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THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING, OCTOBER 6, i844. Ries re oe ae Forei: or 7 T ri id, facturing districts. The k ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND, FEATHES gn Correspondence of the N.Y. Herald, | ‘actur and Houses that were destroyed uy the moter, | undress liveries follows her Majesty, and the Prin- > ‘ hain to be rebuilt at the expense of government, an cess Royal accompanies her Royal parenis on a —. ork, arp receying by the H a acne c J Hamnvra, August bil caged these villages are now onialty troops and a | Shetland poney, led by a groom, and attended by they have no Ai dealers and judges iu the above ‘ommercial Movements, §c., in Germany. strong police force to prevent any fresh outbreak. | a servant in scarlet livery. Her Majesty was gazinj - tp favited to give them a oat id we will Noutuye o say The non-ratification of the Stade Toll Treaty,by In Bohemia there have been riots of a similar | for a long time this morning at the rocky brow o} ee age ae ae OA tion of sue bean tae wgthiont expressing their admire: | our Convention of citizens, on the 25th ult., inter- | kind among the working classes. They com- | Ben-y-Vrackie, whose lofty summit was enveloped D YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- public will not be ved with American Plowers for French, be the Asher shippi menced at Prague and were directed against some | in a Scottish mist; but the weather is as beauuful lished every day of the year emcept New Year’s Day and Fourth po : a they have their hone in Paris, Rue de racy, No.6, and deal | Sts the American shipping more than you are per- | Jew; h houses, who had large establishments for | as can be desired. of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages FRENCH ie ORIA & COS ea in Eee! Flowers. ot Iin*ec_ | haps aware of, every vessel that comes up the ponuing calicoes. Higher wages being demanded The Dake ot Leeds has sent over one of his for- ESTABLISHMENT, GENIN’S IMPROVED MOLESKIN HAT, | Elbe having to stop at Bruoshausen, (a village the operatives, their employers refused to com- | esters, from the adjoining forest of Brae Mar, with FALL STYLE. ply, upon which the men proceeded to destroy the | a maguificent deer-hound as a present to the ie waener HERALD—poblished every Saturday | (HE. gS een he near Stade,) and t th di hi : LE I ¥ s ER begs leave to state that he has made ad- ec §4,50. ») and to pay such dues as the custom " The fret dm 4 . = i morning—price 6 cents . 3 12 ditional improvements to his factory, . a w- * . factories and machines. he first ute was, | Prince. The dog has, however, unfortunately Windiahitaraat i ee [iene gum to alah is Mock nie eal on ers -» Row Peas ut GENIN'S willows sistablish: | house at that place imposes upon her. When, at | however, soon put an end to; the soluiets were | made his eseape, and 18 probably by this time over ERS are i that the cirenlation of the | mmyner thet be yvarrants will give general satisfaction. bt, in clove fmitation of the Frexch Hats, from the the Congress of Vienna, the principle of free inter- | called out, aud order was restored by firing on the | the hills and tar awey. era is over FHIREY JE"THOUSAND, ana mera al eee po mn an goods Dyed or Cleansed | celeb’ cep obi) sing naw ¢3 baad pa.ate nal navigation was adopted for Germany, Lord yy a wee dii Nader without much ml Sh rs For the par pom of retirement, a ore favorable paper is is prices are very low, which should be a strong i | en ¢ made b a = : A few days after these events, a strike too! spot could scercely have been obtained, combinin; fare, the Set chdnne jar ‘business | for the ladies and geatlemen of th aananeeaieay | will be enabled by etaal comparigon,(ojudgefor themselves of | Castlereagh smuggled this Stade Toll as # sea port place among the laborers on the railroad near | ay it does such exquisite natural Deautite With ouch at ¢ 1 "Pttoes motacate-caah in advan beck city and its vicinity, to pay almost complete identity of the two articles. Man) : s A eMINTING ofall kinds ensedued at the mort moderate pri Cashinere, ‘Merino and Broché Shawls, gents W es ioe : hay Ritered th fa b: duty, though Stade being quitean inland town, but | Prague, in consequence of a deduction being | absolute quiet and seclusion trom the bustle and wi the most elegant style. bait gees ie vary pest aceite pa belonging to the kingdom of Hanover, of which JAMES GORDON BENNETT, i, Offices, for the accommodation of the public, are is master, George IV ii i his (Pate it » was king at that time, of expected to receive the stipulated compensation | a plain structure, all white jrom the great entrance Paoraieron ov THE Bi. E Bowery. , t : Y RESTON OY THs Renate sd clea 2k TT CR erved ry course the plunder went into the latter’s pocket. | «rain or shine” as they were ready to perform their | to the out-oflices, and planned without the slightest —_ ret. ibeeriber, uot only from his knowlege ‘ Of the other parties to the treaty, Austria and | part of the agreement. They collected tm masses, | assistance from the rules of architectural beauty — eles eee, also from the great satisfaction of those w shave pchiuey Prussia were most interested, bi bsidi and were joined by the of eretives from the manu, | It 1s, however, commodious, and the interior has 51 Grand | Pri e sted, but were subsidiaries | and were jou ‘ a a > in Newark, comer of Broad street and, Washington Place. <azeouldant feeb tf futlemen of New York of England then—Ruvei ‘had. no fervnacrggoni factories, who had turned ont for higher wages — | been prepared, under the direction of Lord Glen- DOUBLE EXTRA ITALIAN HAIR WASH in this country. “Te thee sali fel ‘aud examination | France was either too weak or Talleyrand did not | This was outside of the city (which 1s fortified)— | lyon, by upholsterers from London, in « style ren- AGGREGATE CIRCULATION THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. _ FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. has ordered the fac- | hat. Agarden chair, drawn by two servante in made from their pay for those days when it} turmoil of the world. Atholl House itself is a rained and no work could be done, whereas