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so (er na PROCLAIM RE SORTER TENE ‘impor Sect em TehLaN MN A SE OMEN A RE EARN TAMAR MAES MRP ARTE SERRATE AAS TN EMERY AGT aMUNE EAL EUROPEA a ppeenen pee temery ee ail Our London’ CRAs, “SWhe Effects of the Mama Fiat at to be Falt— The {Presont Diinistry—TMe Affairs 7 Portugtl, $C, ‘The citizens-of London begin vow to ‘see ‘and feel “bee cffects: of the Exhibition apom trade. itis ® “ydutox which mi aed all the spare tinte, of the spare money of the othors. i“ ee" ie Send ready oan its cont contents to ihe office of ne of the home oer it Ay a hg ghd oe train, warns fore, with all ae iM *sreformed” the President was distributed to .¥ cen 'y,. there were seyeral st nogray the authentic Version was mown as s008 | Momteur In Paria, thé —e of tho” specgh created a etree: Faucher, actual \ radent te go himeelt the aievoee of aes young don dic ed, and he was = aboat belt wu hoary whemthe servant went “wealthy clasees, and ni proper pes of Pond piped seatet Bertie to ined *3 left, “at 1 | waiting upon the asabiy. Next ena por Bsr ae att no “yr ‘attention than t] and was camposed as Tor ‘Tho. ‘twelve .apostles,” or Rotation’ at Stary "ape aaa Ee heir persecutions; and again drove them was, pene Sr of ve iin eT there were yines the man ‘forty left the ie fees gen he Bet ite Nason. The wore — ‘The. pri Joha. hee ere ee tsps eeently an erhigrant to the Ux Hiroe, hile the -rlea, was calle eo ‘esont? who ran Bit agree. ‘into the vwthioen ton and sworn. | A said in August, 1449, havin; ‘been’ wttracted by publications iasued | by. thé ‘land. to sellin ip Aivectit suitably “sirous of emig: rating, the prisoner mY is ny a him the dand he had to sell was in Dod oes coun- the mitneda, waited upon teraet?*all aged and grey-hoaded men, cach with 4. tb that.Monsieur was rotura: |) stad’; .twolve young ae woaring large blue der triad to Saaké tie 08. | acarts, ‘aud each’ carrying A Bible in the. ire -« None but tavern keepers in thé immediate vicinity », are extengivoly, benefitted by~it. “What the press " Bonorally, say of i can hardly ‘Dé yoligd upow, for it S4@-e-matter of national pride with wll, to extol ‘and eevee ts voneni Tend tho whole concern. & Pontrunee, besides athar mudtives of loyalty and {it¢rest opersting, i , thing which will never do any more, and hisdveed ‘again succeed in any other country; espeotally in | Amarica let no one dream of sich w.thing, but re- main contented with the really great annuat indus trial fairs which do. honor to the country, and ‘which fit set the example of the same thing’ to The end of this affair is not yet) aad no- thing can be said to have suceseded till the exd of -o2 it arrives. Whew the jurors award the prizes, valousies Nod heart-burnings. ast the probability of an inter- ference with tho affairs of Portugal, to put down the le and prop up the unpopular Queen Donna ta, and all the abuses’ 0! hecile government, bave and it was decmed necessary, by to make interpella- fact, Magno, and mechery 28 ad Mattos ie other words thaa iteur, add, fortunate! he did itwnth se watch, energy that this Phis isa recapitulation of aod om Araiendsy"s Taet = weiblofor him to loave the | athe eset a Pa ba fe; tat it was: not 7 ith weep yt oing byte arene rig urs ae sdeore aia of course, denied havi rey ca he ee iscusston. Me Visiteds all the ne —_ aie ed an ip the’ tae at a chosety 1 Brentent, nhis-spe ae ae lon, fever Mee wey. ma etn a ror us wren thi men, " when Me wie. “rogel¥ed' & platol, shot $i the sb oulde: aa Begun in-the-ribe. «The bi foe tg and; wctording af all a¢counts, is now N Shay to Londou—meet | -that ‘perhaps. thia pet Inave *a° fatal dinduenvent yet untorseen ge of sugh a pathotity ic, Opera House, M: rformance of Am- do!’ Raymond, or hieb wil tis era pation” never ae every one. ti and the iat 7 ‘This ma docu. rae {s relative t6 the téviston of tho..constitution, and“ the members of th tovote io favor of it will si by. the parties., ie. event the ener of rried ites fires broizd holes ‘sn the Seoret of the Hoon Goran, on of: th l writers, produoed, om; Sat edy, in-one-aet, entitled, riba te du Kemaa,” ae swas’ reyeélved with i ie vt, ‘a pretty an tress, made her se that — the ‘Theatre: Kaaneats, and<was re RBA Mes:rs.. Brindeau, Got, De- Mearose, ' who aaslsced fer, shared, in aii daeetd ate “the dymnase Dramatique, ful, that thd tlandger has made. sembly who. will A by this, thor sen thought of our political positiont pene who will have a hand of iron strong enough unfortunate country? ftamay’ A change of ministry 13 which she, with her been long guilty: ‘course is not openly taken masters and dictatars of Lurope—if another edition exercised towards the Romana is not published before the eves of