in France. NEWS FROM FRANCE To the Editor of the Wnterford Xcws Jiolcs written SPIRIT OF TIIE JOURNALS ment of the pilot and engineer. The pilot in colonial dependencies in America. taking her into Bahia Honda happened to get Resolved—That Diinjiarviin , September 10, 1801. [ IIY. OIR OWN coRr.F.srosnF.Nr.] (From the Tines.) Puris, Monday Evening. " it is incumbent upon the her aground at the entrance of the harbour. As government of the Sin,—I am constrained once more to bring before the The cause of truth is never utterl y hope'ess, A report is current to-day that several of the United States to adopt mea- public , throngh the medium of TUB N EWS , a continua- WHAT THE FRENCH TIIIXK 0F F.KfiL.vNn—W ATERLOO ; soon as she struck , the commander, or the officer sures to enforce t'.ie observance by the Spanish AKING OF OME RENCH AND EMGLIS. II G ENE- and honesty und fair dealing carry with them no leading men of the three great parties compos- tion of HIT former letter with regard to the Shandon- T H —F in command of the troip, drew his sword and government in Cuba , of the rules of [ RALS —D R . C AIIII .L, &C . little vitality and po\wr even in unhappy nnd ing the majority of the National Assembly have civilized Koad. Ami I find that have met with their kind split the pilot? head at one blow, ant!, report warfare, in the treatment of wishes, anil tlie approbation of disinteieited pnrt :fs I was surprised to learn by some of the English .and priestridden Ireland . The most patient submis- come to an understanding to propose, prisoners captured as soon as says, killed him instantly. in any such contest here, who have Imiled with delight and admiration tin; callc.i to account by sion , the most abject bigotry, becomes weary at the proposition for a revision of the Constitution as that in which the Cuban French journals that Dr. Calnll was In endeavouring to back the vessel off some patriots arc engaged. spirit and energy which him actuated the writer of Hie y writing a notorious fact velative to last of following the direction of men who scarce- shall have been rejected , thai; the elections for urticle on tlu-ir locul iinprovrmrnt. the Times for simpl pai t of the engine gave out. The engineer was ly pretend to have nt heart the intere-ts of their " Resolved—That ihe President and Con^res,-- He who cannot fay something in sympathy with , or in the opinions--jicrliaps I sliouM say jealous inclining*— the new Assembly shall take p lace in January, immediatel y put under arrest, and it is believed ht us well hold his disciples or to acknowledge any other snide than in the hope that a great portion of the present ought to insist , in their respective departmen ts, aid of, the movement of humanity mig which the French as a people entertain towards the here that he has bren shot. The ship i< now a peace. As tlie particular .*, with regard to this line, haii; the encroaching spirit of priestly domination. opposition will be got rid of, upon a national atonement , by Spain , for the late Knglish . and that the com- wreck, as there came a heavy blow, and report f'ecn vomeliaie hence laid before the public, it is quite The Church of Rome is ju>t now play ing a the new Assembl atrocious act of assassination , by executing ituhiti' Dr. Onhill was right—perfectly right. A prejudice pletion of y will be such as to says she has bil ged. with- unnecessnry and uncalled for on my part to recap mighty stake in Ireland. On the one hand she out a trial , citizens of the United States , who or chronicle tlivrc mailers again ; hut suffice to say ,that dors exist, and perhaps ever will exist, in France against remove the danger connected with the election of The bng J. C. Anderson, Captain Murray, , like is culling on her votaries to violate the law and Lafayette, and his associates from Europe Famulus, with his parched li ps, rould not he more anxi- F.nglaml. I don't want to pay that it is right or that it a new President. There is a general desire in arrived last night from Hivana, whence she , volun- ous to pnr'uKr »f the cooling and refreshing dmuuht defy a Government to whose forbearance alone teered their services in aiil of liberty is wrong ; but I shall only state what 1 know, and wlint tlie party of order that this course should be sailed on the loth instant. Captain in Cuba , and from nature 's fou: 'ain .thun the people are in this locality she owes her cDntinued protection and toleration , Murray when mack- prisoners of war , liiiine under my own immediate observation. adopted , for it is supposed that when public states that when he left the greatest excitement were publicl y in having tliis spin.did ami most delightful mail , or public while on the other she is encaged in a deadly inion shall have clearl manifested butchered without a trial , or upon a promenade , opened to that beautiful mid magnificent To liken England and France to two great , well-ftsl op y itself in the prevailed in Havana , in consequence of the national dis- struggle with that which the ninetecrth century new elections, there will be much less anxiety as avowal of the atrocity, and punishment Norman bridge, which would prove so iucMicululily uene- Game-Cocks would hardly be expressive enough. Hut , landing of the invaders. Captain Murray also of its per- lieial , useful and ornamental in the viti iity of this com is more powerful than any Government and any It is thoug ht petrator s, b y Spain. if we compare them to tiro obstinate " buffer'' or i)iigili.;ts to t'-e Presidency. , however , that states that the Spaniards do not hesitate to use mcrriiil town , riiing every I I HV to fitch inijiorlnnce ; ami law—tlie thirst of the human mind for know- if the majority of tho present Assembly should " Resolved—That the President oug hc« ' I think we shall lie nearer the mark. Prior to Water- the slightest pretext and the basest subterfuge ht to v.iuM , in a great measure, mnelionite and better the led ge and its tendency towards instruction and agree in advancing the period of the elections, authorized b y Congress to send a comliiion of the heavil y-taxed rale-payers , by enabling loo Kngland trembled at her fate ! Xo w.inder that she to harass the Americans, both strangers and re- commissioner enli ghtenment, Scarcely were the Queen's Col- it may go on still farther , and dissolve itself im- with a suitable naval anil militar y escort to Cuba , the farmers of that great mill extensive district who lire should, when she MW a little 'grcat man pitching about sidents, in every way possible. ' much inconvenienced, in consequence of the narrowness leges launched into existence, when the hitter meiiiiitel y afterwards , so as to enable the new to soe to the honourable interment , , crowned-heads at his pleasure. Nr.w O ULT.KANS , A UGUST 21, ISol.—The in that island i>f the pnssajj!-, in making- it ijicir way to market for dis- and remorseless enemies of Ireland , nevet weary Assembly, if it should be Conservative , to dis- of tlie remains of our mnnlered compatriots , re- posing of their and other commodities. This Well, Waterloo conies on—the ring H cleared—the excitement which prevails in this city relative to ' produce , of thwarting whatever was designed for her good cuss the question of revision. The right of tin- ported to be now the food of dogs, or ro brin- necessarily, identities a circulation of money among the Little Man i'.ills—France is down—England wins the the Cuban outbreak is great. Two more steam- and converting it, if^ possible, into a fresh ele- National Assembly to do this will, of couise be their honoured remains to the United States for Miop krepL-is, &c , in times of such unprecedented want belt. Here now comes the dispute. It is easily told. ers filled with men to join Lopez. Tlie inter- misery ment of discord and misery, conspired together desperatel disputed ; but some of our best interment in the national burial and . game was not fairly y ference of tho United Stites mirshal was of no ground , at Dut let me not dilate longer upon onr melancholy and Tiie French Inldly assert that the for their desiruction. Washington , . Jawve.'s arc of opinion that there is nothing in avnil . The fitting out and embarkation with such a monument as Congress prostrate condition , nor act the part of n shi p-wrecked won—that England was rfotrn and well threshed when a Henceforth , we trust the Irish nation will , were ac- may direct. ° the Constitution to prevent it nnd if public opi- complished in defiance of the authorities. ivaiim-r , cast by adverse winds on some desidtite short fresh i»wer ((irouchey) came up ; and that the winning look for advice neither to wordy demagogues , The impatientl hoping assistance from some unknown linnd nion were to be ou its side the opposition would most " Resolved—T lint it is the duty of the govern- y of the belt was more the Child of Chance than the God nor intri guing priests, but will seek in its own intense excitemint prevails, and everything —let iisheatirjourselvfs and set forth our complaint befurc be powerless. is done openl y. Every boat ment of the United States to investi gate promptl y ' of War ! This is the true state of things, no matter convictions and op inions for that guidance with from above is tlie cyi s "I a dHCt-rniiig public, and I have no hesitation There is a remarkable article in the Pay of bringing down soldiers for and impartiall y the charges against tiie Consul of in ea\ ing, but the evil of whicli we complain will be re- wh.it a few London gouty Aldermen (who have lately- those in whom it has hitherto put confidence the patriot cause in this day, under the title of Portrait of Lou i? Cuba. the United States at Havana of non-interference, medied. supped in Paris) may say to the contrary. have so notoriously failed to afford. It is easy Napoleon , by JL dc la Guerronniere , the chief indifference , or lukewarmness Wihnps it miy be urged 33 a banier ngninst us, that 1 know this fooling, hci-ause I have made it my busi- The whole union is in a flame in consequence , as to the fate ot' to account for the aberrations of individuals. A editor of that journal . It is fairl done the champ this durable object that we sock now to remedy, cannot ness and particular stil ly to know it. In truth I liad y , con- of this intelli genc?. I mentioned in my ions of American liberty, whose live* Pope terrified into reaction or a hierarchy bullied sketch is drawn up last have been thus leaccoiujdi.'hed without compensating the present occu- this object straight in view long liefore I set foot on > sidering that the by a poli- that there \va< a mass meeting here on Friday. barbarousl y sacrificed ; and if pier of this t-mnll piece of land , which intervenes be- inordinate de- into resistance, may promulgate any absurdity tiaal adversary. Louis Napoleon is spoken of either of these charges French ground—not, iivleed , from any There was another on Saturday evening, and a be sustained , to remove tween llridye-street and where the new line of road ter- fire to see tlie " horrors of war" realised at some future and enjoin any enormity. These are specta- as a man of great energy, higii probity, anil very him from an oflice in which he is minates. third last night, consisting of about 8,000 per- unworth y to re- day ; but merely to satisfy my own mind , if not the cles with which history, unhappily, makes us superior capacity ; but he is said to be wanting present a free nation. I niain'ain he has no legal right or claim on it , n& il miii'i.s of mv numerous rcadcre. only too familiar ; but we should learn to dis- sons, at which the most inflammatory speeches n;is from 'iinr immemorial! ail iwed for the use mid ac- in initiation , and the writer declares "that if he Resolved—That Well, then, let me illustrate my subject, and I think trust the progressive improvement of mankind if were delivered . The Herald says of this meet- " President of the United coiiiiui).!.'ui"ii of the public generally, and there wa9 ne- the be?t and most practical way to do that is, to give the had placed himself at the head of tl.e democratic States be respectfull hud, ing : — y requested to consider the ver a legal title civrn of this quarry-like stri p of substance—I may almost say the predsc words—of a we could believe that a great nation , before movement he would have been irresistible. M. , by any of the descendants ol " Last evening another great mass mceling prop:iety of calling an extra session of Congress which Imutid our sea cost dialogue which took place in a codec-house in France, whom fiood and evil have been set, could be de la Guerronniere publishes facts and citations the nobleh')use of Cuveiiriiih—for assuredl y the inhabi- was held in U12 l'ark , to give expression to the as soon as the necessaty infotmation shall have between mysel f and «i most respectable wcll-e.lucated driven by passion , by cajolery, or by supersti- to show that Louis Napoleon had promised to tants of the town ninl neighbourhood cannot return ade- Frenchman :— feeling excited in this city by the news from been obtained to enable the Senate and House quate thanks and acknowled gments to t'uat benificent tion , to prefer darkness to light, and a curse to withdraw at the end ot his Presidency, and to Frenchman (to Correspondent)—Do you see the two Cuba . Before the meeting, a procession was of Representativ es to act advisedl y on the s ubjects i] nil illi:si riuiiH iiobhiuaii the Duke of Devonshire , fur ul ?—par ici. a blessing. This we believe and hope is not to give up his powers intact to his successor ; but .soldiers sitting at the table beyond there formed , accompanied by a band of music, and of these rjso lution« . the valuable improvement.; he has executed f-.r them. Correspindent—Yes ; do you mean those that are be. The Irish nation has rejected the destiny he does not think that he will exercise the abne- Astothr ; p l.ice I haw before lmmliimod, it was so 1:1- the banners used at the former meeting. Af- " Resolved—That we cordiall drinking wine ? which her priesthood had marked out for her ; gation that he has spoken of, and does not even y concur i:i t!i! sought aft.tr that the present occupier io:ik possession l'r ncliman—Verv well {fort him) ; they arc gallant ter marching through the lower part of the resolutions passed by o;tr fellow citizens ! cuiiveilin g it into a dc.i l and whatever the battlefield in which Ihe Pope reproach him much for having changed his in- cf it by wH ling it niiind und Mluws ; how did you like their conduct there ? Didn't Itroadway, and one or two other streets, assembled in town meeting \ar.i iim! from illicitjtion in trade and other cauiCj it would employ his} power successfully to thwart for although Louis Napoleon is declared on the t>venin "-of the , they ait l^ke soldiers ? tention ; •and around the Park , it parsed in front of the 2:J 1 inst. lias lieen now nitly a reseepiiicli: fcir dmig hilli and slug (Vim s'vmili'nt—Their conduct was disapproved of in the English Government , he must shoosc other to be incapable of usurpation , M. dc la Gucr- City Hall , around the large and capacious pi .t- i;;iiit water , which is mus! ili-gracufu l in tht extreme.— Ireland by sumo ; but approved of inuiucstioiiably by ground than the question of national education. renniere is convinced that the Prince feels that " Resolved—That the proceedings of this And if r«ini)f)!?;uii>n tOiiiuM have been sought after , il are hardy warlike form erected there for the accommodation of the the ureat hodv of the people. They France will give him the prolongation of his merting bo published , and that copies of them oug ht to be fnr the use and benefit of the injured public lo->k 'ni fellows. Hut (easy) they arc smtll men. officers of the meeting, the sneakers , tlie press, be transmitted I l cumin. Mr. I'.'iitor , vour obedient serviiut , (From the Observer). powers , and that it will be a sort of duty in him to the President of the United French nan— ".Small men !" Ah, these are the men and the band. The steps of the City Hall were State-! from F' J. M'C. 'd This is the si/.e that Bona- Whether the second invasion of Cuba by to accept it . I think it is evi.Ient from this arti- ensy lvania , and the representatives that Vdii do execution- all covered , with human beings.and at one time the in the pirte mi ;t admired. Like your countrymon, there were General Lopez has been defeated , cr whether it cle, which has been in a great degree inspired by Congress of the United States Com the o!' multitude could not have been under 8,000 per- DUXOARVAX PUTTY SESSIONS some few of ours, too, who did not approve our taking has been successful , appears at present to be a M.'de Lamartine, thas the latter would be read city and county of Philadel phia." y sons. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. In- Koine. question which no person in fc this country can to promote the re-election of Louis Napoleon if The war steamer Sarana? has been dispatched ( PKO .M OUU OWN connnsro\D!:NT.) Co're-ixiiident—1 have heard many reasons for your deed seldom has our city witnessed so high a Satutdny, Septcinlier (ilh , lp.jl. yours ? solve—but those who pursue the account of the he would consent to owe it to universal suffrage, by the Government of Washington to descent on Koine. Now I'd like to hear pitch of excitement, continued for such a length Havana On the bench were E. Urine, K sq., H.M., chiiii'iium, iniau—Uecausc if we did not go there it would capture and execution of the fifty Americans, , , with a special messenger to inquire Ire ic' and of course to a ministry of which M. de La- of time, as that which has pervaded it ever since into the al- Sir .Vuffenl Humble, It ibert LOIISJUII , I- SI )., J.I'., Ar t hur have fallen into the hands of other powers—perhaps taken at sea by the Spaniards, will some to one mnrtine should be the director. leged outrages on the bodies of the American Mnguire Giles. Ksq., .1 .1' ., Ii..ber t dowel. Ksq ., J.I'.. &c. F.ii'ilnnd—whowould have kept it to themselves. Ami conclusion only as regards tho "latter people— the news from Havana arrived on Thursday last; citizens , and the firing CfTTISf! ANT) TAKING OFF OIIOl'S. l'opes and to the The funds have recovered to-day from the de- at ihe Falcon. 1'he "o- next, we de.-:ired to preserve it to the namely, that in nothing has the cruelty for nor does it appear to have diminished in the vernmentat the Jame« Cihill (bailitV) "barge't Junes Kwine , Garret (..'huivh. pression of Saturday. They closed them at same time have given directions ' slightest degree ; but, on the contrary, to be 1 '"tiiirll , Tbnmai 1'ovvur, :i:nl Mnrjiiiiet l-'lvnii , with tin — (ViTO-pv.iuin:'. —Aye, and it gave you FOMOth.n' 'ro do which they have been infamous in the page of , and to-day at 91 f. 90c. cx-dividend , which to prevent any further expeditions being fitted 91f. increasing with every additional piece of intelli- law|iili\ usbeiuSi n; oil ill" ni g ht ot the ljth ultimo , in the shape of lighting beside.'. This you, French, were history ever since they first stepped on the|shores is equal to a rise of 10 centime?. out . But this is out of th-.-ir power to prevent . ieiar l in thi« county, in " gence from the scene of action , or from those wi'h utlieis , "ii Ii:faiid4 nf lio.' not sorry l ir, I'm sure .' of the New World , at all abated. Christianity Nothing more is said of political arrests to- The p.'op le are so excited now that they cannot nii'it.guild iirsi-;i.:i; in reapin .- ami taking oil' fait! lands Frenchman— J'y eonf ens (I consent to it) ; it never cities of the United States waich are agitated b shudders and civilisation , is put to the blush ital enjoys the most profound y h« stopped. The government papers n large quniiti 'y of whrat. tiie property of Arthur M. does any harm in France (smiling.) day, and the cap the same feeling.'' and the (j il>"< , M MI ., J.I' of C:>oi:iagonr. indeed, seems to be by the atrocities exercised on these prisoners. Win , papers generally are down'' ., Corrcs) undent—Your purjose, quiet. One of the speakers recommended tlie burning ' " on the re- Ri. hani U. lliiilHon , K->.'|. . s dici'or, was engaged on r.n>-t laudable. The nature of the offence for which these men volution. All of them were or are against it. ilif part of Sir. Cii/cs ; und GeorgeKiely, l»q., solicitor , Frenchman—Didn 't our troops take the city in a very suffered such a cruel death may be justly called of all the old writers on the laws of nations in The matter will not certainl in earnest ? AMERICA y end where it now (w fare?, wirli tJie humorously s»g\ \\ \\ aterford , Thursday. Correspondent—What's the reason that you're to fo nd ASSIST TIIE RuvoLUTioNisTS.—I sent you on [restive title nf I Hao: Eaten My Friend, wa« pro- beat you in Waterloo tion , that the title of the Spaniards themselves Humboltlt , an account of Monday. The following are the resolutions iluced y-sterduy (Monday) O KAR S IR —The suggestion which you , a short time of England ? Is it because she tlie 23rd ultimo, per ' ' evening. It is, we believe , that vou loec her so dearly ? to the territory in question is based upon no bet the revolutionary struggle in Cuba—the landing that were passed at Philadel phia , and also adopted from the pen of Mr. Ikiilt;iniin. 8;'o . made in your popular journal with reference to the at Waterloo I deny Frenchman—She never beat us ; ter and no higher title. of the expedition of Lopjz—the capture of 50 at the meeting in New York, last ni ght : — MAttvi.F.nosn.—Dmiiz-tt 's opem of Lucia dl Lnm- jiurc!m»e of the U'atcrfcrd Bridge, should not hastil y be it; you may have read it in history made up by English- Is it probable—putting all political pretexts mermnor u' in nctirn prepaiation nt llifs iltmilr^. Tho and fair historian Americans, who constituted part of the expedi- " Resolved—That the present is a crisis when forgotten. men , but it is false. Kvcry candid aside—that the people of the Republic will per- Bohemian Girl wa* to be plnyed for th« first time ves- anything alxmt Waterloo, admits that Wel- tion—their summary execution and barbarous energetic action , rather than tard y diplomatic terilay (Monday) evening ; nuil on Tlmrsiiuy You then stated , I think , that the present bridge should who knows the slaughter of fifty of their brothers at nnxt Ma- lington was preparing to retrea t with his men when the mit " mangling of their remains—with the intelli- intervention , is required , in order to vindicate • 'anie AuYIe Al plio- .se will makeher firm a; peaianc-e lieis belike thr brid ge of Wexford, bought up by presentment , The battle was ' false Grouch y was seen in the distance. , one fell swoop" to pass with impunity ? Tho gence that the United S-ates mail steamer the insulted national honor of the United State?, in The Dan 'liter of tlie Rc do ' Falcon' luvl been fired at by the Spanish frigate ' the princi ple of raising money for the making of a roa.! , Ccr.-csponilent -Hut,[is not Indian war, forbids a doubt on the subject—hu- States, in return for the peculiar blessings which Queen s Theatre Manchester. the same thing to-day ? ' Habancro ,' an;l her officers ami passengers in- Miss I.nnr.i Adilisnn pUyed her farfwell enjc-uromi-nt IT tke building of ll.e Xew Court House. manity forbids it. Therefore it is not too much ' Frenchman -No, by no means ; she had all the sulted. Since then we have further intelligence they enjoy, ought to declare themselves the pro- nt Lirerptul. and deparieil from tlint port , on Wednejlny But , it may be. taid , " oh wait till we shall have the crowned heads in K IUXIDR to join her then—sh e hail Ire- to say that the domination of Spain in th» New in this city from the scene of operations, and tectors in America. last , for ihe United JitHte s. railway. " .No, say I , let us go ubout it at once , and let land stron2, powerful, and prosperous at her back—she World is doomed. It odl y wanted such a Resolved—That the cause of the patriots ol Mr. AMrid^e , the A frican Rosclm, performed nt have 50OUO0 from various paris of the United States. This " us have a fi oe bridge bejore the railway cornea into Wa- had go ul generals then. We (he continued) cause to consummate its fall. The Americans Cuba is one in which it has always been the Ilichmond on Friday. II K appeared in hi* favourite cha- regular tr.wps, and every able-bodied man in France is the all-absorbing topic cf discussion in the racter of Othello. tcrlord. arc alread y half persuaded that they are called to competent to take up his gun. We have besides the best newspapers, public mcetings,and private circles. right of the people and government of the United M R . Hisi.Er .—The members of the Drnrv-lane com- Jf the tiling can be done in an adjoining county, where and most experienced commanders in the world. .Now interfere in Cuba , and this awfu l execution will The outrages upon the dead bodies of the States to sympathise, and which it is now th: pany have, one and all, volunteered their service* for there ij much less traffic , can't it be as easily done here ? what have you ?—10eopte furnish a just cry for vengeance. huve been denied , but the preponder- duty of the government of the United States to a complimentary benefi t to this gentlem:i'i . pull a trigger, and no gcncmls, padiots No man would feel the expense, if spread over a few that hardly know how to sustain by the adoption of such measures as may Miss Goddard , who has gntherert much fume ir. th« I sav no generals, because after your countrymen Wel- ance of evidence is the other way. Some of the York circuit , anolvcd—That it is a duty which the And the Brid minds often, start up on great occasions . When; do you " NW, with these facts before us arc we too fro-n an eye-witness : — " M ADAME FAVAXTI .— It is said that this talfnte 1 , and to the prin- dispose of their property for fair value. Why ? Be- leave Washington ? Nor are you calculatingour ' wooden sanguine i.i hoping that out of the thousands of " Not a grocery boy nor shop boy (all natives United States owes to humanity; vocalist iiaa been engaged at tlie Italian Opsra , Paris, cause when the railnay i» at tlie other nide , housrs and walls ?' emigrants who leave Ireland every month so of Spain) but was present: at the execution. ci ples of their political institutions , to prevent tor the ensuing season. Amongst the number af artis let Frenchman—Wo shall never touch your wco '.cr. , who have been broug ht fimv.ir.l from tims to time at tin: Bccommodation)wil! be found for the people there, and many as sixteen hundred would pay £5 each to Afler a thousand insults they were shot kneeling, the continuance of a government of foreign mili- walls, as you call them. The foolish system ol' fi ghting part of America , whose in- two operalic establishment during the last three or four 'ti» ten to one if they 'll come into town at all. I really Wooden walls may rot away. come in a first class steamer which would sail with their backs to the executioners , and after- tary despots in any have been surprised not lo find the name of by sea has long gone by. unwise as to desire its con- years we think that the railways will depreciate bridge properly not We have a steam power that is not equalled by any na- always at a fixed hour, in which they would be wards their bodies were delivered up to the fero- habitants are not so I'nvinti , who a few seasons ago hrld so high a position ' a little. tion of modem times, provided with bedding and provisions without city of the Spanish troops and rabble. ;Some of tinuance. a* pruna donna at her Ma jetty 's Theatre. Correspondent /—What's your opinion of the Emperor President of .VoTTrxGiiAJ f.—Mr. Henry Hetty has been perform* The sooner the question is taken up the better. Out extra tharge , whose average time would be nine the corpses were pierced throug h and through " Resolved , therefore—That tho Xa j oleon, and his nephew, the President ? the United States oug ht to be authorised by Ing at tho theatre , where an efficient company are per- city members ought to look to this important mnU;r, Emperor was a prcnt, in mafiy days, and in which, it is to be hoped, they would with bayonets and sabres ; some were mangled forming, under the management of Mr. J. F. Saville. Frenchman — The , with such a naval escort as he and put themselves in communication with those gentle- rases unwise, selfish, ambitious man . It was his mis- not De treated as beasts, but as human beings ? with the butts of muskets in the hamls of the Congtess to send M DI. T.I; SONTAIJ .—This vocalist is expected in Cier- extra-self-confidence that lost Water- may deem proper , a special envoy to Spain , to m-tny early in September. She has elite red into en- men vtho toiled so lianl fur a free bridge in Wexfojd. management mi I With these advantages, could we not calculate brutal human tigers ; simc were disfi gured by of loo : and the President has also too much seltislmess and offe r to the government of that country a choicu (fa^emeiils with th.; severa l cities .StulgBrd, Frankfort], There ii no time to be lost. on 800 steerage passengers for each steamer, at being jumped upon , and not content with this , ambition. I'm afraid he won't do. lie is making too of the alternatives of withdrawing from Cuba Hamburg, and Vicnnn. — German Paper. above the debasing and ruinous of his enemies such us £5 ?—if so we are assured , by experienced men the rabble tore their bodies with their teeth , Let us cast our eyes much noise, and far too much , the military force which has been sent to tin Mr. Honry Rus* Havana ) One of the " Resolved—That if war with Spain would lieforu imw, fimght and tf night gallantly hibitors in the Crystal Palace is estimated at the Newtown road , allow me to tell you that I wns some- Irishmen have, writers showed to everybody, as a proof of the result from refusal to comply with a requisition under our Ixinucrs, at Fontenoy. OUR PEAT BOGS. those enormous f>tal of fifteen millions sterling, and what surprised at seeing what 1 certainl y thought , and glorious net he had performed, the brains of a which is so reasonable in the view of Correspondent—Yes, Irishmen are brave men, ifthi-y The Great Peat Working Company of Ire- government the interest on that sum for six months , at five fancied to myself , would have been a greater iinprovraent arc well oflieeml, and have confidence in their lead ers. victim , and a Spanish trader showed the piece of who enjoy the blessings of a free of 48 were simply no bit tics at land is now employing several hundred hands less than the absolute emancipation and per cent, would amount to £1,2-50,000. — I mean the widening of the road at Newtown. Of course The reported "battles" , a skull as a trophy of the massacre.'' nothing all ; there was nothing at all like a regular turn out ; it daily in the vicinity of Calrrciveon ; and the Cuba , should be the mean to «ay but the quantity of land tpecified The following appears in the Herald :— complete independence of I do not was hardly as respectabl e as a sroo 1 faction light , in officers of the company speak in the most glow- Letters from Grand Caire, of the -1th ult,, in time— We learn that the sailors of the U. S. ship object of tl.e United Status >n prosecuting such by the corporation was let out. llut , at the same which a portion of our people wore wont to indulge. I ing terms of the quality of the hog, and the in- " one of the sporting journal s, announce , that an matter what way 1 view it—the width or improve- believe your soldiers receive little pay 1 ' Albany,' were thrown into a state of great ex- a war. and n» dustry of the people—Evening Packet. Resolved—That as Cuban patriots hnve English mare has defeated the " Arab steeds" of and others Frenchman— Their pay is small certainly. Rut then ¦ citement on learning that the fi fty Americans " ment in the road it not as comprehensive us I , o- the desert , both in short and lonsr distances. they only enlist fur three years. Their friends hel p to already been engaged in an atmrd strugg le with I ha»e been ppenking, had expected . were to be shot. They waited upon Capt. with whom .supi»irt them. If their pay was more, they would drink To (he Ktlilor of the Wntcrford News. which indepfndence of I am sorry Randolph to get permission to land and prevent Spain like that in the ¦\Vlien the corporation went about it at nil , it. Hut they have this advantage that liritish .soldiers was achieved , ST. A NDREW 'S , N EWCASTLE-OX -T V- SB .— The Rev . a young man may the execution ; t hey desired him to open his the United States and of Texas that they did not make a better job of it. have not. No matter how humble be to the United States as Mr. Koran , recently of this city, (Waterford), to the d;- Your obedient , ire, wJieii he enters our army, lie has every situation op»n to Watrrfonl , Wednesday. batteries upon the town ; and when the guns tho annexation of Cuba lialit of hundreds of his fellow-countrymen, preached , on not be the object ' STRAIGHT itOAI). him from private to field marshal—to President in fact. Sin—For the sake of the dead—il not for the living— wete heard at the execution , they wanted the a conquest from Spain , would Sunday Iiisf , a sermon in tins church in the nn>ire lat- All goes by merit ; money will not make the ollicer in I do not think it rig ht to he tearing up Cathedral Church flag of tho ' Albany' struck ! of such a war ; and that such annexation ought Ciinge. of Ireland . The Hev. Mr. Broirii, in the same France With us " worth makes the man." , as a church , on the evening of Sunday, preached an eloquent Ynnl. I saw somo workmon, who are about erecting a We have also been informed by another of the not to be its result unless Cuba should LISMORE RACKS At this time I heard the church clock chime 10 p.m., it her independence sermon on Faith, to a crowded audience. {logement) I started, at the same railing nt one 6ide of the church , digging up the ground officers of the ' Cherokee ,' that the signal master nation , freel y desire , after MoNMOUTir. —On Sundny week the Right Rer. when off to my lodging established. T»> Lismore steeple chases (so anxiousl y wished for) time thanking my friend for his polite attention, and this week just as if it were a common highway. My of the Cuban government was thrown into a shall have been completely Dr. liurpe«s, the new Catholic Bishop, preached Iiii fare- Wednesday, the 7th and which hc-perhaps at the expense well sermon to hi* late flock at Monmotith , over whom ar» t» take place on Tuesday and fiir all the information opinion it, if we are inclined to honour the ilead , we should dungeon, and put in irons, because he neglected " Resolved—That Congress ought promptl y 8th day of October next . The ground is well selected so kindly given me. hn had preside'] as Pastor for many yean.