they | building of the most unpretending character. It ie WINTER AK The A of their merits. |. GENIN, think it worth while to fali out about it. When | the gate being shut, and the military at band to | deriug ita fit abode for the Queen in the retire- FARE THREE STALLINGS EROM PATERSON TO Ap elias sore: ‘The usual full and choice Mt Broadway, opposite $¢ Paul's. | | the mercantile people began to complain of the in. | §uard it, they attempted to force an entrance by | ment which she secks It is delightfully situate in Cassimere Hats, Also, a full assortment of ‘Mens, Youths | justice of these dues and of the arbitrary way they | throwing paving stones and other missiles against | the centre of aglen, or more properly speaking, a 36’ lm*re if On and after the Ist of October the cars will Jeave— draff—cleanses and Infants Caps. ‘are levied, and of the vexation these and other de- | 1, but a volley of musketry staggered them, and | valley surrounde Pate s0v Deror. a ome, nt po an a a RS ut ier, a | va don all sides by high hills, one of Delock A.M. Rita C A : D.—Mr, Seguin bega reapset{ully to inform the public | lays onthe Upper Elbe are causing to the ehipping, | the sabres ot the dragoons soon sent them flying | which, Ben-y-glo, almost aspires to the rank ot a 4 ug wg PM. nds in ‘ceneral, that he has purchased a selection | a meeting of delegates from the several govern. | 10 all directions. Several arrests were made, and | mountain. Some of these hills are clothed to the 3 ORD A Bek woe i dares nom Playing in, London aud Faris, and in- | ments, whose territories border that river. was | the Railway Company agreeing to investigate | tops with fir, relieved by musses of rich verdure 5 8 o'clock A. M. poet 9 lock A. M. me a 4 .. Mr. Seguin is happy te say be has ma ments | convened at Dresden in the year 1820. Austria, | their claims, and to allow them it they were rea- | others are more barren but strikingly grand.— 38 PM. | qoreteek f: M H sient 3 Mr. Frazer, Tough uf the bigest repate i London, who | Prussia, Saxony, Hanover, Mecklenburg, the three | eonable, the men returned to their work. Since | At all hours of the day—trom the early morn- 120 tf ec ratlemen is eon- : rar aqeortyan Mr. aid! Mes, Regutu.co the United: Aeatew, Anhalts and Hamburg were represented, and com- | then everything has remained quiet at Prague, but | ing, when the summits of the hills are hidden in STATEN ISLAND REBT S fog sale at the S TIXVING BOAT =" plaints were made that Hanover imposed an arbi. | several lives Were lostin these riots, and the troops | miste, to the night, when their bold outlines form a ees FERRY. ens and proprietor, 17 style usually deuowinated ilitery Shay ‘S trary taxation. It was then fixed that one-six- | continue to mount guard over all the manufactur- | grand amphitheatre exclosing the domain—the ‘FOOT OF WHITEHALL. Pak Row, N. York. E in quality to the imported, and at less than half its cos teenth should be allowed to her on all goods | ingestablishments. Similar outrages were attempt- | scene is beautiful in th eextreme. Repose and seclu- ‘The Boats will run as follows on and after Sept. 30. P. PUSSEDDU. purchase money will hy eared bales Is " that came up the Elbe, and she was to modify | ¢d in another Bohemian town near Bragiiey called | sion, however,are claims it possesses in an extreme 9, ana HoAVE NEW YORK: INTs =O pdecy fromm the Gountepevelll pewmenan Os aidmeaed 00 Sunt made? SBUGINBON te VROOM her tariff accordingly.’ At the same time she | Reichenberg, where there are several large tacto- | degree, and which give it apparently a value in the y and Dee Yat ane 6, P.M. if addreaged to. the Promvietor, enclosing tie cash. He has no ‘al Sina Manufactarers, 79 Trinity Place, engaged to send the new tariff to have it ap- | ries owned by a person of the name of Liebig. eyes of her Majesty in addition to its great natural z meod* re near 8. and 10, A. M. agents. Single wash in the shop 25 cents—or $1 per bottle. _P.8.—All goods must be’ particularly. 7 02 Im*m tisk of the owners thereo! torstreet. | proved of by the other States; but she shuffled | The workmen collected tothe number of 600, arm- | advantages. fhe interior of the grounds aflords "PO RAMBLIES, wanting muita ot mone foe the winter, can | off from one year to auother, and kept on levy. | ¢d with sticks and clubs, but as they could not get | extensive walks and drives, of which her Majesty J. LAIRD, ste riety pesousody h parlors and bed-rooms | ing these dues according to her own will and | into the town without passing a bridge, which was | avails hervelf, and the Prince is enabled to, enjoy OR HALIFAX AND LIVEKPOUL. WIG MAKER, HAIR CUTTER, é for geatlonset, wi ‘breakfast and tas. ply essate: Hamburg got a privilege in the year | guarded by sixty citizens armed with rifles (who | shooting on the hills. Deer-staiking will, it is said, The Royal Mai Steamers BRITANNIA | ORNAMENTAL nate MANUFACTURER, firert second ‘block east of Broadwa ina | 1189 trom the Emperor Frederick fer such goods as | a&semble every year to fire at a target,) this smnall | be added to his Royal Highness’s amusements. and CALEDONIA, wil 026 , belonged to her citizens and were loaded on board | body kept the rioters at a distance, until military | The utmost care is used to exclude all strangers above NA willl eave Boston, for HHATHAM STREET, their own vessels. However, our merchants prefer | assistance could be procured from the nearest gar- | from the house und grounds. A guard of the ports, = % p NNIAJ. j Ae Peart Breset. HE Subscril hes to make known t lie, that | giving up this privilege, if the trade is thrown open rigon, In a word, there isa general spirit of dis- | Atholl Highlanders, under the command of Captain EEDONIAS BO, Lobe Hog eer pesday. Ost. 1. ine to, A. Crackers which are sold it this | altogether, and the Hamburg Commissioner to the | Satisfaction abroad ; excesses of various kinds have | Drummond, mount guard over it, and there is @ Bassnge to Livernool 129, iscurt pols is Bakery; which meeting of 1820, Senator Pohmoller, put in an | been committed at Munich, Ingolstadt, Heidelberg, | body of the London police, under the orders of an Lippe cor es caoyg Ey 20. ¢ aris those who suffer from