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KDjTORANDFROfRIETORf1
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t ASSOCIATE EDITOR. "'
i ' i i
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AGENTS FOR TIIE COMMERHAL
NEW YORK: Messrs. Bown4. DkRossst.
BOSTON: Fbbdisick Kiddii, Esq.
JOHN WALKER, JR.
AUCTIONEER COMMISSION
MERCHANT
WILMINGTON, N. C.
March 17, 1849. 1 Ir.
F. J. LORD & CO.
Rice Factors & loinmhsioii Aat8.
Nov. 23, 1818. 103-1-.
M' KELLER & M'RAE,
L01BBK TIMBER HKHS, UKNEIU
(MUllSMM MKRCU1KTS, ind IBOCERS,
Slort formerly occupied by Hail A AtMiTaona,
NORTH WATKR STREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
WKCTOB MKCLLAB. ALII. M'lAB.
Nov. 11,1913. 102
L. DIAL LETT,
AOENT roll THfALC OF
Timber, Limber, Nam) Stores, Vc,
NidCt Building, Ntirtk Water Street,
WILMINGTON, tf. C.
Nv.9,l34i.
101
BARRY, BRYANT & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
1 tf.
Maroh 17, 1849.
WILLIAM NEFF,
(LaU of the firm of Ntrr A WarCh.
V.':l JLK.SALE A.NO RETAIL DEALER IN
SHIP CIIIVOLERY, SU1P STORES
AND tiROCERIGS,
CJIlNK.l OK DOCK A WATER STREETS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Dec. 7th. 1813. 113-tf.
JOHN D. LOVE,
UK ALE R IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
Mil rails, ciiiiKs, iuKiss, tc,
ROCK SPRING,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Dee. 14. 1848.
stun, KEEN A CO.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
AND DBALGtW I '
SUPERIOR
MARKET 8TREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Oct. 21, 1818. 9J-y.
CORNEUUS MYERS,
MANUFACTURER,
AND DEALER IN
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND
WALKING CANaCS, Jwj.
WILtft.iarO.M, N. C, Marstt-tu
Oct. 17 H43. M-f.
J AS. T. MORRIS,
Lnber aai Tidtber liKpcctor,
WILMINOrO.y.N. o.
Oct. 12,1848. 09.m
" J AS. T. MORRIS,
j8Ji fjf tie iile or titmte W miiii,
WiL vilNGTON, N. c.
Oct. 12 134?.
a. BTsnrH
& c.,
0CTIJ1KERS LID
Kayettevllle Street,
RALEIGH N . O .
Will i'i; 1 1 i ill rj)riie.u,Lsluns Inthair
8,7
i. 1 1 m i . vnt ui jallty 4oJ diiutch.
I Rsna to
I HI. r: uibiioy Cmas. Mawit,
IJ. 0 Wats .. Ksq ,
k)ltriiir 3haw, K.q.,
J tian. i. K. J. Daiil,
IJO41. V. H jsescAi, Esq.,
Mai C. l itixTJK.
UMrt v f trt. n atn m
MARTIN A CRONLY.
AUCTIONEERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GENERAL AGENTS.
llrolnton, N.C., Oct.3 1848. Bit
11 '"""T '! , 1 .V : 1 ' " I " r-" 1 ; . , .
- t..- ' - ...... . .... .. .
Vol. 4N0."i3; 1 Wilmington, Saturday
j. mjmwAY & sjN.
COMWt8ION lERtHA5jT.
J. Batkawat. m rJ. L. Hatbawav.
March i, lb49L 10.
W. L. SMITH,
(Late op the riM or Samdfobo 4 Sith.)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Store on North Water Street, Parsley's brc.
Oct. 14 1843. DO-yc
J.S. WILLIAMS,
t MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON , N.
Oct. 14,1848.
90.
W.' BRANSON,
AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
UUBBR, LUMBER, JUTAL STORES, it
IfuttU Building, North Water Street.
