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condemn the conduct of Mri FINANCIAL aND COMMERCIAL. - ow Brow: . fy iteelf, and most 0 the Havana, July 100b, 1684, | ] Boeron, July 29, 1854. DOOD , injurious NE nS Demand for ana Scarcity wf the Heraki— A Sraret The New Theatre cod tts Corpe—Death of Mr, .| %2%0 of religions frerdom. Op the other hand, MONEY MARKET. Save Commsnon—T™ Slave Trade, | mee G. Austin hnproveusnts—Sales of Real Es- fet aad intro nd ba ce 3 of x: Sumay, July 30-6 P, M. By the steamer Blak Warrior only two Hmmats the r tate— Opening of Tufts College—' Acts ond | tray prema’ the fixed purpose of the Romish | During tbe past week there have been very quiet times Resolves”— The Weathes— Mr. Bronson on No- Copreh, which lee mare ortate members would hen in Wall street. The asles of fancy atocks have been to ef the 10th were recelve! bere, except theag whtoh | itie om en ‘were clutobed by the forctumeos boarding | y= ‘of the 2a: of bs We, bayingh tivism—' on the Cholera—The Intentions tal’ cimcrened meager @ much a or Se -nrest ostent, #99 HIE eee tris rtei? dome Commerce Jane... We. . prices have beep realized. The tendency throaghogt for due sdvice of the affairs of tha world, at the } pouncement ‘joy: b eas of the Free Soilers on the Gubernatorial! Nomina: | powerful party to coutrol and to use thelr hes been downward, and the market has besome so much regal chambers, The captain of the port, who is —————— fion—Reported Conventions of the Know Nath- pre yy ‘Mr. Browneop, from having comma- ed that all bope of anv immediate change has been, always first olong ade of a fresb-arrived' steamer, (ne, Ents, Coepicpnntionet. toe}! ings, den de> pera noe Pi ay ey belealpery a ara eigen tile no ” ot 4 'y got eve j the Ca) ten-General’s boat took one for the | a iggy Chg wr tay ‘The anpouneement of Mr. Barry's return to | vice, though from po gu0d metive. comparatively they are, hut the probability ie that they Private use of the Captain-Genera im the office ut pimanet inne Death of Miss Pill- sing, Awerica, with ladies and gentlemen for our new taenuy expr th opti Sl “anand will touch much lower pointa, There are no buyers in Joining ble spi'enos. shamber; Dow Peps recelrei mone—Armes ican Stoicism—Politices—The Presi- | whose cityfied a ee ‘maade theatre, has been the source of gratification to all aeae cnet "Asiatic evolera in Boston | the street ‘The old erep of epeculators foraieaeea ene for the Miltary Secretary's offs ; ove forthe | © | Tho stock with which to-fester -alike the good coan- | #dmirers of the legitimate drama, whore confident | this summer. Tt is sup) that what goes | been entirely used uo, and we must wait for snow sup ws “Aha oa 1 Cor es + on, how conk how delight, ow 6 Hae sare unerepaes, acaen camel cod bay feed! wants send fae ge age people now Se p lt as Mn Got ns ry ps Shik papain yr Ban , 1, } nage . - ge A Re ers will prevent an: pr pacntie Pen tga Sa bes tooa rereing that rece, ae it comee shlong | aud sonpg met Danaed, until. thay have a 4 be eo a er a rsoaestes Regard ae am) Hmvorted aril Janta they sate indo Jn. seeb) 0. stale. thas. tha Mghionh sod along the blue waters ie our drevees fabrics. vaguest rumor produces au uneasiness that iafelt by he hissing favorites at court— what ased to be called 7 ‘the | satiefled with bis conduct, . How the experiment | vernment ea ablisbed arbitrary power in the dirty | 7 tocy onthe Het. Wein stated that the financis? ride from Cincinnati, through Dayton and Sandua- gs we i nested 5 hs ‘gt whe ‘at \pstitational te the now to be entered upon, for the matntenance of s | paita of the city, aud enfo:ced a vigorous ave Or | affairs of the Readirg Ra Conigans 5-00 the High on the Hudson, thirty-four yéare | ky! The raile on this road are well lajd, and we haye | they are . Hf bonest- house and water, of chloride of lime and the wer povt Loki” Bu Loo procras of your liberi dx | escaped tbe joking and slonde of dust chazasiariaty | senvch of bealth and's reereaslon: Ficus Vong Re ere ee Ai dipcnnniia wath brush, and suppressed the use of bad food and | that the stock scesnnt, ano all other accounts, have boen pat! ou must tnetease the quantity of oly, 98 upon the mountain oF along’ timately to would be less to! worse “rotgut,” our city would have been 28 | thoroughly examined and are all correct. These stato- ‘tee eyes of thie exion, sid wait the reception, Y speculste upon, and the fotare canbe Heft to take | healthy this season, almost as the Elysian Fields, | men's are undoubte ly true; bat it will be difficult to which, with the thermometer ‘st ninety-five, o rall- | pe gyatitied to learn that hasty waters for yout thonasnd fola reward, whith may : way journey of seven hours ia preferable to one of | jess freqnent than formerly, and ranean) et near a anaces bon ea eed care of itvelf ; but we aro sseured that everything | vlwre doctors are ouknown snd the sexton 18 a2 | sare the pubile believe thet there is not Houe great hid- bas been done to render the ovming season an a tod pans raphe ghee eee eee den mystery about the matter; that sooner or later some of she Lite Miamat and Cleveland ges ee ee fr 4 have at leart the (ovsolatinn of kyowing that yoa | formed more lasting, have doue good in. sovaucing the canse of truth; by pai eguatij = bcd mises frame “a Fe ee ey ‘atareated,” agrecable one, and such as shall be worthy of | fect. Cleanliness must be kept up, even at the ex- | dewelopements will be made, similar to thove which have” @irvensiog tw light fo this bamghted latitude; carp ee: Caveat Bey! any thing, a short eketeb of the p resorte, notes popa- | Bostun, and ef the large outlay that hag peace ‘a few invasions of the inalienable right of | lately appeared, thet will renew the panic and couse siete the officia, snd ov. peuple, ear fadtbe | ait ob the guarde of the St. Lawrente, ioting down | jous nor as much. frequented sa. Seratogn; i been made to produce something excellent. | ‘citizen to be as nasty as be shall think proper. | rainous depreciation in