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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1855, as The Difficulty between the Mayor and the | didi rest health for two months, at the recommendation MABITINB INTELLIGENCE. et his medical advisers, proceeded aaa Tocrenon ia ce odes Clarke Pen nnnns | Soy She eect ot nies, He wat the yecuget aay a YIBsT DIgTBICr COURT. Hie, by Mary, daughter of Mr’ Wika Golo Ho was alsvery men of the Gouth have detecmined upon Before Hon. Justice Green. Mequstas widow of tie-ins ta, Gea muinek aad fg Wm. H. Canniff vs. the Mayor, dc., of New York.—The | moi of Lady Edward Fitzalan Howard. The bonora- The Monts cumin 0 ate expend Die gentic formerly in the lst Life Guards. and refusal of Mayor Weod to sign the warrants for the pey- genticman was ‘uanhves she will never be | mont of the salaries of thenew police court clerks, without | Bat represented Cheltenham in Paritament since the we Pee Cambridge Correspondence. THE SEWARD COALITION AND MISSOURI COMPROMISE maar Ue Chevalier Webb's Munifesto—He Volunteers | The Litcrary Exercises ot Harvard—The Effort to fm the Holy Alliance for the War—His Abolitiontse the College. Tappan. The Commercial Advertiser having objected to | University have just been brought to a close by the the fosion of the remains of the late whig party | delivery of an oration by James C. Carter, Esq., of with the Seward coalition, ander the delusion that | New Ycrk city, and the recital of s poem by E. J. Cutler, of Holliston, Mass., at the annus! convention ‘the Wole cause, the Courie?. of the A. 4.P. Society. The subjest of Mr. Car Sone’ cache B arc he he rescus:— : ter’s oration was “Public Virtue,” and in developing are not oply 4 part and of the rank and | bis theme he not cnly showed a long habit of thoughs use tbe wt cpt, "ot wo bd the nonar of giv- | on the duty of a patriot, but merrily out and slashed 3 + tag Me ahs, ap oue under which moa ofall pars ba in, cg ong Feehan tives ener, “The Mr. Canniff was chosen:— two of her boats captured s lugger priva‘eer, and in the with conservative prnc'vled, oould at once rally, | Sparing 1) 2 ent ce i. at question to settle is: Was Facellent aesisted inthe defence of Rovae 1a 1807, aad concer’, withous any compromise of hon- | oration was a gocd one, and well delivered, to » | $24 in «calm, and no serious damage qill bo done. | | By mm Covrt.—The aa 180 i crags, ou an mum he | Steen, SW ion ovat so how wo | QM kay gat oy omacig ove | Se Ta Ges tear) hace pat | i aetna ss ath ets the glorioas aa gen becomes necessary trik yy authority to austain him, hes resulted in another ver- ® ADMIRAL Hanres, B, N., Taestay, July ae bol ogee! an mrad | dict being rendered against the city, Justice James Green ‘elders near Gulltiont f ‘Surrey, Tne galant wanting, but will ever be ready to defend their fame | bas given the following able desision in the matter, which | Acmiral, who had attained the advanced age of 84 years, will be read with interest by the taxpayers of this great | WA? m1shipman of the Boyne, at the eupture of Martin\- Notwithatending the roise and confusion inthe | rotropolis, This was a tent suit, and the same decision | 2u*utver of id guns from the Carensge ine baat of that Lepage od log hmarery adegsirt m= will of course apply to Mr. Quackenbush and Mr. Am- | sloop; served on store at the reduction of Gusdaloa; ees heals 6 fo tearup everything, | Der the clerks who were appointed at the samo time | was Hentenent of tne Defence in Lord slotham’s action, ‘ALmANa0 yOR maw TOBE. petit 8 raded the Saracen ci A sia ma tremmele of party. eX Ah sabe « setion be it took with hia yousnfut 3s the resolution requiring the Clers of the Common Coun- | islands of Zapano, Mrzzo, Bt. Georgo’ end ps dia- Port of New York, July 2%, 1855, 7 ‘al of great prin- ” in thie of country do not its ‘i ? Gate es cor sy Todly bo stoposed to | penal production snowed eevee us| fameeee Iho Now Yank trobuee and oer abo | 2u°9ren'/ Saba ze meecamayn ace, | tegaond Nal at caine Ctr Haat ive fave ns much abiscbarhs co the name cf whigasany | author. s rove on various other occasions ARKIVED, ibe party; and such, dnqnesti Th hice ct the’-a® hit Recnabetaielil Papers, may contiouo to circalate thelr Bl. | fon, ‘who bad been s police clork, was eloxted a police | "rx seuanz, Drtow Barta, Bert., of Mount Below, in Sip Amaron, Horsey, London, Jase 18 ther member of the par iqnestion the convention @ A. A. P. Society is “e ably, ie tre tack But pas as we love the mame in seesion; every chapter is rétessuted cxvopt the lition in, ard distribuie their poison to numerous sti 14 took the oath of office, und entered on the i é 3 thmines, | Faseengore, Mocran. abolition reptiles who are aiway ready to receive a perferraance of its duties about toe first day of Jazaary rey foils he received. “the (atallqeace ‘of the or et 5 bacrvation oat at our paity, We are sri more attached to its prin | Alabsina chapter, and is numerously attended. 1 | dove of corruption snd rosteanees from head to foot. | iast. That created a racancy in the offs of clerk, and | Seath of hin fourth 200, Lisutonaat William Bellew, from | {otadlabd and Nova Seotsn, being du cipies, Those princlp 68 are conservative; be: | bave been particularly plensed to sce that no word re vances 1B go bets &krora: broadcast one beac eect bd Bitar dope assromtnbentan: the ofiecta ea wounds Feontved ah the takiog gt ry ped "Skip Zarieh, Riek, Havre, 40days, with mdse and 162 pe- ct vat men orth land to te men— those who ‘. ) ore Sebastopol Cap! le . - | wenger om Sa eT una’ topes EE | eee prcoted ngs escaped the ine of a member, | nave nct the'moral contege to come out openly aud | ¢@a2y perro otner thas the pisipsdt to ad caer racaney; | "of Galway, tna ton of the lata baronet; another of bis ie lt), Mensing, Bremen, 48 daz, wie the constitution w:¢ tne laws, regardiess alike | the obolitlon fassticism which now pervades Massa. of the abotitionkt of the North ana of thy chuastts, You may rest aagured that the free fendant’ that rt singe, Mull denour ce euch couaterfert attempss to rob them Of | Ae ee nt ene rev sictos the torepats of gon a detuit, and his oldest r02, Christopher, Ca Berets bee hee their senses and their denzest rights as a cypstita- January last, sad bad been recognized as such by Jus- | vas in his 58th ‘Year. and The deceased berone Ubes, Bi days ise Sa to Nesmith ops, ee be oe oe ads penne tated by tice Breanse, and bao be ae eid Pett Se do beta dl, spiaaeern peek iadbieerAackiadh imal gallant spirits of 170, | Bay wie Peles Hapge, Combs; and: G OF a Territory will oom ensel popula! keeping the utes, &c., a eels jas been dtr’ IER, als) “4 it (of Be ), it, Messina, Mer the right kind Ma mene men et Eeatearn paid to-him by the Comptroller up the 40th of Juno leat; | di€d on the 16th inst, in tae couaty of Lancaster, Pa., in acee Giteatar June 1”, rin nae ides Dea Baan al ». "Sune th Int 36-02, tow from Newoastle ter FP et Bitter 