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The vmt Mak," The following ictuilly GLEANINGS. M1SCEL'LAN Y. i long ii you keen St. Fisk Day," you will do well. (Great laughter, and calls for more.) ramarbait thai nn nf th Execution or Thompson.

Disgraceful Seen. the proudest day of bit life. He stood with hit friendt upon the pinnacle of completion of the great work which they had so long labored for, in the midst of embamitmentt and difficulties JUUl rr.ti, most important agencies in bringing about th, construction of the roid, had been overlooked. on jIa jjei) hard death, at after He alluded to the Presi. Thin had continued to he had been impended 20 minutes hit pulse could which seemed sometimes beyond the power of be distinctlr counted.

hen on Hie i made a few remarks, but nothing more than to express sorrow for his crime, and to warn others agninst similar offences, He. The Milan Tribune notices the rliscrncelTu scenes of the disgusting exhibition. So morbid and sketches. All that remaintof the republictn constitution are mere simulacra of what it once was. Mtbukr'i Rom.

Habvut Home. At toon a the harvest it concluded, and the nibble it quite dry, the native proceed to burn the remaining herbage. This occupation offers very lingular spectacle. The grast it in part oollected into heaps, and old and young congregate around them to witness the exhibition which ensues i the pile is ignited, and dente smoke issues from it. Disturbed by the fumes, and frightened by the noise of the multitude, thousands of locusts, which had lain concealed in the grass, fly np but are quickly seized upon by the bystander, impaled and roatled, and offered for sale in the market-place, at the price of Ave forane para or hsssasch i they constitute a favourite dish with the natives, by whom they art (readily devoured.

After this act of purification, the place again presents itself to view in all its nakedness, and many other matters come to Thi Stout or a Leo. I mast add eurioni story which 1 believ will surprise your Italian turgeont, mnch ns it i mixed the faculty hert. A tailor, who hid broken his wat ad-vised to communicate hii eaie to the Royal Soci-ety. Th accoant ha save that having failea from the top of the mut ind fractured hi jet, ha had ilret.ed it with nothing but lar and oaVum, and yet in thre dayi was able to walk ai well at before the accident. The story at firat appeared incredible, at no tuch effiacaciout qualities were known in tar, and itill leu in oaVum nor wat a poor tailor to be credited on hit own bare insertion of to wonderful a cure.

The eociety very reasonably demanded a fuller relation, and, I tuppote, a corroboration of evidence. Many doubled whether the leg had been really broken. That part of the story had been amply a ilia iinhlie euriositV to WitnCS human energy to overcome. But thanks to Providence all doubt was now at nn end. And for (hit gloriout result the people of Long Island were mainly indebted to the untiring aid of tome gentlemen whose names he should lake the liberty to mention, however distasteful it might be to them.

Edwin Post, Samuel R. Brooks, John A. King, Elihu Townsend, Jonathan Thompson, and Henry Rugglet were limply a few who had put their shoulder to the work with a fortitude which nothing could overcome. Another powerful auxiliary could not be forgotten. The Corpo pour knowledge upon the people, till the barriers of eirly opposition had been broken down.

He gave, therefore well regulated Press, the most efficient instrument of moral and physical advancement. Mr. Alden J. Spooner wascalled upon to reply, but had haidly commence! hit remarks, when the whistle of the loco-motive wat heard, upon which, remarking that if they wanted a ipeech from him, they might whistle for it," he gave it a toast i Kings, Queens andSvffulk, united by the strongest ties of God and Man. What God has joined together, let no man put asunder.

the tragic spectacle, that to evade the law abol-ishine public executions, and oblige the gaping crowd, the sheriff erected but a slight enclosure around the gallowt, one that he expected the mob would destroy belore the execution, ioruiu nr provide a guard to protect it. The mob did not fail to do what the theriff anticipated would be verified. Still it was difficult to believe that the done. They tore down the enclosure, leaving trie ration of Brooklyn had been the fast fiiendt of light, which had hitherto been hidden by the grass: bones of men and animals lie tendered aboutin man had made us of no other application than tar and oakum i and how they should cure a bro gallowt open to public view, and the tlierill loosed on the riot with perfect indifference. Persons, the work from the beginning to the end, and had The crowd now hastened to the cars, which ken leg in three days, evea if they could cure it at all, was a matter of the utmost wonder.

