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Vel. VIIL.—=He. 266 =~ Whole No. 3117 THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW .YORK, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1842, RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS. is AD PORTATION COMPANY. ‘W YORK AND NEWARK. MISCELLANEOUS MEDICINES. ee ec en es em tee, ot ets of Wilting. THE NEW YORK Susie epee pecan ccaeaca ““GREA aint had COLLEGE OF MEDICINE | Siesystites Bive cjaistlons of istcaaey te mld POW ef ton York and Brovkt 235 Baooawar, Wean Pane PLack. fe are positively taught in t Weitne’ on ony bad, illegible stiff, ‘or cramped vor, 385 Broadway. ‘A neat and handsome, Is a Eas RS in New Yo ake a in Three is tO be seen from 9 to 1 A. Mx or from 4%0 8 le Classes from 7 to 9. ‘ton & superior eset ‘by double and single entry, re cet ae RAPHY. Pes 4 rom gf. & Arof Wane Short-hand, for taking rc . etly by s- Bratow in one course of lessons ! at gencommeet Wenteld, Pai .—A work of the author is presented to every payal for their permanent guide. U. 8. CIT’ 4 DESPATCH POST: Ice. New York, 2thJuly, 1342, TiRewce , (Sundays excepted) at the hs atiws “=e ; =. 1ST O HOvRS of of Delivery cee di pak MeeFaldmant ¢ oviock, A.M P M| Will be seut out for do- ne ia At all the Stations before Rat aad 1 rrrsciett New York and Now Bramwick, ert EE Arey New York pba iad Brunswidk, to 50 cents. M cents tobes sent opt Free, must’ from New ee three cents will be Bird ol lo mopey must be enclosed in stations (at all Cx which, may be purchased rd ond _ and every internation —, be obtained ou ap- upper sn lower. wor post espatch Post be received. It onic aeoae ice the earliest ini occur. JOHN LORIME! THE TWO GREATES' THE AG! ca ah, TIONS OF COMPOUND VEGETABLE PREPARATION. OB The treatment and the ible gr prea against baldness, the: Ke. he., including all cutaneous affe pared with great care by the inventor Mok Voguivian himself of ten years, during which his has Por 1) rrr seher line, 2 apply nostrums intended for the same pul while, this rejoices in the full ee destined | tolive as long have arisen an died, No. Bin Ashe od opposite Fie a afine a of pana eisdaagenaeae Potts ag tg Bae 8. zr saya fe meee street ; eee & Co, Newark. ies pee AND oe it. It sat oben Se solrents coneistar axpeste 620 ain public, and asks it hotbefore—he mrifeates,t testifying to its virtues, in to be used, from the most various parts in the United .»' can be seen at the office of the ii fa, 1 Pine street, New York. __INVENTION NO. 2. BREN Umm Ee Sie Eee article, as can’ be. testified 10 by sad esel raven i orted from any part of the world, fal dark frowe. vet color, for w nich it is intended or vl individaals in Bete poli onl supercediog cirand whi beautifull from aes ass ae einer 9 ‘0b ectiouable siabited ac the Fair of the Ameri- e ig superior to any other exhibited F<) ‘Bowery mee) power. and at the sere HITS ticks Socloek =a in Lo) }~ wef GEORGE KENNEDY. GLASS HENWA! Saeey cents eee or ro ee atte Fe commas ‘Superintendent, Tigh Porcelain Tea Ser MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. ner Fiates. Freneh Porcelain, per Granit = al Sates and Saucers, hal ea a) French i * Se Leaner, Sad, Tas.e yaa Sia teet Sac Spened . ah ee Reece SSens'ips age ie fae fee or, donens, at the law, rice *!A NEW & IMPORTANT IN- yenON FOR THE LADIES. Moonie es anew artic! pine for the. =| ee ny airabew wo as wigoratiug the system against tives! Pt rei a ae peuent She ieress its vicini- As asupport, and consequent fa if Cae preserve the 3 to refer to the follow Faculty:—Dr. Da morsl Frotessor Gillman hee *OYond, MD. Cou rehants and dealers supplied wholesale with Cor sets, re and braces, on advantageous terms. PATENT PRESERVED 2 a MEATS AND SOU! ‘ARRANTED to keepany length Py time in any climate, beef, Sas Sveal, duck, Al og, Dr, Moors d 3. toa on the 10h } s° ie known and ace Set8d a, With endson shad, salmon, oysters, freight or passage, apply on siiche, rter, beet “@ HO HORA tc, —— oes ond Sessa - . Ker" ae ‘manufactured and WILT Lg HENRI an HAVANA, “AND y BRINGIP Basement 51 Wits Stuer, Between Wall and Pine Streets E. W. HAND, | EXCHANGE BRO No. 2 CAMP STREET, OF, 0 Doc met BELL Sao Saris Il does not ews beiimati a ae anne tie ee aaheras ill leave New York from Ful Feloek fi Tay the boat goes to Raton ISeeene FN “dia the et ve AND PHARMACY i bated . * LD, Postinaster. ESTABLISHED FOR THE peck KY w 5 is surpheAON OF QUACKERY, Be BULA oo eee met wit it re success since its com H Herr eet permet eorenten ants eae, fold Vet Minoors, sap he are tow enly gunize “Ke A history of the above cases