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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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II LONG-ISLA Nl) ST A ti A Chapter on Dut.W'a recollect a accne in Don Quit THE LONG-ISLAND STAR. Tin? following Ciiouiar bus been bj the Secretary ut' the Treasury, to ihe various pet banks. one, where tho poor knight ia aruted at tuhle nhnosl exhaust. Ditfrrarrful Horatio A Carter and John Gordon, jretileely dressed younff men, were brought up lo the I yesierday brutal assault on Rosiu.i Mills, niilit. 1, ed with hunger, and the nerval)! are represented us plueing 1 HKAM'Hr HkHAHTMCNT, May 18, 18S7.

Monday Hvunino, May 20, 1S37. A new Coun.ernj.-Counterfeit hills of the denominatiot ol sjij on the llank at Heading, (fa.) are in rir. culation lo conaiderable extent. Fruit. The Woodbury Village Herald nnxn It in lea red ami ladieved by farmers in this vicin-Hy, that the severe fr.wts or la-it week will destroy the greater pari of the p)le, peach, and pear crop lor this season.

1 Sir Ai (lie painful information linn leached litis GATH BRINGS. We counted between the hours often nml twelve last niiihl, in the midst of the heavy neltnii? rain, no less than four succpssivo alarms of fire. One ol'ilietn proved to le destructive, mid iwcunrcl in ihe lower part of Messrs. John Austin Cos slore, (11 foiitli street, the interior of which and us contents were entirely destroyed. The Times i'ioi'Ti 111 ice tmiu Iter ol ihe lark, on Friday iiitfbi.

Rosina' singing Ihe trench air Tu a'aurn. pai ma rose." The Department, ibruiiirli the public press, lhat your hank has suspended specie pay meiils, tlie object of this letter in ham, the lad hat happened, and In receive such explanation concern inu the reason before In in tho moat templing dihcs. A grave physician however, atanils by, and an fail ns the dislim touch the board, he movea his wand, and they are forthwith snatched away from tho eyes of tho knight of the rueful countenance." livery ono of them ia held to contain a iintlliing deleterious, which his highness mint rather atorvo than ttisle. Wo have oflen thought of the cuao of tho poor knight Daniel Webster W'a have taken ait early oernsion to put the name of this distinguished statesman bef ro hiicoim. irymen, fur tlie atatlon which aui'ina even now, to need his talent.

A feeble linlf slumbering sentinel ia upon the watch, tower. I' w'" revive 'he apirils of the friends of liberty to know thnt a gallant soldier of the ia already ap. pointed to his place. (or il, nnil the future: course of your business, as, il will be apnaienl, are so iimmrlanl to this Di iiarliiienl men lollowed her Monday night, and in Rroad.vay near 1C nH.cirl reht.m. teal revenge, whirh has grown out of the sn'rwrffr advaneemeiil of rrime in Paris, emptied on the a q.iamiiv of Ihe Uiloj it not, whirh burnt up her gossamer dress and spangles, mi, rie near coiuuniing; Hie perl'u-inetl lady herself.

Tuev rari but says, il then commuiiirnted to No. C2, occupied by Silas Holmes, commission merchant, the upper part when we hove seen the various ailiuouitiona of phyaicinns in to know, under ihe exislini; liabilities and lelutioi between yon and ihe government. 4 SITUATION, either as chambermaid or ronk. i U. im'J rclercnee as lo chancier, Can he fiiveri.

Refer to the nilice oftha L. I. Star. 89 it of which was mn tcr in damnired on Ihe oilier side corner of Soul li and Cotl'ce I louse slip, tlie upper part occupied by Kdward M. inn, Mil-maker, was also much dn ins i'ed ami No.

11)0. Farnham Inle, on one hatsd, il is deemed proper thai epidemic times. Scarcely any llmi(j vegetable or aniinul es. capes the ban of disapprobation, nnd commiiniiy ia ft w. Ul.il rill VUIIIIII1, lllir 1( The people are calling loudly, and even tiefuro the clock are held to bail S300 each.

such are rallied by thin Department, In a haa lolled He hour for replacing the guiird, they will be dc. i uniiunri I to starve in tho midxt of plenty. iod cheer" cannot bo 'ho for their and airousof effecting change peace security its dinner noenls ihey may request, rousisl- Kemp'a shi pslore i Messrs. Sherman Nye's A. I'arker, n.red har-kerner at emly Willi the laws and Ihe present slate ol Ihe 1 reus- odjp store the upper part by Henry Haviland, com- Cliiekering's in llromhvav.

near los urv. it must he amiarent. on the other band, lliat. ,,,...,.,1 f.er "nlr. urv, it must he apnareut, on the other hand, lhat mik'uiitn' nnd nrresfl'it 1 I millm! i cheerfully partaken of.

Kvery thing which passes into the stomach goes Jjwn suspiciously, and, (as anxiety destroys di. tin 1 1 m. It, I IIIK IMS nn nnil mr vrKICr MT I 1HUI ll llln in a noihing can he griiiiied, which is likely lo endanger doing omiMderable damage. V. V.

Star. Hip of pnper lie lefi, be said be mode way wilh hi gustion,) it remains like lead while it is there. in- the saleiy ol 1 lie public luuds, and other inipiirlaiil ell because he was tired of living. JIurtler. A horrid murder was perpelraled in Notice lo f)cliiifiiciit.

A Ihere a number of per. ns holding books belon. 1 matin? Lihriry ofS. JarHa, lime, to return lliern when culled Ihey are nolilied iht their several accounts for ih'o hook, and line, ,9 pilt jn hand, of an collection. not reiurned and for in the course month fiiim tins date.

May xil74i f.sjnr Grocer. rSlIIEa.ibicriber oiler. ofi, ST0CK Up. then, with the banners, up, up Let them blaze to the centre of the zenith. Constitutional liberty, security of prop, erty, prosperity and honor to the republic with Daniel Web.

ater at the helm. Polities. 0t countrymen are accused of being fond of political and it ia perhaps from this characteristic that they putilic tnteresis. The imperative provisions of tlie act of June, 1836, West Springfield, on the night of Ihe 7lh iusl. by a Drowned.

