ro. Sol0r filertandos rlgllthat he oeie•d to hoe Llpano. 0omDosLo.AsCt, t55tmtt golRdsolners. Proetitkor a -- E' wAt71ti " sn fetaer t' g . N., lt'5nt5gstus0t tihdruaet nearlyayeor ogO-md aa he is an Amorloan ~r'r.serxea.)Jour•oSYthr Nary Tredr ;utci.,r1,and spludtdly eosnoted, r to elroulaonlnNowYtork. They BYSrOBEPT WAIr~MA, 6VE'aNOn OF THUEIBTAO t o dotooltd•loIoa a t0.o-h.Noo b;,rk 10uglt 10 -Tho' .0 mohlip CLI'01,1 0iltizenhe owerno acr hrolOe to the Spanish authority. uirea closeexaminat on to detectthem. 1 OF OUISIANA. U. S: eteeofl'ignto Pofhatuo deetlotd rrejq 1losooo dated tb t,t Oily 10 otrrivedoat tho port from T'herews It is known as a fact in geology that below the EXECUTIVEOFFICE, PO Rwn;, Anth.&S,1O6. . rootosiclotot io that city when the steamer left d. blet•omessregulary warmer mstwleafio tep oeoasatib , whlchpra~klJ foit!oe tedltetroeeao. r"sota-A negr ong to amesBrooksin (hoam- depth0 tlhirty foot,the ato WHIREAS,The Conreotioo 414 ijautbledAt t e Stateo~pilal May reoluotionar docmentshoad been seized,o md a o adrase at the rate th**f& Jackson tirotenansC. S Poindexter an J. . 0trlthre, bare hung himselfbecause he was as we descend. Onan averago the is I. lor.of HiltonRoug , tO-;16FcpsH t tHgivet .Ct ti-t- bersc untylAla.. recently large number of rrol ores: led and in the moat of one degreeof Fahroenheitfor every foot. U. ordereto the U. S. steam frigate SarannoatPbil- confined fifth 2oamIn'eory ins , they accompanitM rO-eerived set to workdigging i dlteh, a kind of workhe did notlike. ooth ontoodungeoa,. awlrIimmediatlyLionof the state of Louieixn,ho oltlai*E . all:lphia. lter de'tinatiop is eupelosedto be theexplhra- Tha cb,,rn andl vellowfever wereragibg in 11av001 " Tom," said a man to his friend, a day or thedjourt.otot of the Cannottt, tho'aOG.09r bbl "inhi1 pmelo- two sinee, I think it highly dangerousto kehooepthe bills theseveral omcere of UiR Rule, b~yla to e with s i"re ebseh•tsoth ged personal con- oionofthe,riever azon.r Soun-s I)A111--TheRi . JoulianusBr:tnn, tiLtholic Ooe( hundredosolddlr and over t'oo hundredconvict badt neeion.directing authorized died. Te city wasshroudld Io gloom. 01of small hanks on0 hanl ioW-atdays." "Tim," laidthe holdM.. rtl0.I. r lnub. o.Ifte n..tt A smbll,to open ad holdt of-Gs .',Sno l with Th courtmartial rhichwas' ittingat Norfolk struckwith palsy on Mondayy partisulatly for ser- priest1 inMtusillos.Ohio.was otlter. "T feindit fro moredifficoult titan dangerous." poll everypnriSp of the Shute, tt the p.1515d.igSIttdlby law, upon alr RIVERI\Te1.Llsnr: -- ri-Cirinlnnl. igutlt .-- The mar- in Te with DeWitt Clinton. weaekon hoard the Pepnayivanl, hasdisposed of lastweek, and diedin t fewminutes. it. FIRSTTURSIAY oOF NOVEMBER ,Hst, fI thepurpose o ttRkig t r.e of kotsl e quiet. whiskyitiry 0Italt peo goohon. Sales of pl•arks, one measuring 10 feet 2 inches,o theNavy Two pl ofth1. Slate CgSrdto thetIdoptionor h'efmaw-worm spirit, theeases before It, and ts awaiting orders from Flours t $31i p00bll. Thrivrtto t sanld. aand thetother 0 feet 10 inches,were hooked off the long the,e nt of shugottd p It, ArraAV nsT\rwsBOTor.ns.--In Williamson county, Dp ettfo itsdisolutton. We understand that itI'ltr lo. Angnto 1i.-There in now scnnt t loorlol: wlrf at NeowHavenro, Conn .on Satorday afternoon,the reJ~nrionof Ihi. tbnetitntion; an~t it el11In th~edaxty of aid Al.. to ~ eatet 'aey- did not mean td& occurredbetween two SCJStie.st r. of al, p..IC1. will5 l tI,,Iol rellderthe old sO..ttt., ir Andrew Wlerwas honorably acquittedof the Tenn.,on the5th instant a nffray waterIn the lhanntl.and the river fdlhllg sloly,. 7th int. The•jolnt weightof these monoterswas 400 ibs. Lloat. Uol anld under O5, CmI p....ICi-, Ia~llrulr bd. It srlht tienl,,.iuh s onGcward or intend to the brothersonamed Richard and JabeO Owen, in which the Vta. Aol'..--,' ,o ,ooo lour. August n: chargesgpreferredagainsthim, and that the finding of la .1.0t. A correspondent of tho NewYork Tribune, byi td .1.,i inn. 5sIepathu, to, ,"k.llp fur tht151Srpn'I ,It ic was formerwas kiltled. The bark Martnoln, from. Pthiloadiolphiafot NewOrleaooo. I, I., censures the lraetroir in '_ mt to 'the duello. f t (a. crltwaseadvlr e to commanderJohn 8. Paine,who writing front Newport, wh .0ll b. wSittSS'til. CONSTITUTIONA551111'TED' with 1valu0ble cargo, was rpoklln ahorh on Dog Kooks. says the ladies tiher indulge,of wearnigenor- sentenoe.to eaparimandedand deprivedofthe command whirchhe 'TItI CONSTITUTIONROIEIcEII,' or mSleOSbSI word will #$tstthtsb* aanuainnuationis yourn' bat") E•sr rnoostsJanL-At Independence,Ky., on the bth.No alsiotalo' ha0dbhoo rendered. 1ittleprospect lof mouo dtamoudrings at morning ealt or oil the occasion of the fy0e. ttving hle. [Evo. Ploe. 1I11"tl1 15555y the i-inmu of the voter. At the.nolnairn -t -,it icy eniltdel did not fghttatokson, JamesSummme and AlexanderHot- of eveningparties. were arrivedat Fayal on the two prisoners,named election,whloh ,hall bIrundueted Ili every respectl n. theg~uerel shut. DeWitt Mlin- the t.B.s.top-of-war Preble jail,after the jailornearly to Poictiers is the famous bed of St. Hilary 4$OSP$S thethbe'would fight P. Annapolison land, escapedfrom beating FROotM Inrls.lot-A corrttpoodootof thoe ttottorok At electioni Isnow ,',ducted, BO Cotnnrini-Ili. pe~iruut-l dle peered..1.1 bthof July. All Well.The sailedfrom whre nm(uoinnlacswere laidi Legends say that a prayer thse.hallst C55IIi5n~fllyI alndroust 5nch5ll5t11. 5Ipo.lt5iStl to say that hlopoooo.writing fomOtSt. PiorreOt,Mdrttloiqo,. undr datolo ke..apI. .They evsn tent far enough tpe15tlef June on a cruisefor practice. with a number r two oldover madmen, lyilngin this bed, curredtheam. .1 ISlrtitllSSI 11111return" them-it o I, Slrray Slate, in ofdtuly .0. soyoo some of the mloternme- have chtlcnged Clipaton iad be d young Midshipmenon board, ofthe lassof 1851.The Would'lt this be Ituice place for cunfonllltlto the prorielwl. the I.lidl Ilaw upon the uujnt et T- $e would, glt? H\ea Rrit-no.