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ORAING OF THM GAWADIAN PARLIAMENT, | conse with ihe Linonaat Gecoruct of ths | FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. Our Wagare Corroqrendonse, taterery Reviews by fend ing, tn oud the Nusgams, Angust 12, 166%, ‘Tas Burwmire Rowiuon, by Nethanicl Hew. | St motent, they oabicet of gable improvements Loreseras J The Now York and Brie Ratheay—Amerioan and | (herag —Bosten: Ticksor, Reod & Ficlds, 1852. in God's name, Silas of the of U; On Whig, Aug, 22. English Railways Compared--The Beason why | Wo have read this book through. When we be- | sion, sat of Perigine saat, Anema 19, 1062. | ota, merits etiention, ‘The security atbrtod to ot alfde cam off lant avouing, | the Focmer are the Cheagest—The Scenery om the | G28 it, with the impreedous of friends and the uo- | 4.2% charm of sash Opewing of Parliament—Election of a Speaker— | noiders under the muaicipel aots new in force in Hotel. As tho commesee- | panke of the Delaveore—The the | tdsce of cvitios freak in a cane he Classification eof the Members----Appearance of the | that of tho provinos, is of a very aad repect of it, wo give the following list of | Appearance of our cars, prepared ve landscape aft Legrslative Halls. ; ion. PA deat Ro ahem ted at a meoting bold on the | Fells at Fuet Mghi—The Clifton Howse and its | for » clover skotoh ef the communist movement roll, Sree The froue, strung side by side like the At two o'clock, to-day, his Exoellonoy the Gover- over, that your wisdom may devise measures whiok, : 1652, for the purpese of makiog Society. mado, some yours ogo, in this country. Woe didnot Weariod than a traveller weeld te, 1 wicue On Tucsday morning I loft,New York, by the Erio | know whetber the author had ill-used the sect, or | admire the contents of cach individual frame im nor General left the Government House, and pro- | tend to enhance their value oe Totnes de: N-F. | Railroad, for Dunkirk. Grossing ovoe to Jorsey | had become its apologist ; but wo coafidoatly anti- [nit feller, without © moments breathing - ©. Robinros, NY. pero getngtn remiss sameeren ievwsen Crest Britta ata Ue nara af Gurtes @.0, Waoduian, Mimtastopt. | City, we took the Paterson cars te Patersoe, where | cipated como powerful portrait painting, and, at | Mr Hawthorne hes abused our love for dame mat 4 and Montreal, has been repeatedly pressed en tho DD Withers nema q we ontered those of the Irie Railroad. Those etre | least, » few idoas—the offapring of « thinkor’s brain | of tho picta cn or two, and an occasional desis ded the attendance of the Legislative Assembly, werument b: s interested in the commerce PR dane, A é piot 1» passe > by Mr.’ Caron, Speaker of the Couseil, informed the sotthe Province. Tho subject abit bee iegiasacial eee = | are well constructed and spaoions, handsomely | —to shod a new light on dogmasand social problems | servation in each chaptor, Lower-House that the rpecek from the throne would | bearing on Prosperity of emigration, and the William Alston, Ni, ¥ fittod up, and well filled by the pleasuro gookers. I | which are eminently worthy of the profoundest liter pobangast naa ppretey og - be delivered as soon as they had clooted @ Speaker. reducfon of Role cai tha Ga avr wee Oat Ves ba Os, mae ste marae cars to the boxed up cab | study. What theme more noblo, more original, | firowood, are two much for ibe’ wat dates os Tn my last letter I informed you that an attempt | Se. wt te ee ta ene oo fok John Be Jamenst_y, | fesdsion of Bogland and the Zuropean continent, and | if doxtoroudy handled, than tho chivalrous, though | miror of simplicity. Our author cannot cven leave would be made to defeat the government candfdato, | will, I trust, hoet yon ap} bation, will be sub- Rat at ead ran their formal and aristocratic divisions into first, | perhaps utopian, schomos of tho little band of re- Panes gel Nyko beding mises 56 oho pigs, aad Mr. Macdonald, of Glengarry. It was discovered, | Mitted for your ‘consideretion. I shall lay bofore Maman datenes ua. socond, and third classes, and: their diegustingly | formers, who, revelling im the consciousness of in- ‘wonkd enass fener lode owen wigs ses on however, at a caucus meeting of Papineau’s friends, you a despatch whioh I hyd ress fe the Bem. ‘Dunoan, Mi pi. | Mice range ot Prices for accommodation, and the | telleotual powor, and blinded by the impetuesity of | ‘he speaks of “the al flow of a brook, like held last night, that not more than twelve votes PrinelpalGeoptary of State Tasertsh (ommaerl We eettore N.Y. various degrees of civility exhibited. by the armies | ardent youth, dered, from the purcst motives, to | that of « stream in which your boat is as often P. ¥, Hoffman, N.Y of portors they omploy for opening and shutting the | proposo tho annihilation of tho social edifioe—little | *4round as afloat” —p 175 could be counted 2900, and the idea of Rroposing in reference to the ol roserves, and stating the Mr Hincks, the Inspeotor unds on which Her Majesty’s ministers rofrained 3. G. Brown, Oatifornio 5. M Davis, Hiasinai ppt doors. And I can’t help noticing that the fare | recking of their own utter holplessness to rebuild a bim was abanden: . Hawthorne's stylo is generally corrsct. os ‘) Gi 1. Mr. Muaodouald, with th i E Koteltaa, N. Y. Joba F. Purdy, N.Y 5 . f . always pleasing. Wo are inclined to tek § ns 1» Ce Ph renipiereo M4! Se Manas? . Pasco ee i pent ‘Sean MeCarty, N. ¥. John aa r obarged on this beautiful railway, ia lowe than that | single wall! While France bas bogotton a Fourier, | task, however, for the heinous crime of doi and it was carried, on a division, by 65 to 23, be bps ie ‘om thle sablect. Gea. O'Deonel Ma. Feedke Lemronco, N ¥ of tho third oless oa tho English railways, whore | « l'roudhon, a Leroux, and a Cubst, to becemo the | ¥° Words; 2 licence, which tho copiousness of eur The following is & rough sketch ef the Parlis- Gentlemen of the Legislatiwe Assembly :—The | ¥. W, Gecard, N. = 5. Rutledge 8.0. the pascongors aro conveyed similar to oattle and | bane of the operatives, and tho scorn of the vetarios hd nes seem to ronder unnecesary. Maeaa- mentary forces, compiled from what information I | condition of the revenue is satisfactory, and indi- | Gov, Power, 8. Lucia. Geo. H. Weerea. N.Y luggage of ilk coda indus chide Wtls Woalacd ia ces ¥, Washington Irving, Jeffrey, Dickons, P can obtain. I ‘must not conceal from you that, in | Cotes ty ameng the consuming pepu- | 9. 