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————— WHOLE NO. 8872. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1851. Sn , PRICE TWO CENTS. — a Y ! AMUSEMENTS, OWERY THFATRE.— 9 ORNS; PIT, conta; Seats in Oro ‘coats. "Doors te, quarter past 7, and Monda: the, sof IRELAND 1M i cvnannnnen AMUSEMIEN 1 NO ; Ww and would perhaps be peculiarly fitted for the land TBLO'S GARDEN, MANAGER, MR, JOHN SEFTON. THE Ont Tip’ hawe. Whe + edt and caine a gee on ‘pad ns f ANA ; “ it gr eg In oy and indifferent, would be advertised ‘for sale, if | three divertinement of eight dance cf La Jota Arrazo very comic Francois Ravel 1 ters Franck, Mllos. Bertin, Capel Meuors. Brillant and Collet. Mone. Mi Ginary personation of the Brazilian Aps,—Sonday, Aug 48, Overture, ty the orchestra. SOLDIER FOR LOVE. A grand Divertissement. To conclude with JOCKO. there was such a facility in the United dew, COst- ing no more trouble than going to the diatriet office in the park, and entering a copy-right. It is, per- in sect or ferrin; 0] ‘ind, jel or pay is of paey piel oe impor- ADDITIONAL ITEMS OF INTELLIGENCE, Gur London and Venice Correspondence, Ke. Ke. Ke. at. Mr. Di Nail O'Carol: 3 Slany y herty, Mra. Po; » Hitfert. “To conclude with: rama of LA TOWH 0% NBSLE—Captain Buri- EB. Eddy: Walter 2) 4) )say, Mr. Goodall; Philip DAulnay, Mr, Tilton; b'atarioo,, Mr. Collins; Margaret of ‘Borgundy, Mrs. M. Jones. URTON’S THEATRE, (!' 4 UuRS STREET.—MON- wil) open tor sas: the pits com J. in three acts, of MAR: ity in Couples—Mr. Coddle, Mr, Mire Caroline Chapman; Mf to Mary r4. rot! ir. Dismal, Mr. eu; Mrs. Dismal clude with the farce of THAT RASCAL JAG % leton, Rea; Gra by Mr. Moorhouse; That Ragval Ameils, Mrs Holinsa, ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM ST) Circle and Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 1244 phate DRESS Tickets, £ cents; Private Box \ickets, $1, Doors open ab Ti; curtain rises at 734. eday evening, Aug 18, willbe nted the play entitied UGOLING—Count Ugoling, Mee Scott; Loge of Venice Mr. J. Cooke; Count Orsinio, Mz. J. Crocker; Angelica, Mrs. HF. Ni the opera of MADELAINE; or mont—Madelaine, Miss Julia Peis» Andreas, Mr. ew. To oun: GRIMSHAW, BRADSHAW. 4 Grimshaw, Mr. L. Fox; M3 VERISTYS OPERA HOU No. 472 Broadway, ab: Bight ducing the week until 1 ‘els. To be followed b; Dasgaiee of the Ro; uplice, Mr. J. Bean: inde with the farce called SD BAGSHAW-—Me. Peter ir. Jabn Wrodshaw, Mr. Bradshaw. Our London Correspondence. Lonpon, Tuesday, August 5, 1851—P. M. The Latest English News. There is nothing of importance to-day. I enclose tance. When this registration law was first intro- duced, strong ebjections were taken to it on tke fearful ground that it would lead to much dis) and litigation, to the great comfort and profit of the ios ‘These prognostics of evil and danger ROUGBAM'S LYCEUM.—MONDAY, AUGUST 18TH, Secon: jeprevemtation by the new German Company. VON SIEBEN DIE HAESSLICHSTE, (The Ugliest Lass Amongst Seven, ) 2 farce in four acts, by Angely—Ambrosy, Mr. Stein; Ernst Hellwald. Mr Herrmann; Ernestine, Mrs. Lindeman. Doors open at 7 o’elock; the curtain will rise at Prhirrs the best account of the fetes of Paris. We have here all been Longe | oe, fants, and bas 1e ape + beautiful weather, and prospects of a good harvest. | 1iet, easy operation of the thing. . Bivai feuticinen engaged ae this escvbiishuests ares. | Lord Arundel and Surrey has been returned without Our Venice Correspondence quested to meot on the stage on Wednosd: el | Opposition for Limerick. In reply to the petition to the Queen for the preservation of the Crystal Palace, her Majesty has declared that it required consideration. I think it will remain. Lonpon, Aug. 5, 1852. The Parisian Feastings— Riding into Notoriety on other People’s Ideas—The Edifying Death of a No Venice, July 3, 1351._ The Fears of the Austr'an Government of another Revolution—The Proclamation of Diarshal Ra- detsky— Apathy in Venice~ The Ectipse of the Sun —American Travellers, §c. ‘There has been some little sensation in this city the few days past, owing to a proclamation by tory to the opel BR inet. OPEN RY LYNNE, Stace Managon [TAUAN OPERA Av CASTLE GaRDEN.—oPERA every night. Max Marotsek, Manager and Conducts fAdmilsich afoonts. “Monday evening, Abrus i, willbe pe est, the e SONN AM rs formed, by general re BULA. “higtor Giubilel, | torious Criminal—Odiwm and. Contempt the Fore | Field Marshal Radetsky, Governor of the Lom- see | rane of alf Revolutions—Registered Shirts and | bardo-Venitian kingdom, which has been posted up | Shirt Bosoms—The Limerick Elections—Nexpoltan | #* the corners, followed by a notification, from Gen. Gorskowsky, Governor of Venice. Performa: | of the woather. | | Such has been | Crualties. ud ‘strest.