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OCEAN 8TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, -foi BREMEN vie f'nited Mei) Stea-abrp HKKM'NV 1 Higgina. Cosimen forBABJtEN HAMPTON to band mails and England and Fran. I ATI DAY Jaly 14 el o'clock from Pwr No 37 North Rivr. FlK? ef rteTlfT trote New-York to So-ithamplon or Ki-tooo; Id Biet ratio, mein eabm. lower aaiooa.

MO In teeood rebin AO An egperirneed HvW steamer, tr.twe' 'f A rout pvi throajb tV f. H. BAND. Agent V. Tb? WASHINGTON wul sucvsaed HKtt.M ANN, nod (Oil Aug.

II. Line of NEW I YORK and IIX'EKPOOL TM? Imewillbo eonvp.aed of the (i.llowing new ep' I). II. Truman btirden David Cenlkma WEBhTKR.JAW'on- J- Lewreuca ORIENT.I,r(?ir.,ns Oeo. HUL The above towii ggggg resvn'iv kogAt, end ore 'ho largest mbetantlal in 'be The? are mmardeC t.

ant eMIIrv. Trie nra-ommodation. ere end every exertion will be nude promote the ol -lee ef shipper- i tn ght or apjdy 7 I f.ESTON A No. Broadway a Ltven-oo'-T. A No.

tlitJ EISHIV. 8 Out? The ttearr er CROTON Ctpt. W. H. WOO IT.

wil mate her trpltf tr 'be "lu ng on TUESDAYS PR I AYS (commencing Joly 3, I'M,) leeilng foot E. .7 A fret E. Peek E. 7:30 A toot Spring N. R.

8AM I foot too at A Tier So. I S. A.M. Re fresl.tn'o'?. end Rait furru-b-d oo hoard.

N. P. RO TON can kl chaftOfad for egriiraioot on kfONDATi Wi.DV 4DAYS.THI RSDAYS and SATUR? DAYS. Eor innuire of WILL'AM 1. LO 1K TAOOD.

No. '17 Bomb at. tr of the Captain ou boar 1 the CPLENPID AFTERNOON EXCTJR8ION! A3si-A A1 ft A RAI MINO Ine popol-r iRISTOPHEl will leave pier THIS I da.) AeT? It a' I o'clock for LOS HH A NCII, aMIREW faRt'RY, Ire. ug- ra Bat'. lag otbrr rerreatioo an ti 'urn at an ear hour in the evenii g.

Steamboats an? Guilroab3. Ff I II i EWSBTJ KV LONG BRANCH, HIOHLANDR "iI.xn HOURE, LITTLE SILVER POIN'I OCEAN PORT and EA MlNTOU N. -The new and Hgbt rte.ni'i JAMES fTIRISPOPIIEK apt. John Boreei rer r. f-ut of Jay N.

ttt'll xrw-T'iKK: ooraa roar: Tne.day July J. 8 A. M. Tuesday luly 3.4 M. Wedrradav.

Jn'y A.M. Wedneadav Ju 4.P. M. Tbnrad.y July 5.7 A.M. Thursday July h.12 M.

Prlday, M. Krida? July S.12 Safnrday P. M. Safrday. fu 7.7 Sunfav Ju A.

M. Suud.y July 8 .2 P. M. ll.o.day, Ji.la 'i. a.M.

Monday. July 9.i P. Ne u.i. 1 Stages for Village cinueci with thi. Boat.

A "atag-s Red Bank and otner part-of-be codntry rtml A 8 RjfJPa 18 Pier daily, (ear pt Jnndnv at II A. M. and i o'clock P. iL iv. I' rasJata at A.

M. and i landing each way atPiirn.iM Oak Hi I rv i an-l and Lake. Riwn I SMITH apt. R.T. Blanch, and atean.er apt.

A. LydaM ker. I WrXC DOAl for 10CS 1 I ray) Of Naaek Orasay West Point, Newhorgh Poughkiep aie. Rhiriels 'In a-. I ox.ay'-.ie arrved ard TTo 'avoiite ARMENIA, B.

ia now U'akiug her r-gular irijaa to Albany, leaving New Ymk ftom RmM Cha-nhers every Till RBDAT. and SATURDA), at 7 oVhKk. A. N. B.

A will cu- vh was, fo check "aggsge tn e. BaWtaMWra at Naw i ria ifflra i a at. Ii riVE O'Cl OCR STEAMBOAT LINE for BITDBON and IN PERJ1E0IATE PLACES mi ate.meisl ni MBI A and SHTH AMERICA will leave bot r. ERY AFTERNOON (Snodaya eaee at roi.ro cling wRbatagaa tnuo Kingston Catskiil.ano Hudson and Bo? BaUroad, hathatn Four onera Ed nr.eoing with ige. for L-banon Springs Weat to idga I'ittsfield, North and South Ad ion.

i all the weslern of Mawachusetia. The train lraree Hade arm at I o'clock in the morning and arrlvea in Pittaii-Id 'nne for breUtaat HAVILAND CLARK at Co. MELLEN A Co. for albany-LbRw at fONRERS EST POINT, NEWRUROH, POUOHREEP8IH CAT4EILL tad HI I -t- tat MPTSOIN.I.ITaN. rapt, i Po heroiia, will bei reaoia- tntsfr.

NEW iollK I i ALB WEDNE8D Jane JO. lANS; leaving Pier ti iqail alar aba ra fhaaiba i a MONDAY, WE0NESOAT, 7 ek A M. It. tinning, wi'i -ive Aihanv every ICE-HAY THI RPDAI aaSSATI hlCVX lurtner twrtiruJaJi inquire at Westnear New ICOl 'IE for (JBEENI'dKT ami SAO HARRO splendid new stea nboat ISLA.NI? BELLE, apt. J.

Poat.Jr. will leave New-York train Catharine Market alia f. NOR I HPOR I POl KEE RS BTOMY BHi ok ORIENT POIN1 0R1 ENPl IR I' and AO II AR? BOR on TI I SHAY THURSDAY and SATI RDAV at II A referring will leave Sag Harbor on MONDAY tVED NE8DA1 and ID A at 8 A. l.reeLport at OtlODl Point Stony Br.x.k and Port Iii IM and Northpo-t at kP.M. Fn ight taken at rensonabie rates, payable ou delivery of goods a.jr.

NEWPOlfT ami eall RIVI lt. and snperioi ateauiei ME 1 ROPOL18. al XVno Brov, leaves Naw-Yorh oi TI ES DAY THURSDAY and SATI RD.XY ai ock IV and BAY STATE.t ait O. Jewetx, loavaa New-Yen every MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at ock P. bf.

fgaaa Pier No. .1 N. R. near the Battery. Both long AI Newpt'tt cub way.

no will be regarden at to any appll until ibe thaji have been paid for. Preigbt to Button is forwarded through with great dUpatch. by an Express Kreighi Tra n. AX XI Bolt 11 EN. Agent.

Noa. 70 and 71 XV eat PEOULaR M.m1. line Ii? STONTNGTON Ik fo. BOSTON, PROVIDENCE NEW RBDPOUD and TAl Inlari1 route, cairving the Mail. Th.

pew I LYMol TH HOCK. ('apt J.ael C. VA.NDERB1LT, apt W. II In com mi Rti Hingt, and Pn.vidence, and and Providence Rail leaviiia New art daily (Suiniav? tioin pi .1 No. ItiiM Batten phico.l at io'chak XL, an.l Sfonii gtcii at 'dock P.M., or on arrival of the Mail Mat, wb.ch I.

Boston at 30 P.M. 1 ae an er? aie uiisiupaa-etl for ttreng'b. safety. ed. a l'h- are experienced and atten? tive AMDERB1TT, kta Sew-x and Erltlay Fiom Thurtdav and Be' in, av.