Ju I McNamara. an I It is well therefore, to eat cheerfully to partake with mod. erotion of the greot variety of aliment which the bountiful Creator has provided for the most omnivorous animal of his make it the duly of this depai tment, to discontinue colored person named Whillord. up on a person named 1 29, found hi ihe loot of Dcv street. Another ammo-Jones.

The pnrliei had previously qu ell and sed to be Win. Gallagher, it pedlar found at the foot were highly excited at the time ol'the act. The blow of Murray street, was given by a pair of tongs, and with such force as lo break the skull and mnn.de tl.e head most shock- navinif. A poor I renchmnn who creation. For this variety the organs and tastes of man s-eem be adapted.

Tho animal and vegetable world both may tnjr- Apply In ingly. Jones survived the blow but a few T'; romp ame I ye.lerday lo the John Police of a rahinet niakrr in llei-knuin mrm't. A coroner's inquest was held over the body, and the mny S3 3t Ftiltnn enm. sassaii-sL Brooklyn. ordering any further sums of public money to be placed willi the deposiie banks, after suspending specie payments.

And hence you are nolilied, that no more can thus be deposited in your institution, provided such a failure lo redeem yuur notes, bus actually occurred. It is also made my duly, as soon as possible, lo select other depositories, and place willi them the money of the United fSlales, in your possession, as well as the accruing revenue but the department will endeavor to draw out the funds in your bands, by warrants and transfers, reasonable in lieir amount, and in the periods of (heir payment. Such warrants and trans owed $120. and paid him in nncnrreiit Weslern money obtained jn W'all street, who with Ihe cabinet maker, refused lo lake back Ihe bills. Civil suit re- Iln have indulged in every variety 01 uieory.

ureal men nave been made and unmade by their voles. Men have gone intr. office professing to stoke their reputation upon seemingly plausible theories, which have for a time engaged the public mind. Our countrymen, however, are noted fir a willingness to turn aside from error, when they have seen and felt its con-sequences. ThcV try theory and when it faila they gather wis loin and act differently.

Will they not do so fn reference to the wild and fantastic theories which have lieen in a preo' measure tlio cause of the lute calamities? Will ihey not de. ma nu- minister to Ins comfort. While therefore, we would aay let those things be esteemed good hich hav hitherto been freely cultivated and used for nourishment, we trust a single admonitory word will not de-stroy ihe pleasure of the advice. The season of green fruiuj and crude vegetables is ap. proaching, and we would merely say, as we would have our frrends follow their experience, and partako of that which has lieen mild good, let them also be guided by the same wisdom on the other hand to reject thai which is bad.

We do not mean to particularize, Nature i- every season MIlS. IIEWETT, Straw AT I icturer, be leave lo inf the Indies ut Un and vicmiiy, Hint she ha, removed her verdict relurned was, lhat the deceased had come to his death by a blow from Whitford. An examination was hehl before George Clinton, F.nq. on Friday, which resulted in sending the prisoner to jad, to await his trial before a proper tribunal. Hampden Whig.

We learn from the Penn. Yan Demo Brnok- htraw an Sir. coinmeii.ieo. heat Great complaints are made nf the exhor-bitaul price of wheal in Ibis citv. We were informed yesterday that the farmers hi Cavuga county, had upwards of 25.000 bushels ol the he's( wheat, which use in es bH Chapel snyl, next In Concord, between roe an on hand an assnrtment of ladie.

and mi.se, fers, it is trusted, you will at all limes be anxious and bii.ii iiioiCii Urn i.l II. crat, that a Mr. Woodruff ol that county, was nmr- i. new anil idle to meet, in a manner satislaetory lo all concern lered last week, bv one Ulark Dolly. It appears lhat 1 "Ml lliey are willing lo sell at ten Hiillings per bushel.

7'iutrs prices. reaaonnlda ed not only with a view to fulfil faithfully your con- prodigal of her gifts, and is continually discovering to us new Dolly, seeing the deceased coming towards his bouse, i i.i i inauu loonier ,1. any shape hkewiso may o.J 3t said lo one ol the family, that Woodruff was coining pruducta for sustenance and enjoyment. In relation to these ouud. A horse nnd cart was found in Broadway to kid him, and then Willi irew behind Ihe door lo early yesterday morning.

Thrv were tnken lo ihe lliings she speaks to ua in language suited to our capacity for tract, and relieve the 1 reasury and its creditors, liom eml.arassment and losses, but lo exonerate yourselves and sureties, from eonsequences equally injurious, inevitable nnd unpleasant. I trtit, further, that you will continue to regard it aert the men who have led them into evils which they have felt full sorely Will tliey not turn S9ide from dangers which aro visible We trust si. A year will show a revolution in opinion which will shake experimentalists from their places of power, nd deprive them of their ability to produce ruin. A leoder only is wanted, and we haw named the man. He is DAN.

IELWr.U.STER. knowledge and wisdom. Try all things, luild fast that Police (Jllice, where Ihey may he had by the owner; from the clearly defined ribs iif ihe animal il is presumed he could not have run away, lie had evidently wail his approach, and as he entered be stabbeil him with a butcher knife. WoodrufJ retreated, and Dolly pursued and overtook him, and inflicted another atab winch proved filial. Dolly has been arrested, and is w'uck good." Wiihexerciso and temperance there are few of the gifts of vour duly, wlnle any public money remains in your Lilian Sc.

O-JPE and Ml IIP VLUMWAls, No. 7-J Watar- it ti street, beteen Kulion and Mum atrects, Brooklyc and 3.18 Water street, have constantly on band and' manuhietiire Patent Lead Pipe, of al size, Sheet Lend ift u.i.l Force runipsj Wulcr Closets Lc. alw beer unit I nfer Pumps. IN. attention is pai.l to the fitting an nf Wuter Closets, Warm, Cold, and Shoer B.tlis' on ihis latest improved prineipluj.

All kinds of I.ea,l nature in the form of aliment hich will not be found con been kept on the Graham System. The Rev. Mr. Richards. Missinnnrv lo Ihe Sum! now confined in iail lo await bis trial, which possession, to forward regularly all the telurns and statements which are required by your agreement tlie mi.

luil advantages from duii which, cannot probably take place at the next Circuit Court, which genial to the body. It is vain to think of preserving hea'th by mere rulca of diet. Keep the body strong, give its powers wich Khimls, with bis family, came passenger in the ship Daniel Webster, which arrived at Sag Harbor, lull in be obvious commences on the 5th ol June. From Charleston, May 24ih, 1 P. M.

