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‘Treatment of Emigrants—Tue Late’ Repert NEW PUBLICATIONS, v of the E-glion Commons. of womens 2S make the Fourteenth ¢ Opera House perma toe title @rawer, he product | divice service this morning and afternomm. Preach- Aug. 23, 1854. Muxtoo, Friday. 4 Porwaw’s Macazive.—The September num- | nest success, yall Danke, a a 990s 0 contons eating aia, ing by the nem Rev. C. J. ee a i a eed pgp} eae BMRALD, et, ae the th “ane ‘adit i L “ ” u Pi @O8 wood, weverel wo Profeseor W. Henry Green, rinceton, N. J., m Mexico. Der of this -brivins monthly abounds in inte-} The story of “Israel Potter,” by Melville, com | toatyacned. Th looked. live pore tankct ‘ow: | will ren be ine Presbyterian charon, Uni Inreferring, in to-day’s Hunan, to tbe report | pes amperes the cplorable deutbs ot 3 ends resting matier. It opens with asmartly written | tinues to maintain its interest. It seems to be | taYuing bok: 9. lace, the intention of the author to bring all the cou- | _ “Now look here, Oaptein, thougl tne sumz i8 but | At 4 o’clock in the afveraoon. of the committee of the British House of Com- | Grats and a: Poesia, Having visited article (in a literary sense) un'er the head of t of emigra: ours “Our Parties and Politic ;” but the views of | temporaneous celebrities of the epoch at which, | beeun at br. sent, yes there pies engogh to show, ae ers Robert es atadl at -_ nd Ba, Crops wea ~ ee ai = eran rn the last hoary of ner ‘be writer are, in other respects, not marked | the story is laid before his readers. In ¥’ge| Paul way all attention, as if having unboanded | Gloucester, on We » the 30th. Sermon by conditi igrants arrive. In this ment to the end of his attack, Tam enabled i chapters published in the present number confidence in whatever the sage might suggest; | Dr. Dewey. saigkng in : forces of woes more exactly thas by any great profundity of thought or intimate | chapters p' pre » We | Vile Israel locked on, quite as interested as either, Ievrrationa, you are probably correct, for I know nothing to’ fax corres: acquaintance with the principles of civil polity. | make acquaintance with that singular, com- | bis beart swelling with the thought of being privy | Mr. Joseph G. » of the hast ime | the contrary. ‘tt ward the middle of the month of We would recommend tbe able con‘uctors of | pound of good and evil qualities, Pam ‘Jones ;— | to the consultation cf twoauch men—oonsultations, | elas of the Pri Seminary, has rei aoall Weir alae ie tint ths ‘coccmatthes Basen ing rumored that some cases = choles, 3 ‘About balf-past ten o'clock, as the a ultimate —— to such momentous fpdisaigerebcesisdirrbes! jo, at Madison, Ia. f. AR SOEs Y, were thas | affuirs as the freeing of nations. . te bell, of chr amin ae Yoga et | BU ne Beng wp aoe of | oc MRE eta Ree Ota, Ma hermaid, rapped at the door, saying”, ‘witha titver, | the }>« se bite and piling them slong on one side of | Galveston, Texas, that a very rude gentleman in tw paseage of the | the tov of the frame, “if the betier tosbelter your this excel] nt periodical not to abandon the ground which they have co successfully occu- pied, by allowing it to degenerate into 4 mere A Mexico—as ber of mend opening negotiations with this govern- Vantaartetes nd ont akad ment on the subject. By this I understand you in the rumor. Unhappily there was ef if is of the lower ! eoti t, desired to see Doctor Fru , Rev. Dr. Mandeville, of Albany, has signified hie | ™e&2 the subject of emigration generally. . Peri Cresn—and tint, too, more & atone Oe bag very rade gentleman?” ny ona ea gor - yore or ng or maga as ac eptance of the call of the Goverament street | Aso shipowner, and one largely interested in | flowty Mees Booore| bee gy ete ar in ite tendencies and yap ited | ania French, narroaly looky sg at the girl,“ that | thep, bythe excessive tof the timber, you | cha)ch in Mobile, the emigration trade, I rhould be glad to see ters of the city; but wuat wasa certain fact for [ ; the physicians accustimed to see fresh. charming pictures of forest life presented | meaus,a very fine geutleman ‘ who ‘aas jnst paid will too much interfere with the ship's centre of Rev. J L. Wilson, late of the Alleghany Semt- te us in the paper entitled “ Wood Notes,” are | Some. coer pais compliments But let ie Some Up, gravity. You will bave that too high.” , bas seoepted a call from the 0. cuaron ia | BY Feaconabie alterations mace in the present | waylstoutly denied by pertous ignorant of medic continued in the present number. The writer yi nel op ites ‘Poon son will ook Raat hes: pager pos cigan oe aay ame apeenegmedanimenee de othe oot th “Y adden A ent dot ued in ese! er. n ‘ “ } i 1 e sudden and. neatés lowed erifin; fatty core ten was | Then zon wil ak abe wae halt ow. at | Me, Riherd, Metcul lat of fhe, Conbritg | grant would be beoestted; but om very much | Sssa'y she ere inate chloe asd, WE is evidently a close acd enthusiastic observer efnature; and to his passionate admiration of ) Th Divinity School, has accepted the invitation of the y, one. The door OY ned. Ierael wus sistiog 8>| on the lower aeck, you npoeed anew sort Of | Unitarian Society in Bath, to beoome taeir pastor. that accidentally bis eye pier ed the : revive made | batchway. But that momen jo, See here now: { My. Charles W. Os ak anste of Prince: ton inclined to believe that were the whole arrange- | were immediately augm-nted when the 0 ‘ commenced to refreshen the ments for carrying passengers between this | To the ati of June, the reg if the ever-varying a+pects and phenomena of his | by the oy of tP ¢ door, which, hike a theatrical | have invented certain ventilatiog pipes—th-y are to cal has received a call fron and Ei \ 1 | 2 uni eli screen, stood fer 87 oment, between Doctor Frask- | traverse the vearel thas” —I me toilette pins joel Bamiaary, bes 59 country urope (particularly Liverpool | ceptions, had attacked the poor orders; bat ai favorite study, he unites that felicitous power | jin “and the jast @ ,tering visiter aun bobiod that | slouge “the curment of air to enter here and be dis: | te Presbyterian church at Pontiac, Mich.,(lateDr. | ang London) left altogether to private enter- | that epoch the better, clases to be victi Penoy’s,) to become their pastor. Rev. Jahleel Woodbridge, of Baton Rouge, La., has received a call to