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Vol, XIII. No. 227..Whole No, 4824, THE NEW YORK HERALD ESTABLISHMENT, North-west corner of Fulton and Nasean ots. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 9 conts per copr—#7 ean oe Per annem, including ‘ivienne, ire ALD Publiebed on the WeeRiy NAL Dosvery PHURALD FORE Price 63 conta per e: payable in advance. A “ MW ADVERTISEMENTS. at advance. Pp men me PRIVTING of all kinds executed beautifully and with omer =a NEW YOMK AAR BAH NGEMENE OMT AN® TH ox ug ollgws, until further notie. ly jana. Fi fine he ilt'me Br yn ‘A, M. ckah ce. Hath and 7 A.M. Whit Coreen =Seawel: iH z= i m4 3 5s S. >i a 2E oe fe 2 aososseers sea-Beue Se soBss ~ m: vrneukeex, 4 oateonuunSSoe~! Bares 8 & B Ss Spe i a from Croton Falls will not ll precede each train ten minutes, to take up passengers in train of ears from Croton Fails will uot stop between White iain ig New York, except at Tuckahoe aan or Me dig da Guuday's to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fine and Danbs ¢ FROM NEW YORK Coe Fil son Tings on arrival of Fy ¥ Falls... Po Whilickville"... ¥M. ‘als at 7 A.M. and 9 P.M. 0.8 BOSTON AND EASIERN EX- Sst‘via Newport and Fall River—This Express the office, No.1 Wall street, a quarter befor? 5 o’clock, P. M., to merchauts aad others the advantage of a late hour for for- a the charge of fait Merchandise, prekages, 8 Teaving orders. at our. offi e. forwarded in our own cars, and ice, No.1 Wall street, comer of called for in any part of the city. Noel Wall street, corner Broadway. No.7 St:te street, Boston. FOR KEY PORT The weamer JOSEPH COFFEE, will leave Chambers street, daily, for Key Port, at 3 ‘ou Sarday’s, the boat will, leave the foot of Ham- + Canal street. 834; Chambers street, 8%; See anny Pict Novis ELRts at 996 o'clock *m ISLAND FERRY. nd elegaut steamer [ ‘Weld, will ry, on Tharsday, the 12th of u gust, aud coutinue to Tan daily ee arILA Moana 2 PW : LN. te at rand 2B. ‘Taag and P. Wis on Sundays will leave the foot of Dunne street at 10 A. M.: wey ian Wibead 6 ney Inand 1236 tu {.imilion, when there 18 safficiout water. ‘Fare ench wai TONEY ISLAND PERRY —The well Cb MERSPAN EAGLE, Cap- Tuo regularly duri ig at Fort Hamilton, as fol 4; leaving Cone jon to the above trips, will ‘ott Hamilton, leaving the city known steamer A) tain Geo, HL. Powe: ae sera to,Couey fled, ki }, Fort Hamilton TTIZENS NW DAY LINE © OPFOMTTION BOATS FOR ALBANY, Van Courtland?’s. Newburgh, Poughkeepste, Kingston, Catskill and Mudson—Fare 0 cente— "Fhe new aid olqgant steamer ROG om tne pier foot reot prer, from New ieght, apply en buat apply rd the Boats, or to Geo. e forbid wasting th ove boats on ae ¥ FOR ene We DWIN LEWIS, iif ran as follows engers to all parts of the country. an, FOR SHIRE WSBURY, OCEAN HOUSE, nod Hea Bask e-ithe ‘Master, will run as follows, from Falton Leave Papeyey., ie. ins tits ORUS, ©. P: a Thursday. 26, a7. Boeeeoe, Tuoedry, ity TAM: A Th run ant Wrecholds “Stayer to convey passengers to all parts of i hove boat on ac- “Saanbamatireag 24197536 The saperior steamer NEW HAVEN, aptain Van Pelt, can be chartered for txcur- jons to any place, by application < No. OY. and Intermediate Landing Breakfast and Dinner on board TROY, Captain A. Gorham, relay street, Mgstays; low ‘pressure steamboat T1UG\ iN bew hh it yoat pier foot of pieote js and Brida at seven o'clock A. M ays. FAGARA, Capt. HL, ior foot of Burely street, ny. at half past six o’elock, A. returning om the pply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at sya BULLE ALBANY, ” Bas Phrough Virect—At the Pier between Ce Sreemboat ISAAC ina O47. 3 FUR aye Exeepted— ro'clocks P. My irom Ve. Win. Hi Peek, will Friday evenings’ wt 7 i. a Steamboat HENDAIK HUDSON, Capt, R. G, Crutten- den, will leave oa Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday even- Fruina for Schenectaly, Ballston, IL ran as follows:—Leave Albany, Passengers will find this P.M. except Sunday! peditious aad convenient route. ‘At bive O'Clock, &. My ‘Landing at Intermediate Places— street. Captain ‘Trasdell, will out NOR LH AMERICA, amboat NOR LH AMEIUCA, Jesyeul. Mouday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday afternoons, look. vlad ‘Tie above boats willatalltimeserrive in Albany in ample G . H. Farry, will yy, avd Saturday afteraoons, 4 written order from the captains or agenta. on oars the boats, rf ATEN ISLAND FEKRY—On and the steamboats LANDER will ul further notice m— Fan 13 follows, w should be made vo "BOYD bil “a Y MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1847. Spirit of the Watering Piaces, Conanees Hatt Sparvas, Sanarooa, Aug. 16, 1847. The Fancy Bull, §c. $c. $e ‘NEW YORK, THURSD. Additional Paptiontons of the Loss of the jana. [From the Boston Traveller, Aug. 17.) @ ashore this morning, from the anchored in the stream. there was no chance of success. He has friends in the whig party, who will vote for b is in @ word a strong (Miscellaneous. i ‘clock on Monday afternoon, « skiff, con- hard to beat. Mr. Haight, ot Monmouth, has also many | and t OUD TEN, Was eapeized At about 3 0% ¢ be nominated. man,and | talnin; Captain Patten cam Shanunga, which was : the public their Lin beet arpa In the haste which my review of the grand fany dress ball was written, I necessarily omitted to notice meny of the superb features of that great event, I did not mention the lovely troupe of Greek girls and boys, of some nine years of age. Ono part of the room was allotted exclu- sively to these charming children; their dancing was like that of the Viennoise children, Everybody admir- ed them, and nothing could be more interesting than their peals of innocent laughter; the ringing laugh of « child is very different from that of the wretched assas- sin who covertly attacks your morals, in order that the world may regard you with bitterness. children, that is related tothe late Wm. Ellery Chan. ning, of hp ‘Was expecially beautiful; a hoop of nat- rs interwreathe Smith, aud Lewis Smit of the skiff was observed from t off to the resoue; ‘d got off safely, and rescued uine incapacitated, from the depth from entering into any details at present, relative