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1 i Arrival of the Illinois. TWO WBEKS l.ATKIl FROM CALIFORNIA The Villnn( HUH nt urki A Jl'DGK AltKMTKD r'l'H MUHIiKR I IX 1.01.1). Fro ttaa Hew York rrll.uii., il Th United Hlla Mail Si'smthip Company 'a aiaaaaahla U. F- I pile 1 il- tud alt him A el in Irrsnile nil Tim rrrr Th fftr of Sin FVenol aa again been larthH end hrrirf into efher period of lerri-b's exc.l which hu wonderfully ep-irimllnittiut and reappear for the two months. At II veiling of the lnt strainer Ibe 1(7 was qnlet, I remained an nnil the afternoon of the 2Wt, n-li-n party of Ihe V.gilanr Ommlttee all ropU 'l an arrest offender ramed Milnoey.

Associate "bW-r Justice llevd H. rr, with other of Ihe "law and order paitv," if 'errd. I alight elruggle ensued, and Judge Tern 'rew koita end stabbed Mr. 8. A Hop kins.

Tin vs wee alraoet In tantly carried all over the ritr. in a fo oiinutee a 't body of the Vigilant Committee was hastening tn tha wkilt tha street thronged by an an.V ticitaj uiullitmU. The rnwriei Vf th 8'ate parly aurrrninded, id tn a abort Fine Uir whole Uw and order re wir-randarM and laid dnirti tbxir arae- 1,000 Und e( armi ant captur.xl, od Ju. ft Tarry waa arroitnl and cnrryrd, with about nne huo (final ertiem, tn nmi cf the Commitla. Mr.

i probably not aurrire hit woond, and Terry 1 atd liy tba Cummitlfe for atnWnoa in caw of II na' death. ttanne aitMl artnf ilia Cotmrritta hail been performed, Iher diaparwl at qaietly an old army rrwn parmtla 'luarirra Cm miitac a firmly MUbliiihed and in perfcc It, at. the Anvricar Artnr of the Citrof M-nia' it ornriW; and as lliara ationfily, aa bite ii tinld piawaaion iieir niili'srydiacipline arr- all brare man, with Ire anna the kind, it will narer be fir the Suit a irribly cms pel ibrm lodianand. Viut they will diaband a imetlr isd eheerruIlT i ther tciV up arm, when thry havemt c-fTenin' fi'm head, which hai name Ihla uiHr 'poln 'he txhibilion house ofhiatcr-. and (Lastliueja.

Julia len llayru 'iini with grri auecer.a 10 bhUianlaadwnoia a. iho Mctrvpolibin Theater. There are three theater! and on i rircua in Terr orcwurful ffjieratkn thia city. Thlalaanoi-dence of a relbvnce -a tha nroWct rate. A riotous "law an nrdi meet 117 waa held at Sacramento on tin "i'h June, it prored a failure, 10 fat aa any decant expraaeinn pinion acainat the Vigilanto Ci'iumitlee waa ooneerDed.

The conduct of the two Corire'iinif tLirbcrt Mid creuted mnh indiination. Ouaniderable icttemenl xt in Amador County in rrf ard In the appearanca o.r United autea nurrfToi 1 Hie rim claim. The people all -taM rharnniona in the Fa stern Stale 10 fot Wi wi' Wagiui-road bill unnig i fJoninaa. Cnrori and cauUiehaTe no' I nnn.i'nu. "Harrfaira anrt hlrtha ncsnty.

I' tliefewitr. I A Itwle bny. YAlliatn lioewel' w- irwncd al Gold Rill retvin ly. On toe 10th ult. an Indian win chad at Waaanartlle.rVwkilliiir a-whlt man 1 1 Snnnra 1 WUIiaai Smith, tnerahanL ha tdend at CalaTeraa.

Da th 13th ult. John William! waa aentence 1 kof fnr the murder of Caspar Hhep-iraV CtlaTOTt. 1 John A. Wlooew-u killed in Asiiinr County by tha carini of bank of earth. William T' ianhab-q rent for twei ty year from San itciaoo to tli l'i ittentiarr fur kill-inir aaacm.

Dr. Dick- nn and 'laughter "rere drowrd in 4h Meread rer. Marah'II wa ahnt and bajly wi inded aa affray at Uurphy'a." JTicholaa lVllep'inrn deliberitely ahct and Wiled fm lliwn at ran J. A fir at Mormon laland rrntly ronaunw 1 property to ih- la nf (14 BOO Jerry Ca'li 1 ha Iwn anvati at Stocklcn, ejfcarred with arm, in the burning of the rcai-ilnea)r It A IrerccJH' 1 dU'andon the I'll, d--fry-'ing cmaiderable pmpertr. Bamnal L.

Oantt and Wm. H. Keller, wr-e vnerrted ft rmfrrr at Sacramento on the 'Albert CaBnUnham waa accidentally killed pear MarjariHe. Jfalhan Co He, nf Amador County, ha nf mnrler. A man named Hherman was recently killed, at a Mexican far-dingo, at Salrador.

Mrmn H. HaU accidenially ahot and l-ajiarbtfy wn inded by tia lie m. named l'rkin, Squaw Crark. (laisiiel Steel anj wr robbed ''inn the hlgnwar. a abort time in rWV Conr, l' firuirly 0 New Vurk, comLiitUd aoicid at Stock on Hie 23.1.

11 know here fa a writer for the jtrru. At the am plane, on the eaoiei Hit, Mra, Uch, dVatroyed her own life. Berry Well baa heen conric'e tVt- ii ui 4enfamn named Donn.near Ilenit! MITb and? of Prajderie Hbi'mii ''ound, a atari time am, aear Yaba Uirer, nhciv he had mnroVrad. 1 NEW FROM OREGON. RictrEltvm Xtm K'lttd warf t.

i fVariW WeVeofadS 'Wra! wrAaeaa, Mmjl Ptil mwt CWstai'a Smttk'i form Th Trek wiawt of June 18 furnishes ua ritb tb folowlojr extra-. Throngh tae prnmpbaeM nf C. C. Bee roan' aad Urvgaa EianH are ai plaeed in session n( tb Jcknvill eal.Vf Inim which we take tb following (tartliug intelligrh free Rogue Rirart Ui yesierdsvfjorw 13) we had a eoarerwatlno flUl CeiiUin John V. Miller, direet froni 3ray 11 Creek, who intatmed tx that bad rwn and 0BTwmd with Mtcral nf that vplaniarrawkn laad just Miuroed fr.m tlu, lower Rogue Rlrr eountrr, and that ba learned trmn ltvm rbat the It Jural, asd UmoT bad aw laao iwi (v-w ti Jhwar, abort distance above lb mouth, frsj th aarprrs of, talking nvura Irtatv; that G.re and Umpf were willing tn treat and leave the er4r Jorm nnt enraaot ta bavt.

