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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER *Y, 1863.—TRIPLE SHBET. 5 the calttvation apnu- | scractfices and what sorrow (deuleurs) similar works car- | twenty-five years I have done what lay in my power to | gets ten oontimena night. Wo id » know tho fir John Falstaff, Mr. Lambert; Mr. Ford, Mr. R, Heir; | apsisted in making prises of several of tho enemy's von- places on ried out by similar means cost the cuaniry aud the make tbe Aderican church favorably kaows 1% bur po 5 Peeson cf this “great fall im art: Weil, Gtagiini is 4 Sow Shallow, Mr. Harwood; Master slender, Mr. selx, avd contributed to the complete Aisoom/iture of Of _* hich tbe chie's peegi, ‘ and now [ wil say, in conclusion, may perce be within | native of Fano, aod being there at tue time of the great og, Dr. Caine, Mr. Bope; Sir Hugb Evans, Mr. An- teen boats that had been despatched for the and eonversetion tarping naturally from this railway thy wails wd pi neces within thy paleoas, For my | fair was usked to ‘nke an engagement. “fut.” waid the | v. Mr. Lambert's Palstalf was bichly humoroas and | express purpose of capturigg the Junon, alter | tothe Suez canu!,for whieh the Viceroy s government | brethreu ad vompanions? sakes Twill wink thea pros, | director o: tho littie theatre, “whak trice can } afford \o morey wives were well represented, and aito> | an action of three hours, fought on June 2, 1819, supplies the mep,I told him that the precise object of | perity. Yea, becavweof the house of the Lord our God | efor the great Ging wir’ Well,” swid the singer, VL git € weat so well as toran,altervately with » Kem as midshipman, ta the follow Oe locusts bad my mission to Paris was to come fo an understanding | will seek to do thee good. shonld like to sing im my potive Wace, but never will | *ilaniee’ (rm th considerable attention to details, | ber, to the Syb he sailed in that ebip, ta ISié @cttos crop this year, but they seldom make their ap; with the compasy upon the means to be ewployed ia The Rey. Dr. CLakkson then read a list of the deposits | sing for uothing, 50 give me wn cent mes a wight.” aud at eome o tor new droases ),and Mr. Berry | under Captain Forrest, wil the Princes roline, fo that country more than once in twenty or order to diminwh the evils which the large number | made in the stoue,and the Rev. Mr. Lawson lajl the 8 : | Captain Dowoman, for the latitude of Greenland, ia Hitherto the natives om the baks of of workmen s9gaged cocasloned the country; that I | stone. : dikd & vigtlicbsa PaRe Mees, italien Gy, hee'com, | which | fruiticss pursuit of the American Commodore Rnerto the natives 00 he bk ucbout cultiva- | boped upon (he arrival of M. co Lecsops to. ecma | After this was sald a pealin of praise, beginning “O | panione, and baceath am aicaost’staricea eky, Carbotta | The Duko's Motto,’ and was | In November ct the sane yeur, having retare ‘ ;and ‘having obtained suticient for their domestic | to an undersianding with him without any diiticulty praise the Lord, laud ye the name of the Lard.” Bast) continues to eb: bat remains of @ Londou au, | is to thin houses, aud Was | land, he eutered thy 21 Naval College at Portsmouth f they left the remainder to rot on the ground. | Mpon those moans, which cosiated in cousuitlug the im'e Dr. Larv.rous then made a brie’ address, in which he | Gigng, 9 0 ebarn may, Fon be stall ‘or the sensation drama of | Un Jeaving that inet! was received in May, ? seeavecn datortained’ that ihe extensive province of | Fests of tho country, the interests of tho labors. | spoke of the remarkable fact of cloreyinen of the Roglte, fovng ted pa 9d Hage, Covent Garden. | ine stalls sickly ard the Forth, Captain Sir Thomas Lonie, under lo in the neighborhood of St. Louis possesses tmimnense whose eeRerptien Agriculture, a cuntingeucy provalod or, | Amerizan and Gresik churches assisting on the preseat oo | sep atin ded Over 80 a lO foe a wronianste, 10 Hay a was caala exapitved for epwardn af Untee Fe0n8 ‘ 6 of wild cotton, French officers who commanded & | moreover, by an arrangeinent which existed between M. | casion, and expressed 4 hope of ab increased imLercomm\i- ps Wen ye tnove ebout {Ga Cro lent market aro Buck or, Woman's ona! of North America. He then, tn gueceanton, expedition into the frterior gave M. Drouvt # very de Leasepe and tho Into Viceroy, viz.:—That the company | nion of theso sever! branches of Christ's ebareb heres | Car jo4, ns) and [elon to tho most charm rs ip point | Wifes’? and the wel Fortuplo.”” Joined the Vengeat ax ¢ rerb, both oo the south @oecuraging description of the cosntry, and of its capa. | abould mact ihe dimunition of the number of Fotisis labor- | a'tor. He mentioned tho oon{ltonce felt,in the Uahed states | COA Tutth insy bo saute be the ane roneteas deoert ‘Atwerican #tath n, where hiines until after bis pro Bintty tor producing cotton. bi. Drouet is of opinion that | ers by proeurlog others in Syrim or among the Bodguing, | with rexwzd to the preseut pastor of tho Ameriona congo. poten diem tats ell olen bls Ape eiel ni Motion 16 the rank oi t, which tod the uatives who be 1 imenced the oultivation | OF oven by bringing over oovlies from China, gation in Paris, declared his, coneurrence with the state- @ Mr, Melion shares the glory. cnigru the lst of January, 18 wae aude ‘the plant ought to be encouraged by large nore As to the proponderating iuducuce which he sald tho | ments of Dr. Gaswall,and promised that theelfort now | — At Hamburg the season of the Italian Opera Company SRY. ployed on “particular avd A Europe, otherwise they may become disappo! ted and | Canal might give to france, Texpr to him myopinion | taken in band ghould receive the continued interest and d to begin on the 10th of September, under ~ - Appointed tothe Keyal 1D), @ flag Heutenant to ‘abundon it. M. Dronet returned toGoree in December, } that the governmont of rixoo lsimail desired kmgli#h in- | support of the church in America, Dr. ‘Littlejohn aftor- emant of Signor Merelll, The great attraction | Dent? of Dist Sir Jobn Poer Heros tor tu-Chiet at the No afer baving leit ordere with agenta to continue tomaxe | uence no wore than Fresch jnduonoe that i wished be- | warda ollered a prayer. ] $8 Adelina Patti, i ane, of | Danmneisned: Sale | casemate ore er in the (ven aptil ‘ parchases of waw cotton at St, Louls aad on the Dknks of | fore wll things to be Egyptian, and chat in would take care | Dr. CLanicson Lext expressed in a fow words the great Madamo Lagrua is engaged as prima douna aasolnta for sees ZPD ee advanced to the rank of commander to 1883. Te the Re \ he river of Senegal. He subsoqueatly visited the valley | to be indepe:dent of all fore.gn in{luence, interest which he felt in the foundation of the new churah, | six months at Marcelona, at 12,000 tranos a month, sho | AbFKED DE VIGNY: NOVELIST, FORT AND DRA | tive service consequent pon