Several too, were admitted to the tp of the court house, to ret a good view, for fifty cents each. hat leaving Greenport at 3 o'clock, reached Brookly I and how depraved is letters paired between the society and the pa lient, who persevered in the must solemn aster at seven without accident, all parties concernci the public taste touching a spectacle at which nil the belter nulsationt of humanity revolt. being in the best spirits, and all feeling that vations of bavins; naed no other remedies, and it does appear beyond a doubt that the man speaks occurred I The news of the nomination by the Baltimore Democratic Convention wai taken to Frankfort, Ky by ontofthe Wickliffet. He met in i.ldic quainianee frora neighboring county. Major Willinms, in active and enthusiastic member of the Democratic party.

Well, major, have you heard who is nominated mid the major, who it it I'll bet Jim a buttle of wine, you cunt tell in ten guei.se.' replied the major. He then began, Vsn Buren Dick Johnson' Buchanan? Stew. art f' Well, I'm beat not is it Renton, or Silni Wright, or Woodbury, or None of 4 Well the wine it your, hut who have they nominated 'Jamei K. Jamei K. Poik I' mapping hit fingen, tht vtry muii that I txpedtJ would get ill' Cin Herald.

Melancholy case or Drowning. We leain from the Georgetown, D. Advocate, that a pnrty of four gentlemen who left Washington on Thursday afternoon, and proceeded to the Virgi. nai shore on a fishing excursion, were overtaken by a deplorahle occurrence in the midst of their pleasures. WhiM there they were induced to.

po in to bathe. Du ingthe lime they were in the water one of them Mr. C.nway Lipscomb, was seized with a cramp. Another of the pnrty, named Fletcher, seeing his dnnger, hastened to his assistance, and in endeavouring to rescue him wnt grasped by Lipscomb in such a manner as In cause both tpeedily to sink. They were recovered in the course of the evening.

JIr. Lipscomb lenves a wife and twj children, and Fletcher, we understand, also a family. The other two gentlemen of the party were Mestrt C. Kemble and P. Bowen.

Department of State, July 2C, 1811. Information has been received from this Department from the United Slates Consulate at the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, that the Governor of that Colony hat been pleased to permit, at itt instance, American whale ships I land their cargoes of oil in the Ports of New Zenlanil, for exportation either to England or the United States, thereby giving the ships an opportunity of refitting, without the delay or expense of returning to the United States. We deeply regret being obliged to announce the sudden death of one of the most gallant officers in our Navy, Lieut Henry Capwalladeb, brother ofGen. Phila lelphia. He died on Saturday afternoon, after an illness of only a few days.

He was deservedly rsleeni'd and beloved by a large circle of relatives and friends new day had dawned upon Long Island. Thompson committed the murder some two years ago, and once or twice escaped from jail, the truth. It Is little uncharitable, but I fear that heard one of the young ladies of Greenport ie. there are surgeons who might not like the abbre aided them most efficiently in their last struggle for the great tunnel at Brooklyn. The gentleman tat down in th midst of nine enthusiastic cheers, after giving Heulth and Prosperity to th Individual! and Public Bodies who had aided the work.

Hon. John A. King responded in his very best manner, to this toast. Hit speech wot that of a statesman of enlarged views, who fully understood the effect of such works upon the country. He referred to the earliest roads in the nation, and traced the progress of this road from its first be mark, on entering one of the cars, Here viation of attendance and expense.

But on the other hand, yon will be charmed with the plain, the ark in truth, but where is old Noah?" all tht roadt; for no sine thinks it worth his trouble to inter them. The cause of this barbarity will be readily understood when it is known that as soon as a slave dies, a rope is bound round his foot, by which he it dragged out of the hut with at little ceremony at a dead beast, and scaped into the tand anywhere, or even left to decompose in the grata, until the hymnat come to gnaw hit bonet in the night i the remains are devoured in the morning by the dogs, two or more of which may not infrequently be seen fighting over a human arm nr foot. Tha hyaenas are really in tome respects a blessing to these countries they are, in fact, the scsvengers consume all the dead bodies and garbage, and thus prevent the air from being poisoned with miasmata and nauseout vapours. A fallen animal is treated in the tame manner as a dead slave it is thrown on to the neighbour's territory, and is likewise devoured in the night by the beasts of prey i whilst honest simplicity or the tailor in a pnstcript to looked about for Mavor Sprague, just then, but his last letter, he added these words i I forgot he was not near enough to be introduced. to tell your honor that the let; was a wooden one.

Was there ever more humor? What weald one have Riven to hove been present, and Young Men's General Clay Club. It wil be perceived that a general meeting is called a teen the Toolith faces of the wise aatemblv. Horace Walpolt's Utters to S. H. Maim, ginnings.

Ha was repeatedly cheered. He gave the Log Cabin, on Tuesday (to-morrow) evening, Railroad) and Steam-Engines Tht Promethean It is hoped that every true Whig will attend. discoveries of modern days. May their communi Sagacious Elephants. It is astonishing how docile these animals become after being some time domesticated.