Tb chiefs then left A'ter that lime, bnut the. "'5tt Jatn.Cap'ain fmtiit, ra e'risim snots irsarawta. aiar war. a ki oanp fart bay np fbtt ldt) qd poi Onabl I ttama. irana; yi inuiauas.

ii.iLii raA. a vL.u.ni...MiMi.Ma am a tU4 asxawttw ia tkW artwiwr'wrwd para, killiaar alerea ate and avtuaaliag I eM. Tha baitl eavstaiaed o)UswIslr 0rl tb batrt rw BnfM aVfwr ladlaM 1 ara vita Casa ejaHa, aad ruled thai tbe 1 .1 ihi. iMirl v. yeeiaraay, nne iw arrived at Qnarantlne .1 clock A.

Ma th. ITth. brings .1 an1 Mul MLrsmshtn fr ght.reeelvofl mm in. OoirV'i steamship PearsonY Bi anauowtiof- tl, Frsnris." 'ere P. I .1 passenger.

at for riglity refnlars eTanevel abont ntarwu awi -abaeaj Bnibaaan; ejoanroand, aaU catrrped ear tb B'g B-oatof a River. -1 lb rorilnir; oil Oerrrge isf'irrjMil tb XSf-r'iil thtt tfa wtBrrrl 1 ladicswl Itaskad aw.rti Iff- CINCINNATI DAILY ENQUIRER, WEDNESDAY. JlJLY 30 lg5g: .1... won Joha and Thr heard John aaf. iiavuaw in I -'Bihmi, hart alwaj U.ld whip th now, if why do 1 fou chart them with our k.n.

and kill llo ui. and aa tour pod, and balia He a. r.l Iniily mad the chaise, hut did not erf-d am tloni. IHirlng the bant 1 '1'" waa win ended hang C.l'l.n Srnlh. Tie Indian, tbUinad the budf of oiw of the ud iiddiari and lung it up, and lied a atirk on the Bl.m li-r toraiireaeotagnn.

On ihe day of lha bal a Mr. hl'n wai 1 fr.iii C.I ncl Ho na. t.f.'aiain lb. ba'ire reaching hia deal he rame i. a body of lodiana, but made Ilia earap by leatinji hi mul aad ratiirovd (Colonel UucUanan, wt.o immediatalr ant out (or Hi aceae oi action, ar ririag nelt day about rn o'clock.

In a abort lianai th It diana drew oil. It la not knnwii what number of In. I ana were killed in th ngafrnwnt. It not koow iu what direction the Indiana i Major I. Outlaw, with atvut one I -ndred and twenty olnnteera, waa n.n.inj; rn Kopne Hirer a waa Srrd iiKr I the liana from the oppn 0 aid of the hrer, but fortunately one cmpan about fifty r'n at ru on the aame aid th Indiana were, and only a ahnrt distance above when tha tiring coR.maitred, and they im-mediauily charged nnon the Indiana, killing lira and wounding eerrral, and t'ok about twenty aqnawa and ynang Indiana priao jera.

The Indiana ware of (eeorge and I.impr'a lianda. They Immediately ll -d In Colonel II 11 rhaaan. and aome die warriora placed tbemarlrea under hia proiertion-glring up about forty riflei and thirty-1. rc r-rolrera. "roi Hie I.i al-r I 111 m.

J.ily al. of 11 Wife with hrr Nr-docrr btte nf tlio lliikliand A Traced A I moot. An ontrac Miua ca.s of amluction and atHmo-n'al infi.lelilr has recently ocrorred at I'o't Hot, Canada Weal, aom of the ai'biequeii! acanea ol which were Irana'orreil tnthii aide of the wator, by Ihe II ght of 'he guilty ml Ibo ptirauil by the outraged husband. The facia near aa rv nn 'her them are aa follow: Mr. a young ai.

1 hiirlilr rn-apectablc 1 nater and atturner of Tort lli ie, had of late tn auapect the inti.lelity nl hia wife, mi ia aaid to a young and acc. m-pliahed the toother a rl.ild l-aa than two year of age. The peraon aueirted of ha ng eetraoged the wife fn.ro her hutband, and Im-onme tha a' Ihnr aa well aa partner of bar ill, la named Hendrraon, alao a rvaidrnl of ri Hopn. ia an Australian adventurer, irhn spent aome time In the distant gold region, and accumulated ta capital. lie haa, rnre his rrtum- aa Mr.

II hsa reaai-n to tieliara irpra tiaied himvlf into the afT'etiona of Mrs It and persuaded her tn believe thet he tvas the iodul of minhood, while her lord waa any thins hut a kind and devoted husband. III. wonl. ff.nle lolo tier hran t.m ra te I Th hoshand, finding hia wife Inat, pt.ipnard tn bar that the matter should lie made rr. notorious but that a divorce mtild berflectcd in the manner 1 hie by minus' consent.

He received nn answer to the prop lion, but nn the night follnw ng the diacoverv Monday last- the lady war g. and her. child alao. Th.buahand fnfycte I th.it b. wife had gone to h.

i i.irenta at followed thither, rot to reclaim her, but to nsoover lis child. He oid not find her there, and at onre concluded ihat she had crossed tn tr ie ritv. II' car tn Rochester and found that tbegu'ltr nair left Port Hope on Monday night in the Hfh oiaoV for this place. They atopped at a hotel ia Charlotte, wber the woman remained while ar paramour ruturned to I'ort lloja, to transact some rntsiness. r.r tierhapa Ut lull the anspidon nf the hnshsn.i.

lie did not go I'ort Hope by the boat, hut Infi the steamer at Cohnurg and went In I'oit by land, Jind evidently with no fteaire to be aeon. Th elnnrm-nt had create I rat aennation I in th villare, and all avn pathy run with the lnjurl husband, and no liule indignation waa expri seed against tbe neducer. Tbe first mer chsn.a and business men of the town look the affair in band, and perhapa intended Intake Hen-deraon in hand Ion. When Ihev heard that he had pelurned. a number of then: 11 paired to hi refidenee he ia a bachelor, boardi'-v with his deter and demanded admittance Tbey were aaanred that th pemnn thev Might waa not within, and ao thev left, nnt caring to make a search against tha wishes of reMiectab'e lad although they were quite sure ihat Henderson waa at home.

