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FIRST EVEMMi EOITJON. HIOKDAV AITI:K ?<Mi\, I O'f'I.OC K. gale? ?I 'Ii' nt*MK I v?nmuje ..J i V 14 wj(l0r>K %1.III l?0 dO.b.Tl V5J ?TS ?!.? '?f.Il?|ll0? do.b*0 5'i| niouKca.! cri?er** w,.lf Hudson.:,i (2 Erie '.'>'?' Bds ? I I " M uliton....?j i'no? lr.'-'ine Hd-.... IM Morris. ji? i'oOO do. W i do.|?j i\a>0 Convertibles-'?? '.' 1 du.b9u 16. i'floo do.W <a Nor?ich.sri in? Hudson 2d mo t. !'? - **1 do.boo 57? aTM * trad. ii . mo do.*s>i sr i tu o! Caan." ? jtoo do .b*0 57 i-jExir. wli 83 do.57i in do.- i ? 23 Canton.hflo as?j .... do .M * do.b<V? 70 \w dO. Si *? . ?lo.711} ?aaanantoaa. at073l M do.'3 JE d? .?3I 33 Ocean Bk.I03 Bland].?i'kofna .toi{ ,!o.,.sM M tu da.laij l*|dfe* . CITY ITEMS. Iloisr.s or Rom.?On the tnoriiin? of Uie Uth haa Oaaaai Knapp, oi the Eighteenth Ward, discovered a girl nnim d Inj i Bryant on the awnmg .,t the SarMI of i a ml aad Laurens sts., laboring un? der the effects of dettiiaai tremens She was taken to tbe TnnJ'* "" Oalaiway, after a day of raving de. bnuni, ?!? *AN she wa t. inferred to the Island for pat month _ " _ Mary Ann Low.?A girl, by this name. ,s suppose I to have an.ved at this port in the ship Columbia on the fcth m-t. Mie is a large girl. 14 yearsoli. ?i b dark hair, and very good looking eaine from North of Liataad. Her sister, Jane Low. raahtt i ? aa Rat Jam * ? ??? eay, Norwaik.conn., i? rar? aa do* to laani her whereabout, and requests any one a!;.. may krow a beta ?he is, to inform her, directing 10 -Jane Low ? an af Rev. Mr. WooNey. Kmaall. Coaau, or by ?eAafing the giri to the office of the ( hit i of Pui.ee in Ihil Ctty. ?-a? - DtowNBO.?An unknown woman nraa found loa Hi ig in the Mas; K.ver at the foot of Eighty Uialh-et )esterday afternoon. XW John Crawford, one of the doormen of the sixteenth Waul, da l yesterday after a aarerc luae? m Ijaasaata.?In the \ Il!i ((Jorman's) Dia tncf. Co! William K Hadden (Opp.) has with daran from the field, laarini VViUiam If. Coa> nelly. George W. Carr and W. A. Gorman (all Opp.) ;o contest the e!e< i t. One or two Whi< have bee proposed. hthaVIlth (McGaugheya) District, two or three Opposition eansJtOatei barg been presenter), but it is understood that two will decline ataaart John 0. Davis and Staplaan G. Dodge are the principal Loco eonb rianta. In IS|??, Mr. McGaueJiey had a asajority of 1,87 ?. ?The Whig CoJajn a i atal Convention m the Vlh (Hi. wn's) District, resolved to make no party nomination U opposition to Thomas A rSaastricka, the Opposition candidate. Hen drick*. it? ppo.xd at all, will he on Independent grounls ?Roh? it Dale Owen, Henry L. Ellsworth and that celebrated literary character, Dr. John W. Paria (I i -Speaker of the Lower Hoaao of Cotv gress) are ill caiK.'i 'ao for the Legislature ) \Vis(o\siv?The State 1 National Demo? cratic' Convention is t ? be held at Madiaon, Sept. in, but ike Dodgt Free-8oU Loco-Focoe, it is given out. will not go into this Convention, and willcnlla separate one. This may lead to a double delegation, at the National Loco-Foco Coiitenlioii. ?Col George 11 Walker, who ban boon exten? sively named by the Pn ? f,,r Oaeaeaat, an* lioutices I hat in no event will he suffer hi- name lobe used for Governor in opposition " to the NgaJai iKaadnee of the Democratic State Con? vention." and etati ?, besii i, he is not solicitous lot the ounce. ?Lev i llubbel', i >> many years abate Adie tant-Oeni ral ot the state i Mew-York, but more recently reata?sf at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is the new Chief Jwtice i the State, Gen. H is I anal ?{ meet abilnv. 11 NHl feadtt,?The Bohtmr Democrat, in hairat naatbar, raai apthi n uaeo of D. s. Dick iiison.of New-V.uk, to !'. .-idem, and Jefferson Patria. (Hsreaaioaiul,) of Mioaiaaippi, tot Viee Pieaaieet, at leal, sab eel to the decision of the National States' K^lu 'Democratic" Conven? tion, it one is called. ?J. J R SouthaU, the Loco-Foco candidate fox Coaaiveaia the VUIth (Ewtne/a) Diatrict, takes the same position as Governor Trous da!e(who? Un for rtwleetioa)aa totheCoaa promiae laaaatea.aad ii ;?r aViatanee Gen. WtHtam CaJleaAatthe Whig and Dnkm candi ditte He support, the Compronuse "as | w lud, Kim,vkv 7H. M. Mtd'arty (Editor ol the / kasadAw .1) hi supported a. the Whia caaaadats tor t eaa^aaa bt the ist District, and is oapoaed i>> two Loco^Foeoa. -At the ensuing at leal aaiedjkaa th,. fo?(UV j?g Oaaccra are to be ateetad, Governor ami taWtaae Kswrernor, Members of Congress .s. ?awoeaaad lepreeeadatiraaia the Staat Lsagav lature. TleaaWOI of st.d i, vuditor ot Public Ac coums. Attorncy-i.i netal, Keglatet of the Lail,i OaaNte, rVeeaaaal oi the Hoard of Internal i,? provemc',:. sup, rantaa leal of Public raatiau. tum _? NoeTTM ('aroi.in \ ?(J?>\. Heid lias aj,. t'Oiiited It M Sau rs. \mi Miggs an.l B K Meaajes Ceaaaaiaeeaeaara t? Rev ;>e the statutes ,.t the St.de H| M.vre has resetted the ttface - I Attoiiicy GeaavaL - William Enion.ot Wai^abaa. has bajaa aa~ pointod bj the Gov.laax and Council, Atto: : Oaaareal bt the |%aaoa of B F laVsare, reitaaod Mak\t am?.?Ti.e i'umbrr/anj I'm ?rsr at] s "From nrwsent indications. thmi it will !h> the verust fbtty tat the aortd fer aayaarty herea bouts to hold a Nomtuatiac. l onvention preparato v la the approaching Ka . Bh cth as ? ah eaa lidates and peofiii seem to be .i*>-??e t > s i--li a course Tu, former are BKMStly wiImic 10 run without the aid o, a packed committee, an i the I nter, ot b Mh p irties. appear bo is- datei?ine 11 > ihoose their ofll ?rs, no in obedience to party darAattoa, but tVoas aeaase of the tltiies- oi those who uuv pteei nt t'lem-e.v? s n,i Hies;'1 |.?_ _ _ An An'i dote ok Jo in ADAafa.?Whrn John ajdaaas was a yaauaj aaav, 'i area karitad to dine with Lie Court Mai Uar at the House of Ju Ige Paine, an eminent ?teeJaOt, al Worcester. When the au.e BBJM circulated r HBaf the t.i'ue. Jadkje P dae gave, as a toast, "ttrkmg." Some ol the Whigs were about to refuse M drink it. But Mr Aoaaat ala?aaaad to them at eoaaaay/, saying. "Weaaall ttave .01 opportunity to reviirn the compliment At leagth, vvheti Jahn AeVaaaa was desired to giro a toast, ht gave " tht lir. it." As the ho?t was about to resent the supposed indignity, his wife calmed hnn. and tun.eil the laugh u|>on Mr Adam< by immedi? ately say me. "My dear. bj the gentleman has seen ?l lo dm \ to m,r friend, let us bv no means rofaea, in our tum, to drink to its." RlOT hi Toronto.?A public ineetia?: ol the Anti-Clergy Reserve Association, convened 111 Toronto on the Mh, ? as broken up by the interfer? ence of the opponents of the t as iii ietlflOl beaded by several clergymen of the Established Church, who claimed a right to be heard on the ground that the meeting a is public The excitement ran high, but no one was hurt MEXICO. * ? ? Rclla-Iou? Tolcratloo?Editorial from the Monitor. Correspondence of The Tnbiine. Mexico. Wednesday, June 11, 1851 I used to qji te for you last Summer some of the editor.als of the Monitor