---Mr.Bull,the gentlemanwho was ., f Tho plits tooever, with roget I iofooo. von,t tins not dium110 ,"lr.riune!' S,it was unuderstood.would remain about a week at offers$1000 for thb 'neat C. was baraeI4Jspalre- knockeddown and robbedin Buffalo. on 1h.1walnld O0 an troOg.,itoolyrty-Ave persooo _ MRnmcstsPb-ty On poasgeto abated understood that tihe Special Senate Com- Nur, 1005.5.er..f he,. II Iaht.pssparaCISSS iII., Ily P '05511tio0, payealand.thence proceed to Madeira her arrestof theparties. or $3000 for the recoveryof the It is to the duel.. A large nsmber of our per lay b.o-too Its airtiooo. includilng the most disltl. llr charges of bribery and corrup- "'lliying11'1 qldiliell -torsn of llu Htnlb1 lao rd.*llmofi the Co"l t'ang Fayal. fellin with the wreck(latitude or longltude omilt,' to investoigate she money. guished pesona11o5-'.one ofwOholm urn Lotitut.tat. tiottaldy. hlooragainst persors high iu officell,.• appointed with a i.ti, ,IIur, tantid, diBt- ll, ,,rIplhl.- exehoaneslat also'publishing an timberand floh enoersrtio not stated)of a vesselwhirh thad been wnholoot doe coosideable s trvirInhlo1 , ayly. ln ttrollpe. partirculr rleferenre to alleged abuses In the l'ensionorss.stitsstl,tmcennr,.usr and illother t.IIC ,u.1 l tes ! t fy efildof battle cx- whler he wtt bengagllllfi ihelalst campaign of theogrlt a dter lhilte laden. Theupper works ewere all gone. but ona close THe Csaos.s Wsra Cnoor.-Agreat portion of the wheat Offioe. ethetoatiptWs bar.aod wto deotoroaotedwill, tllh loolos of St. Louisand peoyllit seebl, sadS.teCpC.n the 5sSa0lSCo55r SalSltlt ttlthcon. on all .liwtion, 41otoeiy waewon, eto. Of aminationthe word " Lub I wasmade out the stern. cropof Canadahas been harvested, and, according to thil loogionof 1luor. Ile hIal seen fift1 years ofoottlo,. The Unitarians of San Francisco have agreed ulul the, ,5,.id FIRSTTUESDAY OF NUVNIB5R ... t, i gspatiltthe l byall this; Thereare now ahout'twohundred recruitson board accounts. the yield isconsiderably above an avenrge.The and ommallnded lllOdntilelimmlorai l on in twei y-tt Ito inviteoloy. Mr. larrington to preachfor them oneoyearandtha llO t ru.r ding,CI"a, ,wndgd, t sadt5 gl thereofhe td.., in aas thmefsnaw no;ebminnation received have rarled$1000 to pay his expensesout. ronforuilgtotka urtlilua. andwith the osistingL gyeali a llloel theNorth Carolina,and inorenow sailorsare qualityis also pokenof as 'very good eigh1 camplaigt.s for $0000 anti 4tsfsearssaet . 'hlel ilollod beoeo,doelogold toith ritl, ofltlendoodthoIt with alonagreemoent to pay hip way backif he does not .1.1511io5. Silthe 051CCrl. JOSEPHWAO.tR. every day. A courtmartial isto meeton boardshortly Cxe alr.I:Cr 41 $3000worth of coansidrabllldalmooge in hont slides. olldthe oooryiogottoy like it. s liar Css,. ofstle. 4 99pt Thepisdlhoseodjidge sfthnligod taste, which a who ischarged with striking anof- Exoso:ss,,I-sl,•tcon Sscsoa .-Upwardsof for the trial of sailor ofrooos tod othor goroundprollo.0oo 0 0. came brooding over the broad face of per- ficerthe Southampton. liquorwas seizedat FallRiver, MaIs.. on the 11th inst. " Night fll it afevigdet of spolitli-cashveass a of OIfall tmen.nonloboln given sl mllusi delgh o andtto naturel--thestaro began to sparkloirn the bhre sky-anr al Proclamation The friendsof the liquorlaw appeardetermined to ell- two brave soldiers, Lieut.ioraoe N. Harrisonhas been detached,at his tohspsesngolohrqalfolootIntactlwithaeoh faction to olurpeo'lple' as IOlii-oNapolenol h holy arl srreemedto invite1repose-l-when hohlbodsalieI PAR JOSEPHI WALKY.RGOJVERNP.UR DIULfTAT e:l-pxesao ytwbhitwo, t tothe letter. blo pooaoooiogon o~otllloolol~oiiiboliollo. olli 11.. 1000100l ownrequest. from the 'yne.a andordered to the receiving forceit forth oilt hd drk rk),urpossof deathll.Many a raccoon DE LA LOUISIANE. .e odfwle jiead. They cap judge of the great man.lti.t unclt. wtouldbei ooo l, blot,, toil!11.h Po ship Pennsylvania. that nightmet an untimelyend'' DCIDEAI'1DE I.'E~CU'TIFIr,T Ru.ii.I, A I,. the r.v ConsCoop.--vAdvices fromIndianra. Kentucky pit of OiOudaloloeolld liootinllu. 13* initles coitadice against Wes Before Mr. Rantoul died, the vote of Massa- ATTE~NDUj(i..In Ciirliil iIrilrl, in London: contracts to deliverhogs at ivedollars. 1'Ln.ldI'jinrirl.q.Ell.FnIi Il d'E,... dole. ul,.iikE..c l -4aliEILIE IL.iShE .,oult.,n t.EEUEEL, 1.iLLLllt,,.> and borne the hurricane of an idiot. and had neverwalked; and its twisted, droop- brimh: and iahit hand a pair of whle gllogs, with whilch reqbt •a t Socott, for Ver- ing.powertle limbsbanished the hope of itswalking a has recentlyarrived in 3NewYork,to help edit '"La ho toapprdit, a00he tood ploisedon 00 11 log, i10a 1.101. Lane? Will partisan withcompasslon at L Ii IEI.L~Eifla 'trlio>i L 'EIL EWashington. which, says the bid off by the above-named *ldenn istemer on the summit of 00 t oooting-houte.when tile mud waso 000o p thdhthis rt 00Armsotrong's wtas ylesterday thLhewoil tr.aslate rom .English andSpal.hh l renh,LETC'• .• arienchat Telsltrugglol o00I gentleman. The Colonelwill be a formidablerival in the 5 Boston Travelers 6226 feet above the level of the sea.1. touthod the --loblolly 'on eitherhadl. CIRCULARS,PAMPHLETS, CONTRACTS, ACTS OF NOTA U. 8..Seran$.Ot.n e telegeaphP-Thehas announced .- nsl S KonArrse."