8 te (er), Ronlaker Cadiz, 10 days, with Cienfuegos, 2 da ay fru Naw Drlesesice Oanea, Bi Gow y Brown, Cherryticld, 8 days, with Lumber, te B aad ‘7 Cc taract, arene: Savannah 7 dsys, with cotten, to secemionist of ive Soath—both eqaslly inimioal | scilers, althongh tney have tempcrarily acquired a to the preservation of the Uvion. And for years | ce tain degree of control of the affaira of the uai- cid go unite; acd daring the entire pe:iod of versity, and are diagracing themse:ves by exdeavora ‘their union, neiiier oe Northern nor Southern fa- | to secure iree soil heresies to be taught, will fail to natics were ened .o accomplish any of taeir nefe | pervort the minds of the youth, aud tne untversity rious schemes sga.ost «he yerpetulty of the Union. | will continue, is spite of their nefsrious desigas to ‘True, they made s yreut 1 ose. and tarsateoed lusiily; | make it a political machine, t> be a conservative, but tcere ended ‘nei avilliy todo mischief. Tne | Union and law ubiding institution. New Youxun. constitation, the cumpr isa adopted under it, and ths laws enacted io cont rmixy with it, Were Blien- | Destructive Fire In St, Louts.—Loss $75,000. forced by the copservasve Unton men, of both ses- [¥rom the St. Louis Republican, July 18°) tions of tie country, but more eepsctaly Mma men Yesterday morning, about three o'clock, a fics of the North, unt w un evil hour, the South was | was discovered in the livery stable occapied vy gedaced from its wieginace to the constitution, and } Joseph Skidmore, situated oa Locast atrest, between most weakly aud fovlisuly broke faith with their | Third and Fourth streets. The flames spread rapid- Northern friends, od repealed the compromise of | }y and communicated to s buliding in the rear of 1820, . P the stable, occupied ay Mr. Lynch, asa head-quar- ‘That act was a foni stein upom Southern honor, | ters for his negroes. From this the fire spread to a nt ied that these facts are sufficient evi: | bia 96th year. portions of the Union, wha) ave-mornsigns bate, | ani i¥ie cts adel Set era eco asnidmertts | fue Lecchratned (Ma.) Beacon announces the death ct under which the plaintiit | in the Factory cirtrict of thas coun’, appointment p, a8 beige rer oir Rsescertid oi poee "he term of office of present volica | Biscox, aged bay» Y algo those mppoimted under this act, | cox, aged 25. “bua, a father, Bae have manafactured. These rifles ate to purity the | snail'be the same as the torm of ollice of she District | each other to the grave within three Gayn, mdse tod © Moaudr Leap box in oe according to aed notion et Court Clerks."’ That Mogens in Hof at tne ‘The Dedham Gazette says, Mr. Joan Hats, ot South eer Mognet (Ba Do oatior time; and, neatly, was ut the time o! vi f his soa, th Pocane--Proslaresy’ msn muss: be pus daeararec: | ot tuacach a. presse Talon, Cours ClerCappes: | Wap dad at theesidance of bie son. on Suda the | (CF gases not bealiowed to vote. T.e ballot box is to ba pu- | bend the statute bad reterence to clerks then legally in | 1753, and consequently st the time ot his dece rified by putting in coce save abolition votes. | olllce, end not mereintruders, who wore thea without | reached the ripe old sge of one hundred and one years, way with such puridcations sond ve Back Wheng | any color of authority, If the reasoning of the defend- | Sixmonthy nad twenty days, We saw toe aid gentis, | MaCren % be ake lage dead homers a a) Bt ant’s counsel is correct, any other gentleman who was | man about a year since, a1 then haa the entire uso | Seht Sarah Brum, Pierson it belorge; do not ailow proelavery Kansas to bo | in the Police Court, officiating as olerk when that act | Or all his facuitiee, wave’ a clight Sehr Francis Bar jure, votw! ‘and will feel more wt home dere tiga all the armed legions of the Norta, wich “Sharp's rifles” to back them, whiso appaara now to be their bugbzar. Chs ia the most -owardly, paltry threat the abolitionists ty to ‘the scenes of Bohr Sere thetancing he had received no appointment | the Revolutionary war, in which he was a solzier. Sober Jus L Bila, Mot ine Hewitt, hree 1d mot_have been the inten- Beat Sita neste Basen Stave, en insult to the U.ion men of the Norta, and as story in the rear of Lynch's, owned and vecu- | Sballever remain slavery coil. Preparo youracives | ‘before thet time. That cou! The Cleveland Leader announces the desth of the ce- a ee ae ee rend, 2 dare, treacherus Yo tbe cause of union as any thing ever pied by Mr. Gelsel, as res maaufactory, | £0F all coming confliciy.” Buckle on your armors | tion of the Lea it mere ena’ a’ vacancy un | Webrated ALaxaxoxn Carnet, of Bethany, Virginis | Sete Tent Johveos, sismtord, and be resdy so strike for your liberties. Let | to the conclusion t Jour motto bé- Reudy ta fight when assailed; when | tbe office in question on the 13th of that moth, when the plaintiff clai ‘We fight we fight to conquer, he wan eppointed, The next question to settle is, me didated by the mvt redid of the rabid abolition- | which waa tolally coosumed. iste cf the North. tc vircuslly asidtous andt>| Immediately west of the stable, and on the corner every Union man ot sé Norsh, who for a quarter of | of Locust and Fourth strei was the Merchants’ CERT y bad stood betwusa the fanatics of the two | Hotel, owzed by Eaward Walsh, the upper part of sections of the country, wad inststed uson the com- | which wasoccupied by Mrs. Williamson, ag a board promires being equsi de constitation, and that | ing nouse. The lower floors of this building were’ the Fugitive S.avo iaw, poesed in oomformity with | occupicd by W. W. Wakelam, asa music store, and the ccnotitntion cf 1860, should be enforced, it ne- | Mr. Tanguay, as a family grocery store. The entire the founder of the sect of Christians known aa Bloop Cataract, Tracy, Stonington, the “ Disciples,”’ now very numerous and powerfal; was BELOW the Presizent of @ theological colitge at Bethany; the | ship Gouoa (of Bath), Kelley, Marscilles, || MEMBERS OF THE KANSAS HOUAE OF REFHMSETTATIVES, | the plalntifflogely appointed? Hirwt It appears ip Watwng doa cotetmon He sister NWoglend Moms for | Prince.—(oy past bot Waveriuys ee x 2 7 dence that, at» mesting of the of Alderme: PD BOW ROME nIN ss muennderecn, Kentucky, 25, lawyer, single, pro- | dence that, ate menting of the Board of (higermen cA | years since, and wan raobbed at Ellnbang, Scotland, for 7 sentiments he publicly advanced there in defence Telegraphic Barks, Kentu ky, 36, former, married, pro-slavery. | vg inthe sfiimative, being e majority of ail the Alder. of the system of African slavery aa practiwed ta this | BOSTON, July 2—arr shin Daak, Sharp. ‘nut lark to notif tt hip Daal * Blair, Tennesse, 47, farmer, married, pro-slavery. tre nienet at peek Bary oe ‘Convention on Wea. | country. He died in New Orleans on the 27th ult , of | Charles Sitmpreh, Leadon: Tom Coenit, ‘CIM Maratian. at tbe point 0: ihe bayonet, becaugs taat | building was destroyed Brown, Maryland, 34, farmer, single, proaiavery. | Desday” June 13, 1665, at ss o'clock, P. M., in the cham. | Oisease of the heart Heraid Maxine Correspontionce, compromise wae as biuélag u20n the people as the | "Agjoining the Tolel ch the south were three build: | _ Croyedsle, Missouri, 26, physician, siugle, pro. | Reeder; June li 1 Aldermen, to uelect police clerks to NEWPORT (Worcury Office), July 21 Arr sobrs Macnélia, compromise of 1820 s1sel!, which in cur eyes was a8 | ings, owned by Dr. Burchard, the upper stories of | slavery. fill (the then) existing vacancies, &c On the Sth of June, Miscellaneous Foreign Items, Nickerson, Baltimors for boston; Cadmus, Niokersoa, Pai- eacredjox the constitutio.