tot! je says that no statement could ex- aggerate the horrors of that awful moment. All the survivors that were saved were picked up from tho surface of the water. One cause why #0 few were thus saved was, that almost all of them had, when the cry went round that she was sinking, seized their belts of gold and silver and tied them around their waiste— thus those who bad attempted to save thelr both life and gold, being unable to sustain th until the boats could reach them. ‘The survivors, being entirely deprived of their pro- perty by this sudden occurrence, were brought on board the Shanunga in a state of complete destitution. Capt. Patten and his mates have done everything in their power to render these unfortunates comfortable, until their arrival here should allow him to state their the charitable of this and other cities. We are glad to learn that efficient measures are taken by our citizens to relieve the present distress and is a man in every way caleu- e with credit to himself sad the State, ed. ‘oapaizing Deel State, the shore, and three two of which » ntlemen are spoken of by these names are the most prominent. forward the names ot Wm. W: Judge Robinson, of Warren. has strong and decided friends. “Billy Wright” (as he is termed) is par ezcelience the candidate of the “hurrah beys” and “outsiders” of the wh: whilst Judge Robinson has the suppert of the mers of Warren. At this date, it is hard to forete!l who of the many persons named, will obtain the nomination of the Cou- ventions—*time will tell.” A convention of the demo- orate will. in a short time, be called, and then we shall know with certainty who will be their candidate in the Daniel Hatnes stands a gooi chance for nomina- hould he, however, decline, then Mr. Kirkpatrick AN Should he be nominated and consent will be trouble in the whig ranks, and old k around. The Essex men put aa he 1? ae of these gentlemen tleman, upwards of ef; ht Salou, in this State, who het’ neven ‘bete' 4 10 had’ never been 40 iniles from home, took a trip last week to New York. Among the many places of interest which be visited was Trinity Church, and wishing to have & favorable view of the city, he walked without assistance to the summit, a height of two bundred and twenty-five feet, and as he descended counted the number of steps had gone up—three hundred and eight; f-eling no in- convenience therefrom whatever. prides himself on having accomplished an extraot feat.—Boston Post, Several kinds of table fish, hitherto strangers, ha of late, made their appearance in Salem harbor; bt hat their coming is counterbalanced by the e old gentleman rdinesy years, qd have 10. hesitation in assari ments for the passage id, that they will ‘mai finde tugland, Sec Sine inferior ee Sh of cor ieuce and safety, oue of which will al from six days, hroughout parture of the cod, which used to abound there. A Boston gentle London, to cause au e power of Mr. Wright's money, and will undoubtedly bring that into the field to defeat the de- However, there are some of us in this part of the State who think that Mr. Wright cannot York, appoared a quakeriss,. ‘The charamer wea uann lady. Mr. I, these survivors. @ quantity of elothi tion paper bas been Mr. James K. Mills has sent on board for the fumales; and a subscrip- which already, in the active bands of Messrs. Hudson & Smith, of the Merchants’ simple dress of admirably sustained od the Baringr, of mnan, who em) investi; ployed Oe for proof mocratic candidate. ; his dress was elegant and ex} to emigrants at ite Si vcteer wien boo srosrenall reer en ine fended oe EGE THOMADON PReuew, 275 Pearl street. or to C. GRIMSHAW & C' Hames & ites Natioual Bank of | ‘as above. that a fortune is in reserve for the Chase family of Amo- be elected #0 easil: by the last steamer, im are “a few more le! the State who hold a similar opinion. The Emigration of French Communists to the United States. A French publisher, Mr. Cabet, editor of a newspaper called Le Populaire, printed in Paris, published in one of his last numbers an appeal to all the French com- a8 some people sup; Pi \@ wife of Colonel Bi of the same sort’’ character of a Celestial lad: Celestial empire. ‘This lady was at the 2 Mr. E. appeared in the ensemble of Lord Mr. C.was in the dress ofa French hussar; his bearing was martial and majestic. Richard Caur de Lion was there ; there were Moslems and hoods and black noble Bruce, and the god-like Earl of Mar, with his daughter; there da letter from tl tate that no evidence of the fact bi discovered, and send @ bill of about Oifty dollars ex- Rather » sorry termination to Exchange, has obtained nearly $500. liar distress. A little on board the Shanunga, by this au father, mother, brother and sister. Many families who came from the same village, in the old world, and who anticipated settling together in some chosen spot of the new, are thus separat It is estimated that some: jurnett was present, in the ly, Or rather a lad: bombard: ior stuffs, and hospital money bests may We hear of one I amount paid will be promptly re- penses in the research ! $0 great an inheritance — Bostun Atlas. ‘The scarlet fever and the mengles are, it is said, pro- ducing an unprecedented mortality among the obi lool in the city of Madison, Ind. ‘The cemetei place is dotted wll over with small fresh graves. While sick- hosé prevails to such an extent among rr. thing like $50,000, or even $100,000 in specie, belonging to the immigrants, went and Northem Banking Co. A?vly | down in the vesrel, or on the bodies of the lost. individual lost $14,000. The hold of the vessel was full | Were two Hamlets—one of whom | attempted to-per- | munists, of whom he calls himself chief, ‘The article jg | Pee 18 unusually healthy for adults LOUISLARE AND GV YORK LINE. sonate, there was Talleyrand, in his dress of a diplo- matist; there was the Duke Constantine; and Wel- there was the Czar Paul, viva viy with the Indy Ellen Gray; there was eliew and Robespierre, and the lovely Queen Among all these the fair M was transcendent. I pray that peculiar blessings may be ac- corded to her clear through this world, until she arrives of cargo, destined for New York, and porha} joung heifer was, a few de ‘inoe, feed! there. The vessel was probably insured, if at all, in "hundred of the precipice, over one hi the lower falls, and by a misstep wer ph the water below; which 1 vent her from being dash the, fron. Duker Workmon, let us depart for Loar have you here? What is your fate in this couutry ? @ people, povorty #eizes you when you only when what advantages & misstep was precipitated f kily was deep enough to pre- ed to pleces on the rocks un- Jerneath. She disappeared, but soon rose to the sur- face and attempted to gain a footin could not, from the steepness of t) [From the Boston Journal, Aug. 17.