WILMINGTON, N.C.
N. B- I hnve a hnre and Secure Tlrhber Pi n
where I will put all Timber lift wilh me for sale at
at if mall charge as is nude by any other Agtuit in
this place.
W. B.
Sept. 28 1848.
8J-c.
B. I. H0WZE,
A TTORNE Y A T LA
WILMINGTON, No! Cla.
W.
Will practice in all (ft Caarts of Wayne, Duplin
and New Hanover Counties.
JEFFREYS V LEIGHT0N.
General CommJssion Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N.
C.
February lit 1849.
141.
WILUAM J. (LARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Sept. Ilth. 1348. 7-w. trl. e.
CARROLL & FENNELL.
Grocers ACoaniMioa Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. O.
NAVB AHTAT9 O HAND A OKXEI.4L ABSOSTBBMT or
puiiY'CioiiiEs, liuijs, mm, it.
Asa- wicVrAT PAanctriAB
Attention to the sale of all kinds of Pro Juce
. . CAH)Ll.
July 1 i, 1849.
C. k. rzHxtw.,'
FREDERICK CLARK.
MAicvrAoroaii and DtAtta m aIi kisos or
CABINET FURNITURE
Clill&S, BKt)STEU8, WRITHG DKSlX, MAT
FRONT STREET, NEAR M AltKET,
WILMING
TQM, n. c
Ofil?- ! U-l y.
Aprllllth,)M8,i . t. .: .1
DER0SSET L BROWN.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
BROWNE DERDSto. ?
' U 'i I'?:Wew vorh.
lK SURAL COM.fSSIO MtSllCUASTS
Maroh 1T, 1849. .". . U
J. 4 wi .MeGMiY.
Maw Hum .311 cuitaissioN
MERCHANT 1
WLHIX iboN, NV. ' '
March 17. 1349. . 1-y.
GEORGE S. GILLESPIE.
aoemt for the hale or
ItMDER LUMBER, SAVAL STORES fc
wl.Laukell belli cash advances onailconaigorneaui
ofproduca.
March 17, 1849. 1
GEORGE W. DAVIS.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
.arch 17 1849. t
-J. C. LATTA.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
WILMINGTON, N.C.
Oct. 10,1848. 6T
LIFE INSURANCE
IN THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND SO
CIETY, OP LONDON.
AKU
FIRE INSURANCE
IN THti .ETNA KiUA.MOU
COM
PANY, OF HARTFORD, Con.,
OB, IN THB
HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK,
May be affected by apnllearloti to
Oa.tOJsET dc
BROWN.
March IT, 1849.
1U8
BENJAMIN BLOSSOM,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NEW YORK.
Liberal advanced tta.de ap$ Ctntlf asitntsof alt
kiadt of product.
Ettertaeft. -Mass,
i. A D. McRas.;
O. W. Davis, Raq Wilmington.
J. R Biosssa Em. )
Dtc. 19,1848 116
PUBLISHED TRI-WRKKLY,
CASUWELL k BLOSSOM,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MKHCIIANTS,
Kos 1 k i, l)irkinon Morn,
North Water SL WUmiiiKlo ', N. V.
Liberal C ih ndvanovs mada on consignments of
Timber, Lum'.cr, and ftjal Sturus.
April 3, 1819. 8-1 2m.
LIFE INSURANCE,
IHUTU.LL BIMKFIT UFB INSCRIH'K KlTlP.nV
SURPLUS OVER 91 OO.OOO.
My,t949. 8 10-wp.
S M. WEST,
AUCTIONEER
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
liberal C ish ndvances m tde on all consignm. nts
from ih North. or on Pro luce from the t.'uumry.
Otfice 2 doors on the Wha if. Souih Me of
M.trKet Street.
April 5, 1949. 9-tf.
HERON & MARTIN
General Commission Merchants,
3T 1-1 North Whai-ren,
j II I L I I) B L P II I A .
