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Tint New raoii WjmimaTo. Thi i of a most fa Saxatooa SriiNO. Arrival by railroad, during the I. OO.I I I i Jjrooftlpn 2sUrn(if0 Star. POKTKY.

vorable character. All the principal measures of the Whig party will probably ho carried, and the work of reform Fit I DA VENI.NO, Jl IV 30, IS II. Completed. Cabi Tbe following are the New York price for Cabs, by regulation the mmon Council on the 23d February last. By knowing these, ladies and gentlemen may ('efenJ ihemselvcs against constant attempt at impoaiii Cnv Bettm oflinpitition the 23d of February last the uucil ol New York passed an ordinance rrguljting the charge enhs.

a follows. We advise every ciuzen to cut out tins tnhle i.f legal rate of cub hire and put it in hi hat or pocket future use. 1. For nveying a passeuger any distance not exceeding If once more a currency shall bo crcalod by which re wgvh cnumg uu iue aju, situ arm wun uiner by stage and private conveyance, estimated at 2000. Our hotels and boarding limites (y the Sentinel) are thronged with) strangers, nd iho village presents the gay and lively ap.

pearance of a fashionable city." At Bait more nn Monday night a man named John Forbes, with several other boarders at the same house, waa sleeping upon the top of a shed, Inwards morning at. templed to return to his lad but missed his footing and fell l-OREKJV NEWS. ILENCD. A mill rO(M IB Till ALH4NT SI.WAH ArADMTI By SHl M'irgartt Roliintnn, of Ntte Yurk. Mvstprioui power, ttiv rehrn o'er countless wnilds presides.

Thonewa bv tho Great HVi'erii yesterday, if ten day tnittanco may bo made without loss from Louisiana to Maine, if a traveller may go through the United State later, and ia important thouzh not of great variety. It Far 41 the planet wheel I lit-ir conn, or roll the distant lide without being shaved at every Broker' shop in every coun shew that tlio Peel party have prevail" in England. Earth, tVean, Heaven, alike Illy spuerei, no limns 10 my ty through which he passes, if tho ona and daughter of The rr.lles tea, nod warring wind, tliy secret poirorey These ar! called by llicir opponent lories, and by their one mile, twenty five cents; andforevery adJUional pa en-gcr twelve an 1 a half cents. misfortune may once more be allowed lo earn their bread, Before the morning stars were firmed, that deck yon niure ,1 own designation Conservatives. I hey desire to preserve unmolested by those who have taken their all, if the Slat' Or luoiiutaiiu reared, in lofty pride, their lon'iuig iiimuiiu conveying a any ots'ance execeumg he Corn Law and other Established Lawa, while their now unking under the pressure of debt fur schemes of in high Before hf chambers of the east, with gnrgeous fold were hung opponents nromite reform.

mile an I within two mile, thirty-seven and a hoir cents; and for every ndditional passenger twelve and a half cent. 3. h'lir convevintr a nnaiensirr to the new Aim House some thirty feet to the ground. Jle waa terribly bruised by the fall. A workman in the ateam rope.

walk at the Wallabout wa seriouxly injured on Wednesday morning, by being caught in the machinery. But little hope ia entertained of hi recovery. A Ciiam.enob for Cincinnati. Mr. Squire Newbury, of thi city, i now the owner of a monster ot the swine cies winch weigh no leas than thiitetn hundred and tixty poundt.

ternal improvement may brcnablcd lo carry them through The chief allegation against Lord John liUssrll and the Or echoing hack to angel haip, its vaulted sidles rung. Silence was there on all mound ill holy ii fluente f-ll, snd returning, ixty.two an 1 a hulf cents and every ad converting tho wilderness into a garden, and unite remote Euglich Hugs, was, that they falcd to perform what they And A'ature owned throughout her orl the OMgic of Ihespellj sections by highways chiefly and swiftly traversable, it wil promised, and deferred action upon tho Corn Lawn, and ditional passei ger twenty five cent. 4. For conveying a passenger to F' rticth treet and re mnining half on hour and returning, seventy five cents and Hie ancels. robed Willi radiant light, in quiet beauty shoii bo glorious to have served with such a party, and lo have other important subject.

It wa as if tho Democratic Aud lileuce was the unmeasured ni.me tiny gave to God lone. tiiumphed in such a caue. for every additional passenger veiny-five cents. Wh of this country, had refrained from acting on the Tb earth a boding wheu the tempest gathers 5. for conveyin one passenger to feixty-lirst street ann Wo cannot withhold our tributo of praise for Henry subject of a National Bank, vWicn it waa fairly understood round A pulseless lilence, far more dread tbao e'en the tempests' Clay, the great the good, tho advocate ol American prin remaining three quarter of nn hour, a returning, dollar and for every additional passenger, twenty five on all side llial this was a promised measure.