may be seen hy calling as above. rie seafious ae Soe a ee Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, Nov. 6, [841 ] ae iz ations have already obtained a cele ATRAORDINARY Case—‘The article. below: 4 fo maid sR of one of our most intelligent medical men, SHIVACLTED ‘ONIC MIXTURE, are entitled to the fullest confidence. “The ease he de- forms of dvapere tails is really a r-markable one, and might well have been sup- beyond the power of medicine. Rovosition to consumption, and all con ment of the Physician who visiied the Patieut in person,- di system. te cases of fever and cial ‘and who was at the time one of the. Kuitors of the Commer Sod inbottles at $i and $i each.” | felis rare indeed that fallen hy Ne vINIMENT __ | fom the hand of Providence so much savere umd protracted sake For the cure of rheumatic pars, coll fering, and such calamitous aud shocking mudiation, as has nal disease, nervous headache, pains in the joint fallen to the lot of James Wyckoff. a Ind 1) years of age, now permanent relief guaranteed. Sold im lf bew living in the town of Clarence in this county. made to experience HE A: James ia the son of a fs the offs; j= rhand, for taking | °° "HE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE. vatable pgrents, who hi have’ meron Himfly of robust ehile tang! ‘or ‘eure of cases of a lisease, or for ins iD ren. any assix: 229 Broad: | ihe boues, eruptions, sore troat or auy other as Seve ol the se sense offhearing some ten’ eam nce, which was "5008 may Droduced by an injudicious. use of mercury, er by what was probably an attack of the di oe aa ly destroy un ing ore fe Rint Ry VANTIBILOUS C1 Ainanric Fit. | che moth, und then axe of all dermnay is . Nise geaten the whee slimentary exual canal Wa health wien, Sire toe Sieislar nev vise ans vial tewemn thir maioiae bat way a more first the palate, the bones ol of the nose, "it would be difficult to imarine hily deformity could be impressed upon ntirely superceding the drastic purgatives ie the nostrum ena ene ine.” r 6 feghitub disease ceased its rava- ender. onthe ‘ace after several montis, to renew THE FEMALE RESTORATIVE PIL, mone ‘of the system with yroater and’ mone destructive For the cure of those complaints peculiar to the female sex, | severity. and to restore and preserve the regular action of the fer ann two Hatagnke , & ‘* black spot,”—-as the intelligent mo- ‘organs, with full directions and cautions as to use, and sold in | ther of this most unfortunate child told the writer of this—was boxes at $1, 50 cents, observed under the wail of each big toe. ‘This ominous appear SIR AS’ Ry COOPER'S PILL. was the precursor of a second attack of gangrene, wh aafotshe eure of cutaneous erations, gout, chronic theuma cs extended over each foot ale to whit fur il ve ' Of the knee. -A separation then took pl “4 rized to “HE FRENCH amet seer cn | a time bath inte tn pod off Kha faruin oF the rtghe ered the party to teed to « ure goud! all mucopurulent hs cousuming malady, which extended leet, & parges from ihe urethra. “Sold in bottles at "50 ceuts and fthe shoulder, and at length the right ¢ the dead branch of a living tice. ‘The “ arn “THE PAPILLARY HEALING POWDER, dise: owed itself at the elbow of the left arm, and on . boot Bre, of sore pions and superficial oneqetattonss of the al Toast be extensive: oxfoliation of the bones, vals at 30 cont each Tig centre of the It is ndispensable had of the following : eye, were ected with the same destroying com; an in its incipier sages. ‘On examining the boy, who, notwithatanding he is deaf and wad a re Ting, 287 Hudson stre ate ie zeally tntalignnt and somightiy. the gveatent marvel 10 and lifeless, Deki lias ‘Eetheall ‘8 Grand 194 Fault nd t, Brooklyn. _Erncipal oice ot the Colleye for New York, at 97 Nassan pits street. je for @ constitution 40 very feeble per orale ahaa etaaed ts cae toot ; reduce eS iy, hold out, and prolong for ye . iniseraDle, ex: ay serm, we foun By order, at the dinner table with the he fi _au98 Ser “ 'W: 8.RICHARDSON, Agent oS Bx ‘plates, tyre aad the ey with BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA. Jent relish of the hearty meal.’ His stumps of lirobs, whi ANUFACTURED and sold by the proprietor, GC, tely presented «hideous may of eating Hair; the only BRISTOL, Buffalo, and fo b “Agent, WIL- | gover kindly, and nothing but the scars a cerain cure | LIAM BURGE, "Wholesale ir ale oh Age Wake | infury done to the fet shoulder, and the pure t @ positive Reet ACs tan Gcenieeee and by the principal Diaggists | fighteye, the jouer jaw, and the fragments of ears still grow- rildle te yore | Cenakaer ie Cet . ing,oa the head, the appearance of which we shail not attempt This preparation has now been before the public about se veu years, during which tt reputation | has been steadily in check given to this terrible spreading and hope- gad nud advancing. dicslebrity. | Seited by triable fangeots Hes coanected with dead animal e ected with dead anim hes Dose Siteinod ome ts Mtitade of | Sltter-—the quiet sleep, increased strength, and stable couva: ation, as the eviden f ing clearly Many of the first Physicians in the ecuutry have vor | lesence 40 mantiiet ie the neseon Of Jamiee—warb, ail 87d luntarily borne witness to its superior efficacy of value, as justly, attributed by his mother tothe exclusive nse, their written certificates, now in the possession of the proprie- 18- we : : r hare eee Ae suey haveseen per | cruly’ auspicious, «nd moat iiexpected effects of this medicine ie extraordinary case, T s in th Sinscences fa fin Sy ies opefation the peretvely, small and feeble, and the constitution sound : Ss nlenont doapeiting bare Deas restored to healte ya Nee EET fates. AB eee one, oF the nreatect ISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA is a rare and invaluable Cratiricats or Gen. Mansrixip. combination eof vegetable remedies of established medical MR. C. C. BRISTOL—i have been acquainted with Peter value, and from its peculiar prope: is almost infallible ii Wyckeff for more than twenty years, and have known ti son all complaints that arise ‘rom impurities of the bl |, from | James from his iufancy to this dav, and I do hereby certify the morbid actii:c1 the absorbent and glandular syeeme the facts set forth in the above, from the Commercial ‘Advert air is pre- inven- from consut 1 1oual idiosyncracies, hereditary predisposition, | ser, are correct. ani wu general nA rome and long. standing nfinatties and ORANGE MANSTIELD. P.M., irregularities of e. , all the dis- | Nov. 26th, 1841. Clarence, Erie Co. ease in which it has been found te. be e pect age = ould be to make this noti ‘and we can Bioomrie.p, Oakland Se. Mn., July 23, 1841 —Some time in the is called by some of my 1 immediately. apy gut out; I then app ering. Daring imy sick which’ I Pdeclined Ju the Mesurs. John Owen & Co. Detroit: Gi 1832, 1 was attacked ve what Hligence respecting its etait in Rearly all casey of complaint except thoge of the snost ordi epidemic character. The proprietor desires only to haye attention generally directed to this article, dent that its rare virtues only need be known to be appre- + ina arm amputaved, wi ed: that it will stand the test of any trisl, and that increased | year"s7, mortificacion set in, when l applied to a root doctor, t pre- EY be ob- efulness, and added popularity, must be the direct result of | whe appeared to help it ‘some. In that year I sold n sn of Co. ‘Maden | its more extended acquaintance. 2 and two cows, and spent the whole vf ity say $150, which ee arene Walker; | | Among the numero Vetters daily received by the proprietor served to keep it back. Thave used almost every thing I rd. & Ellis, of Brit” “sSarsapariia, the following is selected, merely 10 | could hear of, without any great 5 Gel Ez New show ho » hisar the increasing demand | “In July last, a cure was attempted. by a person who, like all for this wi aluable ine by the arene © a, be city, sate others, failed. The expense of all this has been at least $500. plication comes rom the well know: A. B. From about four inches below the shoulder, to about the middl. Draeaiats. ots city, who have po eal their | of the fore arm , there have ben at least twen'y holes, many own article to i world, shows conclusively thatthe | of them as large as asilver dollar, and half an inch deep, In Siete ie all it paaporte to be: 1842, laccidentally came across a wrapper from a (COPY.) ristol’s Sarsaparitia, and made up my mind to try New Youe, April 20, 1942. | the medicine. On the 15th day’ of that month, 1 commenced Ma, C.C. Buusrot, Buffalo, N.Y. >= . 