1f King N.Y. Hla, Kine Gouge : 5 we pli : Suglan na rejeoted, Bancroft, and the othor oe writors of the day, instances, the new men se claanihed by guess | fatiowof the province. “Ishall direct the accounts | William Gebbard, N.Y Fugene Thora, Nt was as! ya Gentleman the reason why the | with unmorited contempt poor Robert Owon, but is | manage to oxproes what they moan without iave ; for the , and estimates for the current year, to | Thomse Gibbs, N.Y. W..8. Kernoohan, N. ¥. fares on tho Amorican railways wero loss than those | irresistibly fascinated by tho incehorent aspirations | 8% such words as ** disguatful, cen eee Sa car ais arms, he laid you, and J roly on your readiness to | J0®a Cochraa. N.Y H. Kuha, Pea : of Eagland, whore iron and laber were much oheap- | of Charlos Kingsloy and tho Westminster reviewors | j1romustom.”” whitr,” * repellent, \ , Receiver General, Legislative Council. Eine delice GF wae bo actouaey Oot the ” |. _hiewt. Gray: .N. ‘ é awthorne would follow their exam discard ;James Morris, Postmaster & Ld it of the weovinces and thy N.Y. Oolomel Ward, er, Tho only reply I could make was, that like all | —Amorica bas not boon bervon of “now light smathing very like grossnoss in his fom, pistures, ‘Hon, John Ross, Solicitor West, p pemaoay 4 ‘he public, a province: © | The following gentlemen were appointed to have | other institutions arene railways wore com- | and amid tho offervoscenco of practical nergy, has | Bis reputation &s an author would stand om » firmier 9 efiicioncy of the public service. :—Vari oxolueive charge of the ball, acting as dirostors:— | atructed for the chief benefit of a favored fow, * “ baais. 4 : Honorable Carleen and Genilemen:—Various FLooR COMMITTEE. Muste commuTtEE, rather than for tho advantage of tho masses. Ina- | found rocm for aplondid theorists, whose honoet | a penunisg MAGAZIN.—Hept., New Yorks i 3 oe A pore saveoravuttene ag Ber ting ee rhowias ee et menzo law and parliame ataey Rei. penges, aud heavy philanthropy deludes the heart, while thoir faultlom | 74 Whitacy. the. Teenaeiane oan i¢ $2 tion, during the session which is now commenced. FL. Waddell. New York, Harry MoCall, Penn. land’ whe before perry pt ec yremaag Jogio involves the mind in a labyrint. Hore wore, | cheap periodical is F'sthor’s Curse ;” Am 24 22 An addition to the representation scoms to be called | Joun Stidell. Louisiane. William Alston, 8. C. teo, are represented by hosts of counsel Fad ator. | indeed, a Geld of unexampled scope for a man of ribata with the ‘A og aud onter- ‘ H F a for by the increasing population of the province, | Ge». ODonnall, Maryland. | J. B. Thomson, New Jersey: | goyy. Again, obeaptarcé would hardly pay on the | telont. To grasp the nottle philosophy with un- | froas “pyc I departusent’ of Cis Ey Presia’t ofthe Gounolt “I”. Perle caene iiinrcbekia thek ineoek White Bedger. |, inglish Lines, forthe reason that only one Theglith: | Sinokiog hand, and hold it ap to the atromg light of | srbivite takenccia tanta erent of thls poe Sie ethrnmearati she tet ay | O4eh4 Dip Fe otra om: | earl caarey sy tntratn ha | every ay le—to met to tha misooye of | ° Guan Muoaro Rept Now Yor: Pwd er toot in fall tion in Upper C: » and of the The following rules for the governmont of th@} and contracted, an docs not goncraily stretch | Political enonomy, and to Isy baro the thorns and Davenport. Among the contributions in the present Riots, °° 3 aoe a EH aa La ay eee ball were then adopted :— 2 itsel! beyond the locality of its own existence. Be- | prickles latent under the lcarce—this wore a tack to bcp war apltieg (ries pe ahey cp nrnenten GOR Payee 7 z r a gomtieman with ladies, tl ii ‘th Exhibii § ‘, 108 hiucer and his Times,” is ay Se ee ing parliamentary electors in that part of the | $10; gentleman without ladice, $6. , ; | English resttopeis pushy Sisay unset ee te hag st lath Setar of fame for him whe wenld | also ex! rteining A Night in the Disscoting gn: Se AS eee province. In connection with this subject, I re-| 2. Eaaphy Som denoing to commence at nine o'clook ; Teputation, to the groat mass of the aglish poople. accomplish it. Kooms ;" “Ganga The Poduat ;” “The Three 1 4 ¢ommend for your consideration the olaims of ig ag ccm haaniniiaed Apa @ounk Wands, te have travelled over all the principal railways in That man is yet toceme. The Corvantes ef ae- | Sistere” alzo combine amusement with ontertain- « . Seti ore or Corte fon onaedee fovm ite frpbel regres hee roger Fe com arch ; the | Eogiond, and rome gn the continent, but wad never | ofalist knight-errantey is unborn. Mr. Hawthorne, meat. Tho emboilishments are woll executed. Bs frenchil é eq) on one equal to the New York and Erie for nifi- a Tur Anr Jounwat, for August.