Henderson, Ky. Rev. Daniel C. a, of Lowell, Mass., has re- | and for this reason: The fetes ce! in the prise, untrammelled by laws on both s'des the | Inge of Bt. ‘Angustive, four leagues from Mex Atlantic, (which now confound the shipowner | orey ey re comme of pease The — and the captain,) save the regulation of space | favor e dio’ ders which accompany this ¢ n jan wa, out that perry et hye cared for and H frightrel Malu, meno tn al tose ‘e leas mo) ensue. owever, i | Were attwcked. tag, 8 herse! Ota nt | Renee ini and ere % 2 malady, as dio The main object I have, however, in calling Eoanih Consnt, the Secretary of the British Le your attention, is anothér portion of the report | #08,-the French Minisier, and several other: of this committee, in which they state, in sub” tance, that it is no longer the duty of the jeep ceca dein, pret aage tov British government to facilitate, but to | day Br. Hildebrand, her physiclem in orlinary, 5 throw every legitimate obstacle in the way noanoe Serene melee. poets whiny oure by f of the laboring classes wishing to leave | Were employed, und ee Brome a8: | wh the United Kingdom. This is the root | ing poisoned Mud. Sontag and caused her dey of the whole present movement in the | On the 12th, Fave ee her in company w House of Commons, oe people have found | ber vung LR Boag pet gti that @ free country is preferable to an op- %, bt » which, D pressed and over-taxed one; and the British beeing igre May gh pro government is fearfal that the advantages of | nate unhesppily by death. ” \ this vast and fertile continent, and the liberality | tyome days after, M. Pozzolini, convalescent fri of our institutions, will draw from the United | an inflammation of the liver, was also attacked Kingdom the very vitals of her existence. ‘the same oruel disease, sud died in a typhoid at 1 suppose no sane man will attempt to deny | conre:utive to the c' olera, as has been stated by: that emigration has been one of the main in- | 80d by Dr. Jourdannet, who during aes ares ¢ with me in attending him. I am struments in the wonderful advancement of | Baitor, that after what you have coils gem sah ef dercription which is only to be acquired by earcful literary cultivation. In an able article from the French of Scudo we have a just and carefully considered analysis of the merits of that exaggerated school of music properly de- signated as “ the proiigious,” of which Liszt is ‘he type and the incarnation. Those who re- Taze to submit their correct natural taste to the arbitrary canons of the quackery of art, and who look upon music as the legitimate expres sion of poctry aad sentim-nt, and not as a mere so een, through the crack, Israel caught one 1.0- | cbarged there, What do you think of that? But mentary glimp .¢ of a little bit of by play bet~ven | pow about the main co—fast sailing, driving the pretty cy .mbermsid and the stranger. The | little to leeward, and drawiag little water. Look, vivacious }¥ mph appeared to bave affetedly run | vow, at this keel. I whistled it only night before trom bim or the stars—doubtless in freakien retarn | last, just before going to hed. Do you see mow | ceived a upacmmous from the Nisgars Syuare for come l¥ jeral advances—but had suffered herself | bow—” Ba;tist church at Baffalo. It is not yet desided to be ove taken at last ere too late; and on the in- At this crisis, a knock was heard at the door, and | whether he will comply with the invitation or not. stant lar se) caugh’ eight of ber, was with an insin- | the chambermaid reappeared, anooun ing that two ORDINATIONS. caren of rosy « esentment, reseiving # roguish pinch tlemen were that moment crossing the court | , ‘The Presbytery of Peoria, on the 3d inst., ordained on the arm, and @ still more roguisn salute on the | below to see Doctor Fravkiin. Wilbam A. Fiening to the work of the gospel mia- sor i a “The Duke de Chartres and Count D’Estang,” | istry, and installed him pastor of the ouurch of TY .¢ next instant both disappeared from the range | aid tie Doctor; “they sopointed for last might, Farmington, 1). of ‘the crevice; tne girl departing whence she had | butdid not come. Captain, this bas something indi- Mr, Willi mm Dole rdained to th k of Cv me; the stranger—tri ntly invisibte as he ed- } rectly to do witn your affair. Throngh the Dake, | 4 ‘aint jam y Lien o ais hey ame ¥ anced behind the door—entering the room, When | Count D’Estang husepokan to the King about the | the ministry by a council conven Nr dee ebicle for the display of mechanical ex- | Tel now perceived bim again, he svemed, while | secret expedition, the design of whica you first dom Regule church, Boone county, Ind., om vehicle for the ¢isplay ‘ momentsrily hidden, to have undergone a complete | trrew ont. Ca’) early to-morrow, and J will ioform the 29th uit, eellence, will find in the strictures of Sram gation, yon of te result” By; a call of the Friendship Baptist Church, Floyd the writer—himself one of the ablest of He wab a rather smal), elastic, swarthy man, with With bis tawny band Paul pulled out his watch, | county, Ga., Mr. William C, Hendricks was ordained aa 92 aspect as of a disinberited Indian Chief in Buro- } a small, richly jewelled lady’a watch. on the ieuh ‘ult., to the work of the Gospel ministry. modern musical critics—mueb to confirse.nd | pean clothes. An unvanquishable enthosiasm, in- “It is #0 late, I will stay“bere to-night,” he said; DEATHS IN THE MIN)STRY. uphold their judgment. At a period when ¢om- tepsiled to perfect sobriety, coucved io his savage, | ‘Ie there a convenient room ?” The Rev. Frederick S. Erast, a Presbyterian cler- i Rio mamely has hod self possessed eye. He waselegantly and some what “Quick,” said the Doctor, ‘‘it might be i'l advised | gyman of Port Hadeon, La., died while on nis wa; petition in operatic music has reac! ® point | extravagantly dressed a8 a civitan. He carried ot yon to be seen with me just now. (ar friend bere | porth. Mr. Erost graduated at Princeton "Theolog\- with us which renders it important that we | bh m:elf with a rustic, barbaric jauntiness, straogely | will let you sbare bis chamber. Quick, Israel, and | cal Seminary. Rev. John Peebles, formerly pastor of the 0. 