the world, it will ‘ba; not because the Vigildov’é and jewfousy of Russia -aadell her followers are absted—uot becanse they can let any nation aloe waich will be 1 See rs00b beeause the news and juforgiation of pondont were erronevus, bui because Other secret and more «viet Ways of enttoping the nafoent liberties of Portugal, without the opeu ex- pee, of Violenoe or apparent interte: ) With Kussia at their head, are jod ina determined cr:sade against alt peopl nations. not submitted to jhem, and not yet They have their secret everywhere, hot omitting the Chited Staves. have a hand acting uysuspeetedly in all Ag out- Tages against free government and people, which Parties, under the uae of par! trate. in free cousiries, “They have a pursa ready to open freely to reward treason us-it was the Hudgariins ware mainly Pat Gown. The fate of Austria was sealed, Ger Many was free, ali Hurope was eventually revolu- ‘ tionined, free nations were réady'to burst into ex- | after tue gallant victories of the 7. men Who make marebed upon Vienna, as Was ox- of him; and as the ‘people’ of that ca; | Were awaiting for bim to do, ‘ed at Comorn, instead ef marohii { to restore order to our: it iogane French. need aid in.a short. time. still talked about‘in the politicat names of the ‘newly’ naed Tainisters are Mons. Odilen Barret,-Abaliwei, Forteul, and Oudinot. |" co raf Share |8 trities 01 2 Kab: ee On the 2th.aad 2 ‘-ma-hoy-Acklan, on. the.ry ms Arabs werp defgated- chances seem. to bave tarte? wraphie despatch reesived ; have been so successf with then another engagement, and Guerrero, the’ stars of that Company, nightly rectfved With’ ‘shomers af bo: The new ae ee they + sof the-base conduct “the end of » romani Hemort furinate! Nowsreceived from Algie! war rae inst, the a udrid, ‘ad’ ited Fane 34 3 ‘Ttpsenoras, Ca- jo | Seventh military division, camping al | of Estramadura,had devtared tliat they wish not to bey imag “Antad and’ Stldanha. Their exam: iments of infantry at 0 dectared that they ) aytiognces that the- in the proyines* lot {. frantie Ag aan aS: appear, fs. cal GCurra ta wit, | } betes Suited'to' their'tatont. danseuses, I have an oxcollent saceptible i in the eve that the eele- 0 elegant Lola fall nsle' rr anncerate was mardoneahe {hbo r battalion af artillery, w! | obey the Queen and no ope else. Dona Maria, dated Ma be Corte sto assemble on t Hr to revise the Sonstitation: ‘The ri kd of a riot in Spain, suid to have taken inst the government, is not “Phe only érneute which lately took ‘place, is that at’Mudtia, Where theme | ar of intelligence. Who, could belje | eae ‘Countess. of Mansfeld, } Montes, has concluded to-tesume her former: pro~ fessional’career ‘of a dancer. \e “lady daity practices dancing, —_ 7 en her. frat arance in three mont! States, anil first!ia, Ne ; eatre of: La-Gaite: : new drama, ta ry written ne M. Dupenta, «| reedow to.| ¢ 15th of Soptembe ‘This “world-known (at all fouled | They, (300 innumber,) refused to work, pel boge 7 ‘gated the bouse of thé manufucturer; but the BP | pote and. el bes Saplean Were restored to offer. ; Tice. interfered, and they bi pe papell maths jum the ancient “ministr: Jlphrs sae ‘the peg } handy = » yo 5 me a * ies, ss etter looking than i | Forni, dresséd'‘in whité. muslin, weariog enris, anal upon their’ ade ereonrtia of roees; and « aon Garrylng a bouawet of tlowérs. “Te asso mbit sarong and saluted’ tho. proodagiop, . It, thet walkeil: ‘onee fot the hall, and previous to being seated at the shire’ right, sang the following song, {THe Mauat, es Standen, With, no lack of xoval |. power or o! CHORUS. Peper ae true born sons of ‘Zion, are it can C1 wt Ye iaeyh wear Peal Or dbieph; The bright and glorious morning star Ea, the ie ten ile chain is broken; = rr tae! on high, ier patious ! a, . Know that-your pe ‘high. For we're the true born sons, Ke. See,.on. onter distant enon ala f PU lewd etandurd wide antacledy vo Bar abovedMissouri's fountain, ; _ Lot itwaves for all the world. ‘wo "* Kor we'te'the true born sois, &e. ai F peace, and full salratony bres} teed, Libesiy 0 ever hr ro oot tongue an 2 eee the bres bores s6n8, Ke. : Come, ye Christian, sect, and Pagan, Pope and. Protestant, and privet, > Worshippers of God or Dagon, Conte ye'to fair “freedom’s feast. ‘For we're the true boru sons, Ke.» > Come, ye cons of doubt sind wonder, © Indian, Mostem! Greek, or Jew, aay your shackles burét asunder, ‘Freedom's banner waves for you. Kor we're the true born sons, &c. Cease to'butcher‘oné another, Join the covetiant, of peace, Be to alla friend, a brother, ‘This will bring the world release. For we're the true born sons, Ke. La! our King, the great , Pringe of Reace, shall come to reign; Sound again ye heavenly.choir, t Peace on earth, good will to men. , For we're the true horn sons, &¢. 