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THE NEW YORK HERALD ae NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1847. voacaa Vol, XII. No. 869..Whol. THE NEW YORK WERALD | PA muarictestyraewesd-t!| AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. | ioritis nits tric oy sendetmest anteed in the monopoly of the fairest province of North- | and Belfast Junction Railway will bs o; ene: the of, r. ern Italy. It iv enough that the cadets of its heuse | heda to Dundalk, earlyin Isis, rs pa wt nga Bales MeCarchy, Mr. Colling: Mr. Jenking, G. REIS RE PR e to Messrs, Gibbs, Bright & Co, of Liverpool, gives the | should be provided for in the ancient duchies of Ital- | right is further prospering. All the idence of & d oe jd; Tom, Anderson; Julia,Miss ; reasons for standing for Belfast :— ian story. Certainly the cessions which carry the ordi- | national advance. that, notwiths:andiaz past divisions ate ars. Kaige ig LAgT LEGS—O'Call. | ARRIVAL OF «HE FOREIGN MAILS, “Gna Burvaty, Belfast, Aug. 28—8 P.M, | Rances of Vienna tothe Po andthe ‘Tessino cannot be | and calamitios, can scarcely nw bechsckaq' 4 general Horth-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts, m.. Ae Ma'Mouacue, Mrs Dyott. Mscoawrnasss ite 1 “ Dear Sir:—I have the pleasure to acquaint you that | Tepresented as unreasonable or scanty the patriot- / meeting of a lately formed association. olled the “Blater th the comedy of WAYS AND MEANS— eleven saw the last of the ( OST ie none SDAeT ae | iam of Italy and the justice of Europe seo that such lim- | Tenant Right Association,” Is yearly to be he, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | & David Humber, Mr. Base; Random, Heild; Lady Dunder, | She Details of the Intelligence by i wan intend, she Gress Eitan I5\| (Era ot peaseee Ter eae oo’ ote er mage | emanate Cease a veleateate 8€NGER—De: ESTABLISHMENT, Andrews: Charl Mrs. Vernon; Kitty, Mrs, Abboit. move, to postpone that ef the 6: such a sovereign as the Pope would command that sym- | pledge in favor of tenant right. Lo Bolfast thy defoate: patie re athe Bit Doors gpa a8 7 ofelock. Performance will commence pre- the Britannia. morning, but tho ship floating with thoes eee pathy which is seldom withheld from the overmatched | candidate, Mr. Suffern, andthe two members, Loca CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. a a Pie te ecith:. Gallary: 98 cents, tion was too strong, so the signal was made, as pre- | 824 the oppressed, but the unselfish zeal for the welfare | Chichester and Mr. Tennent, pledged thamselves to its iid A na, “celal ase OWERY THRATRE—A W. Jacwsons Manasers Sane ap arranged, for fifty men from Her Majesty's ships for | Of his peop'e which has called down this insult on the | general principles. In Lisbura. Sir H Seymour is DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 centaporcorr—) | BRQWERY THEATRE A, W. Tacrson. Manazar: Stage f umping. The work required for anchor cables, warps, | head of Plus IX. has naturally augmented and ennobled | pledged. In Fermanagh, Sir A Brooke has distiastly 95 per annul ble in advance., h formed ihe Tragedy of BRUTUS or he Fal of Pita, | _, The steamer Cambria, under command of Capt. Har- | Boxes, and their appendages, which nore algae are | the interest which te felt in hie cones The attention ot | eolgeed In fever ot tity of tenets Walle ety, WEEKLY HERALD—Every y—Price 6 cents ratos, Mr Marshall; Titra, CW. Clarke; | Ti8on, now of the Hibernia, expected to leave Liverpool | by oocupying our crew, allowed the pumpe to get betting | those who still conceive that the spiritual power and in- | are prospering, other works of improvement are aise fe + Priestess of Rea. Mrs Broadle, for New York, on the 19th of December. hand, and the water, which it was reputed required | Suence of the soverel v 2 of Rome must of necessity en- | progress. The drainage of the Bilboa river, which runs the drama of HOFER Andreas Hofer, | ‘The States of the Zollverein will hold a conference in BSE tb VON EURGPE ey Sean ak ap ve Price 634 coms per copy—$5 per annum, pele eedily got ahead, and at four | danger the independence or disturb the councils of all | through the estates of the Earl of Stradbroke aad A ann: Marie, Mrs Phillips, September, to deliberate on a ge- | she was to all appearance a water-logged hij | people in legalized communication with hia Court, might | Going, County Tipperary, is to be immediately under. or $3 25, exclusive of postage, payable imadvance, | Sa CBI NN’ will sing the Patriot. | Lelpeig power fa Septent oan ihe eres OF ii Migr was: bowevers inased, ced ites oe cnet: | be pertinentipedivected to the’ same an Leoee cee | Gee ae engineer is engaged in the prelimiaery sur- i, 18 rue Vivienne, Paris ; P. L. Simonds, 18 and open at 6% o'clock, and the eur: Frederick Soulie, the French novelist, died on Thurs- | Strangford, (where, in our state, I thought it was best to | {2 which one of the best and most popular Pontiffs ever | vey; also, an engineer from the Board of Works, is st fohn Miller, the booksell London bs “4 . fal il mt g0,) a thick,’a most dense fog came on, and obliged us togo | Known is bearded in his own dominions with every cir- ees. laying out as pier at Duncannon, Cou "ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Published om the 25 Cents Pir any Garuery..12% Cts | 187 last, after a pain! ness, to Belfast.where,having kept the water. under,we arrived | Cumstance of insult and violence by the brutal strength | Wexford, for fishery and s eam accommodation; thou; Int of January of ench yens-—eingle comossixpence each. | | A20t: THEATREUaderthe Mamgemsat of Mr. | Piedmont has pronounced in favor of the Pope. about 4 P.M. I'am now shipping laborers, and hope to | of & Catholic power, and may be brought, pe at the same time, a correspondent of the Freem. advance” Advertuemouts should be written in plain, legible CHEETOM At edey Rese eae ateti ie fe | Ie is anid Gen, Eapartero is about to return to Spain, | be able to start to-morrow—a dry ship. ‘est his best hopes of rescue and relief in the generous | ting from Boyle, states that a number of landholders ie tuck: The Proprietor will not be responsible for errork tha: | formed WILLIAM TELL-Z William’ tel Mr: Neate; £um- | and will usais tekeoe ective part im palitien: Ttistarcher ‘Yours truly. “C, CLAXTON,” tants are periodically hor- | that district complained of @ refusal of the Board of a PRINTING ‘of all kinds executed beautifully and with | "To Be ful despatch. ‘ a Sir Ail eins or commupientione by mail, add hols my reported that the British government hi wed by JUMBO JUM—Sumbo Jum, Mr: Rice: | fered him a pension of £2000 a year, the or Tuylort Me. Grab, Herverd Arabelin, Mins sat belieg #0 ainent ast allow tins to: cemnaiciten eoently of- “ Messrs. Ginus, Briaur & Co.” rifled with phantoms of his invisible and potent might. | Works, to on drainage, for the execution of which Captain Claxtrn having procured a sufficient number | The nineteenth century, however, is not an age for ano- | ail proper preliminary steps had been taken, and the g- | of hands to work the pumps, by their combined exer- | ther sack of Rome, though many a Bourbon might doubt. | undertaking reported on and approved of by the ramet Dre fot Inde'with the VIRGUNIA MUMMY—Ginger Blue, | land” The offer was most respestfully deciined by him, | tions she was freed from water’ before Sunday. morning, | lee be found in the ranks of that barbarian host which | eer ofthe ‘Board, “On teiday beet thee diecat alata A fram the snbenrintion mosey r. Galea. “ie t; Charles, Allen; Lucy, Miss | and from the most honorable motives. In the official | Being again put into tolerably safe condition, she stat is now rewarming on the banks of the Pe. was finally released from her position in Dundram Bay, Herbert gracious intentions of the | in tow of the Birkenhead for Liverpool on Sunday and towed over on the following day to Liverpool, where e CAMILI 3% cents. ning. The incidents across the channel were few and Ireland. she now lies for repairing the injuries she has sustained ett one ol ommences at _half-past 7. unimportant. The run from Belfast to Liverpool was Dvatin, Sept. 3, 1847, during her detention. The costs for the funeral cere- de y. q y i int Concerts in the United States ti ir dcmttne fy europe tees hat al Tetters on business should be sddresved to Herz & They take this opportunity to announce that they have ALMO’S OPERA HOUSK.