ asked when he would be back, and in a few moments;’’ I asked him the cap je said tt was Edwards; | asied him what ‘dis sirmame; was be replied that he did noi know; | seat him to Maguire, and Le was absent about dive minutes; ibe oO men came ou board, I isquired jaa the captain, whee oue of them repled, “I am captain; 1 told bim I wanted to throughout, yet the spectators seemed satisfied with the bhoved and a dh oder ‘at Plum ates af RAS sad hoped r better things during “rete rte eee “ cs . $4 Dat. race was Westchester county stakes, three | New York, Sept 2, 1866. subscription, $8 ;, forfeit, $100; cuRRENts, added by the club, which was closed’ with the ‘fol- uve gina the following in tho Key West Key of the Gulf, of toying nominations :— large variety, is to be In operation this afternoon. There are several new inventions in this department, among which Shepard’s magnetic electric machine holds a pro- minent place. A revolving apparatus, with helices of copper wire, is brought in contact with magnets, which, when in motion, produces the electric current, thus en- decerves great credit for his introduction of it bere, and, judging from the rehearsal on Monday evening, it must become a favorite with the public, Abroad it equals in popularity the ‘*Trovat of Verdi, The first scene is laid at Wyborg, in Finland, instead of Saardam, in Holiand—for the sake, probably, of [ HUPdtidedda tian 5 T wants Ted Ted a eat wh she asked where beely superseding the galvanic batteries snd the vse | the unities and an easier arrangement of the incidents, | , Job8 B. Monnol’s ch, {. Roxane, by tmp. Trustee, dam | 1, rk Eee PLO? Haha Maat May, Ash, to, ani I toid him to Jersey; he wauted to 1k—Tetar raw of acids. The currents of electricity may bo used for | peter, im disguise, is learning the trade of a sbip carpen- | >¥,mp. Priam. F Elquette, by Mariar, out of Fashion. | 5, ested vo forme set owe going w siart {rom and I replied | js —Lowis Fransway. Simeebe este Seco tet ot ater etm | ‘8% with an eye to the future increase of the Massian | | John Hunter's ch. f-Ela,vy imp, Yérkabire, dam by serra of pray eau, wi foment?” be called ibs fees Curry with Blan aside, and nee a m © wont para [= ecto ping, or) x <ouparaie nary. Ene tee ease raey:- Sivan oe wee Sl. eica| Monnot's br. Maytnorn, by imp. Trusic, out gue o he Votan bya 3b ones Pan <ftee a short goaversation desired to know what kind of oye F oy Charles A. Kentish hominal zene. ihe cleotro dy awe ris akin | the costume of a working man, Catherine keeps Pea ay sae 1) ap Sane attended to. it wo be; 1 ‘im it would be | < 7 Ie ¢ vent ‘ergnes 7 - Fo Dee ce the cnctne temh A en Sharad ties he by iit cher ong = {Uprove to be all that i caieed (9rit by the irentors, it | PUbLC house near the dockyard, and Peter falls in | First Hea —a cadet te nip ro they. Sot off well to” | rnorosep cHaNcEs iN tux LIGuTING AND BUOYAGE GF LIXR tated be did not want 20 go on Any more such excursions; | .£—\emvel Jockin pron may to's great cxtent supersede the use of the steam éu- | °¥® with ber, A baad of Cossacks enter the village | ROW ed the catia chowee tn treat | Alp mseting of he Lérpesto? Dock Comestiae, om. Taste Asked ‘hm for wat reasoa, and be said it dk not pay; | “fy aaa Jane ae gino. Professor Page exhibited in this city, several | or the purpose of sacking and plundoring it, She dit- | yboue two lengths, A now made a brush, and a | dar,the eDapartment anbmied & ew chart told bim we weald pay him well; he repliec, the 8 Philip MeMahoa —aargit ago, aT m = Pore arte sg v ty, arms them by her playfulness, and amuses them by toll- very Pret pretty run ensued, which reaulted in passing Et. “oe ¢ gorihera channel, with the followin ae ots pert g ype | aaa ak Be. ant beeald | io! that on Gxbibinon at tho Grytal Palace, Ia the machine | PE tbeir fortunes, as sho had learned tho art from her frat rfid ie bnngRicnngg tg Bomdgend gi. Mery prokeiten io Li . executed during the season of 1496. Curry; ve said that the Captain of the boat who took up department there are, alto, engines of the most im- | mother, who bad predicted her own rise to greatness. orn for the rom hoeas. Aa sass they resshed |. ecotad, Seca neve taken place since the lant be purty at the McCoy Gut was arrested, au! iteost him roved kind, anda fire engine worked by the same mo: | struck with her talent and beauty, Poter offers her mar- ts wert trp Bilquette mado pay, "pasved Roxana, and Channel ‘a greatly Feluced in breadth in con Pp fi tive power attracts much attention, The fruits, yoge- tables and flowere are not all in, and but a few specimens are on exhibition, but we are assured that what are - to come will surpass auy that have bcen displayed at fo: ged dew of money 10 get out of it, 1 ‘asked btm it be was uot afraid of deiig arrested, aud be replied, * Yes, I expect to be to-morrow, to give evidence;”” he wanted to know who the parties were that were going to fight. I cameo the stand an.easy winner by several lengths, in | sequence of the Liltle Burbo Bonk hauing extended ilself inte Second Heal.—Fiiquette went off with the lead, and ‘was never headed in the heat. The pace seemed so slow risge, to which she consents, if he will alter his habits, become a soldier, and rise to the rank of an officer. The Cossacks, though they are restrained from plunder by ward {0 Join the Little’ Burbo, redneind the wale (5—Wesley Hunt. . west e partes tothe Aight ou Tuuraday laste ne mveyes We | pe—Francia O'Risiy. Hugh 0! 