Dreadful Disaster. Mr. Horatio Leavilt, a re The Department will also feel much obliged if vou full vigor, and Ihe human animal is com Detent to almost any thing. It has never, however, been found that he can be cited in Iho neatest and mosl ilurnl.le manner on reasonable tonus. Older will be thankfully received n.id punctually attended lo.

may 29 2iwlm a lew unys since. Uproarious. Yesterday morning a man named Thomas Vm was lit crated from the Watch house by an Alderman, he having been arresied on ihe pre speclable inhabitant of Charleston, his lady and two made to work better or to grow fat, by mere rules of feeding, will furnish, as early as practicable, replies lo the IM-lowiug inquiries in order that it may be in possession of such intelligence from you, in an authentic firm, children were drowned on the alternonn ol the sed.l, about (our o'clock, while taking an airing in a gig near as will be useful to the community and tlie Stales, Green green corn will be eaten, perhaps we vious night for creating a riot al the Bowery Theatre. the Last end of Sullivan's Island. Ihe first inlor Corporation lYoticc Division-strettfUiins in, and It'ell and I'mnp corner of Fiui-pect and JlJams-streeli.

and very materia'v fir regulating; properly thifl'uture shall do no harm in giving at this time, the mere recommen mation of the accident was communicated bv a negro Tht Oedojical Surrey of this State. We shall publish next week a scries of qtirnti ins addressed to agriculturists and arientifie men. which sre designed to forward the great measure of a Geological of this state. There is in the report lately presented to the Legislature, much information in reference to Long.lsland. Mr.

W. W. Mather, the gent'emon entrusted with the survey of the first Geological district, embracing the counties of Lnng.I-.land, aeems to have mado hia investigations with much discrimina. tion snd industry. Much practical good must result from the prosecution of this undertaking.

When tho whole field has been careful'y traversed, there will undoubtedly be discoveries of much mim rsl wealth hitherto unknown and unappreciated. dation that it bo eaten before it has been lona plucked. measures ol the I reasury. I hose enquiries are 1st. Whether Vou expect to resume specie pav HrPldE assessment lists in the ubnre entitle.) matter we.rn man belonging to Col.

Ion, who perceived at a distance a horse and gig in the water, concluded that Corn which has lain in heaps or in baskets, is apt to fer. amy conn mcd liy the Conunnn Council, on the 22J MARRIED, In New York, G. A. Rollins, to Isabella G. damrli- ripiiIs, soon, nnd what mode you propose to lake fully ment, and in this condition is highly deleterious.

One of the some accident had happened, and immediately gave notice is hereby given lo all persons therein in. leres'ed, lhat hy p.iyi'i the same to theCitv Treasurer n't and seasonably lo mdeiiiml secure and satisly the tiovermnent and the puplic creditors, for any breach ie a aim. men i ion is made ol the origin ol the terofD. Fanshaw, Horace Billings, of New Vork, to Miss Sarah, youngest daughter of William editors of ibis pawr and some friends, suffered considerably while travelling, from having partaken of corn which had his ollice, (Allanlic fj.nik) within thiriv flays from that acculent. ol your agreement and bond L'l T.s I'll.

ii .1 i dale, Ihey will he entitled to a deduction of three percent cma oi ua nei i.ive, Li. rhllips 2d. lietlu if you do not expect lo resume spe Massachusetts. JVantucket lias a population of I some time on board a canal boat. As their symptoms cie payment soon, any particular time for it hereafter, 9049.

In the population was 7223. Newbury- a'l occurred at the same time ofter thi same indulgence, they on their several assessments. All such assessment; not so fa will be collected hy the citv collectors, with their foe. Ih reon. By order.

ROBERT TOLKORD, Brooklyn, Miry 89, 1S.17- law3vv St. Commissioner. to Miss Magdahne A. Owvere; John P. Nesmith lo Mary JosephiiU'.

only daughter of Giegory Dillon, Fq. John E. Miller to Miss Sarah A. lla'rt; Wir. has vet been decided on, and what special enorls or port.

1 he population is o741. Increase ol popula Were easily referred to tht right cause. arrangements you intend to make, lor that very impor Vegetables generally should be cooked or eaten as fresh as tant oiij-ct tion, since 1S30, 3:3. Jewbuni I opulation, JUl, in 1830, it was 31303. Lowell is found lo contain 18 010 inliabiiaiils.

In 1S30 only 6.474 being an pos-ible. Tins is one of the. advantages which resu'ts from addy, of Gloucester, (England) to Game, youngest daughter of the lale Joseph Dean; Chaun-cey Belknap, of Newbnrgh, lo Miss Margaret daughter of Thomas Price, Esq; Benj. W. 1 Anna Elizabeth Davis Cecil.

having a convenient kitchen garden. It would be an object 1 am respecifol your ohdt. serv t. Levi Woodbcut Sec. of ihe Treasury.

Tu llie Casiiier of the Bank. uicr. ae nl 1 l.udb. i orcester contains 1 1 1 miiao- of much consequence to every man of family to be able to ilauis increase since 1330, 2945. Springfield SUA inhabitants iocrease 2430.

JWethtien. W'hole number of inhabitants, 3332. Increase since ihe last cen raise his own vegetables. ilt'olico. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under ti firm of Powers Cranston, is ihis day dissolved by mu-tmil consent.

Persons bn ving churns on the said firm, and; those indebted thereio, are rrqnested to make immediate settlement, at tlieir store No. II I lirks-street. UZf The business will hereafter be continued by Powers Uallaui. JAMES POWERS, HOWARD CRANSTON, may RICHARD HALL AM. Every scientific man and friend of know ledge should lend Ins sid ss far as poil)le in enabling the geologists appointed by the state, to remlcr their resear -lies full and accurate.

The frail of good tillage We remember to have read somewhere of in old gentleman wlmowned a large vineyard. Besides this farm be wna blessed with two daughters. On the marriage of el lct he portioned her olTwiih one.thirJ of his farm, and bh ild th run-lining acres produced quite as much fruit and wine as before. S.ro.i afer.he married bis youngest daughter, and gave her an equal dowry with the first, and still the remaining third of his soil yielded as much es his entire original p'autsuon. flixid farmers will see no mystery in this.