If tho Whig nilllal I ciph and the champion of American right. of England aro we think it will bo acknowlcdg cents. When turns llie wing of the fores! hirrf. affi ighled to her nest, 6. For conveying one passenger to Eighty-sixth street Tin man "juttumn et ttnacum propositi n'cum, lua Aud the heart of tiic uioluci io iue uauc ui tnuicu uu un ed that the Whig of thi Country aro faithful.

ai remaining an hour and returning, one dollar and ih rty- MARRIED. In tin cily, on Sunday the S.rih instant, by the Rev. J. Waldh, William Story, of New York, to Miss Margaret A. Duffy, eldest daughter of Peter Duffy, nf this city.

In New York, William D. Smith to Miss Jane K. Ver. milya, both of New York. DIED.

Tho Whig ol England aro or pretend to be for frti breast. When temnes't hnwl along the seas, find angry billow mar. (tood up with dauntlen heroism igaimil the assaults of the enemies of our country, and by eloquence and power of seven and a half cents; and every additional passenger twenty-five c-nts. trade. The result of the election will dispose of tin mat And the veted waters lash in rage, the deep refunding ihoie truth has overthrown all sophistry, foiled their attack 7.

I' or conveying one nr more passengers to IJanem an I ter for a time. And luth above the denl'ning blat, the thunder pen. it given, returning, with the privilege of remaining three hours, two broken down their arguments. The returm received in London up to 10 o'clock on the Like Sinai's tiuuipet, long aud loud, that shook the gatri ol dollars. Heaven If there ia a man in thi broad land who doc not feel night of the 13th instant, were as follow fc).

For conveying one or more rassengers to Kingsbridgo Then, evrrlasting Silence reign, deep, deep beneath Ihoie proud of tho ezortions, and success of Henry Clay, during Reformer. Conservative. and returning, with the privilege of keeping the carriage or cub all day, three dollars and fifty cents. tho present session of Congress, wo pity hi want of di. wavei The noise ol water never come within their coral cnvei English 9.

r- or the use ol a cub by the day, with one or more pa- cernment and destitution of patriotism. The inermaidi deck their flowing locks, with in like mornine dew. sengers, three dollura and fifty cents. 17C 1G6 22 129 33 30 28 20 English Ireland In New York, William C. Dant, aged 31 Mariana, daughter of Saul Alley, aged i'O Charles Sylvester, aged 13 months, yoiinges' child of John E.

Earlo Arthur, sec. ond son of Solomon Joseph, aged 3 years Al Barnstable, Captain Corhain P. Holme, of New York. At Savannah, Warren Ti plifT, of Mansfield, aged 38 years. At Allegany, at the residence of herjson in-law, Judge Kellogg, Mr.

Jemima Olterson, formerly of N. I ul Let tho (louse of Representatives follow out the mark. 10. For tho uso ol a ca'i bv tho hour, with one rr more And Hon en unfold their petaii, bright, with all the rainbow's passenger, with the privilege i going from place lo place ed line" of their duty and all will be well. Scotland snd of slopping a iTten ft may be required, for the first hour fil'tvee is, and for every succeeding hour thirty-one and a Tub Great Repeal Meetino LAtr evening in the .345 259.

quarter renis. Park, New-York. Tho meeting in the Park last evening was a great one, cause why It was timed to catch the Peel' majority in the House of Common will bo hardly II. Whenever cab shall he detained, excepting ss atore- hue. Then worn with toil and wasting care, the mind in freniy burn.

To ilow as a refii?" nfe, in hope and trut It (urns And on the out I he influence hills hkedew on Hennnn's mount, More grateful than the cooling rill from lloirb's gu-hing unt In silence speaks the feeling deep, tint word iy not impart Jni silence the untutored voice th.it tells a hioken heart It tells of soi row far toojdeep to rea the speaking eye A setlltd gloom that uaki for rest hut not heueath the sky. less than bl). A Whig tally make tbe lory gain ol, loss 33. sai the owner or driver shall I all 'Wed aner the ra ol fifty cents an hour iwenty.five cent for each and very subsequent hour, and so in proporli for any part of the first and subsequent hour which the same may be detain great current pass ng along Broadway and tho other aven. ucs just before tea-time, and all the world was there, com Dnnicl O'Connell and his colleague Hutton have been ed.

