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~~ ° a en NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1846. Foreign Correspondence of the N. ¥. Herald. | Paris, that all the offeosive articles which he : oe ONS 4 illiams was married twice, but had Robert Owen, | Missouri —The Legislature of this Stete met at eovesre’ | Purther Extracts from late Foreign Papers, | 2240! 9€¢,,,Mr William On the Practical Mode by which an Entire Change frow | Jefferson City on the 20th, Mr. Ewing was elected Loxpon, Oct. 30, 1846. | in the Times, Chronicle, and other English papers rela- | | intends to pay aviait to London shortly | the Present Inferier Condition of Society, may be casily Speaker of the Senate, Mr. C. F. Jackson, of the House Rupture of the Entente Cordiale—European Coalition | tive to the French intrigues in Spain, have emanated | Americo-Mextcan Affairs in Europe. ries of his Scottish entertajaments,in Cros | ¢ffectéd beneficially for eli. | Benjamin F. Massey, of Lawrence, was unanimously LETTER 1. elected Chief Clerk; Solomon J. Lowe, Assistant Clerk; againat Liberal Institutions—Affairsin Portugal—Bat | from Lord Palmerston : whoever was the author, certain (From the London Herald, Oct. 31.) |b ‘ shasta ; | Letter No. Iconcluded with stating that “ the mea Scicaniennet Engrossing Clerk; Mr. Watkins, En- eof Montercy—Breadstuffs—Cetton Market—Theat- | it is Louis Phillip and his family are stung to the quick, We published yesterday lengthened details of the {tis said Liszt will replace Donizetti, as director gene: by which to accomplish this change in practice, sh relling Clerk; end It, B. Jeskson, Deomhesper. pci annie: pomced pe pry otaded thet thslnrege. ie | storming fat camtare .of. Moniares by, dhe American | ral of the music atthe court of vores during | D8 explained in letter No | pactte Message was received from Gov. Edwards on the : . ey said to be beyon ands, and that nothing can pacify | forces, under the legitimate successor of ory, 5 as been crowded to excess during | “quik explanation a ai pie: aheaan ae teu ce ae ' What J mentioned to you in'my last communication by | therm short of the disgrace of Lord. Palmemton, © King | commonly called Major General ry, Taylor, bat | Pg aespebtap eect ‘of Mr.and Mrs, Charles Mathows | All the’ present. practical errangemonts of society, | *t°,2%%:, Pye, Tenn epee aye eee oe the Britannia, as being then less known and suspected, has | Leopold, cousin of the queen and son-in-law of the King | better known through the States “Old Rough and | and Mr. John Parry; the town was never kuown to be | haying emanated from the ignorant and jous laws of | State, the Governor ‘unimpaired, and all her en- now come ont, avd is beginning to be more fully deve- | of the French, is coming over to talk to her ma, | Ready.” These details are highlv creditable to the | fuller than it is at present. men, ste composed of inferior and most injurious cir- | gagements have been r met. . - i 1 the subject. Meantime, there is an increased ac | Mexican troops, and fully prove that the descendant of hore he has beon { cumstances, and are in their variations the mere results | "fhe boundary aidiechics with: lowa remain unsettled, loped, in hold and glaring colors-—via,, the attitude of dé | (ators between, Paris and London, carrying the Spanish Miquelon is worthy of the character given | _ Duprez, on his return from Chinon, where he has beon } Comstenoss. tad.are in, thelr varia Peg benny ten a fp ipo oy fiance, and eveu menace, assumed by France towards | notes and diplomatic remonstrances. No event sii by Mactiavel to the Spanish foot soldiers of the twelfth | sinj at aconcert bof dey anda of tee Mavoréie These arrangements must all be abandoned in the land. The langusge of Le Presse, the recognized | secession has wounded the French king to the quick so | and thirteenth centuries. Never were there better | seriously indisposed ted (Alex ste P69 quit the same. | samo manner that the old roads of the world are now be- amy f th 1 pal 4 much as this. Poland, and all her sufferings—all the | or braver troops than Spaniards, old or in the | at the Grand Opera, that he was obliged ‘tw | HR abandened for the vastly superior new railways ;but meiasth ce nt e royal pal me of the cma es, | great oneats of hla feign pe ro nothing pcre new | aeenee whe bas or herr i ii fae pPrsencnee Conradin Kronta hee jnakonmmplaiad the poaren at we: as it is wise to keep the old seis in Kood Eepeis, pie ansious : ave question of boundsry is unmistakeable ; it hascome upon the ministry here for the first time he is in right down earnes' out goit io men ar BO tient eo assal > neW_operas, en! m itagnard,’ | the railwa’ re being constructed and finished, so as to bly and ily settled.” o like atbuniee clep, and has taken all parties by Satiietes to war with England on serount of a yor Spanish rh | and they are of indomita le patience and perseve- | ‘The Rrmer's destined for the Court Theatre of Vienna; pat ig use! ad + he ; 80 will it be wise to uphold "After touching “upon Various State matters, the mer- Atopic of ir of fourteen. He has, alter being so often shot at in vain, | rance. They peeves the character of their race and | the latter for the Grand ‘Theatre at Hamburg. this old wreched state of ignorance, sin and misery, and | sage enter into'a description ef the differen” Te lehow Se Grandtopiont public feeling and animed: | St “lascboen hit in x tender petat the shot comes from | fenton geey. Braves. ae, battered and broken walls “Don Alvaro” of the Prices de Privas, has been | of universal counteraction of each oilier’s happiness, until | snags on the Missouri and. Missisiyp! version, You will no doubt perceive that your corres the press, and it has produced a kind of brain fover of the | of Monterey, and though vain was courege,—vainer The pe varo” of Pra in Di Ngee ne sees re. | thencw superior arrangements can be completed, to ad- | with the fellowine vem scape pondent gave you the fact some weeks in anticipation, | most serious tendency. Afterall, the press is more pow- | still their indomitable coolness, steadiness, and | translated by a young Spaniard: » ritory; and a | tions from the pen of a well | mit of the reception, not only of those first prepared to | government in reference to our |»: navigable rivers is ety rful than pistol shots or gun-cotton ; this affair isade- | fixed resolve—yet their bearing und bravery | ceived a few necessary alterat the first made ready for them, but unti they shall | found to be of the most uncer, 4 ‘Con- Louis Philippe defies Eviglead, sod veldis trttwechewn | moustation : secured them honorable, if not easy torms. Indeed, to | known French ibretiat, will be produced atthe Odeon. | en,,r the frat mae ready fo entire of the human race. | gress makes an appropria!’