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eV 'V at 7. -Froes TA Plok, Tk Loom oa? Tkt the Britannia. BROOKLYN STAR. iCfsfivaLol wi EEK LATER. Monday, M.

fcnitoa. I know nut pixcisely what the duties of the Physician to the Board of Heslth are, but believe part of such duty is to give per mils to bury heinan beings, upon a certificate af the attending physician! as to the diseste of which tbe patient died. This part of bis duty be la neither to fall short of or transcend. Chilu KiuNAi-rKO. -An interesting child, between 4 ami 5 yenrs old, named Efry Ann Jones, daughter of Thomas E.

Jones, butcher, of Greenwirh street, weut out to wslk wiih a girl named Mary Ana Gerhold, a neighbor's daughter, who Is about 0 years of age, and whiie amusing themselves In Washington near Laight, a geatselly-dressed young man accosted them, and after inquiring the age of the little irl siM raressing ber. asked her to ac- 73. B. BPOOKKR tDITOR WID Tho present Physician to the Board of Moulin The Seven Wisdrr of New England. IN til BYES Of A OUtHtM TBaVgllBB.

1. Every man living in brn spsndingnw bouse, or one that if it had heeii painted a whit as anovr within the past week. 8. All the houses of wood, where all "flees are of stone, which in P'''M thirk to require lo removed at the rate or Ion from six lent euuare. 3.

Wood for house aid kitchen II rotes" and plit up into one uniform length and (ice, and eaugly piled away under cover of an open shed, ao that the work of home and kitchen may syf-for the least possible interruption in a word, he aeee a pluca for every thing, and every thing in ite place. 4. The cere obviously bestowed in the saving bas proved himse If a highly efficient officer, and company him down the street, and he would mebeLs, have good falSX FOR PRESIDENT, Gen. ZAUHARY TAYLOR, OF LOUISIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, MILLARD FILLMORE, OP NEW-YORK.

therefore, I presume The steamship Britannia was telegraphed Saturday morning at quarter before 9 o'clock, being at that time about 30 miles below Boston. The news by this arrival was received here by magnetic telegraph at a little before 2 o'clock. The following is the telegraphic dsspalth to tbe associated papers, published by them in Boston, Ang. 26th. The Britannia arrived at Halifax on Thursday night, at 12 o'clock, and left for Boston at 3, A.

M. yesterday. She arrived at her wharf, Boston, at P. M. to day, making the passage in 14 days.

The Acadia passed tbe Britannia at 7 A. M. yesterday, about lorly miles west of Police. John Holly and Thomaa Holly, of No. 28 Berkroan street, New.

York, were arrested yes. lerday whilst engaged in firing pi'l mark ia the 8th Ward of this city, and commit-ted by Aid. Wilson to Jail lor examination. This- morning they were arraigned at our Polica Office, and after pleading ignorance the law, poverty kt. were discharged, with the understanding that a repetition of the offence wilt leave them entirely excuse, and lo submit to tbe full penalty ol the law.

William Grace, who bad committed an aaasult and battery last night, whilst drunk, upon watchmen GilbriJe and Young, was, at their request, discharged, as his face still showed evidence that their clubs bad taught bim a lesson long to be remembered. Bi'Bolasy. The clothing store of II. Lundo- for issuing a permit on tbe fallowing certificate with him, since which time nothing has been seen ofthestranger or the child. -V.

Y. Star, Ma. Jamm BrnnSN. This gentleman, who has been arrested with other Americans in Ire. land, was formerly an insurance broker in all street, and, for a short time before bis deps't.

ure, was one of the proprielors of the MisKa. of a physician (7) Brooklyn, Agust the1 13th 181- tlus is to airtefy this intifan. Age dan molay 9 days died of Lockgaw" Thi nkws raoai Ikki.and. The news from Ireland this morning, is pregnant with interest) as showing I hat all the excitement about a bat Will he please to inform my ignorance what kind of an animal an 'intifun' is, the signifies The Niagara-made her passage home in 10 tion of dan and what kind of a disease peaie Hotel, corner of William and Iiuana aireetn. He wen lo Ireland on business connected with the Irish question.

A. Y. Star. On the Win Gen. Taylor was at Pas-cagoula, with his family, i I -g days and 17 hours'.

IRELAND. Lockgaw it is necessary to have certificates written in pure English or will hi Affairs in Ireland have not materially chang ed, though every day seems to lessen the prob ability of any serious dutbreak. That this un ner, at New Utrecht, near Fort Hamilton, was broken open' and entered on Friday night last, and clothing to the value of $200 taken and carried away. Thomas Jones a discharged volunteer, has been arrested with a pair of pantaloons upon him, which Lundoner identifies as part of erogliphics answer just as well. Still farther.

and preparation ol manure by accumulation and composting. 6. Universal attention to a good aupply of fruit, adapted to the climate. t. Not a poor or superfluous ox, cow, horae, bog, or aherp, the proportion of the short lived expensive horse being on every larm wisely and economically small.

