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THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, AUGUST 323, 1849. i 84 The Neithern Tour of tne President, THE RECEPTION AT OneanepuRe, Prom the Philadel)bie News, Au, : n 3, Aug. 17. 1849, From Bedford Springs to Greensburg. the Preside: has met the people by thousands At every towa, vil- tage, cross-road, hamlet and ‘avern they have turned Outen maser—MeD woven wad children—and greeted him as no man was ever before greeted, at least in this of thecountry (’o relate all the incidents and leteribe every reception -t» give the vames of com- wittees, the Bddresse- and repiles—would require a yolume than could be written in amonth. [t bas Deen imposrible: vo write frow: every point — starting off ‘upon the journey early in the morning, and bringing Cuba Movement —The President's Pro- . . Rl a npn (From the Charleston Meroury. August 16. Our ieaders doubtless, have reat the pei il of President Taylor #gainst supposed movements in the United States to aid the Cubans to throw off the tyran- under which they groan, with no little surprise, If cb & procitwation had appeared. forbidding the oiti- sens of the United States to aid the Canadians in their scheme of annexation to the United States, there would have been noe cause for wonder; for we do not doubt the truth of the assertion. that the chief agitators of | that scheme of rebellion against one of the mildest and most beneficent governments. are from the United Sister; whit past experience proves that there are Our Montreal Correspondence. Monrreat, August 20, 1819. State of the City—The Inquest on Mason—The Funeral—The Dragoons, §«. §c. On Friday evening last, the town, with the ex- ception of a few street fights, was quiet. Large bodies of muitary, with magistrates at their head, perambulated the streets throughout the entire night. Col. Gugy and B. Lyman, Esq, City Coun- cillora, offered, if the Mayor would accompany Southern Fashionable Inteliigence—The Rowland Springs Fancy Ball. Correspondence of the Charleston Mercury } With scarcely a mote of preparation, and upon the impulse of the moment, the company assembled at Rowland Springs, determined to enjoy themselves last week. by giving a fancy ball. Li verything of this kind. the suddenness with which it was got up, gaveit @wst aud arelich which made the whole materr ox. tremely pleasant, from its conception to the consum- mation The selection of characters, the choice of appropriate costume, the cutting out and making up, and the thousend minutiw inseparable from the ar- rangements, all contributed to afford employment for the short interval which elapsed between the time that Broapwar Tuvaran — Rossini’s opera of the “Barber of Seville.” was repoatedijiast ming before # Mighly farhionable audience. The opera was well sustwined throughout every scene; and, indeed, we may safuly as:ert, that we have never, on any occasion, @:n a more for the hop an old saying. that * what in avery: is nobody's business,” and thus it is the delinquents escape. One will say, “I will not trke the troubie of broveouting the fellow. t somebody else do it.” Another will say, “It I prosecute, [ will be only delayed on my journey. besides the annoyance ofcontending with such rascala and the glorious un certainty of the law” A third is disposed to prosecute, enthusiastic audience, or one tat more thoroughly enjoyed the rich vocal and musical treat presented te welt, 2 them. Tedesco, as uenal. sustained her part although we thould rather have seen hor in “Nor or“Erpant”’ as in those pleoes there is a better tunity . . the, but how will he have the fellow arrested? for displaying her melodious vote uponly long afierersinary bedtime, leaves but little | thousands rrady to co-operate all along our Northera | it was first determined on, and the night on which it | them, to take charge of the peace of the city 5 but | authorized him scif. (of which he is uot sure) selentitio ability, The Count Almavive Tobe to da gagthing rive frontier to force such a result by the sword. Or if ex- | took place What changes are constantly going on | on the condition that certain odious magistrates, uot be phyric iy able to brip one amay from & gang bh a ene ares gf ate of 8 ten: ™ satied ‘Spring? to ditions to Hungary bad been denounced. this would | around us in the world in which ‘we live. Think ot [ y- | comfederates ready to defend him. Iu thix way. the | 2& - . ena e anlar coh, vereogt we stehesaiee oat She. PoulecapenatceG eet tapiion dtas;eoramentent RURISEE teen te the comes at fancy ball, The such as Mr. MeKeon, of Quebec, and Capt. Wea- | contederates encouraged to proeeed in their work of | tolo was what it always is, an excellent perform bere Ae caaee cr dweitinn and occasionally s tayera, | openly made in many of our Northora cities. But | time iwstill fresh in the memory of the living, when | therall, should go home. The military they also anee, and it did not the road being much frrquented by drovers. The Pre- when and where has there been any demonstration on | the epot was ignorant of human tread, save only whem | desired to have confined to their barracks. The plunder. It is true that, now and then,» police oer takes an offender in the fact; but sach arrests are so tell with his numerous iY Rossi Corsi, in fi igaro, displayed great comie abil: Jovernor at ste. stop the part of our citizens to aid in revolutionizing (ub: rome Wandering savage paused on his war or huntia, , “like angels’ visits. few and fur betweee,” that they ity We cannot but allude to the réle of Dom fm eM not 4 dial hea henner, Open denivmstrations to ald the Cansdiensand Hue. | path. to slake his thirst at one of the many cool and | Mayor agreed, and by the exertions of these parties | have net the effect of protecting the unfortunate om Beslilo, hich was happily entrusted to Signor No- terior was anything but prepossiug the meal furnished | geians are Peaved by unr baked; but ‘suppositious, | delightfuh springs bien gueh out of tho rarrounding the city remained tranquil. The military, not- oats, algritee somehow of another, vs eras Sates: and thay ceprecaiene of aah pie ¥ +f our fire! certainly not public nanifestations by our citizens to | bills, Asif touched by the wand of enchantment, i ¢ Jol. Gugy’ ei i punishment following these arresi js the du ‘would do credit t wany *t our first city hotels The yap Patios pgp Boerner yn op edt d tablest df de.’