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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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-1 Later. My advices from Baltimore lo Wednei. vessel. 1 .71. r.

milf from where thev had anchored the The I uIIum inif is a hue sonnet on an uev I'OliTKY. uted I ii. dealer and deafer every day. It is a sad Ci.wch wm-aANCE-w nue i ey. t.

Um (hey 0 Sunday si-ht to see the tears in his eyes when he of the Bethel Church, Ltica, was relating the facts jng gaye bogt the stlip.s compass, I in i receives his little boy's lips moving with- of Ihc late occurrence in New York in regard to money, t0 two lishermen named Sebru out hJiiinS the accoLs 'That come from Puscyisi, Dr. Fitzpairick rose and contradicted I ey, I- S.VZT iK." tlietn. Ask your Cousin rank to loon ill him. he Kev. gentleman, nowever, prucie iu (j borirjin)j llt)USe Mr.

Kni.hl and remniii-at the new fancied instruments for the deaf, t0 the end. when Dr. F. made some further re- t.j a jajr on Sunday, till o'clock in the alteram! send US a report of them." 's mark5 and left the church. i noon, when they took the steamboat for I nv ipv rtnixeil the Mon nL'lon roR saotANp 'The splendid ship Queen railroad, and took passage in the sleaDiboat Mas- sachusetts fur this city, where they arnvcu on day evening, we 1 arn that Mr.

Wicklilfe was entirely Out of danger, although suffering from paid. Mrs. Wicklifl'e arrived at Baltimore on Wednesday morning, and is now engaged in ministering to the sufferer. Curdner remains in prison, and, except an unnatural glaring of the eyn, appears quite sane. Hu evinces no turrow for his infer unl conduct, but rather glories in it.

His cxami. nation has been postponed until Mr. Wicklill'e is able to be present. Wc understand that Mr. Wicklifl'e bus very recently exerted himself to obtain on olliciul appointment for Gardner's fa.

ther, nnd no motive can be assigned for the outrage, Dr.FAr.cATto.vs and Elopements. It is rumor-, ed in town, with how much truth we know not that the examinations now going on by the Commit-, tec of the House have developed, and are still developing, facts which render it probable that other individuals, nnd that in a high station, besides l'agaud and Graves, will be implicated in the peculations nnd forgeries upon the public Treasury. The higher the station the darker the crime. Jackson (Miss.) Southron. theme JIrS.

HV HI.V. TII1OI0IU I'AKKlR. JckUs, thiTi; is no dealer name thnn thine, Which T.me lins hi ironed on hi nmple seroll No wreaths nor L'arlitnd ever did entwine So lair a Temple or so viisl a Soul. Av, every set his comely snl I'p thy brow, mid cave eiieh human giace, In a swt-t enpy Heaven to reveal, And stamp Perfection on a innitnl fare. Oiu-e on Iheearlh, hefme dull mortal ee, Which could not half thy neied rnilmnff (E'ena the emnn cannot lend tbeskirs,) For our weak orbs reach not ImmenMiv, Onrc on the earth wa Tlior a In inir -hrine, Wheie shone the gtxxl, the I.ovely, the Divine From the Democratic Ii'ewew for Mny, COUSIN l'liANK.

MISS SEDGWICK. Tuelay morning. William O. Russell, deputy SheriirrNeW Bedford, traced their route, and arrived at Ston-ington, accompanied by Mr. Knight, on ednes-lnv.

The Massachusetts had returned, and they O. the esi is io ue uiuiieut-u in iuinv" Saturday. Her burden is i 0 tons, and in the second cabin, which is represented as very neat and convenient, passage to Kugland is but without provisions. eyes are getting worse again then comes a'stalement of the case, and the unfailing conclusion, your Cousin Frank to step iiitu Klliott's and consult him about her goint; to ton Again: Wo are impatient to see Stephen's new work ask your Cousin Frank to forward it by the first opHirtunitj And once more AJc your Cousin Frank to send mo a dozen of 1 l'ort, and half a box of the best cigars he knows how to choose both." From Hie floston Post. NOISE.

The Inch' 'twas a quiet When'lhere I went lu hoi.nl) Xut Sinnti thrums the 'iano fmte, Ami by Sam thi' lias is roared. Oh, niftht nnd day Susan play The fashionable piece Ami loceiher, sing mothi and fithcr, Their dnughlers, Hons nnd nieces. When twinkles, twinkles the evening star, Inutini! to nieilitatlun, Ttn-n link lex, tinkles a guitnr from a nciehboiing widow station When little Turn thumps a kettle dium For an infantile paiade, With rucket tack, and a racket lack tuck, And shouts from the whole biigadc. The mnke-cnp on the chimney top, Shucks to the fitful winds, A they twill the jinn cf the tailor's shop, And Klum the baker's blinds. From nightfall to the morning's dawn, look passage on board of her, arriving here yes terday morning.