0 main bod: = the saints omtored: ‘eo yea they ‘oek, dh wae rind es They imball aad ‘Cam Hyae BAS a ena ‘ich a auroras rated and went fora ineiplog of oe a embers ‘met in: obloaiee reoreng the power, wer and pn rites et t 'Y- te, several ah among’ whieh swore.= ates Mabie: "Cheshiroy, Lan- Here tay ives Carat mre sid received the 5 Thus the church increased; oe Jahor, the ty, State of Virginia; and deem a :vety tempting jcture-of its inducements: and: onpal called it ‘fine rollis Rat crope of wher ld remain at rest, Like the .@ rush a aia a os ery fertile, os ariver ran beta a a before ths end & apni ing) io pi aed y yer getting irl igi hi would fiad plenty of neighbors Bocking about: bun ready to ther thi nal avert start other things material in ee rt toa fie stioh “¢ itunes? witness Naving sa vee deyirous to'« silerale ras induced ‘into'the eaten on a. anit ‘obey od bya 'W orcester, and. 4 er ie far ‘bribes '& sluposit of ten por -four shillings an acre. arrived” there in Octe- “Ber, 1899; having a-letter’to-Mr. O’Connor, the From €?Conhor ‘hi grant'were referrett to a Biss sight alee aoe the teehee centr in 1340, Altes three,j mh hunt success: wi Boor nd cnjoyed. a port | sands, preenne fore not « contend ‘to Knaland be spelled thon to ni “irgiia, apd saw.Mr. Under- ‘0. at once told them’ he feared they had Lpccksaiticcs many others: ¢onting from Eng- land, by this Saunders. He toot thom, howev: was:satisfied that he baie Fie land they trae ves up it b: the ‘eustivation of suel ‘hace was no river, ry or epee within many himself duped and vuttorly disap- ‘is money foiling’ him, he sou, work, ‘and after being ‘there: a} months, had worked his way bs g here he vert vad Wales rogrés! yin "in Seotinad the blot men rh ret ‘b se “Th by te cata sh, notwithstanding that Neat gl reda.more. emigrated /vpresented ao sae «4,500 -mombers. { gow was also wero now revellip 6 land, and witness wariness of the “beer Ta ag On ‘goin; wad over, R lana was out-of fie no. eta no for 1 more than’ 3,530 | ‘sands pee besides, emigrated to the + of the saints. As to Ireland, it wad not until 160) that Dublin had hoard the was, however, glad to say tha: } been established fh that-city. In Wales, their suc- |, 0e8g.was still more-grest and glori * cludioaofise aaints 1 anit ta Manchester rinciples of truth’; at a small bran et jack from wh aro é es the ‘far most.’ ” et mai rine tity was 4,543, in--}.and:began to tell him how.ha had been Rape the conversation he saw-some of the lying on the prisoner's counter;* whic! ‘lured him to think of begoming a pure! “asked him how he could feud such lies. Prisoner coolly replied that Mes did bettér for, some people than the truth, and seat fora police ‘officer to re- ean him from, tho office. ir. Harding, solieitor, cross-examined the wit- the prisoner, to. show that if he es “of January eed ether, in the United Ki conferences branches, 22 seventies, iests, A,7tit nieve, 1,590 priests, 1,226 teach me,, and 25, 54 members, eo a at asthe Dy During te 4 17 600 he had ‘enti ie oo Te noxt Baye a br: af ‘sketeh of | ‘towel there ar, 42 a8 in nd, of which | neark “After this, the choir in the gallery s atruck up ira 4 Be bex shi other song—‘ Oh! say what is truth ?”—anj ote on tid foes fee ark" chapier Ne ires, recon re a te ei ¢ er, of NG: ey the Book ut Neel’ and the tenth hapte chaptel ie in the. ent, aml the actors who | Now Testament: He then maered a a f - and the capital; to whivh be was ctosé at‘ han ‘gil were ready to. receive tha liberatiog army, where nota tongue nor a band weutd baye lifted against him. Wat ip iitadly robbed + ingg ted, ahd apicth mace | nil; soon | be ‘tecon- | parte atplayed the-best sia widitions are to be made to sthe | the revenues: ead cownties Of Meu- eluded in that res a] sai in the ti er talenta: am biyseee, managed by Itorof much renown, | b tsattary, in order, to enlar, e hae Franklin, has ieee en, 1 wed what Lit of pheake cece power ars aetual pridce. ° iuaself of, when he took- eloquént prayer,“and the whole assombly sem a3 sided yt apis Glorious ag ae “in Zions Elder Cook, ane, of * the fathers, ” next femnvers gaged and proitused || upon thé platform, and delivered an’ dress Wlus- "| toneand Roceabrune are torbei | The Gormas taro filled with items relat Taper Piaperor of asia, with & It is about ‘certain thata Sth part of. their conversation bas ‘been: wpon the neeessary understanding relative td,thy sposstbly ovcurin Fran ve in 1552. ught necessary between Austria’! * ‘Niebola ‘arrived om the'29th instant, at Olmutz; and it is said thut the Emperor of Rusala has-mavti fested a desire to see around him all the A daEA f Radetaki will be there with ¢i + rals, his