The mahout, his wife, children, SdVeral distinguished gentlemen fiora New York cation strengthen tht connection and influence of the remainder is enjoyed during the day by the are invited to address the meeting. Boston and New-York. hungry-dogs, in company with greedy vultures. anu was retaken previous to nisiEnotninnius mu. Cleveland (O.) Herald.

Two Murders. Two murders hve occurred in Darlington District during the present month, one on thel2lh and the other on the 13th, which have caused no inconsiderable degree of excitement and alarm. On the 13lh. a Coroner'l In-quest was held on the body of Vincent Suns, in Mr. Reynold'! Lane, who was murdered by three brothers, Lewis, James and Jolin M'Len-don.

The fads, as far are we can learn areas follows: It appears that there has been for some time a misunderstanding existing between the parties, and on the day above mentioned they all met at Darlington, C. H. where an election was held for Major of the two Battalions After the election was over, Sims started for home, and the M'Lendons overlook him in Reynold's Lane. Lewis drew off his coat, and challenged Sims to light, which they did, and it is staled Sims got the belter of his antagonist Jamei M'Lendon then attacked Sims, and while they were engaged Lewi stabbed Sims with a dirk, between the 8th and and 9lh rib, and otherwise dreadfully beat him, causing his death in nbout an hour. The M'Lendons left their homes next morning, and we are not aware that either of them has been taken into custody.

and the elephant all form one family. The elephant hat hit dinner of large, cakes of nnleavened bread, prepared for him at the same time as his Vice Chancellor M'Coun was then called upon Police Court Monday. Doruinicua Vander- eagles, and other rapacious birds. Pallme't Kordofan and after a very appropriate address upon the ad veer was arraigned for ill treatment to a boy na vantages which would result from the road, gavu med Andrew Ray, mentioned in our paper of Sa BROOKLYN EVENING STAR. Tht eastern extremity of Long-Island, this day turday, and held to bail for his appearance before the Court of Sessions.

made a neighbor of New. York and Brooklyn." The Mayor and Corporation of The Government it advertising for materials were toasted, and Alderman Hasbrouck replied. to build a ship of the line and other vessels, at roler, and they sll eat together. I have seen a mahout and hit wife go to the bazaar to make their daily purchases, leaving their child, an infan' not able to walk, in charge of the elephant, ft wai really mott amusing and interesting to see the solicitude displayed by this gigantic nurse. As hit little chtrge would crawl nearly out of his reach from the place where he was picketed, he would stretch out hit trunk, and gently lifting the infant up, place him down near his feet, After playing about tome time, tha child got tired and went to tleep, theelephant meanwhile breaking off a green branch from a neighboring tree, waved it gently backwards and forwards over the face of the sleeping infant lest the flies should dis He gave the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Good news fur thi Tht President and Directors of the Long-Island carpenters. Railroad Company. Samuel R. Brooks, one of the Directors replied very happily. He said due honors had been The Long Islaud Rail Road Company expect to have two large and staunch steamboats ready On the evening previous to the shove dreadful occurrence, a murder was committed cm tne awarded to tulton as the discoverer ol tne ap in ten days, to carry their passengers from Green, body of a Mr.

Hazelline, who resided below plication of steam to water travelling. To Oli port across the Sound. Mar's Bluff, by his own negroes, a man and his ver Evans of Philadelphia, in 1760, and John wife. The woman has been taken into custody, and at our last accounts, a large boily of armed Stephens in 1812, belonged the chief credit of de The friends of the martyr," Dorr, are to meet to night at the Shakspeare Hotel, N. but for citizens were in pursuit of the negro, nnd lilMe veloping the uses of steam in land conveyance, tnrb him in hit slumber.

The creature might have been taught to do this, but it still prove or what extraordinary sagacity these animals are possessed. I was once on a tiger party, in which there was a female elephant remarkably tame and tagacioua. She used' to come to our tents every morning while we were breakfasting to beg for piecet of bread, or any thing else that wai to Mo.vdav Evening, Jcly 29, 1844. FOR PRESIDENT, HENRY CLAY, 0F KENTUCKY. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, THEO.

FRELINGIIUYSEN, OF NEW-YORK. doubt was entertained but that he would be cap what purpose, is more than we can tell. Perhapi The time had come when it was to be tested whe tured. (Cheraw Gaz. ther the steam engine accelerated speed most learn tlint a gentleman of this a little political capital can be made for Polk and the Locos, by holding up Dorr as a Democratic martyr.

But these active sympathysers should over land or water, and Long Island would af city, recently returned from Europe, has brouehl be had. On being presented with a piece of not only nt home, but in this city, where he has lately been passing a great deal of his time. He left New York but a few days since, apparently full of health and the prospect of many years of happiness to come, So fleeting and uncertain it life (N. Y. Expn ss.

