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Mr, Lee a: Tue Country Court Casr.—The Court have ne- gatived the proposition of the Recorder to have the "AL OF THE 5 ee ; ele rs cheap, which is a measure long called for, and likely ee nytar State. mont at whom am bousday | {prove fireaely benefcia” Tie Shares she mow am BRITISH QUEEN, ©| the rtine?3t Macy our Minister a thigGoury, | {9345 Blache, er hae ai arse a Philed ara” ae . 2 ; Bout! 0 nam, Lyn ‘Noah entered on the minute: elphia, = July 28, 1843. a Who was here fora few days, entertained a party of | M223) BRED 1°" 3 Sette han, @8 {0 90 premium : ott pas mn ip +g. Judges (Correspondence of the Herald.) = — an a = : Faoue frien#s on the fourth, in honor of this o Na- | Northern and Eastern, 5}to 4} discount; Bristol and Exe. umty Court for general purposes. Punavecenta, Jul Evening edition of the Heratp will be | FIVE DAYS LATE MEUROPE, | tional Anniversary’ ‘The American ships were | ter, 26 to 27 discount: Qeeatichs 6} per share; North 14, July 27. Ulshoeffer,Ingraham, and Inglis voted against them A full report of the debate, funny and rich as it ic will be found in another column. So a limit has been put for the present to th: “malign influence” of Wail street, in the policy of the whigsin the corporation. In consequence thereof, the “ American,” their special organ, is ve- ty savageion the Mayor,and calls him a “Jacobin;” but as this epithet comes from the same disreputable source which bestows “ traitor,” scoundrel,” &c » dav. fi B prese’ TO handsomely decorated upon the occasion, and the | Midland, 69 to 60 per share. ee eiat ie a theea| HIGHLY IMPORTA ETS sailors formed a procession headed by a band of | | A later om Amsterdam, of the ath of June, says — o'clock, P.M. The news + Soe : music, and saluted the Consul and public authorities, | Great sensation igs been excited on *Change to-day, by ave some interest, Ty Pyery thing on the Continent and in England ap- | @ notice given a house, of eek & Os, iia ier A Broker Stabbed to the Heart—The Murderer Arrested. Aman named Noah Lougee, who kept a brokers ottice, in Third street, stove Chesnut street, was murdered this morning, sboutaquarter past six,by @ man who entered his office, it is supposed, for the purpose of robbing him. Mr. Lougee received one or two stabs in the side from « dirk, one of which entered his heart, and produced death almost Instantly. From the eppearance of the wound it would seem that the murdered man was stabbed across the counter, although he afterwards get to the door and attract- a ; ss ‘ rsofthe American Stock which Serious Trouble in Turkey and Syria—De=| pear, at the present time, unusually quiet; aad 1 um ponnoes [hat tbe Slpons atin, Aas paid, because clive In Cotion—Distress in England—Re- | wiuble to eutertain you with any sort of scandal.— the house has ree@ived nothing to make this payment. grow outot the di | tirement of Captain Keane—Reported Ag | The, Queen of Tragedy and of the French stage, | Oa thie point there Js not much to say, because it was h Treaty, promises t0| sassination of Sir Robert Peel, Mademoiselle Rachel, is now performing in Brus: | foreseen that the Gallet og alten neh. H : pemers. . sels, and asa card has been sent me, I intend | would not arri lut what is openly blamed, ond will ‘public attention, and to be of 4) The Belgian steam ship British Queen, Captain | wending m way there to-night, to see her in Agna | probably ve hrapeiation Oh eae paatines Hopes character, than that produced by the | Eyckholt, arrived last night at half past ten o'clock, | Boleyn. ‘They are awaiting here, with great pa- ap OG Ot auasee elie aaa ree iatoee ark, the tariff, or even John Straw in the | She came to an anchor off the Buttery, close by La] Mence, the return of the divine Fanny, from Ame- | Ban (al, ew Movements. > th h fty for the tenders, have thought | on the chief magi . edattention by am indescribable noise, with his bands moon, or Joe Smith, the Mormon prophet. We | Gomer. Her officers and crew are now all Belgians, | Ne'yoany wore, much disappointed at her not being | Aigeiy <rthoindo' part ith pion ftbesese | cone don’t nina te ates Marectable | ey presed agelan hie breast. ‘Phe’somein; tong , “ . ran ean “ " » een, e. e 1 ities i ¢ for others. As chance would have . . é have reason to thank Divine Providence, and to | Captain Keane having retired from the command. | the Herald that ske would probably take passage in gine tin nentnal alee Ratiemmplecinemnen t This movement has been very funny in other re | Be T*"ted to the stale custom of being himself the loudest bless the Virgin too, that, in this happy country, We | For reason of his retirement see our letter from Ant-| that vessel. Your paper seeming to be the leading | turns out that Hope & Co. parted with the most are-never at a loss for excitable matter—never ¥ - ‘antain | OfS2h. in the States—at least it appears so here, for | valuable, in exchange for such as have hardly any value I : werp. | We are under many obligations to Captain | [ teh ever see an extract fam anly other paper in | at all. We need not say that the holders are furious.” powder and shot—always have plenty of | Eyckholt for London papers to the 9th inst. Sun Balgean journals. This, of course, must be gra- | Livearoo. Corrox Manxer, July 8—Ordinary Surats about—tull of piety, politicians | Te was reported in London, on the 8th, that an at-| tifying to you, though Ne ed you are not surpris- | }d per Ib lower; American, Brazil, and Egyptian much alarmist, crying “Stop thief!” “Stop thief!” and “Mur- der !” was immediately pursued by a numbor of citizens who heard the cries, and was final captured, after a vi- gorous chase, in the fourth ee ‘a ware house,in Front strest, near Walnut, where he had endeavered to secreet spects. The venerable Judge Noah has found his position so hot, and so difficult to hold, that he hat changed his coat, wig, and principles three or four times in as many days. Thurlow Weed has been i i i i i i bimeelf. toes” to while away the time | te. g life of Sir Robert Peel, | &4 #t it, a8 you have a highestimation of the inteili- | the same as our last. The market abundantly sup- v, Pape P ec I J ie s true, but had the effect, nevertheless, o: ing si st that i ie a Cag fe makes some wry mouths junder the St; 4 4 tures of human humbug. devtessink the finds: 4 ue Peete ed st that you will | °, ‘speculatiou 1,400 American, 100 Surat, and for export. | Judge ma ry ate | ported that he subsequently confessed to officer Russell 1 ees ; ation 1,300 American, 60 Surat, and 60 Madras, The Sea ‘von to this new British treaty, our ac-| Sir Robert Peel had recovered, and was in the y i Pomtagele god m ih tes Islands at suotion today sold very Dregaledy, but = from Washing ci J e 21 2 “ Liston, June 21.