|' had sll'as duce becomes tesort for ihe teakioeotin nad withstanding Col. Gugy’s request, remained in it, afer dinner was over. mingled freely with nuneration by this truly Southern administration, Al- town, und the obnoxious magistrates persisted in of every man, even at some inconvenience to himself wrong from mavy who are usually quiet listeners at " he Opera. The truth is, Siguor N_ is one of the bs 7 re erent a retreat for the invalid Soarcely & day passes that . 4 —it is the duty especially of the police, the servants of | # brigt be daa Sie brag Saar tenaren areas ie polis though. in this city there bas transpired nothing to | does not bring along with it large additions to tae | Showing themselves. In consequence of this, | ihe people~ to protect those poor strangers, and thas P brgicene fests ag qylazy of masioal: tol Sal peaeclatah, grammes, broken. pl he tie,” ta justi the proclamation of President Caylor, and it crowd already assembled. and the pleasant grounds in | Messrs. Lyman and Gugy gave up their office the | to reseue the character of New York from the stigmas | ih the Opens wy rma elveady, 6 greet, pared germ aminly up ln antagonist ina way at once | looke, therefore now that the Southern vlections are the vicinity are thickly interspersed with the beauty | next day. that such infamous practices Ox upon it. jm Spare lovers, e amusements of the @ dignified and gost-usturd ‘The conversation ran somewhat after this tastnon: — Loco —[Wakivg up to the President.) bei how @’ ye do? 1 w glad (o see ye, but dida’t vote foi North, whither he orditiary proceeding ; Broadway aro beooming exceedingly popula d than the unfortunate inhabitants of the Sprivgs. For two days the ladies gave up all their leted, another has be 4 from Fulton st M Ye, cause Vn a dimeerat pies cperenees bolted, either through terror or by command of the | completed. another has been opened from Fulton street | gervedly #0, This. evesiog Raho pd : a. They are not only compelled to support an , other amusements. and devoted themselves sedulously mand 9 ‘ 1 1 1 reas Race atlas adscorctls heat Gumewr endl | axing Oneal DOT eutleelion: Bat’ the Efea aa hae’ 10 the tapeetent week cs Preparation. ‘Their delicate | Goverment, and was gone to see some friends inthe | dowmte Malden lane, The etrost between these points | character of Elvira, in Verdl al, and am glad to ie Lov0.—You aid you shonld be the President of the and not f party and that you wouldn't be presersptive; but youv'd turned out the dimocrats and nobody elee '”” Gen, Taylor—Who else could | turn out? Nearly all the cflice-bolders were of your party, and [, of course, desired am equalization if { stould’ tet your friends terted from them, their energy. and the un what a goveroment! The despot: it sm of over, very Hke a small effort to gain popularity at the now moving on his tour. we sin- cerely hope there ia good ground for this most extra- Never was there a poor people rupt monareby of old Spain lives by the money ex- The taxes wruog from them an- nually would long since have crushed them, but for equalled riohmess and fertility Of theic wonderful and beautiful couatry. ‘Twenty millions of dollars & year wre exacted by the govern- ment from some three hundred thousand peo je. And ussia or gud fashion of Caroline and Georgia, becuiling the time with healthful exercise, and inhaling the pare atmosphere of this mountain region. But my present business is with the ball, and not | fingers plied the needl+ incessantly “Frem morn till dewey eve," and kept time to the delicious music of their voices, 8 they diveusred the peculiar and relative adaptation of the dresses to the characters which they designed to represent. It was refreshing to see Ko much indus- try allied to ro great ingenuity. It was no child’s play, Tassure you, to fix off sume forty dresses fora fuucy On Saturday morning the Coroner’s inquest onthe body of the poor lad, Mason, was proceeded with. Upen the names of the jurors being called over, it was found a Mr. Tobin, a French Canadian, had Village of l’Industne. Two constables were de- spatehed after him, with orders to bring him back, it necessary, by force. The Clerk of the Court also reported that the Hon. Louis ety polite: Lae Poti taine, H. M. Auorney General, and proprietor of the house trom which Mason was shot, had refused to obey the order of the court, and to mike his Tue Orsrnuction oF tur Sraexrs.—Never were the streets of this city so barricaded by obstructions as at the present moment. The section of the Russ pave- ment from Reade street to Fulton street having been has been ripped up, and barricaded at either extremity. The omnibuses up Broadway from the South ferry must consequently go down Maiden lane, round by Nassau, and up Fulton street to get upon terra firma in breadway again. It is gratifying that this témpo- rary obstruction will be compensated for by permanent results, If all Broadway, and all the leading streets in the olty, were paved with granite blocks. “a consum- ve ning concluded with the ballet of “La Vivandiere,” tm which Mile. Blangy and M. Durand won new Lsurele, It is one of the best ballets that has been produced im this city for long time. entertainments ‘he simple announce: to fil the house 0 has already mado herself « favorite by performances, Due notice will be given of ~The proprietor, true to his re- | ‘ jon devoutly to be wished” would be realized; and | s¢lves, continues to present the public with fresh at- i . ball, in ihe ‘brief period of two days; and the more | appearance. A rule of the court was given, that | ™& i . See Tee nes noe it would Dopro~ | avople oo. situated ‘sie to, vindinets ake AGRE: soa | evtselslif when you take: fute'soualiscation that she'| Me’ Ledootaine be brought up by force, if he per. Tah end prove ta'be tone coon Tayaweace, mould | tractions; and his efforts to gratify his patrons, who, im Bronte eight. General; I never thought of Sra their swords for independence, there is not a Springs couid turnish nothing towards it.and the la- | sisted in his refusal on) D I believe the deincerats did have all the pleces— fact. They firet got ‘em from Ginerel Jack- cawe my good friend, they've had pos- arly twenty years; and they ought tobe satisfied with their half nercafcer. ‘The argument was conclusive and the locofoeo could not 5 0: with more houesty than 1s possensed by those from whom he drew his comptaints, he“ con- the graip.” and owued up 1 fh. and the locefoco, oppressors. mneral; you're right!” till the carriage rolled wi heart in the broad South, not a friend to her institu- tions, but will burn with sympathetic ardor in their President Taylor