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——: —— - — eal arrive at teatime at either houses at | of the veasel and list of the crew, or by other official YSTAL PALACE ‘Tho Shakepeare CAMADA. ther cnn areive ch teahione she or document, showin toe tne wh, ey eRYS . i Wu endeesinnd. the ‘Gheknpeaze Society belt! tt cot. RooAnnnnannnnnanns Montreal in time for tea the next afternoon. claim belonged ; i Statuary, Gobelins, and Porceiain—Ametican | monthly meeting at Suediker's, near Jamaica, L. I., The Herald Commisioncr’s Report. | sexera retaraing by this route from the latter ty | quest, alone, thus mipported,, and, imho, ae ? Gower Department. on Saturday afternoon. A most agreeable Shuk- | scx ems, at the Palace 00 | spearian evening was the consequence. Much ani- Saturday. A very great change has been made in | mated and instructive conversation arose in relation the Palace during the past week. The new addi: | to the Inte amended edition of Shakspeare’s works tions of Powers’ statuary, and other contributions, ' by Mr. Payne Collier; some considering it as the have served as a gort of polish to the whole exhibi- | standard edition—others the reverse; but it was ade », Augast 15, 1853. should take the morning cars at Montreal for Hotts § A Glance at Soe ate etkserel—Barrocke Poneenty wikmeaes aug} Fort Ticonderoge in time certers, at being citizens of the gountry where the Military Parade—Colonel McKee, who Fall at | Goorce to Caldwell, at the bead Mf the lake. After , oF of their arrival in the port, shall be given ee Vide Gray Nunnery—The Nuns at hae there, they will arrive ‘at Saratoga on the fol- RES All aid and Meotoctine ‘shall be furnished their Devotion in the Chapel—Other Nuuwneries— lowing morning at eight o'clock, having A i : : of viewing the scenery of be s° Furm—Hints to Travellers—The | portunity 1 ‘ ht, | sons of the country, at the request and at theexpense | tion. The nave for the reception of packages i 2 Pott et Tae orgs | Set ene te enh | tc aite ay ,Phgnee. | wa oteray med wth coun ot | meat re ye Cat te Routes. ‘ A New York, = _______._ . x such opportunity should not present itself ceived, and which will be opened immediately. | which he eo fortunately obtained from the late Mr. port , ofiand from. Taooe whi eal - After an aarsee of aes et Lats — IMPORTANT CONSULAR CONVENTION. the space cs Ore meniDe, CORDHNE ee ja aa ot Very aig vacant zon i now meee enw bd Rood, although they were then unknown to either | miverinast was gone close to the deck, had also lork foro c, im a ie, PAS TAGS ” . vi le '» le to Quebec, and + rocee ~ Dose ae mae for the same cause. ‘arious department very little while ago, party, had cleared up and made sense of hundreds of Coen yee ike, Carentgy Moen need tae anxiety was that all the sections would not be sup- | passages which had hitherto appeared all but non- | ism & Pleasants. - plied with material, and that the appearance of the | ,ence, owing to misprints and typographical errors— Ship art Union (of Berton), Tage Maresites July 6, exhibition would be much marred by the appearance | pascages which have baffled the research and acu- | pesed through the Cvs Ltr. tn Sompony wes barks of blank apartments and unoccupied space. This | men of all the innumerable commentators. They | Saw the bark Chester again in lat 26, lon 20; Aug 7, lat apxiety has now turned im a contrary direction, and | have generally been passed over sw silentio; but so cag? an be ore Eee ae ary each is puzz’ed to decide where room can be found perverse are'the minds of some men, that, because | showing Zeregu’s signal. to display the articles yet unpacked. We heard & | some of the errors had already been discovered and | ,,52! fen Peet Tewonaten, #1 days, 9 Cheeat- gentleman ask, yesterday, for the privilege of dis- | jointed out, with many others of a doubtfel, disputed | Bark Decey (of Prospect), Avery, Cienfuegos, 21 days, playing some curious and interesting invention of | tendency, these critics, in speaking of the emenda- ; t? s¢er & Co. Aug pay the passage, James Brown, his own, and he was told he might put in his appli. | tions as 9 whole, rarely or ever allude to the invalu- | Brig Lion (of Duxbury), Gardner, Malage, 96 ders, te ' . tom ation for room along with others, but he could not Giro Francia & lat 36 36. e fo ie ers, bu leable corrections which have shed new light, and iso Tee : Pore A ph Me my original intertion, to the Baguenay; and shall, | a Proclamation ‘by the President of the United | shat! a ae SEE ee or commie, probably, after crossing once to the south shore, ex- etistaua oc Gieaaiie Cone a tel the | vice-coneuls, or senate agents receive the de- tend my tour seme two hundred and fifty miles be- | ypiteq States of America and his Majesty the Hm- | clarations, protests, and reports of alt tapi low this city, describing the intermediate country 48 | peror of the French was concluded and signed, in | veseels of their nation in reference to pie A bape I return, which 1s ; rincipally settled by the descend- | this city, by their res tive eionipolentiszies, on SE a ere ro ipniatione to ants of the origin! cettlers from France; and subse- | the twenty-third day of Rebruary lasts wictt cits | te contrary between the owners, freighters, or in- quentiy, the Ea-tern townships, aa far as time will | States, and being in the English and French lau- | surers, they shall be charged with the repelths I permit, which «ic being rapidly peopled by persons guoges. [we copy the English only,) is, word for oy ee ee eee rect from the neighboring portion of the United States, | word, 28 follow: a the matter, and the parties cannot ‘agree, the com- ; British territory in | CONSULAR CONVENTION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES , ne bordering sy that part of the ferritory in | “OF AMERICA AND HIS MAJESTY THM EMrEROR oF | petent egies nl ORR nalvagecet Lower Canada. THE FRENCH. 