Untie anu lUaunews upinui-. Iiml If-n Imp of clothes on board the Massachu which on beiiif examined, presented but little doubt that someof them belonged to the cap tain and the mate, the shirts in particular, resem For the Mar. CHOWDER EXCURSION. Reader, did you ever upon such mi excursion if not, avail yourself of the first opportunity such sport, such lite, and such feasting the fenst of reason and the flow of soul The first of August, the day appointed for the Hut we forbear, lest through our dull bling others found on board the vessel. Some ol the articles hnd been imperfectly washed, being mill wet.

but leaving the evidei traces id Dlood Cray, in the most familiar of bis exquisite medium our readers may be as no one yet stanzas, in a Country Church yard, Full i rvcr was tired of" Cousin Frank." This rrm H-n lin moit 4. IJt.cuo ivirt The shirts belonging to the captain were of linen, and of a fine description. Un arriving Here, en quiries weie made as lo the residence ol'the pirates but without effect. In about an hour uliewards, the cf a fake position in in the domestic tragedies of his friends hat AtM i I life. The fund partiality of every village lMmory is cut to their hearts, and its me- unJeri uf generation finds in its own burving ground morial is written down in the book of which f'nJ a Sy number of choice assembled some village Hamtvlen." some mute.

I irht L.rv. tl rprnnl. Such a at the Cathannc Ferry. At 8 o'clock the gallant Are heard the yells Of can from every ncishboriwr wall, Which uien leici caterwauling. keeps a score hounds, Whose foul, dishonest bark Oattloet all other horrid sound, however, a man went on board wiih the ticket which had been given them, and made a request for the bag.

He wus questioned, and readily led Mr. Knight and Mr. Russell to the house of Mr. In New York Lieut. John Whitford Morrison, B.

A. Canada West to Miss Charlotte, eldest daughter of the late James Gray iTN. Y. Math, cw M. Howell to Miss Caroline W.

Barker; Jon-nlhun P. Cooper to Miss Lileas Ann Gould, both of Williamsliiirgh, L. B.Miller to Mary Mc Clain; Mat tin II. Duckworth lo Miss Louisa Kochfurd; Richard M. Hoe to Mary S.

Corbin William C. Hull to Miss Mary Louisa Banks. character as Cousin Frank" is a rare social little steamer ncareu me wnan on inglorious Jilton, or blrssin-r. and its felicity is to have fallen in- -the bell tolled its warnm? peal-the engine Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Knowlcs.

Matthews was descending the stuiis from an upper room when they went in. He held to the right position upon a family where save forth a deep, sonorous snort, and the boat It is a signal good fortune, when indivi dual has a right position in life. The office there is an alarming and mast inconvenient glided gaily fr an her fastcnines. On, on we Which wait upon the dark I Even as a diluge in its might Takes all the little lakes ur, Or as the prophet's serpent rod Ale nil the other snakes up. went, passing ia quick succession snipping, of President of the United Stales is one of i preiionderance of womankind the highest among men, and he who! Every now and then we have a rumor worthily fills it is the peer of kings and that Cousin Frank" is about to give to autocrats.

Washington, the elected head a party what was meant for mankind;" of the American jieople, was truly king of, and his cousins look jealously on certain of kings. 13ut if the nat'rm put in that high their charming friends on whom he seems ulace a man onlv fitted to be a clever ward-! to them to smile too benignly- The cloud Island, beacons, and every object with which our noble bay aboiin Is were left fur, far behind, and the Never Sink loomed up in clnse proxiiniiy. The trumpet twanged its thrilling notes; thr "mellow horn," the "ear piercing file," the soul-stirring drum," sent fmtli their merry strains, rolling in rich volunn-s along the shore, In New York Clark Chase, aged 30 Samuel Champlajn. aged 43 Mary E. Cutler, aged 3i.

wife of James H. Cutler, and e'dest daughter of Col. J. B. Wood Catharine D.

Ramppen. aged 19; Miss Betsey Starr. about 7'; Sarah Jane, wife of John R. Primrose, aged 27; Mary E. wife of David II.