—The scrutiny of the elections lly at jd per Ib decline upon previous business. e a ashington are decidedly gloomy. | House on the 7th instant, engaged in the debate on 7 li ese coro Masa d Taeraean cabled ‘nad Prices dd Pee by the committee of brokers for fair cot- \ ve correspondent states that the chances | the cor tariff. the resultis, that the govemment has been defeated | ton are—Bowel 6jd, Orleans 5fd, Mobile 54d, Imports for ofa ¢ >u among the ultras to delay its rati- | ‘There was a row in Amsterdam in consequence | by a large mayority,there being sixteen of the Coali- | the week, barns FT fee ane 10 ORAS | and, salen, f sthening every day. The ultra | of the interest on A ks not being paid. | tion, and only six of the government candidates re- re spare Conet teacaa dales'g. adi. oldie. t's ds ie a id. This is by fi i ‘ ITERYOOL. a h — the strong ground of direct | Cotton has declined b3ih. The money market is} aed. ‘This is by far the most important election inquiry from town and country millers at our Corn Barber's razor—probably it shaves rough. Try Jem Grant, Judge. that he purposely excited’ a quarrel with Mr. Lougee, with the intention of robbing’and murdering him. ‘The dirk with which he killed his victim was found in a heap of sand and mortar, at the corner of ‘hird and Chesuut streets, where he had thrown it in his flight. ‘The murderer first stated that his name was Smith, but he afterwards denied ind refused to give his real name, because, as he said, h not wish to e his family. In his confessio: told the police officers that he was From 1H Mormon Covnrry.—We have further accounts direct from the modern City of God, Nau- voo, the beautiful. Joe Smith and the saints are going ahead more ican ste of i 7 . *: . ourti man y the treaty, beewuse it gives up! gan bp Boreal hawnandidien on boul, aides Bains ge this morning, several parcelsof wheat changed | rapidly than ever. ‘They care nothing for the dis } Cause he had no monee gd fear ase fg marry him be- ty 10 aforeign power, The ultra! Phe Queen's health his linproved, Asa set-off'io this triumph of the Coalition, the go- frishount, at prices quite a¢ high aathose stour leg | closures ef General Cook Bennett. ‘They claim al’ | ing themurder was to raise a uthisient sues ce cherie matrimonial alliance, It is believed that his real name is hn ala Mr. was y @ broker in Cincinnati, and also kept an office at Louisville. His office, among others, was mobbed during the late riots at Cincinnati, at about which time he privately came to this city, and was here sometime before he went into business. He is represent: ed to have beena man «f industry, and of considerable business tact. He was 43 years of age, and has a wife and three or four children,’ who reside at No. 26 Sansom street. He was in the habit of opening his office before he took his breakfast, and also kept open inthe evening. This accounts for his being ia the office at so early an hour as round of postponement, till the 4 c i Paid at eee verament will ¢ e atid Right of Search Quéstiond are TERME (CAL SE nisi, Persiodi and Cabliche teks | ee ed clectian « ora, in the Alemnejo, their ean- alsoa better sale and rather dearer. Within . si e othe Tike [ee alia opera with .Ceritos:e0..is Mademoiselle | didutes have Uren reiurded (a8'T have fuse now ae | tte day or two speculative buyers have again appeared ‘ch position leads particularly to the like | Rachel. Rosini’s “*Stabat Mater” draws crowded | curtamed by dhe telegray hie despatefty by a ma- | for oatmeal, and including the transactions of to.day, about “etsat of the treaty, and throwing all in | jousesnightly. Charles Kean and his wife are play- | Jerily of six 10 the Bureau which has the manage- asenine parshanedl mare treiaruoneeane mois ing in the “Rose of Arragon™ at the Haymarket, | Qiu duet hess oeadehene will be hare a rceeod | turaigher. Oats are held mote firmly, but are without with Celeste. The Strand, the Surrey, and the St. by it any improvement in the demand or actual value. In és Same majority. beans, barley, and pease little passing, and prices almost James's are all open and doing a good busine: : ete of the ae Opposition seek Te- | nominal. During the week 3,000, barrels of best States King of the Netherlands, which was indignantly re- | Deparrure or Kina Lkopotp. —The King and | turned tor the Estremadura t odrijo | flour have brought 29s per barrel, in bond; and there are iected by Maine and Massachusetts, and by none | Queen ofthe Belgians left Buckingham Palace at | 44 Fonseca Magalhies, J. R. de Miranda, A. ( ade Be Lees ol chsite weantnmant reties Same ee more so than by Mr. Webster. ‘The ultra whigs, it | $even.on Tuesday morning, for Woolwich to em. | Vasconcellos, J.G.da'S. Sanches, Faintino da Ga- | er. F bark for Ostend. The Dachess of Kent had previ- | ™#,, Joaquim Antonio d’Aguiar, (late Premier) | this week, with the exception of Wednesday, has been ex- ttuiniy be victorious in the con- few instances at id per bushel advance. | the virtues, all the holiness—all the revelation now afloat. Joe Smith is preaching and prophecying a: fast asever. He and his 12,000 saints celebrated the Fourth of July in grand style. According to the “givings out” many of the angels of Heaven went down in sunbeams to the banks of the Missis- sippi, and joined in the festivities, as they formerly visited the tents of Abraham on the plains of Mamre Gabriel, Raphael,and several other “winged spirits” said that the Mississippi is a much finer country than The democrats allege most furiously that the new treaty is not near so favorable as the award of the ured, will adopt the same policy in regard | ously arrived at BuckinghamPalace to take leeee ct | Avila) (late Finance Minister) Vilera de Castro, tremely wet, and the weather still continues broken and | Mescpotamia was—and that Joe Smith is a mighti- nye tee pees, eee be bis haying peti on ted as - treaty which they have pursued in the tariff | her augustrelates, : Garestis feipeo, i die CambOm Jone Estevad unsettled. ERE vorrei a be Mateo it yas almost the only place where money an distrib ation—they will insist on a treaty in the Ha ae Pa ae abe Branes 0. Helini; andi: D. Leitae "Phe area Mancesten.—There was little change in the market We have received some further curious accounts, The Blievaa murderer is a tall, stovt,well dremed young te‘and Ri, pla Ds iy te e St. reh matters before they will | Cal which we shall publish to-morrow. tly the Boundary arrangement. f - Costa © ertorday. With the exception of the warps of well esterday, for New York, with 100 steerage passen- | Menteters of Marine sent Toe seo TT Pa ae | Katara inners: suitable ee to Katee eae tee man, said to be a Southerner, and tly not more y pperently, gers, and 20 cabin pascengers, Sipe Tae 10 the far | qOliverra Borges and J. da. Carvalho, ‘This re. | Were rather more inquired for, there was no improvement ‘han twenty-five years of age. After his arrest, he made ier: enteral iia " ei r pre retkes soce Salsa aaa ee 9 Newsurcu Recarra.