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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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THE LONG -IS LAND STAR; I. AW. To deflna erlaiii dutiaa of Wtigliara and Insurance and Ranking Companiei, Arc. AUCTION SALES. MARRIED.

From Ihe Rie haMMi4 WW CONVENTION. Al Coavenlioii of Dab-gatee of lha Elector af Cuiiy of Kuie. bld at of ruibutii, the day of Jiy. imM pp- eeUel.ng we IMegllee repreasnl Ihi. CmMy, ia ll Hula Convention, to MJ mi the Vtitt, I day of Augo nail.

IIKNUY RUrfHlXL wMt.lt.dU 0.ir.i4 ABRAH AM B. BlYi.H. ewute' HeareUry. TIra d.rU haying praewunl raaJaiiliale, il aa w.M R-dee TW Coui.it I. Measurer, of foal.

The Mavor and Aldermen af lha city of Brooklyn, Common Couned eonvaned, do ordain aa follows 1 let. That hereafter be unlawful fur any porao" appoint' Weigher and Meaaurarnf Coal, lo mapeoi ana measure charcoal under tha nenaltr of Fia Dollar for eery bushel uf charcoal inapectod or measured contrary to lira proviatuiia ol lu. law. P.dJun. 1.

lV. July 7-3t Approved June 8, H40. 1)K A Kit BOOKS Tba aulawrik-r inform, hia frwnda of Ihe Piolralanl Episcopal Church, thai Ira will keep on hand a good assortment el Ilia Hook ol mtnon I raver, whch wi be cold lo Ilia trade and lo lha public generally, al tlie loweal pnc. a. THE Ha ha.

alao for sale th. proper Lee. sous to lira Bunk of Common Prayer, particularly suitable fur voiing iK-raon. al church. BUOVV.NIXI.'S FAMILY TIIVYER BOOK The snbsrnbi'r ia making arrangemeniato alcravtyi and pub.

bah the U-k of 1 oiiimon Prayer wilh a coinnienlary, by lira Kigbl. Iter. Thome. C. Bruwirall, D.

D. LJ. designed for family use. MclLVAINES SERMONS Also, he ha. fot sale a selection of rinoin from lira best writ.ra, in 9 volum.a octavo, suitah: for use in fannbra and in churches, where lay readers officiate, lira friends of Bialmp Metlvaiu especially will rind this woik a valuable collection to their stuck of literature.

OXFORD BIRf.Etf The alao kerp. a good aeortiiwnl of small in plain and extra gli binding. Among lira nutulH'r will be found Iho Oxfurd Bibha, tho bct edition of the llolv Script pnhli.hed in tin. country. LETTERS ON CON FIR A TIO.V And he ha.

aale Ixiters to an Only Daughter on Confirmation, by lb. Rev. J. L. Blake, D.

D. Tins work is on fine paper, and ia bound in Morocco, in Iho atyle ol 1 lie iromia. pi. ce n-prcevnt. lira adiiiim.tration of Conflrmalion.

It i una of lira book, kept at lira of the Sunday School Union of the Protesl.nl Church in Ihe United ALEXANDER V. BI.Aht. 54 Gold, corner uf Fulton street. New. York, July 37 tf I1KOOKLYN SALT WATEU WARM COLD li BATHS.

On the Eaal Kivi-r, between rullon anu South Ferries, now open, for ladie. aud gentlemen from 5, A in IV M. I ladies and gcntlcui. can lake salt water warm hatha at all hours. Tlie ewinimuig nam is nr iuit.

clusively on Tuesday, and Friday, until fi, P. M. A fe. mala will be in alteiidanc.e. Tho baths have been fitted up in a slyle calculated lu give general Single warm baths, US cents 5 twket.

I. Single cold hatha, U'J cent. a family of 6 persons 8. gT Mr. Gray would inlorni the ladu.

that be ha. re. ccnlly erected a Psivatk Showkr-IHth for Iheir use, wbieb is in rcadmcee al all hour. June ld-tf EDWARD fiRAY. TO CONSUMERS OF OIL OR GAS.

Tho Inven. lurand Manufacturer of the Safely Reflecting Spirit Lamp, begs leave to call the attention of a discerning pub. lie to a Lamp which will surpass all others in brilliancy and economy, suitablo for Dry Goods, Jewellers. Fancy Stores Billiard Rooms, Groceries, Hotels and Refectories, winch burns without creating the least shadow, al a saving of bO per cent over nil or gas each lump will not exceed. Jot four hour turning, 10 re nl week.

A choice assort ment of various patterns can be seen at his old storo. No. 8 Catherine street, or 478 Greenwiuli, corner oi vao.i street Ord rs promptly attended to. and hi. wagon, round once a week, unserve ine name, G.

MITCH EL'S Spirit Lamp, on each side or the liberal wagon, i.ouniry iwcreiuiiia terms. May STT10ERS IIAI.lv MiMttvn. ine having removed their works from New Vmk to Brook. Ivn. and made such extensive addilion.

a. to en.blo Ihrm to execute, under their own supervision, all Ihe Drencnes of manufacture connected with thoir trade, are prepared to receive orders to any extent, for Blank Account JViuks ol every vanciy oi Books and Job Printing'. Copperplate, Lithographic, and Xylograpbio Lngray. ine and Printing. comprising every variety of style for Blanks, Drafts, Circulars.

Notes, Checks, mils or r.x. chanee. Bill heads. Bills Lading. Cards ol limine ana Address Notices, Hand Bills, Show Bills, and Labels of every description for Manufacture's, Perfumer, or Drug- The strictest attention will be paid to the durability and finish of Blank Books, bound at thi.

establishment and the proprietors have their arrangements so made lint Uiuir extensive facilities (unequalled in tho United State, and thoir lone experience, combined wiui ine enables tlicin to give assurance thai all work w.Il be cxe. cutcd to tho satisfaction or thoir customers, anu left at Stationer. Hall 215 Pearl street, or at office 4 Wall opposite Merchant'. Exchange. New York, will reeeiva on.mnt attention, or at the works in Front, bill ween Adam.

and Pearl atreeta, Brooklyn. June 1810 tf DAVID FELT CO. TTiORT HAMILTON, BATH. FLATIJUSII, FLAT. LANDS, GRAVESEND Si.

BROOKLYN STAGE, Fare reduced, as follow. To or from Fori Hamilton, Bath, Gravcsond and Brooklyn fj Flathush and Flatlands, S. MAIL LINE. Tlio public are respectfully in. formed that the above line of Slage.

will run a. follow. during tlie summer months, viz, ron At CJ o'clock, A. M. At 44 o'clock.