Blair, aged 30; Mrs. Ann Smith widow i.f John Smith, nged o7. Ye deaf, jnice that ye are fi-r (Oh, think not I am jeciinB.) From human kind's worst tr nny The tyranny of henrine Good bye, mankind, I'll in the West, Live neighborless, like I'urn, Or seek a wcrld withoutcn air, And colonize the moon. politician, or a skilful overseer of a nlanta-! passes The statue has found its true echoim and re-echoing amid the highlanls of lion, he is a mark in the pillory, not the niche the picture its best light. "Cousin lidit to set on a hill.

Frank" must not be married. This would Never Sink; the floating perforated with We see every dav men in a false tKisition be like civinj to an individual an exclusive the iron bolts of "Jove's iliead counterfeit of in places as ill fittini as a garment a wot Id right to the sunshine allowing to one family the monopoly of the Croton water. No all the crowns but the crown matrimonial to our dear Cousin Frank out his hand to shake hands with Mr. Knight, and was immediately arrested. At first he denied all knowledge of the piracy and murders, but finally confessed them.

The otliccr ascertained that Babe had passed the night at a house of ill fame in the upper part of Water street, and went there. He had left, however, ubout I I minutes before his arrival. On going to Mr. Knowles' house the officer discovcied Babe in custody, he having leturntd with a view lo removing his baggage to some other lace, and was seized by persons left there fur the purpose. He, loo, protested his innocence, and exi resscd resentment at his arrest, but accompanied the ollicer withuut resistance.

The prisoners were first taken on board the steamboat, where Messrs. William Stilwell and Walsh, officers of the United ates Court took them into cust dy. Webster Ins not et been arrested, having gone it is supposed, to Philadelphia, but measures have been adopted by the otliceis ol" the U. S. Court in t' ci which will no duubt soon lead to his discovery.

Although strong, and of full stature, he is only 18 years of age. He is of a florid complexion and fair hair, and a full description of his person has been sent to the various places where it is probable he may have gone. While at Newport, Webster paid for the others, and pea red to have thc keeping of the money in his hands. They also exhibited, while there an elegant gold watch, which caused suspicion lo Mr. Knight.

Mathews seemed to be much depressed in spirits, which Mr. K. took notice of. He told Mr. K.

he had something on his mind which he would take an opportunity lo reveal to him. Thev professed an intention of remaining fur a week. But for this Mr. Knight would have had them arrested, he f.lly intending to let the Sabbath pass over, and give information as to his suspicions the following day. The gold watch, it appears, belonged to the mate.

It is a Tobias sold lever, and cost at least itiiooiii.v stak CAMI PI.AS. $3 On and after tlio 1st of July the Daily Star will be furnished by th Carriers at CASH PRICES, and at the low rate of NLNE CENTS per week. Such of our old subscribers as do not like the mode of weekly payments, may settle at the Office, for any term of time in advance, at the weekly rate of payment Not in advance, $5. We are only enabled with other papers to adopt these terms, by the advantages of EXCFRPTS FHOM THE KNICKERBOCKI PH Af- ci'ST. Polygon in his last essay, tells the following story: A New-England deacon had given the following directions to his choleric son: Whenever you feel your dander said he be sure to say the LorJ's prayer, my son, or else the alphabet clean through and long before you git to the eend on't, you'll be as cool as a cucumber, or an iceberg.

Promise me faithfully, my Ye, daddy, I Otr trudged Jonathan to school, carrying his brend nnd neat with a small bottle of molasses in his jacket-pocket, and hi late firm promise uppermost in his war;" the noble Independence, pluming her wings for a flight to distnnt seas the thousand merchant ships, brating to ond from diMant lands their rich burdens in the far distance, stretched out in calm repose, unshaken as the mid-ocean rock, Long Island's sea girt shore." Turning frum thence, the eye caught up the sights nearer home." The disetnbarcation had commenced onions, potatoes, put, pan, and kettle, with all appliances to boot" fur a chow der stew, were first in order; next in order came the too wide, or perchance too narrow. Men are raised to offices of trust and honor, that are worthy of neither the one nor the other and stout frames, which nature has built of muscle and sinew able to subdue the wildest of our ild land, are in places behind the counters, that women of tight and grace-should fill. Do we not all know ladies in draw ing rooms, cumberers of that ground, who should have figured as first-rate milliners And mistresses of our city palaces, Fkjuay Evening, Aicust 4, 1843, Fife in Brooklvv. This morning nt half past 1 oclock, a fire occurred in a large larn and stables the place at Gowanos, formerly be longing to the late John C. Frccke, and ad ladies God bless lliem, and give them plenty of who would have been inestimable market joining what is called Freeke's Mill Pond.

