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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Bie Seis tp an oooh NEW YORK. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1842. Pina pat ~~ "MISCELLANEOUS. SIX DAYS LATER bus himself had at one period of his life cugaged in | there of of FutherMuthew, where he had been in. WATERING PLACES, &C. Ree @ _ =e i aa syne. pe oe Sade St common pilot etween | vited to administer the pledge. Deputations from SS, ay "amma wit C 9 O1 ‘ Bristol and Ireland. in later times other associa- P' i i P 4 SHARON INGS. GEORGE W. DAWSON, “cet aieotione iy ied TE ROM EO RO PE, | tonshadsorins upostween this country and ams | trike gocucues presented hm with addresses. Af "HE PAVILLION.—This new commotions Hotel will be | py7iplesale and Retatl Furniture and General Fur- ; Tas tevneuee tae c ee aaah ianaicton rica, which he hoped had been advantageous to both nistering the pledge to postulants, this immense ‘open for the on of visitors on and after the first of | nisking Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor- for the present, to rent the Croton Water, and " countries; Steam uavigation had still more closely | concourse quietly broke up. fyoe gn ‘at the Village of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, lal Pete Re prs meen eg Tange for shaking the necessary connexiona to supply the eitize ARBIVAL OF THE cemented their intimacy, and he could not forget | Liveuarrus The followi sit ly resembling | TATHERE he keeps for gules Ineee é a ewe, Ypck with water. ‘ ’ that Bristol had set the example of steam navigation | “yp * wif. ae ely Sedo hd have been |W ing. p Ate "Sidhe mee heres poke solar Co eee enh ELE the nies leet area across the Atlantic, and he could assure them that dl Mancuyring Mother, Mrs. Gove; Mas heumatic, Cutaneous, Bill- | ‘Vables, Chairs, Office and Portable Desks, Glass Casey, Book | he Axxvat Canons G: WESTERN. the arrival of their noble Great West the wa: | Rag” by Horace Smith; “Travels to the East” Fins vepenie, Say peee a 5 Bomeing, Game Dining, Cone ‘Tea aud Pier N Las snag RY Yi ie Be ters of America was considered as ace in the sn by Marquis Londonderry Cake eee are oaseah (as cartifed, Wy aome the rey 0 eaten ‘i gad pg ao” | ee oe ea HIGHLY IMPORTANT, tory of their country, which he hoped would prove London. oat ean i ineeal professors im the United Staces) medics otlet’ Tabies, Candie Stade, Burean Beisteads “with workshop or store 12to.20 -—- —— but the harbinger of closer union, and that the steam CConrspondence of the Herald.} Atalled by ans‘in ts country. ‘Ais, ree asiorament of men and women’s Wearing Ap- | T!ileae of Kambiag vavementss : 5m | Death of the Duke of Orieans—Run on the | navies of both countries would only be used to assist Death of the Duke of Orleans, Yo these, the rides in vicinity, numerous villages, | parol, view and second handed Ppl rsnan 45 00 nz of B each other. (Cheers.) The steam-engine had ar- Lonpow, July 15 Sitenaive views, neighborit Sra these seeking in the hest | joitll, tte, ayove articles ‘are. offered to the public at very | Boarding house “oa | Bank of Kugland—Death of the Bishop | rived at u degree of perfection inthis country under | Dear Sux :— : ‘ OfTaumimer eter health oF pleantre : : thei eavebuage te tanks’ car cats eal ax the shove evaotiok- | Semple ueivate per, stall! <2: 30° | of Menth—Rxcttement about the Tarif | Bolton and Watt, but it had, not been use on the | | Pubbe attention within the last few days has been These are but a few hours ride from Sarotoga, Troy, | ment. Paisbes to be wade ih 'y from August Markets, de waters in this country until hiscountryman, Fulton, | Principally arrested by the intelligence of the acci- Albay; § smiled oher from Couasonarte ame Alba; | U Shinying orden puncrually attended te, and packed ea the | yo Mfry't:next~atbsequenthy em a Mite ss a took the engine from the hands of Boltonand Watt, one and sudden death of the Duke d’Orleans, the tors to the .adistatice of about eight miles, arriving in | “All orders to the above establishment will be pmuctually at- | jwng.'éc, will be changed tu » tp tha quansirg of water ste shed yesterd 5 o'clock, | thushad thisgreat resultbeen brought about by the , neh thor {t appears that His Royal time for diner; also by the Albany and ‘Cherry Valley turn- | gnded to aud thanntully, received, Usetl, om agreement with the Commissioners. was telegraphed yesterday inorning at 6 e'clock, | united eagacity of both countries. He assured them | Highness hud been taking u Turewelt | . ike oy ly ages, boing about forty-five miles wret of the |. B—7the ‘highest prices, will be given for Second Hand | “Odice hours from o'clock A'M untl | PM, inthe old Alms | and reached the dock at 9 o'elock. he felt athome in this, the home of his fathers; and and on his return the hones becamne restive and une Warm, cold and shower Baths furnished at all times either | Fuzuiturg, and Gentlemen : Howse, Entrance by cet ee UL STEVENS, ‘The Great Western brings 70 passengers on coming from London to Bristol this day, every | managesble, and upon their running away with of ch mine! Hof fresh water, gad every attention given to ren- | 7 H RDWARE STORE. JOHN D. WARD, i; name and every spot on the map appeared familiar to | the ugeuliion, the Duke attempted to Spring out of See ot ae area cain oprog ie ie uorea for | CHEAP HA bie cag tna r} ZEB'D RING, The Great Western sailed from Bristol on the | him. This arose from the cireumstance that some | the chariot, but his sword, belt or spurs entangled the ; EDNEY. HE, Subscriber is. now opening pis Spring sapply of j ; ‘ ; of the earliest settlers in America came from this | him. He tell to the ground, and his head b Y¥, Water 1 THE SPRINGS HOTEL.—This Hotei will be opened at HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, weceived per iy20 awe ater 16th inst. She has only been 134 days out. , rE, “ 7 ; very severely injured, | d ng Oe OTe Sharan Siriage, (eecthe reeicpened at | vivale from Bizmineilim and She ield,” Wogether with gene: 0 wae part of England, and they inthe United States had | YerY ly injured, he died in a very few hours con all'the advantag - PLE. RANIEBA,, fee. All the Members of the French Cabinet have | their Bristol, their Bath, their Wells, their Exeter, | #ter the accident, in the presence of family, who had been summoned to the pe " i Duke’s death has caused a feeling of uneasiness in their Gloucester. Every name in thisneighborhood seemed to remind him of the home of hisheart, and tors, and combining vantages of this delightful aum- | Tl aasormneuc of Keseane cus male he is prepared tof | 11 4 vNiNGLON & COL 2), Broadwa ‘ toot residone. JOHN Ve EETEN, | “re ighe very LOWEST “CASH PRICES ne, Cain inform the Order of I. 0. of O. F., and their | been returned at the late elections. 