the market value of stocks. the fal) fo var conuey ion sbes pretrial re my day’strip, The lake is a8 smooth ae glase, and meee se Oot Pee ‘ ‘the ees Mr. Elbridge Gerry. Austin, jate of San Prancl a) te aac may ze tr leatppaepen why Dot | Reading Railroad Company’s report, just published, wan ( : 1 0G Bene 4 lence Boall be lort.” ‘The government bere, jos mow, | the moon sbining brigbtly. What a noble ohain of | tifal city 988 The whidle’eouled' of the | aeo eros Y etmeter an ee of forty. | There ie little of interoat in polition that doos | Well enough #0 far aa tt went, but many very important earnest to estal idee that tie Ouse of Ras | inlend seas aro there ekes—- bow omdnelve to trade | pavition. The hotel hus litely pthor. | tree. He et oe 4 our — oe not relate to the Kuow Nothing» or free soilers. The | items were left out, which should have been put in. sis ano the United Matre are ideutical. ard A gi04'| ‘ang. prosperity! The contemplation of any gg | ough course of repairs, and or Bone in | be a8 ee iA mo Eltyri lage Gerry pve aid lotter ave aaid to be divides on the gestion of nonl- | We have no account of the fivating debt, and no one out- deal nonplunred' by the dévaila vf the Hikad, abd | 91.54, of all, in fact, that ie greatandsabiigtin.ne- | the world. Nor will travellers; 8. a correspondent oH hy, Pete sh gg Phaiion, « (Seana Neo Betinga candidete for Governor, ‘The regular por- | side of the comoany appears to know anything sbont it. es eially botheved by the commentaryas te the vvevates the mind and tarns it with veners. | Of the HsnaLD remarked of « certain other specious Baty aod Vire-Preaident of the ates ek Ms | tion of tbe party ave in favor of nominating General | 32%, not yet ton late for the company to remey the defect pomible policy-of Austria to pre onoerted posore | taro, clevates mind and torns it with vemera: |). «be under ihe inconvenience of lying two in | 5%!) au: «Ne esac nied Staves, in} Wilson, while the more “elegart "she % thn of the priscipalites with Russie, &. Tne’) tion, thankfulness and hope to the Creator of all | a bea.” whicb latter office he ales. His father was James | sons eulvttss in white kid gloves, a8 Air, Brownsoa and made the report taore perfect. Tho New York Cen: ; T. Austin, who ovce held the oft e of Attorney- | used to call them—sre@esirous of a very new maa | t4) Company lx daily sinking lower and lower in public geberal ewe oes uns sustain the annonucement Bod oor sequetices' “deft od. gives by the dansh Conen! trow New Orlewws by the Phifedeiphie for the information of the Marquis Peguela and Dn Pes é; ro thay the pala v phizes area lite luger @rewt «than cy mports with this iotaderably Rot weatber;, but owe nave not bd the termomete iat 96 Fahrenheit; or summer beat for New York ; bat warar eovugd when you baveto Pick avo choose, ‘sovoroing w ed quette and mak, @f course, which faners) yon will atseod, when your table is covered with mere black edges than gilt or Roi-tinged covers, ‘from those’ black eyed inapira- tious, shat would cumfors wid le you if they eoul). Bot there 18 uo ure \@ing metangholy while we aredemonerratng the falbsey of the Preasn Pp Bovophy, that tht bumen systens undergoes eutire @bange by rRovethitevery reven years; we do Bot tay borg ep ough to prove te fact, sovording to the present mevemeat sang the manera, Our beneficia: $a of Onuych sna State from Bpain, lest detail, ere consulting witn Don Peps, tie favo- rite Miltary Seeretary, as 80 division of the last plunder db. oughtérim the south side—five handred Africans for apprevtices) ip, whick aill be dispenved as favre, after the einecure offivinis'are supplied, to these who make the most igserest in something mora thingns epe%s very nature aoeme wofeened and the | | The “Gulf Springs” are siksaled twelve milles dls 1 seneral of Maxcachasstts, aod who uo the soa OF | indeed for candidate. ‘Some of them aesfor pa | eativation. The history of the colstrated “oon niost bh different 1s impelled to ackho wedge od | ee et eae g address and ‘conventeroce, | 014 Ben. Austin. a famous demo rat in the Juffer | ting up George R. Rusell, ebile others are in favor | solidation”” operations bax yot to bo written, A worsbip the Almighty Power thit has cceated a9 | 4 pieavant valley sive up the *inooski on the dall * | sonion times. Mr. BG. Austin was formerly a whig | oy conferring the honor on Ctarlea Theodore Buss2il. | wore ont: frand than thst was ne potrated ac greatness, toge and ove js “thar? ‘Thr redioinal qualixien | Of Considerable eminence here, and though s yoang | Boh these gentlemen are whiga, but are strong) by dis Seca Bb says "nas ease aoe Fe ee ce a ise? | map, held several offices of portance, and was & | g.tvadavery in thelr ideas, Mr. C. T. Ramell gus | M42 commonly, and the srockholters bagia to view it The portion of Ohio tbrongh which we travelled aoe bi 4 ‘ewion, 4 the pepti part of the | Very eiketive politieahies, oxy as povalar with bis | he naw Ser of both branches of oar Legis. | inte trae ght. By ther fnanvial arrangement, upwards wema rich in agricultural productions, The wheat | ceste, onty excepted; and the ride thr: acy | are uts be au-e of nie genlality and good natare. | j.1u:e. Bob pentiewen have ry abundance of | — ean r2! boy Reet coy ed the ae we work. forms a hilrwind “i /Hé wont to Californias few years since, where he ropeanm ty gaorcand bas lamtaiiag se | ee errr oi tutaj mca erctre ae oes | “hs wtne! Kees Neclgtegera os |e unet odons otovoorany Spas is now said to be about two Sud Oty. | the pe, nine millions of debt wero created, without re- pearea beavy and in good conéition, whilst severa | New Englav1. ‘Phe land rises neatly one sand | 134 the Panuma fever, and waa very short, vreyarda we passed had a most bealthful acd lax- serve bagi site, ng the hasta ta @ hall | “The new Universatist Colle, af Bomerriile witt ‘There is a romor that there is to be @ basiness con- ‘abs aepe't, holding out briJiAnt prospects: OF a ee eee oe a eee ee 700% | bo ovenea for the admission of