} The passengers in the above vessel were composed of industrious Swedes, who were coming to this country with considerable sums of money in their possession, for the purpose of purchasing farms, and settling at the ‘The collision was so sudden and unexpected, Recoliect, children of you are born, and lea and rags tor many, deprivations of every kind, ignorance and superstitious examples of vice for all—work imposed before your strength is developed. Such is your fate. on terra firma, but procured a boat, and fastening a rope to her horns tow From your infancy, excessive labor is im) stance down the river to a often attended with danger. your lives to a thousand risks for an insufficient 2: at the conventual port splendent host, continually agsuming ‘new phases and resenting new splendors to the eye in the intrjeate bal- and the versel sunk 60 soon afterwards, that none of the assengers had time to clothe themselves, Most of them, owever, secured their money, which was mostly in Amid this re- wed ‘on you— > rs ed her some di You are obligs she clambered up the bank as if nothing bh ‘The animal did better than Sam Pateb, who went down Bark The above ships areall ofthe first class, of light draft of ‘water, and Somme led by the most experienced captains in the trade. ‘Their cabins are attention paid to the comfort and convenient Sickness—the conecript—the lirret ual dread of the future, with fear of slavery poverty." * + ‘Such is your destiny in your gold, about their no rights, no future, its, the herculean form and rigid features ef Danton, rious loss of life. the funatic of tho Paris tumult, attracted and fascina- tedalleyes. A man with the person of Danton, com- bined with the genius of the Emperor who sucoveded sons, which accounts for the se- hose who were saved, had been in the water nearly half an hour when they were picked up, during which time those who had gold about their me up again.—-Rochester Democrat. Several Cottage houses on the Astonia ood tarnpike rond, fine view of the ther the eaptaina or owners of the abov. sponsible for jewelry, bullion, precious stor boa him, would be @ miracle. fellows new and better men, with purer hearts. 4 fashion introduced into the world by cynical reptiles: Unat makes men err in their address, in the cara and dis- How many are deprived of the happiness of mar- riage, and of family comforts! and for those who dured to marry, how many troubles and afllictions have they your old age, how many persons had sunk. It is supposed that Such # man would make his master of the bark, had $1400 in gold about his person ! ‘Those who were saved were entirely destitute ef money, and mostly clad in their night clothes when taken aboard Hast River, and within « mil half of Peck Six Williamsburgh, suitable for stall. gente : Ty teol funilies ‘Apply. to GEORGE LY WOLF. 1 Nos. 75 and 77 Nassau street. isilver or plated or packages sent ils of lading are ware, or for any letters, parce rd of them, unless rogular not to encounter same, and the value therein expressed. Kot freight or of Wall street, or to among you, after a laborious lite, and numerous services renderéd to the country, have only for their share desti- the Shanunga. cipline of their children, and in their barter with each Ever: sible attention was. however, 'Y Por other. We want to introduce new and more symmetri- given to their wants on board this ship. The warm- thy the attention of a geutleman and apply. om board, at Orleans-wharf, foot ‘wort orton HE, K. COLLINS, 56 South street, Agent in New Orleans—John Woodruff & promptly forward all coods to theiraddress. tution, rebuke, {ufirmitfes, the hospital and death ? death hearted tars on board furnished them with all the spare which puts an end to long sufferings. clothing, reserving nothing for themselves but what they ROOMS TO Ke 10% pleasant single or » sand genilemen wish- At supper these excellent women were seated first, Look around you ts of rooms, without doard, and see the wealthy condition of your task masters—the (I mon who had but the trou- ble of coming to life, to enjoy riches without producing Sheets, bunting, and everything which could be manufactured’ into clothing, were pressed {nto ser- vico for that purpose, and everything which could be and a gentleman walted at the back of every lady to re- aggure her, aud to support her {f she fainted from ex- Here, by this window, the Queen of Sheba brenkfast and tex if required, may be accommodated, opulence of these privile wi T FOR gALE— HS... AR, nok s KE, Persons isning to send for their frie try, can secure passage on reasonable terms, by any of the magni ets, Vizi— CONSTITUTION, | QUEEN 0! thing,whilet you have no enjoyment. and create all, ud to say nothing that is not just and true, let us not entertain toward the classes reported happy, either envy or hatred; for they have also their troubles and tribulations, their ruias and miseries, like our- selves, if not more. They are also victims of a very bad devised to administer to thelr comfort was cheerfully The survivors of this dreadful calamit; to, and we trust will receive, the sympath{es and sid of our benevolent citizens. They have lost all their worldly ‘oods, and all of them have sat at table, with Metteraich at her back; there sat the consort of Louis XIV. of France, and there she handed 4 gluss of incarnadine over her alabaster shoulder to the court fool that chattered behind her. queens and quakeresses and madonnas and nuns had supped,the kings and knights, and jesters occupied their