-WehaveIDAa alreadymentioned A daily post-horse line of communicationis kept up with1. tho poorhorse to draw his footout of the soft clay. were. Clflee-holue line. ARTICLESOF NEWSPAPERS,COMMERCIAL NOTICES * D thatseveral slaves had been run off from of course. dosperat. and he collld not mhoeotlore than eapps• ntetgf ur fellow •itlen, E. A. Bradford. by telegraph OTHERS,LEA ES,MEETINGS OF COUNCILSAND OTHER PU B. the world below. tile anda halftn hour. Tho t0000100rs0oon came up1with ,tq. 4saanat seat upon the bench of the U..S. Su- Louiaoille. The Journalof the 10th says: Oity Intelligence. LLICMESILNGS, and,i fact,all indl of wril.. ewill lo com- On Sunday ovening five slaves,two women and three A VaLcBLE.c.IteSNe.loo-SomeO Yankee hlas invened oa0tora a m 0nwho was :tetndlog on1,0th 0n0e, without p ArticlaorAdri s oment,for Newspapers, Lett ,Cirulars, tc., MrB. is a gentlpumanof studious habits: ' pOlupll~ingthe h1ugemortar- o PCort. Mr.C. Q. Armstrong. disappeared hat, ond with a fence-tail was eethLvetsu lig, iutiboun•judgment,blameless life and children,theproperty of new hind of ink, called the "tLove Letter Ink. ' I is aI bed as tlough cdosvoriog loomould It. S r \u ixu.-Afidavit was made yesterday be- at.H willI de.ote hieevenne ing thlI okSlofanycommerlAl nil, verymysteriously from hisresidence. Their absencewa e.SS3.ptf three broach of promise." "" that's the m1atte1r ' oxcloiodooithe oo~luaolriooo: tGbe hour.trom.09.utol4'.r. 'what j.f.g olt importance to Louisianaand al hour afterward,and immediatesearch was sureprotection againstall cases of " Why. for: Recorder Gienois,setting forth thcat at about ten notioed of boreoatl. Ato yoou melotoo dtwe.8titea of the Unton) well versed in the civil law. made on thisas wellas theother sideof theriver, but as the ink fades away andleaves the sheet blank again in.11 you selemexcitod adldout o'clock, oantThomtae Fhluu:gan wta stabbedby William Shirts and Utndershirts, Mr. is amusingyoursel !`t aWoe-l otoe be able ble to reord so oueollent an ap- withoutfinding any traceof them. A. onfident about fotr weeksafter beingwritten upon. -- Bles ye, to aiol I,(e fence man., Io o h':t toy Kansdy. at thte Cluti atrtet Veranda. and that the t l po$et', that theyeffected their escapethrough the agencyof L5USTRECIVICED PERl BEN. FRANKLIN, AT faument. _ _ wagon and tooo coalhl1,oo .alum;;biore, ilo.1 lllttlOltoO wounl-sinalicttcl areaconcidered dangerouc. Warrant ia- whitemen. Boston-built vesdels John Wade: totsea ifI couldiiod tin. ALFRED MUNROE & CO., About 10 o'clockton Sunday night, twowhite men, with EerL Soc.clto.-The u-d. copy of an ~o The trtveler could doiy gil' 000"000000lu'Olouoio" w0ll0hi- SWe aeknowledgethereceipt of a pamphlet a back.were eenon the cornerof Walnutand East Capt. Willis,and Annie 'thwknam,Capt. Barber, sailed 34 MAGAZINESTREET. oyampathy.and lroceedeldoll KIl-c, IIht. -- The distinguishlcci General George Ad4m on tWeStady of Mathomatics,delivered by Eras- street,.evidently talting onbaggage. There were a num- from Canto lriver for Ncw'ork on twoouccesoive days, A .,.pi.'•.= rtIlnt Of AI:UZE7 ILKCnd MERINO SHICI , ber negroegathered about thevioinityand itwas sup- * 'lhis storytw'o t tbo'0010'old~;no000 00,0 Iron. ,, n"Ii. et WCahingtonDixon. poet lyrist and filbuster of Yucatan, tas l.vrttt, 4.M., Principal of the Orleans HighSchool, of the latter hour, the departure of the former. 0 •AL' rR'rrTONad11LIBLE TIIREADod COTTON IINDER d , We, *4jtg' wasused aidin theiraesape. Mr. A. sixteen attrc syeterday thought somrcos on Haurgundy,lreat wanted at fa olse of the annual examination,18th inst. The posedthe vehicle to Au-a-good agali SIL'PECuTTON AND LINENSHIRTS-Superior lrtle. ine ascertaionedlthat two whitemen had beenregu- The John Wade aorived and ahereod atiluarantine i ltj tte over- , has t(, idli i t ndcads oe to itWarrant isaued. ,' I.nufactur,allx1ur ownShtru, msd wanrrlt them m 4atter is wollitdied end instructive, the style gracefll lar•.-ilor athis house for some weksn , and oommunioat- gust 5. and the Annie Beli:tne Augurt 6. just sixteen -e11r To'os t. Lt. Eatn -M- ,ndr.,, 'I Duuilthk N rnae,t. Tih haIn- of ourstock of SUMMER CULTHING AT -e as15ep~inf tutentirely unfleebted and unostentatious. By the way. og owiththe women. A descriptionof thenegroe will be hourt later than the other. A''rncr 'Tro MitRle. - Hlenry Baldwin, which Mr.A. also T.rebeuntly succded incatching kluton trlout iu Lak.- NI:.LYC (OAT, GENSLMEN,CFORL YCRAND O'HISLDREN. nptable to attend in person,we understandthat foud Mi our advertlingcolumns, in charged by John It.Namara with a -aulting him on the Wlpogtb rewardfor their recovery. Erie, where it wat not known thaL-ttil y riated.A t.ver,k M ONAR RICE(FOR SOODS-NO DEVIATION. alll77 :f eref antathe anneal eonmnuationwoe-a very creditable and sueo offeo in largeo oroell iItouIItAsis.-A body of Swedish immigrants Lthof June hll, with the intent to commit murder, wta 'hisin oneof theboldest attempts at kidnappingwe uuuccesstul attempt. were mad. alltdiftAreUt deptht of roieaone. _. . itbehooves our oitihens aswell as on their way to Wisconsin. passed through the streets of yesterday brought before RlecorderWinter and dischaged .'orris & IWay, hae everheard of. and water and in dhieretntways, but at lengt titll- tt ay thepollet tobe on thealerto Bostonon Tuesday, the 10th inst. First came nine large the prtoecutor declining to appear against hitm. The pa- Relf for Red riverpapers. was found, and that by turning outLrine thirtere-ln it" FASIIIONABLE CLOTHINGSTORE, `1dwwhlk Gov- Thake t'tbhe steamerJ. M. wagons. filed with their goods,with the females on the per, in the cue were sent before the Vltrt District Court ..•on .--This conaluded from shore, and droppingnots to the dloth of nearly or NIo •olor.Fa•no So. Cosr body top, and then the men, equipped with muskets, and bear- Ce,.remol.l Ltemporarily lt NI. 1SCAMP STRCET, We a.in4lebted to the clerk of the teamer FWenkLyon nd tiua letting themure.main fr CIIaut:t or M!uttCiEc.