THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. niiwkeLs will carry. All Paris is a battle tk'ld, in every street is a bulwark, from ev- erj' window llasho« a luusket, fnKii every hou9c-top ran down pavement stone* on the devoted and yet obedient soldiery of the King.—I'hcy niusf yield however, or the momently increasing tide popular fury will overwhelm and crus'll them. jRrening,—The day i9 ^ined—the peo ple ore masters of The Capital; the supfHx- ed blind and furitus mob show as hmicIi dis cretion and good coRdiict, as they have done of bravery. The Provisional Ciovemmrnt is heanl and obeyed. The report is circu lated, I think, with the design merely of keeping them on the alert, that 10,000 troops will march on Paris this night. Ev ery whert! you see an eagerness to have leaders; e distnut ppcvaiLs among the poo- ple themselves. All the furniture of the ralace has been de'itroyed; Init nothing jrill.igcd ; some thieves liave been in.'stautly shot. There i» no cry but “ Vive la Ch;\r- te •” PntToles a re established f^’erA’where ; they arc eoHectirigthe d?ad, and most sooth ingly attending the wounded; many who look like Sorry canaillc, beiiave n«ist res pectably ; many who dared not show their no ies in the streets yesterday, now bluster nn i flourish long swonls. The fact is, the lower class of people—no, not the canaille, b:it the class of workmen—have done tin? bu!iiness solely. Without order, organizii- tion, or chiefs thoj- liave driven the unright eous King and hishinelingsfrtwn theCupitMl. Fi-ida^ July 30.—Streets as full as thej could iiold since daylight—every one in ea ger discourse, yet no noise or tutuult, save now and then comes along a dozen fellow like Fall'-'tatr’s >hirtless, shameless, black and bkxxly, who crj' any thing they haw a mind to. Mid force others to johj them ; but they are good natured, and merely swagger aiKi sttcRr—saw fo»ir more groti-sque than Tther»—half naked, with greasy grinning faces and hloody arms; they stumbled a long in martial pride, one l)earing a hatch- ft, a second a bayonet on a pole, a third an ir««i spit, and a fourth a huge sicdgeham jfier, and cried “ vive la republitjue!”—of this class were the actors of the old revo- iutini); now they are few, have no she de vils among them, ami are unrepuarded.— Saw dozens of the bodies of the slain laid out fi«r recognition—^the bruised and blofidy hmlts, bloated and rapidly putrefying bodies, ASCENSION OK TIIK DUKK OK ORT.E.VNS ’10 Tin; THRONE OF tTlANCE. On the 0th of August, the Duke of Or- llis Majesty then moiuited tli3 throne. On hLs riglrt w®n‘ Marshal Morticr, bearing the sword; Mhrthul Oudiimt, Ix'aring the rown: on hisiet^, Mar>4uil Macdonald and 1 • . 1 i» - L «/ ’i»r» '■ II • I in iH>* K ii« ur^Miiii iviticuuiiuiu ni*u lewis, ni the presence ol the two C hainiKJrs, , and a., i.on.ense crowd ot spectators. t,..k | '=** the sceptre and «th to the Charter, a.^ wns adnutted ] .So,en-ignty of France.-Al 7 o’clK:k '»M. Atbnhn and de Uunugny, A.ds- . monung, ihc pcn>ple were crow .ling Ho »W, who wero the ...dy oh. ..enera. on 1 the gales of iIk. mlace, at ten thev attaclun.