students onthe thied | wention of the Know Nothings in thia clty next | ®tiving in return one owt in any shape. Tt existed whol- fine crop. The cukivation of the 4a yearly | The whole distance the branches of the Sounks Monday of next September, Me, Wm. P. Drow has | fursduy, August 1; but I nl nothing about it. | yim the imaginati n of the managers of the different becoming very much exteneed, pa 4D. Obi0, | thot people it» aides are so contigacas Ero form a | Dee? 8: pointed Profeswr of the Latia and Groekian- | Tnig ccrieattente understood te be only prelimi | companies, and wus made s reality to the amount of mino Kentucky apd Mieougj, and T'ntake no donbt the | complete shade shat ok) Bol ever pouctrates. gages, and Rev, Dr. Ballon will insiruct im Ansient | pary to another crnyention, that will meet hore | wilions of dollars. Anout twolre months slags the first: nee dl Ewone will in.8 fow yearsibe.can | Mansfeld menstaln, twenty miles worth, fs nob one Moder Geography and Bvidences 3 | Into in the antomm, just before the day of the State | enlo of the new conroldnted stock wns made. Bt sold at teen io fre xin. Thre Rae oe | vere to whens Bihar. Tie | "en ipronomente gl on Bre ane | Gitte, ey Serantng te Sane ot | Iyer sat ins rma aeat b W o that sufliclent ence is mot taken 40 the! propagation | snd guise eary of ancens, thare being ®. good bridle | ‘at will materially change the appesrance of De- | that thee ta much difference of opinion in. the | sted just what sas occured. From that time thestodk of @ ruperior Glass of vines. ‘I bave examined | path to ita summit. A lover of reed ae mca vopabire street. ““Prionge extate,” on that | order as tothe peraon to be supported by it fur | bas been gradually settling down, ani it will bring up several to ulitier, apd canuot see whet there ia to } cannot do better than take 4 trip to the Cold street, bas long been ocoupted by a brick building | Governor. A stron party is in favor of nomiuat- | before the lapse +f many wecks, sumeabere In the neigh- prevent the production of wines iio thé boot | Fvuec,on the wonntsing, and send a for twith | 2ot considered by most people to be very erna | ing Mr, Banks, while uthers oppose his nomination. | borhood of seveut; After having issued bondi that ave made on the Moselle and Rhine. This Jease Walton and bis fowli (hag ede ental, and which would unquestionably mect with | Nothing definite will probably be kno’ eters: petiet:oresaty peroree, thes shes 7 take a. few years. 40 novonsplied; but if the Unites | wsn20, Walton and bis fowling piece. Camel's Hap, | the condemnation of Mr. John Ruskin, #20 would | ject unwl the mori Pret wlention dap. The Kang | 207 mse millions of Anlars, for premiums em the Sept onlag alk reaper ber ran gro: beorind Winocéki, and In good view of the Lakes, affording, | Probably throw at te few. specimens rom ps | Nothings say that they shall throw fifty thousand | Mocks of the old companies, the new stook opened mting country, no time stould pati propa- ests * Stoves ce.” This coming down, at premium of twenty-five per cont. At that Pereaeed giowt NCR OhiZ pando: g valesef tha moun | /.n4'on its site is to be erected an odifice of mx | °° aie rite, veey nearly all the oid holders sold out, and tangible than court prestige or offfcis! inflaence. I | gating sud groving, the best description of grape, } tains, one of the most charming prospects of river, Duave put in for sx, $m company witb a friend, wick | 2d fhe result will be largely. remunerstive, os | Jabe awd Rovese conse to beveteten ee ine toep: | Stories, and to havea depth. and front of Afty feet Chittakts Resources and Position, the stock hos fallen into new hands. Very serious losses we ahail probably gets «ebave io our favorsome of each, It is to be of free wt me, elaborately oarved [From the London Gazette, July 13. have already beon reslized, and greater ones aro in the Rhenish wines of the superior clara fetch an_im- | peas prevents many an eye from feastin, th mevse price, particularly ia ~ Twin é pon thor’ | and ornamented, and to have threo faces. It will Moateera. te te loaemnecnd 3 PB. sola and many 2 foot from treading ite bald | Connect with the new building that ia rising on the 0 she seneeal Roath. Americse States there is perspective, The management of the company has, Sandusky with Buffalo. They sro splendid boate, |“ Last, but not least, are Magog and Willoughby | Site of the Exchange Coffve House, and the two will | stead rose 6a Chil, Amid sll the’ politioal | 12% the cusentitation, bron amet the enallbvt hekSaes, well calvulated for comfort and y. Captain | iybes—situated * horth”—aed Mag me measure 150 feet on Devonshire strect and Congress | fetal), ProStine On Patna atch troea tical | in which they have exhibited their usual chrewdmess. Meod aud Mr. Evang, of the former, have done all | (ent dimensions to afford an iniand aveataboat ride, | 2g02ze-, The, principal entrance will be from the | t> tte aissurb. the Oe soi time | myere have been five pickings in the administration of in thet» power to render the trip agreeable. | Musle | and fine excursions. ” | portby opposite, Brasier's buildings, end there wil! the Routh “Amerioan'repablict, Cuil, without’ any | theafalee of the concera, and ifthe gost of tha road doce ng have long ceased, ap @ Willoughby, charming Willoughby, is farthe most | D° 3° ¢ nee croee, Aceeie set other fortuitous advantage than a persevering sp- yually incre than ae around me warns me to lay down my pen, | tenutiful resort, and must eveutaally become tho Tonio tenets Te ae pagieal Weikoe , erty plication fo agricutaral and mining operations nas ae conuity =p pga Se ra So ems fips , galt water dignity, nf the government, and shall the for docamenta abate yet may be asked. There heen despatched a secret commission to the south ride ty the Jast introdaction of grounds of Pio, may be at the ntwdithey willeome ong a8 Stig BAG notes -ubops andblée'nente of donor, caused and seck a most luxnrions stateroom. Gciivered to the emilvnritisy for adjudicstion all ye | “ With the morning's ean we desoried Baffalo, ana | owe’ towering balan A fine lake, couched be- | G. 