indi- | energetic protest to that effect, but was lett in the | Gieseke, and other German towns—partly against | inspector (Steed), who also lend assistance in ‘aime ely to : BRIGHAM, Jy, Agent, eats bees ee than, twenty Years with the best results: | minority with the Danish Commissioner only. the government, partly against the Jews, whose | maintaining order and preventing intrusicns from n : ae ed ee arse ceca Ce pesmade for a less price, though | “During the whig administration in Englund this | Wealth and pecuhar character, render them very | the curious. ‘The views in the neighborhood, 1t is FOR et ee ee toe We WEoE HAVANA, ; the ck 'rhe above Dincuit and Crackers’ also Buty Biscuit, | question was, brought before Parliaments and Mr. | obnoxieus to the populace—and although these an- | needless to say, are full of beauty and interest. It ne Blse Bu fg. Ges eau Crackers, Pi Ward (uow at Berlin, wbout the Parturdic ques- | Surrections have soon been put aown by military | ts understood that her Majesty will, from time to a re constantly for sale at me, visit ther Ter Mojesty will attend di- Ads wee vn d avy Bread, To Sau ow Sarunnsy, rw Ocrgurn, at (o’eLo0, P.M. Film VAN eth thes dhe well knows eateblishinent, ahi ‘street, i | tion,) was seat here to meet Counsellor Hispeden, | force, they lead to the conviction that something NEBR Teka aR pron te Suedmalup : ond h ch | Warren street URAAISREADWELE” | {rout Hanover, to arrange ity but ao weoace had | must be ‘rotten in the State of Denmark.” ‘That | vine kervice ou Sunday atthe church ot the parish. der, will positively, snil ag above.’ ‘This stea- | ¢} his studyto merit @ continuance of’such,enviabledis- | _jy2¢bim®rre | the King of Hanover heard that the Tories were | the lower classes in many Provinces ot Ge reany A large roy has becw fittedt with ottoman and thie pa overhauled, and put io com | ‘it in business i PAKIS MILLINEKY. likely to come in again, than he broke off all ne- | (particularly the south) are reduced to a state of | covered with crimson cloth, to receive her Majesty dete 9 m Th nia business it has od fe 4 y. rt all ne. u ? ‘ deed adared Gta Rie Greer Rap teetiee teens paer pinoe | have eth eco a pocton at ehabh tron, MISS.E,,GODEFROY, 319 ‘Broadway, ‘opposite to the | gotiations. Iu the ‘summer of 1843, the Commis. | reat misery, isproved by the continual emigration, | and suite, and there are crimson coverings to the every. way adapied for the comfort of passeny for which [ feel grateful. Asa Hair Cutter and Wig Carlton House, will open on Tuesday, the 24th instant, her | signers of the River States met again at Dresden, | 2ot only to America, but even to Poland, Hungary | rest ot the pews. Shc carries suticieat fuel “rom here forthe sovaue, and. will | Ftd stands unrivalled {n te manulacre of Cmamental Hair, | Soot yer Deeses, Boney Ariclen Kees eerie Me | and after being together until April last, they | and Algiers. Bair Ainort,Saturday morning —There appear ot rae a alate Peres uly to Mand per pessoa Hd Amie seone for carrying his invention ted. A. ‘Country Millivers will be supplied’ at the most moderate | agreed to let Hanover have one-fouth instead of Among the signs of the times is the appearance | to be sore indications this morning of a change in KR, near Dry Bock, or to A. HUBBARD & C 4 og that Ree duce or expense com- | Prices, +17 ln*m_ | one-sixteenth, which treaty the Commissioner from | of a Rvasian Fiescht, in the person of a man named | the weather, and if the sun should be compelled to OSE alee ASEAN) i WE STLEOR toeyt fos been OF OO hn oF ble Splendid tock of Wi ,| 4 PARIS” MILLNERY ESTABLISHMENT | Hamburg, Senator Kirchenpaner, signed, though | Tschech, who attempted to assassinate the King | retreat belore the rain and mist which have begun q J " patronized by the Courts of France | tizens not ratulying it, Belgium, of course The weapon employed was a double-barrelled pis- | but little likelihood that her Majesty will prolong Avie malig’ ALABAMA, | teneal mame faetacen, nia Ue Brand Selginin, ot" lt Place Veudome, Farin have the | being a party to the Congress am, yok course, not | (ot from which ¢wo shot were fred in succession, | her visit to the end of the month. Within the leet ‘ Y i aud those of therci of New York pare “i years ugo, took reprisals against Hanover, by | one of them striking ius Majesty on the breast, but | few days, however, there has been a treeb influx fine nad Pomerell MD has yery pocuntly: had thorough overhanl- i vpen a branch of their well known am bl y | charging her vessels very high port dues, upon | slancing off from his cloak, while the other lodged | of vieitors and tourists, who are arxious to cum. Palit manda (eas CopPer’d, aud sapplied with asst of'new | the Establishment, ou Thursday, the 2ith of September, ou the | which Hanover mude concessions. England has | 1'the lining of the carriage. The nssassin was | bine the pleaenree of seeing their Sovereign and calculated to, en corner, of Broadway and Grand stivet, (eutrauce No.1 Grand | iat been concludiug a similar treaty with her; | seized immediately, and the King and Queen drove | the beaunies of Scothsh scenery. The two hotels, passengers. ‘T about pro seeding fo. the abo ‘The branch in this city will be under the immediate superin- | but in the treaty of last year with the United off amidst the acclamauons ot the people, who | the Blair of Atholl leu and the Bridge of Tilt lop, he fee the accommodati and NG vo B 6 " P ; “ ” ‘ 1 ply i p' 1 fait econ scien ey es WINGS TV ey-elVe porecen of one at fe rincinle adie ge the a house. he | States, the subject 1s not treated; and consequently showed some inclination to “lynch” the otlender | are completely inucdated—people ure glad to be board, oF t W.