—Tnesd y Eveni emt sentiments of the most lively friendship tor ‘ds Queen | made at the rate of 64g knots per hour. E a a monies of the late Earl of Beasboror th, amounted to Pare in berparfarmed the Vaudeville of BOOTS AT | lastaie lL; socd soswith thedeepeat scarce the aisrand | waeat th early hour on Monday morning it was known | ay. a meal 1,188 pounds—pald by the Board of Works. The widow THE SWAN—Peter Pippin, Miss Clarke; Frank Frisk’y, | ypogt distinguished of her Catholic Majesty's servants | by means of the telegraph, thet the Gree Britain was | e mal ing this day, I hasten to give a summary | of William Orr, one of the first victims of the rebellion Hie: | Meremows to the Vaudeville—Classic Groupings, glimpses of | Obliged to abandon England, otherwise than return to his | “off the port.” Curiosity was rife to go andsee her | of particulars which have ocourred since my last com- | of '98, died on the 9th inet. aged 79. The fate of Orr. rated prime donua, Madame native country with all the honor and dignity becoming | enter the Mersey ; accordingly, about noon, when it was | munication. who was hanged under very peculiar circumstances of row hee aemeta for em onan aie Vitor be followed by daring achievements on the TIGHT | him, and which are his due,” expectad that sho would appear in sight, the plerheada | "Gn Monday tho Repeal Association held its uavat | Raznness; was generally commlserated at the time, and Sept. F ROPE by the Havel Family en. | . The American frigate Macedonia, formerly conquered | "er thronged with persons eager to catch a glimpee of | | O° y Peal Association held its usual | his name served as one of the rallying cries of the insur- ‘enlare in future advertisements. s2t natfre Faconeiude with comic pantomime of ROBERT ANDEE the noble ship as she passed along. Shortly after 12 | Weekly meeting in Conciliation Hall, Patrick Somers, M. ents, stimulating them to revenge. At Cashel, a Mr. ft 3 from this country,and now sent over here with a gratuit- r . » 7 1M SSTeIQUS, DISAPPEARANCE FIFTY DOL Pere yigt eer iste eh ciel: ote Ga ic Cte aue exppie ob provisions; wae walking. ab tie gall'or' the George's Pier with Me Shee, cats started from the | P. for Sligo, in the chair, Mr. John O’Copnell handed in | Cran O'Ryan, & young man ag ee 3 Bee, REWARD. will be paid ly Messrs: Reimer | ‘Tickets 50 cents, to all parts of the house bank on the 27th ult , when the Queen arrived in the Gibbs Bright ens firey ae Gf Messrs. | a remittance of £50 from Boston, in the United States, | join in some logal settlements. ‘The faiher hax beet a-- person who may furnish them with information thet shall lead | PV ALMO'S — bert roe Ta or aT ey acodenle ead obi sere ranspout to ress | Britain, and a number of gentlemen Interested in the | With an address of condolence to the family, on the lons Tested the son is expected to recover. Larkins and to the discovery of Constan m June last, was at Phila: | day. Sept. 22, the Ravels’ piece of the THREE FACED | shore in every direction, and the atmosphere resounding | *4fety of the ehip. At some distance from the Rock | they had sustained in the death of the Liberator; and | Pamell, convicts under sentence of death, endeavored, Be rec ee ke eueiens taker aete ox anes FRENCHMAN, with dances, ivefparts, and the surpnsing | with tho hursan of the multitudes, two weamen were ote | Light-house, and in the midst of the hegs whieh then | tre. manson by their suffrages, nominating Mr. | wonpe from thee ite eorakeys, to afleet thelr lelphia, where fed, that necromantic feats by Gabriel Ravel, his farewell appearance J | prevailed, she was discerned, with a variety of streamers J . } ~ mF. | escape from the gaol o! enny, last week. By means Srila Cevalibie talon ganeatey of books eater, a on the stage in those characteray ting on the suaoait of the forctoy royal, and the other of | Hosting from her five musta, ud a large crowd of persons | J O'Connell to occupy the vacant post of leadership. At bare maebean commas’ eae eae en of such eng-zement, he was, then about ‘ay ea ena: the mizentop-royalmest. Immediately a third sallor was | 08 deck. She passed tho rock about half past one | the conclusion of the meeting there was a verbal dispute | BAY® since been executed. Their offence was the mur- ae to join, AND Beast, Mr. Walcott; John Quill, T. Placide; Aldgate P der of Mr. Prii lerk. On Thursday John Hi more, and proceed from fae ge ge og OE na RB 5 nt he loots; Jou’ Gal Ieee Auer observed mounting the mainmast; be also ran up the rig- Gee poche Ns coe Pieeenteadl apparently between Mr, J. O'Connell and Mr, John Reynolds, con- | wasexecuted in Carlow, for the murder of Tok Kay er eater ieee himclt ore plamters bar inaul les wade ta | Dancing by Madame Leon Javelli, and Henri Wells. __| ging tothe toproyal mast, which bo nimbly ascended, aud tug beataud dollowing end towed by er picemUnt cher: | cerning the Fveenan, the foemer dafendlag the conduct | Kiisimond. imskegleed, Lieut. Musto kes Beam cae hat. quarter have failed to reranv such person, ‘The fol- | _ To conclude with, 2d time, a wew comic pantomime by t'e | then standing on its very top with one foot, he deliber- | tug boat, and following and towed by her was a pilot boat. " 1g the con vieted at the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice eae 4 Fritze’ ist in | Ravel Family. ts ______ sat it*re_ | ately took off his hat, waved it three times round his ae ie a arene as ies seneeat sPbearance Ke the | of the editor, the latter impugning it. The rent of the | Jive for killing Colonel Fawcett, his brother-in-law, fo ff 1'dimg some clue to his fate. Hi +9 SLL’S: S THEATRE, ‘Tuesd head, and gave a cheer to her Majesty, A seaman on “4 p 4 'y disappointed us. . ¥ “ ~ adivdiansome cleat hie fue, He nnd ofa TECHELOS OLYMPIC 7 5 a "aru mee feos mak tribe Qaseavating Bint te Aol Mtcomaion | We expected to avo a vessel,so shattered aud weather. | Week amounted to £119. The confederation held a | » duel. ‘Though sentence of death was recorded, it ts nose, mouth and | with anew farce, the LIGHT TROOE OF ST. JA} to the summit ef the to) : beaten after the storms and harsh weather which she | Meeting on Thursday, the 26th. Mr. Smith O’Brienad- | Supposed it will be commuted into s year’s im Q 8 3 , pmast; but when he had nearl chin common ineeh ary fine, white, and pectset { foee rand Master ‘Thomas’ Sualiboues, Mr. Holland; Lady Blanch | reached the top, he was to uppearanceordured down by ty has had to encounter, that few, if any, would succeed in | dressed tho assembly at length, He entered into tho ergy oeort con eack fe Raand he tea eae, believed that he bas aamall wart en the left cheek. and afew | “Tobe followed by the burletta of BEULAH SPA—Heetor | ofilcer, who very prudently, we conceive, countermanded | Fecognising her, | But such was not the case er hull | circumstances of his re-election for Limerick; spoke hag isn] M.T' fi , : the contract of Mr. Croal, of Edinburgh having expired. ‘ te «obese, burlete the imitation of @imost brave and daring, but curtainly | SPPCats as perfvct, almost as frev from damage or defect, | of the gonerority and determination. of the clerons, | & , mpiged. Beena wo euesk Reglishivere Reemti nn wear aeen | Temnoleton nM Holland Caroline Grantly Miss] ies pea ace w ing, MY | ag when we first saw her enter the Mersey amid the re: | evinced in his retura; ‘he promised ‘a ‘eoatinencrs | The Repealers have gained elght seats at the last leo ONNELL PROCESSION GUESTS —The Tavied | Adoni Mary’ Mr, Cunntogtams Venu Joleing of tens of thousands, or witnussed her departure | of those exertions, the whole of which he had al. | “ons The last Nation contains the correspondence Transattaxtic Steastens.