Rrrca to
Messrs. Tmos. Watson & Sons, )
Jno. O. Dacosta, F-sq. Phll'a
Wm. S. Nmisoti. Eeq ( I
RonraT NeiLsoit. Ksq ,
Messrs. Muses, Taviob & Oo., vrU
J. H. HB"wkb. & Co..)' Xor
J. & D McKa e,
Geo. Hairisb, Ksq.
April 5, 184'J,
Winiing tn.
9-if.
HOT AND COLD BATH.
AT THE
BOWLING SALOON.
by J. A. MORKIS,
7-if.
VERANDAH
March 31, 1849.
HENRY P. RUSSELL,
AGENT FOR THE CAPE FEAR
STEAM SAW MILL,
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
Strict attention I'ivrn in tin' f.iitliful rx.-rutiim of
nil
oidcis fur Lumber.
Jan. 1, 1349. 124-lyc
GEO. HARRISS,
General Commission Mcrchani,
WILMINGTON, N C.
CTRICT attention given lo piocurln? Frrlhts
O and purchasing Csrgoei fur vessels.
RCFEB TO
E. P. Hall, Esq., 1
0. G. Parsley, Ksq.,
J. A. Taylor, Eq , Wilmington.
J. U Belltmy, Esq.,
Messrs. ftll.irdA HuntinRlon, J
Messrs. l ooker, Smyth A Co., v .
" Thompson A Hunter, ,ew orlt
Alex'r Horron, Jr, I'ltila lelphia
Messrs. Williams & Uutler, ) . ,
H.F. Baker, Esq., ' Chi .-lesion, S. C.
Jan. 2, 1349. 123-tf.
SPIRIT HARRELS.
m Good supply of empty Barrels. For sale low
in I iln to suit purchasers . by
DeROSSET &
March I.
BROWN.
160.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.
k tL vartettcs, for sale Uw at
HOWARD
PEDF.N-S.
147
Feb. V.
Dr. B. MUNSEY,
JJOM.CE OTA TJIIC PH YSICIA X,
AMD
DENTIST,
MARKET St , C Doom above Front 8t.
Dec. 23, 1849. 120-6mo.
JOHN T. RUSS,
INSPECTOR OF
TIMBER AND LUMBER.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Oct. 14 1849 . 90-
F. J. LORD & CO.,
Agents for the
NAUTILUS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co
Accumulated Capital, $130,000.
ALSO FOR THE
EAGLE LIFE k UEALTU INSURANCE CO.
Capital, $100,000.
Will take risks on livct of Slaves.
Offlet 23 North Water Strtat.
Ort t4, 1848.
WM. W. HASBia. tCSSKS S. DBASE
HARRISS & DRAKE.
General Coanhxha Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C,
Rsrasiscsii
O O. Ptrsley. Esq,
Col. John McRus.
Messrs. Bstlird a Huntington
Wilmington, N C.
Will Peck. Esq . Raleigh. N. C.
Messrs. Hall. Hsrkstt A Co
1 j Fty
Joseph Utler. F.sa..
cttr vills, N. C.
jsessrt. Jtmtt uomer none uainmorv.
" E. A. Soqdsr fc Co . Philaderphlt-
Thsmpton A Hunter, , .. .
PillshuryAYSiodford,10"1
" Hontlif aV Tufts Boion.
" J. O. P. Tlinomb, Kennebunk, Me.
September 14ih. 1849. 77 tf.
BY
morng. apiul m, mo.
TKEW YORK
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
1 WILMINGTON, March Bth, 1849.
I7 CLARK, bogs
L.OU.t I.. nuu..u
iv unenv
Ihe pub ic in ceneral
innne Know disposing i
winir of Ms Imue
as.oitment of Cj1u1 Vsiri.tture.iit
; inroict prl. o. lur the CASH, as he is
determined ooon clunlnv hu I
by the Istf April. All lhoe in warn of auA Fur
niture at eiedinly w p.ices, will do well to call
and examine lor themsr
Amaugthf Stock will be found,
, Mshe-nny Wardrobca.