—-Open ever ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUSBI- “mee nae ee ace a rE Stall, Mat Brenda peezrenn Howard. hand Grane The great event of the day, and, with diners out, | the perfect quietudo of Venice since her capitula- = Syren B torpe of telented and ‘zperien performers, iador thenal le | of th is the Lord Mayor’s excursion, and | tion, onthe 22d of August, 1850, and so remarkable py gi rk pyar rmapogie bya v0 be ved with the sreatest favo ry all those who went with him, to feast and dance at | WS the goed order which characterised the recent at ead will comme as —y 9 Paris. It is an event to be chronicled for after | Celebration of the great féte of the Redentere, and of Cleisty's Minstrels os noe he restoration of i Saturday Af gente, Doors ages, like the Field of the Cloth of Gold, when the | the restoration of the Free Port, which brought few ‘An afternoon concert | °8' he ds of _ a HIRZ, Wednenday and Saturday, for the g2rgeistsooomme- | French king, Francois Premier, entertained the many thousands of strangers here, that the Veni- PITH AT AenRacON ire vilacwreachcsest ux ra teindor che ha gallant and luxurious Henry the Eighth arid@ardina | tians had begun to indulge the hope that their city Valin Americs, and to CHALLEN | Woolsey. You will be satiated with long detalls | Would be relieved of martial law, and its garrison city a series of his gra 4 in ’ various boi | of useless Austrian soldie: Indeed, it had be Natural Magic, eb Scirees Mystericuse iiustention ny the stiperiority of Mess: with which all the journals are saturated. What a 4 os rs. , it en soe‘ begs to impress upon tre Publis, CIAe Mis mraguincnds | fer Predrtiek BeeUion (hetier ke lucky accident for many » man who was going out | intimated from Vienna that such would soon be the ~ enteral is Of the most. rekred ana Clorant ehiveaetse ash Cetober) will flay. them, or any, aay ioe ede eimai: eAcce aiadacae see | ee awa is posaepoiied by hor enormous and traopdinayy, slactetoliy, posaaaiice tai | sult to.be decided bys oonamittce o¢ teelve what a stomach it requires to eat so many dinners he ce lating yahed ‘< ee & portion eee seg Mags : gatocehes nese ete ‘Buckley will beat 0, and drink so much wine, and what time and labor | f her immense army, and Schwarzenberg is, 2 + doubtless, anxious to commence the event at ibsceupener Europe: Weteaer'a- att surat coin singing, banjo playing” playing ght ot airitie naan Taste coe Witice ceca’ | te Snctelt™ pobald t. But this, t dripler Hall, on Monday next, “Auxast 1S, and continue | bell nd general delineator of the Ethiopian character. | will survive as an appendix to the history of the cariest posible moment. ut this, it nuil further n: Tickets, 5 cents; Juveniles under 12, decided by twelve able musicians, six to be | 1 hibition, seems, don’t please the military people They Uden Fo Bae ee The ily ‘ udiustesle 14d Broadway. ee dm sonof the Duke of Norfolk has been | ave naturally a wish to retain their “occupation” waite nt se i Aung ‘« long as possible, and to present the appearance AYMOND & HERR BREiSKACH’S MENAGERIE.— RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARB.—Las? | elected for Limerick by a triumphaat mob; no one = ig Ee fre ete peo every auiaal ae a Privat Tons ig | even dared to nominate his opponent, Mr. Russell. | f being of some earthly use, whether they are or together with evory denoriptio entertainments. The whole comprising one of the irust. genteel and merry places of amusement in this oountry. All performances concluded fore 10 o'vlock. O. WHITE, Croprietoz. AMUSEMENTS IN BRKRUOKLYN. Sypurary GARDEN, BROOKLYN.—ADMISSION, 25 SVK cents—tickets to be had at the door. Purformance to So'clock. Beneftof HB. Phil Monda, t Is, to commence with the drama of THE- saergeent Austerlity, Mr. commence evening, Aug vo ‘aul, Mr. Bristol); Walt rocker; Manetta, Wes. Tayleure and Mr. Fletcher. GHOST IN SPITE OF HIMSEL!—Dizgory, mpson: Phillips; Contain Vawntington, Me. D. Nicodemus, Mr. H.. 8, Palmer; Aldwinkic, Mr. 6 veluia, Miss Crocker; Georziana, Miss Ty ‘sul, Mr. Bristol; La- SHIPPING NITED S(ATES MAIL STEAM in *. J. Comstoak a anne g ed mails for Europe po Dh, ws lZe'eioek, M, feym'ia “No bertn secured tillp i Taving un sailed accommod ‘y to PHY 8s, 56 want ste OR LIVERPOOL. ship BALTIC, Cap will deport with the Un. dons for elegance aid comfort, » ‘ome for elegance sud eurfogt, » ‘The steamer Atla tember 13th, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND AAV Sates Mail Steameliy MUMSOLuT Harro, touching at Soutiaupton. v) laad the alla nad pas. Goagers, on Sat Angust 2, 2% i2o'eleck, from Pret Ri f paseree, 912) Anexperionced sur 41. bettors inucs pase throvgh av apmiy bo . Acont, 4 Broadway. oon is attached to the ship. the Post Office. For trelghe MORTIMER LIVI AVERPOOL——THE <4W AND SPLENDID OR tasty CITY OF MANCLESTER, will leuve Phe alphia for L.verpool, on Thured=y, thy 23th Sugust, ab 19 ‘The clogant acooman 0% thin Stoxmer make rh oe abun: isiting Bue 5h Pou & tiokets t a h Apply so ROHR EROS COMMUNICATION BEI WEEN NEW YORE ‘The G New York steamship " GLASGOW, LN toa, ext st La o (eeward's tee fociuted. ) $B5. These ra n * McS¥ KON y, ud Soptember. tay)" 0th seyter Tdworpor, Less * Ali nowspapere mu pea oe eee CEH ARD, Se. Frened, Germaa, and othor forel i a ought in commen with Dritish goods. ‘Through bills of are given in Havre " ehh na inte: i iJ hg Becomes, ofces balieving = OTICE. ONLY PACKET 0 For Liverpool, th of, oF to tae agents, 3, 118 South #t., cor. Peak slip. EW YORK AND GALWAY STEAMSAIPCOMPANT.— ‘The books for subscription are now open at the office, ‘where every inforwation conversing the om obtained. PHILADELYHNA ape CoBARLESTON STRAMSHIPS.