Henderson returned in the ft't terfr ron Tuea-day. Th runawy wife bream alarmed or perhap partially revolved to retrace her a'epa and want hack to 1' irt Hope in the steamer Lft.m Wedneadar. After she had let. her husband arrived from Niagara, and went to Charlotte armed to the teeth, and nn doubt fully resolved tn shoot He there in time find that both birds had flown. It appears thai Henderson did not know that had rvtnmeit.snd anon after she reached Port Hriye ia the tnf he embarked fnr kV cheater in lb ffi'uadui er.arrivng here yesterday morning.

Hafore going on shnre he diaenv-ered 'he man he had wronged, ami the man he dared nnt meet, atandincr on the dock. He con cealed himself nn the ateamer, and waa nn lioard when sje left nn her return trp at ght n'clncr. The end of thia maHer is not vet. Mr. B.

Is anxious tn find hia child, wVich the deatmvrra of hi pesot have put in aome place nf conceal ment beyond his -each. He will no doubt find it aoon, and perhaps tin lUndcrenn. If so, hmk out for burnt-powder. AhnrkiiiK C)e of lnfnnl lile. I We Saturday, tbe finding of an i fant'a ba-tv npnn the h'aih, above r-- lae detenptivg of the which I 1 body waa fni.rid waa r-' that family Mr.

'oon Fupenntende' ejf tb .1,. one nf his children reman em) Tuesday a wnm.fi Mitral, a an altirad had ftalled .11 at the house" make inquiries after a man is iail. The unan had given her name as ic- torina Nrhr, and the man in jail as Casnr ssl.l, was Ihe faiherof the child. Hhe wished to obtain mnary for the support of the 'nfant. She went finding that Wnghi ad been discharged, without making anv pn.

for bar relief, acooD.panied hy her brother. With thiselue, Mr. Koon and Coroner Nott pri r-)eded lo a house OB Gfenesaee-etreet, wber tir found Vlctorina, showed her the drea, id noticed her guilty looks when she deaiei nil knowledge of it. She elated that her broiler bad taken tbe child to Irving, and that she saw'i imeffon the ca's i it. Tbe Cnronr, accompanied by Sheriff Allen, immediately started for Irving, where tbey, after a lerg search, fouad the stopping-place of JgaSn Kbr, aad also ascertained that the woman bad enens up in the same train with ihemselre.

John's I'nry and hi sister's differed materially, aod ibe man smnaeqnently rave a second ver 1. entirely dtfle'ent fmm either, tie was ar- rested, and on bwirg enorrnnM with his sister he exclaimed "Only fur you I shouldn't be in UiaaBrai.al" Tb pair fiaal'y confessed that, on tearing Mr. Soon brmtw, Ititry went np ion neacn, inn me brntner, sfadlng ro'O tb water, took the child by rase lea and threw tt aa far oould nut into Ih Uk. Tben they (al down aod cried st th thought t.r what tbey bad done. On th exara-fnaboa.

TletoHn stated that Caspar Wrlrhl was bar sadnewr, and that finding (b nuld get nn Bnwr of bim bad beooan oiscnuragsa ana Aremlrted tb deed; assisted try her brother. wra tally tnmttd. Tbey am kvsta swiegi aotn twenty two thre vtr of mra Oeraans; af th le.wi5 iwder of we suouia iuug. Buffalo Krfrttt i AisrrnitB twrnmn bwAMjt-- dartiaad tht tr arrivd aa, ittasn ia a wknUaaia tailoring tabliskBaxat IB tbls rly, haws Davinar aitaaaiasu let a fnatt ladrat WbiU Morris Coanty, inakraf prwatatt and ptt iflaaik for Bulrlainti: rhick'-wer M6pil: bat Inr nda.fl Tt at frieaSa aatAtaauetad that he U) a wtl. ltvm ta lew Ywrkand aeeard taa r-MeaAr alleg that lb taartW war swriwd la 19at bya tbodiat aiereymaa Danwd HtraflM.

I'pwa iwasiviof aach farwaar prnsasd. lags war tioyft-Mrmtri flg Uswrtfeev. rW W. 'ia I. tut- lromlhaBi1.1o;ir.aif Jul1.1 a Ha Cnrrr nad Wife, 1b following ptrticu'ara of the rescue of I'r.

II. Carey, aad wife, of Orernhuah, Wis oonain, who were on bo ird of tbs steamer Mfr'i-em India nn, together with a liltl son, al tha lime of her taking Iks, are gathered from them ainos their rsariie. lt Carey ha4 been on viatt with hia familv to hia lather, Luiber II. Carey, who resides at Boston, In this county. Hi.

Carey studied hia pnifaaslou in Una city w.th lira. Hprague and Loomia. Thla statement is not "ithf.nl Interest tn many nf oar reader When the tire broke nut, they were in the back part of the boat which waa immediately enveloped in flume. They triad to get to the forward part nl the steamer, but were unable tn do an. Ili 'Or.

Carey) tben sold hia wife tn blow up her ll'e-prewrvar, but it leaked. Ilia alao aa uaelraa. lie and Iba twrd then threw over aome hoi until the ft me a buret out mam them a Tha steward then told Ihem take to the water for their lives. He Dr Caravi than threw oil ono end of a large coil of rope, and told Ina wife to get down on It aa aonn as ha ahou Id I11U.U in. He pulled off bis hat, oat and liaila, and tool his hllle bv on his bsek.