5 using it, and used a bottle a week for two or three months, when Std . I oe reel tll appearance completely cured. At any rai iderab’ since that time I have not felt any pain from it. No sores 400 «aMte ve bg cling daring te ing the year past considerable quan | Si heared, and it seems perfectly sound, and. I'can labor with 1% | count we hear of its virtues from ‘who have used it, as well ay ith the other arm. I am so well satisfied of its 30 | the sale in this city may be much increased bY paying it more | Periority over every thing else that Ihave tried, that I most 100 | Sitention inadvertising, “Out arrangements are such with the | Soe commen dang pergon to begin using itmmediately 140 | sigch better tains thas moet others pa, aad move conspieuomaly. WILLIAM PEARSALL. Firyou' would Mike toinake on crrengement with os lor sclling 8 mes ed Ee BN 150 | itmore extensively, we think it could be made of much advant- ‘ersons who have any doubts of the efficacy of this medicine, fe "Wrve now four different stores, three of | 4Fe innted to cal on any ofthe following City References HA best location in the city for retailing, and one for | fore purchasing re of it, perhaps, than any other house. We shall be , 208 Stanton street artic! ing, and our facilities are sach as will enable us to dis- bite Glee, 5 bent Penn street. ‘th Y or if alt ‘iliam W. Fiadol + 573. Boarth street Fag aa the aur «month ory agee Younus Ware ations Y os PAreau Gr ab sae eet EGE easms. | aise ane OPINIONS FROM gedgees pest, Ay ienard Smith. $2'Clinton street nme 1837. eos H, Gordon, 13 Orange stree! ya Ween 6 Ht iapenard street, re- ate eres ee a hapa odes sna rier with, Oi Taiowae cYa Ward, 68 Bayard street ae M Ly, 5. Hendersor Grad street 8 SPRAGU. aa Ree desreri B—house 501 Fourth street toa Rae 8, MD Sind ‘Culver, i91 Stanton street. i has ever been a ; inal es Doctor pee) Tesident Physicians at Cane | inl fully sanity emantvon theca that is if ate ces +1 coaiere andaigui Camarpargua, Deca, ise. | i weetetpre, they will take ihe trouble to call on Me. Barger, | OrConnel We have frequently srescribed Mir CC risiols preparation i Colin set ona Mba mito the abovey otek of Sarsai 1m our practice, oo, and have al were found it to an- Sand a lems parooee tm ¢ = prove conclusively that the article is re hat Jt parpor a ieable “Our knowledge of the article has not been limited, | Eavriox.—As the fame of this wonderfel medicine extent, Joore, MD, J: | And we can freely eay that i the best preparation of : ses oxltehal RIC Li patation TE alloted Rtetee shuld meee eam te ‘“élmgr BiGhAR 7 CHEEN LES,MD, | wish the true article, to T Bristol's, and see that the Tre tligvasie sattactiol «tases race Berd Afra pe one ot | WMETEN siguature of'C. C SBaistou is acroes the cork of the the oldest and mostrespectable practitioners in the western see- OF orale by rpwable Dragtin and Agent hoaghoat the Your , June lly OE ES Bristol—Dear Sir: Tam nearly out of Sarsaparithy compo-e Burger, Wholesale Agent, 50 Courtlandt street, and and el penn, and, ify you pleat, yon say coud se two Gonen Seathaey (Greenwich street, and ac retail ‘at the following places: yy, ate ted to me at this place. 5 : id reeh cui tOMD, ci are squently prescribed your Compound, Finid Pharmac; mill gens oh baa ‘Anat Howe’, Somes ~ , CUrn la for a few years with much advantage, 4 owery, ; Robert Leggett, 17 vir Avene ment hai ne wl chroue — ea mages im : oo eee 708 ‘Greenwich street, snd oad 208 syphilis, snd in chronic mers jebility, from almost it. think Fluid Extract A) preparation of Samscarlla lever ued. A TE ‘ith much respect, yours, truly, JA chong GopRAun’s EAU DE BEAUTE, or Trae | ‘ater of From Doets. Hoyt & May : uty, for extarminating Tan, Hednese. Sallown a | tion, lophew, Barns, Buote! Paurra, PhS. Oe Pimples, Bristol—Sir: We haye used your Extract tanenus eruptions—for ea heal Sion whit x practice, and — arising La mm _ pees be a he jes bl oor, riaes un: draw from tl : eral renovator of the system YORK _ | We'csteem it as the beat article now in use, rater | rT hasthgess of the shaa--eopectall? inal OYT, M, D, | afershaving, ix beyoud compare. A JAY, M.D. peppers le compounds f paras xh PEGA Rowe, July 4,180. | crept ein ae Ge brut surely and seen sii teat bite favor the a ted State H This article fact wee he elfato and hav in belive ic contin nc active meade gt Sir fegnifatn we ly pore. form, and as a preparation, I re ever met wilh A. MILLER, M. D. 1. ‘ Wate Taspesenses (4 eonrte ost ref rance. FE trate ged Ga prac: | A reach indy wring fo the fron ae T | eeyand bat ny a ct os ted Gowran bata "acco justice chug should f syenue ly wive = = unqaalit sstimonial of the - the genuine can jrecca Thre a seraninied ad oho | raxrance of your preparation for SHLEANS. From Dr. 8. C, Noyes: Coptime, Ry tan zat sidered serves the sina nob vi pi and saedgicmnpconiammhs Saat Le mene nodal fo Cg ei ni er rateapy riage July 3, 19. bien fom gue aca eal i rey dor scatter, | has enla lain my prae- Tusenchante dele commetique et jeen vous remercie | ciation, ave at re i eee eck an orci SUTTON & VANDERBILT ery destrione itable "ortho the | fre Sey y ofa, at itiloring Eeabluhiment, 38 und examine theit stock be- Aiea Wool iene of ws reek renee noieing uate article a Ha . ie ee cies tad ‘Ls B.