The moral of the story is that as his firm DIED. Smn'I biU. Dills of other states, of a smaller denomina From the N. Y. Express of this morning.

Fire. The fire last evening between nine and sus, 413. 1 lie census ol uewriey, just compieiru, shows a population of 4609. The government cen tion thin are readily taken in this city and New. York, sus in 1930, showed a population of 4079.

by dealers of all classes. ten o'clock, broke out in a stable on Norfolk-street, in lie rear of Ihe building bordering on Houston The following is an extract from a speech of Mr. ind Norfiik. The stable was owned bv a Mr. Van Kureu, when U.

S. Senator. Shepherd, anil the general opinion is that it was li The Tories of Knglaml, said this gentleman, strive bv all means within ieir reach, to increase set on fire, as llie attempt has been made lo fire the Vrnth from poinoned picklei. Chester Nims, aged 2C, and Laura Ins wife, a'ed 19, residing in Palmyra, Ix nawae county, Michigan, died within a few days of each other by eating pickles hich had been prepored in a copper kettle. IVolioe.

JTJERSONS wishing to exchange Mortgages on Real Estate, in the city of Brooklyn or elsewhere on Long Island, lor slock in a valuable Company nbout to eo into operation in Ihe eily of New-York, which will always command rash loans within 10 per cent of the market building several times previous lo last The the dominion and influence ofTHE THRONE, at iiunvii 1 Ptcfvpt.l.1. COM MONS and the PEOPLE stable was burnt to the ground, and with a quantity In this city on Friday afternoon Wm. F. McDer-mot, second son nf Robert and Jane McDermot, aged 2 vears 4 months and 12 days; Mis. Anti B.

wife of David Wesson, ajied S3. In Hempstead, Thomas Doilan. At North Hempstead, Mrs. Mary Marvin. At Babylon, Long Island, on Wednesday the 2 1th instant Captain Uriah O.

Champliii, aged C5 years and 5 months. In New-York, Mrs. Ann widow of (he lale Governenr Morris, aged 114 Shubal P. Peck, of ihe firm ol E. Peck and Son, aged 22; Miss Sophia B.

Main, of Norwich, Chenango Co. i pupil of the Deaf ami Dumb Institution,) aged 21 Mrs. Martha Walt, wife of Andrew Wall, aged 56; Jane Aekerman. aged 59; Amos Harris, aged 27 Jane, wife of Fred nav nnu inn muses. ue lire soon exiem eo to the expense of the arid the Whig to counteract Ihe exertions of their adversaries, by abridging that dominion and influence, or the advancement of ihe rights and the consequent pile-ol llie Much, may have an opporlunny of makii the adjoining dwelling houses, an I two of them, wild part ol then contents were al destroyed.

Several miliis were turned out of the bouses, and were became smaller he cultivated it the more, and the same aonunl of labor upon a few acrea will make them produce the fruit of many. There is a great dilF-rcnee between tiHase an I good tillage. Some some earth scrap rs, merely scratch up the sol in after dr.i;.H lg their seed haphazard trust to the chance of the season. It is not to be wondered at that such Umperers have toacratch hard for a living. We have heard such neuocialinns, nnd learn all particulars hy making an' lilication 6riJ Wall street, N.

(within thirty ihe hours of 10 nnd 3 o'clock. 1 he eomoany has been incorporated by Ihe Legislature, and will go mio operation on the first of July next. New York, may 29-3awlm compelled lo spend the night in the street. An set atitliorlz'tig certain persons to erect nnd maintain dorks in Ihe Kast river and Bushwirk Inlet, of Wil MiiishiK-b. I'a-ised May 9, 1 937.

7'hr P'lrplr of Vir of York, reprittnlcd in Senate nnd do ennrl an "Uotrs $1. Il shall he for I'. nil I Kih, John Bridman. Van Winkle nnd CornehtM Oubois, inoir, tlieir heirs snd assigns, to erect, fi: keep and maintain A man nf 'gallantry in distress. On Friday eve amelioration of the condition of the people.

1 he 7'iri principle seeking lo absorb as far as practicable ALL POWEIt fro. its ligitimate smrces and to condense it in a SINGLE HEAD the Whig being an antagonist principle laboring assiduously to resist the encroachments and limit the extent of EXECU ning as Mr. James 1. Jones was walking with his sisler through Grand street.fhe observed a well dress e2S. ed female who was walking before him, very much Vov Wale, nOT'SENo.

C7 Piernont-street. many complain that large farms did not pay the expense of I their cultivation that manure was loo expensive to be used, The earth ss therefore, lazily scratched up stifli. a-nlly to de- a liulkl.eait, ilo, ks nnil liarvcs, a.lj leer.t lo ti.e ind jointly ow ned by Ibem in the villTe of 1, second do ir from Henry, nainf-d Iml.r erick Thomas, aged 31. Maria wile if John Whetten; A inana Cecilia, wife of Charles Waters, aged 27; Ann Sullivan, wife of Jeremiah Sullivan Smith, aged 20 David Hutchinson; John Fox, Hjed 79; Jane Kei'h Palmer, daughter of Rv. M.

and A C. II -ll t. TIVE AUTflOitlTY. The firmer is essentially the Monarchical, and the latter the Democratical spirit of society." The copious rains we have bad during the last i i i i i annoyed by a young man, who insisted upon attending; her, in direct opposition to her with, repeatedly expressed, but without effect. Mr.