—We understand there are since ore steno accompanied his captors to the therefore, stands the question at present— | West. ‘The emigrants are principally agriculturists ‘ fatal to tl | either in demand or in prices, Oot feline etre | an unusual number of the Clubs practising—amon; this view is confirmed by the course of the | from the counties near the metropolis, with a few frame Feriloas, and cay Frere aral 0 tie te | did not ap) pear to e so much depression of feeling, among RE an Aes potas a * hoa Pee pe: we RORY i. be? and. the: “outa dk tradesmen and mechanics. 2 Edin Geeonaet ees Ne the manufacturers as was manifested last week, The mer- | them are the crews of Eagle, elle, and anothe' 4 'y Court ing Yesterday. ngton Globe” and the “Courier and En- enthusiasm of the Opposition is extreme.’ In the | cantile letters from the East Indies were considered deck. |‘: ed boat, of New York; New Jersey, Jerse Allthe members were present sengret all looking the first the organ of the locofocos—the lat- | ,, T#® Tarwr Bit Passep.—Both houses of Par- | Coalition List returned there isone Miguelite. The dedly encouraging; inasmugh as, instead of a commercial | §'X-oared boat, of New i. Y> 3 | pretty much as they did the day before ; on ly they were a df 7 r ie Behe whigs. Both these fae liament meet at noon this day for lords commis- defeat of the government is owing to the ratting of | co sion at Calcutta, they bring accounts of a fair city; Cornel, Vanderbilt, Staten Island; Ann o: } little more Punctual as to time. Nosh was not present. ter the mouth-piec vhigs. jour- : 5 sioners to give the royal assent to the Customs, or | two individuals, and to three others absenting them- | steady, and not altogether unremunerating business ; and und several members of Congress have come | New Tarif Bill, which was read the third time and | selves on the plen of ill health. ‘They ate*naid to | hopes are entertained theladtien the pnpweae, Sonth ip udvanee against the treaty on these and on | passed last night in the House of Lords.—London | have received 300 milreis each from the Coalition to | 0Ver, ome improvement may be looked for here. grounds. We rather think that the elements | erald, Judy 9th. secure that result.” Rocnpaur, July 4.—There has been but a very indifler- Peekskill; William Kemble of Cold Spring; Wash ington of Poughkeepsie ; Duchess of Hyde Park : Columbia of ITudson ; Silla, Galetia, and Corsair of Lynch was, and took his seat as before close to the repor. ters table. is Judge Utsnoerrer took the chair. Unsnorrrer.—The motion before the Court is in rela- Be na ; «| THe Marcuioness or Warenronz.—-Our ac. Turkey. Fae re ated Ran mels hae hey ore have attended, and | Newburgh,and a great number of four-oared boats, } of the Goutal Gusta Saniiee te tea sadges ais rament, from:the) violent action ‘of partysied 31 its fron urraghmore come down to last Tues-| The Paris Constitutionnel has a letter from Con- | {te demandffor fatnels has be Weakyehiletheniececin Great sport is expected. County Court. Arethe membersready for the question? more and more into confusion. In fact, the | day evening, and we are gratified at having itin our | stantinople of the 17th, stating that the Ottoman | the Binckwater Market have wet with a ready sale, the Alderman Daviss rose and reada long written opinion on the subject, and again referred to the 19th Wendell and the opinion of Judge Nelson thereon, as given the day vefore, He contended that the same Court which ap- pointed District Attornies, had power to remove them or receive their resignation. Mr. Davizs was very tedious, very feeble, and very eerie like a school voy delivering his commencement oration. ‘The Mayon replied. He referred to page 42, vol. 1 of the Revised Statutes, ‘The District Attorney should be ap- pointed by the County Court, and not be removed unless or sufficient cause, and on charges preferred. The terms in @ subsequent section which says District Attornies shall be appointed by the County Courts, meant this :— Nisto’s.—Miss Cushman appeared last evening at this popular and fashionable resort, in the come detta of the Green Eyed Monster, in her favorite character of Lady Speynhausen, and surpassed her- self. States republic has hardiy any government | power to state that the ¥ ioness was recovering ae ieee being dissatistied with the language | jarge manufacturers have not been at all busy, but have a in these latter days, Jo Smith, the prophet. peedily as could be expected from the effects of { held by Sir Stratford Canning at the late conferen- | good many goods on hand, and are laying them up forthe bs jf ae ; > | th rightful accident. She is able to sit up in) ¢es with the Reis Effendi, has decided upon send- | winter season. Wages are extremely low, and profits any t once be made ae ae caliph, king, or bed, but has not ventured out ef her room. ing vt te) to Od aes Ambassador iz thing but remunerative. what you pleas Jo would at least give us some RRIAC ‘ 7 pal . London to protest to rd Aberdeen against the Hupprasrieip, July 5.—There was a very thin atten- kind of a goverument—and throw piety and small | we RACE ree pipe of Lady conduct of tue British Envoy. But Sir Stratford | dance to-lay of manufwcturers ; but buyers were more ud ofa government—and throw piety and smal! | Mildred Cecil, eldest daughter of the Marquis of Sa- ¢ " . A ; i i H > having with greater violence insisted that the prom- {| than usually numerous ; yetno improvemient either in de- kajoebiniaratie: lisbury, and Mr. Alexander Hope, M. P., youngest | | I ee insil id or in pelcad Wade piueas “th Gagne ewer te ee ahaies , ises made in the name of the Porte by Mr, Wood, | ™nd or in prices tot " re there vel ition ener caer. son of Viscountess Beresford and the late Mr. T, | ieee meade i hould. be realised, the Grand Vi. | t? report. The same dull, lifeless, ruinous state of trade p ; s Hope, were solemnised by special license on Thurs- | '@ the Syrians, shou! ine *paneadere ij | continues, without any appearance of amendment. Per- Narional Cxaract’ -Frexeu, Excrisn | day, at Hatfield Hou Bier degiced updd recalling the Ambsseadai, anit ‘ht improvement in the busiuess at the ‘xo Anienicax.—We gave yesterday a very curious | Covoyt Sin Atay Narien Macnau.—The friends | ;,°tik-Gibraltar, whose apparent mission to Englan eee, hove apparent mission to Ena jong enduring patience of the oper 7 : : : ol ior the pure! steam." in reali i ii 7 incideat, developing the difference in the national | of British North America intend to give this gallant eestor pile dk me yes 7 ies | Tapiteon exaltes aAitratant Se enneeencct salonget sHCye Excessive Heat.