¢,, i Chatacter. If one Co the gauntlet, and in this (as will appear by and bye.) is lectins can Umatty bat Bcc pkey ob cre greasy pe getag Sho a lesson, | All tho seats in the pit at Covent Garden, its ead aan new railway to happivess forthe race, will co secretly backed by Russia and ‘Austria. “The fact is, ffort to crush lar government and re-ostablish | more than humen pride. The Cabinet of Washington is | Will be numbered, Se ee ee tettteat ie csares | iit cf separate solentisoally Rey can besten ieee Siceestonslition toeming, in-Exrope, etude | Sitivtam in ber con piss cei oat eae oe rality the terms of theit General, but | Sew Italian opera, and charged seven shillings; of course | indepen lysunitent gratucity tint the .seee shail’ fizz cgainat liberal institutions, und the Freach monarch | ¢ and aruawey from that Country where | tell lath to push on tee war Dat oritheut a felt milters | 80 money will be Terai he tate, ab aotine ax loon Sie fussy oF brothnie, living in’ has long since belonged, though under cover, tu the for. arqueen.” The British squadron wv. | chest without © good commiasariat, und o large eat | Persons purchasing tickets ch opeilr Gr Mecine. | gy lie en Be poids ‘ qanlarecapetinatelee poner tier te Oporto and Lisbon to save her. and at tho | welldisciplined beady of tence Rough and ‘Beniy” eee 3 CPR pale Kerk eee ihpallersea having one well 1 Met gy the ordinary expen of the Bite Gerorn- § tiply the efforts and influence of the Spa- | may not find itis soeasy “ to go ahead.” The conquest| The ussia ilar to the Conservatoire | moting their brother's happi , countries the people, by means of the press, ir ii ° i i i than is | stitution at St. Petersburgh, similar ry cise an almost unbounded empire, ia tothe of en see: | nish general who was crossing tho frouticrs with his | of Mexico may be found a more didiult dang “ bo 1nF ‘the State convention, about $15,000—amounted to . Te nd this entire change, impracticable aa for sometime, $47 974 78) Tink eee i ne at Paris, and has appointed Vieux Temps, the brated | A a 447,374 78. This shows an ordinary revenue ve lic opinion is, in fact, the sovereign and the ruler, woile | {OOPS but too late to arrest the su and jobbersof New York. As , fail, and by the time the wor", “SP "improvement i ‘aldy in u operation, all hands id up to ror ‘and the beur sc» Soe eats, he boats are laid up y provements made are main- ost lor the want of continued attentien.” The rece’ nts of the State for the last two years, were ful march of the | supposed by the lawy t eee offered to Rubi- | it will appear to many, may be now easily and speed", } 247.37 {$03,473 83 i ‘ood and | Violinist, as chief director; the office was offere 4 _ way | 0 ¥ expenses of $83, ¥ fiong the monarchias of Europe it isan offence and “a to Rent A Jou; bat his toost sash eat deft is a ni, bat he very rides rd a ae Seed lbnaatataac cancun at 2 model 84 once Site has eae EY waretan oVelne tresee i n 0 , : ts ‘ 7 : ber noe futhe Nas Fork tieceia: gee remem rooney eral pom pen rent ea nr oa Ci graben Kitly depended on. The | that, whicls requires. profound theorist seen in prrotice, all parties, both in America an", Europe, | tecra. for. to Mexican Wer. She seat, Gee ot caaal Id be fer wore eager to follow the exampl’, {ign they | the first volunteer merans Hf out 8 year ago. | orth luding events of this political drama. The ntry that relies too mueh on the fidelity of « man! Madame Duepetienx, better known by her maiden | Tye“ soe no constact snilwaye and cloc ,,2 than they | the inter regiments (q Texas, two rejgiments fare os Hheoe aun nae pawertalvecticleg! owing takt |S ticalare cesasl. appear sia the'veneer Cok etar The [ee cn ee eyo canton | name, Carouing Kautman, ‘hav just lft Furs fr St, Po: | Wiverants, the: diacovery ot pick, seine meme | and two tra Debssiboas 10 fa aed a gencely there ye 5 oon apace » oreen | Acadiasuils. ‘The movement ef the queen, at the motien | to lose it if ho have hie port—may too late find that i tersbungh, to fulfil an excellent engagement as artiste of | ents were required to portect this nev y folemnene fase darieg prgteees iy aly arn hc institations, “The perfect truth and Yorctipht of the can and encouragement of France and Spain, was premature, | has ill bestowed it confidence. the fetal dex Concerts de sa Majesté "Empereurde | ttm ortho penal of mankind. |’ pedition ; the regiment to Texas belng feotmen ; the two ff Y to the great c! of those united powers has resu't- — Ase. . ¥e must not be stippese: et ‘ > ve "4 to fhe tra J he rim en taken apnea feof, | etn complete ruin and dewatall othe royal party. The The Coun Trade of Kurope. laboneck, Sen., for a very long time first leader of | that ‘oneous in princiile ud ne oie a Hivinny | baer ry Priegy soe py se abe petnrnegny gamete But before the absolute nowers of the old European world | sflait excites more mag Mp Spt y eonaes eae [From the London Express, Nov’ 2] ris Grand Opera, has just resigned his post, and is {rua ia principle and most advaxtogeous in'practice, can | Fe, fvotmen. But nine companies of the last regiment will think of Ametica, they will first direct their views yeaa reoaciliy inoommteeaal matiare; sitters bat: ‘The speculations which have for seme time been afloat ceded by Mi. Gia, ealy chef dorchestra of Paeried teae eon fy pearty, the nature Feeched Fort Leavenworth, the o place of reudezvous, {recom und public suition he thet euaance Of popular | tho closest intimacy and connexion with Fortayal: "1 | aa to the course coutomplated by the government ia re, | OPera Comijue and Italian Ope tralia and the Isles of the Pacific \nd cre lone oa | ign they were ordered by the gel cop peed {coedom and public opinion in their neighbor of England. | (he, Closest, intimac correspondence, of the new iplan in | ference to the early ing of Parliament, the opening | Mr. John R. Scott.the Misses Cushman, Mr. Charles Ma. | tralia and the Isle As incalculchle en aor JoPk from its | paid off und honorably disgharged, with the assurance When they shall have succeeded in re-instating ia Eng- Germany of setting up one paper only, to be conductod | the ports for the introduction of foreign corn duty free, | son, the Messrs, Cowell, James Wallack, arc playing, or Seite ety bo suerte ncetcla a vantages, the whole | that tl ey would be called for if more troops were red land a strong government, and in effectua'ly crushi entirely by the government, and that the King of B: and the withdrawal of estrictions on the use of su- | underlined to pla: different theatres. Tica! aid’miecral ‘pe Yong oc with all it scientific, | ed in that direction, and thoy desired the series: ha 4 Ge ating se bali ty le, oor teaaiam, then, and | Tia had putit in force im his dominions. ‘This plan Gar in distillation, are set at rest. Parliament has been | py Theatre Royal, Dublin, under Mr. Calerait’s man- _ a Gaverstk, Se. four, ot » Y » bY o enerog bry Temtght into benelicil enor’ | State militia ‘system, says nor, i found to be it fi ith of Ni ber to the 12th ef J i , in the traged: a 2 sange 1@ shortest possible period. | utterly useless. The system is a subject of ri an tooth against America, and no deubt will hope to work, | Pe further carried out in other -Garaenitatos,ae AC 1s | pecrogued fom of Nevers agemont, opened with)Miss Helen Faucit, in the tragedy | ®¥3¢ ‘ne impatic nee of, by means of domestic faction and internal dissensie rf oy oper ee any will now ask what is this burlesque, and is calculated to ring —what ia intended 4 4 5 Has fo be a serious preparation for the defence of our coun- fore they proceed too pen or avowed demonstrations. — | tolute monarchi sntuemepi ers seem ds at | ,, Tho intorest excited by the loss of Lag Mela hig rhe tony pitt it will bo a cemoval of all from | try—every eMfort to discipline tho militia ofthe State, into Whatever may be their course or mote ef operation, A i lati ithe country, as rds the supply of food, | steamer