&J. : CENTS, a 0 J "APSCU le, tons barthen, jexpatched,:unctally as above. This = ‘Toupses und Omnamental Hair, in count at exg IN NEW YORK with reluctance; but it is now annulled by our ci- | on Friday last as he was stepping into his carrivge. | to invade the present abode of Royalty, there is Wag q i te workmanship. Perfumery * KNNE & CO, G; 92 Chatham street. ire find every recherche article in the milli i: ign ipping 18 subject to the arbitrary will of the | 0M the spot. From the little that has transpired | allowed to lie down indicriminately under the from P , am f a abl ke ‘four-acd twenty blackbirds all Fhe win hed yy the Packets as the; ng of Hanover, who owes you ugrui hitheito, he appears to have been actuated rather | dining tables, like **four-ar enty blackbirds a! HOUR CHANGED TO SIX O'CLO SE THE NAG’S HEAL Ps ald also inform bose rogaged in the millisery | ne Suasiders ‘nea Pa you a grudge, because | pv private revenge than by political inotives, his | of a row ;” every bed-room bossts of three or lour P.M.—On and i. business ties of the Union, that all articles Ree nbc ee TER RUE Cte OF A eee cs hendthevwake cia is the Night Lin after Moadar Sart ett iy % No. sBanctay Syaxet, NEAR | connected with their’ business, and the latest fashion be | George LIL. chief grievance being his dismissal from some of- | occupants, and when they wake in the moraing NWehange the hour of'deparvare from 7 to 6 A OY | a 4 Buoapway. suuplied previous to their being opened to the public inthis city. | It ought to be observed that Hanover does no- | fictal sttuation, on what he considered inuthcient | they find themselves pie by the side of some pega mo Foughkespe during the great . 3 Be cr aati having Srted ep ‘Orders punctually attended to, 824 Imre } thing to conserve the river Elbe, Hamburg lays | rounds. He ts now in close contiaaniane and ie croway Ata ESr, wit wry eer ted Hot te yw. Fare 75 cents only to. eepsie. iN th this Eatabiahi 49 LUDGATE STREET the buoy uaintains them, and the light-houses, | dergoing a strict iavestigation, but as the judicial onor of any previous acquaintance, and who bai day, 18th, a ease A Mgheu Qlouday 16th, SNR Solietts a call me his Coenen LONDON, a the fire shipe, the quarantine, &c., 80 A Hanover | proceedings in this country are conducted with the | been billetted upon them by en uscsremontous “ , 5 9 In *rre : 2 ee “ » | the gcant of an Emperor in the ninth or teath cen- | fore any farther particulars are J “ , * TROY med EMPIRES ee from Barclay street pier, the CHANCE OF RESIDENCE. AILORS TO Viti! BAESED ee to seta their | WY toa bishop of Bremen, for the purpose of build- I remain, sir, yours respecttully, A.B. |ty drove ont in # pony phiaeion along the high road jz Durivg the great Fair and Cattle Show, Tuesday, 17th, VICTOR GIROUD, Watch and Clock Maker, has panes to those men i ing churches ut Stade !. ‘That the tories in kngiand eee Sea ila ie gs a rebar t AN ineventen he Me mp PW edacaday, Ye and Tharaday, ihy ll sede the fare 3 & the honor of informing his friends and the publi ing Hho have, during theis residence in” England, and the despots in Germany, should agree to such Queen Victorin’s Visit to Scotland. fortunate shower. ruin wreyented bee ae NEW YORK, A AND TROY 1 [a a eR od ; gin With thelr carport, and at thé | flimsy pretext, nobody wonders; but that a fier | Brae Arnort, Thursday, Sept. 12.—Her Majes | |¥ hting to view the 4 r NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT | SA, Haitblighment to, No. 6 Broadway. comer of Lavery | S20e, Sel'ytmn will’ bets tanintain the hck emetic here house | BOVErMMER|, like that of tue Uaured States, should | ty did not leave the Castle yesterday, but retired | 110M of this, beautitul watertall. | “ine beauties of F@R ALBANY AND TROY.—Moming in with great c . aud manranteed: Hi establishment is par- has attained, by supplying the very best goods at moderate | submii to it, is Certalaly astonishing. atouce to her apartinents, avd dined in private pr ie, nortan clashing: ot it ene cake Witelne xn ine fr H ula fo charges. . : ooetenders ‘ » PB “i considered €d . | Meinuetmedinee Placeet DUCHY street, landing | ovoderate prices. Lie offers for sale an. assortment of the B.A large assortment always ready for inspection. with the Frince, as it was considered advisable | Too. y Lenks, which were fofmerly ae bleak, bare, Bextin, August 10, 1844. | that her Majesty should enjoy some e alter the very great fatigue which she has recently un- dergone. Prince Albert, however, walked about the grounds, and explored some of the precincts of the Castle. His Koyal Highness expressed him- self much delighted with his new abode, and gazed with aduiration ut some of the most re- markable features in the surrounding scenery, 4s they were pointed out to him by hus noble host. m ‘The Stea iPLRI tain 8. H, ¥. dnes- | iMProvement in Lamps from France, which leave nothing to de- | _#9 lin®re daziand Priday Moraine st Te'lock, «” n* MOwusyWelte® sire. Algo. Globes, Chimneye and Wicks, 8 imtoo D. M, PEYSER & CO, Pe rhe Fgunes, TOY, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thurs- DREWhiy AND FARM PUK BALB.—1 he Bul No. 60 John street and 369 Broadway. and desolate as the summits of the surrounding hills amidst which it hes embosomed. These plantations were formed by the late Duke of Atholl in compliance with the celebrated poetical epistie of Burns, who beggea that some clothing might be placed upon the naked rocks; and the fragrant birks are now dressed in woodbines, and the creg- cliffs are now adorned with the firs and thorns for Rail Road Bubbles in Germany—Panic in Shares Morning, at 7 o'clock. Great Speculations— 1. ivts among the Manufactu- geciber of for sale the old established : 5 ‘ 8 ine from she foot of Courdandt street, direct. Scene ein tere Great | FLAVE reesived by. recent arrivals, and keep constantly ow ha on in Bakdnet ows it 5 5 “ han ge and tasteful selected assortment of French and ring Population in Bohemia, §c.