7 ee will On sock to amuye and in- | ber intuence, aro nevertheless determined on obtaining ene epee Wn re en Poe ee ee ie Slnvof water over the Linde: Bure ra sina egies James S. Ward, being sworn, said:—I am police officer tems — terest them in the model of the city of Mew York, which | levies, and the brother of Cattarina, who is about to be ais BRCOND RACE, ite ye ‘Phsienld bak tabaaaaat te saia’ ne of the Twentieth ward; on Thursday, about 13 o'clock, s | 36 Iraxe Philips,” Yong of the mows ingenious meee of workeadehig.:2 | married and i an arrant coward, is frightened lest be | yo gecond rane, which wat to be the feature of wwe | eighcyte'cceanes heen ered nmin ore man came to me as’) was passing through Thirticth “i street, and informed me that he had seen a perron taken | $0 — Michel Smith. out of @ boat about the toot of Thirty four street, and | 40" No meeting. put into a butcher's cart, and conveyed tow house bed 4S—No meeting. ‘street, amd that the man’s forehead appeared to 44—No pominations. been hurt, as ifhe bad beca shot; the man who gave me | 45— Xo nominations the infor: ty be a stranger; | did not know : ths Inoulag, and foooapaliod tim ta ge ttn me ani eaoe asons ee ees, may be carried off by them. She boldly resolves to take his place, assumes the garb of a peasant and departs with the soldiers. In the second act she appears in uniform in the Russian camp, and is drilled by a corporal or subaltern whom she recognizes as the same she hadseen at Wyborg. He sup- of day, was a four mile run, called the light weight stakes, | Prout Sn ced 'swocca quaster ofa mile mtothischegael inwuots for $1,000, for which there were three ent viz. = | a manner as ts have neers nee bar, or space Seige Ellen Bateman, Miss Lightfoot, and Rosabel. Ellen was | in he Zebra Bank cers ab about cutie, same me, ground the favorite against the ‘eld at very high odds; in some | as chited hodily tothe camward (0 Sorta Guiae instances one hundred to twenty, before the 3 and | thereby red considerabl; nie breadth af sachea well it might bave been, as it was at least one hundred nel the 2 water in contra the same as before, ohne: dollars to ared cent; for such a contemptible farce of a | feet at low water. whole fair is Thorwaidsen’s group of stati , Teprasent- log Christ and the Twelve Aposties, which remained {o the building since the World’s Exhibition of Industry, ia 1865. This, of iteelf, will repay a visit to the Palace at ‘say time. 10 Of address Is to be delivered by Judge Meigs, this perme vy Dodworth’s band will seems ot 7 me piace, ince, ics the homeiners same ‘oreee Walter wala. peor png nr aad ged ‘eral oeare pores her to be the brother, whom he had soon, and | Face Was never witbemed. _ How the trainers or owners | Forms Channel uanuel and Poo! renin near erty the same, but the ‘ 5 0 ation. ¢ — Pee ee eel onde eee Banks, le I weat inio {ato the place with the r and officer Locus, | 5) Nernard Reila. to vive this year, places her on guard at the tent of an officer—in fact, that the delusion that there was "a win in Of A ide eticae ol a! yanks, santas, zo Ge whom I called in; Capet as behin tho bat aia art x ; Sleeves; T asked him if spy porcon had dean brougnt to | 549 Dominations. his house wounded ; be ssid s friend of his who was work- | 3° Thome a Sane ‘ing cv @ boat at the foot of Thirty fourth street bad met | 547 ones Fitzy 1d. with a slight accident, by the falling of a beam on his 55—Chas. zn. ) of Peter himself, Still in disguise, with the curiosity of @ woman she peeps inside, recognizes her old admirer and is dreadfully shocked at seeing him drinking deeply with a friend and amusing himself suspiciously with a Brooklyn City News. KINGS COUNTY CIRCUIT CoURT. Before Hon. Judge Brown. Ellen took the lead on a went under a hard | “'Tayions Bank, Jordan Bank, and Jordan Plate occupy the a bens the four miles at a fn hardly fast enough pny position, and remain in other respects the same as in qT fac it Burbo has pbc The following summaries must suffice for the first sive noribern Se ete ee eae face of oon AERGORUENTO LIDS ELE ee egies bat ‘una Sarrswazr 23—John M. Butler inst William Shaw hie tp ia'e botcber's cert; #md that he wan aeatup | S¢—2Uzéerald G. Byrdgwl, || anal James fring Pinata! charges that on the 2th of | OCP Of vivandieres of the camp. She gives way wo | day'eracing = ‘in “consequence of the foregoing changes, the marine sur. fairs; also that Tcould veo biin ff wished; not knowing | §5— No nominations. ag. September, 1955, he was assaulted on the Uulon Race | Met horror at wis infidelity, forgets her poe qiee aad — First Dat.—W. r county stakes for three reson auggeata the following ‘iterations’ ia’ ie lighting aud onpd " a —_ 20) ef capat to be tres T then fold bie. my” seasoee’ fant | 30—No nominations. = Courne, 1.1, by defendant Shaw, and so seriously in ordered to leave bar post. She refuses, and strikes added byt p Reels scinneripen, GOON; Biel, S100; 4 "iat ie elisht at exhibited in Formby lighthouse 6(—No nominations, ured about the head as not‘o have yet recovered officer in his face, is seized and condemned to die, She the tion, hi the strang he iy ‘ofmation ws Sa Saye Stancer had civen me the in | "ur. Banks wil speak in this city om the 25th ingtan ‘| the eflcctwof the beating, and clainss rushes into the tent, appeals to Poter, and exclaims ‘it | F-Morris’ br. f Etiquette, by Mariner, out of Formby Ii be ip from e N of the time and place will be given a after. Samuel Garrison, Esq., opened the case for the plain- Fasbion., sestsseesseseseosess IZ I | itspresent position; be shifted 400 yards: — and see the ma, if 1 wished; not having heard otice by Will be given Sere: 1 » is 1? She is forced away, but escapes from the soldiers, | J, 8. Monnoi’s ch. f. Roxana, | by Trustee, dam vy to northward—these three objects to lime up tha ® theaext moraing, | The Hon, Anson Burlingame is to apeax tonight at | {%,8ud the prosccusion “then called the following’ wi Guctn Stadt wie Ge deus, 6 tenes eaten. te eater viscvusvssse @ 2 | Vietgria Channel over the deepest ew ate Friday), W aa accounto! | Union square. We dceubt not every republican will be William Green, who testified that he wason the race ‘d John Hunter's ch. f. Eula, ‘by Yorkshire, dam by the Cri eb A water . G By ess, recalls her ” J td of fined by