-^o tin? person ot the a.ve- jus startmg wi occupied the tribrn'als. At noon the "li.. accoUM«nied him uith.n the en- j I ulais Royal t kept him the two first days; that he was up all night moulding halls, and at last esca|K!d; and when she arrived he had been all night on duly! Three y;ung Americans were killed. Masters R. McL., R. II. nnd T. B. S. American youths went together to see the old (ienera'i on the first of August. He was ith an immense crowd, for the the residence of the Duke of 'llm King announced by a ges-j Orleans. The guard moved not, btit the the c«th to the Charter, a.Xivns adnutted ] totheSo,en-ignty of France.-Al 7 o’clK:k '^'7; '»M. Atbnhn and de Runngny, A.ds- i„ the nw.min” . tUo. w.-re crowd.nir 1 ‘He Prince, who wero the ..niy round hiul occupied .nv, - | . ^ J j 11 the asst;ml)lv a-j lM)ys advanced ; in vain they cried “Vive of the right vvas,nis^t.-At one ,^>„o„uced in a clear t’one la Charte !»-“ Vive La Favette !” when bcL^an to oecupv the benches assigned them j - ^ ^ j live La Fayette !”—it stnick the old Gen- i'ml’s ear in a moment; he stop|>cd, turned round, called them to him, and they went on each side of him to the Palace. In a great Revolution, atler astonishment at the events has in a measure suixsidcd, the most trivial anecdotes become interesting. Rrpuhlican. benan to occupy ..•v, — , , .,, . on the right ofthc throne. 'I'he tribune of j >H««'»'g dj>co«rse the diplomatic body was almost entin-lv fill- “ Pwr* aiul D.-putu|., I l.avc just . r.'.i ,1 II 1 i’l „„ ronsiiiniiiotfa a tr*atact. 1 am uieiily m-hmuIc ed With ladies.—1 he fleur d«s lys had been I ^ removed li'om the throne, and four large | ,„o. My coiinui'nwuU^iui'iluit Iwillfulliltlu in. tri-ciiSorcd (lags were dis|X)sed to the right ^ It i* with a t'liUoouvd^inn that I have nre»'|iiK) the and lel\ of it. It was a large chair raised i tnaty of alhajice which wa» proponed to im'. ,, one .ml n„cJ u„,W « .loc,.„„c,l |,J canopy ot crimsfMi velvet. On either hand i att»cU«l in lu r lilH rii. ». were placed benj.’hc8 lor tlie provisional j the (Mililir4r>l r iniianjfur: the violutiiin Of mimsters. The crown, the s-eptre, the | the Charti r uJ.nliaki n «'V i> tJ.inir: it wait m-- niace, and the Imnd of justice, were brought i to Uk- action ef the law*, a..d ’ 1- • 1 11 II J Uie tiowcT of «loma'» was Vf.- tcd III the ( hainlKT on a OKhion of rich silk, and placed on a i ^ i,,.p.,fio.i y.m lia», done ii.CcnO.mcn. '11..- table to the rigl»t t>f the thrt'ne. >>ehuid j„o,|i|^^(^|gu'iiichwe\avciH’tniaili'iutlic('har- - -* - * “ . ^ .1 1.' the throne stiKxl four ^iarshals of France, the Dukes t)f Trt'viso, Tareiitum, tuid Keg- gio and Count Moletor. At Imlf jwst ten, warlke music annoum’ed the arrival of the Duke of' Orleans, lie entered without a military guard, C llowed by his two stns, the Dukes of Chartres and Nemours. The cries of '‘Vive le Roi!” “ V’ive le dnc d’Orlcan**welcomed the Lieutenant (Jeneral tm his arrival. He ascended the eiuirnnliM- wnirity fur the future. Franco will, I fruirt, Im ha|>py at liniiic, rc«i>crt«l abro;ili, and tlic pi'aco of' E»iro]x; loori' firmfy eslahliiiht d." Ix>ud plaudits and crvcs of “ Vive le Roi” were rejjeatcd, and the King, deeply ailec- ted, prepared to Iciive the hall- Extraet from n Utirr from an Amfrifa» ffi'iUlemcn in t'mtirr, dalnl l‘arii, .iBjr. 7, “ As 1 inentioiU'l in n»_> last we art> going on again as Jrnnqxi! as ever, j-et ut iie her.d p atfoi tii, and three times saluted the a*e.ji-1 „,e „i,i arist'ocracv are op- Wy,aiKlseatedhim«-IfuiK^.meoAhe l^neh- , „,«i en- es 111 f!cmt of the rhrone. Hie Duke |k>, 1 »„Ue of Bordt>tuix on Chartres s:rt on the nght; and the Duke ; de Nemours on his left. Behind him stoinl ■ the tmir marshals apjKunted to bear the m-; .