colleagues. "Ax for'thé King of présence at. Olimutz is not necessary, for thé C ‘ir is”| | she crukt of Francé the best intermediary ef the powers of the German ooretsga 8 and sold himself, hiasollters, oa pet to the pro- bo FOS Fa pinget maid in, liberty, humaulty, and civiti- gation. What wonderful and astouianing Ry off from happening of Europe, the enemies of people maturo ruin. Ail (7ermany free, a host of ope armies would have sprung up, which would have iver the Musvevite and bis swarms like cha be- It was not do. be then. bable, therofore, that before the soandul of shame- and unjustified interference is openly re- ortugal will be prtdown and her peo- | , produced by cor- | wight the highest eesitanent jamong. all be- he performs isoall- | ‘and tho skilful, man, ty, ton hundred somerset fon done in! tiens of iove and esteem that hw rose on behalf of | them, ‘ion ofthe cit? } his brethren; who were aged sires or fathors of | migh! sia Salata sta Pe huey be the iti til! the wage in Paria’ y afternoon, Godare, | seo pieorontton an | us “fixe SR ah tae 7 ov events whieh may It is very pro- ‘plo re-omalaved by domestic fe le’ ie rs of the popular ‘passengers; then f will’ ‘This re-action, it is reported, is ulready ‘be: ee a Lvlaecore the feliz d’Asuieres, have. 9 pened their doors, opel it ettes and” lorette illas, will resound | light came, its Tho Russelt ministry can onty be considered a transition ministry, until a geoeral election takes | ‘They have not the contidence of the Muuso, an@ are frequently defeated if their measures. ‘The rumer that a L Zuropean congress is abbott to‘) an fhe take place during the inonth of August, either -at- ef: Warsaw or at Vienna, is stl] ou the. tapis. trative} of the faith and obedience. of Latter-day | inta, and ’e: sive of their * loyalty and detet- | -mipation.to uphold the government gf storia. He said it was.wath the most ardent emo- Israel, to congratulate thé presideney of the-Chureh +} hebalf of did not like the laau allotted he-ould have the ‘ohoice vf other land, if ho ps & certain number of ‘da; i ast the land was 6 ‘heb Tea Migecun and orthlass. "oir, Harding contended that this. was not eek Fe “misrepresentation, ag: Was. contemplated b. statute for false ‘pretences. at Was to go twelve miles went wight; ho'woutd have toldwtic, Mm not suc! ‘3 lias would constitute a false’ man ropresohted land to be vé ayers it was onl: prisoner was tl a not sell his own Jand, . Mr,Maude did not think that thie. was only 4 ‘estion of degree,.nor was-it shewn inevidenve that resa of the. work in London. Londow conference was’ or; tlre’ branches—London, Tedford, and composed of about 80 members some ote members; bere of ech Snereased, OF the hum! ranches had more trebled. During the’ las iolded im ecetneery = r ¢ Gospel. pee fell'to the es Seen nap ome o fe been tested, ‘aad whose his ‘wisdom and disgretion. ere he might bo @nablo de ‘in the blessed path,.before he: conclude ia expressing a hope thet this conference, and that the epoch to come might-be one of success, happinessy:{:- . df man sold a nce hour, and it onl; Pree int year the tonft Queen Vio- | Aer pe caren legree; belie @ agent of gther,parties, and be @ new era in the. “of Jesas Christ-of Lattér-day ‘Saints in this king- | knowledge, arid light. dom, and the bret iF stleship and minis- | ¥, on their. assem! votes on that happy oc- asion, Whieh would Necgunee be remembered as | e nase was the agent of others; hé opened an Manchester, and-sotd lend, for the of which he’ vouch: representations us tb its quality dna ‘The assembly then ined in a song written for | the occasion, entitled the Mountain Dell.” One of the ant ladies, dressed ia white—per- ne of'sufpassin, “interdst to them a8a people whose!’ hapi the mos' tris oes Bole ae that F 3 to re one St the Next: | rising greatness had began to dawn upon the would, what I shall seeover |: whose metvorie appearance above the ioral horizon rogatded by, the. various, dlasyes3 of observers gas mingled feelings of wonder, admiration, and fear, and though there were theusaads who would ‘bot turtf their voenaof ties tae’ winiversal, and fle says would dispel tid grosé dark with gpebrveayl Joyedthe pa wh a much pleasdre. . iple, Bocorme, “which is now It ia also rumored that a large amount of tebdpe ‘would soon assemble on'the shoreb'of the Rhine. | The succession to the fhrona.of Deamarks of tha | g Pricce Christian de Glacksbourg, by the The other day, a very important and liberal bill for education in Scotland was lost, om the motion fora meen reading, a the ground that it esta- . nead which covered the minds‘of the people. They Sratefully conscious of the protection afforded lou by the just and tolerant laws of the con- | giuni,. Sayers