defeated in Dublin, and two Conservatives returned. prising a great proportion of whig. Had Matthias been preaching, (hero ght have been in ro and certainly many would have remained longer. Matthias waa a All cabmen to be 21 years of age, and to carry their num O'Conncil, however, accepts the representation of bers outside the cab in gold letter. Wcath, and promises to continue to agitate and cry aloud prophet, (self constituted to be sure,) but thoso Repealers Repeal" with renewod energy.

ivero neither prophets nor Iho sons of prophels. Matthias GLEANINGS. Not a word of the President. Not a shadow of doubt When rapture Us the trusting heart, as rain drops Gil the rose, 'Till bending nealb tbe treasured wealth its petalled cup o'ei flows Vain, vain are words to speak the hlisi but breast to breast allied. Pours forth, in tears of silent jny, the soul's o'erhurthened tide Tbe spirit communes with its God, when the passions all are might have uttered somuthing new in the midst of hi ex accms now to remain as to her entombment in the sea.

A Card. Sometime in May last, the Saco (Me.) Her travagances. These men only revived their old cxtrava. ganccs of the days of visionary gold and wasted flour. A terrible accident occurred on the 5th at a launch ofa At Havana, Dona Franciscade Arrendona, daughter of Sir Juan do Arrendona, and wife of Chas.

P. Bullcr, aged 23 year. Al Grand Canary, Dona Juana Gourie, widow of the lale Don Fancisco Gourie, of that Island. On Tuesday the 20th instant, on board the 'iip Pallid, ium, Prenti, Gen. George C.

WiUon, of New London, and Mayor of that city. Poor Wilson was only 27 years of age, and had taken passage with Capt. Prentiss, for the Western Islands in tho hope of recover ng his health, bra. ken down by the labor and excitement of an active and too ardent a participation in those stirring stations which so young a man but very rarely reaches He died on the third day of the voyage, and Iho Captain of the ship, an early friend of the deceased, promptly put about and returned to port, that the mourning relatives might follow the remains of one so dear to them, to the grave. It was a melancholy and responsible duty, and tbe Captain de.

serves high praise fur the feeling that did not hesitate to do it Young Wilson's career ha been a remarkable one, and his early death will bring with it a bereavement, stich as an affectionate and most worthy family will feel with deep anguish while they live. Few men of his years had gained so much popularity and ao much distinction, and in strict justice to Iho deceased, it should be said, that in many points of character and in all the qualities of the heart, few ever better deserved the distinction he had heavv bamo at Rothcrham. about six milt from Sheffield. aid charged me with playing whiat for money on board the steamboat. The slander wag copied into tho Daily Mail, of this city, but promptly contradicted in the most positive Wo pass by the organization of tho meeting with tho still.

mention of this memorablo fact, which wo wish should And rettless thoughts are slumbering, like mit upon the hill manner on the next da'. A letter was written to the edi 1 be fiee soul noun its niren-e forth, ol irr.ititune and praise, be kept before the people. The preliminary call or in About 150 persons had been admitted on dock, and the hip lurching littlo as he went into the water, the whole crowd rushed to one side, which threw her completely over. Fiflv-one person were drowned. tor ol the Herald, by a legal gentleman and political friend of his, in this city, requesting him in respectful terms lo For loved ones clusl'iing round the board, lor health and length duccmcnt to the meeting was read and acknowledged to of days.

come from the previous moeting in the Park, comprising correct the mistake into which he had fallen. Of that let. ter he has teen proper to take no notice, nor ha he, so far as my knowledge or belief extends, made the correction Tho elections in England have been attended by great that radical band of disorganizing loco focos, who had at And when the prophet of the Lord by Horeh's mountain stood, first the contempt of all parties tho Absurd Impractica, Faint with the penis of the way, by vi ngelul foes purrued, l.Ul'uing to hear the voice of God, his onward steps to guide, Where danger lui ked on every ind, aud death on very side. blea" whose schemes can never succeed while grass grows riot and a considerable- effusion of blood. These occur, red at Liverpool, Kerry, Watcrford and Bui fast.

What a contrast to the late peacelul election in this country, where a Chief Magistrate was changed, and a revolution in Con. Then, lo I a mighty wind passed by, and rent the mountain or water runs. LjI not the name of loco-focoisin die until loco fjcoium itself be dead. We expect to see all the old demanded. Considering a man capable or making such a statement, and persisting in it under such circumstances, as ton insignificant to trouble myself further about, I should have suffered tho matter to drop, had I not seen the slander repeated in the Old Colony Memorial of the 24th inst.

