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Tire of the building. and thus fori a rnost majestic otion Bocivty, established by tho Hon. Siduey | from 30s. to 263. a woe! . an inelped to raive bis mane. Tanke bo eave | g70UP5; Bb the intersections af tho roofs of traospts Fieve, M P,, and ois wite, and to-day we have to | the prise psc ori pepe ae Ayr fuir—tet ws ali fism therein en who we goverpment, and an Admire) fully ep | ad raw MN be how iowers, adding immunsoly 10 he @ Siwiler avnvuncement with regard to an- | domestic servants are dilivals to be odtaicod a . Det we all ous ¥ 2 of presen om the aiken A dignity | the effect. ober body of wowes, thirty five in nucber, wao | rate of wages. Fron ail uh . a arg Htates desire to take 6b thenco. lb he te) one in the disturbed waters, ‘A further improvement, of vast importsoce, was failed yes.erdvy from Gravesoud io the Blaskwail, | it will not cause sarpnisy year alp eruisles’ ria paged ag > gh: ae feoting as British Bsbers | we go nos wink eenben be ballied inuo concessions | the iptroduction of arched recesse# wb the gods of Captain MeKoriio, an exeeliont ship Deloogiag to | with the exception of beer, aro eatin E co, without avy bounty on the wake. If they wank | whieh this coumtry owght not to make, or acsept there Sreetipy. 24 feos oy * yore oe the me baad “ers 6 score has Maserenioea. 1 iad ete fast, Many manufsaturers appear to visions aud Md from the bey, let thom revive | negotiasions unworthy of the mother conn'ry. Tbe | treneept, feo’ Bigb na wide ; shose et | Sue, 3 Sa Ne Day ce cuberants Who'| barely realising prime eort. In additio to JP without tax on its importation, however caught | ongm of the quarrel we bave given elvewhore, aud the side tranrepts, 150 feet high and 72 foot wido. apenas agen aod itis grati- | reasons above quoved, wach have caused this 4 Yowovar brougbt iobe thelr pris. Otberwieo, in | so tho American Becretary of Stsze’s ivflanma | | Tbe improvem~nts whieh have been made in tho | fying to kuow, shat hile noarly 14% women | peopsion in trade, wo may cito another, which Jeuting them into the bay, wo shall drive our own | tory avd vombastie sporeh, which, doub:les:!y, #98 | interior ure not less mportant, inde pendent of the ther cee ie coees Chee ence been among our sir ochre um raat te ey, | nh tom mcd gr en | atthe mane ("ket ager cecal hauls) | ch eed an peéako cmp atone | ln ad ng wow lou ets rae él jienate the affections of our ewa co! | ay om ni ernment, i ‘ e . a" fo f The notion of the North Americaa Provinees giv- | vin, met eee ahe dnsahy ‘ali the fiederies of the | Advantage has been bi nw of the pecorsitios of the has suvoveded i beyond the ‘expectations of ths | dust, whieh, it must be o#ned, at tha veg cn Bed fishers equivalect bounties, which Sir | Britishers bordering upon their amed territory. | construction of this important featare to add greatly | wost sanguine promoters of the association. I+ is | of 638. per ounce, has been & speoniation in Joha Pakington is ready to sanction, i simply ri- | But Earl Derby ashore, and Vieo Admirs) Hir | to the artistie effect of tho in‘erior. hy Omri 00 knowledge of this fuot naving | slight degree tempt sg. It will thn be-seen Aiendous. Whero aro Now Brunswick, Prince Bb | George Bevwper aflont, will, we trast, be fennd. by |__ In the old building the effect was secured by the | been mado generally soem, that applications have | however mach tho diseovery ef gold fields n wards Island, and Newioundland to get the mon | ‘ Yankeo Doodle” more shan a mateh for bis thie pd biepernes of two clementa, 2 column and a rocentl, been receive by @ better and healtiner hereafter benefit the colony in advancing our Pq ey? Tho United States isa great coantey, with | time, We do not think tho faree of the Oregon | girder, aud although great eee maashan ol: |: dams women than at Cag ein under the notice = in eggs of natious, ite immoiiate effo ab increasing revenue. How oan these colonies | dispute will be enacted with » Derby-Nortban tained. it may be said that there was hardly safli- | of the society, many ol ern paying @ portion | have been far from beneficial to the vested compete in bountics with it? The avowod object of | berlaud adainistratian. Righs well wo rewombor cient vanoty, and the fall effect of tne vastness of | of ae TT out of their own resoureea, | industrial interests of our community. Doubt Douaties is to create and malotein a grest naval | the vigorous manner Sir George Seymour procooded | the structure was act entirely realised. At sho | and ers paying the whole, from @ desire | many of the impediments to our coward ¢: force What veed have the colonies of England | to negotations with the (so-called) I'rench Protes- | extreme ends of the Dduilaings, the oolamus and | to enjoy the advantages which a conngction with the ) weuld have beon removed bad wo a jag 6 such ee And why C oesgeeged Sar iea torate over Pomare, at Tahiti, in 10%:—Ho | girders fell 90 rapidly one on the other that the eyo been ibd gure on 68 Ay thom in the salony to ae postal steam commapication, and gone Baers Ogata ede Now Bromo | Seem Ghenead, Ssleses rhe hale | eds Ceased Be how aby dShas | fal tomate tho aes which wantandgreracioe] | beet me long denied Gar ‘export of bull hove to pay more than double for their flour what | shotied, off the mouth of the sottiement, with orders | been dono in this wise—the column and girders do | labor have left upon the eountonances of young and | ders ns now, however, in a groat meacure ind their rivals in the State of Maine do, and for xl! | to open upon be piace ifhe did not zeturninagi7en | mot to one line as before, buvevery 72 fect, | friendloes women, snatched from a life of misery { ent of the long withheld government aseistan i ssieurs protectors (1) columns, 24 feet apart, advance eight foot | through the benovolent efforts of the oifivers of tais We fee) confident that the line via Poname is ea . n to bluster, and the Britieh Meo ree: NEWS FROM EUROPE. | secu, Zorn, sr ant Maui deg oo ARRIVAL OF THE WASHINGTON. —— FOUR DAYS LATER. SUBSIDENCE OF THE FISHERY EXCITEMENT. rrr VERY LATE FROM AUSTRALIA. Oar Difficulty with Greece. THE CROPS OF EUROPE. THE CORN TRADE. SsTaTD OF THE MARKETS, ion, Bes, Mee ‘other articles of provisions in the like proportion ; | time. Oi course. pais and b Wow Brunswick agricultureis pro thoroughly understood the character of s negotia- vo the nave, and from these colamns spring arched ion; bat, from whatever cause the change { only ono that would meet with the sordial sapp to thie extent, Sir John Pakington is going toin- | tion began in so unmistakable » manner, and 6& girders, of