bik various vatan ef Signofli in company with the Governor of Goree. He Pray, Mr. Editor, have tho gooduesa to publish this rec- | and bis concurrence in what had been gald by the previous | will be supported by Mesdames Colson and Grosso, Moser, L Marist. be had united the practice of maritime surveying ead Teoommonds this valley as a fit place to cultivate cotton | tification in your next number, aud believe ine, ke. speakers, after which Dr. Caswall concluded with two | Negrin!, Gambotti, Cresc!, Squarela, Bremond and Selva, (From the London Post, Sept. 19.) | the related pursuite of @ eclentific hydrograph ad ge on a large scale. He leo wont 10 Joal, accompanied by N. NUBAR. ollects and the benediction. Ma deraoi"wiavas . ‘ in Glact Alfred Victor, Count de Vigay, whose death bas beem | yrapnor, Ju 188d he succeeded Captain Maconoacks toe Bishop of seoogambin, who has established a cotton | Paws, Grand Hotel, Sept. 26, 1849. Fe flan of tne charoe ame-etierrare @/H04, 0,080 1 see eee eee eee tyne rine at | Lege tRPEG (0a Pare ree oe ee ease dramaiint | at Cecrstarfol the Roysh Geographical Hociety of ou plantation about forty miles by venpng erred wos friends of the undertaking. Tha architect WM. Noure | jonphews’) Will groat, auososs ey ee St writers of hig day whether as, wove Nab, Boot, et | don, but resixned that Ofice tu Is41,on Delve appramtet Sovnbie penis fg ge eet This Pltned Thapanlad enw anwons Hantag are, mae wales will ba the ordinary whe | & valuable Drocolet na a token of hig admiration. | Queen PRM Rdeewbed uimsslt the eyed Youre | suse hee hen tr eronee pening tne eedeeteking yt to the manufacturers by whom he was ompioy ol of | HIS APPZARANCH, AMUSEMENTS AND assoctares, | thirty-fve, will be divided by pillars supporting gallerios Augusta, of Vrussia, also bas highly complimented her, war, and his mother was the daug { Admiral which he was cuntiaually engayed until the loge ¢ ‘sores of land, to be immediately cultivated by them, | (Biarritz (Sept, 16) corvesponeence of Galignani’a | with a high clerestory lighted by rose windows, The Marqois de Baraudin, and cousin of the Baron de Boog 1s44, he wax occustonnlly occupied in ovrrecting the fm the valley of Signofil, in Benegambia. ti Meseenyer.) front wall will bo plerosd by @ triple lancet window, sur- Foret v 1 ville, the adventurous pavigater, who weut on the Oxisting Charts, adeihe positions of the shoals and the The imperial residenca stands on an cminence on the | mounting a rich doorway. over which will be @ cross. « SonsEm Thenspienis. of the unfortunate La Peyrouxe. One of bis w directions of the u viable ehannele bad in many eases tonrist’s reght as he enters the town from Bayonue. A | Above the trinle Iancet wiil be a large rose window in the "FAY GHOSTS AKD-PR MES CEANCELECR. Hilary do Viguy, @ devoted Bourbovist, ety becume chan te Tace ue tee baum chuptutes tor ane Fricke _m el oles Are Byrn eR deep hollow separates the grounds from the buiklings of gable. ‘The gablo finishes, according to tbo plan, ina | O74, PA Fo Lande Postar. ele, suaidag | PARSE, With Louie IU, but the lady to whore bo | rank of post captain 2 compliment to the B ¢. Pro ) A 2h. Slarritz. 60 "I 1 j 100" Shancelior was vii was engaged in marriage dying Su vy au ain, > KU Captain Washinstomteciast cervice fritz, eo that they aro’ catirely. isolated from the | eampauile, ‘The, buttresses in front aro surmounted by | iq ny nent in pert se his taangion, fackwood | Trappist teenie “iiis other ‘uncle was @ Kreat Chicos Tho survey wis Captain Warhin fonts hat servic Appal ted 4 comminsioner (or in~ of the rivers, ahores and bar " » ‘The Navy lepartment of the Kingdom of Italy has fixed bustle of the watering place. The : ‘ . watoring pl ville '¢ a large-oblong | finials. | Tho latorior toot is finished with eo archet | park, noar Baringstoke, by wo lees a personage than tho | yovager, who arsumed a mandarin’s habitand character, ‘he number and nature of the vessols to be built for the | yujidiug, apparoutly c: y containing considerable eccommoda- | ‘The organ is designed to stand in the ¢ $ ' alan Sees folows —Troenty-four frst class troweased | gicn, and eurroua ied with lawns laid out in the #nglish | It Te de natch wil ageommedate five | Ubltilous ghost and. rhumber of gratiemen, all claimng | Young do Visny was ne {com bin mother's house in the fi “ne i ihe sinees, aucwen Sue rss, at onion: Stan as Daiierica ditto, twelve | faxhiou, ‘Tho lawn {rom tho silla on tho tow side slopes | hundred persons. | The twenty ove thourand dollars | Loiot and Se Jeaitimate relationship with hint, Messrs. | Faubourg St. Hovore tothe. vel Hiewalort. in 186. he was ley ated. to fh fe by pA eg Raped Moe tot | Cows, Somewhat abruptly to the beach, having, however. gnbscribe io America will cover the expengo of the buiml- | nei“ MiMamer, the pidee yd doh wsen | cRamnt ane French infeption of ate 8p Hydregraphor to the Adwér wood. Peuides. uhese, winich aro to Aiport UE tenga ng toa dagesg tay egy tri yr agape ing, toxether with the first inetalment of the heavy poy- | town; “Maus wo “Wud oc the vAibatbra, Mr. | career, My Hive said th mithe ead ix ulemilare | tinea t v rene artmiret i" + ¥ ie ; * » . reer. M. ald at if he persevere dim Dana eeee Ay 8 Dake, Gofenseci iy s.stteng | Scereghtedewy te aK" King ‘of ‘Tith,, Professor ‘Popper of the. Polytech: | ardor he would die marshal oF Pr ‘And. thes | or the k ra, sonar’ pecond class iron.cased frigate and two other wooden | wooden railing all around, to prevent accidents. nic, and others wore also in altondance, supported by | preccions young atid, when they heard of the death of | land, by yeti ‘enes, fast sailers, are w be constructed excoptionally. | Qutaide ia an oxtensive ‘green, on which Barnw’ Monument, Calton A Fs ‘The whoic to be completed in the courseof ten years. | fasniaiable world of Apher ’ oongregule. Pod {From the Kdinbur; , Sopt, 27. their reapoctive legal advisers, ‘The facts of tho case | ono of their old schoolfeliows tu battle, need tosay,"* Weep | various a the author of many | ine ‘Teall Hees, wid shies Ei rettngeal ate int | aiternoon to listen to the band of the regiment | Among other additions whieh havo boon recently made ee Ne eer ney ey cue ease, One | Mania siete tne. fale of hence i ei ae bit very | payers of w xctentide nod use(ul charactor ‘ 3 wartered close by, ow Of ~ or ” ” bad turned out bil’ ab the oul suiment for schoolboys. Girodet Triowap, the is ‘ ‘@ighieon vessels, » quarter: ¥, to show off @ collection of costumes | to the collection of relics in Burns’ monument aré three | boivectnic in December, they obtiined a provisional semine, was De Vigny'e. drawing master, and tbe Abbe CuANLEA B, COCR ES » ROYAL ACAMEMICTAN, toad ese was (Pro eh \ ter Examiner, unrivalled for ex, ive eccentricity and extravagance of | excise returus, contributed by Mr. Murray, late Deput; Italian Embassy to China, Japan and | color, and most of all to havo