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Ji i.sui i DisdaAoaruL Conduct at a Funxxal. A cor iry We think our correspoifdent below, some respondent informs ut that a few daya since, in a 1 I. If BatAiiNO Oaouan roa tub Naw Voaa and Ak Urootlffit Ctomfng Star. The St. Louis papera Inform ut that the amps in that country, this year, give a gnaler yiild than hat ever beeu known there before.

Jt i estimated thai theatatee of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, wi'l produce enough breadluffs thia year, lo fee Ihe United Stales three or four years. A large thvk wat caught at Nahant, on Saiur. day. A Newfoundland ig, while awimm ng if. ler tome p'euot of wood thrown in by boys, waa attacked by a shoal of sharks and destroyed.

FlIDAT EVBNINO, ACCTJST Aiir Bail Boao. Thie ceremony prooawy ioo plaeeyeaterday at Albany. Several membera of the Common Council and a number of other gentle, men from ihia city, went up to take part in thla road it completed it will prevent th s5saT WASHINGTON Aug. 3d' divcraion of great amounia oi w. whence ha had remove! the hire.

Thit put him into immediate thoughts of looking for Ihe hare acain, and he toon spied her about ten feet off the snake, in the aame place to which ahe hid marled when he atruck her. She waa now lying down, but would eomotimet raiao her-elf on her fore fi'et, struggling aa it wore for liKor to get away, but never ri her hinder parte from the ground, and then would fall flit on her aido again, panting vehemently. In ihia condition tho bare and snake were when he called mo and we all came up within fifteen feet oi the snake lo have a full view of Ihe wholo, he took no notice at all of ti, nor so much us cave a glance townrd us. There we stood at least half an hour, tho snuko not altering a jot, hut ihe haro olten trulihg and fulling on tta side till ut lahl ihu hare lay still ns dead for some lime Then tho snake moved nut of Ins c. il.

and i ml amonihltf on toward the hare, hia what ultra. In th vlewa ha expresses, but give his communication aa it ia written, Wa think the same principle which would abute Mr. Tappan for keeping a tilk store, would also go againat cal icoet, and china fond Heaven only knowt where a more radioal Sobersides would stop TEMPERANCE IN ALL THINGS Ma. Editor. Tho present ia the era uf Tempt ranet.

We are a'l at war againat alcohol, aa an enemy that aieals our money, our health, tnd our braint. I have enlited dining this war, and am disposed to unite with you lo include some other old ntmiet, which are assailing all ranks and con which now find their war to Boalon. A correapondent of the Courier and Enquirer, writing from Troy on the 3d etyi I tn h. hroken to mrrow inabeauti ul In Now York, William E. Swain to Mitt Ann Eliaa Peek, dauahter of Lew it Peek 1 Jas.

Slow. art to Miaa Mary Ann, eldeat daughter of Ray. mond Chanfrau John V. Gridley lo Mis Sarali rnead.w on the margin of the river, lying inline' I atelv below the Van Rensselaer Manor Houe, and the line of the road ia alak- out for a conaiderable IHW" Th Tariff it about to pas th Senate un.ilerea from tbe form in which it paesed the How-la th. Hon, th bill for lb.

ol th Army, wu renorfad atmwded, end ordered prinwd. Cam or Torrmo nmnmwn or math Jaa R. Whiiinf and Dr. eitiing a commit-woof lunacy, were yeatcrday engaged in taking vidsne ofth Hate of Topping' mind, al ihe lime he enmrailted the cruel and protracted course of acta which usulled in the death of bit wife. The examination ie not yol completed.

Several mitmrnii testified to hii general imbecility end one elated that on particular day be walked a long diettnce in the eon without hie bat, and aflorwarJi Jane Downing: Hamlet Jacks, of New Orleans, to Miss Amelia Woodruff, of New York. diatanco. The road from I r.y io 1 k.ir rfi.t.nt frnm iho centre OT the city, ie to be conelrueted under the charter of Hie Troy j3hnrm.tv Railroad Comrany, which it eolorn at that lime being ton mos more glorioua DIL'D. At Hempalead Harbor, John Jacob, son of Capt. ownrd by the city of Troy, leaving only about four Jaoob M.

Kirby aged 9 years. In Naw York, John Divine, aged 89 I Mr. El. If ten Kvans, aged 60 i Jane Isabella, wife of John nd a bnlf milct 10 ureenunn no connmcmu under the chaner of tha Now York and Albany Railroad Co. The road from Greenbu'h to Troy runs itonff the marcin of the river, and with the Dearsley, aged 80; Michael McMabon, aged SO.

exception of a few hundred Tarda of embankment, lown in ins interior oi iiuoKinguain at the close of a prayer made at the funeral of an agod lady, one of her eons, who wat intoxicated, exclaimed audibly, That a good prayer A remark in the sermon, induoed him to eay aloud lo Iho mlnlrter, that' not the text you camo hero to preach from 1" titer whioli he eltggered out ol tho room, muttering aomeihing whioli wat notun. deralood. At iho bearera wire depositing the re. mainaof hia mother in their final resting place, tint ton atepped from the procostion, reeled and foll-his head alriking a gpve amne. He iiwi, ihe bfood oi ting from ihe wound ond dropping frnm hia chin, but did not return lo the house with th mournert This man was educated fur a school, teacher, and might have boon useful end repec.

ed, had ha nut fallen a victim lo Intemperance, which destroyed a chsractorand ruined hiaabi ilies, whilo the Rum.tellen took possesion or a his proporty, as a roward for furnishing him witti the pmsonou beverage, which haa degraded him from a human rutional being, to a point far below the brute creation. Mercantdt Juur. Kxv Wbbt. Julv I. 1942.