It is mind. A boy, who bora him an old grudgr, met him, and, after calling him the 'young women And yellow, languid, fine ladies cat-h over credit. We have a large number occupied by Jeremiah Buckley as a milk establish who, in their right vocation ot chamber maids would have been brisk and bloom ment. Eight cows, a pair of cattle, and 1 horse and many other scurrilous nicknames, caught him off his guard, and threw him to the ground, tear ing And do we not know those in obscure were burnt, together with reveral carts, and hay, The loss fulls very heavily on an industrious chowder lightly they tripped down the frail gangway, supported by sinewy arms, without touching their fairy feet to the watery element. Then came the jovial blades down thc steep and bending plank, they ran a false step -a a splash in head and rars a shake of the head a roaiing laugh, and all on land.

The line was now formed, and away we march of good subscribers, but many of these are not aw are of the immense trouble and expense they give us in collecting their small bills. The new arrangement will require a and humble places, who, shuffled to their right positions, would bring ilh them the maces so much wanted to ctve a zest to prompt settlement of all thc bills now due, milk-man, who was, most probably, not insured. It is conjectured that the fire might have been communicated by some one of the numerous riotous persons who every night resort to the mill-pond for bathing, and whose noises were heard last night near the spot till past midnight. which our friends are requested to call at high life There are men born to the in beritance and ministration of a princely for tune, who are only fit to keep a livery sta ed to our encampment articles of association read dismi sed. Then the spoit commenced in ing his jacket, and breaking his molasses bottle.

Now it i said by censorious Southrons, that a Yankee will take a great many hard nnmes with the patience of a martyr: his spirit is word-proof; but tear his clothes or cheat his belly, and he wil' fight to the Up jumped Jonathan, his eyes wol'ish and his lips while with rnge. Dut there was an oath in nnd he did not forget it. So he proceeded to swallow his alphabetical pills an antidote to wrath, not mentioned in the Regimen nor rccogn zed by the British College. you've torcd my the office and pay, or do so promptly with the collector. Spooner Co.

ble, or whose whole lives should be passed 100. On Tuesday lial.e got it exchanged at the jewellery store of Mr. Tinkham, Broadway, for a silver watch, and $20 in mony. It was right good earnest. The sportsman, gun in hand, in the humblest class of learners.

Bache and pointer at his side, went forth in quest of the lors lliere are, who would have been pat discovered yesterday by Rapelje, Esq. Lr. S. Marshal, and Wm. Barrett, Esq.

and readily feathery tribes the angler for the 'shining trout; IIcrrah, set hout it. The Directors of the Long Island Rail Road Company, encouraged by the success of their enterprise so far, at their ses For I lie benefit of advertisers ai a distance, the the invalid to a quiet bath the scientific and cu restored by Mr. T. tern husbands and idolized fathers und husbands and fathers, ho should have gone Matthews appears desirious of being admitted rious to a ramble over hill and dale, for plants Slates evidence. He says that when within about roaming anu crowlinz alone throush lile minerals, "and all queer things;" the picturesquely sion yesterday determined to put the whole unfinished portion of the road under contract immedi ately.

jacket you've spiltmy 'lasses It 400 miles of hind, Babe called ebster, the cook, and himself, from the forecastle, and told them thut the captain and male had got into a scufle on inclined, to a survey from the highest peak of the light house; the lovers of good cheer to onion and It is this prevailing disorder and unfitness, that makes it so peculiarly delightful to see a friend in the right position that gives to you're a 'tarnel rascal I'll larn you better manners, you scamp I I'll spile your picter, you old potnto peeling, (and here conspicuously shone the Cheap Goods in the West. The newspa litness the ellect ol harmony. dear ones the tired and sleepy to a comforta deck and had both fallen overboaid that Babe then took charge of the vessel, and as they were approaching the lnnd, he directed the cook to go forward to haul in one if the sheets hile so en proprietors of Ihc Star, repeat what is too welt known in Brooklyn, to need a statement, that the circulation of the isisooki.yn star, in this city, is not exceeded by any of its emittmpo-rarics. They also renew the suggestion, which hat been found to be of great benefit to many merchants, that those advertising for any length of time in the daily paper, obtain an occasional insertion in the Ij ii fr -1 1 a Star, without aihlitional charge. This circulates in the three, counties of Long Island, greatly beyond any pers, which abound in all the villages ol me This felicity of the tight position is most ble snooze.

great West, give us a very fair view of the state wall-eye I 7., ampersand now I'll pound your out o' yon, you darned nigger; And with that, Jonathan, whose passion hail been mounting alphabetically throughout all his fa of society and the nrocress of the country. We gaged he wcnl behind him wilh a marling spike, sirucK mm on tfieiiead, and killed lnm. lie then strikingly illustrated by a charming Iriend of mine, who, bavins: an inniimernlile host of young cousins, is best known by his most common appellative, Cousin Frank." A Now that all are out upon the bent of their own mi i.r tin. ry operations. Thc crackling faggots and curling steam told that the wateis were moving." Then about the boiling caldron go, onions, potatoes, arc often amused at the competition every branch of business.