2 roceeding! a + ‘i ked the coasts of France ‘Travelling appears to have fairly set in this way, | _ The President of the United States of America and sucrican reeia he upon the coasts cf | be given any hope that ke would be successful in | made plain, even to schoolboys, hundreds of Prusslan ba % j i h, jual- . from Cette for Ni there being no tess than one hundred and seventy pe hen oat ve Phe ebreg ter ie pan the United States, shall be respectively directed by | his requeat, as there were many hundreds who had | which have escaped the research and skill of the | York. 98 dayr out; Aug "4, iat’ 09 02. lon 66 1 poke passengers in the steamer Quebec, Captain Ra- Between the two nations, and to give a new an fhe consule-general, consuls, and, vice conftls med presented applications in advance of him, which had | acutest minds. Critics, like doctors, will differ. bes dames noth for ‘Tlaeied de Caber btm ee co to, dolf, in which | errived here on Sunday morn- | more ample developement to their commercial inter- Wallen , - a oe aime OF anee fn the United | not yet been attended to. These applications for ‘The works of Shakapeare exhibit a greater reach | [on 70 45, spoke brig Waverley, from Cardenas for Bea- ine *s deem it expedient, for the accomplishment of iH of mind, conveyed in more beautifal language, than " ing; and perhaps I cannot perform a more ac course, timehich | States, and, until their arrival, by the respective | rom are made every day, and the number of them— | f 1 | ton ceptable service to those who may be about to tat Eeeenoer apne recipeooal maTibr, consular agents wherever an agency exists, In the already amounting to near five hundred—is rapidly on Ka apy poet author who ren ae pen io pay $ an (Br), Gould, Nassau, NP, via Exhums, 14 visit Canada—having already given an account of | (he rights, privileges, and duties of Beene eure Pisces iand! pir where Sn axed fGen Cx increasing. the seem more like the emanations of ‘aiving Insp | |B ig Niender (Br), Davidson, Glasgow, 40 days, to : - Shy med resident o ities, ; ion than mortal; an Tet q Quebec—than by briefly describing a visit I made on | | Accord! ingly, tne Ae on Edward Bore, Gate in whose district the wreck may have occurred, and | _A very fire piece of statuary, which is well worthy Seavtiniene fee oe ; _ aay. ce - S @, Windesr, 5, 16dags, te s the Re atholic Cathedral, the Bax- | the United " Fi 11 immediately be informed of the occur- “ Beggar Girl,” by Strazza, of ” r Saturday to man Catholic Cat , the Bai- | tory of State of the United States ; his Majesty the | who shal ly of attention, is the “ Begg ” by , a ergraved on his shrine in Westminster Ab- | Orit sary W Monoure (of Pittston, Me), Curtis, Pea- racks, the Gray Nunnery, and the Priests’ Farm | Emperor of the French; the Count de Sartiges, | rence, shall take all necessary measures for the pro- Rome. This work stands by the side of the “ Guar- ‘was made the subject of a Sunday oration from n ‘ i i tection of persons and the preservation of rty. shi one of the Presbyt ulpits in this city— sacela. 21 dayn, to Peck & Church. which occupied nearly the entire day, in company | Conmander of the Imperial Order of the Legion of | tS Mettcritieg shall not otherwise interfere | dian Angel,” which we spoke of on Saturday. Mie | ON a4 CUE ee ts: |e (ior, Haedel, rom, Wimiagtm, NO, for with an American party, conducted by Mr. Coleman, | yrs orentiary at Washington, who, after commu- | than for the maintenance of order, the protection of | Licholder is surprised to percelve how wonderfully ‘The solemn teriples, the grest riche Iteciear Foes contained rete Ree Set whe re: of the ‘Montreal House,” whose establishment [ | ;jeytmg to each other their full powers, found in | the interestsof the salvors, if' they do not belons to | sueceasful the artist as been in portraying the pain Yea, all which it ioherite shall dissolve, matador arciew sake have already recommended to the readers of the | good and due form, have agreed upon the following pel ciay ies we Rie and and grief of starvation and want, so perfect is this fats cata ereak tome? Pageant faded, ane iat ts hee) Roeser, Mester see, 65 pee 4 se, work, that if taken apart, almost every limb and | chakspeare was not the man to write nonsense or | bulwarks, lost stanchions and boat; July 22, fies akepe' member would express the subject. Take the head | obscurity; and it exhibits a meanness of mind utter- ne pa oa spoke fentire ane aes Beccary is ly contemptible for would-be critics, in speaking of “* by itself, and the face would almost speak for the ta Collier's ‘emendations, to cry down’ ‘the whole, be- ee rene Heory, from Philadelphia for Barbadoes, 1% : alms for which the band is extended. The bust cause some admit of doubt. Ras Le alone indicates that hunger and want are gnawing | “ We understand that Mr. Halliwell, inhis great | Schr ew sen, Herbert, Wile Ne a ke. at the heart. The bony arms, go apparently devoid | folio edition, the first volume of which has just ap- | Avg 17. off Cape Hatteras, exchanged signals with ache Heap. At the same time I would state that there | articles -— sau | SORE tare Ink nesohanttan eared are numerous otver objects, particularly a drive Be iar ge rept rar a maT mee it is understood that such merchandise shall not around the mountain anda view from its summit, | France, shall be reciprocally received and recognized, | be subject to any custom house duty, if it is to be every way deserving the attention of the intelligent | on the presentation of their commissions, in the form | re-exported ; and, if it be entered for consump’ syte i established in their respective countries. The neces- | diminution of such duty shall be allowed in confor. ieavelier, + manta Lafegiraete te caer sary exequatur for the exercise of their functions, | mity with the regulations of the respective coun- cial capital of Canada until he sl ave spent at | shail be furnished to them without charge; and on ye ere eS eusralsecntie i eition, the fis wolme of which has, ust ap Aon 1. of ape later, ex least two days there. the exbibition of this Cage they shall be admit- il thei | of muscle, tell of poverty and privation; and the pe ; i Hag beret ebony err isi 8 he i ted at once, and without difficulty, by the territorial vice-consuls, or consnlar agents, as well as thei ’ to purify the text o! Shakspeare, and we doubt not Pi or ‘yport, 7s. Our first visit was to the cathedral, which was | ‘i sitics,’ federal or State, judistal ye oecutive, of | consular pupils, chancellors, and secretaries, shall | whole work so cloquently pleads for charity and | he will succeed, as his invaluable dictionary of Arch. Hes Vee inerip eae en opened for public worship in 1829—having been five | the ports, ‘cities, and places of their residence and | enjoy in the two countries ull the other privileges, | aims, and expresses the sorrowful story of the men- | aic words proves him to be a man eminently qualified | chr United, Bennett, Providence, 2 days. ears in course of erection—whi: Us ions, and immunities which may, at any fu. | aieont, that the spectator cannot. but feel a thrill of | for the tack. Schr Corrella, Small, Piynouth, Basa, 3 days. D is 955 feet in | district, to the enjoyment of the prerogatives recipro- | exempti ngth, and in breadth, and - capable of cally granted. he Tracers that furnishes the oe the be granted ae agents of the same rank of ‘Tho Secretary of the Society reported that he had four sana, MoLeoud. Gorteet Send dane ting between six and seven thousand