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J ‘he Yay ne bit little Bela for x. TI } of his and thet it restored AMUSEMENTS. gent C remarl ‘he | tional decorum, gnd the trammels of proprietary < property be re nanentnnnann t Post, June It wholef-cated » masa of gay and glittering uni- iderations. him, 000 08. Guidzio- | aka ne Empe: to Vienna and ‘his faithful Seon om “tt is not, therefore, to be wondered at that the rowesky pleaded a general and N ‘Circe and Bose of po ~ iy ite; Priv: offi al, an yesterday, and the papers are a now ‘and then by those fy the day wers. | conservetive statesmen of the republic regard, at | that be was inlegal ion of the church, and ited to the gratifying fact tous this | Among these the unifurms of the ca’ ‘of the | this moment, with intense Pad alarm, the | prayed athe stigh maintained in it. me . . Now, as the town is very full, and most | Gri Duke of Hesse attracted notice ita | anti-slavery agitation at present in ress | quently the Bishop obtninod & writof sequestration, the colebrities are here, and there is no political | soldierly and service-like character. Occasionally, | throughout the republic. There can be Tittle doubt and the premises in dispute have been for some days | Cli Med. Woy tiga ws, perhaps 1 may amuse some of your fair | toe, might he seen the court dress, par excellence—a | that the stability of the Union is seriously endan- | in the possession of the sheriff’s office. On the 19th (ng Bey ais vind i a by ~ aa serons of Frans somne er gentleman hed bi paliher (2 the rary te yeo- red by it 3am tere can boas little dob thatths | instant, the comms ml for da pombe moved te , Boas Fort lanes Mise ¢ "Fox: Sprin! 4 seal, an iscata P ol rone, and of some manry, or the deputy lieutenant & 00 —a isruption of the Union wor Rot onl wer the | court to set asi 16 writ o! juestration, and bon y udlam. To con - ou . Shaws 3 beauties that give grace to his court, of the wits | pure aduilles io i Gae which, after the legen ate mablie in the scale of nations in respect of rte the property in Guidalarowedky's name. This mo- WORK—Moria, Miss C. Fox. Seterhens Baht, Ben. Abbett brighten, of Ca jew more years, may not improperly be termed the power, but would in all probability retard the | tion came up for a he yesterday, and afer ou remember, then, ladies, in Schiller’s no- | costume of the time of George the Third. With | developement of the national resources, and diminish | some testimony was taken, it ‘was continued until treet. ‘ircle and Parquet, 50 ‘amily Cir. Te ballad of “Tb iver,” th adel boy, whee the exception of one oF two of thane coats being | the securit of iio and Property. “ih tomorrow. a Robert a lertifed that Mr. Guldsto. Doses scales, Oroneetes Atal) warez, So aspect unfearing tle 9 bre t! - | composed of velve' re was nothing to relieve This sufficiently accounts for the vehemence with | rowesky stated to him e wol ive up al French + tertain- which succeeded the King’s throwing his jew- | this dress of any of its severe original formality. | which Mr. ‘Webster ie. at present pis ing the part Claims to ihe church, and signed a ate to that mente ill owtuence. rite DON CESAR. DEB the lew IBLO’S GARDEN.—OPEN BVERY N ee SASRERN OPER Bree meer aa Ben if Ww. Blake oeilt Pad at oply in his favorite ob: of J this por solisveneis iraled ‘Bok (hr cup into the deep? ("course you do. Well, | The doors of the palace were ‘thrown open at one | of an itinerant apostle of union in te of effect. Guidziorowesky filed in answer a statement ante J, aepedianls Den Cones > Coke, hen, just such a “ herrlicher jungling” you may | o’clock, and bg ea the arrival of her Majesty | York. Prevented by the illness of his son from | in which headmits that he signed the paper, but teflor, M. Edouard; Le e. 2 ey the Emperor of Austria. A figure of singular | at St. James’s, the largest suite of reception rooms, | taking part in the presidential demonstration at the | said he didso under duress. It seems that the con- Maritana, M’'ile Leo: ee is set off by # most gallant carriage; personal | the tapestry chamber, and the ante room, were | opening of the Erie Railroad, ani the progress to | gregation of Trinity Church are divided upon the Ne omsiti CUNe a wory is shown in every look and in every quisk, | filled, and in a short time afterwards the staircase | and from that solemnity, Mr. Webster. has em- | subject. A numberof them have frequently shown ane m movement. Fle is considerably above the com- | and corridor were crowded. In this state of things | braced the first moment of his n’s convalescence to | their adherence to Mr. Guidziorowesky, while a on height, though not absolutely tall. His face | the ladies had nothing else to do but to carry the | commence a supplementary progress on his own ac- | paper has been filed in court, which is signed by wong peculi the marked characteristics of seardrotne of the Yeomen of the Guard, where | count. The burden of his song at every place | about sixty of the congregatioa, who declare in fa- ~use of Hapsburg, he adds an expression | they established themselves, and remained until | where he has addressed the assembled citizens, has | vor of the Bay, and denounce Mr. Guidziorowe- b | never saw in any other ofthat family, either | the passage of those who were before them to the | been the uly of loyalty to the constitution, and the | sky for hol legal possession. Mr. Guidzioro- ait or che living fuce. The forehead is | presence of the Queen, left them room enough to | folly and criminality of the uncompromising anti- | weeky has practised medicine with some succeas | {tS Saeed ding. the nose and mouth well formed, | ewerge into the state bperigments. Her Majesty | slavery agitators, who are perilling the existence of among his flock, andit is said that the cause of his id will commenco at 8 . jar.’ 1t is in the eyes that some- | arrived at St. Jame: ‘alace from Buckingham | the Union. Sowell has he played his part that the | discharge from the pastoral charge of ‘Trinity Ly hs s Minstrels are ay thing retnurkable strikes hy at ones; they are not | Palace, with her usual punctuality, precisely at two | glories of the presidential office have paled before | church was some circumstances of which the Bishop edie Geta oom. Concerts will be die- urge, but sunken, and the eye brows form over | o'clock, and was received, on her arrival at the | the glowing oratory of the Secretary of State, and, | was informed, where (Guidziorowesky took money tbem in a singular manner—ihey are piercingly | garden gate of the palace, by the band of the 2d | in so far as the whigs of New York are concerned, | for his proscriptions.