may put forth his proolama- tions. and use or abuse his high office to truckle to Northern fanaticiem, and to repress any generous #ym- pathy. or more eficlent support in the sbape of men and bayonets, to aid in such s struggle, but his edicts will be in vain He will have to establish here a tyra Dy as dexpotic ax that which exists in Cuba before can binders an American citizen from going where pleases to fight for an oppressed people against their ‘Thou-ands of our gallant s: iL go to that glorious island to rescue it trom Spanish or negro dies were, consequently, obliged to draw exclusively Upon their own resources. But draw they did, and their drafts were nobly met and honored, At about eight o'clock. on ibe evening of Thursday last, the bandsowely decorated saloon gave signs of more than ordinary life and gaiety | know your very rechérche city people will stare when they hear of per-” sous going toa ball, and that «fancy ball, at such an unfarhiopable hour, but the the trath must by toid, and the historian is bound to deal with facts, At eight o'clock. then. the ball commenced. and seldom has there been witnessed, even where “time aud circumstance” paid all in favor of it @ more beautiful and animated | displa ‘onday. In consequence ot the castigation which the coroners, from their partiality, received from the press, they were more civil, and in fact even terrified. At ten o’clock, the hour appointed for the funeral of the above unfortunate man, I proceeded to his father’s residence in Craig street. [immense num- bers of persons had already assembled, and many of the highsst citizens, all dressed on purpose for the mournful occasion. About 11 A. M., the hearse moved off, having in front of it the two grand masters of the Orange Lodges in Lower Canada. There were. eight pall bearers, the friends of the of the streets by building new houses. is also anothur pleasing source of annoyance, if we may 40 speak, i. ¢. the public are willing to bear the inconvenience for the gratification of seeing such evidences of its growth and prosperity. For instance, within about a year, ia\ourt- jandt street, every single house has been rebuilt or is now in progress of ervotion, with the exception of the house at the corner of Broadway. There is yet # third caure of preventing the free passage of the streets, and that is the erection of sewers, We wish there were ten obstruc'ions for every one theréis from this cause ‘These sewers ought to have been built long ago, and we fegret that even now they are not constructed upon any comprehensive system, or with a view to a point of numbers and respectability, are in the ascen- dant, have hitherto been, and will no doubt continue to bo, eminently suceesaful. Last eveniag, Charles Dance's new comedy, in two acts, just received, called @ “ Wonderful Woman, or the Marquis and Cobbler,” was played, Mr. Dawson representing the character of the Marquis de Frontignac, Mr. A. Andrews that of Viscount de Millefleurs, Mr. Kingsley that of Rodolph, Mr John Sefton that of Crepin, @ cobbler; Mra. C. Howard (hat of Hortense, aud Miss Roberts that of Cecile. ‘The acting was very excellent, aud Mra, How. ard's singing was most warmly spplauded, and would have been encored but for the inconvenience which the domination it called ou by the people of Guba. They 4 The cortumes were excellent, and | cannot | thi di d I blood red | thorough draining of the whole city, Judy would have experienced from the intense beat, bay + x Cl a describe to you the rise of thi tthe | deceased; these were dressed in long blood re: vrougt 6 5 , h ae rere pr ey eee deh oper Ge the Gut or thas a a Wee tienen perfect maiuerin which the various ona on | scarfs and bunches of blood colored vious bind- | Tne Cartan or tHe Tiny Wanv Pector, axp tHe | #l\ hough the thieatre ie the cootort Iu this great motre lected, to escort the President to town, aud was at least river—more important to the Soath. and the great | sustained ing the crape round their hats. Immediately after Crvy Issrecton.— Under the he polis. The bill altogether was a first-rate o1 ail tae a entertainments mentioned in it were givea tos highly i In the Herald of yesterday, the ree-quarters Valley. of the West, than all the middle States, and || Dias, with her bow and quiver, was represented by | the coffin, the father, a gigantic man, and his only Teapectable and numerous audience, in first-rate style. Dus one house cavinweh toed reentry ee Herthere lotocgets rel petee ‘any control inimical €0 jo8 Young lady of Auguste, whose accomplishments and | remaining son, followed us chief mourners; next cepa te tha aoee eerreman was made toapoear | irhis evening the guegeous new bellst, in witch tas th was extracrimvary. (he President stepped | their interests’ In despite of the Buffalo platform, |“amlability bad made her a guneral favorite; and the | came the citizens, two and two, to the number of thet Aty Inspector, in seferenes to the Wpuse 199 Lites, | celebrated Kavel family and Mile, Bertin, und M. Sril- pe ron company with the Governor, | Which Mr. Webster aawrte to be genuine whizgery de: «¢dder® Bereeif might wull have envied het fair repte- about 1,500. All had red around the crapes of | ty crests yinw . — . 1 down Le paey fi 1 and entered into the most familiar conversation The Unions they will clariug that no more slave States hall be add: ato this, sentative on this occasion A French beauty, of the times of the 14th Louis, was personated by a married lady of their hats. The shops, with the exception of a poor ty street, where deaths by cholera bad taken piace, So far from manifesting the slightest unwillingaess in lant will appear, There will no doubt, be a crowded hous ‘The Ravels never fail of drawing a crowd of ‘women would rush to kiss him, and the little girls were lone, encther star in ous Deg. among.) Choos teen whore her Frenchman’, were all shut. The procession passed | the matter, he sent a umber of his fores to ald, if ne. | @Btbaciartic admirers, y é * great personal attractions have » alls 0 i * % “ by’ Sp a daliteind Ostchovey the President aud party the brights’ hem a reall nnd atvened peia cated been universally recognised end admired, {tis credi- | through all the principal streets of the city, pre- | cessary, Mr. Corban. aud the Bunion’s Turarne.