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; , 7 TN WT A FT EW YORK HERALD. a WHOLE Nv. #559. MORNING Ei ITION—-THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1854. PRICE TWO OBNTS. ——— : Decision of Judge Nucrison tne tave Law— The Ft 7 hovld toe th we North American mesh | Commore hare mo °" Way. The Abertern min NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Collision on tac Covington and Laxtagion | 4 N\CMPER OF Poteet aig eal ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE ARABIA, Concerta reorg hemselvus—z0 to 8 xcak | istry may piorogue ke. "Aeat uur Kebcuary, 1 ” mente Elecstons. Railwey. . THOYED. Seeehteicheeaaeaeeeee = like sn oper bund for the x Ufpean grasp. Tu | they please; and, havics x" he aya QUSSOURI—DTYEAT OF THOS. BH. BKYTON—RIOT, ETC. Cincinvant, August 9, 1854 At an eaxJy hour yesterday morniog the fire aft! » way the cuble required w¥eld ia wo oolne | prosecute the war just ns Phe, Loursvnin, August GUR RUROPEAN AND AS! : ha fies ia leogtn, | That Enzlivbarn hive to do % (0 mbik G4 uh © 1864. | Judge Sheppard F. Norris, the democratic canditate ta | was sounded, end before 10 o'clock at night some twee’ VAND ASIATIC CORRESPONDENCE eit (CRG yf tndred ec trlunphast | they save a free und ontepoks sl prea, O° Ly ua Aprivate despatch from St Jou teres that Luther | this State, for Judge of the supreme Court, his decided | tevemeuta, a w.schive shop, aud a church wore totally enn “flied: tgp el ply | on exces paant, though the ultimate @by "ts of Che koow w at wou d become ot thea Phe folracd M.Hecnett, the whig candidate, is elsctot to Congress | thata slave oupht to Oni» vy wr with tho consent of | consumed. Quire # oumbe of poor fumtties wore do- | peogresg of Hostilities in Parkoy and | weve ds £08 appear to be very ta clligible, | Hovso of Commoua wacts reforming sits a ven over Thomas H. Benton, and that the entire american |‘ the owner, and afterwards ceraping from # slave Stato, | prised of their homes, and tn many inatances thelr little fie late Meister of War, Genel Blaser, y's boca | Reanre, for a more incompetent one for the pesple « ticket was triumphant in the city. It adds that a riot | is free, apd cannot be remsnded tonlavery. ttock of farniture was ¢otelly destroyed. China. tually nth guisbed, nd Colovet Gare, wn | tnicreet Hever Calsted. a tae the old Fava thon thon glean, Siar RTE MALTA ‘cuts om tio Covihctanend Fini IN BUDEIDGR #TEEET. wan eee Mal. podcmpeit sa Coch eo anenterid Gta PE of subsidizing te ubout to comme ce. ts _, Mr. Kennett’s majority over Mz. Beaton is reported to maser y came olision to-day. The ova- At about four o'clock yesterlay morning a @re was EMBARRASSMENTS OF THE ENGLISH MINISTRY We exrrest Interrewion of bir wife, bas, iu only @ | Ab treo; 8, officered by the Ke token “be A060. jc the freight trata was killed, and elzht of the | discoversd-in the machive and bluckemith slop of C. *t. . fiw days, been, by the same Queen, cretted a goucrad f iin tt o pay of the Britich Austria, NORTH CAROLINA. hands were more or Jess injured. The passonger train | John, situated iu the rear of 87 Eldridge street The . officer, sta oppurted to the Go if oe figits at sit on tue sive of the Wet commeane Of Che cH flames ep*eed ruptdly, and before the firemen could get a i vany of Maone, Pe artero—ae 4H justifying tre Secsss'el witht on ss Eee, H has Feshon tal cho ears The Viceroy «f Egypt Supposed to have Corvmma, August 8, 1854. | escaped without injury. erm =. Were, must, it ap ears, be subsidizes; The reports of the North Carolina election are soma- ged Se Vien has, it is gaid, asked fora sab-ivy wo Arrival of the ado, and bow Poisoned vorgieror tas beccane nt foe, pros tunkten | take past avsinct Rusrls, ‘Git Ohjttes Napier od “what conflicting. Bragg gains in Clingmsn’s district, aud ” Steamers, it Do: acd Phi of the building. f wn Poisoned, ‘ongreror—-bas become, at tue present moment, | take past A dins 5 eg! ee one 4s elected by a reduced majority So fer alxtocn of exch > ladeipnia at New Orkans facent Sones i Pa a lope atogiaey the a master of the country. Another furxbt, and he «ia | Adar) (ads | ave declared, in private | aparty.are clected to the Senate, ant teenty-weven whiga New Ouixawe, Aug. 8, 1854, ‘Tho'rear of the teaement house No. 89) Forsyth streck, % Wat tiumpbs. How wit &'Doaneil aud E-parters rencile thew former tition. Too fo mec a nd thirty: Give democrats to the House. Ths probability | | The st@mship 1 Dorain arrived here yesterday, | which touched tho workshops, was damaged by Greand | The Rebels in @hima Kverywhere | trovatiy vos at scvilicr ard may, possioly, ‘oaca Tathere will Le a whig Sonate anda democeatle House, | bringing California dotes to “he t5th alt The Phils- tie Admiray, that % is impossible to tuk at Ravcutorg, These lettors were, mo it io tend igre Monee of Comm aa, by ode i 3 . but y there, for the firet of Sspartero’a progress, | ¢! the Admbiby Loeds, How the Czar wi'l chuokfo Corcmma, August 9, 1954. | CfPhie alo arrive: from Hecuna whe td instant. sho he fed hae He eer aeds oe tees tonnes’ ‘puxmnates Successtul, prokly thers be enjshiog! ae eau reid a: Ay hen he hears Of t & anc*oonsiders what boastiow A letter from Asheville reports lerge gains for Dockery. Urought no news of importance. wore extinguished without further damage Amiost, however, toy present confusion imte which ca haw been by t0@ Wrench and Engitsn 6 to the ; " he “The shopu destrayed w-re vceupiad ax follows:—The base. Geseipartere Spa n is drown, sl! accounts from private traeellors serial Baltic tewt aig witat it was to offt ot! Oid in Clingman’s district. The letter states that Bragg is From/Baltimore. ment contslued the steam engine belooging to Me: Gal | THAR PING-WANG MARCHRAG ON PEKIN. | ecem to agree in wuts, chit the monarchicat eeuti-.