persons. | exequatur reserves the right to withdraw it, on s most favored nation. : a The Feight of the two principal towers is 220 tatersant of the reasons for which it was thought Art. 13, The present convent ce Ry eee in feet, from the summit of which is an extensive | proper to do so. ; force for the apace of ten years, from the day of the and splendid view of the surrounding scenery. ‘Art. 2. The consuls-genéral, consuls, vice-consuls, | exchange of t sympathy for the poor. written to the Earl of Ellesmere, acquainting him | Schr Mary Frances, Hattipes, Fiashing. A picture bas, within the past few days, been dis- | that the sooloty had lected ice naa honorary ae Sloop Thomas Hull, Hull, Providence, 24 hours. A i ber at the previous meeting. and that at an interview BAILED, played in the Italian department which is very | Pero i rdahip. at the Clareudon Hotel, he had | Clipper ship Wide Awako (new), Sen Franclvoo, novel and curious on account of its material. Itisa | Joon received with the greatest courtesy. ' The in- psec cot ill? 2 portrait of “* Moses avith the tablet of the command: | teryiew was solicited att 5 the view of asking his ak cal Laapeauperias Fel ee reais ‘ heehee y S Sins US CHES, ir of wned ments,’ apparently a very superior oil painting, but lordship neo oes Se erat Bi aieblag mame Mads Carts Beton rr. nod iatended for tits career’ in reality.a sort of fresco work upon a heavy surface est manner; in fact, so cordial fod his lordship’s | trade, was launched on Saturday from the yard sf Mesers of wicker work end plaster. This is by Miohael | conduct been, that it forcibly recalled Burns's lines ss ae, at Loge Been Se is after the came ratifications, which shall be made ‘A woman is seated at the base of that which we | or consular agents of the United States and France, | in conformity with the respective constitations of the ascended, to whom twenty-five cents is paid for | shall enjoy in the two countries the privileges usually | two countries, and exchanged at Washington ae permission to ascend. After viewing the interior of | accorded to their offices, such a8 persoual immunity, | the period of six months, or sooner, if possib! e ait Ihe church, where there are a number of pictures by | except in the case of crime; exemption from military | case neither party gives notice, twelve months be- the first masters, procured from France a few years | biiletings, from service in the militia or the national | fore the expiration of the said period of ten. bet since, we commenced the ascent of successive flights | guurd, and other duties of the same nature; and | of its intention not to renew this convention, it sl i enie i i irect S i " i x st from year | nidolfe, of Fl e, aud is probably the only paint” ting with Lord Daer, for the lines exactly ap- of stairs, with convenient resting places, leading to | trom all direct and reonal taxation, whetber fede- | remain in force a year longer, and s0 on 5 Ridolfe, of Florence, au pl ly yn on meeting ” a ly ap- accents Rania? ea aap Ss the summit of the tower, the height of which | ral, State, or municipal. If, however, the said con- | to year, until the expiration of a opeiem the day | 5... of the kindever exhibited in this country. Some | ply to Lord Ellesmere. In stature he is—- Telegraphic Marino Reports, cannot be appreciated by a view fromm the street. neral, consu!s, vice-consuls, or consular agents | on which one of the parties shall give such notice. 4 S Ptiseeicia trem Gervey are ow on extibl: “Gio a lord, lang Seots ells twa, ‘Bostom, Aug 21, This tower contains the largest beil in America, hav- jtizens of the country in which they reside—if In testimony whereof, the respective plenipoten- | fine vases of por , , x The peerage he o'erlooks them a.” Artived-—Bbip Fish, Manila, Mey 6; passed Aw perty there, or | tiaries have signed this convestion, and hereunto af- subject to the | fixed their respective seals. tion and very justly excite much attention. Tables in And as to manners, with the slight altcration of a | jierJune7. The chip Westward Ho, from Manila, vie ject : e a ing been cast expressly for this church, and weighs | they are to become owners of pro, w r ; Ey rita be Florertine mosaic, very beautiful works, of the man: | word— eiavia, for New Yori, passed Apjier June 6 29,400 pounds. engage in commerce, they shali i ¢ A a On ets Cs i A vent to the bar- | s taxes and i sts, and, with the reservation of Done at the city of Washington the twenty-third ip T will 1 Also arrived—Ship Magnolia, Caleatta, April 13; briga PE Ree ty espera sei of ‘the Sixty- Tertvasaent peated iB commercial agents, to the | day of February, Anno Domino one thousand eight facture and value of which goods we have before ane ce pene Leatapindy Neptune Cea Ba (Be. Halifax; Cordatis, Trini- sixth Regiment. where we foand quite a number of | same jurisdiction as other citizens of the country hundred and fifty-three. aah spoke, have been received and exhibited during the ‘Ono rauk as weal’s anothor. Leet! vies Cattenas. lssgow; Catharine, New Or- Americans under a balcony pak ee i fine ae owners of property or soeretan te nae Bo anD EVERIES fe §4 past week. Nao} hosest, worthy man may| aay Epeken—Avg 7 Br bark Six John Fallstafl, from Vere vi f the square, and whigh is polite! rown | _ ey may place on the outer door of their offices, 2 ER. ie De, fon a ‘ of the 5 a Ceug for Live: i—had lost nine of her crew by sick neal re ree The day was axcaerely hot, | or of their Frelling-houses, the arms of their nation, | And whereas the said convention, as amended, haa The section appropriated for the display For be but meets a brother. posh 0 ea, canta, s9cksa Tore BL Alpe Gobelins and Sevres porcelain, did not on Saturday ‘At the time his lordship was elected an honorary | penter. give an appearance of much progress, although the | member, a like distinction was conterred on Mra. ine cound of the hammer and the clattering of tongues | Cowden Clarke, to whom go handsome a testimonial raid Marine Correspondence, ; Be was sept from America, two years ago, as a proof of Puraprirms, Aug 21—4 PM. behind the curtains se aR pomevuns Was | the estimation in which her labors, in compiling the Penryn ane rou brigs Ontario D me going oninside. The public are very anxious to see | Concordance to Shakspeare, was held iu this country. sod Jilla, Agar iotitcon. Boswa: S08 Meokaxia, eum, specimens of these celebrated manufactures, the We were much pleased, and highly gratified, to | Cardenas, 10 day: H Hale, Smith, Calais; Weloome Re- fame of which hay reached all over the world, and | observe last week, that amongst all the visiters to | turn. Haris Providence; Col James Page, Edwards, Strat- re the shrine of the