—It was scorching hot yesterday Every one was sweltering and complaining. Mer. cury in the thermometer run up to 90 inthe shade Beware of green fruit. rT! itea Not : v instructions for the Turk: who are aware ofthe extent of their privations. —_-— Each county court in theState shall int its District At- manners between a French and British ship of war. a Cane ee jateet Sere ene Dy ie Envoy. a sh Oe i Washington. orney for thet county;and to sup e's plurality etocathy. The facts as we stated them were correct to an iota. of R iil i js wally Piha Gnaon Globe: Gul 9. ° | A letter from Malta of the 26th of June says— | IyponrantrRoM Brazit—INFoRMATION OF THE SEA {Correspondence of the Herald.] courts in one county you mustgalso snppose that there are * hy p aiken > July 9, “* Admiral Owen’s sxuadron does not move;all the | 4... Exe A W. ’ Tuesday—3 P. lao a plurality of district attornies in the s: county. Yet the general inference onght to. be reusived with | Dearn de Ga-rnat Rasmsax—By:the death offthipsate: spade is ont teas Th ea oes | Cult, Tas Missive, Bacerikee ayia larval of asunarony uceday 8 P. M. | Che Statute and Constitution both recognise only. the some qualifications. A correspondent, who fires up | Lieutenant General the Hon, John Ramey which | contemplation to end some vessels to the Levant, | the Ohio, Captain Smyley, we Teceived the highly Deinge ie Congeaseni he Treaty, Come ee ee rere eee comretae att ident, has sent us the following, which we Wes pace ae week at Balen ths ‘oloneley but it eo judged that there were fully foficient important intelligence, for which we return many | The morning business of the Senate was of very pehitilatice tinsel series: ne Femes oC She : waneiiin . mi of the 79th foot is vacant. Genera amsay had | there already to balance the force under Rear-Ad- ittle public interest. The Dancing Rabit Creei ‘The G 4 sive on a principle of fair play: held the regiment little more thin a year, and the | miral La Susse. Admiral Owen doubtless remains speaks. eo 6 ee eae cemareer County Court ain -he County Court is a Court of Record; it has a pe 18 a clerk to verify its proceedings if it be the Court of Common Pleas ‘or County Court. And when was it ever known of two courts mixing together for the reusaction of business having two clerks and two seals to verify its proceedings? The Constitutiod had reference Treaty business was taken up, discussed and amend ed, and postponed. When this was done, ther. were five minutes remaining before the hour as signed for taking up the tariff bill, which was the spe gave of his commission as Lieut. General was Nov. | here to observe the movements of the squadron | The {U. S. ships Delaware, Concord, Decatur, touished this morning to read in your | 2°» 1841. He was brother of the late Earl of Del- | under Admiral Hugon, the destination of which is | and John Adams, were cruising off Cape Frio June g the politeness of the officers of and in his 68th year. He has left a very | not known. The packet-boats are continually in | 92d, bound to Rio Janeiro, on account of the dis- »mer," and reflecting, in no measured | large family behind him, "| motion ; they are often despatched to Tunis, Tr-'| eurbances which héd broken out tere: conduct of the officers of the British ship | Deatu or Stcnor Caroxe.—The death of this | poli, Constantinople, and Marseilles; and so sudden- E i . i jose 0a state of thi isting at the time of i “ i artist, who was well known in the musical and ope- | ly that the merchants are not intormed, and cannot RioJanemo, June 2Ist, 1842. cial order, and Mr. Merrick, wh very moderau re “ig things existing euler rmaton ead 2 visit tothe Warspite, with several rer the | Patic circles asa tenor of some celebrity, died at | Send letters by them-—Le Commerce, July 5. My Dear Benxerr :— abilities and equivocal position render him almos: | {xen Should they act seperately end distinctly; because it tely permitted to “come on board,” after the ¥ : asia i, ae illes about ten days since, where he had re-| The Ausbarg Gazette, in a Constantinople letter Pont iat ofvistorsarriren Lakkershe rede | cently arrived irom Barcelona. fe made hisdebut | of the loth ult, etates—"*"That on the Its confer, e woul! be kind enough to let some person’ “show | the first season of Mr. Mitchell's opera buffa, at the | ence of the representatives of the Five Great Pow- ithe ship.” Touching his hat, he replied, “Most | English Opera House, and subsequently made an | es was held at the residence of Baron de Bourque- nly.” The ship's corporal then took the whole party | appearance under Mr. Laporte’s management at the | ney, the Representative of France, in which Sir with the most deferential respect, | Italian Opera, in Donizetti's Elisird’ Amore. Catone | Stratford Canning expressed himself with great en. (ery thing. | To a question put, | was in the prime of life, and his death is much re. | ergy asto the propriety of compelling the Porte to ral hunlrel mate daily visits to the ral For this few, days past quite an excitement has revailed in this city. The people in the mines have een at mutinous, and on Sunday last a large party of the Rebels were to have seizedon the Cus tom House—however, they were disappointed, the Government got warning of it, and on that night they seized some six or eight of the Rebels, and on useless in the Senate, insisted upon taking up hi: imperfect, and. undigested, and most injudiciow Postage bill. But Mr. Evans got the floor, and se the whole Senate, spectators and all, into a laugi by the ingenious manner in which he defeated Mr ever could be allowed that gentlemen like Lynch and Noah, who are not Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, shall be allowed to come in and take part in the delibera- ions of the Court of Common Pleas or County Court. Budge tlxoxanam, also read along written opinion de- sivered from the decisions in the 26th of ‘Wendel, thit the Common Pleas alone did not constitute the County Court of this count; if bi J e mpe Merrick’s obj " ti é but that the County Court is composed of tre “visits tothe | Yretted. do justice to the Christians of Syria, and waswarm- | the night of the@Oth they seized come more of the | Merrick’s object, and occupied the fiste until th: 1 ‘ve Common rloes tnd the'Conrt ef General Soomro 7 pele : eeueres Rewovat or Fraxcis rrow Newaarr.