additional bi estar“ thought wee cooneied wis theens | freteri. "ete MME WHO as spokes an acted fr | cotrag ote day Ta gueaton, where gan both pa | tone aad would eave her, Bult Moo la Se ha se 8 Macaig, oy ara, ait “| ERE be caine nme te 1a ane Jendan' was Wi put , wi , ° » - wert to the house, Shot ee sear a teneiae a2d myzelf | The German Republican Club, of the Kighth ward, had dotendants came ‘slong, and Shaw'asked plainiu! why be | disappeared, At this moment @ conspiracy breaks out | of Kate Cole,....... - ne ah route present amount of trae through the Queen's Channel, the matter, and could not teli is where Capat could be | She largest meoting of any that bas taken, piace in the } bad called him ‘Limplng Dick,’’ Butler denied having | among his troops. He discovers himself, and tells them improvement rendtratdesra ble that « fairway buoy should fourd; she informed me that the man Kelly was in the | W°Fd— Fiick im the chair: Mr. Schudel, | sald eo; Sbaw then called plaintif’ a “stinking sonof's | t, ctaer him ifthey will. Overawed, they fall on their | .. StCoxD Race.—Light weight akon $1,000; sucscrip- aie Mein ecrs house at the time I was there; she then oem to the next | MT ‘Theobald Flick and others, addressed the meeting. b—b,”’ and said be would lick him an: pos after some i ve nh. ey tion, $250: forfeit, $100; $250 by the club; to Croeb) lightshi uires to be moved one-third of s mile door neigtibor, Hughes ‘who informed us that Cops was ESP SREP EEE further words, Shaw threw off his c ped over the | knecs and are pardcned. The third act represents Peter carr} we 100 Ibe.—four miles. Nominations :— N W 22 Wo suk the elbow of the Burbo Bank, and with the axe of partics who called for his cart ou the above Board of Ten Governors. chains and struck Butler, who was stan gz with his | at Moscow, in im) state. Catiarina re. ch. m. Ellen een, by imp. Glen- Porm gee be a useful guide to the navigation of The Board met at 4 o'clock P.M. Simeon Draper in | S7™8 folded; on his repeating the blow. Butler defended marvellously saved from death, but bas become imp. Trustee, 6 1 | erie Buoys on the inner bar of the Victoria Channel remaln- Saias ih Annite, tetng uly own, depend aviatiowss< el : himself; they then clinched, aud Butler threw Shaw, | under the pressure of her misfortunes, To restore her to | W. 3, br. i. Mise Lightfoot, by ing ia this nosition. will continue (0, be. of service in cases Where do you reside’ A. Tlive in 1omh street, be | the cbair. when Irwin pitched into the Aaaristance of Shaw: some | reason, Peter builds & Cottage like her ownand surrounds | | out of Young Lady Lightfoot 5 voare 2\w draught of water may make It cecessary to avoid pats. Second and Trird avenues. Q Do you know'an Some conversation oceurred as to the improper transfer | of the bystanders wished to them, but Irwin said | her wih ber famiy and friends; the clouds pass away | P.C. Bush’s the bars of the Queen’s Channel and the west middie, @ thing relative toa prize ight which toox piace at of persons from one department to azother, but mo action | {ey fuould ght, and told Shaw to go in and “h-} frees oe maeay, Coeeeirentens Cerent fa res C | "dam by Andrew, 8 qi ta jf diet “Chanast pi ay Thopay moraing i meer {stra pore Tay taken. | [t appears that lunatics were taken to the | catch bis hand as he was aout to strike Shaw; | Such is the story of the libretto of Scribe. The for to-day 1s a two mile race, in which | Pee oe ete oe 1 eds These, together with all o'clock on the night in question I was ia bed, when my | “'mshouse who were not yet cured. they were twice parted by Butler’s friends, but each | — The music is Samirably adapted to its iJJustration, The | wr. Gibbous’ Miss Julia and Mr. Coster’s One Eyed Joe | other proposed alterations or additions, are exhibited on the Lae agen ct cen yet | we Sa ie By sheds where cared a | wie aa ir aap ee areas | Sc tae, Gua darter | chico, Masomed ray ibe mle hay, or | PHRota gate se ae mr te , al y of ‘ SET EA ie te et oe meat orcered to be published in the city papers. feverely injured as to render it doubtfal whethor be | imotnake Yeswie sechesttn “tad one behind the scones, | TAich Charley King, Washington, and Nicolas I. are | nave attended a Ri olin, and tie Proposed chanzes, with bis myself. Q. What did you gor thers. fort “A. I WEEKLY CENSUS. Tronid be able to get home; Dr. Bohen was seat for; be } combining together with ‘‘elletive grandeur.” The “ wilh the is recummondiug ineee changes tu desirable,’ "> weal have teshow msy benther, fa palsomen ). whe And | _ Number remaining {n inatitutions op September 20:-— | has the marks still on bim. curtain rifes to the chorus singing in © minor Key. ith Me In Teco ETT PAERS, Marine Surveyor, Pott gai 2, ‘noth ne Be until wor Lupatic Asylum . 591 City prisons.......... 343 On the cross examination nothing was elidted tending | chaunt a prayer for Finland, Scoumpanied by ya Yeu call, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ‘The Chairman called the attention of the committee to the fied an above Teapere my brother went there for the | Bellevue ap +, @2T Randall's Island’ ‘ana tosontearers ihe Siem Geers ing the people to work—a Verdi accom | chart, and observed that the report of the Marine Surveyor puepenvur ae jectitg those veo were present at the dght 1,222 — bospital,.. +661, 068 Green's testimeny was corroborated by Wm. Water- | jdea. Cattarina sings a beautiful air = ‘Miaughing 70u Naw roa—raus Q What did you eee a: Marhattanvilie? A. I saw dve or » 451 man, of New York; Frederick J. Nodine, of Brooklyn, ace,’ ard joins in a trio with Peter et aand haw brother. 5 49 | moon Rises. 283 : 890 Col’d Orphaa Asylum’. 180 |} and david Henegan, of New York, with whose testimony 5 55] mom warns. morceau from Prasceria, ¢: : 195 —— | the piaintif rested. Joba MeErnew, of New York, | hosters ot tet ue Six persone there, who told us that there was a steamboat tals. Children at nuree - her fear of the Coseacks: and as the act coming spio ake them ws prize Mgt: Wve boat soon | Workhouse... 