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THE NEW YORK HERALD. "MORNING EDITION----MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1849. bin 8» TWO CENTS. NO. 5588. si ie —— — — — — een - — — eee ‘The Austro-Russian War. bas been deposited on the Sacramento by accidents | such an argument; and when they have donethis,they | bellion, and whe feel a patriotic shudder at the word | road, liability by me fer work done at Mr. Webster’e Another View of the European News | sore ist iull une we i. | quite as strange as those which lodged che alluvial | are, of course, ready to run to the opposite extreme, | “sponge” We own toa degres of thisantipathy our. | houte -eist? Me Strutt, Buckingham atreut, lability tal punisbmente succeed each other rapidly. T! sediment of gold upon ite ban: we may, ha} and believe all the fables put in circulation by Russian | selves, and candidly confess that, had we read the - | on # bill of exchange, acoepted by me for consideration RECEIVED BY THE peszens, implicated in the Hungarian move: . e| gather pone go ation” ‘of the pRB m= A Pee en shot at Arad ; one of them a Count of Leiningen, rom th jastification of the fleet at anchor in tl The Russian General, Berg. had, it is said «long inter- | barber, which ov1 view with Klapka on ‘the 23d ult., the result of which | 22 Chillan, snd emisearies, for the purpose of spreading an exaggerated | rage above quoted without knowing its author, we given to Mr. Charles Mathews, £118. idea of the Czar's power. should have conceived an unfavorable opinion not so Amongst the debts due to the estate are vet down F, It may be asked, by whatsigns are we to detect the | much of his judgment as of hin delicacy and tact, But | Webster (unknown), £100; Menara Robarts, bankers, Russian agent or emissary, whether iu the press orin | the name at the foot of the letter is a sufficient revlyto | £1 2s. ¢d ; the Union Bank of London £2 12s. STHAMSHIP CAMBRIA. was that an Hui lan major was sent to General Hay- half of society? chiefly ; TI the real hireling of | any such suspicions. It is Samuel (jurney who tells us ‘The property sheet has the following statemewts :— Arrival of over Half a Million of California | neu to aren, s for the capitulation. The im. red, in thi Russia ta alway inting the invincible valor of the | that, if we persist in our present fovares. ed 40 wot “By ‘and under the will ef my father, cn ‘Joseph Deta- pregnable position of Comorn induces Klapka to ment, and ¢ Car’ troops, ‘and the inexhaustible nature of his re- | avail ourselves of our compatative prosperity to pay off | field, Inte of Bryanston square, bearing date May, 1 Gold in England, mand good conditions According to the Viens Pre. would doubtless rad to the aasertion of @ still more | sources. During the present struggle in Hungary, we | our debt, a time of adversity will come when we shall | lam therein eutitled to ® plece or parcel of treche 14,000 men of the garrison had embarked in boats. definite superiority It is rather remarkable | have ali witnessed, with disgust and indignation, the | be bankrupt land, containing from four bo five acres. or thereabouts, Gc. dic. Give proceeded to Gran. where they laid down th how a traditienal affinity for the precious metals, or a qoliey pursued by the Russian division of the press, It is # hard saying, but nevertheless a true one; and | at Sanderton. near Bledlow, Bucks; a lease of a man- - he remaining 6,000 (the garrison was 20.000 strong) | familiarity with mining operations, or comparative henever a battle has taken place the partisans of | however we may dislike the obtrusion of such unplea- | eion, 14, Clifford street, Bond street, held at a rent of ‘We have several letters on hand, from our Buropean | bad resolved to hold out, and sell their lives dearly. | proximity to the scene of action, ora combination of | Russia bave claimed the victory for the Cz sant thoughts, we cannot dispel them. Indeed our | £200. of no value. By the above mentioned will, | am dents, which were received by the Cambria, | A#oording to the Cologne Gazette, the small fortress of | ail the motives thus suggested, xeems to have acted on | dard According to them. the ilungarians have inva- | readers will remember that we have repeatedly said | entitied to the absolute reversion of one halt part or eerrespon: Deva, in Transylvania, was biown up on the approach | the ordinary listlessness of Peruvian character, for the | riably been worsted, while the [mperialists have owed | the in substance ourselves. Not to reduce debt, | share of the sum of £12000, directed by the testator ‘We were compelled to leave them out this morning. | of the Russians, and every man perish: Whether | west coast of South America has supplied, it will be | their triumph entirely to the aid of the northern bar- raid, is to increase it. Debt is ultimate insel | to be invested in the purabase of ‘Three per Cent Con- ‘They wili be published as soon as our space will per- | this was the voluntary act of the herol seen, ne: fourth of all the emigrants to California, | barians. As facts, however, though they may fora | vency. Bankruptey is revolution. These are topies | solidsted Bank Annuities. in trust to pay the interest mit—perhaps to-morrow. — a4 leas Ses ny m, " ; | zn people keep a ood iy iS pee, sad argmee- Sime i] maleve ney pe Nom rr Eaton Shings, ona we tere pint y | ana ¥e sapling oes to fers of as Sir iton de to lang sie pate, Frances H. Reavell, urned ea! Some jours ios ems #8 to the tribut ee of e jo | wi at fore nowledge of je er o finan Jom fore the starvi for her separate use duri er Life jncoane Odd Gikid Uecskiinaen pe coolness existing between the Russians and | equim, ariver which flows iuto the Bay of autres: | mankind, the kilful Rutsian ‘mnleonry, at the proper | Inhabitants of the fuubourgs set Europo ina flame: | todivide tho salt £1200) equally vetvecn tater ve ae . The Temesvar correspondent of the iige- | cisco from the south, the course of the Sac moment, dffects to dissover the deceit ‘that hasbeen | The French revolution is a very near event Prozimus | sons, Joseph and myself Mrs. eunell is now53 yoare Banix, September 4, 1840. | meine Zeitung publisher the following letter | Maing directly from the north. The general put upcn him—acknewledges, with the affectation of It Ia evident that France has hitherto only | of age. Estimated value of my share, £3,037, whlels ie be be ‘+ ie a fact (says the writer) that Georgey an: | thie motley t) ulation, as now for the first time au- | extreme candor, ¢ Russian armies have met witl exeravated her fin Successful Negotiation Letween _— austria, and po rus | treated in the most courteot distiaguished thentically decal & reverre, but is careful to add, by way of asalve, that we ioe formants. Filan Panerion: Meyer striking Beg; though the Magyars may gain’ some temporary} mente ef the Horthern Powers Incidents in Berlin— | port. themselves scoordingly. ‘The articles in amosy | tages: it We impeesible that ultimate sucoors should | A large military foree, wo rend. to-day fs employed in | delisrs theetrivel propection er ection tre ca ttendy demand, and at the dearest rates, are precisely | crown thelt arms on acoount of the prodigious power: | eolleoting the ds oentimes additional ded leat march | Have toce aceionsa to Mg i Bete iene Hints to Travellers, $c #e. $e. iy Pi y 6 y ‘The negotiations carried on between the cabinets of thore'in the consumption of which the highest privi- | of Russia th to the direct taxatio: Govern- | New- road, for the purpore of securing a debt of £1,000. ‘Austria, Russia, and Prussia, for the purpose of coming cial diffloulties by revolution. Sho | has been assigned to T. EF. Beale, of Regent street. p between her inoome and hor | Sundry moveable articles at the Opera House, eonstat- put on the screw,” but in vain. | ing of curtain scenery. dresses, glass, furniture, chas- £23; Mon Miss Murray and the Marquis of Wostmesth, £04; Lord Templeton, £25. And there is the follow. nor is in- | ing note at the head of thi By doed, beart her lows violent | date April 21, 1949. and made between Thos.’ F. Beale veut taxation in- | of the one and Edmund T. Delafield of the other part, being # mortgage upon the properties, subsorip- tion: d effects at the Royal Ital Opera, for ad- before us. ‘The embarrassed trader | yancea to be made, not exceeding the sum of £7,000. nd. and pa iteomes Wemay | Thore is another page of this “sad eventful histor; our windfalls, It has even been suggested that @ | devoted to.an exposition of tho expenses incurred tm t depreciation of the valuable metals would pro- | this unfortunate speculation. Itis headed “ Opera Aa- | ee sag? are, by pe poorer brethre: ae hepa arr pf bL Aarwid Se oe Be Prmeive sp in voring to aod on a high rate of Lo Senery Panes articlen C ete aey ofthe onan ma je. Assoon a6 one Well paid agents to sufer their pai y to ap- same path. | value of £1,500, assigned by way of mortgage to T. F. ‘to some accommodation on the Germanic question, 1g of gold duat, he buys o war on the subject, though their zeal does frequently y millio Beale For the right of publication of the opera Pre- | sem, and d due! ‘tray them into this sort of imprudence. In general | our debt and have barely attained, if we ete tobe paid by Messrs. Cramer, Beale & Co., of Ihave led to # definitive agreement between the three : i Shey apprey'to te thermanttslmnpactial.of the tama. | saised, an equilitstum between eur iGeomings and Regent Mitek great powers, In the conferences held at Warsaw, be- | the arrival of Kessuth, Bem race. Being moderate men. it is, of course, impossible At the present moment, therefore, we In another sheet of “ the proceedings” is set forth » tweem the Cear, the prime minister of Austria, and | alias Alt Orsova Acourdii th rom # glutted market, articles of the purest luxury con- | tor them to sympathize with fname 8 of extrem opi- id still, with @ debt the interest of which list of the subscriptions due the Royal Italian Opera, ‘nipetentiary, the basis of the settle. | Pachs, under whose protection they had placed them- tinue steadily to reslize enormous prices Nothing | nicns. They are not for violence, they are not for | about £28,000,0W0 per annum. But is it reasonable, is | and which have been assigned to Mr. Beale:—Her Mas ‘the Prustian plenipetentiary, the basis of the settle- selves, had on the refused to let them pass leas, however, than the pertection of extravagance will | blocdsbed, they dislike insurrecti they abhor civil | it possible to suppose that we ean maintain this eq: jesty the Queen, £114 28 8d ; Eurl of Belfaut, £150 11s. ment, which is now stated to have been formally ratified | ters from Jassy, report the surrender of the Polish le. f the bu: Neither port nor sherry | war; yet they would be glad, were it practicable, to | librium? Any one of many wey provenle casualt Bd _; Countess of Easex, £124 68. 3d ; Lady Lushington, and concluded by the eabinets at Vienna and here, was Son, sight hi oes, seaedh — Stee m their arms o va ae Lace eg pp etme will fetokt grant ge — of ace nea ione to ~ oppr pas py od pes yoy Pari —— nditure at on the Mold frontier. ‘This of men are any sum demanded. Under these ctroum:tances, our | miserable nations of the Continen er ate agreed upon. Thearrangement which Prussia has now A D edcieey beak of Eeibhonenine’ ta | Ova mabateerurers dinela to nore tae gratified te | be done? ‘Those nations remain uno bankruptey. War is not the only dang Bceeded tois: that a government is to be appointed ranks were united the élite of the Poli hear that their brandy fs preferred to French, and has | weak from that ciroumstance, or because they are di- | creased expenditure. ‘There 4n the place of the central power, for the old Germanic | g' Letters from Pesth of the 28th, allude to the been in such request that the supply has fallen prema- | vided among themselves. A contest would, therefo Oontitimadiad. slau ig ck 40-5 ud ak GA of Orsova by the Imperial troops, adding turely rhort. be hopeless between them and the autocrat of Mussia, le. eration, io © reoog: aa eeabinabt, sad Kossuth, were on the S448 |” [0 Californle thery te de fasts no government who, they assure the world, eould pour whole millions | Of course thore is a bright side as well as a dark side Tegal union between all the states of Germany, accord” | still in New Orsova. | administration of justioe.””” This little touch gi of soldiers forth upon the face of Christendom ; con- | to the prosper ing te the treaty of 1815; aud that this government i: The nies sent to Georgey from the fertress of Co- wat suck letare as we sketohed for the Tender’ segeseey 1B) Mag: oe ae 8 victor » it iv only | bopes fora gw morn, viz, Count Paul Leterh nd Otto © ation some timeago; butit isentertainingenough | protracting the wanece: effusion of hu ‘0 bo veatod in three princes, who are to be selected | Git not return thither; but en lio} to hear of the substitute which has been provided by | and if they are detested, why this, gr from the houses of three of the most powerful German ‘tched to Comorn, te announce ystem of old Spanish law, grafted on American in- | mented in some sei 4, upon the whole, tobe rejoiced | portionately reduce the pressure of eur debt, which isa | count.’ Artistes’ salaries, 1848 and 1349:—Mademoi- States. The now government for Germany is to have m1 including "the offleers formerly in the Aus- | pittctions ” By far the most interesting point, how- | at, seeing that itis likely tw bring the unhappy strug- | metullic undertaki After borrowing in a dear m: Felle Alboni. 1848, £4000; Mademoisoll eri, 1849, rviee. the statement now given.in counection with | gle the eooner to a conclusion. ket, we may pay in a cheap one. Dut such result is | £2600; Madame Castellan, 1948, £1.728;, Mademoiselle political deficiencies, of that schema of self.con- Freedom, meanwhile, has no chi ; 849, £480; Dorus (ras, 1849, gad {rol and self government which tho rociabanduationai | triumph; tte cause must fail—it has ali a piaes in our floaneial speculations. ‘The most rational | £1,500; Catherine Hayes. 1840, £1300; De Meric, 1848, cusbled | nut ef the Emperor Niches, Austele iequverned by, | Use much anit is now and thas here-will beuo change | in 16i8, 20407 im 1640, £000; Roneonl, ia 1Ma, 24605 12 : old, ment of the Emperor Nicholas; Austria is govern ime muel in By s . 3 om b a i nd by the friend whose aplaions | another of hie instruments aid Naples’ Spain ant | of any kind in our favor, s40, £480, Steffanoni, in 1848, £600; Viardok in 1648, ‘the Archduke John, and a priuve from the house of Lea or that intelligence has just pes received jaes he endorees, that in this aggregate of homeless, reck- | Italy arein the same predicament, We must not, accor- | teaches us to expeet a chan, £4,000; in 1849. for two months, £1,213; Signor Corradi Bavaria, Ihe two fret named have already repaired to | Bei Bad been arrested and ts now at the military hos- | jerg. and lawloaa adventurers. an extemporized cods of | dib4ly. be too mangulue in our visions of eatoredliberty | Kevevally are for the worse had in 1848, £860; Mario, In the same year, £2285; and Pital at Bucherest, seriously wounded. ,», | honor or honesty #0 far supplies the fanctions of civil | to mankind, for though euch ideas may be extremely | duc in 1849, £2720; Roger, in 1848, £2,110; Ronconi, in Frankfort. Tho restoration of the old Bund, or union, | | ‘Ihe Vienza correspondent of the London Chronicle, | government, that all the rieiite of proserty ore presen, | amiable, they are inconsistent with the amuestionable. | pe 1848, £1,120; n 1849, £1,120; Salvi, im 1848, £1,520; im Doing about to Le completed by the eatablibiment ot & | Mes the LCT yor angary ate mininc, Par | {lsuvisate” “Merabandige of allvorte furniture and | truth that Kussie all powerful and’ that no people, | chy windfalls, prottable alcoveria and adden | 2849, £1040; Tamura, in iss8,'41700; in 140, the - # “ whether servile or ey, bin otto e new ergan for the same, you will probably ask what is | sone meleinnh ahnpena Scnnect tle Taek ithe the tigha Sa peteokeuse ener aati terol aguinet wu Ore TTPO | Laces sandeney of oreube. Maberamnaiiliteonte the now to become of the Prassian League or Coufodera- | town of 8s, stephen, 0 console his woliiary hours ta exile, | Went of warehouse room for storage, and remain (ox- | In this way the Russian portion of the press in Ger- | way of luck, 1’ almost uniform pull against the title of © “Committee of the Confederation,” | SHAR Arise. | rine tot Sept, aayn: ‘whioh, however, will be but anether name for direc- Kossuth with his wif m, Dembinski, Mas emere, arrived in ¢ New Orsova, and continue: tory, ‘The three princes who are to be chosen members ved im the Ni conti eh journey to Kikipoli, under an escort of Turkish soldiers, ‘of the same will, itis believed, bo the Prince of Prussiay | "tu contraire letter from Caernowits, of the 26th Au- | our correspendent much too problematic, not to say romantic, to be allewed | Corbari, 1848, £432 ¢ whole amount expended in the vocal department wan, In 1848. £83,349; in 1849, £25,644. tiont The formation of the latter is nevertheless not |-You have doubiioes heard of the rict at Milan, caused hy tho | cept ina very few and solitary instances) untouched by | many, in France, ay, and even iv En , fight the nant ral we sag ke eantew waded a staron In the ballet accounts the two Bretin received im given up, though the idea of a union with the headship play on the Meth-Gay of the fin pata, 18 th the hands of the robber or the thief” his is in San | battles cf despotism. Occasionally, when some con- certainly be impious, to expeot some ext 1948, £907 abn, in 1848. £1,120; in 1848, Francisco itself From the“ diggings” the report is | trary influence is vigerousl work, the Russian | ary relief from our pational burdens. For this relief | '¢1.(00 ‘The two Casati. in 1848 and 1840, more than wally emphatic:—“ Although we are entirely | egents relax in their efforts, and affect for » few di we must look to ourselves, and unless we begin betimes | ¢7 000. Marmet, in 1840, £650. Silvani, in the same Le bran A laws or authority in the mines, and | tobe impurtial. They put of the appearance of sy to help ourselves, and pay our debt like men, we shall | year, £450. although the mi are generally composed of a bold, | pathy for italy or Hungary, and will even admit that | be bankrupt. So says Samuel Gurney, and #0 The whole enditure in the ballet depertment daring, and adventurous race, a code of honor and # extreme party in krance may be aiming at patriotic | S180 May it not be im our time that Penneylvant amounted in 1848, to £8,105; in 1849, to £2 5: lepartment shows an expenditure of £10 048 im 1848, and of £7,308 in 1849. ‘The orchesti ong upon the washing ground of his neighbors, although he and as actively earns his golds before Sume- | to suffer our debt to outgrew our power of repayment, | ” Advertisements cost in 1848, £2,376; in 1849, £1,233, om mihit aoe Lene etagchous oh thas’ So veuebtaneh CUAL Te Ih castiy. lakes’ tom bin pen | tle is Dot gold, but something more seductive, | 80d to bequeath to our posterity atask which we there: | pitts vr the performance in 1848, £214; in 1849, £78. «Robbery ha» been hitherto entirely unknown; and you | thet is brought to bear upon the manufacturer of public | by confess to be impossible Carpenters’ work amounted, in 1848, to £1,368; in 1849, of Prussia, which would by degrees be joined by all the States of Germany, has been abandoned since the events in Hungary and the tore desided position as. @umed by Austria towards Prussia” The project th® Iatter mow intends to realise, is—the establishment? ef eunion of the northern states within the old con- federation, on the basis of the constitution issued, to- eases figure who, T suppove, have becu implisaved en is, 18 justice bas been voluntarily established among them. | Objects. But when public suspicion bas thus been laid | enabled to retort the churge of vepudiation? But we sh eceiied te eee tendn tale lok caeratieiete steletly observed