—TM and Atlantic Steam Naviaa * ook; ‘ pai enc Wednesday, + pe ee vtoas, Se co vw jeaton, S2th terrace, for or par to. TAiTuePIELD, Rinsiey & Go's Express, i Ll etree’, oF office of the company, South Wharves, ANDERDILT'S NEW AND INDEPENDE cara, The ota ember 12th, at 3 o'elook, P.M., direct joaragua Whence passengers Will be ij comfortably conveyed over the new tranelt re | for the teh. men o) a dacemente to may be taken clusion to take but Plans of eating may by arly ap DB ab attery P * * crowd bie ships with @ nurmle comfortably, he ha’ 1 Hmited pambe Aekete seoured, on Office of the ling, 9 B: Ug TATES MAIL, STHAMSHIL COMPANY, POR oN ks New Orleans, direct, via Havans.—Pare Keduced.—On 6, at 8 o'clock. aplendid ater 9 burthen, Monry Wind ‘ws 6% 26th, le direct for ABIITNENTS transierred ro ship FALCO! = if ol foot. Specie on: om on No Wilts of tading will be slencet after N. Be=Shippers ere re: Orles £P'Nlew Oricane ‘a Ceeight to Tirvans, sheamer hae exiled m M., from hot pier, ith the governmens 7 Passengers Falcon, mai . enil from Panama on of shout the 16th Sept eases, re. Apply a% a mth street, of a area . not. To this cause, true or false, ia attributed the two huge posters which have been staring the Ve- nitians in the face and eyes from every columa and pilaster and street corner, the few days past. Radetsky’s proclamation bears date, Monza, July 19. The old marshal represents, in substance, that it is with exceeding pain he learns, from Lord Arundel, after voluntarily resigning his sea‘, declured himself a persecuted man, because of his opposition to the Ecclesiastical Titles bill, thereby letting the cat out of the bag, plainly showing un- der what coersion he resigned. Mr. Gladstone’s exposure of the cruelties of Ferdinand the False, King of Naples, is a horrifying riers, bela | ost ialouted Pana is | troupe of Mi gant agar 204 modorn times; s oompany of Aral who Ot 4 recent judicial developements, that purposes of Axarioty of feate of strength and dexterity; Madame Ross. | picture of the perfidy and bascness of that king, Ps Sy Purposes o! Male ‘nd Pemale artiste ai wilt aivean ssuinlies of | and of the beauties of the legitimate system of mo- plik sd bai extensively Prevalent throughout Mazblo Statuary unequalled in the world, together with s narchy in Europe. You will ece full details in the | Lombardy; that he had hoped that “ these wick- variety of interes’ formance: Srening. For particulars eco bills of ed and flagitious attempts and designs against God and the government and the peace of society” had entirely ceased, and that the burthens of mar- tial law might, ere this, have been removed from Lombardy; but that, with the greatest sorrow, several journals. They come from an authentic quar- SHIPPING. | ter—the member for Oxford. Secmmianmenane tom eae, end POLY AND azip | ‘Since it has been solemnly decided in Parliamont Tapled “Only Tagough Line." eel Parthee Reduction that the Paxton palace shall continue to stand till styled “Only Through Line.”"—Still Further Reduction a Be Celik ae (ee pce | May next, and not be taken down, as was first in- Chi California, (being propert quarantiod “ cane mon the Isthnins,) at stlil furthor reduction | Octob: blic schemers and | be is forced to resign these anticipations, and that the moans of ‘all thone tended Wr tke aod of Cotoher, pabite 4 wilder | Bi8 duty to his sovereign compels him, therefore, plendid eteumebip IS aPAMA Teh Ueibecss] {oeoeeee nave Deacons more namerods 8 i | to declare that his proclamation of March 18, 1349, cloameobip in the world,) 1,40 tons ater, ; Suite; Come than ever, in bringing forward their plans of what is ottin Sees Ravan attega tua? dag ata Bees a fron Pier 3” Nest River, commectag wits | i8 to be done with the Crystal Palace. The num- | gations and modifica. se independent steainors on the other side. ‘Ths Bro- tions are retracted, and that its articles will be f Jonathan will land passen; rretnen trip. A surgeon, havin most rigorously enforced. on porience in disores indident to that climate, will accompaay tho ship, ‘The notification of Gorskowsky, which is dated ject isincredible. It is not the people en nvsse | ber of serious pamphlets published on this silly sub- | } who are so foolish, but a set of wise-acres, who are | on this oecasion, ‘Phe Reception of the Amertean Consul at | Jeg a little above the ankle; the headdress was off Tunts. Our advices from Tunis, of the tain the following :— 17h July, coa- ‘The United States steamfrigate Missi. ¥ippi, Capt. Long, arrived at the Goletta of Tun‘, on the of the 28th of June, for mo landing General there, Mr. thip having been saluted by the the salute; and presently the new Consul, in full | te ina United States boat, He was received with marked respect, every bead that wore a hat ssed by a long line of epactators, uniform, left the under special . uncovered as he the purpose of The Castle, retuned being extending from the landing place to the quarters of the governor, where he was formally welcomed. On approaching Tunis, the new consul found e!! the European national flegs Siepieg in honor of his return; and on reaching there, visited by all the foreign ccnsuls, On the 7th of July, by a previous was forthwith in full uniform. arrangement of the Bey, the new Consul was presented by his pro decessor, at the jorgeous new palace of Mahamme- déah, about ee miles fvom Tunis. The presen- tation would have been more prompt, but for