Is in the old coun- Columbia County, aud recently oc the sate Peter J. are also on the prea barn, and all other convenient out buildings about four acres, are well stock ext ships comprising the carriage-house, st cked with a large variety of THe WES’ plum, and oruamen'al trees, graj wen deprived of near and VERPOOL, 1250 tons, HOLTINGUER, 1150 to: sailing from Liverpool on 1 Line of Liverpool p ine of Liverpool pa days fom jy29 ple, pear, peach, Ci social organization, by whieh we areall their slaves, and which spreads everywhere antagonism and war, and which leaves to nobody either safety or true happiness But ifthe employers and privileged persons are not hap- py, we workmen—we are bent under the weight of po- verty,which, every day, becomes more and more intole- rabie, and which renders necessary some heroic and evil dar catativas Ox triads, places and supped also,while the women returned to tho bull room, There was no languor nor debility, nor tuci- turnity &bout this thing; voluble, and no man forget his rove. that delegates from the arts of the earth to some inquisitorial tribunal had met that grent bull, and then it seemed that the world Ono of the survivors, @ little girl of twelve years of ago, has lost father, mother, brothers und sisters, and 1s’ thus left alone in a strange ot een selected from cel brated nurserics, both in tarope and New York. 1 1% now in the most perfe second. to wone i of every mouth. Passage ine, or the Union the liquers maae men { order. In the = that port. For So far as we can ascertain, n good watch was kept on | seemed to me board the Shapunga; but at the time of the collision ORS, 36 Wale, | the fog was so dense, that the bow of the ship aould not fe house, with REMITTANCES TO IR! BUNGE Mo! extirpating remedy. In learia, in that Icaria which we are on the eve of | in the United States of America, let us seo | be the fate and happiness of the working | There will be no poor people wanting the first side by side with proprietors, overstocked with abundance—but we all ehall be pro- roprietors, of an immense cullective, social, inseparable and national pro; nO More paupers, MO more poverty, anguish—no more riches, pressions and disturbing vices—-but an assured exist. ence for all, by iodustry, and also abundance and good be seen from the quarter deck, had hed lanterns burning brilliantly at their bows, this dreadfy| accident might not have oceurred. was in its cups, and that the devil, who, b: at the head of the table in full dress, had rean in his habits; and then it seemed to me that the political priests of this State had met here to write a progromue for tho ball of 1848, and that they had as- sumed these disguises to divert the attention of the im- maculate independent press from their preliminaries ; but the eccentric representative of the model paper wus present, and he insists that the idea was « delusion ; and then it seemed to me that these were abdicated kinge and fugitives from some fallen monarchies of the Tho grand combination of characters, rich beyond imagery—the gorgeous chandaliers and the dia- A at U basements and undercetiar, priueipal sory, two parlors dgurs, hard fisishod walls, second story; 2 droom; rent low wire on the premises, No.2 40th street, of W. K. Pendle necessaries of life, Biazes pass the Army' ‘ Gen, Pierce, who left Vera Crus for Puebla, on the 16th lg y Ae itt's commuad, was an officer in the a distinguished member of the ew Hampshire, ult., to join Gen consequently, its troubles and their concomitant op- will be immediately transmit @ receipt to that effect given for a aumber of years, has ao excellent ran General for the United cording] or forwarded to the sender. in the family of the forring rather to lead our han to practise law in our an execllent military repute- ond has thus far shown himself eminently q He roached Perote rapi living; consequently, there will be no pauperism! longer workmen, no longer bosses or masters, but asso- ciated—all brothers, all equal, all obliged to work accord- and intellectual strength. All tho monds—the crash of table wares and the ringing of glasses —the withering satire and the pealing laughter— the dark gentleman in white waistcoats ; the improvisa- tores; the pointed toasts; the desultory remarks, and CH TRANSATLANTIC SHIP COMPANY .—The ships of is company are appointed to | 5 to victory abrom lars imquire at the office of th ROFERTY IN UNION V1 of « country store and dwei- s high command. ing to their physics 8 th d lows FROM NEW YORK. ‘The PHILADELP! works will be considered as public functions, and all functions as work; consequently, no more task business, no more task workers, No more wages, but an equal distribution of all pro- ducts by shares, among those associated. want of employmant, neither an over supply of labor, but order in both, and an organization the best possibly rience and wisdom—by public he workers themselves, the thundering huzzas—the Sioux wur-whoop, and the \atslase Depa ae curse of Lear, conspired to mystify and bewilder the brain; to elate the soul,and totransport us in the arms of angels to the fragrant gardens that are situated beyond the contines of mortality. three o'clock A. M., an march drove the Mexicans from position near said to be “ one of the strongest in The best wishos of the people attend him aud his command, who, doubtless, have already joined re now with our army in the city of .0.