7. The seventh wonder is, after a day's ride, (twenty-five years sgo, with treat uniformity in their states, at the rate of 7 miles su hour, now on ruilroads at Ihe rate ol thirty,) where, in the name of all that is mysterious and inexplicable, are these people's staple crops 1 What do they mnke for aale Where are their stack yards of wheat, straw and fodder, and oats and rye Where their tobacco-houses, and their tin- is he doing his duty by accepting such a certifi tle having been fought, was falsely engendered, and it is to be feared from the most unworthy motives. The great battle of Slievenamon will hereafter be referred to as one of those wicked inventions by which the feelings of the oppressed and confiding have been insulted and outraged. It has not only not resulted in favor of the patriot Irish, but Smith O'Brien the leader, is in prison, captured in his endeavors to fly. It is quite apparent that the recent insurrection has been altogether premature.

In spite of the tremendous meetings and entbutiastie fortunate country is not now plunged into all cate as the above Yours, tne norrors oi a civil war, is not to be attributed to the disinclination of the people to rise in arms. the property taken, and committed for examina lis WliiK Cieueral 4 omul It tee, I Brooklyn, Augusl-4, 1848. Resolved, Thst it be recommended to the Whig Eleclors of tbe seversl Wards and Tow ns to meet at their respective places of meeting on THL'RSUAV EVENING, August 31st, at 8 o'-cloik, to select d-legstes to meet in District Convention, on TUESDAY, September 3, 1848, st Ihe lime ami places designated below, lo choose one delegate from each district, to meet in Slate Convention at Ulica, on Thursday, the Uth of Sentember next, for the purpose of no- Philadelphia, Aug. 20, tlon. He does not, satisfactorily account for bis But rather, it would seem, to tbe want of Police officer McGownn has been held to bsil possession of the pants doiii, aoie and trusted leaders.

Win. 8. O'Brien was arrested at the railroad in the sum of $3,000 by Recorder Lee, on a Thb Affair on Conkv Island. Some errors station at Thorles, While in the act of procuring charge implicating him in the robbery of the occurred in our import of the riot at the Ocean ancKeiinr Limerick, where, it is said, he in tended to take refute among his friends. Im ic Houae, on Friday night last.

From tbe state mediately after his arrest, he was marched to niiiiating candidates for Ihe offices of Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Canal Commissioner and ment made by Mr. Clark, the proprietor, it ap President of the Chester County Bank, a year since. Prmidxnt Poi.a arrived at Cumberland on Friday, on his way from Bedford Springs to He was in excellent health.

houses, their great herd of cattle and swine, rooting in the swamps, browsing in the 6elda, or reposing in the shade How is it that these people contrive to keep out of debt, and yet never repudiate How do they go on improving their rocky land, carrying tons of uhh from the bills above to uiider-drain the meadows below 7 school-houses in sight ol each other, nd expending millionson education, while buy- Bridewell, and subsequently conveyed to Dub' lin, and lodged in Kilmainhsm jail After O'Brien's arrest, he is said to have ex pears that James Cosine and some ten or twelve State Prison limpeclori snd also to nominate a Co lege of Electors el President aud Vice Pres. idents of I lie United Ststes. of his friends came to the ball, with the full de termination of creating a Cosine procur pressed himself satisfied of the hopelessness of Ths following ara designated as the places of accomplishing his object, and that he was in duced to leave his retreat in the mountains, be holding the Ward and Town Meetings, viai A RUTb fob thb Station-house On Thurs ed tickets for his wife and daughter, who were admitted into the ball room, Cozine appearing day last, officer Mincho, of the (Ith ward police, cause the farther be went, the more the people 1st Ward, Fulton Motel IZ unonir-o ucir s. ing for a little bank stork, noth-era little rail road stork, and a little stock in a neighboring factory, at which he sells his milk relused to harbor him, or bold any communica in his shirt sleeves, without coat or vest, rather 2d Ward, At Ward Com may 1T 6 del. 3d Wsrd.