auainat the priests of Mexico. The following 1? one from the same paper of the 17th instant, entitled li'liinoua Tolerancr. I give it you entire, eav* boinn tt litrrntwi, from the paragrath at which I commence to translate You will remermVr this nt Um advocate of the present Admim-tra tion, atid I may safely say that all such articles are not publiahi d Without due authority and con? sent Were these people in general more en? lightened, or rather did they read such etftisions, 'notwithstanding every Mexican frrls as much.l they could not help having great effect. It is in? deed very long, yet should you 1* aide to make room, the publication of it would show your readers how these people feel respecting their religion, and their priests.. The publication of such an article, (not to say m a government pa? per,) in Mexico ten or fifteen years ago would have caused the author of it to have been stoned to death, doobtlesa, m the public streets. After a bold introduction the writer goes on thus i " Modern societies, as titty advance in civiliza? tion, do not require ol their citizens other condi? tion.- thiin those indispensable to the wi ll.being and security of their associates. VVhv. therefore, should that which lor other nations ia a reality, be for us only a brilliant delirium ' Because our forefathers took care to brutalize us th ? better to guarantee to the crown of Castile this rich jewel, America; because they gave us the wont edu? cation inaafinable, an education the more vice-,is because, instead oi teaching us the wholesomi maxims of the Saviour, it only taught us to obey and reverence blindly the caprices, the dulineas, ami the badness ot those who called themselves his ministers; beCBUSC, in fine, we have not known how to avail ourselves of independence and liberty?not moring those two powerful lev? ins of society in favor ol our brethren. " It is certain that the luminous ray- of civili? zation begin to diffuse themselves over our un? fortunate country,but so slewly thai we almost despair of our boasted culture and civilization. '? We see that tlo-most happy nations of the i artb are those in which man is entirely dee to believe and worship as lie pleases, and that the most miserable and unfortunate are those who perinit only onr faith, one belli fand one worship ; that is to say,nations like our own, which do not permit religions tolerance. " The sectarian- ot the Prmpkti sad th- A'm Catkthtt perhaps are the only one- which at present adhere to the scandalous -vstem of in? tolerance. And it is necessary to observe the faithful disciples ol the Saviour and the faithful eroieecr* preach religious tolerance when they re quire us to hive our neighbor. The Muesulrn ins succor the invalids, cure the sick, and comfort unfortunate whatever be the religion they pro less, while we only do so when ignorant ot their religion. " No person is obliged to believe what is re pUgnant te his reason, because we cannot con eeive of such tyranny. To require a person to adore an object when care has not been taken to convince him of the truth ol what ia taught i the same as to require a blind man to see what we see. This being so dear, why i- there so much obstinacy in wishing the blind to see with? out tirM curing him of his blindm ss This can only bo explained by the contradictions of the human mind. Our unfortunate Indians are the blind of the Republic; if nil the present on ac? count of/sar, of pains and imaginary penalties they have acted like automatons, wo to those who have had the means ol curing them ot their blindness and have not done it on account of a sordid avarice ! " Do our secular or regular clergy comp!'. With the high mission of their ministry bj preaching and teaching the pernicious doctrines ot intole? rance: How can one bo a Christum when he doei contrarv to what Christ preached and taught' How ia he to love bia neighbor, if th be distinctions made between Catholic neigh* bora and heretic neichhors ' Our Divmc M i? ter has taught us to mutually love one another, whatever religion we might possess, because the Lord who is in Heaven ia the only judge ol mor tals. Our priests, who c ill themselves his rep reeentativea, teach us to despise our neighbors who may not be Catholics, and some g<> even further. ?? Is it wished to be known where the fountain of intolerance exists ' We will point to the Bishops, Ecclesiaatical Councils, to the Con vents and Curates, and say to them, where are vour revenues' Which is your property ? Be? cause it must be known that isaereaer Ike Church ia neA the Rwhgitm is raesfeireal: it is not the glory of Cod that isdeiended.it is worldly comforts which are sustained. Tnke away from religion the influence of money and the toys and plea Mires which it affords, and in a moment the dlu sion WOUM disappear. Hoe reduced would be the numbers of the vicars ol Christ it our Oor eminent should require tin- faithful observance ot the doctrines of their Divine bfaetei ' Then, ami only then, should we sec the naked virtue ol that pompous apparatus with which tic Clergy have always endeavored t I s> luce the inexpert* enced. Then should we know whether those pastors'who live m palace- and rule in magnifi cent coaches covered with gold, WOW the worthy disciples of Jesus. Then should we know how many reputations had bee i usurped, thanks to the powerful influence of money; and then, in tine, comparing the lite of our Saviour with that of our Biahops, should we any it is not the reli? gion oi the crucified which has been taught US. Till now have we lived in ignorance, m supersti? tion and in idolatry, il we have been intolerant ! we owe it to our spiritual dirotors , if we have i not been true Catholics they are to blame, be j cause instead of instructing'us they only take pa.us to keep us m ignorance for the purpose of wringing mono] the more easily from us Let the veil be rent asunder) and let the bandage lall ' Irom our eyes, and since we are all weak and erring, let'us mutually pardon our faults, pro? claiming the sublime principle of He who W IS made flesh in order to save us ? that is, ' LQVg onv AsoTHKR ' Tolerate and pardon the error ot your brother: be feieronl and von will be good '? Happy should we be could we see the morn? ing ot that day. Happy would be tho Republic it it could comprehend' the immense benefits of RELIGIOUS TOLER LNCE ' M This article appears to be put forth to ascertain . the state of public opinion, and as it has not been denounced it would appear that some of the principals of the Church may not be adverse to a change, or to an opportunity to show their metal before a rival. I thmk, nt all events, it is probable that during the administration ol Arista much will l?. done toward establishing religious tolerance Ii this be rrtlbliehod, TOO Will see that Ikcao poor people have had but an imperfect idea of the Christian religion, if any. bv being Literal toward them, the first Men is taken to "ard mak.ng them what they arc capable ot becoming-, <? a really good people. Yours. reepeetfeJty, Ka. Moktalitv in s,. Locte.?We are sor ry to see that the Cholera is agaia prev ai'm* to., ' considerable extent m Louis. The tS ot thai at, containsetable, skovrhvwtta anSa^of the eel - laaoatka, oompared with that of the com s. PoiHlme months ot 1830 it vv.il be seen that there is a considerable increase-. But the averages of I , era were small there m MM oooxeared snta lato ' Mortality m ltO;' Mortaliiv in'isjl , , , rofal. Cholera. Total Cholera IVom Jan to Julv l.