3 solicited to ay examinatior that they are now prepared to execute orders of nifident they* will find it to their tatereat 1 in ners most superior style for be The Duke d’Orleans, heir to the throne of France, | itmaade him, a minast land, feel athome. | the political world, both here an Frane y ‘HAR! bility, % Silks made for the . h . ; astrange land, feel at home. ‘ rorld, in France, and [HIS romantic end faahionae reser BN Gk totaancsi tats call: ALERED F. LAGRAVE cain thn will’ make the argest banners without dis hasbeen killed, — Bon gentleman ° ded by Sxensing 8 hope socks have been much depreciated, but are re pw 4 hood “ wit . ; thatthe c etween t it . sotol the subeedbers It'hes nulergone a comple | A regular supply Of SALLY RIVER CUR NAT Speci and Designs can be seen at their Establishment, | ‘The England lias arrived out. wonld beetlf niore trequeet, andl. their unsow mores}. Amobe the recentdeatlein 6 pubiieicmdich renal to want eter Linceees: | Tole Jonetac 1 areaprpiner gegen rate ena eachatlon UF wocks of a kind wai ‘The Quebec wrrived out. cordial than ever. duis Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Meath, This Rev. ter: 2 fe east Coeervers hash chares: Jaanes Bere we, Be fer to the Geity’s Banner, N O. of O. F., as also to Roy on tux Baxk or Exouanp.—A fact of an | Prelate died yesterday, of fever, after a few days effort wil be spared be 3m* “As heretofor, ts tables will be guished with every detieary | REFINED SUGAR, WINES, & c. tobore, ae pei ? ? 17, that the market can afford; and every possibile at- WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Wine and ommission | gy, teution (-¥ promote the Souvepiegse and ey, lerchant, No, 5 New street, one door from Wall oyment of i promptly bestowed. Tih jading to th f gitblitinnt ad enrectaly thot part tou te mountain, he bie euch isa1 WW a a excellent line of stages will ran | "WY" A"Carets assonnteny of superior . ! Sarter’s asso) f superior retofore regularly between the landing andthe Mountain | pjexse qian oid Beene eject with m ; 7 ss ‘ House, on arrival of the boats, L. BEACH, Propsietos, | 2 ait ar ‘casks. of Various agi windows and other public and private buildings, steam: The Queen and babies were in fine health ny ¥ ther light Wines of the choicest Rds, afwave'on nal at ot abi. etry. tehadows, Be & tow pri all be fai c. i June 13th, 1842. Jel a yw peices. Orders for any kind sh thfully executed, | imitations of Sta ce aie at sila pas Craven oy aaa Captain Baldero fought a B ATH HOUSE ORG ats Dan ions aad, well | _iytimer 3 Expense, or the las cbecured and yaunted in Drithant coors | duel, neither killed. ganatmasitegsmer tae wanwene: | |, GOOD SUMMER WINE. 2 ani VERT LOW Ties |_. The Bishop of Meath dew remone th ing all deacripti ‘ summer hos the of 4 t hosues upon the margin J, 3, STOUVENEL, Importer of French Wines of criptions of gold and silvi Her Masesty, &c.—Yesterday morning the Queen ‘now open fur the reception of company during the <te a te ‘Borie ‘Claret reason. |The great extent of private, beach on this shore-vihe | Wines. "Ho had temoved from Kis old stand, Gf Nassmu airect, er pencils, gold chains, keys, &e.. at and Prince Albert, her Royal Highness the Duchess rare eo TN lle TS other Calg 4, Ost Wate of Kent, and their Serene Highnesses the Heredita- ween mie to No. 2U Aun sweet, (near Nassatt) basement, Greenwich ‘venant, 35, Perseverance a a nso Miltary Companies, aid’ Bunday: Schock Recmaeed | ene Hiber ived ou holes, New England, St. George, St An- French funds have fallen 34 per cent. hades in great variety, from $1 each to the richest a a . vuntted betel Wireniee ee whens In England money is plenty, but the funds have Stained Gless, after the manner of the ancients, warranted | fallen. ver to change color, with many recent improvements for illness. Mrs Fox, the venerable widow ot the late Right Hon. C. J. Fox, expired a few days ago, at Chertsey, in her 97th year. Lieut. Gen. the Hon Jehe sapien ¢ peo el) Lord Dalhousic, ied last week, at Edinburgh, d Colonel ofthe 7th Roe ee ir. Justice Foster, late Baron of Exch Ireland, and Judge of the Common Please died this day week, very suddenly, at Cowan.’ The Solicitor General, it is said, will have the vacant ost, and Mr. Sergeant Greene will be the new So- icitor Geabral. His oeTnion wil create a vacancy of the representation of Dublin University. Dr. Longfield and Mr. Hamilton will tas hat gallant veteran Lieut alarming nature wag stated on Monday night in the House of Commons, by Mr. Joseph Hume. ‘That extravagant individual—we do not speak ina politi- cal sense—informed the house that he had that day made a run upon the Bank of England with a real half-sovereign—a golden Joey, in his hand, and that “as a matter of favor he had got ten shillings in sil- ver.” The Chancellor of the Exchequer, without pausing to ask Mr. Hume what he intended to do with so much cash, quieted the fears of the House by stating that the Mint was hard at work upon sil- yer coip—and that if the honourable member were in a few days to venture a whole sovoreign, it was not impossible he might get change enough to last tity of supert i Ioaves, which he will sell if 5 cannot fail to , In bottles and in hampagne claret and the field as candidates. the shady, cool and delightful locust grove adjoining the howac | ,, Atways on hand, the best and most regherche Wines, We, Ja | Senor bpught: All Watebes are werrented to Leen good ry Prince and Princess of Saxe Coburg Gotha, walk- | him the rest of his life.