—* The Rafe fer , be conferred with advantage to the public interests. | ne srosers, Marvin ned toi sivangemeaks comnts of aeenery, comfort, and astonishing punct. | ™ Whose acknowledged ability wo had oxpooted | q Watch,” an engraving from ird’s well knew ‘Tho interests of agriculture are entitled to the spe- ploted at an early hour, but it wasnot until near ten ae I will not attempt to hazard a description of | ™Ore, has barely skimmed over the surface of the picture ; “A Portrait of a Persian Warrior,” from cial care and attention Sil wits in acountry | Clock when the entrée was comploted, and the | the banks of the Delaware, for I believe it to be be- | abyss wo had hoped he would have sounded to its | ® painting by Hetty ; and “Highland Mary,” from whero 60 large ce care of the community is em- dancing commenced. ‘The ment was admi- | yond the power of any pon, much less mine; it | lewest depths. Brook Farm, er Blithedale, ashe | Spencer's celebrated statue, aro executed ie the : Boyed is, agricultural pursuits. The absence of any valor aud everett: went off i 1. fret rate order, | Would even beggar “the great Wizard of the | ; r" rl R . firat style of art, This periodical seoms to stand sufficient provision for obtaining correct statistioal : ry’ ‘ rcer. | Nerth,’” Sco! af inati . | is phased to call it, ia the mere accidental place of | with, i i inti . fn ‘a ing the ti fth | There was none of the out of door display, ashas | Nerth, tt, for with all his fascinations of high 3 witheut a rival for ita artistic talent. “ Serpe ee a a of the aes been customary heretofore, but eveny expense had land soonery, “tho great unknown” has conjured meoting of his heroes, whore they assemble to make Tux Hoxy Breve, according to tho Deuay end He ‘peteinable | beth -40ahbes o'ge d Hever rout, been lavished on that in 4 py = ig epproschin it. Can imagination ox- | love, piok quarrels, and milk cows. Jor aught we | Rheimich versions, with Huydock’s notes. New os Fares Rud tn areca posing to. pale, | tot. | ., The company assembled, after the first stiffness of | Coed it? The nspeots of the materisi world nro fer | oso seq, the Astor House, or tho Pavilion at Nie- | York: Dunigem & Brothers. Pact 2. This beaa- 1 flors, ‘bave ‘been Tong we subject of complaint, | the entrée had been worn off by a quadrille, seemed ae Cay eall val spicttuation! wed Sit doll he gare, a country villago, tho dock of « steamboat, or | filly embellished and cheap standard work de- i. which seoks to , i, tronage. 4 T do not doubt that you will bestow your best lo sciile teentbor ne pe ike 8 pleasent fammile comprehond thom. The high rooky precipices, fo- a boarding house in Chambers streot, might be sub- eps eae Homemratarc Jouner 1 bape ga ene J eoereeaple ene muoh charged upon the visitants at the U.S Hotel. | Test-covered mountains wera Ne far as the cye | stituted for the abodo of fraternity andleve, without | August. New York: Radde.—The ronnb pee A and. i asay est + | Here were assombled an array of the youth and | can reach, the deep and awful looking valleys, and | ; 4 Casi ta interesting 0 id do Pa a &@ more speedy settlement of un- besuty and falioa shat has The been the bonst of | the silent moandering winding stream, with its lit- interforing with the plot, or depriving us of a single Levees td cite is ‘rd as cases, ani serves the 1 in both seotions of the province. | (OiNey Me chi cocort, We could net bat rogret, | tle eddios and whirlpools sporting and “spitting in | interesting scone. The great question of socialism | *4°auste attention o medical profession. “s it is probable that vances, which are oe | heaven’s face,” the reflection that for thou- | is di d of i lim 1 fs Lessons iy READING AND Exooution. Barnes & i te ‘uniler the f hich obtains in | bowever, the absence of the “ Queen of Philadel “ is disposed of in a fow lines, rudely intercalated in F poses tee Ses ame tas, whi i in | phn,” Mre.‘Dr Ran, who was oo il to make her | SAD48, end may bo millions, of years, its solitude | love passages, and nover-onda descriptions, “Mr. | 0,4 NEw Srsrax or Traomna Warmxa. enn » : was unbroken by man, co! 8 woe an ef- ’ j appear not 4 fer gonad dey 8 sorupulous regent for the sighte of | must allude to a fow, whose drosses and boauty par- Gaae sad solely Racsee Giga Diakisk: a cogsolentiousl believe wast the detocts of our sovial Besa MEPETASOA:. By J tae henpsen Kee unkirk, i rk: Barn Some m 1 propert » Which have beon scquired and exercised Cen a Lraeioypehas as oo poe nemie fo Be pee Lake Erie, is about 370 miles. P took my seat in de poorer P 3 Mb oii perc tatiay i Peep lan lnple® nothing. uf 1 pee with the sanotion, tacit or de- | th0c0 nearest, could not possibly behold all in suck | the Paterson cars at a quarter to soven A. M., and | Such men Rererrs or Gases Araunp anp Deraeminne ut § ea 3 [eh noah sel chomp MES assemblage of loveliness. In deference to years, | sfrived in Dunkirk at forty minutos after eleven P. ‘Though folled, THE SoreeMe Count IN THE SEATE OF CALIFenema. . The arrangements now in force in both of | however, we will begin with the married Indies, | M.—punotual to a minute of the sposified time. We And forced to abandon what they bravely sought, By Nathaniel Bonnett. New York: Chas.B. Necten.— A Tae onarad be Cae nt hayes eens Pes | for, of course, they must be older than the maidens | Madethree stoppagesat the usualintervals.and places | Deserve, at lat, applause for the attempt, ‘his will prove a useful volume to the legal prefer, is P A. for luncheon, ir fea, for the atch o} . . 3 i zi i be, I regret to observe, in some ‘detective. 7 ae By een wedded. Wh se a a which we wore allowed twonty minute’ Three | Du reste, Mr. Hawthorne is candidly of opinion that fren, fi oe aoe and pid ociee ae ber red ¥ ‘The case of these unfortunate persons, ¢volves consi- a large boug akin ‘ooqu capone! her hand ag if | *hillings was the price charged for dinner, and two the Brook Farm was a failure. are di F ‘armed manaer hich Pe: derations of humanity of the highest ordor; and I fast COAw aches ca Ghteiniwaa Hae of | 8nd sixpence for tea. Whether the conductors of Now, what maa of average ability but would have cases are digested. confide in your readiness to bestow your best atten- | 0b. One Sooke fog ler wealth be rion sf these restaurants are advocates of the Maino law, I | evolved a dostrine equally prognant with instruc. | | Practice Unpee Tax Copes —By H. Whittaker. tion on any measure that may be submitted to you | JOM. Vor My My eee aaa echo. | don’t know, but no