of the moat {stitution under which [twas their happiness vrogreasing at | ementing > > Pgh — Duke of Ol- | membered that M end ation. dissociated from schools to be ished wore not, exchisg fely under the control The chief opponent of @ system of ed Ineeting of the Princes aid Kings who decided the aMair, is now contested by ey Gra denburg, who has immediate and uncontested | ENS: Shpls ¥eo eed of havin, of the church of Scotland Gustave Ponjgai to : find. shelter, and they gladly took that ‘op-'! unity of deehring their loyal and undivided teas} Rasim At to Ki) ie berton and government of Queen the bull was Sir R. Ingiss, the leader of the chur Asyou may see, the northetn powers are | whe, tho jetoria, the bel Sovereign of these roglms. ing by whieh they woald | Awit wes the teaching of Chri thaf ‘they. should | not yet settled, and Sey some trouble may soon} eg a . ar the House perty io the Hote 0 be seen at Copenh Hi vhough abl Corsthonn bt ugh a “poetamne. The spect the laws of the country wherein e nities was that called nine: | 4 theis Jk odes they, Woyld-ever be. found ready toe bl ma os A new Ambassa dor from Spain to the United t ba ‘This incident » the States, was named, on the 2ht el! His name is Senor- Ganzales yot Late against ver of the present BIE, by Queen Lege | au Hloedty the moat sudden and violent effect ey anak “4 is: | upon. the. unfortunate: young » to defend the lawfully constituted authorities of any uman.* The debates | state; aud should the time exer arrive when the id it ie Reece that. ;.poace of. Tals souattey was ey melaced by: foret ae urst i beat upon the support of | bed phere rand that even the Husiell ministry is } ral for them, not going the whole figure in ‘Fhe temper of the population of Groar Mrijain (Which is thought he will be much cgtee med in Washit General Aupick, the ¢ tinople, and now named don, arrived in'Parito) "Mo jonday'laet and: 1: Tale fe morning a por My wae he fy 6x) diced. to death; and his t faapaceaiior at ‘of an for thetr chi | “Uy Bogarme will be sb religious bigotry ‘Wife to the afitonk How. carton io tbo out! P revountienecy sie et heft ty aed people wor ve wn additional \ Bat Sin tthe sheones the ponstitation, and laws sent an agent’to } ofit! ve pp ma Their ets on every hand composing the pooples): coincides, to House of Commons, whic’ ht aor, i probable es i old tory at election. Bo the protection party, whiek is, m fact, ulira-aristocratic, will obtain che government 1 Consequences of such an evest taku, ‘Dot to be calculated. of affairs in Engiand, and ont geecrotary, feat § i Minister ti Paria, N Uvered recently info the hedeuf the baa yi ope tbe ener pages of ay) hy le pet ieee rat se Tat off e rood sensed ) Pame, whore ancester, sof Pondicuer ry iitled cpths ‘amthate 1, and other-plades : > | wher the Nate ‘ot 7 east are traneportd, with, | ¥ slaves. en very jolene earthquake too! salesy’a¥ Palin, ‘in “the. ind. | whole island was covered with a 1 eer heared; a tem ry great extent, with t ating aati the religious cry may Ba rilgow oy ' feouie by. whie! called ‘to Frauce, a . iene \ | Tale ig, even in that country whore the aa bi ay Bat ere fe rOaNy A relentlessly perr rained, snobs could assemble | aera im; oo y Jigbront dn, sot soot ihe blood af } e Propet an petriaroh Hiram, ‘aflccwacd wards seen aa theiz: guilt ‘by forotbly Lees from their houics, ‘in the ‘midst of sovers pala einipi Pagemoing ek citizens, on ime was atter-day J ns y- ; Miss iat shemherst Baim “en In Say th nat of périgcu- It.will be nearly the same thing. aa if j wn the cit; por of Russia hod conquered, ime ing of Eugland, for then i that of England, viz.; the policy of an San Fi tihsety tbe oe have alse.received’ the’ news OT the death = they bavi been. struck a een ri tagonignn | Generat Plates, ong, of. the ¢ dewting. ite ‘o- ceramic oer ees buried pee goveiungnt nt iy paeatef had aera ee whom 7 ool o+ they had« mhinona | aileoted te -tespise. Their aad the exaltation ef 4 to the popular prioeip: ae saute party | dynasties and arbitrary would again conic inte nd 2 atch for twenty-five yours duluged Europe with overwhelined i:nglena with taxok. for ses’ than to put down’ the panclptas revglution, aad to restore the dour- eat denigor that thy bigotry I. ¢ hatred of what | ttiey s “Pay iat Ne Gia, see unveiled at the appo ec const! ——¥ M. Ws ‘Mahtewffel, he ES. the’ ay is, June 5, 1351 Summer — Americans iv, Patts— dors mm Parise Metreat ‘to the Country--dimusme} ments——The Opeia—Sealousy aiid Mature Ugalde , +The Spamish Dance 2 bela! Doritos = Nee * bona There insecliy ~-of the voters, and’ th cies th nae goattiy. were site ety grate . tho! whe few Oy whan three 6 Pa Re eg rl ae Aa “eer ethene were Dob Riawa ay 8 cS people, yet