Leave Bath. At 7 A.M. At 5 Leave Fulton Hotel, 1'2 Fulton street a. si A. M.

I Al 5 o'clock, P. M. P. M. P.

M. Lcavo R. Jackson's, Gravcscrrd. At 7 o'clock, A. M.

Pasnger. will be called for in New York, by pavina ferriage, and giving timely notice at the Stage Ollice, llrooklvn. PRIVATE PARTIES of fifteen or nndcr, accommo. dated lo Coney Island. Bath House or Fort Hamilton.

Aunlv at tho Stage Ortie.n, Brooklyn, the day previous. 3 SUNDAY LINE. A Stage will leave No. 12 Fulton street, Brooklyn, every Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, and Fort Hamilton at 4 o'clock, and Bath at 5 o'clock. P.

M. Farceach way. 3. cents N. B.

Stages leave 13 Fulton st. Brooklyn, every afternoon at 5 o'clock for Flalbush, Flatlands. Gravesend, Bath and Fort Hamilton. July CONEY-ISLAND St BROOKLYN STAGES. Tho public ia respect fn'ly informed, thai the above lino of Mage, ill commence run.

ning on Monday, iho loth irom nnioKiyn fs anu i.ravea. July 2 2awlm AI5R A NG NT. 1 1 PSTE A STGE. iy A Stago will leave the hmiao of Oliver Conklin, in the village of llempatead, F. ERY MORNIMi (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock A.

and will arrive in BrookKn at 10 o'clock A.M. Returning, a State will leave U.e bouse of Carman Miner. 27 Fulton street, Brooklyn, every afternoon, at 3 o'clock precisely, and arrive in llenir.l,-.d at 6 o'clock. PAVvnu soriii and nc-au Peanall'e Corner at half Pt c.oe.. Brooklyn with the llempatead Stage.

Th, Stage return. 1 t. n-erv day. avine Brooklyn at 5 cloca by the same route eicry CURTS Co All baezage al the ritk of the owner. All ordor.

will be attended U- punctually and thankfully received June I. I'tH tf J.l.oHo. CillVUI ES J. JONES. (Sur.caaor to Daniel Bedell) No 4J Fulton rcctfully inlorma hl.

frenil. and e.uacr-. tl.o M'ORE and BARItl.R SHOP nrw under but manag. ment. and be intends ty perwtranc.

in h.s to merit piihlx He keeps cualanUy on band stocka, oo.lara. b.mi. eravaU. perl.inKry, coa-oieticm fancy anaand a ol oilier article, in tba ame line loo ledwu. to men.

Hon- -jk. I 1l.m mai aa a tllivaa. -mr, wh. r. o- eooner.

m.v that line- iK.IEU 4 BEERS. tr Manulaeturrra of I and M- Ir-n or. i v-l srrovad paunu ralrcJ IT A l.aral --eo- aowb-le dcar. Hlr.yaior. Baib'ng Tb.

TIN' LEADER, a in-rtee. -J 4 p-nce pr I FZIF.R. X. T. 6EtR.

Draoklrn, Juftv 27 tf Island, passing uirongii Ihn season, as follows I. ii an, i ann I. raves- licave Coney-Ilnd House evcrv day (Sundays except, ed) at 7 o'clock, A. M. and 3 P.

M. Leave Eldert's Fulton Hotel. Brooklyn every day Sun. davs excepted) at Id o'clock, A. M.

and part 5, I M. Daily Line. A Staie will leave the houscof A. B. M.

Edward Uaynor sU. EVERY past 5 o'clock, and Mrs. D-motf. at 6 ocloc and tl ii at a nuartcr past six, and Henry VI Ij-imi lal.J0 Rial, I llrouklyn, July IM, 40. V8FMI A.NL AL Dvid.ud of par ernt.

on lha apdal Stock, will be paid lolli. Siuckholdersna a. after tha I at day of Aug oi tl. Hv nrrfrr uf the Board uf Diroelote. D.

F.MIIIKY, Caalnar. July 113 -3w Ornrg or rna l-waaitca I No. 3 Fn.nt alrart Brooklyn. IDEND. Tba Mard af Uireriora ol tin.

lemrw-n Lava drelarad a aemi annual Dividend uf ail per cent payable lo lira Hlorkhnlder. or Uieir legal repraaan. lativea. on and after lh 15th inat. Transfer bouka cloaed from th.

imu mat. io mat aaia. By order. 8. ALPIIEtH SMITH, Saa'y.

PnMjklyn, July, 10 4ft BKOOKLYN FIRE INHWRANCE VU.Vffiei ie. Fultom ttreet, torn eFraal-lnaurea sgainM kaaor damage by firo, dwelling nouara. warehouara. building, irr, aaaai arai I utri-Kal tlt 1 U. ahn a ia nun.

bouMhold furniture, and every aert; of personal pr party, on tcraaa aa favorabl. aa other (unilar loalMuuunf piaec Tta J.axea Clark, William I'onier, jr, Joshua Tulford, Alexander Neaman, Jiimi John Sneden, E. I) Jamr. Van Cyrus P. Smith, Ilavid Anderaon, Arnix Wilteii, William I'hibp, Samual Sindb, Van NuttrandV Jamea I'orWe, bert Uai h.

Mward (i. Miller. James E. I'ndrrhilt, Abraham Suil. tlotali i G.

UndYrJonk, J.ihn Smi'h. Jahu B. Cl aII, Prainlenl, Wiixiaat Et.uv.oaTH, Vu-e President, Tkmuoii See'r. June 15. if I Wn.

A. riviK long island insi'Ranck company; 1 No. 3 front alrrel, of This Company i-umirrue. lo num. ap.inat lues or damaya by lire, on lerma aa favorable a.

similar mstiiuiiona in Una "Vli lueava sustained by tbia Company will be adjusted with' liberality and promptly paid. DiaacToM. Joseph Hprague, D.vid KimlH-rlv, Clurles Ill I. Henry Kuliert T. lin ks, Genrge B.

Kisk, I W. Kir sail. Peter Morion, Ch.rb-. J. Tnylor, Charles J.

Heii.haw, Samuel Oakley, tieorne L. Sitplien ilayis, John Lawrence, Abraham Rrmsen, Fn-dcnrk Marquand, Joualhsn Trolirr, Fri-rmsn Rawdun, Jen ur li I.Hinberaon," Nnel T. ersr. Nn ho'aa Van Ni rleh Wright, R. V.

W. Tborne, B. W. I tloiuuter, tlnwlalld. JOSEPH SI'RAGUE.

President. S. ALrilEL'S. SMITH. Secreiary.