I now pronounce tho charge an unqualified falsehood, and what I might have at first charitably cribed to mistake, I must now set down to an intention to gress effected. This is honor to all parlio. top And fioin its Brra foundation deep it broke the mlid reick But in the wind no voice was heard to greet his lijfiiing ear, And terror crept along his veins, and in his bosom, fear. dogmas about gold, silver and iron, revived, and urged until, if possible, Patience shall be exhausted, Toleration The fall of a part of a cotton manulactory in Mancnc. ter killed five persona.

grow sick, and Common Sense shall give up the ghost. Then came the earthquake, but not yet his Maker's votes was slander, and therefore feel myself obliged ever hereafter to treat the editor of the Saco Herald as a malicious liar ltr.o,ni? im High Life. It is definitely arranged that Then, ana! not till then, will Radicalism succeed in con. vincing the people of the use of its gold which cannot be the marriage of Mis Peel, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel.

M. and Viscount Villiers, iC7A CHAR1TV SERMON will be preached on Sun. day next, the 1st of August, at I0i o'clock, by the very Rev. Dr. Moriarty, of Philadelphia, in St.

Paul's Church, Court and a Collection taken up iu aid of tbe funds of the R. C. Or-pban Asylum. Tickets of admisM'on, 50 cents. july30 2t M.

is lo be solemnized on Wednesday next. Tho cantalrice Madame Catalini, is not dead, but in and slanderer. O. A. BROVVNSON.

Boston, July 26, 1811. Reported for the Courier and Enquirer. Police, yesterday. A young man named James Wright, waa arrested on a charge of stealing a horse worth obtained, and establishing the benefit of a liberty of genc. ral poverty.

The old gold and iron humbugs then are to be revived good health. The Queen of Hanoyer (Duchcs of Ouin-bcrland) died on the 2Dlh June. The war against a United Stales Bank, ia to be tho first S10U, the property oi Mr. Thus. A.

Sherwood, of Kings. campaign ofa war against all banks. The free people of Tint i.atk Ourisn of The Leipsio Gazelle, hury, Washington county, N. on the 23d inst. The owner of tho horse traced him here, and meeting Wright A OWNER WANTED.

BONE CANE, with a molher.ofnearl ornament in this Country, however, are well read in tho history of An mention the following circumstance attending the death of the Queen of Hanover "Her Majesty ceased to breathe driving the horse before a wagon, asked him where he ob. taine.d him, to which he replied he had just purchased him cient and Modern Vandalism, and will not yield to the crv half past 12 o'clock on tho a'Jtli. sne expirea wun me of Repeal, till lungs prevail over reason. heard nd Bre parsed by, but not in Ere was yet tbe welcome word But alien the tumult all was o'er, and naught hut silei.ee near, The "still small voice," in acteuts mild, fell ou his lict'uing ear i And silence reigned in Heaven above no sound nor voice was heard Jio miii ui'rini note or rapturous Joy the holy qnit stirred From angel harp, or seraph lute, breathed not the lightest tone, While while-robed bauds of angel forms stood circling round the throne. With heads bowed down ia silence low, and pinions closely pi est.

All bright and blissful in repose, and gloiious in their rest i Twa the peace of God io stillness It-It, pure, holy and intense, Twas tile joy of sp'nits uriSed, unmixed with auht of sense. And when this earth shall pais away, and the heavens are oo more When darkness brocds where sun and nioou baj shed their light befoie When nature's voice If hushed in death then, in her pride again, Triumphant o'er the choas wide, shall deathless Silence reiga for 15U dollars. Wright was then requested to drive the vreatest tranoiiilli'V. surrounded by all the Koyal family. On the subject of lungs, the Hon.

Aaron Vanderpool last except Iho King, who had left her apartment a short time norse to ine loot oi ioruanui street, wnicn ne aiu, and ine moment he reached there, he jumped out and ran off at the ion of his speed. He was pursued by some citizens, and the. fina calastrouna. Iter ma r.siy uau ii irenuu a wish to sec oiv more her two sons, frmce rederick of being captured was taken back to the steamboat, where hv Her Mali slv' first consort, and frinco de he was at once identified as the person who brought the horse on board at Albany. Wright on being examined Solms, but this desire was not graunea, as iney couiu noi arrive till to day.

Her majesty was born at Hanover in the same Palace in which she drew her last breath. Al-thonirh her family had for two days previously been pro. upon the charge refused to answer any questions, and was committed for trial. the tup, was left at Handley'i ice cream saloon, 15 High street. The owner may have it at this office, by paving lor this advertisement.

j3U 3t IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor Robert Thornton, Samuel Thornton, and John Thornton, vs. Aaron Dexter and Jane Dexter his wife, and Sarah Ann Thornton Master's Sale In partition of Lands M. M. Davidson, Solicitor. State of New York, ss.