8 dashed witn a super duced touch of toe Parisian | show the Captain tuither.” should not be led away by the eclat of ingported | gion, His tazney check, like a date, spoke of the : Yeputations, sound criticism of this sort, cannot tropics A wonderful |attioephare of road friend: Pol pire Rae ae Rags es va Pres burch in Huntingdon, Pa., died on the e isl i jessness and 8 -ornful isolation invested him. Yet ‘ackenzie pul y 7. Vail to have a mest beneficiei influence upon the wos there @ bit of the poot as well a9 the outlaw in | Redfield.— This aie and complete edition Rev. B. F. Keeling, of Washington county, Ky, pablio taste. There is 8 growing tendency | bim, too. A cool sclemnity of intrepidity sat on died on the 22d ult. He had the pastoral charge v! ‘amongst us to form independent idgas on artis- | bis lip. He looked like oak whoof meg soaget | of the celebrated papers which establisbed | fonr Baptiet churches, and was good and useful ; ‘ ‘ out harm’s way. He looked like one who never for Blackwood i itis repu- | man. ji tical subjects, which it is desirable to strength- | heen, and never would be, a subordinate. tati = beers la Sa aa ae NEW CHURCHES. ha a ae kis teste Seg Sasa | tertain no doubt as to the caune of the deaths en and enconrage, by-spposing te the interested + Israel thought to himself that seldom before had | ‘tion, possesses an additional value in A new Congregational church was formed at | ¥ oO Poe eee te doen? | Madame Sonteg and M. Poszoliai, and you will ¢ : Pbk ‘ ‘a jasts the matured jude. | BE fee sucha being. Though dressed i-la-mode, copious notes and illustrations with which it | Lewiston Falls, Me., on the 8th. British government is determined to do all it | deavor,for your part, to dissipate atroci¢ dicta of hireling enthusias' i matured judg- | he did not seem to be altogetaer civilized. abounde, and which were rendered necessary by ‘A new church was constituted on the 30th ult. in | 82 to stop this source of weaith from us; and a the offspring of ignoble ) &, ments of writers who have made music a life So absorbed was our adventurer by the person of it Richmond, Va. It is to be called the Leigh street | I ask, is our government to be a party to such | which will increase the grief and despair of the study, aud who are too honest to submit their | the stranger, that a few moments passed ere he be- the oblivion into which many o: the persons aod | Baptist Church, and contains 103 members. Rev. | @ movement? Is it not rather the duty of this | who bave already suffered by the deaths of the a Ri “ an to be eware of the circumstance that Dr. | ci judgments to the scientific. pretension and affec- | Franklin and this new visiter having salated as old Lanlindeadiieuton oF ay apie sine! as ‘ offered prayer, Rev. Henry Watkins gave the hand tation of fashionable coteries. Whilst on this | acqusintances, were now sitting in earnest conver- | YC8rs, necessarily ys ae GORTALER, 8, | of fellowship, and Rev. Dr. Jeter delivered the subjict we must not omit the opportunity of Lorie il haat dieses at Lettie el ee a history of Blackwood’s Magazine, and mée- | charge to the church. ss 3 101 lea sui 1 worshi| quoting from tke lucubrations of that desultory | much longer,” "ald “the stranger in bitterness. TeStye Ga Den cone etney Pee, BOG Naas evan Marte Sedicated 0 the 30un sie Warach and ubiquitous philosopher, “The Editor at om pen Oe Se a peal a au kserbeups fincas! the Melaka? | dea of the work in its erection was done gratuitously vy ” i * } nd | celebrate dee Manuscript, whicl members of the church and congregation. Large,” some remarks upon the condition and | of the the Indien; and now, for no earthly reasen The new Episcopal church edifice erected by the 4 Fi vught Bl i jety, and which, prospects of the operatic stage in this country, | that Ioan see, you Commissioners have presented | brought Blackwood into notoriety, et | parish of Grace Onuroh, Honesdale, Pa., was conse- Dy. Howe) preached the srmoa, Rev. J. B. Taylor | government to watch with a careful and jealous rag ve artiste. At least, unless they can say eye apy movement on the part of the Hoglish | jousand persone have been poisoned Goveraientsonoeraiog sis umportant utjecs, | Mea. caog Gb me fer nn i oat, and to see that no unfair or unjust laws are | ple servant, ‘Lovrs Gazomn! made to deter our ships from proceeding on = ‘ their accustomed voy: without the many Musical and Theatrical. i ances to which they are even now sub- Broapway TseaTsE —Mias Davenport, jected by the agents of the British government, | Scting is universally acknowledged to be ef t ‘and that for no other purpose than to make | most finished characterand whose engagements | yf i i this a) which have a present interest :— King om pel peepee ee hy a i owing to its libellous severity, was suppressed | Crateg by Rt. Rey. Bishop Poster, on Wednesday, say ive np ne ee beikpos4 ing pesca a poste Boni Techn ion rl bbugh ne 3 nal aa But Jet us leave the region of dollars and hypothe- | King of France with such a frigute? And waat can almost as soon ag published, as well as several | Aug. 2d. 7m cea a a : is country? Let oar | ‘The piece selected for the occasion is tie new ‘cated stocks. Let us fly from that aefaulting street ; | { rot do with her? Give me ba:k the “In lien,” aud | other articies by the same admirable pens, are | _ The Oamden and suber Railroad y have | government be on the alest. | gntic “ Camille,” adapted from mer Jet us eschew bankers aod directors, bulls aud bears, | in less than one mouth, you shall hear glorious oF | g}<9 introduced in this edition, although not donated to the Methodist pore aurch a| _ Whatever good the British government might | Miss arenes, by the aathor of “ Civilization and bover over some lighter and more gracefal topic. | fatal news of Paul Jones.” s = ? handeome lot of ground at Whitehall, below Borden- | have done in timea past, or may do in time to | Camille be sustained by Miss Daveaport, an Trere’s the opera! Dimes, thou apollo of the boxes, | ‘Come, come, captain,” said Doctor Franklia, | *trictly belonging to the series of papers which | town, N. J., on which that ton contempla'e come, depend on it, the whole of the present | the character of Armaed Dewal, by chat ste dves not thy beart beat a sort of overtare of delight | soothingly, “tell me now, what would you do with | have given the work its title. Dr. Mackenzie erecting a handsome edifice in which to held movement on the subject of emigration is bat to | lize sector and great favorite, Mr. Conway. Th