—Morning Herald. General Sir W. Parker Cai i sie leet ley Ine esrosndhny coum enetien | bay Mapes Se Hae ate Meo, a aie etme money inpamed. Watches and Clocks rcomied sn the | ed inthe gardens and grounds of Claremont. Her | ‘The corn merchants are playing their old game | dead, “Sistmonde,_the hiseeee’ qed os ih ae pmnuseme beautiful view of the Atlzntic ocean and the | unity, Heanitags, Kes superior Cognac Brandy; best quality | pevone of the finest workmen ia the city, GC, ALLEN. (m: | Royal Highness the Princess Royal was taken out | again of raising prices, in order to lower the duty on | ult., in Geneva. He was in his 70th year. wer bay, almost constantly, entiveaed by axmesons vessels, | “Y's. 8, will thee the deen bottled Wine for private | Porter of Watchesand Jewelry, wholesale and reta'l, 30 Wall | on a apony in the forenoon, and his Royal Highness | foreign grain, and we hear they calculate on geiting . It is now strongly denied, as it was formerly al spect th or aatied Be ‘hound fe Wiciuity, Its secommodaticns | families, which will be sent to any part of the city, alao by the | #treet, up stairs. jy2iim*r_ | the Prince of Wales was also taking an airing. the duty down to 6s. per quarter in a few weeks— | firmed, that Earl fa Grey resigns the Lord Lieuten- ‘amples Sa Weaniseentare, a9gh tatne | Geas.o4 Otierwise, 10 theos who may Savor him with hen i DR. MORRISON. House or Lorns, Jury 14—In the House of Lords | Which we have no doubt they will effect. This } ancy of Ireland, but it isadmitted that Lord Elliett ‘warmest days of summer, anything but oppressive. The con- ‘A «it street nwar | Lord Ashley’a bill was read a secend time, after a | Plainly shows the absurdity of the present corn-laws; Fenlence of communiontion and distance, {being bat nine miles | No, Wines are impure sold by-him, as he imports them | ALORTH RIVER DISPBNSA K may probably be superceded as Secretary. In con- from Brooklyu,) the access by stages at hours accommodated | ‘direct. Greenwich.—Dr. Morrison, Mes th» Joval College | Jong debate, in which the various modifications of | ® fixed duty would be far preterable.— Exeter Wes- sequence of some insulting and derogatory expres- to business render it peculiarly well adapted asa residence for of Surgeons, London, and formerty Swere:gin | . the measure were canvassed,but its principle resist- | fer” Times, sions ued in reference to her Majesty, at a public eatiemes of basin <3 in Wile: BROWN, Proprietor, " MA congunes to be equnalted dally oa al diseases na elioate | ed by Hone except Lord Radnor and the Marquis of | Skipper, the celewrated Norwich veteran pedes- | dinner, over which the Earl of Errol este Col. jel? 2n NORTH'S. x (Conu.) July ti isre—S-G | faners ands sie {reatment, and the imprudent tse « fapac Lon aderty. word Radnor, wisely assuming that | trian, has nearly accomplished the arduous task of | H. Peneat, aid-de-camp to her Majesty, has been Bennett ‘—Dear Sir —For several days past I nouced eae Kad am oon Jusand: xmplicated fon and | Children of the most tender age are free agents, ob- | walking fifty miles a day for twenty successive | dismissed from his appointment, and compelled to iw your tally wo by the way I receive nek} HATS uses a mil tute ( ormercury, eradicat- | jected to interfere with an unbeuhded liberty on | days, and to the present time he is going on all | retire from the army. * your discription of Fashionable Watering places, and I looke: ° " ing the venereal virns with certainty, without subjecting the | their part. lord Londonderry scarcely offered any | right, and has not yet failed in any one of the days Rawson W. Rawson, Esq., of the Board of them all over but did oot fd op mention made of SSS SSS | patient to any risk orrestrieting him in) asusual diets or ‘OUR HOUSE. f , r low very likely you have never heard of this place, as 1 HATS! HATS! HATS !! Haw his me pape ar gee ven Fer built it last autumn just in time to take a small sorinkle of the e a lorgement of strate gland, Siler age Yor Mat. Atul ya Cah | Byatt haan Bar came ot Mut ise | ton anol yan se is suminer awd spar few weeks, but ay I eueraly sadaty | fhaijon,eanty, durability and economy ae combined io ietmannery ‘yeimoting gabsory, man once canny: er 0 cal (The proprietors have the pleasure now to offer m addition | Membrane without any pain doubt whether I willnee one of them until next winter the | S)thaitreeently unproved ature uapped Hat whew riienine | CONSTITUTIONAL | EBILITY.— reasons for his opposition. Lord Wharncliffe, while voting for the billas altered, complained that the Heuse of Commons had carried the measure through from an impulse of humanity. Housr. or Commons, Jury 12.—In the House of Commons, Sir Robert Peel moved for leave to bring in finishing the stated distance. Sunday will be the last day of the match, therefore on the Monday he intends walking an extra fifty miles, being for his benefit.— Norfolk Chronicle. Remarkasir, Crrcumstance.—-About enue days ago a swarm of young bees, from: the stock of Mrs. Elizabeth Stephenson, of Dalton-in-Furness, left the Trade, Editer of the Quarterly Journal of the Sta- tistical Society, has, it is stated, been appointed chief Secretary to Sir Charles Bagot, Governor of Canada. Archdeacon Robert Wilberforce, a Puseyite, is confidently spoken of as the new Professor of Mod- ern History. at Oxford, in the room of the late Dr. pousands of young | Comm i re to Dr imitation of beaverr, which so closely resem*les that of all'fars | men are suffering from te consequences of hut nee ina see | ina bill for the better security and protection of her the rail road will be competed from Our House to | ihe moat costiy and beautiful, hat. the difference ts not easily | eret destructive habitzu whove nerves are ferth majesty’s person. He stated the objects contemplated | par#ht hive in searck of a new habitation; and after | Arnold, A Protessor of Engineering is about to Warsi port oo ‘sir, ened cineca Perceived. Plice three dollars, | We strictly adhere to the one | the use pf nsstrama.ai d pretended specifics, by the bul, which is intended to dispense, when | flying abous for some time, alighted upon a small be appointed, at Trinity ce lege, Dublin. Sir F. tomething of the particulars of our Loge mtd) are within | ff, ir yetaens wince epelyen Re tof 207 om pd nev. jing a | deemed necessary, with the formalities observed in | bird, which was perched upon the bough of apear | ‘#¢W Das been appointed one of fthe Queen’s ‘of @onn a e ior price charged. In presenting, these Hats to the | Purely pathological prmeiples, H . for th tecticut, str | public the proprietors think they bility, ch ne of the State lence 1s vbserved, the examination and trial of persons charged with | tree, and which, strange as itmay appear, allowed | Raval aid-de-camps, in the place of Capt. Lord J. rounded rio of mountain and on theton of one | Br beeuty durability, eheapnesr and comfort. "* mtams" |. eters pst pal, and contain le fee, will ensure | high treason, arid to inflict the punishment of trans- | itselt'to be hived along with the bees, and ‘after re- | Townsend, deceased. ‘ the mound “Ateelf 5 yey other hne “lakes, he Cee sper por hus casais dotall wie wae portation and personal chastisement on persons guilty | maining with them a short time, flew out of the hive, H A rable dinner Lajos Pe bes at fhe Thatched Housaton| fiver tie half mile from md the, tributary ‘AILORING On street near Greenwich. iy@tim*r_ | of the wanton andcruel modes of alarm and annoy- | appatently quite delighted with its novel adventure. the fie ‘ 18 Pine, N, ne a: lonial Society. and ee fren second ut any fa New Biglond inthe | m—— ccorialbatoesshet! LRRD T yy Ob, INGERSOLLS 5 ee tees i aap cee wi arent ne MeNab, who returns to Canada by the. steamer world. Then there is uo arbitrary law about birds in our ad- ohn Kussell seconded the motion ; and af- ONDERFUL Fivrrarion.