—By advice “from Ham. ‘ “ f the Dungarvan Committee with Mr. John O'Connell, ted to, ble at Vauxhall Gardea, | ‘To eonelude with the WID ¥ for America accompanied by the good wishes of enthu- | ready devoted to’ his country; and concluded by | % Bowerr.near Sih atveieat9 oclock precisely, on Weaueutey | Helfand: Jane sateuee ye HM, 95 cata; Pit, one ahil-| tween Bresnon and New York has led all the tap, | Malo multitudes, “The red streaks upon tho boll are | entering into a detail of the uture ‘plans ofthe | PEgTunto the late contest: Blame Is attached to Mr. ety ircle, Hf it Boxes, 25 cents ; Pit, + D - | certainly less fresh to eye than t! y saan hates Ic tuica Ja mink Ve ndbelbocd thar m> vate Boxes,85 ; Orchestra Boxes, 88 ertainly q @ eye than they were twelve |gconfederation for more extended organization and here: stra Boxes, 8: tants of the states on the shores of the E:lbe with thede- | months ago ; the tar upon the fron sides of the vessel t d utility. The R and in Kerry Mr. Maurice O'Connell is ‘This splendid establishment, | sire of rivalling their brethren on the Weser. For some | exnibite something of « browner hue than it did thers | (acres prieat Tom Tomplederry. alse’ addecerd the | surcenderin prin onde 50 ayes &: Sontees, Baa meagan in the most fashionable and popular section of the | time past efforts have been made to get up aline of | put the oxclamations from every one who saw hor be: | moeting, expressing his opinion wa to the trun catercce | seat to Mr. Herbert, a conservative. His constituents, it deverunation, ou the pert of the proprietcr: to | steamora between Gluckstadt and the United States.and | foro, and who now aaw her gala, were" how well she | the present polltice ot Conciliation Titty eek Ere reict,| is stated, on discovery of the tact called upon him to te- x worthy of thepatrovage ofthe intelligence aud fashion | this project. ts now #0 far towards realization, that the | {orr.{%4,Wu9 naw saw hier again, were * how wi , results | sign. ‘Tho Globe states, “ That the furniture of the late the city of New York, Will be opened, with e strong a.d | snis projec Minjstor at Copenhagen is expected at Ham- | Winranga ti ite ‘ue change !—how splen wcll Senta Upbeneeancr ities tate in and sue- | Nir. O’Connell, Merrion’ Square, 1s edve to be sold ae com PMOND AY, September 27th, 1817. burgh in.a short time, where he isto meet Mr. Donald- |" From the time that the Groat Britain appeared in | able for the accession to ite rauks of Lord Waller, | bY auction in the course of next month ” It isexpected This Theatre has bern erected wy outlay; and | son, the United States Minister in Berlin, with a view to | sight the river presented a gay and attractive appear- | an Irish nobleman of worth andabllity; Mr Tc, ae | ,Fealize a considerable amount above the intrinso it is confidently hoped and believed th meet the wish- | arrange the matter. Tho United States Government is | Quoc. ‘The varlous river steamers plied up and down stey, the lately elected member for Youghal, and some | {*iUe; #s remembrances of the departed agitator. The the publ aero 1, bate far favorable to the project. as to have | and frequent peals of cannon gave the ocean leviathan « | other gentlemen from the opposite” quarters of. | UbFary is not mentioned. A petition is preparing against Pena th Dae at So ee oF the funds required, pro- | hearty welcome to our port once gain, All the vessels | Ireland’ North and South. ‘This may be looked upon as | the Feturn of Mr. John Reynolds for the elty of Dublin, Or expeiee have teen aewed to reader t | Vided the Danish Government will advance the other ; | {n port holsted thor flags, amd the nutabers of pally’ de: | eeae toner at on seen be Looked upon as | Tey supposed i will bo successful. ‘There wan & ter oft Metropolitan ‘Theatre; and the | 80d It is confidently stated that the Danish Government | corated steamers, as well as largo aud small crak Ghich ceaslons; the principles and independence of the Confe. | Sieur, .2, Dublin last week. | Mr. Hampton and two and trust hathe hus erecteda Temple to the | lends very willing ear to to the proposal. ‘To the inhab- | anpeared upon the bosom of the Mersey, manifested | deration seeming, at least with the reusonlng portion of | ofleets ascended. Another will take place on the 7th, excare those in the procession, can be admitted into Pinte Garden until the whole processtan shall have entered, ‘There will be no deviation from this rule. ’ F: ‘The Marshals and. officers of the various Secieties are re- quested to meet the Deputy Grand Marshal in « Hefgre Stnyresant Church, on this (Puraday) af PM, OT ord instructions EN AY ‘STOR w2t Ie*rre Deputy Grand ber, off Coney Ti by applying to Can Ay of e rh believed, will OsT.—! vb the Sth of Ai it, from Lor Motslce vais eucksdd, PDs oe tee toa, oon clothing. "(There was a Valise loft at the same. ti ich will be found worthy of public appreoationc- | itants of Hambureh the scheme appears a very wild one, | *PPeS f thet Spain: Semmbling the ons tat waa ken) “Whoever will return the aged the bese bent tat could be selected grether | and very well calculated to ontal ruinous toon upon, | Sloe Wal tha nontess of ait tronons Saar Murry dey i Wiron Che Mesatar Malt herere ana mas {i-sCns doodeasta tings Oke hte amedesnel laa teed l ily rew! rre r. Gronce H. Bar- | all parties interested. The es ment of a line of : a N wold i eters tatWead CRGUEGADA CES the Vetted Stetar ent ee heed broad ates wees gain aflor tory aristocracy, following the course of changed opi- | Narvaez arrived in the morning of that day, and hed ving left itsimportant | nions, regards its prosperity no longer with alarm; nay | bad conference with the ministers Pacheco, Benat ea 3 bo the signal for the formation of a similar line betwoen | charge along the Princes Tier presented tet went With complacency, for in a Inte Humber innate | and Bahsinoude,. Ab.dc'clock. F.M. he was $0 Be @6" corner of Broadway and 4th street. Tre finder ¢ whj ect Hamburgh and the republican conf: ration, for coute | after which, with the assistance of somo of the tug-boats, | thus:--"The secession of Mr. 8 O'Brien and hie fellog | mitted to anaudience of the Queen. It was believed lv rewarded, by leaving the purse at the Howard Hotel. or at ADWAY THEATRE gud outs Che measure would be forced upon the inhabl- | the Great Britain was warped into the Prince's Basin, | confederates, was tho first effectual attempt to raise a | that. the entie ministry would resign. Acpording to No. 1 Henover aquare. stl It*re to present to the public talent of the highest order, no matter | tants of Hamburgh, unless they