-| ' afj |>SM 515 01 the t aoien? victuaeaboatthree-tfthi an for cum 's The t ierk of the st Louis Board of He, ?'. informed the Editor of the Praaafaaalkal ?? Of over live bundled emigrants who arrived in the eariv n, Ol June, he had, not a week alter, ordered coflns t, nearh one half the number" The RipaMnwaaun "The greatest number Of deaths b\ cholera in 18Moccurred, acoorduu to the Register! reports, during the week endin< July ?2 wi la there were ?10 eases, the Heaths ay l?Tdiaeases bettra *>l In only this >.iu>\e week, Parang that 1 whole year, did Useaaaaber of . holcra deaths cx 1 cced eighty It may be r uneniberel that, tit 1040, I the largest mortality b) caofaraQClaiirnldnriaa the sak meedUig this, to wit tint ending oa July 1 hath, when tea later aac at. oc.uricd. Ill Mibe da? I ceased hat ing feien ?. icums to coo'era. rt for The .Strike at Paterson. Patebsosj, Min/, July 11 To the Editor* of T> I I> In your paper of this dato I find a: arti? cle headed ?? Paterson.'' and signed " m ." rh whirh, among other matters, the vrnter not'. e? the StTjha among ihe hands of this place He says, ?? The Cot? ton factories hate .ill reduced the wages, usually from one-half to an entire day's pay in the week."? A rain, he says '? In many of the mills the m .chinery is of a very lmpcrfei t kind, aid to ahn-h, it ll ~> murh worn, and the aaantal invested so small, that tncre is Jess chance of competing with the Eastern manufacturers, than dataa bare with the European market." It is verv mortifying to every we'.! wisher of your paper, and of the*, ause of tram nt mugiiise, whl '. you so earnestly and honestly adiocatc, th%t aueh imperfect and unjust statements as the aoove should have found their way tatO your column*. It is not true, as v. Miggeata, that the a III lllaai J il SO Um h uursi fa IVerson than in the Eastern states, that therefore tue rnanufarturcr- here c mnot compete with those In New-England. Tin inanu farturers i.f Pater-on ask no favors or sympathy on this account baJMlktg that the mach ne'ry a Pater son is quite as good as in any other place. The simple state of the ease is as follows The Legislature of New-Jersey, at Us last session, passed a law that after the 4th of' July, the h^urs of work in the manufactories of the state should be W hours per day, and no more. When the t.inc cauu the hands refused to work longer than 10 hour*, at the same tune demanding the saioe wafaa per week for to hours" work, w inch ther had bet?re bee.. r< teiring for 69 hours From this simple history of the matter, every one n,ay judge of the chara< ter of the commun e cnei which m. saw fit to make. From thi* atatetoenl it will te perceived that the Cotton Kactone- Btade aa reduction of wage? they sought no "hingt or alb'ra tion whatever. Again, the inability to Compete with the East doe? notarise from the difference in the machinery, a> v. suggests, out from the difference in the time ol working the hands it ia not d.rfienlt to perceive that Patetaon, compelled to work ea/jy fi hours per day. to pay the saUM wages, rent*. Interest on cap;:.! inverted. Arc. cannot . ornpete with the Ba tern State- working, as Um y do. their hands from 12 to 14 hour- p? r .lay I nder - ich i state of things any one, it appears tome, ought tt; see that the man? nt? '.are.- ol New-Jersey taust be lacrittCCd there is no hi lp for them. Il ?? i oloriou-tn r not w i'(.-;,rid t. '? great in-'-e that has la en made in '.he Lastern Mates about tht rights of man and women, (and if the w riter m. is a Yankee he may look at home.' 'hey have worked their bunds >ii the Cotton Mills 13 hours per day. w fnie Peterson for about 13 year past h a onty been working ii. hours, vet with thisdisadvantage rail r stm haa paid abonl is ood v. a.'. - as they hare, and to my eer'am kcow e lgi open preferred by the hand- who have worked ia the a -me i,aa.? 1 ; laCOt. A II a r of Progress in Kew?Huanthlre?The Home-;.ml Bxeaiptiaa Aet. The lato session of the Legialature panned the following,and thus made a comment r,i tit in the Land form mori m nt An Act to exempt the Homeatead of families from BftachUM nt and levy er sale on noeuttOxt. Bacrroa I. Bt it raacfsd by tht ffiaef ami Haas? tt k'jrmrntotn-fr in Qttttrul Ctntri emtrtned. That from and aiu r tht it day of January, A.D . I8M, the fami? ly bona stead of the head of each family shall be ex? empt from attachment and lory or sale on execution on any judgment rendered on any cause of action ac cruingaftei the taking effect at this act provided such homestead shall not exceed in value fro hand red dollars, such homestead shall not be aaset* in the hands i; an administrator for the payment of debts, nor su! jci t to the laws of distribution or de v isc. so long as the a kkm or minor elnldren. or aaj or either ol I hem, -hall occupy the aaaae. and no re lease or waiter oi such exemption shall be valid un? it j made by deed execuU I by the bust md and w Ida, with all the fomalitiearequindby lan for the eoa> reyanceof real estate or n the wife be dead, aad there be minor children, by such deed executed by the husband, with the consent of the Judge of Pro? bate for the < ounty In which the land ia, imlotstid on said (teed. Sec. I, Such exemption shall extend to anv interest which the debtor may owe in such homaatoad, aad to any latareat in any building occupie i by bint as a homestead, standing on land not oumc I bj him to an amount not exceeding five hundred dolhtra. Sec. 3. 