On the 3d the bnrk Alasko, Haskill, of Boalon, from Havana, for Boston, wilh a cargo of S800 boxes. whit sugar, went ashore on Couch Reef, some IS or to ihe westward of the Light Ship Florida, waa on the same day relieved by wreckers, and arrived here on the 5: inst. She has been discharged, and the eurveyori have condemned the vesacl. Her case was heard in Curl on the 15ih inst but no decree has been rendered vol, and probably will not until il i ascertained it tho cargo is insured in the United Slates if ao then the underwriter will have an opportuniiy io redeem ihe cargo ahould they feel disposed. The bark haa been appraised at 83500, and her cargo at $41,462.

Con. ChatUtton Cow. Fat Xli. The fine and largest pair of fat oxon ever exhibited in thia village, were brought lo market yeaterday, to be served up to the customers of Granger Ulivin, butchers, on Washington street end Broadway. These oxen wore fattened hv J.

R. Warner, of Jackaon, Washington county. They were 6 yeara old last spring and their aggro, gate weight before they left home waa 4780 puuuds. They took the premium in Washington county last tall. Saratoga Sentinel.

ICT Captain Stockton has had constructed a wrought iron that will throw a ball weighing one hundred and twelve pounds. It wss lei ted on Wednesday at ihe Philadelphia Na. vy Yard. Tho largest charge of powder used was forty five pounds. This instrument is an improve-ment UDon Ihe original Paixhan eun, by Captain Fur the benefit of advertisers at a distance, tho proprietor of the Star, repeat what it too well known in Brooklyn, to need a statement, that the circulation of Ihe BROOKLYN EVENING ST A It, eufcrdwlth violent peine in hit bead, theordi nary result of a aun atroke.

Topping, whether technically mean at (lie com-mission of the act or not, ie evidently a weak and tuliQad mortal, baring but a eligbt aenee of moral reeponcibilitr. Wi preuma the commissioners will make a report that will rare bia neck from the ft Howe. But tbia continual warfare againat the deciaiont ditions ot people. I adnnro the consistency ol thai man. who, while declaiming against rum, will cnil'y take out hia tobacco box at offer jnr a quid I Our cl.

rgyinan loves to tickle his nose with snuff, and will do Ihia In tl middle of his lectures on Temperance Now it i a fuel, that to bacco also steals our money, our health, and our brains. If any man or wuinnn should duubt this fscl, Id them enquire snd fl and I am per aunded he will find it true Tobacco is poiaon. and ao i opium and because they ir futo a over Ihe brain, ia the only reason why they are urcd. fK-ct on this, you who are geltng these bad l.abitt Make war upon Is. temperance wherever you find it.

Bur, Mr. Edi-tor, if wo desire to coneistent men and good Christiana, we should at least aim lo be tempi r-at in all things and believe me, there are very many call upon ue in relation lo ihia matter. Our country is intemperate in Ihe use of foreign goods, and half our peoplo have long been intoxicated with the apirit of trade. This ia natural enough with an enlcrprizing per pic, who feel none of the in thit city, ia not exceeded by my of it content porariea. They also renew Ihe suggestion, which can be eaaily eonatrueUd.

Among the gentlemen added to our party are Measrs. Norria and Imlay, the celebrated locomo. live builders, who are here, at the rctt of o. by inviation. The tame courtesy haa been extended to the officer of the various foeda throughout the Slate, many of thom have accepted, and will probably be on the ground and aa ihe delegation from Brooklyn ia expected to.nv rrow, our party will In conaiderahly increased.

Tho od ia contracted for by aliout thirty extractors, among whom are tome of the moat wealthy and experienced in the business. Mr. Farwell commences at thie erd of the work, and will go to work at oi co and vigor, outly. Fhanteea are already erected on the cround where we aro to meet to-morrow, and moro will be speedily built a thai, aa far aa outward ap- haa been found lobe of great benefit to many mer of the court, which involve 'the punialtment of chants, that those adverimng for any length of death, more and more convince ne that the belter aenee of the community ie againat sanguinary in flictiona, and that it will be well to remove them timo in the daily paper, obtain an occational inr. tion in the Loug-Itlaud Star, without additional charge, Tbia circulate in the three counliet of Long Island, greiily beyond any from our law.