-lliceh d Green, Ciarged itslabors on the12th lust.We have alreadyannounced ing a banner--I Hail Columbia. the hand of the Free: quite one hundreld fet, for livetiavot~s. sonichour. the lih couidb r'eculted. 31Mr.Anldrew took by Charlotte 1 attah with having beatenone J osephine.who SUnderthe City Hot1l. b. 'at'ldqBom by telegraphthat ,lohu P. Hale0 had beennominated for -We will be no burden to Mao•aehusetts." forVice President. A at one haul ' r fifteen lundrcd pounds ,of trout and was• ciente and ufteredabortion from the beating,was The ofreee$to the mail steamer Floridawill pleaseac- President,and GeorgeW. Julian JUSTRE(CEIVED rew BOOIks, un. dated12 . no., Fa•o. DoccLses.-A party of free soilers, with Fred. whitefish. In this lot were thirty-lhree trout. weighing sent 1tfore the First District Court. ANDFOR 5ept onu tsa~h forMobile papers. dispatchto the Baltimoreo o'dlook, SALEo BY says: Douglass,while ontheir way to Pittsburgh, stoppedfordin- about thirtypounds each. SETr UP.-Tilt Cruet, a vestal, charged with W•e ro-indebted to the Clerkof the fine steamer Lex- The Conventionmet at0 o'clockin Lafayette oIal.nerat Alliance.Ohio. The landlord ofthe hotel refused to THOMAS L. WHITE, Dsunit or P•'rtse SAttn.-it aIppearsthat l'urscr keeping a disorderlybrothel, wast ent for trial to the First angoanfIh•ate Louisvillepapers. Nonebut delegates were admitted. The MasonicIHal is let Douglass sit down with the white men. The whites NO. i3 CANALSTREET. occupied massmeeting of mixedcolors. Doug- Cutbberlaud. whoet death at District Court, still by a resolutions that he should sit down with Sawyer,of the U. 8. ship STARl1YI.5\AES FIROM AN ARITIC JOIURNAL;om, 1Egl5.. las inohis speech last night. declared that theonly mode then passed LtarlEls :.-Michael, or Wm. RHyan, charged New P•ea.--A GermanCatholite paper, called the Lou- SpezziawtLi antountced •olmetime :infle.diod by hiL own )I.AlL.I Iu thePolC .I:IA .gl m .,-rhI, of S,r JAohA. liAlIi'C renudringthe slavelaw a dead letter,was to them. The landlord, however, persisted in excluding of fugitive hands. te had for been laboring under men- inal aidavit--which wa swornto by nobody and signed ILp hlinnf1nu1I'51. . h ' -hve tb 4ea(ll jerniUsegle has'beonstarted in Louisvlle. put bulletsthrough half a dozenmore slave-catchers,him, which caused a considerable row. comewime 1 emeauttedWm. I..\\\,•OF I.New York. r Ip,ltf ctc'-. 1c i , cc NDc N NiI tca nT-T I . Iyha.,' Ac' t", ' ofSanc gIeotiye The FallsCity. DavidWhite, Atvou Adams,' Baltimore clipperbark Sultana. of IBston. has been chartered for 1,,1< t.,,r,, to a. , I 1 . a: . h-,1aP, r,'irt'e ('cofp-h~lw ., packetline between ttoutagno.whiilst dvoureh g lr ilh,,' rnth ,it tihe ; ory front ArreeopnScy.-Tb e Montgomery (Ala.) Advertioer and Tom Swan. willbform part of the Australia." personal knollct ,•"' Clothing .lade to Order. arnpethiat-Governor Collier has appointedlion. Net. thiscity and Wheeling. TheFalls City isCapt. Sam iMa. WTTIlb nll,,t,,br, r reparedto re nndItaker.Ei i olI.,lr -the tocutiye, non'sboat. that he is buildiogat Murray'sship yard. o00014of •awnde mounty.,Judge of the Circuit Court. Ttoo:Yo:lo I olovR IS If,taoo.-Late lettersfrom several i'lrCLOTHING fur thle coming u~wev,lwith thle uvderealrdng that aIl n tlerextreme length will be305 Sret. with 34 feet beam. Something fir Every Body. is greeat n lrelIrdared ahullpro iesalaractory ine.ery rrespeeq orth ea to fill the•see vacated by the resignation of Hlon.E. Showill haveimmense power, an easymodel. her draught portsin HIayti confirm the previous reports of the rave- orderl- light-thut threefeet-and thesatend of a locomotive. ges of the Yellow Fever in all parts of the Island. At The young lady who caught cold ly drinkingt, itqw ,lL,: uuder nu oblhg.ltul totaxk them. theNew waterfrom a dounp iscontrleeotlIt. t. of conatret,.undtr ThneIlom'y Clay isbuilding atJeffersonville for Port au Prince at one time. the deaths were fifteen per tuttblor TIIOMPSON& NIXON, Orleanstrade, in ploceof tileAlex. Scot. ot Sheis 285 feet , c c,a al 1 ,l Erclccs etac,, ,. S N0DA Y, Aug.st at 2.i3 Csmp ,tretad 903Broadway, ,New Yrk. Tuh Coes.--The Carroll (Miss.) Watchman says: day. At CapeIlaytien. one Germanvessel lost her entire The Hlerald publishesa rumnlorthat Ion..at:- inlength, anudl will be a portietbeauty. Tioe lobert S Ae a' "Theprospeots of the planters of our parishfor hnving ltrookoi, to sttee-d .lr.ilol, a: P',,t u a-te-l- Irural. au'h, cckc.. c,t e purp~a of c'l•-tg cccc,,,rthc. Allnverct ry ll `' -aended ooiuindiscussion Ward ool A i,.Slhotwell are building at Now Albany. In- crew, sixtoee in number. and several whitepcrsons on Checks of .bountiful crop of both cotton and corn, were never letd diana.fior NewnOrIlnnl r packets, the formerby Capt.S. F. shore also died At last accounts the mortality wa. sub- Henry Clay in 1d44,on thein alplied to hy a r-. .,,tln, :lt l'Lmla htsarSelcr.s h.r thC tPn Yih;,,nr.1 oerat this season of the year than they are at present. Miller.and the latter by Capt. Elliott.They are to be of lady to write-to- -ercioit ,' altlbum rplid I o t touisrt the, eabi- siding. and would probably soon disappear. At the city I,,." 1i.h'eh r.. r a Ish Lilltl/I n. hullliri, oPortugu "- "TheBaybuplaces were nearlyexempt from overflowti.• thelargest size. and in pointof speedhard to beat. never wret a nin,,poetry itn ty ift- mBrtidlse of St. Domingo.it was alsovery sickly from the same dis- CAMP STREET. t in year,and the unsenrpasedlads of JoessBayou andUByou A pedlar , flowers in Ne-oYotrk issaid to 61 A Soti.:.r. LiOPrl•nroo.-lledoel skillisnot wanting in order. bo that;in 'suc '•seon will yield a mammothreturn for the hustandma, s I at alnmOssdtt$10 by tlh.- ,le.tctIoonutt in the ,', ur , ON BOSTON, CINCINNATI, California. A MIr.Ilroome Smith was wounded at Stock- of thelast fetw oas;os. NEWYORK, the power to )tosoto a Ift-v•all•o tlxan:.