Jones politely tendered ihe lady his protection against ihe impertinent addresses of ber'perseciilor, which beingaccepl- and Couily of in the Kris! river, and tbat irt of I Ik tlsfct river riimmimlv culled I lit- ttoiliw ii Inlet, a ami near Ms j-ircimn with ihe said Em river, in ihe dne eifnMi'hel as the perm merit uatcr hoe of ihe snid ii. r. inner, oi imar esioii, n. Jante anil present weeus, nave unci inu iimuric I Albertson, aged 46 interred at Glen Cove, L. i.

sioue won sia ue ill me rear. 1 he Lot is 121 feet 9 Indies deep, by 2(5 fnet front and rear. The house havl i ini; tlie bcnelil of half partition walls on both sides, is equivalent to one on a lol nf 27 feet, and is 52 feet deep a back i brick nnd piazza llie yard with grass plot nnd paved walks; nlson enint-iard in front for shrubbery, I S(ect wide, enclosed whir iron railing and fl.iL'ged sidewalks nf 12 feet cellar under the whole bouse, 7feet much exasperated the feverish young blood, upon the wheal ami grass crops in mis vicinity; ami will go fir, we trust, to change Ihe dismal forebodings At llartlord, Hon. Jena bud Bulkley, of ihe stroy the face of tlie sod, and the seed thrown away upon it. We need not say that such farmers have but little grain to si ll, and oot much money in ihcac bard limes to put out at interest.

Take another case, however that of a farmer who makes bis farm his pri in, wi ri.e ins to shew his labor and his skill upon every acre, a il mark the dilfrren-e The land pays treble vjlue it surfac i fir nil that has bcn bes'owed upon it. The owner ciir.tbea the aud the soil in return nriches it. owi.er. We have frequently been farpr-sed at lie )erversrness of some farmers wh rej ct all the aids which science and improvement lend 1 1 cultivation, and pr-ft-r to drudge on in the village ol lia.nsNiiri:h, tifton the h.ist r.vr.r, by an act of the Legislature, uiiiitlcl a'l act autlionzioe certain persons to cect Hitd itii.iiH.iiii tlo'-ks in the of Vi. lit the loilnly of Kms," piseil April I as tiie acl line is si nit el on a nr.

ri of pimI i i or, nv lonf-tl in tM id aet, miukeil "Prawn Krhriury. Ili.i, li' Iv.vcn, i ity hiuvevor, N'W-Vork," tlie nor of hinj ini.ier wilier, 1 1 tj in and by the lie v- enitlicil ii''t to IJe Snifirtl; thence norlitensl.i rtv in the ifirecnnn llie fm pi nilW'ot lln.J, ill cnniiini'iiion thereof three humlred nnil thii v-stx f-el thri sou lieavtejlv nil hoc paall v.itli Tiv. Ifih-s'ieet, nin-r lundrril .111.1 ni ei thai he sei.cil Ihe genlleman by the collar and drawing a sword from his walking cane, threatened lo annihilate the other liir his officious conduct, unless made instant restitution of tl.e lady, whom he claimed to he his own prize. Mr. Jones, although a nine!) smaller man, replied by twisting the weapon from the hand of the ruffian, and throwing; both it and the owner into the itter, from which predicament he was rel eved by one of the city watch, wi.o escorted him to the watch-house.

The next morning he gave his name at the police as Joseph Goo trick, and in delimit of finding bail for Ins appearance to answer the complaint, he was areommo luted with Triplet's' IVotice. Sale of Lots in the f'imrt of non-pay mrut of Assess nenls. TTCTICE is hereby iven, hy order of the Board of l'l Trustees of the Village of Williainsbiirsli, lo ihe owners nt llie several Lois of Ground hereimihv mentioned, requiring litem lo pay ihe iininunt of the nssess-menl imp upon llie said several Lois of Ground, as the same are hereinafter set forth, to the Treasurer of said village or in default thereof, the same will he sold at Pnlihc Auction, on MONDAY, the 21st day nf Augnsi next, nl 1 1 o'clock at niion of ih it day, ol the Court room which have been so rile fir some weeks pasl, relative to agricultural products of the present year. Wilmington Del. Journal.

A Crash. The Palermo Intelligencer mentions ilial the new bridge across the Passaic, a few rods above the falls, fell down, with a tremendous crash, on Tuesday evening of last week. It had been gradually settling in the centre fir some time past, and there being nothing under, to give it support, it fell fi oin iis own weight. 0u'n Supreme Court. May 16.

Hoover and Davis were convicted al Cincinnati of murder in the first degree, in the case of the murder and robbery f.r which Washbuin was executed last winter. Thev are sentenced to he execute I on Fridav, June lo I i iiiiiiIitIi Mile if Hi riM.llienl rloliine! if lio' I old fashioned manner rather linn avail themselves of useful i n.w;, Inlet ilo-nee sont.u Rstci I nlon-. Hip mi' irlv idi; of I eh ionel, as toe suiiie run, in point hicii smiate in ruouih Second street, in the stud villegc, fir Ihe lodging in liridewcll a situation well calculated to cool Ins amorous pasions. Highway Robbery. On Wednesday last, Mr.

Wihiain 1) -ickstader, of Cleveland, Ohio, made a in me cienr, p.veo witn Hard DricK and has various closets. A spacious kitchen in the basement, with dniihlu fira places, in nne of which is conking rnne on a new and improved plan, a reservoir of water introduced from tho cistern by a forcing pump, excellent pantries and every convenience. The break'R't basement room is IS by 21 feet, with date iibasfr window s. The parlors are 19 by 24 et, divided liv sliding floors, windows to the floor wild 'ran balconies in from of the pai lour; double flight of stairs from the hns nient to the second slory; ten bed rooms in the seennd and third stories, nnd one rnom 25 feet fcpiare, will, six haid finished bed rooms in the attic, lighted lliro' llie frieze anil sliy-bglrt tho roof covered wilh" in, as are the. piazzi and stable; hells and also spepking tubes to communicate to and from ihe upper rooms with ihe kitchen; a lame buck cistern in Ihe yard, and a reservoir in ihe up! per part of llie rear buildup, supplied from the roof for the use.

of a palert water chisel and the bed morns; Hal's-patent rotury pump with lenders to and from the kitchen, The style, holh of marble and wood work, is Grecian peinstre finish, the materials of the besl kind nnd fashion, hy first rate mechanic workmanship. This Ihe ad-loin, house were designed and erected ns pjiern dwellings. There is now a mortgage upon the premises of which can remain till ISIO, nl 6 per cent, inten st. I'itle The premises will he shown nnd all other information desired, on application to subscriber, at Ins office, in the "City Buildings, 'corner of Henrv and 'o est lertn of yeai a at nh'ch any peism shall oiler to lake the line, tu consideration ol advinciug tlie amount of the assessment sa remaining unpaid on every Lot, to. 20, 1SJ7.