hs feet deep, in latvice work of srwag? hae ar no such unpicasant spectacles were to of our government and co umunity, and sure! Phe U. 8. mail steamship Washingtow, Oap:. E. | dalge im another round in the same vicious circle, | tistied Sir George as to their ‘* intentions” towards | iron, w! ae support the pr pen girders of seen in party which sailed yer in the | conveyance to vate of passengers, and tho M. Fiteb, amrived carly yesterday morning, wich ad- and pretect the fishers by moans of a bounty. the lady. roof ‘Thess ancing columns aro tied together, | Blackwall. In pomt of health, spirits general | mission of 2,000,000 ounces per annum of goid du if [Frum the London Yimes, August 16 } ‘Wo doubt mot but Sir Goorge willexbibit thesame | and thus form groups of pillars, like those of a | appearance, they were much superior to the general | would, with the postal revenue, leave a suffici vieos frem London to the 18th of July. ‘The digpnte concerning the North Amertesn fizh- | courage and detormiuation in the North American | Gothic cathedral. These every 72 | ran of their pr rs. The youngest ofthe party | margin for any company. lt may serve, in ag y C . } groups ‘ery ‘The Washington sailed from Bremen on the 13th | erice en greatly obscured, if not distorted, by | waters as he did i a ‘while he | feet down the nave, thus furnish tho cye a moans | was 14,and tho oldest 34 years of age, the great { mensure, to demonstrate the ef Avgtist, excountered s tremendous gale of wind | it? oecurrenve Far period when no Parliament was should be aera enes ene a ‘His | of measaring the building which it hed not before. | mojorty having hitherto been employed as domas- | of Australia, that during the first exeitement of! Forth Sea, and arrived at Southampton on | “ting ‘5 this country, and when statoments offact, | cquadron at present is much to light to ofr aay | Asregurds the contents of the building it has al- | tic servants or needlewomen. Ason all previous oc- | gold mania the logitimare import trade of the ¢ apes * no less than expressivns of opinion, in the Unit ‘owerfal lepgthoned opposition to such 2 iorco as | ready beon announced thas the whole of the sides of | eanionn, theirantecedents had heencarofully inquired | ny bay amply puttioed to supply all ita extracrdi ‘Meo Moth, whenes; after ocalingand taking on board | States wore likely to be biassed by the excitement Jonathan is Eetting together a fast as he can with | the nave, trancepta, and the divisions on either side | after. Good charac.er qualifications wore roquired | ry wants, and that its regular export commerce fho‘French and British mails, she finally started for | of @ political crisis. Ministerial communications | a hostile innate he squadron under the command | between the ecveral courts, will be lined with the | ofeach; and, ag theso accompany them to the col- sufforedin so alight’ degree, It must be diffiey dhie-port, 6.4 P. M.,enthe 18th ulti Sho brings | 22 made to the American Congress through the | of Sir George Seymour, on the Weet Indian and | plahteand trey of grory limo, interspersed vas ony, a§ woll 25 testimonials of good conduct duriog | if not impossible, to form any 0; 28 $0 Ouse of art. On the northeast si circuitous means of messages only, and tho fur more | North American stations combined, is only (accord- | statues and works: the ‘voysgo, if such are deserved, the rigid syetem | turo commerce; yet, judging of the present from two hundred and twenty-one passengers, and four | swumary *‘ explanations,” which in our own House | ing to the statement published last wook by the Uni- | of the building will bo drranged the historical ry of attestation thus followed becomes evehtuSliy. of ey 9 99¢ BE TPAIOA tO look for any. roviva Dundred and seventy-five tons — Swiss, and ‘d be ies oe any mo- | ted Service Gazette) the following :— Jobe of sonlpeare and architecture, Won Aes OF Me oo ina) apaaerd tothe emigrant. een je for some shales’ barn A ce Wremeb handisze from Bremen and Havre. Lape 'c be ee Cumberland, 70 gens, 809 “ tain GB, Sey eas works of sculpturs, and portions of buildings With much satiafaction wo aro able to site | may become scarce, an prefis on sar This icine seihey ra a sae itil ai iigartene dy such payti2) instalments of the truth ss govera- ae 809 men, (Bag,) Captain 7. ¥. Sey | ore sont art On tha southeast sido will be die | Gist the accommodation provided for the poor wo- an great, but no data can point ont what th apes oi gl ay 7 » | ment prints fiad she means to obsain, or the capacity | Alarm, 26 guns, 230 men, Captain G. Rameay. played similar collections of modiaval art; while in | men is of the very best description. hey ace | articles are likely to be. Gold dust is not at The cxeitoment regarding the fishery dfficalty | to express. Atlength, however, by acarefulcompari- | Calypso. 18 supe. 195 men, Captain A 4 the north and southwest ees of the building, | placed midships, where a largo and airy cabin ‘or | moment worth more than 62s. per cance. Th had greatly subeided, and occasioned no further un- i Nery perepicucus authorities, with | Sophe. 12 guns. 129 men. Com Han 8, as well as the whole of a fect gallory round the | their common use is boarded off from the rest of the | our four banks have ceased advancing upon the ‘Ghelasen sf Ministerial evening journal had in fast a evidene biained from the other side of the pees tar Hos Paes fos) fy Biya ad 38 Duilding, will be devoted to the purpoeesof exhibi- | ship. The sloeping berths soem to be exceedingly | tigle, and the fourth is tuking bypotheeation for sa that the matter, if not absolutely ar- | j Usntic, nk wo mey waccsed in presenting an Netley, aque wea? ee tion. Tho machinery will be placed in tho lower | commodious, aud every arrangemont that could he | customers, at the rate of 10s. an ounce. eople Sanger ey ae nd mn ibaa te viow of eon Dake treaty of 1818 ; i sgreintnna) sahlein ate park side, in 8, gallery 24 feet wide, Shought of for, promoting, thor somtors hs bees ranged, was in 3 good process for adjastment. “i 2 Ware Sew rs. © a + | Devastation. 6 guns, 160 460 hors Com, C, | extending the whole length of the buildiag. ationded to. Neither ought it to be omit ut There was an animated demand for cotton at | ‘be Americaas are coufessedly prectaded from fish: ve Pen aaah: so haeabant a Outside, the decorations will have reference te the | in addition to all this, tho Messrs. Groen take the ee Fiber 4 eer “ ing within three miles of the British costa, and | Ro:azond, 6 guns, 160 men, 375 horse power, Com. ¥. A. | furnishing of tho interior. Tho ends of tho builtiog | female emigrants of the socioty at a figure very | w, @ rh 4 Maverpool. Sales on tho Lith, 18,000 bales, and on | further forbidden by a clause which we maintain, | Camptelt will oxtend inte large wings projecting avonsideradle | considerably below the ordinary passage money. a Lien er etpber yy rears eels eo 16th, 12,000 ales, at ono-eighth advance.