City Hotel. 312 Fulloat legatea tion with him. O'Brien is said to be cheerful. -shouts here and elsewhere, there was no physical force to back the determinations of the ahoutert I We have orators here, the Mooneys and O'Connors, who tslk not only of liberating Ireland, but of invading Canada, but who ail the while wisely keep at a distance, and while condem ng tbe agitating policy of 0'Connel do nothing themselves but agitate. And the money collected of the excited and sympathising friends of Ireland what becomes of the money Is it to buy pikes and guns 7 Lo, the British Government has its spies and emissaries around, wbo watch every consignment, and seize all this artillery to turn it against its owners What then is the proper course for the true friends of Ireland to take in thia, its hour of trial and emergency 7 We will not undertake to arrested a German tailor by the name of Henry Grim, on a charge of stealing a gold lever watch and chain, and other property, valued in all at $133.

On the officer bringing the prisoner be- inebriated, was advised not to go into the room. and his wile is allowed free access to him. Cozine then went into the ladies' sitting-room. Other friends are permitted to converse with 4th Ward, Vashingloa.Hall, A t-t Tillary-8 dolrzatlw. 5th Ward, Davis's Hold, cor.

I I Jackson sis li delegates. nth Ward Tarrnll Hall. Smith stodeleeBtes. fore the magistrate, he acknowledged taking the Mr. Clark very politely told bim to leave tbe and his apples, his carrots and potatoes, once in a while giving $100 sn acre for a small farm in his neighborhood Dear reader to explain all these wonders of New England thrift and go-aheaditiveness in full would make a long story, but if you will turn back to the first page of the bim in presence of the jail authorities.

There does not appear to have been any se room. He then went into the supperroom, property, and stated where a portion ol it could be found. The officer, in order to recover the rious disturbance in any part of the coontry since the Cambria sailed, and according to the English accoonts, if seems quite impossible that same, obtained permission of Justice 1 impson where the ladies were seated, resolved to have his supper. Mr. Clark agreed to furnish a sep to take the prisoner in custody to the stores thus there should be any, so long as the Goverment arate table for him, which he seemed pleased designated by bim, for the purpoe of identity ing cover of this journal, you will see at once tk As to tk ridrtlr I There you see the secret by which alone poor land without a country can be prudently and economically made rich for sustains its present attitude of repression.

the same. The prisoner ami omcer alter visu- 7th Ward, Ttascoyne's Myrtle avenue 6 dsl'ls. hth Ward, Usual l'lars 3 delegates. Wsrd, Usual Place 3 d.leg.tes. Wiflisrnshurgh snd County Towns, 3 from each Election District.

District Conventions to be held as follows i 1st District, hth and 6th Wards and County Towns at Flalbush. at 3 o'clock, P. M. with. He then walked into tbe apartment where the waiters and' cooks were preparing the numerous arrests continue to be made we ng several stores, were returning togetlirr up notice the names of Mr.

Cane, Mr. Berger.sbip Maiden lane, when at the corner ol Broadway, supper, and commenced an assault upon them. there you see the lough thi loom and tub anvil, all close 'to each other, the first being tbe most prominent. a boy stole some article from a store, snd ran anticipate tbe judgment of The Directory broker, Mr. Nolan ol the United States, and Richard O'Gorman, lor whose arrest 300 was offered.

On attempting to escape from the on. 'Stop was cried, wnicn anrucieu but certain it is, that their cause does not re the notice ol Mincho, who saw the boy running 2nd District, 1, 2, 3, and 6 Wards, at City Hotel, at 8 o'clock P. M. 3rd District, 4, 7 Wards, at Davis Fifth country he was arrested by the coast guard, after he had crossed the Shannon in an open boat. quire fraud and deception, and certain it is, that the individuals and presses guilty of such towards him, when he made a grasp at the young rascal, and in so doim the boy turned It is there, and there only, where the cultivators of the soil have the wisdom to encourage all other branches of Amajican industry, that you will ever see or hear of nintty font of milk and strawberrries going by one road, in a single Cozine'a friends came in and a general battle ensued between the parties.

The disturbance was not in the ball room, as reported in the Star. It was in the wing of the building and in the hall leading to the ball room. The wallers were very much infuriated and completely drove the Cozine party off tbe field. The ball was not across Broadway, and Mincho lost his hat, things, should be discountenanced. Notice was sent to the police, but before they arrived O'Gormon had persuaded bis captors that he was a mere traveller from Terry to Clare which the wind carried between two omniuuses.

Poor Mincho then chased his hat, which lie fortunately regained but in doing sn the boy escap Wsrd Hotel, st 8 o'clock P. M. JESSE C. SMITH, Chairman. Ja.mks A Morris, Secretary.