eres she English, Irish, and Sootch people i Foodie See ry 2 Aa A hho ot fincas m leaving their country to better tueir con- hess be! - dision here, and add prosperity to the United | , DowsRY Taxarae “Miss Susan Denin, who States. ing the past There is one, and one way only, by which | by mansger Waldron, pape) scien j this can be accomplished; and that is by patting | longer,being positively her last appearance. To-mo! 80 many Leirpt Meets a on passenger ships ; row night she will appear in two pieces :—Mariar, as to make it impossible for them to carry pas- | na ip the * Wife,” and Oolin in“ Nature ao sengers unless at an enormons price—a’ price | Philosophy,” supported in She orbs Mpaing. ) beyond the possibility of the Irish people being | ee Mesars. Pove and able to pay. ‘To accomplish that is now the | y, Strdanapalus,” adapted to the Ameri chiet object of the English government; and as | win ‘be put upon the Bowery yj ina style it cannot, in thisday and generatiom} without | magnificence, which the Bowery alone is capable causing a rebellion, paes any arbitrary law to | doing, because of its extensive stage. : Heed people trom emigrating, it is endeavor- Nrsxo’s Gaxpen.—The Ravels and the accor; rf to obtain the same result by tampering | plished Rassian dan-wese, Mile. Yroa Mathias, ar with our shipping interest—by making con- | advertised to Spite DP eo manos evening. Thy tinual changes in the laws affecting carrying | performances provi keg vi evolusions on + '; passengers; and it hopes thereby eventually to | “tight rope,” avew grand divertisement, and f';, make it absolutely necessary for shipowners to Tory popelar comic pantomime entitled “ Mazuln demand suck a price for carrying emigrants as | Yothing wean a Pa see Me : will are them to abandon altogether their | Le Pas de VAbeille. This se ‘tmonally pd Frese cherished hope of joining their friends and | tive bill of evtectainmsnt, and caouot fail in draw] countrymen here, and o: settling dowa peace- | ing a crowded sasembiage, which we must siy the, ably in this land of freedom and this field uf | Ravels always do. Barton and his talented com labor. Then our goverument should pause and | Pany will appear on Tuesday. ? consider well before making apy new laws, or Nationa, Tazarre.—Mr. J. A. Leonard, « popy” entering into any negotiations with the Briti-h | Jar Western tracedian, ia to avpear to-morro overnment on this subject. I r, evening, in conjonstion with those estal 8 y am, sir, Yours | favorites, Mr. J. . Seott and Miss respectfully, Ee. , Mr. J. R. Seatt an Hathaway, pe piece will be ber niger ‘a tragedy Murpers ykaR Caro, ILLiNo1s.— Accor: to P fee) a) g the Evansville Journal’s 4 pair abe Mrs. Nichole that tere jo hap oh Pr ocean have been committed ot tate on the Lower | Taq tn the oe Lamp,” in ich Miss Hi iesieaippl. At Dog Tooth Bend, eighteen miles | way is so enthu! received every night, wilk from Cairo, a difficulty took place between two men | terminate all. Wome adeioe. $yoce whee desire! at the vers sound of the werd ? Ab! you say, in tnat | her, if you had her?” i service. elegant Jackaduisical manner Saniora Rises know “I would teach the British that Paul Jones, claims the credit of peculiar fitness for the task Rey. Dr. Bullard’s congregation, in St, Louis, are how to manage ; ah! dear delighifal Astor place, | though born ia Britain, is no sabject to the | he bas assumed, frem a long literary career | now building on Lucas Piacoa church, 84 feet front, bow charming it was! What bappy, happy hours | British King, but an untrammelied citizeu and sailor | 1.4.64 in England and Scotland, and a familiar 130 feet deep, with a tower and spire 285 feet dod I epena there, languishing with Doniz-tti, flirt- | of the universe; and I would teach them, too, "| 6! . Shope Heh Many novel yet useful improvements are shag it A ey rathlessly raven re ay acquaintance with most of the persons and | making in the coratraction and equipment of this const wir owa coasta are as vulnerable as i “ ” Now Hollands. “Give me, the indies, énd 1 will | CYem'® wrested of in the “ Nostet.”” So far ae | te eT ised Enron rain down on wicked Kogland like fire on Sodom.” } 2 cursory examination of the results of his la- $ MISCELLANEOUS. Moet fom a ter ceroniea ieee eoek ir bors will enable us to pronoance an opinion, we BRAT L.A. , pastor of the Jackson church, chair, like an Iroguvis, the speaker's look was like | ™@Y sige’ they exhibit the fullest evidences Oakland) eed In ety of reeoet bakery: 2 that of on unflickering torch. of a desire to discharge conscientiously the | andexpressed their unwillingness to part with their His air seemed slightty to disturb the old sage’s duties of lite le to the distinguished | Pestor, € ly in view of his leaving for ‘a Philesophic repose, who, walle not seeking to dis. orig een asin e distinguished | Paver crhee would necessarily take him aay from guise bis admiration of’ the unmistakable spistt of | Men to whose genius and whose wit the world | {Lo "functions of » minister of the Gospel.” the man, seemed bat ily to relish his apparent | Owes these admirable productions, ‘The folowing ace the statistics of the Episcopal Measureless ing. ¥ A ‘ Asif both to change the subject little, as well | Strange Creduilty—A 3,000 Swinate, | Chur ia Naw havea tos the past your’ turcness as put bis visiter in better mood—thongh, indeed, | tron the Columbus (0.) State Journal, Aug 24.) | Tisoe"Gaubetn school acholars, 691; contribatious, it might have been bat covertly to play wita his bout two weeks og0, as a gentleman farmac, | 32501) SPP einen obecinhtt of the moon enthusiasm—the man of wisdom now drew his chair | living in Madison county, was ridiug towards bis | toh «Conny charch in the Etite kee tor be doued confidentially to the stranger's, and puttiag one | home, not far distant, he observed @ ian and a wo | (GP SeES Oo a oe aeth of ite on hand in a very frievdly, conciliatory way apon pis }| man by the road side, engaged im repairing tinwave, | 12 New Haven, and more than one fourth of its con- visicer’s knee, and rubbing it gently to and fro | A few days afterwards, a woman cilled at his house ‘ere. there, mron as a lion tamer might soothingly maui- | and after some conversation, asked him if he did It is eaid that at least four fifths of the population pulate the aggravated king