^^te than a BmrlK^n, and om is juM sigma, viz: M. Ou.lmot, Mortier, (m the , place of armont)on the nght of the 1 hrone ■ ^ ^oHient. Had y.Hing Na.xilean h.rn Maclonald, Mohter, (in the place of V ictor) in FroiK’c, there is ho tlouht Uit that he wiiiild have Ix'en King. As it is, the Duke ill lie proclaimed this aftemx)ii hanibcr of IV-puties, *s King of KDgliind hails it Mith pleasun*, and all lover* of liberty cannot n gn t the resolute and determined conduct of the French [>eo|)l’. In Englsiml th'*y are about opening a su!>- scription fVir the wounded, ai.d wiJosvs ami on the left. Five steps beneath this plut vi- r» Pori’I.ATION. The census now taking, furnislies inter esting fai’ts in n'lation to the grow tli ».l va rious s»‘clions of the C'>untry. I he ri'la- tive valui! of many places will l>e deprwia- ted, and others increawd. Many of the Snithem and Ivusfern Slates, for examiJe, w ill have lessconi|)arativc f irce in Congn ss, while that tif the Stales North aiHMVest, will Iv' jjreater than before. The State of New \ork, it is estimated, will ipmilier/iro .iM'/Z/orwi, wiii-1», at the nitiJ>ft»ne tao0,0!l0, will give IIS forty representatives. New cd him, and was immediately bitten in tha arm. He grasped the reptile again, and threw hiu) into the cage, without receiving further injurj-, exclaiming as he did bo— “ It is all over with me, I aupnoae; and, aa nothing worse can happen, 1 may as well secure him.” His arm was bandaged, and the flesh round the wound cut out without delay. No alarming symptoms having ap- |ieared it was supixiscd that the usual effects of such wounds would bo averted. Philadelphia Chronicltt Fatal Accident,—We arc informed that a man named Whetstone, was killed about the l‘-ith ultimo, six miles from LiiKolnton, while engaged in digging a well for widow Warlick, by the falling of the bucket, which struck him on the head. He survived only until draw n to the top of the well. [Rutherfordton Spectator. Anti-Mananry in the South,—A letter from Columbia, S. C. to the editor of the CtiarleNlon Mercurj', alluding to the public 9c.'ntiment in the upjier counties of Chenler, sjiys, “ You will scarcely Ijc^lievc that the spirit of Anti-Masonry has been awakened there, and w ill greatly influence the election. Yet It is tnie. A late important crinuiuil trial has cfsijured up this terrible bug-bcar of the North.” The Governor of Georgia has issued his proclamniion rt'quiring the IjCjiislature ta iiK'el oil the IMh of (X-tober, two weeks in advance of the regular day of iweting. Tho York city, iilihmij-h the re.^ults thus far give j rea.s.>ii nssipied ri'ason to ex[¥’ct some disiip|)ointinent, will overrun with ihoustuids of gold hunters, and that some legislative act is necessary to en- abled the Governor to expel them. of the Iiitcrior, M. Bignon, of Ptibljc In- stnictirm, and M. Lcniis of Finances. All wen' in citizens’ dress except (Sen. Gerard. The Liciilenanl General, seated and co- vercfl, invited the Peers and DrpUhes to l>e , children if riios? that were killed, to fsti- seatotl—then, addressing M.CusbimirPer- atoi then, addressing->i. I usbimir 1 er-, ft. the