Au.2A. ..5 Kviiliit BROOKLYN. Thursday, August 31. Natural History Sc- Thb Whios of Alba sr. We observe thst the Whigs of Albany have held a meeting to and ne was allowed to leave in his boat.

He subsequently boarded a vessel bound down the Shannon, and going to America, in which be take into consideration the letter of Gen. Taylor ed, and on looking for his prisoner he was gone likewise. Here was a situation lor the officer his prisoner escaped like the dog and the disturbed, neither did the music cease. No person in the ball room took any part in the af to the Whigs of Charleston. eiety, of the Brooklyn Institute.

The coming canvass will be ooe of the most shadow crossing the brook, in grasping lor the escaped. A war steamer has been despatched after the vessel. ENGLAND. During the last fortnight the weather bas been lesser ohiect he lost the larger. Now, what lo day, to be consumed before the milk can sour, ad before the strawberries ran sour, by weav ers.and tailors, and churchmen and laymen, ar.d printers and printer's devils and what is more, some of these perishable articles going in one night probably at least 100 miles, to be eaten fresh the ext morning for breakfast So much for easy and expeditious channels of communication that concentration lays over the ground, lo provide for the transportation of the food that concentration only can bring out of the ground.

It is in this that find the secret for mating poor land It is not all the premi extraordinary, in some particulars, ever entered fray. One of the waiters seized a large carving knife and would have butchered every man of them bad it not been for the timely interferance NEW-YORK. Bowery Theatre. Cinderella Nipped in do 7 He thought at first of goin? to the rnnyor then again to the chief: but knowing he was the Hud Magic Flute. very unsettled in the southern counties especially, not a day passed without heavy rains.

At out of town, he finally considered It the best Birtom's Tueatbk. Dombey and Son the wheat haa been out in various parts, this into by the American people. New issues have arisen. Parties are scattered and indeterminate. If, as there seems to be a hint in the Albany proceedings, MR.

CLAY should be brought into the field, the political plan to try and catch him aguin i so ott he start Revolt of the Sextons. of Mr. Clark and the bar keeper, who, after a smart struggle took the knife away from him. Two other persons, whose names we are unable unseasonable weather not only retards harvest ed on a full run, taking off his coat ss he went Chanfram's New National Tiieatbb. Vir- operations, but must, if it continues a few days long, the people turning around as he passed ginius Ole Bull His Last Legs.

to ascertain, were very seriously injured. Co longer, materially attect tbe yield all over the supposing him to be either crczy or running a Aiulo uarden. Comedy ol Assu ums Ihatcan be offered, nor price essays, though country. race, as about a block behind was seen a man rance. They be spun out ai- long as tbe main-top bow At first, however, no tendency to speculation zine is not considered dangerously wounded, and is expected to recover.

equally out of breath running at full speed di Barnl-s's Amsricam Mcsbuh. Great At has exhibited itself. If the potato crop should rectly in the track of Mincho, who kept his line, that can convert a poor exhausted country into a rich one. aad, cause a flourishing agricul traction. See adv.

The matter has proved a serious injury to Mr. prove seriously injured both in England and Ire course ss strait for the 6th ward station house as Sacked Dioramas, 3'Jfl Broadway. See adv. ture and a dunse population to take the place of land, and the statements ts this effect are ran- in another column. barrenness and dispersion.

With good seed, km multiplying, ine consequence would be very good implements, abundant capital to buy ma serious. ITIeotiuK of the Amvrifun Hoard nure, or time and skill to accumulate it, all ac field will present an extraordinary array indeed. We copy the proceedings from the New-York Tribune i Whig- itteetlnK in Albany Gen. Taylor's Letter. By Telegraph lo the Tribune.

Albany Saturday Night, Ang. 36. The Whig meeting called at the Capitol, for the purpose of taking into consideration the course of Gen. Taylor in accepting the South Carolina nomination, with Gen. Butler as Vice President, was well attended.

William Parm-lke, preside assisted by James Kidd, Esq. and Messrs. Lewis Benedict, FRANCE. The chief considerations in Paris at the pres comuanted with good tillage and good seasons Clark. Tbe next morning every boarder in his house left, also hia waiters and cooks.