—Forthe No. i John st, comer of or THE NEW “YORK XYLOGRAPHIC PRESS, 46 MAIDEN LANE, UP STAIRS. of the varieties in this department the fely ida competicion ‘with any other ee unuer his own. very. oe Shae ea one of style soniantl n the best ice, and meade ott of! Roses \s char nt. Wo thy pat of the "Unie Unltda "Bates, oF HAS. 8ALELDS, Prorrietor. te tint EMIT DESMOULINS, Pension t asan article Frangais, enwich street. oh hae Ses in ig oo a ‘i Tei, | aticle, and I shall recomme istricts, We certify that we attended Jalla 2a fn Boots ei daviog pope pea. aa sti, cations in ichuces, e had severa} Mery may bc aeibuted to Gh ure ot Bi sla Ind: Indy Hag hee Bowahts bottle of ofr tow: and aaiit had the R ‘niban RBER. M. D. “ Now Stanwie Hi cheerfully bear testimony to the seid = font H. sin test on te 7 Sea ar July 2, We he anderigned, sbigine re ing a Bate May aad’ Ben- bove lady in Le "Roy Plac Hi favorable oppart bee to iii mcr hn cet ete ourfng sa | evening for ae ens Samet nas Your a ae the banners of Bot che least hesitasion senna Toei me im indy requested tat, procure: hera bottle ‘Warehouse, dice mane mevns of entirel ind gredienting the | Uiss* one per bearer” ogpPH M—, ete. rangemen’ Ee, Senos, M. D. So strong is the tor's conviction of the enti tioned off, efficacy lising all that it Hae accom sy jon i. realining all that i pro os th uaintes ith hig or her mone) 4 ee erations. a0. eens ale orld drawn fhe had only at eS Oi euclisive Office, 67. Walker st. one door the Ri cnrove, statemen', h we oelieve bb Broadway, at $1 per bottle, and of the folluwing Ee IT og ys tag hey ae wi Alben, Gre { Maiden Lane; Ogaben, jadel- | of Keinster ; "Jastice of the Pe Bra at; rag, Ses Pg Ker , : immediate : ¥ vt fa ee dan, 2 Milk street; workmen, andall the requis}.¢ Saatice ofthe Pesce, orwie ‘i, Carleton; Baler 3 | tawfal, mone str: ¢! ‘ Sa A ag LS Mi Set the Tr 4 lers—to description a Bree J) ree a heiithe aan! january 17, peer Jets. co cme for cqmaplovely pang F 13 t etal ge, 2 cents to your side — Seegadelreead F< iris we ta ad ds i seta tothe Pro Giecateeme omar sn | Secon Ee EENURAvINO | , Here ewan Sai for the’ most seven Lis Tac oe pot} rured in acral comatrae pianos te | M hart {she pommenced the ase FS ccines jaa received ics par eine gf a r= fcr ioe ofthe peg ye tach a form thet my opmion waa, that medicine would have no | » "1 1° oO etme me | Leta tributable to the useo! PR HARRINGTON, M.D. | married and single persoms, in matte Auven, January 17, 1962. | *2.the human rece, Thave been one of the attending physrciany of Mi Stayt ieee things daly © i ind as sab oe rence, for eight years past. Her disease was Vag, teri of an ne aggre’ character, jisted all the agents Jag down in hi one Seach thoes na ‘dition to emedial agents re: SNe speeeget my pa i ied pons isis iy sie rato. that her ure ay be atebuted vo ae ge ene gut the ma Phas rey ro ie GROVE C. GAGE, M. D. EY: ce eal ot 1 i limit ot commen oe ert | mr A fag Price Two Cents ‘and with Prince Albert and a considerable retinue, has gone on a pleasant tmp to Scotland for this pose ; signifying her intention to honor by a él ort Buckleugh at Dalkeith Palace alace, Lord Willough- (Correspondence of the Herald.) Dustin, September 2, 1842. The last {packet wili have conveyed to you the news of the disastrous state of insubordination and riot prevailing throughout the manufacturing dis- tricts of England. The ‘‘tum out” of the entire working population, threatening destruction to lifes but more especially to property within their reach. Peace and order have been partially restored through the vigor and decision of the Government—the zeal and actiyity of the local authorities, seconded by the unanimous’co-operation of the more intelligent and peaceable of the community, and which has been found fully equal to the emergency which has unhappily called them forth. Some few lives have been sacrificed by the firing of the military, who throughout have conducted themselves with the greatest possible forbearance, while the noters, tor such they truly were, generally fled at their ap proach, or on the first moment of their assuming the offensive. These riots have ended, but not the ing that has called them into life ; neither the un- happy ¢onsequences that were sure to tollow, and which will inevitably tend to restrict, even within their present limit, the political and other advan- tages of the misguided and toolish men engaged in them; searcely any of whom know what they were Some shouting tor the ‘ Charter, and nothing but the