Ih. PLYMOUTH ROCK.frotii Neu riitira day tl Sxturday. Pi. ni St. M.

ndav, ax'ealneaJav and Kru.a ergo a on arrival ai proceed immediately nei Rallrt a.lt Provioen, Boston, and New Bed: ,1 th. ipres? Mail train, reaching place? several boors in ad vtnrc of those by other and in ample time for a1) the early Mori mg Lno mo North aim East. who rti fi remain on the steamer. enj 'Ji'ig a reat undwiuibei hi. aktaeiitig it ,1, .1, leave Stoalngtoa in the 7 A.

M. Lraia, c. aaactaaj Pwmd nre with the A.M. tra lor at, n. I ti.nton II, i.

Thioush fit k. ts oi. Moi.dtv?, xx'ednoilavt and foi Nai.lio k-t II e. Btvtoaaal II i New Bedford. ooaiiecimg ith the aaw tteejnci Eagle xa'ing.

A Bagaage Maater arromvaniea Steamer and Train through ea.1 a ay. For berths, or treitln, application may be mta'e at pier No. Ninth Rivet, oi at the other. No. 10 Bat? tery place ENTRAL RAH Hi iad of NEW-JER8EY SPHINO commencing April Leave Neu ik Eaaion, by at.ame a Real Uckot and Wi.

una in i No. NortA at 7 A. 1 and 4 P. M. Somenille, (way.) at kg P.

V. The above aataattt at Elkaabetli'own with trains ou the New eraey Railroad, whith leave Ne? (Vom at A. It, and 4 and P. M. O.

8TEBNS. Superintendent C' OIDI Iv.MEKOAh to ADELPHIA from Ptat No. I North River -Two lines da- y. al A ai I' XI Ji'HN i 'i 1 Hi MUTII AMHiiY oora lo way-place-and Phi1 adeii.hia Fare atJP tv JOHB POTTP.R to MHOT. Oieace Cejuili n.

by caia ihr aggjk in Ray Kare XX'ay, Ac etWOWMHtatit and Eiiograut Lin--a Ear. Ei.o gvaiit Lin. p. em I shim; raIj Oh u4 mm April A 17. I8SI.

the ov, i the K.u*hta| Raatttstd leave uahina al I and A. and at I t.i. lit lag an i la an City at Hunter a rtie att-amer 11. a i leavea Raw-York frv.n. Fu loa Market it.

an I In A. M. tl 1 4 and 3H P. am Mil a the car. at Hutiter'l Point XI XL SMITH, aupa-riulendent.

RIVER KAILROAO -On ami tfri-r 1 MONDAY I ihe Tra na ail leave ChaJiiN-rv Maiioi, at a Evreaaa Train, ti ooniiecttug kfj Northern anal XX Kern Trais. Mail Tram, Tbrougi tAayT It M. Train, Accmmodatitia To.i 1' l' VX 7 v( a. (hlrt gu. DA MAIL TRAIN at i A.

I anal for Albany and Trov. aiopning at wav SU kl 1. SXKES. Jr t. Al '( HIGaN s.

TI1EKN RAILROAD i im. 1 1 XI 1 IS KiX-ta ttjpomt? and Son'b XX'rsrt, can obtain Thn.ngh Tick era 5 1 HMLROXD. ai NI'X XuKN i.Im KOVIi icarioa the Com-ny Of ran lan In John por iE'r, JEW-YORK to MONTREAL, te Moun'airt, St. 'fkaibajij via Avar, ha, id 'iyn eak the Summer Macki gr! Superor.Oreeu and ail par. on Lake In coiuaectioo I rattrr PalU and L.keOotanv obtain Ibrt'aigb points, u.

by apihctiion at the oV comrro ug tbe 1. hraagj XVVreo and i haT.ibe-a Btt'Pti, K4' I AND NEW-HAVEN HAIL 11 ROAD- ARRANOF.MENT, May 1. Taaiat Siw Vm? i New I A. l.tV (Ex. Ac.) 4.

(Ki. 4 50 P. Pm Bridge 1130. (Ac tnd Ft 4, Fr MlHord. Stratford.

FeirSelt, S- A. 4.30 P. M. NoTwalk 7 A. 1130,3.20.

(El. end Ac.) 4. (Eg. 4.30. P- Darter, aid 9 A.

1130, I Ex. end Ar. i MA P. M. for Stamford -7.

1. Ex. I 12 3.20. 4, (kx-.) 4.30, 5.15 P. m.

Por Port h-M-t ai- Rnciel.e?7*. 9 A. 3 4.30. V.I A15 m. For BM end rntarttje-cjete A.

U.30. 4.30. lit, HI Cmynevm I rCj I For end (Ex :) 4 P. (Ex.1 tor Coonesitlarnt Rive- Railroad to A. For RaUrravi-r, A.

M.lEx. II? P. AI. for riew Loodoi. A.

4 P. Por Hotstefonie Rail? A. M. 3.20 M. For A.

3 a P. m. For Dei. bury ud Nor? alk 9 A. to New 7, a i Or.

-n Rr. 6 )( 7.42. U.IR A. .) 5.11,?/!2 P. (Ex.) From 1.15, 10.53 A.M.; 150, 3.23.

5.45, 10 AI. (Ex. I From Por? 30. 6.4J. 7.23.

11.30 A. acs. P. AL JAMES M. HOYT.

Sup't. NI.W- and ERIE KAILR? Hi und af eg Mt'M'A i law. and until further notice. aenger Train- wi.l leave Pier, foot of fcslkowa. IM "KIRK EXPRESS, f.

A. for Dunkirk. BI HALO EXPRESS A. Buffalo. MAU.

at 15 A. for Dunkirk end Ruffalo end BtlltBBI ate Passengers by Train remain night at and proceed the next moraine. RfK KI AM) PASSENGER, at 3 P. ifrotn foot of Cham beta Pirrmont, for arid tnterme.liare W. A PAEBENGI R.

at 4 P. m. for "aewburgb and Ifiavibe too intermediate SU' I NKillT EXPRESS, at 5:30 P. for Dunkirk and EMIORAVi, for Dunkirk and Buffalo, and mt-r mediate STEAMBOAT EXPRESS, ever? 'lev, pt.ng at P. M.

for Datk.rk and and aabwawaaata St a turn a. Oa i I NDAT, tare at aad t. M. Three eonneet at Elmira the Niaiara Wmt for Niaaar? at BuffaJo and Dun? kirk w.t) the Lake lafliaad Rj) Cleveland. Cir.

Toledo. Detroit. Ac and wrh for all on fr D. C. McCALLl'M, i lenerai VKW ROUTE from rTEW 1A roBEtv ROCHESTER aad ESEE VAELET BAILRffAD now open.

and. in connection wit), the Buflalo. Onrnini and New-York, and rk and Erie Raiiroaj? forma a direct route from New-Y'oak to Ri ch li of tf ro fofetner with the anperior afh rdrd l.y the wide cere, it by far the tn.aif deair ab t- I the above-named eitiea 1'ckrta raj. he procured at the New-Y" rk an 1 BfM Rai roao fielet Oil re to-1 id and No. 1W Broadway.

is Jeraey ity. iheekee afajamaJR Prelnl be tranajK.rted between New-York ant R.en di-f atch. Any infonnatk ceaired in retard theretr can be obtained by upon the Oeneral Freight Agent of the New-York ei.il Erie toa I Erie Bin din- or TAPPAN. Expreaa Preight Agent No. 191 Br -adwav.

No tr i na on the Buffa.o Coniing a- N'ear rk on Sunday. J. A. REDfTELD r.nten lent. NKW A and the and WEST.

JERSEY CITY. Staaea MaB aaat Paaiaaa labaoa baa Rear-Park aad 10 A. M. and! and I M. Through in four hnrira Rg lara.