now: te and ladylike of the.aum- @.on the platform, and de- Tivered, in a clear and well modulate: voice, an ad- dress on behalf of the young ladies, relative to the important part sustaindd by their sex in assisting to elevate the morals and improve the spiritual eondi- 8 to the quarter from whenee the} tion of the human family, influences would, nevertheless, be | pel, and the upbuifding of the kingdom of (iod; Louisa Jounsrone, of Birmingham, a young vocalist of considerable merit,,who presided at the hout the day, next favored the o @ following song, written by the same. Ba or, 8 ‘ae also designed for this festival:— VMA SAINT, I'M A SATNT ! T'th & anint, Yim a raint, on the rough world wit The earth is my home, and my God is my guid fp up with, the truth, let js power bend the knee, Tam sont, Lam sent, and salvation is free I fear not old priestoraft. its dogmas can't awe,’ - Drea chart for to sfeerby, that tell# me the Law, Andne'er us.4 coward to falsehood I'll kneel, While Mormon tells truth, or God"s prophets ri Up, wp with. the truth, let ite. power bend the Tamacnt! Lam sent! dam sent | 1am sent | take this warning and flee,.., ‘The army of the gym fell terror may spread oppose us, their Seeate we'll thond: newer before; and WeMt bear it agaim. epi bet hoppremston, mity fall, *duceméhts, were utter milarepreeqatt tions alta- ber-then cae ir . jtatoment, in which he said peomianen level, but for his part he-léked willy ‘land, bought 1,040 acres of it, believing it to be more healthy then low land, which’gave aguos te tho spread of the Gos ad sold land a keptreds el ‘dite settlers; ft hi gons whe, bad never sont back : lice sup pabnier es aD letters of at the office trom them they have been.dupedin this way, Whether this mode ofdellin wie a ropresented as wing rich crops of corm, but whi ferilé and worthiess, is a" mere ‘leg Feipeete oxten- gor a wilful fraud, vocnihi® whatever wpite may sce about it, at great bardsiip’ fsiifisted on n these poor people, who -are” inated to “apehd the hard pag of a-lifo-upon representations such as tuanie to. this man by the, ‘sion of, the art of | Hot undertake to srr mnd that, if ae Neste te eae wa We Tras ‘he wae told ten it wae tine voit there, “ais itis all work his way back be Ant it Reems to ust then, anda very hard cage indéeody at all jeap; °+ thine i is @.cane which ouzht:to gowhere it wil See Arwin-the highest year eebtegabeers Ua, and & me the wide fickds of error. right onward well ¢o, Come® at Ved brave comrades, now's the time. you ‘The em ex end’ te Se i obie” ay me warts ah rae p Ass Bab'lowtothee, ~ £4... oont tiem cent f tobe ‘thiewarning and flee aed themselves with ae ere | tre haa p preside ents of the. copter, in TOMS. president of the ring! ss the By te missiomnest rayolled aves the THe, le. havi; Wresticnely “were mahesprieate here cae cart tiben by sur- aon “owt @ i itement: bégan'to reiterate tliat tooth could have bof groupd if he had sudé—Bus two “hothitig’ &\ hot make @ ah ‘and it @ neapranad came hetantar. STs The Ly ee the uw holes of other,p a ie it in ti ron Pall the tnd i is of the d hid aided 1 tre bby itéhe or Sa selenttnaad ai, hea et emria they raborsy Pith Lord is ean we—the God its Tati a! Dhe -soeure Wingt c ew ralleled suc-‘? Play—Hiram Franklin—Baloowin — Thane sa Ditler ‘by, Polson Barthgaldi ep Monorea— + Storm Caip—Chess Playing; Wei\ He. -Bulamer has come Popery, may bring about this reault. the protectionists, as they a-w eatied, but m. sie | ‘the old oligarchy, keep out of'vigw, and mmollity, ae pouch as posable. their ulterios dstentions 48 to the | ‘corn laws, and protend that they o tly deswe a very ‘moderate duty upon the iinportation of breadstatlae: wri ogn- ooh ae Dirt . So.muoh she betta for: wer ewig tababhtadts of Poss, ga the nilmorous | ein sia ane abet fourde: ccs nae Ate the -a foaled he other elders by yest superitivign. fi iy ts that un- Pegadness te ne pce ag owen “fs a ord which had wt alk tig, init! “Thua the farinerd are flattered with the hopes of | prices, and the people are deceive Promisor of great moderation Our Paris Correspondouce. 