—Monmouth- of his time—had tho dead rest "—we should not disturb the church- to signalise the steamer ' Pampero,' a suspicious to repeal all laws of the United States which upon which there are about tixteen or serHiiteen good In my next (and perhap-Mny last) T shall dwell on " let shire Merlin. few " raspers." As rp eaking French, with some remarks yard in any wny—we should not at oil avenls root it up, vessel, as she passed Havana, while on her way may bo construed to prohibited an armed in- buntinjf fences—amongst which are a the importance of States for the itakes, money added , &c, will be wfll worth com- ou travelling expenses, pas?l>ort.«, &c. C M. after Ihe fashion of swine ! to Bahia Honda. tervention by citizens of the United An Illinois editor, speaking of an individual, says that of the first " steeple the tyranny peting for, it is expected that some friend who was with me, will , I Yours trul y, H AVANA , A UGUST 17.—I omitted giving you the relief of those who suffer under he has broken every bank, and jail, and Sabbath, " there.— C^rk P.S. —My Dnngarvan chaser* in Ireland will " cut a dash " -cura-iy of the above. an account of the Pizarro, and the inhuman treat- of the present military government of tl • Spanish that they havo had in that city for the last five years. Sxatnincr, am Fure, vouch for the a. ON i: or Tin: LIVING. : Hi- . I.A Ms A ¦ BOARD OP fi b'ARDIANS^Yesterdaj .\:- TilK n;iMI -ill!-: Wi\\ni;.i: ¦I'Ml.lN .-tl.\i:>- .MAIS KKT —( Vt> t< 'n!:i>.) It it supposed that the ' Pampero ,' after having DllEAD-FUL ACCIDENT—I-voucsT INVASION OF CUBA BY THE AMERICANS. AM' Till. V, AVI'\III.KS- SI.CV-. Co .- Mill- A; IHUIII I l'ai-1 up. ^clliu^ pri< taking on board CiiMii :ral Gonv.ales, and the patriot AN !> I'llKj I." CII.\MiJ::\ .£ ^. .1. found T HOMAS M EAGHER , Lsq., M.P., Chairman. allies in Florida and Georg ia , wiinand ihem on the On Wednesday an AMES In another part of our paper will he Mining Cunp. ,,f Ireland 7 0 ti 4?.;] inquest was held by J Also present :—Wm. Morris, Captain Lewis eastern part of the island of Cuba. As the vital subject , Cork aril llainl.in ."ill o 0 i:i j DEI.AHUXTY , Esq., Coroner , on the bod y of Jas. several interesting extracts on thu Michael Dobbyn , Thomas Dillon , Patrick Veal " Ualilin :iinl I!i.|fa^t .luiu-li. -I") 0 (I f e, titor.eybat l cr, Sept. 4 , 1 >.>]. 'ii i\ \ j ovcriiiuout troops are at the other end of the intense excitement in I.), Walter Holl ' Duliliu anil lJrny hfil.i "i " (I II Stone, 1.5 years i.f ago , who was accidentall y which is now creating such Joseph Burke, (P. L. y, Charles 'llicrc ja d cliliit sprinklin' o' ra tn this evcnin " , > o- island , attending to (icucral Lopcic's movements , Piimlulk nnd Mnni-lu.hm ;iO li () i•;: le Phelan. •(.-fi-ii.l Miniim r ; MI : U " ii ? it that 's kamil'til. autici j -iilod wii! ho olli-reil to General Goii/.a shi pul J OHN P OWKII , Mayor , under the following The American journals assert that their peop Ii i .-Ii .Smilh ICris ' i-ni !l (I J .' •[ , '.es. directed to inform 3Ir "i'hiiu ' in- The C' crk was . Owca il d. lid-. t yer l.iiirt U: M.'C l !i o nnv l in Midland Cn-iit \V L >:.- I : I uii.l General Gonzales is a native Cuban , of t ilent circumstances , on Tuesday. went to Cuba for the purpose of liberating the commissioners had no ' Uoyul (.' KIHI I -17 It) 0 :'.', Carroll that the objection t .i .-c a 1 took ;;t the Ninth Dull ycsthnrd.iy. . and educaiion , and of a wealth y and influential yoke ; whereas many I.iiiiL-riel: nncl W II I IM 'I'UH I .11) 0 0 \:>\ James Finn , sworn—The engineer and myself habitants from a grinding to arbitration in this cause between himself and and iifiluTw.- in!* scrublji'd my.-i. Ji ' wit h the .si ml ' famil y. \V;iti:iTuril and Kilki-m.v 2<> 0 0 "> ' . were working at live o'clock en yesterday, in 3fr. Kurope.-ui , and all Spanish j xir.-uls can tend that Mr. Kenned y, the late collector. li.l i- v i-r) ii. ch i f iny ca:c;~.."c w;-.s blushm' like a The following are the latest lelegraghic des- linVi:!i.\MI-:.\T I-l.NDS. looked on in no A letter was read from Mr. Ilanley (National i cclViakf a .s I trut ia ' o th'.' v.CM'alilcSi patches rchuivo to Cuba : — Power's blue and starch yard , in Grace 's-lanc ; the American soldiers could he 1 H per ("i nt Cnii-iiiN !*i " Bank) stating that he had received and deposit- Tin wiy ilies , bail !i:^i:iu-!s to 'cm. SSIY p tun ' KKrCKTKi) Ki-:S K; \\\TI0NOf T1IK Sl'AXISII M1XIS- invading f reebooters. Ditto fur iii'coiint !'•• we went to get a drink of water , and soon heard a other li ght than as a lot of ed in the bank , the policy of insurance of the : c-v l:!o, and perfi.ni.in ' poll.aj about our nos.1 :•' (Ynl S!m-!< 'I7; TKtt AT XEW 0U1.E.VXS INTXllliSTlXC FIIO.M ; , per . scream ; thoug ht there was something wrong up The S panish Ambassador in London thus des- workhouse. l.or is i'. a bit loo ph asuit the coal merchants are Ditto liir account i>7 \ WASHINGTON , &C. stairs ; when we went up we found deceased cribes the a ffair :—• An application was read from Mr. Robert lm.k'.i.' m tho a^rct-able lili^ lit ' nin ' cut o' lln: Hank .Stork "JllS New Orleans , August 28, ISol.—The W.u-; understood that Cutler ,stating that his premises in Barronstr and- s-:i ysi!:i , for l:i:.-c , n:y boy , it's not u tiling to bo To Advertisers, Look of the S ,iauibh Consul in this city has been with his head in tho tub which surrounds the blue " It is n-ttnral and easil y '• Tnre IS' 1;W;, '" i:; l.iUi-n ill :i!l llip Ni--ws—J St>->ins ami spilt on the street, were rated too hi gh . lie was directed Mitxxcil at , in t!.c firs ;:i;d li g ht time, the l;;.viif seized b y the rioters. It has been found to con- stones ; he was on his knee? , and his br.iiii s mankind wiil shudder at the blood I'rinri pal Hotels in this a'.ul ueij ;liliorin^ countio-. — scaffold for political crimes during a civil strife. to anneal in the u.mal way. I he whither pu.-hod ba; k a tkl y lit. Dear l)ii!'!i:i. tain the names of many proscribed American dashed about the floor ; deceased lived bat a quar- Also at tlie lu-fnr:n Club ami linji ei'ial Uuli'i, constant and numerous Mr. Dobbyn moved that a special day be ap. knows, tlicrj's timo cnois^li for cnu^ hsand ehil- At Perl's ('ol'iVc-Hou::e si'.i^lo newspapor raising its vuice to have the tenders supplied for six months in- I -via hikes a lil.i:i ' to , :u.d \vho.->e ileptirthure, is I'iti'lifula:' A O J JCC . AT TIMi l ll Iir.All. and a crash ; anticipated ::n accident had occurred ; of crr.eity the countries in which they were pjrpe- : - ' * .hcied in tin- .\.!vi-f!i!.c::ic:il« tun.*'. In' M-itl In lii.; Ciiiii' i- HI: i'r:- ] " ran to the tub ;u\J saw him in the ppsiti-.Mi des- trat"d ! stead of three. Agreed to. i!uly regis' dail y papers, not a mo- M.'i-ni ii:: at l:iri|ii>l. If m-t. iliey wiil l,o ton l.ile l. -r ' New Orleans, August 20, b i 1.—Our city is -ati- t- ' ( ' kneeling against ihe stone li (»i A letter was read from Mr. Patrick Power ther 's soul I! Ii'uveiHysell'n triile o' dirty siioncy, Bfi p:ir:. oi iiitr "liiiny IMi:i< c.:rn- New Orleans , August -7, ]?- h' < ankle?, and UKRICSXAT1I ''N' 01' TIl C St'ANlPIl MI XISTKIl. To tho Coroner—Did not send deceased to vide among themselves the p S!i!i i.i'.lci' from Calm. dition ' -can thero appear unnatural the applica- :; rsne tiii'.t r.n estate:! man 'i.l scruple to carry The S panish Consul h:is resigned and loft the work ; went there of hi:; o'.vn accord ; I was onl y The Clerk (Mr. Burke) read the following : — ' ' and cai it he considered as an a :t '¦' mi week clay. I declare !!;c;v .> im >!andiii hin- , Spanish residenis here to the protection of the five minutes absent when I heard the screams. tion of the law, l-T UTI.'XIl KKI'OUT Di" VISiTI.Vi CU .MMITTr.K IN :;i;ci ; Liverpool , \Ved:.e!-d-iy, of cruelly ! W'urc they ignorant of the law : CONTIXl ATION 1)1-' lU'.l'OHT I'lll'.SKNTI'.l) A Ml the way h« speak? of l!:o iJ-iwl yvard-. ami Kng lish and Frunch consuls, ever work at the stonos ? ADOl'Tr.t) KOAKI) ' Coroner—Did he LAST ( I'lllKSDAV). l!ie Chamber ol' Invalids , :;' Tlii.s ii;. i':i; ::;, ;;t hali -p.;st nine the United nii: ci;i;.\ \ iiXLirr.MK NT riir.oi CIIOUT TUR HU'NTI'. V . Were thev not aware of what sirt of punishment *' a* if ti.cr.v v...; t hic- , Witness—To my knowled ge he never did. We rccjiiiino:ii! lti:jl:i [Hurl ith.-s.-riiirr-r (ii"t :i p:n:;i- i inn.:.!--; t!ie world August 2S.I .—At a late hour last awaited them ? Jlid they not act with perfect In; appointed in «nli:r I.) 1!" ;iu-:iy rniinly willi l:i'- m•"• • >-!:>¦ ¦ 'i-talsal! over , and ?.:<.>;-c than they 'll States mail steam-shi p Baltic , Captain C' omstock. Cincinnati , Daniel.Bryan (a boy about the same ago as de- , 1 i.oulil wuntin ' to <_'ct into \ii\. even '.ng the Cuban meeting was organised , and knowledge and most deliberatel y ? Or does tiio |«r!fllC' - f,r .S'-lhlill^nllt putlJMT !H' . -s:-!l',' .r>-. ar:ivcd in the Mersey from Kcw York , with the ceased) sworn—1 was working about three o' clock onsist in their being JOU invaders insiead ** TI KI : til.; nrnrtic'! "t* :i lifiillini: p- rs-ins l.. \ i>jf lii»- ;>:iv.|-..-r-: How our respected prr.jinniils ;rs would state, tin' assemblage subsequentl y bci'amo very large. the deceased , scraping iho blue crac-Uy usual m.-iils , fully j i.-issc-iij;er.-- , ai::l 800 000 dols. yesterday with nilliht In In: liisi'imtimi'-.!, :nnl in M-» r:i>*': sl i>>iit -l tii-- j>:iu;f-rs U- ;.!. Thad y. if they could only ihiow oif their icspee- , Oliicers were chosen , ami several speeches made, <'f i'O or 30 pirates ? This would be just a reason oil the stones ; deceased was onl y live minutes I'lWfi! lo !.:• vi>;!i;.| I'Xtrrpr ill '*:iS' ' V IL Srri"!IS ill:!"- -'^- , M ll'-;i < !:.- tivc daisy quilts , and tak-j a at what ' in specie. The arrival of the lialtic was looked resolutions were adopted , denouncing tho pro- wh y it became more indispensable and necessary -ni • t in ¦¦ ¦:¦ - - - peep s pass- at work , when his band was caught under the .Mnsii-r niiiy a'liuit the rrl. •.<•> .'f ^nrli t •- .-. 'l'i.. ;.I : I . I ;> . ' ¦ im these il.-iys. Just coi:s.ivc .swecp ' for with great anxicly, ceedings of the S panish tyrants at Havanna ; and , In act with all severity ; because tlie greater the ;i[s.» i>P liii:ir.li:ui.-' ,'iivi,.^ or.Ii.-rs lo ;i.lmit p-.-r.vMiis !¦. . i.-u t:;. - j :m in the toj ) in lite expcclaii«>n of later stone ; he cried out , " oh , my hand ; " 1 was not oil" yer e££ in Dublin this inoraiu ', and ty in " up dates from Cuba ; but t;p at the same lime, denouncing all mob law or vio- o:;t number the greater was llie danger, the more p :rs slr.ii|,t-li..- ilisi.- "iiliini> 'il. tu the time of their de- strong enough to assist him ; I cried , and - - '• 'riint >.[.:,. ¦• .1 w i:i. a bedad or miles beyam August 2L> —Tho Caban excitement and pernicious ihe impunity of the . the great mchropolis, i! Louisville , . imprudent - ' brought him there ? vi,- \\- lo n5-C'-r::i;n ii".\- L'-' -a ov-!. r ;u:«l the ini;'r"'.iiii' ii i •¦! known of Lopez or his followers—and up to the Coroner—What tl:^ t.vas yer will and leasure is on the increase hero. irates. Lenit y and generosity would have been 1 p and the purso w.is a there of his own accord. p hoys i:i:iy I;- hr'.'i nr-':ii"!<:'!. 'i'!i:il ;-.il:i :i \ir\v lo pivwiii ;i> 11". ^ Witness—Ho went vitle dhropsical. departure of the latest Cuban despatches for the August I'!).— A Cuban meeting will in such a ca*e a proof of weakness and iinpotor.ce t'. dil;tlly;ispi»'--i!.!i: H i. - i iili-r.-i.iirs': .-I' '..|n,'ii !::!¦¦ .•:..•• Pittsburg, you think if yon were able to lii. ;l aivi v. , A juror—Do ' . • Don 't 1 lemcmher the time it took \;nele be held at Birmingham th' evening. which would have broug ht swarms of fresh ad- others '(itari'. iv oi' i ::'- J i-'f'>- ', .'iiv l-'i.'";-. ';.- !^ I : I - nu.i" .-:i"»i.' -f l< - my United States , the fate of liic remainder of the -s throw out the stones he would be .saved ? Anihoiiy eight days to travel from the (,'ou'ity Baltimore , August '213 .—A letter from Savanna venturers to Diuudcr and destrov iho island of a.|..p|,.-.| ._ American invaders was not known. In Havanr.ih , Witness—I don ' t think he could i' — !¦ I 'larc up to Dublin , and of one hundred men would leave "Til" nisi!.: c! iMn-a, r..iii ll.ri • .^i .s u-:irs . l- . t!:rn.. i.. j,t , : , he on horse-back , cai- says a company Cii 'w. ' - ' however and ether ports of Cuba vruiDicT. tin; li',ys :< i;lii«ii. .iii'l'-r tlic i-af ••{ I .-. .I \V.. :IM-II I.,- iran-l' r.- . 'I :•. ry in' his own valise behind him? , , the greatest there on Tuesday for Cuba- There was great ex- " And if historical precedents are consulted , " Accidental Death , from injuries received by Ill" U'.rl' " M. !l'^-l-ri»MII (ill III" liiaia lln'IS.- ) lll|.l "i- iil" Tin- ¦¦ ! .-:.In,- prevailed ¦ TKU11V DKIHCCW.T,. excitement , r.nd an American was scarce- citement in consequence. The city was illumi- where is to he found a more lenient and cle- , --:. beinj crushed between stonos , worked by machi- Iv.'i v. ii iiii-n. T "i!ii -i> i;ioiv i::>ri:j - i;S. ' ! ¦ ! ¦ ¦¦ ' \fr. O'Donohrif, St . Giles s, London. l to be seen in public. nated , banners wen; fl\ing, fireworks were let off , rnrnt gnvernment than that of S pain ! The Kng- " 't'!:a! >'tich :i!*.. :r:i ' ! fri 'i-!' - HI ii;.- ,1.- L- ;..I - . -I' - tu. :.. IU TH y nery at Mr. Power's manufactory, at G iv.cjVlanc, ^. and the Cuban flag was floating from the topr. of lish annals themselves—do they 110L furnish us < ,f" c-!i;illLf inir :t p:irlil; >ii , a:i l oj .vtiiu:; :m ¦l:i. - l '|o<.r. ris muy ;.;. v."a The American government had taken additional Waterfcrd. And the jury arc ¦ L iWI'.W. DEriANCli Or Till- LAW. in the j iorough of l!i" n:'-:i ai: l w-'aa-ii . ¦ ¦'•in;i i : I- _:• -• Ic-r a t liiat. 'ju-irl-rr "f l i; all the public houses. arose from the de- with many example's of more numerous and har- (l'i cm ii'ic Moniintj lie mid.) precautions against further expeditions to Cuba , of op inion tii.it said accident I JOM -;". Washington , August 20.—The government sher punishments ? What has England recentl y : ' ¦ an 1 with sut • Tii:il »-il!i!ii'.- i-i:l":ir:—- . ,,ri .i-' !;i ¦l\.- :il mii ¦rr< , la :v i. !,- \\ v I I .- IVI : \v;iilei! sum: tiutc in i-ili-nci . lo ff-o wli it i-lops ,i:ul the United Stales ofuccrs had been speciall y ceased having loft his proper work , " h;ss, up to ihe present lime , received no further (h.;:c wi:h tlio pirates of the Chinese sens ? Can laki-ll I" prov i;!.: ;:ln.-t.t;-: III - ;..:ll> - patijirr.- t:i" HI.- .-I (il n:< ll S.j I HT .M;ij i>iyVniini >trra wouM i;:ki- in <.'OIII :- I | III > III- I > s- i-r At lliv: aa.--i-mli!:.!;' i; ol lii ^dls wliicli met tlie Oolilin sending a special messenger to inquire into the so justl y exterminated hy l!ie naval forces ol'Grcat 'S. L'::tn'-.: >-. :M The S panish residents in many of the princi pal ti, ilivi'l,; ' ' lai-inr an.l liulit¦ • :i 11 ii|»iii i-a.-'i . i;oliin\!o , (in tlie l!)tli i)f hist moilili , tin: law liy \\l:ii;li the Cuban auihc.ri- yet those Chinese irates went not I m p- -- -i Mi. a:v! li.'-n-liv shooting ofthe prisoners by Watei'fortl I'oiirt' ..'oiivi. lirii::iii ? And p lak.; au-.i \ all pr:-t"Xl I' .r I '. I -J :i 'l-, .-.:i ii, i; ,,i' •• i:\i\.\- ' niini.Nitr -i ili-lciinined to meot tlie 1' L>) I « "S ug^rcssion upon cities ofthe United States had been openi y insulted ' . lo sm), ' government is easil y .search,of England within her own possessions : the muji-sty o! liritain «-^s nut luurcly laoUcii j but dar- tics. The position of the in i';r.ip--r-. by the Americans, ami many outrages were com- >¦ " ' ing ly ilifieJ. defined. It will do everything in its power to 0 :\ u A v . they did not go deliberatel y to sp ill the blood of '• 'l'l.:i ' lln: lt-.;;i"irt of iln; Visit::i r i . oininili"- - I n- :i.|-.pi- -I . u-Mh ' to lint tliu tillrd lainioiij of tiiu liiuii iiii |;nti:iit,iti' (!i;l , mitted. preserve treaty sti pulations and prevent infractions A. Tirrr.RAP.Y MAN' IN THI : nr.c. s;. her soldiers and her subjects , nor to rob them of III" r.