—Yester. | LY Supported by M. de Bourqueney and the Austrian principal lead: There is one of them now in an | Pétiod arrived for taking up the tariff bill. Judge Ingraham, we deeply regret to spoke in me par hh i. at Hist Jay morning, at half past seven, the above named | Ambassador. The Prussian Ambassador is stated Engtigh frigate § this harbor, a man who formerly | Mr. Merrick took the thing in great dudgeon | uch a low, indistinct and miseratl le tone of voice, that the : Y, ; ised his concurrence, but the Russian was not the “crack frigate” in the | convict was removed from Newgate in the custody | & have promise Stor faaee was at the head af the Custom House. The Re- . | of Mr. Newinan, one of the chiet turnkeys. of the | Charge d’Atfaires, M. de Titofl, is said to have ob- | Det Tores we knew iestrong—We know not what to prison. He was conveyed, heavily ironed, i served, that the moment is not arrived fer energetic | estimate their fomee at at present. : hackney chariot, to the South Western Rai Rr Ores BOP, MnP en SUG that a change of | We jiave had byt one arrival here for some time station, and thence to Gosport, and immediately | Ministry, in Pes favorable to reform, at, the | that was. the Louisiana, of New York, 68 . ? YJ} head of which will be Chosrew Pacha, and in days from there. e papers brought by her cre- which Reschid Pacha will be Minister for Foreign | ated nosmall excitement in regard to Mr. George Affairs, is daily expected. W. Slocum, ¥.S. Consul at that place, who it ap- mire ® f Bn ay a , hic | POats. was RA femoved. We sincerely fione.the more desperate’ than strangers,” said the Ter Svar: . sacan aT i he | aris papers of Monday contain a telegraphic | report is false. Mr. S. isa man of high standing nadie. . I Tar Suntan or wt rid ee envoy from the | dispatch from Algiers, dated June 30, announcing | and respectability, a man who devotes his whole t, 1 think before long you will have a | (Maun, OF sane Proper Si ne al a of se ‘0 | the destruction, for the second time, of the fortifica- | time to his official duty. , 3, and if we do n't take the shine out of John nanveped franrehia wovereinn oe Arana ee ee pce, my yan parth ren Ot afte Pgs of we: or Bene perereitte e giteedys but 1 1°m no American. i By Lae . cane fi 0% oghar, the column trom Medeah. reat } now for President Tyler to remove Mr. S. and place man is always ready to defend his flag, pesteen shee and the rarest perfames, as presenta number of the tribes had submitted, and all the | n man like Powell--why it would be felt dea jons,erdJently ashamed of his friend's | siderable attainments, and excellent understanding, | (rte! of the tribe of Beni Moussa. According to | stroke of the, colera. or plague at thisplace. We rhs irlel balouged tthe bloods crete | aud isanexperienced diplomatist. He is accompa: | {8 account. the French troops will now enjoy a | hope the President will look to this and keep such veporters could not make out scarcely a word’ he said. Added to which there wasa horrible drum beating under he window. ‘The Judge went all round the bus! » and at last said he came to the conclusion that Lynch aad Noah were not Judges of .his County Court ; and that, there- = the motion of Recorder Tallmadge ought to be de- je and muttered to Mr. Evans—‘‘ You may carry you tariff if you can, after this”—at which there wa: a more hearty laugh still. Mr. Woodbury isin the midst of an elaborat: speech against the tariff bill, and in reply to Mr. Evans. The debate threatens tobe protracted for a week or two. The House has been engaged all day in a paltry demagogue discussion about cutting down the pay and mileage of the members. Mr. Arnold, of Ten- nessee, made the movement, and he now seems t be alarmed at the probability of the paseage of the bill. There have been some sensil)ie speeches ir the course of the debate, and among them may be was the reply. ese the kind of ships John Bull is so proud ‘at. ee ne Deoneing tae)" replted | is cal on posted te otk teaneneriahie borane “Do you think you could ‘lick’ us?” demanded the gen- | the Australian colonies. The wretched man was i allowed to take leave of his parents on Monday last, ‘tknow,” replied the Corporal. “Ihave seen two | when the scene was most distressing. Judge Incuis showeey the view taken by the Mayor and fudge Ingraham of the decision in the 1dth Wendell wos correct. That was the law of the land, and we must abide by it, and be governed by the general practice of he County Court. “In the last ‘appointment of Mr. Whi- ing, the two Courts, the General Sessions and Common Pleas, voted indiscriminately and merely as a matter of convenience, He considered as tatters stood now, there were two County Courts , though if the matter was to go again to the Court of Errors, theauthority for there being «wo courts would not he very eye Mr. Whiting was appointed by a separate resolution of the two Courts. If he Ne oon Lae OPJolaig & Unlbstas COmEMnY. 1 (n Mogiah! “A few tage aac, tha envoy was formally Syria, such men are much needed. Everybody seems ashamed of the thing here, but i: | Noah might be allowed to sit here.” But taless-we make , thay not wishing to be madetes introdueod to her Majesty, and had the honor of sub- of MESA Re Ce To me Orricers or ae Untrep States Ex- vothal they gone i rm, hired pulled | sequently dining at the royal table, when the Queen | Of Bing’ et a ._ PLORING. EXPEDITION. "board the'Werease c fiepoion pe mie ere en rere ne of the cost! shaw Is id pres a ouscharacter inSyria. The day before yesterday it | ‘The undetigned fell in with a letter and bottle of rspite. They were tre sted with the great: ly ‘Is he had presented to ced that the E bdall d his t : - thie bs 1 petty officer showing them round and | her Majesty The envoy was seated near the won hag betoh refuge oa bakit a frigate off Bey. Naser ee bs the United Shates schooner Seagal, ex z, much their si ction. " ve e King f ‘ia be . ® _ inf lated | yu etlands. Meee Oe elk athe estes wage (ull dress, to the | ‘elf to him, and completely won the heart of the pl lenge aging mulch his carecieies Jina | @Y arrival at Rio Janeiro they seemed to think she r=? Would you, ir, if'ed ¢ per | ‘Id Arab statesman by her affability and condescen | Yolted. Yesterday the Seraskier and Izzet-Pacha | was lost on the 12th, in the heavy gale. I made it iy to eve your dcuble cylinder pres inte, | #00. The envoy was id rapture witk'iie Queen’. | Went to Colonel Rose to reclaim the Emir. A for- | known to Commodore Morn, whosaid Lieut. J. tien, would eta eatocon tea eres cpp peeled ‘ts | versonal charms, and expressed an opinion that hic | ! relusal on the part of tke Colonel led to an ani- | was now in New York; the letter states she left the movemen's?, Urather think you would order a clerk ts | master would greaily admire. our Gracious: Sove. | Tattd discussion, in the coures of which the Pachas | other versels near Palmer's land, and came to this othe On voard of the North Carolina atoy, | reign. The mission of the envoy tothis country is | Vet 80 which the Colonel realied, pointing a py, | place to.search fora self reister Setetinet, bel by rot a pet y ovficer, shows the company round, unless | directed towards the at:ainment of an object of im- vigate, He taiheral fa replied pot ven cane | the British Discovery ship ae Talso i iainted with some officer on board. | portance to the Sultan of Muscat, who is desirons to TI ere, ee rk Fee " u Y eheak have | (00k from there in 1837., If Captain Wilkes or offi- ’ ab phaetegtte gan eee witness the extension of British ‘commerce both earn we pai aha oven of ie Ss ere cers want any information as regards the extremi- he gander shoald be is * | with his Arabian and African dominions. The en- | d intimation that. they were choat ta tug rc | ties of the weather or temperature, they can have it statement is probably correct—so wasthe one | voy is exceedingly popular in society, and isde- | rivet Rae choke worn were fe to ris with pleasure by applying to és ec. Yet it would be unjust to pronounce ge- | lighted with his visit to England.