—An invention has been sah Get y Yee i mike Bastachuset, perhaps & few could’ caught, Peis oe oREMOVAL. ie Ae os Bb oe SH MENT. te, | ft some, observations from Mr. Hume and Mr. recently brought forward which is calculated tohave ieee sails ce rueeiey ce Baliax, The. Dake dinner. fi your pli thi if The it Boat Buildi ‘abil fC. L: | O'Connell, leave was given to bring in the bill; and | a vast beneficial effect in filtering, and so _purifyin| 4 A ; Se 7, eed: W attarinn Montec the fed cle ths, geet Water st, “near fink By one of the | it was forthwith brought in, and went through the | all the water for domestic and other purpoue in the The Iris West India Mail Steamer arrived at Fal- mouth on the 9th, and the City of Glasgow, one of the branch in the colonial steamers, arrived at Southampton on the 12th, from Barbadoes, having made the voyage in about a month, with one en- kingdom. Lord Brougham, with many other em- inent savans, has been surprised and delighted at the effects produced. A machine only five feet square Mere eit ty fas iy Gaciat lento bart Is removed from 145 Broadway to No.7 Astor House, ive inthe United F f being read a first and second ti d ror, (w! yy the way is a craft har at) and on your js removed from 0. a most extensive in nites ine most | two stages of being read a first and second time, an which ti Bear the aro Imveisely torclock, Feat: CONOMY therivers and lakes of America. “Alao'the ‘hae rte Auer | Ordered to be committed to-merrow (this day.) the At ye self, ik your friends t % ’ “J fall the Russias. ral for Asiatic M. hs; 7 Y. see it, omega aoe routed come: | IN’ GEN'TLEMEN’S DRESS, _ | jipiallietaeiss stenlacctuely ANsie Meni: | Panzaaarsrany Svaatany.—In the Commons, on he 7 hays i Tardij timated that Colonel | has been made to filter the enormous quantity of } .: ‘f 3 8s, that named, but I am net dispose ‘you all | Garments of'a most legantand Fashionable kind ct a saving of | sai} 1 Mr. G. F. Bannings. recently cor the 5th, Sir Henry Hardinge intimated that C en y ‘ine, having come home to Mocrichestdcnsenl God exec moment ok erent 60 per cent for cash. wo" halge Road dee kay? Bie hte lens Geea oetecal eadtees | Henry was dismissed from. his official ap- | two millions five hundred thousand gallons every.| Suicestningl at Demerara. The Spare enn miselves. By the way, pay your fare on the boat | THE advertiser de ms itunnecessary #0 resort t) the heck- | of cur most experienced nautical men superior to any ever be- pointment, and from the command of the 83d regi | twenty-four hours ; and that, too, so thoroughly and ils fi Bristol w for N yas you sayehalf «'dollar in the fare, it, then being only neyed system of giving alist of nominal prices, presuming | fore built. At this establishment any. kind. of boat will be di 5 half for!hinvi d | effectually that water charged ‘with mud mal | “is from Bristol to-morrow for New York, and the jew York to here. The cars'leave Our rouse | thay the length of time he been established, together wil furnished with reversed bottom, from a mould, in any way to | Ment, and is to retire on half pay, for having use: ally that us ud, animal- Halifax steamer on Tuesday from Liverpool. The British North American mail packet is due to-day, Dp edaciges aknahnecn de AIG Ta | Se orton cts ie e cule, and decomposed vegetable matter has been Yours, with respect, cient voucher for his capabilities. 5 produced as bright and pure, and sweet, as it origi- i q ei 11 prow in it ste of the purchaser, of whatever fo . | disrespectful terms in speaking of her Majesty. ght adh au suit the tant of the pasphaste, Bi ver fe m they way be ‘spe P id yesty orn ty, pine 0 , . 4 d s w. ‘ neteh wie! Joth establish ~ ~a f boat binds, includi: On the 8th, Viscount Howick gave notice that, on 4 ¥ Pot and her despatches are hourly looked for from Liver- news oe ba he conden aut that he ean furnish glothes which, ic busts, nigeloug, quarters pleesure’ Whnebali aetiecs | Thursday, Re should move for a Committe of ‘the pally jasned Frome tie spring. by he merit of mr var | pool. ; BOARDING puison, will be found lower than, any her house making up | oats, may be always found at the manufact es much | whole House, to consider the following resolution ; | lable invention belongs to’ 4 Russian merchant of | P°Ccneral Bustamente, Ex-President of Mexico is . the best descriptions of entlemen’s dress. below what purchasers have heretofore Valiberal diss | chat it is i vedient that forei heat should | the name of Stuckey, and the water filtered by it : bli T PEAL MONMOUTH, COUN. J, my 3m S. PHILLIPS, 7 Astor House, Broadway _ | count on the usual rates will be made to those who wish to sell Tmitted tute this COUNtTY, Untithe ter ert, | has been examined and certified by Professor bni now in Dublin. i ‘3 Lewis: ANKINS' yN respect fully informs ‘his friends | ——-—— 7h 7 again. Please call before purchasing elsewhere; you canthen | be admitted into this country, until the Ist of March, i ‘ y M- | The new tariff has come into operation and much nd the public that he has Sted, up in the beat style the LOOK OUT. Indge of my work References... a dvesdiuement of { 194 at a duty not exceeding six shilling the quar: | lirs.—Sun. increased the official duties at the docks, custom ther pfal situation on ‘the sea coast, about 7 mites from le who steals my purde tends tras bnts, bc. ave boat cr K Eageirerand New York Coramercia | ter: Autecep Sepucrio, Apuutery, aNp Monpen in | house, &e. : Red and foresee, from Higstown, Stages Dass through bs me of that which not enriches him, Advertise i Jy22 Im*r In the Peers,on Monday, the I1th,Lord Brougham | Liverroou.—The following strange story is told by The revenue accounts which have been published t hia cars. |The terms o jut makes me poor indeed.