'Phut the Sheriff exeeuting any writ of ex? ecution, founded on any judgment such as is mention? ed in the first section of this act, on application ol the debtor or bis wife, if each debtor aaall have a family, and it Hie lands and tenements about to be levied on. or any part thereof shall be the homestead or estate thereof, chall caxtoo a homestead, stxeh aa the debtor may select, not exceeding five hundred dollars in value, to be set off to the debtor m the manner followmg, to wn beahall cauae three an- ' praters to be appointed, one by the creditor, one bv the debtor, and one by himself, who shall be diactecl i and disinterested men, resident In the County, and shall be sworn by a Justice id the Pea w impartially to apprais< und set off bv metes and bounds a home- I stead Ol the estate of the debtor, such as be ate] se? lect, not exceeding Ire hundred doll,us nt value, and Ihe s< t ol and assignment so made as iforesaid by the appraisers shall be returned by the RherhT, along with the writ, rot record in Court; and if no complaint shad be made by either parlv. no further proceedings shall be had againal the homestead but the remainder oi ib< debtor's land and tenements, if any more he shall hat C, shall be liabh to lev y or l de I on execution In the same m uuu r at beretotore pro- I video bv law . provided that upon good cause shown, the Court out cut w hich the wnl issued may otxtet a reappraise nieid and reassignment oi the homeatead, t itaer by the same appraisers or others appointed by | theCourt, and under auch matructions aa the court | mat give . and such appraiw ntent shall be madeand returned to said l ourt as aforesaid, , Sec 4, When the hneaeetead of any boa I of i tami? ly. being a debtor in execution, stial! consist of a house, or ., house and lot of land, w htch ,n the opin? ion of the appraiaeracannot be divided without m .jury ami inronvena nee. they thai] make and sign m a; praiaal ol the whole ralue thereof, and deliver the same to the officer baring the execution, who shall deliver a eopv thereof to the execution de1 .tor, or-nine m< ml ei oi bis family of sufficient age to understand the nature thereof, with a notice thereof attached, ii at nah ss the exet ation debtor shall pay to -aid offi cer Ihe surplus over and above the live hundred dol? lars, within sixty days thereafter, sai I premises will be sold . and in case snch sundut shall not be pud within the said sixtv -'ays it saall be lawful for the efhci r to aui, rti-e and sei! the same at auction, bv petting np notices of the taae and place of aale, with a dl tt ription ot the premises, in two or more of the most peblic places hi the town where the same is -it uate, and a like notice in the next adjoining town. thirty days prior to the sab . and out of the proceeds of such sab to pay the-aid execution debtor, with the written coaatenl of ins wife, the sum of five boa dred dollars prorated, howeror, it the wife of such dt btor shall OOl Content to such payment, the sheriff or officer having such proceeds shall deposit said sum Of five hendred dollars in some savings institution in tins Stall. to the credit ol sal I del tor and w ife an I the Same may be withdrawn therefrom only by the joint order oi the kusbaad and w ife. or by the sun i* - or in case one should decease and the saun- shall be exempt from attachment and levy of execution lor the term of one year from the tune it shall be pal I oi deposited afortaard And Mil sheriff or ofket shall apply the balanee of said proceeds on the exe? cution, or so nruch thereof as aaall be aeeeaaary to satisfy the same . provided Dial no such sab shall be it ade unices a crc.'tcr sum than live hundred dollars shall be bid therefbr, tn Which ca-clt:e offi'er shall return the execution lor want of pnperty. with a certincate thareoa of his proi codings. Bko. a 'the prertaiona of tins act shall net extend to anv judgment rendered on anv contract axadi be? fore the b.king effect of this act. or judgment ren? dered on anv "note or mortgage executed by the debtor und his wife, nor anv claim tor labor less than one hundred dollars, nor to impair the ban bv BKntgagC of the vender for the purchase nunev or the boBneutead bt qaeetion,nor? any me. bau tr other perscm. under anv statute of this state, for a:,v debt i ontracted for or in a.d of the erection Of the bxtilding*, nor from the payment Of taxes due Iht reon >?Ee. 6. So convexam-e or alienation by the nua band of anv pmperiv exempt an I s? t ort as alore said, shall'Ih- v .'.id unless ihe wiie jinn in the deed of conteyanee provided, however, that sochhus? band may without the eonat nt of his wife, mortgage su. b homestead, at the tune Ihe pur. has.- tliereot. for the pav men! of the purchase monev. ?XC S The prov ls.ons of this ac: ?hall BOtMSO construed a? to affed anv property trau lulentty pur chast i bv lb* debtor, w hen in insolvi nt circuiustan raa tt- r hakeu. s .-t-r si tit Hoi.tr of Rrmrftrnt it a juil.N > WSLIA PrrsiJtnt %f the Senat Appro-, cd Jnlt t, leol. 11 SAMUEL DCfSMOOR, I i m w A Km rnCKXT Tt BsTtT.?The Pr 1 teil i Peel tells the follow tnc mwt ? Tht re is on the farm o: Mr Parts Mat .ew-on. n Johaatoa, a male turkev who haa. the present se .sen set upon 81 eggs and Iiatched IS ot them-having driven his better half from the ne-t. and taken upon himself ail the female cares of domestic .ite, an. spurned all interference from the geBtiCT sex i n-s isn't all When tu? turkevship got huoamDroou out evf the shell, he found that some of the *';n>"} folks in the old dock h..d also been at work, and that tin re wi re in all s,xtv-seven voting turkeys to 00 taken care of. All thcea he has taken care of. and is now a sort o; Lord Mayor of the whole tnbe. aa.1 knocks down all ihe interfering old ladies thai come into bu presence He is a queer fellow, ana a gooi one unto the bargain." Ear* Titus Rngglea, a bnkentan nn \\w Caetelaad ?;.. Pittsburgh Railroad, wa-k.. - last areeh aaaila ia the put futeaanrw tt hiadauaa. Free Will Baptist* and Slavery The HltTTringlT^lrftinni ur o r/t,ttrrj by .? unanimous vote of the Ohio Northern leeriy Meeting of the Free Will Bat tuts, 1 e I tl i. r all to, Ohio. June 9. j The Cuaaaeaeo ?f tV Ve.rt. hTeetjag have oemi>p re peteod reouta&Vaas atroaeb exarvaaee ? ?: taeu *i.fe.,rrei,r. . f Am near, Slaven . un I than* s.n.sathy >ita j tn?- stiatnns ?xmu:r.m , theref.rc fate 'd. lhat n- oui re-idim i:. >-e ?eatimrnt?. et. 1 j?e*M't h<reiieTiir,- r.d pvhi>?', t.. she (... r ... , deteiwiritte:. to oneeasic-lv .. ....., v ?'.-,. i emllT ami pohtteall , fur the < ur? ? ?'.?! ? . rr and the aaoeal and poimral elerat a f the cetnret laHeaaf? "t. o ntry i n'arreee, It >? affirmed |.t the law sf Naaaa aattM ! PJ*J*mK*?' ?? eeaatry'i ladependaaoe. that all wn i ?r'. "1'? ,frt *??' -i"'l. ffnl ,., Um Vefda/OM I Jgf* ?"d hath lead* at see banal met a , Ban - ! Kten'r.H. That to-r.sl.ts ?.f trie-, are Oat r> .rres.se- tire ot Of>i<c,aadtaat wecoaaatara ? [sums s/n.-.n f:.fr:::.' . > ? >, .,. i.- . 1 Lnnea?iar ?.<:e. Rrs*>"?'. That *?? ?':!'.lec.arr nr-en!. t ? >? nr. . ! Sor ," onraelTM a fa t. 'he Mm i . i ait cate* faaa> per. nee. sn.| ),rTf * i.-,.,,, gar bs*isf thai - State Uate> latareMeat B'ttokava thepower te pan inr the tr::tfe in nt x.<nnnr d-,ri?*. <ui-1 w:u ?<e r-.re n-i ? 1 tf.i> remap}*, ip mtZBg n tn? iseatioa ot the a.' hi I 'he li-v Coast It .'