—London Herald, said that the Maronite. patriarch being fasdelene, caisie Care ee Saxons, ie 1 ‘ i i 9. 2 - i ‘aptain Smyley wil nerally that British officers are insolent, churlish or ad a Ee arrangements are making to protect him against & | jy Tee mses oF todd fal leitit or wae attached overbearing. At present, we understand that Lord nomtssory Notes and Buuiion.—An account of | coup de main of the Turks,” Sgnediti in had her nest built on = the average aggregate amount of Promissory Notes | °°" he following is an extract frot etter Ok to the Expedition. A Penguin ha John Hay, and his principal officers are absent.— payable to bearer on demand which have been in English trayeliat daied Demmecha 5th June 32 si ees rane ane errae anes forae feet tok may gull a few of the people. Tm obviows from the course of the Globe, anc the tone of conversation in certain political circle: here, that a concerted effort iste be made to array the prejudices of the people against the treaty abou! to be formed between the agents of this country and that of Great Britain, whatever shall be its term: —to play the patriot and demagogue for sel fish and party purposes, no matter at wha risk to the interest or honor of the nation —It is unfair and volo thus to prejudge this ques: tion. The terms and principles upon which the trea ty is to be formed, cannot, of course, be fully Known ; but it is understood that it will be a treat) of equivolerce—of reciprocal advantages,embracing all the really important points in dispute be. tween the two countries, and containing many mutual concessions—some of those on the part o Great Britain being of vast consequence to thr United States. As to the small sum which the Go- vernment is to pay Maine and Massachusetts, it i: much more than compensated to us bv the libers! some amicable arrangement pe! that we sit here as a matter of conference, then Jud; ynch amdNoah have no right to sit here in this—which is the Court of Com- mon Pleas, called by theclerk of that Court, and he was right in not calling ower the names of Lynch and Noah. Recorder TatLManGe said it could not be possible that e Constitution or any law cver contemplated the exis: tence of two Courts in this or say coeee » But he be- ie be ‘but re ennty. an an Ene wee com- posed e Judges of the Common Pleas, andthe Judges of the General Sosclons. . Judge Ursnoerrer also read a long written opinion, uoting the decisions in the 19th and 26th of Wendell. Me ought that the Associate Judges of the Sessions were not Judges of the County Court for general purposer— but that the act of 1840 limited and abridged their power, and that the,Legislature had the right to do se; they could only act as Judges of the mregy ¢ in matters connected with the appointment of District Attorney and Clerk. When these matters came before the Court, he should vote to have the names of Lynch and Noah on the minutes, and not otherwise ; and now he should vote against their be- ing considered members of the Court. ‘he vote was taken and stood thus :— For entering their names on the minutes, Yow; Lor y, i Ti ci t above the level of the sea; there | manner in which Lord Ashburton consented to the i Bee ci »w, Lord John Hay, although ennobled and of | circulation in the United Kingdom, and of the ave- | addressed to Sir, Moses Montefiore: T received mh el oe Aside aise 3 eatetient of the bourrdaryliue iothver planes tle 10 Whig Aldermen cee 0 zh rank, ig one of the most amiable, unassum- duh Hb cuewetiaes din ye eis f Sugiuod, visits from the principal hes of the city, the Har- pronation the frontier, when it has been so long in dispute. firs , and gentlemanly men we ever heard of. He is | Gating the fo ending the 25th day of June, | raris, Farkhis, de. &c., and returned them. In the au - |, Without possessing any exclusive information on r n an — 7 ian stars ba fie! eas de 1812 at nalannd Banke of oglands» 17,543,001. ; | houses of the Jews of Damascus there is an appear- | . Bestesor ile i Ay lchh dpemi th omaha this subject, and really knowing no more than the | Against it, teran—has 8 n , he | private 95,5911. ; joint-stock banks, 2,850, | ance of well-doing, and in their persons and manners | ing operation all over town,but find no more cases o| public generally, we feel nuthorized to declare that 7 Locofoco Aldermen, 7 1 All British officers who have been long in ey aa ae private and joint-stock | there is an air of good breeding and cleanliness, | spasmodig cholera, than the two we already re- | the treaty cannot fail to _be popular when the cir- ; he service are generally very polished men—yet | banks, 2670 si Foineock "banks 160 hea which Pet ae ale is hte ae iis T | ported, as occurring in the practice of Doct. King. pela are all familiar . the poobien an het 1 1 large portion of the junior officers, who 916,873]. Bullion in the Bank of England. | (Xa, mouthsthe details o onjoy Much respec’ gad | One of these cases had recovered—and the other is | Men who, for party or unearthly purposes, unde roe ; ssively impudent and puppyfied—a characte- ngland. | but now, thank God, they enjoy much respect ani to prejudice the treaty, or the administration in con- i s ~ 4 consideration, and are happy. The three brothers | in a fair way of recovery—otherwise, the city is Jom seen in the French service. cree a great man questions have | Harrari, Nd pte — protection, ie - healthy, although the weather is warm and cool, 1g Our recent visit to Canada, when we were | risen as to whether a sovereign placed on the ba- | the instigation of our worthy and intelligent Consul, ri . 