-Major Joof CZreotner. , LOUISYILLB, tonby a pilol ball.,:lod four days afterwardo was taken The Canard mnailsteamer Euro]a left at ithelbc'e,teheclc T.oSn. l• u. thrt, Ih , ".Ihl r"Idh,..r I o i, .f rt c,cL . , PHIIADELPHIIA, ST. L01JIS, who arrived in this country about fifteen months ago, Lfre S•PEReoR.-TheCleveloud ITealddsys : 'A large tootln Francisco.The next day"" a largepulsating In. usual houron the11th inst. for Livetrpool.stith 5i 1-,n-lt- Ur Purehauednad sold by the died at ltrattleboro, Vermont,on the 6th instant. lie was .mO lyIp MATTIILEWS, pad~ tyholaao.$aMge Olevelan party have returned from Lake Superior,all de- morappeared over the seat of the Injury, middle of gers auld$725.485 ill peveh. FINLEI & 00, a nativeof Pesth. only t2 rearsof age. and participated in Sh pied to mansysis- lighted with 111fin that wild, salubrious region. They theloft thigh.in thetrack of the femoralartery. DLr. A sham duel was fLunghiat t iclhmondl ou several hattles.partieolarly those of Selonetoand the fa- Jas. KneOPBIN - ctgs. Bowie.aided by ti. Ilatiugs.look up thefemoral artery. Saturday.the 7th int. NoNonolt,,re gioenl, b v'lll to the ithe2 nture of spent about ,monthat Marquerte andviolnity and would And dut e profeuln high up, ondfor sen~ral doys tilepatioent did remarkabnly moouone of Branyleko. By the explosion of a bombshell posedto bemember .1.til- ,.Iretn fatily. DENTIST hare been glpd to have protractedthe stay another week U- ^"111o Il. onsh a am1""11r1.1 bil,bs "n `.t enstoit wbtild le was sevelrelywounded Iu his leg. renduring lener:tl,FrII)ItY n,:dectea-ca.-eTtb.betat "tdt, - cordingto theBest of hies llty,st hia ot• "+. at least. well. On theninth day tile ligatnurecame away,but the amputa- The Union contains a letter from roridenr . NO.1•BARONNTSTRB•TnaF rLa.- to dei eonly Shields,favor of (lneralt'ir , lfoltIhnProlsbI-ney. and i, *, ,c',-, to e+ cA ac ; I c etcc ac.s a N~e :-•W' No pet yeaekw woulndlooked well On thefourteenth day, however, the tion necessary, after his arrival in the United States, and in t lIe-lceclAWS 1-aecO b 1O,1t.IANA tlFat c ll, inprice. Termsepsh.- real. ' Indlations of gold have been found in the vicinity of vindiaeotinghi.snlitary chrateor. femoralartery ulcerated, and thepatient was soonin a nowtauaing his death It is aid he was the firsto lunga- Portage Lake, and a smae tract of laud. the Journal The American Boardof 3lissitnshas pail off OttLRUr, POPLUANR, t E Dr. Illen s ISSproementt in ~rti. bathof anrterialblood. pulneless.faint,cold andgiddy. In rian oleer who received the Ioungarian military decora- A AWS:L 1558rays, has been bought up on the bay, with the hope. if allits debts, romlnouredtil tilltllieLI year with a sOur- fri sale r5~prothi5d ootthe expeceatUt, of tion insa reward and recognition of his proved ad sh,ri, 11lece l i] [,c llev(,cotcIc whP,' , .cl (,ash.I-glish, i ,- hfA l iele,I c'il. liny flcial Teeth fSndig.this preieous metal." the absenceof Dr.Bowin, who had been calledout of courage. - L a cce t DANTIP1RYAy' ,YN' "TURK Pr/C•. plusof $5 :I5. !,. f9y ,ne,lr ,I rlhnilr y. JOHNSATc LEa cc S Perlllry. "rCHARINES . KELLS, DENTIST, theprevious day, Dr.HIastlogs. aided by Drn.Mills anddistinguished behavior on the battlc-tield. Ile leaves w; 1- PsiEU r•ollI) it B o',l, k BI]-K I.,,. , .i l dYi u fromN.wYrk town auttorrofDays DeerStalk- NowlaAig frmp N,'ATR no r ~wod4ecida " xituer- a widow in needy circuastatlnes. Mr. W. Serope, of at,.acKSONI- i [FScEs, ATTENCIAN!-- Yt SBoots,Crle d Northoesand Brogan andNoll (formenrlyof Mobile), cot into theabdomen and :. l,,r d.,I ',,.+- u . ,+ 1',.qa. are to sBTAvAiteroe rin WnT INULt.s.-ACCOUtRBfrom the tng."and other sportivework,.diedo in London,July 21. I. n n SUNDAYneiat. ainP aHaottesqur)ppe ih pcri thrittoaethAlmpr, WOt. e 8i-tbeb 4ner itiacartery. For threedays the patientwao CLEAN•NIFACndYHATn •or WindtadiTlslande continue to be received of the state of took upthe inhis Istyear. Pn,A-cncca catcuItd l attn.eixalt, teao'h e xLvsp... k . wscii:ed , ."f, ne. ,c "m.ml',.i.aatrm(a ,te rantce PERFECTehRCAN, ADAPTATIONP SPALMLPT,NLRBEAUTYW TOTIlE GUM wh eh reudorathem Nas t..-The NewY]orkePot maySthat Lieutenan.t C. B. .CciiiJNc, flue'r ,,l i •, i It..ct-sIh.et el<*'l'.c*ill*- a tctdIlLII lll, t cc IovlacI art i r dlc ,'lllgaa 5,,1onhG t.lc cl rom noit-qInwithout-aof-. etar'ationinto which the people of those Islands are in- keptalive by stimulants.lie remained in a stateof ex- Benjamin L. Jolly has Ieennerested in Louis- trtabhead -reflto a derle hbthrto nTuok O. Thos intret I., Poindexter and I J. ciutlrie have received orders to the c . ,I.aclt ccs I S I.a - cl. cl c LcL. I II lA,etr " Cc, II. initedlrr to andlnd I tihe volved ftom the long-continued drought. Antigua, Pt. tromedanger for seeralweekus, but on the19tLh of JuneO ville.charged with causing tie dealt of trsaMOtargoaret Il(si 1 .aI.a,., AS I Itlc ERt S, iMNDeSD "Ecc.d c cEcEINtc, l l'~+.hIItI:AI,. hINt ac-cacc. 1lc aramitUa as om uetabtlieling United Sates steam frigate at Philadelphia. IHer of tar..., I l l.,i, II,l:,,i ar o . where Ilefthisroom completely restored,hiswounds healed and Paranan 1Mcttary.by pot'on ,".rl 1', 11.II O NU,tl0 ,hdor1 Ser'.r " "dd tienltriy KIltts,S Luela Agulhi and COraoon, are represented destination is Iislimb saved." supposedto be the exploration of the River or U. S. Senator of nM. eST R t~ojury. There as partieularly destitute and distresned. In Anguilla, the Amasou. Mary, a daughter itwin, WA, lIiNiTON ARTIIII;Rv, ATTEXTIDN!-- droughit,which had prevailed for sevenmonths, had re- California,wasburied on Tuesdaythie h)th instant, at H .ats,Cps, p etc. erliroon, bgtwe~tRinh Uro,.--A correspondentof the SaoramentoUnion, in R The storeshlp Fredonia. now nearly ready for sea. will Washington. duntedthe Poorer claeses of the inhabitants to a state of, AT WHOLESALE. letter dated Rocky Point, llumboldt River.May 29. 