| Chieley, some time aga it wu! be rem mberea, “elected by » small majority, that the Legislatare is close, Bacemous, August ¥, 1864. | wiskle, whe leages tbe property from Mr. Geo. A: Huy; . e ‘ nd ledge before Bele he wotld oitier be i de ys 7 | The receipts of the Baltimore and Oni Ratteoad wore sang he Pere tomes toe ee x 4 ment ik the predomivating ove. Fhe insu:reciog f edd dist lotg before a dt oit-c in cut thinke itis in favor of the whiga. $309,000" fevibechewmassban ot: Ani Sohn, eum srot dave 296 oo Se reened bas broken out on all sides, at toc erat aud te west, | heawey or in St, Potersbwy. The Engiiss pipers Ravercn, Auguat 9, 1864. , aot Pa alg owing und turning ship, tesured tothe | Preclamations Kstabliching the New Betigion | the noith and the routh; at St. Sebaatinc, Pam elu. | Oro simedy Dischesiog whore tite Balls Bro’ vhal The Standart says, tle Governor, Senste and the Marvels. ‘ rave Co., for $500; third floor John: tyle, va, Borge, Vittoria, Valladolid, Sx aqo-sa, Bare | Wind? Bo as bo commapnee operaal’a urxt year. House will be democratic. es ORES tee 6: ae cutter—ineured in th Ratzera Iasuranos J0., for in Shanghae, lous ano Valencia, Everywhore tbe repablicaa par. | Tir opitgion seen to he urdemtood now by every * Our cotton market continuce very dull, the rales to day | §.09; fourth Boor, William Wood, clook ease maker —2> ties hare attempte i to give their colorte tc uve | one je Ruastan war wi¥be a lastiti and dixne- ‘The Repister rays that Dockery gains, as compared with | beirg restricted to 300 hales y ts &e., & pie te t le Frenette sas Kavli > The _ te hand, bat hid me tururance. Sumefoor, Mr. Pascal Tecrialt, carvantor "7 Coy &o, wept, and every where they have boen wpclol A: | tous one ard that t € 6 Lestinte Reid ond Kerr's votes, 8,376 in forty two counties. (Comeon’s ci mctebabgar artis arn fee Bro mapstectesrer of Waneqnérte,: love hogs S000 entisetrs B reelona the vevple took arms age on and | poverttemts dread the trium te ¢ op teed Ange ‘Standard Bragg a wien, | ee or IDB. 6D ‘ . 4 . 3 i by Rap ernest hee stn Aaenrnnee l y > New Onsaans, Auguet 8, 1854 Bert $2,000, on which. there ia no insurnces. The Our Losdon Correspondence. it severs) towne in which they succeedo# in pssoss Pye), aie ae a it, 4 mich as’ they do that . 5 , 1 . ivy tiempelves of power, they wee immediately ty-three countios. Corsox.—The market continues without change, with | © go au, eae the proper'y of Mr. George A. Hoyt, valaed ory Lonpos, Friday, July 2, 1854. | ov rthtowe. Some nttempted to resist, sce weer Raugioa, August 0, 1854. 8 moderate. donee as roe nal Pe tee for thn dred dollars insurance. Tho fire was first discovorod by Bimicter ial _Enibarrassmnts— Lord Palmerston's | when to prison. At Barcelona, where the spirit of Dockery is believed to be elected. The Postmaster of | she selea ited, ap eedd Naloae Ware Gon pe ii Bogart and Ward, of the Tonth want, acd Position in the Cabinet—Dissatisfaction at the | Vi sition bas been so often remarked —opposition Salem writes that fifty counties arc heard from, ia which | market is without alteratin, at rates previously quoted, | preyrena ee ae tenetane wine ned sore anna, | Conduct of Austria— New Project of a Teegraphic | ort Dmeressist General Ramon de Is Wovba, 8 One of ste*heroic defenders of Bilistria is dead— 8 young Exai@h coptast, named Bltler, only twenty- Fever sons ase To bis more thao’ to acy other man (oes Sitiewla owe itd defence, wd'tre Kuseians their terribl Hits is: written on the Teckery gain 5,558 votes, Senge tue: he Tard market is frm, wilh an upward | after thewhole buikiing was in damen the fremea | Comrivmcation Between England and Amerea— | heh the io ee ee nee rot fine, the cloriod deeds he ruks with the , lows. ib owracinahe rea Porch eed oe the dee had it wot beta for aay very | Zhe Unsurrection in Spain—is Character anal | ment repeerd on low and cousoicno~that item | inmertals. ‘Them patlons—the Turis, French, and ” Mosoarmn, August 8, 1064. Criexeting. bad condition of No. 22’shooe. The wheeleright shopot | Objects The Campaign on the Danube, &c. tive and object were the constitution, the Queer wad me eg ners epg en —_ (Menon ‘The recent election here hae resulted {n the choice of AMERICAN BORN ORIOKETING MATOR. RM. Stivers wus somewhat damaged by fre. Ho is ta. lib belming end glorityah 2 day be, weunced, and’ with a bandful of mks cam - clap res and wi'th the spirit of the bravest of Now ite t York, and Mobawk Valley companice. His lees is fully Granite pavement reflecting the solar rays till the the brave he fonghtaa (roonqaered heateof enemier, * position. ‘eoeot movement has bocn toket. The partw has chosen a Senator and two repre- having challenged eleven Americans of the New York | coverc ‘ i With the thermometer ut 95 in the shade—with e ia passing throu “the whig, anti Nebraska and Probibitery Liquor law | Eloven Americans of the Newark, N.J., Oricket Clup | Med te the amonnt of $1.00, in the Tenex, of ia per ous peiton sn oh ‘ ple atta tek : istered feet refuee thei ions. commen © army; lowed it}. ss#entatives; aloo the whole county ticket, and given 128 | Cinb, the Gzst game of tho hom» and home match, came eine den aad Boh sabe — i = EVENTRRNTH STREET. people and’ aureed main- ) aod at length devtroged the courage of a mighty s analority for J. W. Grimes for Governor. off yeeterday, on tte grounds of the New Yerk and | Botweon ous and two o'snce a Gre broke ut ia Seven: | ‘B2 MAzblo portals of the Cartton and Reform Clube | tam tbe commivution aka te Quasar” For the army | Sruny