N. B. Appicaimn insurance left at Ihe fore ot Mcaara. Peter Morton Noe. 127 and I8J ai.r New.

York, will meet with prompt attenuon. Hrooklvn. June S. let 10 it I.I.AM KAII. Kii.AI' and SUNDAY and after THU USD At thi MJd ath, me spalchvd a.

follows 1 F.AVE HICKSVILI.F., At 7 A. M. and quarter past 3 o'clock. M. LEAVE HEMPSTEAD.

Conklin'. Hotel Anderson's Hotel. 10 m.nutes before 7. A M. and 10 minutes past 3.

P. LEAVE JAMAICA. Quarter before 8, A. M. 3 P.

M. 6 P. M. LEAVE BROOKLYN. At half past ft o'clock, A.

M. and half past 4 cluck, P. 7 P. M. SUN DA TRA leave as f.llows Leave Jamaica, JS A.

and 6 P. M. Brooklyn at halfpast A. M.llirongh to Hicksv.lle. rfrooklyn to Jamaica only, M.

Hicksville at 5 o'clock. P. M. Hempsteacf at 10 irrlnntc. before 5, P.

M. Passenger, will be reived and left MH places, via: Bedford, tnnm I ourse, r- stead Branch, Cartl Place ancT Wcatbirry. July 13 2awtr obi Poumctti o-1 ravr" is now rea to deliver ihia vsluoble manure to who desire to purchase it. Paica. "r'L bushel, in bulk, at the Yard fJpf 15th.

'ife "'rS or foi fy cents per bushel, "winding barrel. nt ae iuiiism will be charge d. on Dooro Ol veaaera. o. nw Asi-fforta have been made by other, enaaeed in the nef.

to prsjudiee purchaser, aga.nal the article prepsred I by thi. Company, it msy not he improper to remark the must rely (ey on lh.rto.rW of ho prepare it fonts v.lue-and, a. Una Company hoa ot lira benefit of free access to txtenrice meadow, containing a pecu-Imrkind of peat" used in il. prepar.iion-.t. n.sn.ger.

an. A'l. nfinnse who uk it, and to allow "blVho give the caution, all the benefit which it may af-fordjhem. niay vc, had a.on.- bundred dollar, inau, to holder n. hundred bmhels annually on each durnig th -Those who Hike share.

may obtain hfiy bushel, on each tuiZ forsbere. orfo, PoudreMe. rnns. b. i madd at the office l-'O Nassau sireet, to D.

K. OK, Nco-York, June 25-w Agem. for sale by the Long- Mand Poudretto Company. Order- loft at No. 7ft Fulton rtreel.

Bnmklyn. or at the Long-Wand Rail Road" Ferry, nn board of in Nevv.York or Brooklyn, or at Hook. June H-tf rrUlK SCHOOL for Young Ijilies, by the Misst 1 MAREST. will be Continued at No. 2t.

Nassau commence on the Iltii Missl. DE- si reel. hen mpieinb. received. CrcuUr, stating and other particulars, obtained at their faeJorv references can be given.

School open for Frulav mnrnine. nq.i. mil it llrooklvn, April um io.u 4hnnt 14 Acret of Woodland? ensistmg principally of hickory and wn.ia oak, in the Town of Newton, bounded on highway, r'ZTlr widow and i.iB.... tTie wood Separate, will be sold very reasonable in one par, cel. Enquire No.

5T5 ICivington alreet, New ork. June 25 lawBw" GROCERIES CHEAP roR surrner wishes to inform hi. friend, and the public generally. Iiatheha. opened a v.hIe-.le Provision store in Fulton street at the head of Jackson st when To offers for aalo Crocr.

and L-qoors of a. goo n.mlitv a. ran be bought in the city. q.iuli a. ea oe bo.ine.

ho can II wun me e.ne.H.- to mrt as chean as any person 11 ll.r ofthe city free of cartage to suit purchasers. May 21 ly reed ol an ainosin wi JESSE R. HAYN'S. tTrOOKLYN FEMALE ir--B tn baa bTcn r- moved from mrof Pineapple and Columbia areet. and is now id rredi-m r.

tho reception of an addiuonal nm Vr of pup. Condition, of a Jm.lt.nce. Boarder. 15 per quarter or II we at for tho pupil entitled to Tuiuon any or all of the English branches board, ashing c-. Sl-f ennd course 810.

in.rd 1 1 aC II I a ra am vJ. Pa quarterly in advanea. are limited to twenty five. Extra rm.ran Tk- nftiftvachol charge, for the taugoag. rmisie ani wirjB.

iwiriff. foviur. Smith, prineipar. llirr information, ajr.a C. Mead.

1. k. v. r.i- B. Butl-r.

Conn. I Ke; r. Itemdiel. R.vmond. Rev.

C. Cutler. )b Henry (Jeorge Marvin. M. Br.K)aijn May 4 tf IVCR EASED IT SIZE OF litaC.l I Iff Li i.

Si'-V- lhit they continue etiftuntcra aim the" -aod. Fuli-n ayher. th.y -dl ul. in itior lor I anil riron.ie mem 1 rkI mtr, Urr.a I a WJJ? XkXcAui 1--; Wheal h. 6' 3 1'1 ox, lOcenUi do.

i Ts 4 Uve 4 ua. 6d. I wwh the JJ at- bee- i tLV'- are eab or. A U. year.

fcrtm, Isa.1. li ed usual. BeooaKn, Marc a ssia. ArKICAN CUUl.UAI(ON. A Iimi ol Liberie, mom Ihueuy, 4 to euew kuMK4, in OUblnM ajoeasaMra lu lit eoadiUea ol lira eutua, end haa givsa IIm iart attached.

g.a Uih. ArallM pnvalwna la ebih are Mlgci iimmi Uwtf arrival bkera, they (utaml; or I Aawtr, llf iw imu. g. If eay dHotauee, what eViee that d.tTtrenee era A. Hy fTwe'er Utt buddinge, larger faroie, end cHMW)iwnll)f laud.

Id What M) the eeya oq What ihe value of dart work in eommoo labor y. In the mowing kind, of roochen.eal labor, truit a. TV a.iltiHMi. aVte. nail, ana wa.

carpentry, maaonrv, and orieai laying A. Carpentry I.M lo 91. maaonry 1.50 lo $1. brtik Urmg to x. peroayawru Q.