— | though thoy dispute to enter, for fishing purposes, | Buzzard. 8 guns, 160 men, 400 haze power, Com. Dob- | distanse forwardsinto the grounds, andoncompassing | _ Fhe Blackwall isa fine shipor about 1,000 tons. | Dunbarton. to baild pera tie 4 path pean Males on the 17th, 8,000 bales—market quieter. h bay. ing the former provision bie. terrace gardens which themselves occupy mors than | Besides tho women above reforred to, there aro up- | the Sunard lino of royal mail packets. ‘She wg ie of interpretation, bat the | Pasilifk.8 guns, 160 men, 420 horse power, Com. Hon. ¥. | thirty acrea. Attached to one of those glass winga | wards of 170 pussen board, and so fi : Egerton. SSP ake's 5 5 sidleip BEETS Ob ROSE ar 22% | upwards of 3,000 tous burthen, and will late - Ses Pag gerersment Alban, 2 gune, 32 men, 200 horse power, Licutenant Crau- | Will be the railway station, so arranged that par- | hasty glance at their accommodation enablod us to | than fife AN Jongor than che Great a aoe Ae Wn the corn market there had been muck oxcite- want. Tho woather having continued most anpro- piticus for the harvest, 2 general snd further ad- waneo in prices bad taken place, English wheat having risen 3s. per quarter over the priees of the Best woek. Foreign wheat was held very firmly, Americans; and. z sons deseending from the railway carrisges are at | judge, it appeared to be of a very superior kind. : ‘ r had mos to some felaxation of its | Kite, 3 cums, 2 men, 170 horse power. once introduced to the palace by the wing. Theso “Many of the baseengere aro highly table, and Sees fine fl fel vj pe capes pratt Kteral ights, the coloniesbad cérenuously opposed | Which, together with the Imaum, stationary re- | winga will be terminated with grand glass towers, | the appearanco of all of them left a tavorablo im- | 34 ¢5 be built will also facilitate. ‘The engines sion, cad urgent. x th ceiving ‘at Port Royal, make a tota! fore (ir- | from which will be obtainod extensive views of the | pression w ie minds of the visiters. Before tha any concession, ond urgently petitioned for the | ceiving hulk at Port Royal, from which will be obtainod ive views of th the minds of the visi Before the | 46 be by Naplor, and are to be eqaal to 2,000 h al stipulations of the treaty. | respective of the colonial armed tenders) of 13 ships, | gardens, fountains, and grounds, and also a view of | ship was cleared of strangers, Innch was servod in y 4 . a . ) although capable of oving woaked 1: tion in Februziy last, | mounting 179 guns, and manned by about 2,000 the surrounding country to a very great distance. | the main saloon, and toasts to tho hoalth of the aatee] tarde iro the, vat 1 Kf na other ilar advan ized. Oates advanced ( pobcy, and it wes resolved, | mon—half of the seagoing force being steamers; | Beyond tho terrace gardens, which will bo adorned | owners, the captain, the passengers, and to the ae gga! 5! and a similar ce reali, s e i going is eyond ‘ in P Bi pene ions, it will not be too much to say that & 3 3 wre}, | WO ae that our ‘colonists should no | ynd we will shortly be reinforced by the Vestal, 26, | with fountains and statuary, SirJozsph Paxton has | prosperity of the Female Nmigration Fund, ware Pp will Fs per quarter; American flour, 1s. to 2a. per barrel; | }opger bo deprived of the protection to waich | Capt. C. B Hamilton, with 230 men. undertaken to carry out a design ior waterworks, | heartily given, and responded to. Some distressing pigtendl bathed re hi dane veheas Ny lish flour, Is. 6d. per seck. Indian cern was | they vere enuitied, Sir John Pakington es- Now, in the United States, we loarn by the Jatest | temples, and statuarv, in forms, and oa a ssale | scenes followed when the parting moment came; but €lyde preci duce. ‘in addition’ on this also held for higher terms; floating cargocs 23. to | cordingly, on the Mba of May lacy, addressod | advices received this week, the fishery excitement is | hitherto unknown. Two of the jets which he has | 2 round of hearty cheers was nevertheless gtven uo canproddce. 1a ig) 5 s ry, ib LS which will involve a cost of upwards of £160, Qe. per quarter higher. 2 circular letter to the governors of our Norch Ame- | extending, and the new Secretary of the Navy, Mfr. | in haad will riso toa height of tvo hundred foot, | from the ship, and as heartily returned by the visi- | th» Messrs. Burns aro about to build two vi a fei tH aaeBee rican dependencies, septa he that asufficient | Kennedy, of Baltimore, has started all their navy- | anc will form the main object of interest from the | ters as they moved off in the steamer which boro | sorow steamers, to be called the Jura nd Ben The reports of the markete in France a ek | naval force would be despatched to ‘‘enforce the ob- | yards and arsenals into activity. A powerful force | glass towers already spoken of. Sir Josoph has also | them to town, Very soon after the Blackwall t, ” e 7 iy po £ 3 My consorta to the Andes and Aips, the most fo: tum state that an upward tendency prevailed. servance of tho vonvention of 1818, and ‘remove | }3 preparing for the north-eastern coast, and in a | in pciaceien an unegualied collection of hardy ani | dropped down the river. which is to be launched on Tuesday. These Just before the Washington sailed, some improve- | *1 grounds of complaint on the part of the colo- | short time several of their largest and most efficient | half hardy plants, and an illustrative sories, exple- | mag CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF THE AUSTRA- iste st , F’ ‘ i addition to the Baalbec and Melitta, now ‘ nies. 3 should be borne in mind, that though we } steamers will be on their way. There is no sabject | natory of tho natural and Linnwan systems of bota- LIAN COLONIES. i aa te ment in the weather was manifested. interpreted the terme of tho eonvention as plainiy | on which the Americans are so sensitive as their | ny. He has already secured for the Crystal Palace The following circul: at Montefiore, G: gressing towards completion, for Cons Pho state of trade in the provinces was satisfac- sxslnaing the Americans from our bays, we had not, | fisheries; and a correspondent of the Zimes, writing | Company the magnificent collection of palms and | ham & Co. Mot B ydnoy, dated the Sist of Sfonch inet, eer ne: eDeeieh tery. At Manchester, the tendency of business | Practically speaking, insisted on our rights, and the | from New York on the 2lst utt., says:—I confess | other choice plants brought together during the psst | contains 20 many important faets and opinions The Household of the French Presiden! 