—N. O. Picaynne, June 29. BAgNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM pores, and have an earnest, almost melancholy | Fite Guards, with the National Anthem. Mr. Webster apears to have a better chance of = puneass ond Propelsser; Joha Greenwood. Se., Aanet- [TALIAN OPERA aT LE GARDEN —MAX Ma. retzck, Manager ai 5 py nm a Tuesday evening, aulgh rmed the opera ef ASTLE resort ii . Spam rTAN Manager.—Tho new season commences to-day at this » which must have been planted there by j i being the party's candidate for the presidency at the | _ Jeremiah Kimball was killed by the premature dis. | popul f publi and “4 A.M tod thonwht beyond his years. The eyes, then, are the aus Pad olee yo egy nage arg ne xt olecthon, Thun Mr. Fillmore. vf charge of @ cannon, at Hanever, Na, ooltne 4th ime | By'of beliliant atiliy Mon and Tucsd “Me yay jh and July 7th chief characteristic of his faze, and mark it out 60 | when his Giuce the Archbishop of Canverbury, as Upon us who read Mr. Webster’s orations in. | and an Irishman, named John Cornty, was mortally | Sth. Aiternoon, at $ o'clock, will be performed THe be early shat once seen it were hard to forget it. the spiritual head of the na oun ebureh 4 exec ed stead of listenirg to them, and who, moreover, read Parag rray ten tnd Slab arms were blown off, and | Xia gr and divertiscment hy the Mertlatel Passe Bee ~ = ‘The Emperor never appears but in uniform, and | o7 pdhalf of his Episcopal brethren and his own, | them some weeks after their delivery, and with “ lully lacerated. Bust o'clock, the very laughable piece of YOU KNOW FRtove MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MMUSI- ig rally wears the plain light gray coat of @ gone | 4 congratulatory address on the auspicious event | great tracts of sea and land intervening, they have - * = | Leon davellicnd Herr Cline: and the acoeredioeey see, po Bight. This janely golebesied anes ral. He is seldom decorated, except on great occa | which yesterday get apart specially tocelebrate, | 2t produced quite so overwhelming an effect as LEGAL NOTICE, Go, of M. Joan Laricu, sions, and his whole appearance is strikingly simple | oq which was’ most graciously acknowledged by | they appear to have done upon his immediate au- | “~~. ae TROMPET. “The Feory) pe sreeses wm or the | her Majesty. ditors. There too much of special pleading, and MERICAN AND. XORRION AGENCY, CLT OF | ee ene 2 st export horseman, | Phe ¢ a his i |. | too much of exaggerated emphasis about them, to on Caabet 7 AYMOND & B D i — and a keen sportsman. He rides straight across | Laie a Bit, eee ighoes Davee i be eritirel sanetened: Mr Webster's arguments | Rtv Octet, ork, aud Worthington Garrectuon Snethen, of | RR ATM elokeniel Mepaensie nthe Teceae aay oe sountry, aud seldom goes home while the dogs last. | Tyke and Duchess of Saxe Coburg Gotha, the Duk» | a@ not of a nature to be perfectly convincing to o Attorneys and Covnsellors of the Supream | He is a capitalshot. A soldier at heart, he 1s little | Feynest of Wurtemberg, Prince Henry of ths | mind so acute as his, and his violent and frequent the extraordinary gymnas- eluding with THE MAGIC ily.” Admission, 25 cents; aie Ablighmens is Tormen | ducted in the known world—embracin . Fer practising law in the Su- | 4 States, and conducting profes- Juxurious, and his private apartments are the least | yy, ini: fi i he SI it itne: i : fy | Netherlands, th ce of Leiningen, and Prince | appeals to the Supreme Being as witness of his Congress. 2. For the proseoution and | igen epnsie.in the palace, tha: soon rate he yond | Edward of Saxe Weimar, then yes ig the throne fedeachsd and good faith, weaken rather than | ee rel OA bel A isis she pels ps Pitien amd to SURUPEAN ADV EKTI : “( “RI ‘ on on . i ee, outiy. mn ee AAI ARAANAA. tits at onbruan has a fine look-out, and com- | room, and took their station in front of tho | strengthen our confidence in both. ft dente Government haboes boars esfelueminceniee. following order, via: RAVELLERS HAND GUIDE, O8 CLASSIFIED LI@F mands the garden where Napoleon used w walk and meditate, and which still goes by bis name. It throne. Mr. Webster takes up his stand upon the Fugi- h, Walt uires little stress of imagination to suppose that | fi", rissesty’s dress was white—the material Mabie eee er poy ey Stas : : es silk, beautifully embroidered with silver; it was reach between the slave an: 1 free States. le | Thursday, ‘riday, 4th, rash ® prospect may often set him musing, and | trimmed with altver blonde, and ornamented with | S¢eks to palliate that measure by alleging that its | aie sites leikecs sariatint nrennwenGtee ihe tinted day, Sth, and Wednesday, 9th, Bost eheck aspiring, and rebuke pride. The wails are | gigmonds. The petticoat was of white satin, with | Provisions are less stringent than those of the law | States or from foreign governments, and procuring land war- RAND FESTIVAL DAY AT BARNUW'S MUSEU govered with maps. on tie txblo lie books of refe~ | tulio and white eatin ribbons. ‘The head dreds was | fussed forthe same purpose under the auspices of | yante ud pension ender is vazican ptaion Ine’ of te W, Clarke's Boned, Wedueedny July 9, afternoon renee, tuostly on military matters. He rises early, | diamonds ond feathers, and a wreath of bluo com | Washington. In reasoning thus, Mr. Webster for- | Jepacien und inberitances in the Biited Sater ced Baran vexing. Martinetti Family, Loom davellt, Mere Clin and not seldom indulges in the pastime of riding flowers. In all the state receptions this year, the | gets that the hostility against slavery, both on the | sountries. 