In eaee of aie'knesa, medieal lid read.ly obtained, id al whal pnea miA kt taV'tlMl ft ft Cat A. Thar an t'ght akilrul pliyneiana in um coiunwa. Wbal la tin uropertiutt of children rawd la Um number or b.rlhM A. A. bug.

aa In tba 1 8. y. Wbal are lii elnf art.ol.-a of lood, aa lo Bali and rlrih and and tba coat uf each? A. K.c, al to 3Ja. palm od, SUfl.

per gallon cara. da. Ind.an corn. potaUwa, W. India fru t.

in abon. .1 la. al Bt to 3 i alieru. al l.iO lo 9.JU bogs, doer, foU. Wl esnUj turtlo, oyatera, varwua kind of liali.

aa pike, perch, black, cavallu, uiackurel, U. Whal lallio character 01 lira naicr 10 uima, ana how i il obtained A. Tba nalcr 1. good, and ia obUiiKd by apnnga and wella. y.

Whether from springs or wvlle and if from tbo latter, at whal depih A. From lUlotiO foot. y. From whence and at ah At price do the coluoisU ob. Um sail A.

Frum foreign ships, at 75 a lOOc.per bushel, y. What arc the beat building material. I are Uiey ebun. dant and al hand I A. Unck uiade plenty of timber, aand-atone, and Ami Tlie pries of a paaaago to Liberia in Um regular packet, and in other vesael.

A. Paaaengora 75, colonists 933. y. Tba smallual aunt requisite aa an outfit for Uia nrat year', residence A. Sixty dullare.

y. Ar then milla fur grinding meal, and ol whal kuid A. None yet. y. ilow war to lha coast may cues Kir waior power oe found A.

Four to five m.lee. y. When did you emigrate 1 A. June 30, le.3i, from Savannah, y. How many went in that voyage A.

Hixty.four. Li II. iw mini of them have ainco died A. Mr. and Mrs.

Renny, very old Miaa Savage, one rti.l.l who died on tho pasaaee. y. What ia the sue and quality of the late St. Paul'a purchase About 40 miloe arraare the land generally of excellent quality. Whole Pvmavrs.

The eleanlrnem, comfort, and many doeided advantages poaoscd by those districts of our City which have adopted wood as a pavement, nave rendered every thing on that subject of much public inter, cat it ia therefore, with treat pleasure we learn that a Tery important improvement has been made in the manner of useing wood for paving, by Augustn. Connt De IJile, of aria. Tlie following article taken from a London paper, re. eeived by the last arrival, shows tho high opinion enter, taincd of tho Count's invention by the machinists and men science there and onr reader, will bo glad to know, arrangemcnta aro In rapid progress hero to have a section it laid down in aomo public thoroughfare. Wo have aeen tbo nrodul and aro very much pleased with the plan, which Is, in short, equivalent to making a bridgo across the street, and tho Agent of tbo Count tolls ua it can be laid down at an expense not greater than is incurred by Ihe present crude modo of wood paving.

In Philadelphia, a resolution ha. passed their Common Council lo pave upon this plan before their Exchange, and tbo work will be shortly commenced. Due notice will bo given by the Agent of tbo Count in this City, when ho i. prepared to grant permission for the use of the patent-right secured at Washington. CoenVr.

Wood Pavement. A very intercstin" exhibition of mo. del. and discussion took place at the Adclpin Hotel, on Tuesday last, when Mr. J.

I.co Stevens, of Londun, ex plained to an exceedingly rcspecianio aim ing, the principlo of llie Count do Lisle', invention already brought into practical use by the Metropolitan Wood Pavement Company. That gentleman succeeded in satie-fvinir hi. auditors that this is the only scientific and appli cable plan for tho adaptation of wood to tlie purpose 01 paving that it lonn. a inosi uunu mm economical aubstitute for all other materials that it prevents any accumulation of dust, or annoyance from noise and that beside, favoring the passing of every ort of ve-hii mnrh lii reduce, tho wear and tear of it very considerably, this pavement enables two horses to do at least the work of three horses employed ujion any other description of surface. That ho was thus successful is evident from the fact that the meeting certified the supc.

riority of the plan by unanimously approving of the scien-tifio principle upon which it is founded. There are few mhn. at xi abort a notice, could havo got together many influential and official gentlemen, or who could have sustained with so much command over his scientific resources, so long a discussion a. followed hi. incidental exposition, with so many professional and practical gentle, men, as with the formor, made up the meeting.

Fortunate are tho Metropolitan Patent Wood Pavement Company their purchase of the patent right, it is not unwis-. of them to secure the assistance of gentlemen who are fully qualified to introdueo tho system to the public. gleanings! Floating Drv Dock. A floating dry dock of sufficient capacity for ships of five hundred tons, nas ocen laieiy built at rort mom ornery. and will, in the course of a fow day" be located tba foot ef Rector street, North river.

It is constructed 1 1. Vf0 arc b(jt if tQ be an fni reiv new ui j9 to be discharged from around it. tijh in eoiLbing l.ko h.lf an This operation will be per or of the gentleman for whom it waa rnnfiirucieu. mr. jimim Com, Adv.

ftibert. We learn with regret that all tho hands cntnli.yed he patent arms manufactory, with tho exception o. throe or four, were last week discharged, and the few who have .1.,. HiaeliarirHd as soon as they Have finished up their work, when the whole estoblishrnent will 1 ij nf the crreat depression of the times 1 i 1 m.m. r.

I amrriean of American made silk, deposited in Peale'a inu. GriffitK Norwalk, Conn. Tho fifth stage and winding or spinning of the worm, i. in. 1 n.

Also, somo apecimen. 01 mum. thracile coal, at Danville. at the furnace, of Messrs. B.ddle, Chambera Co, exhibiting the pig, bar iron, naila 4.C sent by Burd I'altern, rsq.

roauviue. Heavt Damages. In the case of McKcnney vs. Ieii. Moore the plaintiff recovered a verdict of oJ-o.

moon) ov -1 hv lie unsettine of a a9 piainiin nan mc -j bejon-ing io defendants, and it was proved tliat tne dri5er wa, Inc.p,ble of taking care of the hoi It WM the of the driver which brought the penally on employers. Bulletin. July 17. jJJ off tin. morn.ng.

btlleMr. A. B. editor of the T. B.

Hudson, lawyer, and loeoioco can. j.j... .1.. The louPtU Willi of forty pac. AlUrthre, J-J i.

affair was Com, aotiaficd. anair waa CAiDaprwiuiseu vj A Pa.an.a. aianT wmtt ATTt trrwo to csca. -One of on W.d, on Sunday mornmg but PVnTiV bm.C appeared wb fa- prec oo. for the fugitiv.

aunk bcnea'Ji th. water and appcantd no Tho eatabuabmeot known aa th Mtnna TtOo- ito. the pruport. uf U. P.