Earthquake At about 5 o'clock on Friday last, the shock of an earthquake was distinct perceived in the west part of the city. A lab in the room, not perfectly even on its legs, was rocked nearly une minute. The door of clock case was sprung open and set swinging by the jar, and ti-e peeulinr motion belonging to this kind of shock plainly vibrating the chair on which the individual sot, who furnishes this statement. A few weeks will, (loub'less, enable us to connect this slight shock with some disastrous visitation at a distance, is is usual in such cases. Cincinnati Herald, July the 2 1M.

Successor to the Prophet. John Hardy, President cfthe Boston Branch of the Mormons, in reference to a successor to Joe Smith, informs the editor of the Times thnt all the speculations with him a Canary bird, the giftofa friend, which money, the would walk off to the bazaar, and ford the best opportunity for the trial. The determination of the Company was that no Rail distinctly sings two airs the Hunters' Chorus in remember that Dorr was tried by a hish court of purchase sweetmeats, and woe betide the dealer, if he attempted to cheat her. More than once, Der Freicliurtz and a Waltz of Iierthoven's. law, and that twelve of his peers sat in judemen This wonderful little cantatrice was instructed by the mahout informed us, she had pulled the whole upon him.

They convicted his of grave offences. Road in the Union should exceed tl-at of Long Island for speed. They might notatonce accomplish their object, but would ultimately do so. a blind flute player, and one of its other accom- shop over the heads of knavish dealers who had for which he is now undergoing deserved punish not given her a fair exchange for her money jilishments is said to be beating time with its foot while singing. Instances of a bird being taught ment.

How much sympathy can be excited in She would draw the cork from a bottle of beer, a few bars of a viry simpl melody are not un his behalf, we are at a luss to imagine. with her trunk, no matter how tightly it was common but cultivation to the point which this hammered down, and drink the contents. It i Canary has reached must be exceedingly rare. Polk's Tory Ancestors. The editor of peared, indeed, that the was given to strong 1 he Mocking bird would doubtless he a more quors; and the mahout told us she had been re.

Loco Foco paper in North Carolina, bavin; as apt popil ihan anvother. Its naturaleariscertainlv He gave. The Mayor and Common Council of Brooklyn. This called up Mayor Sprague, who made a decidedly good speech upon the difference between the old modes of travel, and the present rapd cutting across back lots. He gave The President and Directors of the Long-Island Railroad Company Mike judicious in their management, whether over or under the earth, and peatedly dead drunk when gentlemen had given aertrd that be had in his possession a printed quickest, and its vocal power most versatile.

The her a sufficient quantity of spirits. Two bucke on this point are "fudge and and FOR GREENPORT, HO I copy of the Mecklenhurgh Declarnt on," with full, he informed us, was about the quantity ne. secret of teaching a bird to sing an air consists in playing the first notes over again upon some in the name of Ezekicl Polk, (James grandfa says, "Samuel It. Smith, the oldest member of thefami now living, ond a brother to the murdered Prophet, will take the olfice of his brother cetsary to makt her groggy. We did not, how ever, try the experiment, thinking that an ine The great work it completed Long-Island hat an iron highway through her centre, in the ther) attached to it, the Raleigh (N.

Register briated elephant in a close camp would be about strument ngreenble to the bird, taking care to suit the pitch exactly to the learner's capacity. When thesenntes are sucessfully imitated, the lesson proceeds with a few following, and so on makes the following statement, which, we should Hirnm, as Patriarch in the Church, according to the ancient custom of God's people. persevering to the end." at pleasant a customer as a bull in a china shop, Greenwood's Nar. of the Campaign in Jffghanistan, long desired railroad, which it to render her an avenue between Boston and New-York. We heartily rejoice on thit occasion.

A reference to suppose, would shame the Locos, if there is even to the end. Avast amount of patience is re The New Orleans Bulletin states that a lav the virtue of shame left in them Ex-Alderman Benson gave The cities of Boston, Brooklyn and New-York. quisite to accomplish the object. We knew Artesian Wills. Olympiodorus, who flour We pronounce, on tht very best authority, any our filet will thew that we were the first to pro.