No minerencroaches | & the agent gradually resumos his duties to | conceal from ourselves that itiva species of repu: getber with Sexony and Hanover. By moans of such ; | leave your tent, containing your goods, provisions, and | ‘pinion. who is invited to grand parties, and allowad to to £885. Gay gas men. in 1848. £1,927; im 1849, wien, the 3 coc of Prussia ‘eae the majorit, oanes et ~~. .e brad Nad afi gold (the latter buried, Bewevers with no other safe | fancy himself to bigh favor with beaut Troubles of t tailan Opera in England, | £1,293. Pro) cont, in 1848, £1920; in 1849, £1,171 2 onion, iP 7 o pceae | bee wens} mews Se om, aarag its Svard than the good faith of your neighbors.” These | The cause of bis COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Hairdressers, in 1848, £100; in 1849, £66 Printing, im efthe minor powers of Germany, whioh have nearly | Mice Wane next eoriiy, dev ent sis sre certainly remarkable statementa, y | ground. Hie iy suffe p' be they Basincnatt sraner, Sept, 6, 1949, | 1848, £082; in 1849, £1,022" Police constables, in 1848, ail givon their edhesion, would still be possible. The | Of Georgey’s treachery there can be little if any | ely at variance with other accounts, we bi ever so Hiberal, and it 1 only hinted to kin that pos- Before Mr. Commissioner Fane. £166; in 1849, £88 Scene painting, in 1848, £1.1 tion ; | doubt ; but the whole of Kossuth’s conduct during the | lit epting them assubstantially true. | tibly much may be said In favor of that creat power, IN THE MANKRUPTOT OF EDWARD THOMAS DRLAPIRE appeaation of most of the smaller states and prin | Vir has been marked by auch ® uoblewad disinterested | Indeed they are not iu themselves improbable, for, as | "bleh be appears to minusiderstead, and be approbea: | This being the day appointed. for the last, exami ‘Wipalities to Prussia has, in fact, become inevitable, rinciple, that to suspect him of acts of baseness would there is a rigorous system of Lynch law known to be in | five of without cause, Jn this way even well-meaning and will sooner or later come to pass Tho neces. — ndof sacrilege. | ree sity of a political and commercial union of northern | 7) Germany {s daily becoming more spparent. In| something decisive Meanwhile, it ie said that Klapka, in 1849, £829. Wardrobes, in 1845, £3,100; im 1840, - | £1,600. ’ tion of the bankrupt, the court was crowded to exoess | The managerhad a salary of £1,200, the treasurer of apd as the gold mines are open to all alike, the | men bare been entrapped, expecially in France, whero | by members of the theatrleal profussion—sugers, | £200 the eecretaty of £200, superintendent of adver: ere is no certain news from Comorn, The armis- mort hardened thief - acharacter not probably common | the Russian party is strong inthe salons. Such strategy | dancers, actors, dressers, scene shifcers, stage carpen- | tising £149 box office £219, engaging artistos (under tice will be up on the 4th, aud then we shall hwar of | in the yourg community—might conclude it waseasier | 18 not altogether unknown in London, apd it Is to be | ters, Ko. mallness of the apartment, the | the head of salaries). £635 ia 1849, and £303 im 1849. al. Still, the descriptions must be | feared that many on apparantly sturdy and inde- | heat of the wei and insufficient ventilation, the ‘The fitting up of the royal bex cost £210; the law some of the minor states, the material advantages | like Gecrgey aud the commandant of Arad, will only | liable to qualifications of some importance in English | Pendent wit has had bis public vietue undermined by | professional gentlemen engaged in the case found it | expenses amount to £2100, fireworks, £27. ained by joining the Prussian league, have | }8¥ dows arms to the Russians. Tho detestation and ¢yes, for our sorrespondent himself relatesan uneedote | this refined system of polioy. We know that at Vienna | gimort Impossible to discharge their duties. and but | {he subscriptions to the Opera House, in 1948, to be y joining age, contempt with which the Austrians are ded, know whe of constitutional law was decided infavor | ladies were enabled to tive in the highest state that they | for the kindness of the commissioner, the reporter | amounted to £21,263; in 1849. te £13,195, ‘The whole juered all the prejudices sgeinst it. The only | no bounds. No doubt theatrocious cruel of iff against the alealde, by the fact that | mixht be the better enabled to act as spies, and further the | gould senreely he nding room. ‘There | receipte were—in 1843, £20 407; im 1849, £14,791. There eong' y pt i, 453 alternative which seems now to be left to the minor contributed much to thisresalt ‘i the fo! bad armed himeelt with cause of Metternich and Dmperor. I ‘pected that | bus seldom been so strong a muster of the fair sex in | were other receipts from the cloak-room, ealoom, &4., G he. 46 ibis :the cuediéionn that Haynau is to be recalled, and Giulay, the mi- volver, while the latter bh the same is the case in all the great capitals of Europe, with | Basinghall street, but the crushing they sustained, and | which made the aggregate sum recvived in 1818, powers of Germany is on o ng. er of war, to be made governor of Huugary. with nothing but bis usnal provision of a single load the great female '# of Russia, who give dinners, | the barren prospect of a di id, will, no doubt, detor | £44008; im 1849. £20.407 ‘or to'become Sciaronic provinces. The importance of ead, ‘They a acta ‘the umion for the Hanceatic towns in commercial | aay he is to be made governor of Dalmatia, es well ag Commodore on the station relative to piracies, murders, | Of unveiling the whole of the system it would J Ps nis " : Jellachioh was expected in Vienna on the ictol. ‘The ¢Micial notifications, too, of the Ameriaan | vires, and balls in the interest of despotiom. The means | yany from making * second appearance there, ‘The whele expenditure was, in 1848, £78,765; im 1849, a The bankrupt was described as formerly of Castle in the former year of 562—thus showing « Croati i jing to @ private i snd the like, must certainly point to some disagrecable | Cult to get at. hut if the honest part of the prose be | street, Long acre. but now or late of Mivart’s Hotel, 766, in the latter of £25,455 hole of the poltit of view, has induced the latter togive their ad | {,Tontis end Selavonia | According to «pri | element in the colonial charactor; but here it may bo | Obes induced to inquire, much wiay 8 dono towards | Shrook street, Urusvenor nquare, and Willow-Dank, Ful” | nw epenreemmount to £2025, toss by the sole of tore recollweted that the “diggings” are ten or twelve in | Unmasking it . : Lam, brewer, niture, £3746. Loss by money