charter,” opposed, as it is, wiih its numerous extravagancies, to the spirit, and prin- ciple of our constitution, while others seeking for a “‘fairday’s wages, for a fair day’s work,” and to regulate the price of labor, not ac- cording to its marketable value, or by any other reasonable standard, but to the time and exertions expended by the giver, whether profitable or other- From these and other evi- dences, it is pretty certain the entire absence of ail concert, of previous organization, or any fixed or settled purpose whatsoever; besides evincing a want of earnestness in their resistance thioughout their proceedings, which evidently betrays a full consciousness of the extreme imprudence, the fol- ly and wickedness of their entire conduct. torious, that from the late unusual trade, many of the manufacturers were working at joss, rather than dismiss their hands— sull expecting that so soon as our tariff law shouid Earl of Mansfield at Scone by, D’Ersby, Earl Kinnoul, and others of the nobi!- ity, and to return to Dalkeith Palace by 12th proxi- day for Woolwich ; er stay at the an on the followi of course holding court during cient and venerable Palace of Hoillyrood, though oe with all unnecessary pageant on the oc- portant and dist ish. Be Chief of the ae “feng <o. transferred since my last from Lo count of his advanced age, w interfere with the Dukes sppolatment: persuaded to undertuke the trust, from the diffieul- ty of making a selection amongst the numerous as- pirants who proffered claims to the situation, Prince Albert amongst the number, whom her Majesty was anxious to promote, yet whom the army or the coun- try would sacreely tolerate. Also the Marques of , the chivalrous Paget, who left one of his Faterloo ; General Sir George Murray, late. ‘commander ot the forces in Ireland, and Meg has been military secretary has lad much experience, “38 of Wellington is exceeding- ly partial, but whose age erservice does not enti- The Duke’s acceptance itzroy Somerset, for several years ant to whom the him to the distinction has put these ¢laims in abeyance for a season. Our foreign news is without any peculiar interest, The French Chambers have dissolved their sitting, whilst the war phrenzy of M. Theirs has undergone Since the present happily subsisting peace between your Government and Great Britain is not likely to be soon disturbed this great, little man and ex-minister, has turne his party,and at length become one of the staunch supporters of the present peace policy of the French Government. We are in anxious expectation to receive accounts trom India, China, &e., anticipating some decided movementéof our troops in these distant parts. The late instructions trom our Government to Calcutta are supposed to have been of a very positive kind— directing the immediate revapture and repossession of Cubol Ghuznee, and other strongholds of the Afghnistan territory,as necessary to the re-establish- ment of British influence in thispart of Asia, through probably as a preparatory movement to an entire and early evacuation of the country. General, Lord Aukland,has arrived in England with- outcausing much observation. Your Texas friends will be glad to learn the sei- zure and detention of the Mexican war steamer Montezuma— (built at Blackwall, near London,) at the instance of Gen.Jame~ Hamilton, grounded upon violations both of our navigation, and foreign enlist- mentacts. The latter,59 George 3d, chap. 60,declares subjects enlisting, or engaging to enlist. or serve in foreign service, &c , or persons luring others, withoug license from the Crown, guilty of a misde- and punishable by fine or imprisonment. Persons fitting out to such versels are also adjudg- ed guilty of a misdemeanor; the ves el ma: teited, and officers of customs, or revenue Aiding the warlike equipment of vessels. of for- eign States, is a misdemeanor. provisions of this law, that the Montezuma hes been seized. The allegations of the affidavits upon which theseizure has been made, are to the effect—that the Montezuma has been built asa war frigate at Black- wall, for the Government of Mexico—is under the command of Richard Francis Cleveland, a Post Captain in Her Majesty’s navy—has eight or ten of- ficers, boatswains, gunners, and one hundred and fifty seamen in addition to twelve marines, ull of whom have been in Her Majesty’s service. or was to consist of four lon, “aah ae jer, he is represent- clamorous for a wonderful evolution. wise to the employer. Our late Governor pass, and thatimen’s minds would settle down to its consequences, that business would again revive, as of