has been turned to | » defects of universities and disndvan- | utter contempt—in which sentiments we heartily agree. their policy and aim is decided and settled. But while a | , The inlorm web plea apes Mwah ea thadhes must have obtained the most rerious and earetal comide, | the Liverpool Boyel Amphitheetre, who Baa’ brought into superior pa | | To the tari of 1812 of course, the message it antago: Fre ate eLearn metalan ee | SES dat alher sny lattes wren eediet ne eer ee ant. | vatson of ths woversane ie fair to presume | forward two well painted views of the vessel the {ret | Inces. surrev ®, pleasure grounds, and | nistical. A halfacolumn is given to the agricultu Yail, s@ near at home, they will postpone more distant | DEX! day af effectual, ldedtrcwiner clk {tie ho ‘and | that there is no ground for alarm. We gave it as our | representing her ‘Sailing from Port, othe: highly cvdtivated and beautifully laid out land, form. | interest. edlies proposed for general improve- ope Tithe meantime, as fo England, the ery ts, ahowing the unfoundedners cf the sasurances'et there | opinion, tome time since, that the weight of our supplies | ia Dundrum Bay. Calitior, ei, of from 2,000 to 8,000 acres, according too. | ment are stated as follows by Governor Rdwards :—Ist, {Uelenda est Carthago;,” and now, as you will see by | $10" had confidently declared that the ports would be | must come from the United States, and that hence there | ‘There was a private rehearsal at Reed’s Music Saloon, men 2) maintained under centinual improvements, by | by encouraging the common schools ; 24, by increasing the French news, France has come out flat-footed, and | en eg: Also, what i teld you in my last is now begin. | Was no reaton for apprehending evil consequences from | in Baker street, of a new oratorio, composed by Mr. Horn, tnd. 2nd women trained te be superior in mind and body, the variety of our pursuits; 3d, by eatablishing x manu- joined the cry. I told you so three we: og i the to be confirmed, viz: the fallin the price of wheut | @ drain of money in its purchase, inasmuch as payment | called“ The Prophecy of Daniel.” The princi ry bo ta seey according to in education and con- ae and 4th, by improvement of our roads and navi- Tirade has found dt out to-day, (October 90th) aiid has an | DOS 8 Ore can, It tad reese a a gt ee aoe nant | would, ta all probabilito, be cede by the exchange of | were sustained by Mrs. Horn, Mr. Rafter, and Mr. Weth- | 4 don, and whore daily easures will arise from benef | gable stron fal ovnined lat oo, ith heh the ape eort Be Seah anrteieee Reimedne average; the fall has now begun, | our manufactures. The advices received from America | erbe: ‘fal exerci ysical and mental, to aid to tho es- nother = subject matter of discourse” will be seen ip) w amateurs, the composer presiding at the piano- ti u i i cpoliter thie slaw of te ation tablishme: 1 times in a highorder andflourii ing con- | upon the face of the following extract, which is the last Sa pally ne Termes wok puuancn Wit Cha:ether cont | S58 Y Cocmlatiens neh ceretione Tee eke, | Ths Piratd wetkeas Oo tO pee eee tenets: | and a Few’ subject is Belshazzar's Feast ; but Mr. Horn dition. ‘The establishments will be arranged and organi. | we make :—"An evil'of. grest mupuitude: exleva'o, out nental pawers against thecommon enemy.” Time will erect rns was mainly owing to speculators. “There is no fear of any drain of bullion from England, | has taken a new view of the banquet scene, after the l’,. | zed to well form the character of all within it from the | country, tocure which a suitable remedy has een pen aos the oe pean and intent of these not un- | 8% general activity is now prevailing at the theatres, | as the steamer ‘‘iibernia” has brought over most exten- | mentation ofthe Israelites, and has rendered it extrer se. | hour of their birth, to well employ all, ina superior m: ed for in vain. The evil alluded to, is the practice of en- le! rated mi tions. 4 , i i ders to our manufacturers for goods to come out | ly effective. The oratorio will be publicl; rior med | ner, #0.a8to mako the most pecessary occupation: Another matter to which I directed your attentien in | Pad pew Pisces succeed each other with comm endetie | ander the vew tari, and the emount {avolved in; these carly fn the ensuing seoson. This is not a bad opporte: | most to bo desired, but nove to be over employed or my correspondence, which preceded my last letter, hes | StH tno opera will, dian pear for the introduction of the | orders is far beyond anything we can have to pay for | nity to inquire how it is that Mr, Horn is not engaged to | greeably occupied. In education, condition and occu, . "R the dngulat anomaly Sat focland’ wx ayordag pee | holuay farce and pantomime, and the never. aing | bseafatudin 0.) 87 ne Ne © garage SH vers for Drery Lane oF the Pritcams oe et cre ae igsaRS ane | Smilin and hoes leat deerving euch mifrtuoes. the lar anomaly rel was exp pre “ George Bi IL” The small th the Adelphi It is further satisfactory to learn tl Theatre ? r 4 i! ; i pool, while the ld wai ing rge Barnwell.” The s eatre, ween yeas be condition, or employment, according to age, between the | and its branches, where lending, borrow! and endorsing fhe ar tribes, fate, in Ireland” Iie new" tor | Which i well maneged and is almost always successful | ample supply. A New York commer La Fidanzata Corsa” is to be the next opera produced my) ay Rorrewcingyan verte ofthe dorsing and becomitg security in’ private transactions. It involves the safest and most prudent men in the voun- try, and often brings utter ruin upon the most metitori- , a “ i . sexes, except that which nature demands,in consequence | are more extensively practis " the selection of nevelties, has just obtained from the The receipts of flour at tide water t at the Italian Opera, Paris. ie nataral’ dime f bored tho first time noticed, and the ‘Times of this day (30th | 2 ibe | those of last year, thus far, 689,512 barre » ‘ of their natu: erences. Both sexes will be equally | State. Oct) has long and able leader apon it. If my corres. Sear een poveian of Spprase, by the anja 'iva | cording to ordinary calculation, we have six weeks of | The new Paris theatre, Montponsier, it is expected, dependent and independent of each other—none will be | ‘The arguments to prove this statement are too Jongthy por reac! rou aafely, you had it nearly two and Turn Ont.” The Haymarket has brought out a new | Canal navigation still before us, asthe crops havo been | will be opened next month. Haan to live together in opposition to their natural | for our columns. On the whole, the message is well w months ago. The fact is, the extensive influence and comedy in five acts, by Ue Lovell, ‘Look before you | abundant, and the prices are now high enough to tempt Mr. Frederick Jewson, the pianist, is busily ong-aged | feelings, but all in accordance with their affections, by | ten, decidedly democratic, and has but one fault—its ve ving ping of br nee conmasions rs Mr Toap,? which in spite of some rather lengthy dialogues | the farmer to be as ear! sible in the market, wo | in composing au opera; the libretto is founded on the | Which ements, alone, can a virtuous or happy | Jength. jeunett, when he appointed your humble servant his offi- ands aed ing ‘a ep a sprinklin, arrang. f society ever be attained and maintained—nor un- 3 of plagiar is whole well xpect avery large addition to the supply. ‘The | story of Amy Robartson. state of News rrom Sr. J Cial correspondent st London, placed in his power the | Written and very am ir. Webster himself, per- corn crops are reported to be very great. There ‘A German translation of “Les Mosquetaires de la der these new and rational circumstances will there be N. B., ann Eastrort.