In pursuance of decretal or. dcr of the Court of Chancery, made in the above entitled cause, will be sold at public auction, at the Franklin House, corner of Fulton and Water etreet, in the city of Brooklyn, by E. H. Ludlow, auctioneer, under the direc. tion of the subscriber, one of the masters of thi court, on the thirteenth day of September next, at 12 o'clock, at noon of that day-All that certain lot, piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the town of Brooklyn, in King county, ind bounded northerly by lot number three hundred and ninely.two, southerly by lot number three hundred and Another Murder.

We just learn from New London, pared for the final event, those who were present at tho death bed scene aro at a lo for sufficiently expressive night, mado an effort which would have honored a brazen bull. His speech was a mass of bar room reviling, of the party at present in power. All the clap.traps about Old Hickory." Coon-skins," British Whigs," Hamilloni. an Federalists," from a stereotyped mind, by the mechanism of pounding fists. If repeal is to bo the cry, he is entitled to be the leader of the vocifcrators.

He was succeeded by a Major Dav.zao, who agitated himself and the assemblage, by calling upon the assemblage to agitate, agitato, agitate. He was followed by Walter Whitman, of Long Island' Heaven save the mark. Shall we not have some more that an atrocious murder has bean committed there under tho following circumstances a laboring man, named Tuck. words to describe llin pair.ful cflccts of the separation on the King, the Hereditary Prince, and the Duchess of er, who had been employed by Dr. Noyes, of Lyme, purchased on Tuesday morning at a store in the village a MISCELLANY.

quart of rum and a quantity of powder and shot. Some time in the course ol the day no quarrelled with Dr. in. Dessau, her Majesty's daiignter. THE EAST.

The London Morning Chronicle of July 14, eys: The Great Eatern Question. Yesterday afternoon wa signed at the Foreign Office, by the Plenipotentiaries and beat him with a club. A writ was obtained and p'aced Preaching in a foreign Tongue. A Liverpool papor Kl-te the following anecdote; "A meeting in connexion with the Bible Society, was recently held in Pari, at which a gent'emen appeard, who ii the hands of II. Huntley, a deputy sherin or consta ble, for the purpose of arresting him to answer a com small scraps from tho desk of a schoolmaster We feel ninety, in front by Adams street, snd in llm reap nv an ourselves bound to look after Long Islanders, and this is met him on the road with a gun in his hand, and upon ap of Austria, Franco, Ureat Untain.

1'russia, Kutsa, and Turkey, the convention aboul the Straits of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus, which has so long been agreed on and initiated, but the signalure of hich had been dclsred till proachin? him was shot by him in Ihe breast. It is said that Tucker had been previously arrested by Hun'ley for a great joke! Coma lack young man, come back and finish your apprenticeship. Teaching very small children may be an easy life, but teaching those big children of Tammany Hall may look big, but it seem very farcical. The meeting it is said, adjourned with great enthusi. nothcr offence, and that he then threatened that if II gain attempted to take him he would be his dealh, or some- "i uoiiijj snows ana aisiinguisnea on the map ol thi property late of Comfort and Joshua Sands, by lot number three hundred and ninety-one, being in breadth front and rear twenty five feet, and in length on each side one hundred feet, and comprising part of the property late of John Smith, of Iho said town of Brooklyn, deceased said dimensions being more or less, being the said promisee described a certain indenture or deed bearing date the thirty.

first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and iwcnty-four, made between John W. Dcgraw and Jane hing to that effect. It is slso said that the gun was barged with shot, and was deliberately aimed. Mr. Hunt ey died viry soon after receiving the wound.

The miir- asm. vfo nave no doubt ol it. Wo broke up before the meeting. derer escaped into the woods and destroyed his own life. A hue and cry being raised, many persons joined tho offi.

it should be known that Mchctnot Ali had accepted tho firman of the Sultan. This puts an end lo all diffurencea botwsen France and England on thi subject. FROM CHINA. There i nothing new ince the fall of the Bogus fort and capture of Canton. FRANCE.

A riot occurred at Toulouse, on the 6th inat, arising from the dissatisfaction of the people, with the nowly ap. pointed Prefect, Mr. Mahul. The people assembled in Removal of Justice Ka.nb of Albanv. The Evening cers in pursuing him ho, rinding himself surrounded placed the muzzle of hia gun near his head and discharged it the Journal contains the proceedings of the Common Counc of the city of Albany, in the case of Justice Kane.