We do not believe catea of murder would be and shining than at other limes. Aa the snake moved along, the hare happened to fetch another struggle, upun which the snake inado nop, Ivinu at his length, till the hare had loin quiel nfain for a short spaco 5 and then he rfvan. ceJ again till he came up to tho hinder parts of ihe hare, which, in all this operation had been toward the snake Then he made a survey all over the hare, raising part of hi body above it. limn turned off and went lo the head and nose of the hare, af. ler that to the ears, took the ears in his mouth one after the other, working each apart in his mouth as a man does a wafer to moisten it, then returned to Iho note again and took ilio face Into Iks mouth, s'raining and gathering his lips soinotimesonu side of hi mouth, somctimos by the other the shoulders i was a lonj lime putzled, hailing and sketching the Imre out at length, and straining forward, fVsfone side of his month, then the) other, till he got al last iho whole body into his th'oau Then we wenl lo him.

and taking the twist band olT from my hat, I made a noose and put it nbout his neck. This made him at length very furioua. but we having secured him, put him into one end of a wallet, and carried him on horseback five miles lo Mr. 'a house where he lodged that niL-lit, with a to have him sent to Dr. C.

al Williamsburgh but Mr. B. was so careful of hia slaves, that he would not lelhim be put into his boat for fear he should get loose and mischiel them i therefore ihe nejt morning we killed him, and look the haie ouj of his bully i the head of the hare had began to be digested, and the hair falling off, having lain about eighteen hours in ihesnako's belly. Another story was as follows In my youth, siiys the informant, I was bcar hunl. ing in Ihe wouds, snd having straggled from my companions, I was entertained on my return wiih Ihe relation of a pleasant encounter, between a dog and a raUleinake, about a tquirrel.

Tho snake had got the head and thouldera of the squrriel into his mouth, which being something too large for his throat, it look him some time to moisten ihe fur of the squirrel, to make it Blip down. The dog took this advantage, seized the hinder parts of the squirrel, and tugged with all his might. The snake on the other side would not let go his hold fr a long time, till at last fearing he might be bruised by the dog's running away illi him, he gave up his prey to the di the dog ate the squirrel and felt no harm. other paper. The Star haa now been progreasire for inoreaecd by aubatituting for death, imprisonment for life.

Experiment haaahewn the contrary. A Ipenrancea go to convince, there ia every roaeon to believe that Ihe work will be prosecuted with an upward of thirty three years, lias grown with the growth and strengthened with th strength of the protracted penalty, which deprirea the wretch of rcatrainla of Ihe government, because tho govern ment ia most unfortunately Intoxicated with poli. energy ino vigor wuruij i nm nnjwmiivw, Since preparing the above, we have received the all njoymcnte, and loaret bim to the operation! of tica and party spirit Thua, air, wc are intemper Trov Whic of vetterday morning, which' elates hie own abandoned mind, ie infinitely more aevcre city, and ia thoroughly established among Ihe most respertiablo families of the city, and on the ate in our political feelings, arid ihe results era ev. and the example it longer remembered. ident in tho obstruction of all good measures for We hear the inquiry conatantly, what ia to bo that tho ceremony of breaking ground wet performed on Tuesday at Puwhngs, in Dutchcsi county.

Four spa det were put into ihe handa of the President of the Company, Alderman Leonard of New the restraints of our people. TltAVELLEU'S GUIDE dona with Colt We believe he will be aentenced Our women (I ask their pardon I should eay i srsnll iiiiemnerate in the uce of and hung. Hie fate will probably be among the latett inetancee of the uee of the gallows in thie York, the Mayor of Troy, tnd AUerm Rich, by the Ladiea pretent, after tpeeobea been de" teat. The fiendishness of the murder he com. Stockton, said to possess considerable advantages tuu.c.

1 eilks, laces, and other coatly, foreign gotds, and their uxorioui huabands are driven to bankruptcy lo aupport their prido and extravagance. Pray look at these butterflies aa they walk the streets milted, and the feeling that euch an atrocity over that gun in throwing the balls, snd me read- ineoa with, which it may oe orougni nun uuuii ehoold have the fullest vengeance of the law, did moeh to atay the reeult of aboliahing capital pun. Cattle Show and Fair at Albanv. The next Catile Show and Fair of the New-York Slate Ag- iebment In thit etate. We have no objection that Are they aware of ihe millione of hard dollars which annually leave our country to pay for these or regielator ahall have further time for dclibera livercd by the three first gentlemen.

The work waa Ihen commenced by the Hon. J. C. flcartl Mayor of Troy, who filled a wheel barrow with earlh in a very workmanlike manner, wheeled it offend deposited it in the pmr.fr place. Ilia example wae followed by the t-fficera oflhe company, and the Aldermen of N.

York and Troy, present, ing quite a buty acene for about fifteen minutes, when Ihe procession waa again formed and march ueeless luxuries Where is Ihe self-denying epirit tion, bat we believe in the end they will decide riuuliural Society ie to be held at Albany on the last week in September. The premium that are offered amount to about two thousand dollars, and embrace a great variety of articles." The place of the mothers of the age of the Revolution Is that ia beat to lake from human lawt the fero- not thit a corrupting species of intemperance 7 If LONG. ISLAND STAGES. June sisd, liia. Sag.HarborMail Stag.

Leaves Brooklyn, S. S. Carmsn's U7 Fulton slreet, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday st 8 o'clock, taking the south road through Hempstead, Ace. For JlemptleadCuiim' Sisgs Icavee S. 8.

Car. man's, every dsy at 3, P. psssiug through Jamaica, cVc. For East Meadow Bedell't Slsgc leaves S. S.