Merchants nnd tra directed the others to throw the cook overboard, and threatened it they did not, that lie would ders advertise the prices of their commodities. serve them in the same manner. Babe reverses discerning girl has tried to fix upon him the this story says he was a looker-on, and that We take the following from a paper published at sobriquet of Pickwick, but there was a general outcry against this we were too Jonesville Michigan: rUh, salt and pepper in they go. Iuw" boil and bubble, stew and bake." A short distance fioin this btdbling business, thc cuilin? smoke and tlamc told that an "Indian clam bake" had commenced. Then, what with You nmv have sugars from 6 to 10 cents; jealous ot the.

originality ol our trienii, to blend him in any way with another. Per thc cracking and snapping, the boiling and roast ther prescription of vowels and consonants, caught the young scope-grace, and throwing him down, was proceeding to work oft" each of the deacon's twenty six anti-irascible pills in the shape of a dozen hearty Gsticull's, which might perhaps, have brought the poor fellow to the ome-ga of his days, had not the timely approach of a passenger interrupted the Victorian in Longfellow's Inte piny of the Spanish Student, thus discourses on Woman What I most prize in womnn Is her affection, not her inte'lect. Nails nt 6 Shoes at 2s. 6d.and upwards Glass from 18 to 20 shillings per box-, dried apples 10 shillings; Sheetings and Shirtings from 6 to 10 cents; Blue Drills at 1 shilling per yard; Collee from 8 cts. to 1 shilling per pound Tea Irom 18 haps, we did not all of us appreciate the gentle qualities the romantic benevolence the exquisite gentlemanliness of the Don ing, thc merry lauglianu good-nntured repartee-all was fun, frolic, good humor, and a thrivin trade." the cook was killed by Matthews.

However this may be, Babe appears to have all the physical ability fur deeds of daring, being a powerful, athletic man. It is said that he merely assumed the cognomen of Babe for the procurement of a protection, and that his real name isjWilliam Brown. His bearing, yesterday, was firm, though' not ferocious. Matthews appeared to be completely overwhelmed by the horrors of his situation. It is lo be feared that they are but too equally guilty.

Their object, no doubt, wasmoney, in which they appear to have been disappointed. Messrs. Win. M- Priee and A. Nash, Esq.

we understand arc retained for their defence. Snn. other paper. The Star has now been progressive for vpwards of thirty three years, has grown wilh he growth and strengthened with the strength of the city and is thoroughly established among the most respectable families of the cily, and on the Island. Cow up.

CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber, a Reddish Milch COW, with wide horns. The owner mny have her by proving property and paying charges on application to MICHAEL QUIX, 3t Red Hook Toint. At 3 o'clock thc signal to chowder was given Quixote of Mr. Dickens's creation and be pence to $1. ID" Produce taken at the highest prices.

then in they poured from sit their devious ways, and then the game of knife and fork" commenc is a keynote to our affections. Cousin ed in right good earnest. Mr. Adams' jocbnf.v The people cannot be debarred from paying to this upright and indepen I cannot dwell suffice it to say that the savory Frank" is not too young and I cannot remember that he ever was for any kind of Compare mc with the great men of the earth stews and roasts; the urbanity, assiduity, and gentlemanly demeanor of the President and ofli- dent man, the honors which belong to his name and reputation. He reached Schenectady on Wed fice and he never will be too old for any service of humanity.

He is not rich, thank Heaven, for if he were he would What am I Why, a pigmy nmong giants I But if thou loveft mark me, I say lovest The greatest of thy sex excels thee not The world of the affections is thy woild Not that of man's ambition. In thut stillness cers of the association, filled every month with praise. The dinner over, the band again "discoursed most excellent music," which was greatly nesday, and after receiving the hospitalities of VTatrlaes, and THE largest and most splendid assortment of Watches in the city, is lo be found nt the subscriber's, as he is constantly receiving all descriptions of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Which most becomes a woman, calm and holy, assisted by the performance of some amateurs, while those disposed tripped the light fantastic toe" on the green. Villainous Attempt to Assassinate the United States Post Mast, General. On Tuesday, on the way to Baltimore, the steamboat Georgia received on board the Hon.