result, and at the snme livid and distorted faces, recalled to inindj rier. President of tho Chamber of Deputies, acknow’e Ige that Charles X. ami M. scones in ihe East, save there the TKxiiesl placed infro:;t of Uie Throne, said—“ Mr. i Polignac did ii >t trample on the lilx rties jf were headless and mutilated—there were! Prcsi-k'nt ofthc ChanilKrofDeputies, please j ,lje consent or .'ipprokitiun als ) wagons loaded 'vilh the bodies of thej to read the declaration (>f the Chamber.” ^ |^^»laii(f; all Peerages cn'st'xl during s.)ldiers, which were thrown in heaps, fronij M. (,'assiinir Perrier rose, and in a firint the rngn of Charles \^. are le-!nn‘«l null which stuck out arms, and h?ads, and legs, and clear voice read the declaration. The 1 an| voiiT. Our minister, Mr. Rives, who is in all directions-—w^ho can have an idea of whole assemblv li.-tened to hiirf with pr^l cmmidere^ ^ piecc of hlttnk j»tpi r, an^ «T.iiige? gone^ tJe^n To ^p oiii’ th‘ as-jTmpressi'nn proSuTetJliy We rea3rng‘,'wMiM:hj d’Orlean*. M.^ Polignu': has thus fur es- pirants for jk»wer, the free gentiy , ihe civ il ^ the Prince Iwlened tf) with marked attention* | caped, thoti^h one or t^ o ot* the other min- ^ntriguero n*^*t asi tiich of nosf! ilitl the\ i \V npn ]\|, ( assimir Perrier fuiished the | inters have hi*eii taken Tours, I /*annot *liow yesterday; now they crj- “how we! reading of the particular articles, he con-■ g;,y what wjll lie llK-ir fa4s it is sjiid that thrashed them! hey?*’ “ Vive la Charte’’ tinue:l; is the prevailing cr> —the chiefs, and they .. eongiaoralion of the an-cptsncc of Uwi»! ir- sav Lafayette at their head, wish for re- ticlm and pro|>o«iti>iiii, the Cliamtxr of lK'p>Uie» doclarcn tliat the miiversal and ufj^nt intTVKt4 of tho ^'rcmh ix ople rail tf> tin- throne His Koyal Ilt^hncKS Philip of >rlt an», Knke of Orleaiu*. The Lii'utcnint (Jeneral—“ Loris Piiii.ip.' American C>ttonM.—In a lt^fe^ written by the Rev. Mr. Dwight from (Vinstantino- pie, to a friend in I'tica, N. V. he stales j that our Colton Goids are in good reputa- r«'i i.^yji. ano i ^ rwich so, that tlie !’1.. i’*! Hiiglish actually put American stam|M their goods, to sell them to better advan- IHW, proliably give i.’00,000. The n-tunis, so tlir as n'tcAed, from Penn-> Ivania and Vir- jiiiiia, show an increast? of ulnrnt JO per cent. The increase of pop'ilati.>n in Alliany, witliin the last five years, has lieen very trrcat, and it prolwhly bus no piimlUd in the l.'nion. In 1it niimlier«'l 15,09 I, and in IbSil, V.’4,‘,’l6—beiiii ‘24’i, or more than onc-hulf of its whole , , ' “'m in l^‘2i>. New Haven, (Conn.) numbers l'^,0.')3 making an iucrease of in ten years. Baltimore con'ains sl^'iI'J. Increase in F.hroks or the Press—By a Rrporfrr. ten years, !7,7~1. j —1 once had occasi«Mi to rejxirl, that a cer- Philiulelphia, it is said, contains alssit tain “noble Lord wnsconfiiR*d to his house 200,000 inhahitanls. Of these iK»,0(M) are ! w ith a violent cold”—next nKiming I fiimd uithin the city limits, and 111*,*'00 in the ! his lyonNhip represented to be “confined sii!)tiri>«. The whole inen-ase sitice l“‘JO;with A riolcnt scold,” In the same way, will lie als.nl (».'),000. Uhi the occasion of a recent enlertiunmcnl. The poiHilalion of Cincinnati, is cstiinat- ' I had said, that “ the fir-l |>oint of attnic- edat‘J',000. jtion