The littles boy waa nnt at all ighlen.d but turned to hia mother and aain, "Mother, I am sfraid for you." Thoa were Ihe laai words ha mi iiltrad. He then jumped into the lake, ard when be eunk the hoy held biro so tightlv by Ih neck, that, on nalug me mr-lace, ha could not breathe. Thef Bunk twice lleaaw that ihey were both drowning, and he ooaened the boy'aarmasnd the boy slipped from him. When they cauw up thinks lome one jumped up ihem, for he waa atunneit, and never saw anything more i the child. He then swsui to a hrac aud rested there a little time, when a jr(re Irish woman u-d hold of him and csoi" near dniwnlog him.

He awam from there to the wheel when- he auved till th flee ur-d up him ao that he had tn Lav. 11 then sii fornard v. an 1.1 irel an.and upon Ihe opp Miila sifte of th f-r the small boats could not Kt their aide of the bot on aceiwni of the fir. There wa an ciploaiop aa ha got forward, which i i near kt'lieg him: hl olothea and hair conaidrrable lead which nelled ant fallen upon him. A'ter aa hour's etruiigliog he eufceeded in reaching th other side of Ihe boat, and waa picked ip almost iinoomicioiia.

Uta. Carey c'ung to the riijf i.n'il alie saw a man near her with a float i fender. She asked h.ui tn 'el her take hnld of ih. other end of it. He told bar aha must not Whet him thai it would hold bnlto of Ihem II.

replied it would not, and that ahe must cot lake hol nf it. Hhe aaid that it would I10M ihatu both, and that she Mould lake hold of it. She j.rnr i it i.nd la bold of Ihe other nd. Mie waa in the water nearly an hour. Th-v were the last Ihat nor picked up.

Mra Carey waa aomewbat burnt, and waa injured some in being dtawn into the boat. II waa ao hot where she waa that she had to dip her head aod arrna umler iter to keep alive." Since the above was written we ban- learned 'bat the ho.lv of one of Ihe children, pici. -I up near the scene I the catastrophe and brought tn thia c'ty for interment, hsa been rrcogn zed by the Wrcaved friend aa th. of Or. Carey'a son The pirenta have the melancholy gratification of knowing tl.at the remai anf their lost nne repose in a nuiet grave, insleail nf driftinf unaeen and iinhumd, at the sport of wind and wave.

A shocking Murder iu Baltimore, tin ihe afietno in of Wednesday last, a fright- 1 tha nnnar nart of I tue city 01 nau particular Thcviilim a a young man named Oeore W. Andrew lacuty rear of age, aad re-aided ai'l. li inolhrr, in Lombard-atrrrt, near Shmder A fi.liu.g dub, roving under the title of "Calitliu.niih snp," were collecting for Ihe purpose of ptrade, at the corner ot Bord aod I'. ppieton alreeia aod, aa usual, a le'fe crowd waa itrawn bwether to see them Andrew and an ariina-ntarxHi. named J'ph S'enpa, were a'ai diiig on Uie corner talking, when William orht.ihe uiurde'er, stepped np, and, semng Slovens l.v the ihe tkroa', charged bias with tell-m lies L'Ut him.

Andrewa interfered to pee-vent a diatuibai and Knight turned upon him, when blowa w.ra eirhangod. The captain 0' the fishing club.Haerv Upson, all equipped with aworcl in hand, left 1 rank and aimed a blow with the weapon al Andr. wa, which waa warded oil by the latter. Knight then baeked a few pacea. remark Tg to ih crowd to "tand hack, I'll finish the son and imiedialely drear a pistol fim his pocket and fired.

He then coolly rep'aoed the weap .0 in hia pocket and ran away Andrews did not live over live minute after the waa fired. The ball entered the left breast, about an inch and a half below tbe collar bone, makii a wound one half an inch in diameter it tben 1 asaed through lb wall of th chest and Ihe npper lob of tbe left long, culling ihe pulmonary vein, pasaed through the body in an oblique and bark ward direction and throug the middle lobe of the right lung, and lodged in the mnaclaaof ihe back; aa it entered it drove a piece of the eecrnd rib into the left lung: the wonnd pndnnrd violen' hemnirhage.from which tb deceased d'ed; shout gallon nt blood waa lodged in tbe cheat. He waa immediately removed to the ofliee of l)r Kroiier, but died while entering the door. Knight waa a treated and committed for the offense. Another Shocking Calamity Explosiou on Doard the Steamer Empire 8tate Seven Killed and Fifteen Wounded.

There waa a serions accident nn board tbe steamer Empire State, of the Fall River mute, en S'turdar night. Oo nf ihe boilers or dura ex ploded, ki'ling seven and wounding fl'teen of her and crew, and it ia thought that or six nf the latter will die of their injuries. Our ship new collector has sent us the fol-loeing state of the affair: The steamer Empirt Captain Brayton, left Fall River at seven e'clocx on rtalurdav evening. 1(1 inst fnr Sew Ynrk, with about oro ho dred and fifty passetigers, and when near Point Jo liih the starboard boiler burst insidr, mskii little nr no nirc, sending th stesra down through Ihe grate-bars to the blow-box, which harat, whe th steam escaped to the d'ek. A portion nr the deck-paaaanger and crw, who ware standing aear, were mora or less Ininred by inhaling the ateam, six of whom sub-seqn- nlly Cautain It irpiue'l'atelr anchored the boat and gnt steam on the other boiler After whioh he got under way snd put back to Fall River, where ha transferred the passengers to the or" Maine.

We can give nn further particular in regard tn the injured. Tbe holler wa but one year old, and had bean inspected but two months nrevinnaly. They were carrying at the time our inches less tem than naual. We can ether but two name nf the dead Eira Willows, third engineer and Mr. Ketehum, Toon the antral back of th Empirt Siiie ai Fall River, physician were immediatelv procured, snd Mr.

Borden, on of ill principe men of the ulsee. with other, inetr wives nn dughlrs, upon hearing of th disaster, hurried to the scene snd rendered aneh assistance a was ia their pnwr. JVe Vera Htrald, JWyaH. Tar Bashofi at JswrisMtrrowst. andendard ihat IheDoblie meeUog at Jrfferaon- town, nn Saturday, wa attended by on of tbs large! aaaemblagea ever gathered la tbt onunty.

A vert lrg number of persona went oat fmm tli city in oamege and ear, lb knraea and oars being gaily decked with fiaga. Speeches war mad by Hon. 0. Kanittn, of Indiana. How, C.