.on. Sau a\? Mkum holv Ai'idems.?Oa '.a-; Friday, at New-Laabaa, aa a Baaske* of ban were eaaaged m firincoiT caajboa in OOBBBeeunxratk>U of the anniversary of oai National Independence, one cd the guns m inj overcharged, exploded, an.; <c mai ale.! one of thoae engaged In the sport, that be shortly .Ii? (I We also learn that on the next dav. a steam boiler burst in New Lisbon, and a aaaa and iboj wer. aa j'irri. tm fonm, slightly, jid the latter so mach, ?hut he win not expected to Survive :mv length ot time. We did not learn tne names of any one <>t the i Ot -uffcrcrs. taoraaa, Searcalyhad tat ink trahwaiek we penned the abova t?ecome dry. before we are called on to record still .mother painful and fatal accident J M. Morris, for several rears teacher of the Marl? boro' Seminary,and known to many of our realer*, was thrown from ? ? ?? ? nor-*- on s.iiiird.r. ia?t, :n the villase Of MaribOTO*. and so badh injure ! that he dir.! in a short tin.e. lie had jnst returned from Cleveland, when he bad been attending the Te ten? ets'! (invention. Mr. Morris vras a young mm of tine aNHttct, aa excellent scholar, and much beloved and reapected by a Largo nntnbor of friends His death will lea re i vaeaneyin the society in which he Rawed, that ail] no* vinn or easily he filled so well agnfh. ? B dem O.J Homestead Journal, soi \ Mcrdcr.?W e learn front the Nmteh Courier, that a are.it exciteineal w.?> provailias in Natchez,on Tueadaj Last,in oonaoqueact ofWU han Johnson, a free man ol color, together aritha mulatto boy. having been shot, about thre,' nihtl be< low that city, on the preceding evening, :i> they ears returnms lo Nstcnex. Johnson, who w a< posst ssed ol considerable property, 'some (gWJMO or $:t". i iwi.) had a plantation adjoining Bay tor Wtnn's, concerning the boundary >>; anrieb ihey and a I legal dispute, ahi b eras ileeided ia favor of John? son, .lohn-on and Ins companion stopped m front of Young Winn'l to liph* a C gar. and while there seated on their horses, Baylor winn entered. ; About three or four miles from trus place, they were astonished tosee w inn riding m arthenkand enterthe woods, a few min :;<?> after, thee saw him behind s. me bushe* m ar the road, and inunedi itely after. % gun was fired, three buck ihot from which so badly wounded Johnson, thai he died at two that night front his woni,d- lli - c.panion.thongh so badly wound? ed that his recovery is doubtful, eras able to ride to tiic city tor assistance. Tne dying dJoclooarea of John.-oii were taken in form, who charges Baylor Winn w.th th.nmuaaion of the deed, who Ins since beei committed on examination to wan his trial [JJacksoo , Mies. Star. Nt Ml? HIOW?I RAH IO AO I iiNspiHAf V < ' v.sg.? On Tuesday last, Ike Jury being all present, the trial of the persons el irgt Ivritk onsplracy, Ac araaie> Silin?.! at Detroit, and oontinued oa the pan of the prosecution Before the usual bear oil receaa arriv? ed, the prosecution rested their ease In the after? noon, Wrn. I Ion ard, on '.he part of the defense, open? ed the case to (be jury. <>n the following day, the defense proceeded a ith the exaatthation ot aitanaaoi which continued until the hour of adjournineiit.? The plot thickens. The Detroii TVdraae tayi Mr. Wm a Howard's d ilernents, in in- opening speech for the defence, yesterday aflernooe n?'fore the Cir? cuit Court, lead us to thm!; th it this (OUSntraey case will grow mote inter* sting as the trial piogro aes Dbati rnoM Cholbra.?We learn that Mr Jacob Gotwals, a klghly respectable farmer of lower. Providence township, says the Montgomery (Pa.) Lottgtr, vras so severely taken w ith tins dread? ful diseaae on Saturday evening la-t. as to cause deathin sboul is hoars Mr t; , had returned from the ciiv on Saturday evening,in perfael health but was taken about n o'clock, with the most exemtia ting cramps and pains. Dr. Orin, tegetner with ?everal other phy?scians, were ealssd in, who pro? nounced it a ease of BSjBj?ttM Asiatic ( holers The dec es red lingered m the nio-t intense suffering until about i o'clock00 Sunday evening, w!ien kS asM. Siitoi'larFai i ?It is recorded aa a sin? gular fact, that durum the late terrible "TffgT ition at San Francisco, no( ? singie house of worship of anj kind arasdestroyed, wkile evety gambling house bot three were burned. [N.O.Com Bulletin Dl KD. Oa goaday, Julj 19, of opalara jaaaataat, KLLA, oab rhiidolWm K ml IM? nil Taylor, .0.-1I 5 'inntlis and ? dais I'iii 11 .atof- aial Ir.i ails of tin- n.nul. ar.- n sp< rtfulb iavitsd lo attend the fuasral on lJns(Moadai ifkaraaoa, tl i o i k, i: ..ii. in. i. ( of bet psast-aaaer, ii?ine-1) it. u,Oreea Ponat, L. I. I'asseiiuers Arriseil. , .. ,. > tasJfaiaes, frssi film? Orten?--Mn I' Mare, and nurse, Mr- M E, ilveli?a I.. Oeorcias i, Heanetta aad MssterWai Marer; Mn ll. Miseea afaria, Olivia sad fa iah Milispa isti aao .tits.-. Mis r Rai iaasai, Mis ll J Coa rad, eluhr aad anne; Misses afanaa and Paaay aad Mai leraJ and i' aad Mi A Coaradj ati A ttuieaaed.afi Large, Mr CM Lona, Mr f Logaiae, lad steteerag* M Mil N i: JOURNAL. P<>KT oy NLW-VOKK.fOLl Cleared this l ureiioon. Bartt K. -mi:-1 Hm in), ?. Laaona, Oelr? mt v Oa Bin's ?-??...Ii Bnde,Lr Boetellier,Buenos a>re-. Km IHinueu,Colker, Pietoa, J s Wtntiu a Co; Eraily.aavatl, Ivtt Crosswajr, ni:m*er. W .lerl...., Birl.er.St .fuloi?. NB. .isaiettie a Co; kahnoal, Card, 1 ndser, ) H n/knaa k Co Brbs llenrico, tsudge, kVuBsoad.C II Pieraoa: B< re-u, Cole. Petersburg, J leintet k Co; Saad H Lara. Baulk, Baltimore, Mailli r a Lord: Bmaira, Buakei. Wasaiastna, IK* Sturges, Cleanaan ft Co; Mai i Foot Muliea, Ports invetb. Ml. Nesmitb a. fcas Arri veil. i SM gaaaaet li^iaaalia,Wottsa,Hsvrsria CosresJalj /.I.. .M rtubi. a. U ringst sa Left ivives at aiataiglrl Jali i Mm? S;la? llmliaes, Berry, IfOrleaaa Jsm 11, aatsi sad iic .taa sad -t. . r .... MSBOaei is. i" W N? .???ii Rarh I'rat.slin (uf Portland). Cooke. Raga its Of laaV d. I ...i ! I, sogar aad asolaesaB, to MBsssr ft Caaap*. ?e? Spoken, kr. j. \ ? am. iaa c s M aasaaeti Menaaa Da \V ek f.u Suutbain] i. ii. IM Miles im Sand II xik ? pi ii iTaanaa kraski.in i Harra TnljrT gkipi Ceotenoa. Coonila: Caarl?iu.t?ne, Wtbii; New-York, TasaBpaaai Raiae, Doaaej Esnerer, 1'e.iral.. i?. me. Wdltams; ?.alen.i. LeaviR; st rta*aotas, BraidoB.ailfbc New-York; Nasataaa, Munt, iorChsil? -- ton. ili-e \trut Lwerroel laas 30,skip Joba Carrier, Butataa, Charleston Sailed Cjjneeaof the West,for Pailadslpaasi i i HShephi rd, f ir Kew-Yei s DegLJeas Je?Aaria?M rhrarsas sailed a\apsanraay tk re, Hovel Nee Y i , t itnxaita. Joae .".?? \rr asaaaai th aad Aaeera, na > ?11 Aaaa , ih, t : ? ?? I ' irr et Mary, tm Hn ? I Wkterixrvl. Jem ^s?Saile.i Umpire per New-Yert : i . , Jaw-Bailed Raaseaa, JoaSiae, New-Yert I\ PURSli INCEof an o.-drr of the 8ur rivrn to all i? rv.ru, hav.n* cla ms ara-u.. ?KUJKKH K MULLITOB. lair oft!., c.t. oi New-York, tak'T.deeeas ed.ki : n -. J the lanv ?i ^hen thH'-s'to llie - . - . .ti'? tf . 4 JACOna KOSENOTEJN, Kjq ,No. i Jsates-strert. m tbe Car of New-Yers,. aa seMaSreOM ? ... .... ,'.. r Ortoher text Date.1. New-Y?**. Use ^rentUda ofApnl.lSJl LLlZABKni MoLLlTOH. . .11 la?A6m.M- A ln.aist.atr:i. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur rogate of tks Co aty of New-York, a :x<- ?? aerel riv ?? toal peraaaahaTrngeauavsaaaristWILLIAM A COL .VXN ... . th? i '? I Nf*-Y .s.J.ceavd. *.. ..- ? .'. tic same with ro eher? thereof to the ?.r'>er. at bi*_.?r M Bl -adi' a.. ::i t:.t tity ? f New-1 as. on f ?I -re the t?eltth da. i >'o- em'er next -Da'e-I SeH-Y.