-—tbe repzal of the Missouri | which «ere cccupled as offices and slee] ing apart- Compromise we Bay, vir uaily said to the Union men | ments. The lower flsors were occupied py E. W. ef the North: “We have acted with and used you | Sherman, wuss manufactory and fancy atore; Sizeth 80 lopg a6 We ounticeced is our interest ao todo; | & Bro., gentlemen's turnis 1g estal ent; Gay bat thet dey is pust, Al we have ever said aboat | & Co., china and glass ware merchants; and Barta the sanctity of ormpromises was hollow hearted | & Hickox, dealers in India rubber goods—all of and falss, and you, 10 responding to us, have been | whom sustained consideralie Ices by removing the our dupes and playcnings. We have repeaied the | goods, breakagas and by water. The buildings compromise of 1520 cecuuse it was in opposition to | were totally consumed the extersion of sisvery; but we insist upon you ‘The Washington House, immediately adjoini Harris, Virginia, bysicion, married, pro- | a copy of that resolution, attested by the cleck of the Tre Emperor Nspoicon bas addresad the follow. | ladelphis for do; T Filis, Ellis, Harwich for N York, W aitin) Vigiels;, £2) phyelae: 7 PIO" | Board) waa geryed on the Mayor, Tho. defendant's coam | ing Jeter to Madame Brunet, wife of the gensral | Eades, Sent Sandwicu for Piilndelpbie; Amston, Fences, Heerkil, Virginia, 47, merchant, married, pro- | se! insists thut this resolution was not duly at as 0 ttac t - as . aie: Be at the presiding officer did not sign it. The second devised wna eee kee dn Cha: eacany REACH 0 Phe, MAlh |) oat ie wot ae Ascii. seasuies teal Rete edition, provides that ‘ta s Paxace oy se Tenens, Jane 25. Cardenas 12 days; brig CF ©’ Brian, Toby, Baogor) sebes Y THE a Blue Nove (Br), MoKay, Halitax, Rough & Keady, Hearia, Madame—General Brunet has just been etrack with | piue Movs (Ge, Rokas. Helier toe atthe moment whem he was giving his couatry | Cid dist bark Echo, Ryder, Boston; brig Alfred Bx tra euch & Resdy, Harris; W Leland, Lammott Day sitet cine jalse: Won % Lucy W Alexander, Alexatder, Ames- Hodeton, Ohic, 36, farmer, married, free soilez. | Statutes, pogo 502, sec. 83, 34 edition, provides that ta Jobs 8» ansas, 22, fa:mer, married, pro-slavery. pind econ proceedings o the clerk thereof, may be read 1 Kirk, Kentucky, 37, tarmer, single, pro-alavery. ‘ dn all courts of justice in this State.” If G 1 Marshall, Va., 19, mercrant, married, pro-alavery. | guch orideate fp evidence in a, cours of justice, te | & marked proof of hiscouragonnddevotednoes, France, | Beason, NUricens; to Mathias, Md., 28, lawyer, tingle, pro slaver: certainly should be consivered sufficient evidence of See oet eek —— dod eatites pee thy | LS Levering, Ger: McGee, Ky., 36, me:chant, married, pro-alavery. | the facta therein set forth, to notify A OA of |mong' Weaver; J Mayle . | Most serious'y feels. For myself, whe know bow toappre- | Wenvers 3 M ba McMeekin, Ky., 33, merchant, married, pro- | the time and place of such meetii ever wrote about the sacredness of compromis:s | sexed. and their claims to 1,espect, and go on aa usual, un ‘The atable in which the fire originated was owned til it sgarn cuits cur purpose ts cheat snd deceive | by Mrs. Gerard, and insured for $3,500, in the St. fom, ved fir ally, to ceil you to Plarce, Douglas, &c,, | Louis insurance Company. Mr. Skidmore, tne oc. lor ‘a mees of postage.’ ” cupant was not insured, and hisloas will not fall Such, we say, bus virtually beon the language, | short of $1,200. Five horses belongiog to him were and such the conduct of the South, to the Union | purned. whigs and democrsta of the North; and whatever | Mr. Lynch was not insured, and his loss will otkers may do, our couree is eit We love the | smount io $1,000. whi party, but we love uta princigies more. We ‘Mr. Geisei’s loss in work and stuff on hand is es- dishke aboliti: piem; but we would rather a thou- | timated at $3,000, upon which there a no insurance. tard times vote for Garrison and Tappan, os Presi- | My, Edward Walsh, who owned the building on dentand Vise Presidest, than tamely submit for an | the corner of Fourth aud Locust atreeta, and occu- hour to toe Lumilistion qoicu the Senate has putap- | pied by Mra. Williamson, was not insured. Hia opusby therepesl o: the “ Missouri compromise.” | joes will be from $8,000 to $10,000. Mrs. William- ‘With as, th seicre, the first great object of our poli- | gon was inaured for $1,000, but her loss is estimated tipal life is, a: 6 wili eontinus to be, the restoration | gt $2,000. . ef the com premire «t 1820; and te accomplish that ‘The stock of Mesar2. Wakelam & tach was con- object, and she bur) beck defiauce upon thoie who | siderably damaged, bot fully cavered by insarance. have bee eet and anprinciple?, and reckless | the groceries in the store of Mr. Tanguay were also or, We are perfectly willing if peed | considerably damaged, bu’ the lovs will adhering to the comp oa:se cf 1850 and tne Fugi- | these buiidings on tue South, was alightiy damai | eet tho secetre ing | ciate ell the merit of him whom you bowail, { atacerely | bors Jeremish Leataing, “Osdirey, ii Denwis, few. tive Blev2 lag, aud tne fexas compromise; and if | in th a8 was also the blacksmith shop of Hood | Savery. | -2a5 Dares | gna : cre, | take part in your sorrow. Receive, then, the oxpression | ott, brevidence; Washiaton, Skalt y Polut; J Cad- you co net, wo stall bresk up the Uaion! Tene, | & reed, P Payte, Ky., 36, farmer, married, prosiavery. Pp iceeerr Cie Ms a BR ed fa the | of my prefouna regret, count on my ») minarets ane Faltaae be eet, Wesmouty; & Frisk, Frink, Plymoath; We Hore mace yca risiculous in the eyes of the | Whigin the largest fire that has occured in our cot, Ky., 62, farmer, married, pro-slavery. tome, place and object of the meeting was sudicient | Dellsve in ali my friendly sentiments. NAPOLEON. | §M Shaddiok 4 i whcie couutzy, bat that cannot be nelped now; | city for several years, and the loea caucot fall ahort | Tivbs, Vs., 32, married, pro-slavery. The Mayor having had the requisite notice, the next step When the allied forces landed Intely in Aunpa, on | pitacr, Yo aadallzcu iave & d» ia to recall every word you | of $75,000, not more than one-third of which