immortal Shakspeare, at Stratford- | ford. Ct; J W Bell, Raynor; Mary A Rowland, Raynor, many will not visit the Palace until the announce- | on Avon, those from America far outnumbered the | and Echo, Lowden, NYork. da ak meut is made that they are displayed to the public ids ie those from all the nations of the world put Cleared—Sleamehip Virginia, Teal, Rio et ah ‘bork eye. All possible haste, therefore, should be made i he aactety, xetunied. to..toral dart lovely Echo, Hower, Boston; Drigs Tenders, Bragg, Prot in preparing this department especially, and not ad- | scontight, charmed and delighted with this reunion | (PT ously rercrned om IN ot a oe oe tor Boe vance it at the same gpail’s pace, which has hereto- | of congenial minds. Portland; rchrs Machias, Thompson, Boston; Alex Hendj fore characterized the arrangement of many other Sel aa ee erson, Godfzey, NYork; steamer Oneido, O'Neal, de. and we caw nothing more than tke usual morning | with an inscription in these word “Consul of the | been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective inspection of the anpearasice and arms of the men. | United Stated,” or Consul of France;” and they | ratifications of the same were Caan 8 dat W ashing- The words of command were given by the colonel, a | sball be allowed to hoist the flag cf their couutry | ton on. the 11th instant, by William . Marcy, Secre- tall, thin man, in # deep, sonorous tone of voice. It | therecn. ‘ tary of State of tho United States, and the fount de was a detachment of this regiment which recently ‘They shall never be compelled to appear as wit- | Sartiges, Commander of the Imperial Order of the fired on the people when Gavazai iectured in Mont- | nesses before the courts. When any declaration for | Legion of Honor, &c., Kc., &c., and Envoy Extraor- real, and there is much conflicting statement 1 purpoees or deposition is to be received from | dinary and Minister , Plenipotentiary of his Majesty as to who gave orders to the troops to fire, | them in the administration of justice, they shall be | the Emperor of the French, near the government of after the. general direction was tmrried!y given, | invited in writing to appear in court; and,if unable | the Unted States, on the part of their respective as is general'y believed, by thé. Mayor. But | to doso, their testimeny shall be requested in writing, | governments. u after hearing the word of commami to which the’ | or be takea orally at their dwellings. i Now, therefore, be it known, that 1, Franklin men of the regiment are accustomed, 1 do not see Consular pupils shall cnjoy the suine personal pri- | Pierce, President of the United States of America, how-—-mere machi:.es as they arc—it is possible that | vileges and immunities as consuls-geacial, consuls, | haye caused the said convention to be made public, they could bave fired in the instance alluded to, | vice consuls, or consular ageuts. tothe end that the same, and every clause and ar- without orders b given in the usual military In case of death, indisposition, or ansence of the | ticle thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with Some s still being inveat:- | latter, the chancellors, secretaries, aad consular fr good faith by the United States and the citizens Lie style. The subjec ver, hy th i authorities, both bere and in | pils attached to their offices shall be entitled to thereof. fs iti Destruct Fire m Riehmond. ea ies g ae it does the discipline and | pares adinterim the duties of their respective posts; {L. 8.]—-In witnees whercof, I have hereunto set sections in the Palace. "If the exhibitors are waiting The Richmond E'nguirer of the 20th inst. gives the Disasters, for more Gobelins, which, we are told, are expected + followiaig account of the destruction of the Virginia | Brio Apxiarps, which weat ashore at Mayaguns, to arrive in a few days, then take down the curtains | Woollen Factory, in that city, on Thursday night :— | proceeded to Nassau 10th ult, to tepals. La reported hs begat hi a The fire broke ‘ont about 10 o'clock, ina part of | the Br brig Balvic, arr yesterday, to have gone ash: in the méan time. around those already hung np.and | 4) At a fe oth, and rapidl ad | @tFgg Island, 4th inst, on her pasinge back to In et the thousands of visiters have an opportunity to | fom buildin to for drying cloth, and rapidly Spread | gnd becomes total wreck. sce the few at present reeeived. Hundreds, and | ment wasa mass of ruins. There were four large Notice to Masiners. i perhape thousands, who have visited the Palace four story brick buildings, forming a square, with an eee eae j j sinco the first Gobelin was hung up, will not have an | 709 ar eee cee, Hipaaied Sec ay, oe ae WWasnncrons DC, Aug 15, 1605." opportunity to vist it again, and iémight have added | fihe'os Haxall & Brothers The. whole were com, | sme nagzole thority harise Deon obiainad, the foo x, much to the interest of the exhibition, if they had | sumed, with all their valuable contents, embracing | of persova navigating the Paciic Ocean, near the const! been permitted to look upon the few tapestries all the machinery and fixtures for manufacturing, | of Califorvia, A. D BACHE, Superintendeat, standing of a distinguished regiment in the British } and shall enjoy, whilst thus acting, the prerogatives | my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to service. granted to the incumbents. . be affixed. A pee - ‘The uniform height and well-built appearance of Art. 3. The consular offices and dwellings shall be Done at the city of Washington, this twelfth day the men, who ed to be in the prime of life and | inviolable. The local authorities shall not invade | of August, in the year of our Lord one thonsand healthful vigor, wos a very general «1 st of remark | them under apy pretext. In no case shall they ex- | eight undred and ifty-three, and af te ee . among the American visiters, among whom was a | ‘anine or seize the papers there deposited. In no | dence of the United States of America Rel iy. young lady whoxe father, Col. McKce, commanded | ca-e shall thoce offices of dwellings be used as places | eighth. - fered et roe the Second regiment of Kentucky troops in the { of asylum. : __By the President: W. L. Maxcy, Secretary Mexican war, of which Heary Clay, Jr, was Lieut. Art. 4. The consuls general, consuls, vice-consuls, or | State. Colonel, and who both fell together, nearly at the | consular agents of both countries shall have the right same moment, at the battle of Buena Vista. to’complain to the authorities ofthe respective govern Domestic Miscellany. + The honorary degree of LUD was cooferred on Frank- From{viewing the pomp aud parade of military | ments, whether federal or local, judicial or