desired to see an impor- and placed on the gridiron, where she now lies, public opinion among the Irish masses, in opposition to | the Fur, the persons principally talked of for the com- e where it may emanat tant = of their commerce transferred from Hamburgh | since her arrival at Liverpool, large crowds of people | the single will of O'Connell, ‘The survival cf the conte, | position of the new cabinet were Messrs. Donoso y afternoon, 20th k steel wrought Purse, contai $13. stage No. 200 F mpire Li ANTED—A wtaation i ware family as Co WW Scere Wena er akiion chee to Gluckstadt | The ides of two lines of steamers from | haye repaired to the place where she is moored, eager to | deration is strengthening of the same useful becrice | Pidal, Arraacla, Sartorius, Orlando, Santillan, Olivan, eat 134 Walker street, in the rear. 21 1m the Elbe to the United States, in addition to the one al- | huye a look at one of the mos. astonishing monuments | against the attempts of Mr. O'Connell ons to perpetu- | Roca de Tagores, Seijas, Rios Rosas, Benavides, and Ma. ready existing from the Weser, is preposterous. One of | of the skill, perseverance, and bravery of scientific men, | ate a similar despotism in the hands of an oligarchy of | 8tredo. M. Pacheco was to be appointed ambassador them would necessarily have to go to the wall. and that, too, over obstacles which the great moss of all | priests and demagogues.” ,'This is merely an expression | to Romo, z Frven iw Scotianp.—We regret to state that fever | who saw or heard of her perilous position were not loth | of a feeling provalent among the higher orders in this | _ The Three per Cents wore done at 26% for cash; the continues to linger about the districts of Edinburgh and | to pronounce as being totally impossible to surmount — | country, and which was so strongly manifested in the | five per cents at 1734, and the Coupons at 16, Glasgow, chiefly caused by Irish immigration From | Well indeed may Captain Claxton and Mr. Bremaer feel | late elections by the open declaration of several of their Portugal. 25th June to 17%! ugust no fewer than 26,335 roud of their triumph. Less important achievement’ in favor of repeal. ‘he Times, which lately poured We have receive: hhave arrived at Glasgow, of 1160 fever patienta admitted | baye been chronicled in history's page and we thall te | Coe fasistorncecd tasent oe te upon the lendiord | August,” rrapsin aah erecta pes rin) into the hospitals then, 760 were Irish, 380 Scotch, 15 | not only astonished, but much disappointed, if this | class, and looked upon the question of repeal as buried | ‘The new eabinet had at length been completed, under erved, #0 | with O,Connell, alarmed by the change of opinion, is | the direction of Marshal Saldanha, and composed of his Tioga Hod or. LUKE, clergyman, Dr, Sinnot. has fallen a victim to the prevail- | that the generations which are to succee all know | now turning, and discerning perfections in the landlords | friends. The following are the members of the cabinet. onthe "Please | whose talent and eduestiou ire so rei known and appreciated | ing typhus, havin. died last t Greenock. |The re- | what these distinguished men have performed, and diow | which before were utterly undiscovered and unseen; but | Brigadier Baron do Luz, Minister of Forelgu Aflaine; Hes no ohjee: | by the people of New Yook. turning officer for the board at Glasgow has also been | they, despite the wild fury of the elements, and the ter- | tts praise or abuse will scarcely be sufiicient to chock | Colonel Franzini, Minister of Finances; Dees, Jens ae AN'TED—Bya young woman, a situation av chamber: maid to assist in washing and ironing, or waiting.— ‘Would have no objection to do general housework. The best of city references given. Please call at 26 Rivingston 21 2t*m ANTS 4 SITU ATION— wash and enok in a amall fa Please c-Il at 4 Reosevel: street, in t ANTED—A a Protestant young driving of horses—bi with whi ht SAMUEL WAC, ong Woman; will HAS Vytmnsgocdewyretrence. | Mr GALBRAIT' hy __ 920 tm ORCHESTRA. : ys by | canis department will be full and efficient, under the diree- | English, and foreigners. Another excellent Catholic | almost miraculous event be not faithtully pi at of referenre from for the Inst twel reet, for two Tat ae — taken ill, his being the fourteenth case of attack in the | rific violence of agitated breakers, preserved from entire | the powerful movement that has begun. Ci atte athe Company will consist of the following talent, most of | establishment. ‘i destruction the mont stupendous piece of maritime ar. | The supporters of Mr. Carroll MeTarish gave a public die. Rerisay fort! autasta acca ane be Cornus aS to drive Sean are re arerievonaly kavwe to the patrons of Couwress Loua Moxtes.—The rumors, says a letter | ®bitectare ever leunched upon the waters of the priny | dinner lust week, to celebrate his return for Dundalk. | Minister of the Interior; Dom Antonio Fernandes de an express, -Focer’ MISS FANNY WALLACK, (from the Liverpool and | from Munich of the 25th ult,, which have been current | ¢¢P A letter was rend from Mr. MeTariah, apologising for his | Silva Ferrao, Minister of Justice and Public Worship. Atinds the care, cvviagement. and driving of one, two,or four | yfnuchesres ‘Theatres for some time, that this much-talked of personoge was | The Threatened Rupture between the Pope | tenet: aud Mr. John O'Connell, who was present by | The new ministry has inued a of the Derferly acquainted with all part ofthe éity-and | “Sie ROSE MELRIN: (fm the Chostie’ Royal, Hay: | oe eend Ci cce settee Bere nian chee pig sense pp agent PS | invitation at the dinner, stated, ‘that he greatly feared | principles upon which It takes office. Imthis decament ference given. Please in "MES. WINSTANLEY, (from the Princess’ Theatre, | {med this day. Lola Montes bas ; (From the London Times, Sept. 3.] that Mr. MoTarish was struck down with a daugerous | the cabinet declares that it has adopted conciliation be. t fever, for that nothing less could prevent his being there | tween all parties as the basis of i that = back room, for three dvs, ot | London.) ess of Landsfels. the title of a Bavarian noble family now | Cur readers were on Saturday put in porsesion of the 18 ry m all parties as the basis of itt polioy, that it is de. s212¢¢m, MISS CARMAN, (from the Liverpool and Manchester bomen age She roones ane bert ba Yery handsome | significant and important intelligence, which was yes- Serveasev ths ines ree heer get os ortho fall the ‘diplonmati grein andy cateciea ith fo. or Chamber, | TATS PUELD, (4 jtiano eee terday confirmed, that Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, | morning Chronicle, in an article on Ireland, anticipates | reign powers Ping declate that the ouject f the wet Ayoung woman of | | MES. HIELD, (from the Glasgow and Edinbargh Ther | © Cogs, iw Faance.