Wicklifl'e, his two daughters, nnd, among others, a youth named J. McLean Gardner, son of Col. C. K. Gardner, of Washington City, late First Auditor of the Post Office Department.

During the passage between that place and the Potomac the people, reached Albany in the evening nt six o'clock by an extra train. He was received by an immense multitude, and was presented to them by Tunis Van V'echten, Esq. After a few words of address, Mr. Adams proceeded to the house of Hon. Daniel D.

Barnard, promising to meet his have cares of his own nor is he poor, for then lie would have sordid anxieties. he were too tall, he might on some occasion (there is a universality in Cousin Frank's occasions) be inconveniently conspicuous and if he were too short, be might not al- The lengthened shadows admonished us; we re-embarked, while the bugle notes floated on the evening air oi tne newest styles, irem the manufacturers in England, France and Switzerlnnd, he is enabled to offer a larger assortment and at much less prices at retail, than any olher house in America. "Home, sweet homo." river, Mr. WicklifTe and Gardner (who is repre. Thou sittest by the fireside of the heart, Feeding its flame.

The element of fire Is pure. It cannot change nor hide its nature, But burns as brightly in a gypsy camp Ai in a palace hall. An English writer, name unknown, has thr following sketch of a real and too common character Whoever has visited Cambridge, can hardly fail of recollecting Lady The lendins idea ays command the respect of those who fellow-citizens at the Capitol at 10 o'clock Our stenmer's prow turned homeward, thc engine, sented as a disappointed office seeker) were seen measure dignity by leet ana inches so lie in a casual conversation, which soon terminated, as Mrs. Imllnpe elegantly expresses it, played with a perfect looseness," and on we sped, the Thursday morning. He was to receive gentlemen visitors until 12 o'clock, and ladies afterwards, until one.

is just right just as high as all our hearts, Again, Cousin Frank" is not in the scene ol our day's enjoyment last receding from our view, the curtain of night dropped its folds dilemma of one of Mr. Hulwer's heroes l.old Watches as low as $20 to each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought. All Watches warranted to keep good time, or the money returned. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and warranted, by the best work men, and much lower thnn nt any other place.

Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Chains, Kevs, and sterling Silver Spoons, for sale very low. G. C. ALLEN, Impnrtet of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail, 30 Wnll street, New-York, (up stairs.) around us, and each one retired wi'hm himself to ruminate upon the day's enjoyment which was without attracting any attention from the passengers. Everything passed off pleasantly until the boat had arrived a liltle above the mouth of the Potomac, when dinner was announced.

Mr. W. then took his niece by the arm to go to dinner, his two daughters walking immediately in front, and just as he was about passing Gardner, who was lying down asleep, he touched Gardner wilh his too handsome for any thing," but of her life was to do the pretty to say civil things and make agreeable speeches. But alas! her ladyship was not infallible, nnd sometimes with Attempt En Murder. A young man named De Witt Clinton Baker, was last evening stabbed you to question his beauty in a certain cir pnt.

There in a snug corner, sat ensconced cle, any of a dozen fair young creatures the very best intentions would fail desperately "The justice In fair, round belly, with good capon lin'd," hey relate ol her at that durintr would exclaim, "Cousin rank not hand series of concerts which Madame Cntalnni eav some I wonder then who is He cor the very spirit and personification of good humor; at the last erand commencement, this Queen of tainly has hat our English friends call a hand, and said Dinner," for the purpose of waking him, when that individual sprang lo his feet, drew a large dirk knife, nnd pierced it into the right breast of Mr. the blade striking against the bone, and turning downward about an inch. fong was staying at the house of her friend Mrs his round, lull-moon lace, wreathed in smiles; his capacious sides shook with laughter, as in his dreams as thc good he remembered at the corner of Fulton street and Sroadway, N. Y. He was warning a young man against the arts of a woman of the town named Emma Richardson, whea she struck him in the neck with a dirk, and a male accomplice named Wallace, assaulted him with blows.

Baker was taken to the hospital, and hopes are entertained of his recovery. The offenders have been arrested. nice countenance just that amount of I At an evening party at Lodge, Lady good looks that makes a young lady who was invited to meet her. My dear Mad how, immersed in water to his arm pits he drew ante tatalani how delighted, how transiMrtcd had his arm in a company of strangers feel the freighted seine, and how the finny tribe floundered and essayed to escape from their am to see yon When did you arrive How is but most fortunately not striking dcrp enough to prove dangerous. Immediately on the wouud being inflicted, A.