—{ Shakspeare. moved for a’ select committee to consider the | some came in the Western :— are as favorable as could have been expected under be very moderate. Also, stabling, &c, for horses, on A A iM 3 ‘ some one who came in th stern : abe ° aa TSE FE vledaes Minwelf that no effort of his will be veantng MA SHALL, SEGARS anche nd the country. Negatived by sixteen to} 4 shoemaker, named Greely, and who had resided the circumstances of, the vexations delay in passing render patronise him evifortable, and that hi T HIS ONLY TROY SHIRT DEPOT, No. 99-Chatham ne be jourteen: se . in the upper end of Jonn street, Liverpool, several | '&: Di cotpi : Peck ative toned gin trent shea tea cote: els inv A’ set, makes the abave quotation, beeanse athersendercor | JV RADER, 46 Chatham street, offers fr sale Taniry.i—The activity that has prevailed at the | years, and become much respected by his neighbors yas Spain Metoalie ex-governor of Jamaica bas EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS —This well Known | huve'more than once Made pauls the inane ieputaion. We 50,000 Noval Principe Custom House ever since the new tariff has come forchis sobriety and industry, on shexpeotedly re- 4 * : ; } Pp Biecwtes, Hs i y Pennsylvania, | tised om dealers, strany ad others, (rault of our high! 25,000 Woodville. into operation is considered to be without prece- | turning hi fe ii hi d a} him by the colonial society, anti-slavery society, is now of mem al «gig ean daira Ge Eyeey ag mone a ag ea bod 2,000 Rionda. dent, the total amount of entries for import on Mon- | 4 policemen and hi making t poution calculated to | 24 several other public bodies in approval of his ithohave never vised the Si Vive aan : 2 Enutled. op debenture, Besides a fall stock, of the chewcest | 4 a policeman and his wife in a position calculated to | government of the Island. erm Turn: ae te Det fede Tope “4 fy eal Wis enn rr ving been 3036,0n Tuesday 2595, and on | arouse his fiercest rage He reached the bed on brauds of Havana and Principe Segars. iya0 im eod®c In Parliament there has been no question of im- those tomy, y are situated near the ; * 6 " : st He re igh ilade|phia te a the: . Make no mistakes therefore. SSE = Wednesday 2001, while the usual average of a day’s | which they lay without being discovered by them, 3 x P yuigh, @ few miles east of the chief clevation of the Alle- | “Marshall's only Troy Shirt Depot” is painted on our awning GURRTY GEREN, Cole wicatiiey isd!) eutrida td coly H6tm MOD to INU.” Nor dothess ane: | Cesta T ieee te ote dashed in | portance discussed: The business of the Session is tains. : and window. Be particular, however, to see the name Mar | NO), vb ay ba he “whole mer foreet oul As ling his? being got through as fast as possible, and another " 5 is ‘ (3 ‘| jassau street, offer for for sale bers alone show the whole increase, for not only is | the skull of his wife’sparamour, killing him instant. } °° very thing has been provided at this. watering place to render } shall’s” on our window and about ounstore. No. 9, our only 101 Blocks Irish black marble 2 4 saad a ‘ ne : 3 week or two will see Parliament prorogued. The asqiourn to those who are seeking health oF enjoy ment, Troy Shir’ Depots stnated about 16 doors fiom the comer of po ne ON the number of pies est be bet peony a ly. ne bis sof pho ne ore aie Me igte Woy, Belts, the last Wad. pramentee & pistol at the wusement found pal to all tastes, and a gi earl and Chatham toe, rans, aoe Se 300 Casks Boyd's bleaching powder. the quantity ot goods, which the c part of the le raised hisarm to deal a deat low upon her i sf ‘ 4 aiggent Mtage’ wall lenve Chambersburg in the morning, and | {O° MANSHAL Ez tape De WM, ‘borer ms 3 Tone suerte soa ether entries represents, is more than usually large, on ac- | algo, and send her to her long account in company | @ucet has been admitted to Privy Conseil hate ve at the springs the same evening, or if persons prefer the CATA OF PRICES 38 Beles Chesterfield fectory brown shootings count of the reduction of the duties. So farge in | with her paramour, but the thought of his children tudiciously abandoned the capital charge. of h altimore and Ohio Hail oad to Hancock, will have daily | Strong made Cotion Shirts, with linen bosoms, collars and | 93) Bales Chesterfield facto , particular have been the quantities of cabinet woods | of which he had three—and of his ardent affection | diciously abundoned the capital charge. of hugl vey there to the springs. wust bands, warranted, at per dozen, $7—-7 50—8—8 50—9—10— Casks 3and ¢ F E blue smalts. f and dye-stufis entered for home consumption, that | for their mother so cruelly blighted, unnerved his easor ssity of a State it ensure Re ane pgartions the Zoning ronnon; 28 30=27 28. All Linen Shitts: per don, 990-20 020-21 50 2 Bales f7toncerveting three and four yards wide. there is every reason to hepe that at least two im- | arm,and she escaped unharmed. Greeley did not at- pe order sore ng hat parade and solemnity, tre amusement and comfort PEARSE ev wonpa, | Resa Plain Coxton ig per dog. $9 90-57-70 | an je Shieh allt eects Leovectssndeiol ee ete portant kinds ot British manufacture will receive a | tempt i escape, but remained in the room tillhe was | Comurission of the enme A adok nesta wiiel ‘ J Soltats ier eee fon Reaser taryhoteee ct ED STATES EXPRESS MAIL a NEW material impulse. secures rsons attracted to the scene. . 7 ic! ill certai Fs are hens ie fi pet egg beg os Noallans, oe UNSER TOSOS TGR stew t ate intresting | _ PRovoseD ALTERATIONS IN THE Law oF Copy- pe lehed pend reshn aat Irieh peasantry eae step ommend pe on my ieoave DRY GOODS, & Foe ene ef cea lacheting oar! vows aiple | communication betweon Boston and this city, the Post Master | RIGHT.—A meeting was held at Freemasons’ Ta- | have been long addicted to the practice of runnin, The elections in France as far as they have pro- 23. roe Marshall's Byron Collars, which have been so highly approved | General lias established regularly sworn Messengers attached | vern,London, on Thursday, of booksellers, authors, away with young ladies reputed to be possessed of | ceeded have resulted in the return of b10 Iministe- TO THE LADIES | Rand seagcor eth, ur plain and, wfc Dosoma, can be | ise nudrntemdenee or the undcengued, to commence sae | and others interested in the book-trade, '* for the | {arge fortunes; but we have been told this week, for | rialists, and 148 opposition members. There m acre TO THE LADIES. aries pay cece nonne en en? sake Uae its instant. f purpose of taking into consideration the enormous | the first time, of the abduction of a very old man, | talk ofa dispute and probable war with the Ottoman FASHIQ: NABLE Y 2900 Th. rrapne- | Troy Shirt Depot, No. 90 Chatham’ street, New . We por aany out to tg faltact opeciple exte) these views of the and increasing evil of the foreign piracy of British | not, indeed, for the iy eeghs making him happy in } empire in favor of Syria. offers fo ah wet et evacrnces OC Melisa | cattian, deslers and others sninst the many mistahen that bave | BOGE Sa walaival ca Waa TS, regular 5clock Mail | literary works, and for adopting such measures a8 | the bonds of wedlock, but from much the same mo- ‘There 1s nothing else to advise you of. sls ape he pale | seer, maria ot late, ,in conreguénge of secing ticketed paces in. | oat s{amd tf aed age can be paid) from halFpast four | May seem expedient for putting a stop to the same.” | tive as that from which the fair heiresees are spirited Yourstrily, P.S. Ss the spring trade, ne‘ ¥et presented to the pab- | some of the window ecollect, no marked or ticketed | Be post ‘ : ght both as regards the qushity cheapness of the articles | prices arv to be seen in ou window. But remember this the | glock up to the time of its departure for Boston, Mr. Longmantook the chair. Mr. G. P. R| James} away, namely, to obtain possession of his fortune. Theatrical. heel Public notice is therefore hereby given of the above arrange- 7 i eK Ay vi cut of our store, with the prices attached, will be circulated for Se Sal at sapiens Sv tein’ cies. ton corel ee . oa of ipa ae hip ody airy hare NS, as w chease D'Orleans, of France , | Window ; and, furtherme, iTmatter will be forwarded ax above in th y the pi ’ k D SL ENTIRELY NEW. AND ORIGINAL | Window jd pace of time, and wth the geeateat security. | that the chiel booksellers of France and Germany = “And Lawn do do—An entire new style o | who beat down HARNDEN & CO. are anxious to see an international copyright esta- “MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER ea Vouk, July 16th, 1942. General woke Biislied; dada’ biR for the. purpose: is; before: the 538" MAIL FROM NEW | American Congress. Mr. Horace Smith seconded MISCELLANEO iN fd 4 the resolution moved by Mr. James, “ That a right The venerable abducted was a military pensioner, who was in the on of £36 10s per annum, and two amt disputed the advantage of having him to reside. The younger( eer were brothers) de- termined to take him from the elder by force : mus- tering his faction by night at Abbeyleix, in the Queen’s County, he proceeded thence to Castle- CAPOTTE D'OR- | the benefit of all. These The St. James Theatre is closed. ‘The following me will give some idea of what is going on heatrical world in London :— 7 vossini’s Opera or Srapar, Mater.—This fine composition, the first which, after a pause of many Parisianand English FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex- E oe | hide bee odo & BOSTON,— i J $ , the Hl f the t maestro h ‘iven t gen FANCY 8 CDPHESSION OF OUIGEERY ot ie ed is ney | fpr eran Waa gh wb verb | Quer guy, he rare thee Ca: | rar tk mar of geht macho has a " metres vapeetfully solicited Indio o favor bar SUPPRESSION OF QUAC Mada Bence imeteased desvatch aud securty ay | nised by all civilized nations.” Lord William Len- | tent; and the fete was successfully perlormed. Old | fore'a numerous and admiring audience wt her Maz pind ‘themselves, Naiere [Re a at | %IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.) d under the Imgediate id direetion of | NOX moved, and Sir Charles Morgan seconded the | Corcoran was curried off, and has not since been | jesty’s Theatre. This remarkable production is in wiles nareatcoae them in price and a greatadvantage as THE COLLEGE OF arnden & Co., for carrying the Mails between this | next resolution, declaring that the disregard to that | heard of. Hislife, however, is in no danger, and at | ever way worthy of Rossini. In treating ithe has Feiqands the variety ai gual PING, Shosszine de Modes, MEDICINE & PHARMACY . 7 ft poitiis' me, | tight had tended Feats to, discourage and degress | quarter day there is little doubt but that, so far as | divided the hymn into ten pieces of different char- jy22 tn ‘ veer athe Broadway. ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of New York thar | ketters will be recetved on board the. Stomimeton the book-trade of Great Britain. Other resolutions Serends on his dutiful nephew, he will be forth- thus giving full scope to the vigor and variety mwa auipTra — they have appointed the following Sce-Aommre i thy | Steamboats which carries she Mail via Stonington aud Frovi | were moved and seconded, by Mr, Dickenson, Mr. | coming. his powers. SHIRTS, SHIRTS. a op ainaed M | dence to Boston, trom hail past ¢ o'clock. unt he time of de: | Colburn, Mr. ‘T. Longman, Mr. Blackwood, Dr. | °° a ERO sandal | | The firet verse, given by four voices and «chorus NITED STATES SHIRT MANUFA®TORY, 77 Wil. J. W. Basverr, 644 Broadway. during which time postage canbe paid.—Letters will { ry, Mr. J. Simpson, 'Mr. Spottiswoode, Mr. | , SCANDAL IN Mancuesren.—The levers of scandal | . h VESEES Eee Uy iy U Tinga ‘corner “| Liberty, N, x Notice is hereby Dx. E. M. Guro, 127 Bowery ved at this oon mp UT 1 finan, ie "Bickinghar, Mr. Vous and Mr. | have been fully gratified, re Sanday evening, by form the introduction ; and, aa its singled po ersin general, that th tors of Dr. Kiwo, 267 Hudson street. arrangement will go into: on the 20h inst, ain, Mr. k » Mr. Nes , | the discovery of an awkward affair in the neighbor- | fulness and grandeur swelled on the ear, we felt trggbove peat have ututtod sew tresiod sf casmee Puias Le {as Grand st iyl9 2wr JOHN LORIMER'GRAHAM.T.M. | Hood.” A memorial to the Board of ‘Trade was heater tee toven @ tee ee accused ‘ea, fir, J,.( ourpelves in the presehee of the mastenepirit who had years ago produced ‘* Mose in Egitto,” and its » of the respectable firm of Messrs. W. ; ; superd hymn“ Dal tuo Stellato Sogito.”” The se. , and Co., general merchants, High street ; a ‘ing which enables thei to sell their shirts ata cheaper Dr. Newmay, 132 U street PO, OFFICE, New York, July 15, Toe UNITED adopted; and thanks having been voted to the chair- . 1 he Pi ot allege : STATES EXPRESS MAIL bet NEW YORK, : ji Iasi anyone ase in thy ih statement will be Pe ae of the College may now be had of those ALBANY. .&S 5 Pere Foumaster’ Gener’ | Man, the meeting separated. “ox Principal Offices of the College for NewEngland,at § Tremont | witha view to the accommodation of the public, andto increased | Morocco ano THe Uniren Srares.