gentleman in this city a few years ago, who ha No repudiation and no mob law." ithed in the tilth century, relates that wells of copy of the Mecklenburgh Declaration, contain-in EzEiE.Poi.ii'e ngmr, a VILE. J-UKGKKV I iiiiis ihukui a niru sine tne nrti part ol a po George Wood, being toaated by Presilnt pose thit great work, and we simpl? lluU to thit fact, to predicate thereupon the observation that two, three, and Ave hundred feel wara pierced in the Oasis, and that the rivers of water yumi tunc irnuaueipnia rvortn American. We do not deny that the Jeffersoninn' may have Fisk, said that notwithstanding the greet impor. which gushed forth served to water the plains, SutciDE A man hung himself at or npnr wh a printed copy of that Declaration with Ezekiel tance of Railroads, in economizing and annihila wa have been tne steady ana uniaitering promo, ten of the work from the beginning to the end. In Italy, too.

among the ruins of the sncient town is called Cromwell's Bridie, in Baltimore rnuniv Polk name attached to it, lor we learn from lor raising 1,000,000 for the campaign against Texas has already passed; that General Ctnalizo has been appointed commander in-chief, and (Jener.il Woll second in command nf the army, which is to consist of men that a large amount of the munitions of war, ordered from the United Statet and England, had been nceived at Vera Cruzj and it was believed that as soon as they could he forwarded and distributed at the proper points, the whole army would bo put under marching orders. The Pirates of the Saladin. We lenm ting space, they had a moral and pol.tical conse of Modena, lead tubes sixty or seventy feet deep by tying hit pantaloons around his neck and We are confident we have not mistaken the member of the family, that when James K. Polk was a candidate for Governor in Tennessee, some nave been discovered, the only use of which ap quence, which was far beyond any other consid suspending them from a limb sufficiently high to importance of thit great instrument, which it pears to have been to penetrate beneath the bad of his lends, to rebut the charge of Toryism eration. Paper constitutions were in themselves cause acain, ina, wnen round, was in a (tin? anJ unwholesome water of the surface, into th against his grandfather, had a spurious edition of posture.

Upon examination of some papers found of little worth, unless their spirit was in the peo. "To clear the dark old woods away, And open tun-bright fields to the day." limpid and pure bed beneath, by which the mo- the Mecklenburgh Declaration published, and on ins person, it was ascertained that his name pie. That spirit was indicated in our land, by dern town to this day it supplied. The mott an interpolated his name We have this statement was Joseph P. Peddicord, a cabinet maker by We have therefore advocated it against the oppo.

works like this, which were a bond of union as mine nau served mstime with Mr. A -n TWspv cient Artesian well in France is at Lillers, in Artoit, in the convent of the Charlrrux it dates from 1 126. Stuttgard also contains some ancient ol Foplar Spring, Howard dislrict, near which tition of many of our old friendt in ths thiee counties, who have imagined that a locomotive strong as the iron by which the road was cement piace, is believed, he was raised. He has i some surprize, from the Boston Daily Advertizer that Carr and Galloway, at Halifax, were aeqnitl ted on the indictments charging them with the murder cf Captain Fielding nnd hi. son.

It may be enneeived thnt the iurv InnLp.l ed. These works, and the intercourse they pro on authority which cannot be gainsnyed. Besides, we have turned to the publication mnde by our Legislature in 1831, on the subject of the Meck-'enhursh Declaration, and the name of Ezekicl Polk is not to be found in the list of Delegates present on the 20lli Mav. 1775. The Chairman Artesian wells.

Shaw, who was in Barbary was an emissary from Tartarus, which would ile and two children (a 6on and daugter.) re-i moted, were the best guarantees of our National ne in imiuuiurr, irom wnom ne nns been sepa carry them thither ith railroad speed. security. rated for Tears, on account of some Hnmp.ti- 1727, in speaking of the villages Wadreag, in Sahara, tays, The inhabitants procure water in a singular manner. They dig wells 100 and sometimes S00 fathoms deep, and never fail in But there it now an end of all fears. Green- imcultes between himself and wife.

Charles King of the American, being toasted. mg ofl ieUing as a nec s.nry net, and therefore excmablei but no such plea could be raised for the murder of the poor boy. Commercial. port it less than four hours distant, and we feel of the Committee of onr Leiislatnre, to whom the subject was referred, was Thomas G. Polk, of Rowan, as high-minded am) honorable a man A Tl made a very piquant and sportive address.

mssengers wno came nn finding a great abundance of water, hor thi the river yesterday report a duel between two Prentice, of the protested that Rail Roads shortened human life, that Sag Harbor, from which we emigrated thirty years ago, is now a next door neighbor, and ex purpose they remove different layers of sand and gravel, until they find a kind of stone, resembling young men, just above Madison. Ia. The par as lives. Ezekiel Polk was his great uncle, and he would scarcely have permitted the Resolutions Here were two days knocked into four hours i "II Bill in 31 he own, lands in Texas for which, in 1836, paid $2i0l in ensh. Should Tpt.