RS II in tgaj IS, at 4. and In 3 and 10 A M. ti.de P. M. BTl w-Jeraey Arc immodaiion Line 'eavea at 12 M.

at at all Through for ineinn ti 'if and tirri U'vihlng tin. Norf Ik, and rhTougb baggage akaakad to WaaO'intot In A. and Ik EN Va Ma DAILY THEOUOH TRAINS BETWEEN PHILA? DELPHIA aid MORNING MAIL TRAIN leave? Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 71 a. M. ktaavraa PttttlaXTfk for I'M adolal iaat 7 A.

M. The FAST LINE leaves Phi.idelnhia foi Pitlabiitgb at I P.M. and Pit'shurgl fi rbDadalphlt at I P. M. The NIOHT EXPRESS TRAIN leavia PbilatfelpRla for at II P.M..

and Pittsbirgl for Plllladelpl at IS P. M. 1 he al ive connect at Pittsburgh wtlh the Kai.roarts ro and from St Louis Al'on Oalena. and Chicago l7Lj Franktord Lexington aadTskakaiIlia k. Tana Haawa Ma i La Payrtte.

and Indianopolia, Cincinnati. Dayton Springfield. Bellefontaine. Sanduakv Toledo. Cleveland Co raaabag Taaaaillla Maaaillon.

and Wooater, Ohio; alao. win the Steam Packol la.ata from and te New Or faL Louisville and im i nr. at I. For fi.r'ber see in the hotel a of thia City. will find t'lathe (borteft.

most a' ii ruble route between the Eaat and Writ 'I I.rough ran be had at either ot the above-mentlonec at the or of R. B. DEAN Jersey Railroad Co. n.f Courtland New-York. J.

L. FT.LK OTT. Agent. Pennrvlvania Railm i i No. Aator ilouae.

New York. THOMAS int. mi rkat New A aril II. Phlladelohia. pi WSYLVANIA RAM OBJ 1 CENTRAL HOI' IE, ctihirting the Atiaiitic CithawiU tki atirn, Nortbwesti-m, and SouthwyagMtl States, bv aagp tiniious Railway direct.

The Road also eonneet? at ntaaawaj with dally toe of to all porta on ibe Weatern Rivrra and at Cleveland and Sai.dti-kv to all on the N. rtbw. aterri Lakes, making itie direct, cheapest and r. fwati bv PREIflHT ran forwardeal to from the Oil West. RAUS F'l WI I PIIILa DELPHI a and ITTTSRI Iti ill FiaiT Cl.ata.?Boot*, Shoes.

Dry Oataala, (4a 1 aaa. F.ail..r*.Ac.l7Ac- 16 tan ovo i i a-- ami Drv Oaoda, (fal Haidware, Leather, per 100 lb. Wool, Ac.S hlU i Bagging. Bai- P. tk.jiii hulk.) 3001 lot kin CLAaa.

CoRkta. PUk, Baron and (Pa. ked I Lard and Lard Oil.t inn Inalipping o.i? tmrn any point east ol Phllailelphia. te- par ticiilai to maik the fsvekage via Pennsylvania al" AH Oo. a cnngt.id to the of Hoa.1 at Ptn.ed.cli l.i.

or Pit anjk, will forwarded without detention. Exik.hv It on; J. L. BJaAtaB, E. J.

Sneeder, Philadelphia. Magraw A Ranaa, Oeo. C. Franclnrua, Springman A Brown, (In. iti.ai Obloi J.

S. Mo.rh. ad. L.iilaville. Kv.

Mehlrum A Kl Lonit, J. s. Mi-, kell Son, Evai.aville. Indiann. For further parthulara or t-llla of eppiv to L.

F.1.1.10TT. Ag. tit P. nn IUtlroa.1 or B. ALLEN, No.

2 A.t..r HeWkW, York. II HJ11 r-Ti'N. li. n.ra1 Er. iaht Agent.

Philadelphia. II. LOMHAEBT. rintei'di t.t, AH.K.na. Pa.

rOB THE UIMIAM'8 ELEOTTJ. AB an internal remedy, a certain cure for ing and dangerous complaint. Por a ime of tkw see to be had at ti no dical office tot cotistiltntioi and.ihhe. No .337 4tb 3d Joor from the Bow era bei wren Bowery and Broadway. inihlic are againat a connterfVi: of my Ell ctuary a hieb haa recently made appearance hi the citv The genuine has my siguatuie the outside wrapper wnu.nly me si ith a pen The c-unterteil haa a printed far a.mile i inv aigi ature and ia very easi diatingul-hed from the gel Uli e.

uuteifeil to be not only hut absolutely Be paitirnlai therefore and 'hat yon gi ll genuine, which can be obtained at the office No. gib door frorr Bowers, between Bowery ana Broadway, and of Y. Clirasoer A taw, No. Barclay st. At Ali'MI- niiii'inT PAIN RELIEVES Is tibS i I 1-est 'ati mid i u.e 11 i avi.

I II n.atlnii Bowel Cotnj Ac very nuineroua trstmii iiiala i its efficacy are red A waya ou hand, for aale wholesale and pta?" at the I irk and Ware', use of J. Hi COLI ICE A Co J37 Waahingioi, -t rpHE GREATEST DWWVERY 1 of Kil Mi. KEN DY Roilmrv has di-coeer-d in on" i ivti ii. i' paetuie ueeds. a remedy that cures EVERY KIND aw Hi MOR Jrom the aeorsf Scrofula doara a niaaa Hample He ha-tried if in ou eleven huudrrd and nrvt tai except in two casea, both thunder humor now in BaWiatah.ii ov.

tiio bill.dieai ot value, all w.thto ei ui: a of Biatoti. Two aie warranted to care a norafng-aorv mouth. Cue to three ui caie the kind ot puup.e* oa the late. 'I wo or three Is.itie* will clear the I 1 wo bottles are wartenfrd to cure the worat canker the month and h. Ihree to five h- tt.i* are wa'ranted to cure the worst case gd in two ttlea are warranted to cure all humor In the eyre.

aie warrant. ronniug ol the and hl, ihr. am, the hair. laar or aix laoitlra are warranted to cure corrupt and running ale. i a.

bottle will rare aralv of skin. 1 wo oi ihtta bullies to cuie the worat case of 1 wo or ibree are warranted to core the most desperate iT awnlaj are warrvat) to care t-henm. Fuel e.gt.t kl ..1. il cure the worat ease of acr.ifule. A benefit experienced from the firvg bott.e, and a per? fect run ia anted when lb.

atane unantitv taken. gt, i. pasture, ajij old Wone-walai, ebon .1 curt Over) hi t- in the aya'em. yel it is a fixed fact. It Ha Isave a bun i' baa start'.

There are no if? Bag an-la. nor ba'a als ag it -aim raws, bet not voura I over a tboiaaud bi tth a 11 it in the vicinity of Boston I know the ed fects i it in every It has alrea.lv done some of the great eat cures ei. done in Maa-aa busrtu 1 gave it to children year old, to old pe, rle of aixty I have aeen poor, puny, wormy l.a k.i.g dr. n. fsOaR waa H'ft and da: rt-stora a i -r.

I n- it. To U-oar who are subject to a tick headache owe bottle anh alw cure it. It great re.ief kg latarrh and ho bave taken it have born roative t.r yean, and have bt en irguiated by it. hen th. fc uud it BfM here there lo ntof the fuuenons oaturr, it LM very aingular feelings, bat von matt aot be alanurd; tbry alwaaa disappear f-, four to a week TWre it nevrr a bad rran't from it.

on the contrary, whan that feeling gine. yen wili feel yianeif like anew person. I i the uiiaM extravagarit of It that avei man to. Mantfa.tnrt.1 tv DONALD KENNEDY. Ntk 129 R.

xiurv. Mai Tnce Hi AgrLU New i.rk fl CLICREVER A Nr. 81 Ban CHARLES H. RIN'O. Ne.