its early and natural result, and who will now refuse to take back these men until the commerce of the country may receive some new stimulant and change from its present depression. quences will be, an aggravation and extent of mise- ry and destitution that would never have occurred had not these very senseless proceedings provoked and given them birth. While these scenes are enacting in En public mind is as calm and unrutied as you can well imagine, which takes very Jit- Ue interestin whetever is going forwurd amongst our neighbors, or in what way matters may eventu- ally turn out, being quite sure that social erder and the laws, on which it is based, must ultimately tri- umph. ‘At the same time there exisis no real sym- pathy between the present clase of Hing and any portion of our population. ments have been lately removed from this country to the disturbed districts in /ingland, and which we can very well spare. Political agitation has been for some time on the wane amongst us—the ‘* Repeal” question all but given up, and only kept flickering for a while longer before the public, or for such time as the weakness and fatuity of individuals may be found to contn- of its association. symptoms of O’Cennell’s abandoning the measure, not benause that he is only now convinced of practicability, for these were opinions for nine years past, but because of his no longer being able to make use of it, asa sufficient stimulant is arousing the latent preju- dices and passsions of tinue the whirlwind of excitement out of which his hopes, and a great proportion of his word- The season is fast ap- Pproaching when his pecuniary exactions upon his countrymen are usually made. annual history is generally preceded vy public meet- ings throughout the provinces, by all sorts of inflam- continued addresses to the who are alwayereminded ood round num- The wildest pas- it was under the armament cons! unders, two short 32's, muskets, rocke's, sl ed as a most formidable roma both i in her construg- tion, equipment, and steam nine feet water. bute to the funds There are even wer, and draws only It appears that another steamer of the same class and equipment was lately built and fitted out at Liverpool,for the Mexican Government, called the Guadaloupe, and is now on her way to Vera Cruz, fully manned, &c. Our harvest is in great part gathered i in, the sea- son being most propitious for the pu lity of the wheat crop ther restricted in qualit his consciencious the people, or to con- ly means are derived. ‘ Prices of all kinds of pro- duce exceedingly co the duties in consequence have somewhat decreased. F. W. Thave nearly omitted to state that the deformed miscreant Bean, who was tried before Lord Abin- ger, on an indictment for a misdemesnor iu. present- ing a pistol loeded with powder and wadding at Her , on the 3d of July last, has beer found euil- ty, an sentenced to eighteen months i imprisonment. U. 8. District Court, tcy—Before Judge Betts. tions passed to decree, and deoi- sions om rendered on some motions which hed been J-achemssen, who had been creditable peech aclient not to be sworn befo: This epoch in his matory speeches, und b “hereditary bondsmen” that they are “ eight millions,” in g bvere—men, women and children. sions ef the people are excited, as essential to nis purpose. The strong feeling that is known to exist , between the lower orders, a large middle classes, and above them in the scale of society, either by fortu- itous circumstanees, or by it, or exertions, is seduluusly appealed te—the laws denounced as arbitrary, unjust, and partial and unequal protection to one class of the community, to the wrong and prejudice of the other, panacea, for all these mighty evils, and as many more as the imagination may d in some extravagance, and ‘declared the great champion and leader, who is to give direction to the movement, to bring the country through the ordeal of its entire regenera “the Isle to its propriety” —asso- ciations are immediately formed, at one time ot the “order of Liberators”—at another, of the ** Precur- sors,” and as many more, of as equally fantastic de- nomination, as the pul political empiric may in this count proportion of. their own individual mer | presented tothe Court. Mr. summoned to show cause, made a relative to advisin; er, of involuntary bunker ey, wh up his an re pre aid not consider that th to oxemine him, although the ge y to de so, He wesapplied to only that morning to become counsel for the bankrupt, cess of the court, (to which he had no intention of show- t) and advised his client notto besworn. He that he was