the recent commencement of the great religious fast of | between the influence of tho British and American Ramadan: valier Gas T: Goleta. “On ten On reaching the palace, The Consul was attended American Vice-Consul at the at near four in the afternoon, the Consul was ushered inte’anante- room, whither, almost instantly, a was ready for the reception. staircase, leading to a vest marble with a noble fount: Bey’s foreign mizisters in waiting. Seren weed | and, with a low bow, made a sign that his After winding among crowds of sol.tiers—some six thousand being quar- | tered within the palace walls—at the head of a | tighness court, decorated » the party found one of the Passing throvgh large and splendid apartments, magnificently fur- peed ja : at length entered the the; ber of his if prosence cham ighness, who, with his brother-in law, the Hasnadar, a fevorite minister, and with a con- fidential secretary, stood at one end of the hall. ‘Phey all bowed, aud the Boy took hiv seat, the and the follow. | visiters were requested to be seated, ing eonvers tion took place ;— ir. Heap, the former Consul, observed; * I pra- sent to your Highness Mr. Payne, Consul of the United States.” ** Weleome be his arrival !” said the Bey. Mr. Payne, rising, with his letter of credonee in his hand, returned : “ With beartfelt satisfaction, | renew my relations near your Highness, b: sentation of these, my credentials, dent of the United States. by who: the pre- from tho Presi- mm i am directed | to eonvey to you the assurance of his friendship and oe will. a8 so long and so happily subsiste May the amicable understanding whieh i between Tunis | aud the American republic, remain for ever undis- turbed!” Mr. Payre, while utteri: tence, delivered to the minister the] whereupon the Bey remarked :— This is not the first time we Payne, and therefore it is toat w. him eace more established amon, diality of our relations with his ing the last sen- letter ofcredence, have-known Mr. | @ are-glad to see gus. The cor- country has re- mained unbroken many, many years, and.we are h a representative of America, who ous as we are to prevent any inter+ ruption of our so tong cherished good understanding yne then continued: earnest endeavors from the enlig) and liberal Highness, 1 derive the ent to believe that, po! shall always continue fri hereaster.’ ly ani To this end my I be devoted; and racter of your ng encourage- d personally, we ‘The Bey added, ** friends, not only as formerly, fbut better friends, in future, we trust than ever. ‘Thereupon the Consul bowed, tho Bey rose, the Ex- {Gonsul shook hands with his Highness ond his ministers, and took oficial leave, and the ceremony ended. ‘The interpret: ia.a gon of Count f who acted as Secretary Minister 9, 008 of the “advieers of the newly-appeinted American Consul | ohn Howard Payne. the Che | governments, | of | come to am | the usual kind worn by females. The mob at last got troublesome, and the Jadies entered a cab, and | were driven off, amidet shouts of laughter. A Roserea carrespondent of the Tipperary Vindi- cater announces the following sage and scientific experiment :—‘ There is at present a very interest- ing experiment being carried on in the Roscrea workhouee, by the learned doctor of that establish-- ment, who, at the suggestion of the superintendent of rational rehools, hat appropriated one of the idiot wards solely to the use of a deafand dumb nurse, and four infant clvldren. with a view of ag eertaining, in dws course # timo, which is the ab» original or natural larguog? of man.” e Queen of Spnin attended the Churely of our’ Lady of Atocke om Sanday, £2 “ pray for her safe deliver7.” General Guillabert, comm division of abe pry of Pari mpeg Nave command of the fourtesnth m! head uartars are at Ndittes, poy coin Gerard,, retired. Nothing ferther has trwmspired with regard te’ | the trial of Se Aldborougeeat Turi, Chmpart | fons the most unfavorable or> naturally drawn ar shown in tse respective o: Ca these young mer’ and the American’ traveller wo ceutly imprisoned m Hungary, and liberated on'the energetic demand of Mr. MeCardy, the United! States minister. The Eurcpean Corn’ Trade, [Frewe the Mark Lane Pxpresit, August 5.) ‘The Weather, though Unsettled, has ‘weproved siace our’ last, the temperature havtpg been muc% higher than ther | preeeding week, and the showers which heve fath a hav | ing been of a more partin® character, ‘The present | pearance of the oustanding cyops varira materially te | different parts of the kingdom, and it is yet impossible te thing like a desimite coneliwion-respeoting the probable result of the harvest. That great breadths grain of rarious kints baye been laid’ by the heavy rains is generally admitted, and that the quality of the produce is likely to be injuriously aiectea by this cir- cumstance is more than provable; but the prevailing opinion is thet the quantity will not be materially wivished, provided the weathes should be | auspicious for the in-gathering. ‘The crops ure, however, | ma positien to oe eusily damaged by wet, and to ensure | & favora’ | been quite as exte: | Meanwhile there is ree le resmlt hot dry weather will be needed | Hitherto reaping-bas scarcely been commenced, and har- cannot be expected to be g7meral until about the tddle of the month. Farmers ore