1852. probably bend sails on Saturday. and drop downto But- pictureof despairis pig reaching -9kMtn gi ,ethe,Legislature abplute-destltutionand misery. The poor are absolutely A true a eai' UT lInIG Iti. A'ntI,5'lchaallCe give the followingaccount of the polygamistsof Utah : termilk Channel, opposite Governor's Island, on Monday through th- feno geta kabbagethat iies a a I' Ur huodrtd cage HATS,e oprieing agrb et,.ri etyu dying ftr want. a hole in tto a 4db *4*)Efrnt; in other: Polygamy prevails there to an extent equal to many of next. Shl will take the Government soldiers for Califor- fewinches beyond iO- ret:ttth B LKFUR,CASSIMERE MEXICAN N.WOOL. STRAW T A LSAI,1 pthatp4gato t isieprme th tales of asteru rommanoo. iovernorYoung has a se- nia, 150 ill number, we A Boarro.ne Io con Aoerse.c, AhRM.-A prmotion underst:oanA from Governor'o The laborerson therail Iroad at Wheeling,\:.. o e e Tfl iln f . raolleans rOLh a l eno TdCA PEACIIYHATS, for byO Te ono' f law. raglio, ofabout thirty women.and anothernamed Kimball Island. rlr- ie tsa tritkt.. nd tle. otr.tt...o ot.... a.. itinttg .. tteit- To th Ltecalold -soiit y Oblgtrsateo.lls of forty-tlree cadets of the Military Academy at West hns about thai number. The " twelve apostles " among TOj8obiW FROST A CO., 10 AlgaMiuestrt. The BunkerHlill Aurora learns that CommodoreFrank- NCAri, Nt ra anac1eAcccAuts, . a l glrhtothe luia Pointhas just taken place in the United States Arry. them have from half a doaao ta doarzenfemales each : ,, .orltunhtof BOOTS,SHOES, BROGANS, r"''.. L:.,l I .'rnl)y q.,r t I o leI I 1 terI 1.."ool, u,nra.l bliglato; oots, hoes and O YBrogaTs,lA'S, CAPS We remark among the number,the name of the oadet and all of the princepal ones among them are vielng in the lin Buchanan, of Md.. has been ordered to thie East India ColonelBIenton, at the late election in St. s sameobject. This was not originally a part of their sys- Louis.received some six lotesfor jailto.r, bosidoe cecti ,i'ii e l l .hIla, I the hIn,, 1di-i,[*l, I l .,ihai ]lt , ly 1.u ate. Pnets" suppliedwith WHOLESALE.p RUSSET Simo sROGANS,WOI4 ~~wsrk*00stm- Jaerameipsie who was No. 11 In his clam Station. by the overland route. to take command of the Pt• AT monapere, tt tea. hut has. sapng up within the last few ypearsoine forjustice of tile peace. cout1able sadcoroner. .," t!tethat ell Tr.l"iirA IiiowIn e lp,i .to l,,i-nil n ,lhred o jlh MEXICAN,PALM LEAF, STRAW D and AMPEAIHYHAI SFt tuteo m..ne the time-oftie.examination, the expulosio front steamer Suasquelmnna,to relieve CommodoreAulick. and Nowlanding from ship Norfolk,and in store, genereals- and who is appointed to the Nouooo. 'Ohl practicehas been ea- The tidesrun amazinglyhigh, just at present. the lowestmarkht pricee, by regiment of mounted riflemen. Ie ie the grandson of tbnlighedat the Lake by a most dreadful system of force be in temporary command of the sgquadronuntil the ar- cca.cc , ltt h.rc c o,•bcal c cclctc lhlcaclii bccchc l Arc l n antodespionage,. and in a mannerthat wouldastonish you, As Mrs.Partington might lay.the sunand moonlacting equgiil. di=;Jerome, Bonaparte, brother of the lEmperorNapoleon. rival of CommodorePerry. i'r l i,,1 xtrn,,,l ,,,I IIUAY c 1'•.V :'.,I\(:, Allg,l~l 2oi, at hill: *10 if all the talescoannectd therewithcould reach the light. in congregation.is the causeof tlth frtuomener. Wntph~al, and now President of the French lany a Co t •4.ting•pf ol tha earliest of the sect are leaving, because of NATreaLIaAa.noN OF Ml0. MJIam.an.-Thomas Francis The proprietors of the NewYork Daily Times .. ul Iexcll itt lcasl R.lA AN dNISI ISs OnSlliI.0) deAR la Ptclle easte.; eIgrmandmother, Madame Patterson, frst tleoe disgusting proceedings,whenever they dare to wife do foran office.at,tte corner ie 1 so ;but until lately Oovernor Younagforbade any toleave Meagher,on the Lthinstant. declared his itlntion of be- haverented a building of Aun c'eas s ,'atah.lcBUREAU t-elielsaela DU TRE80MIII;R e clllcl, , I f PrincJerome, redeta in Batimore. and Nassaustreets, for$9500 per annum. I No. 8, hartres street, NewOrlea , feeibthifh'j thp Valley except with his consent; and the present sea- cominga citizen of the Iuited States, before one of the Dealersiu every description of son he bhasdenouncedt with spiritual f 9 *$jtanylaccident- A REllpsor. Ircracr oor Luoo, Itr orOFFtm.r.- vengeance all who Judges of the Supreme Courtof NowYork.and took the Messrs. Merrick & Son, of ]Philadelphia, are BOYS' CLOTHING. A abhoulddepartawithouthi hknowledge. fhehad notdooe nowshipping for Cubt:.,nginrs and other machineryIOc followingoath : "1.''." .l.'losr Thepublic wlll bear in mind that our .a.ortmeo onidttg j i of *gina-. dJledi PHawlttlain,~N.H., on the 8th instant, Dr. Thos. so, morethan hall tihe populntion would have left thia tugarplantations toere,tioe etot oLwhitlo it $10o :oo. . llnot llp 1t"tall , r to•:hlout. t1" ,,h llhandl id ,-i, *n aa decision. In "I, Thomas troa ei MIeaghler,do declare iefor 'm4poipto-M$ upn ther olteSeon,aed 86,and on the same day. in Leomrnster, spring. upon oath. A,lilEl- I t rtlihlu nra Ii, n.,g l, ichAl, fa r dsl "t oanly that it is bmn jiobtoy intention to become a citizen of the (ieorgeThompson, who was not re-elected by1llorLA : d.,,,innn St !-j"! ',,\11. 11, I BOYS ONLY. Maes.,-MdjorJohn Richardson, a brother, aged 82; al+o Iltallet b,.t INrI Unlied States. and to renounceforever all olegianeeand hisold contitueonry of thb Tl'or t tlat ,o lI a,Shbl8rt aUlnots tn, nEatatns.