\i:i'pliuii o, hi.- lirsl parM^rapi i r.-latin^ I 'n- ;-.aM m.'-icn. ' ' ' upon tin s orciiiiiun , i.'uli!>i >ruli -ly, wiilully, tttnl scornfully, I'.eadi L"-r, wliirli. nil !!:•• j--!i'_". '" .- ii,i]i •¦! *•!.- . linrk" (IM.. I .I. i< r. I -rr il The conduct of Mr. Owen of law within the United States. Beyond that it [IJpfinv an Iviiipiy .l ¦ their property. ¦l. iy ilic power of the l.nv , the American consul ¦ ''¦ kirl; lo Visiiii:;i ( .'..iiniiii l< .' . lo s,-- ii l.i-ii.-r arran^-iin.-nts i :in I.,; , jiinl ihc nutlioiii y of tlie preserve a strict Prior to the arri val of the M-'.L'isti-atc--. -ii in a lit of tlimtg litl i ss pae^inn , levelled gainst hint , that he was wholl y indifferent -li —tim- ¦ mi the in.-m. - : specting as she does all the ri ghts of American or upnn an obscure occasion , or hy . cmt: unknown iiuli- A letter received by a S y dney merchant slates Mr. Burke, (P. L. I.) ohj clcd to the pay- to the fate of his countrymen , asserting that he dei'ik'iiR'it-Hear mo l!'i- lay c:\tw-; ; i siir. :i Ti j-iif.v.ry ' irates viiiuals. Tlie nfienre U not merely out: ul tnnis^n.-ssion , for 1 Rttbj ncJs , .she will treat and punish as p messengers. that rock salt has been discovered in scorching v.i;\u HUM I'al-W'ivran ; 'nut I :i!a 'H.-' I'ISKIVI- I i-'i t-vor t-i n.cnt of lint of ilrfiiirice. Tliusu who liavc Ijnilicii tin- law toll us applied to the Captain-General for an interview who may invade, her territory, Soil. l-.e law! in thi-i i!nc;k cimveaivnt to polk-pmc-n, rr\.'ivter- tlio.se adventurers I\Ir. Audei'son iho-igis t »!)/: mo«vo:iger.« ware that they 1M vudone su for the j ' p , ixpro pmjiose oi tratnp- I or what on the subject of their capture, but \v;;s unalle to rii-i' y ui' thu lav:, :\!i'l cli:'.ps nl-' tli-it kiifl. '!<'M :1. I ::.-: , its without inquiry whence they came from bud ges ? liiijj on it. They have, donu this j inMicly in t!ic ,'uci- , not S y dney papers of the i'.'id state that there Is (!;,. ,]_] f,,]> an Inmost in:::i lo sv:' intn r'm:': i.-n ':i; tin;." . counirv they belong to." only ni the Queen 's suhjucl.-' , liul , wlci t is c.( far iiioie to obtaii. his request. - Mr. Burke—T hey are ashamed t'J wear the m much gold at BathuiT.t, bi;t some unccr '..sinfy in Su'i (.'o:!-ftalilr l')liic!i?-iVil—! !-i :i' t lie in:i!;iM .; v.'ii/is ::h", iinpartimce. in the bi y hl ufnll the powur-s of Knropo ; niu! v cxci.-pt UIU I I.T their coats (laug htjr). At New York , as well as in the move northern getting it. A consi;!c-.a!)le quantity wan at votsi- t'"Oj :ti' i> VC'1 fi'iO-f/' i '.vit '.'iii! i;i.ikiii^ t!nj m v. nisi'. ; ) TIIK ilic individual who is the originaior , the. contriver , uii'i , I;>:C I ,ANJ GOING TO ASSIST I'vUxner-Tlisiiik ynu, W'"tk'ii'.i- n , ibv ymir wh'H'-'iMic Mr . ]iu.-kc (( .'-leik), read tho following :— thc cliicf hind di' lliis outrageous insult ;.j (j acL-ii Victorft eastern , and western Buthurst waiting an escort to convoy it to S y dney. CUBANS. ci'ies of the union , the n;o-> t advio-j. \'.'ii;> t I was fillip xiy w 'lea a !'i-m is s> \ii:. iiru.-'ii .N's IMII OKT. is Iho Ippalu of tl:o l' four !" is . ' ojic iiiid iho Ciiri 'iuaU , sent Inio one Sir Thomas Arbuthnot has a piece weighing - ' ' ' seiiutii aspect of the Cuban affair is said to be iiii~rui -titiiai i.' HH to take a hit ni' a >t" .p, he i.; ii. .-t •1 I :I;J:- Tho Times say.-; , that if England don t interfer e, •• .V-._F..r t 'i- i :ii" i:- ;ii.i;:on of !!.• • IJoai'l ,,i i.n:ir.l.;iM.-. I ' « nf the islmiils over which she is sai I t.i rule , to del y ln-r Inhibition. .. and a half pounds for the L'ed hit !) tin 1 'i.K-k like a hnrs-j's !io.-vl M a I- :i |-::i i-a:ii'!, lot!n- . li'.-rl , i;:ai lii, - priii".;¦:;! !,. \>l:i.li alone can confer, to thwart her measure* for the uooil (¦! SPAIN. ' up al 1 '; mail sti-anicr he i-: eif (k«i'?in^ tin .-.n :!i). Tii-n-. n and Wesl India ' !:n :' n. an ; w "aii- 'ii u a> |.t:l \.-ry ;-ar:::i!l p' ln-r people and to nlieniile liie , Falcon , especiall y after her having all, rciwt ' own possessions (North America ori'jit.a.K . \i.-!"ti "! y - , alleg iiincr ol ilint pcopli: The Mad lid journals of the Ord contain an ac- 1 - ft ' you, p.-atloim. '.!, I'm- yiur •.viii-lii-'Vii .-imi is li<'-.' .i iii .^ nii - .li'-.i '. -y l ' i-- >i; I ¦ .-- in-n! ali-Taiioas inn-t..- l.y :!;•• i o:::rai :-ir win iroui lii-r lo thu only Sovereign to uhum ho lias ever shown tiie national ilag, and being at the time 1-il.in. ' .-!) may, and must likel y will, !:c tho nexl . '; count of the christening of the infant child of the i:is> . TI K: lriMiislr.itiN ni' W'titoi-^r-l wi.w .-ihv.iy i remark- i.li | I - II OV I plcil 'eil liis own. The procuei!inj ,'s to which we refer but >n:»!-!-".!it . !::¦- I n 1 ' ii'lv : ,- !. ^ ;:l ' ' 1!- ' iii-l o:' n: i;;:".- i-~ . 1 has at least bro- - , too lainl under tie command of a naval officer of the Uniitil Duke and 1'uchc-s.s do Jlontpensicr in the palaeo .'n' i t u-iv i.iuity move 0!' t!ic Yankees. Amcric ** 1 ii;i . •: l'i ;r|i'.i-r t'p'V".!, !-y ;;j^-rnacnt, t::at 1 \\a< pi -r lt -rliy p y remind us ih.-st Paul C'ti'lcn acini hone-tl\ ¦ ¦: '.u-;- ./.-: n-i " rnliiTtnau—Aiv vim lilhr! ; -l oi ' t y->:\ ' . t (¦ !¦ ¦;" ->. -¦ when he refused to take the allegiance to (J'iceii Victoria , btatca. Sevilb. The cctcmony took phice with great . ken the peace. No one can tell where it will end. ¦•rn-i -i in tin' npiiLn:! wli»'ii I ntr.lly rxpri -'-'l , i •»:• imlnj niri'rit'.i-itV i>n the binth . ' liis 01.ly lcige is the 1'ope. pomp, and the Car. in d Archbishop of Seville nlii -i is ,.i ;:.•• lion.-", a::-! t-i .-"Vial ¦¦¦•¦iii!,..-r.- ••! lii" Ii>.:ir>l , lli::i 1 ' -r iln- • knows but out of th.1 melve someliiiu: ¦ ¦ 1 The nost CAtraord inary and increasing excite- V ii.-i.lH'l'— I toll y".! ihtTC i-', :-ir; linii t 1 r '. ; 'i. ;i- Wli . , I in: .nil.' 1 a:i-" oi' li: . •iini'd . 1- in'. - t-po;!.-.! ir, iln: I.irir- - l-nl.-r oi'icintud. The JJi.kc d'Aumale was godfather, ' \-><\Cu eyi-s M.ni-ihti'r). an'; f .'a;-'i:a ' ' ment continued to prevail throug tic*mill with my t-.'u mi ht turn up for poor Ir.-Iand ! (sini--: I n.- a-, rnl a!:.-ra tion in tin- appa ratus) was tin: sup ra M:!:- CAPSTAN MILLS AT AN END. h all parts of the nrimcs were given lo i -!i;ii' ! g and not less than twenty-six Cmi, who koc-j_>.- the t>v.vii in .ii-.K-i-, >il:iii^ ln. . tiu-.ii ciaul pianlily ,,i' wn 1 "r 1:-,-: l-a-n-iu. United States. In addition to the ' After ihe closing of the Exliiti;)!) , it Is iut im- Capstan mills arc at an end—in the county meetings an- the princess amongst them were those ol .Mario (laM'.'iitor). "I p. n-i-iv" 1-y lin: p:;: !is::. o r. j , TI ~ o/iin- pr -.! IIIL'-= ••fil:- (o l'-i-ioic¦;•— \Vhi~t ynl, Mi'. l'nHi-f.-nnn , Oflfii i.r.uli " ' - Kilkenny, at least. Thanks the decision , nounced by the last steamer, others had been held Amelie. • The Uaki do Montpensier, as duh-gate ; pr.;!iable that we shall have some HOT work ! ..-i-t i.i. t-iitiir • •! Ill- - IJoar. l . iliatoiu' ,.1 llu- iin-iu!" .' - a- .-ii'ar.lasli; .: wlii'ti tlici-i'Viiiioceasiii .i I'MI - lair.'hin-j.- at all. ¦ (.nc-rgy, and perseverance of our iiitloinitsbiu of tlie Queen , subsequentl invested the royal itNl-on I', II - :• r' S-.:i,l..ia wai' ii .;¦• ;¦!• ip-iMvl.au-l \l l.irli U':i- ;n|fj.|".l in New York , Philadel phia , Baltimore, New Or- y - ¦ friend Here the Mayor arrive-1, an! ia a fi' .v lasistiU's tin l-\ li:.- li o'in!, il::ii !!;¦ !..-:!' -rs ha I l.". n mi l nfnr.S'r f-r lln- pari , the Mayor of Kilkenny. Our friend , child with the ribbon ofthe Order of Maria Louisa. - rvcTiON T.) KMICUA XTS - WKKUA OI- TIII: i iy on his !¦):. 1 to ' Wri ght '- ll'i;-.-!' \»v tli; liir,"' 111-,1.1 ' i-s :oi'l l " i:tl Mr. (iii\nt--i an.I .M r. ilru.-u\ I.a.I . n- Mr. Coiles, has beer, kind enoug h to .•¦hare the leans, Cincinnati , Savannah , Albany, and oilier Ti jiporsiry 1' . was ' '• WJWTKIU-'IIM'." . , natural tc;-:ii ill" 48 hours. .n -il -. ollP'il t" rnr" til" ii . I- "I. l-ai ill \a.u. credit with the Calian opponents of tho places, i.o express sympath y with the Cuban pa- THE KAFFIR WAR. ' '• infer- Wr.lLVK.SDAV. • : 1 .lo ililak i!iat af:i-r 1 i .a ! ;!):. [ AH TI ;-.SCIXII : K :> I ;Y A IVAIHR- nal machine , ' and with our humble P LYMOUTH T UKSDAY .—The General Screw - i.il' selves. — triots , and alford tlie means of co-operation, A , l) .\l;r;t!ii-l."ii .'I' l!i" lloar-l . ai.'l all,-r lii" 111 !::.: The arrival of Kussuth in Jingland will pro- The Ohio bad arrived at Now York L'ilth ami si liitiMotinti tlK".'oiVn:u two cn-il-:. on the 10th :ij.;.;:r:il'ts,>/ lip: siii.'ut l.o:i"i' (v. lin-' i hail pn-vionsly 1,, -i-n tin: on the 1 ; Sierra Leone, August IG ; sind St. Vincent , it sailed for New York , from Liverpool , - babl y take place about tl.e 5th or (hh of next CuiiHi- i!"-. - Yv'alsii sai l \w tlt-n^ht imp '-.-iM'1 lus- tin 1 v.iir..il lial l;", - ii a-lmii:",i!v s""i-.--.-l'iil. sin li a sl.-ir.-nn-al in :.r. - ult., vit, Jamaica , but her news has alread been August i'-l. ' ' , ht days to ,. , - 1' 'Mii- r.. -ar,l , ami .N.-u-.^ .ap.-i - l i. p.-rt"i> . p.-liilin^ II:,-. cn<;uth. The United States porenwne'it stc-im y Imv 11 i;et into tin: hnn-e with-mt thu s-.i'l'ii ii key. ult. On t :e 21 th when she was eig f M r a i Her accounnt of tl.e state of affairs on the fron- i' -ri airi-tivl l:imj -ai'l In- h:i'l 1:0 1' : .ii"f:i !»-ir.'i' 11.:i !. - . '.va-; 111 j 1.1 l.olii I.. .Mr. lii;.vii 1:1 ai.'l antici pated b y previous arrivals. on-t i ';!u lliii .'lt [wi:O .J OO miles off Caps Clear she met a stiii' fal! c. !^ r- !!:":i fri jrati ', the 31issi.--ii ])p i , to take him direct from i 1 - sea , , tier arc far from satisfactory. la-.v i:i !iis f»i'--i s.--ii!i whwi he iii:i-lo i p: i»' r oi'h'in. iiiys-'lf. 'i'urkoy ' ' to America on the termination of his The following are selections from the American Tlic yoaivj; I-'ux w.i.i llivii oniniiillol i, -r v< \:. \ :>X tht about one o clock in the morning. She had con- •¦ :- \ llaay loii!.! >:.;! .-:;- <, < |!i :. .li-ttic-.. ; er, which leaves Constantinople on the 'JO;I. city in the charge of the British and French Con- About the 20lh July, on the return of a patrol Walsh, I' \\ ::i lielialfu!' ' (liiin- were s.'cn floating on the surface of the • l .'k-rk ol lli.- Cnioii ." instant , which is due on the f»th of ctobc-r , at und-.-r Col. Michel 1 , from Kieskamma, they wen: said that Mrs Boycc mentioned on " sul,:. We do not know whether this is truo or not , foaming c'.emosit. The scene en heard at this Mr. Dobbyn Southampton unsncce.-s ' uil y attacked bv Seyoln , who stni-.- il l-MICKATl nX. yesterday that the boilers are not in as good but we would not be surprised if such was li -1 11 Hl^ the Camiibcll '' f'.ip:. Ho l :i> and throug hout the rest of the day, was III thai a; he had lost his country and cattle, ho On Wc lricU-iy the l.si ly , : , timu order as formeil y ; in fact the cook and others 'I /)•') j'- lic Mayor ol Liverpool has received another case, for the outrage which was committed again.-! did not derive peace. TIi-1 naws from Iu-i-Ji ii loft 'mi- '[MY , f or 'Jui'l'fii.', wirii a!'jiK . !ieart-reni!iiig ; and more easily imagined than belonging to the house, he hnd heard , are ready k-Ui.-r from - Vurk) v.'ili wi- lwirn l.c Lord John liitssell , in which his him was sufficient to convince him that his life pacific , and he professes to have discovered his T!io " Anne Kenny" (Inv Xtv. , , pourtrayed. When she lost her masts, she tacked lo state that the boilers ate not , even TO - DAY , lordshi p states that her Majesty will be at the ii-a-l lljr.-ta in the early "vi r ot' iluu-oniiii;.;week . was not safe in that locality. Our government error. Saiulili is said to be dejected , and to b<; y V- at once and ran in for Cork ; and when she came in order. Liverpool landing stage at ten o'clock a.m., on con ' cmp lating removal beyond the JC ye. Pato Alderman Slancy stated that a proper quan- will, of course, be obliged to make reparation to CRICKICT MATfH. in view of the land the wild and melanchol y I I K- li-.ini i>v lln; follinviiij f Irtter from this the -ers of our ir ivri.-'ia aiul tho eruikvt players ol y private luncheon at thoTown- ' ¦ 1 large one always goes wtowj (laughter) . iiail proceeds \» e r.lso le;.ni, by telegrap h , that tho govern- ein nciit Apcsllu 'ifiVinpRrencu to the I!ov. .Mr. .Mnlici', Dimiiioro. A lar^c nuniln 1 .• • )¦' iicr.-i .as wovi piviont. .Monday evening following without any loss of , to the scat of Ellcsmov at Wur.s- of llunUhiiig, Iliiit in ciiiisi - fjiiiMirc of tl:i* ill-licnllli nt Aid. Slaney (lo Mrs. Boyce)—Can you tell life but with much personal injury. 5I y. inform- lev-hall. —Freeman. ment at Washington has determined to maintain this worth y III SII - , he will not. In; sild u to visit llurrisbarg iroMK i- r.AX. , what quantity of water 1 cwt of oatmeal would ilmi'ij; Jiii srtjijiirii i,i |1JU l.' niteil .Slalc-s. ant 3Fr. N. P. of Porllaw , who was going to see ¦\ IK . Ilonii ' ODI OV ICKI VC our neutralit y laws, but that it will not go any V'.e uiiilev.JtAii.1 that Sir IT W li.inoa, li.nt. UP, Lord require ? s M ; P . , L OCKS .— Our citizens "ill ilrup lv rrfj ii-t tlii*, as tlu-y lmvc li.iil ' ' dLa-rs snnl was cue of the Boyce—Indeed I can 't. Ilis mode of working, as we arc told , is this :— further. The President , it appears, is expected the strongest liopc urid expoi-lalion of seeing him hero In- Huut ui^ lnn, Win. Christmas, Lonsreve l' . otlii'i his brother , the Rev. James P., Mrs. l:iil y (in repl y to a guardian) attributed J!e aj ip lii-s a lever to press the bolt in a Lack ward at Washington on Tuesday next, It seems [that lore l.c icuk liis di:p::rturu lor tloOrci.-u \s\u. (irisit local pi-opriotoi- -, are stooping their tlaK. We arc i; passengers. He drew his passage money, came Mr. Tard poo'l It:1.!, been done liy him sincr li id anival , but much liin ostablishinj; the bad fond to the fault of the machinery. direction , and then proceeds , h y means of in.stru- he full toltsu-ti that Lor i Iliiiitin g- is abiut si home, and is to take shipp ing in Waterford this y approves of the sending of a special mes- mute remains to be LI OIIK , which it is {jreatl y regretted liy Mr. Dobbyn'askcd Mrs. Boyce to make another niciits previousl y maimfactnrctl, tn lift tlie tum- ' scutehiiif; machine. senger to inquire into the shoeting of the Ameri- all tlmt lie is n-t ulilu to do, tlirou^li |i!iys.ca! jirostr.'i- week on board of the " Anne Kenny- " He got trial on to-morrow. l:!t-r.s of the lock one by one, and retain them in lifMl. "Tin-: liirsn T ;:AUI ;S' ADVOCATK ." h of Liverpool and paid dearl for his hci their ri ht can prisoners by the Spanish authorities in Cuba. ritlshurpr , 1' a .Jiilv 23. 1851. enoug , y The porter was r.isehargcd, when Mr. Meag g places. When the last tumher is lifted .\i=;iL-etiH n!' a new ,j .,:inial R r.v. D IAH Fiuiixn—I fi.-irl rxcefi(Knp;l y(jrali::i:d ivi'.li We have roccivdl thu p' " Teetotal Porter should be lix bolt flies Lack. T!:irty days were given to The- Cuban meeting in Philadel phia on Mon- " whistle. Had he sailed from Waterford , he suRgcsied that n. '• " the recei pt of your esteemed letter. It wiis my fixed in- cntitle-.l a-; abjvo. It is ti ajipi-a r in DsiUin , im-ler t 'au Mr. Ilcbbs fur his attack MI the Urainah and to w; would not have been in danger of his life, and at advertised for (laughter). , day s a great a ffair. The excitement is evi- ten '.ion lo pay you a vi.-it us a much respected countrv- an iiitolloe '.inl lVHnw-citize-a ni' ours ' nitiun^cincut oi' , A further report from the committee appointed make his instruments , lie was allowed to take im- iiiiin : ami n!*o to mmim OUT the early ({rave (if my dc jr the less of much moi:cv. There were neither dentl y spreading, and whether the execution of William Jlca rtl, I-'HII . ( >f coals was read , pressions ol ihe key and the tops of the wards. — drp:tr!el liiiMid , I I IH hiU! Uf .v. James 1' ower. ]lut tin; to investi gate the deficiency the fift y Americans , who were captured b I K ; iijfirin ol iny hi'iiilli will ( order nor much management observed on board , minutes. i/ay after day he was shut tip alone with the luck , y I fa'e , J regrrt to sity, prcvenl |/C^"rt'o li.ivi! lii'fii liitbninvl tint the ni-] o ratinn are and ordered to be inserted an the me. 1 Ini-e iTiiiii^'cd to tnke my departure lor Habanoro , was justifiable or not , t-io shedding of Ireland . iilsout nvikiim a lease nl' .some jiromisf.-- in thu lici hliinr- and the conduct of the lirst mate and doilor was The board soon after adjourned. none being permitied to enter the room while he (i d willinic, early i:i .'