A res had been vent over trnm bngland by tho Committee, of the Bible Soeiety of London Thi representative had been ehnsen, we understand, for hi superior knowledge of the French language. In hia turn, he addressed the Paris an Assembly, with great fire and energy: but when ho ex. peeled to see them beaming with cnthusiaHin or melted into tear, be observed a smile on every face, and huard from evorv quarter, the und of suppressed laughter. Thi oc. Curred ao often that thers was no mistaking it for any cas.

Ual effect, and tho gentleman waa, no doubt, mightily as tonibhed at such a display from people so well bred tho French am generally allowed lo bo. When ho had finished his oration, he asked a friend hat could possibly have occasioned so much laughter while he was (peaking. II found, to hi utter sinay, thai, in his eagerness to impress Upon the assembly the necessity of taking thi water of lift (the scripture) lo the poor heathens, he had uncon-sciously been expatiating with all hi might on tho virtues of brandy (fits da vit.) exhorting the multitude to enable them to send brandy to those hu were athir't, and telling them that thousand of their fellow crcaturo were perish, ing fur the lack of brandy" Another reverend gentleman, wuhing to parallel the above anecdote, told of a French divine, who preaching in this country, fell into a mistake almost a amusing a the above. As lbs English clergy are accustomed to call those of their communion, their flock, the French desig Hats all who assemble under their ministry, their sheep. top ot ma ncad wa blown on and no let! dead.

Courier. Fike Vestrt St. The fire yesterday mnrninor, which olution was adopted by the Board for hia removal from office ayea 12, noea 9. The offence alleged, was the ar- ms wne, ana oarsn valentine, widow, of tho one part, and the said Robert Thornton and William Thornton, of the second part, which said deed ia recorded in the office of tho Clerk tif the county of Kings, in Liber No. IS, page 1 15, as from the said deed or a certified copy thereof, will fully appear; together with all and singular th here, ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or it anvwise appertaining.

Dated New York, July 29. 1841; JOHN A. SIDELL. Waaler in Chancery, jy30 la wis 33 John street, N. Y.

we briefly noticed, broke in thp piano forte manufactory of great numbers singing the Marseilles hymn, and crying Mr. feter I'rovost, situated Ihe centre of the block rest of a respectable man, upon the unsupported oath of down with Mahul After other attempts to allay the ex bounded by Desbrosses, Vestry, Hudson, and Greenwich Bill Chesnut, a great vagabond, notorious for his participa s'reets. It was entirely destroyed. Loss $3,000 and no citenvrnt, iho police and troops rushed upon tho populace, tion in riots and disorders. insurance.

A dwelling in Ihe rear, occupied by four fam. iliea, and the cooper' hop of Mr. Gallev, were both con. throwing down numbers. Four persons were arrested In Algiers the troops aro mfftrinjj from Pestilence.

sumed. The bakery of Mr. Esty. whose shop is on Green. wich street, was so much injured that it will hare to be ta.

ken down insured for $1,400. Several other tenements The Due d' Aumale is lying ill. SPAIN. I CHANCERY Refers Ihe Vice 1 Turnhull, vs. Anson Blake, et.

al. Matter' sale. Pater-iod nithiop, Solicitors. State of Me Voi k. ss.

In niimnner nf a rfF3l and shop in the rear wrro also burnt down. Mr. Paul. Joubwal of Education axd Weerlt Missinoer CouducteJ by an Ass iciation of Col ired Teachers Pub. lished every Saturday morning at $1 per annum, payable in advance Communication to be addressed to P.

Loveridge, 251 Elizabeth street, New York Here is the sixth number of a publication designed for tbe blacks, and conducte I by their kindred. It cannot but prove Madrid July 5th. The Senate is st'll occupied with ai ij vesey s'reei, lost on which there was no in the Guardianxhip Bill, but the debate is drawing towards urance Air. Carpenter No. 40, 3R2.U00 covered bv in a close, and will terminate lo-mnrrow at farthest.

It is sorance and the proprietor of Ihe turning shop, No. 44 1 be rrencli divine alluded lo, haranguing hi hearers in English, but forgetting that we have in our language two snppned that the two chamber will unite on the 7th and scorning, iosi some insured, he fire nro. translations for mouton, oje signifying the dead and th ably originated in the carelessness of boys who worked in 8th intant, in order to proceed to the election of a guard an or guardian to her majei'y Queen Isabella II. ether the living animal, continually addressed his emigre- Ihe Court of Chancery, ule in the above entitled cause, will be sold at Public Auction, at the Frant lin Hniie, rorner of Fulton and Water street, in the Cily of Brooklyn, Prison Blake, Auctioneer, under the direction of the subscriber, one) of the asters of this Court, on the 21st Hay of August neit at i oYlork at noon, of ihat day-All that certain messuage or dwelling I loose nJ lot of amA, situate, lyinr and being in Ihe Sixth ard of the of Brooklyn, in the County of Kines and of Voik, which said lot of land is tnown and distinguished on a Map of Kieht Lot. An Cnuri h- an efficient inatrument in elevating their condition making them industrious, anl protecting them against vice.