554 Total.....+ + «se++05,874 | Dutober, was standing with bis back to the parties, and | rondo by Cattarina, a chivalrous duo with ae Port of New York, September 23, 1856. — ac roceeded up the river abont five miles, we then turned | 1crease since iast week, 40, yrben he turned round he saw them across the chains on | comic one with Prasceria; next we have two choruses OLEARED. Cid at New Bedford 224, bark Louisa, Hathaway, Pactse i aad proceeded about two miles dowa the river, When = ree Eunw's tena cnertnende Wookie seit hed teas a: ee eer ae, and'a concluding solo by the he- Ship Patrick Henry, Giord, London—Grinnell, Minturn & | OF" scm Edgartown 19th, ship Lexington, Fisher, Paoiis We laudea 0 the New Jersey shore; I think there were Frroga art. oa “ Co, D s out £50 persons om board; I stood at the landing uati Baiore A. W, Bradford *| Si vcotimatay oe sooine go thet br Che presemeting "| pare Remescces Sntas oot te comidered, 9 bo fhe Hiark Rosette, Perce, Glargow —M M Freeman & Co. Oceae or frcm Captala Wood, of bark Active, of NB, reperta about’ ess o'clock; the Sgt aren commevesds Tesaw | SEF 20 —Rislens v1. Hiska—The matter of the es | Jam jacMiauon said be saw the commencement of | (‘ayorites with Meverbeer,) uniting with the flutes, aad hark Sarah’ Anny Libby, 8 Jobna—Meteaif & Duncan. her at gea Aug 1, with 8 bbls sp oll, bound on's eruise. . tweaa | tate of Mrs. Riebens was again brought up before the | “We siray, and did pot think plaintiff had bis arms folded; | producing a singular and pleasing eflect. Then, ge Bark Mary Bentley, Beutley, New Orleans—J W Elwell & t Spoken, dic. Lyneh aud Kelly Aes > gt in @ghting: I did not A bark steering WSW, show!n; ng a, bi blue, ug, White and blue dig 5 4 ‘ben Sbaw stepped across the chain they both cliuched; | other (hings, we bave a song {rom a cavalry officer, the eviire ight. you see the last round fought’ | Surrogate, Messrs. Robertson, Dunning and Ogden were Bs ‘not gs. é ¥ ‘ark Alice Tainter, Stewart, Mobile— Post, Smith & Co. nal, divided perpendicularly (pr 1 could not say positively, but I think I did not. Q. Did | ine appiicants, and Messrs. Cadosa and Cutting the con- | “chats "a? Oe i ve that when Shaw at pre Iara ag: Ay en Si gel sip abel Bank ‘Aan Fish, Wolfe, 1 Marks—Brodie & Petes. Ralem June ior Mio Grae wad seca Aug. iat 21s 8, Brig O Woodward, Chase, Sagua la Grande—C & EJ Pe ers. Brig W Goddard, Knight, Brand, rine Echt Deborah, Conssias, Washing you kuow any of shos» present? I knew Charley Lyuch | testants. This will of Mrs. Miebens bas been for some | across the chain Butler seized bim by the shoulder, and aad Mike Murphy; I do not know Johuay Roach nor | time submitted to probate before the Surrogate. After a| £ ; mn they i ‘ s grabbed B. by the hair. When they fell Shaw feil un- Capet; iknow a man vamed Burns. Q. Do you kaow who | contestation, the case being appealed to the Supreme | der the chain, and Butler on top. the ee Keuy's seconds were’ Aman named Barney Court, a special collector for the estate was appolated by | Several other witnesses were examined on the part of aa,on Schr Mary, Robbins, Newhern, josgom & Sons ed aa one of bis seconde. Do you know Wuilip Clair’ | the Surrogate, ag usual in such oases, The special collec- | the defence, the gist of whose testimony was that they | wiat* intiine Payee Fa Echt Mary" Jane, Burch, N ga » Giearman & Co 160. @ Was he present it the fight = was. 3 © | tor now applies sgainst the executors of the estate of | cid not eee who Sreck the mest blew. : oe, pera toe repay te sqpeey mame rad ie eee ech —— Sofi va iy Borxos Avees, July 2—In port barks Swallow, Upton peneer Se manes See Oe 140s bo | Mr. Hicks (Mrs. Rieben's father) for the payment of | | ‘The cause was ably summed up and given to the jury | "In thethird el which is short, we have Becht #4 Appleton r, Bosion Win 7 Herrick. Sires end Cie Millet, fan Witeks thee, denen, ln oe Coe eS, oe be. vre- | $40,c00, alleged to be due Mra. Bichens atthe time of | ox Meuday aflernocn, and yertcray tue jury. came imi iy sweet allegro. for two utes. (4 J Sehr Ge Sy oe pty HL from Baltimore; Gt, Beraa, Rent! Yc#, bat be took no part in the atair’ oO ¥ou | ber death. The executors deny that that amount was | court witha verdict against each of the defendants for | song.) allegro, and a Boon Fe al by Histol, I. Kenny: Fiatett and Prescott, tstlen, une; and elhers, ane be yeu ksow “yy Fo ‘ 1 40 | due her from the estate of her father at the time of her | seco. So ot iene pieces are omitted in order to reduce the Stoop Jobs fn Adams, Halioce, Madieiowa, gageene tsa Cranrvecos, Sept Z—Arr bark Clenthegos, Peavey, X Yack. . ad be nego le i at i rt i it = , ” ” onia, Portland—C: JAVANA, bark Barah le, Flood, > (do, Q. Do you keow James MeDounsily’ A. No. | for” fiat “ticke, * Jette was takes upon tn | _ Fite —Last evening, sbout nine o'clock, a Bre broke out opera to the ordiuary time of theatrical re Steamer Sarah, Joues, Philadelphia—J & N Briggs Marancis, abt Sept 8-1 a ort brigs Yankee, ‘Poland, lag © Did ais the above appear to be lookers on’ A. They | ocint, and the case set down for trialon Monday next. | '" the grocery store af George 8. Mott, No 13 Bicks | Ut the — eeaeunt & on na, and Bat- ARRIVED. for Reston; PR i born, Steamship Angusta, Ae hours, with mdse enmane ‘July 1S tne Bnd ‘verk Tmaom, Perkins, Sa- ides ‘North of Rees eechanged signals wih senssin BARA, Avg 2—In port brig Lauretia, Dunbar, for Nery nah. ‘Alabams, bence for Savant ip Cit * i, 1, Ang 12 wil St JsGo pe Cua, Ang 8—Arr brigs Hesperus, Gram, New snd? Ro cry oT ne pool, Ang 12 with mdse | yi! ah, F Pabares Hine, Phileddlpias: zi a8 Ai ion 3, uw ‘Bt sieamship Peru, nce tor 1 ALBANY, sive Ship Susan Bonar, finks (of