5 conti. | Bebormen of the United States had pursued their | that, with a knowledge ofthe cxasperated state of | century by the Messrs. Lodridges, specimens hithor- ri ‘Australia: Joni yo gk ‘MM. Guisot ond Soribe. the getters-up of the was to increase, and the home demand conti- | ea}! thout h hind : f fag ; ri garding our Aust n eolonies, that we give it a gett ea ealling without muc! mdrance in these parts of | feeling along the Canada frontier, and throughout | to unrivalied in Europe; aud is daily adding to the | place in our columns:— mamach Nattonal for 1852, have bad the hond wued large. The frish linen markets were extreme- | the Uritish waters. Tho proceedings, thoreioro, of | the British provinces, and a knowledge also ef the | number of his treasures by other specimens purchesad | ~ In waiting upon you with our present report upon | presenting that important work to tha Presiden hv. ao east! pce ee would take their charas- | poliey which the President and bis cabinet aro de- | from well known collectors, or conferred upon bim | tho position of trade and prospects of New South The Republic. The portion of tho work relatin Bao English funds had fluctuated considerably, | 7 Wholly from the degros or specios of © enfurce- | termined to carry out—I confoss that I entortaintho | as gilts. Wales, we must premiso with remarking that tho | the household of the President, and which, from| ‘ nad tho tendency generally of stocks and shares was towards deproszion, owing to the harvest With che ob came sands mont” which it was now intended to apply. If it t seri i Se 2 i ing been i was proposed todo no more than provest the coast | goveromentexpeets a colicion, OF thie fass there Spain. Fer ripe bercenygenetove open Benge el pead pr hod yp A page fe ff Fen fishing within the three miles’ limit, the Amer- | is no doubt.” The Heraldo announces, that the ecttlement of | pore which cam Le rolied upon, ono of peculiar ait. | looked on as official, is divided into two part pavapects icans ‘had no just reason to compiain, for about This latter opinion soems to bo the prevalent one | the boundary question between France and Spain | 55:5." Up to the 3lat of May 13st whee rt ny was | Teloting to the eivil household of the Preeident, ‘Tho overlard East India and China mail roached Coa tin Sale ae and tle a re | here as well as in New York, and will be more firm- geperieneed every day fresh difficulties. Marters, | Known only as * pastoral oountiy, furnishing to the other to his military household: Under d al ere cou! no dispute at all. 1 is from Ni it says:— Les 5 i ; hold off t London. on the Lith ult., with dates from Hong however, there was any design of suddenly Y giatliahed py cue ers. the moe tac te one Thave reached such @ pitch, that the Spamish govern- a a Leal pet toed a one ices, Pine ie euudivides het eae boosshuid h : Mong to Jose 22, Bombay, July 5; Caleutia, July | insisting on our full” aime in respect of | on Thursday morning last vir, thet two more Ame- } Ment Has thooght proper to dilre zhe commision. A | 29 ii", Winall taports: Is Imports were about Mar of eariosity, Leubjoin. ‘They ran th 5 the “<bay” proviso, tho moasure would reveivo a | Sean lishing Moone bad been soised by the Bugiish,|- NeW ond serious ineldent has lately ariven. The Franck equal to its exports: . bhatt Neg Spe sag Bet log aren) LBs: oragaie very differen! arpoet, for it would havo been au | cruizers Sir George Seymour was fitting out four | dinererocs wit ay eee by ane of fsa peers Having been in 1845. erento iateoe Bi) Sane Hopes preity. beled abrupt withdrawal of a practical concession atan | yersels as men-of-war at St. Johns, to reinforce his | lation. entered Salazar a few daysago at the head of a de- ‘ 1836, 21 451,500 | the Palace: Baron Yvelin de Boville, ealonel of 3; Madras, July 9. This arrival brought no nows of the missmg steamer with the Bembay mail of the Mth June. The repulse of the Burmese, in their | ¢xceoding!y unsoasonable period, and under circurn- | squadron of thirtocn vessels, then cruizing on the | tachment of troops. The Spanish governmoat, it is nid ; 1347 1,870 099 | neers; Captain Merle, sub prefect. Cabinet: NM eecond attempt to recapture Marlaban, and the stances well calculated to incense a friendly people | ground of dispute. On the American part tho cx- | has addressed a very energetic note on the sutject co the . 1845, 1,830,499, art, private secretary of the Princo ; M. Alber and Government. dingly, no sooner had | pedition fitting out for Japan had been ordered to | French ambassador in Madrid. . s ae 1.801 309 as, sub chef du cabinet. Library: M. Lefovre. 2.078.300 -2,999,50) | mier. librarian of the Flys c nnd Tuileries, Bqu storm and capture of Pegu by the British fore tion bean drawn to the transaction than | the scene ef the dispute, and the steam frigate Mis- The three per cente wero done at * , eonismed. It seems pretty certain that the F er Was communicated to a Ministerial | sissippi, Gontaoitee Passe whe thee ogalitig ft the | three per cents at 22); the debt of tho a The ratio por head of the population being om | Licut. Col. Emile Fleury. first equerry ; Baron de Pi ef Burmah, after its conquest, will be annexed to | Pzint, and it was declared on this reflected autho- | same destination at New York. 4] 3-16; and that of the second at 5 9-16. average— Gos equerry. xe Tie: Coed nate , capit rity that Lord Derby's Cabinet contemplated merely | We have happily at hand two powerful and well ——— Ingnite!: Blpari, | ee tees een ae eee the Anglo-Indian possessions in the East. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, in the royal yaeht, accompanied by the Duke of Belgium nnd +, waite, arrived at Osborne, from Antwerp, on tho China. aeerisane Soueeead +4013 47-11 | nies : Count Felix Bu-iocchi, master of the ce 9 to June 23. The rate of exchange varied irom 2s per ent. oro. } introducer of ambuesadores; M. Feulliet de Cond but the reports aro sher x ge Varied trom = per een’. pro: | depaty master of the ceremonies. Intendance of can bo placed on | ™itm to 2} per cent. discount, ws raay be seen tkom | Honsebold: M. Charles sure, intendant-geueral j sand to occasion | the futlowing table:— Maigne, sub intendant. Office for Charitabie Aid ree preservation of such rights as the Americans | pe equipped squadrons, which, in the event of theirs er disputed, and that thoy had left the | vives be required, it would be well for the govern- ‘The advices from Hongkong ed inte: mn of the conrention exactly | ment to victual and sendfin the direction of the The robeliion is still taikea ey had waved the | cone oi action, viz., Rear Admiral Corry’s squai- | Very contradictory, and no merely .determined to Te them. it se to be fo: f Mih of August, with the usual armed escort in better order. The » Pri 1 a: 9 much apprehension. eee ee ee + Tee) duy ing the year, Connean, director _ Peupin, sub director, steamers. The Queen of England had bad weather , thereto: 5 5 s semnt, 46; Dannt! AtNi:gpo a ing from the aol | 782 a oe por cent pm. Te ot aint ne Furse 3/4 bares ‘in treamnree, Meateal ‘Aid o . 