—Pennsylvanian, The detachment of reoruits for Col. Stevenson’s regi- ment of California volunteers, whieh is to goout in the transport ship Isabella, from this port, arrived here from LA on the loth Au cernb, 2 barracks, HILA.on the sth Augrut National Bridge, high'state of euluv task masters — ‘a bargain, as the preseut owner 1s too old (0 attend, iudisputable. Apply to JAS. B. BARK, every at the Northern Hotel, foot of Courtlandt stre to7 P. M., and. Thursdays until 1 P.M. k Real Kstate Company, corner Ge eects am ins moment, this host of fair women and gallant gentlemen slept in the moonbeams as softly as if man bad never sinned. Pom; sweetly slumbered, and night arrested ith commanders of that can be fixed by ex; opinion and the will of wurtesy. ‘Their state roo ually commodious, and they are provid labor of agriculcure or manufacture will be divided thing requisite for the comfort of passenge: ssage in the first cabin from 2 javre 1,000 francs. Wines are not included, but will be far- nished at moderate rates. All let man hands. God, flanked by his bright angele, kept watch over us. But there was one who did not sleep ; it waathe angel of meroy—the Nun—the fair Margue- Fort Hamilton, by the New York line yi command of Lieut. Roach, and are quar- The recruits number into appropriate departments, and carried on in exten- ‘This work will be shared betweon all tho citizens, so'that each and all-will be occupied, and ‘The workhouses will be comfortable, Nothing will be spared by the community to help, relieve, and protect the work- FOR SALE OR TO LET, on the may sive works shops. ay, Monmouth: Count) tered at the Marine Barracks. 105 fine looking soldiers, who are’composed of men of al- most every nation, and of almost ev laborer to the professional man. spirits at the pro-pect of their voyage to the scene of their future operations and fortunes. lying at the Navy Yard. uone overworked. an acre to twent healthy, clean and neat. ing, Sommer reside aished. Persous desirous of carryii bealthy location, advantage in consulting with the sul N. B—The afvresaid fs Many of these characters were personated by distin- guished mon in the United States ; it was # great ball— un unrivalled ball, and I only regretted that a number wore civilian’s dresses. , One thousaud of the fascinating aristocracy who enly waited for the ball are now departi instantly occupied by hosts of new are utterly unable to accommodate many applisanta for ‘This is a grand hotel; this is Congress Hall, it is quiet, though crowded with the substantial portions ‘vocation, from ‘The Isabella is She will be delayed for several days by the necessity of repairs, &c.—Phila. N. «Am. The Major Vinton, one of the transport schooners built at Philadelphia, under the direction of Captain R. i. Loper, for the Government, was mooredin the dock machinery for performing dirty, fatiguing and perilous work, will be indefinitely and perpetually mul- tiplied. All the instruments, us well will be furnished by the community. ‘Ihe labor will be chosen as much as possible according to the vocation, taste, and aptitude of each workman. i | furma and lots are not in ut their place are Penisyivania, but within one hour and a half rivals; the hotels as the material, wee ots -, 59 Courtiandt street, Nor KCADIA Cn The fi hit THE AMERIC All the employments will be temporary,and decided by All citizens will be elected or be eligible for election of communities, and I can alee; dreds left in the down train hundreds arrived in the up here o’nights. is morning, and other The weather is tain Loper’s office, on south wharves, tracted much attention. with three masts, aud her measurement is 4 Slip , ite and Black Bary ‘build “i et TAG. rs, aud_al! other Ki HE CANADA, ‘The yresele appointed to sail according to their shares in the general interest. No more work books, or rather chaius; no more milita- Ty service, except that of the national militia; no more taxes, but work! and nothing will be spared to render that work short, essy, without danger or disgust, aud agreeable and attractive. ‘The community will guarantee every body a house, food, instruction,education, medical attendance and me- dicine, liberty to marry and have children, and ali the reasonable epjoymentes of civilization, No aristocracy, no purest democracy, as heavenly; the birds chirp in the lindens, whose branches e fervor of the meridian sun. On Saturday, | saw the lovely Tedesoo, with the Italian troupe in some- ing over the bright blue ,waters of the the cantatrice clapped her tiny hands mired the scenery, and shy inhaled the roay wir. The concerts of this troupe at Congress Hall were triumphs; they were Austerlitz victories, and ‘T'e- desco never seemed more divine, We are to have another trot this afternoon, and ano- ther on Wednesday next. Yosterday { went through the grounds chosen for the It is@ rich meadow, and the clover half # foct high; upon the side next to the town isa Length 106 feet, beam 25 feet, hold 8 feet. t. Dowd, and her first dut; ler from ‘Baltimore to Tampl- co, for the U. 8, steamer Mary Somers,—N, American, 17. *he is commanded by Ca inet tee will bo to take :September 1, 1647 September 16, 1847 . October 1, 1847 if tlemen will find in this store a it assortment of sand Shoes, calf and. pstont lerther: . “Also, Boys" Boots, Guiters, and Shoes, of all sorts es. All of the above of the best way, ove door above body's yatcht, toga Lake; with joy; she ad: Naval. The annual examination of the midshipmen at the sed at Annapolis on the 7th instant, ist of those who have been success- fully passed by the board of examiners , W.K. Bridge, W. R. Thomas, J. 3. Thornton, W. H. Wilcox, W. Hl. Reily, W. T. Truxton, W. Gibson, R. L. Law, John 'T. Walkor, N. T. West, A. C, Jackson, J. Van MeCollan, Thomas Roney, J Naval School wa: and the followin, + September 4, 1847 board the day previous to money—From Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do to ‘secured until paid for. ships carry experienced su1 FRENCH BOOTS. — Pi ‘Boots for $4 50, equal to the best Fine Freach C usually $5—can be fou streets, opposite the Herald. office. Best boots made to |. Also the French Congress boots, of the best ts, shoes, gaiters, slippers, Ke., constant!y om ivilege, no inequality, but the tween brothers, and from that principle of brothership, equality im labor ag well as in onjoyment—equality according to the ratio of distribu- the corner of Yl agricultural fair. se freight, ie, fe, Hight excent specie, rece tion, in order to have everybody equally hupp being happier than others, and seeing no than himeelf.,[n short,in Icaria, the workmen will be the grove of pines, Ko., of seve: fine shade for the cattle. are four completed, and one of the: eres, which will afford» e buildings are up; there ‘appropriated to Brooke, A. F Monroe, W. H. Fauntleroy, W, head, John Wilkes, jr, W, P. Buckner, R. J. D. Prict ‘Thos. C. Harris, W. H. Mardaugh, M. P. Jones, 0. i fon ive satistaction. Corn AtHARNDEN & C0'83 ives alin addition to the above li fifax, and Boston, a coutract has bee: people, the nation, the society, the country—they will beagovernment by and for themselyes—and when & most perfect education will have given to a new genera- ie between Liverpool tered into with Her between Liverpool the press exclusively. For this we a Johnson, of Ouvida. son at this watering place will not terminate till the fair indebted to Col. ENTLEMEN'S HATS—F fair, and the sea- Badger, James Armstrong, Wm. Sharp, Robert Thos. C. Eaton, Theo. L. Walker, H Bassett, J, Somerville, L. H. Lyne, (Joseph Fry, . D It will be @ gres jway, New York ladelphie, wll prevent the al) Hunter, 8. 