ivin- | Wade, Mo., 27, farmer, married, pro-slavery. was to organize tbe convention for the appointment of | the Circessian coast, the entire town was fall of na- Ww . ae m Kailehs Ward, Ky., 55, farmer, marsied, pro-slavery. clerks. The original minutes have been introtuced in | tive Cigcaesfons moving about inthe midst of the | 9°: Reindeer, Waterscn, Pa, 44, farmer, married, pro-slavery. | evidence, showing thet twolre Al.ermen mo! at tho time | yuine, ‘Tne men stil wear the original cosrame de. | ¥°%! “HY © ne Weadie, Va, 28, teacher, single, proslavery. and place designated in beg am Sag pins ; A Da, | scribed in old legends—a large cap, trimmed rovud Bric AC Mer Pa sen: ‘r'Be Whitlock, Mo,, 37, farmer, married, pro-siavery. CE ee ese coeitart: tab MATeE ‘peviectig to | Whb thick fur; @ long robe, which opens to exvidic | ports, July 20, five miles sourh of Williams, Ky., 35, fa'mer, married, Broaarsry. attend, twelve Ald : ra ig al Wikinsen, Ten., 35, tarmer, P20 BlaVerY. | convention, and w by the siatate under | bex, composed cf a Younger, Mo., 42, farmer, merried, pre-slavery. which they acted, to make the appointment, notwith- | bone, in which the cartridges are Kept; the carbine, | 4,8 TiS,crs lost n passouastt unalo auknoots J. Sizirgtellow, Speaker, Va., 25, physician and manding the Mayor should “neglect to appear.” The | adcrned with allver ornaments, watch they catty | sou PussarGinury, frrm Bangor, while ag ancl editor, married, pro-slavery. Solow tay is the tangnays: of She. Aakeet) Y tice a chet slur g cver tieir shoulders; a large Turkisa » | Jew the Crock. rear Providence, wi i i : ; ‘resto, outw J. Lyle, ebigt clerk, Ky., 22, lawyer, single, pro: Reece pe oard of Alderaen, shall neglect to ap- | #26, im their belt, poignards and pistols. ‘This ac Uy sohr 9 slavery, J Martin, sasistant clerk, Ter., 21, lawyer, single, eee fag te ey tice tee clare of thcngb they ¢o not belong to the independent tribes potent pro siavery, in sald courts in the same manner and with like ¢ffect as if | Low confined to the mountains bardering onthe | sid fyom London Jth, ship Vesper, Hempstead, Iadism B. Simmre, enrol. clerk, Ten., N. C., 29, lawyer, | the Mayor was present.”’—Sesnion lawa of 1855, p, 602, | Caspian Sea. They aro excellent horesm*o. Many | Cccen. sirgla, pro slavery. seo. 1.” It will Feadily be perceived thata mujority of | are still srmed with bows and arrows, which they {Desolation Tslard March 18; abip Corinthian, of MDm- ¥ M. Fox, eng. clerk, Ky., physician, single, pro- | the Board of Aldermen were authorized to make the ap- | use with great address. They speak a languige letter from Capt Tomkin ship ‘Twilight, ef NBee- elavery. pointment in cose the Mayor was duly notified and | which is neither Turkish, Arabic, nor Tartar. some reports her at Vasee, Now Holiand, Fe> 15. with 160 T. J. B. Crawer, cergeant atarms, Va., 38, farmer, | neglected to sppear. He cid wo neglect. The conven- | of them, hewever, speak Turkish, Formerly the G0 do wh oil, a ship Pine iee,aeeemaiann’ Food, rth 120 bls apd iP $s inj ured EN joaton. “trom, Baltimore, re- tacket Shoal, passed pars, bedding, ama ajority of the | 0a the breast @ light colte de matiles; » cartridge- reel pile, Panern, Rreon, f amnll cases made of | oe os san, at Newburyport from Darien, Ga, eepert om hor be- Fun into mogiheg of a bad a ity coutrement gives them a mattial appearanca, al- | [Shi Ket So cartiee wey alWatks canal a we single, prosinvery, tion baying been duly organized, it by twelve adirma | Ture carried onan active trade slong tue entira er frees Sop ree pinnd, Camprell, door keeper; N.Y) 28, farmer, | ye versa? ht bold. thet tusk wan algal aud val | Obst with the different tribes, and hed formed = : : 2 covered appointment, and on taking and filing tae necessary | Lumber of eatablishments, which the Ragalsn- nave +, fur tou time being, With even political | by an incusarue of $3,000, which he had npon his aa eae oath of office, he was vested wilh all the powers | held and improved for the last fifty "4, Flaster oats ere ee “ 2nd sil the otbar abomivable tams ofthe | ; rock. : Personal Intelligence. of Police Clerk, und entitied to recetva his aslaryatsuch. | 4 Sardinian officer apeo)™ op jgatakiava town MOAN Win Taney, Ople, y the cunning authors of cur dishonor and ‘The three bulldiogs owned by Dr. Burchard were Hemen J. Redfield, faq., Collector of the port of New | It bas also been proved that, om the i8th Juns last, the | noc: Ve is the ewer éay. Bat, whe miners bie timesavieg politizians who are ready | insuzed for ten thcussnd dollars. Mc. E. W. Sher- to Kise the bard that smote them-~''It is tco late, | man, iiusy manufacturer and fancy store, a8 a'8> the miechiet has been done, the compromise of 1820 | Mera:e, Sleath & Bro., were irsured in the Globe Cannot be restored withcut interference with vested | snd Home Mutual Insurance Companies. Messrs. rights one making restarution to the hosest and in- | Gay & Co, china and glassware dealers, wore in- Jared slay: b«c: 1 who tae moved into Kansas.” Ad- | guied tcréwo thouaacd dollara ia the Home Matuat mit wi tts, ard is a net yet too late to restore the | Izsn:ance Company. and $2,000 ia the Continental Compromine .i 1820. It is xevcr too late to be honest | Qumpeny. . Messrs. Bath & Hickock, deslers in Todia —It is never ico late to wipe off disgrace and dish> | ;ubber guods, were isaured for $3,000 in the Atiantic nor. Lat mil-iops be paid if necessary, to get rid of | Ingnrai Compsny, which wilt tully cover the the infamous s7'ndie practised upon the North by | demage to stock. ‘The upper stories of the build- the Kaness bili; but never while one drop of honest ae owxed by Dr. Burchard, were accupied as of i befere Judge Morris, of pe’cuum, for the Eaglisn army, Spoken, c&e. York, arrived 1m Washington City cn Friday las:, and erento caste acai toevibee Twith, his certideate | Which ae UO" 5 waste of cverytiing, that cer: | sip Elvira Oven, frum Liverpool for Philadelphia, Sely took lodgings at Willaré'’s Hotel, of election, were filed in the County Clerk's cise gn the seat it fore, | Will coat tha g.verument threo times | 14, t¢n thy nilot bow F pect tor Philapolphia, Jaly Governor Garcrer, and Licut. Coveraor Brown, of Maa | same day, The zafendant’s Goundei contend thatthe | Whatit cw otic do, For the rest, Balaklava isa | ,.“ioh Kouye Balch, from liverpecl tor P Poitce Clerks are city officers, and that {t was necessary | Tower 0°, Babel—people aze of every race, of ever, ‘Ship Reoknif, Martin, from Bosten Peb-2 for Caleutte, sachunetts, arrived at New Bedford on the 20th inst., | sor the pisintifl to show that the cath of office had bea | orstur vhs ives aad | Aprit’7, lat 86 $. ton ue, of every language. When one arrives a Rea feem Philade!phia abt ” and were to embark iromediately for Edgarto mn. Eiven before the Mayor, ond that ibe cath, when teen, | observes this bsy cne causct understand why Li- | -,tap Gtey Berl’, Kinsmen, from Philadelphia abe May Col. 9. C. Fremont is now at Sluaconset, Nantucket, | #¥oR1 bare been fied fn the Mayor's Cmunisl te correct | PrARCibad not made himsel! inamwt Of it, sine, trom y “hpip Northern Light, Young, 1evw Bevton May 21 £4" Oat: with a pariy of friends. Tion. George W. Wright, and | jo. oNeotions; but! apprshend be {a not » city ollloer, ah nposttion he occupied, he might ¢ne.'