'F, Bryant, the well knowa architect. ft will bs | fualv athe tuae onward antil it now stands al the fnanclering, ‘The poor steckhoWere in our rafiroade have. SOE Nae sieas ce get SOM | Lestrange Pron utr cs, Sead | wegen, ean casein Doe rea od | fn ome ng very sarong in| Be Pa gore emf ay | Srna aelaone to pie sonar 2 ” " t bg living, & , " les throu, wi i can of ed di: a of for euch . governmen’ 5 res fh and snes, all defalcations, all the private spoculations of Se icc aneruan a | Sect tr A tetra eo | way ieee sesgerczotter re | Sastre tie a ae candy | SYiate Mec ane agent | ene ah mart eet i 00 upied in his:ypcation, where the ropes, blocks,*} all; moreover, the coolest, best. vontillated | » web from “up north” at a fatare date—not, sacked does not aecm to me, after making all proper exoep- eee rene! eyed it a e aes of oo ttat chal eae somneneat Ire not bean before. / althon e cowp! aw up extravagemt expendi. ebains, two ‘andhors, tables; chairs, instruments —for 1 i r ba nae iy om praia: occas tiope—for I am far from saying that there are 0 | iatoly bad a few difficulties to contend with, arising house I have been in during this broiling summer. | yor, until I would state that: the travellt bli boards me 4 or to tha good men among bankers and lawyers—that banks | toy’external causes, these have not rippled ita | ture apd private pickings of the of directors Cholera, a8 an epidemic, has de visited | oan pass across the dills from Montpeticr to” whence they canie” might throw some | these regions, jough 9 few fatal oases huve oo | White Mi . and lawyers’ Offices are someny chapels of eave ta ’ Hromatun eavathe dine PRe veel. thas enly | curred in the dity,entiely amongst those who have | ein Oy eT errant: without | the infernal reglooe 7 chap commerce tony extant. Tne ansetled condition | Tho Bre Ralrost Company heave ran up the oor ofthat larded ove or two bandied out of seven | just aprived fiom Chicago and other infected places: | the Connecticut ronte. A good stage ls rents |, Thote bave been considerable sales of real estate | fo insta Aan necson ot Wor tatrees Dene | conn ey sitions ot indebtedness sch of cata -ee Wenéred wa say three; wotch were takes aboard | ‘This le tn all truth 90. Ihave it on bigh medical | she road between tals place aod St. Johnal this week, in Chariestown and Dorohester, at good | and Bolivia the futerc ot by the latter state a create nine millions of indebtedness out of mothing—as em the ovast—wh! h 1 auggest ‘fur top advantage of | authority, and it would be difficult to deceive mo, as | w] lace ean be reached by a pleasant ride, and | P7ices" A wharf and water lot in Charlestown, mea | snq a baid déliare, have ee to add that immense sum to tte liabilities, without hay- ee next -oomission that pros dewra to invewagate | I have ‘been, sub rove, quite on the gui ive | ay belttho Gistanee and expense of the route by | SIDE 2384S feet, and belonging to the Baarern | {h0 f™port Of herd dovars, Have paralyzed much | ing something to show for it In the face of this, all fer the truths Som, py eet ate toe crn aren arrival, 1a orien: tes might give | raflroad, aera Seeey ee doe 1 rents tre ens but this bas been more reef valsaeet foie in. | Other instances of doctoring eapital and cost secounts temps—ar case or, whiel state same And I leave the natural world fora look at politics, rohase Boston creased trade with Europe, Australia, and C: ink into utter insigni $ Ja-t formerly denied in aff eff! smmuni- | 1 alo ran over to the , and find your - * » ‘The throwing of all tho travel p » and Califor. | # to ignificance. Paton of tbe Marquis Pravela. Bat on that ade I | Je news substantially correct. It has | emperanes, Woman’, riebte, ants Nebraskaiem, | jetween Boman and Charlestown unioWarren Brioge | ® The latiar has rises ‘within the last tnree, or | The exportation of pect from this port last wosk was bere ss soeee aa hoy has Den kiad eee ee Ls A The death of the | lar “republican a pas bees eee ee Uitte Sncoatvectioncn; his call of Chill le ot exten ry fertility, (al- somewhat larger than usual, a8 appears by theannexed enough to adviee, be writ on the Recomp Mies Fillmore, | ‘The convention at Rutland, preseat, crowd thong a * aatement haat, that his investigations inte hte rst harried | which Occurred twenty miles from this, is 8 | put in nomination a whig of Ae bid Yoder about of vehicles and pedestrians shows bow large ia the | GuonSle more snlenriomethan ene eter oe) chew rarer op Grace yaou vas Pour or Rew Yeux. note bave proved all that ne liad stated, giving me soune of much regret and fe amongst | End opposd to Nebraska, and in favor of a tompe- | mount of travel and business between the two | america. It yields all the arvgasa tak a eat | Brig Execution, Mant ‘@oubioons 8,940 00 @ few moe immaterial particulars of lisalities, | large circle of nds, who tiorn'9g | rence jaw, but not openly enongh committed to suit cities. ”, of the tropical products, and the LY Steamer asia, Liverpool, Cal. gold bars. * 890,870 64 names of parties, dis; of negroe., au’ the | fol her remains toth+ir last resting place from | the leaders of the temperance faction—ande Tem- | 1 218 Sg ond Sites sree ee fcom the land is twenty, in foro pai a # it DE 606,276 26- ba lag the veces an have detaiiod. se vessel bybeye beer mw eg ee pag soba 4 perance C: nvention, ou the eve of the great mass san eclaro te ere Jest ten ee thirty, and in others even a hundred the “ ‘s < gui coin bet 6B anieh Bao, oe Arthough the facts aronow | bours, and insensible upon’ the arrival of tho ex- bp eo er ie ‘rhigs bed taken umbrage to the | Pages more than was contained ip ray 5 a oe ag) Peep pode (sach apo Las Ber eee ° Seetee Oo of common nowrity, an batgvioe Rave been made | President and Bis sou, wo ors ta all hasto sun: | proceedings at Rntland, and broached the exbject ether Aa pope rte apecrreige tne morgen BS amie and the Biobio) ere navigable to sume ox: ‘ “© “Freaoh gold 20m oD ‘ever two © dozales”” im the toms of danger. 