Carman's Tuesday and Saturday al 3 o'clock, passing through Jamaica, Hempstead and Jerusalem. For Jerusalem South Jackson's Stage leave Hewlett's, 2G Fulton slreet, Tuesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock, P. paaslng through Jamaica, Hempatend and Jerusalem. To Roekawau. Lawrence's Stage leaves Hew.

ity of human blood. where Ihe Fair is to be held is on the ground ad we rejoice when a distillery burns to the ground, should we not also rejuice when a cargo of bilks joining the new Bull'a Head Tavern, Iroyroad 8dccim to TanrtANca. A few gentlemen Dr. Bennett, the lute Mormon General and My. and such like luxuries is sunk in the ocean I from Brooklyn tnd New York, went to Governor'e ed to the church, where an addreat wat delivered to a very large and attentive audience by General or of the holy eity of Nauvoo, in disclosing the revclationa of ihe Prophet' Smith, winds up one laland laat evening, for the purpose of exciting in.

GLENINGS. an old sinner, like Deacon Giles, deserves to be persecuted because he keeps a distillery, why George R. Davis of Troy. Gen. Davie spoke tercet in the Temperance eauee.

A meeting wat of his chapters with the following precious mor. trr A voun? ladv of Baltimore, residing in the I Ceau for three-quarlert of an hour nn the importance of family of Mr. Tapler, of that city, on Saturday Jf Joe Smith is not destined for the devil, all the great work juat commenced, and with hit ac should not an old saint, like Mr. Tappan, be con-demned for keeping a tilk thop By the byo, Mr. Editor, I am glad to see by the papera thai Inst undertook to burn somo powder in the cellar I can sav is.

that ihe dutiet oft devil have not been lott's, 26 Fulton al- every Saturday at 3 o'clock customed ability. ut ihe house as a preventive againat nice, one ac clearly understood. P. pasxing through Jamaica to Kockaway Pa A portion of bia speech reflecting with rome se Mr. Tappan has quit tho silk business, and all oth.

cordingly procured a stale flask, wiih about half ailed, and after addreaaee from gentleman, on hundrtd tolditr belonging on the laland, came forward and tigned the pledge of total abetinence. Dickens. Box, einee hit return, haa common. ad a bitter war againat the opponente of Interna tional Copy Sight in thit country, and throwa hot hot at the proprietor! of the big aheete, pirate" vilion, and on lo Far Kockaway. verity on the apa'hy of the city of New York wat er uaelesa millineries which impoverish and degrade a pound ot powder in it, and wnuout reflecting on Fifteenth Annual Fair lathing and Newtown.

Leavue John Kel- Of 'he American Institute of the city of New tbe country. I hope he will not enter into any ing's, corner of Peck Shp and Water street, New the danger, attempted to let some ol the powder fall on the coals from the flask. It exploded in York. Tbe Fifteenth Annual Fair of thia Inati other business which intoxicates." stantly. The muscles wero wrent from the right replied to by Aid.

Leonard of that city. An entertainment waa then given, and tho parly proceeded to Greenbush where they arrived at 7 o'clock. lute, for the exhibition of choice specimens ol Ag York, every day at half paat 8 o'clock, A. M. and 4, P.

crossing Grand at. Ferry. Leaves Fluah. ing at 7 A. M.

and 3, P. Newtown at 8, A M.and half past 3. P. M. fore arm, her breast and lace very much burned, riculture, Horticulture, Manufactures and Ihe Arts aa ha callt them, which re-publith English workt will be opened to the public at XViblo's Gsrden snd one oi her toes nearly cut on.

Her loot was also split in twain for some distance up. Her Hempttead Harbor, Manha'ielt and Little Neck. for a mere trifle. He aaye he ahall not hereafter contract to fur. October the 10th, 1642, at 12 o'clock, M.

Contri butions, whether for exhibition merely, or compe. hands and eyes were ala much injured. Let this I certainly think, Mr. Editor, that the Govern-ment has something to do in tet'raining our peo. plo from all theae kinds of intemperance.

It is true, that public opinion ia doing much, but it can. not do all. Wa have already put down the dis. tilleries, and put up the prices of license, iftitil the use of alcohol ia unfathionable. Let the Govern- circumstance teach caution in the uee (f gun Leaves J.

Keating's, corner of Peck Slip and Wa. ter atreet, New York, every afternoon at quarter iiiah any proofa of hia work, in advance of their tition premium, to be entitled to free privileges, must, with some few exceptions which will hereaf. A Gxand SrxcmcN or tux Lodicxous. The Madisonian (for brevity call it the Mad.) well, Ihe mad hat been astounding the millionaires and electrifying the Jew brokers with the magnificent powder. past 1, Hempstead Harbor every morning at 7.

Manhassett at half paat 7, and Liille Neck quarter ter be designated, be delivered to the Clerk of the Distressing Occurrence. We have rarely been more deeply pained than we sre st Ihe tela fair, and entered on Ihe books, and receipts taken vl, iu, ut uaumuajr, lllo fill l(ld 010. Of Kni. mn FLATBUSH. CONRv isrjvo datii ahi discovery of a plot to buy up all the state i 1 1 1 1.

October. Wednesday, of last week, the lady of Mr. William and let the Press and the Pulpit unite to render FORT HAMILTON. Fort Hamilton. Tho Mail Stace lo Fori Ham him After publishing his first paragraph, an George, residing on the Liberty Koad, eight miles I Suitable enclosures will be provided in ihe vi from Baltimore, placed her infant daughter, seed I cinily of the Carden for a crest display of Cattle nouncing 'be grand discovery, he thus speaks ilton, (Church's line) Itavea Van Brurrt'a, Fulton extravsgance and pride unfathionable.