other liquor than tea, coffee, | tion? Nay, what shanto, ‘what farmor, but would | This work ap te be seretely prepared, hut we for the remedy of this evil. In all the moasures | VT yet: of New York areca 1 colored | #nd lemonade, was to be obtained for any consido- | have enidthe same thing in he samo words? Where- | apprehend will be materially affected by resent al. which you may adopt for the prospotien. of the pro- | tocade, trimmed with opstl les lass, re ration. However, no one found fault with this in lies the towering superiority of the poot, the man | torations im the law. i vinoe, ‘and the happiness contentment of the toni Mf tle sitio cok Ptendid dizmo » | After a cound sleep at the Loder House, Dunki of genius’ ‘ Tur Nationat Porrnair Gautrmy. Part 2 $3 people a may rely on my zealous co-operation, | ye" Tn TON. Y., had on @ watored lin, | I took the morning train to Buffulo, where I arri ‘e may be told that it is not our provinoe to dic- | New York: Terry.—Exquisite steol engravings of re I not now further detain you from the im~ | jor 0G siso with superb point lace. Mrs. yrelin.. | just in time for the cars proceeding to the Falls. | tate.to an author what ho should write. His pen | Jefferon, Hancock, and Carroll, embellish the se ny portant duties in which you aro to > | Albany, wore @ rich’ silk, with head-dreas of pink e distance is twenty-two miles, and in about an | obeys tho inspiration of his mind, and cannot travel | cond number of this beautiful work, with suiteale 1 only to express my humble hope that the Al feethors, und magnificent Ince Mrs. W—I, of | hour, we wore within hearing of those stuponduousca- | further than the intellect can reach. Bo it so. We | slight sketohos of their political lives. i Sa, ondar oe ere ioe fr ihe asl | RETA ease” oni ata | tres Hanne goo, tran norane mashing | Az ny cure, read dimponimet |" Dournae Geaaut Por. Ui x After which the returns forthe County of G: Shel WEE eA oa : id irisiius thane’ whecioriera of ita word's) geen ay grappled with such atopic as socialism, and failed YDe ea Heme pee iri ap ethoad ee pearl anddiamond necklace. Mrs. T—n, of N. J. rs 5 it ia ly © resome were laid before the house, and Mr. Christie was " . » Paying tho extravagant fare of one shilling and nine- | to leave the world richer by a single idea. z wore a white tartleton with three flounces edged y’ 5 blance te the General. 63 olared duly elected. 1 ee ni 5 in ferry and descent—the latter of which There are 8, however, where he soars : * with crimson, and head-dreas to euit. Mrs. W—n, | Pence BCE ter of which put peel wit fs P A L ¥ The contideration of the answer te the nddress | Wt Myetired it white lees’ with feuncaz | me in mind of the staircase of the Thames Tunnel— | above the merenovel writerfor the mass. Alluding PoRTRAIT OF ALBoNT. Lithographed by F. D. was postponed to Tuesday. of Miss., was Sesired in white lace, with flounces |’ 11.4 sod the hoat, together with som: to the most absurd of all the humbugs, which have | Avignor, 323 Broadway, from a Duguerreetype by . y looped up with red flowers. Mrs. A—, of Philadel- ie » tog hevmacce ond [Ie incredi ‘bili A ‘i hia, Woven pink brocade, Mrs C-or’ of Philedel. | other persons, and, alter obeying some peremptory | evidenced the incredible gullibility of the Amorican | Reet—.A good likencas. 1 The Fisheries. Phis’ was richly dreseed, and her daughter wore a injunction, as to the manner in which we were to | people, the “* spiritual rappings,” he says:— Th i pe aD a te Bia, (ras richly droseed, and hee daughter wore ® | take our ceats, we pushed off from the shore, and | _ + Whatcan they indicate, ina spiritual way, except that i> Betzitual Rappers. " ¥ hl tdheesed ig pet br y trimmed with, Din atu | bere I caught the first glance of the world-renowned | the roul of man is descending to a lower point than it ORGARIZ ALI OR OF LO ELRr es: Hauirax, August 16, 1952. | ribbons, very tasteful and becoming. Mrs. W—, of | «Haneof Negara” I must confees that I felt a | bus ever before reached, while Incarnate? We are pur-, [From the Boston Mail, August 16 ] Provincéal View of the Fi: Troubles-—-Com- | New York, was also attired in costly brocade, and , , . ight, | euing a dowmwapd course, in the eternal mateh, and thus’ | _ Tbe believers of Spiritualiem. in all its various Pata new eich , ever ie her ter, in a many flounced white ‘dress ere CuaPee nen as to thels extent hie ass Teles Gomenivcd tele ie spaces With beings whom | *<mbled at Washington Hall, Broomfleld stroct. *s a 28 —Em- i ‘ ‘ive hei " a J 5 wi 3 i : he yin Gulf of St. Lawrence—Em: ‘ow York, had on the prettiest dress of all, a mus- ahd rsa Tone Would he (eatinadinae * but it 4 ponees Base hnmaiaty co later re ee the accembly waa called to order by a Mr. Smith, of Hash . i ploym iti: hermen—Natii lin dotted with silver, and the flounces embroidered ‘. A 7 F er cake is te ent of British Fs! ‘National Law Wuh the same. Miss MSC was ashied in steal comparatively but little heard in the village, al- | ment more vile than earthly dust, ‘These goblins, if tla Boston, who stated ihe Citic eee masting, te be the lil re i and Reciprocity. usual style of elegance. The Misses W—, of New | thcughaudible five miles distant. But although I | exist at all, are but the shadows of past mortality, out- format tnibable le ¢seasy seep yee a If a judgment eam be formed from the tenor of tho York, wore one a pink , and tho other a corn colored bese — Sentence pen psiame on tt bch, all arpesbecr spr ep ge oN ater anemia. rr — Gen cinoat Auceaeneee % at Er we . i A i ci i fy cultions, ‘am Do sitively #0. tl 5 and on the most favorable supposition, dwind- J * . Bony Tike vee in the Benate which T have etiaye there pro- Ty area “wh ee tantaaes acl rpsattand? tion, perhaps, of ine cr two Alpine soenes; the; cone ling gradusly into nothingne:s.""