8 meee Convention; althon: x, J nt, 81 Hittle . —— ky of Havana; apa’one of t.'¢ officers of the vasac) | dreadfal a ‘hus apares ‘none; the peasant in | Convention bad put fa momination® @ leading fee | 12° aTeatest body of the kind thas ever mot in Masan- | {1" he Soule Tah rows farters and roadstenms | Total for the week. cov...5.+. Sea been inthe €ity 16 provite the ways and reaps | his mud but i» Just as secure aa the petted onc | soiler for Lienténant Governor, the free parties had | ¢hosctts. Most of tbe basiness dong was of & charac: | “ong ity conse, although in the northern and mid. | Pteviously reported in 1684 for the safety and cansmision of the crew, yet the | brought up in the lap of Inxury, and brobebly ueiug | determined to have an o-ganization of thelr own, | ‘et that comes under the pond of Se eibtnan Gle distri ts the shore 4 high and rooky. Yalpa- Total... General wil! not be able to anythi every prescribed precaution against the insidious | and if the whigs were so opposed to sion | there was sume of a decidedly i raizo ; : be rs hae been proffered him through Me low destroyer. How do you account for this, Mr. Ed- | of slavery, Tot them come ae saaeenper vore. Among theee were arilcles of amendment to ptsied Gores ao Gets is aad ty Metab Picsgt Dar Setnoritivn, “‘Tiie soems very strange, whore trere | itor? It appears to me that life is held much cheaper | » nominee who hag always professed antialavery | ‘ee constitution, about which not a word has been | thongh the latter basa amall harbor, which is Monday, avd the *pecie intended for export by her will fs <0 direet an accomntabilit’; here, in view at least | in this conntry than in any other I have ever visit- | principics. said for months, or next to mone. Iknow of no frequented than Talsahuano. Statistics speak morc | Dot go aboard untii just previous to ailing. She will of the Palace, to the siperinr autuority; and gives the appearance of truth to the frequent declaration mde, “that there must b» seme uaderstand- foz with the obief or his pime conneellor an’ onfidant Don: Peps.” Ia my next, for the in- fo wation of northern fanatics, Institut d’ Afrique, and the British ‘ArtiGlavery Society, I shall en- deavor to see how the account stands with tle pro grere of slavery by direct impo: tation from Africa. » We Lad yesterday a lot.of mak nape yy imtrocuced at the deposit at the eervo of 270 - eans, who hove heem dciven trom Trinidid withoat prvisior of food, or yore ena save what was leaned from scanty slave rity upon the road. § were nothing but 60 muny skeletons, too mach was ed even to serve aa fit subjétta for the wudy of the anatomist. It would cost too mach money to ship them, which they and their fellows return @ thousand fold to the Queen's chests .ii the e ptractors for their delivery, or the officera in charge Dave to make purt of t: eirown compensation by cur- tailing their rations. For this they have f:tlen by the wa: ride from starvation, and been left i» inci- dental : olice, or charity “o cover with eanh; for this, they were half famished before they were moved from Trinidad. So revolves the charity of the world. These things are not chargeable to the admipistrative hea? of this gov: rament, fori: vould de esible for Gen. Pezuela to anticipate a tee a infamous character upon the d; and the soil of E Asia ? worse feature of the times than th cach been fend by wisedfsatop et | parca a Sekar etek tte | mach enone a tbo Sara oal palo | Mth eget Pan ehes betas | eter amon tae Dat samen that Shere: te more Tele he Pea e whigs jotned in the call for a mass convention, | °° re a the gure! at 9 bestowed for 1559, from which it appears that the erat pis as a Pe Oat 3 de lo adi ee “amyl re Goon or | areopny anne cn os | melon aman met ado | Wi ine liom Sade atop | one ees bn O08 immo ay dence, or re religion, consequent *" endorse @ ‘i so, Li ar ras: joter- ,: lees dread of ap hereafter? or, again, is there mie Hie Se time these be ee ference in oor local election, in the name of tents | for home consumption; which, divided among one | Per cent. 4 reckkaanese? This question has often puzzled me,| snd I sce conventions assembled; | roto President, changed the whole current of poli- | Mullion of inhabitants, shows an average expendi | The Ocean Steam Navigation Company have declared a Oa Toate winterties adteientiorece ies ad i. fh ,tnlamracile_ Pe tice, and gave now life to a grasping faction, whereas fare of more than two guiness for each individaal, | semi-annual dividend of five per cent, payable August 1; ently. witnessed upon the loes of those who, in | we Renee abe ee noes | it should have excited none other than’ feelings | *Tesult few Europeans can boast of. In 1844 the | the Brooklyn Bank © comi-annual dividend of fe jo, were certainly esteemed near, dear and valued | None indesepon C Joint,” it was made “all | of profound indignaticn, no matter oa what acouunt | 'DPOrs were only to the value of £1,700,000, bat | cent; the City Bask of Her Coinesiions, oar ‘relatives, This, I sm clesr, isa pecsiiar cha- yey (A. wbig. free soil ph, doilertekon Now, ‘our’ people are 80 very mach sivee that period the grain crop Country’ has | Gog pnt hers) eget Tetteretio Df ibe “Ament; and? hon mint. | wust wante to be recognized with antiNebrask | ‘oitated about the instituelous of Kansas that toy | OcUbled fa quantity and value, and an immense in- | “en of Ove Ge lere:per yhare; the Doppersl! Mazenc- ever cause it arises, Tam Sncii:' to think | remocmie, 1 8 strange reporter of couventional | jaye no time to bestow a those of Massecnn. | <T the production of | turing Company, Biodeford, Maine, four per cent; the it evinces & strength of sind which. does yToce edings, sometimes. : setta. fam far from being t to the fara of minerals. In twenty years the popnia- | Ohio and Penntylvanis Raitrosd Company, four per cent. not allow iteelf to be warped from ts conrwe. b: It is