— i I We are indebted to Gunnison & Co’s Express for means of information and comm: such as . | was not mach of the new crop yet in the Now York -der. | 82Y diftculty in adjusting these arrangements. Children sikr sonk command Tt¥* of 700 eet American | iG ih ee inion, The Hapmarkel it prea | Markt bath was expected an Der, Um navigation | Ree” at oe ben, rough ot atthe fiery And | wi moan al ots ea oeaeene rae wk. | Eaiaeae Renata) ete pena a 4 matic i » ju) su) wo ve for ° 7 i x 5 Next to the exitement produced in Downing street, | ‘De chierot all the drématic temples in the Metropolis. | cloned), an abun pes ean | Porte de Corinthe theatre. The talented acting of adlle. tent t rived at Eastport with the crank of her blower broken, Ghlldsen, but toth sexes Buu Diy wil io Coos grdwould not leave for this port until 2gth inet, “hia ii gether as brothers ters of one family, and all sys- 1 last trip of the P. for the season, and she w: pro- or days cpa” Dy bis wil be hat 1afr ca | comatically educsted to have the hertshersites she ect, |.Soedshence te New Yak’, We ease sent aa Ei Zerr has greatly tended to the success of this piece. , Brod Under the name of the “ Night Dancers,” enemy Ferileae ot abt James, by the boldness ee ones theatre has brought Sutla new version of ‘La Giselle,” in | | We have considered that the necessity for opening the Se arena ool 4 net lmagtene sat tent Y | which Madame augusta ebesined such merited fame last ports would depend spon the dems: 4, and consequent Auelengtet eed a } th > siting winteratthe eatre, New York. is Sarah Flower | price rain, in those Enropean countries which require nee, > ‘ i si of a fine steamer, to be built ret to run between movement fs tug revolution transpiring In Port al; not | and» Madame Albertazzi ‘perform the chief in the | & supply. Had the price een sufficiently igh to ioduce | annuity of 3,000 france (£40), & year to a dramatic au- | mental, moral, and practical, thet thir (and under thi | Baatport and thia ety, has recently ‘been laid in Now oe wa aig tet ee see ‘th that ig { ballot. ‘The first representation was marked by a fright- | the American vessels to us by, the repeal of the | thor, M. Emile Vanderburck. d system of superior circumstances only, all will be made | York. The travel on this route hos greatly increased tik magn ten ie The Brace events | ful accident, which happily ended without fatal results, duty still remaining might become necessary. A| Tho engagements at La Scala are very brilliant for the | {? Secome tat wore easily after the ‘first generation, | Within a year or two, and good steamer will undoubt- derthe dictation of French induence, aireadyex tho | Dut MadameAlbertazzicame very nour sulfering the tame | chesic ia the Tise’of price pe- | approaching carnival season, and most costly to the ma- | gat asehil win red ey eee ataiRonerations | wiein a yen supported, a4 steamers ply regularly be- eS eda kantie a doubt by the | te which befol the unfortunste Clara Webster, who | rienced, especially in France. Tho Times has the fol-| pager. Madame Tadolini isto receive 35,000 francs; Mo-| "be no other exception than with those who may be | tWeen St. John, N. B., and Windsor, NS and between time this reaches you, will have crossed the fronticrs in | W## burned to death at Drury Lane. During the singing lowing statement :— Tiani, 30,000; Fanny Ellslor, 2,000 france (£80) each night | malformed at birth, and these will be trained, pleded ana St. John, N. B, and Eastport.—Hoston Ade., Nov. 25. Im Gane qu Coie Kite conte Sot | aoe dows oar om ber heh gman eck | yo"¥a 7 amooncea ia the Minar of Commerce | ht earns en era 0 franen the sx | Pee Cnty ta mat aecording to ir renpec: |” Navat, InreziiaRNox.—Capiain Carpender, of ment; Conte qui Conte; it is the determination of conti- J had received the reports of the crops, which he had de- i i tive defects, which have proceeded net trom themselves | the U. 8. Navy, er yesterday inthe steamer nental Som, art thate mat is. gous forth, thet hy | brushed fine Deezaend instantly ahe was enveloped in | manded from the profects. These reports, its y, ca nger yesterday in| » men- The Carriival season at the Theatre La Fenice will | but from the errors of previous society—of society before fr ‘i bee ‘ prople aud the press rust be put down, wherevor they the houses ledien fee yartor Slezed upon every ove ID | tion that the wheat cro amount one-fifth inferior } open with Verdi's Attila. La Barbieri Nini, one of the | it had acquired wisdom to cre-to superior instead of ia. | Alice fom Richmond.—Norfolk Beacon, Nov. 26. i exem| e . iD eae . : rae ir a ” rae Sf this cago shuddered! when two machine men rushed from behind | ‘® teat of ordinary Lanta bat that the excellent aks best sopranos of the present day in Italy, and the tenor | ferior circumstances eround humanity. ive ° ius of wealth to exchange upen principles of N ply the deficiency, or & month’s cetsumption.” serena becintninthe eee mutual advantage, for other kins, with the ¢ was not hurtin the least, and re- | _ Aguinst this seficlency the geverament of France has | some cause or other, broke; the chandelier fell into the or more distant establishment tively ROCHE OT) Co. 4 read jonsiderable provision. There is, however, | pit, and ‘wounded, more or lesa seriously, no less than | United with it. The establishment, with all Within its s ARRANGEMENTS. 7, jn the potato to be taken into account.— | twelve persons. One gentleman had his skull fractured | bounds, will be equally common to all, according to age, | Kemittaxces to and Farsi Reo Once Britain and Ireland, ti of the grain rediiced to one-tenth. Poggi, wild sing in this opera. Each establishment will be arranged to well educate, BAMITING ACCUMMUDA'TIUND. the scenes and instantly smothered the flames. it wasall consumes 60,000,000 hectolitres of wheat annually ; she lace govern all within its domaiys, and to shonin) beget the * ated in afer of the work of an instant. Madame Atberieas! displayed | consequently only requires 6,000,000 hectolitres 10 wup-} During the performance at the theatre of Cognac us, fies ingueme, by Soy person ly one ir is to “pr ne pe md pal poor Clara Webster, she must have there, a ‘Kezetto, which is to owned, edited, condu Published, by the government ! | s>beared again contin 3 ‘This measure soon end gradually, but effectively,be iinop as really ane poovammeten pee ate rire the dei * ity thbors: extended all over Europe. where, not openly, covertl but she does not take, and Drury Lane is but thin! This will, in all probability, turn out to be in some mos- | s9 sev: sly that he is not expected to live. for within it there will be no individual property. the Fey Vente rys 3 Seong wT, ceviaptot ay wits tended. They have pushed the " Maid of Artois” too far. | ure exaggerated, as there inlittle doubt it will in this | “255 oetebrated Viennese dancers, forty-sight in num. | 1i¢f@°, Ca ed mae BLACK sia ar ee OF LIVER- with thalcextanive moral sottginn ns the other hand, THE RES EN LONON: | Ooo a rene arcucnaicn "oma hei npossitiiity | bef, under the direction of Madame nae on the | with which to make exchanges with the other produc. | Seiting from Liverpoot on the tet and 16th of every month. are the secret life and spirit of the coalition of power — p Peed Le a cqmacn) fern uEY | od inst. cin the packet ship Yorkshire, Captain Bailey, for i tive establishments, which will be called fe erative so, by first class American ships (weekly.) Execution or Paraick Fixnn.