tho satisfaction of oiton | Comptrotier Gévoral of ixeotor Seotiund "They are al ag peg emer Fpce pegpee thing emg 4s: | Gaillard his private tutor. ils mother, a noble minded | rhe death | unced, at the age of 76,06 Sir (barlen Feces tac Lede einer Sni aon hing vory nearly in the ompany, of the Kmprasy sud | signed Dy Buran, on one of ety mamaber of dstew ond | cibet Darton above named Miles stjetticon, Sonorsisg to | een seine hin tromachoohs nn 7 he | Robert Cockeroll, Royal, Academiciau, aid’ Funeritus Veo rane. and America in} In tact, e x the Patent Law Ainondment act, On account of these ob- $16 be ent the service in. the. xeginaant, | (ener Of Architecture fh the Royal Academy. in his early The recent policy of England, Fran act, tho. piece’ of sward of which I spoke. above | fignrom with alt of excisable articles, and concludes | {he raven! |-aw Atnendnade Mek, ti the provi. Toft tthe Red Musqastears, of the royal preeimaen | life Me. Cockorell wpeut many Years of eareiui wiady among the existing remainy of classic arebitecture ta ig tho very spot on which the young /’rince comes each | with the following business-like , estabdahiug intercommunication with the extreme Fast, afternoon to take healthy exercise with young compan- | and value of the contents:— Hae iveiacreased our koowledge of ands to wLich we ummary of the quantity | 416...) protection to answer thom. Affidavits were further | During tho hundred days bo was wih Louis XVII aoe ieee, paras Pe Aled on bo ol ‘i : " Paar on both sides, and the Lord Chancellor fixed yoster- | at Ghent; ho served in the Royal Guard, and do @ | yoy) yo in pis of the Tem) lo of have bitherto been at and which were entirely | ions of bis own age, or rather somewhat older, for the | Amount of this vouchor is sixty-six barrels of strong s t of Western ‘civilization. ‘The biood shed by the | mxjority geom to he from about ight to thirteen. When | alo, one hundred and six barrels tyro iirkine of twopenny, PA Lh po tg, heels Bed Issue Of the | rogiment of the line for somd yours. In 1823, as captald | Ange Aig ag fiasaw, one lh-ywabeln, ih Aredis ‘ martyrs of the Christian faith—whether Roman Catholic | I walked down yesterday ufterncon about five to the | and forty-eix barrels threo firkins o! small beer, from Me be Dan cet ae . of the Fifty ith regiment, ho made the Spanish cam. | ver cavated by Mr. Cookereli, in company ‘er Protestant—forced the gover: montis of the countries | placo where the band was playing, the ground out- | common brewery; also one barrel one firkin of towpenny." Poe ir paign, In 1828 ko rosignod his commiasion. From the | er aii Chhers, Av accuut 0: thie «sense, tor which they belonged to ps nce ve egemge onder sido was throngs with, ‘tne voun bes raking about from Yictuabior Cash is thirty-six pound, mine ct ti Ghia e aye if aiioen roe | fap Mage el i; Jaedee tions he published in. 1860. The cvllection of remains protect ‘nations ¥ nated, inside were seen @ con: | lings nine, ence, . 3 b rN of a poet. So far es former y the betray d jo their phantasy. In the midst spelling and abbreviations evince the correct taste of an i published a yo) y , pan ” rate of ath yg Hie his Et ay - cy . restorations’? of far-famed butidings of an \jurty, a Of some legal technicalities » which bis Ja Somnam bal jeptha’s Daughter The Women they may once have existed, of (he apitel aod horum fine" oc treachery. In thia great enterprise—tho | tho boys was the youog Pridce, aud as 1 romainod for | aocomplisbed man of letters, and the whole document | yry.n1. aivated to moot beta sides, Sir. Bower went into se 1h24 aid 1626 be pro- 5 Taken in Adultery,” &c, Retwoen 1824 an a Rome, of the Parthenon, &o., often ; greatest of our times, when we consider the re- | some time close to the rcene, | was ablo to form a tolera- | shows the care, attention and energy with which the poet ve ; sults which it tayolves Bg a Always borne s | Diy accurate jadgment of his beaith, arength, and feveral | discharged his duties as an exojseman. the neriie of thease. He pus nw number of efldavite duced several poms on ancient and modern sud ee ee ri er ieee hy ae prominent part. ‘been one of foremos| wearing. 1 sbould mention that a bridge is thrown over ‘Mr. Murray’s letter accompanying these documents de- B * The Deluge Moses,’ The Trappist,’ &e. he was elected an associate of 1 show tbe way of truth and justice to the heathen. At | tho water ut one point, and there two guardians wero | gpribes thom so fully and well that we Kivg It entire; Pe peentpe adnan rtitaveneedmder portal Bomar ts Minty rial tne free gained De eal bp nuttin far henae of anosad Ackasameas’ ta Dexinning the task was, thdeed, a bard. one; but tbo y 8 Sa, i the perentag - | very high reputation. It passed through four editions 18 | 144) ho guccooded Wilkins a [’rorerwor of Areliteoture ted to admit every child, without exception, provided St. Maxcanem, Warrkuovss Gare, Sept. 7, 1863. - soap gl ape Lapa hf to rest omH tod red. works Reon enemy rem abt siearao ts Yay | a Duin funn of, my roman fad 78 | eles raha ay io te pio wert | iho wh ange a Prue reure vote wme | pty nny ts Iatitude thus piven'ls ‘a frst step wowards imparting a | go, of the nature of poor Burda’ duties whito an officer of | one Falmer, exhibited |b for Bie boned ws Merete | As | frat wctod in 1629, but Me oda a Dot uneqUITOC A | Pee ta clathic Spoochrooen eid Popular character to the young Frines's edueation, and | thd revenue. They are kenulne oficial turns, and wore Pred aigte sgh tal aghtydpiceel rebar igen ll OE bis Ry ag A De ee | ee celtosible ‘notive’ of, tbe segrephion in both caece waa | <The. Ores. Cehich sve, marked 2), 'a, interesting. 20 | Dt: 28d or Cree eee ane ee ee ne Ta eee Cen Iie truthful. | Sed, Raprevesnes sr Englands tio which he wee youth‘ul exercise, but the girls in almost every case | being holograph throughout of tho poet, and as having, | {/)* mer, Re eee ee ert ating dears Lome tte Oana aA Os eco, AEraL | Seemed more fitly attired for a matinee dansantee. No- | besides bis own signaturo, tho signatures of his friends: , thing could exoeed the extravagance of their dress, ad | alex. Findlater, thea pei eeniarhny Mitchell’, | tof. Mr. King is also 8 ‘patentee,’ in rivalry with Mr. | triumphed. *+Chatterton”” was revived In 1857. In 1841 Pe pereenr as to play—in the frank, genial, and honest meaning of | then collector of excise at Dumfries. With Findlater, Fepper, and has undertaken to indemnify ali his customers | jo wroto a lotter on literary property, which made some The following th the list of A wey Satins ak the that delightful word—it was utterly out of the question, | who atterwards came by promotion to be mgoueral sur ny hostile action on the part of that genticman, . In 1843 he publi * Philosophical Poems,” | gmorican banking houses in Varin for Hh Spat gh ‘And 80 the young ladies—1 dare not designate them chit. | yeyor, and latterly collector at