of‘beasts, said ia a wia- | Hot recollect her. He relied that he did not. S1e | of Texas are wholly unreached by any regular moans ning manner:—“ Never mind at present, captain, | then iold bim that she bac seen him on the road a | of evangelical instruction, either fom the pulpit, about the Indien affair. Let that sleep a momeat. | few days before, and that his appearamve had made | Sunday school, or other source. Surely this asser- See, row, the Jersey privateers do us a great deal of | Such an impression upon her miod, that she was | tion cannot be true! a mischief by interce;sing our suppl es. It has | compelled to call and see him. She told him tha: | According to the Presbyterian of the West, the been mentioned t2 me, that if you had aamall ves. | *he was an ostrologer, and that she was well 2° | Presbyterian church organization in Ohio dates as sel—say, even your present ship, the ‘Amphitrite’ | quaintsd with its mysteries. Sue saw at once that | far back as 1790. In October cf that year, Rev. —then, by your singular bravery, yon might render | be was av extraordinary person, and knew tha’ he | David Rice, of the Transylvavia Preebytery, Ky get service, by following those privateers whzre | had been born under a particular peas, and that | visited Cincinnati and organized the First Presbyte. jarger ships darst not venture their bottoms; or, if | great things might be expected of him. She then | rian Church, which now existe there. Io June, 1791 but supported by some frigates from Brest at a pro- | tock from ber apron a book which seemed to coa- | Rey. James Kemper, of the same Presbytery, visited r distance, might draw them out, so that tae | tains number of diagrams, figures, &c., and read | the church, and agreed to labor for one year from rger vessels cou'd capture them.” mit, in an unknown tongue, a few “‘bocus po | the next fall; at the end of this time he was called “Decoy-duck to French frigutes!—Very dignifisd | cus” sentences, after which, closing it and put- } and settled as pastor for three longer, or untit office, truly!” hiesed Paul in a fiery rage. “Dovvor | tg it back into its hiding-piace, she went into the | 1795, and was succeeded in First C“urch by ing with Rossini, trembling with Mczart, deafeied with Verdi, Troffi, Benedetti, Bosio, Beletti—names that, speil-hke, corjure up visions of past delights! ‘What delicious litie boxes, what enchanting gos- sips, what nods and becks and wreathed smiles flew across the littie house in which everybody kaew everybody ! It was heavenly, I tell you! But those times are past now, and the oli Astor is gone with them, and in its place a splendid edi- fice bas api ug into existence, farther up. We car not venture to predict the success of the Fourteenth Bireet Opera House, because tobe connected wit : GA opera enterprise appears to as unlucky for % one concerned as it was to be the owner of the Betian Horee, or to have a plece of Tholosan gold ia one's pocket. But, say you, Dimes, that, notwithstanding all Shese terrible failures, opera managers appear to be @ thriving race? There’s the miracle! The opera manager in the dali seas yn sushes off to Europs to engage & troupe. He has just been utterly raiued by his last specala- tion, yet we find him takivg a first class passage on board’ of » Cunarder, and drinking his Bari or ard Geisenbeimer every day at dinner, A he thas been gene a couple of months, inde’ it» ra- mors reach us througe the medium of t's: .70a3, of the great things that be has been doing: *» d@ertul artists he has engaged, the exti«, stratagems be was obliged to resort to in \ circumvent )ival impresarios, who wanted to obtain ssion of the celebrated prima tonne assoluto, iguora Chizzzilini, from the Teatro Saa Felice. It ia also binted that he has been obliged to pay the artists prodigious sums of money, as oacnest for tae continuance of their engagements, thouch where a by the name of Alexander and McCama, the fo: be git raid moneys the pubic is not informed. | Fravklin, whatever Paul Jones doea for the cause of | kit: hen, bought a few poands of butter of the wife | Rey.'P. Wilson, of Abington Presb Not " rmer | comfortable seats for wis ees Wal, ip a month oF 30, the broken down aad ban America, it must be dona throng nalieited cutee: bis immo for which she paid liberally, and came is ATO, ‘tnd Palen ‘until at ear NJ my, $ariog s gun in ue heed at var Mg ii their sin the dey tier for 8 very wconeed t tl a separate, enpre mmand; no leader an¢ no . , : f vorin, shoot latter. : pa : Re eed tite, and acoomeanied ‘by theciffer: | coumeellor but himectt., Have I not already by-my | _ A day cr twoafterwards, the woman called again, allace succeeded Mr. Wilson in 1800; | Jonee interfered and separated the belligerente, jee-mnay be expe tod, oe Loy oe 4 omy in the State, yet was not the first, as ‘D erroneous); rated mention made of his death. v7 Awuzzican Musxum.—Tois establishment contia- Snranien cures iatar one ad ana Be ues to be patronized as well asever, which, indeed,. ing the particulars of the affair, remarked that “he | 4,20t% be wondered at, for the nambetless curio~ services on the American coast shown that {am well | reiterating what she had esid on her first visit, the wortty all this? Why then do you seek to degrade | farmer paying but little attention to what she said, me w my previous level? I will mount, not | looking upon the whole affairas an attempt to hum- ent menders of his new troupe. Ha! at jast toe eam) ign is about to be conducted with apirit. Eve- ry wail iscovered with placards containing a glow- sities centained in the saloons will amply repay & ctus of the eksning season. There are at | sink. Ilive but for honoraniglory. Give me then | bog him. Not at all discouraged, ths woman called | - Scewg im OourT—Imunnse Exctreuey | would aislike for Alexanier to attack him in that | visit, in dent of the pets two cosen Dew operas, Tever performed in shis some'ding honorable ard glorious to do, and soms- | again the next dey, and woond up her conversa- | Monday evening an amusing though Tate pollson Mexbeter ok mere woeld ben Gree him.” | sentation: at cies in the Rents tea te ere: : country, that are to be produced almost iuumediate- | thing famous to do it with. Give me the {ndien.” | tion by eaying that she kuew where three hat crowas | passage at arms took place between Recorder Sam- | heard