and the prestige ofA preat tation.” Gules, Bt George's Clube, Brg hy x teonth street, Uetween Alxth ani Seventh aveauee, | Blistening with a white heat,and with a sky of brase | hoe little sympathy for foreign influence, and it is |.4ey after day, pert Ua gd to of valor. He From New Orieans, Whe! Me™ xectort fart oa mn ber of tunall frame tenements, eccupled | Pending over Pall Mall and the Parilamentary:| thought that any proposition respecting the King | 9fd from wounds cating -ntel acd: bodily exertion. '9Re GREAT FIRE IN NEW ORLEANS—atst or Tan |.” pee Fee) ¥o aie, he ogee ie nip abr . . Mbsprered Palace, the sturdiest and most valorous partisans | Of Portugal: would be very budly rooeived. The | Pilarime Ast pba bie grave. Sittetria, sof the iy Lay a Mla ced ve Pry M os after a spirited he cin wags thy gi spall ss in te tar | BTCslow to follow the tented feld of poittical xtrife. | ance a the ~ 7 beep oi possibly, all pre. | Beis mausoleum pote. setionige ua yy commenced at 10:45 A. 8 api premises of a woman, rear » | army ani may y, all pre- u le st nhac wh r apcrllmne oy Suruit Fr 108k. | content, in tho Gret innings the Newarkcrs headed the | of No. 63 Eeveuteerth street. From this dwoliug the | Three millions have, thereforo, been voted, without | tenders. Ei &, to be sure, isin ruins, but in |, The iaorrestion tm ala has -SHatap hed, pnd until twenty large stores were eatinely destroyed. ‘They New Yorkers sixteen runs, flames spread rapidly to some stables, and bofore the | & civision, to enable the ministry to carry on the | the onstitution there may be found safety. The Kspartero, Duke of O turban h taken- ph nce af Parms. italy + wore oocupied by twenty-ex firms, including the felow. | ,, New York then wentin for the second innings, and by | fremen bad procured « stream of water, threeof the | war during the recess. And yet the min‘sterial ta. | Jamal det Debate, ween the following words, and 1 | fiusimoese, ave, eS, BMGs Sts. Paras {og:—Mosara. 8. W. Milbank. uhultr & Hadden, Parmelee | *° ‘ine play of Messrs. Renney, Shounard and young | boildings and stable were in flames and burniog | omph is hollow, and will prebably be suort lived. ber constitution; eho cemands it~it is her right. be ih Lombardy ‘i d'pertarbation in Vi Brothers, Martin Owen, J. 0. Woodruff, J. W. Stanton,. Davis—the President of the Union Cricket Club of the | furiously. Several lote of ground, extending from | Feeling that a crisis was imminent unless 8 rally | The Queen has never devired to destroy tho consti- | ennar Pasha of Egypte dead. Hé was guilty a . of every crime, D gad unnateral, under “Graham & Buctiogham, J. M. Sai A.W, Walk Free Academy—sucoeeded in placing 103 0n the score, | Seventeenth to Eighteenth street, wore covered by these | could be made, Lord John Rursell called bi tation, which is the foundation of ber aataority; she towed fe. They arm all heavy loves, eager: cae falling | eine the Nowarkers eighty seven to go, in order to | smell frame tenements, and the consternation ant | porters together, to a apecies of cabinet conucll pine A aber here ee elain throug hs domains ota Meat ant that coreecd ahort of one million of dollars. win thegame. This, however, they failed t» accowplish, | feeted by the inhabitants, rushing in every direction ‘0 Bcarcely one handred and cighty attended the eum- | and seducing promises.” y a malttude of sins. ‘The ineurances were a0 follows:—~ having only placed thirty-nine on the soore, leaving tho | sect-e tho safety of their articles of furniture, was s AU wea. doable Meee eee vate letter, dated the 20th, |. Mechi, tae great’ sclontite farmer, has jast hea in the —-——— (name omitted by ) 000 | New Yorkers the victors by forty-seven runs. rainfal sight, | Oo Eighteenth street the ames ald, nat mmpne. as. Coy courtesy and grave de- | which states that though Madrid, after eome cigh’ | bis annual at hisymudel fava ia Essex, Pg en - $200, ‘ilu aatstaatld le Wis nodes «2 eles tee pti ele irene es “+k aed was triste. Mr. Horseman, & | teen hours fighting, is now perfectly tranquil, tuat | Where aloe tes frem gee ere z und, numbering on erenteenth street from 85 to | lieral member cf great weight, Mr. Hume, Mr. | al) the-poste are occapied by eae who fraternized | “ssemble, was stated* Where 4 PY 6. The Games were checked in about two hours, and | Bright, Lord Dudley Stuart, all spoke more in | with the people. The Dukode ¥ ttoria wasexpect- | CD vague Gepost had bean ‘proved tetsuriass all 3 others. must be considered as depicive. the space laid waste covered sbovean acre. Tho dwel- ad ~ : ne ae ng siriken paghah 4 bia |, and the school honse took fire inthe | © show the whig leader the baseless nature stein onishing fact Rus es in Parliament , 28 the euperie- reof; and in addition to ‘the roof, god inowndlery, rsd pe fraanenlig. on nats s We rity of the Istter in 1 a informaiol 0 %; | of the foundation on which the coalition stood] | sans bad an army of 60,000 men on the right bank vigor to the talkie g adi f tances, bail tin 3 Senel bislse bb boksee Ketecr ohiak wae disco ernanas ||, How avast the thoughts of Lord John have reverted | the Danube. They hed sixty guns in position, | (pet roe pmorigene ane tom gud ape deed in Engl ; and as to o' |, there are‘none, end threw upwards of 66,000-shot and sbell, besides He Caram, Coit Fogle rhe orders extngaiane to othor ds58, when, in times of etorm and tompest, | an incalculable quantity of small arm ammunition. "i ed _bour); foge on ‘the opjou'e nile of Seventeenth atrect wero | #0FTOW | than in anger; but the effect wis | "sts revert from the Peninsula tothe Fast, thosalge tress 000 10,000 . 6,600 “The heat was intense, and several eun- strokes oocurred. 