Boston), Case. Bremen, Aug®, | mond; a Barney Aaron take aa active | Tie question to be decided will be whether the executors | street, caused by the explosion of a camphene lamp, | , be qu , caus P, just pa: e Hghir A. They did; they cheered the com: | oy yi. Bicks, the father of Mrs. Riebens, did owe her the mpg Te sine tag arses | smetengiaed atas tm be Sui, ant wba | 26] pe ah no odontal at 1 uotiged him eaiy in on the ground before the fight; | Smount? | Mrs eee eT it ae roe mean has sikes’ vo. | ibe upper portion was oceupied by Samuel Cole, the es yo j | $50,000 under will: but poor man has since ; | beard tim tay after they bad been Aghting adout = come intane, and is in some (institution (n France. The Dauner, Cola being ae vas carried out sa boor, * This won (do for me,” and he immediately | Surrogate directs money to be sent to him, according as on fn damaged so an to be ae leit the ground; I next saw bim on the dock | did aot see | Ds"tecuires it, The special collector haa uot, encugh ing was damaged £0 20 to be render. taille that of Peter. in London, Herr Formez the one, and Bosio the other; the Corporal, was Labliche, The whole cast was fine, including the names of Lucchesi, Maral, Gardoni, Jenpy Bauer, and Mad. Ru lersdorif. Maretzck bas mounted this opera in his best style. ‘The scenery, costumes and effects are well studied, and ihe company is arranged di:cr . Amodio, though the music is thought to be a [little below’ his mm Peetu, Besrloty sera Olrs anaes be ‘i 3 r Bay: Julia Wicks, Wicks, Islip, dp ‘ais untenantad) with mdse and toStanton & Ruger. 12h inst, lat | [ Oyster Bay: Julia ‘icks, Lalip; Comet, Come Fe ny Gan you name any more who | money in hie bands to pay Mr. fisbens the leency em uo, insured for $1,800. tural plc, singe and arte wih great exoelience. | Hi 2 lon cei inte one sail | ell se ‘ i Hilza Jane, Oaufto, Passaic, loops A. Iknow a maa named £4. | e'geis the $6C,000' from the execurors of Mts Rievens’ me tags Boneh ate nip a tad wena wr shpat he : .. ‘ y part in Ube ight, Teould | So fos ihe S60 vows. Tost tone of her vivaeity or power, anda ‘emirabiy Ship Bavaria, Ba ‘Ang 17, with mise sdse and 9T pas. i not recognise any one i themghi time, as \t was ¥ 7 nines 2 st , comic and effective; and the bere nara sing very senate 1a Wes Whnlock ‘Sept 13, lat’ 41 76, lon 86 80, saw & Scroms Desta —Daniel Hurie; to the mark. residing at 297 South ty, though they do not come we: ‘Howes rigged, with a black cross in her foretopsail, bound | thagena Som ia: Abbott lawrence, Crowel, Ports- ‘The Slave Trade in New York. on = iMh street, dropped dead yesterday morning near the | if all else were poor and uni ol at Bonin vehre Le ‘atts, Waits Trinidad (see Mis); Sylvanas was to bes fight or not;I heard one of the men UWITED STATES DISTRICT COUBT. corner of Or oye eet pod wnent left big | -& Grange would answer for all. She appears in several Ship Fmma (of Chenin) va Havre Py je witymdee | Alien, Sears, Alexandria; Louisa Dyer, J d 5 oes | 5 Be Before Hon. Judge Betts pists ane ee arenes, diferent costumes, In the course of the opera, each of | nn!tS passengais. 103 W biwell Co. ‘Sept 6; tat 42, lon | siesaver City of New York. Matthews ‘Philadelphia. empiosed on the boat say “thal if he knew what kind of home about half-past five o'clock for the purpose of go- | them I YT car, n Bryat ttn yand E ‘aphed, abip Shawmut, (rom Liverpool. Nothing sailed, wind an excursion it was gong to be he would not bave gone ENTICING SEAMEN TO DESERT ; ;1 oe nes Angoae | Pros) Pierbe, Chicide, ehdays, with coal, to | Pare ship Shammus from Liverpool, Rothing & re at Q. How aid you return’ A. I hired a small boat aad re | ever 03.—Patrick McKenna, alias Paddy the Greek, | ‘9S % Dis Iabor at a mason, and when near the corner of | quisitely an - anchor inthe Roads. turned with two others. ? * | Grand street and Union avenue felt unwell, and sat down sxccution—everytbing is beautifully done—her tones are | Bark Clio (Brem), Frahling, Bremen, in hallagt and 278 pas- | BALTIMORE, Sept 22—Arr sieamers Mount ». NYork; Piedmont, - do; Locust Point, faynen wy ‘do; ef aJuror—Q. Do you know apy of Lynch's seconds! | withdrew his plea of not guilty, aud pleaded guilty to® | uoox a stoop. Uificer Young, of the Fifth district A. | think Burns was one of them. charge of enticing United Sates seamen to desert. Judg observed him, and ‘attempted to assist bim bome, ut 4 Jemac Astin. dotailet policeman at the Fourth district | ment suspended, and 1 eaataaad was remeaded to the | bad taken but'a few steps when he fell; when raised life i court, being duly Po yworn, deposed as follows:— | United States authorities was extinct. Dr. Clevelard was, ge but all efforts . Were you present ai tbe prize Gght’ A. lwas, Q. CHARGE GF PITTING OCT THE STATE em? anmTrra. to resuscitate Bim were cuavailiug. Coroner Hanford De you kaow who were present, and if s0, mention the The United States vs. Basilio de Cunha Reis —The defen. held an inquest yesterday afiernoon, when a verdict of names yousaw? A.J saw Johapy Roach, Kit Buras, | dant in this case isa Portugeuse merchant, doing busi death by apoplexy was rendered. Deceased leaves a wife firm and true. tremolo is |aid aside—she soars like the lark. warbles like the nightingale. In short, she as a role where all her talent is ia turn most roy displayed, Such was the opinion entertained by the c: hes at the rebearral, and such will be the verdict of the audience to night. sengers, to Poppe & Co. Bepi 18; Iat 40 68, spoke on hip Lun, from Bremen fot Baiimoresn atria 6 yf ape “andace, Matthews, Rosion; schrs Hume, Phinney, we 1S sabre, NY; ber ot Norwalk Coun. Below off ack ri Focke, from Live Alice ai fon, Winans, mand loipe be chi Wer Booeives tal intent, ne, NYork. Sid bi K unnegunde (Brem), Lorenzen, Cork and a market, Rosa . Blanchard, Windies sche indsay, Nickerson, St John NB. RATIE bept 30 Arr sehr Lucy: Wate, Tograhass, NYork. flade! Brig Iniah (Br, a Fiegersts Milsbore, wath coal, to3 A mc Union (Br), Chisholm, Windsor, 14, with plasier, to J S Mr. Wallack of the Theatre. y Retph Ciair, Jack Monigomery, Edward Bates, —= Grib ees in this city and is charged wiih Gtting outthe Altiva | and four children. Brig. 5 iocmer (Br), King, Dorchester, NB, with building CHARLESTON, ‘Sept 9—Arr ship Omar Pasha, Torrey, nese and 0 man mnee ae gorse) | eae me at oe port, as Solaver; eas sine by ie widing and fm Base Bart Matat.