6. For the purchase of lande in any ot the powerful company attached to this éstablishment, to out unattended, and baying his visits bevimes to | (jueen has genorally worn some flower or blossom | part of slaves and impartial freemen, has become | the State capi pidge) Cosme ced tact inthe aitcesear onl’ © ipcan ceeding, igre & Ward, Cliff street. et pa public places, to we with i or which was either an omblem of the season, or in puch more inveterate and uncompromising since M United Stator and ‘Tickets, 26 cents ine aoe einige 5} long Acre, artiste’ colors and @rawe XU ings arein order. Ife inspected the | boom at the time; and at this, the last andcrown- | W ushington’s time. ‘The conservatives of the new NELI 8 BRUSH AND COMB MAKERS. racks a little while ago, at seven o'clock | ing state reception of the season, the blue cora | World, it Mr. Webster is to be taken as a fair FRANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARB—GEO. Metcalfe, Bingley & Co. to H R. I, Prince Albert, 290 f extablishmonte in London, Liverpool, "aris, eare- fully selected and recommended '—— ee LONDON LIST. Yor the settlement of accounts with the State, Treagury, Navy, Post Uffice and Interior roments, and ob taining the remuasion of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, for 1, Bouth ‘Resin + CnkNish” MANUPACTURERB, WH Soho Square, artists’ materials of description, of hrwt uatity, Wholesale agent im ad Lo od, generally, for the tri to a law, loan, and baukins Box book now open. 7 : —_ EA, Sole. Proprietor —A m =o’ This keeps up a great qui vive. fl + A f th t hb es ‘ * B. Oxford street. r - hag 3 wer was worn by her Majesty, for this flower was | *pecimen of them, are committing the same error dF coney, ‘0 cents; 8 ‘Seats, 37 " He has an ee rghdiaary eye for detail, and will | noe only worn asa wreath for the head dress, but | 48 the conservatives of the old; they look only to | Washiagion wit veceive Deut ‘nd faitntul sttonsion. gents. — Blogant Saloon BRIDEE HIT, SHARUE, AND SPCR MAKERS, oul = he Bice ee oo bones vote ne also ornamented the train. Immediately after the the letter oA the old law as compared with ee of POL ys Basi bls Seen ya Salt tnd te te pony Latebtord, Be to Her Majesty and Royal Family, 12 pr “un sword e has the royal gift of " . | the new, and leave out of account the altered feel- ene sete “ Vortainments are varied and sel id per St. Martin's Lane. reme bg .mes and faces ; and if an officer Queen had taken her station, the doors of the draw: * are v: and sclee BOARBING OUSES. ‘oom were throw on, and the representatives | ings and convictions of the generation for whom ot Russia, Spain, haaick, Prante, cueing Bel. Pi vd ee ‘is framed. Thero‘s danger, omeseet, SHIPPING. : 7 jum, Holland, Denmark, Prussia, Sweden, Portu- | for the United States in attempting to abolish a ay Din «aha aaaeoaae mney is having one day | Fa} Nexico, and ‘Turkey, attended by their secre. | #lavery, but there is infinitely greater danger in | ‘T42,NE¥ YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATE Mrs. Mister, 65 Gloucester Road, Hyde Park, supeziog ucoommodations. COURT DREsS MAKERS AND MILLUNBRS, Mrs. Bill, to the Queen and Royal Family, 171 New Beng shuuld not be in woiform., be his tank what it may, | he had bet:er not fall under the eye of the Emperor. | There is a story in the army of ry H Bt aa phil ising this line tres t. laced six general officers under arrest for this | tarfes and numerous attaches, approached and paid | *brinking from the enterprise followin iiss _— cunoNOhinr eR, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. reach of orders during the state of siege. | their respects to her Majesty and his Royal High- are ele Pibinoe agth Arnold & Co,” Chas. Frodsham, #4 Strand, corner of He is very accessible, and, since his reign, the | pox3 Prince Albeit. Foreign Miscelleny. aR oe. Lass mee ae Ceeil avr 2 Peenersours. BARD eee deal changed |" "The Cabinet Ministers, Commander-in-chief, off. | ‘Tae Brack Dianoxn at THe Wortp's Farn.— | Baltic : ‘Cape Comstock. or Marble Statuary unequaiied In ihe wore ye & Repingon, 19 Regens street, | vest Fale oie fecha ad asene cials and state functionaries, and all those among | I pass on to the entrance at the western end, and | gADRIAT a ality sects thet Cemone | lege st TaEty of Interesting performances Darmacadir 1s Titchbarne Su Repent etreet % % é . d | aif ( te nts Pei, 4 x . parti bills of enc! lic at TAMA. Foit-cn Wiadiecsorata, ave invites to the nobility to whom the (Queen is pleased to accord | through the glass | espy a huge black substanco | government service, care has been taken in tay. ey Nabe Bee elie me ‘0 Gas the privilege of the entrée, followed after the corps | standing up outside like a paramid. Troon fiad, | structio dip matique in paying their loyal and dutiful res- | on inquiry, tha it comes from Liverpool, and is | heed, god theirs pects to her Majesty; and so numerous was the | the monster coal that startled the Cockneys as it | York to Liverpool, ay circle, that it almost amoun:ed to an ordinary | went through the streets in a van to its destination 3 from Liverpool to New York, £35. An experi- drawing-room. After these had retired, the gé- | The coal was, unfortunately, shut out of the Exhi- jeon will be attached to each ship. Ne berth can en neral company, til! now crowded in the oxter reoms, | bition, but it occupies a very prominent position