I'Ji Braadwav; A. B. A D. 141 ORVIS A (( No 150 (errenwich-st; SCHIEPPELIN, BROS. A 170 BOYDA am ben at-, IllPraakha lane.

Ii 1 P. HkKR.kL A RISLE V. (LOSE A Maiden iane. Mrs. HATS Bnvuklyn; ti salt at retail by all ntprclai.a thr.sxgb.

ut Ui? I mon. Ccqal Xotirce. I I RSUANCE Bf sn sr.Ipr ol ttkt Surrr.c?te Rrw-Tarfc. I atwaRj ci has 'AMES klcSORLCY kl fdkg N'w igrl A the aa-'ie vonalail tt err, to the subarriben. at the reaidensr af Oeorgo H.

R-vaa. N-i II. Is: a' in the u( Nrw-Yark before Le l.aa aay af Aagnei New York, he dav of Feb. i hiRUE IL ROSS Adjoinaatntor JrJAKV MvfORLR i Ad-auast-a ri IN PlTSEANCE of an order of the of the Coaaty of New-York, twtke (a hereby givwn to ataaara aaaaaat DAY.late of tbe Crey of New d'caatd. to present th? aarna, with thereof to the tt th? fere af B.

SANDS, No. 14' William the itjof New York, oo or before tr.e day Jauitrr New York, 'ha diy of Jniv I1 I HI? ABRAHAM SISU-. Kt t7 I J.LI TK 'N. IN 1 lTIf8UANCE of an order of the of the County of New York notice kt hereby given to a I per bavir elani.t agtu.tr '''UN hRaDY. late O'tbe i tj New Yora 1 to preeeut the tarn- with vcrecW? tharo to the robecribert.

tt ait residence. No. 33 tt, ia the City of New York or, be Tore the it day of January text. New York the try of Ju.y. jj7 PRAM Is BR IDY I a ra'.

IN of order of the S.irr<.?*at*j of tbe Cuorfv of York, aottre ia hereby given ta a.1 i hiving tima agam-t JOHN LtilnE. a of the It) of ork dereaaed. la prateai tb? taiae wi'b 0 to tae aubwriber the office B'l A No. h. bust a the fit? of New a or before be Sab day November nex'.

New rk the I rh of lawtJrrej B. I)ken. Execaor. IN 1 URSTANl an order ibo rf'he unti mi York a tritt ber-bv area to al hiving agtioat JOHN WlTPKN Ma af the thy New-Park 'o tita wRA ib'reof. to the tabtrrller.

at "be office of Barney, Humilrey A But er No. Ill Broadway ia Otf af co or bet Jtv of August DttedNew Y. rk. the gth in ot February IVA. IlBiatI 1 TPEN 1 lli-lAM Oi aa order of BarPafRtB 1 af S-w-'rk twice giv-n to ell tt MM I FEJUIERtCE 4 OE et BLAND, of the I of New-Yatrl to preeent be th roar1 a'ha Mka a- tna ofBee of a J.

nvt-r V.r. i I Ynrt.ea o- be? fore h' 'entb of Augu.t next- Dated Ntw Yeik, theetgritA day ot February A. BE I YTEB, r. irr lawwmS va 1 IltltH a ra. IN I DRSUAKCEtFi an order til the Surmtrare of the I N'w i at hereb? to ail per dlkau JACOB RCCEEL.

ltt? of tb Oty New York. cett'd to present with the iBatf oi Rat or tt No. 77 Mtiden leae irj the Ci'y of New-York, oa bet da? York, the day of April. Rl i EEL. t.f Li il 1 T.EL rt-ora VEW-YGRK SUPREME Ii Ol IVEB tt PEANI is i.

MOEOAN kfaaM IAMBI M. LROOKFIEI taM alejee taioed Def ndaot: YoQ a-e I er-bv nimmot ed to tntwet the in th a aaRaaj. (whl, wlii be ti ed RV I I tbe Irrk ol the City and of New ork tt lb-t oy Had taid and a coiy of ur antwer on at o'lrotfic W'a'l in tht ity of New-York, within twet'y dayt tfter the a-rv ce beruf rf the day of aervire; abdifronful to antwer tbe 1. mt tf th- p. oa itf? take judg? ment you I the ta-u ot In in 'red tnd aevea n'ae do lata and rentawith iuvrett tb'reoo from the I fwinty-iigh'h day of May.

one rh hmdr-d and ti'iT five geth rwitiitl.e* af tl a Be? Dated. New 1 Yoit, 3. MR BEI A Mi ADAM, Att Raj PlaintifTa. No Hi bat R. bj Evini.

Plaintiff, Abb? Heg. ock. oar li-'ck r.o.l.ii li-v-rrk. and Trow indiri, and ander the last Will and Trttaatetll oi dee-aa-ii. Nantr? Hea rk ite Hear ck iaa I U- acock wif.

Reabta 11. ar, Jr Trowbn g- a 1 wtrn'ge. BUa, Mtry H.pk ua. bla fe Abby M. 1 ailmagr E.

"roam, aaraiaor John I H. flate? d'eeaa. d. A.o Pat, n. Wbi'e'a Bank of Hofalo Yti.iiam Bmk I rar ma I reoki Onild.

Joaepb EeUey, I ratrrtl Ol iley -caaa 1 Inga.a Marriu i.lh McEtrea, Betatjat-oJai l'nngle. Prratdeg' I the Bank of Oenetee YV.l.um irat. The City of Buffalo, i Rtf, 1 benag, llao and Oeorg- vt' I (k ir To TALI M.M.E E. BROWN tTILUAM DICEENBON, d.fa.lanf You are hen by nrd to anawriue complaint in thi? actum, mir a py of ji.nr i a me. at my office in lb ry ttf Buffalo, iwmty daya alter the tert.ee hereof.

I of the day af ttjcR eatjrlttrj aad if to aforraaid, tbe plamtitf apply to the Coart for tbe relief I den ended in taja to, -u p.tint tbe Sich intWut t.rd in the office of the Clerk ot tbe fonntv of Ena. C( II I P. .11 a a- Attorney BuJalo. CUPREME in lad Conti 0 WEERB aad ROBERT J. DOL70 LaiRR again? ERNE -T ID ill'E.

n. rm iievd- ind 1 i oi not aerve the defeud int BENEdT In'PI i are heirby -unimoue-i and repaired to anawer the 1 it i atat ia tin- agattttl, trMl will be filed in tbe office of the I eik ot the ity and County of New-Yort. it the City lall in City i Ni w-York, and to aerre a copy af ur aa w- I the 'aid uiplaint on tbe tnl aenber. at h.a ofrice No. ti Mer, ha bxii.ange.

in the City ot ork, within tw- nty lava af.er I 'he mv ia af tliia tumiiiona on yon. exclusive of the day BBI terrier: if you tail to an-w er tb- 'ii I otnple nt w'ii'nn thi time afore.mil.' the plaintifla In this a. tion will take egaiact you the Ihn hundred and twenty fi.iir h.1 laia at eightr-ae-. en r. i.n, with katl re.i from the ov-rith day of July, one ihonaand tajarlkg hundr.

i an 1 IRj mm, tha of Iaa Da ed June 7, ItfA KAMI EL B. HIOE.NBl rAM Plain'iffa' Attorncv. The romp.aint in 'he above rn'i'led action was hied with the aanl 1 ik i ii tbe rth dav of June, V'A lawt.wB tt. B. HIOENHOTAM, PlaintifTa' Attorney.