—The Ca@kili | °f procuring a supply of the necessaries of lite. New Yerk. unions, and numbered from one onward, foreach large | _Persoussending to the Old Country, fontheir friends, and sbyolutism against the press and the people of 1 | Democrat, of the 22d inst., gives the following ac- | By » retura mado by the Minister of Agriculture and | Whe m Rooke’ opera of Amilie was about to be brought | district or State. ‘This representative of wealth will be | make thenecessary arringements mith the subscribers; and der mercies of France and Spain, every thing would | Count of the execution of the murderer Flynn :—“ On | Commerce, it appears that the annual production of | ovr Cecont Garden, he was very anxious to have a | inthe form of labor notes, to Fepresent the amount of pevgibem breneht (pata cle pes comoricing Ton be pvolotoly quiet in that country. France hag no | Thursday last, the 19th inst, we were called upon to | wheat and other corn in France is estimated at 109.000. | Tow sc anc or two, DUuto little did the maroee eke cr | Late ee aber notes, to, repre notes will be given, | from Liverpol on the Ist and i6th of every month Ala be idea. that "Epgisea’ will intertere ox ‘spoil her plansin | Witness one of the most melancholy and heart-rending | 000 hectolitres, which, calculated on an at the op: srathat not a single thilling wes expended on its | and no, money will be coined, except for real wealth | frst ciate ships wiling Ho ‘Pert weekly, which out Spain or Portugal;she ever-rates her difficulties with | Scenes which has ever transpired within the limits of this | the bectolitre, will make a total of g i to repay its value when | agent, Mr Hoche, Seuies, there, will see are sent out without Ireland, and parry imagines that she is too much ham- | County, and we pray heaven it may be the last of the | ‘0 2,000,000 0U0f. (deux milliards), or £50, pered by her situation and the state of affairs in India, | me nature we are ever called upon to record. Weal.| The French government, so as PS as at 0001 equal apie A few nig! pie 7 jepceeentation Bart crested somially fo stoi } 3 tothe composer, ‘' Well, ‘ou Ww! we | required in an article or ar he anxiety ent ther opers for us.”’ “Now” ‘said hook les containing an equal ey: : ‘my next | amount of labor. ‘The Black Ball, or Old Li Packets, com- Natfre-land, Borneo, ‘ealand, , | lude to the unhappy fate and execution of Patrick Flynn, | which prevailed as to a scarcity of have taken | piece will bea pantomime.” “A mime !” exclaim. | As it will be universally known that individuals do | Prise the foll will sail trom Liv- ae to lift ap y rw mi But ty re ee, who on that day took his exit from time into eternity, in | early precautions, by allowing it to be imported from | PiPtne manage: ven” said Rooke; “for you don’t mind | not make their own ‘qualities of body or mind, their | ffi3% ty mgs ye 4 nl her own advantages, and her rival’s difficulties: A strong | 8coordance with the severe penalty of the law. Flynn | foreign countries ai a next to nominel duty ; and that the | oxpending a couple of thousand pounds on a pantomime, | feelings or opinions, and that these ways determine | eUii mee nee naval armament of observation only, will sail in a few | Wa & native of Ireland, thirty years ef age, who emigra- | contractors for the ermy and navy, a8 well as public | wherens ¥ ou would not spend a shilling on'my o conduct, there will be no individual or separate re- | NE: Iat October. slays from the seaports of England for Cadiz and Lisbon; | ted to this country in the year 1639 or 1840, and was con- | service, shall bo express! ' ° ly bound to complete » h con- |p bo: ly recollects how highly successful Amili 6 | ward or punishment, no blame or praise of persons for | CO! the movement ie kept projound socret, but ina few | victed at the last September Oyer and Terminer, held in | traets with foreign grain, although it no doubt will in. | E¥¢' decor redly so. Mr. Wits rought it eut when | what they do not create; but ae society forms the cir- | YORK + ist Noyember. ‘weeks it will become public in ‘all its . Phis | this vi ofthe murder of Robert James, who was | crease the expense to government in the budget supplies | {14 meri ca, with Miss Shirreff, with the greatest suc- | eumstances to produce good or evil among men, ociety OXFORD 16th, rill be a demonstration only, on the part of England, but | Flyan’semployerat the time. The prisoner during the | for the year. : the Liberal party in Por- : will be praised according to the goodness and haj CAMBRIDGE, st April, st Aug., Ist December. it will infuse such strength into the trial assumed the air of a stoic, nor did | According to the agricultural reports, the autumn har. | °°** thok eh Mes | MONTEZUMA, | 6th 16th 161 16th ; ta t 4 og F Two concerts were given at Exeter by the Messrs. | 2¢883 i arise from superior circumstances . §.—The public are respectfully notified, by desire of the et France, intetally Gxushiog the sera bene t Perr, | sentence of ue law wes prowsancog Dee pode ee | akira eee Cah acen Sgparimaat of the | «Tro conoeris gues Mrncipal vocalist Mise Bas: | Stn theeo unions the faforor feasions will not bo fat | fitetre tine black bal, or Old Lageot Layerpoo! Freket, oo Vip abe a a Tovrea a ing Tg his nerves relaxed, and he burst into tears, stating that | have on hand w larger quantity of old wheat thas ie ge, | #400, hdr. Lockey, and MrH. Phillipe; an excellent band, | ® Passions will not be ¢! TO Passe! ar Bee fo, have persstaston, ited, kk 5 from them t vertise to bri at by that line, army of observation is posted on the frontiers of Swit: | be bad been sworn falsely against; yet no person who | uerally believed stato” crop, which at fret was | chied y conaisting’of London artista, wos led by Mr. Wil. | 8? anker will be unknown, an unkind word will never | from them to w ing. Dasengera hy th ne, , y fhourdbe. evo doubt. fe stated to be diseased, hes turned out a very excellent | ly. Conductor, Mr. K. Pye. Racer ne sn pope tage 8 oraaid riba wail F YY evidence cot entertain loubt, for never ‘ated nt we iy pete of ? fa! od, in look, word or action, will not exist—there F sermeaneteieh toe ikea ait party’ in Gverthrowing ihe’ wasachain of circumstances more conclusive, render. | vality, and highly satisfactory. Mae ee ee ait tee ets, Theatre Rogie, Tu. | will be no motive for either ; love will be cherished by | gWe,Muvest al the Roval Bank at feahaen: (Sr amy amouct, new popular government. in it certain, than in his case. The grain market urAube has been com- | rin, during the Carnival; her partner is to be M. Touis- all, as the chief ingredient in the happiness of all ; ond | Messrs. Prescott Grote. Ames & Co., ers, Londoa,which 1 received this morning The Herald for Europe, mn, Acting the time of his confinement, up to with. | pletely glutted with e mnt