bees on oe mp DATES OF s4311N0:— his table. Radetzky, while in Vienna, lives with | him altogether, and sleeps in the palace. When in ic, and of course surrounded by a crowd of og se war ders about in search of a known Fico, qand if he finds it, he will talk ploasaatly for a cH ILD, BED. A Clack & Co., 12 Ludgate streot, wedding orders and ladies” wneral outhits. cartEn MANUFACTURERS, Lapworth, A.. & Co , 22 Old Bond streot; to Her Majesty and Koyal Family: —_ 5g temagtow Mage aalag al a noses | Were admitted to the presence of her Majesty and | outside; and, in addition to attracting the notice of PRO ig PAC ‘Waters, Ball & Os., to Marinjeny, Spent) Cy Reng, P 0 0 ay, | her illustrious circle. visiters, forms @ prominent object to passers by, ; here fo: OTH MERCHANTS AND FANCY WOOLLEN WARE Baa inne Cor madly he is fond of ear~ | “The reception altogether oceupied two hours. | who have the gratifeation ‘of sving u fir uothing” secataed, depegd Uirtie river and scree Uate Sicaranae ta Wlems | CMOUSEMBN] ye yg 4 bE pee °ry- | The iiluminations on Saturday night, in honor of certainly the largest and most brilliant blac ailes a he su son, . Martin's lane. mhezo, It may be owing to this fancy that the | her Majesty's birthday, were Mnore than usually | diamond ever seen, and may boldly challeage con- Sakae lay corey Yuen | Loxnode. 4 ox Weel aictea Gude ettncnh Mil jourbals bave been forbiddea to chronicle his move- | }rilliant, aud more houses than on previous anni- | parison with its translucent carbonic brother, “ the ENGKAVERS AND PRINTE mente till officially announced. There is, altoge- Halthide, G., to Her Majesty and Prinee Albert, 7 Coven versaries of the seme event were decorated with de- | mountain of light,” which is so well taken care of ther an absence of parade about him, except on | vices ard. letters i Bass ithin the i ili ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—ONLY try street. r rey e etters in variegaced lamps and gas. | within the building. It hasa peculiar and brilliant : N Warrington, W. m 4 stute oceasions. If he drives, which is bat rarely, | ‘The club houses at the wese end of ro town ood sparkle about it, indicative, I presume, of the purity | Raturdsy- Get | through line for California and Oregon, ig Chagres direst, Biden Sohn’ de Pee ajenty, 27 Strand. it isinan open carriage with two horses, and a 4 P purity Ye | Fare reduced. On Saturday, July 12, at3P. M. lendid en LA { ee A liven No | Sented a blaze of light; the theatres were very | of the material; and altogether, its structure and | Saturday, N steamship EMPIRE C11¥. 1,700 to bey ms yee. Sethe Hoth Mn jundress liveries. No | tastefully illuminated, the Polytechnic Institution, | appearance excite both attention and admiration. commander, wil pe hae nny Seoep G Gestimnen, = > a) We eee and cargooning | the Colliseum, the Gallery of Illustration, Regent | ‘lhe lump was originally five tons in weight ; bat, Sg Ape heada of Europe and tho Rast. Sane pdr saa 4 aw thos Views a | street, had each their reepective mottoes, stars, and | in accordance with the direction of the commission- aR abe A a favorite U-'S-Mail ate’ ash : GUN, PISTOL AND RIFLE MAKE pd ii a1 i 4 Sonsiderii ma on or al ust. A 5 A sale AR tah baAdiee tara. vat, and’ the drome allegorical representations. The tradesmen of her | ers, was cut down toone ton. Considering that Tiwi ACOLLIRE Wo, 66 Walt street, NY. \f ly at the office, 64 and 66 South sirect, on 177 Weet Deane, A. Deane, 30 Kim street, City, to Majesty alo displayed their loyalty in the bril- | the abundance of coal in this country has been one er of Warren street. Manufacturer, 151 Now Bond beat, when he passes a guard-house, a stranger GQ HOBERTS & CO. £0. Liverpool lianey of their devices, and altogether the scene | of the chief causes of its greatness—for what could 's Arm Yard, London. Eg. retetn, aie. Landaahioowmane- L. DRAPER, Jr., k Boulevard Montmartre, ln MBROIDERER, AND ARMY scarcely suspect he ‘ruled the land.” Oa rt i bi ‘ png GOL! ACEM. Borsebech, a single English groom, wearing tho | People Sewing the spectacle for torecal ence tke | incterit de witheu: Wea lele digwowion renpent | gfe rather hie nltnne by accountable i seaohip LAFAYETTE, LooitonaburtheerGharit | Ralisen banister Majesty and the Royal Pansy, Plain livery of an English gontleman’s servant, | concourse of carriages, and the mob of pedestrians, | ing this beautiful specimen may, perhaps, not be | unless bills of TRaing ‘Are sighed therefor, and the pare of eames Chey), wit Bond ov rides behind biz, and Count (irunne, his adjatant, | in some localities, almost blocking up the way; | decmed out of place here. It is called the Bluen. | ereot therdinexprossed. | oo 1B o'clock, tow he auterd teat eee ne eee and constant companion, at bis side, but about @ order was, however, well preserved, and it does | gwawr steam coal, and it is found in the valley of steamers from verpool willbe materially teduesd. team: very fast and re- and neck ‘the rear. He will change his horse several C vide a cask 3 i ° markably safe sea vessel, (ocing now on her ret voyage {rom he tame ride, and appears usually on not appear that any accidents were occasioned by | Aberdare, twenty-four miles from Cardiff, in South | : 7 1 Eg the pressure. Wales, where the proprietor, Mr. Davis, works the pn a aka Rag ie pert tt ng Peenre re are ae Thruush Uskete te San Freee roel steamship FRANKLIN, Jas. A. Wotto ‘Gcorge, Indies’ aud gentiomen’s warehousa3). ing his afternoon's ride in the Pra- | ineih: Suheuien Gah maaienies taheen ie the ae a . hed ne reduced rates. Person i ry for Havre, touching at Southampton rai e Regent street. wy letter is ending, | will fiaish | ai cea eles Ehepeasons yield te about 4000 tome por'| Rekerel peateet ce beeen: ete i will be provided with tiekete to Pope Plante, ¢ Waterloo Place, Pall Malh manetyy tassian general—"'To ladies he | AM