—Both tiers of boxes and the ‘were met by a deputation i. carriages headed by Hon. ve ithe pace the proseaaet J. Ogle; and bef ré watering no iiene ord * about ai or out of Con, adminirtration—the opposition of Southern traitors, in #3—the ories of Northern aspirauts to table to the tasiv of Georgia to add, that here also thoy | have been unheritatingly admitted. Her dross was most tastefully arranged. and she both looked und acted vious to interment in the Protestant burying ground. had accompanied him, in see house was cleaned. or that the inmates lefe it the fact in that nothing was done; But parquette of this house were finely filled last evening, | by # most brilliant audience, aud the entertalaments Re Le 4 no order was given * wer by ® Northern predomiuance, or of furious c I had almost forgotten to meni by Mr. Corban tothe colored men to remove the tur- | wore most heartily applauded. Thé mustoal burlotte warmly revedved by Vol: W.8. Pearson. and conducted to Regen By wr we ca tage a derived additional beauty from the snowy brow of one | OM last l'riday night, they go tion on the part of the iam: lor, of course, taking the part of Jenny. The various the hotel, where Le rpeut an hour before tea in reoeiy- | events. Cubs will be # part of jouthera States, | oF Georgia’s fairest daughters, who up in the | prairie, for their horses, when it leaked out some gent in command of the police ordered them to return J g ing his Afton eupper, the indies O€ the toma | tating upon n vatject. on wileh oe fea reeds rc. | interceting character of m youthful bride, Her lovely | Way OF other that such was the case, and the con- | fothe station house, The enptala hed nothing ‘ehae | songs she einge in this plece wore capitally done Miss Societe ek nee crane seme entnems gootvadng DORE UpOn o sation, of WUUE WS fear the pilminis: | face, eparaiing eyes and joyous emite, made her the | sequence was that a number of quite amall boys | ever to a b giving instructions in the first in- | ‘7, sings the popuiar negro melodies of the their visit Sarthe cbihie. suiéabeas'ththe relics of e tettee rlinns tn ke, flagging and *R8iect of general obrervation; and the tones of her | assembled to see them depart, About thirty of the | stance; his duty was to neo that they were obeyed; but | a city and archouss C. W. Cla ‘The party left Somerset at se ing, dining at Ligonier where the President was again mly received by. hundreds on horseback, in carri- Amanic flapping sails with Northern breezes. ix Jaran.—Oresina ov THE clear silvery voice. fell like musio on the ears of the de- | lighted circle. of which she was continually the centre. ‘The Queen City furniaied & charming ropresentat dragoons were present, and the little boys no sooner caught a glimpse at them, than they began cheer- as uo attempt had been made by Mr, Corban to them, he is not responsible for the consequeno; Tuiting expedition, wi popular “Dowbey and Son,” that least of all can he be regarded as having sssui with whom the patrons of Burton hui n0Ke : R64, and on foot Drivingon towards Greonsburg, with. |, f\menican, Sacre Published | yesterday aa ac- | Of Spring, In Ue person of @ young ledy well know ing and fhinging stones a them. a, pede pee position hostile to the City Inspeator, Jeasant dealings, concluded the evenl in tem.mailes of the: pines. at the fuot of @ stoop count from the China Mail, of the voyage of Com- | your city; and never was that delightful season more | Tavid.a Fr ey diwood, which | ROW AT 4 Fusenat.—Last ov ‘o-night, Mr. W. B. Chapman takes Sather romantic slovetion, Sarrodnded én weitty every T'S 4. Glens im thle :aited' Sta'es Preble, | Welcome thamwas its lovely impersonation on this oo- dodging ibe stones, some cord wood, which | pening over the Fulton Fer; offers fine bili for the ion The comedy of ide by the rugeed cli of the sivegtanies, the Prenident.| from Canton to Nangarakt, Japan, and the recovery by, | casion Jay on the way; at last, however, one of these ter- | Pons uf the carriages had got late the & with @ most admirable cast, Burton as ate but su stone House its ex: | im at that port of « number of American vailora-the | Gliding silently and quietly slong, with ® noiseless | rible fellows raised his carubine and fired at two | of one of she vehicles demanded the fare from the Clark, Dir, Lynx ; Chap Mr Dove; an eriotemt castle, white the interior | crew of the whale Abip Ladoga. whe hed been tread, was seen @ Novics. closely enveloped in s long | little boys, who, behind a stone pillar, were paying | occupent. and said he would not go auy farther Mr. Younghusband”it 1s a most amus geye the evidenee of sabstantial on one of the Japanese ‘and kept for more than White. veil, which conovaled deeply. interesting | particular’ attention to. him; the ball k the | was not paid there and then. To this the g comedy, and will be well play Box and Cox, Te was the residence of Gor Johnaton. |S, var in captivity by the Jealous and tyrannical go. countévante of g very young married indy, of Charles pillar. After this breach of discipline, six more | im the carriage demurred; a row took place. blo with C ‘and Burton as the two occupants of the The Premaent jumped from the carriage with the vernment country. During this peried, they ton. The lengthy probation within the walls of con- | Ph ois wore fired by thes mighty men of valor, and | intercban, the driver conquered; the police were | one room, the “Most Unwarrantable Intrusion,” ray of twenty-two. and at once recognised the Gover- |: ses confined iu prisms nd. cages. oud treated with:| Vent Iteelt, ovuld roarcely have added to the pecioction | : B . attracted to the spot, aud arrested the vanquished, | will conelude the entertainments . had never seen him iz | true Japaneve rigor; as may be lsferred from the fost. | of this representation the captain and all managed to get we boatd shot Pecring bim off to the- mation beust. “Seastine; the:|.. Neccomne ‘Tueatax—To night Me, T. B, Jobaston 7 cighty years of age he till walks with | Cf'one of them belug drived by despair {> the com: | An Engltch countess, of the prosentresiné, was finely | boat. On Saturday afterneon they intended Srming | funeral proceeded without the prisoner. salsa. sobegediba toejetithaamaseraiae ania the city of forty. The meeting between the mission of suicide; sithough they were carried down to represented by a young lady of Burke county, (vo! in, and this time with their horses; it leake aw Wonk lnpady Veond.