borrowed, £ {From “ Rusela,” « pamphlet r by Cobden } Mr. Lawrenceand Mr. Espin are solicitors to the fiat | by the redemption of S seourity, £3,088; loss by the Supporing Kussia were to seixs the first moment of | and assign: Crunan is the official a depreciation of plate and effects at Willow Baak, her occupancy of Turkey, to begin to build ships of | The following 1s m copy of the balance sheet prepared | 4¢3 560. wor of the former by all those states which are unable Deva, they were assured of receiving | war, aud by aid of Greek railors, to man a feet at Con- | by Mr Baukes, It extends from Noy. 7, 1845, to July | to meintain s neutral or independent position. the same terms which’ Georgey secretly made at Vila: | @n4 prospects of an emigrant conclusively ea stantinople ; wnd presuming, moreover, and having | 1), 1849 :— ‘The Praséian governmest has now fixed a final term Peterwardein still holds out. On the 28th there ex- the fact, that the speculation can only be proatable to | Obtained violent possession of Sweden sud Norway, # of fourteen days, in which the states that are willing to hheeion, Hamburg, Bremen and Lubeo are about to | torahip te Georgey, enrolled himself as eg peceme rembers of the lesgue. The choloe between — 12-pound any Nr vey, . SA Papas rute or that of Russia, is mado in | By Vilagos ri iM rene crocs a pom te Debtor, of his .* thoee who are qualified for the work by great eonstitn- | were to employ similar means for erecting anaval power | £ ink Join the union, which is to be formed within the old ae ee ee eee ene eevee. tional strength and previous hard tralaleg. Moreover, | 4m the Baltle—let us them call the attention of out | Tp sundry creditors pupseured... woes oe 88807 16 6 ‘Bund or confederation, are to notify their adhesion.— tahing blade beiene the. ond af ear. Jal; and the very hardest labor may | Feaders to the detenceless and dependent position in | To peods supplied and. services ‘On the expiration of this term it is stated, the Reichs listos Tagitives eons frees Calatat (ocledes Bom, po ruch Feturns Ax will leave «sur | Which her tersitory would be placed, owing to the pe- | I Hallam Opers os 13 10 fait taal parvoata, stog, of parliament, will be convoked by Prussia to and sixteen [olish officers. Among the Plus over the prodigious disbursements required for | Culiat geographical features of those quarters of the | Todrewea and Wehoidel die Ciifford street, £1512; wa; Exfart. Crders are said to have boon already given for | Nigvare are Kowuth, Messaror, both Perercla, Cxer- daily living, ‘The gambler may get rich, and lobe. The sole ontlet tor the waters of the Sea of yelling expenses to and from Paris. ‘the necoseary preparations to be made at that olty for q Karoly, Madaras, Guyon, and twelve deyu- Working digger competency; but the | Marmora and the Linck Sea, is by the ewnal of the Dar- : other places,in making engagements for the Opera, the accommmédation of the partiament. An understand. Steamer at Galatz placed at the uis- prospects of an mechanic or artizan kre | Ganelles. cailed the Hellespont ; a passage whose mavi- | £1,857; hotel expenses, £834; expenses at Brighto: dog respecting those steps on the part of Prussia, aad them to Constantine- scarcely better th in his own country | gable width scarcely exoreds 2.000 yards fur a length of | ‘ 1846 and 1847, £973; expenses at Hastings in 1346 the calling together ef a Reichstag, is belleved to have cuales ad Gn vee: A from the calculation the cost and ri | Bearly 90 miles. To blockade the entrance of this | Zo creditors holding security ore 2 | reer, £2,162 for private expenses, £4368, The ‘Deen come Lo between the iatter and the Austrian and ing heard in Buchar- , the longest voyage admitted by the dimensions of the | Strait would require that ® oouple of ships of the line, je Eebilees ; ” mount to £22288 Ruesian cabinets. The parliament, —. => & hie friends at Calafat, | globe. a frigate, ond s- steamer should be orationed at Ite Las the following Items :—To according to the new electoral Inw issued for vidi mouth # larger force than might the amount due A to si editors fos pom perp Aopen qualidoations hare been Se sly panded A Turkish comaatee — Newe from. Central chmerten, and the Pas | egress of any vous be prevented from the interor reas, | a6 smount due and since pald to sundry erediters for @stablished, will consequently be s conservative one — . ie © jand—Caltfornia pet only so, but. ar these four men-of-war woul upon the realiration of M. Sa the revision Of ihe concitution which hes been | With, Austrian consular functionaries, came an Gold tor New York, | a0 19 1 arched their baggage, among which appar: the crown of St. Stephen, au tly the we. constitute, in the eyes of all foreign powers, and accord: othe: _ The steamship Dee, Captain Allen, arrived at South. | ing to the law of nations, a tufficient blockade, the ampton (Ergland) on the 4th instant. with the West | would deprive ¢ onstantinople. avd the w! 4 2,000, £4,870 credit side of this account, there is this item : “By ferued by Prussia, in conjunction with Saxony and Hanover, and which is to become the supreme law in = ned that, »# we wre informed. the sequiesconce of Ruerie wita the piso of the Prussian cablact to contene a lament, has been obtained. he Kuesian minister at this court, Baron Von Meyendorf, who war called rome timerinos to Wareaw, | quert which could be in any way iajurious te the bank- | rapt, who had shown every disposition to serve hia | creditors sines the ieeue of the flat, but he thoaght a | lengthened ndjc | be tn every wood, 8 cares peat, 3 packages tortolsesbell, 3 tlerces | ebips of war might hermetically real the whols of aorth- coffes, and 00 packages eundries ern Europe agninet the trode of the world. In short, Our accounts from Grey Town (San Juan Nicaragas) | Kusria, with the addition of Turkey, would posens bul gontirm the intelligence exclusively published in, the | two outlets, each more contracted thew the rivet et returned from the Polish enpital. Reports ceived the krapitor's pardon. ite cw York Herald several weeks ago, from that State, ames at Tilbury Fort; and aa these could be de- wee ooh taveupene ef Russie, who Bae resoleed. to | Sinn sissrted cn vemaie te Seynia uot) che exeiioment ef tne | Which, Rowover, ls act of po recent e dateasthe prevent |.clared im @ state of lacfal Blockade: ‘by less’ than © | By subscript very fictive part in theetairs of Western Europe, | publicmind im Hungary has romewhet subsided. The infor- | intelligence. We learn that after an interval of about | dozen vessels of war, it is clear that nature herself hae | Ant to remain at War-aw for some months longer. | matien yok heen made public