—A bate bal match was played yes TO bie ong fod Seinen, B.3, bya 3a, 3008 ne, tometer, aighaa, wih umber [irernco}. Sid brig ‘Telegraph, Sheer, West ladies; che Atay : 2 igew right Wns were | cas I, dod was formerly called th {| terday afternoon, on the grounds of the Continental Club vs, Lome Basaien, 33., Sipe. : Brig Gr awford Small, Machiar, to Mayhew, ‘falbot & Co. FALL RIVER) Sept 10--Arr sehen dC Runyan. Fadloat rr ER fore | cas vessel, and was formerly called the Onward, owse: - o Dran Sin= Owtng to some erroneous reports, severa! ire Robinson, Machion, Philadelphia; anh, Flyin Fish, Cromman, Cold Korte Kelly's seconde? Burns and Johony Roach. Q | by dir. Mevhado, who sold her to snetber party, by whom, | of Williamsburg, between the Harlem Club, of Harlem, of hb Ree Tak papem have hele ieee. ta of the bee frduatey, Robingoo, # Mary Dadian, Dn Forni iss chr Marika Wrisktngeed, Wen J or, fiat eat Teaited ‘on may Srotior for | Have trash’: ue wae fitted out for and engaged im the | and the Continental Club, of Williamsburg, with the {ol- Mate of my health totally ad vilhines th thes usapiewaee” winndla 8, 18days, with grind Weehogiee, His idea Bacon, Noes _ » 68, » {he foun of his horse aud wacoa, but he refused {0 iat me | ° Andrew Ween, examined by ihe District AWorney, ent eee Haytem. 1 am happy to say that for the last eight months I have wai Fe diy, Lewis, nlfas, 12 days. with fish and of brig pont armory. y, do; 1ith, ker, do.’ Su) Oi, Q. Was K or eer wh, Tere was a man Lwin oh ad. Ty Lg Dy nk fd ask a I baye enjoyed ‘or eight years previous. I have read— "ae oad b mervent wm, 12 piaaes with stove, to | 234 Lerorn,, Conk fork a nd'Aany Chase, Byrick Sot named Cock wack ‘ere a Wes 00 Mackera! ‘.« ~ sehore with me. we went toa baracoon. Q What is a oa “The enfeebled state of Mr. Wallack’s hi will not | CAE . MOBILE Sept 16—Cld bark Sarah Jane, Grumiey. NYork. A. There wase man dammed Mackeral there Q What baracoon’ A. A siave factory. @ A piace where they .@ dear the burden of management,’ &c., and “Mr. Wal oo nog & Ready, —, St Jobo, NB, with lumber, to P Vith—Arr stbr Mary D Lane. Gardner, Boston, lighthouse om my there beside those Cpe] bave a A keep slaves? A. A piace where they make them, 3 7 pe y , g Tnogene, Ripley, City Point one) R Tatas Rett Ne ng I cou! Pe ee ods -~ e apes ‘The witneer, who was examined a few day ia jack goes to Havana, in consequence of the weak state of 4 HK puntos Tove Fastport. isthe MeGowan, NYork, via = Q oe . * LL soure tamet bo = vf Meae nine Pon vet hg describe hie jontng ¢ $ bis bealth.”’ I moet gratefully state (hat these are mis Schr hr Star, Hueckina, Lubec: en, 18 days Harare and Key west Mexico, Seeo Lavleas Indianola via Gal- some I a2 const tated Fehr Alamora. Parsine, Mac) A Burns and Roach. © Divi yo: koow that a fight was % retura to oh tekes. Icertainly do go South to act ongagements in Fehr Frances Ellen, (lark, Elsworth. Havana: brigs Bre: going Wo occar? A. 1 “Wid ae 10 o'clock that ‘aight. "Q. | New York: the. Altiva had 20 slaves om, board they oe. Ee ae ag ganar A Bh ee Behr Gov Arp Atien, Harrington. ; zn Ads roan cour peiag eo cake wees? Arf aia oot Bacw, where vohed | c'nmer; me ainve Gases at Ce ever ont chnen ns pk EE eg large auimber o | “T'vave lensed my theatre for & season to a gentioman | fckr Fennsyitant: Jcbasin, Rorkinw RYorks Cit hive. Suispams er, Lovdoa Efe tt that ‘hour of night. Q. flo you know who the | velosged to the crew, the altic . pectazort assembled io witness ihe sport. E. H. Brown | who bas already Proved bis enterprise and capability. Echt Coupetig, Coe, Fortine. nye Go odie Biidadeipiin! Br er Lig ‘hove Previous to my Southern trip | shall bave the honor of — 4 certain bomber of nights on the boards of that theatre. re? A. Ido not. Q Who were the bottle | siayves were landed +. ee Murphy was one of them. 4. Io | Altive and supercars A. I donot Q Do | office is in Beaver street, over ihe I Se Cr en ee A. I do. Q Was he 4 ‘ referee. = = Rervanicay Mewrixc.—The republicans of the Sixteenth acted as ompire for the Harlem Club, aod Saml. L. Gaver. Sebi tha Maria, Small, Sale ly acted as umptre for tHe Continental Club. Zachariah Ske Semen ovahon, ‘Alien. Rowoa, Fehr J M Lane. Mao, Schr & Paine, Kel ships Wellington, and Franconia; bart. Sept 2—Arr bark Rebecca, Tu os Q. Were you there when The testimony of the witoces was 9) F bah Soeun Sar dea caren: al ready published on the former trials ward held a club meeting last evening at the corner of | D6 of the slightest interest generally, but 1 ba See Be Exthan, rode, Hlarpatabie f fal. itarnard, Savannah. clark ebeck for $160; the clerk: went to the bank, South Third and Fleventh streets. Addresses wore deli | tious also in different parts of the United States. Behe Celestia, Coe, Portiaiy dwaxtuc KET, Be) J. A. Mocbardo proved bis former ow: Steamer Ann Flin. Robins ord, Ne xered by J. L. Jernegan, Esq., of New York, and others. ogra did 1 not believe vabip of the | The mecting was well atienced, and quite enthusiastic, ee ee weak oh i ane “NE WPO! T, Sept 22. 2 PM—In port brigs Elisa Dodiey,| jew sincere friends ta both hemispheres. its, from Bargor for Prox! dence; David Duffel!, Lane, morn’ &. Joatph Mertia, "0. Did you baow for wint purpose ai Der tee Dart 8 Ot the Onward, aad that be | “Cooney Coxvexnos.