English Analysts o¢ it Consus of “ i i i : Por | from pier Ne-t Merthriver. Priesef $120, Iphie free. For or apply to turers of hosiery elastic stockings. ° the United States. week. It is said the mines will be shortly in a con- P ‘passage, T WILLTALB: 158 Fromt street. cn h courteous. | [From the London. News, June 11.) dition to furnish more than double, or even treble, | Mer "must nese through the post vos — mane Sanne Sarnia MLOATING-BELL BEACON AND BUOY FOR MATTE her & Gleuny, 60 the Queva, 152Strand, te J J ' oman ' . Thres In 1790 the territory of the United States ex- | that amount. The coul is said to possess the ful LOATING-BELL BEACON AND BUOY FOR HATEE. | yo Tarwnes& Gi GSTON, Age tended from the frontier of Canada to that of Flo- | lowing properties:—The power to geuerate and os fSjexty’s Birthday in England. vl r A ” “BEC ad ‘y y 4 De Bernardy, 3) John street, Adelphi, agent for Paris ame he alsiversary of the Guces's irthday was | rida, and from the Atlantic to the Mississippi; tho | evolve great heat, with brilliant and intensely hot a Ly cgee ak yo Yo id wet Say, webs delivered st the Continent. brated.on Saiurday with a degree of loyalty Population of the republic fell short of four millions | flame. High specific gravity» and great economy York on shelut of cach month :— 06 Ocacben, I. Se Een Gutte tens end Family Hotel, Ledgate Mui, could not fail to attract theobservacion of | i448 only 3,929,827. In 1850 the territory of | inconsumption. Combustion without smoke, and beam. ‘The buoy. to bt Lovegrove. . foreigners now ding in the metropolis. It the United States extended from the Atlantic to | withoutany residium of foulness, dust, or incom- Bhip ST. DENIR, ong, hee largest ter, and i i to be built in accordance wich drawings a: be seen at this office. 1,00) tons burthen, " AMUEL HEIN, General Disbursing Agent U. 8. Coast Survey. 6 t Hotel, for familios and neta oy 9 d Berkeley strost, hel; oere; T. & F. Piassa Tavera Hotel am Hotel, Jormyn street; Nr. Stewart. a beautiful burst of affection that burned all | th Pacific, and from the Canadian frontier to tie | bustible material. I perceive that it has been pro- “ili . ms Gulf of Mexico and San Francisco; the population | nounced, by those most capable of judging of its iwore Belitientiy because of its spontaneit had increased to uy Fait quality, tobe the best and most economt fuel for just have left a deep impression upon the minds rds of twenty-three millions ‘ . tel, Je ii to 23,267,498. In 1790 the mineral treasures of the | steamships, especially ocean going vessels. The 'DICAL ren tel, 63 St. James street, > sizpngets to the relations of kindness that United States were almost unknown. In 1850, not | coal bas won a very high reputation among the cay ernment peoagesnnnnnnes “Welisamsbianceleees baa st between her Majesty and the people, to the happiness of all at the return of their ’s birthday. Many of those strangers who d the cnthusiasm of th a pu- FACTURERS. amos street; exclusive sale of Pabh- iNKS, AND PACKING OASES. ‘ing street, City, Manefacterer ef to speak of the California gold, about which all the | tainsof the first class American mail steainships world is running crazy, it has been ascertained that | which ply between New York and Liverpool.— Pennsylvania alone contains stores of coal, iron, | Liverpool Courter, June ll. on the occasion, inhabiting, as they do, lands 24 lime, in the same happy juxta-position toeich”) ~ Conriyentat Statistics.—The Russian posms- ustria and Prussia, where the human body ie other, and with the same facility of access to the | sions in Europe, Asia and America, cover an area d—lunds like Italy and Ku: where the *¢% Which has gone far to make Great Britain the | of 262,251 square miles, with a population of 65,- . ble aa; VE AYDROPATHIC INSTITUTE POP) le: ain, J 11, 1861.—William J. Taylor sae Bl wre ae Mt. il . D., Physicians. The above inati- net or Irish u Jo, be ready for the reception of invalids the early | PORTMAN TEAUS, + MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. By Dr. A.M. Maaricean, Professor of Diseases master. TELL, (new) hen, ‘soul las the body is chained—where man wealthy seat of manufactures it is, spread over a | 935,000. The annual expenditure of the Russian ¥. a ag ar FP (o treated as a wild beast Tene holds a free opinion, and = \«rritory of immensely greater extent. The young | States amounts to £20,000,000, and the public debt pay Ee ite, ba itioultics to the bas. U where ignorance and inseparable brutality are the Hercules of the wes ‘ern world grows in stature, | js £122,000,000. Notes to an amount of £62 000,- engeenediell ~~: a ah nes jon of this street, Oxford street. sole qualifications for mundane advancement in the 9°, knits his sinews with preternatural rapidity. 000 areincircalation. The Kussian army numbers UE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, CAPT, SAMP. Lon Gaede nee | “o> CSN? SORE. See eyes of their political and religious rulers—many , The resul#of tho census of the United States | 700,000 men. and the fleet consists of 715 vessels, | A tom will sail for Bermuda and St, Thomas, on Tussday Particularly. Waterlow & Sons, 65 to 68 London Wall, 49 Parliament of theao strangers must have wished that it were /F1*50—a summary of which has recently been | with 5,500 guns. The mercantile marine has 1,100 nee, wees Permitef an increase of otreat: aad 24 Bitchin Lane, whalesale ond expert. ibe to change their destiny—that they could Publshed—are profvundly interemting, not only ae | Yee, of 00 ton. | The avorage value of'an- | Bas § Vsrmmee ily. {tle of eapecial importance, LOVERS ETC, CINE® DEAPERS, Sia! i t Gee je re e e pal ic in ual 3 is £2 0,000 an 0! im ports, J om ~ 5 Jo the sttives of @ land where the sway of the | Luo birs and their distribution over its immense yo ‘Austria has 12,158 square ‘miles and | OFWs, Veuesuela, &e. ‘The Merlin