We ine pisno lorie laciory. Jribunt. gsuon, muca io incur surprise, as in oear mwionor Johm Randolph's centleman on a visit in hope every colored mm will ubcnbe for it, for all who will Tbb Ducnkard' Scooaoc The Delirium Tremens is residence oi ine late Jonn KandolDh. writes to ih N. snosl frightful inaladv consequent upon the abuse ol vin work can easily sff rd it.

Every thing which lends, like this tionsl Intelligencer as follows: paper, to un, rove the moral condition of tbe blacks, should Iween Rutler snd Baltic tlreets. drawn rvtnher .11 ia oo and spirituous drinks. It hi recently been carefully traced and minutely delineated by some of the most em. inent medical men of the day, and it is said to bear with it 'The body of this eitroardmary man reposes beneath Ihe tall branches of a veteran pine, about forty paces from FROM WASHINGTON. In Senate: July 23.

THE BANK BILL XV at patted itt third reading, by the following tott Yeas Barrow, Bates, Bayard, Bcrren, Cboate, Clay of Kentucky, xon, Evans. Graham, Henderson, Huntington, Kerr, Mangum, Merrick. Mil'er, Morehesd, Porter, Prentiss, Preston, Simmons. Smith of InJi. have tbe encouragement ofH goo men of every color.

Joseph T. Bridges, Surveyor, and Hied ie the office ol th. Clerk of Kingi County, hv Ihe letter I), and is nH n.i,L ms summer a welling, no marble marks Ihe place of his Chajoe of Publishers. Mr S. II.

Green relinquishe train ni symptoms mora melancholly than hydrophobia Some time previously lo the devclopement of the worst repose, ne was Duncn, according to Ins own request as follows that is lo say. Beginning st a point on the easterly tide of Court street, distant seventy-three feet five inches northeasterly from the nnrlh-a-lerlv rnmerm rm.rt the publication of the New London Gazutte, which is as features of this disorder, there are observed weakness. Ian. wun ni neaa io me easi ana nis icet to the west, with a white polished stone at hia head, and a blaek one at his fet. lie leep where he lived, in the peaceful knanm ffuor and emaciation.

1 here is no appetite for break sumed by Mr. A. G. Seaman. and Butler street and runninir n.irthraiirrla iha ana.

Southard. Tallmadge, Whits Woodbridge 26. fast or dinner there is peculiar slowness of the nole, The Gazette is well managed, well printed, apiritedlv Nar Messrs Allen. Archer, Benton. Buchanan, Cal ins own native lorcsi.

easterly side of Court street, twenty five feet Iheoce south, easterly, fifty-seven feet six inches thence southeasterly, but ddnees of the hands and feet a cold hture over the houn, Clav of Alabam, Fulton, King. Linn, Ale Roberts, whole surface of the body cramps in the muscles the Attempt to Bail Mitciifll Charles F. Mileh.ll Mouton. Nicholson. Pierce, Rives, Sevier, Smith ol Con.

conducted paper, devoted to the loco foco cause. The pert have only to desire that Mr. Seaman may be able extremities; giddiness, nauaca, vomiting To these s'gns moirr more souiiieny lliae Ihe lat line, eighty two feet tit nebes, to a point one bundled and five feet, northeasterly fmn he northerly side of Butler street, on a line at rirhl antlea Member of Congress, was taken out of orison nn a wr.i nect'cut. Sturgeon. Tappan, Walker, Williams, Woodbury, Wright, Young 23.

lo keep up its character. naneaa corpus, oe.ore ihe Kecorder. on Wednesday and tlierelo; thence touthwetterlr nn the aaid lin at ritfht imIm eoceeea a nervous tremor oi me neaa and likewise of the tongue: th spirits become dejected, a melancholy feei ng errsdcs the mind, the 'eep is short and interrupted again, on i nunuay. in oMcr lo be bailed. The bail waa Jo Duller t'rret.

aforeMid, twenty-fire Set; and thence ia a hoe parallel wild the raid aoulliraslerl rouraea. on In the House, the Revenue Bill wae discussed. Tbe Bank Bill being received from the Senate was niea ai 51.0UU on each or the indictments, mil ftl nnn Correspondence of tbe Courier Enquirer. IIatavia Jill 9fi 1911 this may constitute the Brat stage. Alter lb a second on the ewnplaint in which nn bill ha yet been fonnd.