Glasgow, 1 was well ac- | 20 the course of the srgument Dis lordship said that he | + gavage,’ “ Tho Death of Wolfe,”” &c. Many of his best | gyre ae eR tg Mh nr wie drens-aumacabled apart, elle warrup Miegronnds bub | cusisled Sid) RAN Seb SoM! ihteroenree: Ewes sanemstored enoing he ee pe hen bar, Oty ive poomae ppenied es tate | Hime ta the Remus det Devs | wite aud cbiht ii. fieatties flew MJ. B luring le time I waa there scarcely indulged in a | hichly respected and intelligent officer, and a years ago. y rated londes. In 1846 Afri igny was recel 0 W y ig 7 staunch | traveller, and ap account of it published. It was ur peadomy {0 the roow of Eitenos, 10 1685 (iby 1) be | x Pesttie, B. Hoschingse.. Ranasd single run, go afraid they appeared to spoil or tumble | friend and supporter of Burns. ‘There’ Is, you may re- their fine clothes, member, a very chatacteristic lettor from biroe to bim hat by Mesara, Popper & Diroks exhibiting it in December | had recoived the decoration of the Lagion of Honor and | Piwin a shophard, George W. Merchupt aud son, reeverance of the ‘Anglo-faxon race hag in the end pre- ‘wailed, and we have now the proud satisfaction of seeing i Ttaly—a nation as yet scarcely oonetituted—preparing to fend a diplomatic mission to China, Japan and Siam. Y Besides the commercial interests which the Italian gov ‘ernment bas to deferd in those distant lands—for many Ttattun ships sail every year from Genoa, Naples and ether ports, bound to China—a more noble duty devolves a the Ministers of Victor Emanuel, in common with ether Christian Powers—the duty of protect the nu- merous missionaries who have settled there. The Roman Catholics contribute to the missions in the Fast an annu ally augmenting subsidy. In 1862 the money sent from Rome and other parts of the peninsula for this pur- pase reached pearly £500,000 sterling. In this mount the sums offered by private individuals ‘tre dot included, and they may fairly be set down at ml half million, Nodoubt a part of this is col- . Jected in France and Spain, through the medium of Rome; [ ‘but the greater portion, we believe, comes out of Italian ‘With the boys the case wag different, although they, | in t! lished correspondence. ir, Mitchel! technic, it wase publication that | June 14, 1656, ho was inted an officer of that order. : . eee eerste ain More’ iaan two tiras of the | toa, were over dresgod, Ibe ne plus wlira of a buy’s ba: | person to whom the oot addresses tis lines for tne oan | DAFTod the cighs of patent. Tho count bad been ill for a tong time and his death, | bniladelphie, some) Horr, frank It a) ‘Catholic missionaries are Italians; the others are | biliments I bave always heard to be such an attire as | ofa guinea. I may also notice that the retarn contains On (he other side, aMdavits were put in from Sir David | though it has been beard of by the Parisian litterateurs | yy cay B Norrin and wife, Misa ( sd r @itber Bpanish or French. And et France, ‘acoording to | permits him tho most complete command of Ali his move- | the charge for excise dity in the veried to which it ap- | Pres-ter and Professor Wheatstone testifying that the | with deop regrot, has been expected for months peat. ria, New Jervey.d. Ma'der, Jt % usual custom, monopolizes the direction of the mi:- | ments, without bearing too much the mark of any ogsual | piles, on Gabriel Richardson, the snnject of the epitaph | ' ON Pen LOioe delivered a very clear and elabo- THE RIGHT HON. EDWARD KLLIOR, M. F. Tay, Indiana, Johf L. Alexander 5, avd gets the greater partof the profit resulting from | tumblo or nocident, at tho ‘samo time that tt sets off the | jeginning, “‘ Here, Brower Gal re’a extinct,” WO, | rats judgment at considerable length. He reviewed all From the Edinburg Scoteman, Sept. 18. POirshing, Chicago; Jobin W. Owens, Mine i ead of Perera. civilization inthe East. {twas | youthful tn the prevailing mode. But of the | ‘it appears, was under the poct’s off'cial survey. ith Het, to be toy by that great | Cincionati, Jamon F. fi Beene through the influence of the Italian missionary | gay and joyful company thore collected, no one’s dress ‘The second paper (marked B) ‘shows Burps in his capa- ho affidavits and said that the objectors bad no grounds = bbs ay rier, parttotpated in by @ Cipciunall, Jamon K. Bulkley neciieut: Bidard Gena ~ ‘ : r 4 conditions to whom be Buffum, Joba 8. Hagen, Cal Jon Ses Abbona, at the court of Burmah, that France and England | came up to the definition just given #0 completely as that | city of ‘uct! Se (probably in tbe absence tor | Before bisa; they came ia et the lath somer', and wanted | ian, thal we Plime or Sag age Beal [Fo en ge arg Mal ye ere Yt Veoemas 2 e d pwen, Sebartopor reatly distinguished in public service and equally be- | Wood, Albany, N. Y. QS: F H & i saw their religious teachers respected in that country, ‘and (ho spread of tbe Gospel neither opposed nor ham. of tho youth(ul Prince. iio wore a dark colored suit of | a timo of Findlater), nttesting, by his signature and inl- | 0 Overturn etl cae Utes Hectenge by the givens ‘of the Burman Emperor. In- for Nght material (alpaca, it struck mo), short jacket, | tials, the accuracy of the retura of his then subordinate wed n private life, The Right Hon, Edward Pilive wan : Wes sage” ting what al | Sane "Senatn cee ta acumen ren | Wageenae fuse tag ereneva, be mash | und Gud nn bdo hued rane Arcs | win ie ina aby Asn 2! ere, wil kk stockings | its potiod (6th January to 224 February, 1795), connects | 1,9 ppan it bo placed ine porition to | 900 of the residences on his Highland estate of Glengarry | aiiwaye aud con! ¥ » ny the influence of this Italian priest was so great that Sor government thauked him offeially for the protection | striped with violet cronsways, and neat light anklo- | itsett with Burns? totter to G MThotsyom, davsd “Exolo- peor ginerlee gti po mid this. | and Glenquoich. Ho bad retired to bed in apparent good ance by steam, acdach and pair hast he had xratultously secured to the lives and property of bray orp re white straw hat, with black | fechan, 7th Feb., 175,” in which ho refers to his being Be 2 Bae oy Pape nite tithe ae floalth on the previous pizht, 90 that oven ou thone near been bired by him to do Germany. men. . , ying yo: few mong his attire. Ho | then at that «wicked little village” in the eourse of DIS | vaine of the patent in acourt of law. His lordshi; eat and dearest to him the blow bas descended without ‘The Chancellor of the English Exchequer haa left Pew ith evident zest, and never raw a child of his | duty as acting supervisor, impeded on the one hand by Ti ia pot to-day, under a sorrow a0 great and | macnmaur, Wales, for Halrmoral, tbat we would great neal to issue 1 costs warning. dpeites ae an mes el ee, nudden, ‘desire to speak of those qualities | A man named Vidooq, grandson of the celebrated Frenet played age have more complete command of his limbs. se is @ | a ten-teet