—Attempt to Mia Leena cece ey it isin goed repair, most of the utensils | German drtieles for Embroidery and Fancy Goods, which they | _Assassinate, . Efe tr Wane fee Weont Cary Mow | Janse G Basar, E ilk, Chenille aud.a var of ger artcln foe Embroidery. ey erik rab dea (eof ‘dlarrict, Me cclletiplics cfd Gs tala rc) a tens Plsing Gilt and Bilvered Sim—The cutastrophe predicted in my last has i pret areata death time to take the morning train of ears for the Wi Git * | occurred even sooner than I expected; the com-} The Prince also anticipates great pleasure trom which Scotland’s poet petitioned in such glowing a ianedael Wei of 72 acses, 30 of which, is well timbered, | (Vi and’ Silvered. Hart Pins; Combe, Friayes’ Braids, Cord, ; eis the deer stalking, which, it is expected, will take | ‘@nuage "or rasa or freight, apvly on board, or at the offices on the | the Hest uder cultivation, well fenged and good buildings Neck lnces; Slices, he » Fringes, Braids, Cord, | inercial world of Berlin is in an uproar, and scenes se vcmorrow in the Duke of Atholl’s forest of | 10 her drive yesterday her Majeaty was accom- 43 plendid assortment of all kind of ‘Tassels, Chenille Cord am i are enacting on our exchange that remind one of Gi Tilt, adjoining the noble forest of Brae Mar, | panied by Prince Albert, who had returned early Embroidered Suspenders and Syspender Trimmings, Silk, in all colors the great crash of 1837, so memorable in the history | which is how rented by the Duke of Leeds. {t is | Tom grouse shooung on the hills, where his Royal PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS | _Wost Two, Albany County, Jaby th ES Mire 5 7 iy . a cellent sport; several black _ ‘ ABBEY HOTEL, Worsted and Cotton Friuges, and and qua: xpected that her Majesty will accompany the | Highness had some excel 3 age FM trot bs Stas Fak bane 194g STREET, BLOOMINGDALE ROAD, ma ? of your happy ard shinplaster ridden community. | F1Preit fie sporting expedition, as there is an ex- | cocks were sent to the Castle by the Prince, in or ‘ er E proprietor of the Abbey Hotel would make his} Giled Silk, French manufacture, white, yeliow and grew, The wild speculations in Railroad shares, ot which | oe itent carriage drive through the grounds of Blair | /er that they might be prepared for her Majesty's Courtiandt and Liberty streets. is] iva amee The Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A. P. St, A pel gee ol se eg Igave you some particulars, had continued and doje Monday Wedivadny. and. Friday, Eventge wt 6 oloek eve the Past SUTINEE 1 sineas, and woald cheerful TO TAILORS. = eg hte ‘The Steanboxt ROCHESTER, Captain A. Honehton, ou i Sistas wie Erakhee Dieten o E. Second Edition of Stinemet’s celebrated work on cut | 80N€ on increasing; not only the shares of Prussian e ; 4 i ty out in the pony phaeton, preceded by outriders; Tucaday, Tlurnday and Saturday, Evenings, at 6 o'clock. vie ie eens: Den y in style of elgyauce | and other German railways, but those of Austria, |, A® evening closed in, large bonfires were lighted Pion Gtanleaa can a Heian: Bowater rbaa ce s.,, Krom the foot of Barclay street, i 5 i read: i ‘he 7. "To , d 85 rocky +i nd steep | i n : tn Tha war} At Five o'clock BM. —Landing at termediate Mace ke aiggery tnd Eales will be fund | Wha desi ves of the rent advantages to be de | Denmark, France, Italy and Russia—most of ther | ‘e Fa aL oh baneyaraskve pissed mun veactiamne, | eiber side of the curringey the Highland chieftain 4 eR ADT SEMI 8 LL he inst jons Ite § lo wel ns A . : eagle _ (CASH PAID FOI GOOD AND FRESH SER ut delay, ihe Hook is I by I? inches | still in embryo—were bought up with a kind of in- the startled stage oat niaious, hatate Dnitherotinn of harMiafene th aa Canis eeotol 2 Ab ca eo every kind, ‘Seed 7 a e ‘ ‘ , 4 a ¢ rous peace \- bi ¢ 04 pay the Sueunboat COLUMBIA, Captain William J, Peck, 2}e Bw owery Beat and Rinne Btorey NO. | OF ganinents worn the prea ay, Wi mplcteatrue- | #aN€ eagerness, the sharesrising {rom 1 to per cent, nd “braes were roused trom dt kealis to gaze with | Peasant, who had been evining his loyalty in co- pe boride Satarday Aftemogns. Shalt anieo id ives Wicaterinre eater cee tne ne peta, Se reagey Kighiy veapuctatte mouse The follow. | a day. All these bargains were on time fora month | inuie astenishment at the fiery invader ot their pious libations in honor of ‘he Queen, staggered ip Albany an ample time Mi ‘Trains of C: for eash._. Goods packed for shipment to any part of the ted tothe merits of the book forward, to be settled on the last day of the month, | wild domains. At eleven o’ciock lust night the | !to the Castle, and entered into the room where the ol for twelve miles through | luncheon, and at half-past three his Royal High- Atholl, whith penetrates, ness rode back to the Castle, and drove her Majes- the Glen Tilt into the heart of the forest. Phe Steamhoat NORTH AMERICA, Crut- | £008 markets affor touden, Montgy,, Welastday, and Priday end Bandas Aiee a ¥ ft Al noons, st 5 o'clock NO east “OF Waals boeer ure mew ani Mentill ate fan. 1 Stasen, Baeies ei + Piss werdersinsa bor ticall ted with Mr. Bt) rs _ teh Deow ts re sano the illnsirious party were, assembled with far leew Rushed with new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and ae. Sujerior quality for Orchant, Pitiag up ett Conservatories | mev's Treaties on Cutting Garments, with pleasure recoiamend | Neither the buyer intending to take to the shares, | fire yet gleumed from these magnificent volcanoes mony and distrmination than were displayed eomimodations, alled on the Hu . | With fine Plants, will do well ‘by applying first at this estab! work complete in ius arrangemer in its practical ap- | oor the seller to deliver them, but both speculat- According to present arrangements her Mojesty the “boy Jones.” The intruder was forthwith All partons ‘are forbid trast dag any ol the boats of this whe IIL be, spared £0 give sat faction by the pl jpuion to citing, euperior to aay heretofore published, either | ing—the former on a rise, the latter on a fall—and remain here tor three weeks, and may perhepe Jed over to the teuder mercies of the local po- For passage or freight, apply on board, orto F.C. Schultz, | SS ROR SALEAN ELEGANT COUNTRY RES: Henry & Son, Daniel Cutter, Staats & Banker, Charles | regarding the whole affair ia the light ef a wager. | prolong her sojourn for a month, should the finc ho appear to perform their onerous dunes ‘at the Office oa the wharf, 7 otre D NT Cou! ey RE: Gore. W, Tryon & Co., B. F. Hlorner, James Daily, John HO Ui SAT wks ls fo- seuer Efe Majeetyraciate vaegoeteneetunns with that energy and vigour for which the renown. 