Robinson was sentenced lo the Penitentiary lor lile. Census of Boston. The population of Boston, by iteuier Willi nil Costs nun (marges accrued pursn ant the provisions nf ihe 26di section i the net entulei facilities. Such farmers are not pro'rreswive. They may not JO backward, but thev keep them-elvcs where they have been, and men of eijual indastry and liberality toon ct far before them.

Every former lo mnke his form a pource of profit nhou'd make it a anurce of pride. AVhatever portion of soil ia culii. vated should be well cultivnh d. The point should be not to have many acres but rich acres. The menus whereby bus.

bandry ia improved and facilitated should lie studied and ern. ployed. Iif such careful attention a continual pleasure will Ve found in agricultural pursuits, which will heighten the eth-r rewards of oof 41 An aei to inco'-p'Tat't and vest certain powers in the freeholders and inhal'itants of the village of Williams burgh, in the county of passed April 14. Itji4. iiild he rllit (eel cuMerly from the weslel lv suit: ol I' irt street, if continued in th ditectioo il now liens; thence south es'ei I and p.ira 'lei wit ll Firl-st reel, I wo hundred I hi i ty.i more or le 9, to iter m.uk oi loe sliote if s.iid lolrt, one hondred and fi'tecri Icel nonherlv from tlie northerly Mile of Tw, Ifih-strer oi ihe lionn'lary line lielwecn ll lanij of llie said Fish.

Hriih.rnian, Wuik'e antl Puhois, nnd the land lale of Wilham Vail, deceased, the lines herein hel'ore described, lie ni; on a cfrlain ntnp of property at Willi ors'mrirh, L. shewing the permnnenl waler line of Ihe K.st iivcr no'l Bichwick Inlet at lush nnd low water, as sorveved by Isa.rll. I lerheri, village surveyor, I on file in the eiiy office 'if llie said county 5'2 The said hulk head, docks and shnll be miide firm and secure, and ni 'St for the puM.c use nd naviiitiori of (he hrjid and ir.b and Ihe said owners, nnd th rVirs and assiens) shall he er.iiiled In dem an.t, ne fur and rect ive rensonali'e An account of tlie names of Ihe several persons charged the census just taken, is mnd to be 80,323, exclusive nf the foreign paupers and others, excluded by law, in this enumeration, amounting lo 49S. principally in South Boston, making Ihe total population it be nj; an increase, siure 1SSI, oi' 19,451, or about 87 complaint belore Justice Hopson, of the fillowing transaction. On Tuesday evening last, as complainant was walking near the Post Ollice, he was civilly accosted by two men, one cf ivhoni inquired of him if he was not from Ohio.

I5eing answered affirmatively, the strangers proceeded lo scrape acquaintance, and appeared so very friendly, lhat Mr. Dockstader though! proper lo reciprocate their civilities by inviting lliein into a grog shop, and partaking of something lo drink. This being done, all three went towards the Five f'oiois, and when near a small park in that region, one ol'the fellows drew back and Mr. Dockstader such a conloun led hlow umfcr his ear with bis fisi, as lo bring him lo the earth. One with Ihe Assessments for regnlaiirig and MacAdamiz' ins; GRAND-STREET, east of ihe old village hue.

per cent. I he polls, are loiinn to he a mini ber which will entitle the city to 56 members to the Cran'rrriy-siieels, or his hnue, 113 Henry-street. ISiooKlyii, May 29, 1337 2aif. C. P.

SMITH. Legislature, leaving a traction ol 2SMJ. Robber Convicted. Wm. Grizsell, has been convicted at the present term of the 6th Circuit Court of Ihe United Stales, for the district of Georgia, Judge Wayne presiding, of the erime of embezzling Idlers from the mail, containing money Tlie oflcnce docksse and cranaire from persons usim; the same, hut ihe Kisl iture mav, at any tm.e hereafter, regulate the rales of 7)2v.

A. ts2crli, JROFF.S'OK of MUbdC for near 13 years in the city ot i. York, who has constantly been emoloveJ ol llie thieves then seized him by the throat, drew forth his knife, and threatened to despatch him if he ninde the le.ist noise, tvhile the other rill il liis nurlr. Fire. A fire occurred in this city on Saturday night In.t.

In the upper part of F.nrrin- House No. 6, situate in Concord, trret, between Adams and Pearl. street, which was subdued after damaging Ihe upper part of ihe building only. This fire is supposed to have Iwen the work of an incendiary. As srm culiahililv ha been aitarhf by ninny to the Tire rVpannw nt of llie cmier.

pniion of boys at hcso houtM. it due lo to ffnte, flint depute its i lliirts at firevention, tsna ill procure ke with which they enter fie Iioimhh, and ere jnforrik by the Knirinrrr thnt in teaching the mosl lesnectable ar.d disunion-bed iloelisnc nml cranag'', to be reeeived hy the said owner-, tlieir hens and assigns, in sucti manner as sliull bu j'ist and rpasonahl-. This net si a I not he con. truer) to interf re with the i ielils i the cot irlitmn f.f li city New-Yoik. who has been lor ihe last three years devului" nart of his time nt the Brooklyn Female lusiiuile.

in lea. hing ihe Piano, Guitar, nnd Singing, informs his friends nnd ihe els of $20 dollars in cash, and everv thing else of I "'as committed' on ti 4th day of February last, he-value upon him, whi thev took to their heeh leav- Augusta and Lincoliison. in that Male. Ihe i ig the unfortunate Western gentlemen to philosophize pm.i-hmcnt prescribed by the Statute, is imprison-upon ihe aiKentuie. ks suspected who the ag-! m.

nt at bar I labor in the Penitentiary, lor a period gressors were, brought up on Saturday William Da- not less than 10 nor more than 21 years, vies, a Long Islander, and Peler iwerhnn, both old Brooks of the steamboat Sinter, arrived at coin iris, who were immed ately identified by the T.L- via Biark Creek. public that lie has some hours unemployed, nod would he hd to firm some engagi-ments wilh any of the families veryefTirt is made on hut pari and ll flirenl lire conipa. llie cit i biooklvn who need bis services, also i I. The legislature may, at any lime al'ler, amend or rc-pe I'll- Statk or New-Yohb, This hii! having been Approved Secretary 's and siencd hy the tiovernor ol this state, on Ihe 9ih iy of iy, 17, Id. hereby certify llml the aame became law on ihnidiv.