Ports the affection that each must have for each will brought ii Baga Hibernia, yesterday, containing an ac- | in @ few days of his exeoution, was sullen, morose, and | Prices, which a fortnight ago were on the tise, have de- ‘Lhere is much talk in the operatic circles of the count of the splendid affair of Monterey, with the che- | taciturn; tre penly | are paid free ef discount or any charge whatever, xe} = . ithout known to all, and where th cipal towns throughout Hugland, Ireland Woot ministers of our village who visi- | clined 40 to 50 centimes on old and new wheat. This | pected arrival in Paris from Italy of the distinguished | a uttont reserve known to all, and where t fae 6 tio: no other parties will ever ii ‘sive. " racteristic head ted him with jer in many other markets, par- | vocalist, M Strepponi. It was for this chauteuse | terfere between th each union, will be cor-| Apptrer address by let: ost paid Toitie | uo heed of the brave General Taylor. What a de acon | ticularly. there of » where it declined 60 (0 60] that Donizetti expressly wrote his opere of“ Adelis,” | dially united by knowledge, charity, ant to da ane eect QB, UROHARRS & Co. The upward tendency of breadstufts continues, but n the telling him to | centimes; at the market of Stras » Out of 3,642 | und Verdi, under similar circumstances, his “ Nabuco.” members of the federat nions will be ‘The officeof Mr. Hoche, Sear., sat 15 Dublin street,” the time of a reaction is now close at hand—wheat hes Eeespeh east 200 be Sarah fit. Fay several days reece nies. for oe e: 0 guality of Its salt she Chis) EY 8 citee canthitice, but a woman | united by the same oTre Tirerbost. fore seemed we olitres ined unsold. The same | o: and extraordinary ties. reach 12 the bushel ; here eens execu hs to toh ot pele Soa marred. at the sarkets of Colsar. ond ned cs with one another aieke ra} les, and they ch: inclination and conv eT brothers and sisters of the same 1 the purchasers are becoming more confident in th M. Huguet, the speculator who first introduced on the | “direct, as xclaim ry F. this be {irom his body ‘elore' he. was exteuted, az'he | Piy on handy, and wil not submit tothe tare high prices | tt8ge the well known elephant, Madlle. Djeck, is about oi this ld wormeut ietiogal cht of thee nee RNE 8 may now be safely calculated upox. The ports, I did not want to be husg like 5 of the corn-factors or dealers. The price of whent hes | to adorn the Parisian boards with another ttrac: | dices of local latitudes and loneitud ee ane 0 in eee yen Get teinideon have resolved | On the day of his execution Mr. Gilbride, a catholic | had # great effect on that of the potatoes, which it had | tion, a Seren Ld eet ry , 7 feet high, and iatcaply my friends, by creating the circumstances | “¥ YORK AND "OFFICE. Tapnaemeaginal to permit the use of sugar and molasses in the breweries clergy men‘rom Hudeon, labored with him in prayer, in | Deen attempted to nt, mot only as Paes ; (French weight, their cwt. being cell, Flynn havi cted to being attended by | but bad in quali Sixty-four are tied Seah | the ministers of our’ village: and at the heutura gen case, this useful fe in England for conversion into beer. Animmense quan. | he was brought out of his cell in the lower story of the | Rhe tity of the sate grain is also used in the distilleries. The | J*il, with a white shroud and cep on, and conducted by | de being ‘FICE. scarce, 5 hich caloul prod: i finacooce Tocula ha falas in'pCitnce | eke hid debue before & Pacis seamen Muortly *0 | thd these arrangeneats may be. now cosy eae | Pe Wa RZRNES & CO. of Livernoat, are denrons of m- fatinaceots fecula has fallen in price at make his début before a Varisian audience ; and ae a | ind these arrangem way by which man, or any other | tinue todespaten «line of fot cies nee coat py con Sr ee eee ee oe T0000 aso Cee aren cet % Bave cont 'the pro- | Sower, eam socom liek thie glorious change for all, ter. | New York, onthe 4, ch, 1ith, loth, ist and Mth of exch eof the north—-Arraty Lille, “Cambrat, Ba. | pitor 10,00 fraics (£4,000). - minate the spellbound prejudices of latitude and longi. | mouth; and on the 124 12 Sa Ce ued pameeiee helene terial hich: ‘coul ler sheriff’ Beach and deputy sherilf B. te A i paume, nciennes, &c., they are already ring im The followin an extract from a letter, dated In- | tude, and i the hi ind te ani al 4 j Sabo atenen aad keaper porecandienet iid | the second story, a room about ten feet hight’ the celling | their winter crops, which are quite Tres from state spruck:—" In the month of February last the Police ix receive universal principlos whic chaage hot, but ure | wage New ieee see ey RRS tein! fe menso supply of food, and supersede tho ity of the | Of which was cut through, and the same apparatus that | 4%, 08 last year, and promise to be very abundant, espe. | sued an order, prohibiting any artist connected with our | the same to-day and for ever. This is the magnificent | out without di mtmnent or delay, this being the oldest ‘vast im| m which otherwise it was calc: would | Green, of Troy, was hung with, was placed over it— | cially those in high and argillaceous grounds. A great | theatre writing feuilletons, and sending them for inser. ‘snd all glorious change for which the writer, by various | aad large st establishment in the r trade in Liverpool, de i sable. At all events, one thing is certain: When be was first broug Itt out of his cell, he commen- | quantity Bing bag Bi ey ered eaneeea mer tan Lae ces Nar cede ee ees, shrohibition, | means, as circumstances changed, has endeavored to Tse eet, the emcctaaee ats cores Reesey we te tte! rf avre ire nited State: le! 5 + | one of oui ly i. edee Berut it States, purpose there wll befor many {months to come, i'not Derhape | cod utariog words w boats hnaying.been rich and abundant. A great man'y | feuillefone secretly to a journal of Viera, in which ho | {ho'vight mest orien. on ae atnout turning to | the'fmeeds of the passengers ¢ ch were inaudible, suffering in- for inordinate tensely, without nerve or strength enough scarcel; t rs 2 Saar roy wid! hoalty market open toe kn | stand ao wat Got inte thereom where Comer toe: boats have recently arrived at Dunkerque, laden | spoke in very severe terms of several members of hie fF more than half a century. the cor ishment, from whom ROBERT OWEN. | {hej canrely oractentioh and favor tomande here melee fatal cond, and then Chacinned ty ina with wheat from Russia, which has been sent into company, more especially of the jeune premierewho, tac. aving the. old country, sh can broadstu i, ay extensively beneficial tothe American | {ta rh ieee peti a ogee terior by tho river Scheldt. Other extenai cargee ug’ the attack came from the pen of M. Beruth, More or riz Evraors or Tum GALx.