Frankba, of Uiw Lr. Oa eooicau Wi.h t.rtoa co in tn city. waa V. MIlMl. lIMMla A.rtin do.

The Sre auifwasd to in al of of I 1 Al Hag Harbor. Jee UMt Kural.M C. 111- hark. lltbM 4 ydur. Ilelksea.

Al H4iWu, l.i4. Hi.n to Mm MortU la Vutk. CIuiIm B. IW Furrvri lo ral II, 4m dturhlrr ol Jtiw K.M-1 1 fpi Kirktfd ll'pbura 14 Mx Moo J. 1 trrr I hiuc, lu-t iunn Iimi.xI TkMiiUi, f.

I L.H....1. EngUodl U.M H. li lln ii. M4.k1.ll. Al XOfitt K.lm.

W111. II. MrtO, of N. lab iVoll. 4lw.

A 1 ik- I'kuffk FliidulullUl. luo Ko 1 i u.uuiinii Afrtea. Tn rrr criurin.d III ela. llw iiilrMtin( and uf Mr. Fieldmf to Um ,1..

Jj lIEI. laa al.lff Utfl n.ntf. J.iarub. sort of ll.nrr Pn, fiirod. of Iba family aw rrapeclfuily liuiitcd lo ail.nd Ihe funeral, the) afleniooaj at 5 'clock, it um V.

I'll tfatniia-alrMt Al Jaalltail-at. lata Mr. Fbaabelh F.vrreCt. aged 96. Al Ka Harbor.

0.1a. P.voo ad 44. II a death waa A I. L-in ii.ti.aiii ffutn a watfrm Al FeaUiawpton. CapU Charles lliim aged latoof the chip Momuuuth, ol lulu prlllg naroor.

In Saw York. Abet, wife ol Kaaiucl Packwood, IJI AehillM Mnlill. aifrd 3D. a naliv of N-rfwieh. Knglandi Palr.rk Pn-krll, aged Slii Amelia, daughter of Umbart Mora.i?.

aged Ira M. Rohbina. agrd 4ll Fianrw, tun ol lira Rev. Cbarlca A. Uavi.l lleairf, uf William M.

r. Gamamt, and rl.ugbti-r of lb lata Jobn Uay, aged 3 tnl.nl dauhter of I hriatopiii-r 11. lrc 1 llainian Weelervcll, ag-d Wi John, infant eon of John Mel.rali 1 infant um of lUv. M. H.

Ilutlon I mlanl ma of Nathaniel B. Blunt 1 Jann-a II. aun ol Honiara .11 ur. phri J-ph, son of Juaupb Hlanlry. ai Martha Ann.

onlv daiifjhter of Rer. Noan hirmerl of New York I Rev. Robert McKee, Pn.fr or in Iho AlbanT Female Academy ag'd 4i. Al lloboken, N. Tboodoiw, infant au of Joavph La Wlf.

1.. HI. on the 17th mat. seed 36 yeara. Jamea C.

Greeno, of Brooklyn, and one of Ilia firm of tirren A Brother. 41 Maiden iJine, in. At PortMnoath, Va John L. Ball, Lieut, in lha U. S.

Nl at UMIiamenn. Warne Co. N. on tba 7ih instant John Miller, in the 67th year of In. age, having been for.

ed to In a moat shocking manner. On lira morning of hi. death, in good health, he roao very early, aa was hie euatom, to milk his cows. He proceeded to Ihe yard, and as il seems had but juat commenced milking, when a young ri.nd.-rrd eruaa and dana-erous by lb. provocations of mischievous rushed upon him.

Tba animal had been hut away into a back field, lira previoua nii-lit, but notwithstanding, during the night ho broke orer every onelonure, into lira vard. On lira finst attack, appar. cully, Mr. Miller aat awa'y the milk pail, to dnva out the animal. Again ho was furiously attacked hi.

bowels torn out, bis body pierced through aud through, and tossed and mangled on the horns of the animal, till life wa. exlinot. Hi. blood wa. traced, and pierce of hia fle.h diacovered high on lira barn and fence! Il.s wifcaroee, and unaware of lira atale of her husband, opened the door and beheld, horror hi.

body loaned uion tho horn, of the anu mal, enraged with the smell of human blood, flowing oyer Ins neck and face. Tbo family, startled by her ahricka, sprang up and a eon drew hi. father from off iho horna which transpierced bun, and drove tho animal (whilo en. doavoriug to gore bun) from the yard. On the 9th Iho fu.

neral was attended, and hi. bereaved wife, and ten chU. dren, most of whom had fainilica with them, followed lha remains of their father and friend lo the grave. About 70 carriages, formed in proci asion to the burial-ground and to the house of Gud. where lliey listened lo a funeral discourse founded on Ps.

xii. 1 Help, Lord for thu godly man ceasctbi for the faithful fail from among Uie children of lUra city and connly of New York, from lSln day of July to tba 85th day of July, IB ID 34 men, 2G women, 77 boya, 55 girla Total 192. Markets. There has been a general depression again the atock market, and in some instancea a very general from vesterdav'a prices. United Statea closed 6-1 1-2, which ia a decline of 3 1.4 on the closing sale ycalerday.

Miu.er's Bank or Ciads The notoi of this inetitu- tion aro again in disrepute in ino nu u. u.v.. have advanced the rates al which they purchaso them to 111 a IS ncr cent diacount. But a lew day. ago ine cur.

rent rate wa. 3 4 per cent discqunt. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET July 37, 1840. Reported for the Courier and Enquirer, by Mr. George Clinch, of the Upper Buil'a Hosd.) were 900 Beef Cattle at Market, incbid.

ing 250 left over last week. The sales extended to 700 head at 6 to 8, averaging per 100 lbs. Market very dull and prices rather lower. Cows and Calves 85 at market, and all told at J2U, S30, $10, and $18 each. Sheen and Laniba There were 3500 offered, nearly al which were sold at 81.50, 3 and 5 each for sheep, and 1,25 to 4 each fur lambs.

Hay Sales by the load at 50 to 75c. per hundred. NEW YORK AUCTION SALES July 21. By L. M.

Hoffman Co. Briir Washington Barge, rebuilt in Baltimore in 1838, cop-per fastened, well lound, auld for 4000-Terms half and 6 months. By Minturn Co. Fruit -500 boxes Lemons 50 a 1-3 ivvao. tow do.

orange. 62 l- a 17 i-ao. casn. FOREIGN PACKETS. HAVRE.