executive, | | The T LUD 1 é! at ite a F Bei near? Gclock, te ‘hour at which the | throuebout the extent of their consular ditrict, of any | Ua Fiezce, by: the Norwich, University, Versus trustees | already in thelr places. upon an extensive scale, all deszriptions of cloths, a Near Luvs Stanion Me,, July 15 1858, nuns assemble in the chapel ataking of their | iufraction of the treaties or conventions mee Te | eae Deiat 7 — ree paamae jfelh at Ce siuanty oe tan esate Pe nee te ey nee extras dinner, we proceeded to the Giray Nunnery, and took | tween the United States and France, or for the pur | | nitary encampment is tobe held in Syracuse. N.Y UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT. nished and unfinished work. ‘The Joss is estimated | state Navy, Avei tant in the Const Survey, upon’ the de- military encamp! at fully two hundred thousand dollars, on which Seeuteatien of the position of a bank in t06 Pacitie [ oar seats in the ch pel, where there were at least »se of protecting informally the rights and interests ‘ . thirty companies are torty or fifty etfs ascemnbled. Atter all had Leen or their couutrymen, especially in cases of absence. pees Pre ne five or thirty compe seated for achort time, the nuns were heard ap- | Should there be no diplomatic agent of their nation, ha frlsheaan, thin sald, wad arpvted at Pawtucket the proaching, ond who were reciting the service appro- | they shall be authorized, in case of need, to have re- chbae pe Tor stealing » wateb-£O% the ead body of the ed to that hour of the day, and immediately | course to the general or federal government of the | fey, Mr Penny, willed by 1? Fecent railroad accideat after entered, walking two and two, wearing a gray | eountry in which they exercise their fanctions. dress with a biack hood, and preceded by seven no- Art. 5, The respe:tive consuls-general and consuls vitiates clothed in white—the you st ot the nuns, | shall be free to establish, in such parts of their dix | o¢ tows, of whom there were upwards oi forty, some of them | tricts as they may see fit, vice-consuls, or consular | isc antics ahh ee tee oan he rather pretty, entering first, the ol]. and less attrac- | sgents, who may be taken indiscriminately from | 4, pare waibny: with others ae it, Soe was bath- tive in appeatance, wth the lady Saperior, bringing | among Americans of the United States, Ireachmen, | S1°"“When first seen after her dances, she was sine up the rear, cach of them on passing the stone basin | or citizens of other countrics. These agents, who: 3 Uesord her depth. She was lifeless when her buy containing “ holy water,” dipping in their fingers | nomination, ‘t 1s understood, ehall be submitted was recovered. She was nineteen years of age + SADDLERY. there is an insurance of $7 ‘There are placed on exhibition a few specimens of Fpeelirigh ad Compan; soadlery and harness making, which age particularly Petersburg Fire wad Marine Compaay worthy of attention. A very large capital is invest- | New York offices (6 risks of $3,000 each), Richmond Fire Aseociation. 000, as follows :— in the track of the Psnama steamers and which > $0,000 | baited the vortex Shoal, eae [rts shoal was seen by Capt. Cropper, of #! 6,000 | curtez, and its position stlarcards’ doterentned by a 18.1 cemmacder of the steamer Pasific, which varies very slightly frora thet given by the Coast Survey offisers. ed in this business throughout cur county, and it Virginia Fire and Marire Cowpaay am indebted to G. W. Blunt, Keq , of Now York, for having early called my attention to the discovery of ‘this deserves a position among the first branches of trade Motel and incvetry. Somo of those in the Palace bear NBL ese eesessecsserse sere sees aes shoei. The information, however, had previously reached f It is beiteved the fire accidcntaji- tang Lieutenant Commanding ’ tched s party elaborate finish and ornament, aad are truly fine furnaces in the drying pees Our fire compa- te Oetecaonttaeentee, Pirie Sean e specimens of workmanship. That to which we | nies were soon on the Bron and labored strenu- | _ The ehoal will be immediately indicated upon the charts would particularly invite attention, is the saddles of | Ously to conquer the fire ut such was the combus. | now ow hard and ready for distribution, as well as on all” | wear Valley Falls, ee vanes ernoers4 aaa been elected Attorney C-seral king the sign of the cross. the gne‘0val of the respective governmeats. -& CO- | The grand jury at Lexin; 4 ee a ie i tible nature of ‘sntents of the factory, that it | future editions. sce eho head er ihe procession reached the rail- xy fide with a certificate given to ther#0se orders | teen parsond {or legal votiog,' sd tien dotponriet Thornton Grimeby, Esq., of St. Louis, aa being per- | wag Impossible. check the flames. The u per |, Lrould re-pectfully request authority to publish tha ing in front of the altar, Fi y all knelt down and ¥ bo Ate Wows are named Psa, ¢ibe. Godale the late Cengrersional election in the Avhland district. haps the most useful, if not the most ornamental, on | flour mill of 4 ih 1 & Brothers, the only onein dan- | *°7* Vers Tespectiatiy, ree Saree * sated the sepsainder a the _sorviog-—sometitag the.| Tere. The +. euall have the right’ of taking at nig YEE Roatright, of Tudlanepolis, recently married exhibition. The saddle of Mr. Grimsby has boen Bere WOE oT cthedse The Meare a pare aa Hon. Jaws Gurunm, Secretary of the Trossut ry, Wash- Legume thes ad {a signal n--aceS OF bareaus, at the domicil of the parties recommended, without alteration, for adoption in the | j,~ of four or five thousand dollars, by the water ha U. 8, Suavevtsa ScHoonxe Ew.sc pr fi concerned, or on board ship, the declarations of iiergeter ait Cobadeeil ¥ Fete Ms rag erly and broke her zeck. She died instantly. peu army, by a board appointed by the War Department | «rown upon the wheat and other contents of their i ‘ 1 | mill, The Manchester fire company came id to determine the best pattern for saddles and oth | veo dered efficient aid during the contagion, x Orr Sax Paono, June 1, 1653, Sm—I have the pleasure of reporting’ 0 place from the sheal to the soutiiward "Of Se dae oe with the cthers alternately, nog {Ori from the Superior, they rose ay ., reired | captains, crews, paseengers, merchants, itize! altar, courtermarching—to uss $s they had | of their country, and of executing there all ‘equate having courtesicd as the papera # On dit, that the,Governor of Conada, Lord Elgin, is to | equipments for cavalry corps. This board wer Cm- A ee i ar On dit, that the ¢ rd Elgin, ¢ ‘ 0 Between two and three hundred operatives, one. | &4 Sam Nicholss, of which I have made a thorough exa- from the chapel in the sae wards in which