SI PHI ME 0URT- Chi ud Commtt 5 n. -a I SEAMAN, ai IlENKY J. 'lOWNSEND 'Exiavaton ot the last will and al.ment of rBAACES J. TOWNSEND, againai T'UlMAH roort tor rebel alove-tiam. urtendant: on are her.lv au-otrioiie 1 and re to amwer tne in thla ae-lon, w-iieb will bi li in the fa-re ot the erk ot the C1 a id Couoty of New York at ibe ity Hall in the Ci of New ork and 'o a of your to the aai.l 1 laiut en tbe a bit office.

No. Liberty afreet, in tbeCitv of New-York, within tarniy d-y-tttrr the service ot ia au- 111 n-, eg. luuvi of tbe da) of aervice; and if y-u fail to ibe aald within the nine tfoiesaid the plain itts in this a. "on the uiirt for tne i. the on a New rk, May IBRA JAMES W.

VVHIT1. Afomey, I. freet, Tbe above-mentioned complaint in this action was filed in tie (flue 01 the Clerk of the City and Cunty New-York ihe llth city of June, lkii. JAMES W. WHITE, je'rj lawSwS PlamtidV A'tomey VV an agait.at Eli-ha J.

Brown, lane Ann Bak-r and a nt -el: I (co n. r0 the RUSH A J. BROWN: ru are kt I gl tun mol ed and reqt ire 1 to antwer tbe cmi ai: In this action, which waa bird in tha office of the Clerk of thi oui. if Tn'oani. at en he i'ay 1 May, 18A5 nod to serve a ropy ot your antw er to the taid c.

mp aint on 'he auh tt I.it office in I i Sprint in Mid County within twen? ty days liter the terviee of this aumninna on yoa. exclusive ,1 day of teivies and if you f.il to antwer the taut comp, aint with? in the time aforesaid the ainntl in his etion ari ipply to tbe Court for the ief demand. in Ilka rnUaini. Da fcfay 7, J. O.

DYi EMAN, Paint.S'? my 19 lawJaS VJEI 1.1 ME noiitv of Sullivttu U.MAM II. 1 I RTis VMr I. 1 fit I- OEOROE ROSS. To the tin named defendan- Sir-Y tre ben tommooed to answer tba- aatwpaial in aggjaa which wat filed May in the office of tb Clerk of Sul? livan mill it ui ell. N.

and aer.e I yortr ai tw on ii at at) ifhre in n'ti' in tai Cqaty, within tw. nty days af er sr-yice of this BfU naive 1 the day ot' i'b an if aou tan to anawer the com? plaint at aforea-id. ihe Plaintiff' wilf take in Kttr tkkt Hit hnncir. ,1 and doi and a rur cnta IMS ISAAC ANDERSON, l-w Attorney taJl Ml! nilfif. Mllli.ritl.

K7 ROYAL C. ROSS aga nit OEOEOB the ab named defcodant. are h. lc mm n. I tier, mi'lant in tfaio action wblah hied May JR, tbe oft.

of tbe Clerk of Snllivea County, at Moat tee llo. N. at aeive a ropy ai your antwer on me at my ofScc kg aatacate Ma) -7 IANV UAAC ANDERSON, je CltwiwS Attorney PI ff. ME COURT ol SA.MIEL I HI. IS at.

I WILLIAM I ROW I A I'. extcutoraof ibe las' wl I and te-tament af Heateri VV '-td. against OVI RlNOTONagaJ kRY M.li<>na*b tnl Ana wit. sir cV A I wen and Ann. Horatio May aad V.

buw.B-.-aii.ue his cpl yand tbe Kornau aOJaolx A-v 1 ira la tteiiiyo'Sew rk. Sommotsi forRelief (f an. no Totbeuefti.oan't named: You are hereby samrtteiaad required 'o actwer the remplah.f thia aottuo. wbickj kt to in tte Oftee the of be I ity an 11 ounty of New Yo'k at tbe I ity Hall, in said ntv an i to a your answer '0 the iaiJ mp.am on th iht it it In city, arithm twenty lay? af.e tba ce bw ratnmons on I ian ur ft retain I laintifft a I bit arr.n will to the Ceart Ibe relief demsnoee in -he aa.iapla.ii'. The aaVi comp, ai at was f.led ua the-aid ctbre a' tl aa 'v Ha 1, us tbe atjgft 0.

Apni. one tbotjatvuv. e.ght hundred aal Da ed Ajnl 17 PHILIP i H. A'to-nev. No.

i i I El 11 PIE of the MATE of NEW -Y( A. I the (a-ace of Ood Ereg and I idepend-n' a.i p-r aaawtatd ha tha at I kSR a 01 vv la-a af the ity of Nt w-Y otk. diceasaai, it creditora aext of tutor otl'aiatta Sind Oreeling- You and each of yoa are ctted and rtrouirrd prrtoLal be and appear bevre oar Surro g-tei' heCicnvit New' at hi-Otfiee in 'ha City Ne Yoik. on tbe llth Raa pfemta-r net: atllu'eoekia 'be on of that day an theie to attend th- tiuai wt if tbe arc unt proceedings of I RfgX LAM IYRDSALI as wuh be wU annexed of ie gotsta, that tola aad of tbe tai 1 la teatiaoay 11 reet btve the Saal of OfE uf red Surrsgale be bare unto aRUed. rneaa.

Alexander W. Bradfrd r. ot our said oun'v. a' tte Uv ..1 New-Yotk the li day of Jure, in tbe year of our Lord one lb o-and eight haadrad I and fltty tve. A.

BRADFORD Sarrogate. yelA iaa livt a th Nif Von. 1 ALlaar Jaw I I'ANK LtANSEWBUKGH tbia dav tt ed in ihit uffjcr a oottce of 'be of PE ON, HOFPMaM A TEt BRiiECB. of 'be OtJ wt 1 te tgetufi the etrc iiating ao'as. agjraat tbe trt entitled to am-od the aeyeral relate tu Ii oerp? rat- Barking and Jadivida t.

bankart." pasted April 17 AM St ID N'M aKI WORCESTER (mXrab.) watEK-iTUH Tht baa one of tha beau iff aa! ra.tl.f-.. rat. La Nt Eng.and can besws' an-i ita peep riet oca raaitavoi to make kt a reai bgme Mr ta- -ee aea-king bealah. K. F.

RiA'ERS JttDflrp, WTAT( HF.S-' Surj-jerib-r ff ki tiling nil deatript-oa ef iXJLJ anl SILVRR ttretal am r.e* an; the city. EINE LEPINE WATCHES, or b. eajeweie-l. BF.AlTIFt ENAMELED LADIEtS' WATCftES. SPLIMUD ENAMELED WATCHES, with diam.nd* In OOLD DETACHED LEVTES.faUwwaltvl.

BfcA! T1FI GOLD ENAMELED AS GulD DETAC HED LEVERS f-r rvh SS ET NF HCNTING LEP1NFS f-r Lediee. FINE OOLD HUNTING Lever. Lid SP! EM vT? iir.S Vi Ell ATiTIES, wfcwb wind an and aet without a REAL Jl I.E.- Jl hl.EN-EN HF-, per? fect fei Rr iL i i HKS.IhrM and Levere AM IKDEPENDENl SECOND tau UL AR FER -H Ali hr GOLD Pik KET HRoNOMR tim. t- -w a I HEs r.o with Iii tt) IT? RK MAGIC LaUm Baal Ott? u. tl rherce Into different iui to OOLD ENGLISH PATENT LEVERS.

AS to OOLD HCWTINO-CABE Eatrihat faiaat to 9C SILVER EBOLI8H PATENT LEVERS. Iii to Jl SILVER DETACHED LEVEES. IS to a sli.v LETTRE WATCHES. SPLENDID GiiLD and SILVER ENGLISH PATENT LB V'FBS J. ai.

tbereeiebratedmakers. VERY H.NF OT PLEX WATCHES, bj T. P. Cooper. Warner, and all celebrated molten.

in heat manner, at mn.A than Ae aaoai preea All W'arrhee warranted to keep iota) GEO. C. ALLEN. Importer, Wh, letale and Retail. No.