—p oe : ise of aa moueeatge on) on ohening oe hed sone Neate i . vi @ general want of information as to the Mrs. H—, of New York, wore diamonds around her | “evr, beauty and sublimity of the cataract, and the Reatless spirits of the departed! Venorablo reve- | was accepted by a Yote of three persons, none veting im i 4° grounds of complaint thet exist in this quarter | head, and dress dark; hor daughter was attired in aire yl ey Rove and woods, oe nant of ek Hear eee ae eee be @ Pssseite, rem atey. x. 2 — X | against the American fishermen, who annually fre- | white lace dotted with cherry. Miss A—, of Balti- }| \ith the general effeot of the immense spray, number- | on your ? Are you really ‘refuse stuff,” this stage o mocting there wore fifty-three pew 5 Fs Jess whirlpools and emerald: green water, below the lemned to wauder for your sins, and ready to | 8003 present’ Rev. Mr. C, takes. stand—reterns eadaiaa avis ist elas pues a ccaate mipes toe cane ue _ provinces, to which the pe kale at per Pole olathe mhite end foamizg cauldron, is unequalled. The enjoy a friendly chat with” grovelliog mortals or thanks for the hogar confied mpom, bk he fe tinct and well defied. So long as Rolph and Ca- 1o een’s government was called | Migs V—I, of New York, wore a gossamer dross, | Colors of the rainbow were depicted on some ig to become spiritual postmen between the a his heart is im the movment, he will laber the ¢ YL tic t] whi J meron exer odin infumeyino,oabinet | cagnged in the dubras, and who saoret | Sine, Mss Pon of Ney Yorkin this, nee | Sy sends kermoke some lunired at io the | Hocker We hd to ice tuo tramh ms tobe | Sut atel'f wat povin sisi bloat i . A : ! » i ins M—. i air, and, bein; is tte: t in id. ted in ¢ ineteenth centu- format! piritet clear grits, except, ps, George Brown. Again, | only frem the direct interference of the American eb gree ee ioe cen’ Reece, falls and Seonk3 ike rain. 7a Cato eciough i Feanioen it wire ki fai tates “What, fail wasns rety, = neg meer papier ge eli ay sts thart quite ready | fishermen, but also from their bartering away vari- | all white, three flounces, but not a single ornament, stad by the edge of the horseehoe cataract, on the | of all the ghosts in ghoetdom, is the meaning of gene oramll tee and retire to 0 snail antl-roem te namer vit “al be H i a lo are al oceans They would, Probably, oppese the Clerey Reserve | ous articiot the necessaries of Ife—and obtain in | not even AO ee meee a gino Jm Pink | bands some of the deendbug water, tasted and, | afd “thesout of man dovcsnding ton tower point | to ue Broudent tbr’ =” Rootetary haa us 90 eo 'y object an elect 7 . Miss W—, of Baltimore, in black, was the rs 4 ‘i : ; some should bills, and might, pe: tive Le- | return fish that have been caught by the provincial | Suze in 2 7 - as may be oxpected, found it warm and insipid. than it has ever before reaehed while incarnate 7” | di hetherefore pr cos that ve Couneil ; but, asa rule, they are far from | fishermen, and which should have been sent to Ha- | 0st beautiful of all. I am staying at "the Clifton house, whi has » | Can we wonder that the heads of boarding school an, feorp lide ril rg sone il rh — constituting a formidable party, and the best men | lifax, in payment for supplies furnished there for Soi ie SURE ER FAPUR. ood f visi ~ kf susdog Gent youl Petia? under Mr. Hincks, thelt outhe athe portage On entering the room wo saw a beautiful display of Ra nial clk Roses ho py on cor girls are turned by such folly, when men fixe Mr. | diately nomimated and clected seoretary foe the evening, a 4 r . | temples, trees, helmets, pyramids, &., &c , in great e wthorne, timidly censure the delusion, without | by a majority of one, no vote being cast against him. if i Ds ile bee ete ee hon Cad segeres in: i Rigen iy Saad) eet rat ie bee ess the handiwork. bf Albert Yabr, the pelinad aptue guests make evecy exertion to get up some | daring to pronounce it a sham ? i 5 committee now returned, and read their rupert, f= . conservatives, the R. C. church bi would vote | by American fishermen, who reported that great loss | tioner to the hotel. On the centro of the two tables | “!7' 2 compet: at I i i Nga ep Ara pou grr a ied isitaat heonee, “tiny uo reed thy one with Mr. Caron and Mr. Morin ‘the English | is sustained by their attempts to injure the British | im the beet Sth od Sore Ke ea temples of Lead of al fase Eagland, Sonrths eieasor irk Fy paraike is ried eats rE on ae % tities o¢ the consti-ution, the meeting decided, A few weeks will he and | fisheries, to effect which the termsof the Convention | Composed of two tiers of columms supporting a dome i i 1 ing hi 4 to take up one by one, and in by digoussion. Peston of the sebinat Tao meen ol Peat . gad that the din | upon which stood the Goddess of i rty, hol cratic houses, down to those who are to be found at | obliged to fly, leaving his daughter Beitad him. | rhe p= weadoalit tae path of 1818 are continually violated; and that the dis- | ¢ i the foot of Newgate, or Hoi lane, in L He subsists, badl h, on tho charity of his A ey ie American shield ; s ded from the inside of Aad pen hts Bhan oer ane, in Lon- fe sul f, ly enough, on the charity of at this stege of the meet one hundred snd ture and decorations of the bow Houvet of Paria: | oviog to the Aitericans resorngtovfue bor fehing | tbe dome hing's cupid, and standing on tho oor | dom, on certain, oehsons: and, therfore, taking | raivan, but macries, again, and, hag another | orem: the eet hat ther oa in the Toom a any ome Ee Hal's Movoto byoy, seuces | Ucaitd is ey, ad Ue ads to of | Barer feted ore nh oter mn | nk MU ray cite een | selene, ooh tern arent | A gre rar re ee tre peerin AEE a gallery, ren taw | bes clase, and provided with overy variets of | temples, of a kind of Gothic lattice work, conaposod sitions” which are often to be met with in localities | fortune, becomes an authoross, advocates the rights Y in relation to ory wiring “te the Ben om : jumps, mde