true the free democrats that acted with | Karens, and et do net see why Ie shonid havo | #02 bas increased firty per cent; and the revenue, ‘A. H. Nicolay’s semi-s eekly auction salo of stocks curtences aver which 1s bae no sontrol,. bat which Le ne Late Gee, loager to so litte artesivion to bestowrlpee eae thins. The | Public woks, the Sources of pational wealth, #86 | ponds will Suis, se ueuel,on Monday, at aces equally will bend to inevitable consequences. { will | ag to pass over the names of tay don beige Litof Jellabyiem has descended upon our poli. | Products of labor, capital and credit, have progres®- | tweiye oelock, at the Merchsuta’ Exchange. ; ed in the sme ratio, instance my meaning. A few weeks since, I was at | Jar fre soil men, to au a federalist of '52, Line | U8, 224 we are too much interested in the condi | “Croat Britain jes the firstrank amongst the | Mr. Simeon I'raper advertizes in his sale, next Tuesday, @ botel in a certain city, at which a party ar- ‘ j tion of Africa to wash the faces and mend the an Infe-ted district ; they were all spoarently: in | after they get the reins of power into their bands. | Mut confess thas 1 somctimos feel towards the fs - valoe ol tha, ctapes atperta takem toguihens” us| sncesjermtenmteson teneacete nese Was good health andepirits ; but, alas, the arch destroyer | Consequeily, although Hele bands. | away States and Territories, sbout whose ns | Teer ae —e - se bps perm =“ Tue | road saye, “ Will be e014 on account of Comelins Vander- Mav abroad—in teu boars a lve ope ra ali !7—, | sonvenin om the Whig party, Sobled doo" ot | Ad eure co many of our zee people ar GL, | Kingdom, £10000; to the Atlantic. Sine of | MA imeiaton, beet complying withthe terme of . 5 ¢ free Boilers, they determ! te abide nor mi eo we? | North Ameri. 000; mm zh the seme day I sat at the public dinner tab! ite | pation, unless made from their rapks, Turveydrop née Jellaby towards Africa and the | syne cae eoree, ( sone Pry ba ‘The tral Railroad charter requires the main the bereaved husband, on,.and dangbicr inlaw. | ‘The temperance convention, compoce’ of whiga ip ras Gatien an Wbethee £170,000; and to the other American republics tri- | line from Cairo to Lasalle to be completed in May, 1855. They appeared subdued it andthe } ry app snbidned in manner, and the }ad, and free whigs, wet and nominated a ti.” 23 395 | during the t week—weather tat Be oe Se England, France, Germany and the | The Legis'ature prolonged this time to September, 1855. 88 There $F to the rales of the howe, wodeat e ayckitiones | pete, Feparted ninent ‘rcvsoiler On | through one, bones, blood, flesh, muscles and United States export general merchandise to Chill; | o efieiently bas the work been pushed, however, thet in the company of two huadred people, with ti..: | a whig—for Lieutenant Governor, and the Rat..ud | 2 tt mcant something, and qero ia earnest cles; for which Chul returns copper and alver in | ‘%¢ "bale length wil be completed by Janeary, 1886, tonal ference 1 have before designated «12: | mince for treasurer. . After the ticket tras report. is one comfort to be drawn from this, which is, that | bars and ores, wool and hides, &c. ‘The trade with | Dive months before the time required. We learn that tional characterietic. Grief wae vot eeree ws 1h sil it was Tafd on the (able to await, the wetion af Shot July often exhansts the great heats; but now, | au other Buropean conctries ia of little importance, | 190 miles of read are already laid, and for the remaining roatine ie copvent the next day. The froo d. . » Mr. Brownson’s letter in explanation of hisarticle | If We copsider thet Chiti was formerly s uist | 116 miles the rails, tles, chairs, & —that is to say, all been reported; Ble a nt fro: a 1 h-ve only to observe in relation toa defensive article in the Gazette of the Government of tre 16th, apd extracted into the Liaria de la Marina of the 1Stb, that the leformation which derives notoriety | though, poseibly, no one but myself knew of their | ¢ ° in s'ia community <omes trom purely Spanish net ee to my perhape satidious taste, the Sdowp mor oo Pood Br pry pike ined iu? .2 | om native Americaniam, wi appeared Jn the fast prep ype or eget now. | the material, is bought, paid for, and delivered. ‘The svarces, and could have no other. Pi nblic oinion ones ifo wero com led with. We | union cor vention had been sent im to socrot!y civo | Dumber of his Review, ia not likely to add t> bis | 90 considerable os to amount to less than £59,000, | *Reineer extimatos that $300,000 and five months are now or eratiment is in error in relation to the negroes at rong: 1 and clrcam: | y right direotion to the proceedings, and after “4a. | ¢vedlt in ay way. It may be a harsh word t2 537, | We si ip to Chill chiefly apices, tea, manuiactured | “ll thas fa required. ‘The interest fund of the company Trinided, slaves and emancipados, ditto at Ortigora, a0 tie Inland of Cortes, and sore dozen other pieces. the data is furnished by Spaniards. The ‘@orrection made, “not official,” is also Soan' ih, and from ite elevated derivation, entitled to our rtances havef rendered us stoi With what a | pizin P but it does zeem to me, that the be gives i means, 1 g they adjourned to meet the disunion und 4 vos tor | tobacco, spirits wines, cotton, linen being composed of specially provided, total disregard of | comaequences di ot | tcmperance conventions, at the State House, in one | '8Ving written that article, is an utrer rome silk pi, ow ater et ong i~ imports fomonn cmbeahas pay poe a rene Ba pag tere zil a forefathers — undertake the lorious Mm 4 He pretends that hi oT incaaderce TWH '€ a Ps grand mass convention ; whero, upon aseombling, | ao. Pican” ty tage ice consist of coffee and sugar, and from the | It will be remembered thet the compeny last winter ne- free oilers h People we not since bad to becomegreat! Regard}. <s of the | been one ridges wba rae advocating LT @ Catholic; Catholicism bein :, gotiated the balance of its bonds to parties who had the