The place is now closed. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of the aggressors, who will be examined before our magistrates as soon as the broken heads are sufficiently healed to admit of their being brought into Court. possible passing along Park Row and up Centre street, one of 'he cars stopped, the passengers putting their heads out of the windows anxiously looking ahead of the officer, who was by this time as red in the lace as a beet supposing he was certainly chasing some thief. The wind of the poor tailor being not quite so good as the officer he broke down on arriving at Chambers street, and was compelled to go at a much slow of iTIiwaioii -JIfuiler and Otlis'r Arrommodiild. TT The undersigned have made arrangements ent moment, is -the critical state of Northern Italy.

any one may make poor land productive but that is not the knowledge that is needed we have bad that illustrated in practi and told on paper in a thousand instances. Neither do we Numerous diplomatic meetines have taken with the proprietors of the Fall River Line from place in Paris, and Lord Palmerston, in the want militia mnsterings, nor martial music, nor 'I House of Commons, bas stated that Her Majesty's Government are deeply sensible of the New-York to Boston, Stesmers Bar State, Capt. Brown, and Kxrixx Stats, ('apt. Corn- Meeting. The Free Soilers of Brooklyn meet to-night er speed thus ncho reached the station house and rushed in before Captain Magness, with his eyes flashing, his face like a coal of fire, and the perspiration running down his cheeks, like a raree-shows of any sort to attract taping crowds of thoughtless spectators.

What the agriculture of old states needs with their thousands of great importance of seeing a termination to that and J. T. Stevenson, were appointed unfortunate warfare, and he added, 'I am able, stock for $. thither and back, oral the rale each way saving nearly one half of the undraineil and uncultivated land, or lands ex ithough 1 have no right to speak for another lump of lard on a hot goose before a roasting Tbe letter of Mr. Pringle and the reply of hausted of their fertility and stationary in pop oovernment, yet I believe 1 may assure the fire and being quite out of breath, hecommeii ulation, is, not the knowledge of how to make, House that that desire is equally shared by the Gen.

Tay or were read, and the meeting was then eloquently addressed by Messrs, John A. ced in broken English to inform ihe captain that rrencn irovernmenr. he had lost his prisoner, the excited manner but where he can find a market for what be could make, if there were people near, with Collier, Henry B. Haswell, Judge Carpenter, of An unsuccessful attempt was made on the 5th of Mincho drew the attention of many of the Otsego, Lewis Benedict, Jr. all of whom inst.

to assassinate M. Thiers! the shot intend other officers in the ststion house, who all mus money in their pockets and mouths to be Where is the farm, in Maryland or Virginia, at Washington Hall. The Democrats of Queen meet at tbe Court House on the 6lh, to send delegates to Utica. The Democrats ol Huntington were called to a meeting on Saturday, the Committee of the town having refused to call a meeting to send delegates to Islip, to choose a delegate to Utica. The call is signed by about 200 people.

Tbe Second Assembly District of Suffolk hold a meeting at Islip on tbe 29th August to choose a delegate to Utica on the 13th September. spoke indignantly in denunciation of the course adopted by Gen. Taylor, as insulting to Mr. ordinary fare. fHfBaf Slat, leaves Pier No.

3, North River, near the Battery, at o'rlork on MONDAY September II, and the passengers arrive in Boston next morning to breakfast) when the meeting of tbe Board ocenrs at 4 P. M. same day. Preference will be given lo Clergymen and members of the Board, but not exclusively, in obtaining tickets of which a limited number tered around, listening, with a laugh on their ed for him was received by a little girl who was seated in the gate opposite the dwelling of M. Theirs.

A decree has been published, remov countenance, lo witness the trouble and excite tnn might not produce its bushels or strawber-ries and tons of butter and cbeese, and beets, Filimore and to the Whigs of the North. ment of poor Mincho. A Committee on Resolutions was appointed and carrots, and potatoes, and cabbages, if ing the suspension pronounced on the 27th of The wife of the prisoner was in the station there, as in New England, the plough, the loom to report at an adjourned meeting on Monday evening. une, against twelve of the more radical jour nd the anvil, tbe tanner, the shoemaker and nals. house, and when she heard that her husband wis lost, burst out into tears, fearful that he had 1 he tenor of the speeches and the feeling of the butcher, were all at work in the sight and LOMBARDY.

Recent events in Lombardy have been rapid. the meeting were inclined to a demonstration in only bas been procured, and may be bad at the sound of each other 7 Nor does any thing con ran away, and she would not be able to see him again. But before Mincho had time to relate the whole facts, a noise was heard at the station favor, of Mr. Clay. The resolutions to be ducesomuch to general happiness as steady Missionary Rooms, J50 Nassau-street, (Tract ecisive and most unexpected.

A fortnight ago adopted on Monday evening will show what habitual labor where labor is sure of its re Relief to the Sufferers by thi Albany Firs. We were wrong in our Saturday's paper action has been decided upon. House,) New York. It were well that those wishing to be availed house door, when to their utmost surprise who should come running in but the prisoner, and ward. All these results we should have throughout the country, if we could have uni Charles Albert wasa Lombardy was within his grasp, now the whole breadth of Lombardy has teen retraced by the Pietlmontese army, and Charles Albert utterly Face Ferries.