¥ have dove roster ‘te Oem cilusise Mead ahaaaes J , off Table Bay. rom Cadiz for Rio Jancieo, Sane 4, Joreph C, Palmer, of the firm of Palmer, Cook & Co, San | If those ever hud boca ary doubt on.tbia point, tho Le: is makes us fancy the Rossiansare nos .. *8teat itat rest, The Code of Procedure, part | Stato to attempt gieat operations, while the ca: 9, provides gs {ellows:—'The several | Of this harbor Mixht have desided the war. Hardly Ia Pale, that Retioa Nowing axe the Courty or Justice of this | had wo landed when we were obliged, inorder to | “Bu. ““Cu® Ful Tin fim, Boston May 11, for Sumates, ying 17 other eourta,) 1p, “he Fo- | have room to extend curecives, tomarch Tune tees gad, trom adie for New York, Sune 16, tab Francisco, are also on # vicit to their friends in Neu- | gielstare ba: tuoket, 1, title 1, re aan Loptor Advertiser of Jan 6, remarks:—Wo under- stand that toe appointment of Mr’ Eliot as successor to the Zerlct Westmereland, our Ambassador at Viewas 8 only remaining question of hos Leen confirmed. We bolieve we are not in error in | %° to decide is, whether the plaiatil took the stating that tois comparstively young man has neither | ce before the prope: officer, and had it filsd in the talent nor diplomatic experismes to recommend him to | PFoper office. It is provided, exespt when otherwise 80 imyortent and even arduous ofiice, pore provided, the oath of office may be taken before any Jus- bo ‘ , pay ° * ribet ce of the Supreme Court and seriain otuer officers ine ie shall Ly ie speriens? As sided, apd bat 3 be aia Ys the the lerk of the ceunty wi er marly blocd flows in the veina cf the Usion mon ces and sleeping spariments, and many of the of the North, let us isten to the ory of etbmission | Seoupania lot teelg ortie wardeobe Gea Terlate to that great rag. Letus shut our eyes and eats | pod his cflive im une or iuese buildings; he succeed- to the tareat of disucien, and tell plainly every 890. | ed, however, in saving the greater part of bis books ticu of te country, not only that they shal! beho | ang papers, but lost his furniture. cent, tat that we osn and will enfoice sbedience to Dr. Wm. H. Bingley, who occupied a rcom in the Unica, whenever and by whomarercr it is | these buildirgs, lost s portion of his lbsary and ere ae the see pal bei and | some valuable silverware. ¥ must zesicre Sussourl compremise: and a8 we Among the incidents relating to the fire told the abolitionists in 1860 when sustaini the | wortiy of ee a lady was seen in the fourth Livreng!. who retised without firing a shot, aban. | or tik Grerbetns doning the pape position of Karasyiand |” Berk nah Thornton, Rviity, mom Matenzas for Layer. Samara to the a. Now Balcklava is se oa kaveenel cure. Arrived bere, we oted to find tae Hog: | tt oie pose, from Liverpéot for Baltimcre, June 3% lish army almozt infertor to ths Turks. Imagine J ‘Bu, Sart wei Cape Haytion for New York, Miay, om snort, ia Lap atic care-r Coes not exceed a few years Secretary at the Hague to bis own brot how wo wore astonished at sesiog ® magnificent ery, W6)! provided with everstbicg, fall of eatiu- ong, Rereign Ports, iamyand woh daeieiacd,Gersly tos Pd. | Berea, Axegrctinaay are ha Mer, Mean in law, Sirk, | °Hce Avercromby, who is also the brother-in-law of Lady | Sficer may | reside, (1 Revised | Statutes, siam, r 123 and “124, scctions. 24 and 26, sub-divislon ‘ ‘ee bail cousto wera occu ms : ip Le aud dae Union, ‘we assuredly Wil onirros ncaa: | Story of ono of the burntpg buildings. Ax there was | J°bn Ruste’ 6, 34 adit'on). "I find to other law ia relation (> taking | Uhemces en ail the day with ehele, soll. ter I sevice | Come aie Teng L et May 19 Mbip Lucknow, Pommare vt “a sew ths sist thera” iB only ove stairway, and as she seemed confused, a The Dublin correspontent of the London Timer, | and filing of the official oath. I conclude, therefore, ptrapge to kee the L yeh fic 1 ths contr, Coxsrantsxorne—In port Jane 25 ship Island Queen, hemaoaver tang Uhreaten ox tvsiet Shee gentleman started’ to relieve her fcom the perilous Triting on July 4, euyo:—Mr, John P. Diloa, barrister | thut there is no otter law apslicable to tke mutter. The fees Seat, pore mae on é cficne = aly Martip, from m, wrt 24th; bark Weeram, Sears, from ier tee Sines nate, would be ephemerat? | Svuation in which she was placed. Phe stoicmay at low, one of the lers’ ia the insurrectionary | plaintiff’ bas strictly complied with that statute, and Care to hou-commiss and | do do. movement of '48, and rot the least among the abe but | was therefore a Clerk of ths Police Coart om and ‘after Cangerous press contributors of that insane period, has | the 18th dey of June Isst, and entitled to his sa'ary for arrived in Dublin, from tho land of Kuow Nothiags, | that time, "In conclusion, I find as follo where he has, it eecms, been eminently succossfal in 1. That William &. Davison, who pad been a Poli:e his pr fexsional capacity. With creditable good taste, | Clerk, having been elected a Police Justice, and having Mr. Dillon, vince bis temporary retarn to this country, | teben the oath of office and entered in living in the strictest privacy at the senside, eachew: | ance of its duties on the lat day of dannary last, he ing all the vanities of “popular” notoriety, ‘amd mot | ceared to be a clerk from that period, and there wae a even permitting lus arrival bero to be noticed or mem- | vacancy in tho office ef clerk from that time. tioned in the journals devoted to the “canse’’ whi ‘ a - bey spear ‘cau hich led Be vacancy continued until the plaintiff was ap dressing themeelves in plain cloth:s, pass the whole Corr sitac i Gin aura y wos burning, yet he wal over it, gained her jug TOSt the latter. We ave willing to consort with | ro bor an almost insensit tion. Se. et rabid abolitionists in order to restore the sedate head el sete 4 cown the stairway, lit up in almost a sheet of flame. compromise, and thus redress @ geeat | A young man Who bade room in one of the ‘buld: wrong; bat». te me «tucr union with them. | ims made.his escape with no other apparel on than The compromin "ey 1 LSeisent We should | 9 finger ring and » gold watch which Be had in his again plant cureer, ” “LOR he compromises and | hand. LHe subsequently clad himself with a piano the laws peesed in coph. "dy of the Vena way ia | ocver, until he could array himself in more suitable ccprection with the great b. ~ -he constitution aa ae 5 the North and Soutn, presecr@. dare talk of or were many families and young men not if is, and putat defiance ail who. 29 ship