11 ud r. near Br. adwar. TH1 I ZAK BHALL HAVE IHK RHINE. BfraTB for ockmam (Erota PuacA).

Drit k. brothers, ifrii-k: Man? ffi la hnr a bubble, cit I a uitimoM in the cup of death. btothera, smoke, blow away all trouble; What better tor transitory brea'ii I Fatli? under A hole trill be all that's aad lint will it mutter tlu 10 I wonder. Who reigns iboTtj i iar tmj mvn the Rhine. Behold, how faut the of Timo in lowiag Hut li our Bj tnr be a awifter strenui.

How quii-k the ix-ulio. ue, Utatlaw offTBaaa, is mowing And then etiTi al -lumber ihe our -i, tuv bro'li- ii, in 1111lT JtMi hihI I. at leurt. mwtt e.xni Then we'aliall know who tlo ir tnvki tire the Czar's Ufli have the Khino. rho Khit.e rtitis on with one continual motion, Iii till to ton.

Aiid Be ill i iirrent Matt us to the ooean, No to Iki njf ill) we. Our bltiod ia fftMaMff tlinn our rivi r'? witter: l.i i hp they wno can its wine; ni won't in i to wl.oio weir-kn limy Luvt! Uli i.e. Fellows, leavea, are falling Swtjfj Eich inonieiit ratlfji out nui; kie II. I.e'tir* and what MR :l.ey kone WLii we to-oigbl may bstw to bid 11' it a hei ail vti itl. And tongue, pen.

hum ran.e ot 1 Tiny that n-maiii -till BMaRTR tin depnvati0 Hiit RtM we dead ('tar may MVR the Hhine. Vanity oil in the sum I ill btj the Bad of all our faL Unt'oy im we no as we are ill etter to ti'iiie tut ehadows than to I'i fore time ho runs the n-L of He a fool1 a hem aaaas Hut wl.neaii beul" it in I Honor -draw ir have the Rhine. shame will lie noif.ifij? then to in, or irrow. VA our fiin we have hivjv Hie etid of all ia at hand to-morrow: I'utl' we the ami till the bowl to day. rvbh' co i are etirliiio dim mound us: Iti (latker rhadis an BM shall rechne, 'Twill bf ad nvi I IRR fhroti I hath bound it-.

QlfR nie the may have the Rhine. What do nur hran-s. w.th BBBtapfcyafcl inu l'lh Tenrh us, ti nt all ii here All but -wei ter to fuddled iih ti ''hihieoidiy of r. Dktalaiag Iks hi i iL? ri'f'-re. Iirother Let roll ly iiown our little li'ie: Live in the pri aeut, not for futu ak'es.

We'll have the rhu 1 h.iw NEW UBLWAIIONS, THE BRITISH II- i bew-Sork: Jatnea S. Du Ibe lateet i--u? af this beautiful edition of "'ihe British af PdatJeal Works of Shelley in three voliiuies and of George Herbert in one volume. An metnoii of il lurtii-hed. -uch farts as weie omitted in the bioitraphieul notes by his wife from I u.ttural PRsaPTS or a veiy pardoasble With ravgRrd to BkeDay'l uhieh eAereisfil IBjek a d'cided iotluenee en his UtV, th" writer trirei the fiots and OaMRMeMtSI It is a little odd, considering Sliolley's o.iiu on' about niarniue tt.Rt tie -ni-l have unm. ,1 iwue to his tiret their return from lirettia teninoey pcrloinvd au'ain af urk Bald in NtitM Eor time he seems to hav-- lad railur nii.ratni\JBm\ We lad hitn for a time a' Kiewirk, whi lie I c.

attic acmainted with Siutle-y, tor ee i he bad at this tiu.e an artfarasaal then in lluhliti af Ire land va I.ia miIi iu a smnli paotisal pamphlet aow 11.vi nbk. lin in IRS URaf Man. a-a kind of Al red fpun the foot of fiailiff and last in a 111 i in 'u have come la uidon '1 he ii oi this maxriuo'e were two CauadPSO, rlau'likr and a sou. and a purarion The circim stain of the tent botwt-en Shelley and his wife have nevi Ixen tlean'd up I'erhaps it would hate Wen as noble if Shell, had I oulinued lbs n.aityrof a vouthful misstep iuaieal of makiujr hia iff the victim of notions about main ace ia which tl.i re ie i vidi me that However this nisy Ik-, he made so Mi-s fJow ii of the noveliet and Mary crall. that ehe i on-euted to elop? with I.

in to Sn itzi la ml iu duly. ItTi, They I to Calais in an open ear. i a iT out rof A i 1.1 wei.t with tl mi, she a detconees in il? Chunh af the Dai five Ailimt.es, aad latard he vii ji the part) 1 baSBBM the mother of the Al ii I h.e Will. 1 boW. Ver -em.

to have on a steond visit to the Contiuetit the tivea baviiio meaiiwhilc retunietl foi a short time to Et land. Thia laat continental tour aaeaalad but a months, which the northern part of I'aly vir-ihd. came back to England agaia, Itflagtaf with 1 im a child by his in otnn-cfjaaj, aad went to Bath. But now whs "to the u-rnbl- re. oil wui.

ii i Hal ly r. anlta troni an alt. nipt beud an aaWIR fCcial typitm out ot Iaa way of tl.e paaeions of a tii.U n'an. However the bnin may tl heart trains loyal to its traditions, and though Sirs. Milli may i.aptivatc*J with the iriLe of it drew her to h-r.

the waa not prvjare-l for the more liberal application of it wt.nh bWBW Ihiii away. No tneor ziutr caa daatrtiaa; and unhappy wotnan, diatii ai.ted of the m. am. and foiaakoo Bf ihtt sut-atanee ought shelter in death. 1 he of as a man and a poet have done "slat they could to palliate en iu- i 'I.

tir. But'a of morals as man aud BBS tj rat Lot Ra reduced to any individual rtaudar Ea.t.r BSaltl pariali'y for man only lid.t?e* our detestation of tbe error. The greater si ed. a the nobler hia haraeter and itn kta, n.u. ').

I more atartliuar is the warnuuf. If we B-akc oar own inelinatioua.tlie measure of what ia the sterner in carbing theui. A en.sL Leon is too delicate a thing to servo as a ful? fil ti leti with which a man would overturn sty wet er eonveniimial. I r. ct.te-aij.nity scheme ia that men are not cbetn ical sul'ttapcta.

and that in nine in ten tbe force of the atfrnciiin works cons'autly and lasti igty up tl.e wiiu.iin than the man. There ia no itronger argument Ii ti.an the of Mary ffol ttoLetraft. Tlie Mormon ptiHkramyis no more tl at. a plant from the earne evil seW sown in a abd is an attempt to compromise between the Lit 1 i irstu i ta af mankind, organized in their ins i tuDons. and tbe bestial propenaiti--e of in? dividuals.

Modificatioh or thi TiRirr CtPf. Vr.RrjE it act a it at Braja. Verde I-lac Is. dared 1 and reetived July 11 I have tbr honor to inform you that, by an act of the BoPUkTtieae government, the following orti leu are made of duties ia American when im? ported into tkaai ieknda: Corn; cornrneal, a-d r.ee.''' ASOTHFR iCEME IS TBE CAMEMM OF BRISTOL BILL. i Ttr N.

Y. Tribune. i.e. Vt. June 1161 Moit of jour reade re will remember that at the June Terra of the County Court held at 1 Emilie, the County ot Caledonia.