K. Woolcy, Kentucky, very complacent. Wanted, A SMALL pleasant room wilh a grate ia it, and to board with some plain but respectable private family, or in a genteel boording house, where there are hut boarders, for a respectable person. A situation on the heights would be preferred, or near there, and terms must be moderate. A note addressed lo M.

and kfl at this office, will be attended to. References exchanged. Aug. 3-3t Monsieur Val brio tie and your dear little boy thraldom, but tried in vain. The angler, the sportsman, the scientific and curious, the invalid, Cousin Frank" is no amateur of music, Catalani changed color; her lip quivered, and her seized Gardner and prevented his doing further real or pretended.

I doubt if he could dis injury, and ith the aid ol other passengers had BROOKLYN POLICE. Aug. 4. the caterer ait, an, pondered and ruminated line dark eyes oiled with tears, as she murmured Kih potter petit, it t'ai perdu What an en tinguish an air of Jiellmi from a sonata of with not a single shadow to mar the beauty and Samuel T. Roberts, for an assault and battery him immediately confined.

Such a bold and highhanded outrage, of course, threw thc whole of the gaging, interesting, e'egant little creature he is." Deethoven. Vet he goes to more concerts on Robert Wilson, was fined $, to stand com atptrju shreiked the foreigner in a tone passengers into the greatest consternation, and than any man in town for Grisi or La agony. Lady had forgot her French. mitted till paid. the anguish of his daughters and niece, who were the immediate spectators of it, wa truly heart oiacne vvouw sing in vain to manv ot our Michael Mayloy was convicted of an assault Is he indeed lam happy to hear it.

I always said he would come out something Jt Vaiptrdu it faipeidu." cried poor Catalani. score of girls, it Cousin rank" ere not pleasing recollection or the past. Apart from all the rest, sat in moody silence, while the canker worm of remorse fed upon their vitals, some two or three individuals, who, having prostituted the noble purposes of thc day in drinking deep draughts of the cup of intoxication, and following their maddening impulses, had made themselves miserable, and would have reduced all to their own low level. i and battery on Hugh M-Gonegal, and sentenced rending, one daughter having instantly fainted, and was, with much difficulty, resuscitated. there.

The lecluics must confess it to a fine of $10, to stand committed till paid in a more piercing tone, and with increased emo- Unfortunately no medical genllcn an was on board C. FORSYTH returns bis sincere thanks lion. 'Don't exert vourse res. ves: I iindi-r. William Morgan for an assault and battery on to dress the wound of Mr.

Wicklille, but the kind sparing neither sex nor age, they have well nigh exhausted even" Cousin Frank's" stand you perfectly well, pray remember me to attention of Capt. Coffee, as well as the passen Thomas Morgan, fined $2, to stand committed till patience, and he was once seen looking paid. gers on noard, greatly conduced to bis comfort and ease nntil thc boat arrived at thc city in the At 10 o'clock we arrived safely at home, in good humor, and with no accident to recall unpleasant grave anil douullul, when one ot his prettiest William Ben net, bar-keeper for Henry Eldert, evening about eight clock, when Dis. Smith and cousins aLed him to attend her to the reminiscences. And sure I am, that no rorr in while drunk, entered the place of Thus.

Wallace, Iheobold were called to his aid. Dr. Smith im dividual of that party will look back to the events to those who have already generously become his patrons, and respectfully solicits a cos-tinuance of like favor. ITe is constantly receiving fresh supplies of fin Watches, though of moderate prices. Also, of new Jewelry, of Gold, Silver, Plated and Britannia Ware, of the best patterns.

WATCHES repaired, cleaned, and wcrranttd. Wanted, old Gold and Silver, for which ths highest price will be given in goods or eash. SPECTACLES of every possible promptly made and supplied lo order, direct frosJ ol that day with any but pleasurable emotions. mm Trry mnaiy, since lie is not with you, and offer him mjr dead lit dtad Idy Mjd Mrs. F.

impatiently. Dead! Why did'nl somebody tell me so Toor little frllow And to he's dead I declare I am very sorry for him Dead That's very On another occhmoo she said to another disting uihed guct Ah my dear Mrs. Siddons what aa unexpected gratification to see yo at Cambridge How d'ye do Ah but too in Jackson street, this morning, broke the marble For himself, Cousin Frank" eschews Cuowrta lop of the pump, turned the counter out of doom, was noisy, and would not go oat, on being order- parues but if there be a timid womankind among us, ho fears to go alone in a carriage, he is called upon to attend her or if riaarr asd Mcanta Arrest or two or the ed fined $10 to stand committed till paid. Srah Lavikia sCaew. Davi Babe and Geo.

mediately probed the wound, dressed it and pronounced it not to be of a serious nature. He was also bled very profusely. The physicians advised that he shoulj remain on board until mornimr, fur fear that in removing him to a hotel some danger might result therefrom. His daughters remained on board doling the night, notwithstanding they were urgently pressed by Mr. D.