now preparing te | tale advantage of-the first auspicieas opportunity which | may occur to begin cutting. and as they are not eet to | bave mueh leisure for brir ging corm to market after har- vest shail have faltly been commened. they have lately | thrashed cut rather treeiy. The deliveries from the | growers huve, comsequently. increased: and having at the ow time reeerred good suppkes of | from wbroad, the quantity brought forward has proved | more than sufficient for the demand, end some farther | decline has therefore tyken place in prices. There has, as yet, been no inclination to enter into speculative investments in wheat, nor is there anything im the porition cf affelrs to encouras» operations of | that” nagure beyond the chance of bad weather, } Stocks ofold wheat, of home growth, have held out better than was expected, anh the arrivals from abroad have ¢ as had beep calculated on. lieve that the continent. al harvest wid turn ovt suiliciontly alumdant toaffor@ | acons! lus tor shipiaent to this couatry, amd | the from Auecica coufrm ail that had | been previously said as to the probabiltty of large sup- plies ed from that quarter, ee, buyers have, iu mout cas purchase more than thi mect their rea! wants, and. busines g_of uneasiness, f the weather Vader these shown a5 have requ! ‘aa, notwith to standing a 2 able charact e week. Hitherto we lave heard very little from any part of land as to potato Ciseuse. ead we are incMmed to hope thatthe disorder is gradually disappeariag from these idands. We do motexpect that the root will wholly ee cape the melady to which it hes for some years beew lin- bie; Lut at is areusunabie to suppose teat its viru. Louse may gradually decrease, see.ng the progressive improvement which has taken place from year to year for several seasons past The advices feow Ireland o2e ef a very encouraging. charecter, nad mcorrespordea on whom we can plaee ‘A remarkable | venendence. expresses wy ry stvong belief that che pro- hs i free of clargs. | P about proovedi: Poni 9 4 most powerful and confidential of the i ‘Ceiiornin wit tug thee thelr interest to call bare ue ineapable of an iden of thelr owe, who cize upon Mica sydy hee which i apace: paw Bie Highness The younger RaiTy cyeaks, Fagish ing elso where. “ evening, is quite the same in tenor, and is, inde ery We lately marriedan English wife, whom | freight or passa, labor to ride into ge Sq) . 5 » | very well, an@lately marrie Fatt . whom Tee reight or pestegs: SPITS Aennt, GL Contlandvetrens, | *0me Botorious gree ere nap ry a ge based on the manifesto of the Field Marshal. He | be brought with him from London. op pen ope aoe — | no‘oriety upon it, riding it to death. In the same says that numerous discoveries, of late, of concealed | ature im this reception of Mr. Payne, ronders it Eee eee Cout cia rigcinasa. | way, there inhere @ man from America, Elihu Bar- | sro, an g™™ereuscucovstien of ate of concealed | varticulanly ezcuitsbleto his Ilighaces. "Ie followed Birech Pare Reduced Fi “SEToryoh taxi | Titt, who, seizing upon the notorious idea of penny | him to anacunce, “in order that the peace of so- | Bard Upon the enforced settlement of ay obstinately borden, Capt J. Pinay hates Postage, is putting himself forwardas a great in | slaty may nos again be disturbed by miserable wad | fy yeary ago, Consul bere, ani which ha persevered fumaeh ty Hseegaeen, Nom Miser wantie eeeeates | vextor, on the etrepgth of an idea beyondhis powers | WicHed Ben.) that the proclamation of martial | fh"\vainiuy ati his Oeparcure, agate’ t : Fratle, tee, Chagres, songecting with § | of origination, and is laboring hard to ride into no 7 verely executed—and that all persons having wea | WSU! it was paid. It is a prerogative about the lath of Feptember. Per freight oe passa toriety, by proposing what he calls “ Ocoun Penny | yous must deliver them up prior to the 10th o° | {2 Teftse to admit a new Consul, if in the least «| St b1 aud. 65 South street, Iz? Wat treet, oriety, by proposing jectioaable to him; hence the welcome to Mr. August, or be considered liable to the penalty be- Postage.” The person has begua at the wrong end, futanneanel. | Warren street. | VESSEL FOR ®AN FRANCISCO.—DISPATCH as be should first propose and make “ocean penny IRST | ‘This penaity, as you are probably aware, is in- rune ‘The new and clegee’ é yb ork fet hopes steamers,” and bring downsteamtoapenny-worth | mediate death under wartiai law, without benefit | Rivcr. Shivrers having cogagehents wil plazw complete | and the ocean to @ little creck. This is one of the | vf eer p;,and, by the muukets of platoon of sol- i Freight taker . ine | ders! y i BUC Towest raters" E.. SUTTON, St Wallasroete | Sood-natured philosophers, who, has been seeking | (°1" jigce at fists. but, subsequently: wien arene | to gull the people at Exeter Hall, and indace them to take him on their shoulders, by flattering them with the prospects of universal peace. The com- mon sense of cbe people stands alvof from such folly, ard they can only muster, in permanence, @ scant) gathering of Quakers and old wemen. It is a brane! of socialism and public humbug, and socialism is, for the present, etone dead here, as it deserves to be, and iz breathing out its last se P in France also. ‘The last effort of socialism in this country, when it found itself eiek and dying, was, like that of many notorious criminals and cheats, to turn religious. Were discovered, the persons to whom they belong: | cd were imprironed and fined instead of being shot. | This leniency, it seems, is now thought to have Ven encouregement to ‘conspirators’ and * mi- ceitbles,” ard wicked and tagitious outcasts, who have no fear of *God and the government” before their eyes, as have the great masses of the ‘*peaceful people of Lombardy ;” and it herded that they are gathermg and concealin aime, and meditating another * assault on religion | ard society —and thus there terrible threats. ‘ALE.