Uollon, oj William Whitl I John I. Boyd. Bolton, Fox 4, Livingston. I'uion Line, I hit lock, Jr. From Ncw-Yoik on 8th.

lGth and 21th and rrom Havre on the 1st, 8th and lClh of each month' Second Line John I. Boyd. From New-York on the 1st, and from Havre on the 4tn of each month. MVERPOOL. Goodhue Co.

on tho 1st and IGlh of each Old Line. C. H. Marshall. month.

SGrinnell. Minturn Co. 7th do. Next, Line-Robert Kermit, I3lh do. TAird I.ine-E.

K. Collins, Steam Bell i. Co. LONDON. 1 flri.u-nlil.

London Line. JfJrinncll. Minturn At Co. From Now-York and Portsmouth 1,1. 10th and 20th, and from London 7th, 17th and 27th of each month.

Xew.Yorkand London Steam Ship A. Smith. Bi.iaTni.. f7fl Western Steam Ship Ce.Richard Irvin Co. W.

D- forest. Battelle. arii" Havana Taylor, John P. Garcia. KINGSTON, JAM.

AW, Ja. Pf.r..-Aym.r 4i Co. andC, Morgan. roiaj.CT.-Ncf-mith Id- 1 Brniimm Do Forest Co. St.

Croix Packet: Aym Co. c. Morgan, Alsop COASTING PACKETS. Alexandria, Georgetown and Wa.hington C.ty.-Sturge. Cioarman.

Every Saturday. E. D. Hurlbut Co. Apalachicola.

john Qgdcn. Bangor Parkett. Brett Si. Vosc. 1.1,'Jn..

Line. Slurics 6l i learman, 0 weck. iiHe.j0hnson 4. Lowden, lniljn Li, N. E.

D. tluriuui Oi. tvo. MMU tialchi Ju'h Joh hnson at. Lowden, John Oeden ohn Dwell.

CHARI-EaTOW. Ship Linf.Oenrfe Sutton. Vnurn Ie. George Bulalry. Commrrml Lnf.

Allen St I axaon s. C.lt- Coit A. Co, or Averill Co. JCe, W. Pratt.

E. K. Cullinc St Co. I John Llwrll-tow Orfeens. ljhnn At Iwden.

I W. Nelson. R. Klwell. Pmnroia Hurlb.il Sl Co.

SSiurgra 4. llearman. Sroit A. Mnm.lL J.Anenn 4r, Lowden. St JntrrU John liden.

St. W. W. Pratt. r- -va tnr a-t at uie I W.

II. Brooklyn, Jane 4 awt I 1 I i 1 1 I I JOHN A. IUYTON, Auctioneer. WUI aHtd la any urdrra Ura ml of real and perwn-al (oiai in Brooklyn Wit at A. Co, lry Gaud More III Fulton elreol.

Ry R. TOIl. Auctioneer. FIIIU.W-Julv 31. AIIU IM RY AM FANCY J.

Todd 1I wdl all with. ml rra.iv, al rullon stf-el. on Friday. Julv 31. al 1 P.

lira vonirutsuf a Mil. Iinrry fiom, eunaialmg of I re" Data, l( bnamla, Ae. Also, lira II.himIhiM and krfrhen Furniloi.of Ihe family, who are r( lo Furupe. July 3011 a at.itvtvii aji.h Jul. FIRMIIUK AT Al'CTION-By R.

J. Todd-ln Thuradar morning. 3lh July. Ift o'ebick. in hi.

Rab-a tfl Main limb lira ebganl l-urnitura ol two faiinlwa giving up boiwo kpmg. comprising in part i Mahogsnr, M.1I.I0 Top. IVr and Cepir" Tabba Ma-bfny, lard. Tea and U.ning Tahlra riinwkm ib- Mah.aiir, Maple and fancy I liaira UimIimi R.M-krr and Sewittg t'liairw tufted and plain apnng aral Sofas, Cmn hna and Oliamana. elepani niaiiog-any Bureaus.

Sideboards, Wardn.bre and Bonk eaaia, mahogany and gill frame lokimr Glaaw-s, French. Field, k.h anrf mhn llr.rairada. Fralhfr lleda. Hair Ma. Iraawa and llrdding.

Carpeting. India mailing. and Kuga, hour, day and tfl loeka, indent Hhnda and Sba.b-a. Alao, a l4 of Brandy and Wmea 30 dm. W.nda.r M.aira.

a illahln fc.r fallllllt-a lir.eho.ll. and a ,.1 groat variety of Kitchen furniture, with which tho sale will eoiuinviice. N. II. Aa uatiet, every article put up will be p.aitiveiy auln.

July Jli il uln ia nniiw.npd fur Tariuua reaa-ins, un- MATCH UAY. lira fir.l of Aucu.t, at the same l.me and place. Slil U'ar4l Titrcatiur If RRISO AN REFORM Tlie Second Ward Tipprcanoo Club will m-el at Tip. rk L'l I prx-anoe llall. 41 Jamea alrrci.

on 1 1, ml yu, Aug. 4, at a clncK. rne wnig.onun II niutowd lo the destructive meaaure. of Martin an Buron, are respectfully invited lo attend. Bv nrVr 1 A.

P. ALPH. Ch'n. A. R.

Turner. Sec'ry July 30 1 1LRE WINES AND bPlMi ramiliee wianmg lo supply tliuiiselve. wnn ron, icily or TeneiitTo Wine, or Cogniao llranily. warrani lltsl lha received Irom llio puiiiio aiorea, Bibsenbi keeps constantly on hand lira au-ivo oescnpuon alranwrltt flf hill lied, and offera lira samo ui fnr.al,. al Superior I liampagne, min.i..,.

bottle-Ixgtirre. THOS. W. IIAltui, July 30 3t lira uitun nw RESII Tho is manufaeturinf; dai. 17 Iv over 3'K) buabel.

of Shell and sione uun. for all the purpose, or masonry, manure streets, sinks, Ate. Thi. factory i. near the South rerry.

on the dock, and convenient to the Kail noao. lelivcrcd on vessels free of cartage or wnanu, Rail Road. Apply al the factory, or to i. KII.r.1, rullon cornci v.nn"; July 30, tf iTTnJSK VANTED The advertiser wish- es to purchase for cash, a first rate modern built brick or frame Huuso and full or more, within one rmlo of Fulton Ferry. Address With lowest price a ud location, at tins July 30-at" mil.I.AItS REWARD.