snow storm, and annoyed on the other by the particularly swift runner, and from the ease of his move: | diseordant notes of an ‘itinerant {iddlor, which bad pieced | “#alvst the onjectors, Shieh made Mr Ellice #0 valuable to the public and so | thiof taker of that uxm: t been eondemved by tho pos be Are ager perme teen gan eS le wae ged} Ba pr thor ht ls aoe seee saan a : ance de ie Tiles toh in politions life Ceabled hiea to | Frivunal of Correctional Fohies of Liste, vo ets tr Ft iseries, : Last night (says ® Turin letter of the 12th) bear a conspicuous avd even more powerful than con. | prisonment for stealing wbicis from a Mme, Levouri, @ t the stikworm A glandulosa. The Geogra- | one would suppose from his portraits, which convey tho | that, as @ prudent man, he had of two evils chosen jcuous nearly hal ry, & 1 0 phical Bocleties of “and Paris have recognized iho | tdea of heaviness in the uppor part of the face, whercas | the least, and was thon ‘very drunk at your servic.” | Pallavicini, the hero of Aspromonte, dared to show in the CET RS A cd peed ld Lis ieneltenanl pgp tana lio ied yc ‘walue of the works published and | tho real characteristic of hia look I8 open fraukness and | ‘The third document (marked 0), of exactly @ twelve- | theatre at J.ugo. The moment ho was discovered tho nitude aud varioty of friends as one of the mont sagn- ‘The ex-King of Groece lise left Munich for Hembergy . Pusbec Levve with reference to discoveries in Abya | light heartedness. He certainly appears a particularly | month's later date, when he had retarned to his ordinary | hous: me empty. The very musicians in the orches- | cious, just and generous of men. Mr. Eilico was, wo which place Le hag ¢’ for bis perm diula and on the Galls—discoveries which may claim an | happy child, full of life, and eager for a gamo. He | charge, indicates the sad state of dodility to which be | tra, carried away by the current feeling, retired and left | peljove, in bis seventy-seveath year, and, with one ‘brief | Tho Emperor Napoleon's yneht tn Boncrable piace with those of has a fine’ bine eye’ and white regular teoth, | had beon reduced, by what he describes aa ‘tho beavy | tl ee ey LS hoten He aid wot eur trom bis | te Moonee enide Hvore of Cotamous for the con. | ing the arrival of the Princess Clotilde Oap.aine aod Grant, The noble deeds of Italian —— brightly when he sthiles, which was rathor | hand of sickness.” The return, you will perceive, is pro. | seat, and the performance was played out for his solitary aultuency ‘of Coventry evor since 1818. To was twice | there for Lisbon, where her imperial bishwoss ts pair explorers Been gon to their | frequently, when any incident of tho play struck by an’ amanueonis, po tpabilat subscribed by | exjoyment. Mmarried-Orst toe slater of the late Karl Grey, who died | Stand godmother to tho infant of (he\Queen of Io tugal @ountrymen, or bave only reached hg | RE tance Tee bore “were Stenger ix eomsetitny HSS | urn. toa signeinre parueuary SP ance PARIS, in 1632; apd afterwards, 1843, 10 the Dowager Countess | A ineeting convened by the Lord Provost, wan hell \o fal re, orte of British, French or German agents. or | prison bars,and the young Privco took bis part fairly | ment) indubitably marking the then tremulous hand of | Uy anginis Timido still retanina here the order of the | of Leicester, who died in 1844. Ho was a member of the | the Council Chambers, Glanzow , for the arrose of xm. the publications of the ical Societies of Lon- | and readily with the rest. Isaw uo favor from tho | tho subscriber. day. “Me C Mathows continues bis agreeable career ia | Grey kurerdiment, and took a lexding auare in the props sidering the propriety of calligg_ © public focet'ns © ; iy, now that she bea become a Power i rope, should Sar te gomptpally oven amone tua eB Lay repress PD es Bon ok i Dl ry Yaterest to 1 Paris with a kind of double success, theatrical ‘aud lite ration and earrying of the Reform bill; bt; though com. | lobabivants, with « view tv) the erect) a of a ruitatie me : iY 4. ewith M4 4 “ wen iment, ‘come to them. enjoying night! (avor pub! power! fairs, . . Binise vorween Dorset ‘and the gol government to Se chervines tncesehe sigh like to, Tost, an be: ce: Thi ou expe pore regres Abes. 708, bad no ne. {nthe above ittie piece, Into Neen be eters roan rer the lade thirty youre isadily refaned ofc aod boners. gi ty aetipe he gh ay dog 5 as ak, ; wer ‘ * eyed roe ; ee ; . a, in _ Sara Protection aud encouragement to such of her sons | paired to it occasionally; but so likewise did! jhe othor en ne ee ee ice a> the wants Mislinve ems wees, | nies lie and vivacity, be is receiving from all tbe JACOB GRIMM, THE ORAMAN WHITER. the Crimes, intends (0 stay sone wooks in. that (own. ; as carry (he (ross into distant lands. boys, and I soveral times saw two of them on it together. | faithfuily yours, D. MURRAY later ertannel Geter Seow 0 Oe een eshte [From the London Times, Sept. 26. ) take the sea baths, Nothing har been deeilod ax yet es ‘The project of sending a diplomatic mission to China | Quoo the chair tumbled over as the Prince laid hold of it, | Lato ty ‘Comptroller General of Exciae for Soot- maees 60 OS OE comed: fe bas been at once | This celebrated German writer, who, juaction with | to the journey to Jerusalem which she desires to under ; pom gg pocorn ea ase and betas weoomvarnenly bora a oe the back land. D Seale Up imesianet Vornes ate iis late brother Witte, hae been 80 i take. . Massimo 4’Azeghio bormida—shows the {cre- an it rested on the ground, terwards raised bis ‘urs BALLANTINN, Faq., Warrender ; ordes 4 or f 7 in Germany, but throughout 5 ng of the ‘ of the young Talia Minisier for Foreign Afar Peayra litte in the air by mtrengthor erm, the bande rest: | A™™* 4% crdlniraiery Atta avd others of those great comiquee wih whoee thmes it | Handay eveving last at Berlin, after a short illness. PBL 2 ported pay eA Saco Ay Pt ey grad vi 'Venosts. The statesman who has | ing on the seat. There wax. in fact, a visible supers ' Foal privilege honor for any jartist to be asso- | was born on the 4th of January, 1786, and had thorefore " ‘choseu to conduct this delicate enterprise is the | abundance of animal spirit, which tried various devicos MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. hy aa Teached his T0ub year. Although be Prince Napoleon arrived in Parin the ever ‘ommends tore Cristo(ore Negri. fs a native of Milan, | to throw itself off. Tho whole time I stood there I saw an ann preety telat te red eened team Cot retirement after the death of bis 17th ultimo, and immediately prooneded to 4 eqa' Charien Fechter ella Collas in | fatigable up to hie last moment if carrying out the ob- King Francis M1. of Naples has sent an autogr no interference whatever with the Princo—all was the For happy and unrestrained amusement of boyhood. to lard Heory Lenoox, ©. P., in which hie Majesty London, English favorites in art seem to have taken hold | jects of Frenéa fancy. No sooner bas our ificent Tletiens ae cK mameicumedamaiee Union thanks bim for the kind #ympathy be expremed for the ‘He was chosen by the Paduans as one of the mem. Ieaian Orwra.