he's - bey ata thog Chale pe peltelera by A bode oa | of frosting, and those again were flanked with trees | °f this nature. It may be worth yg of women, and joins the Blithedale community. By peng aes Saas hire e mat Aye nally sett: v7 Se ceitis of well polished ‘black walnut, aud covered | with two and three fare to the United States during. | 804 Pyramids of sugar and almonds as freee vee _ *- WH. | some unaccountable carident, her ter, of whom | quartely esessmnent of Oty conte, cuit . fy she never beard, Priscilla, i ing her there. Both The noxt subject under pf Boas was the propristy off MY Soi the ti ad le eee with red cloth; ao seal is painted on it, | the last summer, while the largost class of pro- limbs, and others bad np lee 4 5 Mea om The New York Herald Establishment, fall in love with a rough, honest, stalwart black- | qeeting femules ax a part of the board of directors. and it is surmounted by the royal arms. The desks | vincial fishing vessels sometimes did not obtain more {From the Boston Daily Times. ‘ith, Holl rth, who hi tnd tables are covered with bine and scarlet clothe, | than from twenty-five to ‘fifty berrele of mackerel | , The tables in the wing had a, groat variety of or | On w recent trip to the city of New York, wo | Howerd, tor the reformation af cranicete’ Hol. | sinter whisk seecennthn, were bere made on womenta and the chairs are lined with red morocco. Two | during the entire season. made a short visit te Mr. Bennett's establishment, lingsworth, devoted body and soul to his scheme, | two ladiee—Mrs. Baldwin, Procident of the Phyniclogioalt 7 i ¢ which, standing om tho contro of the splendid chandeliers from the ceiling. The The number of American fishing vessels in the | Mets, one of » ing the greatest printing concern in the Union whence d prefer Zenobia, who is rich, to Priscill: Tnetitute, and Mrs, FE. H. C. Culver, of East Boaloa—were Legislative Couneil Guumber ns been fitted op ee Gulf wt ae a paces ey Rey Call . Speammstiotay onan of the room, attracted tho newspapers issue. ‘Etthough wo had heard much of | who is peer; but their “father tarnaa 4 Tenobia. | elected as two of the five directors. i po Legg rman rage russels carpets, ae peje ‘aiisk teap ret vated rch aan The ingenuity of ppm ae Ga Maes Kean 1% {lege decd that the half had not been told us. | is discovered to be a beggar, and Hollingsworth bighiyn mars Pingo ak Nets rst here grew , carren sas? sedan, siding, ve fe J of | in Massachusetts alone, was a total of 329, “nee exerted to the utmost, in providing so groat and ele- | yout} be— K ith the aa ie, Par a ly | throws the handkerchief to Priscilla. The - fh “My wife chan’t have a dollar to join this infernal bem@ :plondor to the hall which, for # moment, banishes | rels of mackerel, which, with the catch from the one Ses heir woord tho square pyramid of | 70m, which easily and cciveniteaty sobotamttaatee puirsoves; afated is he witk prio alee’ Rios. “inte he bread attend these orasy - ; Ns the recollection that the body which meets within | different ports in Maine, was fully adequate to tho ins, sianding In the ji se the table ‘at tho | 2¢ hundred compositors, and where one of the most y, pagsionate love, and unwomanly hardness of | every week, she'll have to come alone, by $e fles gom, 4 ita enceinte is the most inefficient and useloss of the | demand in the markets of the United States. The | P@pkins, Ke important of the various branches of the industrial i nm ee imber | head of the built b: ‘of the walters. 5 ious branches of the industr rt, drowns herself in a brook hard by. There { bring her here, no he a.w "T mast ot you tom ay next for general news. poe Ootabs, wut a naar are te papenke This formed a very imposing” lookin ornament 0 Py bates Ce tes so ilae tt ted | sae erection are some other characters—Feuntleroy, whom wo e aan eam state be! feoli bao — in Aa a4 STADACONA. in the Gulf and elsewhere, is within from’ g,mile to | We entered the room at the lower ond, looking like Pe 'y comprehensible only by | cannot better describe than by calling him a large | »7 ae ‘ioe por < ae ing & sp’ rie pure white su; til a mearer approach dispolled | ™e™bers of the craft. ‘The press department is on | groen patch, witha man crouching behind it—such a | £06 the gputicet op tam covessivn Gmcikas, [peteiatagte ety roads oe Ban A - the illusion. aad = led | the same magnificent scalo. It has four of Hoe’s Feading part does the patch play im his appearanco— pee eer beok Leer? org ou eee QusnEc, Legislative Counoil Chamber, turbing the fish, either drift along of off the sho TUE, SUPPER. fant prossoe, each costing $12,000, and exch capable | an unknown rasoal, Weetervelt, with fine eyes | Snd therofore informed the slazers Yuet, pockape tay’ . August 20, 1852. t pote ‘os the wind hay as te be hace ’ | And now Mr. Yabr having fimished his doecera- Rhee off twelve thousand impressions per hour, | and false teoth, who is always intruding, no one | might not be aware of it, but tho comtinued applause His Exoell the Governor General, at three | if the rede are kepe beyond: three mils they tions, comes Morris, the famous head waiter, with Senate feet sede Rade He) proprietor a8 the | knows iy, comibe no one knows whence, and go- | denoted a desire om the part of the audionce for @ repett- o'clock, P. M., this day, proceeded in State to the | must abandon the fishory in the Gulf of St. Law- | his decorations in the shape of substantials for a ERALD might find it impossible to seco his | ing no one knows where, who seems to have been a | tion of the song. Legislative Council Chamber, and having taken his 23.) ‘ supper, compoted of boned turkey, chicken, ham in | ST#t undertakings. The job office attached tothe | husband or lover of Zenebia’s, and winds up his | | The approbation here ooaved immediately as the boge teat upon the throne, commanded the attendance o! Not only do they interfore with our