Ran away from-the ub. senber, on tho Mill an indentured colirred boy, amcd THOMAS WAKU, ageu IVr-Sv cautioned not to harbor or trust said boy. as thev will be dealt with according to law. 1 he above re. ward will be paid for the apprehension of said hoy.

on ap. ,..,..00 ISew uirecni, juij. NUlltb-lienry from Cornell's Lane to Hamilton Avenue-Baltic rtreet paving between Smith 1 and Court lie Avenue regulating Hoad lo Division Avenue Notice i. hereby eiven that the City Assessor, have re. turned the assessment list, in Ihe above i.

ill nrcsented for conhrmalion at ine nu rpl.r meetine of Iho Common Council of the city of Brooklyn, lobe held on tho 10th day o. rmguav mn art thereon. oon tnerea.ier examined Th. aaaessment lists in ine --j bv any persons interested therein, at the othee ol me v.era o7.n7common Council. (City Building.) and objec if any, must be mad.

in wilting onoj at the olliee ofthe Clerk mu liauiuHi rtti. r.mman I Tolinflll. V- iern ui wia" Brooklyn, July 30, I840-Iaw2w CORPORATION NOTICEA petition is now per. before the Mayor and Common Council of th. hug 1 pit.

of Brook vn for a well ana 1 ump city 01 "rooMjii 1 tlle district of assess. -t i onrl Park avenues, the dulnct oi corner ui venue three hundred mcnt to be on both side. 01 1am.11 fin each wav from I from Park avontic, on Park avenue "wo hundred feet each way from Cla.n. venue leei. ui.

"-j Remonstrances against saiu we anu y- sentcd to the Common Council on brjj he tw, enty fr.nrih dav of August, as tho same win me" 'j ed upon R. TOLFORD, Street July 30 lawiw Corporation petition i now pen. ding before the Mayor and Common Council fo Wd and Pump in Orange' near Willow street nf assessment to be and extend Iwo nunoreu tu on eh mde of Willow street, two hundred feet Zu side of Willow street, t-hundred feet cas, and west on Orango street, also ono Orange on Columbia Rcmon. ZncZZtZn'JX iwenty-fourth day of August said well and pump muai as the samo will then be nnaiiv "r- K. TOLFORD, Street Com.

jy30.1aw4w HT. FRANKLIN Si. SON, manufacturers ol iron Safe, and Chests, still continue at their old estab-mcnt No. 76 Poplar street, where they will receive all or ders in the line of business, such as manufacturing I 1 Inm Safe. and Chests, Iron Gratings, repairing of Ijfc RrViVer-lort made in the most improved style, at reduced pricU and at the ahorfat notice.

fc ll.anlifi.llv rnccived. EMOVA RICHARD J. TODD, Auctio neer has rd spaciou. fire proof 87 Mam which i. now open for the reception of Furnitu or a other kind of Merchandize, on Commiss.on, fo or Private saK on which liberal cash made and being amply covered ih nrnnrrtv of the public will be sale in nis mygc.

-j miri wnn can bo accm. oiii any ex pen buei. pli.hcd by diligence, anu a pcijm e- he hopes to rcaliae. The u.al attention and facilities given .11 outdoor aaloa, and e.t.bliahcd rule of Killing aaka a. suon as irTectcd will be strictly adhered to.

Valuator. J. TODD, Auctioneer and Valuator. Hall. Alexander B.rkbeck.

and A. Spooncr. Brooklyn. Hon.Ogden Hoffman. Thomas Bell.

F.sq. and Me-ra. Glover and MeMurray. New York. Brooklyn, July 27 tf nt-U nur.

aale at SI Fulton, oppoaito A. w. Blank and B-wka. School Apparatus Grate Aprona, Candle Orna. m- nta.

Cut Paper for looking ph." rb Paner. SlC. Orde for bnok-binding rrreived. Il.H,k umc, and other article, not on hand, furn.rbed at abort notice. School Librarie.

furnished at publishers' Pr Subscription, raceivrd for the tcd by Dr. A. Gerald Hull for the Udy'. Book, and Parlcr'a ne. Ucturr.

on Ij-w. and for aie aa aoovv. i.w, War. Tw w-rmoo. Kmd Tm'- preached hat M.v at Mobile, by the C' mnnt.

The Crwi. of the Country, by Jun.ua. July 23 If wAVrfr nrishborhond. part of a tl-o rnl will aw paid. W.

X. Poet Office. POR fALE-A Strand PO vr. nf mrf year, -d. I 37 tf cihi rail-a and CranWrry.

Ue of one from each Wnl of the e.ty nam ee ee appv Ch Tjn, BO renre otfiaeri fat Ut. Ceuveulwn. Tlra CmiM epewiaie.1,. teoorud the trainee of the follow." 4 Um report i iomjiwu Hon. CORNELU'S BEIWEN, PrwdeMt.

I I.ion.10 T. Colo. Vo! Prcdtnli. l. B.

li. Htiom.m i Tba olViMra baring taken llwii ll" Prdunl Ud Ilia objaol of llta t'inrnlio, and it a ltoulcd. Thai a Cummilloo of ba lima Uia oilj oT Vrauklya and Ba fruin Uw lowm Ut appuinird lo oomu alo'Dalegalea fjf llio eonaidfratiun of Uia I'vovaiiUun. Tba Coiomilloo rrpuiUd llio tiaiiioa of iOHS A. CKOSS.

of Uruoklyo. NIC HOLAS N. WYCKOH. of Bu.bwick. 1 Tba report waa acccptsd.

and uuanimuuily adoptad I and waa llonilvcU, 1 111 111 co un. uiuam uaabla hi allenJ Uw liiat tba following gn. Il.mon aal aa aubriilnloa. For Mr. Croaa, UaI0 A.

Bo. of Urooklrn. and for Mr. WtakolT. llo.

an, of Naw Uirecbl. Koaolved, That a of Ibroo appouitcd to (raft nanluliont. J. M. Van Colt, from tba Commntaa, n-porlad tba felbiwing resolution.

bioh won paowd. Raaolrud, Thai Uia ecnplural iiiaaim, by Ibair fruita ya ahall kno tlioin." aa truo in politioa aa in religwn, and aa atfo a loat wlioii applwd to publio ai to pri.aia air. vanla. Koaolvod, Tliat our National Mtivernmant, nol troin rf.rnia in iiaalrnnturu. but bacauaa of ita mal.

dmimatration, hat failed to aoeompliali tba and. for which waaaruated, fiat Happinui ana pmpmiy 'Reoiad. That thu loading fnUcj of tba Adminiitration baa keen luiatilo to tba great intereila of the Country, ub. veratra of tbo Cnnatitiilion, and highly to Die liatenea of the UnMin. In destroying tba Con.litntional balance between the eo-ordinata branchaa of the (iuvcrninunt.