While the Gowannus bridge of this opportunity, should spply as early ss form, permanent and just encouragement of in saying that Thomas Hart, of Brooklyn, had given $100 to the New York Committee it was Thomas Hunt, Esq. of Gowanus, who does standing still in the doorway, with apparent surprise, lifting up his hands, exclaimed, with a German accent. By where yon go to 7 is being repaired, a ferry of Row Boats bas been practicable that so as many as spply may be defeated at every point, is either shut up in Mi American labor, as the Iruit or a general national conviction that American labor bas i lan, or perhaps baa crossed the Xicino into bis business at the corner of William and Piatt at. established across the river. The traveller is met before he reaches tho river bsnk, by young in time provided.

Tbe arrangement is made wholly for tbe be own dominions. Why you run so fast 7 me try, and no catch The wife, on seeing her husband once inure safe, seized him around the neck and kissed him right to be protected against the over-tasked, and under-paid, and badl -fed of Europe and this is eminently 4ue to the farmer, for it is he PRUSSIA. ferrymen, who, with cap in hand, say, 'Please The Prussian capital still continues the scene New-York. We learn that Peter Cooper and Solomon Townsend handed in to the committee on Saturday, $368; W. P.

Furoess, $339 Jno. ol political cabal and excitement who wants prosperous, well-paid, laborious consumers, -close at tempting 'and rewarding him for bringing the food out of the in Dutch, with as much apparent gratification as if he had been gone five years. This singular circumstance of the prisoner chasing the officer to the station house, being of a very uncommon The people were for the moment occupied Wood and Joseph B. Collins, $168 a member with the renewal of the war with the Danes. richest lands.

is the farmer who is interest of the Society of Friends sent in his "mitt" as The exact position which Prussia is to take patronise our line, sir, we have good you right over, ferriage only two cents, There are several lines, afford ing a healthy competition, and no corporation license is obtained, neither New York or Brooklyn arrogates or sets up the preposterous claim of a right to lease the occurrence, created quite a general laugh, as it was thought he would have taken quite a differ- the newly concocted German scheme of gov ed in carrying out the opinion of Mr. Jefferson, that now we must place tbe manufacturer by the side of the ernment is not yet ascertained. he termed it, $50, which with the sums previously received, made about $3,000. To-day liberal collections are expected to be paid in. 1 he latest news from Vienna reports that the Emperor of Austria had resigned, but no credit When that is done, and not until then, the fruits of the soil will pay for the highest im water to the Boatmen, and thus increase the ent direction but the fact was soon elucidated by some one present, who exclaimed it away by remarking that he was only a journey maa tailor.

This case ought to be recorded among the police extraordinary occurrences, as the cir was attached to it. The whole range of East rate of ferriage. The youths engaged in this enterprise are setting an example to their sen provement the soil is susceptible of. I hen will the farmer's rich lands, which now he can ern Europe seems more or less sffected with the cholera, and four cases have appeared at Berlin, not afrord to ditch and dram, be brought under an wnicn terminated latally iors in the business of ferrying, which is full of instruction. Baltimore, August 27.

The Western train of cars ran off the track to-day near Martinsburgh, in consequence of the rails spreading, throwing tbe engine, tender and baggage car off the track, and damaging tbem considerably, fortunately no one was in Tax Excursion to Glen Cove, To-morrow. By reference to another column of to-day's pa Tbe Street Commissioners okfick and City cumstance never occurred before where a prisoner, having escaped, charged with a State prison offence, was known to pursue the officer to the station house. This circumstance puts us in mind of the story told by a farmer, -who purchased a dog that was roccommended to be a desperate fellow to kill wol ves so the first snow s'orm the farmer took bim out to try him, when after travelling several miles, they found the plough, and afford the means of reviving tbe hills that have been exhausted then, jn short, these old Southern states, with their vastly su perior soil and climate, would rival and surpass Connecticut, 'Vermont and "Massachusetts, and we should cease to hear complaint of want of capital for osrkulUiral improvement, for nefit of purchasers snd tbe line preferred lis been with no interested preferences against others. As every ticket must be endorsed by one of us it is indispensable that tbey be procured as above. It is not tt'cttiary that persons holding them should embark on the eleventh they may, if they prefer it, go any day of that or the previous week, at the fame hour.