7 d nroprie! c e a *2, yar. D ve bd q a 5 jonmenu, he. sicion ; . Andral, i during the whole of hor trip to Antwerp aud Brne- nd the propriety of the er, Je ou of taxi , however, mat- “ “4 & Ser tos pm, | deen; Dr. oat Sark Re at comets ; we. ght ‘unprepar po a. ; ar a < pe to 3pm surgeons; Dr. Twnain and es i ; . os & percentdis, 2 perct.dis.to3 pm. auans o a Vieo Chancellor Sir James Parker, died on the he eeaat on th Bend Der sent din: Wgg Perce ame a ans of the househot, Mth ult. of the Rohert Boune’s Cool! f rate of wages to opsratives was renuaera i waz ei sf a Aisa ject Lignin eivead the thd =e - gation was held oa board tive, ‘Tao demand for labor was no greater than tbe pee? Sete oe Co P sas ae | ee > steaJy prosperity of the colony would wurrant, and | °°" 2 th ei Nile ; oR we vue 280s. | he New Crystal Palace iy England. Consui at Canton. | Sovente with Slow but gure steps the Australian colonies | “4 the names of the he Loudon Times, August 2 } mp ; General Vaud The grand files in Paris on the 15th August pass found guilty,and banded wWers taking their rank among the most prozpersus ral de Cotte, General do Go 4 inarvol 8 off tranquilly. ‘fhe President was respoctfully, be y.nexe) by Mr. Ua Chalets tee pemesiad ot ee i owas tH endof May, | General de Montebello, (ieneral de Lourme}, Gener: The illuminations turned outa complete failwe si t revort of tho arravgamoats coutem- | mos front 3d return cious metal bein; Fi r superior to A at OF Califocotac;|0 ithe oineiy atioers, oot mes wont i iperior to that of California; The orderly oiicers comprise the following Tho wind prevonted the gas from keeping ali 8 of the undertaking, the pro- | captured two junke s: wily orm and in October, the Port Phillip diggings ware dis- | tlemen:— aad Wintieeis® to Sn inhabitants to 4 Bring Ou) tote ply Fe mae, Sinco the 2th ult, ¢ at Canton covered, being, if anything, more prodactive than | Captain Wxelmans (of the Navy), Commandant 1 | na, before the Comaod: | | j { | all his countrymen on fae! Ua ws 0) | almost incessant; and tho floods in the interior | New Scuth Wales. The consequence of these dis- | Commandant de Toulovzeon, Commandant Favi, d, in fact, be no possible havo done ini : alae anda aaa ned eri as bes i ; i tain Méneval, Captain Merle. Captain de Berkeim, | havo done mneh injury to the rice crops, and ceoa- | coveries has beew a drain upon the Vite tee tain Petit, Captain Cambriels, Captain Tascher hands are t faith may be kept and tho bu ibis, oa he Maminate their houses was reeponded to in very pon to the public, om the ew The ball at the Marche des ting the construction which, either | sioned great loss of life, ‘Trade had boca dull | of tho popmlation of New South Wales and Victoria : : abet aaa Rrra vither ist of May, J ee A + trade had been dull i : ! \ Pagerle, and Licutonant de la Tour.d’Auvergae, Innovens was put off, the high wind having damaged vs ae We are happy to be able to state, that so far as | thretighote re mene Rare See he yarn, of nearly 50.000 souls, who aro digging for gold. It ‘What is singular in the Almanach Natio | a : : : 8 auld apperr that the weekly yieid of the seekers ; s the government are coneerued, no iinpediment will | dona. The new congous Ptaai DT about tec ity is li that being to all appearance apprehensive tha4 vast tu » ; nan 1 | done. e congous are expected immediately, | is about ‘45,000 ounces, which quantity is likely to 7 le sae arent that ae pag aE fear | but may be delayed by tho floods. 7 | be incrensed by 50 per cent. aseeon as uncte cruel tele td cred rather aera Fs 4 + | ane Pee ait gp thon a hie yy On From Shanghai we heve advices to the 17th inst. | ing comes into operation. Thus, the Evo db of th alae oe piel ae aia that | Which they ean best: avail themsclves cf its many | Imports bad inaterially given way, irom exsoasive | Let us sow review the immediate offeets of the | periniond tho lighting, firing’ provisions. pl i Retna’ dete Cave Palase Carcpany: aauiied, | ies and, owing io the dry weather, and tho | circumstances we have detailed above. Upto the | finen, liveries, & He is to ezceroine wm ia Sore fay week Glaser bo Lita Decke fani se | banks of the Yellow River not boing repaired, tran- | present moment the pastoral interests have not ma- | control over the oxpensee, and. oll. the adel 1s ad Fe ene ee ein ew cuatters | sit inte the interior was much interrupted. The | terially euffered, a timely supply of Chineso labor | sons employed. in Te Datasheld: ate unten ki nd the que: i _ poco cal Cue is lordabip ae fais sc new eilk had commenced arriving, ond was reported bia in somo measure aided them. Butit ismuch | geys . he °C taine d fame a a baer a In elueiduiioa of this point, we can | which they proposed ta open the building and | favorably of as to quality and ‘abuntance of the | to be feared, that as gold-iieldsincreage in valuoand | thing relat Pe ihe Lattiaptenaie ieee to two other important piecos of testi- eeail after role na i ey wetbade cen that | crop. The steamer brought down 330 bales for ship- | extent, the settlers will find it impossible to keep the th reid whe i es re ing katy yids P © an Be ponueedptny seem cgeapeemey sree from J.oa- | ment by the overland route. Tho export of tea from | shepherdsto 2 monotonous employ, yielding in com- | grovonriated to tho. Prone: pric K entions, and don, and the Crystal Palace iteetf should be etrictly | China is now #:1,000,000 Iba. again’ 63,000,000 Ibs. | parison (025 appropriated to the President’s amusement, the temporary building erected for the purpose A partial amnesty had been published by Louis Napoleon. Phe new steamship Piata, (the ci-devant Arabin) sailed from Southampton, on her first voyage to the West Indies, on the 17th ult. The Magdalena ar- sived the came day, with $100,000 in spacie. Accounts from the colonies of Port Phillip, Nel- boume, and Sydaey, had been received to the ug porte: been led, thr t which t middie of May. The yield of gold