-At Evanvillh, lnd. "n the 6th toParliame'nt ,iotU ltoeotch tllnivecrityof Al:- ,Crvat,tbH dkrDOC.lo ,Go , e,-, , in tht tepuplace, on the 17th of June last, a sister, aged fidelity to any foreign prince. potentate, or sovereignty electerd penden,Hoi.ryeetc. inst., Dan Riee with hislippodrome, and Spaltdingwith whatever, To the ~ileil m bers of- the Louib slana 91. Of ttismily, the parenaeand nioe children, one and particularly to the Queen of GreatlBritain erdeeou. satual ,0dptt oappeers and Ireland. to whom I am aaubject. ~dag~.~ sater-dlog ged 42,the only death under 74. Theaverage hb l5rlatingPalace. met Btfore the porltrmoanoeoin the now The wheat crop of \Wiscotain exceeds every age of the parents and children i, :1 years. The two palace commenced, one of the proprietors notified theb Mr.3 t'. Smyth.e, hi Secretary, one of those who was thing,the 15atertown tChrotnilesoy.• that haa everbeen h1,,,.r.,I., r$, -".:II" .1 h,tI nrd- at ni, m:,:or•d , ll w~ib,,as I,,llo'vwg lh,It All.. ,- ,! un mlue.e t digaconclat.fr i' iroi obligedto find an aoylum on0 our hore:., on account that any other willa THIS MORNING.. ,loc 345WasdItn& atde younge brpthertare yet living, one at Ibe age of 75,and crowd that, tl avoid paying license, he should movethe ofhis seen in or Stste.I'tto yielO ttrtgto millin tli-hile, LAWSincanit. 0 LOU1Si ANA, Fromhslf-pst 10 to hahlpast14o'clk. participation in the reoolotio.uay from 0 to25 busheltpoer acre the other 8O, palace in the river, and those displeased with this move. event., of Ireland, fol- vwhi, l,. .r .Ioni it, in.r. ",1 L ell orcmhn W)1., Ht. .r, GARLANDg ,, d, '. TTr '1, urcr. p,,t r. moultctuld hav their money refunded at the door. A lowedthe examnl I, of Mr tJeagher. and signifiedhis in. On Tueslay night, thie10ti inst. .hr. Joselph tup CE A,,la FOPtai r, Lunhat thePearl, THeRvaeus r Cuvr•n TAr.--The Secretary of Ith rspectatorr,'plied to bbo. and ,trnoedall persons of tho toonton tthecame olnllier ,aof komltlgbe a citizen of this Dickinson. of AmherstMtats had titotetnuetntire ltck No.7 $Z. C8aL1, Stnsax of aheepand lambsknld byd..to iutt(.t aok c ic, t~gMso.render- 'reasmry, at the request '. C"",,,- of Ih 'tT, rr.', , u I f n.:.,i , , nInD: tIhe Uu. U t I . 11TSMORNING of Capt. PFranciMartin, has au- danger of t.hioprocedure in case ,f any accident There 2t werekilled From Lnifpoet 10 to huffnaetI1. tothrled an tnvestigation, by a Court of inquiry, into the was at once a tremendoua ruoh for th door 2eta'r. A IoIharktaf1lly roeprentld I AC IL p'f A INolo". i:,lr -no tondtoll nmtuu , was recently Zodoc wants to know if the ninisler who circumstanoesof the late disaster to ••t vessel. Spalding& !'e. seeing how matttoa went. paid the tieo,,- Copts erayedlaot auudy-thot Ottopi,' l,t:s ,',la.t thl o, t . _,IS,I, I', t Il'iS !i"U(:11 1\\1P'1 . 11:l'(,l :-. Alexander V. opened .lonthe , -ta.t. 1 C'.aptoilJohl Grantat Eaot Pas- [1. IS IMIPO RTANT TO YOUNGN Frazerandtlenry b. Non' have been in- and the performance weuntol There wta. howevera., itliableu.toer e t 0 LiOIe . otti.r. ilt-l,,tp,-tto tihon dol+,h .\ .e dr. n,.'.I,, .t ,', I.i,,,t,•lal, t. I,: I h \R''LE ENwho -MhoE,,,rteay E or F all Nui-N cagtoula A neckl,o•lf eernonolou.ly:.haped head, waofound atructed to investigate and report the, r. ult. strong fItliug against the palacl'. and sotme boys hurled Itirenetltid (lla-. ) I)tllrl4trt. it ,,1,7 . (', ' .. 1 .., •,1,, . .. lI. r ltl•o; , h.. , , usI Om ,,.y nly..tNdRtly, it,good p,Rae PeTIs I ,.l.,,E and has b prieu olltd to a ladlyi 3Mobile.The bhead stloos againstit. A performance was advertisedfor thf The Itittobnrglt Cuionhal thlree tllnin tiat "Al'Il(; ANDEO K-KKEPEEINGACADEMY I6 are omlpooedof clay, glazed CaUnTlstrati, Tuna:cLv•eu'Los I a WLI..--At Alexanidria,71,e. o, followingday. but it was not given. While all tlhia wto of fireaod hardened to tihe oftc thtl ctn aot1e.5000 tits echll,,olid m;ltt,.c. tt n1.,n,ua1) .Ei,,on, 1+51. Th, or ll 0 f0 .o priud vaot, thEohaetee amr NOTRUIOS DOWANRINUREnnlD.r+ the lth instaat, J.S. Phillips.Joel Gooch anldMr. Ilen- going on. Dan iie wa.aperorfting toa crowndedtent. and solidityof stone. A correspendent of the Mobile Tribnae hour,,.and ourwho wtillot 1O.00 in thesamo leogth ot deron were killedin a foul wel. Mr. lPhillipsdesecnded says: time.tfor a wagorof ;,00. : wade abundaut calpitol out of the proeedingo at thl ROBINSON'Sl EPOlr , I' c,,ll.. hx,I 1. Drsiins-t" thPe James J. Tload, to cleanse it, but not returnang,Mr. Gooch descended to "An aged andt trutful sereiantof Captai Grant,cwho 'lhelady who had so narrow an escapelately S,.11rmat •o.,h 1 W,0, I 0-' li , , 1,41, to ,ledo.san1 CABINSA T IANUFAOTURNR AEND UNDERTAKER aesset him, was aptured from ttheindians il thoewar of 1h12-1i.esaoe at Niagaeratllo havitog boldly v,nttoreod tothe, lag, lot NO.11 RA PARIITSTREEHT, T'hree Doors from Col0,m and also fell a vlatim. Mr. Ilenderson then a,,hmieu, b)dih tile beads served tile lndianos ae oalendars. to indicate whichdivides ttte . lorictel, tes to wtaotr. owatthe l'- , M, ,ll. ie by thll went down tomake fast a rope to Mr. eGooch,and wihen ]Iaa'.,,sAoooAaaoaollo soan 'osaa oa t'•s.'oaiTr'sI ' ,ahork Ihi preareldto ruihRallR FUNERAL1•.UISITES atthe eIorN t PI Iso -- Tn-.0polie' oftiosrs,at the' instaol'a of the Mllyol epocho-.asthe nerioushunting oalam,thre green corn tress.Miss Alnie I, lltot idtl, olReoand oa thematriaoablE taers. GIV E RIIMACAI.1RI about halfway up. doneen became exhausted, and fell into the of lPhliladelphia. moon.etc.etCe. _Jan'19 _... _ _ plF Isoeedolt to M.ontour couty. Penusyl. t'o the to..oa. Lth..t A Westerneditor speaks of theeirculntstante ~lw welldead. Mr. John Gooch then went to thelr aseiIt- ania. the olter day. and aboutfilfteeon mniles from Dmn. was. at.oooldered skeleton. of nhicothing blt tloe of a bird buhodingit us,-tueot t-ledg, over tlhe dor of GREAT FIRE IN CHILICOTHE,OHIO. -uee, and barely esaeped with vill., aote to it hoouethey suspected of beinga tounter. skull was entire, and which.when THE his life. The bodies were, exomed. was seiaedby a negro of Captain Grant,who ex- itdortor's eoict . to attetatlil to rear itsytotug intile SONE-THIRDOFTHE TOWNBUORNT 'L ASHESI extricatedby meansof a polehooked to their elothes. felt establishmont. Th, house waenoccupied by Dr. Gull- veryjaws of death. CEaRbIe -IOhio, ApriA l 8 I9S9, nre.ra orodnute of the University of Pennsylvania. and claimed: - Oh I ouhn't hoavomistress see this ugly llse. SA]N. & Ml-n: OlemTeA--YrNSMRIN thingfor nothing Suiting the action to the word.' he The hand.In rely, everySafe in the fre EXCEPTYOURS.hSIprovee( ou the atan thn ofthe officersthe inmatea, who reeaivnal Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway, New dfor Othing. I IEoetiAF t hurledit to fragments ; thus the retlic is lost." it thieUniftd Tb•--twe&PERFEPT TLY DbSTROY. THC Ieoic Ttenea.L.