5. jesty’s government, and New York direct. now being b he steamships for this service. are r this. tion all the development that it is susceptible of, you will next year due notice will be given shion for gentlemen's haw, on easily perceive that yankind will rapidly Mr. Wright will arrive in a few days with Mz. Unou issuing the fashion for the season, A 18th, 1817.— and ear! Denny, John T. Barraud. ‘These names are given in the vaarust of the time when they wi! poste be atm . evel every fortnight duri ternately between Liverpool and Halifax and we Van Buren. American statesmen understand that they must exbibit an intense interest in agricultural science to preserve their popularity; so it is with the science of the new contract the day during eight months, and Borion, ant be mer order of appointment, and not in the order of merit. The claas of 1841 is #0 large, that acrent partot it will remain to be examined during the coming year, and the nambers of relative rank cannot of course be finally as- signed until after that examination shall have been say that it is their intention to introduce a style of hat alto- wether superior to any before offered They have adopted an en the roads of progress towards the degree of perfe.tion designed for huwanity by Nature and frovidence. Workmen ! we who are now tied, abused, chained— who have no rights, are not eared for no future, as at present—let us go Kod seok elsewhere, for the Providence or nature which offers us all the trea- ye other months in the and unique mode of degree eleganee of wards the preserve- Liverpool and New York. Mice DRAFTS ON THE NATIONAL B T. TAPSCOTT Atong the last arrivals are Millard Fillmore, of Buf- 3 ho work,no bread, falo; Gen. O'Donnell and J. Bonaparte, Baltimore: Another improvement will be the striet adaptati IRELAND—W. & form their friends and the mone; 4 bat C3 the: routes, payable without Bank of 1d, Dul throughout the count in A. Collier and the lovely Miss . K., of Albany; tl hat as well to the features, as to the form and size gant Mr. F, V,., of Albany, has also arrived, er, thereby avoiding the tall man with a diminutive Beebe & Costar will py well knowa smperior Rocky Mountaiu Beaver; 9 sures of their love and beneficepoe. Let us go and make the foundation of Icaria on the American land, wishing to remit for large or smal} liscount. direct on the National the numerous branches can be obtained, payable i parent incongruity ofa Inrge and Bririsn Outrage on American Sort,.—Whilst Sr el ete at St. Peters on the Upper Mississippi, a few duys ago, we learned the following facts from a gentle- man conversant with them, and whose authority is be- Barn House, Long Island, Aug. 18, 1647, ‘While reading in your delightful paper of this morn- RALLROADS ON THE CONTINENT OF Jandis not the . fi crore.—Ung- perb article, whieh va Also, all parts of Englan h Beotlend atthelrregulnr staudard yp They would respectfully invite attent) their establishment, 138 Chestaut street Tarstorn only country trying to establish re- £6 South street, New York. yond question in this city, where heis weltknown. The ing, the doings at those fashionable watering places, circumstance may be regarded as trivial in itself, 50 far tween Europe, Egypt, and the East [n- already at work; and its eff Saratoga, Newport and Rockaway, I was induced to ask as the fate of the guilty men are concerned ; but be this will be opened on the 28th inst., wa style cor a LIVERPOOL—New Line—Re; et och a tendency to increase in Germany the immense move- ment which that nation has received from France Eleven years ago, @ modest enterprise was beginning its why the doings here should never be chronicled in your columns, and indeed why the place itself had not a an it may, it is still an invasion of our soil, and an insult to our national jurisdiction. more humble, it is not a less exce; York, wit object of furnishi mbt Although it may be a be found elsewhere tionable act, than the pis, eae Ee regul uvely’sail aa above, Poor h pPly on street. or (0 Price of passage, ‘ay ces a fall and complete assortment of hats and wider reputation in the fashionable world, teas uad Cure, sageie™ i ad nience of access to the city—the beautiful drives in every direction—the walks and grounds about the house’ including a most dehghtfully shaded grove of cedars’ operations at Trieste, and its aim wan to make the service between that port and the Levant. with slx packet ships, and the; twenty. The transport of merchandise and travellers received an enormous increase; it a ply on board, at Orleace rior farnished ac i. K. COLLINS, burning of the Caroline by Britis waters, about which so much excitement was created a In another aspect, it is yet more desery- ing of the consideration of our government. soldiers, in American few years ago. now already posser such ne canes, uinbrellas, gloves, orushes, aud d the * Lloyd” the Siddons, and sail on the known to any one familiar with the United States, that by a ready and frequent inter $00, The res, smp SHERIDAN, C = Criest, encouraged by when the American trader has been forced into cvnflict | through which the rays of the sun scarcely penetrate— Will’ soon re- London, together with the the benefits which the of the railways in Germany, and tho still rapid and powetfal steamers, with the British trader, the former has been compelled in se of machinery, will enable them to offer to yield, even on American soil, to the arrogance desirable fashion and fabrication at the very for sea bathing, unequalled by any other , all conspire to render it one of the most ket ship T, assumptions of the « the m The trader of Lowest narket prices, ether at wholesale or retail, FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of 20th Au Pat fast, sulin “ oe u the Hudson Bay Company is not only backed and | charming sports imaginable. 