her, bu & month, during whick time no communtostions hed | doomed Russia to bé in @ condition of the most abjeet wadpentes beeween the Cane onG the promipeton net dou th youthful ‘mor taken piace with the State of Nicaraguan,» boat ar- | and prostrate subjection to the will of the maritime ‘of the different ers of Europe are being daily Bena. rn rived at Grey Town on the 20th of July, bringing in} | powers, This held in that city, The king of Wirtemberg. who is now | paninh sh: telligence that the eity of Rivas, or Nicaragua, with the | estimating the future growth of the country under oon- gone to Vienna, fs, as we learn. about to pay @ visit to yed throwing adjoining estates, had heen deat — by the rebet chief Sa- | sideration. [t should never be loxt sight of for a mo- fhe o Georgey bas mosa, andof his having atiacked the fort of San Carlo, | went, in arguing upon the subject. that Russia in pos The seouretion of Baden by the Prussian troops ublic, and the ag | ond possessed himerlf of all the arms and ammunition. | sersion of Turkey, and all the conste of the Black Soa, apd p steaks, sorre-pondent, writing from Vieas, om i 92,999 210 | amount D Co, ‘all the states that join the union. it will not be didicult sanatthe actedeaPGeorgey'scorpshavingresch- Idia mali, At Chagres shippedtspecie and bullion, | empire, of all foreign trade. besides shutting out from | 1s } hb) coger rhe aepedbramaniponenaataed to predict that considerable alterations and modition- th, give a fearful picture of the privations whioh | Value $889,060 of whch aboud $600,000 wae in cold from | the commerce of the Mediterranean Sea and tho rest | Share of pridit d ‘There is now not a shilling of assets, ‘tions of the eame will be made by the pariiament with alt ph the want of any rogul pay cde mel $108,000 being intended Jor New Vork, deaving | of the world, the entire coast of the Eaxing and its | Combe & Cos during the time I 4.00318 The bu the day commenced by Mr. ard to those articles and provisions that may be con- «Bay ag Rat ate. ot, Lor England jrom the Pacific $780,656, At Santa Martha | thourands of miles of tributary rivers | ib hd dt for an adjow as the balange sidered of a rather too liberal construction, Accord. Cesc Vi camneirtaie at: $40,900 in gold were taken en board for England, and If we now transfer our attention to the northerm por- | RP “97440 sheet had been filed only upon thatday, ‘The aocowunta Angly also, the coastitutions of the differant states that were lirpiriiedjto the last degree, Without eltuer | St Cartbageos $144 447, of which $2592 were for Ja | thons of the Russian expire, we shall find that, the pat | . me 36 were ro extensive that & conriderable adjournment was ‘eontain the concessions of the German priuces to their Cod weak tbe scbdloms porend’ thamesites sven toe’ | ae leaving for England $118.056, | From Jamatca | tage of the Sound, through which all the trade to the eee absolutely necersary, during the revolution, will have to be re. imo yr « P the Dee also brings $10,120, from St. Thomas $2530, | Bultic is compelled to pase. ie scarcely lens narrow than £04 6 1 Mr. Cawnaw auld ho thoughe an adjournment antil , be adapted to the federal coustitution, nd, from Pepe OY Moye] ane Cre to | that Ch ey es we aeprite ustaned pulsed Lit os 3b | November wae doriren’ ‘fen explain how it hap- ‘outham pton o 1, or ray about £199,000 eter- | porrersion of the Interior of these straits, according to : By a , ey Be pacha seh re ling. She also brings 28 barrels grrowsoot, 2 logs tose | {be eupporition of the alarisine, thes bait 6 dicen | Creditor, Mr. Lawsanes old: he aid 200 wish to make eng re. | | d not disservice bia, and Are there any assets, Mr Lawrance? © Not a rhilling —What! not shilling? on. — At present there is not # farthing —There are some opera subscriptions are claimed by other persons .—As the court is #0 crowded. perhaps t eapectally interested will retire, ~The performance is poxtpom xamine Mr Delafeld wre pleasure to bo able to inform you, perty in By subscription point of paramount Importance, in ercy of their severeign. favorite with the “1d m his characte to will pears: manent one. A force of ‘The troops of this piace alo joined him, and the only | bertdes ber prerent stupendous expanse of territory. t pa Seoul's a08 laee coe ha be eattoea permanente 06 | person left there on the 10th of June of any authority | would etill be denied. by the hand of nature herself © whieh be es crest ‘as Mr. Delateld sole owner of the ‘the garrirona of Karlernhe. Raetadt. Frishurg and other was the Collector of Customs. It was further reported-| navigation of more than three miles in width, to eon oe ALM Mr. Laweewen,.--Yer eities of the Grand Duchy Preparations are now Deing made to aceommouate the ae in those -~ an it le stated, for several years. ‘he occupation of ‘the duobies of Hohensnllern Sigmaringsn. and of the eity of Ham , Will Likewise probably inst for an in- definite space of time. The former, iu fact, have been formally annexed. The entrance ef Hamburg into the Prossian confederation will it it believed. be prepara- to its ecmplete annexation to Prussia, the most Snfoentia! cinss of that city being im favor of the latter. ‘The annnal exhibition of industry, comprising all | articles of Berlin manufacture. bas been opened at the magnificent saloon of © Kroll,” the great fashionable establishment of this capital The pian of this exbibi- ‘tion is copied from that which fs annually opened at ‘Paris. bot whieh bas the additional advantage, that it coomprehends likewise all articles manufactured in dif- Terent te of the kingdom. The undertaking this jer ie hihely to anewer well though but little interest [was manifested for it at first. the Berlin public being generally more fend of theatres other amusements Of © less weeful order. Crities, however, baving de- ly Peach, ¥ proved bis fui challenged by the sont ves ngninet the revel, who at once giving as recaptured, brought toa court mar- tpost, when hia M , | Deen sentenced to death. General Interesting Advices from Callfornia by the way of Englan | A letter frem in the very streets of San Francisco, the 2d of July, has conveyed to the ions of a disinterested ob- recent to inew that Samora intended to march upon the Briti#h settle. | mect her millions of square leagues of territory with the ment of Grey Town, but had been hitherto prevented by the want of boats to convey his forces dows « portion of the river Another boat arrived shortly afterwards, and despatches reacbed Grey Town on the day of the Dee's departure, mentioning that Samora, having been defeated and captured by the government troops, had Manos, however, the commander in-chief of the government