tfal mn, which is with means, we have had the end on; yy need by way of the Cordilleras, in excl i ae permet ey wich awh plone | Tetefore everything that has impeded. Coarse | 4° 2,Damivee fF ovemor; and nowbe was called | f'the Valet Bates that ope ofits onda has | RE BeTpbanaiae._ Or the 2,600 0001. of exporta from | tional privilege of taking all the balance, The com Le threats intimated are to be reeponded to | has been brushed auide and with vomparn- | they thrown off thelr geard, they’ were "ome to adyocate a pecaliar doctrine to render It ua bo a mee ee ae’ ae caceietran rine ae eer BD holt w}* Iinerals, lading coal, now cash to contractors y instead of bonds, in’ when they attempt the exocution, which as far as comerns the writer can be of no consaqence, conscious of having uttered only the trath, in his ac- sidenval relation with your journal, as it has been given bim by persons who are of distinguished copsiceration. If the laws have existence in relation to intermar- — whites with negroes, why are they not t It would be an easy process of rofuta- tieo, and there are very many in Havana who ‘woo! mont hapoy to be convinced, who have Rived all their lives oder Spanish law, and yet are tive inaifference; and this, perhaps, is the best ‘ar, This ia aa little to Saco , °° | prepared for the, remit. After dodlamtion, | "i iain accordance with Urs © Catholic! | considerable importance for the steamers ru the present state of the market, there reussined $2,000,- Tam much stiuck with the vast improvement two | pheming—unequalled in ‘a Wetbodist ‘oan 4% | given in Mr. Brownson’s article. No one can havo | 0 the Pacific coast. The balance of one million at | 000 bopds on hand, and these have beon claimed by the ears have effected in Buttalo, It is not exceotied | © the veominating couitene see Boor eng | read that article without being convinced that Mr, | Chillan valuation, consisted of egrivaltaral produce, | parties holding tbe optional privilege referred to, The there tc taforteues cat bal ey ae eee add | upon the frst ballot stood eleven for Rager, the Rae | Brownscn's object waa to bring about an, slltszce idee cable Nites and wiaanec’” Avareat naieiiee of | company, we understand, awarded thom at70, with © D 0 , about nired | land candidate, twelve for the free soll nomizce of wey ee tw Cate, 0 be light concession : by few Weatern cities, In the hot weather it is ince Of t live, for the of exolading all fore flour milis have been erected the last four | ‘ght =e % 3] the Temperance Convention, Mr. Brainard, and | 2% parpose ef exclading ali foroignors | vo5ny to supply the extenaive trade opened up ‘ia ‘The total value of the foreign exports from Baltimors h two desirable resort; a refreshing breeva from the lake | fiyo for ‘ation, who was subsequently nomt- except the latier from the rights of Amorioan | {9 iitenis, or the week ending on Thareday, the 27t2 inst. t- > . amount producing a 750,000 baga of flour, of 4 to $201,382. The export of breadstaffs tor tbe wook cmt, on bss ee, ed Ss comprises 844 barrels cf flow’, 100 barrels rye flonr, 200 eent 231,057 bage. In 1848 Chili successfally exported | barrels of corn meal, and 1,086 bushels of corn. Of to- and, usually renders the evenings of the most sultry | nated by is J - pleasant and enjoyable. the Teraulisan canteraat peek Re baggie shadowed forth in the Review we should politiss I have not beard very much. The | sty} arty, a8 they’ bed by reselai have the right to infer that Mr. Browason public are very niuch taken abuek at the bombard. | Nitraska democrat Ss pt treasurer; bat afer toe | CARE it, for two euMicieat reasons, ‘The fv: fe ignorance of ‘any such le , except | ment of Greytown, and ask what it all means. J ittee part that it is just wild and absurd enough to inate in that which has been recently raed by instru: refer them to your columns. By the bye, 1 was pre. | God abe old nouince placed Ga in ia sisade ‘pos | hs bain and to command his "st diisgusbed after ‘Seducting expense, netted 1 1231.- The dx: | In relation to ator ayers Se ae a me | setae geums | alegre amen sear | cao, Sua ay ay re | Meera aarp Ghat | cncenc once oa advised. For thie steamer I leave. Napa Mace. ward, Benton, Everett, and Donglas, for the | to the other crm Wen os nan of urged, advorated, and pushed along by 80 imprac | A ple py rer meg — nat peaad ine ‘The stock market this woek 0s book tuenraliy quiet, parabosen 5 about 1,000,001. worth of ‘admitted free, Hagland | ‘B¢ operations at the board falling vory much below thove Presidency; eo I suppase I must conclude they are | endorsing of the now ticket; which clase the pro | ticable @ man, 80 a lover, occuplen as we ve vende mat nent | Of several weeks past. The uggrogute transactions of prominent candidates. Sam Houston also came in ceedings of the day with a row never bofore vvitnoss- Brownson, who geo argee a thing in exact pro- Affaire in Brasil. for his sbare of praise and dirt. All are good men | ¢: in Vermont. portion as others belleve it to be worthless, or at he bina and true in their tive views; 4 peastion ip ber trade, to Chili, in | the week are orly sbout $100,000, and the ontire bual- wenn net mmr, | NG ieee gy tenet | He Sie we diated te sun | Ra ap eet are | leet are SMA Recs | man! ty cSt The Maria's Cargo—Cofee Crop_—Freights North, he South: tee ace grins eee a te | Rorstny of toe Ratlaed Gonrention ood the asc; | few exceptions, ax enemiesof the evolutionists of | fiers in the ce of s stringent tari on | tions of a single day daring last wock. ‘There i 90 far Se q or peop! "i “4 learn, dinpost Flowr— Departure of the American Consul—Agi- fare, the coatieese unity of hte fast ian he of the _ faction was lett, with bis nominee, a oe ere for hin the cepecial athe. pe open min the ‘year. ogo as We con ) Very little tion -at the present 2. 