—A_ letter a ‘. . e * ec “Cujos animam gementem,” ° c r he public, any to increased t0 F and the sufferer is Mr. J. M., of a respectable firm of | cond piece, an aur, ~ fn 5 sia Ning meade, TE teal Olle: ol sha Coflades toe Sec: Yok. ene Nami | OE inmasengts wll be Hished an Pespeess Mail to ex0e- | from Gibraltar, dated June 2d, in the Madrid jour- | calico printers, in Church street. ‘The latter inhabi- | was, perhaps, the gem of he whole. It was in- tune paterns, large size. : street By orl of the Collece superintendence Jenoste: Hemrnne for carrying hale, Sys n officer of the American squad- | ¢ed a cottage at Wilton terrace, Cheetham road, at | (rusted to Rubin, who did full justice to its beau- A larme quamity of Bosoms and, Collars constant Jae oy W. 8. RICHRDSON, Agent p Ay’ wr, pl hs pies omanreecaes mpegs | ron having solicited an audience of the Emperor of | which Mr. A , who is asingle man, about 35 | ty and tenderness, and gave the closing verse with tvill be offered cheap for cash. Jyi dim? ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND GOOD fiveryeed oT 8 ae gigetapeeanern dee eet Morocco, for the purpose of representing to him the a pathos we have neVer heard surpassed. It was an a “ r ears of age, resided asalodger. The aggrieved SUMMER STOCKS LIVING. Letters. w recelved on bu je $ o'clork steamboats, | complainis of two agents of the United States, was husband having some suspicion of the cheney a embodiment ot some grand picture of the crucifix- SOARES CRAVATS AND GLOV! TT HE undersigned has, at a groat expanse fitted up one of the | which carry the Mails to Alba and ‘imtermediate | refused, although, it must be admitted, in terms of H UST RECIVE! iy ‘of the ab it ya ion—a tableau musicale of the deep agonies of the VES Tse aa eating Bac IS | chacws until the time of departure, his wife, made an excuse on Sunday that he was ee oe eee ee hich tiv. . isi i The representative of Eng- H i d was one of the highest triumphs of art. i Ne Ie hich one hundred pp di hich t tagecan be paid. exquisite politeness. P ative ing. ‘oing to London, and went as far as Park side, at | cross—an 8 art. Ddedegub erate hanes ek. * Nex on de which gre iam Dewdoen Stcaeraad nan hoe |. hactors will ules 6 rock red ow Weare ims boas: carixing the | land, however, had an audience on the same day, | the junction of the North Union Railway. Ie’re- | Then followed a beautiful duet between Mesdames rol scary febtgad gle ‘ravats, the hoteeat aurpli, ofthe markets, with « bull of fare not ex: | Map ditect to Albany. which leaves at 7 o'clock P. M..from | the motive of which is not known. The American | turned home, however, late in the eventné, accorne Moltini and Graziani. By the way, why was the ophicleide, with its sharp and sudden oheals, intro- duced wi it was so much out of character? A fine solemn air, “ Pro peccatis sue gents,” was then given by Ronconi with his usual felicity The first part of the hymn (for it was divided most re rtgels 2 concluded with a recitative bi Lablache and the chorus, of a very grand and ef- fective character. In the second part we were pre- sented with a quartett, “Sancta mater istud agas,” a sweet and touching cavatina, by Graziani; and a noble and animated air and chorus, “ Inflammatns et accensus,” the solor parts of which were beauti- mber of dishes) by any hy - M, wu r 4 lette: 4 . : 4 Peer Ree ylaced an bowrd uaty fe tment deparcure«uctter | officer immediately embarked on board « Spanish panied by two friends,and having got into the house. roke open the bed room door, where he found guilty pair in bed together. The husband and his riends immediately inflicted severe personal chas- tisement on the Moet ad whom they ejected into the street “in puris naturalibus,” in which condition, amids: a storm of rain, he had to find his best way to the house of a triend, at the distance of halt a mile. The wife, who is about twenty-five, is pos- sessed of some personal attractions and accom- plishments, and the affair has attracted much atten- tion, on account of the high respectability of the mt will cominenee on the 20th inst. Mr. Rilarge amnstingnt of Sik. “Ehread eelted iter ara Far oar ieee omega ndermatcaebem ROTC Coe Pe partment. vessel, to report the result of his mission to Com- NB. 4 », "And all other refreshment i tion. The | to exert the greatest diligence imcthe perfortnance of their du- : i sgt in Sha, en reas t fone, Linen, Calan. Uaner walters ary eniforasly civil and potive, - ties. The arrang BL ill commence on the s0u Vist he yerert at THE Roya Acricuurvrat Din- Garments, ee. Re! jetters by the ) orclock steamboat wi he ? ey wee. | lots every depertmect of the byeines received at this office up tod o'clock, P. M., and letters foe the | Nem.—A grand agricultural meeting took place in dens of competent oxersces,whoxe sole care va | Toeock boat until 6 zinc, customers y p LIC NRY GOSLING E =F the Duke of Cambridge, at which the Hon. Edward f guests. : b ; NITED STATES EXPRESS MAIL FOR ALBAN , | corte iy! neebapigy tenn map Eating House U AND BUTE ies ith a view to give the greatest pos | Eyorett, the Duke of Richmond, and many other 1y remarkably rc S30 3m curity to the increasing c a. nt of Cloths, ©. eS snanter Gonexe 4 ° Weebl yes poncho fo the deverenegtr Beenie ok “0 Buffalo, un- |. ‘The Mayor, in an appropriate speech, proposed zg ‘and ARSELLS, AgentforJ. AGATE. | | Mocks cof and the ery best teas, and served ac only thire | ‘The Mewengers will throngh to Buffalo, and are instructed | wrodove Morgan.” ha inen wired of feeling in this establishm “After the doth | " ry Fy " * - IMPOR PCa; TO THE fe comfort and conveniences jyltawr JOHN’ LORIMER GRAHAM, P.M, | Bristol, July 13th ; and the mayor gave a dinner to Leeane ine can obtain Clothing of the best | Nos oy.amd Op Nassim st, between Jahn st and Maiden Lane, | aj nh : be - | sible ar om. | & A‘ iH sor sepelan os at taunication on the great, Ware Route from this eity, the | distinguished characters were present. ». Vestings, Sumi q ‘UL kinds are made t0 order in the best manner at tery vedeeod articles + . e f 0 ae Me aa rel F Pleces ‘ler the immediate suyerintendence of the undersigned, to com- | “ The health of the Hon. Edward Everett, Envoy | parties. Proceedings have. already been’ taken, | fully given by Persiani. ‘S HIRTS sai ie Doyle Gi ti ted ifs carry ont to te fi : of the United States.” Stach will ford poo employment for the gentle- The I Ss. adie Bei Mhingh } iaterentvaneties. | Postwar General eters p iecelveon oar ere The Hon, E: Evgnerr oud he felt gratefal for the tyafter the A moped ey ar 3 o'lock ‘mall bren Cand, WPéscireds pomtage can ve joia) | manner in ; en proposed, a ‘STshiows. "Genslemen's Garments ofall denenrome watete | hate Bare hs Pae Ps keen Pa from half yas to clack, YM upto the tine of ies deyartwefor | the kind mode in which it had been received.” Te to th ot ree, Albany, Troy, and the intermediate potntss. also on board the 7 | mode in wl d vnishing More 67 and 6 Maiden tane, comer | The” abe ticles will be sold at wphweard of low pices, ercock boat Ahan and all haces West ad for Feoy, fon | felt gratified in being present on an, occasion so =" o A. W. SPIES & CO. 3 and patent Breceh. 