4 ° at 1 4 5 6 8 and there was ® sound of breakers ahead, a single | Ibey construoted more then three milesef approach. | With the exception of Macaulay, he ta almost ‘The engines were short of. water, bat by great exertion © | Bea oored i +4 pyllab'e from him waa enough to make the most in. | € ed sprang six. tines; yct during forty days not | cove wp. Disraali ix nothing unless the’ la perwonsl; ‘the fire was confined to Tehonpitoulas, Commerce 0 | Highteonth etrest for safety, antloipating that thetr |i’ png ove inch of ground was gained, and they ubandoaed | be has not the slightest protopaioms tothe higher ‘Tougher, and Magazine streets. 7 | bouses would be awept away.” A large number of these | @ snd languid adberont close the ranks | t1'6 seige, ieaing the pe'ty.ficlo work which | der of oratory, such a» Burks, for asetie | familics at the clove of the afternoon ‘hed commenced to against the common enemy! Now, if tho words | ticir principal € hea pate pee dierey inetance. He never enuncistes great in polt- a From Boston. @1 | emove back to their tenements. were forbesring, the e: ly, f the effeet of their mines and | tical or cocial philosophy, and worlts theim out asthe ° y ‘The following tn a List of some of those whe weeo barnt . sb a er peetiintl Gmrreoeioag e e Hea ow sta a reat inan just montioasd. Disract's is the SARR¥ST “Oe AN RXCRNGIVR BaND OF COUNTER. out ie Sevouteeeth street: — were anxious and balfareited. He said, and eaid | batteries, but still in the possession of thelr original Srofligate Holingbrobe, who was am ath in'eweey biceb' ni ean bihwied henchlen Sete ae: oh No''86, George Thumnpeos. truly enongh, tit no ministerial combination was Sigs _— VSIVERAITY CLOG} Sense of the word, for he had no belief ia homax Boron, Aigest 9, iy ny 1 No. 89, James MeArdel. possiblo by Lord Derby; bat he did not add, untoas Lexvon, July 28, 1854. pe om — oR Niko jr On the wight of A dt t of | Neo gent. the existing coalition be dissolved. Lord Palmers | The Late}War Delatein the English Parliament a ea . - ane sg sien i! august ist, High Constable of | Ranney cand b Boker. 25) No. 86) Mr mortle cutter. 3 4 object is to attaif the summit o: humm Sherbreok arrested two gangs of counterfeiters in Cana po Bead 9 No 10%, several poor families, ton was prevent and said nothing. He confined the Anatysed—-The Old English Plan of Subsidiz- | power in England, which can be fraated to 40, who carried on busines five miles distant from each | Jurist revere git ae Davis b Buber, 106, Mr. MeCartby, carman. very few remarks he did utter to those who, as it ing Alcut to le Resorted to—Opinion of Sir @ subject. He has no desire to benetit Rin It woe inspoasible, from the confused condition of i as Nd . and the worid— wish what te inbabitants, to gota lat of all those who were burn’ } Wee, Privately udc reseed him, to muttere atelouy | Charles Napier os to the mpregnability of | ityt tan arta titi aid Ce otto That ont. connected with his own department. At the ob- Sweaborg and Ovonstacdi—Phe Hero of Sitistria— | despise bim as wn adventarer. He haa all the in- 1 er ki to eelty noel or ing tus | servations made by Mr. Horseman ‘and Lord:Dudley | Revolutionary Movements The Engtish Partia- | difference to country, the hatred of ‘mankind, and decision of the const, there poor famililes bave ocoapl+d |! Stuart, tdathe should have been selected for the | ment and Congres: Contrasted—The Age of | the pride of rae w: gr hom his family have 5 rever- icone Thos te fat cama enon Bory | now Minlater of War, be simply anlled, and eaid | Great Oraiors and Waters Pasoed tay — | Su infamy har ea Lid ~ other tm the woods. All their implements were taken, consisting of ope printing prees, twenty-six plates for Paper woney, one machine for stamping gold and ellver -which weighed eight bnodred pounds; twenty-four moulés for running hard money dies, ink, paper, en- gravers’ tools, and thousands of dollars in couuterfet Toney. This is probably the most Important arrest of the kind ever made on this continent. It Is known thai nee the middle of June last sixtven thousand dollars ‘ban been issued by the parti-s on the Nashua Bank of New Hamp-i:ire alone, and cireuluted chiefly in the State of New York. They are of the denominations of ones Bl anced distin, st ence which ke agsumes Por the English ‘ nor was there much insurance, if any, on ‘the f the office covid not be in more efficient bands; and | American and English Giterature— Mrs. Stace | ina ' lated SemeEee property. the general opinion among the clubsis, thst he really and her Toadyivm of the British Aristocracy— | Soomed caste, unwor the priviliges-they cujiy. White this fre wan Jol Die telat steaak up | £0t sto present prefers remaining Homo Minister, | Meils of Aristoeratic Institutions, §. for the Fifth district, and the fire was discovered tn the |. 