7 SHE — i i 3 “ aii 7 ‘ bie 1b * J dt Dogberry A - eg R lea RMN ter nene the village o arms, an 0 the P. Toad run: | naneytbgye can ve obtained of the author, No. 113 Broadway, | town, and spreading the mania among ali classes | Communications from. abroad. Lord Aberdeen Stole a quate Ae Saw RO Ee NEW REIGUTON, FORT CHM IND STATEN | Bi" between this city Md Boston. Tha tai is in FRINGES AND GIMPS, of the population. Every thing was going on | and Lord Liverpool. will remain bere Sar, Ea eee A vast number of Lord Gleniyon’s clansmen and i ‘ of the most choice selecti: id . Th 4 swimmingly, and the shares had risen as high as} sent. The La i viet Phe nanbent CINDERETIR? wiaPtan ax | santly sitnned on «prominent location, Commanding an exten: | A Meceived by the Havre pushes Lenin Pmilnie, Se Niches | (he thermonieter does in Wall street on a boiling | Wellesley wall be in attendance on her Majesty the adjacent country, Long Island Sound, &c. , wy Bet ta chs » Prince i i Sir E follows, Daily, from Bay 3h to Octobe 111, | Was bnilt but a few years ican: Wier teak ponstele Jap, Duchess D' Orion nd an tment | July afternoon, when lo! a change came over the | The Prince is attended by Sir Edward Bowater foresters have been out. during the night driving the deer into the Glen Tilt, in order to enable the Prince to have a shot at them as they bound ee 181) 1— Leaves at 9and L1 o'clock, | {5 teplete with e px] hj poeta Be ful sty’ Fringes | spirit of their dream, and the pwans of triumph | The attendants of the Princess Royal comprise the } through the pa His Royal Highne: scom- Haase poet ttc ty ap minutes 06; and 410 mk feet by 30 fear "Ke outhouse ae all sew and adinrably a Ae right aud made Camps for trimmings, back silk Laces) and | made way to howling and gnashing of teeth. A | whole of the inmates of Blair Atholl. panied by Mis noula' bet eid canes party paovated 10. A: Mer at 1, 43g and 63% P. ML r ween big tote formes or re f y place offers | front trimmings for dresses with royal decree was issued on the 5th of June, de- | The ScotsGreys nave been ordered back to their | ou chooting ponies, left the Castle this mornivg for Leaves’ New ‘Mfighton’ ai 8 aud 10 A. M.y at 1%, 5 and 7% fe Oe the Bailout, “The place can bees | Pucusles Gimps, a great variety of F d | claring See in foreign shares illegal, bk irate and the meth UN tas wh the Glen, Where there is every probability that ‘a Ae s amined at any time and possession given in 30 days. ‘ and forbidding the courts of justice to admit of | formed her Majesty’s escort, will, in the course of | they will have some excellent sport, as the wi ae eerree Bore Hichinasds i bo misctae to and BASAL | , FOF further cular ap, to the owner ox the prem Hank cle ania Has Pine; Necklaces git, | any claim or suit arising from time bargains. At| the morning, leave the quiet homesteads wnere | je (vourable. biped In Yi to & CO., 56 South at. tec} Beads, Clasps for Bags ard Purses, Velvet the same time heavy penalties were enacted | they have been billetted for the last few days. Ax Sunpay.— Yesterday the Prince went out at 2 o'clock, deer-stalking, to Glenclynie, in the neigh- borhood of the Castle. He went on a shooting pony, avd was eecompanied by Lord Glenlyon. The Prince remained out uotil 7 o’clock in the evening. The Prince shot three of the finest harts that have been shot this season. One of them weighed 16 or 18 stone. ‘The Princess Royal rode out on her pony in the grounds, o'clock in the afternoon, Her Majesty left the Castle in her pony phweton and four, attended by Sir Edward Bowater and two outriders. Inthe carnage with Her Majesty. were Lady Caroline Cocks, Lady Canning, and Mademoiselie Charrier. The Koyalparty drove out with the intention of visiting the Falls of Bruar, and proceeded on the loverness road for that purpose, but alter having Te PM. ohn d : IM . May 1 myll 6m*re ST, GEORGE'S LINE OF PACKETS FOR | Ribbons, Kid Gloves, and a new style of Smyrna Laces, and . 8 “Maj De is z PSO Sie of th October The send many other articles to numet tt devcribeal whic he | agwinel the parties who made such bargains and | her-Majesty wishes to dispense with the trammel: bi the brokers through whose mediuin they were ef- | of State during hei visit, the services of the Scots d favorite, ze Offers at rensounble pri eante aud Fetal 1 f 1 in Ferris, Ww rth, hee fected, Thisdecree had the effect of athunderbolt ; | Greys will not be required; but Lord Glenlyon’s sl . GE ING tain Be i sail Monday, Ov NG) 7) MULISIESBOCK ASHINGS | rgulr ayes vy cy net Me PRER CHC HINA: the bubble burst shares went down in afew days | stalwart band of Highlanders will form a guard of 1844, the new * ni] ba! NO I TY STREE’ over ten per cent, and the speculators were scat- | honor forher Majesty during her present visit, and GTON IRVING, Cape Hiram Puchi Shim athe fore AU Ce ueemamey id torhe four winds of heaven. Many. hun. | the bright claymores are now gleaming in the sun Li jiram ‘Ta ¥ 5 e en. \- y ire p st trilleare the fot of Chamber aret foe the hove place, day | Any iher anti reat A, BALESME: tmporarand Agent for Maaafretures, us | Greds who had. wallowed in imuginuy tiches, | at every entrance to the Guetle ; ed Sing Bing ant crelock A. Dh landing st the foot of | Sceommapdstions far cathe. meen oa acianttaye ou hand # Janke assortment of dinner aud tea sets, | were unable to pay up the differences when they | Bratk Arutout, Friday.—Her Majesty is evident- treet each W bay ip heathens ara superior to those of any lates, of sizes, assorted Dishes, Soup ‘Tureens, | reached such amounts as three or four thousand | ly delighted with the novelty of her present mode ou board, or EN B. be si32m*re jensert a t sgonre berth it Covered Dishes, Salad Bowls, Frait Baskets, Custards an dollars, and the defaleation of these ‘Dii mino- | of life. The Queen now roams about the exten- foot 0 : FON BATH, GARDINER AND HALLOWELL. WT. TAI The z ENOn i SING, TARRYTOWN, ng to ut board Ws nds. : ” ‘ ide Ok the Atholl.d hy hero A ‘Also, ‘Vea Sets, and Ri inner Seu. rum gentium,” producing a reaction on the larger | sive grounds of the Atholl domains, with her con- ahs wepeshat One Cajal ‘AS thet geastal Pasagae Ofte, Aye Fane EChvcolate Was Crooks Feat and Aiteries | speculators, overwhelmed them in their turn. It | ort and the Princess, unpeeped upon by prying N. Kimball, leaves the end of T whart, Boston, | _° __76 South street comer of Maieen Lane, nt is to be regretted that many individuals of good | curiosity; and the privacy which her Majesty en- every ‘Tuesday and "Kriday evenings, at 3 OLD ESTABLISHED PACKET OF articles are warranted of the best onality, and to be | standing und character have been induced to em. | joys will not be encroached upon or disturbed by Oelock, - Staxes will be in ready her arrival at the above h street—Passage to and from Great Bri + : piantline ines womans schemes, in expectation of | those impertinent intruders who have hitherto = making their fortunes at one stroke, and are now | haunted herr Majesty into every place which she SHIRT MANUFACTORY obliged to sacrifice the whole of their property— | has honored with her presence. 