vessels, but | Various forms, game of all kinds, together ‘with all pie rig ioe eee Ther extensive and well | part by ronaing away with Prisdills, for the Konora- rec nonvon aoe made ve by tke shairaas Se uipenmee the Legislative Assembly. The members of that } they offer grent opposition, ‘and threaten to run | Other doliencios suitable to the occasion, in gront | "ypplisd in the fae oh: soa piilgeehes Ar sala psa nore ale lady | ‘wishing to become members of the Spiritual ‘coukwesse body, Ca agg ye Speaker, Se Hive. J. 8 | them down, for which purpose, their bowsprite are | Profusion. About half past twolve, tho signal was | ‘ic 'that is not te be sarpassed. All over thoestab- Poot, who, for the readers gratiNicadon, is constantly | {@.ccme forward, sign the Constitution and pay ovee the Macdonald a] at . The | arm and secured fh ~ iven for supper, and soon, with tites 3! ned | 3. A ; o . rn “ rocks,” which was immediately followed by a rash of Hon. Ke 8. Mi in! His Excellency that Paap rcs in some a oe ors fy the exereies of the bal! Poot night be rei the pelernpe sta he pred e pe pine rect bak eee wate erie ‘The am ittes bavi Sos the oh fora the choice of the Assombly hed fallen on him to be } them arms, with which to resist any'interferonce | beaux and belles wending their way to the dining | 110 care of a controlling mindof the first class. ‘The | pains; but they are heedly esiential to the story. neral election of the ufllcers of tho now soelot their Speaker, and he craved for the mombers the | They alzo run int ‘ room, where they soon found places at the wel i ; ¢ ¢ 0 the : , the customary privileges. After which, His Excelleney | the days shorten, yg thera tte ih fra filed bourd, and showed their approciation of the | history of tho newspaper press may be challenged to | As the reader will perocivo, sll this might havo | hat wns passed round, and on belng Tetaracd € the tab was pl to deliver the following speoch :— ing, often quarrelling and oroating ‘disturbance on | feast by the disposition they made of the good | {¥rtis2 anything more remarkable than that of the | been conveniently stowed away in a couple of maga- | contal fies, the Snore asus Saaueae tri srmece. abet ai en ibe wanders bed ther hi mS things before them. HERALD, which now stands at tho hoad of Amorican | zine articles. Thoro is » sad want of interost in the beaprrersey , they were re pl as wl Hom Genome of ie aise Comme and | Sib eh ther 7 oe | Oh he adaon of More's erly nina | ul ae, Bang rag ine se | nate th re on aye dee | Gg ey patie, nd a yn Hom. Gentlemen of the Hov se oj [seer [— and of waiters, who he! ever; aickly, an: ‘ . ‘ ions are done in Mr. Hawthor er, mu sons present. the meeting was adjourned for ome weolt, Svs week Mlosouse la meetin g 7 GA tn onder tan et coe glee rtd pea beet cannot Wilts Dela ah Ua psper evor encountered. Asa faithfui chronicle of | present a life like tint which is delightfully rofresh- | fo micet at the sume piace is < the age, it is not to be competed with. Its corres- Let us instance, for example, the discovery of x In KENTUCKY. we may unite our endeavours, to the promotion of | the protective duty in the United States operatin, After suppor, the eompany again repaired to the d i is OS body of Zenobia it 4 if Mee : the interests of the provines. Motwitiaieading he | ad an induooment. Indeod, it is stated” that ft | ball room, and wont to an pondence, which embraces the circle of the globe, | the body of Zenobia in the brook. re Tt necator of tee Osorgetows. floret oe once more with as ;: Rag, med by the eral election, © | much zest as tho they had but just —-. 1s the most extensive that any press in this country «(The drift of the stream had again borne us a little below Kentuok . The seep eters" aemapeiity baa 1 am baggy. Oo tafoess | Ses ieepesaeerace Sees Lumerioun vou with; | "kt s taste cumst the fumvas German soaiion ot | Bt Phi Garp ot tey aFenglish journal | aye stomp. when felt er fl for waa ne the tron | ‘coded the mantciaion, of Oe you, prevailed throughout, the province during the | this provinee, who return home son aftor tho fishing | Thich some thirty stood up to commence with, un- | ino frat editor who introduced this feature into | some objec atthe, buttom of the ter, He marted up, | ial of over two columns is ongth, He wishes te inves which bas clapsed since the close of the last | season; so that it is a great mistake to suppose that | der tho leadership of Mr. McCarty, but, by three | American journalism, and thus did much in adding | and elmoct. orerot the bust, “Hcid om” cried Foster, | ‘gate the matter further botore veaturing ta give sm ‘arliament. Under these favorable circumstances, | the encouragement afforded by duty and ty, ig | o'clock they were all tired down, and the e i n ‘ ; a0 . Pi 2 | opinion, The medivins were a girl twelve yoars of Tam enabled again to congratulate Parliament on | merely egucating Ainglaan: tennant fight Tene | in most le style. : bes Hy As peso sonsneing a pepe Torvies Pug 43 an were tcla codon eons Gatite daughter of the gentleman at Sion house the rapt the poe of the Province. Securities continue | battles of their country. Besides which, at loast | And so, with @ good morning to our roaders, | 2 'small scale, tears the HenaLn apeeured; but it | smash (?) to the surface of he river. It was the flow of | Simm kine Sal wo gt ame to rise steadily in value, and the returns of the | one-third of thomasters of these vessels aro Nova | We close our inaperfoct_ eketoh of the Grand Drees | 48 the comprehonsi Ppeth kinds of | S¥oman's garments, Alittle higher, and we saw her | Jena d ast evening, the St, Louis Be census recently completed, furnish most satistnotory | Scotians, Ball of the season of 1862 vs Saratoga Springs. We | ‘rresondence by tnt Jone which oe err a ark hair streaming down the currant, 9 8 88° | eikgonee ter 9 geathunea Whe la Genel tp ta Speen evidence ef the