•ep lomhcr , mid I nm now hastening ^ lifBv l iii' M-iry-strci-t, to tin: Messrs Str.ui^iaiii. We fnr from being satisfactory. w ^s at work ; ami , with the aid of " thievcV their blood will result m all probability in Cuban on in New York , ua Cleveland and lJullahi , fur lh.it LAUNCH. purpose. Uolii iTC me dear Id-v. Mr arraii-fCinoiit will m.t inti-i-lore with the vn/Jit Una wax. " a hinged mirror in the key-hole , a strong independence. , . Malier , your ohli fju u lutpn this It gives me much pleasure, however, lo state A Unit lialf |wst four on Tue-=il:»y evening ^ very ami ilevotetl TIIKMllALl) MATIIKW hn-s alrw.y li ht all sorts of odd instruments . rifnpi-iiiii^thu r.illK'rry- iM.1'1, which U'tm lainulic l I'ruiu tlic ilieky.trd ol tlic g , , and his own tu and that Messrs O'Neill and lirieii , ship agents, new brigstntiiif was Ihe 1.nitcd Stales steamer ' Saranac ' left Nor- [This worthy di-iprnscr of hlefsin^s Iliimsinils lens '^o lvii'rwnitilo cily like thi.- oreat cleverness , he has succeeded in the ' task.— pvi-tially i.j.caol .' In si lir. , lmiMer-; or tliis llio Midi's Wliile, on ' ol thousands , will in rcliMii receive the blessing- of the Waterford , treated a fennlo passenger from Kil- eminent City, folk on the 2t ith ult., ibr Cuba , havingon board an it is a shaiiic tn liavc that impni-tant place Imrriciidf d,:^ For our own part , we did not think that any lock niiillitinles who havi- been l> ''l to llit: p h-d ye nf tohil whoso account , it a;i;.i'ars, she was eniisti-nctiM . \Wwta agent frctn the government , whoso duty it i.< to iih.-tineiioi' of iill iiiloxientiii^ drinks I if wo wci-o afi-aid ut' an inva.liu;' aviiiv. maclliomas , in Liverpool , with much tenderness. ould he found , made at a cost which would ad- , lie greatest cuise |.ity tlifit uur ilomsiii'l is KO ineairro for liome-niaile ves- inquire into the execution of the fifty-two Ameri- in our enuiitrv .l She was short one le mit of sale, to resist such appliances , and are as- us pound of her passsigo money, sels as few—if any— can i-xccoil them in lwiuty of sty cans fit ilavaiina , a short time since. This ] .< :i^j u A l-ivj.ccti'il Li>utrilmlor inloriii.s th::t tho , tonished thai Messrs. Hi-amah consented to t,ub- I- and .Mr. O'Neill, uiihont j»iy hesitation, advanced an.) ulcainceor" linisli. ri ght , luit we should like to ;;?e a ttronjr force A.M IJICAN KNTKItPIHS i:. ciiri-c.siU:un->lii p of the lursiw t >\:>v, with .-icoiiiiinirliitioii her the money there. the late schnlasti..- oxaininatir):i« at Mclloi-ay, is i-mlivl y at once , and without any prospect 01" WATKIU-'OHD HARnOUR. Whclher , aficr sill , Messrs. jJramali 's challenge , I 'UY l ,Hlj|) |ti->ciigci>, is «iiil tu he liiiiMiu ir iii Srw Voi le. IMPKOVEMliXT .short (if tin- reality. It exwodoi l , w: are tdM , (*l-m- of ever being paid. JI is kindness and attention tlmt Captain l-' li»s pointed : s written on the lock , has been met b y Mr. We also learn ilia! two steamers , the ' Fanny ' She is intcii'li'il to nm bi'twcwi Cineiimutti jin.1(jahviy We nnJfrstanil nizer, K.N., will lie reaily h.r liy l.-t nf l!i;i h ive a iviiilar cxhiliitioir ri» mii'le in Ilic Har Shoal. a' the arbitrator 's nwaid. Tl.e challenge was— reported to of the L'i'ml ' steamer to Liverpool , are praiseworth y, and most anil thi! yacht pendant tl via^, einie up to IVrtsmriiitli in.lti: -ioii< inin a.i 1 make ult. for Cuba, it was reported some dttvs . •.;)viit cro-.lil:on tho .-ti , p , piin.s-lakia^ the entr.-iiicp. of llie Iliirhour, u-liicli, if done, woulil " The artist who can make r.n instrument that will fiuin CIIV.-O.I MI Sutsiriliiy. Sir.: l)!':it up a-^iiiwlau ea-t- de.-^Tviii"- . 1 hat twn Mearners had pone to the (..iiiinimiity oi'Mi'lli-rsiy. Watiirfon! Hnrhonr one of tli« best Safety Harbours on jvck or open this lock shall receive L'OO guineas since , same ei-ly lin e/.f with sii:r,,t!i ivatc:- iiui V.TV IV W lacks lyiii-r LADY , WATEEFonn. from 18 to id' williin I-Hir jm-n;.-! i.-i' tiio wirnl on cnt-li tlic south coast of Ireland , which will uilonl reward the moment it is produced. " \Ylitre is place destination , but it was premature. A t-n-k. Shr l i'aih- Moa lv-.|, si>:i Dt' Tli.iina-: Aiwi tiiicr, K V- IJ MP, ¦! ii.-nry .^hor, . . Lad 00 fe<:t (it )nw-wafur ordinarj spring tides, for tlie largest <• iiiln the hai-lwdr, tada-.l i:>-i-lo liie Vi;-t.-i;-;,-, went "111, 1'ivin I'.al y Waterford was in Kilmaclho -.nas on last the instrument ? As to the American 's own lock , report was current , like-wise , that the Anglo- has leturncl tn this his native city, y. now prevented , on an-1 lvlniiiijil intn Cowiy. SI K- WM IIIUUM- clsis-i of slii ppinct to oilier , Unit nre Kaxui and the Aiigh;-Xf;n:::in—!wo s!c-:u:u:rs tinve'ails - i'iiur .Mlay. her lad yshi wove a beautiful black " found « J !IC " Parantoptic ," it is a wonderfu l piece of ji !> li'i-isiil. ii ti- hrr 1 p iiocon.it of tlieir bt-ii.K only Irom 14 lo !. > feet , .l Miiin^nil ; HvitiL' ji!il.:Mia was nit A wriici-in Hi? Times say?, with rp; the Am.' - u.v:a!l emp loyed in towing vessels fre.ni the Beii;;e tabituit dress. (', pri'scni at low water. Tuc-chanisin, put by its price out of the list of y uiit. We i;o\v iiirlor.itaii'l thrtt iifi'Viiliiiij' ,.-,-i..-o was m;ly '' we have lwim (-'r;n:;!ly -I vtV-.at.-1 on ..;iv ¦l rii-aii ysiclit , to New Orleans , had been taken into service b .ijial ^iiiiiea .-- ; ceriainl n very lnmlei'He L-IIII MI I I-I- - commercial leeks ; hut whether even (his is im- y y sum, mvu elcinc-nt." fixed 7or a grand ban- lust we hf ve i n^; her very supei-ii.M- iidiicveaii'iit.--, ami tin: vory !'aii.-h- The 2f>th instant is pregnable remains to be SCC- IN .-:;? nil), -.re l;t>pr , the [Kitiit 'U. . the be;! fewM*; to doubt ' Mr. Dargan has contractec for the execution of grea? '! nl ami rxoollont w.i:- in vl:;e!i sin.- i-^ Imilt -m-l " put out Sfvernl oHivii.-ls v/crc I'.'nraj-ilwl i ro;:i our county j -iil quet to the Irish Bri gade, at Galway. A its trti t i. ' lie KiHarnc-v iuncticn railway. h" tried. — Builder. .jt'liaiiil. "— Club- cm Tuor-'i:tv fur Si.ikc meeting is expected on the occasion. ' ready, Elegantly liountl, priec '.'*. (W. Also, be careful loob ser»e Miter :;£ thr WnirrlVnl :ir y * A a E R M O J3 USEPUS HOUSEHOLD WORKS , ibat tlie address on tb.: I.a - W. AND R. JACOB. TIIK TUTOR'S liXfiLISIl (iliAM MAU , contained bdla , to the rovers of tlie Pols nnl lloxc*, u >• 241 Waterier. , Ser.k-mS'i-r, 11 lli , iS.'.l .- 1 4 G[) FLKK.T-STHKKT, LONDON . 1 , ' ' .< .\ii< oi Tiir. '.n:.\i)s i-m: rni: srrroin* IT TIII [on-ici:.^, , in tin! abovu Volume , is illnstratcil liy Woo.I Knj iravinys , Strand. I.ondnn ," ( I not '2iO, Sim ml , London) mid MANUFACTURERS OF DERATED AVATI s! ivuiriiC'l iV-nn a tnp !.ivoi']ii'. il <; \i".'.'. ju l"i 1' nblishuJeJ liy IIOL'LSTON fc STONKMAM , hy which a dry unit ditlieuU stud y is rendered singularl y that tliere is i.o lui'ial , as II .' or in 1 i.tlier loiter ¦' Sisters oi Charily, " Bridge-Street , Wate.rford. .- '. . .•w ('!'-;s v;i;:o:i; !Tr..tivc to 1 ii;> pivseMt CO I'ATlillXOSTJCR ROW. ititeroi ii'iy, before Ilie IIUHIM " IIOLr.OWAY," unr is 111.: word , '¦ '.. ::u ! t'i:> |r» >j' :i".a!i.>:is alread i:i:ikiii^ ' W' l.' .t. Uiv ritKAini HD 1 A few select AnVRRTISKMKNTS of KOUCA- Genuine " oull:e Labels. '. y !• r 'I V A M 1 L Y F II1 ]•: N J) & II. J. having commenced the Manufacture :¦ 1 H E V riDNAL INSTITUTIONS , Sir., are rroeiw-d in the , i-fiiiT MuH'-ty, \o., may u>>t piw e IWMU'. - OX T1IK FIRST SUXD.tYI.V OCTOBER . A n Estulilialtvil Mn^:i:nic' , pu lilislietl upon llic l'irst rUTOH. Terms u-:. In (lie- I'ltlEXl) . TAPSCOTT'S LINE OF SUPERB Sod2. Water? Lemonade and ; .iii - 'in'f yi-.:r m.my rc:l u-rs. IN THE CATtlOLIC CATHEDRAL , inul l 'iftixnth of f iecr;/ Month, price Tirn-pcnt c ri-YE P&TlLCiJJl BVltAQA^llVlE ;¦¦ and neatl PACKETS. Ginger Beer. :.! i! !¦¦;¦:¦ • :-.! |-iv- .'i:t it! Liver;-. - . .1 i> the Thirty-tiro j i'ujfS, bcuuliftilty printct l, y OF TIIK LITKHATUliK OF ALL ?? reoeive l , Manufacturer.-; n-vrs-. FROM tluvc who i .mnct lo sprt'ail ciivii'alioii linn The. Family Friend- It is cm- inti'lleetiial treasures. QUEEN OP a share of that support now exteniled to : :.'.i -•thor -iry j -ivliuiiiiarie*—IMJICS aro ' I'ity. THE WEST by any of the Cloiviy ol tlw plmtii 'iil ly tlm .Majr:>.zint; fur u KAM I I.V. lit; nairns jire- ADVKKTLSKMENTS are inserted in Ilie Wrappers in'other Localities. i ...: .• .-lie «. ' .' tli. - lui 'ilding t-> the olhor, <>n for nil i? m> ' Cap-lain Ilalldl , 2500 Tuns X.P.—The Seinu.!! wit! '« iWliVere 1 at half-]ait 1'2 sent Wiiiothin ^ ; there lui-niliur ol llic iln- of the WurUlv .Y umbers and tin: Monthly Pails. Terms Burthen. September 12th , 1851 . MI - K !r. 1 !•• •! i- . pVv.el lunm-r.-, and wriviths o'C'ock. niostic ciri'lii furjintti 1:1 , ami no v\ ms of Society cvorlnnki'il. as in TIIK FAMILY F1UKND. SALE, i - .!i> " : :;. I :". I . I' .ina; j .vo-ont l«'.mers and It is jTsn.r a Gentleman' s Magazine, :i iMily's Maya - Price Is., croicn 8ro , cloth boards, •w££rf vrt>-t UNRESERVED zinc, s Mana-ine. :unl a Wnrkinn Man ' s ;v: : iY--:u r.uny ..'.' I !H - jniliVur lniiM i-.i'.:-; and a Servant' BY AUCTION. Wanted Friend. II is a Mother's Magazine,& Youth s Maga- FAMILY PA STI ME , >.i '.v -:. i't!r:e-< wo-.'.n Minil ;;1 :i~;>o. Nnn , AN cxpMii 'U.-c.l U01 1K C'LT l'KK ; c'i:ib !rnt zine, i\w\ a Child's Companion. It is. as its lit 'i: enr- O::, HOMES MADE IIM'PY : Ili-in" favoured with the instructions of Miss PYM- ¦ '¦ ¦! " • i I' I' i '• , •". ;v."o in-mill-, li ni-i's whvli I I . IVL1 lioen _/ jL ]'.m:;lovmoiit iusii.ci!. ITC. IV il.f;'l:'.ii.s . a ' .M :i£:iz in: n( Jnnicslic l'iinomy, Consislinp; of entirel y Oi ijriunl An.igranis, ICui ginns . Clia- rjiIIIti splenoiJ new Packet Ship i» one of the Largest l''iit(:i'l,iisir.i .ri;i lii .J inctiiMi iiml l'molical Seii'iict1 .' We radi:s. Comindnitns, I'ire-sidc (iaines, Piaclioal Puzzles , by Public Auction, I T ;..:i!- - I V I M -.V ;::i ! fiimi-hiii;.: t<) . , J_ :i!id most superb Slii ps nil,.at ; carries an expe- To Sell , them set A ppl y witIi Tojtimmihis . as to Cluir.ictcr and with ilioir for have looi'ivf.l ii into our I K.HR' oircln with jjroat p li 'iisurc , .^c k:\. lo^etlii'r S.iluiijns ; -\vhicli rienced Surgeon , and is fiit.M j up i,i a superinr manner AT HER RESIDENCE, \ : I -. _V ;1 I -.T a livi-'y .- |-irit so ms '.•• pervade the ' Jolmslown , ' ' Ability. to H. CHERRY, l "r it is u,,t only ;i I amil y Visilor , lint really a Family Pltl/.L'S TO TIIK AMOUNT OF FIITY OUIXliAS to m.-ft Ilie wishes of all elas-es of Piissengerj , having ?io. 0, CATHERIN E STREET, :•¦¦; c. x. ' iu::. v '" •'.'•''" l ''° t 'li'irjihi <>f res;'i:i;! Watcil ' I'ltir.M). W' v canniit ilr ^Jcw Ciycu-latins Siibra^y- manly and kind aitenli oii of her Commander to his Pas- riMiinrlialsl y grotl la?tr , :in.l cilitp l willi imirli tact and Inileil It) the JliiM of luitertdiiiin ^ Literature from which sengers, should ensure for this nobly 12 o'Clock, noon, ¦: aj.j civ- t!i'.;i-!i t.> a slight Shi p a decided pre- it the Hour of . . rxtoiii , to l>c de- jnily;mrnt. It is a wwk capitall y a'laple-1 to fhtur tin! tli-! C.intents of this Work Imve been seleelcil. ference C. REDMOND T . up and sell the Furniture in the Drawing, Dunns • • iVi-;•->;,-tv.\.\\v.iswhen I l\n-r. '-< > •<:i[-j.ea:'it-it viti.slu' 1 wit!i tho juv.-ciit BEGS rc.-;i;ctfull .il\Wti-ii." —] iratlfiiriI Hook-sellers everywhere. Wlv re any tliffwult ji berths . Deposit* of £1 a-i,ead should liu remit led bv tn the rere nnd Yard. Sundry articles including water :•¦ 1 that lie THi: WOlfK MAY HI-: HAD (' (i .MI'I.KTR , 171' TO Post-officerosi-oiiice iOrders,. 'riiers, or otherwise.oinerwige. toIn i t i- !••.• fi-ire 1 tlia lie ivy l"--r- wiV. en-ue — Friemis anil the I'ulilic generally, , they may lit: received b barrels, Szr.., Sec. . TIIK KM) <) 1; .n;\K 1S:, 1 . IN l-'OUU VDI.UMK ? , occurs y Post direct from Damask , . • ¦!.! h:i\vli:t!i- i.> .|.. is now making Anauavinents iV r the opening of 4 V)illiam 'fapscott & Company, DI'AWINO ROOM—Chairs covered in -• , an.l tin- I M U-1 :i:i l inn- PIUCKiv. f id. KACII . BKAUTH 'UI.I.Y liOUM). (he f)j!i!c) li'l remitting Sixpence in addition to a very elegout '' Si. George 's .buildings ftepeut lioad , Clarencp Dork , Sofa , in do,. Window. Curtains to match , i .'iiiv i!n-y " cit-.-h :i t:i:-iar \vli.-:i a ji rcoi ./ L KXDIXG I.inilAllY OF WORKS, Volisinospoj itaiii the Price of each Volume. Jj ivr -rponl , and T-ihli-a. ' ¦:;¦ ' ftT Those Uu\ CHebi-ateil PltlZfi Loo and oilier VM . thii;- •, %< >; . Si. <;..iu l!ie ,Mi:y>e cxdannlSiiarv (.'omncUfiim has occiirrc.!. to bv made payable lo John Bennett, CO , Fleet- Sideboard , window Curtains. ' Popular Atitliors . Thi' Wngpon roof , P.nil Troncli l.:l- i eel I ' .ll vll' :-- '.li t' S;lil.:',v llnilU' street , London. ALSO nr.D llOOMS—Klli ptic , . :lll ! t lit" KilitOP a I iictiiircs his intent!!)!! of nfltM 'iii^. ;i( Ueildinp. hanu'iiis l'rcss, 1 A Cataln.^tic, wltji fu/ilicr partiou lsirs, will in-ailste.a,l 1'e.alber I!i.-ds , and - ;::e iliii- ' u-i , l.y v> hi« - h t! ¦>> i:. -;• it-1 — h:iw l n- .-n Mm)!)} : lUWLSTOS & STOMv.im, ami all s r.njicar in a low tbiys. Chris! m»> iiiwl.a I> rizc of O?iE ni'.\BR!!n iii;i. FOE NEW YORK Wiirdiolie , Ilrcasing Tables, ami M' II SI I Stiinds. :i!:-i «li:i! i~ - (i!l u'niM' ¦ '. . , :i! !;e.inl tl.eiv :< SEAS, oi' (iii (o HooksL'iirT.s. pi iti- . OAI-I'AIN TONS TO SAIL. Also, a rnur.po«t Srate Beilatt-nd. ' (]-) I5'.io'ihiti;'iin;j , (iencral Piinting, Machine foi (!ic li'.-si Solution aii MM A bv : UM!:I- I- iuij.!..yii:> 'iit '¦¦ .¦' . ::- I .-:i- t i rO.N'l'JNKNT Di'iiuiiiiond 'J'. articles. Cila«, Ik-lph . China , , vil-f,, fOIHiM'tC!! GKNTl.KMKN'; FIPTl" , , iOD 2'ith Sept., SUMDRIl 'b'—Culii.ary ¦ Kulitig , ice , ice , executed with luatncss and Cor liv «H- ' ' Carpets ; Vender * and p- M llieii- ':u> " " NKW SHIP , 21)00 1st October - l'i-lil-.iay Clock ; ' ;•:.:•: th-ii : -;..i 1 :- ,ti.- \vi!; * HEAL TH WHERE Hall Lamp. . di-spaich. u!AS for the S»!i:(!!)n «!" sniolhcr I'lnfcmn. i« bv. ' TIS AliTIC, .- Droj sing (Jlasses , &c , to-. lier M:n,-:v:::Tiv,.. Z-rt-^ii , " ,oo (ith do. Tire Irons ; Hearthr ugs , Xnrs Oiilcp , Sept. \-J , ] $:,l. i'«>iH|«c• l- '.yi.i..-an I h.s-.v i:.;- K- Auctioneer and • 1 ' ieir • ~ 11— FOR KEW YORK TJT1 -J F1UEXD. {.'iire of A»i!im;i. of Twenty Years' (untHns;, L'lNDO.V , liirbnrd , 201)0 ¦ , . .' - 11 18-.1 !:iiti!i;c. . it; tlie ¦! iv, :::i 1 cvoi'v i|iii:'ter nl SAH Till-. i.-OUUTII VOI.UMi: COXTAIXS A QT7A1") - Extract of ,/. SjIDDON S , Howe-: ill.iO Pnptembcr Olh.. JT^-v. TAT 1 positivel y on Mill 1 a Letter from Mr. K. Ucy don , , l:: ' ' r ' ' ' TMMM.K IXHKX lOl'l; VOM-'MK.- . AM)I?K\Y - . ^:iil. I n-jfe! i.i viy. tlie ivli;:i:iii. . Jh-ilisii TO TIIK V!J(>T 7it , King Street, S dne:/, dated 10/7* of Novem- rOSTP.n, Hollii'iton , 2.,00 K Vs SM' rK.MP.KlMlioniagni- ) y ' ¦ :¦¦ First-Class KMItODYIXn AHO17T TIIUKK TIKH.'SA.M 1'I V IC t O.v.sriTirno.v , Iiritto", 1)000 %%( iilcivUct^ :i -¦;-iil i\un; |nvviiiN in h\'laihi !::;> ^^^^ ber, 1SU. To rrol'essor II OT.I.OWAY .—Sir,—1 ^ m'.vi)Ki:n .-|- OI C() ! AlilMI. ¦ ¦ ^^^^^^licent Shi p H ;-:I : J .' KX (:KS TO .MATTKI SS - .\!?TI-:LL..TI J .V , :)i)00 .: '•; tni:i!;: _ . ;. ( ; it ' liuvi! the pleasure to inform you thai many cxtrannli- ' 11 ". IDs (l.l . ill y, tl ir s.i.'i tl iM .iilitimi KYKItY -DAYrSKI .cr.NHSS. WORK' 1-VHOIS Ilarlshoru lf >0.) Whr-M. Millr .rs .. ¦ Tfl K l-:. z. , ;¦! ; (I.! -- ¦ •; ' l" _ ' DAVID GANNON. ; nary ei-res ol Astlima have biu-n eli'i'iasil hern by means l.'.s ! :> -:ii !. i-: A>-ia!!y l.iver|>.'l. ^'uti are " " A IST j) O- M:\V IIAMPSini iE , , Shi ppini; Wheat ... _ M' lT.HKKrr i;.\i:Ym.or.r.niA oi of your i'ill s Chase 1800 its fit ¦: ' ¦ ; . One is that of a Lad y residin g near llic ... • ii:t "i y ;ir i.-ii-i .:i . an! t!ie i' ;,¦; . i,:500 To-i ltcmitcr , H.G 'M) T MI . r.tiri.hcn. MKSTIO I- roxO .MY. J. II. PIIIU 'PA IO, A inswor lli , 1S0I) nl.-u-k 6:i!s (new) .i ! ! 1.1 •' KazaihacU ," who after having for twent y years been M W. Od ' ¦ ¦ 'ik " lli ix " t\n!'.:na!ii":cr. Tholair ANTAHCTIC , liirkers , 2.",o:> White ih> i i- r i wi;l..i.;; re.i>i .i:i , therei'o'.v ll iey IV- ' iiKKTs. , leaders of THE FAMILY FRIEND ¦:nal)l.) to make the slightest excrlinn , KiiHoriii; ' very ti ll to IV-. "!. ' ¦ ' ,1. A.' Zerej a , IHDO lJarlcy '¦ ! :vii:i"- wit!; i':lc:-i-t. Will bo s-.KTicloJ by the A.n.Ttcan IV.ckc! will find the f' .llowiti " Elerrant Designs in teiirfu l.y from slmrlnuss of bri -uth, co'.iphin^ anil 7d lo :}s ill M :\V WOULD , KniK l.t , Si)!)!) I' l'.in, per bavw-l ... !i!ii FANCY " " s-p ittin^, but is noiv , to use her own expres- £11 1)4 lO £00 0; ri;;: iiMi". ;.ST \\y.y. p AT,EDLE-\V01lK, in the following iiosr.M.'?, I :I iii.!-.. 2000 Oatmeal, per ton ••• sion . 'll 18^ I'd ¦: N' , able to run u;i to the top of thill mountain. Ano- di) 17^ I t O «:.. - !. ;i,c, :;u.l Ii!;o " . l umbcrs of the Work :— KOSSCTII li. !!, ;ji;no Indian Mc il ... :ie!< l>n> ' liu'V pi> " ©Ny/AIID," ther case is lh.it of Mr. Cuton , Tailor , lluleliinsiwi 's . 17s Dil to Ir-'s Od ¦ ' Ca])tain C IIASK . A'ob. 1 WATKIU.on , Haivcy, 2001) India:: Corn , per hrl ! :.: '.::o i i-lii 'iiy ¦.: iuv.>ii!Kiiiv!ii; >wt- ."!l):l Huihlin ^s, Clarence Street , who was so hail that he was . > *.