—This convention, which hae | It is on thelr account I request you to give pablicit Frovidence tor Baicm, achr Moderator, Bughee. from 4 so the party waa going” A. Not until after we got started. | Charles H. Stewart de la Figueneria, Consul of Port. | been for come days past infrossion at the Rev. Mr, Hodge's stern woul bo bo impr ra ae mc Bg? James oer EMG dates Tot Charleston ex. | Bucknem, Forest State, CC Hillings, schrs Redington, Sateen to eek deen anes ee | eee Sr sane shares church, nomimated permanent officers yesterday, as fol- | Yory respectfully, WALLACK, changed sianeie with seb, eeeph eater, hence for Charen: | om; aud ai! others bound 8 and W up to the Ogbt? A. No. Q Did you receive the body of | va. it wae owned by Mr. Bartillo, a uguese, who | owe —l'resident, Wm. Rice, of Troy; M. C. Variok, Free- Proprietor on Jack's theatre. tame s exgad elgnals Pils weamebip. Nash- | s¢bre Mees, Bpow, aig oa E ‘They had wen mg presented to witness his passport. be asked witness to | mrn Andrews, of Brooklyn; Jas Scott, J. W. B. Smith, beg a ge manera tile hence for Charles Connecti ut, Philaéelphi Son toy ether poo, AA Ay RS Gi 7 vere. D. © Varick, and P. W. Ray, Secretaries, Tue Wrataer bad a pleasant snap of coldness in It yos- Wind during the day, RW. Hi TOxvON. dept S0--Are sloop Washington, Kit ae N lutions cndorsing Fremont and Dayton for President and refreshing after (xe summer heat \erdey that was q ‘semen heard Jack Montgomery s name mentioned. Q io you | since January, 1866; he haa bee 'y partaer since April | *) Relu for Governer ee ee know anything further ia relation to the matter? A. ido | last. we deal ip oils, wc. 1 never speak to Lictenent Goverton were alopted, Also’ feamtations | We have experienced. The thermometer fell to Alty-Are Herald Marine Correspondenc hash oy def meee 2 oot. Q How many men dealing in colored people; calling for united action on the part of the colored citizens | degrees, and at daybreak symptoms of a white frost PHI i ADELA. Sept 23—Arr ship North Cai fo, weger for {yi the boat? A. Five. © “ott Hamipton Roads: Y Helvelign, lail, riumph, reeman, loners, a ve. eston; Undine, Raysor, oriland: dea ft Deputy, Wisemore, Danvers ‘anny, Spence, Pawtucket. ecouer Boston, Clarke, NYork: bark Irma, Nobre, Rarbedoes. brig Tempest, Wood Howton: sobre J Ht uty, ip f ny 8 A - EP of tbe State, to secure for themselves {ree suf The : ; that he bas resided at Lap on the coast | convention will probably adjourn this eiverneen, vive die. Where did yoo | of siren, | dea, coestest speaking aboot | Nearly a hundred delegates are present, and the proceed Manhattanville pa ay py faim bow of her abe rege are condveted with much regularity follows:—Q. Were you present at the ight: A. i saw | seized and brought back to New York: I don't think that | *#or lunxe —A fem med Bridget Riley was ‘e visible. Summer garments have become suddenly Piadelphia. ‘asbionabie, and shawls and fall overcoats are © re N gers of nt ‘ou A4 i ay a pak aw C.?. | Ambrizo # a siave country; [ have uot beard or read that | resied by officer Sterrit, of the Fifth district police, you re th 08 tyumph, La ome. wee, 70, py TEE ee eer ay | is cee. teréay afternoon, haying stolen two pieces of calico from ee Fork pon, and q td — . Thue’ Portiend; Dadines Raynor, Hartiord; Fee ee Fee tne eat Joke oats | cremmenamined by Mr. Edwarde My goverument is | (11°27, ‘soos wore of aicsars. Willamecn & Seward, la nd Fieciwood, Nickerson, Boston; Frank A ache Lovett Peasced, MeCrendy, do vensels are going South exact heavy bonds from them; | Grand street. She was observed by officer Townsend to og MERLEM. Cent S0—Arr schre Rialto, Fowl, Phiindeiph going 7 ecellancous and Disasters. a‘Howntng. Rice, do. Hartford, Tee the goods | put on board were by directions of other par. | enter the store leaving two female fr is Outside, On uti Je tas Hoe, as & matter of basiness; my business wa legitimate | ccnng out #he was arrested. when her husband attempt ae ww wee sage to tt pen tee Caner Beet Fark a eens carta oa one; | have nothing to do with the slave trade, and never | «da rercuc, but was overpowered by officers . arly yesterday morning. sohre Chalten . Coste ig, Rond nt A. [should the [ have. with regard 10 the Altira Thad no idem whatever | condveted to the celle, He will bave this morning to | Tax CHOLERA DisTamss tv Mapmina—Retiny ror Tue Scr. * pape wen Fount wet te eer tater iE, Ubelr actions. Was Mike a# to her being intended for the siave trade; if I had! | answer a charge of interierenee with the officers in the | »pegns..The fearful pestilence which has carried off “the ship Jane & Glidden, that bas been at 8 W Spit ander Tour MH atk, spd leave Townee? 4, for Pulinsciply t. do a koow. Q. Was there an; would not have given her her colors; my orders from | «ischaige o! their duy. third of the of a, olng special ranting, Was towed wp to the quarantine fy ii'\\ #, Janes, heard tho names of Clair and Gril 0 P Miniate be © tefl of Pe " non T nearly one thir population of the city of ar gronne yesterd achort bat of Bob Mackeral. Q Was there no one tug aon tena towing we rt yee 4 Garis M for the cpngemesrtiencanim ce nenghesreeepetmrs tars tas th and committed great ravages throughout all Black Warrior 1600 tons, wae yesterday ‘A. Yee, there was a man 5 Bout: 1 am 1 the Babie of peouiving outnlg vimeata from | “ilen Nonday evening Inet divided the Siateenth ward into | Stand of Madeira, was abating at last accout qty ‘wen ‘ing taken ou the balazee, dock for repaits. She will be TOO LATE FOR cua ARICATIO 0 you know whether l'atrick Cockroash wae Portugal, and aa consignee 1 recelve money irom parties | three election districts, as follows —1et, Commencing at | jeave great misery in ite train Having takem ‘piace at Te sertional dock for r sale. Ravine | OTH WARD —1WENTY ‘FImse ? COUNCIL DISTRICT.