will tak doe es ——- . we od so li Bo oe where also the sovereign herself is so well beloved, rather than ; r ; Temalm denioexe of their own rich sunny countries, the population, and the silent changes in the allot- L where the sovereigns are the curse of their people, | Met of political power which are in progress. lation, 442,000,000. The army numbers | and whero every independent spirit is pel me. ae | The free population of the United States increased | 500,000 men, and the fleet has 156 vessels and 600 a9 » political foe. duri B the decade 1810-50, from 17,339,970 to | guns. There are 560 merchant ships, with a ton- Tho aspect of the town in the evening was, if 498, that is, by 6,259,446; the slave popula- | nage of 162,426 tons. Imports, £14,0 we seng Mot en: [st te can 4 the eich Sawa be recei ode ss Beceh &'ertall, 63 and 64 Raseware Road. OTC SBMBN. Dr. A.M, Mavnicrav:— WOOLLEN WAREHO! ‘lym & Shiell, 2 Old Bond street, plaids, tartans,he, My Dean Sin :—My wife nas boon perceptibly sinking for some thi iy ~ uence of her great sa- 9 001 ‘Simpeon’s,) 26 Great Ruseoll uct cetrer tpn, Cones Caredaes Juri ment, ‘Munday tablo d'bite, private dianers, re territory, but as indicating the moral character of | 37,900,000inhabitants. The expenditure is £33,000,- a the public debt 183,000,040. Bank notes porsible, moro indicative of the affection enter- wed in the ‘same period from 2,487,113 to | 13,000,000. France, minus ber colonies, has 9,7 tained by the people of this country for their , that ie, 692,476. The ratio of increase | square miles, with 35,500,000 inhabitants. apep- Qu than it was inthe day. Countless illumi- & the fre £64,000 000; debt, Png ow ogg pe 17,- joes, 2 Vessel to pansengers, h week, The OSPREY t 10 o'clock, A.M. population has been about 34 por nations lit up the streets in every direction, and the | cent; that among the slave ge only 22 per | 000,000; army, 265,463 met : street. whole tide of human life, “‘in populous city pent” | cent. It must, however, be kept in mind that | 4,000 guns; mercantile marine i 4,35—joint rie, A., Of Ne during the forenoon, poared a deep unbroken immigration has contributed largely to swell the | tonnage, 613,048 tons; imports, £10,000,000; ex- | wage. mores my cose, Sp ne riding babite. Btros meh the great thoroughfares until long vumbers of the whites, and that there has beon no | ports, £17,000,000. Prussia—5,104 square miles, | » throw ast midnight. ©ne and all the crowd did cry, importation of slaves, The numbers of the colored 400,000 inhabitants. Expenditure, £16,000,- | OF passa, ‘7 ee LITTLEPLEL y. ved waa , ere another would have iH human probability, 4 wife wor a nildren: mm lene. jeable to , corner of Broadway. 1 mentioned r portion of the free populat have not increased ebt, £30,000,000; bank notes, £4,000,00 with the same rapidity as thote of their dasky | standing army (minus the Landwebr), 217,200 men; slored | fleet, 38 vessels, 4 gune, and 977 merchant vessols 1d bless her.” One and nome with pleasure; and when tres the ** pealing antnem swelled the note of | brethren held in slavery. In 1810, tho free z ‘a e cluse of the seveval perfurmaases, | population of the United States was 336,283; in | of a joint tonnage of 40,977 tons.—Aulnische ences, one and all, hailed it with acclama- | 1*60, it was 419,173, an increase of only 32,550, or | Zeitung That this good understanding, which is the 7.%4 per cent. The emigration of free people of Gatirows Lrrenatrre.”—The extent to which basis of all real political power, may long subsist color to Liberia, and the evasions to Cana he sale o! allows literature '* is pushed, appears betwees the Queen aad her people must be the | ineuflicient to account for aso mach more tardy race | scarcely credible. Mr. Mayhew, in his work on of every patriot, as woll az every lover of incrense. ‘ Z Loudon Labor and London Poor,” states that not of humanity. The ratio of increase among the slaves is not Hers than £3,276 ie expended annually on ‘“ broad- G & Co, 56 St James street, UPHOLSTERENS AND CABINET M. Co., 70. to 75 Westminster Bridge ral Furnishing Warehousemen. G son & Craham and, 34 Ontord street, and sanpen tL STRameatr My ota by ke ‘aliforn! Oreo 0 eabom ped Navy De rt an Nv Cy 4 eaerying the Waited Blatce malls, will continne te ma and San Francisco the Ist and 15th day of each ined by wnavoidablo accident, and will San D! terey. Jbany; J b hostwas avec, I Nat D MANCOESTER WARKHOUSEMEN, ghton, $42 Oxford nm it 4 mail, Belt, Russell & Bates, 1i¢ St. Martin's Lana, Charing Crome. As might fully have been expected, the most indicative of avery low stute of physical or auimal | sheets,” <upplied by street sellers, in the metropolie LF © Feats aot Regent street, brilliant and magbificent reception to the drawing comfort among these unfortunate creatare: The | alone. He adds :—*I obtained returad of the num- eR Bae Toom, was one whigh, even among birthday fetes, | truth would, therefore, appear to be, th nA must ever be distinguished by the number and rank | 98 mere feeding, clothing, and lod, : 4, in 0 far | ber of copies relating to the principal exocuti - AR ging are con- | Jate tha d been sold—Of Kush, 2,500,000; of the | COLUMBIA a i senses, in & few houry by s vegetable srpliontie on by AMUSEMENTS. 