1 say | was induced to on. | f!¥e large steamships are rapidly being built, either at vely sail as above her regular The Hoe fuse! or to aug Bem. commodations for ‘equel to any vessel jad it to their interest to call and examine this fore engaging elsewhere. : particulars apply om board, Pier 12+ Rast River, second cabin and steerage Those about to sustained by the power o he is supported and defended by the British govern. At the present time, the Hudson Bay ‘ itsown employers in the office of judge; Jurors are selected from its tenants, and they take cog. nizance of every offence, even to that invelving life. ‘Trieste or in England, and it is expected that they will receive all the sympathies of Germany. “Lieyd” announces that they will goon give new activity to its communications with the East, and principally in its relations with Egypt, which is of great importance The whole distance from Ostende that great company, but | quire why « place, combining such advantages, was not more generally known and appreciated Bath House is more resorted to by tamilies,who come to spend the summer, than by the gay and’ fashionable throng who are continually “floating about on the sur- Yet, it embraces many of Gotbain’s “AT ONE DOLLAR 390 Broadway, New ‘ Cc KACH—J. 8TO public of chis city and of begs to inform his friends places which are suppiied by publie water wor mproved Water Filt company has i thet they ean be ap- are 40 constructed 91 Sou h street, to the East Indies. face of occasions.” Even now, an American citizon is held to bail to answer Cologne, Bonn, Coblentz, Frankfort Stutt. | that any person can keep them in order by rej FOR LiVERPOOL— packet of 2ist Au packet ship LIV £ fohu blaridge, will For frog ot pasay most beautiful daughters among its numbers, as well as 4 goodly sprinkle from other neighboring cities. Last evening, Puesday, was the occasion of the usual weekly “hop,” and—Mr. Editor—as | may be considered » judge, having indulged both at Seratoga and Newport, New Line—Kegular superior, fast sailing 1150 tous burthen, Capt. Lag above, her regulnr day. having clegant and plenabing ¥ in medinm at the most trifling expe: A single P. 8.—fiss other in a court of thelr own creation, for an alleged offence agaivst aluw of their own enactment. uul, thus constituted and influenced, the result of the Whilst their ots and their inso- lence is confined to their own sido of the line, and ox- gardt, Augsburgh, Munich, Salzburgh, and Bruck, is equal to 1,720 kilometers. from Ostende to Bonn, four hundred and forty-four from Biberick to Heidelberg via Frankfort, fifty-six from Heilbronn to Ulm, by Stutigardt, sixty-four from Augs- superiority over any Four hundred kilometers | inhe'Pilterin use In such a tribu. trial is not doubtful. tesH IMPORTATION —W, 8001 ‘rom have received a fresh lot of the ula ions, apply to tl ing sip 0%" WOODAULL ice of passnge $: an 1 am bold to declare that in everything, which may make htful evening's entertainment, it has not by either. The residents at the adjoining watering places, (Fort Hamilton and. Coney lelnud,) to whom invitations are usually sent, honored the occa- sion with their presence in great numbers, while t. , the late De Witt Clinton, and ercised upon their own subjects and do not affect Amo- rican citizens, we might be disposed to let them pass, But even in their exactions, and erpectally in the of duties which this overgrowa company imposes on merchandise purchased in the United States by ants of the company,and carried into their jurisdiction, it might be well for our government to inquire whether burgh to Munich, are already finished and in operation. Two hundred and seventy-two kilometers, forming « from Bruck to Trieste, are also tinished. Thus, of a distance of 1,720 kilometers, 936 are at this time in use, or about to ba ko, and the work ou ursued With the greatest activity. : this ling, the road from ‘Trieste, via Vi- lawn handkfs, narrow taped ‘Queen of the West, 1250 tous. burthen ed the Liverpool, and great part of tho way iw! o t a very cheap lot of needlework feo find compe bergaine HARLEY, FROM ing at foot of Carlisle street, relict of that great man, Order. Consignees will plense thone charming authoresses, ii Glasgow, is di N. BR, under Geveral attend to receipt of their goods; auavoidably be sent to publie stor Mra. Anna >. Stephens and ded the ‘attractions of the 3 all goods not permitted, must nad there is not a want of conformity with the treaties sub- HULL & MINTURN, sisting between us and Great Britain. The outrage to whieh we aliude has been stated Pierre Chouteay, Jr. & Co , the succes- sors of the American fur Company, bave a trading ewtab- enna, Breslau, Berlin logne offer already an uniuterru: roads, whilst upon a total o two tl dred kilometers they have but to finish four hundred | from Trieste to Lubiaua, and Mrs, Francis 8, Osgood divi Magdburgh, Minden, and Co- ved way of finished wusand and five han- es, Curtain Matersals, Of this, here- constantly on haud a le Omamenta, Se.