—The Journal des Debats contains | had avowed the cause of the Pope. I¢ was stated th out that the winter of 1847, will be rendered more culamit- | now chtering on poser is te oeery oe Fender on Saasenye MISS HELEN MATTHEWS, (from the Boston and PhiJ- | 29 article on the increasing consumption of coal in | correspondence that he had offered the whole forces of | ous by the necessary collection of the poor rates than.was | principles of morality, honesty, independence, and adeiph a Thearres, France, by which it appears that the consumption of | his kingdom in defence of the Pontifical dominions if that of 1846, by the visitation of famine, for ourselves, | virtue. >| ni Mas. Watts, MRS. SERGEANT, that article, which amounted in the year 1780 to only | their independence should be threatened by the aggres- | though we cannot indulge in suchgloomy anticipations, | ‘The Baron de Luz, the Minister of W: MKS CHAPMAN, 400,000 tons, increased to above 6.000.000 tons in the year | sions of Austria ; and though this may be doubtful, it is yet there is no doubt but that the assessment and col- Quartermaster. ‘Ge “al d ing th = il ‘4 The ine oe a Oo 1845. Between tho year 1844 and 1945 the coal mines in | certain that ho has pronounced himself in faver of the wee, Oceeel Piteaiels wo Gee, France increased in number from 426 to 449, and the | insulted power, and has joined his protest to that of the | ction of the rates will be a work of the greatest dif. | ister of Finances, Colonel F: 1, is described as « Broome street. o Y.” at th ate to M. Sa d culty. ‘The Evening Mail, leading the way, argues that | man of ability and acience, but as not being deep! a n lea i number of the steam engines employed in those mines | Papal Court against the overtures of the arch-enemy of 5 ' 1g deeply vera- No. 62 West ‘Another girl to ¢o Mit y from 301 to 291, and the production from 3,782,000 tons | Peninsular independence, Such a step connects hima, of | PY wae,sct of uoion, Ireland was 8 geooral olamiiye bal | Che beraeeeneen baa one lamar See housework may be had by applving as ahove. 31 Theat to 4202.00 tons. of which 1.406.000 tons were supplied | course, with tho liberal oause in Italy, and adds the | the burden it placed on her alone v ‘The Minister ot the Int been placed. ANTED—An active young Man fom the country: one | MR. (feom the ‘Theatre Royal, Haymarket) | by the Valley of the Loire, 046 000 by the neighborhood | strength and resources of Savoy to the party of constitu- | “The Grand Jury of Galway have memorialized the | 1 MOF 2 chtos thentarioe; Dom. A. Mello e Carvel- W ‘who has from, $508 tc. $400 cash, capital. aa partner ina | MR. igen the London and Liverpool Theatres) | of Valenciennes, 416.000 by Alais, 300,000 by Cruezot | tional progress, It would be invidious and untoward to | Larne Caen, f her Majesty's © | fo. was for a short time member of the Cabral minis i iness. With proper attention it will pay | | ME. SON« (from the Liverpool and Manches- | and Blanzy, 169,000 by Aubin, 106,000 by Commentry. | seek for any othor motives on this occasion thun much as | thet Lod Lanedenne: te cepa emsury, Heating try, but he quarrelled with his colleagues, and has ever coy ig phat bee! eek, $25 to $100 cash, as ap MR. FREDERICKS, The Monster Steamer Great Britain, might naturally and vp tlre have suggested @ line | ty's government, in the owe of Lords dates, ra Darran iy saint hey “y pe asa ey ( anti we youn man eaamiingy fe iT, MN. E. SHAW, We intimated ina former number of the European | of conduct so entirely conformable both to interest and | July, 1816, “that especial care should be taken thet ue | horn eee ete ye at the \- 5 . J. BE, G ‘onunciamento . i mission Office, 189 William street, corner of Falton street, up M "ARD; MR. J. KINGSLEY, likely to be rescued from her rocky aa Eo eo eee ee erica race ee eaittle tinctared in | tionable utility.” Now disolaiming all desire to repudl Letters from Naples of the 22d ult. state that the pork gg cl dh ens Prien pe PA opens MR. J. EVERARD MRC J, WALTERS’ would once mere float.with her usu ‘and majesty, i a Just claims upon the county, they require that the | King had proceeded to Messina, Some disturbances bad : mene 7 'MR. ALLEN. ‘ on the bosom of the Mersey. We have We highest gra- | permanence, such sentiments would be the result rather | Works executed should be valued, end the fair amount | occurred at Palermo,and five non-commissioned officers W ANI ED—Two tri rate Pantaloon, Makers, t0 #9 09 | For theo Boston, Constant work and as wage paid by any shop in this city. "For forbes informacion apply ¢ referred to the play, and other amusements, the public, are | tification in saying that our expectations have been ful- | Of involuntary reminis tlre noes than of present conclu- | alone charged against them. In Fermanagh, the assist- | of seer eae ‘aga 6 asa of the garrison, and several respectable inhabitants of ly realized; and at the time wo write, this maritime le- | sions. But bygones may be bygones. Charles Albert | ant Poor Law Commissioner having, with threats, en- | the city, amongst whom were two brothers, Messrs. Gal- apply to hus now an epportunity of playing the liberal again, and p OK ay ee POLLO SALOON, 410 BROADWAY.cTursday, Sep. | Viathan is safely berthed in one of our dry docks, for the | has pp y ying again, deavored to oblige « larger assessment, the Grand Jury, | lo, had been arrested. 3 command. a aE GERILEMAN GZ sees A tnber 2l—Mr. J. Poole’s ‘Concert amisted by’ Mrs. | purpose of being examined and thoroughly Fopaired, ao | Of obliterating, by = part well sustained, the recollections bys majority of 15 to 2, persevered in their formor rate’ | ed by General Deruget; ‘had Foeat" onan fato the Sort one at aor men Wheelan,(Iate Miss MeGloin,)Mr. W.Irving and Mr.Gleason, | as to make uer seaworthy—fit to cross the waters of the | °f scenes in which the character proved too magnani- | ‘his state of things has Principally been brought about | Abruzzi, i ‘ences, wanta'a situation to go with’a respectable fusaty to the | WHO Will preside at the, Te Atlantic, and, in her future career, astonish the world | 0us for his propensities, or too fatiguing for his powers. | by the evident waste of money on useless works, which Auitiie Pay tr. tong g ve GRAMME. as to her powers of propulsion, and her excellent quali- | __ It was once said of @ vory great ancestor of his Ma- | now remain unfinished; and the refusal of government, baer cine ties as a sea boat. Jesty’s, by a witty diplomatist, that it was geographi- | through the Irish Sec: ry, T. N. Redington, to assist Mine Boole: When the Great Britain was cast ashore, Captain Hos- | °ally impossible he could ever be an honest man. A ne- | in the completion. “It being the jatention to render or A communication from the Italian front id 1 the post office, to H.F. Ri eo n tier, In the eane address letters to post office, ba Peis * Mannheim Journal, states that, in reply to's : 7 . test from Lord Palmerston, in the nam OARD —A respectable private fami ‘Mrs. Wheelan. | ken, who acted as commander, did all that his ingenuity | cessity so indigenous would cover & multitude of pecca- | the mail coach roads alone passable, y e govern Bra wie mereasies ¢ ily in our Alley... . Jian ac, Poole. | could to devise restore his magnificent and nobleship to | dilloes; but it cam hardly be doubted that the present | ‘“ry turn. to the policy of the merernment in another | M¢8t against Austrian Intervention in, the inteteal ae nished room, and breakfast, tea and dinner on Sund Larbonrd Watch, (daeti) lessrs, Irving ond Poole. | her native element, but they proved unsuccessful Sub- | Telations of Savoy must dictate the precise course which | reapect. Fever is fearfully prevalent in Dublin. As firs of the states of the church, the Austrian cabinet spires. Hot, cold and shower 8; Whistle and | il come to you, my Ine - Wheelan. sequent preparations were made to refloat her, all of | inclination might be boa seb to prompt. A most signi- | gtated in previous letters, the attention of some of the inthe Mat antennee eee not to interfere, “ IS Hanctaraley etreet, between | EE? W. which were the work of time, much labor, and capital, | Scant hinthas been given that it is not only the lega- | influential inhabitants of the city, and particularly of | of the churoh