0 Satan, te: combed vanocwiers. (0 the mealibrcten oem cand, via Liverpool. (Passage ‘ean at al FALL AND WINTER AKKANGEMEN' 4 rates, to and from NEWARK 1>ND NEW YOK. “ , hed fe amount, pay a aafevy SRE anv 7 . the hard earnings of many yeara of economy and A party from the Castle went out grouse shooting Baas 4 * FARS ONLY 18, National and Pro ENTL: SN’S CL N " i y a. 4 gone some distance, they returned in consequence THR NSW AND SWiK fpanehenr aid shtpeshowt itn Uitte Kescatien Sendyeed chee beg yteee ry ot I eN teta labor—to satisly the demands of their creditors | yrsterday, consisting of Lord Charles Welles Gf u heavy fail of rein. ter, Majesty subsequently Hpeprimeipal banking and, Seotland and | PUST RECEIVED, che latest and mostapproved French pat | and preserve their reputation for integrity. Others, | the Earl of Aberdeen, and some of Lord Gi drove, on the rain abating, about the grounds, and les, without discount oF wy other charges. ‘Forfurther pare terns Shirts, Alsoya general assortinent of Clothing of all | whose consciences are less tender, retuse to dis- | lyon’s friends, who are now staying with his Ie returned to the Castle at 5 o'clock ship at the rebid nigh: pap eeapnptbategpy las lars, if by letter, post pai ree ec 40) t, # o’elocl . e of his factor, Captain Mac- of Barclay street, 3 0’elock P. M. 7 = 1 TE DMAN, aid descr gorge the profits they made in the earlier-part of sted, besides the ‘Lhe dinner party yesterday con FOR LIVERPOOL—Tiie New Line—Itegel Fee ane Or on eod Hla duiseth Siovoe | ‘his game, and will probsbly be left in the quiet | duff. ‘The Prince did not, however, jointhe party | Queen and Prince Albert, ot the Earlol Liverpool, 2st OctoberThe superior fast sarling tack. | Pantaloons and Vesta, " 1,80 to 1,74 | possession ot their spoils—** the laws delay” being | His Royal Highness aecompanied her Mo) the Earlof Aberdeev, Lord ( harles Wellesly, Lady & Jbesides its not having yet | a waik through the grounds as eurly as seve 5 ci the morning w In the course of the afternoon her Majesty drove out, with Lady Glealyon, in a small pony pb up to the marble quarries in Glen ‘Tilt jesty alighted in’ th noing, Lady Carole Cocks, Sir Edward Bo- Mr. Anson idence of Her Majesty here, continues to rve itscharacter of strict seclusion, Visiters are now not so numerous a8 before . . and requested Lady Her Majesty’s bealth appears to be gradually im- ommande: 1 'sail Cravats, Collars, Si ders, ec. been ascertained whether the late decree may not ewer ext, at — oelock, elena mle, OUR | or feat or passage, Raving slogant and smcious accommo. | Crate, Collars, Suspenders be so interpreted aa to have a retrospective effect. side Shy to Rauneb steamer has beew thor: WOODHULL & MINTORNS, 5 SMEN’: IFT OFF 1 ; ‘The usual calm of our political horizon has been ries wale et 81 Bouth street. rps FE EN RIGEE am ty reeanbs ROBE, | troubled by some serious disturbances in Silesia, is s Pouy to B Me anya; | *tietot ferent Fleingeur, Captain tra Bursley, master, 1090 oF Families who are desirous of converting their leit off | hey took place in the mountainous districts of ~ " Yi BK, All made in the best raanner and most fashionable style. £ in this cow ship ALABAMA, 7 + Henry Windle, ROCHESTER, 100, tous burthern, Captain | At} ers emnenis mais to ord Hoserys Gloves: Btoeks, | proverbial iu this countr » i port on the 1th COLLINS. eS pal haying. handsome aad coms rable jecommortion 3, for tochester, aud sad on her rega- | SORti0g apparel BO SORE sccm ei Any a changing tesi- | that province, chiefly inhabited by cotton and linen | Glenlyon to accompany Lath a Scottish cottege | pro yi though the weather has latierly b comveyensnpytne unroling cammannitye Pep ty he Graglit or . 12 + | sence, having any superticous etteets to dispose of, will hud 4i | Weavers, Whose waxes had become so reduced in | on the hillside, where her Majesty remained fer | jaf, y e, she has been out every day, enjoying ply to G. MERLE, ERPOOL— The auch’ to. thelr advantage to seul for de Bubseriber, who will | couseqnence ot the decline of the linen trade, as to | upwards of # quarter of an hour, and wa dent | the fine ait of this place Her) Mejesiy seems to AE a J.D, Pal attend at their residence YY APDOIEE 8 YN, threaten therm with starvation. The signal oi revolt | !y overwhelmed with astomishmeot at the rude | [ook pe tier every day, The inhabitants oi the place, a » EV attedwne pasture, | Was given at a village called Langendiclau, con- | simplicity of the cotter’s hut, and examined With | andthe visiters, appear to have discovered that m saline sie Te EN LU: Wyry good see ~ P A, line through the Post’ Office, or otherwii will receiv taining a populatioa of 12,000 souls, und two ad- | apparent interest, the few implements of husbonrd- | ter Majesty desires privacy,for they now muke no ry and cooking which were sirewed about the nud floor of the Lovel The simple inmates of this rus tie residence proflered their hospitality to thea Sovereign, a bowlot milk being all they had te offer, which was gia ly accepted, but they had no conerption of the exalted rank et therr tilustr. ous guest. The old woroan in the cottage was at nad joining villages, which are inhabited by about 9,000, +O SOUTHERN MERCHANTS & DEALERS. | nearly all engaged in weaving Some factorics son ‘d BRD se Me ‘THE SUBSCRIBERS offer for als, a very super having been erected in the neighborhood, in which he Pics of Passaye $75. f Wouth stwvie. — attempt to cheer her, bac merely take cif their hats, c aud bow as she parses along. The krincess Royal is in excelent healh 7 In consequence of the heavy