Dublin, Evalds, ene. 2 ahi HK Grianell, Seeks, day in cbase or st horseracer. M A despatch from General della Marmors, da'ed tained by being aabore- ained by being ashors. - re? 7 ry 26th th i bendquarteis, Kadikei, Crimea, June 11, reports | Bit vare "aid June o¢ teigs Chas Miller, Brower, Bostoa; r the cumber of cases of cholera in the Sardiaian ' ad TN en the Si instaat, to iy7 ship T B Wales, Howtand, for ave heenlesg, of wi 83 bed been fata), 37 been cured, sud 449 remained ia hospital. Among the from Gonos for Howto Hig itobet (toma do Yor a: victims bad been Captain Ciaursnd di St. Eastache, Ar, ship Cowper, Paine, from Tre- jae | PRDL, to tome fo May.Aca~—No Ara vessel in port Jano 27, the perform: 6th Regiment; and Sab Lieutenant Cavaliora Ban i n Ac i 4 3. That the convention which assembled on the 12th il . en in this article who suffered by this een S aahiea Beem diene writen: Mi Bote cf dure last for the parpcas of Billi anoles, was gam Mastico Go tomer ‘ith Ra; ant capAnemnizse--In port July 1 berk ar, Peerenion, foe threaten disacion, > Sonth acne who bus recently visited France and Eegland, was ae. | duly called and organized, the Mayor fhiviog received Vice Director Gsgai; of the Commissariat De: wront—In port 3wy 6 ship Hampden, Henry, for Val- ‘This is ail plaic language, and we hope the" covered on board the Peniasular mail packet Tagua soon | eight days’ actice thereof, and baving “neglected to at. | 92 Vice-Directur Gagai, of the Cor iat Do- a : pire will urderstard it. it comes from one who De The New French Stiver. after the latter left Southampton f=) Tisbos, the | tend,’ and the sy >0intment by » majority of the Board partment. nd a9 roaeod o-No Am vessel in port June £7, letter, which must affire mush me'ancholy gea- riL.o—-Je port abt Jul r tifcation to the tamily of tie Insc Loud Ragian, nas | yerorar rovtuchs for Mork. OT? | Mie St Mary (nat a been received from the Ewperor of tho French, ia Lag Tt A io. alatow Lists obi Rig which, in expressing his condotenco for the loss | Sars ¥ que om eeoetiescaite WEN IC Ed sustained by them, his Majesty speaks ia terms of Rorrsnpan—In port July ship Gen Washington, Lewe, high praise and respect of the military talents, and | fcr Boston; end cthers as bavoro " 8: G ou the persoval qualities ond virtues of his Lordahip, | yS4vG92—Sid May 40 ships Rhone, Sacw, Genoa; J and dwells particularly upon the good feeling which faly 1S ships Thos H Perkins, Waynes be go largely contributed to esteblish between the aarhge, Ere by Sr Repiagen, Lavermae generals, and, by his exemple, among officers of ail tek Gla dath; hip, Saunt Curling, Curling, iveepeott fohr Bt Btop ben, MoUreg'r, A Tork. wav, CB—bid July 12 brig Wiserd, Hanson, Rio Ja- pert June 28 ship $ Gtidersloove, Brows, W, are 25th; bark Nordtjeraen (Nor), for Home Ports. wever deceived them—one who has stood by-their The public have been interested latierly by state constitutions! rigtta at all times and in ail places, | ments ,Sepecting a new method of obtaining in large for & yeticd of twenty-seven years, and wuo feels | quantities, from that most abundant of de30sits, tbat bis reward hes bvon dishonor and disgrace from | cowmon ciay, & metal which rivalsin beauty with those whom he hae terved. It is, moreover, the | silver, end surpasses it in durability, not to mention lozguage of the grvat body of the Union men of the | other qualitios. ‘Lhe divcoverer—for so we must North; and therefore, it would be idle for the South | call bim--is Mr. Ssinte-Claire Deville. Alaminium, to in their wrong. Their only safety con- | which hitherto existed only in very emall quantities, in on immediae restoration of the take ‘ati ES sho vacancy ia ques tom, ie a legal on4 validepp2!{monc, Porerot, fee |. 4° Plaintit baring been duly ppeinted) and havin plied that he | taken the necessary oath of office before the proper of- Drerot?s we: | fcer, and having ied the same in the County Clerk's salary 1ith ulf., through the Amoricam Ambassador to Porta- | of Aldermen of the gal, who bappened to be on board the latter gentleman was asked if he Russian Ambaceador in Portugal, and aid, and he ineidentaily mention’d th: retary was on board the fagus. The latter appeared a | Office of thia city, he is entitled to recover bi very agroeabie, gentlemanly man on board, and spoke | from that period, English fluently, Some of the Fnglish passengers wore " very indignant when they fund out who was their Obituary, “ fellow-pareenger, and they stated that If they met with |. 14MPs SILK BUCKINGHAM, hnown as a writer, traveller, an English mon of-war, M. Petersson siould be put on | Jccturer snd politician, died on the Sth ult, at his rest: board of ber asa prisoner of war, for they found ont | “ence, Stanhope Lodge, St. John’s Wood. Mr. Bucking- that he was in Kogiand when the fire happened in Scott | bam was torn at Falmoouth in 1785, and began life ag w Kos ‘cll's sbipyare, and bunt @ government gunboat. | rallor. igsdadt vette thse iets My ad ook np 10 English Ambussacor a infor: js employment, Fai agiinst bis principlos - Se ron amuon was, indorsed o€ the og slavery, nd tne. retires froin the Bes ber hen wont to India, and, as a newspaper and eetcemed rather 98 a curiosity, can now be pro- aneed ih masses snilicient and cheap enough to 4 replace copper, and even iron in many respects, S y | and thus place the “new eliver,” superior in some lenae {06 Whet Suey term Vested rights, and ail will | points to the real article, into such common use as Reem Thai met ace menses | Cio gman ON EES De, a up & a 18, nes! It is mn} © theso, whic’ jastrats rm once, that the lnxrurios aa woll as the oom, racks of the British and I'rench armies. His Ma- jesty anticipates from history a verdict which will Le ag Jate Jord ia the foremost rank of Kuropeaa warriorr, While the attack on tha Mamslon was going on, factet M. Teterssen baviog arrived from England as } 2 convo) soon as the:' Ae gus reached L bon. It api that the | Vice. Hi land Bussian secretary, this tine, reached F'ng y way of | editor, eriticlecd boldiy and sharply the coaduct of the hearts and strong hards, and excutchevts no longer | modern sc! En, e c ‘ dishonored, imsint upon ‘adherence to the conatiia- | forts of life are coming within the reach of ail. It | Havre and soutliempton. government there, This drew upon him the wrath of beh bom oe wo ean ain iste or grat aera CHO NthAS DRO Cae ee Wye: Sew, Haven. tion, the compromice, and the laws: aod threaten | is by such discoveriee—fruits of scientific re- Mrs. Dexter, the Americxn lecturer, failing in hor st- | ‘2¢Fuling power; his journal was stopped, and he was d cou General Penn: fT Gheerving tais, | Fettimore; Susec, Child manda, Nickerson, dos 3 ‘ ‘ef forced to leave tho ccuntry. He retaliated for thia bit- | &ld courage. ~) - S ¥ Wm Mowzey, dilbert, Eeve: with the bayonet aii who dare resist cither, or who.