—We con | f. W, BYMNES 6 CO. offer many 8 to passen- pen oor i cessive Calin lens 0 tae ae ae Fomaining there a | ¢xpected from the Baltic and Odessa, at Havro, Nantes, d the police to search his apartment, and they dis’ | ,. heh ff f the di n, | kere which no others have attempted, in a direct communien- Mtlae ootlen ‘idurkak Si into « healthy condition | 6 minutes he was told to stand up, looking’ ghastly | Bordeaux, and. other Porta in the north. “The arrivals of | covered a foul proof of the feuitieton in question. When | tinue to get further intelligence of the disastrous | tion by therr ships’ from Ireland to the eee Eeatos, an they agsin ; the admirable knowledge, ekill and ability, ex: | 94l the cap was drawn over his faco by tte Sherif, | Whoat at Marseilles, from tho Mediterranean and Odesse | $1. Derudh oe otek on he sage, ho was so hissed snd | ae ced soe araey MiBht, and fear wo have | have. nvariahly vessela durice the apes f"seente com? hibited ia your commercial os, ope! fy in | When a cord, about half an inch through— itely been very large cargoes | hooted by tho friends of the young actress, that he was | 20t yet heard the worst. ‘aterford, Belfast an londerry, by w! i" Y ive citi i ‘ ‘Tho Ashtabula Sentinel says the three masted schooner | grants are s arsed gn ttomiting tenn Sa roel aon | Sane ng a’ Aibay)" Rate eae” | inl oui Up tie” Hint ne a a hr: | Seat tur darac ba ach teen pn | tae end yeh ee macad choos | Bs happy effects. The coummercial’ woth a Wiese clamet above, and the sherif’ with a single jerk of « amull | deanx up the Garonne, the Leire, and other rivers, into | The next morning a letter wau found on the table, di- | ™ board, in attempting to enter the Harbor at Ashtabula, e Bane Cost as direct to the Atlantic, owes aheavy debt of gratitude to the Neo | cord, launched him into that world whore: hin ucts mit | the iaterior, 40 that the gransries amd mnekert through: | rected to the manager, in which he acknowledged being | 9% the evening of Chursday last, struck the bar, became | "pW" NES & CO. have agents im all the seaport York Herald, for its Ubsrality, foresight ‘and: indencn | be Viewed by an impartial judge, and he weet Kis au | out. the whole country” ore being w upplied, and | the.author of feuilletons, and requested the pardon of | Y8Manageuble, and went ashore below the east pier. The | towns in Ireland, from whence steamers leave for Liverpool, dence; but there ie ajealonsy here invome nea i, | reward from him itt whose bande uve the rect, je. | prices materially declisiing in France. The harvest in Hol- | those whom they were calculated to injure.” all, which went many of the interior towns, who sre mest sttewtive io which, while the ened is-grecdily seized upon, he | Hie diedscarcely without struggle, alter hanging thi: | uid has been very goods the markets wre weil mck, J “one N° Phillips has given his vocal entertainment Seite el ee hat may be required to gupewre sea stores, Mere)? source is cither not acknowledged or denied, that ie wing | ‘een minutes. Chat ho met devth with comments su roe oon Hoeaming lower. Very large cargoes of | at sevesal ploces in the geslasn countion with tht onset is copied from the Cleveland Plain | _ The persons who act for thhPCompany in the United tates 1 didesin of Spates apveatseudod: bank | That he waapenitent, we believe, end hope he died hep. | than. 380" boute having passed Dosseldow dating the | exe success ; the theatre at ¥ applauded, especialy, ta | Deater of Saturday :—The Marengo, which we mention: | “Ni-w YORK—Mr. Edward Baul, $8 outh, eomer of dy begun to curtail Re accommedstions® Rink | py. The finel partiog between Patrick ved sieteornt, | month up to the 20th inece wits Ruveley sone ene ite hee y applauded, veh ly his | edas being at anchor off this port, was this morning | Wall str re, , “fall of Niagara,” “The Bear Hunt,” “Tho ‘Praise on Dinet council sat evening before last; the Chief Secretary | W948,truly heart-rending cena, the convulsive sobs of | politen and Sicilian ate oe ae Fire” (The Slave Market,” nd new 80 ng illustrative | here fiom Muffalo in ballast, calculating to load with coal | _PHILADELPHIA—Mesre, fi, C. Crug & Com Market out that the pesition of affairs in Pertugal, as well as ire- hanging thi iy, minutes, his body was taken down by the — 5 much trouble andexpense, by beiug shi and also that of being landed im any of d States to which ry at Li jew York. re some Weeks just os good as eet. towed in by the Great Western. She was on her way | BOSTON—Mr. W.P. McKay, 5 Mi Fire,” “The Slave Market,” and from Ireland, came over to be present ; it already leake distinctly heard all over the jail. After | stocks of wheat fram Egypt, Turkey, Odessa, Ke. her arms, | fut Detioit. She was out during the gale, and anchored | street. soliciting her husband not to spend their last shilling. at 7 o'clock yesterday mor ‘having lost all her sails: RAAT IMG RR er George Law. nd, and the opening of the ports, 4 ven over to his friends, who were in at- When Elliston had Drury Lane Theatre,” Mr. | tie ‘Arta apg ile} +] NEW ORLEANS—Mr. John Toole. mento: matters disposed of ; a6 {0 the atter, Niewe. tendance, to convey it to Saugerties for interment. Foreign Theatricals. R Mr. rwise uninjured. the composer, was his chorus master for lieved and ral; redited, thet plan | One word more, and we havedone. The sheriff, Sa-| Mr. Templeton, the celebrated vocalist, speaks with e, and his pupil, Miss F of diverting the conrungtion of hammer ton tone muel Du Bois, Eg, merits much praise for the noble | great pleasure of his late tour in the United States, He | useful actress Dol sean pig Ties and distilleries, to the use of food, will quiet the | @@0ner in which discharged his duty. Never dida| # delighted with the Americans, with their character, | when the house was very thin, Ellisto for opening the ports, and that thoy will not be [= have Tae Detter , and never did a culprit | their hospitality, their enthusiasm, and their country. reom, ned. ader similar Daavts ann Exonanag — for any amount, payable at sight, on the Provincial Bank of Ireland and all i ches, Iso on all the principal towns of England Scotland, The Marshal Ney, while lying in port last night, was talented and very | run against by the propellor Clevelaud, and sant in eons an Sige ages | ont nb as ae sane | "Rave rns ye ow r. Eldridge city. No insurance.— ‘or particulars "4a plaguy bad house to-night, Rooke, | Bupalo Com vids. Tuesday. - LA pig ay a There’ ws ling towards te seer oxnrested | Mra. Macready has engaged Mra. and Mr. Charles | and yet your pupit i pleying.” The follewion oti —_——— 58 Somth, coer OL TI ‘9 great desl of feeling towards the sheriff and his famil fe ts ut Bath, ‘was still worse, when the great Robert W: i BY) reels OU Somme Talend aao™: ot the | for their uniform te hin and fa creat | Mathews for afew nigh ob & ula Eimelf | Goxgrwis Cowmence—Much has been said | aan % ‘adame bringing ards The The London Sunday Times, in speaking of Forrest and | W®4 Playing one of his favorite characters. Rooke went : . ™ —s son in increas arity, | lowseds (hom. sheriff, while he was dischargin; j into Teen room, and said aloud, “ I am sorry to of the vast increase of the coastwise commerce of at Old Drury ; Jonkloe her Wicommenced iti arent oo his duty, was cool, collec | Wallack, says that Brother Jonethen f 3 see thout leaving ch tot sir. ‘said tes. i PACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. |, and understood tI ‘, such a house ht, sir” “You,” lliston, | the United States. A new jeature in it has just been pre- certs at Covent Gardens : d his duty without leaving’« pan peaining prejudices aguloet jon Bull; ithe doce ine | OY devilish bad Minty ‘And yet,” sala » meantime, is at a | PeFtec ya Rooke, “ you | sented. cee eae enter eae Cet coastwise at the iit open one Tynek,comie Company, under Mitchell, | 9 portion of it on which censure would fall with any United States have welcomed, | fo'reelt are playing.” With this, ‘Rooke turned upon for Ben’ Francisco, Moonen? oxime iver, as also | il ¢ infeEive will sail during the yeast Bi the best actors from Pate havo Vesa gea ieee Y hay UNTER ETE s reception of James Wellack ana niy | dry way, "I hadhim thera,” 1» Per@rmert inhis sly, | voces of an. great oxtoxt ae’ any. loreigas anige od | lowine one From N. York. Fm Havre the influence of Prince Alber! is in the pre-emi- | _SINGULAR.