—A CENTRE BOARD SLOOP, 2 Oh, years old, 17 feet 8 inches beam, 3 fect i F. L. KNEELAND, 26 Front street. | inches held. __ BECORSIONS. | saute eclibinaaty IRST GRAND PIC NIC AND COTILLON EXCURSION j of the Clinton Guard to Peekskill, on Ti %, ‘Lhe commit F have charter n ‘ 0 il, perbaps these men are more than half | : Hig geason, | Lhe steamer is everything tat can be | ‘Therefore, as a last retource, they assumed the “4 | é dand fe fe d cannot beexcelled, | 4 iy 5 Sovinliste,”” } © as the provinces are concerned; but, #2) ne aollan to atmit a watiemas one aay" at eet hristian Socialists,” calling to mind the vo thissamodelightfal oldetty of the Doges, | y certa, esge wil ie at <a i 1 don’t believe there is a solitary man, woman, or feeties ecrectn Tale ths, steamy mating Ret | cwhen the devilwas sick. thedevila saint would be, | ciild, who has energy enough to dreds of auth g But when be got well, the devil a saint was he. . janey etre Market strect, nid rests at wing oif she opprossor's the weather J ee the Sheursies porteee goveuntavorablé | So they got into the pulpit, and became very | no! the ol governor may dismiss his fears' Vee barter, sned ha arta Chairman, | pious; but it would not do, they could mako nice loves her servitude, too well, and hugs her chains bi hE uJ DO Sn TerIs, Be. vena Se wtW suarelty ey the | too closely, ever to dicam of ridding bers 4 ‘ Ns | SONEY ISLAND, LAND- | onster <icrl in extreme agony. isto be hoped | oither, even could she doit by a single word! Why | Se ae Pork Mami ete Fee Fare ay yam you have already, in New York, held a coroner's | sould she? Do not these Austrians give hor (at SANTA C! inquest over the same sort of carease. There's not | ler cwn expense to be sure,) most splendid feces, a word of truth in all the reports iodustriously | ard every night regale her with most enthralling read by bis friends, that this moncter is still alive | m: u the old equare of Ss. Mark? Beside 1 It is like what happened with Wil- | heavy as may be the burthen they impose, and Napoleon. ‘I he admirers of both of h here, too 6 obable, that inthe Neapoli- | ey were alive after | t and perhaps inthe provi me for them ir sisted vpon it their death ond buri that Pe tion, vord and make affidavit that they bad «me paso of conspiracy may exist, in such and such a place, aud numberle ly awaits the triumph of the reds in oi Napoleon would not believe he was Paris reat May to mako a demon nm; but the are all the glowing accounts of thi p cppressors are fools as well es desp it meets nt across the Atlantic, of his scill living; it slievegammon, howmuchsvever sworn to and | sted The House of Commons ot TRAVELLERS GUIDE. W YORK AND PUILADELPHIA-NEW YORK Philadeiphia direet.—United Stat with the slightest syu 28 "s iron hoof ple, and until the ica only half a ch 8 virtua throwgh in 4% bh via + a ts indeper or - sor meg to these waters, allording countenanee, gnced to 93 for Sess clase, and $3 the afair of Mr. ority aiso tom, and refuge to revolutionists, the vietims Sool cee Bas ham bec Likene cae Piust | betrayed i i n jor, after ha gnaw their bouds in quiet. But when | 9AM. and 5 P.M., from the foot of Walaut | ing voted for the cmancip 8, wh glist or A an fect does appear meri ic tes were a nullity and a farce, | ties voted aeir votes | rs of Low House, twice | they knew their ve they bave now by repe aguinst the very sa bave bad effect. e gent Mr. ltothschi’ have refused to admit r electors have sent Mr omona up , Loid Jobn Ruseell gets up and that those electors have no 1 nd that they have no locus stand: ; ed large maj wl 4 0’ eles yar cod, $2 Emigrant Line, at eek rdingly We baca eclipse ef th a $1 & MATHIMGSIAL. ATRIMONY MADE EASY, Lover —Professe: OR NOW TO WIN A f London, having arrived at limb of the the rij look, mreceintofone doliar, no rights. is high time that such a House should | Rne-este of be purged, as Cromwell o it, and there are | 5 * | Cromwells’ preparing. The manifest duplicity of | . though , Lord John Fussell and the majority in this diagea tnd deltency, fevsor Ls 1 Office, | ful transaction, bas done much to bring them inte public odjum and contempt,and no revolution ov took place against rulers and powers un bad rendered themeclves, by want of goo odious and contemptible to the people. = i | "There is so much unfinished business hanging at mont, that it is hardly p INDIA RUBBER @0 D5. . DISCOV SRIES.