| geaich, which sro universal in their application | tempts to Bloomer.re tho women ¢f England, has gone terly and justly. The agitation he raised went up and cut off zedal fiom the coat of a dead y, Tt, Essex, Ob. are so weak ond foolish ae to imagine that the pe or resuite--that bumanity ia benefitted, and enrely, to Australia, On the 27th March, «ha was lecturing in | 7/7 and justly. The sgitation he raised agaiast the . K Willism Larrabee, Citi Russian officer, end in the most gallant manner, and wreh 8 very pee ee a Aoned it on her sbawl, saying she had ‘airly earned it. The general great favorite with the army, aud the ', Who gteat personel attractions, and 1s the daugiter of ap old general officer, highly prizes the medal, which she titerelly obtained oa the field of battle. A mixed commission, compoeed of tha members in; Urige Harbii Renter, Battim atiids, Lunt, 4 r ing in ) yyetem of managing pudlie allairs in Iadia brought on Eyoney, on Judith, the slayer ‘of Holofernes, “with | {hi the reforns of the company’s admtalsteatioe that have eines bad the ranction of ('arliamont. Fyentually Tnotbibg ore” howercn se Tg (enuy Bloomersd-~ | Mz. Buckingham became reconciled to the Rast ladle eben tir in (0e0 usu: worn,” and “a firs ne ~ | Company, which, in compensation for its former ac- s 5 pon krowledged severity, accorded him a pension. Asa ful shape replaced the castomory b.nnet.”” “The ‘out | teayeliorin the Fast ‘Mr, Buckingham certainly aitsined bis fairest and highert eminence. His published works of travels in Palestine among the Arad tribun, a1 honest of America, wil! ever permit a | though slowly, raised out of the ugliness and rough. separation ct tans plotous Union cf free and indo: | ness of material wants, It is thas that the malud is pendent Stare, civilized, by acquiring @ taste for tue usefai and In this connection we carrot do better than to | heantifal of a higher order, and that more progress quote tom the Courier and Enquirer of December | js made by maverial and external chsngea upon the Sth, 1960, the foilowing close ot owr ieader on that | pind than can be accomplished during centuries by day. This language was addressed to tho North, | preaching and denunciations. Let us hail, theo, be i pearedly 104 our readers that the | every such discovery ag a blessing, and every dis: ive ala atgumentative digresvions of the mission of women.”? The report PP, Volpas ore; brie op, Traxille ridge, Baltimore, Corian Doeke, Loring, do ensemble, albeit, somewhat theatrical, wae by no moans upgraceful,’’ Arcbbisbep Cullen arrived ia Paris from Rome on 29th” Mesopotamia, have become ndard books of utility 5 & e ————— 6 Anglo Frew : a aw photid be enforced with the bayo: | coverer as the true, disinterested friond of ba: | of sore. lle purposed remaining for a week, wlonhe | rel Hotcuet. Me, Dock tiled to establish tO | the tearseomont or the tales ae vinta: sarily, canst ust, if needa be. We row address it to our friends | manity. would leave for ireland. He way lodged at tho irish | literary papers in London, Sphyne ani Adhencrim. | ong of several functionaries appoluted by mevors, | Harries Sw & the South; and we tell them very plaialy, that | “We learn from Paris that ths members of tho | College, in the Rus ces Irlandnis, | Mere, tn bis hands, both failed; but She latter, of re | ment, haye left Frapkfori for Itwiy,in order io nspeat York; Gea W Treat, Porth the compromise must and berestored; ) Academy of Sciences and the numorous auditory | The Countéts 2o Mortijo, mother of the Finproes of | duced pris, subsequently got lato cireula oa tate ms Tinea fo uestion previously to conchiding the | Fllwcod, NYork:' Pearl, Brows, ‘Boston. ane tbst the Union mast and sbal! be pressrved; | wero icud in thetr admiration and surprise at the | France, and the Duke and Nuchoss d’Albe have arrived | ¢pdepvored to found a club, on 6 Bay Sad orien boyy mm hing’ 3ad been 4 1 > | burg (Brew), We a6 whoo dares to asaall the Union, will be forced | beauty and brilliancy of many ingots of aluminiam | in Paris. * | plan; but this met with paash Redtlr opposition, and did | contract. Byerything id agreed wyon ex: | Doben Wi tt to reape-t its authority at asy and every hazard: resented by Mr. Dumas, the celebrated chemi.t, not thrive. Asa politician, Mr, Buckingham reprecent- ; cept the price to be paid per Germin mile. The B Queen Victoria paid an impromptu visit to the now g ix 3 s negate length Lombardo Ver ott | Prim Cattle Market, in London lately, accompanied by Prins | ¢3,the boroughof Sheffield in Parliament for six sears, | epgregate leg of the 0 an rai (Free the Ccurler ond Enquirer of Dereaabes 8, eT it wan impossible to believe they were no’ silver Peer he griny a er nn feem the time of the passing of the Reform bill He also | woya Hew ia existence ia 53 German, or 243 Papliab | oops M notdisunion! That may until taken into the hand, when their extraordi- lectured with great effect for the Anti Cora law | injice, The sires to be executed ¢ mpriss 60 Ger e Union canzot and will not be dissolved, come what may. 3 nary lightness at once proved tie contrary, Thata ‘The insignia of the Emperor of Russia asa Kul, if 1e. Tha various lectures on other subjects proved hi valnnd § hh of | loans (previously dan 0); = 2m Pe Snlt in te pevearvation. Drauest weial ald weigh #0 little seemed almost incre- toe Garter ave been removed from St Georzo’s ( Ad ps i pop Tattert jae. Bucking hem hed Horins (the florin fs sf t0e Load of fifty millions of Weekend tn ie lg ship Ca ‘diovan fame bt ay fot : , Kegland, the civil list of £200 8 yer Oa the whole, ~ahrethty 4 verpuol. Cid stenme! dol, Robins, Sha stouter bearta, sou although evea from anchan | UNC. ean short time vince tn | Oe tee aamevae, Rowerer, Mr Bacinghinm’s career war not vo fortunate | Tho Lendow Adertiver of July haa the follow. | yanes Gazh Jesver, Weancts, R¥ore” Sid Weamer Thos boyy Ms cones Ay tag ecunceeae aecaaeeee France was shout tae rate of gold. Mr. Damas | ,,A% tie Smitheonlan Howe Col WR Spencer Motte; T | aa It should bave been Ho was a man of great natural | ing itema:— Private letters were recsived in town | EMIS 10. say 14 shay taternatioual, Seavey, Sb ability, energetic, industrions and indepenveat; but the | jast wight which stete that the chocrs and diar HWisteion, | Sery variety of bis avocations proved» check to cholr | jtua are carrying ef! immense nambers of our off Sry; Heury | Promperity, | His manifols strngeies ied to unprodtatle | cers and men in the C/imes ‘ a \ -never reache! & position commenenra' 4 A reap ole worth 200 repetation. Patt ot lato reservoir at Brussels fell in on | Osiris; Annawes The Ears oy Carzvo ofed on Satartay, June 50, at | Pridsy nigbt, 2th of June, with a great crash. The | Ww Pentley Reed the family mansiog, on Carlton House terrace, London. | fall was occasioned by a pillar haviog given way, | sioops Warten, st He wes only ireue ot Dupré, second Eari of Caledon, by | cwirg to a quantity of earth having slipped intoa as eh oe Joly 19 sche Buens V: con