18 Spares one of the best efforts of the whole work. Its grand and harmonious swell seem- ed to be fully felt, and it was deservedly encored After it came a quartett by Lablache, Rubini, Per- siani, and Grimalgia, in which the plaintive melo- men of the long robe. Pastry, Saturday.—This week some operative weavers returned to Paisley, from the United States who but a short time ago. left this country for Ame- half-past 6 o'clock, PM, up to the time of itsdeparture, All | deeply interesting to him, because he observed there | rircumstanc vhi rms the burden of it was finely con- he WILLIAM COLLINS, 218 Pearl stre letters deposited in the Post Office of this city forthe 7 oicloek Wen great sinnilisude in the mode in which auch | M8, Another painful circumstance has come to fy witels fo ie the, panda ct of * Paradisi Glo- LaTRY—W. RE road 5 ~ — bathe Mail, directed to Albany and Troy, and to Buffalo and interme- ta dpe an hi our knowledge, of an industrious workman who | !!#s! iy tie Whol ed: Wollipr strest-—{arpois et trary tee gan] THOMAS DUGARD, succes: | diate places, will be forwarded. fromm ‘Albany’ by. ‘the Express | meetings were conducted here and in his own coun- lately went out to that cousttry the better to provide | Tia.” ‘The finale was ag d chorus byt ¢ whole and altered tofit the most Intricate rooms —Cur- mate ro Par tee romamen! eng inform Mail under charge of the same messengers, try. ¢ fundamental principle in his country, as for his family. When a short time landed, he wrote | Company.; its subject, a fugue, was, unlike the pre- alter h . softs ns the latest style. ‘ ‘ ay hay Imad to order to match any description. of turn jegterms wy any eatablishiment in the iy, at Heat ai a paren if moll wanes eit ad thought—he now found erroneously—that po oneal nit ke Tod cc veel poloes to cole batik 4 ili, foo. of Fourteenth street, North Weve. abore in the shortest romiblg rece 0 of time with the great: there was a difference in the mode of conductin, r est security. such meetings in the mother country, for last wee! ane Carpetsand OF! Goths can STENY> PGR aE Oe GHARNING_1 New York, July 13, 188, General Mall Agent. | Te had met his, Royal Highness the Duke of Cam cheek ee eee oe Bey, pre door “HOT AND GOLD SALT WATER BATHS. | bridge wearing a Doctor's frock of the University, ie, it entracted, Sc. v6 Ime. ~ GUNS AND PISTOLS. ceding pieces, of the severer character of church music, On the whole, we cannot but consider this production with its wide range of beauties, its sonl- subduing pathos, its tender and delicate touches of plaintiveness, its solemn grandeur, and its bursts of sublimity, equal to any previ creation of this of every description, Las short not ment, and all persons concer ice is therefore aa PG won fe tore Bey all knew, was equality, and he confessed that to his wife to sell off everything and come out, She obeyed the summons,and Tailed about ten days ago, and this week notice has come to hand that the hus band is on his way back to Paisley.—Glasgow Chronicle. ‘ wd Am . ". . . — . : les of painting on wi vel ANY and mingling equally with his fellow Doctors; a Faturr Marurw.—This distinguished champion reat master. Some may prefer the greater Stabat te process for whieh the ABINEAU'S New Hot ely id Bah Wetet, Batten, tow. ps he met His Royal Highness mixing with | of teetotalism will visit Glasgow on Monday, the bi Pergolese, and others may, as we have heard ig EXCLUSIVELY -£9 ‘ bit itatichs of oll paintings vih River )ave now open, for the accommodation of | the farmers of England, and he was proud to con. | 1th of August. Arrangementsare about to be tade | {heme gecert that the style of the music. is, not. al- JOSEPH, 1 en Vane. uo stairs, irmport rent for tate them without learn sand gentlemen, Open from sunrise until 11 o'clock fess how erroneous had been his im pressio nd | by the teetotal committees to testify their admira- ways. strictly in character with the words. For barrel Fomting and Ducking Gune, from the lowest tothe fie ta, paint. with oa ‘The water where the baths are stationed has been | he must say that the example thus set by His Royal | tion and respect for this illustrious advocate of their | jurselves, with the rich harmouy and the tender est qualities i oth , dl handsome inventions, to « ned, which rendersit as pure as any other situation in the hness was calculated to have the most salutary | Principles, and to make his visit as profitable as pos- plaintiveness of this composition yet full upon our skets, embraciy ifferent kinds, all of which byt x oe VERO NEE vicinity of New Yor 5 On, Tueeday's tf Bat ig excranively uence, (Cheers.) There were many associa- | sible to all classes of the community. We understand | para, we cannot bring ourselves down to weaaie A a OE ay og Me a A ER ina es ETTE, | (iulance every ple want evening. Price of a cold bath 1234 048, | tions between the ancient city of Bristol and the | that a public procession will take place on the occa | priieism ; we can only rejoice to hail the fire of ich enables him to sell at extremely, low prices. aaa Artiste sll eaters oer the Téth of next month, | warm baths 25. je3. amr "| United States, and he felt matistuotion, being at such | ion. Glasgow Chronicle genius ae bright oe glowing an tp ihe Ce - large assorted stock of the above always on har. Vee ee well ae aha an teroiees : "| FOLLECTIONS onall parte of the United a distance from his home, at being in a city which Pr 2 Tr site Jemon- | forts of this celebrated master, and congratulate Gity and country merehruis are particularly roqiested co | _ Specimens way be seen at the above addrors, jytttmee | CJOLLECTIONS on ail parts of the United States, made on Sr a aati fanaa tia beh Ceahteeted ters 4 OGRESS OF TEMPERANCE. —An inposing alike the-lesune cx tha retple ta wehich ‘te Stration took place in the parishes of Murroe and Abington on Sunday last, when persons, to the num- ber of fifty thousand, assembled to hail the arrival has been produced, and the public on the rich feast call, peioas to making their purchases. ____J¥ZT nts” | GS PANIH DOUBT.OONS fox sale on fay “* ct mens farorable Lm at for sale ad ne ear! ! }8—20 bales black M i “a . 61 SVEV ERE r ree c less with his own country. Perhaps it was not A i ni Mm?’ dao 4 OLLINS & co. eid iyler 22 Wall sureet and 190 fey, | ye” 22 Wail BN ss of harmony which it spreads betore them.; ' way. 'known to every one present that the great Colum- jy 13e