"nyraiyiKiniy ana n atnut t ;ntirs.
i i Ctwled Maple and plum Cuaits.
. ttofua anil Uiiomiins
Fine Marble loj. Bureaus.
Plnln Drosnint; do.
High post Uuilstn.ids.
Single and double Coils.
Stulf't' ii nd plain Rockers.
Nursing Chulrs
Ladi.'K .Suwiiu i hulls.
Ladies Wuik Tables.
Do, do Boxes.
Manognny Si.lcboards.
Hair Maltrssses
Marble top Wnsh Stands.
Single and double Wash Stands.
BulB-r'sTruysTowel Racks.
Centre Tables different styles.
Children's Cribs.
Mahoiiany and (Cherry Cradles.
Sick Chairs and Niuht Cobinels.
Common Windsor Cliolrs.
Patent Windlass Hi dslrndi.
Dressing Tables, Ac, Ac, f-c.
ALSO.
4 Shower Baths.
3 RefiiTcrslors.
18 Writinjf Desk?, suitable for Counting Hou
ses, and Dwellings
In short every article belonging to the Furniture
line. FREDERICK CLARK.
Those Indebted to me are lequested to make pay
ment by the 15th ol this month, m whi-h time I shall
place in "he hands of officers for collection, all ac
counts due me. (T. c.
MOLASSES.
1 Hh : Prln,e new Cr0 Cub Molasses. Just
1 JKJ arrived per Brig Annawan, snd lor suk- by
.. HATHAWAY 4 SON.
Feb. 22.
145.
TURNER'S ALMANAC.
rpURNER'S North Carolina Ahnunjca, for
JL (or silu st 'Ine Commercial
Ojfict.
Keb 24.
HG-tf
JUST RECEIVED.
200
Lbi. Smoked Beef,
50 Keel 'tongues,
3D Bolt, piliue Cheese,
10 B.irrel Clarified Siiiisr,
2" Bbl. Apples inppins,
20 and lb Box. s fuisins,
15 Box s Tallow Candlia,
5 Boxes Or inges mid 5 do. of Lemon?,
For sale at the lowest juices lor CASH by
OKU. M VERS.
Feb. 24. 4(j.
JUST RECEIVED.
tly Srhr L I' Smith.
New Style ot Ham for Sprisg, 1849, also a fine lot
Cap Covers tur Sale by
c.:.ns;is. Hatteb,
Match. 8th 1S-I9.
GUNNY BAGS
1 rVin! flL''It,''LS Gunny llag.just received
J UUUand for sale bv
BARRY, BRYANT Co.
March 6, 1949. 150
NOTICE.
THOSIC persons indebted to ihe Cape Fear S. S
Mill.bynois or account connected during the
yeur 47 ur 48. are lequestrd tu make iinmedi ile psy
nietit M the undersigned; they having on lh.- 31st
Uc. la.t relingui hed the -Oeneri.1 Agency ofiliul
mill, it bevouies necessary that nil her accounts to
that date should be immediately settled.
1. HATHAWAY & SON.
March 3, 1849. 149.
PINE OIL.
THIS anicle having been fully tested and proven
to be Superior tu unything heretofore in use,
is now olfjred with full confidence ol giving sa'.is
factioo. A cons nnl Supply can be found si the Store o
. P. POLLEY . an I will also he del vered to cu
tomers wherever desired by Mr. William Hlaney
A. II. VANBOKKELKN.
March 3. !PI9. 1 if.
COGNAC BRANDY !
IN half Pipes fur sale on consignment by
JEFFREYS LKIOHTON.
March 3.
149
NORTH CAROLINA BACON !
HAMS, Sidet tad Shoulders. Forealeby
F. J. LORD & CO
March 10.