I860, Bliss Davis, the State-Attoroey. waa stabbed in open Court while in the performance of duty, by a man gem-rally known by the of Bns tol Hill. nietime? William Warhurton. with many other aliases Ae thin individual acquired MM celebrity from connection with tie and of Boston end Nrw-York. some account of the and rircum connected with the case MJprove inter? esting to your Mnietime in the Fall of a stranger and hia wife, apparently in humble circumatancca.

entered a a re.note part ol the town ot (iroton, in the ('ounty of Cale doiia. This man called hin.a-it' W.lliam Warhur? ton. Bad tie an man was understood to he apBN I he "aim hi. "i ed aa? a I i led oh wtat would seem to be the borders of iwihza tion. ler the eastern range of Hm iHtPM Moun? tains, with but Ml or two li'tr-oalnna in the in igl.

hothoed. '1 he land was the property of one phruim a merchant of QroOOB, had hu fi-r i tin su-pi t'ted ol dealing; in coun? terfeit coin md from the tin.e that the stranger took of farm, it was observed that bit store was continually visited by unknown per and that a strange intimacy existed between himself and his tenants. Finally, the numb of suspicious strangers ho appeared to follow the aiburtons alarm. the spectable residents of the to n. and they adopted euch means as tin thought necessary to silt the mystery.

The result ot this was a ceunruiation of their and the artest of Warhurton and his wiie. Fphraiui Law. Christian Meadows. Marshall, and a BUBO tinn ed I mil. with others of iesa conse.jiicu.

e. The pulii leiind a loin af s.Ttrncnt of dies stolen from one ilson, a hank-uo'e engraver of Boston, a collection of copper-plates, with a large power press for liBBOBinaaf, the impression, beside a supply of counterfeit bill p.iper. burglars' tool- Ac The humble individuals flatted) War burton and his wife proved on examinatioa to be the notorious Bristol and bis mistress Marga? ret U'CaaajaTTi known through her rJOaaaaaOaM wrh the tiial of ll.oinpsoii iuyourCity They were all coinujitted to jail in this tillage, with tne x. ptien ol Margaret Connor died sud deall a few days after his commitment and Mar? shall aid aut, turning State's evidence, were dis chaiged cu bail After an impartial trial Hill was i.n,icted. sentenced to hard labor in the Mate risen for ten years.

And it was the uio BM nt after bis sentetice had been pronounced that, preferring death ta hard ha bor, the rutfiau induced the istiict-Attorney to approach hi n. and iheti him in the n- ck. It was evidently hi- in? tention to sever the jugular vein, but fortunately ho laileil in his murderous purpose. The wound, altl.i.ugh frightfully revere, did not prove mortal Mich are the particulars of the which was from to the last dune Term of this ourt when Hill was brought in by the shenlf to answ i to an indictment found again-t him by the Qraad Jarj of taa JaaoTomoc 1851, hcoriitl) there has been an attempt made to I procure p.udoii respecting the crime for which he been confined in prison, on the 1 ot his teforiiiatioti and conversion to Christianity and it is at the suggestion of the Executive that ho has now been brought forward to trial for his last aftaot. Tie petition for his pardon was.

as i I am informed, signed by a great number of the citi KM of Windsor. Me was brought ti this place for trial on the ITth of.lune. and when ii was ihj I der? tood that Bristol Mill was in town the newa canned an excitement Muring the proceedings in the Court House eery available Lock of that building was occupied by those desi i roue of i.btaiinrtg a glance at this no'onniis convict. Bristol I ill must now be upward of sixty of age. although his confinement during the last five yearsl.as produced a change twenty years in his appearance His hair is somewhat white.

amt 1 he las become partially bald His eyes are unusually blight and piercing, and beam out tiom beneath a furrowed temple, and coarse brows lie is ot lnediuui flight, well built, though slightly inclined to coiiiuleney 'lbe listened with intense interest while, the clei as reading the indictments, and hen a-knl tu plead guilty or nut guilty, replied that he did not then aria to plead he wanted to be tried in seme oth. country, as he thomht if would he impossible for him to have an impartial trial in aledoi.ia County He said that tne years before he vm nt throuji the form ot a trial in that same house, and lit tnio the same Judge. Me bolaflTOd that then he had been unfairly con the i ourt, the lerk und the Mate Attorney had md uutair means to convict him He thought the tide of public opinion which then set so powerfully iigaihet him had. by the exertions of his enemies, increased during his confinement, und that liowe in partial the lury might intend to be it would BTOTC iiiifio-s iile tin in to act without preju Tbe Cotirt intimated that they would cheerfully comply with his reijuest if they had the power, hut that they did not possess the power. The law is imperative in this Mate that the ollen lot be tiied in the county wherein the offense was c.

d. The ourt then, at the rOOOOOl of the resji ndent, asaigDed him for counsel, s. B. Colby, Eoq, ami s. Made of -t.

Johnshury. the ot June the prisoner was again brought into Court, the crowd being this urn much greatei than before Atter the argument of hii counsel, very similar to his own on a pie the Court refuaed to change the ploOO of trial, for wunt of power to do so. The prisoner then ashed lor a continuance to the DeooaaboC 1 rm to trial and also to apply to the foglalotan lor the passage of a law which would OamfOf i him the right of trial in another county. Muring the argument he produced the copy of a letter Bt the do.ernor.if the state, stating that if be iWarhurt.il1 took his trial for the assault during this Tcim he receive an uncondi? tional pardon tor the offense on which he is now cinhi.ed and that it he was not sent for to under go inch a ttial. the Executive would grant a cou nal pardon to take etlei't this month.

lie Court with some hesitation granted the continuance 'I he prisoner shook bauds very af I etionatt ly with I Brio Ml (ourt, conversed with for a long time in a whisper, and finally ap (i.arid atleeted to tears. U'hile in Court he made a piesent to the youngest son uf Mr Mavis and re? quested of that gentb nian the privilege of address? ing a letter to his wife. Hep-rt says that he re crivid permi'sion, that the letter waa extremely aftecing. and that the envelop contained a ring alued at about fifty doLUra aa a token of reinem bibhce. itoo breo oaV Tooooat waa sent hack to Windaor.

from which in all prob? ability he will soon be liberated, when the aaaaOBaV inly ill an oj.p..rtun.ty tietln-r the and pure mr of Vermont can cleanse and purity such a character as Bristol ll. or whether hia conversion ia only a pretense to regain bis lib Tbk MOtBEAT Ivh Theclitor of Amatol's li'-puLli' an bad a on F. iday from one of the old? tu rhaps ko Maryland, Mr. KVharl ard raudell, a ho wn? bom in Anne ouuty, oa 1Mb of July. 1747, and therefore will be years of age ibe lb of this month, lie has not the aj.peor BBaMl of a man of more than ml and even last fall he Bovod nearly all the grain on hii farm.

He is in the ei.joymet of moei excellent health and spirits, aod at oi Lumlred, he I had not a gray hair in ad. He served as'a pr.vatr-er curing the revolut.nu, and relaten many interesting facta counected with the struggle for A men. an Independence. Amu as Frie Qaaad of Afiican Masons of the Weat wm? in eeesiou Ln luiiau a pol is laat week. Two in New-Orleana, three in ii cmnati, and one in Chicago, QarOMBMl In St.

Louia, Torre Haute, Ma-ti aon. and were All these are under the of the Granl Lodge of Ohio. i I i.e (Viang Marshal Maoedon, Wayne County, reporta that he found there a wyinan 13 v'eara old, rnoUier of four cbiidrea, the oUleet of whi, it years, next third 1, laat 1. was of bom when the mother was 12 years old. THE WE A TllF.R ASD THE iJROPS.

Joly 4 in and aronn I New-Vork waaahowery an! warm. July waa very foggy in the but ajjaaj away gaming weather. ru in about kree high, and looks rdaej. -it ia grow? ing rapidly, has woasfofaily late. a great many lodged.