—This is now under e ta of the provisional government of that province, * * i courne of renovation and alteration under the = pe | ap oars one vonaities ikea gt] pot in earning new Some by the ‘continuation of thase | sufferings of the primeuers and of the Noapitva pop \ tely after Venetia had been clea of the he New aceon S urch in Paris. ment, which will tend greatly to the sccommodation | entire approbation of the V’aris public, Never was ap- works yey! were 20 1y hie own, but in the pre. | in his rpesch in the House of Commons on the f\h Austrians te March, 1848. Being compelled to sock pili — peceay jowr, Sept. 18.) Of the pudlic, aa well as to tho appearance of the sally, 20 iberally wed befure-—-Dever was compre. geen “om 7 “port. age See, May iat. fefoge in Piedmont, on the fall of Vicenza, Signor Negri, corner stone of the American which for the Inst fow seasons bas certainly boon in want onsh, ‘of foreign excellence se spontancously expert. | with ‘in "ino ouuset of oS Gaw week A amor was carrent tn, Turin that King . ° hone talents bad been noticed by Massimo d’Azeglio, } tho Holy Trinity, in the Rue Bayard, V Wrenmne litte brigiitoning up and attention of thatuature. } enced. Charles ‘Matbews has obtained real and genuine | commenced. the pres career. When be | Emanuel intends to visit Naples in the early vrart of (0 wun iDted professrr at the University of Turin; a post | appropriate ceremonies at tweive o'clock on Batorday | Wworymen have been for some time occupied on the in- | saccers, which was cever for a moment doubtful. and his en, os Fe gon of authorship, Augastus | camber. e which eno months afterwards, having been | last, September 12, the fifth anniversary of the com- | tepior, and r ‘saya that the restoration will Be in all cceee , wher bt len ner kadvaaes i liam Schleg: od = ancient German \iterawre Seo Bibs dad Misaak 0b Obidtled, dak dev sow’ ts salted to the highos postion of director of ihe conmelan | tasnowmncal Ot France. Omiog, 00 ine, cireumstaace char | Feepecia worthy, (he andiens orate complete tothe Tee rgueh olage, whlch eavooue or two artis of world: | young beginner with any degree a (rivoaship, regarding | GeFMa0y, lately visiued Drenden. snd’ dined wih to Viste cores oun p ' 6 veep rmat theatres. ‘The following in a complete tist of the | wide remown, i scaronly acknowledged as existent by the | Lim Mivest as an usurper, aid Buding terrivicteait wie | King Joba aud the royai family at Pilnite no American bishop was in Europe at the time, the Kev. at tho our Commendatore “ ‘ Ca to the ministry, Negri was in. ustes engaged by M. Bagier for the coming season... The | French. One of the exceptions an andoubtodly, your | ma etymology. But a change soon came over the feelings ‘s arti Lr. Caswall, prebendary of Salisbury and vicar of Fighel- | ier it will be observed, is arranged alphabetically —a | pooticel and gifted ilelen Faucit, wi = eg | Fan ee i oeeall that, without } doao, was invited to take tho cbict part. in th toes, iotca enna }o appeared in Yaris | of Schlegel a& Wo his countryman, for afterwards be Potter Intett ar » and be fo well that, without , Was inv 0 ol part in the services, | /., ba, & a ly wards be never ler uener. faoreasing’ ibe ex creed, branch: of the’ public | op account of his long continned connection with Amerion | E7'wlevi nent See eee eae aed tapenaes | nT ene en an ras anal venmmmearen by eee Faris | spake or wrote ef im wiibeet expressing the Manes DESCENT UPON A RROADWAY FARO DANE weoreee ke netoally doubled the number of the consular | and the American Church. There were present, also the | of harmony: — ‘toe laughters | pubic, not oaly with adiniration, but with that | opinion of his talents; and he once said, I eannot name | 4 gavad of polion vader Capta agents of Piedmont. tunister of the congregation (the Rev. W. 0. Lawson), | mony oo, ay ta Grange, Borghi Mamo, Calderon, | on'¢ of artistic nffection which is often experienced | him without expressing my admiration of hie greatuens » prys-s ‘A young Milanese nobleman of great wealth and talent— | the Rev. Dr. Littlejohn, ‘of the Church of the Holy Trinity, | Gassier, de Meric Lablacho, Carlotta and Barbara Marche: on me Come © is & pleasant grocting to Kugliah | His loss will be irreparable in moro than one sonre, for he munity a grest service on Wednesday night by brew ug the ‘Marquis Arconati Visconti—is to accompany the | at Br N. Y¥.; the Rev. Dr. Clarkson, of Chicago, in | 91> and’sile. Patt! * |e wee == odd vir coge Te now, whe | was honored and esteemed in Germany not less an aman | up & fashionably gambling ealon, located nt ‘ ° Commendatore, Toe only difficulty which now stands in | Illini Rev. Mr. Forbes, of the English church in the | “Sir Aynasi. Antomici, Baragli, Bouche, Frachin) or Hatmiet—whether Tuillade oF Kou | than as a scholar, and the tranquil epiritby which bewas | progaway. The dere: “ue e way of the Italian Foreign Minister's plan 8 | Rue d’Agueasean: the Rev. Archer Guraey, of the Ri pele Sedie, Ciraldont, Guadagnant, Mario, Morelli, Musia: | Fauci be the hero of the bour—to bear the name of Helen | getuated manifested itself in tho Kiedy nature of bis wri | Droway. The deeoent was mide at the “ from the Minister of Marine, who cannot be induced to | la Madeleine: M. l'Abbe Guetteo, editor of 1’ Union Ore- | ay Nicolini, Pagnus. | 4 . ‘! Faucit mentioned with a slight rustling whisper of regret | tings. In polities he Look the liberal wide, aod Dix love will Superintendent Kennedy, who bed got w fie oe ‘a man-of.war to convey the embagay to its destina. | tienne and L’Otverrateur Catholique, and three ministers | "Tie follow "hbo operas sasounced to be broughs | SiMtt Dartermnnce f Bhabvapere’s ebersoters ts ceed to | bo fels by many German Jouraale, with the cendeotere of | playing from ogo of hie detectives. Arrangements he _ Tole be # serious "for to send the ambas. | of the Russo-Greek Church in Paris, M, Wasrilielf, arch | forward ” be Dregne | mind, So bigh was the taloot of that lady held in the | wuich he was ou torms of valued amity. It to b6 Fe | heen mad Z.. he ma Bedor of a Western State in @ commercial pleat in charge, hia brother priest of the same name, and ee eee eee ence rh pms | Cemaemt hoverens waiteatl Gereeen Distionnty, oe made to errest the eseapenta of the b ° Diigo him to reach Pekin and the other Oriental capitals | the doncon, M. Opouky. ran pore pcg ted pay Mego aed Flee ecb toe nich be sree snaps has att, penahed Deyond the word | kame was in fall blast, the officers inade their anpesr us bes! ish and American «lergy appeared in their sur- “ — “Fromm ;"* but, from the emple materials by the | at the ertablinhment at an bear when it © La Fille