5 ve pip er British American, coming up | /9¢¢, Ought to turn it, it is important fto know that | Mr, Wood, emancips ted ihe slaves who were in alternately, and sometimes Nels er nme if th « © steam u a "P| tho Bank decided on Thursday that all sovereigns | their possession, and are doing their best to cause | The Mayor sent for Doct. King, and asked if the from Quebec to Montreal, we saw an instance of | presented at their counters w! t nexion with it in the public mind, will make a mis- n tal.e that may be fatal to them. The Judge prouounced the motion lost. On this there was great merriment. Alderman Uxpegwoop, after he had voted, jumped up and said—Mr, Chairman, who gave us the power to de- cide this question? I should like to know that.” On this there was great laughter. Judge Unsnonrren took no notice of him. Judge Lrxen wanted to enter on the minutes of the Court his claim to the right to vote; and twitted the Mayor about his refusing to entertain a motien, when Recorder, to take one of the Aldermen off the Bench. The Mavon replied with great severity that that Al- derman was a recognized Judge of the Court; whereas Mr. Lynch was not a member of this Court, and had no business here except as a mere spectator. He denied that motion, because it was part of a studied attempt of the whigs to break down the whole Judiciary. Lrcu colered crimson, and rose to Boston, [Correspondence of the Herald.) Boston, July 26, 40’clock, P. M. The Steamer Flushing not Blown Up—Great Tra- vel to and from the Eastward—Fanatics and Fa- naticism—Eagle Theatre—Chelsea, §c. The travel to and trom this city and the Eastward does not diminish in the least. Two boats arrived here this morning from Bangor and Portiand, lite- rally crammed with passengers. The distance from Boston to Bangor is about 240 miles, and the fave is we hich shall be on the | the other Jews of Damascus todo the {same act. I report in the Herald was correct. Doct. King replied up of young British officers, who had ieee shall be taken as of legal weight. The new | think they will succeed ” “yes.” “Then” said the Mayor, “as these are the that province, and were on their way nd te is badeetioon thatthe Bank veer een Markets, only cases, and @e getting better, we may as well with detachments to their stations. There were | ready received large supplicstrom the vent calunyes yaiortay wore Genesis eosad ak ote say nothing about them, but go to work with the wy fourteen ina crowded cabin. A Lieu. The scarcity of silver coin increases, the demand | duction; but the greatest decline was in the rate un Ham. | Croton water and have the city asclean as possible.” the name ol Pecpon or Pepon, with four | being enhanced by the approach of harvest. In the | bUfg, Which continuesto be affected by the payments for In furtherance of this good purpose, the cross streets desc vat down to had table. bef town of Wallingford, ‘ws understand that five | insuranceseffected here, as well as by ‘the anticipation of 1 Hose or five others, sat down to the dinner tal ore | shilling tickets are in Common tise ti the loan about to be raised there by the municipality | for several days, have Veen running with streams of the bell rang, on the seats appropriated Tor MAUEN | “isiaeak esos Soura Asxninannen, for the purpose of rebuilding the damaged portion of the | Croton, which has gushed ot, gol,transparent, de- and wh 3 4 ern part ward mentioned the impropriety, | wheat, grown in the southern part of the Hepinsgt “The publication of the accounts ot the circulation of | licious, and healthful, in all direction ‘The street wreatened him with personal violence. | of Chili, was imported into Liverpool last week. } ~~ es in England, Scotland and Ireland, forthe month | cleaners and sweepers are put in requisition, im eye; speak. . " e 5 ‘ i y : . han half a cent per mile. ‘The cheap-| —Jcpor Incuts rose and said it was hight indecorous, Inany steamer of the t States, f ch cone | We understand that it is of excellent quality, and | @4Ms 095th June, shows a diminution of our currency m ible that $1, or less ¢ a pel ‘ ighly indecorous, dae hey would have tes cited eetel Sheen at stuf teae'the wie aoe bo nght inch if Ag May. var ing 830,000 since the previous return in highway and by-way, and itis possible that 1m 9 ness of fare no doubt increases the number of tra- | and very improper in Mr. Lynch to attempt to address this * | reported that the wheat was bought in Chili at 24s. account—on the issues of (Rerkable on every item of the | few days, the city of New York willbe cleaner and Court. "He hoped he had more delicacy. Itis proper io state, however, that the elder officers | a quarter; and supposing the freight and charges 8 ock and Private Banks of Engfaff,£ngland, and Joint | sweeter than it ever has been since the days of Lyxen eolored again, and rose to speak. veers, The steamer Telegraph, Capt. Howes, the . ; = . ition i Is 1 shall call Jud; h to order. of the same detachments kept aloof,’ and behaved | to be as much more, it will aul Jeave a profit at the land; therefore we attribute i to the dink Reese | Kaibkerbodki? of beaded memory. What with tebe eae oe! ne ears mecnoonielt, and } | [xotis—1 shall call Judge Lynch to order. He has no " ror : e alway; i luties, besides paying a goo ‘ommerce, since we have not experienced any appareh Fre ye " ‘he largest number of passe! " —My colleague wi with great propriety ; and we have always observed Frcight.--Liverpoo! Times. ne? e scarcity of money during this period. ‘Thesiocker tat, | Yeesne of fresh, Creton gushing Out at every fire | § There is quite a “ moan” here on cecount of the Inean-Phere le nothite Ky bin e pesky yg He is not a marked distinction in two classes of British offi- 4 Antwerp lion in the Bank shows again the large increase of £463,. | Plug—an pie Mayor—a Corporation less under iy rarediey last Sunday, and I ae x neaiber of this Court, and we might as weil be addres- cers—the one set gentlemanly and polite—the other | ¢ 000 in the month. the party influence of Wall street—and Jack Hill, | that a few fanatics here carried thet enmity #0 far | sed by one of the spectators present. S ss Belgian Correspondence of the New York Herald.) People receiving their dividends on stock at the Bank, | 1. . ’ H i i | Finally the C How: ins and offensive. In other respects, the | oot st Antwerp, July 6, 1842. oan fain, with jastice, thet the Income Tax is deducted | With his honest red nase, to light the way, we are pe lbs 9 Council ip de | aye Bay Ape _ nutes that Jobe lies wo pateces sad chained taciaee Lieutenant of the 7th Hussars or Dragoons, that we | my Deas Sin: siaingen’ “ from tbe bth Jentaery $9 tha bin July, whereas the Income firm in the faith that New York will be as healthy | Columbia Artillery, one of the best corps in the | 9 vote. alla ie to, was very gentlemanly in his manners By the “ British Queen,” Commander Eckholt, 1] Tex ought only to Ne chargal from the oth o weg. | and pleasant a city to live in, asthe merning sun | city. The petition, should it ever reach itsintended | Alderman Davis then moved, that whenever any é ¥ reco- . but he led on the rush to the dinner table in the | have the pleasure tosalute you, though I have no) vered from the depression of yesterday. | Several lurge | ever poured down his gold upon, o: the midnight samen, ¢ . : gteat or excitiny news to communicate. r for immediate delivery were made, whic ; : 96 British American steamer, as if he was attacking a | friend Ca ain Keane, has (as you will perceive: ree tp tee mecke, OMe © Wi money much | 100n ever tipped with more silver than the banks Chinamen, or other barbarians. | abdicated his rule over the steamer, atthe request of | easier. Bank stock is 166 to 167; Three per Cents, reauced, | ever had in their vaults, or could be carried off by AS the Belgian government, who wished to have the | 91f to 91 i Consols, 914; reduced Lae _ pA defaulters to Texas ot other “diggins.”” Tyran Metering in rut Four Wan».