2, tizan shou! 4 i” x ie tation to Abolish Custom House Abuses—Free | dential chair. * Yours, over: a bd ae ner he Feel is, the nominee of the republican party ee ee ater He would rindly ves bags iho since 1844; and ber revenue has improved poy en Sm Amazon. iden nan = ave vg ow apd as under the ban as were their prede- | PY careiul mana y clipper Maria, Captain Green, which mination, back ol cessore of federalists. loses | * Very Cay position, an ce considerabl, b account Hsalted opera! comi from Melbourne, Australia, in forty-five days. Se eres paints Faron arty, while the old party is disaffected and | 55 cpportnly of Eine tem ards and would py ey fonds of Chil and a - pind pedir paige - leaves to-morrow for New York with 4,500 bags of | 5. smer Birds—Hot Weath — Young ae oa. E pe will probably be no election by the people, Saw N Moves coud Wha lngor Be poraiesd ve teontog Pen ant ong 1 toerepebtio bee, the main tastes or our market, have flactusted vat cote the fret of the new crop—and we anticipate | Know Nethings—Pavilion Hotel—T'co in a veloped in mystery, Tu gan the Assembly is et | maxe an exception in favor of theformer,and ditect | PieTeover, the smallest debt, in proportion, of aay | ener inne, cet ‘een ae ones ayer 60 Saye, Sat he will make quick pteage. Titeen thew | Ba—Summer Revortr—Nae England. Sur-| fovlngs of the people. ‘Thor istered may ook | Wot” GP "ise Prana soe st °* Prom this retrospective glance at Chill it appears | Price fuomeavestiy asranend vet 624 anh and waent this | togo—The State of Politics—The Republican | “pret patie : Gistoreigners. But the Kuow scarcely credible that it is the esme count hoger 60 days. ; ve fallen off ‘week, af 41/400 a 41/500. The market of the superior | pan. zalth of the Stat The health of the State is good ; no cases of | 128 foreigners. But the Know Nothingn, #0 fares I us cer Spanish rale, bad no trade with any dati ch, | eain simphly, and the market coed With eales os 65k Seat of cate yet many, the new cre not Pavty-—Hlath of the Stat, ge, | cholera in the Green Mouniaisa Set. ‘Thermometer | ent" Prmtest ante itey bene Pavtats rather | the Wort bad no iterooamse but with « viceroy: | The salen of the week 0 shares fore warm season ’ + Mey e8 of Pern an nos A railroad bonds pote transactions to ted fo the United ‘Staten is doll. Rosowood | crowds of “city folk,” upon tholr thousand errands | ,, The Whig Convention tor the Gecond dtstrict, | idea, if be ae aire ence the sbeuraity of ihe | hc was ineufclent to datray the slarien of tho | extent gh priese Tatber above the eae, vies a hat fe Lot in such quantities this month as in | of—nobody knows what—all to rusticate. Some ay ih nonuinsted nn ee believe he does. He is locked ‘npon with special de and military authorities of its capital. Under Tech, see pes ote, wt oleae’ gi aden. teats ef into bay SPREE with modest air, to enjoy the air of monntain wild, een Da Fv aversion by the Know Nothings, whose existenoe as spanish sway the comntry was uncaltivated and | (hic Ralisoe’ bonds Nets woe ae $61 60; $2,800 do. ot . A Verensn Daranrep.—The Andover Adver- political party is more awing to him, in} POT; now, eve oar seen fertile lands, with | 980 60; and $4,600 do. at $80 25. The salo at $81 50 was and render the suffocating season of sammer more | tiser announces the death, at Norway, Me., of Mr. ths part of the country, than to all other causes | plantations, a n& British capital hos found safe and profitable | pries. s : 2 uf 8 : 3 3 i 3 Fs g 2 4 FS + F u it sufferable, amd their part on life's stage less irk- | Darius Holt, aged 91 years. Mr. Hi united. He has forward the most extreme of a9 a ng — * the | some. battle of Stony Point, and while on pk ROL those views whieh are known 98 uitra-montane, | $I |S raed ps aearnted ny a large number of | _ The sales of bank stocks bare been exoeodingly limited. Barbor, te deck ofthe tier | “She climate, even in Vermont, whether fiom the | * "ced heh fnctared his akal. Hs hoad waa | and bas fone the lepatD of declaring. seninst the | 1h te‘cocmiey, meTenaule are comfortably se: | TT Senin Buck at Taso, a's share Pu nia,” and some other heated state of the political and financial atmos- | mained to the Jay of bis death. He has two sisters ever get the ascendancy, on the id that it is 7 . mers’ and Planters’ Bank at $26 76. ame —— here ¥ ine dsp oa phere, or whether old Sol has met with less clond: | ard brother e'ifl living in Andover, whose united Sone to allow epror to exist, which the old position How ro Make Dar Persons Heat THR P1aNo- a eg ed tee estan tee athe ~~) eee oe oceed, the pe in his journeyings, has been anusaally dry, and | °f*? o7¢ 245 years. One of these sisters, now the | of his church, and that on which it has alwaye based | roxtr—The instrument should, be opened, and a growing dieporition to a more casy scottlonat Geter: Denote) beth to fore and to home commerce, phan “eh st og peterpan of a ‘entury age fried some dougtsats end tia Mr] ached fn remarks on Mr Brownson’s agen “7 ir ben mi redene o rua tank - tak the rates for duevune comewhs woe Prime Me sage x an 4 ny’ 3 's o a aro some’ rer. oar le every prowect now that Whe aarigtion | valley by the rvules tank,” is comfortable, But | ipnpach Tee then vouthtal cet de | acing ibe oust Catholic feating that now exists, | the tides of. the asenting board to the monte of | eedetted puslnes payer bas boen sling for some dare poet Be oy" ae aiieds ortly $0. the | the windows of heaven blested us with a bosutiful ther, 28 he went forth to battle in ‘of his | ard Mr. Mitchell's to the same purport, are trne to | the deuf . If one of this rod be made to | Pense grassed st10 Ph rae Caf na Dw: pee Seses Teste eens? year” wanes x | atation rem arta; and the at oar ot | "E gaigtpereriog an wb ers, ates Bnd an wat as ev were made Sed | teers Woe Aue ee sowie Sil bes | Referee tial Pesan SM pea a . ome a a « e: 700 are aware, to. @ company in Brazil, h pre- | the dog days wos spent in a profuse bath of ol merous family of fourteen children. — serve to be specially commended. The moderate tinetly communicated Afusieal avery } ber Laan faverebig \aam icericas “tatalgeacs. Dep a

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