15i
PROPOSALS
For pnblithing in Ine town of GolUboro V
C a Paper to be entitled
THE GOLDSBORO' PATRIOT.
ta.30 per Annsta Payable In all cases la
ADVANCE.
nHE subscriber pn posea lo publiih in lbs town of
1 GoUtboro,l a weekly piper ander the above tl
In) tho first number of whic. i wilibetraud on ihe
e ih Inst. Th vsry general desire exprssssd or such
hiup r has induced hnn lo mite I no attempt, snd
nioespeakt fur it the fostering esie of the oummu
t t y
The Increislng prosperity of the town of Ouips
oi ' snd th coirespo ding Improve en l of the ad
jacent country, admonish) us thst wa shoald endeav
or lo p.itiaipaieln iheenterpiislnii.pl'ltol rhstioiss.
Tn subset iber hssno doubt but his papsr will mesu
with liberal encouraeement from the pept gtneul.
y, both In towo snd rountry-ss all must as iht
sdvantagesol tuch an esiablUhmeni to thlt 4ivu
ion oi'iheoantry.
he P IT&IOr vrl'l b DtBtocsATis fa Its politi
cal nh.intettr; ami srhilt ths Editor will hs firm and
decided In behalf of his political friends, ha will en
deavor u bt josttodeoartsoat to bis political oppo
nents. ,
WILLIAM ROBINSON.
OoMsboro', N. C. March 24, 1849. I.
Whole-No 479
i IF WE ONLY HAD A PIANO."
ST MBS. HKLE C. KM10HT.
'This i pleasnnt,' rxi lnimed ihe joar.g
husband, taking his scat rosily in the rocking
chair, us the leu thinga. wrv removed. The
fire (lowed in the (rralaj revealing n rcllily
anil mull) liuifilii'J siltinff-room. with nil ihe
upplmuccrt ol'conilort. The fatiguing buaiiifav
oi mi' uny wm. over and he saLLiijoymg. what
he had been till day anticipating, ihe delight
of hit own fireaiile. Ilia pretty wife Eather
look her work and tat down by llie tabic.
'It i plensuni to have a home of one'a own.'
he antd. again inking It eaUsfttctory aarver of
liia snug little quurusr. Th eold rata toeat
ugniimi the windows, and he though I he felt
rc.illy grateful for all hi preaent enjoyments.
-Now, if wo only hue a piano V said the
Wife.
Give me t hi; music of your tweet voire be-
fore nil tin: piahot in creation,' he declared
rotiijiliitit iitiiry. d. tpite a certain secret diaap-
poiiiinieni in n uw wne a tiniiikiuJiiest did not
huppily cliinif with hi own,
'Well, hut we wnnt one for our friends,'
said Esther.
Lit our friends come and tee vi. and not
to hear h .ituio!' oxclnimOtl the husband.
'But, George, everybody haa a piano, now-a-i'u)s;
we (lout go an) where without tee
ing a piano,' persisted the wile.
aiiu yet i umi t know what toe want one
for; you will have no lime to pluy one, and
1 ilon'i like tu hear it.'
'Why. they are to laahionaWe I think our
room looks really naked witlwut one.'
I tliitik it looki just right.'
'I think it looks very united we want
piano shockiiu'ly,' nrotented Esther cmphati
crtlly.
The huFbanil rocked violenll) .
Your lamp smokes, my dear,' he nni.1, after
a lono; pati.si!.
Wliun are you going lo get a olar lamp 1
I have tol.l you a dozen Ujkb how much we
need one,' oul Either, peltithly.
'These will do.'
'But you know, everybody, now-a-dayt,
wants on; I.iiiiis.'
'Those lamp are the prettiest ol ihe kind
I ever saw they were bought at Bovton.'
'Bui. George. I do nut think oat room is
complete without a ol.ir lamp,' said the wife,
sharply -lliey are so fishionnlile : why, the
D a, B i, and A 1. all "have them.