A. Wickliffa, of Bardttown, aad Hon. Ohirlea Anderavaa, of Ciaoiaoati. The lien crane (an waa greatly refreshed by this immense aid eathnteticgrnooatraliou. osia-rilt Omrinr, aWy tl.

1 ar afrTn officer of th steenwr Nortk Star, wM arrived at Claraland eaToMday srsning, report, says tb SrrtWaf, baring paaawd fcur or five floatfsr bumas bod lea, la tb wVotnlty of lb Vhniag of JirrtWil MM. OaW WM aba of wnasta la fctl' VwinI to retort. Jfc eH aa mmd to pick Maw. rpraln8vwtruultp a tb aad wa not aawed. JTTrVa cut frapi Ihe Imdon Ti.avi part of an artiel, which lirr ti'i.

and mut lie Mnaola- wiry toth old fngie who don't like lllibus-Urlstr: Tha English liar, been for a caoltiry and a half auch an adveiituroua people, they have ac uulred or aaaumed right fit overignty on ao many point of tha earth' eur'aos Uiat reri f. years alse without nor Govsr roent being bronghl into anniewhat hoetile relatione with nm Hlave or population. Within th preaent ceelttry Kag'and baa, we believe, been actually at war with every Territory on the globe, exwp) 1'iartugal and Japan, and (eldnm dn twelve months paas away without aotn diSeranoa which oauaaa Ihe aaaerabling of frigate and corvatlea, and a notice to governors of colonies In bold their garrisima in readinea. Whether nor ba French. nn in tlx 1'aciOc, Amerioans in tb (Jul I of Maiicn, or Caffrts and Huraaeae In their respective latitude, wa look on the re currence of territorial diaputea aa matter nf onurae, and no more a uhjeet fnr elcltetnaat than the diacoverv nf new teleaenpio oomat.

Tha cailneaa of the London Times ia niatch- leaa. Wicked Walker to reacue Nicaragua from misrule and decay 1 How blandly the great nthpiece nf John Hull aeknowledgee having been at war with every nsuou no me face of tho earth during the fifty-ail yeara nf Ihe present century, snd all on account of her Hill-bustering prownsitiea. It ia just tantamount to an individual confessing thai bis proclivity for pilfering had made him acquainted with every jail in New York from King Sing to Jrf feraon Market-station. We call the ePentinii of fair fanatic to the snafesaion of tin. treat Abolition organ, tha Tiei's Surely, afti Ihia, we cannot he el peeled to ruin li South for a philan'hropist'a mad dream.

One thing we may pretniM.and it will pmb hi te denied by nn on. Ureal Ilrila'n baa no wish for territory on tha Central American coast. Oer own Weal India ia'and are faat relapaing into primitive aaTagenesa. When the rich lands nf Jamaica are being yearly a band oneil, and when in Trinidad and (Juuna cultivation has annual ceased, it ia not likely that Eng land will care In eitend hr snverelcnty further ver m.piral territory which can nnly be brought into nse l.v a ayalem which lias been eolemnlj The Luke fommprcti. The abstract Ironj the report of the Committee on Cominerce, is a very important document, and ii sftrsct atlenlion.

Wo can only al tin a time refer to a few prominent facta displayed in this repf.rt. The increase nf Lake Tunnage for the year ending June :.0, IHij, wa a traction lesd thao nineteen per cent. A greater amount of tunnage eotera and cleara on the lake between the I niled States and Canada than belweea tbe United States and anv ti'her foreign port. The lake 'unnaje fnr IflM was tuna, which, vslned at tfi per Inn, ia 14 KJh.POO. The present value of lake commerce (exclu-ait? of rre-fita Isle and Macinar, not reported is Tha value of pmnerty eTnnied ti.

Uie perila of lake navigaUon ia greater than all the men-ban dise t-iporb-d from the I'n ted States to foreign countries, or imported from all foreltjn countries to the United State. Tbe seven Lake StalM New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wiseonjin have a population of 9781.550, while the other twenty -four State have a population of 9.7nH tltrl, le'ving a balanoe in favor of these seven St. lea, over th twenty four State, ol over In 000. Thia d'ff-renoe ia incre aatng dailv vn io 1f nombePm n(r, North west, and it is making fcre- hunt every day The vain nf v.aaela shipwrecked in e.gfat yeara was 2 064. Damages sus'e nd by vessels for 185 1, by Bt Clair Fists, M0 1 Id 5fl.

From 1H37 tn 1815 there haa heea collected for revenue on the lakes, Ml, 129 91. Congress in the asme time haa appropriated for lake har bora 42,881.125, leavinj a balance in the United Slstea Tressnrr, as received trm lake com merce over and above what haa been Uen from the Treanrv to benefit the lakes, tbe handsome aumnf $2117,001 S. Peduct Ihe cost and expenses nf the Lake I hnuses far the asme lime, and the Treasury still haa a. balance of over 91,000,000. CT-cafrino! lit raid, July 29.

A Curioata Claim. Mr. Samuel W. Chambers, nf Boone dunty. is bow in this city for tbe purpose of prosecuting a besvy claim for real ea'ate.

Tbe estimate is rained at over $20,00,000. tt consists nf twenty acres nf land in nne nf the best parte nf this cilv. Ii was granted to bis great grand father by Willum l'enn, in 1099. The deed was in possession of an anoestnr at Cheater, when that town waa taken by the British and carried tn tn Stats archives for safety, and is now in Hscrisburg. Mr.

Chambers seemed to hare worked at the case w'th rare fidelity for many years. great difficnlty ha been tn astablish hia ancestry by documentary evidence. In this he has finally aucceeded. II" is now in possession nf the raarrisge certificate of his great great-grand fa'her, aod also of those of every one of the descendants down to that of his fsthar. Th oertificat of 1C9V is one drawn in the atvle mcnliar to the Quakers of those a a.