the in erespective consuls-generals, conauls, vice con- | be haw bled fe name ne Lng Fe pyre pple a pored of officers of high rank and greo* Practical | hulf of the number being females, are suniern Ook of | ™! oe DEYSE Lees peel snchored upon its 32 deg 30 min north, 1 % - #Poom in which some little | suls, or consulor agents shall have i oman a oat , a e the right also to | conferred i weildren of poor Irish ts, ehh a | regulations of their country, all acts of James Colina. th id i f ti port, and we trust they will recetye the : efve them that ducation Fytich ay neaeieae peer execu ted between the citizens of their | Pittsburg, one bight laet et Fort ytanetey vip alive constructed as to give the rider an easy seat, bring- | br tis community. in some tangible stages Mace Cheituern: In gnothersien veto meee te arn ntry and ci or inhabitants of the coua | im Circinosti, The murdered man, whora body waa | ing his weight in tho centre, his body in an upright, | are poor orphan girls, appealing particularly to the eo ey h parentege, but qnite young. who, I under- between the latte? provided that these Lager “ne is Ly f Ty We eegingebaeyeeg Se graceful postare, and allowing the inside muscles of Ma an moar cen. stoo nhs tc Gahan vest : d e wn of " pasa elses ea pei Das fae Late pet m 0 othe annhaties property sitaated, or to business to be transacted, in | slce factories, wi ah give poem, to boy oat the thighs and knees to come close to the saddle and Foreign Miscellany. Seey, funded tir 6ee, ter me cin ia i ee the territory of the nation to which the consul or | four hundred and et ES six persona, of both sexes, in | sides of the horse. The benofits and advantages of The greatest anarehy ieee to prevail ia Syri and the Hotel Dieu’ nunnery, founded ta Int tae | 28ent before whom they arecxecuted may belong. | *he manufacture of this aaddle aro auch that is said, upon the longest | Some deserters had selzed on a ‘Tarklah mail in’the the reception of sick aud diseased persons. Ho Copies of such papers, duly authenticated by the | ,Several hundred boatmen are detained at Albany by thousands of mifes, i Village of Dimas, near Damascus. The conductor ever Gsetully and seen hone eauaed persons. How. | consulsgeneral, vice-consuls, or consular agenta, | the dilspldated condition of the caval near the! city. marches, even those of thousands of miles, it will not | wag robbed of 150,000 piastres, and afterwards inmates of these living tombs tay be spent. yet I and realed with the official seal of their conaulate or | Tbe snriversary of the storming of Fort Grinwold, and | chafe, or in any manner iojure the back of tho horse. } killed. ‘Tho Christians are leaving Antioch a believe the prevailing: feline cf yh p spent, ye consular agency, shall be admitted in coarts of jus- | te masrnece cf Groton heights, is to be duly regarded | The one on exhibition is beantifully embellished, and | Aleppo with their fumilics, and c to tl fon casual visit t0 these institations must Le ter bg het et tie United States and France in like | 84 celebrated at New Lovdon on'the (th of September. ita study will be beneficial to those who are mush in The Cbristian and’ Droge fahabitauts of ‘the t wi e originals, Mr Srell, a plict of New Lond A bee Ls arms’ * ecu an or te from the world Art. 7. In all the States of the Union whose ex- | for sidicg and ‘abettio ‘a the snsuegiing wenmsciios ot the habit of riding on horseback. pe eee hss many of he prime of life, who | tsting laws permit it, eo lon: : tha lower end cf the Seund lac! fall” ou - The Paris Union says:—" A letter might adorn and render happy the domesti | pe iz and to the same extent fall. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. H i from Paris, a happy the domestic circle, | as the said laws shall remain in force, Frenchmea eee in the Nowscl/tste, « ministerial Met of experience. The peculiarity of this #<dle is a pa- | ¢mployment by this calamity. They are persons longt- text saddle-tree, invented by M» Grimsby, and so | geverally dependent upon their daily Iabor for a sup- Dra bgt atta aes 1 Iau bears NW by N, by compass, diztant 46 miles: igdlan@ of San Clemente bears NE 3; N. by compass, distant 43 miles. The nature of the bottem is hard.’ composed white nnd, broken shells, and coral; the least water found, ten fathows, would be about nine reducsd to low water, and the chracter of the soucding, as you will find upon reference to the chart which I send herewith, irre- gular and abrapt, i weatuer while at auchor upon the shoal we found prety = bite tern ordinarily prevails, Ris the 0 vicinity, bearivg a strong resemb!: that upon the banks of Newfeundiand” ® eee ‘The current is Irregutar, frequently sotting against thé wind, and running with a velocity ‘of nearly to> knote per hour, preducing a heavy sea, and causiog the water Probably to bresk in heavy weather as has baen reported. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. T. H. STEVENS. tude 119 whose course of existence would be less un: | shail enj. = Reams’ patent corm harvester is another imple- Lieutenant Commanding. U, 8. Navy. A e | yjoy the right of possessing personal and real Naval Intelii ns’ pa ’ stes is another imple- Rouen, states that the Russian ukase ordering a con- | L/eutesant Commanding Janne Alden, U.S Ni there Ore vital taperg "aie ith es of | property. by the same title and fal the same manner [Vrem the Washington Sears A august 20.) ment of agricultural life which will be interesting | siderable ery of men in all the empire, is preceded of Hydrography party oa the Westera coat.” al aochety. y » Thus withdrawn from | as the citizens of the United States. They shall be | TUE JAVANESE AND RINGGOLD SURVEYING “xreor | to farmers, This machine is very simple in its con- by sotue observationa published in the janraats of St. : Spoken. is Petersburg, the text of whi 3 Shi wn sd pon nt ere | FESR Rie ee aati | ARRRERA tts MB ree horse and a boy, from sixteen to twenty acres of | ter phrase:—‘ Russia fears nothing. In. spite Forcign Ports. corn per day, and lay it in bundles of from two to be eohatled Pog eg Sena ‘Moar bag es the Pg port ab: Aug 13, brig Thomas Connes, ten hills, aa desired. Am ingenious partof this ma- | thodox faith She will in aioes dinipate ait ie Nasav—No Am vewels in port abt Aug 12. free to dispose of it as th 2 In the aft :) ii ‘e as they may please, either gra- TIONS, pte fg ormwa whom, in com- | taitousty or for value received, by donation, testa, rOCay Cespetchen were recelved from Commodore guuces for Oa nici Soectea tak ro under obli- | ment or otherwise, just as those citizens themselves; pid gd at ae ta on the 16th of May. All was Me out to what is called the Prieto Poe sexe | aad ia no case shail they be subjected to taxes on | trout 16 sail for the onesiac domabs teas of the two miles from the city. It ix a delightful’ ransfer, inheritance, or any others different from | vessels of bis command at Shanghal. pe ep eg lace, | those paid by the lat i A F perfec reir, ap dl irl i i fur Coatemiision, | tn pax: ype er, or to taxes which shall not ton oe ortelige hale zeference to mattors ‘a China | chine, is an appliance called a dropper, by which the | enemies like dust.’ Mawaaniio—No Am vessels in portabt July 19, . , I understand, there was | As to the States of the Union by whove existing | Sie beloved fo baat grat ‘pertascs We’ Garathano: | boy riding on the back of the horse can drop the | _ The Genio, which had been snspended for a month heap lisiy td ALBANY—-Arr Aug 20. sobrs Palladl Hie ‘wliadium, Avery, NLoa, don: Adelaide, Briggs, N BALTIMORE ‘Ang 19, echr Minx (Br), Pentston, Bermuda 9 days; Geo HM tmith, Nicholas, Providence: Ci barks Chenargo, Hines, Valparaiso and a mkt; rg Ranta ane iS i Sea? ANE Y cance ro at eRe » St Johas,’ NF; T A'Cu BOBTON—Arr Aug 2, ship Telegraph, Paualand, Val- ravaleo; bark Meptare, " Dwver, Created June 20; brigs some aversion manifested as to visiting the farm: | lawi i ves bls to learn their tence, ready for shooking. The cost of this machine is |, menced its publication on the 26th ult. t bn 5 a ® aliens are nct permitted to hoi real tate, th badd Bard “! cr tei 4 br ‘ i ei tt n % : bat the present incumbent, ein ae Yignest, | ee engages 0 recommend to them the passage Tengalches wereulroreodived from Commander Rieggold, | 241 1 aa rs : ji z e c row, E ee ) ir oe re ent, 4s actuated by a more liberal feeling, and strangers | of such laws as may be neces<ury fer the pr ose of “J is Beliing’s Straits surveying eqaadro r desirable, as far: —* Byei con. i tt Peeent t | commesrise ch or A essary the purpose of | Nay'st the Island of Madelrs, (on {ath July iart), mor The speed of this machine pre hs i | political sell A tetier ays ae i are now welcomed there. ie ins b tat 1 , h—" 6 cultivation, with an ambrageous garden well stocked I T mentarily expecting to wei 4 if wpe ened gata bale, eaten rmrraton ot oe | ifs Iisa nner tan atte | tn he ue tig nce | ene at Oolong a ets Ce 8 @ ent the garden Is a ession and inheritance a Sreamany you tax Hoy. RJ Warxim.—From what | 7. ‘1 : leo! valid. If M. Moyano, the Ministe: statue of the Virgin Mary with the infant Jesns, be- poss inheritance, the government of France | we rocidentally gather, the Alleghany (steamship) will | 12 i A Shee ch the corn iy brittle and difficult to cut. | of Public Works, should not ad tf sd r fore which, \ i J y accords to the citizens of the United States the same | be ready to start in twonty days, i 2 If this ia able to accomplish that for whi 4 hot adopt the opinion of bis fore gatich; when we urrived, were prosteuted five | righte within ite tereitory with tepect. to real atl | Weer whererer he daireato’b5 mck ia'foe Sant Aud | commended, it must bea great advantage to every placed by: Esteban Collates Divot of te Poe ” performing their evening service, We con i ff i Jollantes, Director of Caroline (Br! Soquently heelistel stews ine tay tixe bet - | personal property, anil to inheritance, as are enjoyed | f '# prefers the Saranac, one cf the finest steamers of | farmer to possess it Sen 1 Director of the Post | Cnroline (By), Van Norden. Glasgow July 1; Moat by one of the attendante thet % ee py ag Bere by its own citizens. the rervice, she, too, will be ready to go to sea io per pe ag Let es Pe Ngee te Art.#. The respective consuls gen: hapa month. We take it for grauted that the gore | WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT. ‘The Var (French paper) of the 90th wt. says: | tralia; Albania Wiese eld Se Jouee Mao toed tot Boley a, We patsed on, reverently removing our h al, consuls, | ment bave tent 5 y Te ly removing our hata, | vice-coneuls, or consular agents, shall t asuls, ot bave tentered to bim the use and entire control . xTION: “For some days back a ni as I w perhaps the agents, shall have exciasi her of these vessela; offe h ; CONTRIBUTIONS. + lays back a rumor was 1a circulati Dar ot, Wheid, 08: lia, Niok> to be deep; Meat, Haya yer Nota A emed poh of the internal order of the merchaat vessels } shall proceed waver Becrtantcn sat elthor of them | ‘To cash on hand... .. “pig $1,177 35 ore and its neighborhood that the Holy vinci ecron! Marveitiens bran tohn i Dom inde, Be Coibarines remark will apply to thoze individuals who are Gene | Gf thelr paticn, and alone take cognizance of | embark, after makizg as much of the journey over land, | COBtributions for this day 62 29 fen ‘ faptige Caled mb, Ree Toad | ee ea eld steamer Clty of New ork, Matthews, Phite-” . onseqnenee, & vast 5 . differences which may arise, cither at sea or in port, | &* he pleazes. between the ce ptain, officers and crew, without ex met with, during e' hour of the day,at the churches | in the pertorn: H * 1 emai Hays! Per armauce of their religious duties. Anartifi | ception, particularly’ in reference to the adjustment |, TH#® Late Rev. Mn. Puxxy.—Somo of tke papers cial capal bas been constructed in th 0 ‘i otal canal ae een const ence d . in of wages and the execution of contracts. The local have stated that at the accident on the Woycester Total r 529 64 nutober of women and children flocked to the & . r+ t sities 4 | from all the villayes of the acrondissement, to offr A Man Kini at Memenis.—A fight took place | fl Prayers Jn the ruin, aud to deposit their ofterin delphia; berks Sarah Olney, Cottrell, NOrleans: Sasan W Lied, Sweeter, Obarieston; Hadley, Keat, Balcimoro; 1d Hallett, do; brigs Coral Kinsman, Charleston; M kk J Gilmore, Eldridge, Philadelpbis: Willian Crawford, Perry, » Near by is a spacious summer-house antherities shall not, ny pretext, iaterfere in | T08d, the head of the Rey. Mx. Penny was severed | Yesterday morning, on board of a flat boat r {nw little box in a corner for the purpose. The sub- | do;rckrs Bullrush, Hall, Alexandria; Fashion, Lori Priests ‘Occasionally assemble, sud. one day in the these ditferences, int’ shali Tend forcible wid to the | 10m bis body, and that his corpse was xo disiizured | Geo. Dunn and Martin Sutton, ia which re ntie prefect of Grasce, being informed of what had taken | Baltimore; Thon Feaner, Niekecvon, Phila doip'n; Lathme th Hace, sent orders to the Commissary of Police of | Child, Thucher. and Wm H Maller, Crowell, do; Bay when they may ask it, to arrest and imprison it was covered over to prevent people from look- | W48 killed. Dunn was arrested near Fort Pickering, i week—I believe, Tuesday--the grounds are reserved “¢ | all persons ing atit. This i