the remark, and coming. breesg with hie | #2g drama” entitled “Adele,” and, the hable The man of wisdom slowly shook his bead. “Every- | full of gold had been burird on his farm, and that, | mers and Counsellor Field. When the case of t) farce of “Lend Me Five 8b! if in ti ove (i eae | eae ce ence eaves | ie aan ln ot on te an a | one “da aged eb | Se ge as yor nn led pi s a 8, start 3 ¢ when the case was and der simply | f bing, Al : a fection,” and the feet ; “to be effectual, war should bé carried that stood guard over it ; that a large eum of money | finea the accused, u ‘ore 8, Alexander placed the gun agaiust like’ monsoon; one. cheugeless determination of must be ee them, at the invantatvae, Boe , the counsellor protested against | his forebeod, and discharged its contents in his | MBUADE drams, styled tue“ Muld and the Magpie.” ‘ the act as en blic justice. ii srry Pain toveo cme tro in, | Wgehtdre homndaalaswosi ew at | yt vere mate te A re! OK a os | Set eaahth catcBOES, SPe| wom oP loner eenng i ue meee a vacillating councils, s men idie about 5 fol morning, and the counsel . like the cats Paws in calms. My Cod, why woe l | ihe would go into St, snd faruiss the money, that | spietaal” consolation. ‘Eventually tho coaceelior | wiy’ weete, among, the thick, growth of, cotton | ¥en) $000 toh sent coacalver sumnpet, laed at not born a Czar! ; bs would give him two-thirds of the tressure, while | took it into bis head to go before the Recorder, and | was immediately o ized and pote ight Lott f $100, The trumpet is to be given to the com; canen we ea apa py str Brae gar ee ep mt rd ig when there he asked Permission to make a motion. | They found him ‘on the faland next morning, Prought | Whote member wins the firet prise. This race tae nage, ‘sit down; J , rmer ape save being granted, he launched out into a run | him back, bad an examination, convicted him, aud | Created a great censation already, and no doubt present, you see,”—poiating towards Israel, who | had no confidence in the woman; but as sh | ning commentary on what he was pleased to con- -ompant ges “gi be the means cf filling the Hip, sat rapt at the-volvantc sprit of the stranger. took his hand, and traced the mysterious lines | sider the Recorder's Hlegal act of the previous | now ir mete Th fails yrhore, he is | svallable depart eth ii peefoepano Poul slightly started, and tarned inquiringly | therein, telling him the great thiogs in store for | evening, wrereapom the ‘Recorder toli nim to | Ui” mostcerated, awalting the sitting of the Cir be giver in ine online oe performances upon Israel, who, equally owing to Paul's owa | Bim, be began to place some confidence in her, | ‘holden. And ie cuit Court in October next. Eight miles f:om m and evening. earnestness of discourse, and Israe!’s motion\ess spealys “i ryt? mde him come things that had | 9 wae different, Meatiae hee stuat tavended Sede cnawet” ake pC geen tg ge pr ss prutecea nae elie iceeee, se som EE ee aT ree: mae] koa, About this time be sold wa cere totot | Tie the, Hecarder. Tala Broaght, the blood to | Next day Andereon charged his rifle, took « seat in tiudd’' Sim Brown and his Fairy Light Geant” tn fa true blue; ‘a eecret conrier, aud an American | cattle, for which he received in cash about $4,000. | bringing bis knacklev dowa hard on the desk before fomen ieee esesaseen scat th amedoen ani bo cag pe Lie he phbapniin dee em Te rt aay | tet lease Satan eich iets Ta | timc Ande the eter to onmied | Milt, weetstcnebatraentof oe oy | pao eat gene of Sak ¥ z zerly; 0 re ty » “hit mip? None of mlue! Paul Joves never | £0 allay the spirits, The furane: then produced the Tie counsellor bere observed that since she prceont fis ped Dat tte anor oe He passed Savane Seouccatinns ‘fx the weotucsicn of Dae was captured. package of money received for the catttle, and the Recorder had heen presiding, tie court had gene- | was pierced ‘ducagh tke breues with 0 sine Ca eaorea ce elie their exer- consider breast , | tonsare crowned success, Y “No, sir, inthe brigantine Washington, out of | two sat down tos table, and counted out $3,000 in | rally been d @ legitimate objet of con- The | temst; and then, shaking his mer at the Re. | tna’s, oie on ae Pee madistely vlan Boe Pg icp ie er lpi the patrons that ly, “ With new scenery, costumes and decorations, at an expense of several millions of dollars.” The public is on the tip-toe of expectation, and every ove talks sbout the good time coming, and every one feels a sort of mental shower bath when La Boppambuia is announced for the first night. And Le Sonnambula itis, through the whole season, with haps a slight sprinklicg of Lucia, just to fresion The peo le up a littie. But they go, notwithstend- ‘ing, with » good natured pertinacity worthy of all fee, and listen to the choruses they know by art, and the solos they could sing in thsir sleep, with a sort of trusting confidence that the manager will perform his promises yet. Tne season draws toa ochre. Rokwieanaing the fact of the house having deen folirearly every night, it is whispered dolefally, bat the menager, poor fellow, is again ruined. One or two of the chief artiste get suddenly indisposed oa the sh of the pefformance, and the tickets are retarred. It leaks out, however, that the real cause ‘was s rebeliion on the part of the tenor, who was owed three weeks’ eslary, and who peremptorily refused to sing until he was paid. ype’ one pities the poor bankrupt manager, and when it is an nounced on the bills that, 2s a close to the season ‘end achance for the impresario to redeem himself, Boston,” replied Israel. “ We were cruising to cat | bank notes, Vines four emall gold coins. et ff supplies to the Eoglish.” folded up and into a bandker- “ 7 Clos we sad cued tae wea ait tar ain sn ny corder, he said, “while clothed in your little brief | not in time to secure Anderson. fled immedi- bp Se Ty new Pdr ge rane money was then the grand opera of “ Tne Titans” will be produced, | _“‘ Did your sbipmates talk mach of me?! de- authori wih pew and appropriate svenery, cent cos. | mexded Paul, with # look as of a parading Sioux | tions, and talking strange talk. The next and Goa leks, but Ge seein come er Shall badeermripgerstine tom nm talented company. We regret the fumes, arid gorgeous effects, at aa of—Hea- | demanding homage to hia gow-gaws; “w..