-Voaaadal whtie home e his a oure, and on we A empous repast wer Pre: | Nangnaki, undoubtedly, tor the parpose of belug sur- | whore commaiding and majestic figure was eduirably | out, however; tnd although they had marched ten | 4. \¢ Gorn dahing. fot eole be the force Went ae aes, | eceastom ha will prevent ® mont excellent billy Me.and fe 4 Pn y ‘nk ae rendered or ebipped out of the country as soon as pos- sdapted to the part which she had so judiciously se- | milesto reach L’Anguille ferry, when they saw the (5th ward) they hooked up the dead body of amate | Mra. J. R. Seott, Mr. J.C. Dunn, and Miss Carline, the sible. lected. crowd on the other side, allan to meet them, | {ofant in a state of nudity. and which could not have dansevec, have all volunteered their services, and we The case of these men is, in all respects, similar te ‘The accomplished lady of one of your esteemed com- | the heart of the captain could not stind and been born mavy days, perhaps hours. before it met its | that of the crew of the Lawrence, another American mirrion merchants. added to the variety of th back they were uunsferred to Lapraitie. liere | fate, It was very muck decomposed, No clus, as | ®*Pect the house will be filled in every part, as Mr, whale ship. which, in May, 1846, was lost off the const . ning, by sppearimg in the character of « Gipse, will be no peace in Montreal . Jong as this | yet. bas been discovered as to the parentage; but there | Johnston is deservedly a groat favorite at the Ne- of Japan, which only the sevond mete and seven of the sustained as u-wal. the well established reputation of | Will be ett Og dealin ae ry tease th atrapect foul play. The Coroner has | tiowel, apd hes worked hard during bis at em crew succeeded in reaching alive. They. also, wore, Persie ami. for qracetulness of motion and a fine- ee eae ACER, Reve Paste’ atheee, D to hold am inquest. sei muchable trons,” Stesehee tm ‘pace venteen cul be e = ep oe * ‘yeket,"’ wi p! at wa conte’ tn aa ‘ cages, hoses, aad the. The metropolie of Carolina gave us a Shepherdess, | site the jewelry warehouse of Mr. Savage. “The Acnepans += Beptel yong peenodanee: ~~ one also the drama of “ Charles the [1.” with J. It Sait Pry Bote of Junks, in which they were passed from port to dreseedin met exquisite on, whose gentie looks | property was completely, destroyed ; and, horrible | snd ¢ bristie strocts, he window caus hile inthe ext | Capt Copp, and Mrs. Soott aa Mary Copp.” Mr. Duna, port, ull they reached Neugesaki ; being continually nd modest demenuor, added greatly to the beauty | to relate, a servant maid, in trying to rescue her | @Ut by failing through » window sash, w he city hos, | &* Edward, will sing a favorite song ys ye piece, Txpoeod to all sorta of il rage, threatened, lasult Trd'to the rake routes were, we fateh fur a Finns: | clothes, was suffocated, and so burnt to a cinder. | of haveing scurtein Ho cea saben to the elty hos | 2’ variety of danclog will ake up the oveutag!e ruelly and to the rame source were we inde! for @ Flower i i ord d | Wwements, T! season u house conel coupunrt den Pies vo th bose eid rar tee) Girl, who, herself. resembled # delicate bud burst It ie remored in political citcles here, that [ ‘Accipent.--On Tuesday, » man was taken fromthe | ot .* aod the whole of ma were compelled, under terror of ‘ot forth into maturity. to add to the beauty and finish Elgin has received despatches by the last steamer, in which he is ordered i | tately home ; an dook (by the police of the ath distelot) Insensible, from not for want of patr onege, As n the rule ali this month. with this week, though full audiences hat Boe some delightfal parterre ! the eflectaof turpentine, whieh he had drank in mis- |v. m: the eroes or eipicture of it, according to the euslont | A Femant Gis. of Germany, wa-gast bappity itns- | that, m consequence of this order, he will depart | the eareteot turpentine, whieh he bad drank ia mals, Perec tpe gato? are mmm a anys islanders in regard to trated by & married lady of Chariestou—and ro eom- | in a few — 4 ote +. | 8 o'clock. | ther with the astonishing accomplishments of the re- deat ‘" ulsion of the Portu- _ plete was the illusion. that one was almost tempted to I may mention an interesting piece of in- Sopven Iuivess,—Ann Sullivan, about 30 years of | nowned Herr Cline, whose performances upon the tight to guere, more then two centuries ago Taquite uf her. how long 16 hed been sinee abe had 1eft formation, currently believed here, in «high life.” | gge, of Newark, NJ was taken suddenly liavout 4 | Lowmsd Terr line, whose performances upon the tight sion All this, be it remembered, occurred one yearafteran her native Khine, to bring life and happivess to @| jr isto the effect, that Sir Allan McNab is to be | o'clock on Tuesday. in one of the Dry Dock stages, and continue to excite the admiration of all who witness Bw y fw American shipmaster, Capt Cooper, of whale ship stranger land: | The tmitation, both in dress and man- | married to Miss Coutts, whode hroe, from her was taken to Dr Lyon's apothecary store. 440 Grand | them Manhatta: Spanese au examp! is- ners, Was ied. rincely charities, is known in quarters of the | street, from thence brought to the station house ia | ¢ Distins are giving concerts at Rechester. ose weeny cemar ee tcearioeenationt ws tpt iapestotien e'faoa Geace aat | world.” ‘The gre banking frm fs mame sl | pvatestimcanniiy” skewcovered and vat taken | 7 Fawtenseclly i Y , where he lai he could reileve himself from their 2 ‘ z vt Deir not but look on with some degree of commisera- the fearful havoc whieh she was making among the hearts of the young gentl ho ventured with- If our gal- exists, and 1s conducted tor this lady. lant Canadian chieftain wins his bnde, Dandum C ada West, will rise from | tle, at Hamilton, ¢ home yesterday morning. Inqurat.—A Coroner's inquest was hold at Rockland Lake on Saturday last. by the Coroner of Cononn: The New Orleans Seronaders are drawing crowded | houses at Newport. | Mrs. Fenny Butler, it is ssid, will give Shakeperion . F | Readings at Syracuse during w York State Fair. table, in the parlor. and the hall, the in the magic circle of her wite! ‘ itgages lke a Phonix from its ashes. This | Rocki ake county, upom the body of John Moran, gathered sround Gen. Teying; the, whigs to +5 also. we owe an obligation for | yr See woeid agen pe Upset everything in | Who Was found, drowned in ae ovaaiy $e 8 ceréey | roe 4 and the locofocos to question him. American power, dignity aud moderation on the Ja- " on of be RT Canada, and shake the power of the party now in | gine to i drowned while crossing | M, BRooxtys, Augast 20, 1849,— BIS ARRIVAL AND RECRPTION AT PITIZAURGH. panese government The Lawrence was wrecked just by c= ied la , fi Far b- ye id hardly | to tts foundation, than the bloodiest revolution on | fiom the State of New York to the State of New Jersey, | journed to meet asa Board of [From the Buffalo (N. Y.) Courier, Aug 20 } three mouths before he arrived there wiciy. postatned theowsons, y of the costume | Tecord. Of course, the English court would at | by the amalt beat bring swamped in which he was raile Health Present, the President, and Aldermen meDoue boop eo yt agen pert nk aed - ‘athe Be can vivectiy' Webs wenele by ey ma once make Sir Alian a baronet— And perhaps,” ” ‘The brother of the deceased procured his body, , ald, Spinola, Morrell, Hinman, Spice, Church, Haex- elgeh on. Sitartny.efvecaoen. «tle was neti j apt my ey “give te a Canadian overao a wo md bad It Interred ta che Calvert Cemetery on Long | Tt, (Rice, Boerum, Suchmore, Wilson, sof their! Mrs.