Rya turning yellow; wheat is fully green, aod eata I 1 agbai laaaaajj til raM of all kimlathaC ii al into the oooti try arr grnerally too full i fruit, par tie" larly prachea. We might till a page every day with acemataof crop pn.r-po.-fa in ail patta of Coated Wa give only a few short 7V. y. ir rr prnaparni ooaMaot aaftraaM hot weather, with tit sh-wers, the platttaagTow.hequaf to that in the tropics. ru -Y a -counta are not so prennsirg.

A corttvipondrnt writing from Morrnh, I'-f. it an la Lag red 1 aaVtJ by the gray rid while gti.b. fit i fanners have cotn over two or and at haw potatoes. Cberiias ami i airaata are being utfei ly leaf fruit, laaaaaj au-I i -e, infinitely'email, rcaeuihung at, fret a hug. at .1 afterward a Hy and, aeen thrwogh ti rneeopo, i at unlike a locasti a irreea color, act einst? tn myriads on the fruit mid I their worka," the ilo m.1 wutuig of fruit, not unlike but an the rice' af troet.

Whole treu? beim; com red, ihi? cv ems incurable. It. tl: lot Ij hay ill no! turn out as well vrv.cti.1. The U'at i- it Winter, and what ia left I ut a small I top, and that." )t ftaat at flfttaa, atnaal oot likely t-? r.nlu. as II as Winter l.eat, which is wry tine Corn I largely planted, and the season 14 fair for a great crop, leaf fattening upou grass t-t'tir g'fw.

11 Miel 1 I me that whea" and grass heavy crops, and that there a no Hies tl? K'ain the e. Proii, Notthcin the latest accounts promise gtrut liHtMrt, ti. tw ith-tanding -orne Ida are badly eaten by the midgt. l-'i I 111. -vy? they I 1 a 1 not heard of any 1 u-t in at at.

(' mh.i-i, Cincinnati, duly publishes long list of extracts of letters ill answer to a circular, which cot cur in leproaeutii tho prospect of goo.I ctops11 ty in enraging. The confident endeneour agii t. 1 tJiat eivadc- them, almost without a sin? gle txceptmn, i- especially wmlhy of rVmark, aiel fully 1 stal (he fait that the prttapaotl fcr a I otiuti harvest in thi- rich etion hava II vi 1 In aanaaaatl and seldom opiated, lie Vi ginia wheat growers have hid a woou tr ii ft aptt lor harvest, Tai t'fv-live huidrcd barrels of potatoes, pews, -1 1 ics, were flopped to New York froua Norfolk ou Satutday, June M). In the western portion of North CaroHoa tho wheat, is all hnrvi i-ted, aiel ll.o yield will greatly thah of any f. tu ar, so many arna never hav ii 11111 ti.

and each MM pfducing eijuaJ to any im in? 1 year. ITie raffajarjjl Journal ot July 3 aaya: "A thirty up the Monoirga I. In oii.ii.ei.i eil livtM stlh: Iiis Wheat oll I 1111 I laat, Man. bail eet apiut yeatentay (On 11 em informant in glowing; 1 in et the abundant 11 Id ot his wheat fields. The hi in Canada Went is of by the papers in tUtt? ring terms.

Tkf. liait Rtjurmi-r li of Spring wheat sown this year throngboat tba tan 1 Canada and in tho 11 1 altig portiotia ol Iba Ualiad Baaaaa araa ba) ajaajay sull en wIth harvest, to support vil, populatioo of tl American cimtinout- the pri dui ol all the Fall heat to be exported. Ih Iii. iN. Julv A says ihnt tin.ps in that locality are moat iiro Mir, will aot abimdaiit as might (lithe Crop will be fair, and t-o linisa a frillo etbaf ereaa will far aaaaadl 1 us irs.

I'l will pmhably a dinatl fear, lawina from the praaaal aaataaaaaaoa of la.s. awmg to the euornioua crop, ami the de? tail aa lea of taw people to iliapaaaa witi? the uauaf gaaaiit) of "peaaa En di-nllation. The heart of tho BiaaH at the ptaapaal haAtN him, anj 1 our id laiive oi elision j.iue in an abundant. THE WHEAT HARVE8T. 1 mint- trait the West c- me in daily of I tici i.tn^iiig kind.

In the south part of Ohio most of tl win at I ii" been cured, and the crop la atl etcel II ill 1 in Xmia IWca July 4, aaya: fJaiTeat awbara, kat aaai at the past week haa 1 red tie wheatwi surprising rapidity, an 1 a ii days tt whole cr-p will bo ready for Um Hal laru.ets have already commenced! cutting tin ir grain, and more of them will be engaged tit it in a day or tvv We are "rntiried in being ablo to say that 111 our opinion the crop in tho county will 11 1 aaj than an uveiage one, with full gra.ns and stiaw than in other 7 k. lirrlimd i'mnttr of same date aaya: In the 1 ntral Mini west, portion of the Htalo tint eropi will le fully an average one. In Huron ami CoastaM probably heavier than an averatte. In Iba mal ban aattrhtaa the woe very de im ii. tiiads lata: sown, but the early wtx'at uliih.ly out of their reach, and the present ffaM wiatln'r it 11.

tl (htat 1 Ma fat rtyaataaj the grain for Tut aaaa will arrive in thia maiket ptabab tenor twenty days earlier than twiiol. (it run.can wheat liiere will he an ii lad st ij alify the are long ami 11 ami the b. rry und We have the following letter, dated Urookv.lh. Franklin find July 4, area of this 1 Franklin) County will fall abort af an average, own.g to the fsct that la tbe ami I ti pait ot coiii.iy it was badly winter Wnvi.e, Pajataa, LTaaaa, Ktwh, Paaataa1 Jtaatayt uh naa Offbta ami Uawhaaa will yiel.l an abnndaal harvest Sou'h-eaeteni Indiana may aaMj be clameil as a lull average crop. Tin? l.arvrst lonni.eiced the wheat ia ubj The gmas arop will lie losaf than an yi.

id in of the want of tkaeaily Bawtaaj. will yield abundait'ly hi I a iBSenee qualuy. lorn In the valleys bj reit, ata I well, hut o. il.e high lands ie yet am.r Fatly .,1 superior ijual are in market, aie aaid to he in gaaal 'y throughout tlm couiitrv. Our like a ebann, uotwith i 1 insiiv ictKitis to the noiitrary.

rry truly') in, rOMM II. tit. A le ter dattd Muacatiue Iowa) June "Il.ftv the Stan- of Iowa, or the huel a hii are tl at 1 umc, for nineteen an-f vi hetore have I nr-eti so great a ia tint ut: this time. VVbeat and Bed aal are af extraordinary Win ItrvWal waa a little winter killed, nut we sow but spring wheat. Hut tiiat whiei atoo.1 1 ia wry a000.

It ia now beginning to turn Bad soo'- be nady for tl I naper. Hpring wheat ow In aim it is stout aa it can well ataud. il.e jaeeaai have not i.jurid'it at all in thia aeeuon. Wheat aad park sie taa producta of Iowa, dm wheat arop imstiy South; bat while wo aupty tka South there ia a balance at ft In other for New-York. nr: was 1 more Prairie I af different strength, friMn tliat of a aa aaa u(, to 'lat oi Tboasuol a huge implement, tum a f'trrowr btaa I wiUieased toe worknu; of a thru -n t-t prai ie plow the other day drawn by oxeu.

Ii turned ti furrow over ecnpletit tu din wrh two meo break four to tive acne a day. It eat aboat thraa in. p. I he heat hrenking ia cut quite two ii.chi a where tlie ground ia smooth. The ure of wheat herveetiug and thrashing ma? chines aa to raise nearly double the qaaotity that we bv hand labor.

But taa erap great tb.a year throughout the West that we aha? 1 e.d all the aid that we can get la idy for itul) enoagh thia year for all.

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