A I copy of it is in hi pneaeasinn, which ia written in a li'ble, beanng daw lo.ti. inis iiii'i printed "by Itohert to the King's most excellent Mshisty." The Chambers familv removed from Philadelphia tn Delaware, whore many of them now reside. Samuel Chaialier ib dulr antbori. ed in pn.aecute the clsim for all the i. I T.I IA' Oi.

oescenoants. lie naa eiupuijeu o.nni -c-venscn, an eminent lawyer of Covington, tn supervise the busineae, and consulted viry eminent counsel here. There seems to be a very curious provision in the deed fmm William Penn, which, taken in ennnecbun with a still mar. cu rinns statute of our State, pasted during the Rv-nln'ioa, in regard to proprietary righls, which prevents Ihe statute of limitation from running against it. Mr.

Chambers designs tn prosecute for its reeorery. PhiladrlpMn Waiet. A Singular Atfiiir ClrcnmMnntinl Evidence tot always Itcllnble. A man at Ilairue, becoming tired of his wife, attempted to poison her in the following manner They bad set down to dinner, and while she had left the room, nr her back was turned, be pnl th poison in her anup. Not daring to trust himself into her presence, he feigned- snme excuse aud left the rnosn.

1'T a wonderful Providence, when she came to the table, a spider bad dropped from tha ceiling 0' the mom intn the soup plate. She was especially afraid of spiders, and her husband bad often laughed at her tor il. So she carefully took the spider out wi'h a spoon, and finding she could not bring herself tn est after it. she, in th absence nf her husband, ehanged th plate and at bis soup. After swhil bo came back and devoured what he supposed tn be the pure soup.

He was immediately taken with convulsions snd expired Kefore death ho oon6s3d tha' he had poisoned th soup, and that it must bavo beon placed him unintentionally bv hi wife. Now, hnw narrow was the eevape of his wife, nnt only fmm being from being bunj. If Ih man bad died wrthaal a confession, the woman mual bv been Immedi itely arrested. Poison would have lieea fonnd In the nun snd in th snup piste. Sha gar him tb rmp.

ll-re would have bee oiream'tantial evidence stmrg nnugh In have bung bar. and an Innocent woman would havw spired, but for the confession. A ytnntT altMioa. Th 11 tie (r.cr ray th foltowlns; mwasae vrss hsnded In th telegraph offloe ht that elty a ftw day since: Tn- Third t'pisil of Jobs, aad Terse. Signed Re eaf.rrinr tt) lb isxt.

Will be a0 that than lannlte a rewnctabl ltt(T oon ained in Dm verae dawlgnatwd and a rmall aanont or taVWM (Ttd, flit .0 -J I bad may thing to writ, bat I win not with ink and pen rrrW to tb. "Bat trust I (ball abortly st the and shall psak faea bea. Peace to tha. Onr frvtadi saHat the. Ort th friends by nam." Id Joha, IS aad H.

i ilcroie'Momiui. A pajasnflr fcoard.l'i Indian gives a aoeenot of tha atarrow aacap of Cicaro K.iwlet an! wife, nf Tully. There wa but ewe for Mrs. F. aad he- insi-rted ime'ralively that ahe ahould put it on ahe pa rem refusid, ying ahe "wa in poor healt and life wa worth far more than her:" 1 ia prewrrer har 'g no strap, eTe th I em from be and fasten rt to her husbind, whom 1 jontiniad lo toe urage aaying sit oould h.

0 lo i Im. an 1 It the pre server ould sot Ibris both, si would be the one to 1-t go leave him lo av him aalf. The fir waa (ettinf butter anal hotter. The water was thick with hu in forci struggling for life, ah bw her bor already fire, fnu. her head, and nj in Lead with she loved hotter than henvlf u.

c'aageMua leap. Aa they ro4e tb water Nr. Fowler assisted hia wife uroeurina; a nd bed of him on alxiut tin) iboulder. hh wiped the water from his 1 iiutb and and ancvuraged 1 1 retain I pe of avad. A Fan Hiiiann.

The A'r'i l.rt Jirr ba a at Newjiort, win writrs over tie signature ol Helle Iliittan. In her last she telle the f-dlow-ing I overheard a funny con -erraunn last ever.ing between a gentleman anl a who w-re promenading behind me, from which 1 learned the defln'tion of a "faat woman The couple wore diarusaing the attractions of a yxting la.lv, I who receives a good deal of attention here I from Iba beaux aucb aa we have when tbe. geutleman remarked that he had not yet been able to diacover the charms of the fair nne in I ijuestio. "Oh," said tho ia mil, and that'a what makes all toe geatleux like her." Hut wlial that meanr" iuquired the gentleman, a I ttle rhly. "Why," and tbe wcrtan ii one' 'Jial you em aay ylhing to." 1 thought I ebculd hare dr ipped.

I A SI. Louiaina Haas; ia Caliltirnia by the Vigilnace Coruraitlri We luarn fioo a reliable ooroe tha. day 0 two since a letter from San Frencisck waa r. -ceived in tbia cir, atati. that a Ht Ijoutaian, naned Will am round, had lately fall in a vie tim Iu Ihe mob law of th San Franci.

on Vigi lance Couunntee. Mr Freun waa acting aa Deputy Constable of the First 'Vard i. thia city 1 fm man llu v.nl I and was soon alter engaged with partner in building a bridge over tbe Sacramenin ktver. One ay be and hia partner went down lo Ihe city of San Franciscn, and whilu there got it.to a qnar- rel. Freond drew a Bowie-knife tn d.ifend him self.

His panner grappled with and while were alruggli the knife iu -he hands of Freund s'it open tbe belly of hia partn.v. The wound was so great that death soon ensued. Kreund aa arnasled by tb Vigilance tried, condemned and all in a very ahurt space of time. Si. Lomit Jhmo'mt.

Nw York oorrespondent of the I'hila-de'phia ljr writes as fo'lows under dale of July 27: Aa Ur. W. E. Burton, the stage manager, was taking a ride, near his country residence at Glen Cove, yeatevdav, owing to some carelesenene oa the part of the driver, be waa thrown from the vehicle and sustained such ii-juriea as will confine hi 1 to home ffr some time, fie is not dangerously hurt, however. John W.

Kchults. tbe burglar who waa shot in the house of Mr. ltrigga, 13V Henry-street, a few evenine aioce, and w'w euneequeotly managed tn escatu from the city hospital, has been I. ..1.1 broiiulu hack tn thus citr br Iwn emstahles from Lansiogburg, Pennsylvania, who recognized htm there from the description giver, in lie New York papers. The pr waa locke 1 np for trial.