—A few da: ee —y transmission orn se a ee - aphasia seins bee ae The admirers of the Swedish Nightingale, Jenny Lind, | *@P!¥ing the ablest seamen and navigators. A’ few J Feb. 16. j w York telegraph line menace ; he is snid to be himself, judge, and to ha of messages upon the res, albeit hi years since a North-west Coast or California captain ip UTICA, Capt. J A. Peirce, May 1. i not inthe same college, in the vicinity of | at, Vienna have caused a medal to be struck in honor ofher. famed Ship Dot bad. was for several hours, which, upon an inepec- | that reigned over by John Kemble’ und sided. by the | {tis wow poutively states tage Jenny Lind bas refused, | emia scarcely have SORE Been wend ‘ Poet: tion of the wires in the vicinity of the city, was found 10 talent of Charles Young, Charles Kemble, and a marvel- | and will continue to refuse, all offers from London, Paris, — 19 00-29: | Ship BT. NICH Cam. N. W. have been caused by the Lewd Kd incident. A | lously fine comed: company. Mr. Forrest, on the con- | St. Petersburgh, or any other foreign metropolis ; her Varieties, . large owl was found suspended the wires, three | trary, is @ child of the new world’s own rearing—one who | only ambition is to be numbered among the. cantatrici of | Tne Weatnex.—We learnfrom Albany that the canals Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funek, PE: L miles above the inclined with his talons entangled | is native to tho soil, and who learnt the elements of his | the land of Mozart and Haydn. are closed, and that sleighs were in use yesterday, both LaF oxpox, November 3, 1946, | among them, the copper wire been twisted round | art ong themselves. | Well, Wallack came first (atthe | | Grand fetes were to have been held at Verssilles in | st Albany and Troy. ‘ i , Apnii 1. The Enlente Cordiale— Portuguese Afaire—Opening of | ie toncords of the Western line. The owl wardend | Federal, horton tod he wer recered tone ae feet | cara fe mond pute d¢ Montpensier and | | ‘The Philadelphia papers also speak of the cold, though | SP BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John- the English Porte—Price of Grain—Theatricaly. Soon Sas wie aa wu in tat joann hes Sart ik tasaore bec Anecieeh aie alee coher: Sooweumel a been epreseninn, ey diakle ¢ | the snow was bade toarce sofa uth, sic tapee che fi As told you in, my last, and before that in my proce. | was blown against him, and a connection being thas | glorious senecione honors bart, New York) | thre somone eats fused in seniS | A breach of promise case came off on the 17th inst. in ding letter, the dificultion between France and Engleaa | formed, ho then received a shock of the fir}, cei | & aa ig ky New York,) | beng y, at the distress caused in several | 1 ouisville < n was treated as a brother returned to his homo, fro » Ky. The Couri: #:—The suit was of wines 0 00 increasing, and the diplomatic. and. newerenes | Prive him of ie, or 80 crippled him thet in his dutler | which he hed been long a wanderer ot know | subi rejeoneg, n° imandations, has countermanded all 4 Mise f they did not know | such rej brought some months since by Miss Nano Hays, a young PINCKE! Say became e led in The removal of | how to welcome him warmly enough, o nd res] of Louisville, egainst Mr. John Agen®, No.9 Boating Paiidig ee ea eta Hotter, Fronce, from being | the defunct ow! and disentanglement of the wires enabled | to Anish theis alectionste pdetn ean ‘lain cheerisyy the pranmanioc ue, of ast sear tho King of Prussia,apon | Hayen, whos « wealihy wholosie grosery merohant Of | Goods sent to the agents for Torre ene attacked, has turned round and assumed the more noble Peis at 1 of communications between the two cities.— we not Ci that itis ie a road, tortion in favor of our ide tan pn rite pyc a cabinet ste o on that city. The damages are laid at $20,000. . none other than the expenses actually paid. audi im and hostile position of an aggressor, and the articles ' iy fe foot when they Does takin Cee tion of coun. | tieg, there should iicod at the Grand Opera. Berlin, | yiarha;(sctotios at Salisbury ond Amoshury Mille village REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e. from the palace breathe out defiance and determined | | Mysrinzous.—A coroner's inquest at Danville, | MY %ort,when they behold genius, Kean, Masreedy, | ‘fe new operas by German composers. In accordance ed vag ag Nr gm ta hontility. It may be called at presenta war between | in Morris county, on the 14th inst , pronounced a | Buckwone, Mes Fitavilliam. “My ony aa Keoloy, | he theutricdl year Whieg oe rane eeeanced during | Sts Obliged to stop agein ina short time. 4 tag canloetd; SetWeiicthe (wo mintinen, Gate Jamu that Elizabeth Peer, a young female of that place, | Power, und many other less ethihont performers Ieee oe: he Just commenced ut Berlin, canara GE Mel . has re 5 » Guizot and came to her death > the three following original operas: The “T) % Palmerston All the ta rw tothe war hep fr | anes nym, | Afra ea hares rena | ar en por Tir ce oe scosa wa | Seirathaas eee Sey b : en He , Methedtet ehurel ‘any the protent, in the buck ground; but it ise war ef tooth | Whom was Dr. yy. established the fect that | other side of the atlantic than at b sted on the | and" The Armouror,” by Ferdinand Lanzing.. ‘The te | yeh ROW Goldie Methods t maun ‘and bis predecessor im. business sve don the lost thirty yeers and more;also to any partof Ragland or Seoulan unturned by the French Cou 1 posed, from the girl n rv liamaburgh on Jast Viankegiving Day. ‘I nail, awd no efforts will be spared, no ground'left prea jm 10 (0 Brose violation of nature by some | The Ethiopien § ing a fall harvest | Keine wpetes, oe Ubretto of which is by . Seribe, will os saveeahen arth Mey am rei ve veo en “7 vhs 7 | The aid the to be : notorious "omiale i yeiaisn 7 we Will | the birth of the y= 8 Madame Viardot Gacdia has ae hard, ate Unitarian minister in southo He is considered the hi frontof ie olfenders, and | 1 girl woman told her sho ad three ja er WA pests, Cane, x) in Amwell ia ‘pired her debut atthe Itelian Opera here, as Ami " nounced Unitarianism, has been lieeused by 1) i ree patients | terrace, Pentonville. Mr. Williams was born at Wee- ” re) a8 Aming, ip " La itis openly awerted by French politicians here and in | ak day from Elizabethtown, and four fram Mortis | ton, So 2 at Wee. Somnambula,” and as tephen Bar- ing re: | Mo ord | perso Penta " jo whom tt iat» Adina, in Donnizettis “klisit | 52'S Arsuciation, as au orthodox Lovgie ga ani. | ur persou in fret i" cuttin’ fe Sere ; ton, Somersetshire, in 1792. He has leit a widow and d’Amors.” "Struenses” Ruster. ‘The Hev. Charles 8. Bailey, who was setied at; Depesty md ne tud's receipt to thee effect given ‘ ba abe four children—the eldest twenty-two, the youngest nine | to geod houses, Gomtinues tc be performed bere | West. ort, ct, nas else renounced Uniiesiangem. Se formasdre jy toosendehe ne | woul to OM