Let our people earn their money before they spend it. Let about three months, upon a bed. spreading aomc I horses, mules, sheep and swine, and the regulations publication, and advieet all English Auihora to deal with reapeetable American publithing house. -i mm rn mm FstivaU fumifhed to him are Dot aekat.l.Aj,. mm 1 -r Um vldeaUy foots very cruety at not achieving the chief object of hie viait.

We think on the whole ihia country will rather wiah ha had proved an alltby." Xirt or Clat. Two editiona of the Life and fipeccbee of Clay are eoliciting public patronage. One of theae ie ubliahed in numbera by J. B. notei, every day ihrou-ii ibe rear.

fSundaveex Moat ovtiir Grand Sfbculation. Since our I glu covering over over it, where she lelt it in and premiums, will be set lorth in detail in a cepted) snd during ihe month, to wit paraa-rsnh on thie subject wc hear it rumored about gentle repose. A short time after, a servant of the circular prepared by the Board of Agriculture, un leatt tort Hamilton at 6 o'clock. A. 7 them uee domestic manufactures, which can be paid for, in preference to foreign articles which cannot be paid for except in hard money or hard.

town that lb great capitalist, aa aoon as he haa completed certain preliminary arrangements with A. M. and 8 PM. Jeoee Bath.Houtctl 7 o'clock. A.

M. 8 A. family entered the apartment with a bundle of dcr whose supc.intendence a Ploughing Exhibition clothes, and without perceiving the child, threw for the trial and letting of ploughs, will alao be them upon the bed, where they remained until the held in the vicinity of New York, on Friday, the anxiuty of the mother a excited by the pro ract- Hth of October; lor particular, see Agricultural certain pressca and politicians, will Instruct nit er credit. If nur rulera refuse to govern the coun M. and P.

M. esenls (v ho have been conducting tbe negocia. Leave Brooklyn 12 Fulton street, at 10 o'clock try in these matters, and lo restrain the people, it lion with the greatest akill,) to close tbe barf-ain Swain, at one chilling a number to be complete in A. M.and P. ea siumoeroi ine iniaot, wnen unconscious ol the ircuiar.

servant's bavins' entered the apartment, she The second loft of the north wins nf the flr.i To Bath. Sitae lesva Van Brnnt'a Fulton twenty numbera, thua making the whole coal 50, with the European creditore of the oiatea. Ihe claims amount to 8200.000,000 the purchaser ag-ees lo give for them! and it is II I 1 I Ul! nastenea to me oeusiae: dui wno can describe her oaioon will be ted ud for the recent on of wr.in is evident we are on the road lo ruin. Let us, therefore try to govern ourselves learn wisdom by dear experience, and be temperate in all things." Sobersides. Hotel, fur Baih.

House, at 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Leave Bath House at 7 and 8 A.

M. and 3 P. M. agony at finding her little one cold in death, suf- roots, garden vegctab.es, fruit, flowers, cVc the The other ia a handaome library work, to be iatued two octavo volumet by Mr. D.

Mallory, at fire estimated that eome $20,000,000 will be spent in located by the weigtit thus needlessly placed upon particulars of which will likewise be set forth in Voney.JtlandCroiuev' Line Will leave Van this conntry by way of fees, largesses, subicrtp. it. teo severe a pang paralyzed her every facullv the Agricultural Circular. Arrangements aim dollar. Brunt's 10 o'clock.

A and 5. P. M. Leave I I II 1 I I I -w lien to paptri, betting with politicians, preaents, Coney-Island, 7. A 3, P.M.

pa-sing There ie probably room enough for both these dinners, dances, die. his will leave th through Flatbush, Flatlandi and Gravesend. miu rcuui-rcu ncr, mueeu, a Deing io oe piiiea limning mr procuring a convenient place lor nau. and even at the present moment, we are inlormed, tical experiments and testing of life preservers, life she can scarcely be made to acknowledge the boais, for the preservation of seamen and'pss. reality of her melancholy privation.

Clipper. scngcrs, and also for experimental aub.marine ex- speculator nett profit and a pretty worka. Tboee who cannot afford the finer edition will take the cheaper, and there matt be a large 10 llatbuth only. A Dlearant and convenient Coach will leave Van Brunt's every day at 4, P. M-, and Flatbush at 9.

A. M. Poweb or Snakes to Chabh There have been ao many instances of the power of snake to fatcinate animals that the following may well be truu A Snake Story. It is said of course, that il can be well authenticated. It occurred on Ihe A tail boat with three mtn.

said to be Messrs. me taller are designed to secure our little aum is. Out Mr. Clay' Bank can pay it. We franklyacknowledge that we give the abuve aa mere rumor but rumore published in Wash, ington arn often near the mark.

We will keep elate of men who will require the elegant library Osgood. Nutter and Martin, shin onrnenter. nf ln 01 war: i he whole of tho first floor Bedford, Wanhin'aton Atenut and Clinlnn Ar. copy of Mr. Mallory.