ami atlmiration were her I^ndjJiip's Tlie Niirtli C«n>lina Times deplore-* that ,!K>ks”—this compliment was transfi rreiHiy “ e!iiigrKiiiii to the \Ve>t hasiloin- uion- to the printer to “her Ladyship’s rools,"— n-tanr Ihe tfrowlli and pr>M|iertfy of the My prai-^e'. of the “ liitant Lyra,” wvre ‘ • i- Jiilui.t lOined. —JNeir lori/n;«r. ' l.yar." In an account of !eii. Saldaniui’s i eondiiet at Oporto, I olinerved that lie “ Ik- rallies coinlj the G reat Britain, ’aptain I’n'iK-h, has been engaged to lake Charles X. nnd his family to Ainericdi Init the jKip«'rs since «t-ale, that alth'^igh it Ma huid of lilicrty his'reCe|rtioii there would iKjtl»e verv Hrrttering,and nu et- ing JoHCpli Bona|Kirte wotild not be ver.'a- piihlicanism. I do not iK-lieve it, for everj- sober, enlitrlitened j»triot-aees the nece«:!i- tv of a regal government, and names the Du\e of Orleans as the man for the crown —liiiiited by the charter. Some, l>ut a few and feeble, acconled “ V'ive Yotmg Napo- Ipo i”—the nii'b cry no Bourbons, nine thit have Itinirbon blood. (Jf)d grant the pr.'cious moini^nt may not Ix! lost—that the i* ovisional Government may show true p il riot ism, and call Orleans—it is a critical liioment—»h! that the l,lf)od, which is vet, ini;don. «j,b«;brt the a;s^.iil»lidfhamb'jrB,tolake | iiu. litinor k.w ' not leave It o( hts own accord. fell, and were verj tine. Ileni|> Ii:ls sutli r- ed severely. Th-* com crops still more, and will not, it is llumght, iiihmi lh»‘ average, amrAlnt lo half the uxfial (pianlity. 'I'ruvelling is rend red very ili-^ayrtvahle - In oonwqiieiKe, II. II. If l.oni« f’hilipofOr.! Gn'at Britain there. It is rather singular i '•> ‘I-** «'" m some phiees Ican«, l>ukp orOflcons, lai'utL-tmnt (it-iHTuJ of the tliaf lus aMication 8hHilil liave btM»n ucce|»t- ' "ant ol UMirr lor atui r\eii (or M.faas-imir IVrrier rcminicd—“ Philip of greeable to him ; he has d«'«ermin*-d to pro- f)rIoan8, I.icuteiiant (lentTal of (he Kingdom, and cced to Scotland, to I lolvroml Palace, w hirh hi* descrndaiiUi tbrcvcr in die mule lim-, in the or- he fonnerlv occupied ; he is now of! Ihs wav dcr of priinojen.tnre and to the p. rpctual vxcl,,- Ch-rln'urK to depart, .n.d «lll iH.-et tl.V non of leniali s and tli ir deneendaiil.* ~ ' Droiiphl in ikf n'e.'rf.—Ilic want of rain i haved Hke n hero,” while' the pnnter m.ido hax not Is en s«. much ti lt fi>r many vears;|ii appear that he “Ijelmv.'.l hke a Airc.” indeed, in no f/>rmer ye,-ir since the first svi-]“ U e (says the John Bull) often siitli-r in tlem*‘nt of' the c»siirtry, has there been >u> _ this wav ntsiut two j ears siui', we repr*-- Srnjut « dnrtisht s.. early in Ihe «eas.»n.— j rented .\lr. Peel as having jome! a j«rly The crops (.f small g.ain happiiy came to\jlrndt in llamp!*hirt?, for the |iur|¥iso U perfi'c-tiofi before the tlroiighl begun to l»e j shi>oting joatanftand iHily last we«‘k, in * ' ‘ " a Scotch paper, we saw it gravely salsl, that a turfffon was tnkon alive in the river, and sold to tho inhabitants at 6d. and K^d (ler |Hmml.”—Lomlon Atlas. A Damper.—A young man just from tl:« •mwuslied from the pavement, may not have f*? ‘n shed there in vain, or cause the shed ding of more. Frenin^.—France is saved from the yoke of a des[Kjfic monarch ami the worse yoke of a despotic mobocrucy.