^rk. the lLthdavofM:. ?. Hol 9AMLLL COLMAN mvi-'isv.tiiiiM* Adaaaaatrator BY ORDER of the Hon. Natnan B. M-rse. a Judee of'.ae S : r? . ? f iir.nonas ikon h. published of aa older re.; .inns sil thf -re-li'o'i .?I MAFK (.' HOVLK. fth) ( '.} ; B' s>% i asej del.' r 's it ? i jw. :l I ? .. . U : ti;e ?a-l Judre at h.? Chanibers in the City Hull, m ti.e City of Rrooklra. aa thi tkirtirth d r i tea it. i til, it 10 ? i??c*. in th. iWentwu ol that day. way an as?irnnieu: ? ?( the -stats i l'tae ?a.?l in?ol?e:it ?h??uld Bot be m*de. aud Ue be <L? ? hargAl frur.i tu? del t- a o id eg ?- the arotaasas of the statutes " ?vKK-erniiK SetSBtan a^-i^Tuneat- made aursu ant toth- BDpii' ??'."ii ?;' .!.???!.-e* ;.. in- p.. J.'or- " Da? ted J?ui? I. ISj' CHAKLLs MI LOi K eio has. *M Anaras] for Iusvlreat. ORANGE < 1' I N l \ CO?R T. Orange County.?Elea/f r Otdaas again?t Robert K. < a .. Jonathan C. G.dner. J?.hji W Gidnev, Mary L. Gslney aiulRoxanaf Gataey.?To the ?-?.ve oaaaed DEFEND? ANTS ?Y'Slsre hereia ?uiunione.1 and r?)ii.ud to uiswer ti.e eaOBtaSBt n this BOMa, w.'?.?.n was Um ... the .ii.. - a the Clerk of the C'unt> of Oramrr ?>u the first day of May. tail, ami se?v?> a ??.,.i ?.f r.?ur a?? ??-? ?a a?-. a' aiy "Ifi? - >a the \ J.a-'e at Newtjurrh,'l)Taure CoBSS] . N?TW- V'.rk. witii m twenty d?vu after the servie- ben??f. eirbi?iTe of the day of stu-li senace. ar.d if the d-f-n.lants tail I? answer the e .inpla.nt as aforesaid, the plaintiff a ill apply to the Coast firtlie 'i. rl J-a.amlrd .a the < oui l ent ? Hated Apru 10. UM IF BELJLNAP. PUasttg*s Attoraer, i< .? la-te-M " >vekv. N- *. SECOND EVENING EDITION FOR STEAMBOATS, RAILROADS, 4*0. ??JlaVAI AI TKB>?O>. ;l o < t ot lv ."Market*. T?o i> ; m VsHEs?TI. ? l fair demand for Puts ?? j It p. are r.oxt at i S* fVTr.'n?T)j( marie' :? ?e.o r an.! d '! Fi.hr a>d Me*i -The l.>w ~ni!r? ef |Me ird Wf?t em Fi--' r are >?? l r,,,--nt tr. '. n.iuenee i In the nat'.o c-i j h> advices pel the Franklin. Canadian is du.l at I Si . I>m<?.t:' has?.>!d :.- the cvten* ,>f i.tse M?h all is; it I S'atr. 4 ii Hit If a -.-n aad Indiana, and 4 31,H *> ret pii.t Crne-ee Southern steady v?i'h a mtxlente Ue i! am! Tii> ?lies are -'.a*! m>'.? V I 1V3I ? far ci?tiiaon b>r -od htuid? We notice a m> of nal?ssore (new,-; the IM ?r. Km market, at si. Rye t". air s m limited ttSMMMl ?? I 3". C--a Mea' i? .lull at I 'H f.r Jersey. taaJjV-JBsMna of wn?at a ? eaeaaad H meet beneai freely, and we hear af MM been Red tan at 9!c. ami cue do vi p keaensani vi I eat nie. Canadian i* dull and i. .ininal .V. 9w?l"Vc. Rye i> .,uiet at t >au a-e ?fe?i|/ a i.'.?4.'c Im State and 4,"as.' J -?t.-v. C >rn is more s'n.dv anJ the market i;. arm f -r ?.v;nd?s?1p? ,>f tfjBBl ' -'? ut ji -ai3 for healed, 5ft fur rund Western Miied. mid a i, r Rnur.d Yellow aad 61 far Rmind White. Will-vv ?The m?rket is Mni,t at .'J: ,.. Pn?, ,. PRO' Won?Pork ..? dull and heave, th.- trade .vidv are buy.r... . Mi A titelt 11| for Mesa tewtaadllM t'er ,!?' Pi me Old is plenty and ,? aestected. Heel is a ry and heavy, aid inactive at 8 I30)$I1 for Mesa, ajul |l IN 11 Pnsaa CW Heats are sdfeaad mure freely, and Ike market .? more . :.. t j' 7, JT. for Man... ad >., j>;| for S'i ? Idars La*d ts n'uet and heavy itSi eS'r The ?tack aadthsca is leas e?aaj Sa aspect Hinter i. u?s ideal . tad the ? i-k?t ? firm Ibr irteae quality Seles of 01 .413.??. ..nd S'i," at Ifta lie vt Inch in rather letter Bj Telfgrtfli tu the NYvv-Ymk Trilium-. \\ n? hi it.; ?hu Item,. WaWIMTOWi ItlWatlay, July II '?? eral I lurpJtli MM appearing m the Crtmiaal < ' art to a iswer the charge of abducting the -lave of vir Toombs, suits hare been instituted aninat YVil Maitrhard, Darid v Hall and Mt lav Parker, the pt eties for forfeiture of leougaieaB in Pi d Von I ? nvrerk das bora recofBiaed as Consul for t'allfornia, and I araY \c r for Ohio for Um Dot ; ' v oi 01 'euburgb. ? l tents fi out itosioe. Fatal kct Ideal irrest er a Raab Rabber Harder Bas raa, hteeday, July 1i ti laturda] tfteiuoau,while BanjanuaHoarard, Eaq. i' ei ihani on Cealral Whan, was riding in ins camagc with his wife, s.>t. r? anil nieca, tb< aaaa raa away and the part] wen- all thrown owl Mr Howard'? -.ster died irom ihe injuries s|ie si|st lined yestt rday l'be others were not Mrioualy hurt. Wat, Deroe,.. aiMononslraali robber, w.^ arrested atWoodatock. Yenaoot,on Saturday. He nas para ing m ot v ot tht Dorcbeatsr and afilton Baak, stolen -.uu tune IgO, and snapped a pistol and drew a kaife on Iba odbcei but was sacurod and locked up. \ colored ntan aaraed Baniiaat living m apeneer, Mass , on Mdunlaj, aiter severely beating Ins wife, drained her into the yard and stabbed her t > the beej t Re ba? ahnde aaoape ???? The tteanaei Maria B?rt The tviniieid geati nt >? w-Otieaaa til a ?Onutana, IVeehataday, July 9. The |iaswnaiiie of the Waaasar Maria liurt, l?si on her pasaaga from Oelraataa to tins port,arose all saved, but the btiat !s a total loss. The .steamship w Held 9t ott, rrotn New-Torfc, arrtred this morning, Rallreal Accident. Pun.am LPBia, hfoadaj. July 11 \a iccideat OOCarted last night on the Pennsylva? nia Railroad, aear Muaarabarg, byr*the can running orcr a cow,sind consequently getuag otf the track. The bags a ire master, (ieorge (allaiian. a sou ot ;? nolii e oifi er in this t ny, was staadiag on the plat Ibrm, aad waa berried] crushed. It i* thought he must have died since. ? ?-- - Narketa ni ? Obi i?s-. ful i i rroa .ia- been easier lor the lower grades,since the receipt of iheadrices by the Canada while the higher(roaJitlei bat e been turn, Tht quotations are b>r Stru th middling H< . and fair lu v. The sab - of yesterday weit I, "0 bales, an I to day they reach aVMlO bales. >lnri.eis CtuaaLasroa,Julj n The sa!'s of CatToa yesterday arare TM be lee, i. .. < s ranging Irtan M <> re. CITY ITEMS. ? Tri Bi \ .sr. Finn.?The first store was occupied bt L?bach i Ichepelar, whoes stock, i onaiated of ra !igo. eochlneal, haeaad oil, sugar, t e, waa constderabiy daanujed by water, insure i tor tlM I, w hu h wil. lul'v covet the loss. The entire loss is rtanated ae follows Lesson the building, *:i.ii ii ; on COttOn $7JkM -tl.er lo?s $-.?,?4>n Total, $13,000, The -tore o! Win. Neilson, importer M win, , de Vi Bean r--t. was sUghttydainaged by wa? ter. ? ?? ScatOI 8 At i IDBftT. ? ?Ii, Saturday after- i a, on. while Mr. Wat ll fttogdill and l?s lad] srare , enjo>ing theawelves w it.'i a pleasant ride on the read a not! distant e bey on i Hartem, the spirited aahaal became Ii i ?'