The person uffering to become bail was not CO mew on, attended with the ghest degree of nervon sr. and thirty tig tret nine inches, to th place td beginning And also All tltoae Iwn tola nf I dtU twice read and referred to the Committee of the Whole. liiation mental alienation is it marked fcatore. There Dear Sir In the Courier which I received a day or two since, I regretted to perceive an article copied from another on ell her Haw. anil mmm iamii.J -4 being in the Sixth ard of the Cil of Bmoi Ivn.

in the ream. waa re. ie great rel'eanea, a constant excitement, objects of the st frightful nature are present to th imagination, the IliTTXiisori Coal- A report having got iSroa 1 that tbe paper, relative to Ihe Kev. Mr Van Zaa-dt. of Rochester, wun cnargee wiin seducing a young woman of that B.tumm iu Coal on board the British Qjn, Great Werern ert acquires a mist sir king wildnc, tbe individual can On Saturday nitrht last a Mr.

Kin mA l.i nan not lie down, lie fear ofTca lion, he talk incoherent' v. be and other st amen, had taken fire by sp xiUneous mbus- Circumstances are daily earning to I ght which begin la nn Bo.ru me aieamooal at Cleveland. Ene. terha aVaaisni laa A A aa I on, RicbsrJ Irvin, Agent the Great Western S'eara fancies be sees faces of extreme liideoimt-sw before bitn, beings about to enter into a eonsp raey against him. One we rje ai moss wtHi were loudest in their accuse.

j.i 1 eape-fed. and plung ty of Kings and State of Ae Vorl, known and drtinguisned oa a certain Map of 10 i lots, hrtw a Court and Smith streets, in tlsib Ward of Ihe City ol Brooklyn, as Jul 2J. Hit, by Day, Surveyor, sal hbd in Ihe ofBreoftbo Cse.r O' King- County, by the auml er I 7) and I Ss. one bondo 4 and ninety aevea and one huudrrd and BifH-ty rigtit. which said tao lots lie siijoiun.j to each other, and ee lofetlKr hounded northeasterly in trout by lUllic street southeaster! hy Ihe distinguished 0-1 the said map, by the imaiber lt sonlbwesteilf by the lot dntiaguished oa tbe said snap, by tbe ntunVr 219 and 71 and nnrlhwrsterly hr tbe lot d-stia- party in ine waier 2 Iwo of Iha Xsv'ga'ion Company, contradicts such rep-vt.

Nn instance -t a u-inw me iiae ol opinion is setting in Mr. V. favor; and I write this merely lo beg that yon will pubh.h nothing w-rrani were drowned before saitn. i tried cat writer, who ha very ably scutwd the subject, witnessed a very datrening ineident ofa patient whu, (or the kind, be ssya, ever occurred in the thirty voyage dried them. until ne aas nsa a inu uive bim a fair Chanre.

He protewts that ha is innocent mA ik.t k. tbe Great Western, or ia the bandrede of carg ea of biio. Xa-W YC StTt Cav.L Thera waa I sniaom coal importeJ every year. shall prove himself so berond alt sseradrentnrc. tolls mi all the Canal of ih K1.1.

afliarisa ilka tlaaahJ L- cnsiwaeraBie urns before dtalh. imagined he saw the Wr4 at eeilwg above ked, and a the disease, erbieb teroinsted fatally, merest, be fancied the ed sew approached as wsua a hade cat hie throat, and be aetssafly eared making vW tal tnetrsjtneat. desiree tprtdy justice more than himself: snd th aenKi. Coi'bed tbe said aaap. by the ausahrr 199.

and eoatat ta (ether it front snd rear, (1 (eet. and ia denlh aa ssaeh aid. 1 tflil 1 wsaesg -wev WCPX July. 1841. $ii77a 5 Fee Use earn time in MM.

4l.92lo.fi LrcrooTi or Ta vu Mtaera Stephens a portioa cor people of all aonghteoo Conduct in the matter. v-re iwsacct all ne bnodied tret Dated York. Jw'r Z9ia. Ill I. Boak Central Awaefjca, bae reached ha srmit edmoe.

Years, afce. as farot of 1611, JOfCW A. SIDELL jv3 rtd Mtr ia Cbawrery, 33 Jobs ri.KT..

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