—The Provisional G ivemraenl have named Orleans general- isniiiio and regent. Sn/urdtii;,Jiiiy 31.—f)rleat)«1ia“ aecep-| of I>eputi'-s ” ted the call, and is in Paris. The Chain- b> rs meet on the .“Jd, and will make him monarch, with limited power. Kverj' thitu; is entering into order. The King has ll-d from St. Cloud. Polignac, who hnively stuck to his |Kjst till all was l’»st, is not t'j bi' hoard of. France seems following the ex ample of Paris; but the King is yet strong —('‘specially if fwckcd by the Allies. Th- llecf may stick to him. I advise him to go to Algiers, and turn D»‘v ! 'i'hiis you w-e, my friend, I have £iven_j’ou jrnj daily tlifsijrhts inthtir rrsigli state. 1 have only to add, that tf>-day the p«*rf;ct tranquility »)f the capital seems to ensure the cause of t )rleans, and the ChamtK-rs meet d.iy after fo-inorrow. 'I'he King’s flight has Ix.'en intercepted ; he hi>s turned Iwk, and is, it is iiaid, at Versailles. Wo, n>t to him in jir.'rson, but to his Ministers. Accounts from the diflerr-nt Departments of Kram-e all concur to prove tiiat there was a feeling of deep dissatis(kcli>n with the Kingif'in,i«invi(edtoaere(itiV 8wcartoth-cl»HH'(i ed l»%'the Chamlx-r of Deputies, wheK Jk-j the rilers—mi>‘f of the smnll branches and j 'olunl « nMl lnss«‘r\ices lo and oblijration, al«vc JM-natcd, and^ after ha»-1 ictuallv driven frxn the throne and did i eoiiMrlenible creeks—mill stn>aiiis U- I «" He is nilied '^nlir«dv drv". A large pro|Mtrlioii ofj. " his bruins foi sonin I I u J 1- 1 • .■ Ii-ii ' till-siirinn-s'hnvo tdtnllv liiileil inten^Ming topic ri| CMlversation to (UIIUNe by every body for his presumption and lolly j *"*- spru'gs nave toiaiiy luiitu. . . f . w .. ^ i i i . .i ■ I • • . ji ■ • III u . \i 1 1 J / 1 IK r wnn, tmt 111 vain; ne could hit on iH>lh- -forhis weakn.v^inb.-.n^^ s.priest-ridcVn, “In N' .m^hester on Mymlay In-f, (says ; that he was led by them like a child, lo !the I arisl itizen) being ( ourt day, a siilh- you in AimTica, llu.s rJvoluti»n will have , ci;!K'y o» >uitor not l)o hau to (iriiik, i m.j. ' but little «'tTect; lait liere in F.uroiie, kinijM ' at the tavcnis, and lh>-v had lo haul il two I i...„ )>» -r ...i i .i i r II r I .1 . .1 I . 11-1 II IV.- .L . >11 I j ap(s'nr«nce a cow has' 1 o winch the ludf will feel that they are but »«« ,- and (nun miles and u halt Irnni Ihe countr\ . A the ! ''i-,,i i. i ,i,, n . ^ ,1 /• .1 . 1 ■ •! - I V I I II ^ 1 . • ■ replied, “i do not think it at all slmni?e, the errors ol the ex-king \ narlt s .\. learn small streams and a great many springs an* ^ ’ wisdom. All anxi ty here is entirely ic- completoJy dry in this cisinly, (l5niirlM.ii,) , move.’l, the streets are iT.|Miiring, and Inisi- and even Mustiii has ceasi-d’ to run fi ’ nc«s going on as usual, tiiougli the c/irrA- numlxT of days. W'l' >«re informed that M. Pass]uier aivan ed iuid pltu;ed the act has afli:cted many. I must st.it“ that llie in one |iart of' thif comity, water is Itauli d in the hands «'f the Prince, who gave it in , |am|»s were broke to |)r»;vent the (!i;.ird> sev« n miles, luid paid for at that.” the title of K'ixi i>t> ti«; f'Ri!.\tii.” M. ('.xssiniir Perrier, after lie hatl finish ed, placed the act in the hands of his Roy al fiigliiHjss, w ho handed it to the Comims- sarj' of the Interior. Tiie Lieutenant General—“Tlie Presi dent of the Chamlx-r of Peers will deliver up to ine the act of lulhesion of the Cham ber of Peers to t!ie declaration of the Cham- \ow isn’t it strange what a motherly 1 the lud^ simnge, Sir, U*(U a cow should have a motherly njv |>earaiice to a calf." 