theecten bey the movement in the stater TU SSIGNERS NOTICE DThe ccditow OF JAMES H | Here's s health, oun but as the readers of our paper are fully aware, did not | Hon of Bologna, but the realm of Sardinia, which is s0- | Dr. Curran, an eminent physician, was directed to the | °% the ch eh Aion gpgmeradh ry herve A COOLES are bncke octey ref eee ot JAMES H. Pan succeed in effecting the desired object. For some time | ea a oy aa ee eo a cresuaries from tho 9g- | fact, that, though the eases were so numerous as to ro- | ty at Cn Proviness.”” In such a case, itis . “mo ele ene ite the ee ee rned and required to Present | Yankee Doodle, with variations past Mr. Bromner.in engineer of great scientific skill had | flomernted possessions of an overweening power. No | quire the exposure of the dying wretches in almost open | ‘Ming shall prevent Austria to exercise its inoontestible Neasaa street, on orbefvre the Int of November mens, Neve | The McGrego hering. alt; | been preparing floats and other apparatus, by aid of | Monarch is more interested than Charles Albert in as- | sheds, (in one case Dr. Curran found thirty-seven pa. | TSht.” A similar declaration is said to have been ade ; Goptember See A NANSON, jow hope. now fear, (duet). Mrs, Wheelanaud Mrs. Poole | 9 acl £0 : . | serting the inviolability of a landmark, and his acces- | tients so situated.) yet govermme re dressed to the French apd Roman cabinets; and instruc. York. Seprember 20th, 1847. A. ANSON, h P hich he proposed t the ship at liberty; and in or. ‘ uated,) yet g ment closed the doors of | ¢, Py antares : a Norah MeShane Poole | der to put his plan into operation, the spring tides that | Sion to the cause of justice may be the more securely | Cork street Fever Hoanital against the admission of three | 928 given to Prince Radetzsky, in certain specified clr- Ts EATRIC AL—Just j lav, two new farces, a -" Mother and Child and “ Did you ever took place in the course of last week, were selected for | ¥elcomed, from its accordance with the opvious dictates | hundred additional patients, for whom it could afford | CU™tances, to enter the Papal’ territories with 20,000 re 0 Camberwell.” Price 6 cents each, fall The police is evan more than usually active in the purpose. The Admiralty had kindly allowed two of | 0f policy. Nor is it to be concealed that such adhesion | perfect accommodation. Sir W, Somerville, in a letter | @°" y ve her Majesty's war steamers, the Birkenhead and Scourge, | is encouraging to the patriotic party, in double polut | tosir k. Borough, Bart.,on the subject, “slater the de. | Lombardy,and we hig enc survelllanes more strict than to go round to Dundrum, well manned. to rend r all | of view. It is net only that one of the most important | termination of the government to carry out measures of sountaiind tayem pammamieg ot ich by the necessary assistance and tow her off. Both steamers | powers, whose interests enter into the relations of the | retrenchment,” and that this accommodation could not | Cun! it is sald, ovsectoh ties ton wake ae éenived in the b in the course of Tuesday, August 24, | Peninsular States, has thrown its weight into the scale of | he afforded to’ the locaiity with which he is connected cltadal, whieh, by one OF Che eee ee enren Hae ae The stern of the Great Britain was lying seaward, | freedom, but the hereditary characteristics of the | without showing to other localities a similar indulgence snaa, thay ab) sethortnd te clauses of the treaty of Vi- and her position just as it had been for some tims past. | house in question, invest such decision with far | Tho papers are still full of disgusting details of suffering acevetie ta mae ee Great excitement A large chain cable was drawn right round the vessel, a | Steater significance than might be iatrinsi-ally attached | on the one hand and economy on the other. Fever stil |” - y- One Dollar. te + | little above the keel, to which the comisand boxes were | to it. It is rarely that the house of Savoy has been | prevails in the provinces. The Cork Examiner states Greece. 21 Iefrie_ | attach:d, that had been used as auxiliaries for raising | found on the losing side. The intuitive sagacity of this | that there are seven hundred and eighty-six cases In the King Otho opened in person the session of the Greek ACLE—MADA iA BISHOP v i ancient race has guided them to fortune, through per- dmertek Ohrantele; dog te puithabe toe erode tne tf AME ANNA BISHOP will | the ship. Four large cables were also attached to this i gh pei hospitals of that city. The Limerick Chronicle, “that i iu i rf ite we be em GENER & FIBHEI, 11 C oatham et, N.Y. sd Itere 15 North 6th at., Philadel ph i ig RETAIL LIQUOR DEALEXKS—For sale, ye ter casks, and four eighth casks of A. Seignecte and Otard s Wide ickets Fifty ; i hamber on the 9th ult., with h in which he ex- Brandy, both dark and pate. Vocal and instramensal cou- | chain, aud made fust to the anchors of the Birkenhead, | Plexities beyoad any ordinary ken; and the political | there are four hundred (pationte in the howpltal, aaa | Sanaa Men Sir eats ue Wee # des tects bearen stim | “*SRIDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPTEMBR “rH which lay about 400 yards to tho eastward, and also to | Second sightconferred by the atmosphere of Chambery | numbors are being refused admittance for want of room’ | fneweudteien wy fot yo with Turkey, bet bela a " on which occasion she will sing some of her favorite cavatinay | the bower anchor of the Great Britan herself. eae reer haa cbendary attribute of the scot: | in Dundalk, Castlebar, Cave, Sligo, Belfast, fever te | out a hope of its speedy and peaceabl toridlaesice UNION SOURSE, LONG ISLAND cal soees snaine? | ‘The crew of the Scourge, and # party ot marines be- | ti#h hills. ‘That the cause of absolutism and Austria, | qtill prevalent, ‘Aituding to the dissolution and'to the elections ke said, Bhe ts happy to snnonnee that she has prevailed on her i longing to the same veesel, were on board, and rendered Lipemeds Spates prosounced hopeless by the | To turn from disease tothe state of the harvest. With | “Krom the facts themselves, gentiei oa wil admit eal director, the cele ee! aoe tas. important aid. Two sloops were placed on each side of | discreet an rae entence Of so penetrating @ | regard to tals, there exists the greatest reason for con- | that my government, notwithstanding the circumstan- i vow | the veesel, amidships, on which short logs were placed | Judge. is an rrr t which must convey the highest satis. | gratulation. ‘All manner of cereal crops are of the most | ces in Siteh te hae to d , f a rand itnelf , hae UESDAY, September 21,3 oclock, PoM, Parse pio, | Worerorm om the harp, being his first appearance in New croweways, the ends of which pointed under the bilje of pha to ane vite bs rn fem ra oak gh abundant description, and are being rapidly cut down | rights of the nation, and taken ery precaution cond TOA aes Bits, half fortoit—two mile heats | Sie Brongh will sing two songs. the vessel; on these logs shores were piaced ia an inclined | Struggles of Italian lit Spitancy, cnthunteunt picred the | and saved. There is still a rumor of a blight in the po- | rantee the interests of the State, and to maintain team. Ro tea. -f ; For full particulars of concert see small bills. ‘fo com- | Position.gand made fast at the bulwarks of the vessel, so | ‘tors into which precipitancy, enthusiasm, or deapera- | tato, but all well grounded “pprehension of its extension | quillity and public order, The measures adopted for 'H. Woodruff, name: Grey Fagle elock. that, as