dering at the bare idea of such a contest between breth- | arsured the Academy that, owing to recent disco- Tem Of the same political Union’ veries reducing the expense of extrs it, the That such consequences may not flow from the excit- | cost of prodoction was now about one hundred ee OTT ther I ome let the common | ¢imep jes ; abd Mr. Balard, snother member, stated W Sewoll, R Murray, London: $11 ‘compremises of the constitution invrzin is, | that there was little doubt that the effect of compe Ke Noholas JW Sewoll, Murray. Londen: § If wt the Fouth cease their folly of caleulating. the | tition in ite menufacture, together with tho advan- At the Motropolitan—V Palizti, United Army; value of the Union. Let cemagogues und fanatics be | tage of throwing it opon to tho ic dastrial resources | Johneon, Sen Francisco; Rudoiph Adams, p hiladetphis Rey Norton, W wdle. United Sta Vth for Liverpool). NWICH—Atr July 19 sche Gon Clinck, Bae ker, Philadelphia. Lh Arr Joly 18 sloops J ber ‘Deans BYork a D A % ‘ ? ‘ oud daughter of Philp third | shoft, formerly used asa brickyerd, and imprudent frowned down both at the North nu the touch; anc tet | of the word, would be to redace the rie aa low as | C Jacchs, Pa; RD Tweed, Washington Cit Lady Cather ne Yorke, secon vg Md 12, | Shoft, iy p Yor! : im mind, that eb t jon. in ship Amazon—Wra SJ White, Miss RC | ari of Hardwics, vad was bora 2ith of July, 1 ly leftempty. Tbe demage done is estimated at NEW BEDV'ORD—Arr July 2 ecbr Thos Potter, Glover, i) people ot ete svetione bear min a, thas vee 1 aoa — the kilogramme, or about forty cents a che 8% Newark, | Hewar formeriy. in the Colda‘ronm Guarda, M iy: Phiieselpnia. to the Nor:h and the South; that all enjoy alike its in- % y 10,00 francs. Tiladelp abperte Mrs E De Villiers, Mrs F Wil: jon doring the rebellioa im Cxgads; and p NEW Arr Joly 7 propeller Quin 2 spina Tile fa'Nerth Atmortsa bbe stigcecded to the eatlkiom, on Tre ist of Jaly, the anniversary of the battle of | iam, Pew Verk ter Ner pobre hon Weis Thisimportent result is mainly att:ibutab'e to rs ce 8 Streeter, hat fae igus aad tnstvistbie wall ail’ pas. | ‘be facility with whiot we are now able to procure ae oe Te sth of \prii, 1858, Tn 1841 he wae elected a repre- | the Boyze, has paseod off peaceably in the north of | Pkifadelpbia for Provides do; nd pure sodium in abundance, which is tne active agent Sronm i Caxava——On Tuesday afte sentative pect fer Ire'ood. His Lordship married, ia | Irejard, notwithstanding toe alarm that the absence Fd , Kondent for Bristol; potorterady petboriols —_ otinioe {or tue Tevivification of sfuminiam, and watch wes tween, che umd $70 o'olosk, © thunder oqualt pauea {Sin Lady’ tece Orlmatop, youngest daughter of the | of tne soldiers wou'd be taken advantage of by toe | Sysri ire Troviderss Union which has baen eemonted in the blood | #1 te time vory naive. Sodium is ob'ained by | over this city and neighborhood, which was ex. | late Rar] of Verulam, by whom he loaves # youthiul fa | (ranpemen to ehow themscives in the streets and 2 of patriots, and which * Ceccinposition of carbonate of soda by charcoal, ork for Boy (cop Wm A Brown, Bali er por July 20, 2 oht Den} Brows, deiphia for ¥ Restios fe 1} lent while it ted. In mily. on the bigh ways. f ory poe 7 tty ia ; the ata of a little lime it has been found essior teerek econ tee odd lag in mene aes Th Manques oF Towoxp aiea io I ag we be f a . eee We and all those reported Ib—nee Cortee- one and inrepsrad! 0 " most 9 oc, James pomond, ENLISTMENTS FOR T = . These ate the wen:iments wo have over enter- ieee earth iso wide or atraimiag, | the,bey was laid a8 fiat 9 as if the mower's Port ana Baron of Inchiquia, and Bars Burren, couaty Jeare that a Hongsricn, who is connected wich tae Pare July 20 propetier Potrol Arey, Ne alumipins earth or clay fi hloride of aiaminiam ¥ ree teat ce cere, ‘od oar readers takes piace wo eay tt ,. m” a ublorias rcythe had passed over it, by the force of the wind well kao am omy, tering ad- 2 yoonte of » Union of tbe Siates, bat’ ¥ onty comes to about 10 centa ® ponad. of Care, in the peerage of freland; also Baron Tadcaster, Daniet acd beavy rain, There was not so much thunder, | Cf “Grecuster, county of York, in the peerage of the | "ecroiting service at nee has boen ope ‘erah ( Brvle, Povernan, Alevandria, neither wee tho lightoing so vivid, ae on Vriday | fpited Kingdom, war kecond son of Mr. EdwaraO'Bryen, | Tatung iD this vicinity, succeeded in ship sing some ion o r ‘ i "i 2 en to Niagara yesterday. The officers srurray to ata usin al en Sado | she jrcedoy ot br eval appcatin of | MOB Que ase Jat 18 Rey Asus aa auly te, and hol bes orengy | were cb bis tack, bute han Was far eladed them. MPaeretoko, Our Wish te for 6 oe ane te | oblorine to the extracts 1 ne “Naval In me i Tice, burieg envered in 1753, Daring | —Bujfalo Gewrier, July 21. ohomke, te, Pherefors, our wish is for a union with the | erain metallurgy." metals forms & new 5 17 {xo year I Ne leas of the Isat centary anc at the com - phi ndrod ers dm Tara baker dM "Oy, Aasletant the + en ordered to Warhington, to offi. | mere of thy prevent be saw considerable service, Heavy Venpror Agaixst 4 Rarcnoap-—tIn ths Fira.” Wert OMEADC: a ged Gareie (tee tack Court of C.mmon Pises yesterday, (Sadgo How . te; sloow Amer ark plrarsten 9 [tele sarven) was cominated @ Knight Grand Cross of eS nes rea Tock Osea) Rules cht Bey Vutoln beDaite, Vsiadsiphe, Watala Batioos TION.~ A deteahamonr of <) Henoveriaa Guriphie Order on the Lith of | 6t @). VF. af Ter, WYO ey ebuke those who bave been gulity of « gross and | Ac., Mr. Dumas mentions anotiar, a a of t the Fest Knight of . Company, toand 6 werdiot for pralatitfs, as-cening ROCKPORT Pid Iniy + Lien, Gren oa. unpardonable breach of faith, aed who Pat at de | AS ingot wee suspendec by « clogs ant buley ete, Smereaae Oe CAS’ aavel mation Cd ree hee tee | Mays Toes poet Lenntne Bence MP caiea | Cnmante iu the €0m X 6:0,675,—Boston Travedien, peat AN MAIE Ave ely 17"tack Paul eget, Diy om horor and horesty in the | lightly truck emitted the finest tomes, euth es are | the Constellation, mow Btting cut at Norfolk for tre Me- ‘The How. ¢ Taly 4, The c who bad been la in | July 21. EALEM~Agr Jely % cobe Bt George, Murphy, Randowk. SEP tel (Uh the compromise cf 1990, cniy by @ combination of the beat metal. | citerranoaa. ot Frevkfort, Jaly 4. eoeesed, republican party in the coming coutest ; and we | Among the many remarkable qualities of alumi. } , A7zONET Pricey A ye @ al. nivm, Fach as ite resistance to oxidation, either ia iiate temporsstly se quartermaster {u tre marine corps, | #20 to the best interests of every portion of the conatry, | the air or by acids, ite hardness, ite wor darfal Tight | in the piace of Major Augustna A. Nicnolson, deceased. At slievents, we may thus vindicato the right aud | rees, ite maileableness, the ta shity of moaiding it, Unsrrup Brarre Se Co: t de; sloow Amer: > i g i 3 i Fy