k- i tes cam aboard the boat, and arrived in this slate, and which they know to be exactly above of the Patriots of Mecklenburgh to appear with the travel to Greenport. What would become of 'ace. VV did not learn who thev were, nor diH what they call Bakar taht el or the tea nn to the United States, these 1anH.l,l k. L. pect daily to have arrivals of our friends from that recent extremity of the world, new made a suburb of New York we understand what cause created the mepi nc out his kinsman's name, if it had been legitimately entitled to a place there.

us. He continued to illustrate very wittingly the dcr th rock, a name which they apply to the nn independent f.irtnne. ine particulars or the meeting are. as eiven hv waters in general. The stone is easily pierced, great changes which had occurred to alarm the no man in the United States more firmly opposed to Annexation.

one of seconds, as follows Thev mpt at But we have a scene to describe the Grit ge when the water riset to suddenly, and in tueh Excise Trial. A suit, instituted by the Over half-past 10 o'clock in the forenoon, took their neral use of the Road for purposes of travel I world, till he was overpowered by roars of laugh ter, and took his teat. great abundance, that they who descend to effect thit operation are sometimes taken by turprite seers of the poor of the town of Flushing, agninst Thit took place on Saturday, the 27th instant. stations, and were ordered by the commanding second to firej they wheeled round, and in the Voting ITIca'sj General Clay Club, It wai made a festive occttion by the liberal Di and drowned, although they endeavor to escape at quickly at possible." About the end of the At the tame moment Mr. King was speaking, Abraham T.

Rose, Esquire, of Bridgehampton, Samuel Lowerre, for an alleged violation of the Excise Laws, in selling spirituous liquors without rectors. At 8 o'clock A. or thereabouts, eagerness to get a hre, the pistol of one of the parliet flew out of hit hand, the other fired, but without hitting his mark. The one who lost his 17th century, Dominic Cassjni constructed an ii ut ilKtJOKLYN. 03" A meeting of thit Club will he hPM ik- a license, after three trials before Justice Bradlee, three enginei left Brooklyn with thort trains of Suffolk county, kept the other end of the table in a roar of merriment.

We could not hear both, Artesian fountain at Fort Urbain, the water of which played fifteen feet above the earth, or if Log Cabin, (Long Room) Fulton on Ttirs. at Jamaica, was formally disposed of on the 23d, ears, containing the Directors and their invited pistol ran at the other, seized him, snatched a cane from a bystander and dealt several severe led by a tube, it ascended to the summit of the by a virdict for the defendant. The selling of but the N. Y. Exprett reports Mr.

Rose at fol lows: guests, for a first trip to Greenport. DAY Evening, 30 inst, at 8 o'clock. The younff men of Kings county, and all frendlv Han- diows npon his opponent's head and face, iniu houses. These facts, therefore, establish the an, he spirit, without license, was not denied, but Every thing was in prime order. The locomo ring his nose very much.

This is all we could gather i the matter and more than we wished to Clay, are invited lo attend. the defendant proved that he had tendered to the liquity of the art. London Polytechnic Magazine, tives were new or looked to, and the beautiful Commissioners the same amount taxed to two know oi it. Cincinnati Herald, 23d, cart from Troy and Boston excited general adm Republican and Imperial Romi. The latter Valuable and Heavy CotrsrcNmrKT A ration.

We were in the second train of cars. portion of the history of Augustus begins to be He protested that the people around him had not come from New York since breakfast. The thing was impossible. That city was 95 miles off, and he had been able to travel bat a few miles, while they had travelled to many. But like Dan Tucker, he must ask, Where the I did you come from 1" The New Yorkers protested they had come from New York in four hours merchant in Bonneville.

Mo. writes In rri.nrl By order Executive GEO. S. HOWLAND, Pret't. C.

S. Westcott, Israel A. Barker, JSec I-July 29, other persons for licenses, and the defence set up was the unconstitutionality of the statute under which the suit was brought. On the first two After starting, we observed that between Brook deeply disheartening: it is the end of a life con, ducted on a certain deliberate pUn, and the ana- in this city as follows:" I have shipped to your adJress nearly all the Missouri bottoms, fields, lyn anu Jamaica suanc rones were maae in aoou( voidable issue of the events which preceded it. minute and an half.