Salisburv or Aineburv. nafsed down ihw riv.r 01 nurl" 11,6 baloon be devoted to A Stage leaves Fullun Ferrv everv t.u A. our reader advised on this subject. Wednesday morning, bound to the Isle of Shoala moving machinery for lhat purpoae a competent steam engine will be in continual oneraiiun. Thn 12.

and half oast CP. R.H. We will cheerfully receive subscriptions for both theae worka, at the office of the Star, 57 Fulton Here ia Ihe third bulletin. It ie very "gratifying farm of Mr. Ilaye, a few miles from Lewieburgli Yestorday morning, the boat waa found bv some C.I ford 8, A.

II, A. and half past 5. P. M. shaftings and accompanimenta are adaDted for to learn that Lord Aahburton ie not tbe man who Penn, and is related by a correspondent of the Ivallabout Stapes run everv half hour from FuL Philadelphia Ledger meant to make the trifling purehaee.

Who ia it 1 lion Ferry. iiaiieiincn uou'ini op, ana lowed into ihe Shoals. It is supposed that the must have capsized in the squall, Wednesday afternoon, and there is rea- operating and testing conveniently all kinda of machinery, and fur determining their practical powers .1. -i, r. "A son of Mr.

Hayes, quite a small boy, was We havo heard, but hope the Madisonian will not irequentiy in tne practice ol craving incessantly son io tear thai the men were drowned. Newburvvort Herald. for bread at certain Hours or the day, and from street. Potr-Ornca xosBxxr. Benjamin J.

De Meyer, deputy poet-master at South Durham, in Greene county, waayeaterday found guilty of abalraeting 8245 from a tetter. The puniehment ia imprison, mont for not leaa than ten yean, nor more than twenty-one. publish it aa a well ascertained fact, that it ie Geo. Washington Dixon, the noted buffoon ainger, who ucca. i no auuui wing win oe reserved prin.

cipally for the productions of Ihe loom, to. The Promenado, extending 200 feel, will be appropriated for engines, carriages, sleighs, and for ranees. Calvary Episcopal Church. SEATS FREE. thence proceeded to a small woods about a auar.

The sail boat mentioned yesterday, as having been picked up off Boar's Hoad and towed into tcr of a mile distant from the house he repeated haa gone to Europe to procure the money on the In Peail, between Naasau and Concord-st. it an frequently lhat it aroused the suspicions of the et ivcs and other bulky article. The Great Saloon and Galleries wili be the centre of attraction for those who are gratified wilh varieties of the deli family; Ihe brother, therefore, resolved lo watch Open for Divine Service on SUNDAY, in the credit of hia chrielian name. He expect to pro. cure the greater part of the money br a bet with the (shoals, was brought in hero yesterday.

The men ho were no doubt lost in her, were Meters Thornaa Osgood, Nathan Nulter, and Jacob Martin, all residing at Amesburv Ferrv. within a ainn. him; and the lollownng morning, after the boy morning, at 10. afiernoon 3J. evening 8 o'clock.

cate, the ornamental and the tasteful the Bank of England on the subject of tall walk Wbio Yonno Mtrr or Ohio. Theae have had tnoetenthueiaatic meetinge at Cincinnati and Chi. I nao taaen nia usual lour, ne repaired lo Hie woods and secreted himself within the enclosure ofa large and WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock. throw of each other. Thev were men rnnainr.

laiiuiuriiiwinan ana anincer. able will ing. Bui hear ihe Mad oe m.ea with toe most exauisita firms nf tree, ana in a lew moments perceived two ably advanced in life. Mr. Ossood was ahnni 7.1 lieothe, in support of Henry Clay.

a ratilesnakes issue forth from the root of the tree silver vessels, and finished wrk of brass, steel and yeara om, mr. Martin about CO, and Mr Nutter u.i Tbey should be aroused every where. Without the boy was seated at. The boy, who from all ap iron, stone, glass and wood, and whatever of per. upnaiua ui iw, Aiiey were nsoing lor Make.

ihe exertion of the Young Men, it ia in vain to lection tbe handicraftsman and artiat can fa.1,1... pearance waa anxiously awailins; Ineir arrival, fed Herald ol Saturday. Terrible Difabtei. About II ne.l,.b 1- from the abundant materials our soil ind climates them with hie littlo mite, frequently chastising them with a small weapon he had with him. and Loan Ashbuston.

We have received a most impudent letter, from an irresponsible source, we presume, which asserts lhat Lord Aahburton, the Special British Minister, is Ihe Capitalist who has purchased Ihe State debt, Slo. Tbia is utterly untrue, and if such is th general impression, it is but just to correct it at once, and we are happy to have it in our power to do so. The information ia our possession warrants us in making thia poti. live contridiction. When th nam of ihe capital.

oxpect Mccesa in this etate. Nxw Trtaa Faux. A new Tyler paper suoro. in mis apartment, too. are shown the num.

berlecs exquisite evidences of female skill an.i in. at other times gazing on them wilh exquisite ad genwiy which never fail to adorn that portion of day morning, a passenger in a one horse vehicle pasted through Chapel street, when crossing the walk opposite the New Haven Bank, received so severe a jolt aa actually to aover hia hA about to be started in Philadelphia, for whic'j pur. miration. Ihe brother' feelings can be better felt than described. When he was s-oin In make appropriated lor them, and which haa pose, a contribution bat been levied upon office.