3 Pate; Sane 5, 159 Lowe-Napaeon's Vint to Diyom—Hes Eajurgoted Spocch—Socialit Bulletin—Algsers— Port gal id Pelginn— Mok wiaca ie tree thronging the elty. .lyt,4 long Mare Yhe 7) i bas not beemeowagiabldy an: ened Of Lhe sum eo often darkened by *} thar We hive git Ant ebyoeitlon 34. Duverrion: the, great: astro anes fhe’ discovered that thera ere holes: in thé, fi nritife By The mide'tn the haa which a cold wind paste eprth. The old Treneliahiig; Toll mis revnnuiracer? bag! been -protibite”.. f wil! probably be-chaneed, fur The: lieot hike Seon oa a vingnakes ach it wom ne very nt ca Ke veri 2 2 4, ee sshy Aone was ‘thew ry Reaction — Spain at oaey, +l plays lore 1 pm ant Prussw—EWw So Senrcet “myomcne ta: the United: State an tenerat Won tbe four gaint “ate a bef ie whey at | th - Sebi, Mae Porat dota gpesacn woe edual ine’ to Ainerieas be said tho dati igaorance and Alpe urney y of Louis Napoieon to Dijon, t Present at the opening of the railway from , bas been the cause « nde at} piss de Min. win ‘dia contest ° Nie K no taubt thivstate will dontinue f we are threatened with. warp ir worth « for of ‘the journey’ have by seine ANP ARIES « Oe oc beste i Bachan. Pina his is ttn ai st 58h 8 Me Whort ae =| ipg-by au Ameriean gentleman, that thor? arg, t ! saiariner nbe ver two thous ce o We. Kester, Pri ’ Th Boe teat It had beew announced for 4 week that A: See se Chabettinets. Te " Adon, Nee tor ruy-ofiice ts dei y verlog y either to haya oo Napoleon's intention wa which would be a sett o' whioh he would to say publicly in Paria. lipved the annoancemer tho chief of the State would not ast-like cladren, who never make their presence, but who, when ont Thl¥ may be better explaiwad ft | We tomember that the Present has » power ine fetior to that of the Lee t Ab was but too true? Lotiis Sipoleon, bud, dot te his woo and, w Mise Tonrgh He Maer d mK tte Neg, York Hered, orto { of the paper whic Phere ie a rage for ¢ f that valanbte j ot Thera Nees York, RB: Newthlen, Ti tartdayey ¢, Tucker, New Serk. xplain all chat be could Many newspapers be Wea Hanjates Ne a himnbug, and that brs. bole, Lexington | or ab the Hote) dea Prinoos. fantaevie tricks a ele Sy Orleama. 5. Witt eddienes Chyat]ons siative A seomt bd deser tert esub alin. amd the ‘ falrendpee en thelr Might out $ v% Ht is " g herining ladies, surrounded by who are tenotat " KO Gos one, faehi Trothes Cn their § Aghia Ny Ain vom. head, his manuser fiaroche and othe ra, Great Festival of Me “Lictter Day Sntnty" r$ Vit Gine Lawwlon Sie The Londen conference £ diay. saints’ was held yestorda the-aeremony peotattar to te n, and copmed inte it the jokrna mVe alg be rte. lor, at the dre pai wi to eee the great ex before going fiito. Ue bas it is certain that- lenis Spoke agninst the Legislative Ave Kg words wore. uot only hostile, be towards that res ley “pts sidunt of th o'clock, the hour, Ait. ¢ ie ind the shite Some time before thre: the tritineks of tlic Capital, where tothing eotable body of } oba awihik confessing lespite the usual : wi Se eapecienion the phrasos supprerved, cither by th seing of whont af equal d trot, Creat Britain, where pent four Weeks, aeeured us that time he enjeyed but one af othigts, were dither. win toate and fomele,, wae rather vam ple be mic ds bat, when chowly, or cathy ip the | x 7 5 and in, return they re mente, inthe shape of coke, bus + ining showed i t tho’ dbly trikane whe Taseat heard of: A pers and do tive fwil-to do ib. , for even the shortest time po 1 aad Trelamd, there. wore on From Amerios lot it he known that ce PHEW Apel , feqre 1 FO bbs that 'n pay © We olabs rea) Dinievers kewow Was quite awk it ‘tonsintes of te ert ‘ptes es, of each carrying @ long ‘ : inusicnl comedy, Which wUl rem@ald id the memory et ‘patton in plain attire, merwe retinol the shirts,” Wille other com~ 7 Saunstioe ha had bonne pht up jo tenpiap ute by teats | peony ar sourarinne strife? theit charge. . a alt ey Wat coe and” ano re fy lait pre eted th become & + ih vighty people, whore, ir ore sho 6 folt. of fica Virduglt alt. pitiony dt te eat e-Berte and provese!on thers ined \n a sung 40% the Histng Glory af°Zlon:” atterwhich Mey dons + delivered am pallroet on tees ‘ fit shahe ‘iustontive f the ‘fis. thet earch tw +A meries, tn the [i mi Fat acts Peat and “tidtulty, , With coferoaps 44 » enivionet@hteh ‘peevnliat inthe world, ws willas the | airy ‘oH atagng the people, fosterod hy debaeer und ppetiated by do ¥ agelsy proclaimed frat the epirit’ sikh Seed imty ome body: shied fled: that the Halt rte SHE Us ronpacth Ont PY chs seventh ! sia ti of justice and merey to mag, oid it there lore pleared'the Lord on’ the ay; Sof Stptespver, J Mr. Jogoptr Sinth, Je, nati r coudty, Vere thont, toe tell trim hi ye hy ail shat, eh AU cheeey af ( sh h soharely 5 i igs origin’ of the Anes é wily of tho Beak of Merimon wae The pirhgeet ot Goat mM tefergy Gaidinugd.sevelatious for four September, i527, the angel d into bis hawds. Ale. “mith, by the power of trandint oO the’ inscription: ‘on the plate: and dn edition gf engh Sranelation wag pubbished ISM), om the bth. of Apri in thas * CWdbrety wwe deganize in the town of on thester, Ontario county, \ew York, the abn! { Decor" } bor Bilowing Yi siker thon West on w relate x in to the 0 where | w they df iugt fev tie beat time oon the 4th of Au eh bow the laiebiveme tose en masse, drove | 5 hosen