It is desired however that the interval may not be long be- tween going and returning indeed thia was part of our stipulation, as required. SAMUEL H. COX, A. ERW1N, Agent, New York, August 28, 1848. Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Speech and Free JTIcn.

t7 The electors of the county of Kings, favorable to the nominations of MARTIN VAN BUREN for President, and CHARLES F. ADAMS for Vice President, and Off-osed to the Extension or Slaveby, are requested to attend a meeting at WASHINGTON HALL, corner of Tillar'y and Adams streets, on MONDAY evening Ihe 28tb August instant, at half-past seven o'clock. Distinguished speakers will addresa tho meet per, our readera will perceive an advertisement Clerk's offiok, are removed to the new City Hall. The City Buildings, on the corner of jured by the accident. The train has not yet Cranberry and Henry sta.

are vacated with the arrived. The Britannia's news have unsettled tbe markets and but few transactions have ta tbey would epin'their own improvement out of exception of our Police Court, which will probably not be removed in a week or two. tho track of a wolf. Tbe dog was put on his trail, and shortly Ihe dog and tbe wolf started ken place. Breadstuff's remain unchanged.

for an excursion and cotillion party to Glen Cove, to-morrow. Tbe elegant and commodious steamboat Hudson, and barge Mellen, will leave South ferry, quarter before 8, and Thome's dock near the Fulton ferry, at 8 o'clock. This will be one of the most delightful excursions of from a thick swamp, and away tbey went as if their own the spider spins his web. Then might we find in these Southern states what a southern man would acarcely credit, were it not related on authority ro unquestionable as Mr. Colman, who tells us, in his Agricultural Surrey of Massachusetts, 'that in one AlbaVy, Aug.

27, 1848. The telegraphic report of Taylor's letter, ac. ty Robert Davis, the proprietor of the carpenter shops recently fired in this city, we are the devil had them, the farmer only just catching a glimpse of his dogs'-, tail as be passed from tbe swamp to another patch of cepting the Charleston nomination, bas caused the season, and the committee have spared no I informed, has gone to parts unknown. He is The farmer followed the track in tbe snow for county, to which was apportioned by the Let a fever in the Whig ramp. Mr.

Dawson of the time or expense to make it agreeable and plea a long distance, expecting every balf mile to isiature of the state $21100 of the surplus money strongly suspected of having set fire to bis I I L. I i i i- l. -i the sant to all who may favor them with their com witness his dog tearing the wolf into pieces. distributed hy general government, the buildings, in the hope of obtaining the insurance. pany.

An abundant supply of refreshments of county commissioners decided that it-should be loaned out at interest on good security to the tbe best quality, have been provided, which will On passing along snd feeling much gratified at having at last obtained a dog. (which be so long wanted) that would hunt and destroy Ihe wolves which so annoyed the neighborhood, he came farmers, but Southern reader, would you be be furnished at reasonable charges. This jaunt lieve it, net a borrower could be found in the up the East river, will afford a view ol the pic county! In what commnmly would such across some farming men. who were employed in felling some trees. Ssy, my said the farmer to one of them, did you see a dog turesque and beautiful scenery on both sides of phenomenon occur, ixrept where there i con Journal is circulating handbills, calling a Whig rally at the Capitol, this evening, to take the letter into consideration.

Tbia movement, it is said, has the sanction of Mr. Fillmore. Tub Weatheb. Saturday from 10 to II A. M.

wires and north thermometer 70; at 11 A. M. south 68, at 10 P. M. all at 66.

Sunday, 4 A. M. both thermometers 62, wires 60; 2 to 4 P. M. wires and thermometer, north 73, I P.

M. south 74 and at 8 P. M. north and wires 64, south 65, and this morning at 4, south 62, wires ing. By order of the Delegation to tha Buffalo centration here the plough, too loom aad Siibdeb Death William Schuyler, No.

51 Stanton street, fell yesterday afternoon, and died in about five minutes time. Dr. Ball held an inquest on the body. Jury's verdict died- from disease of the heart, (hypertrophy.) Ho baa left a wife and one or two children. Daul'xrbeottpes.

We are aware that Da. guerreotype portraits are getting rather common. The spirit of rivalry in the art induces tbe river, and the various islands also tbe im and a wolf pass along this way 7' hy, yes, tbe anvil are working close together and pros said the man, scratching his head, we guess perously where tons of -strawberries are c- penetrable fortification at Throgg's Neck called Fort Schuyler, Sands' Point Ligbt-boase, and we did, and they were going at a mighty big eompaaied by torn ol milk, and tone of carrots and politics are all borne along on tho same various other interesting and pleasant sights. streak toot but tbe dog had the advantage, I must say, for he was a leetle' ahead and so it was in the esse of Mincho and theftailor. road, to fill tbe bellies and bring back the moo ey of industrious and thriving customers Mn producers of mgrieuiturmt prdum.