984 doca not desirg or intend to take any promi | ‘The debate on Monday: last was an extraordinary lwy loft belongicg to the feed store kept by Joba Tyno, | Dent pesition in@ ministry which he regards as [ one. The wish of the members of the House of on the northwest corner of Elizabeth and Spring streets, | doomed; that, considering the manner in which hia | Commons generelly was to have an autamaal ees Site stone to ambition. an Mephistophiles. Look again at Gladstone. This man is nothing but a fluent ae and ix lookei =o ey} x Ra would never have occupi pert. threes and twenties, and are executed with singa- 3 | Mr. ‘tyne also: hept the grocery store, The flames ex- | name bas-been used, he would think it inconsistent | sion, to see that the waragaincé Rusvia was carrlod | tlon be ‘docs if it were not oy his social Sar ski. Lazge amounts of gcli and silver coin have 0 | tended from tho rtore to the following buildinge on with bie cbaracter to take any partin hastening | on vigorously by the ministers, Lord John Russell | rank and ae ee Palowrs‘on specks valeo teen dsened. The band was completely organized, 1 vie susie: didn es which pee d tosharo; biding | insisted on not granting.this autumnal session, be- | Well on subjects nim eig but thew are soeres cand had their engravers who could make all their plates, 3 No. 18—Kept ne an oyster house; and in the rear by poy dongeg with Lor » and perhaps couse be insisusted that it would give Rassia of better gs ye io Rg me Such as Mic J several colored fausilies. two or throe of tho present coalitions, a ministry of and Jacas tu the Honse of Commons, both sand the privters, and the signers of the bills—all of 8-| Ne 16—Kept by Geosgo Doealdson, dyer. »ermapence may be formed. In such @ ministry, tne | and ite frienda hopes from the want of confidence | of them are journelieta, are micerathe fanatics “whom are now safely lodged in the Montreal jail. 2 Ne 17—Occupied by Mire Hger asa dwelling. ‘ar Department with possibly er powers than | in the ministry. Such is the wont of quicknessof | Their cnly sim is to exalt their: owngoct The Brvok farm buildings, owned by the city of Rox- 1 No 19—Ocoupied by Mr: Goulter as a bakery. are now fies ho by the Duke of Newcastle, conid curse all others. Tox, tue Unitarian, is: a good bury, and ocoupied as sn almahouse, were mostly de a | No: 21—Ooenpied by Mr. Fink; rocf damaged. not fall to fail to speaker, for be is au admirable thinker, ead on edu- F judgwent and gocd debating powers in the House, him; and his immense popularit; judg ON ELIZABSTH STREET. "4 No. 167—A brick builaing, oceupled b: i both in and ont of the House of Commons, would that Lo one secmed to have noticed Lord John’s bad | cation his orations in Parilament are i . raxeictaey bey ke aea - e aPan oraatiarn 1| | No. 105-Foeg store, owned bY cal by several famiKes. | in the precont juncture of affairs, carry Lord Dorby | logic. If the ministry: had been wartike and tho | oud exhoastive of the topic. Bright ‘and Cobdea it bi “horses and two cows, with ahundrod tons of hay, wore | Ward, rou out ‘ourmmt in the barn. Loss tea thousand dollars; Insured | Bedgea b award. i 0 | these promises that the fro origioated. Cue whole of tho tivongh a Gifficaltics. Shonld no accicent arrive, | House unwarlike, his lordship’s argument would | Sf undoubtedly the best speakers we I mve in Bag bouilat t to the ground, with th git that the coalition may tide over the land, end bear the greasest resemblanc » to the busi- for three thousand. oped eget ‘} | oto. 21 Sprivg street, that ting only pred gg session; Dut there is a smouldering di-content per. | Pave been good. But the truth was that an autumual | pigs orators of Con; . Bright surp asses Cobdem ‘The Gabicg schooner Ellen Morrill waa captured and | Warte b Bevclay 2 | roof and upper stories. _ ‘ vading the covatitoencies, which a spark would | session wae desired. in order to make eure that | in that be is more disvursive in his str plies, and an- warrled into Sathurst, N.S, on the 24th of Jair. be {a | Treeeer run out Searcely had the firemen extingnished this fre before | qni: Kly rouse intoa flame. The people are not s- | Rostia was not let off casily, What hopes could auch | derstands more great questions. Bi fh, however, & good vercel, three yerrs old, valued at thirty-five | Ba¥er, 1b w b Ber Mo ued etek Keeae kntecet wo bn tataieee ae | Heed with the progress ofthe war. ‘Thay belle | y session inspire in the Cear, but bad once for his | RMP # subject bololy exbenst Te th broughly, and a, M Wr , but a 5 oy. “ 3 honired acflars, and owned by Messrs, Keaniaton & mecapaerwue! avout a quettér’ pants O'cibee thé dinein Mieuok for the be have been clumsily ard indolently man- ave remarkable powers of persuas' fa. ‘They are 1 6 H Fifth district. or Napier would have ac | cade abd interest? 0 2 1 1 rh Wiliistas b Barclay itabed sommetb din the ee ama on meny polis, walse sty piteic useful- Morrill. ae com 80) og 5 an East Lord John stated that it was determined by tl nees., No one can depyt are no ore PEROT HE OP | phere, nore nen aig esr ge r= Spire ar it is anquestionsbiy trae that they attribute every | British government to deprive Rassia of part we her | tors in Engiand, now ving: wien? beexception of The American Institate of Kducation, ee hae The Presbyterian Charcls in Vroome street, betwoen | gisgater and every contretemps~ from the buraing asd Sia ain cat al Ai Marouley, eqnal to the great ones « @ bygone days, Provipeyer, Aug. 9, 1864. Ne bell fm and Marion streets, known as Rev. Dr. Patton's | of the unhapyy Europa, the of the Tiger, the | ¥rritory, e hinte 10 was to be dep such as, for instance, Chatham, F itetue youngee, She exercises of the American Institute of Instruction, ehureb, was discovered to be on firo in the roof, or | duplicity of Austria, down to the inofficieat com | of the-Crimea; bot this be afterwards retin ‘ted. Charles James Fox, Grattan, and ‘Burke. In thia ‘hts etty, continue to be vury interesting. This morn otal cupola, caused; a8 supposed by many, from some sparks | Mirsariat—-to the culd indifference of Lord Abor | This was made much of by Cobden and Disrael’. humbug, Barnum age ag it may be jealled, such oma tors would not do in Engiand. 