—" THE VSLAPITALL Me, ven mise |» 19 PRyLiANT ot Tue. } n bo Fag. © f Patents, by | the heels of this I 5 f ‘was ous of Day's Sertut dissors | Yable the new patent aw will pass tho Howse this | st ee. Tht session. Grent efforts will bo i» ya ig > ben | i ly. The pay it has a little chancs. as to the Lords, it would or a lieense, My soon yun chrovgh all its formal stages thera. ‘This bat ake too tr at hi modification of the old patent law f reat fim Suristiam of tatsingern uC countries. "The ex- for tha conviction of infringors on O: which he himself has bean the chief, "94 feinger, wag 8 brillient com med, a3 also portance to inventors of all t es of a patent will be much le brough ay enice. | ith him. Da, ota ies, and th - socket of yuloanizing Rabbes atull year tetare Mie apaios, | against foreigners; on th contrary, ' ’ Mon for hie patent . expo Day se tA ld known and used pte coun Teas piensen, Bere Indy, ord M r . rill nib for' mn ‘ . wrt and lad ny. waa's brilliant exbiviticn et inven 1 forth be patented by any one Seeneetat and | \Auderwoort an ad werk Proof of how closoly ens Burt Follow nnen the haete of ancthe O THE PUBLIC.—INDiA RUBBER to. ve Discussions are being raised ag to utility of any patent laws at all; but thus tar os are mere abstraction: Il have no practic: the gene: Nations lea % and; and A © rit SUORS. -OUK a. don ment, by Horace | results upon th: wOus a, a sy puitished tm the | jow raldof 11th sz of pation, There are some laws here in the 9% | topaceo, arrived at Male:noceo, 4 the Courier and Enquire i ture of patent laws, which seem to produce a come up to town a9 soca as she sjratiqve. — | neficial influence in the stimulus they give to , cate ‘Theae are what aro called the Negistra- ae | tion Laws. Ry virtue cf these, any one who } Saxre-oburg. : venta a new design, or suggests a new plan or idea, In the protest which Prince Albert, the censor jecuabled to register it, and thereby cocure the | the Queen of England, ha: addressed on the sa privilege of his new idea to himself for » li ject of the regulation of the afaire of the Duchy of pericd, ‘This law applies to architectural am Coburg, it appears from the arrangement of the sorte of designs of a lesser nature than inechanic family compact conciuded at the time of b $ mat. inventions, machines and contrivances. Thus rie) that in case the succession of th y de- exawple, there are such things as registered shirts, | volves wpon the doscendants of [rine t, it ig and shirt bovome, by which any new cut or other | io fail to Prinoe Alfred, the sec con. : our [teen wo work wnder them; and we cha plan is for a time secured to the original oontriver Queen of England. Negotiation we ay ae ey, saesee Extent inthe a ctarineeot in: | of the idem. The registered sbirt borom isa plan | take place on this subject, in regard to whic Shoes "ehich be the prilig; aud we give | by wneans of Which a front isso secured by bands | Duke of Coburg will repair to Eng The | Tint he, opcernes with him Byt | buttening wnder and over the suspenders, at the } Fyenkfort Aurnal contains a statemon’t thatthe | or vendl so a ttataenta Joulders end other places, that the front keeps its | reignirg Duke of Coburg ia about to visit England, | ne, wilh aN Jace snugly and quite flat, without movingout, and | in order definitely to arrange the qucation of eu hetreying fe supplementary character ‘ais ex- | cession. Feing at present childless, and withoat sm. T Pee, BAER NPS DO. . reat dae, emrle may give on idea of the meaning nad app® ention of this plon of registra is called It ccems to be not a bad idea for cphemeral matters, the prospect of heirs, the present Lake wil be suc ceed é brotber, ne Alert, whore second | TERN +e hie son Will be heir to the dugel thong of Cogurg been here | 0 ‘Payne, woder all t honor to both parties. It may b by way of explanation to the uni Barbary Consul is of a higher grado th cireumstances, does equal e fitting to add, nitiated, that a & Consul in Exzope—bis duties being diplomatic, and re- sembling those of a Minister or Ca: and not exelvsivel, the duties of an ordinary Consul. Foreign Miscelan: The Frankfort Dr continuing its work of abolishing tutions which the sovereigns of G their subjects in Is4s. of a commercial nature, stealthily but ¢ Tectu arge d’ Affaires, e ve all the consti- ermany gave to Letters from Vienna speak of the daily return of Parties of people who em); gary, in the hopes of blessings of the new colonies there. the land allotted quite urfit for en! EF ‘ation. What ted last ariog in the advertised ear to Han- They des sribe the colonists as strong, and money they had bas been expended by most of them on the journey there and back ‘The poor creatures are in @ pitiable state; but are nevertheless sued fur breach of contract, A Cain journal states that axd are heavily fined. art | Aunay has just been nearly barn than ‘forty house being reduced fire was occasioned by the ji of the village of it down, not less to ashes, tion of w barrel of 6 quick lime, which had been deposited in an inn, The part of tho village destroyed i end. eral pertons bave been falling of a large piece of mason wo The Pa i# at tho Evrecy injured by the rk. journals announce that the first rail way in Swedin hos just been completed. Ii extends length. daw the centre of France tarrs out to ferious than was suppoeed, thi districts been utterly destroy OF id to be engaged at Kl of a large political wor! tion, which is to appear at sd Egensiom, née hof July, at her Chate: a ‘ebrated sculptor of P. from tho Gr gover , s de Rigny ‘a from