advancement of the colony, It is not @ matter of surprise, therefore, that ro- try next year to do better. leading feature in most of tho daily publications of ¥ + “4 matters, that “mediums” are mi r 7 te al Wealth, and population. The ostimated deficiency | presentations, such as have beon made trom this a leading feature in, moat of tho daily publiontions of | rapid with it; and Lateored towards the bank, gating | Posting ofthe city. He nd heard of one famy when 5 partment of the | all the while at Zenobia. whose limbs were swaying in the ‘“ Kos eh ccaa cee hae | ERGgaaan' ety mee | wen ate Sara cw gana | Mind cera hed | rpms, Seag eey | Satna SG affo: the pubic by the establishment of addi- pols to, aid those of the peovinos yh molesting ‘the pr 4 tor be oy a the 2d yi : a otitias Pett g rag Agen veh tation Toh an greed, maeeeh ores Le es aes nn) age 7 ‘stuart setae) . jon pl on ugust, but as polities ol ei or, soundness, an n= 4 i friends. Somat yok lense Inreged, poral rg: | shor bey tba inn ot hn ene att Conia | stm Tes In ho fk sno, not antral ut | fee Shag ten pani Oy Mars Ts | ine apna ae Ag Wikia, Me ceipts of the department will balanoe the expentli- headland to headland, I de not evens footie an im ‘Texas, Laon tena ep aA OE tedreathoae Wi seanla nF Youre Ld ria Were I to deseribo the petfoet horror oft ory Onis —- [Ramana ocaipaegs f fs 4 bab an oracle, an therefore in ht juatl kon it t fe mo and & a a AS eT grailenne reds anata nt | (Haat mab dei ee | St ee Mea, id | recat road, he grat mene a ut | ane Ten? Ot Gul meaaitiast ns | Que Kentaeiy Gorrepondenee 7 r, , a papor is aa creditable @ coun in which i thinks it e ist, Her wet garmonte sw: ay of inteal” Lace ont that you vill bee ee Pe Toe Bet py ibed rae wi thres Mexicans to murder | flourishes as it is to the genius and onergy of tho | of terrible ivflexibility. ms was the oe py 4 Laxixoton (Ky.), August 11, 1852. stow your best contideration on any moasure that | the Fronch and other European fishormem are t ‘it ily | Mt. William A. Herd. of Victoria, while on his way, « | man Who concotved and carried it out to perfection. | death syony. ler arms had grown rigid, i” tie Aen The Political Aspect of the State. = oe en ae heed hy i o mie excluded. And although England may waive or et ae to the Rio Grande, for the purpose err Taquer Law. her Loeon, en, ware bast, i} thank God Be, at! Ia the There is a fair chanceo that Kentucky “ue faneyof rik ora Soain od wife | SOR Wleafre eeponitgadranage: | schnitte BeAohe Meal a Ms | amanda uaa at, | far ett Meee ou stmt | yes agr ut aeons, dmear Gor basis, and of intredusing the decimal system, has | Nauticall: speaking, in eithor oase it is of tale fe - | beom needed. “ ba of informality in the of seizure, two out of the | £ much of my own miserable idea—it seemed as if hor doubtless aware that she has a dem boon frequently recognized by Parliamont, A moa oo in’ the present instanes, a8 the right to |, Afewdayn ages mam by the name of Colle was killod | three complainantata the exce not being legal rover. body met keep the wine position in the coffin, and that | nor—the first in twenty years—and that ® great sure will be submitted for your consideration, which quent the Gut of St, Lawrence is only valuable |! New Brounfels, by « follow Gorman, named Volker. | On Saturday, a man named James Hill, of Canton, mal: year phar i edged 1s oni be life revolution in public sentiment has oy progreas= Will, I havegenson to belicve, promote the accom- | when connected with that to fish within three miles | Jh¢ cause of the renoounter originated, as we learn from | walked all the way from his village to Boston, toontain a | the vamesttitudensnow. * * * # «© «| ing for come timo. Her Jntorenis, Ot aoe ore plishmont Of this object. I shall onuse such docu- | of the shore. out of the nt rn Gamentg ee g vorr quart bottle of rum—the bert of cld Medford—and in or- | “Foster bent over the body and oarefully examined it, | too vuet at preseat to Took witl mnco_ ype ménts to be placed bofore you ns will put you fully | As to reciprocity, that. is m subject in which | tion, of which Ocile enc emote ean der to mako s qventwn suffci, put balf much more tate | You have wounded the voor thing's breast, ald heto | the olection of » candidate who is the favorite of int possession of the steps which I have taken during | Ggnada alone is concerned; for wore foroi gn fish ‘which Colle was formerly agent, — his stomach, but he was intercepted, om his returm, fm | Tollingsworth; oloce by her heart, too! William H. Seward. Nothing. could better ikime the recess, with the view of giving offect to the in- mitted to enter the ports ‘of tho United States A has been arrested at Buifalo, on suspioton of Roxbury, und fined. His bottle and contents are, by the Ha! cried Hollingsworth, with a start, Amd so hu had, | trate tke chango in popular opinion than tho olestion tentions of tho Legislature, embodied in the acts Free of duty, it would not compensate for tho sur- | baving concerned in the Hartman murder 44 piece | %°¥ I#¥, confiecated. indeed, both before and after death. last fall in this distrios (Ashland) of Jno. C. Breok- ed last sossion, for promoting the construction of irom was found at a junk , Which, airing, Six coffins are said, by the Lowell News, to have come Seo | said lorter. that’s the place whers the iron struck idgo, to Congress, over his esteemed and gontle~ Prrallways. Thave eudsavored e those aac 9 Hed A. ob or gy ty elle 9 matched a shutter bee in te fend in Me Hart | down in one train over the Lowell and Nashua Badrosd, | ber, It looks crucliy, bat she never folt, it, onan opponent, Gonoral Lorlie Opembs. Respocte rentdon Wore pieigtly enforced. to act in 20 far na ciroumstances havo permitted, @. foams house aud tbe gearo who has beon arredte, ik ras Hodloeted Wank tan’ cea nara aaae, a ES OTS | big by ite ade, He yloet ascogth, howto de | Souly yours.