*» Oil to flls 1) 1 • XD . 2 llrmn l P'Ovlcv, ICnitU 'il \i\co—.\<> . n, IIUN (.!AKIA.\ , IVitlerson , '. .-. DD I'lnur (supcrlinc) ... 'i'licsc heraitiful Shi| s ui!l be magnificentl y confined entirel ¦ ' 2ss (M r.i:il: l :l ]. ., -li 1;- IM l.;vcv|»i.il |.> Jl iiMii! y to his iiud-rooni far six months , prii r ( 24s Cd to .. CroirV.ct fill!:-. ?of:i Ciivoi-i!!?—Xo . A , T.-ihlo (Vivcr , A. /¦- Chli''indlerindler , 18.ill Soef.mls ' ri!t:il tip for First ami .Second Thss asscnijnrs 1 to his tominencinp; with jour l'iils, untl nttended re»u- •2 '>s Oil to 0s P-.l i :• i;- .I t!|..- Iivau ti::!! r-Uiv.w 1 i '' '!' :- l' l .:ii!ij-i -, ( l ( lialardi.er'dl.. '!' Thirds .it , :i- Mat—X. i . , Snfii ur ari ia«i- I'iiluw, f'nvhol LIVKIIP OOL , . , 2 :00 l!)s O.I ventil -iti:il , ;u:d |Uii y hy his meilieal man , who iirur.ounced him to he l' 17s Oil to • —well liirlitt'i ', provistonrd ; 1-Mircil—Xrt . fi, ('i)iivolvuhis Mat lor l-'lnwcr \':iso, (iAIUtlCK , Ailann, 200;] l)U!th.5 ;!::. iti .-;i ' , t.! 1 - ¦!. • !;• , l-.> tl ie tri ji in (i-n ( in a d y ing slate, yet ho , likewise, to my kno\vledi;u ... lPi Oil to "Is Od ' am! every attention will be paid to the health l'liiut do Priixcih -s .'.illir—Xn .7, Cu riacro lfci jr, IVih v's nuBKlH' KF.LI.Y, Unr-low, 2jtj() New Hay per ton • '¦ iiino ..iy . has been restored to Od to oiiiiKiiihiti-: eni.ne.l veil Knitfo.l Sn-k—Xn 1 pcrfecl lii .silth hy the u?c of your I. ,..¦ Strnw .pcr ton l;is ' > i ' and comfort i>f pisicngcts. For Terms of 1V.S- . I , Xo:\i^lit^n I'atlvrn Ti'ly, K!ii;t'.>! ' Now Orleans. 1 • n :. -i:i^ . li>i - tiny ¦(• •! nut m-.- Uvt liav- '•¦!l i'ills , ami nibbing your OintMiet it rii«hl and niornin ^ nos e.'. il to 0s ¦ • ir :i la r.ivri|iic—N'K . !>. Liu;.'* tm.l (iPiith'in-vi 's ' i:MC01iN. " !S00 1st Oetnher lice-f, per Hi -t ;¦!. .:. SliT.-.l y al tt :• we atrive l in ssi^e ispp lv to Xishloiv.-: .!(> into his chest . (Si-ned) J. K. IIKY DON. Minion per do Otis 5,1 lo 00s ' 1 ' , Snpcrlj T:il . Cover in l':il.:hwork—Xo . I". L')ODlt::.\l.\.\tI. " I-JUO Gth October •ii . . >:v":!ival iirrixi-I ) cr tin' ' A!I« III -. I -' John .li'IJoiiii.'!! (.ere of a bad I AZ of inure i!!iaii ^ix Years' :is Uil to 4s ' , !.:i'l .W r.i!l;n—Xn. 11 , Winter I '.-i)', X.-ol; Tic, Mini Uit'lev I.amb per quarter... I :iie .- ..:i;.i i>.:it a l -'jll-mnii eaiarun l«r "^'.uiKiorr. on, •1.1 U 0s "¦ LAVITT ' S Qt:.\v , or cj leovos, ilraiill 'attcra *—Xn . I' , Cli;!.i"s 1'i.iUi. sianikii:!-'. I' nric pel lh • tiiat a *;nvial train \v.>u!-! iesvc lii i -' SCOTIA. Mi-kell y. lri.'li) •1-is (id lo -10s ¦ Mr. l'arkcr of Xo. .r , (J riihain ' lijroil I'itfS ¦ : 1 ' (.'rs'scry Q'Mll , Vd!.. II. , > s l'l.'.cs , Uryponl , neav ' . ' .V..,-!: i ./ tin oiKwniriiee nl i;:r.\c:i Xn Hi.11 , hid sileeis VLOUA McD ilVALD , Wi-d;:c, 'JO!*.! 'J'ailow fu uw) T. Y. C. WHa (id to ."9s <•¦ : * . U , V.rcs.l Cloth , Mi:-i, X- ,x>\ C..:;vorrtto—X» !fi , on his lei;' I'IMIII ti.e a^e oi' ei ghteen ¦l .d! . . :i . M!.i:riiANT s Q'. AY , Conic , ' »-' i;.| to SS-i U'l lyh-y f.n- i I' :1 ( lf> until upwards of ei «r Si. John, IS. I!. Ditto (old) 37a rnet St:ii-. , liee-c Cluili —Xo. , Mai ghty, and allhou;;h fu" many ycar< fid to r>i To ]-,n\V .\i;n .M-JKIWI'LL, Henry Sire-.t, l: : Oil -i Till'.MiS , Leip htoti , 2u() 0 Whiskey,Whhkt-v, per gal .(wholesale).(whole us «> ' fur il yarinth (ilass, Ti.ileilr- Cushion. l'in- '—Xo. lie h.id . ti iit the lirst advice in t 'uc- country, notliin vT i :- r.i >;¦::; • . •. .' .: it t . -r Co::i:ncive caiiii.it («:;• n^ " tOd t'> Ss ¦ LiiuiTic!;, or to GAKREiT DOGJIKUTY , l"lo\vcr Va s f> M.it , Pfin* l.::ee Ci, av in Civliel —Xo . 22 aw.sfound lo cure them, lie very ' For Aiiilralin. Do. (retail) ... "> .. •:M'| i! il.i'/ '-I - • - ' " ' ui ten sunured most , [ . ;. ;:i:ie-= I .r : ii'!.)."!!!;', vii; r.-iln I.e.-. I!' ivi-in- vxcruciiitir.!; pain fir lonu periods together ICAO'LK, 2)00 llith Sep t li l.TTI.U MAttKl'.T . . .,.; ,I .. ... I,,.;], : ,;;,, ?.I:,uif Xiart. Kiln:sh. , l-i-h Serv:-!!.- " FisV'-Xn. , which iii'M- I ^ .^ i., ' n||i- i,wil i.ii-n ('heo. '!(itli <; 1' ( pieitaied him from attendinjv rntcn. ! • A::- -t;st IS, 1-'";I. ~cl li , Ciict'-o, 'lirr-;:- ServieCo, " .Srilton." lo his Utniness. lie had • •If. I::' : :.:! ;i-^vi:el- ^'.> -.-w i iha: :•. hi- .-i gin n up all TAPSCOTT'S KMKillAXT.S' (iUIL) K , (Xew an.l r.u (Tor tlie. wrel;), - - 7n'< lo 703 Od ¦ VOI,. hopes of ecotlin^ a cure, when at last he was 1 v. i(i:o- -r::: r..niv; u-;n;\--' , i:e l :•!• t!i:lli ¦ Mi. KCMlli:U Ol FIHKIN3 WF.IGJil » ¦ " ;,) 1 per.-ttaded to try llolloway 's PilU anil Ointmoal, whieh largi'i! Kdiiion ). can bn had by remitting Six •' ¦ ¦:•¦ :• \* • - - ' . 20. <(i!'.i1ie-!i-h CiVil.e Vr.i .. O,-li".-in Ch.iir C.v-.e . :::.v ;!.:m - ;i :» .-:.. Alter STSAM TO LIVERPOOL. 251 ¦ • he did , ;i:;.i Postage Stamps for the seme. Wcdncfday - .- - •• iw . .'-. i!..-n,.! iniy lp..- K iiliv-l ]'¦•¦ • -;>—X "i :?•' M however wonderfu l it inrv Kiiju-ar , tl;e h'g -..-i . ; :.i > . -!,• , !•.• :i'.\:\ ! * •. -. i ' . . A 3-ti! • • ' ' was hl Ye-lord ny ¦ JUL Y , i s.!]. <> ;.c!!-vo;-::r-. | Kf.!;»i >. l .^i.-x—Xa . :> '.'. M:vl,--n i 1'iiint I /iee. tliuruu ^ y healed hy llieir means, ami by ci'iitinii- ,r)l i:i "'.:r i ¦-; '~~J? * - ing lo use tlio Pills alone afltr his WATERFOHD UNION This Day - '•; '" . ¦) • ri~ . rnnr.V > .\Ti:i:ri .nii A S. OCIA Ki iitti-il Mitti-a—Xo. at , Knitl e'l ^lo-nvr, Xcttcil le^' was well , ho has v - i iir.iri . l:;:il i ll, Uv! ! - - 1 - Ti.'.v—>;¦ >. i-,(\ !lv-:,:inth f!!:'.:s liivnmc in hcahl; so hah.- and liearly as now to be more IJi - . ' - . 'i-l ;;:. : .;i . -: :• :,i^:, ia.--v riox STI :A :I 1> AI -K : ¦ , M-if , Knitt l-I T.'llot MAUKK T8. ¦ ¦ ¦ f • •(•!• active than most men uf fifty. Till-: DU1U.I N :¦ . ' - . ¦4tfx£ -»- I •. . . i"'-;i: -I v, . ,. . mllE Jioard of Gnanbans of . . " 1 .COMI V will h. -- <^3 « ' ^Vr^f:, .'-.. . 'AN despatch , ir Kslrucl of a Letter from ¦iu: Matthew Harvey *< '^ 'cpl., lS01. ~ ¦???•?? powcifu Padiile tionni VfiL. IV. J the abovu Union will , on Thursday, [I llh fc ';^^y£ l e O i-' I JI ?!;:'!¦) ' '' : ' ' V ,^ yh'V fir n i .: - ii::l , Knillr -il Pailovn of Chupd Hall, Airdric Scotland , dated Jan. 1, r The continuance of Remarkably fine , dry easterly . . . • i i. ' '- . ••!; ;..\\> S ''\'. 1 1 ^ J hitr.-.day the 2.>th itist. receive In . 'Vfi.-i ii) — X.\ -lil . L.T V'S Xotte'l l':\]\ Sereen lom IS50. OWAY mo8t ¦ ¦' ' ' —1\> Professor llol.t . — Sut ,—Your vidua- winda h ilratring tlie liarvcst to a close under the • in -\ -.. • • i - ;. • •: ;V: : .¦:•:• i:il.-: IRON PRINCE, proposals from Competent per- _ i'ii.vi-cr !'.>t •::nl S'-.i'vr—Xo . -!•' H'Ovlov Xn . IV, Tuiin- li '.u Pills ha^e been the means , with God's blessi.i^, of favourable cireumslan-es. All kinds arc coining to ' • " Cup- ' tun Cl'llAX .| sons to fill llic Omce oi I'yii . -- .. ;..\ v. -u\, is i: . '.v l tvt:ilIn-j in ( i .i! , Sii.i]ii- Mat liir a Toilette I >-itt1o— !vo . -13 , Mn^iufl for a restorin R mo to a stale of perfect health , sind at a time and|thcv yield admit- ' market in ilie finest possible order, ' ' . •¦ - . S- ofa , IVitchwo rk Designs—Xn. 11 Xi-t 1'iiv the llair willi when 1 thoug 1 :av..: u.. [' ;; i;i-: .—vy >,- , nh\ in -rcl.i •:.lj« :; > i .'300 Tons IJurdcn, i'00 Horse Power ; . , ht 1 was <::i the brink of the grave. I 'TBSL Girj ?Bk..rBC"GC2HT BT J»JECJ^^.r«irf tedl y large nnd good. :• ; at a Salary of .Seven. Shillings per week, without Tiller C'li-hlon < (l(tntiiii:i . f ; va.jun S!i:ipt>, Xct!H i;i£ wlia! tiiey could for me,stated that they consider- b uiefited and the didf-a?o ainoiii; early kinds stayed , tins '¦ • - ;•.•:: - • FRIDAY and l'io; L!Vi:i;p«..i. . — S.i „ ;•: t!:. - ^:\-U ¦:. . i air., •!¦ •! !•; , n even TUKS Mittm--Xn. -IS A f'ovor i:»r a I'o.itstnnl <>r Sol-i Pillow , Kations. ¦ . ed my case as hopeless. I onj; !it to say that 1 had damage being much les* than was apprehended about - - - DAY. A lilini! Ta-^cl - i-t:;-|.:!y l. . -;iisv-, t! i. .: ] ¦::>] > v:.v.\.>i<.< a;-, Cover. bcon sullerinj ; from a Liver an.l Stomach conip la--;! of Proposal-; stating the names of two solvent three weeksaRO. Prices have become more steady at ¦ n-e-f ' Z~ *S~ For particulars of Frci lst or Passage, Kadi Hi-Sinn i< illinimtpil liy n "/OOD KXfJHAV- Innp: standing , which during the last t>i o jr. sirs oilier to :•. i ::<•: ;.I ;:I !: ;.,i at il.-ii y -; ¦:..[, •! i. )v fj got so Sureties willing to ynn i:i a I5otul for the sum the moderate figure nf i!s 8d to 3s 0d per cwt. in ' ' tp;.l ilNfi , so thai Croeliet WnrK"cr< niny eei- tlm lUUern much woise, that every i.iut considered my words stone , about the ordinary Septem- .!.•!«.•;-.:•. . l- ; .--va- '.« ,.;• Cl'y ti .- !;,^ :::' . y ' o ' of £30, accompanied by Testimonials , will be , 4d lo 4Jd per JOHN 1' . (.'ilAilr.MU S, Quay. hrl .iri! (¦ninmi'iifinir it .—Tin* N IIMM i:tts M \ Y m: I..\ n eoadiiinn as liopeh;ss. I as H las! resource pot ber prices of former years —neither has the market :.;!-'it. '.i , :¦:. , ... :! i- en ,:u'-i: :: .\- I' received by nio up to F.levcn o'Clock on the i:' Vi 'nirri 'n:il : or Si'.iuilATiil.Y I'isiri: Two- '.'i'.NCi: . MMI ; lint jnir- a l;ox of jour l'iils ,wliicli soon gave relief and by |:er- become surcharged by sillers, the supp ly being g°od a* • tin- . . • • ¦:: \' .¦ ' rlinser't are reeoinmenileil I D tililain Ilie V OLUMES, wl.ieli -i . !-: . en- •. . .!. \\\ lii;-.-J --i WJI , ci:<)OK . ( 'uiisitibi:! nuiiiiii^'s, sevcriH g in tiiuir use for soinu weeks , together with above named day. ihe. demand. nm lilli"! willi prnciirnl mailers nf ' 1 -inicU-jtri 1 cv-ry-ilav use. rubliiii j; ni g'ut und morn ing you r() in tiueiit over my chest at our m.irkels yesterday w»3 S- I* 1 !:Mii--i!ii'iir!! :iv!y in a j^".r. :: r< liliiii. ::! , I.ivi'i'imol. (By Order of the ]>o.ird) B ACOX .—The demand Trice 2c. f id. eaoli. and stomach iiml ri iit side however ' ¦ ¦ ' 1 , g , I liavi: by llieir means dull , and slack selling for old kinds, which , , j ¦' •'. i.J :i : • 1 •!:•!:. ••!• iiel .iV. !:ii.i. nloue got completel y cured , and Xo ihe nstonisliincn KICirAlU) Bl'RKK, ¦ ¦ " FO1 arc nearly off'. !. I < a ele >i '.' ; • ¦!"[ .\v tiiat Viili ic:n ni!i!; . i . of iny.selfand everv one thai knows rue. C.erlv of the Union. Wieklnw , old , tCs to 18i ; new, o2a lo i'l-is; ditto hnni f , T'li- flioanosf Origin;1.] and Copyriulit Jfusin in (Sianed) .MATfllJ AV IIARVKY. mild hams , old , :):'.-< to 40a: now, -10-1 to 4-is. Limerick DI!;I:.';T rimM WATKIJKOUH , I IJO \VorW. Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. 11. Atliday, C erk 's Oflice have become scarce, indeed all good kinds are, and now , IS')] n:.\ \!:>:;!:. TIIK r.vMir.Y nilKXP . VoU. II. n-iil III , eonlain i'Uy, Iltg /t-Strert, Cheltenham, dated the 22nd Soptumber 12tli brin -r OQs to 02s per CTTt. ' nntni-roiB Ori :iinl a':d Copu i^lit Musi?al Pifiduetiins MMM Sales of American bacon have also heroine slack , at !iei- i- ,i! ;vav- .: (¦¦ • i -(n ! I'..r Ti-na-'.iT. 'Tis Flic well l;nonn Favorite shi of January, 1850. vJ'ejr^'S.^arci p hy (!.*lcliraleil Cnn:pfnf-r» . These n ny lie had eollec- from .1:2s to 4I5i pi-r cwt. Little doing in cheeks or r t!ii' nft-alii - ¦¦! !.i:l i:.. -.<.• To Professor II ULI .OWAY . Siii ;i;»iii^ liiU'ili^cj icc. , !!;it-!i a imitvl, tiwU' . bound in Ilix Volntnrs , mire •_'¦;. fii! . r.icli, or ihouhir.r?. ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦' i M .- I I -.. :-.rt it s _' "• . . I |! ; :>- ; i. i:;i' I .' M . T ;- separatel 'i l. p:irh. cwt - - y in lite Anrrihers.pri'o ¦ *ini,—!\l\' eldest Son , when nhout l!;ree jears of 1'OItT XKWS—PASSAGE I.AUO .— Fine scarce , at 51s lo 05} per . A N SJ K E N N Y, I'ONTAlXKIl IN' VOL. It. P,,.it.- A fiir demand lur tiie best American , at 5Gi li: tiyic- iM :. mi i i'- vt;- i.i e.ui . i i. nge, was alllicted with a Glandular Swelling in the — Of WATf.IllOilD TIIKKK 'S A I'OWKH CAX COXQincit TIM: .U-.HlVl.p. u^ij per cwt :.t tlii- Mii .-iii :-!' i!;e yea:' w.-.il.l i.e .uVi r;in. , neck , which after a short time broke out into an to SW01!!'). Sonji nnd Clmnis 1-y AT.i;xArciit:i: C.iii—Ant- -I '-p- - . llufkliaMi. \!:i:y|».ri. .-..I..- an-l e.al . ¦it df it. l!m ii.e ' i' I! U I! T II I) N SOD T ( ,)X.S, ¦ I'lcer. An eminent medical man pionuunceJ it as a N' .'.'. ITV (>) Sl:ii'. y, r.ri>l.O._".|ii.|* :it i':irto» . .v wl i it s tlii' lvt .' .\i!;n- I.KI :. ] ¦.> ¦ •>¦ f.V". V\ .) ' Births, BXaniages, and Deaths very bad case of Scrofula , mid Marv Aiiii/Mlirli. - .. .\rw|..n. r.ui.-. ¦I prescribed fur a oon.'-i- ' ¦¦¦ 1 .' i:it" it. TJJOMJS JL1YF.S, Cummimd- r, TIIK I'AMII J Y 1'OI.KA. -•!? >• M\n:i- ?rOTT. One 1 ,l:ri" Klli' P , ''I yi-.ii , HI n .^t- .'i . inm. iifRtii. . deinlj lL lime wilhuul effect. The disease then lor four " * 1 1 cl' tlie mosl ntSr .'ictlvr ami livilv r>f lln: now OTcr-c'oM'j I ;....r._'f lii-. r..;irlii . l.l.-v. .-Ity n , l ':ir.iiir. r..:il :. On .-'atimliiy. llx- nth instant , :it h-.-r r.vi.U-in- 1 , IJu.-iy. ..Irs . M. •u nv. i wlien we ^i ill l.avo t!:r> mi'.wr.v 1 , Tu tail [ Wind and WYniherlVrniittin g,] years went on graduall y increasing iu virulence , when III III:I> " :i:i-! rnun-is Mailii;:- 1; I . IM - .. IM S:I 1 I . roli;a Music. (In Xn . It.) 7ili—TI , , , O '.^ li.'i' . nfaiiiiiKjIilei . ., ,, ., ij i- thy Law: I.IM I.-IK , r.-als. -r- -sr. r.l-s'r.ri-l tin-lady I-. DyW.yn I :•< : ln-t to jivi- iivt tl:-;! l"r.i::i:in!v ju: I T:\i- o.v Tin: uv// si;i 'Tj:.vj iL'ii. .-i.les ulcer n the neck , anoth.-r formed bel.av .^ uniN . "ii. ' (In Hi. - l'"li insi:int , at li. . , "I , Oil ! SACIIKI ) AIMC A MOTIIKU'S TKAll.S.— .-Mi 'i-.n. U.irt.'M , Trii.ui. I '. I . ¦•: ' " Ilie left k:iee, and a third under the eye, biVtdes s< ven '¦' ilie MK.st IVo.ili-i:;.. - a!. 1 tin- la-.-: ]>> ;>;ti:ti ('oin)i(i-eil l»v O. I.iNnr.KV l' *i i . (In Xo. I.",.) m !¦¦ .\iii.'-l I 'a.'.ii ir, ¦:•! ' ' ' Hi,- lady of J..lm 11. l)ill-n , Ksq., -I O <-p ak of the tncri is of this shi would he , % others on the left arm I' . . u (;nier li^i' lliarkn.e.k, rp p, , with a tumour between the K:ivai;:i.: •>¦¦¦;¦ .;t. •;.¦ l. - . - i:i Irelaii'l--;.i.::i:';.; v.- e !,:i.^ t im-!ii.l.. HYMN— TIIK PKASONS. —lly Ar.t:x. I.i:i:, r.sij Dlllilill (*(. !i. I. . Xi:vv Vi-rk. i-l' a so". .L superfluous. eyes, which was expected to break. During the whole iill— «?i> - . liallintiiii, Livi- rim.! «di M-'ville , the lady ol A. lli:n.lrr.s. u , l-.s.|., -i f a Captain Hayes is a most ex- Wiirils by litsitoi- I!i:::i:n. (In No. 17.) .l e. , . At Sea View, S- ^m -l. of Hie time my sulleriiig boy and received the constant li..v..li.i;...|. »Iwi-ii-c . \.-wi aMli 1, ri.:i!< . full. ¦ perienced seaman ; his kindness an;! attention Maiifari'l. Join's, .till", dn. i ! \i-iti - r- in the -rin- " i.'-ic::- n!" THE HUOKF.N-1IK urn:!).—Hy J. T. DfCfiAX , KSQ advice of the most celebrated medicid (ientlenian On \V,'.lnns,Iav , tin- l:llh A UK., nt lit!, Mnlt-Mreel , N.-vv York wat'. . i!ii".]:i:i l at 'l :n t. Davis, liia-trn to those ]>er«oi:s who have sailt -tl with him arc PiintT Iiy TIKitis Ml-Xf;is. (In Xo. If).) Mi l—Vi:: w, ye. tin- lad y of lii-i-ryi- William Iliitcliin^s, l^s,;., M.I)., lair or ' Clii.llenlia p.i, besides being for sever.T.1 months al the Alhl iii's . I'"ii* « - r, ll.arhav.- ii . Swany.'.'i , r'.pp- n l- a .•• ¦iiroe <• ! L'liK'.M! eu:ii;i! " I. . Qii. 'cM 'rf CV-initv , nt'a son. .. well known. She will be abundantl y supplied TIIK SKCliKT. —liy .1. r. Di'CiAv. Ksc. . Smit hy General Hospital , where one of the Surgeons said that Illlli—lirni'i' , Itaniiiii , X-Avi'iisiliM-Kils. I i'vi¦•••,- i.iay n: iV4i 1 tm tlnrl wiirlmv in Mrs«* J I - MA ST . r; i:oiicn. (In .\n 21.) would the left Mars (.i), Clar! p, ].iviT|»».|.L'f*. M.\sti ;i.\i'-r.s. with Provision , Water, Fuel , &c, agreeabl y to h^ amputate arm , hut thai the blond l.v tti. 7 <¦ Nan e v . I'MW-M' . ' (ii. lii'i'. Ii:ii!. <-;- . On 111- Itli insliuil , ol SI. .Mary's rhiorh. Knnisrorthy, ' •¦.••iiitintl |ilace, in w!ii-!i !• ¦• • lii:- * n -- .! i ir- TIM-: I.ANT.rArir. OF TIIO.«K r.YKS.-Composed WHS M > impure that if that limb were taken olf it Act of Parliament. , H lli—ll.-ir.ir-l. l!i..-:vr, -i wans.-a . •¦•¦: i\< . H.-v. JuiiL-slSynw , «'X- |- .T.l.- »., Kdwar. l Hynie, i:s.|.ol l.ail.nv, ii: .riae lv-Lli'iice. liy A I . KS i:>ri M us. A I. KX . I. I : K , . f.i:i:. . Pnni by Would be Ilien even impossible to subdue Hie disease. I' licieblii l- . Siiii^'n-'II, 1'i-r l Ta!l--I , •!•'. tn luliii Se: rl...i.uiU'li. s-i.-.iii. l-.liiiiahti-rof Hi-: hitc It..hurt laan-- , Fur f urther I' ltrliviiht rs sipj ili/ lo ' I' ' a.iil..ri.iv. 'r|»«.'l. lite Mas. W AVLKTT . (In No. 2:1.) In this desperate state 1 delerinned tu give your l'ill.s Ini M l'rii!iv (. :: i- i-ii. l.iv.T|i H .I , I,"' .^ ICsii. , i-l 'Savainiali , lii'or^a. ' Charlt-s Murray, l-.sq., I. IL- U I I- II :UU in K.MICl.ATI'iX.' \\. } \(UKV. Mill ScilS, 2,*» , . Or y 31 it~ . M,\i-:i A I.. ClliLd. (In No. CO.) appear , and the di.