city, dbhing many and whip- ing phe a o , troying their aT al inte oe theft turk I riroute,.nod eoiapellibg great tumbers '6) por fous starention ame exposare, how the he opetied Wept ty.sbe tite ate wine a hower OF Miiquir terror inte the hearts of their persscutor’, bat ine | Fased hopes Hild the Vio-om OfUhe safuts; haw they MYdoqnentiy settled fn Clay cous antl were again expelled, and.obliged ty procure a rofuge in Hineook cwurty, Hlinvis, their way thither being mathe by pra filed with thyit dead, or to be | from their suffering, enfeedled, and : Tl ahs, instead of re ese deol: of raping; inttrags, and murder, soneral ¢ javk, march s*, th platter thefrpr’ 1 18 appealed to in y Of fifteen thow dollars to defray the oxponses attend pattenrpted ox ternrimptian and: neeotpplithed. banithntent of the salute. . The Church” arrived jn Hancook county t S OK irs fom that time the city of y wag erected; and her temple was regarded uz the mastexpicds, of architecture dn the | i rater, In ISM, £0 ragidly had the chur. pro set that there were sW)(XK) inhabitants of Naw Fis atl tho ojty militia, cotam indedand orgaained Prete United States ld hutabonnd Awo Hagdred, young men; but scarcely bad they setted ‘aera ‘TLbere.were no sureties in.cvesly mn the prisonee {gteatet portion 0 th ‘world, itil 4 all Nesrengral ln eonsey, cust dy, jtions, in adversity and . aod misery, with all Tis | pope, errora, bes <= rane pened wad pass idts, ra peonhe for whom he had’ Le <n sn Journel dudtaede:Bonde | ugh oppor +} te-contessed ih rng oie 0 Jonson, Mes -of,mo more im- of the Most eee tata ane driven from one ee to another ig wan at dont yeas aura ‘of’ ithe} thoy had Sane | ae ‘Lawent ieniaptttes has, how- rhode the tartoand rivalry 2% Dedomger simply as ie ee Ww the * Fairy tite eonneplinics 07 and tt the eae & pardenablespict of nationat pride is dis ssshasnng, tho different oo les preferred tole a6) cote Ter inte with brig t 8 O&Slomyrs; OF #t apes of wanall wreath print din sul tment LAP to imi mueh tn-vodia'at Present ia “the bo ly open ent “aM: “of -nhusl ty, “tet ith ole he Rife is ie & with Yor i pov! of ay ttertern ¥ te ea.an itn ot ti iiistoa L 7 a Tevseacr ate Trpsverousty, ae: de tneameehwer at nh the “Coane of the Waited ed Wha, vat un was ‘ices, Shey: 2 pendent State Wey DI ere 8 ondesl9 saat fauttod' BF ts taught ey first taught When allowed them to govern thenme res, fat mbbut the prophet Tove hid Ktown dian publiv ith, him, and was ph private, frdqaontly even, present “‘at.bis th, Wht ‘héLwad Tythlvetysaucdergd int the gail id hewwas notoap int f sartbage ; andell who tigen oun and gvod man, either di ork tho-truth: Aster gore Lay thor ob trations varity of their religion, and its # over. can ‘OF ary other root re the workl, combining site ad bis shite ‘wh good to JM, whl k pe n dn acl \pes worn by the 2 The pard sua ATK, and trimmed whole neem hy t Tiysnpe gal songe, “and sais frou Of wor’ ONT fyt wave Ming-or Joaving tho tee “ase mbly, vat it wis diliniseod by t * tem im Order ton though, however, WICH The HEhL costarne ‘The Great Exhibition. Ghows Tecriens gry veweipts of the lxbiitiv n up to the “present time of plaim silk, of t the ground of the bape ty tound or square it Hartow @thbroidery of ma val th Var let aa ia this costume. | Adready we have even an with w emal? jaeice With three vory narrow frills em Silk, and trimmed on each bitttone of totqsivisd White hot Cato tidy will two dee D Hlounces With alleof the swine #bruie, an cine al amount trem dqily. Yieiter uy Maples, edged idte-with tow of emall ote during the #rok p nk tall isa, ‘ sdged wilt Ni wwn silk, trlaiaod witha dc suble row 0: Jon a ema direle of brown enamel, robe ‘of pi nk tatetas, with brown and tlivee Mounges . of this vautiful ily map ad oa ee ruches of prvivge of Petting tl For privilege of supplying refreshment Bomaton ionors.are— Managetaent. printing. te e t the jacket -will mver posed to onachroniems, ahd that it pan be adopted | With all kinie of toilette but met retarn to embroidered musline. e-other incidental expenses tat | rtaived ith decuracy of all these ele- wee they form the most Amertcan Land Agency Swindlers, recherche toilette Hrota the Lond Mercantile Garett Ming drew: ia food Stivuel Saunders was, ande wad other magistrates, at th 4 Bo Court, Manchester, warrant charginghim with oblaining money Y falsa ‘pretences from an emigrant, ld good agricultural land, but A. great many | outers have appearedin the newspapers, to time. charging te emigrants in thi Hlounces are printed, dere with having duped an vod about twelve fitness of the land in Virginia, for tho of whigh, Saunders professed to be tho agent, for cultevatio Llp epprotiension aod appearance ye of the Play ag woll ay taosg in pha