It was not the object of crops, eardens, houses, stores, warehouses, goods) trials the jury were unable to agree. On the third, the counsel for the defendant argued that In the history which now follows, things are dif uiiiiiuic, n-ncrs, came, sneep. lings, andnlmn.1 the Engineer however to exhibit his greatest ILT We conceive it of so much imnortanra ferent i for the history of the emperors is no ion and less, but the gentleman from Suffolk wat not to be humbugged by any such declaration as this. the jury were to judge of the law and evidence, speed, but his purpose seemed to be to keep an ger the continuation of that which was attractive and unless he has lound himself in New York bv every surplus articles of value. I make you this valuable shipment without requireing an advance and desire yon to sell to or and forward me sales and proceeds with aliiilprf.ln those afflicted with cutaneous and tcrofula effec-tions, or any of the diseaset enumerated in a.

ad and pleasant to us in the earlier history of Rome, average of about twenty-five miles sn hour, which the tarn way and in the tame time, we presume and the people, who torment awakened our grea he accomplished with ease. he is as unbelieving as ever. vertisement in another column of our pnner. and though the Justice charged that the jury had no right to question the constitutionality of the law, yet they decided that they had, by giving a verdict for the defendant. So a Justice's jury, composed of six men, de The company bad now changed from a Repub On the route a short stop wai made at Deer- the h.

ad of" Important Discoverr test interest, now frmed a thoroughly corrupted mass. Force now decides every thing, and the history itself is confined to an individual, ruling lic to a monarchy. We heard two Kings talking as possible." (s. O. Picayune.

A Tornado passed ner Nanticoke, Luzerne county, on the 13th instant. Its greatest force was less than half a mile. Wiihln it. park, and Greenport wai reached at quarter u.us, be our apology fr frequently calling public at. at the tame lime, inaues me tirst, ol the no before twelve, making the whole distance in on titive injury done to humanity by such fast travel tention to it.

Richardson American clared a statute of the State unconstitutional hour and forty-five minutes. The advance traio ling as he bad teen, whether life was shortened by the tpeed a man travelled, while John the occupied one hour and thirty-five minutes. aacra, has performed the most wonderful and astonishing curc ever recoided in history tome of the parties so cured, reside in our city, and be.r irst wat discoursing in another quarter oi the range, fences and the standing shocks of grain were in several instancet blown down, the corn prostrated, several large trees uprooted, the lops and large limbs of others twifted ff, and the north roof of one house blown quite acrost the over upwards ol a hundred millims of men. and to the few who, next to him, are first in the state. The western parts of the Roman world preserved a feeble bond of unity in the language which was spoken by all persons of education for the common people speak a jargon.

In the east, Greek nationality became again established. Tbe whole history of the Roman empire is remarkable only as a portion of the history of the world, and as a There is no longer any question that the dis positive good af Rail Roads. tance caa be made ia three hoars and a half if ne evidence of the ravages of the diseases Mr. J. Dcpeyster Ogden, President of the cessary, we snail pass over sketch ol tne which they sevenlly suffered.

tireei. cy a lavonng Providence, the inmates Fire at Bbidchamftort. We hear that on Thursday morning last, a large house belonging to Mr. Halsey, was consumed by fire. It was situated on the main road leading from BiiJg.

tamptoa to Southampton. Wise, the Areonsut, came near losing his life in Philadelphia, on Friday. He was just about country laid open by the road, which we had in Board of Commerce, being toasted, made a very handsome address on the advantages of a close intercourse between New York and Boston. were noi injnreu. A Mormon Shot.

The St. Loni. national or political History is tad and diseon tended to give with some ether statistic! of in terett, in order to confine ourselves to the pro raging in the highest degree. We see that things had come to a point at which no earth power Thee extreme cases were pronounced incura-rable by those who had been in attendance for years. We would advise all afflicted with any of these diseases, to make a thorough and faithful trial of it, as the manufacturer atsuret ns he his of the 16th instant, that a man was shot jnst back of Warsaw, 111., on Friday The atatmnaul Mr.

Charles King called upon Col. Hunt, of ceedings at Greenport. the Sag Harbor Corrector, for a toast who gave After the visitors had had aa opportunity to to ascend in his balloon, but before the machine aad obtained sufficient elevation, the man in uirer men, guD posed to be horte thieves fired on them and one fell. He wa a Mormon, nnd thev were Kail Roads Th most magnificent intention of ramble about, observe the Port, aad surronnding eouiu anoru any aeip we now have the development of dead powers, iotlraj of that of a vital energy. During the period of the republic, subsequent to the Hannihalian war, there still existed a vital power which could afford relief in critical moments but it afterwards disappeared.

modern days. By them tht valleys are exalted and charge of the cord cut it, and Mr. Wise was eoaotry, dinner was announced. ting at the time. Thit looks a little like shooting erer tee.

la.l to effect a cure in any scrofula or cutaneous disease. j0)y i72w th kills laid low. Under spaetoas awning, long la Die were James W. Gerard, Esq. being toasted respond dished with considerable violence against the sirrour.ding buildings.