'I’he l)eau was silent *'.T '! during the rest of the walk. Sill, Fr. Potf. and (iCndarni'H siccing and sh'sjlini' the jicople. Tlic liimls are improving.” ft Would appear from the piililic pJliier**, and our private letters from Paris conlirm was the profmnd silence observed by the assf.mbly at this soh'iiin monient; ,™,.y; „,i ,i,c ..I*.! aril flecisivff a.S it l.'l, fjCCins to ih* *n»*cK'dj ficationji ‘xpr« !*w‘ti mtJir drclaralion—-only Injrov. With perfect traii'piility and confidence chargc to the Cominissarj’ of Justice. 'I’he lieutenant General then iiiad! the following declaration : “ (Irnlli mf n Poi r«, and fJfnllcnien TVputien : I Imvf r>'ad with grrat attriition the drrlaratiou of the ChanilH-r of l>i piilieB, and the a-t of adhesion the impression, that lh:r! was no moveiiieiit of the rl.ainl-r of IVer*; J hav,. well weighed ,i,^ Na,H.|e„n. and r ilcrtcd DiKJM all it« exprrMsjonH. ; * \ i«i i ' . .1 ‘•I arrrpt, without r»^tri-fioii or rtterve. On- As an act of homage, however, to tlwgrr.'il elau.ei* and ob!i"ation' rontain'd in thin tlerlara- man whf>«e Itailie must, in all ages. In* iden- tion, and the till)'of Kill? f>f the Krenelt, w-hieli it' tifiKd w ilhtlie glories of France, the new «,nfrr« n|«n nu, and I am realy to i-w.ar toil* King had, it 14 sjiid, d(!maii.led of the Fng- faJthnil ohtervaiice.” j f- ]N1. Dupont (de I'Kur*’) acting; as Kee^ier of the Seals, then npproa lied Ins Majesty, and hamled him the form / Ihe oath. The King, kneeling and luicovered, with li!s right hatid elevated, |ironoiinc(;d, in a slow and firm voicc, the following oath, wliich was heard bv those outside, such In 0«M’Ul'»n we ai(^ told, there is no wn- Ifr. And at New Castl", the shire town of H'liry county, all the water for domestic use is hauled Jirt :iii!c.i. hu ffii irnt Coiirlxhip.—In the tune ol ihn revolution the lathes fn'f|uenlly arrayed themselves in that Ijeaulind simplicity «if dit'sa which is usually called “jaekets nnd iwtticeals.” An oflicer in the American nrm\ hiul tor some time [wid his addresKen to a livi-ly ysmg wonutn, who did iiof K“eni lo reeiprocdte his attachment, ami even re fused lo listen lo his passionate leclnrntion^. )n one ts casion, he fomul her alom' in a [wir- lour, nnd deeming it a fair op|K)rlunitv, h^i iiimK'lialely commenced on the nniatory .■.iilije-t; «lie ran towards the door lo mnko I hei .'s/ a]>e, hut in shutting it hastily aftT , ration, nl .Masonic Hall, | her, the sleeve of her upper garment, or , . , I to-morrow , and proliahlv fur sonio lime to i iru ket. was caii'dit in the crevice. She hnd eonslnieted (roiii the caniiou cajitured at 'j’l,,. ,,x|,ihiiioii, as will l.e seen by i lochetl the d.sir" and the lover had inipri-'. Ihe adverti-ement in lhispa|K.r, cudiraces j oned in his h:\nd fliat part of the slee^o a nianiifactoi_v ol wwillen cloth, another o( , whi>'li remained on the »ithcr side, potiriii/' cotton, !ind a Ihinl of making cards. 'I'he i;,rth his whole snul in tlie most lilov, in" staple of till; (loths is taken in its raw stall nioiia awi i;itirrxlirtff F.rhiltilion.