tire! r y N a to ha i i 20 Ss yr. NYork; Mystle, Storer, exclusively for their use, the only re a la p# composing the crew whom they ma if his is entirely incorrect ; there was no | 9nd brought before Justice Waldran for e: 0 Jannes to have the rin razed to the ground, and to | Stare (Burr. NYork; Mystic, Storr, do. ply restraint to which | deem it necessare s, y A dispute occurred between Dunn aad Banga, abort take possescion of the box of offerings, in order to 1 EUCKEFOR(— Ar Avg 18, eebr Bowdiieh, Burgess, Pht- ) confine. ‘Those persona shall be | 1J87y apon the person of Mr. Penny, exog ta sieht ch visiters are snbjected. TI is | jected. There is a neat chape: U ntents hounded over Wo the arrested mark or brnise on one sid: whic ure of Mouans, equest of the consuls, addressed could not haye | the quality of the hay on board of the boat. Sutton BaNGOR~ Arr Aug 18, achr Hattie Aana, Philadelphia. round stone tower, where are interred th ains of od his d ? ert ; the firee monk ead fer ere qaverred the remains of | nthority, and aupported by | Caused his death. He was a man of very feeble aad | charged Dunn with misrepresenting the qt for the use of his parish church. These orders were | cid brig JW treat, Parks, — there iss monument there cecig me inne an offical extr Wer ek tht ito OF ee delicate health, and tho probability is that tho cud. | the hay. Doan then galled Button C40 lint duly executed, bnt the crowd siill coutinues to flack | CHARLESTON Agree tie inemory. time of thelr sayin veld, during the whole | {0 shock of the concussion of the trains fightoned | Sutton gathered up a hatchet and made at Hunn, | £01Henelguborhood, in the expectation of beholding | N¥ork (sod +13); Catalnca (Sonn), Ea'eye, Borooloan; » Owing (0 the varions rally beri Zt nthe port, a the disposal of the | Bim to death, and caused the breath instantly to es- | with the hatchet raised above his head. It is not another appearance of the Virgin. Watsou, and sehr Zephyr, Byers, Havana, from Montreal, travcliers ean lw: | corsnla, Their release shall be gp dat the mere | C@pe from his Innes. Hewas mach beloved, and has | known when Su'ton waa stabbed. none of the wit- | The French imperial yacht Reine Hortense left | 4. \4 Ars Avg 10, telira, Somerast, Pulladol- p y ‘ork. Sld 10th, eebra Ebon Baw. | request of the ex tiderable variety in selecting that by + ( 4,made in writing, The ex- | lft a numerous circle of mowners— Newport News, | 1 ‘ having seen the knife used; ‘ the dock at I; Satarday ing, t y : ‘ty in s i 7 i they will 7 ¥ gd | . he eX hes ‘por ers, ia seen the knife used; but the parties i ayre on Saturday morning, to proceed | ¢ re return to the United tates We tatieies when wl | penses ofthe arrest auiidevention uf thoce persons | ANS} were immediately separated, and the blood wee then | t Cherburg, but re-entered’ in the evening, her |? ‘knwo by Dance, Bor a ne paki by the consuls, a cate seen upon Sutton’s shirt. The accnsed was bound | Commander, Af. Exelmans, not having arrived from | henee: sears Boule bine, and Oregon, Trenia, Tangient line, which Lon recently been opened, they will have Art. 9. The respective « Bp podem ee ng the White Mountains of | vice eonsuls, or consular agen pshire. ing Montreal in the morning | sailors, and all other pers cars, at ten minutes after seven o'clock, they arrive " Sgtide at helf-past three in the afternoon at the Gorham Sethe, WS ey NO ei al New York Porcrros. xt foil there are to Le Us genera), consul, | elected in this Stato a Secretary oi Btate in place of itt’ fare of ‘te Henry 8. Randall, « Comptroller in place of John (. 4 Bh: ai dl Wright, a State Treasurer in place of Benjamin yg OF tuelr | Welch, an Attorney-General in place of Levi Cd 12th, rip Shetiield. ‘Sears, Boston; bark Aquila, Newell. do; belg Adams Gray, Henry. Havana; 13th, steemebip Toxes, Place, Vor® Crus, Towd to soa dil, Alps Roxal Victoria and Warbler: 7th, nip Caloaouia Brander, bark George, briga Broom and T # Watuoa. over to ape er at the next term of the Common Law | Paris, as expected. :Two beantifal lifeboats, made Conrt. ¢ bond was fixed at $1,000. The prisoner | Of cedar, intended for the Reine Hortense, and being, isa young man, seemingly not more than cighteea | itis said, a present from Queen Victoria to the hm or twenty years of age. The boat is from the Ohio ied the French, have recently arrived at Cher: stati i ‘ é accu ” . : river, loaded ay e— 7 Enquire 1g from London. ~ . dase of Mount Washington ss aad (oo aaest from the | deserted said ships and vessels, for the prurposo of &. Chatfield, a State Enginecr and Surveyor in place Awe. "aca rT Tere! | » None Brat EN, heakis ten emeohs Weld Pitas tease hat tae to the Glen Howee aoe crarand the nearest approach | rending them on board, or back to their country. To | °% Wr. J. McAlpine, and a Canal Commissioner in —_—— Tan Maren Taxds—The Portland State of Maine | =%!th; hence for Norwich; schra Pints, Rogers, and And- ing this interesting locality, a ride of tarde boart ts bse! end the consuls of France, in the United Beaten, place of John ©. Mather. All the incumbents are A Comet. kays:—-‘We are extremely gratilied to learn that ieshesn dlcherts, ‘hanes’ “BIS clbup Nee G nt the cara takes the teaveiice in | shall apply to the magistrates dei + | democrats of the “soft” or “barnburner” stripe, ex- TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Governor Crosby, having examined the report of | Charell, NYork. a Friday, Saturday, and this, Sunday, evening, 1 | the commissioners appointed to purchase the land NEWARK—Sid Aug 20, sohr Harvest, Prosberg, Wi have noticed a comet, northwest from this city, | of Massachusetts | Ae if Maine’ has approved the ham. ite fe shigelibies” about 20 degrees above the horizon, at 8 o'clock P. | same, and issued his proclamation for calling the | ,ROCKLAND—Ars Aug 16, bark Eastern Belle, Havener, Aroogh trom Montreal to Pordand is nx dollar” | Goperat of May 4, Fete ay. ndin | © Mater ‘Thowe who are desirous of viewing tho splendid | thori Ter Aug federal, State, or municipal au- Ax O1p Pasniow Raviven.—One of our most Feenery of Lake will have an ity of | F° consuls of the United States in ctable citizens appeared rday in bi It hi defined Bangor for Qubs; 17 A ine inne "Guts GaBeraay ot | Hn hl pny ny ot compet at | tno Nea rhea | Matte seem aoa ds a | Lemma thro eh Seaernny | Ry hai Nm aa Sarniogs and Washington cars at Troy, | era, supporting it by an exhibition o tho fermen | wejemcent contume, be elfeited much attention — | outer edie of the dipper. KB. | said We have ‘no doubt the Legisature | “La Pr henae registers | Ricimond (Va.) Enquirer, Ang. 21, 1953. will complete the purchase,” eer eeY | Evie deer tosh ee bien tia bes.