1 ‘hey would be toa exalted, and the country would not ) be worthy of, noe appreciate them. the Ver. K. B. Hontington lectured spon the infty | Ths match was undertaken with » view of ineiting | blown from tho fe ta Hisaboth street; otners attributed | (ets ond shone noy cemnalty befal our flect oF | Both considered the announcement injudicious in w noe of edccstion in developing the beautiful. A discas- American born crickotera to cultivate more extensively, | tho fire to the carclosencss ef wome plumbers who had one ‘man ‘and insist u; his d . Such a state. } diplomatic and military point.of view. Cobden said: Aton was beld upon arithmetic. In the afternoon Fl- and practice, this noble and masly game, which is, above | bean at work on the charch that day; others again axy of things, therefore, in the body politic, cannot be [thatthe German Powers were for the staius qao England reolly dees not seer h to be #0 good @ leidge Smith delivered an nddrese upon the claims of | wil the athletic sports, the most healthful and free from | it wes the work af dosign, for the puryore of destroying | sound. When there is danger abroad contideace in | ante, and the ministry wished to be jolued by thove | Country for rearing good busines 5 Spotkers and ore- «cloraical culture upon the teachers of Ameriean schools. | ¢very #nd all immoral tendency. 1s @ proof thet prac- | ft. The flames barat foriouly, aod in lees than an | the ruling power is a thing of absolate map “ Lord John’s dee! es tors as the United states. Eve a lish lawyers : n tee exsential to inanre sucecss fu this geome, wo pur in, and nothing was rm al witaout it, victory is no triumph, feat in le ” ined. on sAgpidpelats recitations were passed upon the death of | ce i@ lone tial to i fo thi hour the roof fell in, and noth! loft but the walla. | witzout it, victory is no triumph, and defeat ix lt Powers. Lord John’s declaration ought not to have | pave declined. There are no. gach eon now a@ can but reer to the fact that mavy of the Newarsers | Tro firemen, bowover, by their united efforts, succeeded | Jess than treason. been made; but this argumentof Cebden was falls } Erskine, Plunkett, Curran, Flee @, Brotigham, Scar Josiah Holurcok, Resolutions were introduced concern. | haze but commenced tho practice of ihe game this nea | in keeping the flamca from extending boyond theehurch. | ‘The i Foilett, and otbers fl battobegd® yoo, peng the death Of Prof, Builer aad (he seqattial of the: | son, 6nd two or treo of them uithin thelast mosth. | There coiosas ues menecaepiay ettoving amongst tbe Pobite disgnst, too, at the conduct of Aus | cious, for if his lordehip had ot made itin the | Jett, vtech bn “tg The barristers ard judges he fe “bot yery in- On the New York side, wo flat that wo shonld allude | members of the church rospeoting its management, and | ‘7-2! immense, and constitutes no incon-ideravle ferlor inen as orutors. Baron Piatt is an old i Honse, it must have been known totho German maurderer. Mr. Mason, of Loutevillo, formerly au aselst: | +, the olay mado by wo sivdenta of the ree Academy, | rome attribute the fire to that cus. This story, how- | itm in the people’s neh indictment against [oid : shor in Prof. Butler’s school, participated fa the fc 1 Now ¥ , having bt 4 fa camer. Aberdeen. Eng! have now been two | Powers in preliminary negotiations. Nor wasthere | woman, and got bis judge: ecunse he was ‘toe fi icy Per ie patie Me vemert i tha ea, te Tora re thr eld thes digariceiragtnncc, = calidad hint fre _ ee fe comnpebe peels a = much danger in makipg euch an announcemont in — Re agen aot b nag a ge ners never. ‘ etice cricket it ti ith the iow Cricket | reache ‘OrDa ine, ut up; write jokes tor in the evoring Rev. Edward Beecher, of Boston, de- | Picton crichton ie one ie rick i Anosuia Monpge AT ae, Onzuaxe— About Ge aeane'et makin ies ag ya" march which: | ® Military point of viow, becanse there are several | Pusch, Judge de PV HR rondo Mvexed an ebdzoen cn. the right of Se ie es ative 1 Tear a eaten a ee giams was shot,’and killed by Le. John Char. | *till eeparated them from the Denubs. Not a horse, and opposite p tats bil vegas begets ‘the cowl than a judo’ wig. ‘1s for the present tions and passions, or more comprebensively, the active | Yorkers as worthy im Shen fo the above match. fi 7 id Bt. Pe not a cart, vot an ambulan ehad been provided; and } sailed—which are obvious world; and if | Attorney » he is Moeat, bat there is not = erinciples in ‘the humac constitution, that produce notion | . Tbe play of Davis, particularly, ie deserving of the | diet, at the corner of Perdido and St. Peter strects. | ; ; General, highest commendati¢n, both for howhing acd batting. | Kromwhat we can learn in regard to this unfortu- | When the reason is waked why thie neglect has 00- | one poipt is strengthencd for: defence, another will | 8P#!k of oratory in him, ai % y " curred, tho apewor given is, Austria promised i. ee Yeu hear the English al ing out that vn the work of yavo aces iii baie neice oman ee Key be fede pes rears ae Free fsconiy bate re it opeare mod ee be would interfere at the first momeat ‘the Rus. ans | most Legreg be bicsnngahy) it. es sep seni America has not # nation tort Andy ine From New Braaswitk. b kers bh ty be resrnt‘e! that, both for the beaten | Me4amilice of these two gentlemen, who reside in patron eicar tbe plory ee viarion wth ene _— 5 3 0 Loria ney of Lord John aaa ‘ 5 a — a i oo Stan but a copy- ‘THE RECIPROCITY TREATY, WRC. oS eee 5 ee lohena, _ houses sdj-ining each other, and on.the following | ‘ops have lost rat eaying that the Crimes should bo taken tro i . suloas. Becauee i ‘ pektom, ~ at 9, 18 oe — aa cricke f tag carter Deaaion teeoe morvigg 1; Zalled upou Chandler, at the | % tee Lurks, and the itamense advantage which Americans write and mek im the En (an- 5 Oeosy The St. John, New Brunsvich, papers, of August, state that for the three “Says ending Aygust 6, one hun- wired and eloven desths from oliclerd ocourred at “t. John. * f bas wet “ Russia and then denying that he meant to aay co ; ‘ st i - it ia thonght have no A. Bn ovite 7 emasie tuem Co play | Clreus street hompltal, « companied ty a friend, wud | st lee ronatod, Bee SHGMIN Soe taomeut | Coden mado use of hivold but powerful eagament, | br “Re ivalley The wages Ay tae caneun, ot bpireenp Mees pes te Lee Chandler might choose. (tn adier, ba wover, rereasd whou they wore in full retrent, humiliated sv their.