I nm turc w ought to.'
'We otilit to, it wr- tak? pattern by other
people m expenses, ami I ilon l see uny rea
soi lor that.' The hii.bitnil moved unensily
in Ins chair. 'We waul to live within our
memo, Ksihcr,' excluiined George.
'1 am sure I t-tioultl think we could afford
it nn well as the li ami L s, and
many otur we fnight mention; we do not
wmli to appear mean.'
George' cheek crimsoned.
'Mean ! I nm not mean!' he cried, angri-
"Then you (lo not wuh to appear to,' said
thn wile. -To complete this room, and make
it like others, we want a piano and a solar
Jamp.'
'We wnnt we wnnt !' mattered the hus
band ; 'there is no siitiNfying woman' wnnt.
do what you muy !' and he abruptly left the
room.
How many husbands are in n similar di
lemma ! How many home and husbands
are rendered uncomfortable by ihe constant
ilisalil:ifiion of a wife with present comfort
and present provisions ! How many bright
prosperlt for business have ended in bank
ruptcy, and ruin, in order lo satisfy this se
cret hankering after fauhionahlc neci-wanea !
If ihe real cause of many n failure could be
nui'le known, it would he found to result from
iHclrs-x expenditure nt house expense to
an. wer the demand of fashion, and 'what
will people tay of ut
My wife hat made my fortune,' said a gen
tleman of great postessione, ;by her thrill,
prudence, and cheerfulness, when 1 was jutt
beginning. '
And mine ha lost my fortune, antwered
his companion, bitterly, 'hy oselea exlrava
p nice, and repining when I wat doing weH.'
What a world duet t his open of the influence
which n wile possesses over the luture pros
nemy of her family ! Let ihe wife know her
influence, nnd try lo use it wisely and well.
Be satisfied lo commence wnall. It is too
common for young housekeeper to begin
where their mothers ended. But all that it
necessary to work akilTully with; adorn your
notite wun an tnni win reuaer it comionaoie
Do not look at richer home, nnd covet their
costly furniture If secret dissatisfaction it
ready to Hpringup, go a step further, and
visit ih home of the poor and torTering:
behold dark, ehf erle apurtment. insufficient
clothing, an absence of the comforts and
refinements of social life ; then return to your
own wilh n joyful pinL
You will then be prepared to meet your
husband with a grateful heart, nnd .be ready
tn appreciate that toil and self denial which
he hat endured in his business world to suf-i
s . I ! 1 . r .a
round you with nil tne aciignuot home ; men
you will be ready to co-operate cheerfully
with him in to nrrnnging your expense, that
hit mind will not be conaianlly harassed with
feara lest family expense may encroach upon
public payments.
Be independent. A young housekeeper
never needed greater mornl courage than
he doe lo resist the arrogance ol fashion
Do not let the A- and B decide
what vou must have, neither let trrem hold
Ihe string ol your purse, you know oett
what you can and ought to afford; theo de
cide with strict inlegrU according to your
means. Ln not the censure or tht approval
of th world ever tempt yon to buy what
you hardly think yo can afford. It matter
liule what they think, provided youara tree
to yourselfand family.
Thus persuing ao independsnt, ri?fct
forward, co itist.-nt court of action, thf ea will
spring up peace aud joy all around jroo.
Satisfied and happy yourself ymi will make
jroor husband ao, an4 your children will feel
me warm ann eanny , inliaence. Happy at
home, your' hoaband , can goottt Into the
rofU with clear head anA aeff-refylng
tptrit domeatle Wotterlnga will not ronr hia
heart, and he trill ntdrv toy on again with a
confiding and oneeaatyg love. Dtpentpon
it. beauty, grace, wit, necompliMimenla, have
far lets to drj with family comfort, than prtt
dehf i, economy, and gnoil tense. A hoabnnd
niny getlircd pf admiring, 'but never with
the comfortable ronxciousoeat tliot bu receipts
cicced bit demans,
.v FOREIGN.