the sloops were raised with the flowing of the | tion have hurried so many noble, but misguided spirits. | may, by this time, be dismissed. Potatoes are coming in | this purpose will be submitted for your approval.” On James Whelpley, ady Sutton tide, the ship was also raised, Nor will it be amongst the least singular points of the | in comparative plenty, and of excellent quality, and atv | the subject of the debt his wrcjosty oye, © W. Kin 4 On Wednesday, when the pumps, ten in number, had | story, that on a question involving the freedom of Italy, | gelling at 6a 84a 10d and ls a stone. The Cork tion of our financial condition, in favor of which my each, tobe had at the mu he evening of the concert. ing. name 1. ‘The cars ferve South F Brooklyn, for’ the course, at oy Py be he Ae EA CKOWDED HOUSES! TRIUMPH. | masterrd tho leaks, the Birkenhead. with full steam | the decision of France was anticipated by the conclu: | amner mentions, that some potatoes, brought 0 overnmoent has made the greatest efforts, is an object of ilete tith-—Puve BI90—KSO te go to the nese’ best—Two 1 ant succens!, Fashionable audieuces, at the Society Li | up, made an attewopt to haul the Great Britain off but | Alone of Savoy. Captain Forbes, and planted in April lusty have pro- | Kigh importance, which cught to exelte’ your pevclicg mile heats in harness, free for sl trots during the week,commencing om ny ery evenme | in consequence of some of the beams, to which we have | | If the present were not an age for audacious strokes of | duced a most abundant yield, and are named after him tolicitude; moreover, the fulfilment of our Suffolk Eutries to he made at G MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 20, alluded, having given away, the attempt failed, when | stratagem or violence, we should indeed conceive that | it is anticipated that « more extensive importation from | to the Protecting (bienfaitrices)powors Pendereit & mat by 9 o'clock, P.M. Three ‘The entertainment will consist of the most extraordinary | the sbip bad only been moved 16 fect On Thursday a | tO nothing less than the dotage of a superannuated | America of this valuable esoulent, would be attended | ter of duty. It is on this very subject that my govern- tart, FEAtS IN MAGIC second attempt was made to haul her off, but it also | “larmist could be attributed so gross and unblushing an | with beneficial Tesults, and tend to vevivify its exhausted | ment will submit to your deep deliberations CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I—TROTTING. y “and the most proved unsueceseful, as she was then making more wa. | outrage on international rights as that now authorised | growth. Connected with Captain Forbes, and his visit | projects of law, which, without compromising the inte- HUMEROUS SCENES IN .VENTRILOQUISM. ter than usual, in consequence of some holes which had oe defended by the court of Vienna, It is less the ac- | of assistance to this sountry, the Cork rosts of the treasury, or those of agriculture and navi- J aneTaooR per Foren ee on Saturday at3 o'clock. been pierced in the bottom. These holes having been i iisee ate the city of Ferrara itaelf—though that | «tates, that “the committeo appointed for the purpore, | gation, will contribute to the regular payment, of our este fees cote ae ns aype marsh pump, capable of throwing | j& Hlogal enough. than the contemptuous refusal of #0 | by the people of Cork, have purchased « magnificent | debt, and thus preserve the national eredit and honor.— #19 m h jext for thi . mencesat7/@. __________#i9 ™__ | out three tons of water in a minute, being brought into | much as a pretext je act, together with the perso. WDED AND FASHIONABLE. UT arn operation, the grand attempt was made On Rriaay, when | Vering insoleuse of its execution, which excites such CO Nate More wont, let us go. the crew of the Scourge, under commander Coffin, and | Universal indignation, Even pending the treaty of Vi. | °°. for the | has beon oo ‘ nine b'eh G Pisentethes Retail eg parivalled Hepresentatives of Yan: | ghour120 men, all mndde thie dthectiohs ‘of Captain Ciax- | ¢nns pretensions were put forward by Austria to oxtend silat ok tate te Nadiad tok aentivet, ammsenoes thei lot rapaliod to satlaty the persevering demands pA Py gt AT TI pai ente:taroménts every evening durtay the’ commencing | ton and Mr. Bremner, commenced operations in right | to the garrisoning of the town as well as the citadel the | amount already received, at £430,000. With regard to JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. | on Monday, Sept 20th, at Mechan cs Hall, Brondway, a few | earnest. As toon ns the veesol began to rise with the | Phtaseology of the article regalating the right im que the corn trade in connection with the past prevailing | yo Centreville, Sept 20, 1847. 82 Itje | doors above Grand st. tide, and attain a floating position, the men at the cap- | tion; though such interpretation was pretested agai salver, at ® cost of one hundred guineas, to be presented | My government, impressed with the importance of these to as commander of the Jamestown. considerations, and alth very awkwardly eeston LSE, OF $50-T+o mile hevts in hammers, to come off sheddd of eepembe fe for horses. n ‘ roel by inte M ment) of the half ly period ending in the month of March pred cag. Pon distress, lation has produced consequent |” M, Eynard, the If * waned ii EWP 5OU ROTTING Tickets admitting & gentleman, or gentleman and lady, 50 | stan commenced to warp ber off, hauling on the anchora | #t the time by the Pope's representative, and has ‘sinc | effects. The Mark Line Express Df lant week estimates | £20,000 to Coletti oe enntee kins cy 4 ie finan- ARLEM PARK COUBSK—TRO oon iE APOLLO OWS __ 820 Sti of the Birkenhead and on her own best bower. At half Tiss nite, oraererr ene beard ae Ra by Ang: | the amount of failures in that department at near fixe | cial diMleulties, finding that England has recelved the TT «OOMS, 410 BROAD WAY— | past 1! o'clock she was moved 80 fathoms, or 480 feet to 5 , allege ue & Co, Bellinbet, in this ima z AL ayonpe of Living Sale tnd Female Model Artistes. Dr. Foawards, and was left in a position to float at even neap | tla, If w legitimate and rightful occasion isi east cent) poten es. Diekeee © Oe tof Ker Lord Palseety ning Sn amusing attempt to induce t of oc. oer: have closed for ete = ally Sete a ae not to demand pay ment of the bills ~ | han & Vo,, Sligo, for upwards of one hum i about falling due, and t a congress may \° “a4 Led When the tide receded, the whole of the bottom of the | Cupation of the town had been a disputed point; nor is it | several small wrhoerus are affected by thelr close. T'he yoked to take tat commdieetion the finenelal Nretivos ‘Amerien) commence the exercise of her privilege at all—that t tide. COLLYER will (lor the firs hi fone of all elored and Marble UXSK $30—: losed with two entries, with an . et im, at cig! robable that much outcry would have been 2 x ; ONE sm ts th, ee | era ad. ‘The strieieet secureay oi vensel visible was examined, and it was found that a | P r mai {the Nenagh Bank, Mr. F. J, Kennelly, has | of reece, and adove for her relief. inalfepast 3 ofeoge, meciuely, on cud Beptcta "| Sucedation tothe drapery, cy ihe rosiealy red a imor | number of rivets had been displaced, Dut that no great. | agningt such a stretch of rivilog; A the occasion of the | been dimisand, In wonseqtence of the lose of parcel | iby the last ‘ouunta from Athens, of the 20th ult, the elan enters b. m. 4 an, events represented. ‘The j ine c a in suc! £7, ; i Roserea, t eae! General Gri