??bl i lied. and ran aWay at the hlght of his speed, The horse palled rery strong an Ute Mt, ?iini it was ntterl) Impoasible for aTr. Btoadill to rein him , tin reforC be dashed along at a rapid gate, ami before be could be checked Mr 1 aad h,s wtfa were thrown out of the rehieleand ?ererelj uttured. Mr Stogdill is one of the active mltmtkta ol sheriff < era* le>*- oifice. and we learn thai ins Injuries are of mm b a serious nature that he will OOt be able I i attend to hi5 dtitie- foi several daj a {tV ThtiOMta F. Meagirer,the exiled Iii h patriot, was m lined on the 17thOf February I ist at Hoher! Town, to a Mi*- Bennett. Report aa the Yeaaaateacc Treaty. Wasaiaaroa, gthaajr, J ily II, 1*01. Capi J. M- Mercer ot the Tentntntenec iure eying party arrttrad here Uxfay, twenty days rroa the scene of operations. II? is ? week in ad v ,r.i e of the rematndi rot the party. Be n port-, tnat ujon the \tiantic u'l fhei oatsacoalkoerirei iaaar. igahle tor twi nt)-Iiiemiles a xrvc its DsOUth, tor ?lups ifrawiag eleven feet of watet Ata pesnt called Mm atitian, where the railroad liae as already lad 1 down ItcomaManeea,aadpasaesover ? baaatirel country, teeming with leuses aiid cattle, almost in wild -tale, nr.ti! it strikes upon the waters of Taitepec river. In tin- distance of sixty miles, there are BO other difficulties to encounter titan those common to undu 'utimr countries from the Taatapec we come upon ?he Malatengo, and here have our fir<t grade of nfty feet. W? thenaacend thirtyatilea froaathe Mahv ten gO 10 the 8a ITS Man re Mountain-, a chain of ti,e (.,.,..,:,- ; in irl; which si.icral passe? h ue lieen a rveyed That ei l-a < birela has been chosen a? the 1 eat and 1.t f< as.ble. and 'hrou.'h it a fifiy feet gradt haa been run, wlncb preeents a na-t feas4ble roan On the Paetae rede of Sierra Maare, there ;-re 1 0 diaVuMies te eoatnad with. \ straight line ?o Yeatoaa,on r.e Paeifc. brings rouovera great piaiaof thirty astles. The rdjaaata is very healthy Tl e off .I r? and BV B, t'.ft>-three m BOaaher, are all are! aad have eat "acted no diM 1 1 RiaUTT vND Rnatintrg?Tfct ii igdon rMraaaa haa the foHaasaag aaeaaaf ol an eee .'r.-m-e arhkh bnyneaed n ."?cott Co. Tean?, reeatatSy,whaeJji i-... t a little romantic a Mr t ra:t. tbe owBCi of a very coasfortabh es> t?te, bad in hi? employ, as a laborer, a Mr. Bear, a ho beeaani eaaanaredef ni daughter a afrl of about 'irr*' 1 a rfourteen years of in. o.. aahbath, the Ith : ' ? ui the absern e of the father. Bear and the pod to BtaatriUa and were narrried. They remainc'- taaaejhsl 'an':, 'he following .'aturday, b 1 . ihe tataer, in the ajhaaaw of tut kaaawam. c :: e aad tink hi- daughter, packed hat up. and , ,t' 1 1 bt r under'he care of in* brother-in-law and .1 v. nn, whom report aayi hadeaired tier to marry, starting bt r . rf ??? \i:--.--.opi, by ?av of Scott and Lee counties, -i ibis State, taoisviLle, Ky^ eYe> A.- -ooii a.? tt.e??- cireumstances were learned by ?f? biiehand he made apfdication to the Judge of *.-,? t ire it, 1 btained .? writ of taoeaa "trpna. and ?'arted iti pursuit The company fleeing were over? taken t:; V'rrmia. but the writ had iOst its virtue, lad though one of the pursumg party once got the wife into bit possession, he thought it unsafe to re? tain her. on n cine p.?to!- drawn by hti adversartes, aa : r rt I aratumi tor deadly combat. a further eflor. was not then made to recover her by the h'isoa.nl. Bha araa ftwn uken on to Scott t II., and there confined and guarded until word could be sent to the father and a reinforcement ob? tained. Diu.zi beTtvuutneiaenl :n Scott, the baa ' and a ith bis patty igaorantry passed on. arui crossed ,. r i.*o Lee before" hi* m.stake was fuunu ot.t. in 1. ?.,: 'line the father, breathing curses and ven res nee. came on with bis reinforcement, leek he . ri 'o ' is nosaession. and started on the intended Jh Lee to Kentucky. *e On going ?bcLt ten miles bevond Eastlnlle. to Col. Spear's, he n?, f, oursuingpartv on tfuir return, f rom pm dential motive*, the husOand ?1. not allowed to ap? prove h the hou-e where the father a a- and <m the mim iir t pof those w ho were of bis party, the earl v ? .it to a room, and prep vat ions were made for , , rk shook! an attempt be made to recover her. li.i.t-u-'ated by the show of weapon* and. the M i iri determined m-nner of the father the MOfd from an attach The father iBd ?Party rrMinied their jouniev. and were pa-*, baa en through Lee bt the uit ..vount*. By a inal reaort, the hiistmnd ?ent raeeeerurer- bearing a letter ofan UM and . street, from si..?cr. ,tv hrother-ui ;1V.V' Wi?V V >:,:'lin ??? -r- hidN -nser, J with a writ of *.Aeue ,0r?w. Tb, ,r:jrr ajej n | M ? r. turn of Ute ruru wwk th.- mn. end an *.reoment to tCTM of a. Illlili. aa the ha? awabotit t* ' alc-r. ed. and tl.e *rnl menu of the c-mmumt? hose <t rya path) :..r the husliand Wu- e - ? pintle had auon Ike uiher ae have not ret < rot a v ? | . Hbssiab Fi u..?There ia mom m aj*x. aaafrta. Ye,Unairat fla? taken dunag the Rcudu ' l:on b| Cm. Washington from the Hex?aaaa, at Trcn ton. It if composed of .-.Ik, beautifully embroidered in needlework?the ctoarn appear* proaauaana, and the date ITT4 on the iron; A.m>. ihe identical nag surrendem! at the battle of lorklewn. It w te th-* flag of the ?e\enth regun? i.t. and new beere this ia m rption "The ?nrrenderof Lord Cornwall's N ins, ?be erowning c'> r\ ol toe nxanjdeta ine ?sj ; the assencsa irnu " The lag is ot r.ch silk, acli petfa i in d With t>u It; In.;? >. toners! Washington'sUidy guard tl.tg t* also tat r? ? silk, with the motto, "Con ijuer or die " WlsLKt.lN T'm\KK?IIY.-The BJBjajaJ eomm? ncein? nt of t1 < Wes evan I inver>U) at Mid? dleman, t'or.n . a ill be held mag the M t?> the Ith (?f August The baccalaureate sermon will be prea* h?vd on Sunday, t; i 11 On hlaegray, ihe oratnm before the iit? rar> ROCii bee aid be di lirerad by Hie lie* (i B Cheerer, D.D.. of than city Ob Tuaeday, tka 1th, the era:.on and neoa* t? fore Ike Pat 1 psaloa aajeteta w , be de rreeea by M/n? ? Presorts, K?q ., anal B J Is s. .AM. also the oral on before Ihe Alumni by the Ret I' Weatworth, aad the oration ami poem he fore the M Society of the Mystical Seven." bv the lies. II V Beecber, of I5r????klvn, and J tl.Saxe. K>.; cm Wednesday tka -eauu eakahd tat will be held i i'mmkm i'mvm ok Trim i V ColI.K?R? The an' nal commencement ?>f thu luetltution w:il beheld in Christ Chare h in this eUvTonThnawstay, Jv.v :<l-: Tkll being the tarutv-tiilii coaunence ment. on appropriate address w ill be delivrreJ tn the nunc place on Wedaesdaj cv <>mng, the MljL by Ret E bdaardi Beardalej of .New Haven The RMfet t;g ot the House ol Convo.-aliou will be hi M in the College Cnenel al I oVksch m the mornhag Of <VYrdne??lav, and ihe aU liesa will be de ? i' ? ?? .>? ike - une afternoon, at i oMJook, la i hnst i hi rcn. by ilen Lovi Woodbary, LL. D. (Hartford t'ourant. I'm an ksoitixb Dat.?Aa lafcrt it BttaV| ii all bj li< ernoi Woo l, of Oha?, in pursuance of a >?; eaolu ion of the Ohio Legislature, to have * unifi nn day for Thaaluwti bag and Prayer, m all the States ic ri e i aion, and he has porrospoaded with :!.?? BxrcuUret of the several States ?>n the subject. The daj wleeted will moat nsnbdhrj i>e the last Th?r dai in November. This i* right, and we hope all the States of the t in. n will ado. t the suggestion i d"o "Mate-maii FaCTOIY bvbnbd IV I.liill IMNii.?TIsS cotton faetor\ ?d J kaassbary a Co . North Killing Nr, MTiodhsm Co., was struck oi lightaing last Pkura d '\ a .'. bashed to the ground B? rapid was the - . i of laedeveurlag eleaseal that it w.?? foun.i 'U.p,..kit '.