° did | the day after the woman called maling gach time | meet you on equal terms, and then I shallhavemy| Copp 8; M a s Girl” shoa withdrawn £0 s00n sven knows cow many—thousands of dollars,” the the same 4 ‘oLD Bioopep Mcapex—aA day or two since, | but hope that its representation will soon they say of Paul Jones?” “'T never the name before this evening,” (erael. “What? Ah—brigantine Washi Jet mo see; that was betore I had outwitted the 5 leby ate, ht the Milford, and captured the Me‘lish and the off Lovisburg. You were long before counting the at havi belore, revenge,for I consider you to be nothing but ad——1d | we noticed, in @ short par 5 i be re sive, &e., but leaving the money with the foes At this jonctnre the Recorder abraptl, payagraph, thet & mau | sumed. A burlesque on“ Lu resia Borgia” is farmer, wrapped up in the handkerebief. At | sajourned the Court, and springing from his ms- | Corne’, itera a dad Or twa totons, Dy enh, | femearral, and, will abortly be produced. ral tush tiat be wae ney tall to. a livitg sou tne | £=tIal ipod, apveared determined to visit the | Yamed Bosley. ‘The particulars of this case stow | 'wrecveryer iene iba object Sbey were in puranit fy that’ ahe wad ies ronan ee ae tee eee one of the ttitwllfal and cold blooded mardere mors iieeain, ehieh ts cumpuen pon Menor . a rao movement, ly going away, to be abseat a short time; he was | wid, ‘I'm ready for you, bat if you dare to lay 5 | working for Derocttcuhe wore rnes rea Ethiopian performers, and directed. by ‘shat’ very great te, public, one and ali, determine to support the enter- 1g manager. “The Titans” is prodaced—the @oenery isn’t much, certainly, for re bere seem to labor under,the impression , a8 loag as tee acevery is “new” it does not matter in the ‘Teast abcut its being good—and the house ie filled : might after night to suffication. After a salendid | the news, my lad,” he adced witua soctof compas | not to Icok at the package of money at any | hand on me i'll kill yo —l,” f good ols Geor; i Fai of about twelve nights, the public is astounded | eionate air. Pe | time excepting wren ‘she wes presont; and. a! | these tine een sabsneiias pair ated Cumstances. On Mondsy last, Bosley iavited Bir- | Siseted Deegtiastn ter Wotan area cme to bear that the manager ia agsin ruined, snd the | ‘Our friend here gave you a rather blant | ter maxing on earnest prayer, sde took hold of him | “bulldog” aa ever drove a piece of cold lead through | .ct,*osccomPany him on a squrrel bunt, whish Bar- | ioe of songs, choruses, iustramantal solos at? Spare ne more. The siogera have not been paid | anwrr,” eaid the wise man, eagely wiserievoas, | While she he'd the p of money in her bans, | a fellow’s bread basket. ea ce here interposen, | Tete very reactly accepted, and, after & successful songs, , rr salaries, and there are newspaper fouds be- | and addressing Paul. and swung Go ram at they came togetier | the Recorier returned to hie seat, and the ooua- june, they retarasd, Bod shee. eee mei | BanprorD’s 0) tween the debtor and Bis creditors. The maca-| ‘Yes. And I like him for it, My man, will back to buck. She then gave him back the hand- | sellor was conveyed to prison to purse himself of po gt tennee ag the game—he. drow ap hie gen it Instita sf Ag rad wen of ry ger a désolé. He has aud | go seruise with Paul Jones? You fellows sobiunt | Kerchief, os he supposed, all right, and told idm | hi contempt-—New Orleans ‘True’ Delta dur. lo, | td Stet him, the, bail Morough hie laags, | Se! ye Soo Eeced wat, one Mamioemees <* ee i | betes are eae hl | lectin a ad Ipd eh a a for #0 ele | Come, m return me to Beost. 1 go tn a | August, an go in any, ani — 8 : - ‘Fant county bouse on the itadson, where be enjoys | few days” * accure the bidden treavare. On the Toth be hardly | Jancire, received via Emgiasa, are’to ely sr Veo | the house, und Bosley, whem As to the | when we hope thelr exertions will be amply reo a every Inxury that money can give hi ftera| Fired by the contagious spirit of Pexl, Israel, for- See Os ee ee ee learn that some of, the coffee dealers at Rio had pone Bethea gg the org ber Rae’ » a8 far of talent is concerned pleasant rest, he starts again for Earope, pays more | getting all sbout his previous desire ta reach home, | she did not come. On the lth be setup iste st | withdrawn their stocks from the market. It is also he wanted to Kill & man, and tnst be woald | in the proper rendering of negro performances, sams of money, retarns with a rkled with response tothe sammons. But Doctor | ight expecting her arrival. stated that there continued to be extreme difficulty a an his employer in the woods, but he was | they are unrivalled. t troupe of artists, “ manages agsia, aad lin interrupted him. waiting ¢ill near midnight, on the 17th, | {a sevuring cofftes suited to the United States mar that, be might not kill him instantly, and | | Casrie Gaenvex—Dodworth’s celebrated 1 again uocene.” y “ Our frlend here,” said he to the Captain, ‘is | he began to suspect all wae not right, ana he feared | ket. These were also but few vouele loailing for | (tt Be would be left to auffer. After this Band are to give another of their pleasing , fow, neither of us, Dimes, has any objection | at present engaged for very different daty.” all this might be a teap to rob him. So strong did | the Cnited States, ‘and our supplies, the are | "0B, be turned and left the premises, since which | concerts fo Red to apend this- hhe really cust not Take it at ‘© penne of the Pani Jones sgunand pressed eee | eee jouied i and went We. lee ie mdf tne Ame: — per Ad - Bas wftaeared the Seed was in realty and feaog = — mt e ex! ol 2 os a , public. As long as he gives ua an equivalent for | at being unemployed, and hia Fesotution to accept of | sarsoundi me whore be could see all who | tiimente he ike Uuttad Ss Te apart: the of serious conseqnenses, did not attempt to arrest | Rarznoap ACCIDENT. —A man nensed Cooper was: $e ants, we 40 wot corel he pockets wes & Over, no employ unless it gave him supreme authority; hed without ‘econ, and remained there | June had been 44,992 ‘and the shipments to ‘ the murderer, who 1 reported to be a large and stout killed on the Belvidere Railroad on Friday even- Hie has s Fizht to be well paid for his. trouble, and { while in aoswer to all this, Dr. Franklin, not vain. | uu two o'clock in the morning, Bat