-cbarge from iill tiii ulcers percep- Ahl.ii- , daujliliTi.r Pavid I.n-, Ksq. ! :i lar.'f Klliiicf Ti i—11 ;.'-¦!- a:. l lri.-!i;iic:i , AViilcrford , ,U»ii=t l.tf'.li ]« ]. - A I I.I O. , TIIK FAMILY WALTZ. —By Miss Pitn.i-. This tibly decreased , and al llio exp iration of ei g ht months All/imlxiir N W. rmvini'- s. li.-imal , liy tin- Ri:v. M.J. Jen- . ¦ • tMe nf o:ui_ .i!i i j I '.ili—l!:iin '. 'ii' i , An thony. l.<-inluii . pr.nisi.uis. ii i,,-'-' fn»l:iin Du-lley Clara..* Hill , II.M. Tjlh IJi-aiiiienl , i .-M.-.t 'niti'.n ~ ' li-'W , carry in W'allz has liof- n gri-ally ndniiieil. It is a sni'ililf! they wen: perfectl y healed , and the boy thoroughly ' ' \V ateiriord tTnion. T I ! I -MI. w.n i.r ilie hil.: Maji-r-iiem-ral Sir Dudh-y Hill , K.CI!., t-. ICiinna !i>a! t , :iii-! vi.iil .'inil si:K-:ai.CM.f •. ' ••• (v.::n;r\ t- "iiip:ir.ii.ii In " Tin I'amily Polka ." (In No. 07.) restored to the ble. to l ' 1 A-iin: .V K!i/:i!-i.i!i W illiams Swan-.1 l,:ill:i«l lati: Lii'iiti iiaiil-llincral .1 . j ' of -sings of health , .he astonislinien t Mh—Ian- . , ' i ii-..raina, yoiin^'Sl ilau^lilcr i-f tlie OVi: IX TIIK l!i:K'i.V OF TIIK IIOSKS. —C'IIIII - Dlllilill («). l\!ivaii:-^ii , llill.ii -i , -re. • :.r liu '. i.TS care f nr tVu .' rnilK I. ot a lar^e circle acquaintances , who could testify to l(o^7l.'.li. 1)0.AIM) ) !Hli—liiiann yr-. i -l il . .l..>i'p |i I!..in', \'.<,\., D idilin. of CJlAlt- pfi-pil liy Iliiiii! Mi:xr:l« . (In No. 2.9. the truth ol this miraculous case. Three years have ' @& Vii Mi-rv tr'). .-'tiiri'i'. l'.ri- i..|. "'\ DKATHS ^^ of WOrLDXT, »"—Comrmswl liy ' J-^ANS the above "I AVOri.O YOU now cU pssd without any recurrence of the malad y, liii i—II'iViT, ('"inii.lU N'i rxI' ir.l. ulna'. On Wi-ilni'.«.liiy, iil llio rrsi'lenci-of hissou, l.ismnre, \\ iliinin :- ISTI : I ;.S OF CH .\:::TV . ^>i*^ra^V.v> -*- : ' A I .KX . I. I T.. \ .. (In Xo MI.) and llip boy i; now as health y as heart can wisii. W oval K:IL'I''. Al ¦ii . l.onil..;- . -ii'.- v isioii Cra.lv, i:>.|., an oM midri'sp.-eted eitiz.-n. ¦ 1 l;ni<;n uil1 on 'J'IIU R'SI ) AY i.-i-nc-l liy ii'lverti^.-iiieii tin! n Seviii'in ^iwi ' - MY .MOTIIKirS (;/?AV!:. -Coinpo.-0(l hy J. V. T)i:c- I' ne 'er these eirc-imstances 1 consider that 1 should hi; |):i|., .T. llaiiiby. far.lill '. lc ' l;i-; | . Oir.Wonilay, iu Sli -phen.slivi.-t , Charles H.Crn»k, tlioiiifiinls.in i-l ( , (In Alliv lle , lli.lm:r , fardiir, liall::s '. i.l'ICilu-ard L'V. H .];, i:s.|. in tin: Catlni '.ie Catln-iinl u . this itv <; AX Kso. Xn . :':5.) uul y ungndelul were 1 not lo make you acquainted •.i- ' - illness horncwilli eoinpt-'.cnt jiori-ons to Jill the tmileiiutnticii'.-d I' riiii -.' l.i .'i.j«-l.l . . .Vi'l . .1. . \l I 'M - ivsi.li'ii'O i-fhis l.rntlier . alter a Inns , Wj -.m- r. ¦ ¦ ¦ K SIJ aaeil :>iyi-ars fi'i' >. ,u.|:,y in HcTi .ilier, inai l ol' ln.- fiiii ii.-- fm-tlie " Sl.i:i:i', CiKXTI.K n.\RY ! "—Cninpnscil by this wonderful cure, cllected by your medicines after Il lh— Allihii's I'-nv.-r, .\:in-.'a. i'i.pji-r iin-. flirislian resiifiiiilion , .laums llavrrly. .. , situtuions in the W-rkhou^e viz. ;— |- , l'.- u.-r l/an.-llv. l.ail.i. on the rrpnriiii!; stan'i.f tin; 1" I. KK >IA > * Jm:iiN«i., 1 , (In No. :V,.) everv other ineaiu Inul failed. .l!za J im- . -l. taii -l , ii'it u native . Tin: f;i:n:U-iii;ia ii is onl, iiiTi'<*ary In npier Ilie Nninii-T roniainin™ it . l-Mw.-inl . I!-.urn. I'.ir llii'awl . -nls. tat-.-f t':e iFnval Arlill i -ry. , An AS.slS-J'ANT-SCJlOOLMASTKlt , at a iloiiKicli (.'o'.ii plnint. 'lv ' -iii- Stf-pli.-n s.itr.-en . nwl l.> tirief: %¦] ; l int l'lirrha^i'M are reennmienilod 'o nlila-n • ll.-an r. M.i-. - . l .hnt- , l- iillasr. Sn I.I. 'idv , at l,. -r Ki lh. -r s resi-li , .'.' i- i\ler i- t!:e Itev. Mr K AVAX .\ C : II , i,ne i.i ' i!aii!tlilor..l "lie IJ--v. Uaiiu-I M'AKe.— salary of ;C l 'i tier annum , with rations Ol- Extract of a Letter from His Lordsh dated lu'l!l— I.:uly l :oil|.!.. |l. ll-i:l:r- . : i -.=i-tl£>fl war- Sariili Klizalii-ih , , apart- the Viilmni-i . ii ml Ilins s-rurr Hn- wlitl.; SF.lHh> ip, - IV.nn n ear the li.irn- ni. iniisiuiiovs .| .Mary Jam-. Spi-lliui;. c -l •• • SI - T, I 1: IL;S . n.-r.il-alli wasciiii-.i-il liy lirins |in-i-i pil:'t d , ~lie'l , wlii\ l:i-t ye:ir, ilelk>lit< . J' ) ¦ :ilir; ment-, i\C. I'AMII.Y MUSK;, in an elegant fia-in. nnil at a trifling i/la J/cssina , Leghorn , 'l\sl Frbnianj , S-lo ¦ :!¦ JI I¦ i ri . I!. .. .< . Hiiiiilll . mal l , haviii'4 ran away ; sh-: was taken up sciiseli-ss, ami expired < ¦ ninny tlioniati'l.i in the Ciiur-.h of Trinity A MILLER , at a salary of 1G3 per wick , eo,l. —To l'rol't'ssor iioi -LOWAV. — 'j ut, — \ ariotis l li ls. v. llarrnw. li inivrn . Iliiil-sl-in- - . a I'. 'W hours. , ... ,. ., At Sail Mill, fiahvny. ar'!-r n protrael.'d i!lno.-s, Alarijan t , \vi.. \i..vi. :iri'iii ¦ ¦ wi liout rations or apaitment.s. A Innilcil }iuntlu:r nf A.lrcrf isenirn/f i <:erfai t:ed nf llic : ' . . unlike tin' .ie>v .- . wherever llierei-l a on app li- f£?-r IVr.-nnu wNliinir to jinli/n nf lh(! contents In add thai your Pills I I .IVI : ellVctei! a cure ofa disorder Tin; I'iu-1 of Clare ivill reside part of tha year at the c-uion to the Cli I irst I'niii 1 Volnmi's of The Fririvl may n-eeivo 'he in my Liver and .St.uiiacli of jhi. tiny a:e in llio of it. I rk. lie must also enter into a . ,whicli all the most eminent Wrt ilAT. — i'.iiulisli S"nreelv any on snle. rnrt-i^n had splendid family mansirm, Mountelumnon. nii'l.^t lii Sj aii ;, and here bond with two sureties , font sum of I'lSOO. OfADiM l'Li: I MIKX. {rralis , liy applvi:^' (posl-paid) the faculty at home,and all over the contin ent , had mil rntlier more inquiry at latn m'es. l'loniiii; cartioen are Irtivl ami Lady KVirin^toii suit arrived on i: Aini'i-iiM , iii all (^iiiiitries, th\K I'l'-el-stieel . Lomli'ii. ; nay, not even the waters of Oils- se.irre nil" tlie coast , nr.d lint little choice for buyer? , so Tuesday evening, and loi't ihi.s morning for Kilrusb, on •i- lirui iheyil.i ( '|| I| Assistant-Schoolmaster at home. I nt in . .I Wl bad and M^rienbai ). Iwi. ilito liuve atiolher llox and no eliaii''i- r.in be reported. on a visit to Co!o:iel and Lady Grace Vandeleur.— Lim- 1 ' 1 must be conversant with thr: National system of , FAAFTLY TUTOR 1 •¦' i . . V« .- . ia I nlia we liml fiiin Iri~:!llMKi 'll pector. Cmnnicnced tin thr \st of ./rimiary, 1?.",I , gned) ALDHOUOUIM I. P.AHI.KV Iiml onl y a retail demand at nur l.ttile quntali- on a cmitiuentnl tour. Her ladyship still continues very nii'l appea r J hi.se celebrated i'ills are wonder fully ellicacious in 'J'he j icrson appointed Miller will have I'. J take nit the \.fr !h. 'The Duke of Norfolk, accompanied by the Dutches* 'U'.iii, ' ;i, Sl'lii: n.l a TASK. inp, .' ii.i; l'oniaw ('¦.!!;, wm iM even ' sla-lr t:> eharuct.r and competency , will bo received , p laints 1- ils Kctention of Venereal A lfec- Iij ^I , — UnLTS, Is to it Id ; w.-llmrs and ewes, lid to I?. of Norfolk, and the L-idy Adclr/Ji' Fitznlan Howard, atten- ¦ritr. VIIIST vor.trMK rnxTAivs— l '•• ' .Mi.r t!,,(. . HI :,;, -v^ver, Mr SMITH by me, on any day up to II o'Clock on the day Colics Gout Urine ti.ins. Scntcli—Wliits , washed , 21s to Ols ; ded divine service in Arumlel Church on Sunday, and ¦ l^ i- ! • :, '¦ \ • .-:. .;• . \;,- A COMI 'I.I' riJ I.NGI.I.SII filtAMM Al! , Iinprov odantl Cousli pation llead-ache Scrofula , or \\ eakness , from to IU ; ditto cross , washed , afterwards received the snerament, the service being . S . 1, J;,,, i-x. - flh-'il ' erew,' of i'!ecti"ii . when the personal aliendanci: of the hid ditto , washed , li-s Gd Simp lilli -il of Ilie bowelslndi gestion King ' s Kvil whatever cause, < (id ; wliiii ; Highland , !ls to Us (M ; laid ditto, most impressively performed by the Hev. G. A. F. Hart , we!! i .i:..\v:. i. . 1 .;.,. ;;,>!-,- ,,, . ),;„,,; ;, ¦¦! - Candidates is indispens - ible M to Ills |,i ; f. . IAMII.I. .!! l.Kf:Ti;;:i:s o .v CIIKAMSTKY (.'onsumptionDebility Worms ol all kinds &c, ^\e. lain in ordinary to her Majesty and Vicar of : ' . , 7s Od in ?< (id ; «Uin , per Hi . !!il to I l chap ihi-i. th-ri . -,;.- .,, . JiV orJer of the j^ " i^. ;. . . s inucli CAl,, \V.\ T f.i!i'' -' cxci'cincnt a? forttier ot:cs. iliiy, upon tlm Great .Xurllirrn liw.'. < >nc tniii ran ihlo AXU t/niK!{ I'UOIII.KM.^ CAmOM. SOUS') 11. I I ( III ;TII ) ncsday, the prices were, from 7:i!iie iinini'T ii? a p'irl; ." lieinjr Answers I'ills and Oinlnieiii , London ," are engraved on the Go- wo nr happy to learn, at to I'.lii.Mtio: »! QiiiV.ion:,: I ;, Amongthc gu^ts 15roughf»ni , ii( -: - "I r.inls fi'l.in^ :ijr-ii>i-'t c iH-li otln r. " Jiy a singn!.. ! VAKilCI) MiS' lCI. - vcrninviil .Stamp, pasled on every P.it mid I Sox ; wi'li ships in :iDy i»rtof b gradually improving. l. '.\ s v. .ii w!t!i oarp I •• '!:¦ • f'srm'r. — I.\NV. The most liwuiiiful line of )aeket M.I'., who is on a lengthened \~A t rliai.re no Jifo was In.'t , Ini' a yroat ii. ;in> | IIT.V /:I > V. ITI ' Ilie si-imti words woven in tin: wnler-miirk of tin; ;e .k^putclieil by Messrs. Hall ia -Mr. Hoebuck, : '!'h I' I -7,/„, ¦ ,,f- the wo'.'l'l , we believe, nre tlio. i i' c • 1 m*»i <¦ I? ,V * ""I -. th, Ff. iitilii Tula) U > ' lie ;oks of i!in:cli J :H UTJIJII - IV ! " to the distinguished ex-Chancellor . I'll nrl'"s l!. rounil tbe inr-iiiriuc , T.-ri x'oU :'c <'o , I.iveij-i-jl. L Dr. Cahill's Speech at Leeds. and worthy Protestant by tlie coimnis»ion It A S T! THE BENEFITS OF A STAT1 MOUNT MELLKR VY—ITS .SCIIOOLS-AN NUA of crimes which 3?oets' Corner V C O X T KXIIIBITlOiV. virtuous men of all religious , brand with the nsmei of MUSIC HALL PROSECUTIONS. MEETING AT THE infamy and damnation (sensation.) These men. how- A i;. ever s u x '• Quis torum viderotur es3attende d they need have no religion at all—they merely lollow a tain the offered fruits of the struggle. Lord vra public in Tail's excellent magazine oflast month. all the lime and energy that liurnan nature 1ms at dispo- 700 ofthe Catholics of Leeds ; at.d additional interest spiritual place j and of course (lie cheBper they can txi Tiiei! us you H.I mo I will tell the We are there informed that these Holy Fathers John is an unwilling prophet , like Balaam ond sal to religion , learning, and industriul Inbonr. Tliese imparted to Ihe proceedings hv the knowledge that cute the work the more profitable is their prafension Sheffield , Hence 1 tum Lovely, wciivy,^iut b'Own hair, ; they arealso supplied with food nml show, has pocketed to divide the Bishops , and to counsel quietness been always too poor and quite insufficient for their sup- posed the health ofthe bnst-nbused man in Europe, " His clothin"; anil in ihe lin'iv lips u Oo.l irouM rize anti-Catholic puppet ex- language of distinguished Irish editor— . p hundred and fift y and prudence. Perhaps those persons who aru port , because the soil is radicall y bad , and therefore Holiness Pope Pius IX. " " They sell tlieir scventy-nit.e thousand six tremely ungrateful. In consequence of this the Abbot souls at an overage fur food, clothing, nnd seven shfllinga And delight to vcvol there ; to disregard the orders of a Bishop afterwards again rose, and said pounds , eij.;lit more than is due by Act of Par- preparing lnis been compelled to send some of the community to The Chairman shortl y n-week , during their natura l lives in thii worid ; and be- Ami lier heart, her j-iyoiw heart , 'the " health of her Majesty the liament. whose titles are not dul y set forth , may be Dubnqne , in America , to fiiund a brand) Inmse of the he begged to propose sides all this , they will be supplie I in the world to come Vt 'ln 1 would not its )>e " . Mol ? doing his work , and helping him , however un- order , and lie-l p to support the parent establishment at Queen (applause.) . ... _. . with coals for all eternity " (rours of laughter for Still , althoug h these virtuous Prelates have The Chairman r.e\t proposed '' The Lord Bishop of Kvery jileasurc 'twouM impart , land. liome. But no privations of their own could restrain the several minutes.) I am glad you have coupled my deliberately set the said Act at defiance , no one consciously, to weaken the Bishops in^Eng Bcrerlfy »nd tho Hierarchy of England." [ nr.ne the witch i:i tiicc charity of these Cistercians during the pa»t year3 of de- name with the clergy of Ireland ; and when you hear Shall 1 It is very true that they ore not bound to obey Tlie Hev . Mr. Drown returned thanks on behalf of the of them has been pulled up to answer for his vourinir famine. The emaciated poor crawled in hun- SIIC 'I details as] have now brough t before you, do you BUI,op Woolwich, Sept. 8, \il. conduct ; whilst, on the other hand , our Catho- in those cases ; but it would be a scandal to dis- dreds to their Rain, and received from the hands of the of Bevcrley. wonder at our national anger ? When you read the re- to to lic Bishops, who arc proverbiall y attentive to obey, ar.d disobedience may result in greater Keligious a^ much food a* enabled them survive or The Chairman next proposed " Health and long life port ofthe Rev . Mr. Osborne , of the liallinrobe work- lause , and one cheer Tlii: KMICHAXT SHU* the wants of their Clergy, and whose honesty is evils than the apparent weakness of their to protract a miserable existence. Oh , then , was Mount the Rer . Dr. Cahill" (loud app house, where one hundred and twenty starved and naked Melleray a Christian , a Catholic poor-lionsP, which , with- more.) He stated that he had been a pupil of the Rev- . women have been confined day and niy ht without bed or are doomed to be fined , aye, and superiors. him for twenty years and in How oft with grief must the heart contend , unspotted , out any s'ale endowments—wit/iout any expense to Die Doctor's, and had known , bedding, or a form or a stool to sit on, in a room of 24 upon his " Letters to How ol't lie by sorrow spared, imprisoneii , in case of inability to pay the fine , We have probably only begun our campai gn country , ftttl and kepi alive thousands , and (what cannot reference to the interpretation put feet by 20 ; when you hear of the brewery at BaltiRrobe , that the Ami mine issa-l .since I lo lYithiuI , the true ; mnkea spiritual retreat. But t'ie cheers , which lasted several minutes. Wlien silence wai priesthood ? We are the only friends of the poor lriih, away fi-oni the Thou shall not steal." This mandate, in commenced his fli ght; but surely patience is a There are two She l ore the Inilc^itviin bride " Mulli-ray demand • a special notice. restored he said—Ladies Mr. Chairman , and Gentle- and we shall not , or cannot , be silent while they die tens secure our vic- very targe , That fainted to bid him adieu. the Divine Deca!ogue, is often so rigidl y enforced virtue, and we shall in due time schools —senior and junior—containing n men my friend in the chair has painted me in such glow- of thousands in our presence. We are their spiritual M-iynooth—some , b the magistrates, who now swarm through tory. assemblage of boys study ing —some for ing and gorgeous colouring, I question much " if ray fathers, and we are base cowards if we dont raise tlie cry from tlie y for tin: ^he i"vc motlicr's acliin? breast penni- forthe College of All Hallows—some looking out mother should know me" nt lilt! present moment (loud of murder as we see our children slain before our ey.i, our land , that they will send to prison a A State prosecution would be a short road to lor the various Her darliii'j;—her only joy ; Catholic University, and many preparing laughter.) I am glad to ht-arthat chucr. ns it i» a prac- by what we consider unjust laws. Englishmen Cannot less cul prit for kidnapping a couple of stray of the Attor- schools are cut!n-ly And the lather trembled and wept as lie blest ultimate success ; and the speech departments nf secular life. These tical relntalioti of the art'cles which the London journals be ungry with our anger, when they hear the case fuirly think that anl it H is. affectionate true-hearted l-.n\ fowls. It make one's heart ache to ney-General demanding a conviction would be the free—nil classes are educated gratuitously, have published against me ; and it proves that the fero- stated atul they should applaud us for our courage and n considerable this man should he incarcerated , whilst the eloquent defence of the Papal supremacy ; occasions an agreeable surprise to sec city with which I hnve been attacked , has not a response our fidelity , rather than condemn us for our opposition And oil most from various , the tears that the sister poured, allowed to run loose. But have number of respectable and well-dressed lads in the hearts of those persons in Lends whose esteem I to law-* , which have made our country a desert, exiled As she ba le a luitr farewell Bislmps arc but we donot think the Whigs will prosecute the arithmetic , gram- parts of Irehind engaged[in tho study of value and whose applause is my highest rewar.l. Hut the living, and d shououred the dead (loud and raptur- certainl y broken a solemn Act of Parliament. Even sham Bishops are dangerous in natural philo- , To the brother her faithful heart adored, Bishops. mar, music, history, geography, clobes, it is a bad way to nnawer tny charg.