8 AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE i . t " - ; a 1 _ ood | brought proper habite of those who attended it, as well ax by the splen- they are tulerably well o xl that stripes | Mannings, 2,500,000; of Courvoiser, 1,606,000; of | ANTELOPE tons, . - Cartons, Vacshell, open every evening dor of the costumes and the dresses of the courtiers. | and ther bodily, tortures are lous frequently in- | Cond, 180,000 2 of Corder, 1,650,000; of Greon- | p.ihe,2e™,¢ rity Greg tod Fine Se soy om thee re thoweamat Feeaiasla" Dancing’ and Pyvoteehens Aaberes The assembly was a complete epitome of the rank, | Gicted in excess than is generally supposed. This | acre, 1,666,000; of Thurtell | cculd’ obtain no | rival of the mails and passengers n | ae ho bas oases daily, of " Gard > the wealth, the intellect, the industry, and last, stands with reason. No slavescan now be imported | acooum—*it was #0 long ago;’ but the sale was wi ay with the maile and passengers for yaiciane. In sll, be guaran, Bagel oeetes aes eels ae a though not least, the female beauty of this great into the United States from abroad, and th empire. With the representatives of the old Nor #teady growing demand for them in the slay man chivalry and the ent Saxon aristocracy, | of more recent ori ity to be ieco. Liers will be opt ap fo: x freight and transient an cleo. wn steamship SARAH SANDS, of 1,50) tons i th from Sa be enormous. Reckoning that each copy wae wuld for | “A regular line of prope thy meg pant io. @ penny, (the regular price in the coseity, wh 0 i too valuable the ¢ sale is,) the mone; ended fo: only tortured or killed, un- son onset Sgndlamne wy dbs “Y ‘ ‘Open daily, Saturday \mittance one shilling. Hipnrdrome, Kenetagton, open, com . things amounts to upwards of £44,500 tn the derthen, der charter to the , and rT after of its intellect and industry—th re of as a good horse is with us. It isthe moral | pers were printed aud got up in London; a fe i inom | , withon GOLDENITH, JEWeLiLEh, A: VERSHITE. : ; F . ND Sit , the men of science, and the me contaminatio that is the erying evil of slavery in | ‘}roadsheets’ Dismore, Thom. he Queen and Prince Albert, Bel@ cerning Rush were printed also | , verte, the metropolitan and local municipalities the United “tates. Laws have been passedin slave | in Norwich,” Will be maintained by @he ftrvet, corner of Hanover strest thronging to pay the homage of their respect and | States probibiting the slaves to be educated; in | aia aca scieiiatanteaaaaen re : Bea been codes, ty ee duty to her Majesty—a respect not merely the respect of the sexual intercourse, all deconcy and | ee ee OD ae ha CRESCENT CITY 1,600 tons | Cates, N.d., Thes Jeffrey, Moorieh & Co., Com House, Chareh street, constitutional homage of an i:nglishman to the decorum ayo set at defiance where slaves are con. | *ucd yesterday, the numbor of Hibies pri ity the | vats Cie, ‘Zono te PE ORES aii Tioptons | trested’ by mail, Om ts fre: Ligh otrect, and Barnett wtevet, earpet warehouse. crown, but the perronal and affectionate loyalty of | certed. Not only ie the negro, but the colored | (tuech’s printer 1, LUdS, to clit | caving New Fork for Chagtes on the lth end 28th ofeaat | 7 to 9 FM. M LARMONT, M. sa erden & Low, 7 Chereh ctevet, chtetenahens, Reston subject to a sovereign whose reign has beea a | man or Woman, with the least possible admixture | ber 51, Vu, wae the number of Tea ia i aay Sores ewes = atk r right example of the exercise of regal functions — | of African blood, treated as@ mero avimal. Taig | cements 752,000. rawbeck of paper duty on T remain Bi a | BW NEDICAL POOKS.a COMPLETE PRACTIOAL PARIS List. G#e court has been a model of moral an-l domes- | is a state of affairs revolting to all who ‘erg nop | these amounted to £7,723 Se. 10d rd 2 | N*Sortion thenatore and trestment of delicate dieasee, | AGENTS. 5 oy fn, staging tol fie ““rtue—whoee personal character and keon por- bad the misfortune to be faimiliarized with it freee | University press there were p | fhe Tethmusod soonmbins, © | sad oll the Rindved aMvetionsUitectented Wy 8 ovat nem |. Westra © roll aractmen . Sabu Tor on of benutitaily cote Taege as life, ception of the commercial genius of the country, bibles, aid 262,000 Testa Crilicrnin and ‘Groeea. Padvages feom New Orisant et | Bontwick, D.Ticeturer ‘om Surgery, and dlsonane of tht | BOOT MAKER: | a. 1, pints 9h, Mhoman Place do hore ready recognition of the rights of all ‘ alanee of political power botwoon the slavs ; EX to her gracious notice, cach in their degree and the free ates in ( enavess is «til too closely Bibles, and 235,000 oe a Ton for ber the tafe atoly bestowed upon adjusted to efford any prospect of a speedy termiua- pie be oo le teak Sue its. fla aie pa jueen by one of our most distinguished fu tiont i b, that ld | 9° ye a oy tana’ alive zt , in atave rooms, to ol rs, viz. the pride of her cabpets While, not codanger the permanenos of the Usion in the and £2,715 IMs. 2d. At the Cambridge University In lower cabin, to § "The rely Phyeicians price | connayl tn however, thus alluding to the virtues of her Ma: | Senate every State has au equality of representation | pret the number of Bibles printed during the same Mr iten fest New Vor to Chagres will bo ab the lower a sinth edition, foureeen platen, pest Baerot Ri jesty ana very sufficient reason for the | with every other; and the ‘elave States are 15 in | Years was 76,000 for the Be a SO ie Oe re | edges tatspn toner tatrgan thon prta’ | Ser auo at die pobichry SPRENGER reat crowd of all that ie noble, excellent, and osti- | number, the free States 16. In the House of Ropre- | last; and of Testaments, 94, eo ,000, and 35, holes of berthe, apply a8 the offies of the Companys Broadway, and by the anthoe, 604 Broadway. mable in the country, thus assembling with such | sentatives the altered relations of population have | Feepeotively.