no owe cee. | ihe same dectination for the crop year eofing Sano man. We are inf y Persons from tbat region | ing, near the, Kingewood wtetion, in Hunterdon we are willing to pay bim. Bat we do hope that | fluenced by the unco: opirit of his guest, | As the time had that was :\et by his falr visl- Bo, were 204-216 baga, loos Une for tne prevodiog | it ia the prevailing opinicn up taat way , ten miles Lamvertvilie, He was ob- when our Acadimy of Music docs open, that we | ard well knowing however unpleasant a trait | tor, he considered absolved from hia obliga | crop year— Baltimore American. Besley waa hired to do the sccased at by & man on the track. The engineer blew ghall see operas ced there in a nt style | in conversation, or in the transaction of civil affairs, | tion, never in the least bat that bis money with whom Barnett had 0 difficulty several weeks | his ; tan looked back, bat did feom those wretched things, nr , | yet in war this bm Ey was invaluable, as pro- | was eafely c fn the handkereb Vol. A Fanny Swarr Away.—Less than a week meso The murder was committed five miles north change hie course. He continued to walk. thereun: hat were palmed off en the public at itNo's and | jectilee and combustibles, finally aswared Paul, utter |" Ui gH carefully, what was hi diamay at | ago a child of Panl MClaskey, residing nest Shear, Pete Bate ee aicn county, Tainets, A | until the cowcatcher struck him. He died in abont ‘Castie Garden inst season. Who dees not remem. | many complimentary remarks, that he would im- | seeing, not a roll of bank bills, and fou’ Pieces of td & Co,’sfarnace, on Grand street, died of | Seward of $200 is oi for the arrest of the mar | one hour afterwards His conduct has been rather ther the one cak-tree at the old Astor Place House? | mediately exert himsclf to the utmost to procu'e | gold, as be had left it, but a package of br. Wa Paper | cholera. The next day Mc. M’Claskey died, then | 4¢rer, by the friends of the deceased Prairie City. | singular for some time past. He bas been heard tor No matter what was the opera that inevita: | for bim some enterprise which should come up to Srd four cente, in lien therech Even the ‘andker- | another child, and yesterday the only remaining i repeatedly that he would like to vee. the y De tree made its pearance—it shaded | his merits. chief had been changed ; instead of being L © 0W2, | child, with ite mother and aunt. Thus @ whole Sinauiax Occurnence.—A ler occurrence, to run in upon him, and that he Norma or concealed Elvira with “Thank you for your frankness,” said Paul; | it wee one prec jar. One of the str Sse% | family have been awept away by this relentless | resulting in s melancholy manner, repens of walk the track without regard to the train equal indifferonce. It represented a forest or | “frank ag ove! a to deal with a frank man. in all this strange transaction ia that a ¢ 84% | scourge.—Albany ig I |, Aug. 23. days since, in the town of ar rl @ garden with the sume sndacity, and yet every | You, Dr. Franklin, are true and deep; and #0 you five dollar bill that was placed in the pa er TP RE An Irishman was in & well Cumarzr Pares. — The New Orleans a opera goer was familiar with every painted (arrow | are frank.” of money was taken out of it, aad returned: ¥| | Paommstxa Famivy.—In , Ou Monday, a | after down Ww the deptn of some thinks thatthe great desideratam of the hae on ite cemveas trunk. We have had quite enough | The sage sedately smiled, a queer ircredality just | the roll of brown paper. How this was done isa ( boy twelve years of age, named r, wae sent to} feet, found of water very perceptible. At last | cheap want- is to be supplied tarough the: ‘yor this sort of thing,, larking in the corner of his mouth. mystery we cannot valve. The farmer who h # been » &¢ <ounty jail tien jal be met a bro- | he strack his pick Loy ‘a thin of alate, | okra of the South. That states that. peal med wees Ha “But how about our little scheme for new model- | so cmpletely bamboozled out cf $3,000, now seeks | Wer, in confinement for: ; aleo a beotherin-iaw, | when all at onee, and & noise thunder, } rope of a yery fine quail io manctnppuned trom thigs exe manoged are plenty of capabilities | ling st ipsof-war?” said the Doctor, shifting the | to ficd some remedy at Jaw. . Mm at ye Grand Jury to investigate a ch sufficiently loud to be distinctly heard all over the | plant, and adds that, if it will make rope it must: ‘m our future Academy of Macic for the production subject; “it will bo # great thing for our infant | Strange ea this story may appear to many, we | of. ry. A aister of Moor’s (the wife of the one in | neighberhood, @ stream of PR ed make . Okra is the which terauhew of apy opera an 8 suitable . The stage, al- | navy, if we succeed. Since our last gouversation on | have the facta fron the most undoubted authority, jail, YF Perjary) ia in the county poor house, on the | burst tarough the orifice, instax the un- | the incipal ingredient of famous " gumbo,” not as deep as it might be, is amply large | that subject, Captain, at odds ang QWs of time [| and we have given them just as thes occurred. We | char, * °F being & prostitate and vagrant. Another | fortunate man, and filling the well to the depth of | dish that occapies mach the same position ia the: enongh for scenic effects, and in intexor besnty pare reer crtae ante, a have began a fan sympathize with our (rend, the farmer, inthe | one of ‘b¢ family was arrested on Wedoeaday for | ten cr twelve feet with water. Gee still encapes | affections of Southerners as “ chowder” in ther form, we do not think it will be surpassed by any | littie skeleton of the thing here, which I will abow | lone of b , for he is not the first of the ma | malicion ‘Mitchief. The father is s laboring mas, | profusely, aud the water le in constant and violen: | Eastern States. It ia a delicious gelatine, tbeatre in tie world. on nm you. Whenever one has a new idea in anyth culine gender who has been, and alas, he is not the | somewbat eiven to indoieenee in epritaoes quar, being Ald. | sna prepared is worthy the distinction it gachestm, » conacientions management, prices soz | mechanical, it ia pest to clotue it with a body as ! last who will be duped by a pretty woman, bat not othe. wie viciously inelined. has

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