- A. | cowid not say: | caw him on board of the for whom | act, without any knowledge of their vessels | ype porihenst corner of }ivision avenue and Lorrimer | seasem devoted to agricultural agg La is fear of ihed and newly coppered. 1080 ‘the Twenty-tiea om the nd. 4. Who acted as t A. being engaged in the slave trade ‘ much famine and distress = Widows and orphans Reaicon—The enrgo between decks.of ship Rubicon, 008 oor Hudson and. Ba: that Boros and Roach were Lynch's Reexemined by the District Attorney—I know no. nd bousded by Lorimer, Wyckof, South Second, | asfienlarly need aetistance. Many persons in New on lor New Orleans, before reported put into Hava: Tues pBeh te ppreuees Weis acl were Kelly's seconds’ A Barney Asronatd I think ® | thing of the brig Julia Moulion. 1 never put xteenth and Nipteenth wa York who bave visited that little inlaw, ronher in search sconsiderably damaged. As she rises out ot | ihe Democratle General ott mamas all, Mr. ‘wen te: Lafierty spything on board of her never ve direc to the place of beginning. of health, business or pleasure, and have looked back che appears much more ateained than had been | W. Sielerede wes called heeh aur, sor Br iain Wi Coroner Perry here \ntimated that he would be obliged | tiene fer any goede to be put on board: | knew no | et ere ot eee scond Flectiom dsttick, 3d, That yor, | ‘Poe We exqulale scenery and elimave, and Ube slenplicity os his heeeien Cann 4 RR Weadjourn the inquest watt the following afternoon, ia | thing of the Falmouth but {rem hearsay | heard she was lying south of Johnson street, to be | “its mounted tf in ibe 4th inst’ fat 83, lon 72 tet Copseqnence of the abse calamity, and will sympathise with the poor vefortunates. W. STELGREDE, Chairman, of material testimony. ‘He reine ore of She passengers (a Portuguese) wrote to me | oP of the ward refused bam | - » i ere |. mainboom split desirea to And legal proot against one or two more of kon for Lelng on board. 1 eee ee Sobecripiions are being taken in this city, which, alonj wall, mainboom spit | att Wristaws eevee Gane ote were prevent at the fight, and for thet pur. ton rire is ebay because was contrary to the | (fre mate to ~~ with ped may ever fren mageet 14 Porti i ase Of deck cmt =a aan sa pose be w abed to continue the case a day longer laws of Poriugal, as weil an the | vited States, t0 be en. — b ma rer vi mount 6 x oni ts Black Point Bi 4 - J MASS MEETING OF TRE DE The inquest wes then ecjourned until three o'clock gagec in the slave trade, and he showd enter the conse |. TERUIMLE FIRES IN AULEGANY AND. STRURES | sump of P'§1;1L0 hes been" aiveady recelved, sod ettitional ee Sek eel Oh San demreyet 19 smoggaey. if IM Yd. Four undret democrats ti ssi << -_ on Sccotirwan treme Oemsville thet extensive and aentroc csbeerptian wil i iswie) Gi brent mares; taxpward | | Yess Roree Ur—Cayt Greenman, of the bark. M NT evening at the Bowe Mile oem ier thet peat ef * States Commissioner's Court, e. Ee ceencnase Un hervepeane gnomes tnd snl | tive sires kaye been for sore days raging in the towna of | \4¥,s4' ep Wall street; William Depew, 63 Oedar street; pee (oe FH gee reer il conden in talcieeting tie Yel see ror’ of the Treasury bas remitted the for. | interpreter, (be cage was adjourned to Wednesiay Home, Angelica ond Aim Allegany couoty; and in W. Hayward, 50 Wail street. rd appew ed lo be & sehooner of about 160 tons, Hot "Yn preventing , sapresaion of the iia roles of ‘Harrie Ho: ich was condemned Wayland, “Adoin Bs od other towns in Steuben. xr The following companies passed the Hanwn ppered, wah black top. Rudder vm ward’ On motion of ‘p Macdonough. Yeiture of : Forests, fences, id dwellings have been destro; Masrans The following from the 68m r, donbtiens refers ‘othe to the € ond ihe’ follow! Lf the of NeW York twenty hogehesds € 7 ing fr pe me Reragee @ Cranial ick jess ‘han arnety gallons each. Jersey City News. ed, apd in reme instance nts bave cxeajed | cm@ee within the past few day vessel mentor ed in a paragraph above, taken from the Cal han. Thome Well ‘The Brougham | ight Guards went on their Fixth anual | verien News here AS ivea ‘section of the act of Congress of March, 1799, Hvmos Corstt Nownstoxe—The Hudson County | wind fewty. Ovr imfor trom New Vork which arrive of casks containing lene than | remooratic © waa held at Mortimer's Hotel, in houses and barns bave been destroyed. In one ut exenrsion to Weehawken, ‘They nombered thir np at RFRA Smnal! schoower wirhin 10D | ctyect of he Meg ai ae SS peniton for (he remiasion of the | Semeer aren comin fom. ow. ©. ¥. | EaRer 8 farmer bastily took bis grain to adeep ravine | {*"504 togskets, ant contended for fourteen prizes. They Pier tae tits port, She had ater | Wie their inar jae Ang rounded on the ‘act that the owners re. | the city rrr’ tles 7 eae thet it tight be raved. The immense swamp near Way | ') "lise a very ine appearance, Captain lyase con, lose from acme port daring a storm. | Ing. A FeeO? Forteture wee asatity, without refer to | Clickerer, Mayor of Hobokes novrinated for State e and the greatest exertions were ao ee A ern wae BR 5 OF LOF lowing Heket to quel Beem Sacrum ¢ ' wens Senotor, Od Henry B Beatty or Sher’ ¢ owe . Tiberty ant Blood the OF Prien ( ards, Captain Duodell, paraded to tt ’ & ‘ Authony Mathews, Crandal Heh on the «in: of the case. ty Basern Preststariy =A aplendid banner, the gi of toate child Tevemmy muskets, aad conlehded ioe vaivab'e ™ a New OF : ny Pater Tae tho " the iacies of y City, wae p ated to the FU'more « on : co . ‘ feel, Tho wy roe tor mission to the bar | and Doretson Cinh of Jersey City. test even ng, at Com e fires was Dives, Captala Joha O'Keets parted to " . : | er outst » . reia\ Ball © pre ta large .. * av knees t ® ‘yt woutkeete, and 184 persone ¥ by Thalom w tay emt, a BGerk The let | me r 4 Whey i sei } lesue for the spesial wri of Usto- | MV ”s ' ] vase ce, Whey bw a good bime, My ; ; ; | ; mea nt iw casing, Wao bab rename. e” Hoge Yeibvsinats aie mae va “eM