— ree assortment of facturer of the galvanised Sprin Next wook we are to have the grand Bull of the sca- fon, when--Mr. Edito the entreaties of the men, and the charms of “lovely FOR GLASGOW=New Line— he five new Br. Ship B. to us as follows ou are proof and seventy-six, viz oth August 1 iid ous, Capt ably detvined, will s bin. bi For freight, 500 bl Jent accommodat street, E. K., or to Nshment in the Sioux country, on the head waters of the North, several miles within the American territory, and from the line dividing us from the British colonies, fact, ever since Whe apprehended ditflculties between the two countries concerning the Uregon bouada- Murazuschlag to b it takes a great cireuit to unite the road from driatio sea to London, will be considerably short- tened, toward the end of 1849, which is fixed for tbo completion of the different ‘Trieste to Vier woman,’’ it is determined son all be with us, ugh ewan, having been unayoud- MILLION EDICT, Red River of the fF i _ ye, bevies. excel- ‘on board at the GODHULL K MINTUR Vor some time past. in Truxsox, August 13, 1847, New Jersey Politics —Hear both sides. arts of the railway, from D PROPOSALS WILL BER Prague to Dresder rmininsary Ge eral’s office until th 87 Soath 5 The Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, Capt, Robe Seott, will sue ceed the frooksby, and sail on het regular day, Tat September, ‘ Columnus, for th ‘Thursday's edition of the Herald contained an article purporting to give an exposition of the state of the po- ry, the British government have kept stationed in the the travel from ‘Trieste to Ostende for the di vicinity of Selkirk’s settlement, a body of regular troops 76 kilometres) will be made in lees new Stete Arsenal, (vereeably to d specifications which can be seen ac the offer, No. 90 ‘ranklin street ) to be delivered im tw 297 German miles (2 than fifty hours, achievement of her raliwa; Mediterranean Sea, and to France will do well to accelerate the from the Atlantic to the minder perfect her system of who, it is new well understood, were intended, if hoetil- {cies had occurred, to take Fort Snelling and other posts ‘and property on the Upper Mississippi litical market in New Jersey. The remarks of the writer as far as they went were good, but made but a the janction of the Suh avenue aad G4th New York, Amg, 16, (847, THE WEST, es will please HIP QUEKN OF x aswery ( vin’ OGL wGe i MS, Commissary G: PACKET SI FROM LIVERP nig 1 nd their permits on board, west side Burli without delay. All goods not permitted in five days ar to be sent to public store. al? navigation upon that soa, if the benefits which she now obtains from her commerce ast. —French Payer. since, some of these troops, as is alleged, deserted and she wishes not to loore all came across into the American territory, and we believe some of them entered into the employ of the American traders, Subsequently, a British off one-sided statement. Please hear a word from the demo There are several candidates before the democratic party for nomination, all of whom KOELER, M.D., Surg ears ia Minor, Lamatan, Armenia, Sot WOODHULL & MI. cratic side of the house. a7 Arrest of a Fuaerrive vrom Justice.—Police Greenwich street, 632, FOR LONDON=REGULAR ‘The icket ship BRB scr ciiaa ak Lx did necommod to ao regular soldiers, came over to the Amerioan trading sta- d arrested these men, asserting that they were Against this act of invasion of our soil, and euthority, the agent at the station He had neither the euthority, nor the Means of resistance; nor was he disposed to protect the lawful seizure, but he earnestly are good men, and competent to call out the strength of the party. Most prominent stand the names of Daniel of Sussex, Littleton Kirkpatrick, of Middlesex and Thomas G. Haight, of Monmouth. The former gentleman has once been elected governor, and held that officers Zell and Rid young msn named Geo. ely, yesterday arrested a & SUBSCHIBEIC is grateful t the smoking pabile fo: vidence he is daly x tive from justice been accused of the rob- }» Capt. Chadwick, will sail cabin, second cabin or stees ms, apply on board, Hor oO! receiving of their appreciation of insult to our natio! ty to furnioh. them with heen See remonstrated. hi Tan =~} bery of ‘8 hotel in New Yor! ummeelf ts a jun veriorate from what he rice trunk, after his arrest, » tin box was found containing « His agent at Havana will, con e and South ats, ONLY Ri NEW ORLE t wri liny Liv UnstLEpnase' sen " ALESTINE. Capt. B Capt. SAB 5 "errons wishing to Pp} to secure passage by & 1 first elas and will sa, berth best Sexors that cam be proeu: \mong the Last 1 portations, are some very choice, of the fol meee, Ed zack, office for one term, giving satisfaction to the whigs and ular man, and can Littleton Kirkpatrick was elected to Von, 1843, in # whig district, man at home,and has « large num ber of in w contest with William Wright, of Kanex, the democratic party, ag I understand feelings, with him for their candidate, would have no fears cf the result, Mr. Kirkpatrick is a gentleman fn ery sense of the word; he is a Jerseyman by birth, and during his whole political course haa been with the | party in adversity and his name tw be used by ‘vorive packet chips hy pac! 1p ecomi second cabin and steerage as advertised, or passage free, British government exercising this pon our soil, aud this, too, without investiga- adow of authority from the United States His remoostrance and protests were unheeded; the men and carried back into the British asions. The fate of the purties arrested is uot It is unnecessary to dwell upon the illegality of or the insult it gives to the jurisdiction of the government of the United States. All we now add is, of the facts, the testimony of men of be had, if the govern- ~ St. Louis Republican, most complete assortment of skeleton and trunk keys, filed and cut so a6 to suit almost an; pair of oippers, used by this class of t room doors wt hotels, ‘aad from which they generally take thy appellation of “ nipper thieves’ He was ar- vorted ot @ respectable bearding house iu this city where bis movements bad alread: was committed by Justice of the Governor of New York’ —Balt. American. look, and also ® jeves in opening Uy 5 and is decidedly an influential ct Leon de Oro, friends through. ud, For sale in lots upon 108 pur Lit og ERED RAL notice that ( ctors nre DOW Manofactnrers for Railroad Lro to au amount noteteceding F formation apply at their of aud will} ositively Were seized, bound, aused rome suxpioivan by Co await the requisition vhat for the truth the highest res ment thinks proper to look to it. ave packers, as the: ipectability may A meeting was called at Trenton on Tue inting ® committes to jay, and invite Henry Clay to visit jays. To secure "ic.'T. TAPBCOTT, 06 South st roceed to Cape e party even when

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