was immense—- 7 : a slose eet a year and rations,) such scanty advan- + - y ; a second communi licited by his | “losed. \ficr that hour they proposed to throw | jgst year. Of silk, tho oxport is 19,4 inst | tages. ‘hero hi Troteal foots | Locked with game, lest at any time the hea far exeeeding any thing reported from Califor- | own manifesto. y | gpen the park and the wintor garden, buinot to ex- | 20,000 bales tade ena rt is 19,400 bales against | ine we est adr ee ee ee oe the Btate might be disappointed ia finding nia. Ovirages on life and property wore, however, | AS respoets the former of these documents, wo it those departments of the building which will Exchange has advanced suddenly, both hore and | ourminoral wealth has created in E: Gate | ooeee rif are bovrd to say that i contains nothing which partake exclusively of a manufacturing and com- | at Shanghai. Hero first class bill 7 = baad di Henited wossber of eacermite whe Pratyhaad) “te © | Yot the titles given in this official lishare cert] onl ri sstvtibak tia Lasa could justify Br. Web in concluding Sa5 the | merciol character, the intention being to devote a | at 4e Ba. to 4s, Sid; at Shanghai, 4s. 114d. to tan, | togthe Inst Tour mention dood. re don mat tows | ly less pompous than was seen under the Em e Vienne, obesosponien . oa Ties | measures of the Britich govorument were directed | certain portion of the space to specimens of manu- | nominal. Freigut may be quoted at £3 at both | any oxtraordinary increase ase of ‘population boyond ale 8 aaah cnecy hectare eis . » ways — to the proservation of tho inshore fisheries ex. | factures, &e , which the public willbe invited, npon | places; probably clippers will command £4 to £5 former yenrs, and it i We look forward with extreme impatienee to news from | elusively. It gertities, on the oontrary, the certain conditions, to display. In the third place, Pitae United Seacen since Plymouth and Gacstoge Mother conney: affords torts ie weieeatlon rer Athens a2 Mr. Marsh, the Minister of the United Statos | tantion of our authorities “to prevent « repetition | the Directors undertook that on Sunday no spiritu- | had left fur the const; the Rt. Mary bad procesded | which we stand in necd, Australia will ina fow ‘&t Constantinople, 1s already on bis way to Athens, From the complaints so frequently made of the en- | OUe liquore should be sold in their grounds. Oa | south. years cease to ben wool prod jucing: grand master of the ceremonies, but simply a ter of the ceremonies. Nor is there to be fouq grand marahal cf the palace, nor chamberlains, wn excellent source I learn thut he has received pos croachment of vo! belonging to oi Monday last Lord Derby requested an inter — ott niry. It is pages, such as tie Imperial régime displayed to Jaetrustions trom home to demand tai ebtain signal a. | United States ano" rane rene tia Rec | with the Directors, who, tJ. Paxton, waited Tesrthle Affaix at Smyrna. FUSee Toke CEA TRAE oe Gr Se a | Worlds Soy, Mr King. it nto ta forme that this Amorican zeae tee py, the Seen of ee andit ia! ee eregees be bi Bey hoch pater Pics HG! pane of te pues sive 40 | flock owners hayo coased to increase theit atock, noe Foreign Thentrical, wil display more spirit than corteln British dipiomati-ts | that a, force will be maintained on the inkbe stigulalsine teoterel: ur tha Gaaeint Daten poourt of a terrible disaster which occurred et | pereoiving to what quarter they cen look for in- irohy ais Oat ib Pid Aiepley more ePlrht Ean ce Prades chnonataly | {<sudicient to prevont the infia in the stipulations protiired Ly the Orystal Palace | Adalis somo days before. A furious wolf suddealy | creaco of labor. ‘The exports of tallow will alo fis nomen er te bc ndaghe a pipes y, suggested a trifling variations, and | appeared in tho midst of the market placo, and bit | certainly dect charter. several persous most severely, but, taking fright at | to the prosp ef every moiebill soon becomes ridioulous, but iC it shows | Now, these “reserved fishing grounds,” wo energy in a just cause, it is contemptibie, to ths interpretation sustaine 0 grant the re ae ' : : The Augsburg Gazette soys the proposals of the j and rain din ce aes es the 2 ey valled Satie feelin 5 igantic gs pts pl gr Which azon on ail sides, he jumped over @ | of trade is enti . as ‘ . Sat umioubtedly include waters 0! e gre ys; See ores dj : ? Prince President have beov rejected, “ the fathory | ag that, in Vie abeonte afany eppareit lntitation modifications which the of tae Crystal Palace | drad pe Prineo Vasa, being opposed to the marriage. the torms of the note, Mr. Webster might assume has undergone, from th tod blotting psp: ‘The Lloyd, which appears to tako great interest | that the “bay” f.hing was pointed ut, thouga there | Sketch of Sir Josoph Paxton 3 sti . ts of the Count de Chambord, jn- | ¥9¢#omething not wholly imgonuous in his entire shout to be erected by the Cr 2 grain gate > pend hes te, 2° | suppression of the pot touching our inshore | ¥'!b cil the improvemen forms us that he will go with the Countess in the | privtescs, which ho must have 44 wore incon- peen able to suggs eourne of the w to the Silesian estate of the | testable; and which he know bad been infringed. iseroa thet 1 ArchJuke Maximilian d’Este. His wa: 0 wo have reforred above, . The pelitico- commercial conference at Stuttgardt | 12% : eontinued to be held. A new hope was entertained shat the coalition of Darmstadt will enter into sa and we lok forward but gloomily ited “ ing? : ott) fe ary Our balance bef aot breton age rs he . ‘0 : of leranged. hile our popula- French Madile. Ra d got phd F ine ahengh fas several hun- | tion has scarcely lnereasee, imports are poured in Berets} 55. Soe oaeeeae pee mans or | Of the 8 Hage sd are dibeytes th pee on oo Upon us, and yet thet yeh jar Kees py that | Borlin, and that it is ber intention to founda, wo] " Arcade 8 id. inge of ovr exports, for vot the cost of our imports ¢ in Pari ‘i ss ae _ vice pe twenty-eight persons, | which form the criterion of comparison, but tha oo setae iaieioee rte rage Crauae sata | Eat ny Fay ara S -sgptgpt abot f by the criss ofthe | quantity of euch iinports that can be disposed of in | Rachel is now playing at Frankfort. i THOS GARRET UDR, | PPP lave oceania ay fered eee whero ho killed | liraited community. It has, of course, been | “Great preparations are being made at Duss Stable tin by de hb ed eth AL Unfors | imagined by shippers, that our gold diggers would, | for the ooming singing fostval, which promi Jatioc! to the dleaeied'a'tew tary be tho whole popa- | in thoir requirements and extravaganoc, oy'10] those | be one of the mort