——, of Charleston, appeared in the cost) of tis pitiful to see the present state of Montreal, , needa “ 5 eee aoe lish Duchess; and the viohness ot her di 4 | and to observe how the war of faction is plunging } de ateng LY. B . ye! saad pa thousands | Hornee of her costly jewelry, set off her hands | 4 fine city int the greatest ruinand distress, Pro- Pollve Intelligence, the pi ane ter Forward in vlog a, terme bade jt serma quite obvious that the appoxed power, dig. | 2 Gaon aden perty of A value, an busines a a siang Cand pBilensive Robbery uf Gold ~ Ov the 16th {ortant, two kept by any peenon one. jm weloome, Brqui were present U nity aod moderation of American people will never tame old tory over again. the people of Mon- reneb gentlemen, brothers, ¢ name of Le Forre, ithin the eighth ward of ity, sident, (who thanked’ the donors in ropriste | induce the Cubo, or his ministers. vol treal desire a revolution, let them speak out like | from Philadelphia. put up at imonigo’s Hotel, in id T'wenty-vighth atrevts, and Secon ermty Ai Waits coe tise mouse, | SRuStS te ebreses Pet assis Se aeece mens Arms and money wil be ead, an thou | Brongn orf Rao ran bk cetyl Nh avsur, ater sage ema pansion io ReesGoil sonra We thas the slosiare tt the te: ceunot compel them to trade with us. if they do not two lovely sisters from your olty, who seomed the very sends of their most reepectable citizens, of ull par- | (08 tit kes cred thele room dusting their soseace, | ¢ aay fusvon Vidtatg or ag v6 compty wth tare Aftor addreeses by Mr Forward, the Presi- | wish do so, We can never war upon incarnation of gentleness and modesty. {t required no | ties, who now hold aloet, would join them As to by opeving s window which looks into the ball; this iam, dee She. ahuababe- tener aenieeanae dam Sianerie bis carcinos ont tation ta the following | them for the sake of forcing the barriers of their greateffort of the imagination. tofaney that they were s | this system of threatening, it is contemptible, and | windee "ths untuened/ elias tent; ee Pushing it 1 Rept, to, the tse. af the, pom ef the eouatp of = | exclusive. ayatem. it becomes Pees do adaticlpate’ far’ a period ia the onjomeneect | "nbefitting: the race from which they are ulways | yy. obiained aneasy acess. The two trunks belong . Kings, ured be prosmouted fare mmpetma ee waty of bel irr {swith unmingled pleasure, and at the same | serious consideration, worthy (o be weighed by ihe govern= 0 participate for » period in the enjoy boasting they have sprang. ing to the gentlemen, were standing by the side of law reguiating the Board of Health. with it distrust of my own abilities that ment at Washingion, whether it is ww for us to permit But ft is not only the mob’s fault; the gen: each other; one was foun oa, wteted that the directions eoa- time with grea y t prope rail mortality ly th b’s fault; the ti h oth found broken open, apparantt have to revurm my ue! 8 to the citizens of | this jealous fo treat our American wrecked sailors . A Black Nun, closely veiled, — slowly must come out and lead, and 1 believe the mob | dove with @ chisel, from the marks on the trunk, an’ ,Felatiew Go tne pay, | would say citisens of with the gross imhumanuy which we have now abundant lemnly thtough the gay and brilllant scenes, and would follow. They want a head—some one ca- | ® beg containing $2.90) im gold eagles of this last your's bad not been strictly oum- county, the second in consideration In tho great | proof they systematically pursue towards them. The Jae i to the cortaln d them to nobler ob- C2!" 9E*, & Dew gold | atch, valued at $40 pur Tealdept stated that, ia consequence of of Pewnsylvanis. and Pitteburgh, the first for man | panese are not » barbarous people. in the proper sense ere @: ingly anxious to | pable of guiding and ireeting He eee Oe | cheaed tbat day by Mr. LeFevre, aud placed ia histrank advice Which he bed tecrived, he bed act deemed tures inthe Union isny it is with feelings of of the word; op the coutrary, they are a ighly cultl- reed area heer eieges. =e] . pep ie ak for saalies, od te oo bale keepio wae token. Fie rogue sneagee te bare viewable, for the interests of the city curpuration, pleasure that | thus have oo a gooey Ug ‘vated, civilized peopic, who know evil from good per- en. fe + 100, w in romewbat of a hurry. rf le a ore 0, and 1 would bere observe that the great diffloul- | ike feetly well and are quite aware of the wrong and in- Justice which they practise—and, indeed ee for rare, doubtless shone beneath the folds which so cruelly cun- yg om oe tof tl of « Pirate. The costume was well chosen, a garrison of 2000 men under | pt age rag 8g Do a if they don’t, they arms, when the; another & canteen of which he omitted to open, @ bag containing the sa amount of gold, was deposited therein facts that ibe said resolution sbould be carried out seourd- Ing to its strict | TF, but that the direction contained therein bad been so far executed. as to remove from of deterring even ship ought to—that mobs of Montreal could not | ees have been placed inte the hands of said mill whatever might operate hurtfally to the pube land their coast, maki | ttach five huadred troope, ne sod Hays. now on the alert in He health ather to encounter denth from thiret aod Fate een ated his tenn PN | search of the thief. miseries | and that they have ne intention of doing so. They Pe a ioe coed Ou motion of Ald. Srivs. it was nee. M4 | of Japanece captivity subnceaeete Ms gee never produced such ® marked sensation As it | ought to treat the disturbances as a civil riot—not is ew of Rape —-Umost Bria i neues has on oeaeent by So osttens elo- | Two American ship's crews have already been com- conridered ill-bred, in this region, for people to raise them into