—A small | vessel sail under the charge of their own officers, as Hemenee BM 1 PN Be Lt, Soni on ee. ore i but very respectable meeting was held last night to | sthongel the Balgits neat and: indignation mines Exchequer Bills, 45to 46 premium; doat yd, 48t0 | CURIWv« Freax.—Last Sunday a flash of lightning matters relating to the appoixtment or removal of District Attorney came up, the names of Lynch and Noah should be entered on the minutes and called. The Mayor said that when these matters came up it wow be time enough to talk about it. e Alderman of the 4th moved to lay the motion on the table, Lost 11 to 11. . Tt was then moved and hap oot ‘meeting should destination, will no doubt be received with all the attention it deserves. i ‘ The Eagle Theatre was crowded last night to wit- ness the personation. ‘Hamlet,” by Mr. C. H. Eaton, who glori the. eae: of being a Guo yy. Me scl the character of “Sir jles a this evening. ‘The Brass Band, wi corps of Cossach ealoy ; ation : n , with full ranks, performs at Chel- | #journ to the first Tuesday ia a ea support the measares of the administration. ‘The | ment vestel should be commanded ky foreien gif | © ergata aa Foreign Market have eenextrome | cm run aro0Nd i hoon hen a at Hat | ou thia aermoon, “ies underiged that Tat com wil tenants tne somes resolutions will be published this afternoon. cers, it being deemed an implication upon theit cha-| jy itmiteds but the different. stocks show considerable | lM, run around it from the top to the bottom, and | menced pealing lemons and making punch betore would have ta. give One text an eaiaigaggtinn racter as sailors. His Majesty as a manifestation n oe on irmness, and nothing but & total absence of specalation at | made thereof in appearance a first-rate barber's Navan Covrr Marrian.—We give to-day the | of his respect for ¢ aptain K., has conferred upon | the present moment prevents an improvement. Spanish pole withoat the use of paint. ve di of the Naval him the order of “Chevalier of the order ot Leo-| areat} to21s; do. New 3 per cents. 21} to 21}; «lo. Dete brandish wets ha first regular slice ot the proceedings D pold,” which is the highest honor he could tender | red, 94 to 10; do. passive, 44 to 4}; Portuguese, 33 to 33 Faesit Frvre.=Thanks to Mr Conklin, of N Court Martial. It lets ina little light on the man- | him; and besides he has made him some other pre- | 3 per Cents., 20} to 207; do. Converted, 1p ried chy ‘4 . anks to Mr. Conklin, of New agement, tone, temper, genius, and enthusiasm of | sents of value, Captain Eckholt, the present com. | ¢am. 35f to 39]; do. Deferred, 9} to 93, Colombian, 22) to | Haven, ard té Adams and Co., for Boston papers day this morn’ _In spite of all the efforts of the i denied that a vast : ** i still drank The ved story published in the Tribune of Mon- day, in relation to the blowing up of the steamer Flushing, is all gammon. The Flushing has not Several of the Aldermen looked excessively hungry, and at lst one fat Alterman jumped up and said, “i move we adjourn.” Allthe locofocos and Judges jumped up, end Recorder ine ed pene, able to stand the temptation any longer, jnm) up an edthem. He habdons his daty ‘fis @ partizan, but he outa seat his ; pone sae ¢ sh 66; Dutch 9}, 51} to 814; do 6 per e i i i ion of tton cold.” pro f — Pay beets se? aces take a mi ravelling. majesty (as he i called here) Leo. tire enor iy the Heaton i Brightons At one re ie a full and began sa- Mogenee in the Cotton, Flour, or Provision "oars of Tougher all round, in the midst of which the . ep Laterest in the Orig) ess of e i iy fl od ? mm ave fete! more ” joon last ny the acti a er’: mnefit.— ¥ » meeti roke up. "il . at his expense in London, which is a very good one, War the iets cad tegen desire to sell; byt as soon pat IB orem gh Am Yours, &e, B. 635, : is thi vhat i i i Miss Cushin@a antl fr. Chapman were most warm- Conv Warea.—Charles H. Delavan, the prophet | itis this:—What is the reason of the visit of His asa buye red, it was equally diffieult to purchase, pm i rH and poate of temperance, has delivered 145 tem- | Belgian Majesty at present to London—becanse | and antmmehate improvement took lace. Theonly ob- | ly welcomed tid acted throughout with great spirit, peranve discourses, procured 2466 pledges—delight- | Her Majesty has issued an order calling in all her hed Tah meet ey eae This evening th Ravels appear in’ fall force. ‘The ee y i i wi ri len Lat r ys mn ed 15,000 ladies and drank 49 hogsheads of cold tae Americans here at present, | {¢!!,.noth ing succeoted the wed hig npg ais pero _ sersmssmsnilt repeated, with a water during last year. Cun fany apostle beat | amongst whom is Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Morris, of | inoment when it wenn Silvers bare come te 1 Orey, A ste (BY er - The new panto- this? Can you, Sandy Welsh ? Baltimore, Mr. Stevens and lady, of Pennsylvania, | a resolution torun third cles carriages, to convey passen J mime will be predved in a few nights. Important to Naturaun The present age exceeds all others in the extent and riety of its discoveries, and the confirmation and establish- mentof facts in science and nature, which have always been questioned. This is ona it the era of pro- Gress, and we should not be surprised 1f even in our own Seneration, the human mind has reached its highest pitch of knowledge, philosophy and refinement, and had attained nhc G@ FISHING BANKS—About 300 went down on Tuesday to the Fishing Banks in the steamboat Superior, Captain Gould. The gentlemanly commander hada good supply of Sherman's Camphor Lozenges on board, and they cured every case of sea sickness as if by mugic.— There is no mistake in Sherman's Lozenges. His ware house is at 106 Nassau street, one door above Ann.

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