Convention. GILBERT GRANT, Ch'o. Aug. 25. 3t.

Fire Instirnnre C7- iETNA INSURANCE COMBANY, lUrtfard, Capital PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Capital $20000 HART-t'ORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Tbe barge will be appropriated to cotillions and other amusements. Granger'a baad will discourse some of its most rtktrck music on the improvements every week. We would call at no was a leexie Herald, tention to those exhibited at Franklin Buildings by Mr. Wateiks, which we think will compare trip ap knd down the river, and also in the beau 60, north thermometer (I. Rain at II A.

M. and 12 M. Saturday. This morning at half past 4, luminous clouds 13 degrees north-east of the zeaith, and after 5, tbe north east clostds were tiful grove attached to the grounds at tbe Cove. with any in our city.

His coloring, particularly, seems to be the most natural. To those who wish to shake off the dust of tbe Capital $150,000. city for one day, rf enjoy tfte gnod effects of Destb or CtTAia Mabitat. We regret to observe tbe baatk of Captain Marryat announced in tbe (English papers. He visited this country somewhere about tbe year of 1833, and appeared to mock gratified with bis trip.

He was a of ondoubted literary talents aad bis Peter Simple aad other tale will torn-tiaoe to te popular, tie was plain and us-umiBf ia bis mancora frank and sociable ia beaatifully decorated. Two snore mornings to be added to the 8 noticed in my last memoran Races. On Wednesday, 30th trotting Risks taken and Policies Issued by CHARLES E. BULKELEY, dum, nuking 10 consecutive mornings during between Jenny Lirtd, Lady Emma, Passenger, Quaker and Nell Gwynn, takes place oa the which temperature bas been 60 and at 4 Agent for the above named Cosnpaoiea, 31 Fal- Fatal Accident. The Coroner held an inquest upon the body of John O'Brien, a cartman, late in the employ of George F.Conk-la.

No. 24 Third street. The deceased, while backing his cart out of the yard, was accidentally caught between the shaft and a post by wb.ch be was so severely injured that be died in a few boars. Verdict accordin ly Frar. SorcTDB A widow by tho name of Elita Reton.

about 50 year old, who has resided for ensao Itsm in 29th arret, Brr tbe tti Avenue, rSRsMttel soietde by baagwg Iwrwlf with a asadkeoraiei; ia tho rioort attached to tbe besl o'clock, running now a triune cycles. The ton-street, Brooklyn. I'nioa Course, for a purse of $350 two mile beats ia harness; after which a match comes tne sea breeze, and at a small cost, wo woold advise them, by all means, to try the steamer Hudsoa to those who are food of excursions, we would say, this is just the tia. sad Glen Cove is just the place, and tbe Carted Americans are just the tnea wh. oadersut ntsring for the lovers of fuo and real aolad asnussssiut.

Tbe tickets are only tlty cents, a4 nay bunted hie Boosts (tot be got int some component diflictWtieo ia tins ronutrr with literary snea luminosity of tho oorth eastern clooda is in App.katiooa tor Iaworanco may be left at tho off Wtwvea Toby and Bute ber Boy, before wag- creasing and extending while I wiito this mem- store of Davis B. Bavus, 134 Atlantic at. and ethers. He mast have been aboat ti years of ago mmmmf Star. Jsac 3.

Cm random. E. M. Mooday Booming, Aug. 28.

Jaaacs Haoly. wbo was wooadei in tbe "late ons tw mic bats. Aiufiiw Ssab 3ani. The teameT Si lh Cpt. TWpui, arrives! yeotordoy owning freni LivMMj ci tL.

Tost Flt Tlse osoth of thro woll-kaowa any of tbe Committee. Remsasaer te-snor-l row snorning, at the Stmth ferry, traaru; betiwe toaen. It appeared that tho deceased haul mioyed riot et Albaoy, ttiedotj fiatorday attorning last He died witboat being ssl lo iodesstify per ouo who kflatloii lite total wsuoJ. BR. BALL, COllOXEfc.

Offir Its. IwO Oarage-agrees. Angsut 10, IMS- If actor nasi tcanperaoco Vctisror, was reported aad brut? a lu of sagts. TboraVa iock at o'clock. scales health, a bad kvrw tshjwt to fre-qnt tto ot aaalsoclsuty.

JV. Stawy Use city oa Sstsat lay. -V. Y. Star..

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