Woodsnnt aa. se Nara ner ‘Reademy ‘of London end Paris bese ive ‘Music, ea ity er jajury on fatags oth 16 holes were all stopper 48 Ws | containing £7,000, whieh, on arriving at eres, to | important intelligence has hed us that Je ip was greatly diminished, | contemplated by the treaty, when, a8 & precautionary | which it was forwarded, was found to contain only turf. } zictti hae escaped trom imprisonment at Chaleis, sion. 50 ¢-nts; door open at 7. s213tieere | When tho vossel’s safety was fairly placed beyond ques- | measure, and for the good of both ‘States, such limited | mould, Beyond thia no perron haa been, as yet, charged | raised the viandard of ineurrection against, tbe Colne a A URED asa, | 10% Captain Claxtongwho is one of the best natured, | Tight of entry on a foreign territory was conceded. But | with the abstraction of the money, The Liverpool Cou- | government at Nepropont The King sent hin ald-de- Heine, Woodraff enters Roanoke. M. BICAN ok iM, roadway and street. | kind, and jolly-hearted mariners we have had the pleas. | it was not as against the States of the Church them- | rier states that, within the Inst few days indian mealhas | camp to the insurrectionary general with an offer of fF. Nodine enters rg. Village Boy. , ure ot meeting, took his stand upon the quarter-deck, | Selves that the Aulic ca®inet claimed the wardship of | heen sold at 128 6d per barrel, or about £7 per ton; the | pardon, if he would lay down his arma and disband To come oe en erate CAMPBELL'S + sheers, and | thelr border fortress; and it is in the shamelens a on of t the Kamo time bet cs, , . bis To come ae TW OUUET ER sapieer ORTHEAN wer ti ay and called all hands aft, and proposed three cheers, an’ Bi serene Ant | price of « ton of guanoat the samo time being atout £4. | men, but Grisiotti refused uuless Coletth was fret. dia: is, Comic Binger, Also, on Friday, September 24th, at half-past 9 P. of $30, with an ivide stake of $25 cach for pacere—Mi beses in 5, under the siddie, direetion of Mr. Dodworth, Admi one cheer more for the Great Britain, which was res- | Violence with which-the privilege has been both exceed- ‘n Sligo the stores are crammed with breadstuffs, and | missed. Should Grizlotti be seconded by insurrections FOR S\Le—th, ‘Pete Moi , ded to with it deafening sbeute ; after which | €4 and perverted that the enormity of the present act ivais taking piace: in consequence, finest fi Li dD ., Acarnal Patras, eouutry—oue bay, ove bles, tote taets fom Wer Figures of Aisin Tiree abesry were given in duesccion for, the Queen, | COusiete As far as Austria is concerned.thers author | rettgerrivau taking place 1a consequ meat, frou 80 to | ment must come to tener wih ine taveeuean Eee ce: i horses OURANG 0 PANC angaves ION. Prince Albert, Great Britain, Ireland, and Lady Malte- Vine bend od bh td of trouble, Fer the purpose | 10s; and this fall in prices, though not to the same ex. cupt their dictation. Grisiottl is assisted by ‘Colonel iy as dy Montgomery, of Tyrella, who bad shown so much | o% rartin, intimidating the sounoils of an inde- | tent,!s not confined to the last named locality alone. | Scorutantoter, who is raising recruits in Attica, dness to the passengers when the Groat Britain went | Pendent sovereign and people, of checking the progress | With regard to railways, enterprise seomato be inoxt ex- | ‘The Alblou’ Rod ‘ . insur pa ashore, Three cheers were likewise given for Lord. de | opinions from whioh she is pleased ve augue harm, | tenalvoly exerted, and with certain promise of advantage | visiting the Toulon leteaeome toe which have been ‘and notion crecllah natloee oe Roos and Lord Roden, both of whom had been most at- | And of stifing a judicial inquiry from which she ration: | tothe country. ‘The Great Southern and Western Ieall- | at the Pitwur, to premene incase are Freer’ Coothy Lata Weshestet tal COW ANS st) areodiscre_ | tentive in rendering ‘assist Similar compliments | *lly appteheuds diegeace, she has sought out w privilore | way openrd. to Rorcren om the tar feat aed ee eels | Mite Pitman, per het ek Baza 31, Crosby street, o in Wadnes Tee eee puatants at 12 | EF ALNUT a REET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA | were paid to ‘Captel Liason Me, Boomers, Captain | Which was given hor for the roater security of her own | lay promises to be ready for trac by the middle of next carrying warlike stoves ts Anno ie Yastly employes te . allemand WiRSinke” Pecnies evening’ Seve: dist’ will be atred | Fisher, of the Coust Guard, and for the Birkenhead and | !Fontier in times of war, has pushed it to lengths which | mouth. The numberof teu daily” employed on, thw | partet erie ee fe tealanca andi Lanebie Ge WANTED—A pair of Jet, binck mda pair of | Shakspente’s tragedy of OTHELLO. mello, My: J. Wal- | Seoure Tould upder uo ciroumstances have dee justifiable, | works of the Cork and Bandon Railway, amount to nine | by sen an by loed joes, a0 © pearl white Horses. “Also, 4 dappled, nr itor ck Irs Tago, JM. Scott; Caes deren, | , Captain Claxton algo called for throe cheers for Mra. | thd i now, in w tlme of profound peace, in despite ofpro- Tundrod, esides one hundred horse, the company | “Tre Iaseuse ceiox.—~The Ath a4 jee Hore (dappled preferred.) The kings; Emelis, Mrs. W.R. Blake; Desdemona, Mist A: | Miles, who christened the Great Britain, and they wero | te#t#, and without the allegation of m produeible excuse, | hus affording relief ta at least four thousand persons. | which have gome to hand conga epee of 20 ade Barer aud alts, be perf vy. | also heattily given. We may here observe that one reason | O°cUpylog the streets and dwellings ofa defencejeus cliy | The frst sod of the Weterford, Weatord, Wicklow Published, of the inrurreotion in Greree, tine ia 7 years old. To conclude with the farce of THE KING'S GARDEN: | for thia rejoicing, aj from the rafety of the ehip, | With #n overwhelming force, | and Dutlia Railway, wae to be turned on Wednesday ate Gon UFPeO! im Greece, which is . ER. Madame Galochard, Miss C. Chapman; Galochard, was. that that was the day on whieh she had beon | The concessions to Austria by the Treaty of Vion! | last, by the Earl ore murtown, Mr. Brunel {a the chief Ay A "pero bs i ; Second and Third Circles, 25 | !unched, and christened by Mrs. Miles, Bristol, some | CD furely need no mugmentation. Itis enough thatthe | engineer of the undertakinz. Tho line of railway from | dfthenee ee o aemeral Grizaiotti,” says Le Courrier “Pa apie Teeny Posey Pane Mila "| years ago. Corer family of @sagacious chieftain should have pushed its | Portadown to Armagh will bo cumpleted and open ee tie ones.“ is wnother example in support of the great Orenesien and Trivatr Doses. 1 cents. From Dundrum Bay the Great Britain proceeded to | dominion from the ciroumecribed cradie of @ Styrian | public about the fent of October, ‘The Limerick ana | atty,tBt when a government pays no respect to the eon to Belfast Lough. It wee originally intended to take her lordship to the Vistula, the Dniester, the Danube, and | Watorford loeas far a Tippurary was opened for ‘eome nd tna henee bo ,pocnee oe later, to oe into Strangtord Lough, but having encountered an in- | P0. 4 is enough that # German power should be guar- | on the Ist Septomber, and it isexpeoted that the Dublin | eeeats, leu Pe Sais ce oh conan iched, Surgeon, 1311 hrystie stre: tship GARRICK, from Li wer general order at Orleaus pool, hat i twhart, foot of Wall street, ‘goods not permitted will positively be sent to the public store eal Stre 821 $t*m pupils to inatruct at apply at 989 Hudson street. 521