In axcraiaing doubtful puwera, and uiarpin; powera clearly not graulrd. In refuaing to exrrciao, and di-nymg tbo enatene or Mweraenenlial lo the G.ivenirocnl, eipreaaly granted by lha Conatitution, ratabliahcd by the eoniomrwraneoo. eon. atroction of Congreaa, tbo long acquirwence of the IW pie, and by the repealed and aoluinn adjudioationa of tba Federal Judiciary. In departing from the early purity, economy and aiin-plicily of Uie Government.

In appointing mcnibera uf Congreaa to oflico. In adontine into the eieeutive Uovcrnmcni tnoao who had been rejected by the People. In proecribing men for opiniona nkc. In aeixing upon the public puree. In attempting to cnlargo llio dominium of lha Sword.

In dcatoryinga aound currency. In clogging the wliocla of unlerpriM. In overthrowing public and private In reducinj thu wage, of Ubjr aud tbovalue of iU pro. 4ucta In waiting the blighting the fortunea, and irippling tbo enorgiea of lha People. Tliat for theae fligrant Breachet of Public Trutt, we ahall hold our public eorvanta to a atrict accoun.

1 Keaolvcd, That Ihere can be no rational hope for the im proecment of the eocial condition, but by a ckang in tht public council, and a Reform of the groaa and overgrown abuaca of the power, of Govurnmont. Renolved, That wo aro in favor of (and recommend to the aefioua eonaideration of the Whig Adminietration of 1841, by atatutory enactment, and amendments of the Conatitution.) Limiting the executive office to one term. Modifying the voto power of the Executive. Koatricting the power, of dismissing from office. Placing the management and control of the public trcaa-area in officer, appointed by and responsible to Congress, beyond Ihe interference of the Executive.

Disqualifying officers elected by the poople from hold, ing offices in the gift of the executive, until a fixed period after the expiration of their elective term. Adhering to a judicious protective Tariff. And of the policy recommended by Mr. Clay that the nublic in conformity with the trust, expressly, or br lust implication, on their acquisition, be administered with of liberality towards the now States and "lomto-ries, and in a spirit of justice towards all the States." Resolved, That wo adopt as our Champion and Leader in this great work of Reform, William Henry Harrison, of Ohio a man whose sterling virtue, have been tried and not found wanting in high military and civic tation. i who in the fix-Id, at the Council Board, as Territorial Gov.

arnor of Indiana, as Indian Commissioner, and as Kcpro. ntative and Senator in Congress, has established forhim-eif a brilliant and lasting reputation as a skillful and tear, laaa Soldier, aa a true-hearted Philanthropist, as an ac compliehed Scholar, and as an enlightened Statesman. Rosolvcd, That we pledge Kings County, at the ensu. ing November election, for a sound Whig majority in sup. port of our State and National Nominations and that we are cheered on, and will cheer others on, with our aupic ious omen, of a comploto and brilliant Victory.

Resolved, That the proceedings of Una meeting be pub. lished in the Whig papers of this County. Adjourned. CORNELIUS BERGEN, President. Leonard T.

Coi.es. Vice prcsid0nt. Jesemiah Van Brunt, II. B. DrkTEA, i Stedman Wright, From the Baltimore American.

COLLISION OF STEAMBOATS-LOSS 0F THE STEAMBOAT NORTH CAROLINA. From J. Chapman linger, of South Carobna, who Reached this city yesterday evening in tho Norfolk "teanl. fcoat, we learn the particulars of a fearful collision which r.A .1 nn SatiirdavniirhtUst, between the stuam- boats Governor Dudley and North Carolina, and wfnen TCJulted in the loss or the taller ooal, logeuier wiui uie engers-baggage, and the U. S.

Mails for the Providentially no live, were lost. These boats both belong to ino HiiiiNKiuii mnu iW4au.nw a the time of the collision, which took place at sea, about 60 miles south of Wilmington, the North Carolina was running towards Charleston with the Northern passengers and mails, while the Governor Dudley was on her way to. wards Wilmington. The collision took place about 1 o'clock, A. it being atarlieht.

with a perfectly calm sea. The boats were going 4 I nnrl UIrA BPPn hv a to 01 ia or 1 iiiiii-B -j Nori a ui li. 1 The passengers of both boats were all i aho nd Til SLT.7fad on the arvine occasion by the captain 01 eacu the means of preventing any lose of life. Tho boat, were immediately manned, and the passengers of the Carolina all conveyed safety lo the Governor Dudley in about ten minute, after every one waa transferred to tho latter, the North Carolina, then down to the water'. I anntl HO ajreama, vwaaaaa I le greai coon.

"r-- rfi trrt. aeeiea n.ci i cagn, r.rj,i:. Among lira paasenge cral member, ol ConereM one of whom. Gen. Dawson, Georeia, lost 815,000 in his trunk.

Other pasnger. also lost considerable uma of money, and some were losers their little all. The aggregate hie. in money waa large. The Governor Dodtey had a hole about four feet in ber bow, and at first leaked by.

but the aperture was in mea.or.cl.sed flnaline- trunks which were all that waa 1 ru 1 1 liii North Carolina. rw. M-filu. Niirlh Carolina were .11 l.ken koek in uTDndley to Wilmington, and while oa their way in me a ran- thither some 01 lira pa- k.A J' all the mi a ubr ptK.o. .0 a.o "ThTed'oet of tba captain, of Ura boat.

spoken of brgbe Fw.Ea-.-BevertT-.mved 17th, echooner Mry tn. Grand Bank. 8000 fish. Spoki ifrom June 4 1 lh- th rtyaadof eala belning to BeverfT. wiin (w 9o0 averaging ab 5500 only ho retorted nah very ararca a 11 oret in.

fUnka and Ll.ia proapeci .4 w.ih full far. Oaie two vcatcU have axr.yed at eariy. ad am at Marblchead. Last year 13 eaama go ach other, lor a mue or iwo ocio.o How Uiev niaiiaecd to run into each other is not known captain of each boat was in his b-rlb at tlie time hav. 1 .1.

matm nf ah linvinir 1 stood his regular watLii The Gov Dudley', bow struck the North Jina between the ladies' and gentlemen 1 he Aock was terrible, and in ten m.nutca after it had took place, 11 I of of so as in at wo 1 1.. us i gt ana yet me loco lotus Fw that the cry of hard timos js got up Dy the whig, solely lor polltlcg sffclil. Paterton Intelligencer. Peai e's Museum. A very unresting display ol sun- alfthe changes, from butterfly, when halchedi Mmn.

,0 the nerfect Arcaan, with Hnm, arr.wd at BerrrV, aad many at J' 4o. aJ aoend ary. Prof. UtoU..

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