— •S(;vehi! w rks since a cories|Kmd'nl, then on a visit to Lebanon Sprin;>s, gave us an aeetMiiil of an '\iiiliilion which he saw at Pitlslii-ld, of a iniiniifaetory pro|K‘lled by . , r K- , , d'lgs. Mr. Moritan, the meelianist nnd hsh (.overriiiMMit the ashe.s of Naisdeon, in | ,,roprielor, has arrived in this eity witli his ord. r to th.ir U-mg de|Kwiled Is nealh the | niachiries, and thev will U- evhihited in full column of the Place V end..im;—a column, j ,n,d U autful o|s r;ition, i.l Masonic Hall, as many of oiir rcadernd(sibtlr‘ss an* i ... v.i i.. i- ■ . I eonslnieted Austcrlitz. A letter from Paris to the 2d August, re ceived in the city of r>alliiin»re, says that Ihe cry of Lilierty acted like a firebraml land carried through (very prjcesii of piek- iinongst the )'uf///( of all nations in Paris. | ing, carding, roping, spinning, weaving, 'I'hat the IiHivre was taken chiefly bj tlie scholars of the parole and thestii- All etiquette and court dresses were ex cluded from the family of the Duke of Or leans, on his ai;c«8sion to the liirone. The Duchew Orleans, ncw Queen of France appeared in a plain ly>nnct and ribbon the Duke himself walked aUnit in plain sof>n drowned all other ci 'ihes, arm in arm with one of tho dep- ern hy tlic lawn and acrordiiijj lo the lawn, hi rrii- der fair and eTact juMtire to i'V ry one ari ordini; d'.'nts from the Polytechniipii! and St. A- to his righti, and li> art in all tlimc with a fol matld’s sch'Kilii. 'I’he American Isiys tsik y...w to th- intrr.»t«, happinis. and glory of U.e ^,^^1 in tlw contest : it was iin,s«sible to n>- strain them. A huly of the city nsle thro’ shi^aring and finishing; ami tlu! whole nia- eliinerv is moved rapidly by four dog«.— 'I’he e.xhibition is full of curiosity an.l in terest—for hwlies as well as B'nt|enien. 'I he itiachinery is very perf. et nnd U-aulifully finished; and we |i:il conlulent llial lh( utiep. h'reneh nation.” The cry of \ ive Philipjie \ If. was erowded streets, amidst the firing ofi whole town will f>e eager to examine it, as its merits are understfMKl. N. } . ('om. Adccrliscr. Yesterday afternoon a rattleHnake es‘ap- ed from a cage at an exhibition room in , I “'‘•■‘"i '-'''' }^> s..ldi..rs, at Iha peril of her hf.‘, to' get to the _,of“\,veI>f.ilh|.IK.-L orth.-crKesol“\,ve |„mrding sch.».dof her mn, where there I e roi i.s rancais ive la reine, 160 sliijents, to make the 'I’eachers During this time Ihe Kin" promise her not to let him out. She went signed throe to La (irang^ and n^tunieil on the 30th inst. c.-'jiirsol the oatli ajid of the d'‘cjarutiou. i When she gfH back thoy told her they had Market-strect. A yoi)n|' man ha^iilv si gloving protc.stalionsofattachnient. 'rhel;ii|\,wltf* a lM:aver-hke [silicy, vnxhip/H'd her jacket, with the same ficility tliat a imslern lielle would throw h'’r shawl, and left tin- nrticlo in Ihe douhli! giasji of the, divir uml the offi. eer. I'or two hours the in imoiaO'd spurk held liis rnotilh totlui key-hole, anil iiddress. «'d the most “ l«|uent tli.coiirso” to the la. »ly’s ri/in'.vritatirr, siip|Hising the l.idv her. selfhad lieen there. \Ve ai-e not iiilormed how he discovt red his error, but we may easily iinaoi.in the chagiin he felt on thi; discovery. .%» great v.as his mortidealioit tliat ho I'eliiupiished his courtshi|i, and hem the whole of his allention In (u*'ire on hr. mililarv duties.—.jh. J