Happily he cleared them, and descended without injury. aad nature seems to have become incapable af spread, abundantly tspplied with most excellent provisions, and aa abominable quantity 0f mott ed as follows, by the report of the Express riaing to a crisis it was a process in which the Mormoni in that quarter. Raiiioad Accibext -On Friday, at the train wa. leaving Ltica for Syracuse, an accident oe- 'I to ttop the traia. bile the tram was at rest, it rn.

He rote, be said, to speak of saints, and not D-EATS OF ALL FASHIONS, finished to order, at the store of WM. H. PECK, 1 14 Fulton, opposite Sands-street. March 12 ly excitable cbampaigne. Tbe guests most hsve sinners.

It was known that th re were many soul bad gradually withdrawn from the body, aad at last left it a lifeless mas. Bat the history of the Room a empire sa nevertheless worth a careful atady, aad as far at practical application atron Minis in Hie woriu, inai Ireland had The Military Encaupmeist on the battle ground at Princeton, will be formed on Thursday arxt, and be continued four days. A parade anJ rview will take place on Thursday, the 1st dav numbered a boat ail handrvd, added to whom there were maay persons from the surrounding villages, wke came to see the incredible wonder Saint Patrick, Scotland, Si. Andrews, Ac. a.e, and there is a sew Saint now, whose achieve- is concerned, it is evea of greater imports ace lumber tram th.th.d bee, aJj-, regular tra.n left.

Mr. Smith, the collector, and aa emigrant girl, were killed almost intlantlv mean ought to be recordej and commemorated. of aa arrival ia foar honrt from New York. Thetc wat a Saint for Long Island, nnd it was At Huntington, Daniel R. Allen S.r.1,.

of August, at 3 Y. ol the whole command, at vhirh the Governor of thit State, Gen. Scott, of tie Army, and other mili(a7 gentlemen of our thaa the history of the rrpablie for the theo loginn aad jorit mast be familiar with it, ia order to nndentand their owa respective departments aad their history. It ranaot therefore be a mai uAV (Load cheering and laughter. Mayor Spragae was placed at tbe head of tht priacipal table, supported by Recorder Tallmadge, p.wuiui at an oqix.

At the Roteert College commencement, the honortry degree of A. M. was conferred upon Thit the wat St. dav," and there was Vw. lo Amanda I vanderbill, Jeremiah ler of wonder with ns, thai persons were formerly aad ex-AUertaaa Benson.

In doe set sob, a St, Fik himsrlf, (pointing lethe President cfthe Company) wbt thit day bad destroyed time and jvcmt. ii sw mnch engaged ia stadvmg the history the en it joie of explosive bottles was heard, and the vimuruning, Aarcra, I. V. spare. K'SBember, then, that too have a Sa.nt AgnesNeiU Mayor toasted for Long Island, aad that ia all time to cone the A detachment of marines, nnder command tjT Iti owa and other s'ates will be present.

After the rviw, a NitKwal Salute will be fired by Col. of New York, from a brats cannon taken frora the Fnglih aad lli'iim at Princeton. Cen. Godwia, of Patteraon, is the Commanding (tEcrr, aad Col. Tompkiat of New toik, and Ctpt.

Marrhy, Pnaertna, have been appelated atJt. We ieara thai Saaael Coll will prnrat tie F.acampment with Vi of kit patent lis fnl cirtmigei lr th porpote p( firing a fr 4t you. Dtus. Tie PmiJnl and Dinctor of tin Lamf titan 27ihof Jaly utobe-Sc Ful'iday." Ketnem-brr, Long Island men, if van lose this dav. va Roman emperors.

At preaent it is loo mac neglected. I might have concluded these lectarea with the reiga of Angelina, to which I hope to carry my Hi4ory of Rome I bat the reosideratioo of its practical naefulnesw has iadaeed me relate la yaa the history of tbe emperors alto, Uwagb the brevity of our time dnrs not allow tne la give yon any thing more lias brief survey in William Henrr. son I Martha Ann Petera, nged 3 years, Mac year Rail Road. The mean of goiag to BotlL-a, aad crowing ever bark tots by a vert fto a Albany vesterdav on their ro.te to Erie tlna gate Michigan, Opt, lamia. eryofWnt Tennessee, tailed the brm Isata, for Settrn Km-, et coast of Africa I Rail Road Company.

A load call was new made npoa President Fult. He rate nnder the iallaenre af strong enwttoas. said ht could truly aad ferveat'y say this was mrq flays. short eet, wa tbe work of yonr Saint. I said Mr.

C- Long Islanders, remember at so I 'c'! Yr't, nged 17 Ma-TXi orte Mather, Catharia Waceaer, ijed 0. aged.

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