troeps. was ireparing to go down to Grey Town with an armed ree. The King ot Morquito was at Biuefields, The disturbances in the interior had prevented the usual arrivals of ccohineal for shipment by the Des. We learn from Carthagena that the miserable tate of that unfortunate was beyond desoription, ae starvation, Sith, and disease, were rapidly thinning the inhabitants. In 29 days 600 #4, out of & popule- tion of 10,000, had died by cholera. When the Deo left, the direars had sensibly abated, although tho fatal cares at one time amounted to 90 and 100 per diem The authorities bad ordered the frequent discharge of reat of the globe—® peeulfarity the more striking. fines it could not be found to exist in any other quarter of the earth It is deverving of notice, that there two narrow straits which guard the entrances to the Biack Sea acd the Baltic, are nearly three months’ sail distant from cach other ; and the track by which alone they can commu- nicate, ying through the Straits of Dover and of Gib- reitar, it must be apparent that were Kussia the mis- tress of thoxo channels, she could not pres from the one to the other, unless ehe were in amicable connection with Great Britain. The Bankruptcy of England, rom the London various speeches e Conventio which possenses also to con- pressi el Gurney, as see paid and incurred 1549... £6802 6 10 + Bat 81.355 1 ». A. Webster, on the 27th of Fe! 0) 2 | ted in court. thet in the noted action r. on the Lyceum thea 4s * soleowner. [think it desirable to inform your honor at this stage, that thi gat may creditors for «mall sums, musicians, mem- ¢f the band, &o.4 If you think their ease can be brought within the 29th « ot id 6 Viet their wages paid in full as workmen, | have tion. It is @ weekly birin Commrsstonna — Ves, | think that would be a humane and proper course. as soon a8 an adequate sum reachee the official assignee, The meeting is adjourned to the 8d of November next. Proofs of debts to an inconsiderable amount were ad- mitted, but no point of interest wae diroussed. A rumor, traced to # respectable source, was ciroulee ove Lind, the plaintiff sold his ciaim to the bankrupt for £1,600, £2,000 damages were subsequently recovered, and the ed by Mr Delafield ‘The printed form of agreement entered into by the vocalists at this theatre, was handed up to the Com. missioner. The following paragraph in itexcited muck Triment : Sa Der cannons and other firearms. (as before reported in the t ‘ New York Hereid) which waa said to have had the ef- ne poe. iscovery of i = ~A oe — oo oe ay the stmo- | versial charseter fia object ere, . or, ond setde mmcenee | Shece the dienes, whieh, te was hese, + inc o@l | Gusthengematan ie nie he thousands of the poople, if unchecked The want of , The undersigned agrees to sing in the joruses in all the operas, concerts, and oratorios, ke , and to execute the orders of the direetors of the must to and of the chorus master, and further undertakes Samuel a bas | shave off and to ky shaved off, hie whiskers musta cregeets. So ones “The gs” (as the oft the ast ohios. and beard in 0 Operas in which it shall be re elared the exbibition # geod ove, and the ki ‘ Tepeatedly visited the same. it is gradually ing ‘the rage; and the «ple hall at“ Kroli's,? ia now daily thronged by the fashioaabie world of Berlin. ‘A very unpleasant incident, which may convince d personal expenses Suess of your Americen readers who intend to visit ‘wrong in i provisions oentiawed to be full. It wae sald. the rae 1 ectimien tes sha, | filed In called) disclose what tahee Pinos © behind, the — ‘the Euro continent of the necessity of leatain, it least. indicated though not vager ¢ disease been accelerate, atarvat! seenes.”’ Among the creditors are noblemen, pome of the Kurepenn longuages ore they think of apn ~ a Ihe people of the interior being feerfal of ving Mo vnfericnee is evident oncugh, keepers, newspayer proprietors, singers a= Foreign Miscellany. there. ition we can prov ing abrond. occurred @ few days ago in this city, it in cortataly enrions to remark how | the town with provisions. Supplies were only, Fhe keglish ambassador at the court of Persia, Colonel much gepulne intelligence of the doings in these quar. | fore. received by foreign vessels atriving at Sheil, w here for some days on his way for pd abe on apeen a0 © orethnens-ovtbeed eran, wae walking one afvernoen on the “ Lindos,” A Aan a the boulevard of Berlin, sccompanted by his dog, which he had brought with him from England. The latter . dancers, dress- Orewine oF tHe Etectai Tees least doubt that he has turned it to Makers, hotel keepers, mechanics architeots, the band | prj oon oY TAC oe hovie ‘a the proper account, As to the only remaining point, quatins aie cpa seiee the chief electric telegraph oiler, Lounbary, te. the truste ¢ , company, sope 4 com- t of his judgment, probably there x no ous in oners (for attendance of constables st the theatre), | branch oMes, St Martin sweating off om a veenede to moot that ques. bankers, Cy Tne , the proprietors of Waterloo tion reapecting the gold. regions were It is, then, the first bill-broker im the ‘and | Bridge (for exhibiting bills), Ke. mot wearing the stam collar that marks those of jally correct. Even the m caitying particu. a man of hie word, who ays In the ballet department, ‘the canine race for which the regular tax has been ‘odigies were not without some fou n of z Tespect of id, was selned by ® dog catcher for the pur of | feet. e hotel really does let for £16,000 » year, and The Influence of Russia in Europe. Je my judgmens tha: ing conveyed to the depot, where ruch doge become | « ciroumseribed nt in use as a counting houre, {From the London Sunday Times} these respeeta, the victime of the law, unless the legal fine is paid | goes sotuall: juce £150 sterling a» month This, During the last few months it has become evident | W within a certein time The English ambassador not | however, it-must be remembered, is just at the very | that Russia exersises ‘understanding the nature of thir Cece nor the | head-quarters of business, Tefers to one depart- | the formation of publi explanations offered to him by the bystanders. refused | 1, ef economy alone, her necessaries, though | not. of course maintal togive up his dog; ands crowd baving im the moan- | rated in proportion to the golden produce of the soli, are | rolely by the means of time assembled, he was escorted age with the dog | by no means equal in costiiness tolodgings. flouses, it is this: Russia a posresses innumerable paid agente and and the dogcateher to the police, where he was ap cannot possibly be constructed quickly enough, | emisraries im all parte Of istendom bat m retained until the inn keeper Mof