du Regent,” expressly to introduce Helen Faacit | qecoased, there wr 4 in every hope that the work will becom To resistasce was vitered in tha,police, comeyueniy it he could, would be w expore him to the certainty he came of being bea at by tbe Gret mandarin ‘across, | plices and hoods, and walked in procession from the en. Geesere preteres teant be impreased with the power | Wrance to the place where the stone was deposited. In tho an an Englisb lady who had come over in the suite of the | eigded in as eatisiactory @ manner ax that io which it , STthe nation whose ambansedor they are to receive. stone a leaden box was placed, omtaloing various appro aten Lemnbbar: English ambassadrese, aud prac ban» ae, Onteaie tame was commenced. had no difficulty in arresting aii who were in the bi Soe) caer Aulerte eeeNe Sid mrtecieente Pee service was thet set forth by the late Bishop Ho- rea nay BD ts in Loudon, Miss Faucit was at that FEDRO OALYO ASENSIO, OF MADRID. The prissnere gave ihetr games an Hamtiten (heérick (pro will + frustrate the designs of any Furopean | bart, of New York. The , Walking in procession. Travia! Ti Matrimon! Segroto.”” “Don | time com: 4 to relinquish the idea of the performance, From Madrid we learn (September 25), the death of | prictor), liver Johnson (eue keeper), Chenier folerin, wor, Maly baving decided to carry ber flag into. tho | repeated the 1224 Palm. Dr aewall then read a call wo Ne ge tyt gre 4g ogromrge Stra- | put re still bounts the restiess brain of our friend Alex’ | M. Pedro-Calvo-Asensto. chief e@lior of the ote | Thnnae Yeldon, C. W. Wesley, I. 4. Thomas, KR. Als ‘ino must ao e0 in auch a way thit it shall be re. | prayer, followed by threo collects. EE eee ene en ee ereae: | antre; and is was ociy afew te nowopaper, La. Iberts, tormaciy Gepety ter Valiedend ot 5." Schenck, Jamas Lamers, and'0. Wit fpecied. Boziand can feel none but good wishes for an | Dr. Caswat then delivered a short discourse, Ho be Macstrg Verdi, “Forza det Destino jmon Hggoane | of the fair artist's intended were heodoeupaiy Fermished re. prise ip woh she eves the counkrymen of Columbus | Raa with aekedch of the history of the enurcl in amerios, | FT... Ores —the departare of ile. Titone, whose Sirtee herseif on the road of civilization, and aiding | Showing its ecclesiastical and spiritual identity with the t for the Worcester Festival forbade any delay, three cle ok) Cie unk netious of Christesdom in the sdvancoment of | charch of Foglod, apd describing its growth nines the Re. | (oEtaacey i i Decks, valium ’ our Seertioa OF 17t6. He mentioned the insreate of ite Bishops | ‘mmedietely cm the close of Ber foar perks me ees ot | = (he piecoas now played. pot be dino. oh oven manetiad “Les Hnguenota,” waa followed, not by the debut of itself thue:—The progresiata party loses one of fia worth: | books, Ihe police’ alno peined $1,017 tn bm v; LONDON. 4 Mile. Lucca, which bad been spoken of, bot by the Mr. Renjamin W ot the A ‘, thes Vans capirisa und ohoquant orator. ile wes torty-sbres they found upon the talvie, and a oly Appearanon of Mile, Wortbelmbergor, who will bo remem: | Mr. I ey, ton ay ted 8 chee por howe -Netvedpaherfeed persona ual benefit would take place va Saturday, septom: | ™ just been handed Us theproprietir by par yn Tipe yt gin ber 28, and that the theatre would remain chest for the | 7°" 8™ Oo esenn, 9:2: the unlacky players” Um erching the bamment voice and general capabilities for the @ were then, though she was very young, mach beyond the common Pte: ey Septet edly pe scan tas for rede- (rea the | lah aap the oicere toot d IN al he oo standard. She bas since coasiderably improved in style, | Coration aud lee preparntin vay of «Debora a the great age of eighty five ihe veteran reformer | choicest wines and w «y the workmen, who maiotaineda strike for nineteen | ¥!2, that our church was the mere creature of the State. | soq displayed ia the part of Aguceus in the “Trouvere” Wiiltarn fied at bin tows? residence, in iurwell | auf. t es * he proprietor ont Weeks, and at ils close were more powerful than when | enmity nee pes ee ey marr soccinlog of the sombre energy and. sentiment which Mise Hateman, the popular Amerioan actress, would make | wicare, on Sunday Inet. Mr. Tovko wan born ‘in 1717, at Bo seioare, tagsthen wih ol she passrhernage tat they beyan the movement, the masters gave way, aod - Satan water Ont Sent ota: fi ate belongs to the part, but which seems to escape moxt of | ey SPbemeanon, oot ries 5 he ou A oan St. Petersburg, whore bis father, the Key. Willam Tooke, | gent to the gaming table, were (ken bo tice bes advanced the wages of ddlers 1s. & tom. or about | SoG nt ertfed i Bees a. i its representatives hero.g Whether the vocal powers of | She (Suet, thele original noe oh rj Triples F, RS, athor of “The Mistory of Russia,” the “Life ot | tere Yesterday the defeodanta were b eeare &. rollors and | toa my own lot to serve at tho altars, and to take part aon Pag Womtneel, wan tote vavived tor iv, Weleter's So | errinven 7. sremmiations Evme to Greek & Lectin,” | Justice Dowling, 04 the trente ober an © + miner ‘At the same time the masters fo the ‘ie of Our ehurch both in ai end a her absence we are unable to ounce from this perf ru ight. ” ac, wae Saree te tho Hritwh factory eoulted tn the a pat twas pot England. In England | have seen synodical ot ly ance. but it lonves a very Impremsion of her dramatic rm Mr. Tooke eng been arecinted with the libers! the proprietor ana e govered resulted from the ad- | Oh a4 missionary efforts vastly jucreased, and the talents, for & more striking and effective representation Having been closed for a few weeks, after a geason five 7, and in 1825 Wook & leading part in establiahing the | were commitued for s further beorine ‘Vance io s ret ob restored to th y original beauty, in of the gipay mother has seldom been sea. The princt- oars in duration, the Haymarket theatre waa reope ‘niversity of Loodon. Fvery oot knows the beginning Dror ing Une after tien ‘ mont understood thas pte tg en ‘seen a fourfold increase of our 8, pal morcraux in the second act was followet by a onan Jeptemter a (Ngo completely renovated a condition of that extabishment—now it war designed to breek | Fen) [ick qwaret belote the “ ‘ at the meeting which Thave ‘new ‘Churches erected in Woatern mous recall, and ber entire execution of the part must be | ie identity was scarcely to be recognized. An ad- | down the inGuenee of the church and of religious train | that he bet $2) (4 at No. #18 Dire would further ‘Gunvione Wie amy mee mere wider. | %* ‘down a4 an eminent success. M. Villaret was the | ditional row of stalls gives « now aepect to the lower | ing, by means of « college based on the yon of re | ander the management of ite 6 ‘ thee in bo de | @ asi pee t Siti inde pare inthe gant aoek | MABri00, being hie frst appearance in that part, for | part of the house:and @ still more striking change | ligin. Mr. Tooke was one of the firet mem of the | Lites. The complainant in “ olarea. soon as | Benees eee ee eee eeu sun | witich seither bis style nor vulodssem very well adapted, | le elected by the remodeling. of tho dress circle, from | cooncit with Lord Brougham, the late Marquis Of Lane | tet of January lant be lowt 109, and from that ; we the meo matsepo.is of ue he pet through fs venpomatiy. ‘A first tenor is, » | which the partitions have been removed, go that it now downs Mr. Zachary Hassslar. Themes Chmpvell ( 4 | let of May be boat q ow ther rise, ‘the Trination | @¥et, Still a desideratum at the rand Opera of Paris, Presents @ continuous series of chairs, after the fashion ), Mr. J. Mill, Lord Johm Rossel, fir J Kiscintiab, $20,106 What mate th te of orgnl Orewa —The pretty operetta ‘ie (aid baw | of the Royal Wostminster The chairs are covered with Mir Grove ana Mr. Home A thie money belomeel Ww pertiee deen long with: been reproduced here, and heard with undivided piesse Utrecht vetvet, and are hkewtse introduced into the stalls After the Reform bill bad pasesd, Tete stood to | to Lick for wale keeping fie bet pe held at the for the continuation of the performances of Mile. Girard | in the whig taterent for Truro, © borvegh which before 1831 | to une thin monty, aod wan fooleh foourh 10. orders, Nahog in the | 204M. Carrier, both of whom sre seen to advantage M. had been disposed of by te members of the corporation. | vest it in Littell s fare bank. Jertee (ow ce ' and han Kagene Bataille is also fairly suited as the Drum Major, For Trero Mr. Tooke at for five years, in 1AS2 be was | @ warrant for the arrest of the vot adv came off, * | but both these gentiemen require rigid atteoiion to the reterned with Mir Kobert Hamey Vivian (271 votes), | probebie that he will be broweht ite qpert we * ’ end bela, Aixctpline of their professors to arrive at the necessary eiling 203 against the conservative Mr. John Enns | conse for ihe defendant © thie» . or which care of omanthnene in, thats exnentinn. whieh > pre iwinn's 196, At the genersiciection of 1841 Mr Tooke | will be some rich developments eh d the ferrrm yen = af . cae ae ts sent roogh and uneven. Mile. Girard carried off the ap- again unsoccesst atlempied to ester Pertioment, | ineet oo going oo With the orem p © the . } ae . trae Ah Ay —~" A . | plause of Lagoa ence oma vorite. ba denn dy I ahi ber ge bd aa. Liao in likely Wo prove loveren: oe meneed , would meres nuitaple Pare A. 18 of the London Post jomgese - Toowe gomow bree me men Haine {fiat wore etout to be entered open. gp ed by Far prsapsetan of the Traian Opera st Paris ie ovee ce for him neal io procuring the charer for the Lacden | AY (AD Taace Keviven bp mote if Sailings were in & tninority, and that, although they not | more before the public. The old menayer, M. Uairado, ie nrrersiiy. emmebow of ether the charter wes non | George Po Jobe Vitegersht aod Jobe a, «e0 7 vn ol pond > or pe) fong experience among love the | still in prison, and a AY obtamed the theatre granted arrested by detectives Marr and Mocord ver hem yet that thee would give way be’ore "be more con: Hegre | cov reseed cen frteson, The, teeawee et. wager Adare ste ht etosise, voce wrongs tormaré's too. | iauitag © dismsred ring, vaieed st O00, fran the av re ‘ this new theatre no ot Fe ‘ ard a mo ; oy I we ng yh J CT or and | ceives s subvention from the mest, anf the Ox- thon for a select committee to toquire (300 the deveets im | Badger, lion & Hoyt, corner Pear amd Fawn eure : Epicnn teva at te coeie ja! Abe the first year will be heavy, for the house the Reform bil. Jord Jobn Ruseell, aaa matier of course, | under the folkew ing Creomelanons —The ptm wor + of 1 100 ton, ann iat (a a (ort eneactas 50 receveted, and ve ore niaed new 8 tj Sapetns w cay pagans of Bis Landiwert, aad Wes motes pears, weet jote the tote at prevents they = . ‘Of | duces us to some old favorites and has not Aber, In the woridet liersture the deceased gentlemen was | Marchant © ,/l08., iy Punmines & mombe ot | oy and | Thee the proapectus don not contain the names of well nevwn, In 186 be wrote the life of the Post | \Timeeet they sbeuraciet « oaunoms vai od Aton. dows of Ge ten Win wow be ‘eo pea: mont | Penco, Albont or Chorehill, #bich forms one of the Aldine cotiection of | 8, es gud tubesiived & pane om . Jiers 108. 64. 0d certain of the milimen 13s. 64. o> | ine prime Comm ore Srteesh ont, Re city, 0 1866, wrote "The History | siece, The Metietinn ene earentwely fund v4 ‘han they were gett AT thie | Maemo, Calderon, Gassier Menar renee ine (en 0 Geveriy dome ‘bar ibe : Yon!’ men way tavocoemes Sin Gee eres tn vin 4 wil! be | Barbera Marchesio and Mi In December, 1961, the Presidentabin of the Horley f | compiaaly homtwinked, and the lnin bet wi 6. om poy feo ure gure they wile ond <a thee are taking oomme encnee bor ibe high price if x wry ' om ’ singers appear ieaving © ruolen property Fortenstey - of Paris, | the demand increases. waa tones Forced Labor in Egypt. tate’ | Cato at Napa, sogaged. Sarvure of ou thes pasted cod tatitotas the price-ors to? THE EDITOR OF THB REWE, their | Roown. Delle Bodie 1 ' {rreny aore im the neght-thord, where ony bee @ others. price the ertic’e errenet them wef cout! wn a headquarters. Ju@tica (mborne comm (ed ibe w The follow ard Curtet [oF exam na lien are the loperse announced to be browght im Algeri, Mose, (rete, ——— | Semiramide, Beatrice cd) Tenda, Norma, i | ACETRALEA. a Latin di Lammermoor [ints 41) The present seston atthe ‘Twn Deesnoe of rer Win ~The Rev Maria Fiaie Ow og wrenge 4 | meer re yd Taw Leng beid bere, ibe aan somyeas, Voy . m, Clay comnty, Ky, Writes tee friend te Fre Dre fies: price of wim enon being nie and phe entertain Vrean the Loudon Toit raph, ae (heer renee area) he ywe inl@, Haramento, Keren Pydrond | Lom tard! org | mew of daperier qaltty Mr Parry Melrren het been We regret (n enemnee (he Sst ot Reet Adem iva) Jon out oer. tn Gh treet be care dull = Ut Bato to Vasebera, 1) Trovsiore Migolets, T ev ata, i ot, ate Ayer © the Fried aomireny, Dering the Kevolstweary ear core b Peper ¥ meu reomted 10 Hamlet bor teaive wight», and Washongta us oa verreech Ce jour bighte Mr Muliten'e ar were wil be few amar de fan, 4 10 walen 8 ms Seer | Matrimueie Segreto, Be | Com fam Tate, Steadehin, Sorta, Satu, end ihe torn mat | works of Maestro Verdi, Forme det teation. and Smee | Hoc neers. “uch if the proposed jtalan mores! enet for the «inter coum . @ INt's WHEN HUE a ve le Norte 4) Fuaro, [rin > Chew bet ie, te blade gree fe © coved that om og 0 banith, the gallant oReer wae | ae te bite perem Cutinet pointe or amie cv » ehigrd tm revign bie pemitine, on that be her Gob | with the eharp point of the binds, Thewe rev 90 Witte #0 Gan bern puny nd + ted hie retirement from otcist duties He em | indieuted tne duretion Of the Fe 1B ek months, amt drawn pod navy om May 1S. 1812, af Grek clnee volmniner | tees wre bot t