- i.i r> -. lie an* ot t eonlen's ol the null That the Ire am* the work of lighianag there is no room to doubt The sstiaialrd total loss we under ? lai'.l to he al out fJlhtKio. whih th?' amotini of nutir .m. e w.is *|ii,.hhi (Norwich l onrier \Vh1PPRD itY a Woman. ?A .Mis. TtS fethern, residing it the Neith Bad, roaeeivine hers ?i. it injured by certain reports ot Mi UuSaa Pike, i itool. >?sterda\ to seek redrev> by chotising hm Seeing Mr. P SOSO! a si..re. -he procured a cowI..de. an I wttkottl Biaeh pielunmary e-iplana lien, applied the whip over Ins hoa. head and back, no severer) as to hi ?>? the blood The i?h>r fellow pie.ul for quarters, whoa the arosnaa espresse i her - itisfai tiOO and lilt the store t.Newb I Herald. !? The C?mptown (Ky.) J-nmm' stye thai ecitJSI n Ofthat i<lace lately took ninety head ??l beef cattle from that plai. to Pfea i oik cut, in th?? railroad, through this State, and returned home iu elevendayi with the proceeds of the sale. The es pense per head waa Bit 19, and the shrinkage hardly anything. When driven b) foot It required seventy Ii, r i i, andCOSl SbOtlt SSI per head, and was *l ter.il? d v. ith a heavy ioss by shrinkage. KiSI fN Hin -im 1 ? Last iuo.it thS |i.i|)?M null of Newman. RobOkSOa t Co, un Hkasdsie, N II , with all its contenUh was burned, i ohm triable raw material was on hand, which iIbated tne fate <>t tl e building Not much paper Wae Iniriit. a? Hie ga k had recently been sent swat Lostes?nested at trma ao.flos to |o,ooo Insured ir the Ktas t*oosaaay, Hartford, foi ti MO 11,008on the laJILStylaOoatJM macl inery, and |l,IMoa the sttick iiiat Ksgle Viroinu Tobajoco Crops,?Tin Win limttr K'l" '?!'. mi -ays the |>io?peet tor a crop of to? ll i eo in tdUsState is mm Ii WOTWJ than last yer. Pea planten have anything bke plant- saeeajh t<> I, art Maaj crops havi i?*?i? planted over, and ma:i\ i ?* the p1 ilits aie veiy -mall A planter ot i hari .ite county says it la lasposetMli to Oatpeel a lull i rop. This will ke?'p lohuceo up. MARINE JOURNAL. POS1 Iis NKW-VORK Jill ll Arrived. Kalk f !>?' ! II en '. He' iltmanil, II ini'>':r ? Jii il .. m l,.' U.J 'i.. : ?S-. i .:??-. i h ? k 5i k i.tili a i. I, I.t? Ii. l?o >t. -;k.ke Ui mis Bawkfse. Oihba, Irani Iwsasss, lau. in NY"'1, sadsi jnrymsm baviag,ea 'he inth efiuae,at ia* it a 13,eigenem ed ?? a* n ?!e t?NW. in wheb carried paar fore aad mataaias! Oneredhha atswaaoo, not as dal not a sat say. Jui} t, oa ib. Baaks, see ? Isri;. eU'r* Haik Ot-etoeatea 's?e). Piotea, Btockh din 71 ?1?, iroa, le Pit hi I *. v . a, atedl HiafJA T.yP.r (of M Oeorge), atseaar,Paaee,Pft,tl ,- -iiray, tu I? w Tnu.djr mhTrnmaa (< f Oreeapurti, TuttI* Male (oftenl,, Mat a a.l t .'l c!?, (< lien, I OTaei JUB* W, Ut St, lea SI, in ? i le.liatotrerts irdCaptA BOiffied Kveiy sieruaa ? ?<i Is ro -aie bin.not it peeved in rain t .'/ *, K it mn insinsa, uf Oresagoet, Ll. while m tka act <>f Iskra* in the fure aalt t?p*ail, tell from the r rentsst, and aa* inataatJ- killed Jnaals,lat im. ion at a,?paks *his Obio.fi. AtahVaff"fa Ibr Uveepool.was supplied us v. Ith i i.avical r v.' Atlant; s :Brn ll'd'erm, Ahae.i? I 1 dv -alt, fce, te It ( \re.ilv Si Ii V? in O'ivei. Trainei, l'lulMilel|iln:t i ?t- ss 'i t"i M. l lletoara, Dsns RH (IV 99*9 John Sp. ar, Spi ar. L.verno.1 vmm1-- s i-'.NNK. Meridian N ? Domestic Port?. i I p \NY. t. :. : ?? Art - . ;. Adi II ?. : St-* ii a.B i.Prosslem-i i ?aader, Nirk ? .??u.U. '.ii Elmira Riyers, Wpelltaaa, Prewateaes .. .?>!.? I mbl?9, Can : I all, N Vorkj Straager, I ?rrnraa. N v..rli, v ? lenei PCI rk; Bfanam, letaaaoa, NVerfc; . ? r ii '. in i, pbiladelpbiai I M Fci-i, M?*e, F'.ii isleaee APA LAI NICOLA, Jane tt?Arr l?rk Kd? oil Knud t<n NYork; tStb. bar* Mar. Cuna i.< ll. I'o f.len, Ntrwuort, WaUi anb.AlBMilia.Switb. K.tniie Tetu*. I.rnc Oen Wd m>n.Prekwab,NYeri t ..t Mh.awwaidC Jaiass.wsot rtostiia in port t';? ? ship CtiaabHSPas. Perkias, fur Iii.-' kl i 1 -'??. nn NYurk, wte. Vi , . I nn ? . I' ? V I. W .. - .1. nn. Lil.d, ); . I . . '. ? ? Ui'vui. Biekwith. fm NY rk.lde; rb? Alsvedu, Siaitb. Aa Saiane, latas, wta;, ,* n \i K ? Iba me. fm NOrleaas,?le; I Onnraaa.iassri C?ed*ra. f"r NYork, Ids ' IIARLESTON, I ? 10?la Ihe ?IBnir. bsfb Avnls, Ii . i . . a < i.i, -iii.|mjm-.I the Brunen i, .? j W ks. I brii Metallak, Mn .? M .-?...? \\ , , - , se i Prisf V.\ i' M ? .1. i;. ..r'??t.,*i,, SC. (i iRLnsTON 1 ' is?Arr tka Sa* a Ahes, haw' . 11 iBsSR rOWM BC Sal r.-< i, aag BskaViB, Baw> n .a. st Cryur. ,\KU OHLCANS, Ja'j X?CM ateaatship Pampero, w. la,( el rsUM Rerksltire,WilUaats. ii1 sta.u. lier m* ia,? ud N"i : s rah Purinrton, Pnrisgtsa, Ha? ? t ? ?' Men-i MYort sehe sVsaes, LaasaeitxCka r - W ? II i.-t i..- f??.. i Tancia Ha,, Oregon, Trenis, ran.: ro; .(? i r. I , id. Natal, MoaslS. Arr samedav, ship* i t u B Lrrei Meoera ViaoLaWstea; Ai R ?> '. i ? Iraaada, Bateaildor. la?ertM?>l, .... . I.: . ?'. kieiuaa. aaliie His*daras: Msdaaa; M.S'. !. i:. . I .1 . 1 'An?? d s'l-amolup i;:d??*t<m. (.,.?? ?? - - ? i -venrnra. Vsera, Bsre , i .. Hr> :' ** - i r, Wank, Bvearaai Hrship . fi'-m v, l.iver^-..!; i ark I>iret|.i Kish.tlates, \ -i %l > . >ir:- 'ii ? Pr .-.sr. 'i|. until. Ilinni, : r t H M Chari.-ti. LigM as.nte. ?..?alilish. Ra Mb Man I-, i : - o B Mathews, K..?.in? u. aasass In t ? ? urn Valrerdi Morsts Arr atsaaisatp K It,. iSaatiaen tbjp*Partbeami.MaUsaws, I ? h ? n ? ? i Tib ?s .. Hdl. New. V? 0 Ks (ir* i ' Ryan I -' a . C.,'u.iil?.. Irorhsm. do; ,;n lilaace. -i . .. ?. .1?.. i.isy . Du?e.. Havana; I,..-- u'.r tiooprrt,Bordesa*; Praaaaa Jsars I.\i:. .? De.liil s irkMaypo, Fatss, Barcsmasi a .. a ( - ? \ ? la, ?eaea: Br seb Tmsaas Jaaaas, i'..'. . Ilsttan I-i..W1: fei I!" ..ta. Muss. Vera Cm* V KW ll S\ INI .-Arr-- h? Alev..mler. Maldw.n. I i . i , . --<:. I M Mitchell. do. Isi+n Powter.?. Alben . rtoep Lady Fee??es wnrht. NY bid br?? Maxe -?. Saagar; iehs Yeraanaa, i rutreet lattit I. ? IN Tax, ISnaW.dag hwi ' H H ILADElT'HIA I . I-An j ? I I ?, re ? .I>"1?"*' . .. - . I id Mortis, N i >>rk . Mary P hK HMONO. J . Ij-An ahr* New Y..rk. Nelwn. N V t Jttliett. Baker, H .. .-a ? l.r. Ora,aut T'ittte. \ ?, j-,; Woottra, DleMwerth, Stanford era Saag I ? - d< R**? "? "?' m sr.. s vV \NN IH. Jnl Ii- Ar' ? ara Ve.n. F? ? v C' rtrbiaa.Wa *mght hasYawoiw vaasasa, Ih ?art. New \'o'? , T?.i,.r v. ii MIS'. I' n i - < eared icbs j M Tsri r. I . . I M York; I iBeea ? . >< s. V.i Ms Pe ell. Bi n*. i . ? * ... kba P ?? irrmm, C rtlett. KLhaW^bi? r.-n term. 1 nU, Ball as in_ . Reeeiet.ol Predace. By im Verl Ihrer A asti - Mejdw. B^ t Cat Meat. Mid Nek > > *? < baje . ? V! , . . Rr, ?! t<"?. bleWBOS Whra' i<i i aa - ^ ^^^_^^^mttmtmtm ?l REET I i E PA KTM E N J> \}? Dg Res^l'.tion. hare bee^. 'g,DCWAlJrf vJtjtr? x .1 Aider: .ti T > ^/i? cl'bb ^^JJfl* IWand 111 Eaat-Brwelwa. . tuJ?**_a iak srs whers tue M ON EH oa ??? ?? ?V\lr\^?t^^h2l^? . M .re not BOSS '' J ^T YIsTsi '.;.er.m. ?'<? W'"^"^ ^ b**?* tas l?A *t to tU unileougned. ?? om~' , - July nut-J"J) >. ^jQjjjf I pA?Wl< 9W9W V*?1*