Katzen te on ite turoas to ommitted fc pr . nee of all the F siting the Poor in ris F Engh his cousia from the railroad lie house keys | the | jeaving. the Pr live 2-frane pieces of the coinage Two ja bo seen pr etzoet ne SS Bloc me ged aescd. ‘wore sail to of the pamo of Jofers, rove tepolia te attend the } ladies’, Wao appeared to yeven atde in b'y i satio © lite’ cclebinted Chancellor of Swede year. ne, are become mew for a ew ed | from the Lake of Lungbar to that of Yngen, in the | district of Fillipstad, and is about se’ | in | sewn dintdreratl BOOT Pry ty ¢ done by the late great hail storm in ® been more aving in some ens on ka, wi- , died au of Jaskovie, Clapo 5 has just received to. execute and Codrington, ing to an arranges ¢ the navigation | go nd pledges itself to cow f time as poss’ Brvek, in St le, il- 2 expiration of 1858, the Verona, and from part, lays down Iuburg, and on Nurew) tliamen trial in Lag The n shi ride isonmens Russias, on ‘ Petor vwrg. Holstein Patrie, the oa to dine On, his way of milk. the old soldier, Oa eup of milx with of the Empire nenading Oxford » attired in the ‘awd of rage jous of bot! and daughter, rived in the me- ree. The y about e where the Senate holds | Aro duce of potatoes in the n pertion to the breadth trom diseaee thau in appearance, The oa what its the heavy of the sister take wi 1 be large in pee 4, Abd more free year vince its rat Was deemed ofatioor lim breadth of lamd wader the . In proportion as wew potatore 0 hwl (he demand for Ludtan corn w former ercy should prove as abow ted, holders of Ladian corn would, it wae thought, ba sufferer Theaccounis received this week from the eontinem repert an izuprovement in the pro» pects for the harvest. end there is reason to believe Ubat the produoe of wheat vill be large in many parts of Germany, and much bet te Hichiand, Belgium. and France, than was at out timeexpected. Under thie cooviotion aed with dis coureging advices from Creat Mritaia, holders had be come scmewhat re tractable; bat as yet the decline 'p prices has not beemso great broad as inoue markets andthe shipments at present making for this country are likely, therefore, to be attended by loss. Letters from Dontzic, daced 26 ult. inform us thet 43 | ber quarter had been paid. day or two before, foe a kun ‘of fine Upper Polith wheat weighing 63 lbs. per busnes and that other rorts had sold at corresponiing raiee altogether abeut 6400 quarters hed changed haads du Ting the week. Supplies were then filling of, arg the shipments to England had decreased the stocks or | hand materinily. Versels were more plentiful than the, Ted been, and freights had rather declined, cha:tas having been closed ior London, at 2s. 10d t> is. per qc» ter, ‘fhe quantity shipped during the week had bew 14,580 quarters, The most recent advices from. Stettin inform ua that the weether had for rome time been favorable for the crops, and the wheat harvest. would, 1t was expected, prove fine in qpality,and abuadant in yaautity, The | come had Tho | spring corn and puise crops bud also ® Very prominag ! earanee, The aeccuinta from most of the other lower Baitle porta desertbe the wheat trade as dull, with the turn decideuiy in faver of the purcharer From France we learo thet harvert was prosreasing favorably ; ard though nothing very Cetinite was knows as to the yield, the prevailing belief was that wheat would be of fine quelity, The absence ot Eoglish orders. for flour, aud the generally dull tome of the advices fromm henee, hed ot been without iufluence on the Parts mar- Stocksof thur were heavy, and it ts quite clear that, notwithetancing the enormous exports which bave been. inde from France, quite rufticient remains ou hand te jret all wants until ouch time ag the new produce etald beceme available. Gur Foreign Mails. TO TUK PPIrreK OF TYE HERALD. _ Many merchants who expect their correspon Genee regularly from Europe, by each steamer, have somplaircd of the irregularity with which. letters intended for the*American steamers from, Logiand reach taem. It is a fact that it has be some 86 common now for letters to fail, which are tired for the Collics steamer although dis- tinetly addressed, with the steamer’s name in full, that no dependence oan be placed on their regularity. letters retained in ogland and kept rd steamers? It this is done, besides for the Cu violating the agreement with the United States: cause for rpment, kt me give you one little is 0 ped by a Cou necom goods; if these letters are retained, the rive ae be ente sent to tho United great delay and very heavy oxpense: Naval Enter!‘ nee. Taited Staten slo war 8t. Marys was at. Bho left Cadac ou the 10th of Aohiva om the 27th, ard having * left thet island on the 34 of May, ul variahie winds, she arrived as Bm. m the 1th Deere - ¢ nm T Youn a0 ‘Zhos, 8. Corts Wyman, Acting Master in F ha 8. Abernethy; sistant: St The Coited States Reig Gen. Patterson, Musser, aray rived at Son Pyancleooen the 4th ult,, dom San Di go, Stabe ship Falmouth waaat Puget ¢ Ria deon ordered tov e Gorgort HL ell. dete ched rt hig d, iw plaee of & quest Movements of Dtstingatehed Uy atta s ensaee’ Florida; HB, KR PY ch. Ohi: Robert tis dy AL. Mood, 3, Usui; 5 TL. Dy Ww. "en and two servants, Seq York. ns Tag EI 8

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