| of the inborant weakness of Tarkey, avd of the } mate and patural sconary } haa unscimouely made to | wil eommunica-ton with him, and ‘ne lett the ico fue wee cnals Telotter J gp of toned sees G@ieulty of preservirg a Mahommedwa | nation’ = prov Bo gn ae Ly pened thesn by tho late whe Ere Academy Cricket | pital, after addressing sundry opprobrious opithets " 4 wretched smongst the civilised and progressive peaples of uy 1 i ut 3 7 year! tub i oh he Red “6, Harlem, adler | tbe slightest confidence. In the meantime, while é , and to impress it with a damian ea Gas ta on ee besos Ceha heabe of watch Torts ts the Pre. Tae, ie ‘on to Candler At 10 socock, iat = ‘hate ‘of | Austriy continues herarmaments, the English are | burope, aad eapecial’y whem sucha nation ‘had mi | The Sig “2 latest impo fag i , is an American f from that circumstance iy vented Style of oratory ; priled (0 report to the cricket grounir wt oboe, New | big domiclil. A few minntes subsequent, Highams, | ine ber work, anc apening the navigation of the | liens of a discontented, allen and superionrmy.e, (each Gough, the temperance ; erre. ‘ : ; concert, arned, 1 i : ‘ere. ‘ .} from any they ev shih ee OO “Ei numbers of acle ern pret sci | Wh bed been tm Gomer ekarme, aa | Fe’ ema tack A ASTER bet tine | tethe Greek) teed with it. Mr. Latard ef ots otand” Cong State Connell of Colored Men. sh pamcod off in a maaaor piesa proa bing Chandler, renewed the difficaity of ne : : i nd. | ticked with mach effect the want of exeyzy and tle i morning. Chandler, his lighted | 90d necessity of things that this understand ‘the ininietess Nee ° j Syracuse, Aug. L854. | vit | separ scrous the face of Higham, who sprang log between the Cacr and the Germex Bowls a rang aby A tory of tae cid » hoot The “tate Conacil of Colored Mea bad a purile mectiug “| 5; on neo a ti i this novel assealt, and then followed up his attack | Show Pons ner Nye <r these teen aay | Oetmunced what Is believed to be tu, centemplation, ‘ast night, in the dity Hall, and tho mbject of slavery | We bope that the present Com mon Connell wil take by es ee as Cn ae ne Gxed purpose te cur distencted commalls, migut | vine thd sobsidigng odious and begg@arly Ausicia, Aisevrsed Prosident, Mr. Mr. Hawley, wi es . og * haras. first + H t ance her to a assia. Sr soibertr Prarialet Deiiog) of New York Geoteal Sa ny Se rae etek “vesdecncsen ta | SO. Ot ig Chandler, and tho ball took have already bron in ponmession of the allies, will | inerder te in agal ach intecost, grounds with ¢ by English writers the most fective orator eeor t breast. Oa the firing of the | 20m bo occu the flower of the Mascovite Tiere cannot bea doubt that i eaghli nen heard in this country. Look again at Mrs. Stowe. “ 4 others. Frederick Douglace was not t. | Chios, who, aftor mature coralterstion, came to the | €Mect im bis ri omen, he pe pe Pe the Engl taxes ia Landed over to the oe oye ae “ ‘owe ‘me varia baton Hak: *0°ebe adie thetengr of evnelusion "tha, {t ms neeesaty for tho developement aed —® gS Le vee, - might: have eed argue Sp eeseanies — es Avatrian, te Aberdeen rennet weald fat uility of har writings, bu oe mo opin pice ta te the Abe Ceune | (9 eatablleh am Industral college for eotored | TR tieg yealarvay. the baiting on tbe port of Hedges, | tbigb, inflicting & alighs flesh wound. Higham Hoe eutteavina Powers might bave been made | emiders chorus of curses, meh aa.never wore heard. | genius fi a eaneewnde tht rig ein vnc wht youth, - Hala'ed, mith, and iregenr, was capital, and the bow! | was conveyed to the Circus street jnfismery, and ieee BSP A on eve netball pitve Ao. cos nie en spoke rant or aoe Dichens writ 1 ea ud there Vee wie ee igemall, and eo Boslneas has yor boon.) ing. of Mewes deine, and woth of comacaaution, | Uptte'Ne auld mentee while talag Convoyed. to che | duty ofretting the Old Worldoa fio, aod carrying | delusion whet prevailed amoagm® the lvseral party | and no pathow in i misery db his debaced criminals, = Fg PT ef aide tuttlog of Stosoard,” Aids, Barely, Ramroy, Inirmary—" that it was Chendicr that had shot | *aughter and ¢setecmination among their iuha>i- | in England, that it Palmerstan was in power he | Cooper, the Amey icen ur pelist, is as ch any Haltroad Accioent. Réwarda, Davie, and Tryon, on tho part of the mac ww Tou tants, We.8 €, Og the contrary, anxiously throwing | would turn the present wax to the advautage of | tional writer os rc Walter. Seott. The rie, the xccltent, especially that of Davis | a nity, > Rm A poodance, with the FS ‘ony arma the Now. the ip pel A meen Sea aior sage) Pity aa Poland, "Cobden noon a et ord ge at pocular'y 4 oting style. - rf =) nt merica is se . 