the dignity of political excitement. | joner police, arrested, yeate Heard. and thet he bs sustaiecd therein, do led to endure these wuffering:, one for nearly a year, evidence of ent, her entrance into the | But French Canadians will be French Canadians, | name bari Farbach,'a keope: ig Cuasetion, inn ieaoaeqocoant other for reveatveen of all the world over. F. | ing house. at No 47 Greenwich street, on » Sndescan Qitrteuveerntiitamntnaadt e ‘be. s man | of things wany other © ever, Gleturbed th Sar erence issued by Justice Lothrop. wherein he staud Tah on Res Saget agers grein wry kindly al- | @ similar manner unless steps be taken by ourgovern- countenance A Menver Amone tHe Cauiror Earanants—Tue @e uggles, President, with was a oisy Be oe, Bere most patt, | ment in time, to prevent the recurrence of ill treat- thy hortess furni Goup on tHe Gra —The Mem (Tenn) Lagl+, of entered into # a ned the {aL eye | Rig tatoo iss inthe Tgant a, Lace Yo ony har scene samen | {tine aitiums Were tet ehh ta Sey Teva oe eee ; difficult to supply, as ne! riy-hve miles sout! , fol fe hearts of | eee andrea bpd oe tpg +a pane pom remat for the length and ith of her propor- lowing extract:—At we soe Benwsd + od ober vom pe Fihaged hn nk ta resumen ry rien be pate reper , running through tions. selves into @ company. and elected » o aS the 5 alte. of Eye A By nthe aod pn the ‘There were several of the young Misses who contri- | name of Bass ax our captain, We oe eded aa consumption oud | coasts of the different Japanese islands inevery dirvo- buted much to the tout ensemble of the ocsasion, if I far as the entrance of the (/reat American et, when May Ku. in Wirttameevnon.—A tion, These straits are dangerous from rocks and cur- may spply such an expression; but, as{ hope to see thy company Kplit, and the ox-teams went by the: John Brophy was killed the 20th fast, | Femts; the coasts are, for the movt part. iron boand; them sim! a nes at some future period, | shall t telves, to whi part we attached ourselves, ax we bad Jowing singular meourr:—It appears thet the decunsed 4 the fens arefull of reefs and banks, aud exposed to all omit particularising them now. and make apferthe | oxen About 30 miles back from here the roxd forks, erda: been wrestliog with a mau named Pairtiog Roaghe, theit own country. but to car- | the fary of the tremendous typhoons which ragein deficiency when that time shall come. | and one road goes to Santa Fe. and the other to Albu py he course of which Row tripped up by the ‘Tr aris into the country of an enemy = iatitudes i bere is aiways peril of shiy wreek Having diepesed of the ladies, proceed we to the gen- | querque, Bass and the mule teams went to Santa F Ing open the trunk of omsof his emigeant boarders, by 18 by decensed, wRo immediately attempt Fee anate their position wherever their banner | Every year, perhaps, we may expeet tie lors of one or tlemen:— | fe pack. and we took the road to Albuquerque After 440 name of vinches Datls, and stealing therefrom ® 7. Before be bad waded fer, ee, ba 300, ‘be wafuried. (immense ) Bat, sir, while | more vessels. whose crews can only eeoape by making Mr C——n, of Charleston, to whose exertions next | Base bad ‘s0me 30 miles on the Santa Fo |. jot of elothing, valued wt $100. At the time the act wae +4 " hands wi Jeasure and with ide | speak of the soenes that | the nearest shore: Why should we allow these uuforiue to those of the ladies, the viniters at the Springs are they come to a Mexican vill oailed Sen Miguel, committed Waddington was keeping house * he, whic! it him thé broek betwee she teonapired in Mexio am empbaticsliy @ man ef | nate men. ovr feliow ertixens, to be seized upon und treated | chivfy indebted for the ball, appeared in the character where one of their men got billed in a fracas wit Ceoar street, but bas now left. and was about leaving Boeltetty killing him instentiy. \oroner catiffe aid feinne, (mprisoned fur manchs or ond dis | of hjs own mesa, on account of the sity when arrested yesterday by tha officer, Jus Inquest on the bly, and the jury r0 restrain them from military inhuman way. layed his fine figure to great advantage. whiekey, will be bung en the 10th of July at Sea othr ed the accused tor ® further hear- of accidental dexth | The Coruasr hat, how t: ‘at in self defence mins cartyiog Croted es ten weit ‘cad thove soreeg ect Othe theme ie o—, ce your ety as a sailor, was inimitable, Siraeel™ we dave not seen so much a: we ex. 4 Leapeperteinea she; eve ver, held him to uswer the charge of wanslanghtoe. ‘ap enemy's Sram (Cheers ) ‘Although £ because ut ro] the Imperial Cubo to will chat end. tm looking at him, it was dificult to realise that, | p cted in the line of buffalo. We killed two bulls Covsr.—Ottteer Wm. Clayton yesterday ar- Rave been bred 10. the proferdon of rine, [say again Joreigners shall be hept out of hie dominions ? acne, Sod acoW. Dest and antelope ate very numerous. 1) bs sination oF 1H Ni man abd two wonton, uamed Wiles Briiees that Tl man of 1 am ansious ‘at all tines, ‘We hold that it is not only the right, but the daty, | “ It waa but famey’s sketch," Rever saw the like of rheep in my life; you vee themim | _ A’ humber of our curio of, and tilen Banus on ® charge of fi open puter stances that erety possible means | of the American government to set ita pleasure in op- Hi! was well made, im true vailor style, and be | herds of from 6,000 to 20000. We bave seen very few | 7 including the loa Durglarioudly entering a hows sn Sasith sterets im. = Sasa, vey possible pbs Bere ted before ition to that of the Emperor of Japan, and to will acted end danced the character to perfection. wild Indias, apd they appeared very friendly and anx. 117 ne Paeurtons and “Bristol Bilt’? brought up ite, Motyaret Ouridew fesided aed vanlag woreut De resorted to. (Cheers) Sir’ hare en. Tint eer eftionss sell not be treated te this etresioas | oe F any Fo aese ot 8 py | fous ta, trade, Ite very common in this sgarirs, te fe the Police court After six Jous hours, they gud carrying away « quantity of fancy govds and fame tered State with perfec nee i bamen ’ J we wat man hard! o) tae e their ‘chiet ent othe Sho possi, wel sh | Shopeboue ber ued tase te oaghe te take the prope? Pp Benes to Be see ee Renee Cae. The value of ie until bets thas tried. We sball rrach | ead Are ty 1 neh Goon food ey ee sdemoersta, sad “ative ” without ” party, ttepe to inform the latier of ite resolution and «0 in. | joom fie 6 aid pla Te I | forenoon. th abetting in the late riot st rac eee as te peteurd “artaoms edie, eeaaeal an tr bred T pe ghar gm abet The eave tna quietness with mio he pinyod his part | fr." th ' 7, of acum {nat ere hae bres sad} Cueeday, by Justice Winslow, aad houoradig thowt ben mother ox peditine jed much to the general effec tone ‘as any as 5 O00 at work atone oe ays and iny with bar been to meet you a* a plain repal to create a suitabie impression, ought to be sent to — Diack Kas wan well fepresented by Mr. C—-1 + mleo fe nee | Lond ebeere orders direct feat A Bios iA y + | there are not more than 30 or 40 as t in iy | New York Post Ottce. Ghunguisbed d coacvesvengs Gadetwragiotrete ele ah Un eee ey the pattem of crlesion s eonnem, | of Augusia; and his sombre costume contrasted advan: | tyy, uated; We shall probably stop at Albuquerque | Ma Eprron—-Can you inform me by what authority mouy. ofan ditnguisbedlieonn, guoners oovduey| Gow joking spray hjoot vhich ough | Tageruly TIM te FA forme Ucn ee aay: | fame it it goven dope to rect fp Un ein fen tesbpiitase Cconsbeeee eh anny Feupreswey tiie Tels \etiréce wu sheusers ten ¢ te leeve thet oay mee i tally, ght iy straction, which disti»guished his entrance, oe, querqne. where the newly diccovered gold mines are; aouten od yg ro Saye can eee pong ' With ail the oof onlential pride bhughey In. | Ct A mera, enlikerihe friace of Denmark, whom | £@qTety probably, we shall come ton halt there and | Wiivois tenuited 10 Andi tuch thing ae baif ounce letters after the five bad ee er ae e wee a oe rare | be gieatly Feoombled I think he was 04 "played | “7 - erasing m ounce. Until ately 1 paid for slug letters, 9 oonta even of the existence of the foreigners and thelt ehipe | ‘upon’ by some of the fale creatures WHO were presses | Anornan Larrea raon Casnce M. Ctav, on Twa Fox - for doubis 10 conta, ttle 1s canis and ae om: bat mo gomeee, be getace Comes eC Oes eaee Be teas ot tee | on aN Goeaeen: town Traceoy —This individual has written another ee eee nee at Property {am told the rates are 8, 10, 20, anda «9; and ye.cor fa tiside bar barlaas’” whom be aitccts to despise and | “seers O—— sod B——, of Chatlestom, did full Jas. | jerrer, vindicating Bis lonocence of the marder of Biase comuimued Inronny, here the 1 paid u0 cents fur a tripe letter to Albuay. for which ‘applause, fs kept carefully wate dyes ned seid | sans the of Mexican banditt!, which Turner a th ac eu commited in defen 0 le oo aaeiera ace! eve before was charged or but bots Ue suoe FoR Oy tiem, There 6 Sy 80 See Ooi asrumed for the bight. They were admirably Iie Sheaking of the ase, be says rm oygeny , | la thelew, when, aud by whow authority, waait altered mintpg. anufacturing operations and | folal« as are sent om board jorming d fited re. | And sustained themreives with spirit and effeot “ Turner te known in Kentucky te be away | toto Rae ate er ban he wee hdger eure, ke., Nal may be allowed to ray. that | am not tres [oat Dp esha hend oy edlber <~ Teay h - Mr. w, of Uharleston, was & baudsome rej Crime; whilet Rasyon- who I+ s criople fur life by | Hines ‘eubwequently given at the jail mee. 4 py laws of pr ty when | devote a little rotution of the commander ot the her nner ry tative of a French officer, in an undress uniform. His | wounds he inflicted on himself with « bowie kuife, in « ines bo, namey tn the fly, unless they bave lived | On the 10th instant, « yo quiring such information as | ean ob: a as con ui aad hoa! | ov tome was tastetuliy selected, and disponed ins man- | pet-boure pacoumade, to attempting te Inetare ims upon sory estretagbiny te te & haces thet they have in our city and took Foo! coed of ’ peawiet tee ee cere aamtcte’ | ner to give polut to & manly form and figure Carryiog deadly weapons sinks Niaweif benonth con: | very oxtrerage Liner oeekasaen Ged tate cape, the young teen eateney bt tue myeelt (rest |. "seeks cance ooese Y - provide mr opentog ‘The two Mr. Hs, of the same place personated, Fh 2 J omit, now, many facts which have ba biy rer citigens ” of this Stateand New pawess J L atom andiady. U On the iite, res a (sen BI patna ve Amereas ? the wae be ofiene of the National Guard, and the other, to as ring 0 pr sh wth. : york city Bristol Bill comversation yesterday, | the day, following their lerival, the sailor. c o idea min matrimony, . to the citizeus of Pitt<bw 5 riven to them by strose of weather, = needing re | ® Gon a, of Ciiaihuatse, alco represented a sation | Sep; tit of wissh will, no acute vobrought to leht ine aver his release, Ie f pale gi yo | ote Went, inen, they foamatues nfo hn hs banter) Sr | Vent to ve worn otra “mereay rk | ta acai aoa ean tbe coup eget we | ert Jcu Nbpe my ihc coe tet ris feesetiae Set ete asc | On oat ren keene prtnes “ } b od most graci i to re | of ot! } res| y bie tron! Sa Par yt | emer daa feta | eae cgi ne rac | tre Scat oe seme ge | gia eon eg eae | enka Page Gate — ‘ J | R——d, of Rowland Springs. ap; 0 band tothe death! Yet no man ‘dl Meer preceeded to New iesire rball at all times be, whether ne taken cay the Seow vores euvering them Note | | OY. 71 Nera wa saat n chasecter on salted ve ute |. tints Bese pesuehip, abich cam ceare ouly wise vlovery of the Currier @ Frou robbery were emsing He sald | Young stiet Trereceeg Seout stun, He yousy tat Nee ee ee ah 101 eae eae tne won Ut Yopaners | Be) ciecent ted handeabe en of counte- | which (am no more live without the pletol and bowie 10) G8 perteeny Nanas Wa | BT tecpectabie family, fesidiug ot Duane dual to promote our al welfare, and to do all io seotenny the abeolate determination of the guvern- pe k, knife than the body withoutthe soul And | have ever pe ay not po fs aoe the government couatg. onde Sppareatly a wy indy like sad peak: Lowe alata tov senened'| Ciena be santos than oii Mislewers to accome| | The hole affair pasted of mows happtly. and ail e- | Inaked forward, we me of ve wort lori CoanD ENS See ~ Boston, Foley ag eve female Me J.-L. Baton, U 8 N., shoot be taped Filth sare a courenttony nud Hocking te owes pecou, | tived drlighted at the success of an experiment, which. | emanetpation, to the time when overy man feround agone only worthy ef the sneers of mam~ Hheering of the dhotrands), bas phenous 6 ape, Muld beeRecked, | we deubt not, will be frequently repeated at Kowiand | under his own vine and fig (tee, emd pone shall make Arrangements are now making for @ grand fanog ball () Agua 21, ph to Halifax, N. D, witt be | BDNDK Mis Novik elaaerieam ctegue “ him afraid.” at Newport, om the dist inst, ficet uf September proximo,

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