briiliant for many ioe cask pfs ! sinctoeeashea Svmneas Woe eiviners bofore, so thot the | of California. This, howevor, is far from being the | ‘Tho grand festival at Basle took neo on he A armas a z e, ek r put em k #0 {, r 7. orlor to weot the requireinents of tho Building Com- | the wolt kitled. According to the report of the phy- a ek bth sand plow abet tated ced pated tip! Vc Jandehdnho apa ae and Germany. Thoy | inittee, a transopt wis addod inthe centre; aad when | sician of the pleco, the wounds inflicted by tho ani- | <j, t, with the exception of a few staple arti« ti coagany'e neste Gon Zaviate agi om Z) 5 7 r ider that arrangement advantageous to all parties. he had misconeive | iv waa decided that the large trees should be presor- | mal are hideous, Lut tho most horrible circumstance | cles, q “ is Ps It <a aanouneed that the Brasilia n government Bi b gover which was tte | vou and enclosed within the building, thie teaniagt in this disneter, is, that several of the wounded have | clea, aha, coenesecs CO Role Ike kms ote vale bee In Wetzler every arrangomont wos mae for head purchased the eight vessels compuring the Ger- | border fishorias of tho const. Now, if this | was moved eastward, thus dividing the ba! alrondy died of bydrophobia, so that the whole po | decimated, and their population hive conght the ia | *eti¥al—the housoe wore decorated with wrest man ficet. ¢, it is imporelble rot te v that the Amsci- | equally; and, for the purpore of covering 4 pulacion is in the utmost consternation. vatints and vab thle Winey rine Ofourenes Ce Lt -|.owers and colors ; ia tho midat of their joy a nna’ | can Seoretary in his specch at Marahtisld, which wae | 4 arched roof, similar to tho Chatsworth Conserva- —— Wald par ten) deea redrentedadals b beri AMS ‘to | mand arrived from Ccblonta, prohibiting tho i The Fishery Question delivered a Whole fortnigh’ lator, ehould bave S. | tory, wae placed cn the top o: it. It was suggosted Nery Late trom Australia, the dare quamulty of importa that tiny wouldinare |< csteetiote ee ae rman cee ‘ qm wPHION OF MH PALING—TuE ASPLCY O€ uy | mented ibe excitement ‘Aue to his own proclama. | by Mir Charles Barry to continue this aeobed roof | FOUR WORKS LATER NkWS—sutYeENTS oF GOLD | gonsamed In Sydzey Any heavy dissoust of ace | roxas character. QcESTION. tion, and declaimad bout the patriotic resolazi over the nave of tho building, but the ides wes | a4 DUST—-THE EMIGRATION FROM ENGLAND. | change must, of course ia peg cially to the in« The festival at Cleve commences on the iy [Prom imes, August 18. _ { of the suprome government, instead of eorreing | abaadoncd, owing to the expense, and tho foar that e acoounts irom Adolnide extend to the 1th | terest of the’ fockmester, and at (he Present mo- August. Upwards of forty singing. clubs, thet tae intended visit | misconceptions so prejudicial to the good uodar- | the ificulties of sonstruction might possibly delay of May. The previous advices wero to the 224 of | mon the backs a ‘ya a 3 Prussia, Holland, and Belginw, have signified ‘Thomas ; : és ido beyond foe tat of May | APTI ‘Tho latest. retum of the quantity of gold | Sent dissounts and are busing Wile cecteac ie gor | mlention of attending to compote fer the prises eonnertion with soy diplomatic quostion, nor hes | Brits f Mr. Webstor, when he sonorouly | 185%. It wns felt universally that this feature was d from the digginys iz to the 12th of May, thecation of prodace at 8 per oani aissons Tt An opera from « Russian comporer, named there been any communication between the govern | rledyed his faith that the “poor fishormon™ of Now | Wanting to ronder the C-yzta! Palace in Hyde Vark h date the remittances wore valiod at Sy oatts clear that this ruinous rate of ex han, 3 | isin active rehoursal at Vionna. rt sp ment of this country and him on the subject in die- | Engiand should be pro cok: and linebob | @ porfeot hutlding, on? it was ona of the onrliert de- ; independent of what may have been | rust ogatinue for some considerable time, for ‘" ae highly of this production. ny Toupecting ha aie wpe aoe pes tot bd and sinker,” hig 4 aware that shey needed no me dha Pie Crystal Paleso Company arti now | roealile rit Fas tayuctaer renner te bbe mer being an article of commeroo, can only bo worn io Mr J.B Owons, an Amorican comedian, was to DE ca Plo: 01 > D i i, ant tha C ir eacroach- u showld have a dlirenlar ie nave. Seen . The price o1 ‘ : ‘ » Ag ear y eB protection at a t even their cacroasl Otuee iE difoations eed fen pl Mod antyos | gold was quoted. at 66s. 6d., for cush, and honey | value upon the epot where it is sold; thus, a Bank | rived in London. We are raqueste dt t th e? Mr. Vhomus Baring to the United States has no standing hetweon tho United Statés “and Great the opening of th deen sooner confradioted, if its evident improbab! mente on the of othors, were only to be par- mi nals Faby rt Sy Bad not oe to render allusion toit unnecessery. } tially in ed with, ho was acting no twevitorious | quently adopted from the requirements of the site, | 18 ipa at the rate of 60s. por ounce upon pede orig AE ie (ik Baa Mr. Caplo has become tho lessee of the Y| Frem une London Herald, (oflictal.) August 15.) ea art before the eyes of Muropo. and those wo shali no proceed to doseribe. leposlt of assay certificates #60 no imamediate prospect of a remedy to thidstate | Leeds snd Eiull theatres. re can, and will be vo quostion ia any quarter, A ine, it cannot be denied that both | | The site chovon for the re-crection of the Crystal ® following note of information was not re- | of affairs; for no if M. Jallien’s new opera is positively to-bo ; i ¢ : 7 Meg PB tity of goods that could be ; ‘ John Pakington and tho more | Palace is au irrogular peatolon arn of 00 acres, ex- | Sived yesterday, as intended, owing to ite iaisdie mired into 0 Kote lance | @ueed at the Covent Garden cpere house on Tike) Setanta a ae now it fortunately appears is z uote of Mr. Crampton: were 9 oxproased | tending from the Brighton luilway, whoro it bas a rel air the proper office :— i efor ashes ed is the vecthuars aay BASS. - bh anne) sare, the, peg he Sane gr ts te at a dovielons of the trenty on the same fonten of 1a foot ; hetween th 3 Brdenher i HLAsed eames sOUATGte b watate, Cutditan uaacn | for such excersot imports, Nor could the exchange | | The Theatre we ont agham, has been op Hari o ie a pean footing, and to mel eppear as probable that ¢ Anorloy ctations, to the road whis! wore the 21,1662 iy be alterod by itndi i tite markoty | for a limited number of nights, by meml sides of the water, could they t ty been obtained, | the buy* wonld bo clozed, or that