An uNiRXOiDiSTib ockidi.so.- At the funeral of an aged an respectable itizen of Warren County, Nev York, on Sunday the lit of July, the 1 IfictaUnjI clariyraaD, after Ihe clots of his sermi 1, presented a large package of in l.iH 1 -n. D.aua-neimo iu fwooa, auu "e-e Uie Uble re'ieatd Ua audience each to Uke a 1 copy as they left fie house. We bar this fmm relai.r of the teased who wa present, and took copy 01 the paper. This i the first ii -stance we have ev ir beard of when) a minister nf the gospel an far forgot bis sacred calling as to distribute political documents in tbe house of God on the Sabbath. Kt.nriMXNT.

There wa quite an cecitement the Tillage of River Point, Rhode dand, on SstttrdAy last, occasioned by Ibe elopr -ent nf a singularly-matched couple. The ma an Eng-lishn an, about forty-five years of age, is named William Caytnn, and Is a littls fellow, Iras thsr five, feet high. Us has a wife aod four children. His companion in guilt is a married woman of ab mt th same ape as himself, snd remarkable fa- her great bight. Her husband haa been an invalid fur a number of years.

liBtiTn in (oroia. Accounts from va- i rinus portions ol thu Stats of Georgia r.presen'. certain locili'ita as suflering scvtrel; fnm A letter from La Orange, Troup Comity, nays: We are burning np with droul'j. Two-thirds of this oiainty will not make ono bushel of com 10 the acre it' it does not rain in a few days. There are some atreaks where have had plenty nf rain, and all tb showers for I week a past have been confined to those locaii-.

ties. MxTiioDtrtTS is a Row. John-street priaente a disgiarehil spectacle of a row ye-teraar, between the factions of the Ju'in-streM Methodist Church, it SKDeara that uie rjartr wants to ram ire the chitrcli up town, while the other patiy is determined tn keep it down town, when light occurred between tbe belligerents, whioh th police promntly qutl.d. ili Honor, layr Wood, ordi red the polios lo take posstssiou of ihe church, to p. event lurtber disturbance.

On the 2Hih of August prol. the election lor trustees will be held, when it I to be hoped then disgraceful proceed ng will come to an end. -V. York Day Bank. JiJy tl.

JJrA committoe baa been formed at Florence to raise nne hundred thousand shares of 5 psoli eich, ($50,000,) for tbs purpose of purchasing from the sculptor, Pio Fedi, hi celebrated group of the "The Heath of Polyxena," lately completed, and worthy, aenrdiog to conumsacur of the chisel of Michael Angelo, in order Iu erect it in some public place In the capital. tt ith this rum it la alao pro posed to repair a great historical injustice, by raising a status at Leghorn to the memory of Americas Vespucciu. An I nt sb i ti mi Dkctsion. Th Hudson (New Y. rk) Star siyi a decision baa just been rendered by Judg Mead against tb legality of tbe practice adopted lb Now York and Erlt Railroad Company of charging as extra price fortickata whn not obtained at lb station offlos.

-i 1 1 Boitnrajor A H()TKte IKraaV Ot BMpV, H. JUy loM.lMUM piu.ai lot ft Hsxle' BoMt, a thai fUkca at Oawagn Coowty, caaixdtasd tnkii tbjaswaawlsf, by tnting hia tbrcat P.ratl7 lifflenUlM mnrwMedtaba thaatura. I I I 1 1 i I 1 SPECIAL N0T1CK8. Dlaou'e Illaakberrr Cnrmiiintin irw.t CVRK blKJNTKKV, OUIHIIKA, )v Iv eller M. froaa Cr.r-wrilihan.iMau, Una.

aai KIHOaa, Joly 3 Ml'SM. W.T. 8. Biua OaisiocraUoraj of duty to the aluo, prompt to send yon (hi voluntary testlraotual the great value or Caarii's Hr4MlsK Mll. ri, for that alraotn lacsrabi diaeaaa, Scroti Wuiiout being duipoMd, or deembg it 117 lo go tato lb parttculara of the 1 ray thai the astonishing reenlta thai have produced by that mad, mmMr of own family, and under my ow.

observation uuyenntendene, after the skill Df the phyai ians bad been exhausted. and ail tl usual reme. iea naa tully teeom. men its use lo all who may b. sufr.rin, roiu hat dreadful malady.

I i'o not mean to say that it ia adapted to ail unstitutioni, or that it will afford the latners-I lief in all cases, for, of course, I CU1 uno. ie thing about that -but from what I lave st 1 of the ffects, I would not hesltat use It ia any way and very case of with persona whom I felt sn interest, orover wh 1 I could ixercise influence or control. Ijspectfullr yourn, JNO. M. B0TTS.

Sold by ECKSTEIN, Ni rth-east corner and IvJItw Great Cur far Plies. Ilusnviu.a, 0., l.ire)r lijj. I)g. C. M.

ac (son--Ihmr Sir: Allow me to express toyu, i ij sincere thanks for your dit. civery 01 a mea me, which, to say the least .1. has effected a cure, that all othet- med'cinei ttat I Inve taken htre entirely failed to IIoorLiNb'e Girman Bittehs" Ame curd i) tha eroat s(u6oorn and ayjravattd cat of Ikml, persons, es.r ail la lA lot 0 Mr cast is not a stranger to this rommumtr, ti I am well known In this and, the surrenndmr Co nties, and cau truly ray 'Vat my recovery bit astounded all my friend, and relations, as I had tried everything recommended, and nothing dit me any good until I waa prevailed upon to try you a lt Wmty ln Mit ln. of thin commuoic" ion for th oeaelt of tbs alflicu ae on ma think Trulj your, Tt I. ATW00D.

Sold by FRED. fc( come of Funrth en. Main-treew. jv222 tW AIIK VM IJKTTI0AIIt Id VWn II.IIK rt KM.Nl, Ullakt I'o jrciivtiialecallrvet) vhitSera aiuastaehesi' uur hair to bs siot silky and gKe'jt Yno h-sd to he eool, comfortat.I. an I ee frnei 1011 17 art v.iur children 11 have luaurls it hrails at tsirt fhen me IHHILK'S IIVfhHll fUUIo.

weies. in.tr lmU in Its unerring effect. Price. cents, rrnli, oenu .0.11 bn per bull) rJIKati RAtH Of CVTIIKHI A ttao.lt nanv lied tr aa llcallsi 'in nnd rtmid's, -uol oeso'-'ri In l'i eow ksioa. Price 0 cents.