B-T Sunday School in the Families may occupy pews regularly. May. 2 1 tf martha Washington Teui. Society fCPTbe meetings of the Indies' Martha Wssh-ing ton Temperance Society, will be held every Ton-day afternoon st half past two o'clock, at Hall't Ex baoge Buildings, corner of Cranberry and Fulloo ttreett. Any dooatiooi for the poor, either in money, second hand clotbior or bedding for tbe tick, will be hank fully received and faithfully ianc tf E.

W. WVCKOFF, Sec'y. Temperance Notice. a descent on them, they retreoted in good order from Ibcir companion. The family, ami.

na fnr oldara. body, the skull snd brains oeen crowded with admiring spectators. Contributions, extraordinary in their workmanahip or growth, for exhibition and competition, are de- i cniina in inia speculation ia published, our me luiure saiery or ins ooy, resolved lo despatch Toliiaslt rAia. A correspondent of Ihe Con correspondent will, wo trust, cease to deal in con deparlmenU of induatry, from I haw haM tUm. aL a J.

ing distributed along the slreets. Fortunately some medical gentlemen were near, at Apolheca. ry't Hall, who instantly proceeded lo gather up the iragments. which, astonishing as it may seem, were losm as eoon as possioie. ua ihe following mor ning they repaired to the ground, and with Ihe aa rier, in speaking of the emhuaiaatic Whig Con ven K.iUen, me laciory and the workahon.

Alter iniirtjtn r. .1 jectures, psruouiarly when they beget enmity in baa bosom for those ss innocent a himself. Since lh above waa in type, one of our best aialance of some of their neighbors, di strayed the lion at Middlebury, Vermont, says, the delegates aiiuivvraaries, ana aeon. repmea. mvj nieasurea over loreo leet lonir.

first met in a public room, but the attendance be unuai growing popularity, and with the confidence inspired by tho almost repiacea, proper surgical and medical treatment applied, and the patient is now out ol danger. Tims waa that whpn hin. irienas, thinking the paragraph in Saturday pa. per ought lead others to auppot Lord A. was tbe Capitalist" alluded lo.

r.lled in anil uwirMtiil JoSykea, th correspondent of Ihe Commercial Advertiser, writing from Somerville, N. J. haa the vivj uui of impartiality and juatice towards many thousands of competitor, to whom, year after vear. nmi came so large, they had to adjourn to a chureh One of the delegate aaked the chairman, aa the cburch waa a very fine one, if they would not carry loo much CUf with loom. The chairman propriety ol correct ng th wrong impreeaion.

following instance of the power of fascination wou a die." so in lh pressnl case. It waa a mannihn of the Medical institution which waa being carried home from the Olm Mpn'a umsof Gold and Silver Medala, and Copland Dii The Parent Waahington Temperance Benevolent Society holds its meeting every Sunday evening at vi -'nn oi our readers. Wo trust our anonymoua Among Ihe most amusinc of Oil loniy ramhlM v.ipvuucni win at once see ma error. iwui, wnen me accident occurred. from tbia plae, wa one I made yesterday toward Princeton, in a neighborhood one fa mom for m.

8 o'clock, at the Court Room, Hall' Exchange waa th venerable H. Seymaur. He replied we New Haven Herald, a a i Th National Intelligencer of Wedneada v. ev Buildings, corner of Fulton and Cranberry ate. tlemake.

I slopped at th house of a farmer. cannot have loo moeh CUy with us more Clay icrnno cne occured M. de Bacourt, Minister of France, left thia city whose lady, although upward of eishtv vaars of Theae meeting are usually extremely interea tbe teller." in York county. on Sunday tht 2lih ult Between ll and o'clock in the evmin. ih.

age, as yes young in reeling, and aj a hne Dec i men on ouncay last, to embark on a visit of leave, for ling and are productive of an immense amount of uccn awaraeo, in Manager, with great confidence, anticipate that lh Fifteenth An exhibition among 1 .1 1' ben held, inaamuch as wilhin lb last year there ha been an nnprecedent-ed awakening to tbe interests of industry and the art, and preparation of Ihe publie mind for the coming celebration. The Anniversary and other Addresses a usual. A National Convention of the Friend of Horn Industry, will take place some time during the air. This is sure to brine iaelher hi own country, induced by continued ill health. was a thunder atorin.

which, for rain i.j good, they are conducted in a manner aufficientlv All satc merxioewd the apprebe nstoa that twbing party front New. York, bad been loot. A l.J ml ol the old aebeol. She believes that there rattle anake poaees lh power lo charm any thing, and to hold it in a Iranco till it as swallowed and destroyed. I support of what ahe so rehs-iouslv be Th Chevalier Adrian Martini, for the laat len orderly and chaste to warrant the attendance of wu eqoaiea.

be light. ning struck into the camo. and kitUH i. new. York paper than cleare op the matter yer Cbarg A flairs of ta Mjety, the Kin 'um uwici the most fastidioua and religiously scrupulous.

unning a number of ihe per. en. ah i I i Prtr ee ven, who Ie ft thie city I ft Cat Vwxmmm i To attend these meeting the poor outcast, and lieve, sh related th following atones, while 1 as partaking with her of a delightful, frugal re. of Holland, having Uen appointed by hi Sover. igc to r.d at th Court of Denmark, ha left the most terrific and awful the ahri.k.

tor wDom wo yesterasy aiated were entertained, have r. the homeless drunkard as well as moderate drinker CL. one auows mat inev are true, for Ihe were .1 cf our best citixens. Delega tea are already elect, ed from large sections of the country, and other th city on hi return to Europe." and atrictly temperate are cordially and earnestly ugne oi ine Ooree. and lh sue crssiv peals of thunder.