Barnum to enjoy, for the night, the hospitalities of his hotel. Gardner was. Patrick Powell, chajged with an assault and Matthews were irrwitil yesterday morning at the there lie a frugal one who would fain save ba ruing bouse of M. Knowlcs, No. 7 Washing battery on Thomas Cadley, was required to give thc manufactory of O.

V. FORSYTH, are aiiereu, wnea one comes to look at yon very much altered Let me see; it mntl be thirty year ago since Sir Benjamin and I were first de coach hire, he is again called upon, and ton street, in this eity, and committed to the cos. Cousin Frank" is that good, that dainty 2o. Fulton street, Brooklya, aug2 tf near the Fulton Ferry. tody of the United States Marshal They were seamen belonging to the Sarah Lavina.

and were lighted with your Lady Rand.dj.h. How liletbbs way! What changes we tee! It was poor stint that "docs always crane when you after the arrival of the boat, taken before Walton doubtless concerned ia the murder of the captain, mate and cook, of that unfortunate vewl. Babe bail for the sessions, with two sureties each in $200. The case of the people on the complaint of Mrs. Hunt vs.

Edward A. Woollcy, was taken op and continued. Ia relation to a by Mr. Woolley, ia To I'ariiirr. MIDDLE AGED MAX is desirous of a awtav Gray, and committed for a further examina is about a years olJ, said to be aa Englishman by tion.

Mr. WicklifTe requested, as a particular favor, that he should not be confined with which, we suppose, was granted. We understand Dirm, anu is a strong Dailt man, about i Itxl 9 in period. He is capable of performing any co can lnin.T Hut he is not merely the prevt chtrnJlrr of young and prvtty eirls most bachelors are willing servants of these he is th visiter cf Um neglected, the prop of the old, thecher of all. He has that true chivalry which Charles Lamb said he would believe in hen he saw the best scat ches high.

Matthews bails from Maryland, is 5 requiring manual labor, via repairing farmi" twia nignt I ihwk. Surely, thai was the A-gustaa era of the Bri ua Theatre Ah pour Uwia! he's pone Aal ralroer! ccollnnaa r-almer, he' gone! And Dodd clever actor Doddiie't stmt We lire ia a world of Mrs. NJJcb looked sad, aod vas I've kcea reoollecUaj whea it was I saw yoa UC It most be about foortrea years ago. Voa played Qaera Calhcrjae, a ad yoor rficii brcther Jjha DiareJ tvi- i i the Xews of yesterday, iving his own aecoant leet, a or inenrs high, voungrr than the nihrr it is the opinion of aome that l.ardncr is laboring a ad BoC of Very full make. After remainin: fir ler mental alienation -f rimi At 1 1 o'.

uicnsus honae carpenter's work, hooe pai" fce, and won Id mberwie make himself frnt? ly useful. For further particular, inquire atf office. July 29. cluck, Mr. W.

seemed lobe easy suffering slight paia when be moved. His physician pronounced soon Uin at tie I S. Marshal's office, tbey rere committed to the Tomb, and will naderro thc matter, it is necessary to state that the editors of the Star are not properly lobe connected wit the Tcliee statements. The report are made op from tie fact transpiring ia Coart. in a coach p'ven to a forlorn old woman.

an examination oa Tuesday nrtu hi which time that the soreness extending to the si le was thro' sympathy, or the settling of the blood ia that re Jvlm ktmbiei a ad it's cotie AI. SiJuc I as io iiM" counixr "rarr' a the witnesses will be in the cut. It an. gion. I be daughters of Mr left next mom-mi at 2 o'clock, in the cars in If? tmru mm tears.

AsMable rr-turr Ladt arrives without bringing a flood them a aiii.bed by Haiders abut a f. fit" Cousin Trank" The ti.Ie ptt ebh fcearl ale La. Fif rMfrlb, thc j. if thai the prisoner and anntbrr rf fie ctw foar thovtand ax brici on Svanjay af- 5 ternnon a' Wonset Point, ahnnt w.Jrs below nteJ tie wrtk cm a kt. R.

I t. ai.ltwelrT FI. pulton order that they aniwht craimunK-ate ic itt. t'rei. Pre lit a.

tnee to thtir unatly anl July yrU.

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