—London Sun, June 9. —— — 5A : le # I 3) fecond feots the «Boston Moclsnl aud 7 7. J.P, Rnglich ehemirt to the American and mbascios, 2 Rue Castiglione, three doors Hy AND SILVERSMITE. Heute AW (rormerly of the Palate ever published ip Princes, 7 Roe néte. REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOT! A eagerness to testify their loyalty and devotion, it ed the representatives of the free States b. by ee JOR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. | @H(Q) jeorde UBLISHED IMMBDIA’ ' must not be forgotten ther at thi pecutier time d diminished thore of the slave Sta by | Tue Rowan Carmonto Cavrcn Trocnces in | Ht stip MALTIC: Capt, Comstock —This steamship will 4 B5OO crcrnttince ier tne eute of rivate derdar 4 MA icy Mined hops the court has especial claims on the gratitade and | the sume oumber since 1840. New Onteans —The difficulty between Archbishop | [5 "Siize'clook, M strom h inky exporure, or change In applicaticn to businoes. “Thi ne n respect of its cirel: he manner in which his | But there are other considerations to be taken | Blanc and the Rev. Mr. Guidziorowesky came be- i eee eae tae testis of tee tenteel dehican’ inb Royal Highness Prince Albort has devoted himevlf | into account besides the mere aggregate numbers | fure the Third Dutrict Court yesterday. The Lop in bottles, with full, directh ‘One bovtle to advance all objects tending to promote the com- | of the represontatives of slave States and free | bishop filed a petition in which ho alleged that he | hy ge re ew ed in tre days. Rot pal pay 4 inete a weok— mi . Lat 192 Bs 2d Congress eight of tho old Atlan- | is the legal owner of Trinity Church and the lot | fort and welfare Of ail classes of this great mu- | States. In the on pears ateee Bosto nehos by 27, without toa: ie; nity, from the construction of lodging houses for the | tie tree States will have fowst members by 20 than vpon which it is built, on the corner of S:. Ferdi- seine. Futy if, The steamer PACIFIC will ren ne aaeres eirees, Berens Wee [mt tall colored, Ma. N. BT i aggre poorest artican to the raising of that glorious palace they had in the 27th, and six of the old Atlantic | nand a rand llommes streets, Third manici- | — —. | : ae on Pew | Le’ Bosc) Wakes’ Primed "alvors ~ ay k- of industry which is the woulor of Europe, and the | slave States by 25, On the other hand, six of the.| pality, and that the eburch, since its construction CALIPORNIA——PACTPIC MACH Meare aera team okuatis cf culldern | gucsted, te cocuye goed jenprcestees ay perseverance and untiring rey the Pri new Western irce States will have more members | has been placed by him under the superintendence hones a eo me yaa me yreyent nany pendent people from marrying, bu 0. publishers to her Majusty, # Strand. #8 manifested in carrying out all objects of a | by 20 inthe Sédthan they had in the 27th Con- | of the Rey. Mr. Mosqne'et; but that gentleman | foubie engine steamship GEOR: | book that will tell you mony im mocget “Phe Valeed Staree Prete Be Lavetese Saleting of beneficial tendency, may woll have established | gress, and six of the new Western slave Scates by | having recently left this city for France, the church commander. will eailon Cri. | gvercomeall such objec : Dediented, ty special perattesion, to Capt. & hie ~ yal highness deeply in the affections of the | 14. The old steady-going Atlantic States are was tnjorariy put under the care of Mr. Guidzio- So'clock P. M., from her pier foos | Tervennlde, 00 ene eto 's. 61.5 colored, We. 64. Loudon: Ackerman & eople. becoming less powerful m the House of K | roweeky, who has been performing divine sorv Ve ananered. " " ir ‘The dresses of the Indies displayed w taste, an | tatives; the more reckless pioneers of sottl jn it since Mey last, On'the 4a inet. the Bishop | aaaan SBENGNEN GN que, LONDON OUIDS POCKET RANDEEBCETT SS elegance, and a variety exceedingly dificult to des- | the Far West are becoming more power | sent written notice to Mr. Guidsiorowosk Me aie hi The friends and foreign visiters. Perhaps one of t erie; for though a court dress hus cortain pecu- | and the ratio in which the represoutati | forming him that he had appointed Mr. Yel en ae onan pe ype bl Tn FG rither the man of business ¢ lior characteristics which may not bo infiingod, yet | Western fiee States are increasing | the pastoral charge of the church, and that efour freight and pateels to San Praveiseo, Our chance ak ouien tava WE Und. profitiess eect sill it has beon, and is, much varied, aeoyrding to | whieh thore of the Western slave Statee’are in- | man wens, on the lth inst., witha written aut fre from W to 20 per cont lege than any other Bxprow. For Drosdway, and Catal nequaintance evar the taste ot the wearer. Droowled silks were very | creasing even more than the ratio at waich the rep- | zation from the bishop, to take possession of it, but | freight oy prsvnce, apply to BERFORD & CO. No. 2 Astor cents | h commen courtesy puifing ope way, and inal ex ral,and some were of extraordinary beauty; | yecentatives of the Atlantic dave States is do- | could not obtain it from Guidziorowesky, who, a9 a: 2 — —_ 7 OF ¢ these were worn hy the matronage of the creasing, exceeds that at waich those of the the Bishop alle his petiti was aided and {OR SAN FRANCISCO VIA RIO AND VALPARATSO.~ tr erial, and of,one color. Velvet drosses is parsing trom the Kast | number of his friends, On tho 13th indt., tho | Savy, Commander, will tare quick deepateh for San Fran: . pny Be TP ev, ef ne but id fow and ~*~ seeeey the slavery question which now convalses the whole | bichop again senta person to obtain posession of ginco, stopping a liv ond Yatps 109, hi s Hen Gate hat eo creenuiad, Rot Ie capore | housemen,, Cheapst ae ns Gautgace ov gh the introduction of velvet in the headdress, | Union will be contested among them at a greater | the church; but Guidziorowesky again refused to | been} ne U. 8. walle bebwoun Panama and San | Fail by Bricham & Miller, 17, Avenue 7a ad | ite general srram ate and privtine 4 ground for jowels, had an excellent effect, and | disadvantage for the slave stator; and the struggle | give it up... The bishop therefos avers in bis pe Zz peorcngece. “Foc passage: Sppiy to sr on | titi cad at Drummond's, #0 Reade otevel —- -— ae inidziorowesky holds illegal possession ‘HOWLAND & ASEINWALI, OA South stgoot, WT. | sin many inwances adopted. The dress of the | will be less controlled by sentiments of gonven- | ition that

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