-We learn from the osltou atigual from the doctor's wife. jumped out of the win- York,supposed to be tie largestIotuse ED-boutinthe SMALLBA AANDER I BOUGHTFROM States.isto be o-pendbiy te 1lc-cors.Leland on the 1stot NOl, Trah•rript that the ponderousmachine for tunneling the dtws and took to the woods. The dotor. In attmpting NOTHINGWAS INIURED . ANC. 1. bRE I to 00.capetwas slot by one o the pollte. receivingtwo or Do:a OecT.AooD IN Paals.--lydrophobia was quite Septetmber Yourobedient wrurnlt, WM.T. CLEMSON. HooeeaMountain was put in operation on Saturday. the prevaletntin tlsre[ t•Lsofrom a revolverin the region of the shoulder. Paris at the lantdates, when the thermnome- the arrival there th lostant; against the fae of the rock. Owingto ter was ranging at upwards of 95 degrees. The police Halifax papers announce The nbom'letter shows that, in realhot fire,RICH'S SA LAMAN," a siop 'ibla oeasledhin to atop, when he wasarrested and sent of SirJohn taspatrdi- httrheand. the lotoIse eut-tsnt- DEFS ARE THE to Dalnills, jail. Tle weremaking dreadful havocamong thletribe of dogs by ONLYSAFES TO BEi DEPENDED U'PON. I in the roee thaeletetrs did not workat first on the eutir, ottlert. it Is said. were engaged in on thl5tit int:tlt. in the flagskhil Cunober- the pearlstreet fire ELEVENSAFES of different nukee wenr turning oatl couohrt.it 90 notenon the llarrlsburgfBank pbcing poisonedbails in the mtreetsto tempt them. From forernor. omhult, yet the mWchineout a depth of nine inchez in 20 fom iNewfoulndlltnd TOTALLYDESTROYED-RICHS SAFE ALONE biddlU dSflanceE (asnout$6e of whlsahwere recovered) when the ofitcers the Ilth to the 15th of dJuly.six thousand of these ani- laund. 1optothe flames, p vinEnotes Mrrob ends snd morteag to thevalue. mineotes. entered. 'Thewhole of tl ouont•foliltingapparatus and mals were destroyed. The P'narisBoard of Ioealth loa " can'tkeep awake," said a preacher If y ou RIcI8.S ISDESTROYED. tThese repeated ocurruences prove " oilp" . Imptvmenta.eoaenisiolt of the prto engravingtools, print published the following-notice : toone of h harhitlrrt en you fel draowsy.wily otll teati•q KaSrrlcr- thatW,', Pats,,Pn$ahtmaadsnwthRICH'S 1MPRC-.. 7 siofl is ruth mud RtwLo•oITrarm-Bath eounty. by a ma. ibg msateriala.themi-al Iprpsratlon.s, etc.. were alsose- 1 Elveryperson bitten by an animal which is mad. oe you takenpinch ot snntt " The shrewdrelty was. " tlt , are thnbastSafesmdin th MtedStatelorhthew worhe. jolIty of-46, has voted $15tl,00, and Carter. by 70C,cured. In the uetlghlborh•oodof the hb• they found•tw suspectedof being mad. shouldimmedliately press the snuffrhould beput in thesermon.". northroe ,tobr alnel andcapper pilots: one, that of a IOr heycan be had at the Depot, 16 Wtr stret, andthe Faetor•e mnaority. bas oted $76.yi0, to the Lexington and HIg wound on ntllaides. to foreeout thehblood and the virs Consulat St. Johns,N. 1.,has cornerof St. ary'splace Sd AvenueA. NewYork. y cotnterfit five oa til Meorhanta'and Milnnfantur•tR 2. The wound should thon -bo immediately Mr. Andrews, STEARNS Sandy Bitroad, Morgancoaunty voted against a sub- washed to Wahingtonwith onreorta ofthae teto in r AMARVIN.a Bank at Pitthbungh; a.',thero twanty dollar copperplate. withvolatilo alka., with soap suds, returned soelptle of 0t.000to that with limewater,. with gardto theFichoriet. htotd ietipatots solltedifficulty in road. The amount of re- The latter Islats wasan altoration from the exploded Mil- salt wateror purewatera or If oneof the are at hand, Eurdme4'Ltmai exactly the sort sonres aow secpred lington ta et',,pa Mny effectinga ontlsfactory adjustmnt. to that road exceedshalf million. Bankt Bltnk. snd it was being with urine. - andgood uwrtmatof their atuuileut e eoldier;exI feith. agaInalltered ti a sont re- eAp•. Thoeswho are awar ofthe imo CharlesB. Childehas signiied hie intention to accept lohude Island Bank. The men who I. An iron. at white heat. bhouldnext be pressedd$,ply The Captain Generalof Cuba has a portentof EFFECTINGINSURANCE on theirbooks, pnapr and 1c*O9i4 HexciceRi ue 'old esaapedcarriad of with thoema platoof the lIarrlsburg into the wound. tiuiitionto the Spantat Coontda t NewYaork.eolnmand- the appointmentof Chief Englueerof the Marysville :utl amineFOURTEEN TESTED SAFES, togthr withthiralu yeerd , oank. Dr. Glta,r. aho,• ,un.d arn,u.,t dangeroust.I Thesedireetions, If rigidly followed.will be oonnd cauffi. iogthe preotnalappearanceO in Cuba withintwenty days Wex$be,-theYon aa3eott~ Btigandy Raltroad.He is nowon the Mobile only twaty-nlat HIeruandez,a ofthat who i chnarged Cateshoes than whohav. used MaR THANA DOL- 18•ner+ andOhio yrasn of age,and aid to ha a splendld loentto enmureagainst the possibility of Illo appee•nnco ofJose native Island. L-•i oa~u• by Jo~ll"i'00L6, '. BlwkPhlac,. oo pieus lcothet.-c pennoan. of th fgbtnhtlyayotagtona dleam. withhaving attomptedto prooke a duel WithGen. Leme- ISACJel U BRIDGE,7111Magadu strat h