Irventor-! irnprftnr, W. BoVf, Uoatoa. and aold by druat u'-t iver wner. joiis d. rarr, Wholetale and Retiil tSTKHAhOI AlVK OOWMOI ret Irrs tnay rrmem'-er we 0 ive 01 avversl si" ken tn very eiilitfiitic te'ina of a prtpvuis whicti Br.

8KT11 8. llAMCK.of I Baltlmnrt tlr. Haltimore, Maiylan.t, h.s i'so v-mil f'rthscariaf Ki.ileptir Fits, tiuw, in doi" so, we have 1 srtual-d l.v Ihe vrrvher motives, vlai the Hlhr.i- lion of human taff.rlDg. I'roru circorastaucet whir'l h. lr.lv eoine ta unr woiffo, tr laar leave a certain class of person.

II mhimI. Ini.nm... .41. Bi.linr. Vl Sl.tt.la rmt'y in acomm.

in laet nt sel-tlna a earttcuUr eea IB a toaa where, perhaps, there are is l(tl ceaaa, anit try- il ll on on case, ir he tha anil n.h.i.1 lr one of the vho'e nitmrer a uin cure. 10 ih neiiner udid the medietas just or. If a dftsa pevion. vera 1 irken down with ihe cholera in one town 0 A I -hood, would they all sen I lor a phytic. a-.

old onlv oneenalov hint, an watt aad tee 4 the first pstientT Thai plan 01 pvoct tihi re most annum, 10 of Ii M'K'H ramadT evarr 011a wha haa fit shot. I Irv It (or a reaaontiMe lenslh of Ueje. la will n't cure in a daj or amhinr worih dein can wurw. uv.i'a tuw What I aaally duo Is at ...1. The arnwth MToapi.i.ini ixiw.

I'm is eniuri nf parsevert st i ahlt reasedi', nlae r.ae of tplfejaji cut or tea 1 TI I. Mil. aeut hv mall, tree ot rroat uia moat reepemanie poataae, to any pa. to ii I th wa.UI. Price: One boT, t.i; la twelve.

Top will tud tn eddrnt by JOHH I). PARE, U't-aortnaewW nt at. tid Wtlnqt CITY ADVEUTISEMENTS VOTICBTO ALL WHOM 'T 1. hara'iy siren that there pending before Ua .1 tUoenplI vf the oitjof Cm cinoati an ordl An ordlnanot to trade ana: pav Ami. oo-slley, from the soatn list of iun sllev Bee.

also, an orttaaoot rnutta "An ordUii- oa te rufraae aadjtart Aa derton-alley, froei m'h line of tha Whitewater CaaalteUe south Hue of said improre naol contetsplaled lo be Ba.le with good, toast howldar-atone. In purauan. ot Ihe law, ald erftr nance It Is 1 on the uble fuar weeVSi whes Ult tame will he taken up for Sntlai-iloa. The law uulrct all claiiot for dassatei therefor to belitilii aritln with the City Olerw, sruli.f farus thear oast of daraaire claimed, within two wsrkt after the eipt-ration of the term rtaulnd for the pablhtition iaid notice. STKI'llgN B.

UtTkCK.CltrOlrrk. Cincinnati, Jul) Mi Jt TOTICK TO ALL WHIUVI IT MA i it hereby given, tha' there It pending hafnrethe lily dounotl o( the oily nt aiin-clnnall an or loaf a entitled, "AoOri nance Ke arsdeand Kreeman-streal, Iro ihe novia u'ter of riits-ti. st to the aowth futwr if 'isit itreell" said mpn i.e nis with (rood In pursuance oft im. satd onliuanet laid on theUlde fur Iwirweeli. mien the saue win taken up for nnal otlin.

The law reuulre. all elaima for damasee trrarerw 1 iihth Oil. Clerk, aetiioc forla th-amount 01 damss elaitsed, within tw wieti alter Uie aspiration it the Ume required for Ibe Jul llcatlon of ld notice. QrjLSE, City Cl'rk isVlTl. JnneiMti.

1 1 ci a 1. ft BOPOHAIAI ll.l, BK Ba- il cu VKDat U. efowani the fi.ni of IO- anta lit o'eloe al. 1 HL ltnu.41 a stenesnih tn eetera-row to John-street, set 1 rd "ftotli-plaosja IPec incatlooa oa ore ibidi oust 01 tj vo vv-- it tack bl'dto wlthttourUv. Bidders 0 ote thanrlnlert fi.rjis, as no others will rsrecsivaa Ur order of the Board ly PROFESSOR SELECT FAMILY BCBOOL.

ENOLlf AND FRENCH, Will I rtcpenedc IIOHI AY, gepteavbrr TJJ numter i rtai papl a ia llsltnl lofrs; pnv.leires of the ...1 will he extended to aeeieot numlier of day l. ,1 rtr'ated ta fjitr tiarltnaiar oTi.Terrtr-ye.nr. atudent. to both Jhe uaior 11. the eotsoniicatlon w.th tha tor4lotf lnH; ire of rallglont W'dClBls ThatoiHeo la I and thomuah.

wM'! COO) DOlttlnB age. and equti al ntton ouoll and aiott nih.ure and aenior ueis-laienis ina oemo." knowletrle coio ined w.th th. ltctual habiU, th ure of railglont lauy-nte oeporii nu 1 na ibhh rh hll eleeution-loi the aeqaltlUo languaaea, aod ioraoMatpllhtntlu amfinsUumenUI, on 'he llsrr. Plane i are ant surpaaae lr. ina na --f tin Junior ana Sen Pepsriewnis ar" r-t tunevvlaloT.

al t.i'C'ttflMfU rlished Instructors. Jl JiOaoaT Uihleand In the parlor a-al Iwinesa ttudy it The hi heM ia so aerangeel at toretlder tnThaatwilal aad rAi Trnlsl proper lortn oai'suiu. kc llAfit'''. 1(1 West Beveoinireat, aki. il.liw aw 9mtm mm Dtn Liura iBtnecttr.

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