-s against the Whig ous applause). l ukl not intend to speak on politics on As language may never tell. hen-stcaler, to the amount of two shillings— by boy s get lod gings The this respect, and James II. lost his thnne sophy, eloquence , and classics. These cabinet b lsvelling a calumny at my head , throwing this evening, but you have forced me into this course charge. It , y tlie Bi.-'hops, to the amount of above haif a mil- meddling with them. The Whigs will not prose- from the neighbouring farmers at a moderate dust in the eyes of tlie public as a cowardly substitute by the terms of the toast which you have drunk to my And the pavting lovers—how wild the voc school , lion of money. to make is hardly possibly to overrate the value of such n for a reply to me, ami putting words into ray mouth, name, l'rotcsant Enijlis'.imeu should fed as Oeeply W t!ie 1'ond despairing maid, cute, nor will the Tories, it is one thing especially as this of Mulleray, in the south of Ireland , expressive of sentiment? which reliy ion and my own na- the insult offurcd to their ancestors by the late bill as "When she saw her betrothed compelled to co Tail' s Magazine gives us a list of eleven Epis- speeches in Parliament before the Speaker, and classical when it is remembered that almost all the former tural feelings equally ablior. B>it this is the way the we have resented it in Ireland. When an English From his honie 'iieith thep-uur slude. copal offenders. the Judges. from another in Westminster-hall before schools, masters , and scholars, have disappeared Times does his woik , and this is the answer which Protesaut stands in York Minster , or Westminster, or and Oh! for a bucket and brush , with leave to There is no danger in the former, but there is in Munstcr. No doubt , Bishops, Catholic colleges , Europe kas received for the revolutions which the Rns- any one ofthe noble Catholic ruins which the desputism Oh ! many a tic hath she rudel burs t , edu- y try to scrub clean these mitred abstractors of and no man knows tins better than parents seeking n safe , pr<-)i/?nsivn, and practical selfciidii.ot has eaiw.ts!iipl!iat that- gaily on, the latter, Melleray to supply cation for their c!:iidren will call upon for thu concerted attempt W I IK I I that vile cabinet lias paces the ancient halls of Oxford and Cambridge, ami And many a hope that the heart ha-.l nurst money, due by Act of Parliament from them to Lord John , who, by such means, would not only llio great want of proper educational establisliinonis now made to sap the foundation of the Catholic Church. But reads in the architecture and on the tombf of his coun- Like her statel furufarc gb. laws , We s'lall see thc:n no more—they're gone to toil 11- , set to work in earnest. different thing from car- schools are conducted by two intelligent and well-c.l I have made, from the despatches of the ser- when he travels across tin: heath of llunniiucde, where I-'or I read—tliat exile bind — Passing laws is a very quotation * ClIAKT,tS WATERTOX. cated Monks Xavier and Anthony, with a competent vants of Lord John Ru3sell will bo read when these his Catholic ancestors forced ,1 ireak de>;>9t to sigu the To force i:s wealth from Missouri's ?oil , rying them into execution. without layman as assistant teacher. I!ut let me come , calumnies are forgotten, and will warn ray countrymen charter of English liberty —1 ask, is there.au honest man And die in the stranger's land. Walton Hall , September 1st, 1851. innre ado , to the UIIIIUA I exhibition , conducted this year never ngainto trust the English cabinet, to rely on them- in'Gieat. Urit.iin that will endoisc the dishonour cast on in the schools of Mello- h that calumny WHAT IRELAND PAYS A-YEAB TRADE OF DROGHEDA with more than orJinary eclat , selves fur the defence of their civil libcrtiei , and f o- the the illustrious English dead, thoug has ray. Thursday, the21st of August , having b-'en fixed as maintenmice of the indefeasible rights uf conscience (loud been ever put-lished by the 1' rime Minister of England TUB INVASION OF CUBA Pkce-begging we are positivel y assured i:i the considerable I I IH day for the exhibition of exercises, a cheers.) In reference to the attacks which have been (loud cheers) ! If you owe obedience to the piesant lieda at the present inclnd.ng For Foreign Manufactures .. £10,000,000 study of most men in Drog number of Clergymen , ladie-s , and gentlemen , made upon me, what must be the feelings uf hone-t Eng- century, you owe veneration to tlie centuries that ar« :iud many nf thy The issue of (lie invasion of Cuba by a g.in£ of Whisk Ales Wines, and moment. In other days steamboat building and the friends tmA relatives of the students , lishmen , many of whom I set here around me, when t past — if you respect the ll.ieeu and her ministers, you For y, , a3 " flax and cotton mills engaged local inhabitants , were in ntlrndance ; and , th^ re n-sert tlmt I nm incapable of uttering the seii'inmnts cannot abandon your love of your ancient kindred and adventurers from the State of Louisiana , ami the Brandies .. 4,000,000 the erection ol adjoining instead of schools ar« not witl in the monastery , but in nn to which vile London journals have turturu i my words, name ; n.n-1 ho decs not deserve the character "f an extraordinar y commotion which their fate has For Tobacco .. 1,000,000 their undivided attention ; but now, field outside the pale of the cloister, the services of the e»u!d bow boforu the vuica of any man increasing the means , f never hiive . eitlixr privately or pub'icl y, gireu expres- Englishman who raised in the United States, gives serious cause For Foreign Sugar .. 750,000 enlarg ing manufactures and excellent baud of Cappoquin were thankfull y accepted. sion to any sentiment towards the people of England 09 a living, no matter what his station or his authority, who is, liow examinations and exer- by bmm'ing the nf apprehension for the peace of the world. The For Forei gn Flour, Grain , and of commerce , what occupies man 's mind Tho Lord Abbot presided. Tlie nation , except to say that I havn felt immeasurable grati- would dare to otlViul the living liri'on friends of public order, cp.n a situation be won. Memorials to Sir Wil- ciaus proceeded under the snp'irinlcndeiicn of brothe r tude towards them for the rclui f which th«\ aft'irdeu to memory of your illustrious ilca I (rapturous applause). and all who respect the and Indian Corn .. 1,000 ,000 ' a diiin ; the wood. OWl , of AjfJisb ; Matter John Treacy , incJosure of Jifeniture . This is a neutral ground , where An additional return Ins bian issue 1 by the Census nals in Prisons .. 1,000,000 little X VAH whose very curiously wrought picture-frame in and Master John Joice , of Fennoy , an interesting men of all panics and colours can incut ; where the THE LATE EXECUTIONS IS HAVA. . Commissioners, showing the nuinberof houses, with the exorcises closed , the Bog oak has attracted much notice in the Great hoy about ten years old. When the souls of men, as it were, can creep out of the body f.ran RESULTS Ol- INVASION. increaseor doorcase between 1841 awl 1851 , and the de- £3G, ,OO0 of the successfu l can- '227 The wood is the native cherry lree, Rev. Mr. .Barry read aloud the list evening, and hold i itimate communion with each other , crease percent , between the samepevio-U : — Exhibition. didates for pri>inii>i:is and distinctions. Tli* premiums Report nf Irish Manufacture without feur or disguise ; where the entertainment shall executions at llaTannah is tbm PROVINCE: or LEIXSTRR. elegantly carved, and polished without, any consisted i>f books nnd medals and each imy nn being The account of the , be founded on courlc-y and good breeding ; where We the A'eio vork Herald .- — 1841. THE WAY THE IRISH SPEND THEIR — Wexford Guardian. called made a reverential bnv to the Lord Abbot , and re- given by a correspondent of staining. cun enjoy a true feast of reason at a distance from the ntt'ectcd to write to you more tfian to Inhabited Uninhabited Houses. Total. MONEY. ceived his book or m-jdul from the hands of the Rev. Mr. " I am too much Houses. hurricane of political nnjer which rages ouisidi -. And been witness to one of the moil Built, HuiMin". O'Meara l'.l*. Although the ceremony was strikingly say that 1 have this day 310 ° Thirty.six millions a-year, the most of which PORT OF LIMERICK—EMIGRATION. , there is no nation in thu worl I where a communion of the porpetrated in 'tlie an- ,409 Vlfi 'H \fiTl 1120,051 interesting -. The following is Ihe list of the distinguished brutal acts of inhumanity ever 18C1. is misapplied ! It is no wonder that such a No less than 70 emigrant vessels left this port mechanical arts and scientific education cim b.; under- A'oicoiiteiit , this Government , in avenjr- candidates , but not to encroach too much on your space, ua!s of history. 259 2.V2 17 SJS C82 277 .V22 people should be last to 1st inst., contain- stood with so much pleasure and utility os in Er.gland . death of these unfortunate, and . , . poor and miserable. Here is from the 1st January or on the time of your readers, I give onl y u very briel ing themselves in the The ouiy places wlicre there w.i? tin iii.To.ise You have in this country the wealthiest aristocracy in and which it muy even be said in Idol a sum paid nntiunl ly to foreigners, or squan- ing 12,000 'passengers. It has astonished us to nbs'.ract :— perhaps , misguided men, being in the city of Dublin from 21 771 to 2.3023. the world j their palitces were made of pearls and precious themselves, these Spanish auilriritiel , , , dered uselessly, year ending December las'; there " TO TUB GREATER C I.ORY Ol' OOD. wan brought upon equal to the interest of the na- find that in the (; stones ; they are clothed In garments set in diamonds, and chastised fur their exceeding ly 111 the year of our Lord , 18.11 , in the Schooh of deserve to be most severel y OF MCXSTEP tional debt of Eng land , and the support was remitted by emigrants to their friends in they walk on golden sand but there is often to be found desecration »« rnovixcr. .. of her patronage of the Imina- ; reprehensible conduct in permitting the , army, monarchy, the Mount Melleray, under the amongst the working and commercial classes an aristo- country- 1841. and all her ambassadors ! this dis'rict , through the local banks alone, Bnd tliu heavenly protection of St. they have done , of tbe senseless clay of our brave Inhabited Uninhabited House?. Total. lute Mother of God, cracy ofa higher kind , (hat is, the aristocra cy of mind , The founders of this industrial movement saw large sum of £4G,000. It is calculated that not Francis Xavier , the pupils have distinguished them- men. This morning Houses. liuilt. lluilding. where the humble man can rise to an eminence , more ex- One Italian , distinctl y, and calculated carefull less than £70,000 will be the amount this selves , during the last scholastic year, in tlia fallowing " Forty American* y, the enor- alted than the drowsy peer, and can stand on a lofty point One I'hillipp ine Islander, 304,037 ]S /JPO 1 ,023 337,005 order of merit :— •' 1'our Irish , mous wealth of Ireland , which the inhabitants year.—News. of mental elevation to which he could perhaps have never Two Habaneros and 1851. " The most distinguished in tho various classes were ; " One Scotch , . Sfi'VSO 19,277 .013 2c!fi,~23 had in their possession. And also saw with arrived had he been born with a b:ig of gold tied about Hungarians , John Flanagan and John Dwyer (ex aquo), John " Two Germans or The only places where there has been an increase in grief how thoughtless and lavishl POTATOES. his neck and the title-deeds ofa bloated and ancient , de- alter which the troops were or- y the Irish mis- O'Meara , Pierce Griffith , John Cunningham , M. Treacy, were shot at 11 o'clock , 1851 ljein-; in tiic city of Cork, > a^ume the mastery of the fiercest elements, and a decrease of 1,200—the rate per cent, being 30. , fenders, fire-irons , tea- a time for calling out the martyr 's spirit , you and I , deur to our heart?. trays, snuffers , scissors the man "was l y ing on the floor. The wadding to give employment and support ti> tens of thousands of , ink-stands, spoons, throug h- Cod's grace , have it in us. It would be well for thu human rai:e in ievery country ? And wh«t manor trinki ts of the pistol had set fire to the bed. In the our opponents to recollect that there is a certain princi ple , &c. ; from Sheffield our penknives worlds of men could in their most unchained fancy ever T^OGH, T11K FUE.NC1I lMU'Sini;\CV. man's pocket was found a paper, on which was which we cull Zeal an.-i tUty coll fanaticism . - Let them E SCAPE OP M R . SCULLY , M.P., MR . 1 table-knives, and razors. We get much ol our , imagine that when Galvnni g.ilvaniaedafrog by accident , Lonia Napoleon seenu to hive been h-irii' , Iik« liis bewarii.of awaking what thiy would , in si-oliing. call the MRS. KSOGS, nmi.iblc grandmother paper, and all our fine written " I must die, and I desire to b; placed in the seventeenth century, ha had discovered an agent M.P., M R. O'F IAUERTY, M.P., , under u bu-k y planet. Jo?eji!iiiie *H upper leather , manufac- fanatical spirit of the Calholirs. Fur years and yesrs the *!•»'¦ sl-jr appears slill i:i tin: -inltin > with her in the same tomb."— Paris Journal. which in one age wmild lead to tbe formation of the elec- &c, PROM DROWXING .— Mr. O'Flaherty, n^c. . How *I . wheaten flour in France, our own herrings and arrest, the officer received a violent blow from tho Loss and Exchange ment is but too true ; and Englishmen in their honesty of Lough Corrib. On their return u«^ y attri- are deceived into the belief that the poor in a ling are caught for us and cured by the Scotch ; a stick. In the prisoner's pockets wore 17s., through this department , which is mainl Irish hi these fa- noon the boat struck on a rock, aud m'?" butable to the insecure manner in which they mine districts are degraded by an ignorance below the greatest es«J<"» AN UxiuvAM.ni> I'IAXOPOKTB 1' I..VVB '.I .— \V,> fiiul our umbrellas arc made in Manchester our several begging-letter petitions, and a book it filled with water. The , lowest level of Pagan barbarity ; and in order to rescue 0 1 the following cxiraonlinary statement in l!i« Xaliomtl — containing several curious entries. He seems arc enclosed in their covers, parties forwarding u-ere repair the w " , . walking sticks in London. The satin in which them from their forlorn sitnatian they subscribe tens of used for some time to t " Count OrlolF has ju.st pri'SLMituil to lh.: Kmjicrnr of h tlie Post-office are recom- " difficul ty I we are christened and married comes to us from to have kept a diary,—for examp le :—" July Newspapers throug thousands of pounds to have them instructed in the and it was not without the u t most Kussiu an e.\lr;ioriuan wliu hail brought upRoltz at It in i:eath h ft him in sums amounting to of great curiosity to the tourists who are now ^^^—^^^£^^^^ a Jenny Lindto wr '. Aftur which weput on our Jenny Lind of the receipt of money, ing like an evil spirit , and gll liug with noiseless step into his small property, and the young man immediately pur- and our Western Hi Jiat , y r-ikled into a Jenny Lind reifanrsnt , and partook 0! about .£00. The prisoner told tho magistrate visiting Galway ghlands, as the poorman 'seabin , and *ffering food, and drink Published at the chased diamonds ringt , with which he lo;idud hi* twenty , and WATRRPonn—Printed and -j^, Jenny Lind sausages Then we tot.knp a Jrriny Lind paper , y !" they almost invariabl y take the earliest opportu- clothing provided lie pronounce with his parched General ^ g. finger.. It wos with them so adorned tiiat he performed that he " picked up the book in Piccadill nnd King-Strret , where Bookbinding, " read a Jenny Lind editorial, smoked a Jenny Lind cijrar, after their arrival here to inspect this trembling li p the recantation of Ireland's ancient creed nre neatly anu before tlie Kmjiero r of Russia, who expressed his surprise : His worsh ip was incredulous, and sentenced the nity, , Machine Huling, &c, &c , and throwing ouruekct hack into ti Jenny I. nilchair, foil and deny his God (deep gentation.) He is relieved 1 ot tlie musical powers of the young man. Hultz it is man of letters to three months' impusonment beautiful edifice, and examine its interior.— by tiously performed. roaS'I^ , intna profound Jenny Lind reiorii:."—And wrote, we may becjming a perjurer—lie is comforted addresied to v>« caid visit " Vindicator. bv professing what All communications to be j is shortly to Tari*. add , a J«noy Lind " paragrap h." with hard labour. Galway he believes to be bia»nhemy, and he ig made a eincre R EDMOND, at the above Office.