JCHIN A. DIX, Seceiiiry of Slate. my other institution from till period, or after tin- vacatan in xt winter. A pplun'ions mav be made by address- iiealo prewst thi. evil.

are of opinion lhat oi.t atch as auflkient, and should be efficient lo prevent theaa cotierc trations at flight. coiupiiiiiiaiii uiiu commuieu lor inai. I stales lhat the Chief Coahidio came into Fort M. I ins notes 10 this office, or Ihroiih the post ofTi e. nl hs sidence 8" Walker sireel.

aid at lM, Vs lore. 29 Chatham street. Xer.Vork. rnav 3.5 Hi I .11 on llie I7th inst. He inf.rnied lhat the whole body of Indians would move on llieir way to Tampa nil the 2Isi inst.

and lhat it wouid take six days 10 cross the country. There is no example, we dare to assert, in all the records A colored wonun renidine in A lam-slrert, in this city, eame very near liMtng her life on Saturday afternoon last by of nation bcins subjected to so sudden, univer. Cansht at last. --For some t'me past the lodgers in ill's hotel have frequently losi propeily from tlieir and in one instance recently, a gvnile-mnu from Eist II. id.

lam bad upwards of a hundred dollars taken from bis whde aseei. bv an Itis'iurin wh.i slept it: the same room. Suspicion in ilead of chnrc.ml. Pile was out of fiad and uoihin ihe Inst few nu.ntl,. hv presuming lhat a quantity of black substance lviru in a va- i Loiorance ms'wersj'y, and mismanagement of its own tov.

cant lot was the article she desired the made use of it. On eminent not inJeed of its Government in ihe true senso of i these cases fell up the waiters nf ihe est ib- Uhelrrm but of a single branch of it, having no legal or is'iment, and conse-jueiitlv impaired to a certain ex eiamtnalion it was found to tw cun-powder which had pet constitutional right to by itscll. and aciing not onlv n.rf in incurrence with, but in wiess and n-eklewi opposition, to A safe iiivrolEsit cit tor money. IS Ml fcALL, Ihiee nioiijagrs, on anme i l'ilie'b-st SI. and most productive property in Ihe cenlie ot Brook, iyn, covend wi ll handsome buildings, Ihe nioitgagea wem given only tor the land, luf ilierreeiion of li lock hiiildu.gi ther.on, one J't Oil, Si.inO, and The in perfect, and awe.hhy guarantee will be Siven the money re-paid in one yar, er iiontiiiued at an oiterest that ntav he nifreed on.

iVantri la purchase or hrt, a neat ut- nnd j'erurvt giounds, within a few miles of Brmk'vn or Kimbiish icy firmer in a pleasant location, who let a pa.ior end tie.li.iom with the use the kitehm. lo a and her aervani.or board tle on as- nni le terms, nngl.t answer. The situation and location wnual be most sought Application through this ofT.ce by letter, a.hh. -n to J. B.

B. will be aitendrd to. may 25 at v. I V. I -o' 1 i i i 1 i -5 Zt i aJ y.

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Rudii liC45 4) 45 do 6 1 0 do. 5J 01 Lnknovvrr 6: 25 4:1 4 5 do til 2.5 4 1 45 Hall Union Av'e. 7 12 il Ill 73 12 Wm. P. Poweis -5 0 iSiLon, 49 4.5 Half Lconaid sl SO 59 SI (I Lo.imer-sl 10 to 53 31 Ahm.

tG.l 127 85 do li. 16 II .11 I'm on Av'e 10 4 05 Abm. u.4&.llih 56 75 25 2 01! do I I0X' 25 3-2 Oli do 25 .12 Oi; to 17 31 do ear do do 50 III) ir.h-M 31 do it 59 34 J. Bates I.t'i.. 1 1 at I0ih 4S 4.5 do lo.j-'.i 49 4.5 10 25 45 45 11125 do.

49 45 141 '23 49 45 12.1 49 45 I li 49 4.5 Half Temh-st il- 42 75 VlaiUr.l IOihJs9lh 7 s) 75 .1.0 mis n. 1 -Ji 32 7t I 25 do. 32 71 -J, niui.isa 1 4-i 4.5 5. i.5 41 45 i-l 5 lo 43 45 43 45 IV m. V.

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ii 4' 45 li! Le.l- 3 Wh-V amount t.77 Si et and caked. It had probably been thrown ihero as an article of no value. Mr. John J. Adams.

This gentleman whose talents as a writer and lecturer are well know to ibis community, affords 1 1 hi friends an opportuniiy Ihit evening, (Monday) ol it. the will of the other and co-ofd'nn'e brnnthes. llie mis. lor'unes of ihe country have, in fact. N-en indicted on it by the exercise of a pure I lespotistn in, l.

the forms ol a free iG.ivcrnm. nt. The storm, though L.n fmsee-ri hycaref.il observer, has burst snd n'v tip. in PMW'. island a.mred at the ruin, hy which they been over.

whelmed without the slightest warning frotn iIk." have been ns architects. tent ihe credit nf the bouse. On Saturday nig'it, however, llie weasel was caught (not asleep) hut snugly ensconced under one of the beds, from ivhrli he was soaked out by the lice and recognized bv the wai't rs as one Patrick McK otherwise called Patrick I.eUov. Tins individual had lieen in ie h-ibii frequently of calling for a bed at Ihe boiel, and upon several ot hen be siejil there the lodgers had been robbed. There is very hlt'e reason lo doubt lhat be is the siiuc one who lobln Mr Gardner of 20 in April last.

Ho is fully committed fir trial. Flection fir thirteen Directors of the Wil-lianiliiirgh Fire Insurance Company, will he hel at the ollice of ihe Company, in Firsl-tieet, on Tuesday, the 6th June, between the hours twelve anj one. I Connecticut. A proposition to amend the constitution, so as to limit the term of the Judges of ihe ipreme Com was best in the 1 louse, on Tuesday yeas ItUi; not Iw.i ihirds nays absent 9. Toe prop amendment was a project of the Van Djren party.