the hotel, st ry Metent numbers, to meet the 4 oronted cially in the great capitals, who, distribut My which he resided, was rent for On learning who the the of adventurers, selves throngh society, without being at all knownfor | Should On and after the Irt of January next, the I! je made free to the transit of si we sball prorently have to notios, the re- an part lepart forel inl mail paokets immediat and alse Metts Bi, ALI ny cuseeyaupaciege | ore tans st te wi! ato male creditors Amongrt the other oreditors, fare 28 | the country connected with that am heck takers, 14 robe makers, § messengers, 16 | 7i™e* lighters, and 15 carpenters. in the housekeeper's de- ements a are 14 creditors; and in the property ment, Race Betwene 4 Mas ano 4 Horse. -On Wedneeday inet, of t traordii matohee ever seen In this neigh| ime e anticipate in our ich adversity come upon ws, to predict stranger was, the authorities of course released him, bode of at t they are, do the work of the autoerat thot atned, nor the dividend After payinent of the fine, ‘The right, howover, of ab | Gays’ at San Francitoe: pre ‘ by beepicatny S Ved patd,wnlose more efelont megne be tabon telpresent sock, English be ntiary con by constables | their route into the interior Seareely redi jays of p y and pea bgt OE wae pa Re he Bg ey | derable oracle shich hee 'prosounced it. Lombard | mewelle Lucille Grahn (dancing), £11 Satoh deve sappebee im ieiiagees constaree . The m mn pro si ; The , teach’ your American readers is, that aaless they wish pan phy en Oe Se ee street is the Delphi of commerce Mr. 8. Gurney has Litt; Godktey (tos maawee of she mathiory bos was erally understood that at least think doubtfal, or, at 0 expose themselves to the ridicule and the embarrass. | 1 G09 commodions ‘sud desirable tenementa had been | all events, inadequate. But here in F al Apocta- (fot atten dames of the <eiitedey bad | tore. and a good deal of betting took place. the odde ments which await those who come to the European | constrncted for exportation at N ork, and were on " in | being inid on the mare. At 4 o'clock Mr Seward a seaede) 6160) te Gas Conernt = | pensee on the Oae, aniieen in o cut <6 whiheaanee te se . bad to do with i wu B Ce estates. He Knows | of the Coldstream 4 friars, £192; Madame Garcia continent without seme knowledge of European lan- their way tothe “diggings.” A contract for four streets, ©, Horton (for asic copytag), £226; | cotton and presented & singular contrast to the jet SreaSe eve tasy och cnn ta 'alee onseo ont of tak tas ene ween poy — hd A eg Slow but ture dratn of Wued. interes peld out of I ia. Latent (yenten ‘too, sae Lavis greané tion sherearée,, ase siguahgiven, beaaainee Americans who visit this continent, are imperfectly t hone. and i con@dent! spoon za that the fivetuating and perhaps « falling revenue He has £160; ‘Se 75, James Mivart | and man started in excellent style, the latter jwainted either with French and are con woul afew Ay andsome watebed the debtcr struagil for man, end jast e , Mario (singing) hich he kept for short time Mi sone vent invariably pissed im the samo category Saaitios tothe neiguvorheed. Bul ‘Joverthe Keeping afloat, til there comes tore extraordinary . Roger soo, ‘ae diss Reeves (aetiass! 2 is extraordinary od with those Pogiishmen who, together with “ Marray’s | this and other cities of yp of his burdens, and then down he goes, He Ronconi ditto), £2,7 for geld Inge, ide with the mare. and taki: Guide Book,” on their rambles through Europe, have | pacific evel noticed that the chapter of accidents ie morefertile | 470,’ rent due, £1,737; Sir 8 Scott , Cavendish. they neared the last, which become the happy caricatures of modern comedy. Thé | gq qt the wat reason, tha tary pro Iy. Now, | im disaster than relief, and i long-run telisagainst | square, £986; Signor Tamburial, £596; Signor Taglia. | stood upon ‘of the ground, It was here Righ rerard ‘which ts now entertained for the obarac- | gested which must certainly ‘omancted fe know that in all parte of Europe the optaion has | the debts - has boy his own obser- | feo, £208. | evident that the rise in the ground was unfavor- = metionns tironghout: arepe, sue ¥ 9 respect ‘tical Homerie soholar, and which strikingly illus. | been industriously created that Russia ia all but in- tom in the exercise of private profession, he Al the liabilities are, Brabant & Co., Bedford. | able to Mr. Seward. and that the mare would beat him, vereally paid to them as the movt rising nation on on the advantages vincibie, for that. although ae ae lone army after | draws ® political inference. Unies the nation pays off t obtained against | which soon became s matter of certainty, for Mr. Har- the globe, ought certainly to induce those who visit | der circumstances the most unscholastio and rade. In | army. her resources are 60 inox! bie that she oan | tte debt wh lend ‘month £112—liability on a j juring m. from of | wood took the mare over first, and won, but only by 184%, the goods contai im the ob of the | sbeutalength As the termsof the match were the The prediction ts se ‘Mosers Crackie & Co., Regent street), havi beet of three heats, after (he inpse of xbowt balfan hour To combat thie opinion po an ambiguon reseed, thet if it were ied to Mr Webster, £1,766; to Vir ree, the some distance was run, when Mr. Seward stitution by the Chambers having already been adopted | cut doors im their sides, an ence a} the practice of depreciation found in the ingubrations of # mere pamphioteer, it | Jermyn eirect. liability on @ judgment obtained against | took the lead, which he maintaived for some with a great majority inthe upper house. it ts expected | habitation and camp © power altogether tonignt " would be thought am exaggerated alarm, or @ mis- | ie, for goods ied to Mr. A Webster, at Wil when the rise on the ground again bean to tall agail {bat it WM be brought forward in the lewer Chamber | “To turn, however, to the actual bablts, institutions, taken course to pursue. There ts eatoiant knowledge | Chievous suggestion. ‘There are thove whe think the | Dank, Pleo; Messrs. Sogiey & Austen, New- | him. He, however, was side by side with the mace to morrow, where it will likewise be parsed. aad character of extraordinary population which sbroad to enable most persoms to detect the fallacy of | ™*Fe Mention of mational bankruptcy treason and re- + : it cam, the day will come when it can- the Buropean oontinent to acquire some knowledge ef | the harbor ay 160 magueere re they come. jonger The on for the recognition of the federal con- | nroposed therefore to . not, and wh say | repair her losses, and bring fresh forves into debt too m

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