the coast #herios | top of Dulwich wood, where it has afroatageto wards | ‘The operstions ot the atent Ccpper Company h abate goth cinse ao greciis shat, they wie ih Sbat, had the fishery question asenmed a complex: a i 4 the ot be withh ‘ to purchare gold, si duts that they could | Hoymarket company. ( cy nm = apis they ot be withheld. | would be protect Jt seewe plain on the very , the road of 8,000 feet. The fall from this point to | been most extensive and successful they not having furnish vould be ect to that of bank bates, and | Mr. Batty has engaged Mr. Barr, tho colebt 16 beenwe kiewn te tea” face of the transaction, that Lozd Darby's govorn- { the Brighton Railway is 200 foot. It. wag at onoe | fered materiolly Som the want of Ixbor. They Lave :e- | sovereigns alone would buy the gold without a | falconer. to give 1 numbor of exhibitions of haw ad the ment rausi bav A'with coneldorable lack etther | felt that the only position for the new building was | ce'ved 9.5) tons of oro, and delivered 1,545 tons of copper | loss, but it is abeurd to tang that 3, ‘ae at the Hippodrome, Konsingten London, ; vi i) to ‘4 - visit oi M baring to { @ill not take place, althouzh his approaching de- | gonuine iaieutions had not only suggested tho | ing the road. The bul the Ua'ted States | ocaincenty or jadgmont; for, if their original and | onthe eummit of this hill, and immediately adjoin | during the pest six months; at the sume time they have | or 5,000,( igre woul? ee Bend) ; {ome | Secnmulated £,000 tom of fwol at th whieh wint | CF 0,000,000 sovereigns ing placed in this com | eects them to curry om their, business unintarruriedy | Purchass the precious metal. |W: during the wintce, and the difiiculties of the past one wii | £08 but one modo by which the state of afiaire may It is statod that Mr. Alfred Wigan will fulfi engagement at the Adoiphi thoatre, London, p ous to his departure for Amoriva. I perture had been announced to too fiends and | withdrawal ofno concession, but lel even included, | manding position will bo visible from London or tue aonnections of the house, and couse quon asis pow declared, A ‘ ‘ d . a ¢ joolured, an adjustment on terme favor- | One side, and from a vast excont of country om the | not again be expe be temporarily remodicd, which is by the estab. . j x Seer pack tro got the leeding mor- | able yp the Stetes, euch resolutions nesd cloarly aot | other, In consequence of tho rapid fall of the ground The bik date oe anaieeey of the Patent Copper Com lishment jn the. colony of 9 government assay owice, | Mr. ©. L.. Davenport and Mise Vining are fulfil i of w domestic affliction é to hear re- | have boen executed so as to simmon up the appari- | an additional story bocams neosesary on tho park | peny at this porticular juncturu te of the urmout im. | Which sbould asray and leud its stamp to tho bare | #9 sngazement at the Adelphi ti }) Edinb ‘ porte ‘of Mc, Baring’s change cf intentions ne, | 00 of an American squadron of war. Weare | front of the building, avd this will remedy & defect | portance. of gold, say of five to ten ounces, which ingots | tnd have latterly appcarod in the new play ¢ matory ag the Asher nee li Me eg informed, upon the authority of ministerial organs, | universally felt in the old building, viz., the little Advices havo boen received by the English and | should passa currency in the colony for only just | “The Crusaders.” ‘ Ca, suka, bod ove cilent tn unt \kowiee, P Unat the whole question has now been virlially | elevation of the front. Avstralian Co; oiagicae from their inunnger at | as mane! as they were worth at the moment. This Miss Harriet Gordon, frem the Theatre forego his visit eng him | ctiled by Liberal nogotiation; and, #0 eazy ani By the choice of this site, also, a complotechan;e | Adelaide to tho ih of May last. The smelting | would allow trade to flow in its regular course | Dublin, mado a very favorab!s débiit at tho 0 ‘0 forego age desirable was such a result, that we can eearcely | became necessary in the external character of tne | works at Kooringa had cortiaued work without in- | without any bite arrest A edict that might imposo | thentre, Londen, on Monday, as Gortrude, in| For our part, wo have always felt that tho ox | discreait tho reports but the intelligence of Mon building. What in Hyde Park had ‘beon tke sito | terruption. Tho quantity of copper made at the | npon a coin a value not intringically poseose, | Loan of a Lovor.” treme construction of the renuncintory pr de fi . iH Lo , ‘ y axnownoos that. American cruisere are actually | here became the front. The great length of the oi] | works in the woek onding tho 24th of April was 102 | and yot at the same time would be affording a J pod wd oer, of Ghent oaths Bs wed to kage | 08 their way to the fishing grounds, and no limit | building prevented it being comprehended ir one | tone, but this was much above the fai quan- clrenisting medium to the eolony. Still, ave Fh mtdach reer ig rpm Sontag, at H oe ey ate ergotiation of taccywe, | (bt be put to the danger of @ policy which brings | view; it was therefore ‘hertened by 240 feet. A | tity. hofore observed, we lock to such m step as only a | geted ih purloot come ne oe the 2d inst. soodlified them by a dignitiog nea tit labio to ane | (2¢ Ships of two such nations as Great Britwin and , transept similar to the transept of the old builling TOR FEMALE EMIGRATION FROM ENGLAND. temporary mode of relief, for no permanent cave | Pieces were ata high roi and the ticko eal conecstions, would ig Pere cosions must, to cyenewte {ao mengcing, if not hostile presenes. | was placed at ench ond. and a centre transept. with {From the London Times, Amu. 17.) can be found until by extensive immigration we | Pac 1S) prema. governments. pene so ons yp oper to | (From the Portsmouth Times and Naval Gazette, Aug. 10.) | a vast circular root, 120 fost in diameter, rising ma- About @ tortnight age we gave sume account of | forma & Re nation Whose bona fide wouts may Billo. Wagaor luis roiucwed to her native prove sntietootery, b ceed 5 on <7 The North American Fishoriea question is the en- | jestically over the circular roof of the navo. Tho | the departure of thirty six female emigrants for | croate @ bulance of trade As aunntter of dourec, | béld free of any inoonveainnce or lose by the ma eoucession op y Hoe vory print, there be | grossing topic in masitiine circles. Jonathan has tranecpis, with their aisles, advandy’from the main! A. wader the surpions of the Fomule Ewpi- | wages are now cxevsively high, varying in Syduoy | cemee of Mr. Gye, and hes resumed her p

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