rain now falling, it is not eupposed that Her Majesty will be able to at- tend service in the parish ciureb ip P. ¥ vKY, of Amazon Hats, of different colors, made this ving was performed by machinery, the firs NB, The ssbscriber'will havea recwlar sae shin PATRICK HENEY, Castain | which will be. sold, extremely low {0 chine w concen vt A ert Sie ta y y, the firs lass shi iling every five days, for the ne ‘accorm wleudid yersel for cabin, recoud | Braid, of various colors. HOR AY RCO, et of the rioters was to destro J the new,ma- chines, and they effectually succe i d in breaking them to pieces; not satisfied with this, they broke cabin and steerage paasengers.are (00 Well known to ‘eguire com | ._2use Imeee LL ‘OR NEW ORLEANS ‘ Alfred— . Perso tending t nbark, should make ved: "1 7 fy : Maje ny her visit to the pases of ‘he fast saiting ship ATALANTA, Capt Itaysrond, | application on board, fost of Beckman street, ort) | GENUINE HAVA 4 every article of farniture, pulled down the houses, | her spinning wheel, with the “rock end wee pickle | rile na ay Will Pay anoter ther permite, Me. NE CE AN pa ip Sion Soe eral aan WANR QI THE FINE QUALITY. any | wet fire to some of the buildings, burnt the account | tow,” und explained the use of it toher Mojesty. | Hutter, of Fashilly, has had hew walks prepared in mourners matt be eae athe loon care | ee ana e BerCOL Cr OF Com MEE | TD), evitte the attention of the public and strangerg siti the hooks, and forced the proprietors to seek safety in The Prince rode outin the afternoon up the road } ihe pass, to enable Her Majesty to obtain the finest tc ing bevths, will require co make eatly ay A A Te ett ames RELAABETR fty i call aud examine at us well huownestablished Store | flight.’ In this manner four large factories were | to the pasa of Killiechrankie, and viewed the spot . Joha 8, Reming ‘0 i a oF ark- sual views of the scenery, hich has featu able grandeur and beanty, tar bey ol ren h ge foot uf J , 4 jo ell select’ t ‘ Slave * val Hiahne pn Pa dee Laue eB tous Nala: Jd ohia 8. Ke ton, master, Will sail positively on Peaioe vob bate pemine ported article, and all ofthe irs: | destroyed, besides a number of dwelling houses where Claverhouse fell, His pe pain was e N. B— H Ne ccession " . There being no military quartered near the d in his ride by Sir show places prepared for the astonishment of clans ships +a nlite dens Weethesboventin che alleen hes at vin furnished necommo | 40a! Ueeains, (of superior goaity) of action, the rioters were left to pursue th afterwards rode tor afew miles on th cll re, en _ Bde NEW OKLE i Na fi rooms, aynly JOWN K. | Yngenjudad. vastations with impunity; at lengua body of sol. | rond towards lavernees, about as far as the falls ot STE regular pre gy 2 ‘ch—The i ach _8I7 Sw vhkoo _ 101 South v Panetelas, (of different brands.) diers were gent for from the neighboring garrisons, | Bruar. His Royal Highness did not go up to the Fatan Riot on Fent’s Pomr.—We understand b. Tt hove tmmediats Any Rertebie, eoaak cabin an FOR LOD f ‘of the 10th Oct i Palma. but the work of destruction had been comlted | talls, but deferred his visit to a fotre occasion perate riot oceurre lest night on Feli’s Point, be- Serge passengers, having superior aeguminda ton, eaily aj Phe fase lens, fart satiny, Packet ship 8 WI ond. before they couldarrive. As they were notyetsufli | when he will accompany lier Majesty to inspect sine Cierny, Lirknen ghd otbere, yh whch two sileation should be mada oa. boars. Od ae opens Kale, vill seu ea sper Neooleons. ciently numerons to overpower the rioters, who | this mest deservedly celebrated “lion” of the | men (0 revans) were to bediy wounced that they died oon ulterword © Woe etother person very danger- usly, and it is supposed, fatally wounded, besides seme rthree more who were sightly injared The tra. mmenerd in the street, pear the corner of Bond and Lancaster streets.—Balrlmore peper, Ot & ular day. " AY. ver, | Hating very superior accommodativgs for 1 svarreros. had been reinforced by a band of smugglers from | neighberiood. LIV EAT UOT os H Sicernge. Passengers ing fo Yegueros. Hohemia, and made a desperate resistance, pelting Lord aod Lady Glenlyon had the honor of join off aot Get—the regular Mut sailing Becket, Ship |W JOSETH MeMURAY, Be Moy their adversaries with stones, parts of the iron ma. | og the royal dinner pariy Inst evemog FARR H. 100 aru 3 IK, iJ: Hi resis of 1,100 tons | _osee Pine street, comer of South. fanuel Amores. chinery, ant othe missiles, larger bodies were Aberdeen, Lord Liverpool, Lord Charles w ¥ ben gree ee. EXC, 4 7 Usp» omg bliged to be called in, and the soldiers firing, up. | ley an it Edward Bowater, with the ladies oF ares: & y. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRHLAND, " oblig y & » UD f . Br orcoutere ont of board at aus whanh ot hey ey 4 EST he Subscriber ht | ty aadition to ly Sree raniett 2 | wards of twenty lives were lost before the ring- is ane 6 Bulle, constituted the remainder o| Raitnoap Acciwent.—The downward train of cars irom Concord for Boston, at 6 o'clock, A. M., on sireet, af to tA £1 to £1000, payable Store, all of which are sold wholesale and retail, and which | leaders conld be secured. They were conveyed to E, K. COLLINS & CO, 9 South street, | ff AT {he Principal Ban areiane coghont | Pte will be tawen back at any time if they do not the satiafnctie prison under a strong escort, ast cre now awaiting | Her Majesty rose at an early hour this morning, | Thursday, came in centact with «cow, in Bow, throw- Capt, John Colling, of 1100 tons, . B. Fesenge to and frown bi Loan be’ secured at the | amet nt Sere | their puaishment, which will probably be severe | and at the present moment (eleven o'clock) it | ing the engine entirely from the track, and injuring, ‘ind sail 26th “November, her regatas | 10 aes yy atthe i of packets sali on the et [RISH OAT MEAL—About two tons, in good order f Itremains to be’ seen, whether any thing will be | Walking about the grounds, accompanied by Prince } though not dangerously, Mr, Riclardson, the engineer — « Sa cies tos bare ot eee Bouth sive! done to relieve the distress prevailing in the manu- b Albert, who is atured in a shooting jacket and drab * Boston Courier,