6 4 eT ptions sx the Ychtatng train was proceeting to, Baltimore | thie wan the frst oricket mutch ever piayot between tered impel! to ‘Captain Mos oy ond i now in ooniy engne d pl lic asention. ‘The moro daring | proved this to be a mrewened, fatiacy, acd it is | of the Wat novels are reculiary Sootch. Edgar two this afternoon, ft ran off at the | two elovens, exciosively Amerieans. Sil cwatang exunsicotion batoce Lesenedes bommers engieers ge sanguine of theypractoubllily of laying My ee ee petted Ealick ieiene can pa ie imaginings aud ex- e ol v teader had mis- oe 7 scross nt ¢ « '- wi le ewiteh, sles no cetiewoe pete po Coroners’ inquests, ona charge of murder. Both Boxtoan se tals ae. (— ay ees.itoon rotted The |lwliev it. Itis bat. just to eay that Kossath tad | equal to Teuryson, e Fg a ice ing it was the Noqes ‘Tun Lave Karas, AccuDENT at Pine 38 East livee —Yoo- | tupate rencounter, were well known and respec vinelp' A question ia whether, it ® lin» wore laid, | the Italian patriots bavb done aii in their power to | ig @ taste, and in that harmony there to te tmistabe, fe proceeded to put tt back, but | terday Coroner Hilton beld an inguost upon tho fae hy citizens, Mr. Highams, the deceased, was an ox: | 0: ete" pagal can be passed through 3,000 | undecrive /ngland, 8a to the Wheralism of Patterns ony @ & lowe i the train camo ov nad ran off, Instantly jog ated ag at the New York Hoapit-L Mages dnd hy) cellent civil engineer, and syed pagar wae em which the beaatifr 4 and sublime of the physical and ‘of emplo; . One of the mast Indi rows things in the debate on + 0f injuries received from bel M nd New Orleans Hail of cable? By an enormous battery pewer | tor. O ings moral festares of ‘the New World al + fireman, William Hiern, who was not the | tho stensboat ‘tiene ronnie fy the Call erine ferry, | 1s the Mebile a1 “4 i ‘ 4 i N he 4 alone pro- 1 Unis possibly cam be accomplished, through wires | in the Commons was, that while it was going om | duce. Irving, t », in many of his works, displays regular Geran, but who was on in another's plave, alo | From theevitenco it ‘appeared that the deconsed wot pT Eye Say tar te erent uh ten ped mei Anh Meee ta sthoeed slong a | members were informed that Aberdese’ hed, s obit bf over’ fapmneies Clad, wa Wiuracroy, August, 1864. | (ne ee eee sods iar vation be f sald something stout ti e ul ality, as much us any English writer. tours: the brakeman Tho engine | sleep on the bead of the pier, close beside the fexdocs, iltiard tm th vast length of gutta percha coated wire, passing | nenal, sa ng shout tho government inten- jergon Koglish critics about Americans aot parade vind Sanstiee aabbeeinss ‘The tender is totally fee Sresket te hed Roms teed sistant tlawe fonds om, ‘rect an bys choose, and Tina cuaage | ibrough palt water? ere is sucha thing as a by hed fa Fhanes ne sprang wie pheom ire oy acnal literatare is all staff and noaseuse, deetreyea «lth much fores, The in this cass, ron tered the | of the dispensary at the Circus streot infirmary. | “iat qu ineulacion, and Professor Faasay has | 4 ated. pears ol { apytl fg would show the decline of the Ka jury, iro becomes | of @ Premier had expressed a hope that he should | jish nai The- OE STR IEN pa este wesdtcWahe diet Hugh Mntpey cams to ored substance of the tains. | “hewn that in such circumstances tho wiro ely i, 7 It ie in their lip reture. M Tne Augusta at Savannah, bie death by juries of the chest ‘and head, boing strack Big Tognt A Caps B coe oa tae exteainatloe,, ond we 4% Leyden jar, and may be ao charged with electriei- | shor*ly be able to vet « peace, with the concurrence | po eve) @ standard kept up. Critics and writers HAvANKaN, Angast 8, 1664, | ''y We guard of the verry boat Ellen, of tbe Crtherine | Weer anaking any further Matement ‘qntil taat | ty that s curront capuot, witho xt the greatest diM- | of other Bowers. ‘This was interpreted by the Lords | in EDF rand all forma clique, and they all labvr ta 4 . Rasa RN ferry, while ineutiourly lying near or at the end of the 4 rm ag 2A saall publish the testimony. | Pity, Move thiough it. To ex ape this, another | to mean that taough Germany had refused to asslat | butt yf and soft eawder each other unmerottally, The steemship Augusta, Copiain Lyons, from Now | oy’ “Leccasod was a native of Ireland, and forty takes ls ul po Re mew bows ge quad propotition Ie to carry the cable from the aerthera- | the Wetern Powers in prosecuting the wir, and | In fact, they form a mutual puffiag associ stioa. York, arrived bore early this (Tuesday) morning. pears of age. = Yor id hams when taken to tae indrmary, It | Most point of the Highlands of Kcotinnd to Iceland, | thaeall the toss of blood and treasure had fallen | ¥, k 1080 0 AN EMBAN? uneT —Coron: ee Onkrnt, Buctined and Fe-tce islands, | tpes Prezte and Rogiand, yot this Acstria andosn: | <.© Wore Boe writen hy aay Of Se etigae. stsede ——-- -- IRD BY THE Fats MBNT on Th \b f , Shetland, and Fy roe islwu ute “ugiand, Pe NM a aad Diokeus Ship Hangarian at Halifax, toqueat upon the boi of Jatmen Ol Wes ta Ee RD, Pe ee od Vag , bogey hea lay tt from Salas tress bo tan Brorees point of | erswouk! be cons ted in making peace. This was Sait Possioognes the Examiner, and the iattor Bortom, Aug. 9, 1664. KVP ee | Greenland, thence down the coast ¥, Cape Farewell, | 5 mometicas that the Lords protested, and Abve | with his'enbe plasters the two formor with praise, The abip Hungartan, bound fr m Havre for New York, | reune, 0 Gantt Sd a oon } i 0 tod what he had said, 97, he aad ne A Madisoy arenes, by thevfalll Qyeentery ta nd vory fat when the cable would spain Uke to the water, | Orca again retrac ow put into Halifax, N. 8, last week. She bas nearly wiz | j, of alerge q f earth pt stone. Verdict af ry Ponda —eig Be yg Ma, re Sy pevaleet i Queen epen Davie’s Suraits, end make rivht sway across | Gone on a former NO ths on hunsted Cormac emigrants on board, cfontal com th } anmp’s and Kent Lebrador and Upper Canada, Quobec. Here, that . Well, the money vote on posed, and the A work like = or fe hv peng days, to slaughter ii ta, Would be a Blessing, Rveu Jeffrey ang Chie

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