acting in a manner be approved of by the court. Judge Betts remarked that a commission¢ r must be consider master in erent 2d and when an order hed been given by the court, it was necessary that the commissioner's di- reotions should be observed. The matter here dropped, exhibited much shrewdness and what at fir? appeared to be a most as affording a e not petitioned for the benefit of while a remedy, @ reditors had a It was during the re- tion, and restore in the same light asa se, and secret design oose to call into existence ; dof his disciples, the creatures who be- lieve him both infallible and omnipotent. ment that sufficient steam is up, and that the excite- {tained its proper flexibility and coi isteminded of the sacrifices of this profession he has given up—the has proudly rejected, rather the Cape havin ability in getting out o ugly ue i aetownrd” sort of predicament. ——_—__ Court Calendar—This Day. The September term of the Circuit Court "sd Court of er and Terminer commences to-day. "The Circuit Court has a Jarge calendar. for to-day are3 to 21, inclusive. Common Pixas.—T! than the count arrant cheat—tl i lucrative situations he at abandon his “beloved Ireland,” part meets at 10, and the se- cond part at half past ta. Patt i-Nos. 187, 149,26, 19, 17, 58, 149, 161, 183, 167, 100, 161, 163, 166, 171. Part 2.—Nos. 189, 68, 160, 162, 188, 164, 166, 168, 170, 179, 78, 184. efforts for one short hour in her political resuscita- in this way has he comsived since the year a to sterling to his baskets ae f the legwlative union” on which he has rung the a during age GUIDE T TO. SOUND Hk va Durer which f nlertors heres. io a ttt i abl ad: ceryous persons, 9 “repeal of country and England, changes with some int: has proved an home to the passions—' every Irishman. It fog agg le anonik pride—until the s racticability rom its passing, ihe pride and nationality of bted, and Fae caventares to result ‘were such ever to take plac ly problematical, amount object ot O'Connell, who be- ta feeble and insufficient instrument of 0 stimulate his countrymen to renewed exertion, and the excitement so necessary in carrying out Ory: at this particular season, ‘or inconvenience, and rae id. body, ootek ite Saat ots 2 for life The numerous ioty speak im the Post 2d May, eee {or gore or tador tact, end &S . Castle operates on pa Sy Teeth ey Orleans nected gins to feel a nation, ad} who, t eee wi rae ol red in the re efforts to be no longer fined to the mere object of “ repeal” but for the faruve ton Ast, niversai suffrage,” 2nd jeclaring hae fatw prea tor aw oar rae feared that eae was made future to embrace— “vote by ballot,” e “ equalization of electora! “abolition of all property qualifi- the Commons house of 1 igen pe that ‘members of Parliament shall be Supenses, and 6th, “annual Parliaments.” ju sre oye to bill of fare that is now offered to the Irish public ; the olio of good things. the furmer meagre and unsavoury dish o that it isexpected will gather in the multitude, pons the association and enlarge the nt year beyond ch is the new “O'Connell tribute” of the all its former dimensions. ts are already concluded—districts appor- and certain good men and true, appoint- the annual exhibition of practised d butfoonery, with which this unfortu- has been accursed for years past.— The “liberator” vr taderaking to arouse the province John O’Connel, who is ap- task in Cannaugh' £300 sterling perannum, uisites and expenses as amblers and tra- ed to commence a ‘oan oe set; i's: scheming an nate count yerert setae weet Fling, ANRTE aoe Peinted to the same t—“My dear ” who agg iy to thie nest sto pal end. Tor who delays his journe; ot onde to defray his aap | of whom expect to ther in a reduntant harvest by their labors. =9| ees in the meantime, is gone to rusticate for a short season at Derinane, preparatory to the pro- jected onslaught on the unfortunate fellow soutryares. of cuca an pate bas fo a ag and are the instruments w principal Far better that they shoul uliar, and very onerous dut mies gs) an bee improper, from the nature of qually unfitted individual ties, ble Tom Foo! of the vince of Ulster, all ic peace and quiet of Fy the sek rt ed in every respect, i to work with. their own withdraw the ot ficial teesh OF Ayia my ey has succeed — “omfort, and atility, aad has oy ohn. NOAH. NOAH. ter uve bean the motto under wh ling, "for which oy pk ly prejudices and prc mein anda lamentable want of know) a yery intercourse with £0- ag it ned to the middle and subordinate g Queen, wh in excellent to enjoy herself ("while she can, times with our Dann: reed occasioned by