Dreeedi.J h. aowa oy one present when the events oc invuea. currca. The Ladies (to whom this preatand rood eauaa d. i sheet, of lightning oude lb whole pectacle on of th great and awful sublimity.

A Civs mem in roa in the v4. lm -l- A Toucan Casi Tb RichmanJ M1w. sections are preparing to elect. The Manager of the Fifteenth Annual Fair invite all interested, di. rectly or indirectlv.

in Agriculture. nU otmivii iv i vastly indebted, and whose presence at theae DBBinepj recorded, la the and m. notice lh death of aa old and valued M. meeting's ia ever more than welcome) will alwava aay ber informant, stopping at an orchard by th Silver, of Sanborton. N.

EdmooO Baily. produced, il is said, by famdy affl.e! wnn im-ir iriends, to lend their aid by eontnbntions of their best specimens that this ia. we oi Jeremiah Silver, nf.h. ko. I Compiler aisles that fa.

had mnam cuemea, oeinf three of us in rpiiume emioiiion or a nation'. wic marnco Oi rjrst mamsg wa wiihoot iasue. on osiuraay, S3d nit, upon a charge of Armn. It annearrd nr.il,. JaDJcnsxirr toe Tk Grand Jury.

N-York, Jonalhaa For.man, haa found toot bihe of isdictmcat agminat Anthony L. Froach, for perjiry at the Culoni.bojk SosiSTauM Naw EaUGBAa-ra atnixM TO r. Tbe Sua eay. the ahip Aduoodack, Hck. otatT, far Liverpool, went to are yesterday aauramf 1 fib carries ex twe hundred and twenty Mecraft paesengtre.

Sonne hundred of paatcgrs hav coaipany, we were entertained With th whole pro. cm of a charm between a rattlesnake and a hare, lb bars being belter than half grown. It ran. iwaecooanaa bj blessed wli twa bTa, may be hon rable to the Institute, and truly ilfus trai. ihe prngreea of improveme and th prea.nl condition of the arts in our country U.

Un that Jerem.ah Silver bad formerly owned a houle standing on lb rmond of another iui Liuiuica vi um ota a mm h. mmm Pr- i one ot in company beine in ocvorraiy auaenea. turn ID Ut few weeka bsd been at'arhed and sold on tni find suitable seats fur their special accommodation. Tbe officers of 'his Society are as follows President-GEOKGE HALL. VlCK PaCSUKNTS.

1st. Wiltf.i BAitr, 3d. L. B. Cabtie, Sod.

W. D. Lowkes, 4th. Nic.i Dosauir, 5th. Gbubgx Covcar.

Recording IS ex. J. S. Mackay. Correspond, do.

John Naylor. Assistant do Chas. II. Little. Treasurer.

F. A BorraL uy Mv raiiea victim to mat dreadful malady a. eiierriea. espied the hare "'hough went clo by ber ahe dtd not move. lunil uiwrii ik.t Drnau oi ihe Minirers.

JOHN CAMPRrri Al. mm. tncicm uic purchaser Irom tl Wigntod, so often. m. -u iweeramai oi ine nouae.

IVhr.k 7. 91 our city. Th ard 8- S. SeereuVy rm.n. P.

S. Common les (iofva. i.u it dx eopeetinf th cause of her gentlen.) gv ber a lash wnh hi whip th an.de her ran (tv few ign of outward sorrow but his JA Ue city tins past tretk for Eerore, being nn. by Samuel, deliberately moved oat lh furmlur on to before, and set fir lo lb boo, by mean of which it wa enlirrlr ww erei, ana uten ait down a fa ia. Tk rmLiemaa not find tnr the eJm a lur.u I 7 um oiea oi re una etapioymBt kere.

Correwponding See-retary atUi, repose of lh American Inautute, ork. aoedtalefy reluraed th same wa. were com suited la await 3 Wkt i Mf SCll.HV .1 7. Fm.l.m A lb mU tor Exaccnrn Couarrrit. Editor af if.m.la mmA mmmmmmtm.mM a- t.

-rack th, bare, be snak; euU wot the Jl Jaoae MeComb, Waa. AUen. 0 twaoj jo kjtW; aad twUrt th one of Bow 14 iw haml it mmm yrnm. nnaaii SIOOM Induatrv tbrouirtloat the tp-awil Wealth- Sooa afterwards km TJI few BUiBat tie Ui itA" a Mr. Alexander Sincla.

a teacher back about Inglr rod ta a a. k4i r- ity. was found dead at tbe Inn ianlU Cat. to publish Um foregoing Circular, and taereby I'V reneral aoblici: la the moat i. Joba J.

Hna, Jaane Van byk, Geo. M. Wad. worth. to k.H lb sr-aks.

aod at rlr. lowed lh. wk. ea Ik- eria -1. JaroM McCbeaoey, J.

Proctor. Joid J. Butler, Wm. IL Rirgwood, nunxii, iaa couaj tp u) toe aam root hota nt to MMiieai death bv anna aral caOW, wa -cove red about ha peW and perhKting ta producu of Horn Alexander Campbell,.

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