I Toe T. xian Congress aasemVe.l in Houston, on the SI of May. The Hon. se Giimcs was elected 1 Pres. lent of ihe Srnate the Hon.

Branch T. Archer Jijieaker of the House and the Rev. Dr II i.i, Cha -lam. I Fr 5m lo lOOD Utiorers are wanted on Ihe Vet aoch I) vioi oflhe Pennsylvania canal, near Tow- au la. B.

a.ll'.r.l mnlv. The country i In adhv. and neasmg hi. power a a trntydi n. He sustains Ihe part of nieiander the Great, the tragedy of lhat name) nt llie 1 The condition of the I'ni'nl P'-ites.

un to the faM? nen.M i Bowery Theatre. A few tickets are Irfl at th soflice. (when Gen. Jickon corn men c-d lo series of usurpations I Brooklyn and Jii'micj Ils 'rosd Cempanr, here. U- by give nl ee.

fnt ihey wi-l spp'y I i lc follies called the V.rp'riment, neghi be co'iip lo licit of s. 7, .1. 1 1 1 1 e' riot. ship, nch'v freighted, under full sail, with dn sk'i I iAiirn jmm rem. A shp from Ihe Mobile Commercial 1 1 and a favoring wind, careering over llie ave 1,1 her Ct Aatertiser, dated CM says that in that town a rumor I un, 4 part, her oyous crew rid am ith hone and li nrr.

i la afloat that the Meairans have retaliated for the capture of In a inient has this pi'la-it bark been struck down hy an Cell, t'rrra overwhelming ortn, arid, bctore a sad e.ni Ik1 firV.i. illiii instant, a( 4 rsics ronniy. c-n it I urv I-'-iiange t'-e Br n. ois -ra n-j f'. iil May 2 5, I 7 t.r.w.s vn, autlmnre a T.

I. gate of t1 a sli liir.ij ikr. Ouf Ti .4, 1 1 thrown broad-de on the ng nisin. nnr ho.n 'f into under tailinr ord. re.

nr urns lorrf IS 1 Tne barq Ann Biscoe, has ar. rivrd frui ra t'r iz. whcrier. sa.l. on ihe '-J lii-'ant, and brings vera! intt rest ug ire ns of itr nee.

Tlie Ann II .71 taken of on the pril, by or. ii- of Tie vy leifnrrr.l nt. nrn.l "-tor and ap'- an 1 i rnve w.re taUen on Nari the -an of I i-: .1 c.i;:-'';. tin of Lie id" t'le Gin. t'rrrs It the Nrrht.

l'l f'e r. in ol 'V 1st of a le. aid n-d Cwu 1 rhe n. st 1. 'Ut'ltr 4 rmixr.

f.tq of Commodore Il 1 l'o reported ihe InMncd.le Teta ir. g.x'sj age a-e ven. Th- woik will aiso continue lor a ear or two. It is mentio n. in ti Detroit pint r.

"1 notes art- aei 11 in c.rcu'aiim, wilh Co. fV I 1 I1 1. r- I 1-Hr-il, I I lc cklM' rt i- vuni f'irr I ira has Im cpiUft (J Mencan arr.ied vessil afier f.chl of f.ir hours. I mpiny. an Id a ie I Ihe name Urookvi.lg crasf.J.

I hir. I.irs re II 'O lor IJ; S-rne A e-M-ii'iiiri! 51.1 II ir. K-ie'v. for I iie i f.f li 't Jo- n- at. at 12 IS on 1 at ti.

A r' PAV. gai, en iir. an i .1 a'. I Uo 1. siienlirs.

and her atoun if ere rl.ojoig I 1 the ng ii so sudd -n an 1 over h. is rria ng an at.vinding ruin t.roeghi on th rou'itcv" bv l'e coiriLtn 1 nf our of Slate haimg W-i iral. lo r.coinjw lit hands, govermd br a stul.h-irn an I adtror.g .1. Hut. if Ibe fiiddrnn.

of rh nlan itv ihal ha tsrfii'k-n th coanirr be abounding, die frmars. and s-wct for ih laws, and (it public order, with which ihe hss Itb hrn, ihe ni cr tding trail in ts-rhararu of the can pe il tlist fms ever yri d.sfWaved itsrd. It wili eri'-t the a hn.rslion and .4 ihe cix.hri 4 d. A on. dar riilt of of ihe tioverntmnt in air eountrv tn iKr I Uw loeiitaSly braagtit 01rrr1.11.

urn and We have, in cur e' ct -n lr.v lent and p.pu'sr tumu'ts. un th." nn ad. diuona! rra to proud ,4 oar Rp fxVi tf'iffr li li lir-n Trite Tale. M-sj Cmmi C. InbiuT.

of tbaesv. has re. ived the pr.u. of latt hundred awarded by a com. rf b'Tary irrntlem.

n. for the t-l pr.e is'. wren I irst. I 1 h- ini-'. the 7 1tt' mar 25- r.

ip tv 19 ry. Bv erd It The Car. i4 e'ir. fr.d fim-w, i-iCm rhsi mi the I.Vti ull. h.s I as uteri ol bv me M- an a it trf-s, 10 ha down oiV nt -j.

i.i .1, a-fi rr. and kept t.icm 11.. fie be tie I to lake ifm ut a. 7 Le ttr. .0.

i New as, and i ar N-. 1 fell pwoajirs, were broutit M- rn ojis oa l.Hh. 7 i re and rv rs ,4 trrnr mtf seit 10 r-rtofi company sniri rne rr f4 1 T. s-w- innavirih Ii is eru tVd Sittrr, of Elmwmdr nd very sp-Arn U. Ti.e at in ()' .1 gen-ri' kk a g-re ii roueiy that apie.

A fr-ni 1 P. r-t. ai tM a i er t- er r. e-i r- hard .4 't tr. Mir 1 ihf mar day ir.at ha oVrisred 'S'ar arsint the Arrnilac atitiil-I.

AM I i. ii tti as A- nrtx-e ftn t. Kisnm. lit an r- a rn: di mm Bv. t-CHE-Vt arntiurj, May J3 Utd a3 wel CJ mr li Spdr.

ha been elected IWknt 'it i WiU J. Ti.

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