Additional kutnuU, by the staaaatr KUt;arat
ENGLAND.
In Parliament. Mr. D'leRAELi'e motion fn
into Ihe hortleiia on land a move'
mint on hehnnortha Agricultural interest
wnaloetbya vole of 20 lo I0 ; derive
vole, but ihe subject will be brought to a'
gain.
The financial reform morenen'. hj Mr.
Coe and othera niftbea no progrtM in the
Houae of Common, being supported by In
significant ipiuoritiea at every atnge.. The
army and navy have been carried by ua
dimiuiahcd majorities.
The bill to "diaclerify clergymen' haa
been referred to a select committee. Ita ob
ject it to enable clergymen of the Chorch
of Etiglnnd Co preach in dimntins chapeU
without incurring the penatliea and coata, lor
ihe non-payment of which ihe Rev. Mr.
Shore is now n Exeter jail. More proper-
'7, we oeneve, to release clergymen
leaving the Church of England from the
perpetual obligation of their ordinatiou
vw.J
IRELAND
The vrett and south of Ireland teems to
9 iii a deplorable atate. Several Irightlul
rhurdcrt are reported. The cholera ja
committing extensive ravage. Iu Limel
icfc. to compensate lor this tad and dittreating
viaitntion, the farmert hiwe commenced tiling
their ground, and the potato agnin planted
to n great breadth. H is hoped that the early
, sowing not ocen auopteu generally through
' out the country, aud thu the chunce of lail
a are diminished. .
FRANCE.
Public attention continoes to centre in th
trial at Bourge of fhe political prisoaers,
which nre proceeding witfrtlue solemnity.
But, nt :he ParUriaus do not anticipate any
new light to be thrown opon the arrest of
Inst year, and the distance from the capital
precludes: the possibility ol making the- pro
ceeding a subject of excitement, th public
attention at Pari i more drawn to a theme
nearer home, of a fur more exciiingehnracter
than to the probable fate of the prisoners. Af
ter a eturirul mvettigation into all the circum
stances counectcd with the murd' r ol Generul
Bhca, the Gov ernment hat spared the live
of nllihe convicted party, with the exception
ot two, who were brought to the scaffold on
the IClh and guillotatfM-d. This first applica
tion of this hntcfuMmrfrnmcnt of punishment
einre lielasl revoJuiion hns excited ihe Red
Republicans to uncontroilahlo fury. They
huvesligmataed the President atanexecutiorc
r and an assassin, and M.PnotiDuuH ends an
outrageous article on the subject thus, ad
dressing Lotjis Na rotitow . "You have re-
Utoml the juiiJlotinc,. and it yilljHylt jjgtQK
I pear witii yoa.' v- - -j -i. r'r jlT
I he aboliUon of Ihe club hat been decid
ed iu tho Assembly by tho shixler majority
of 378 over 359, tbe division Jbciug taken by
ballot.
K.cry day now d)scU tame fresh in
stance of liie indefatigable 2eaJofihe So
cialist to overturn the present order of thing.
The journuj of M. Pbouuhon, Co the extent
of thirty or forty thoutnnd per day. i activly
circulated iu all the barrack of France, and
the noii-commiseionrd ofirer and men are
tempted irom tncir niifgiance Dy everytvn
ngiiinble mean. We very much doubt
whether natter will tettle down without
some outbreok.
At Toalon there are great preparation
for embttrking troop, and in conaeqnence of
the movement ia Piedmont and Italy the
nrmy of tho Alps has been agon, recruited,
aud every arraugmeut made so that a large
divi ion of troops many cross the Alps, should
an armed intervention be resorted to.
Up tot hi moment there evm a cordial
a id complete anderstanding between the
French and Engfih Government in respect
to the affairs of 'talj.
AUSTRIA.
Austria baa taken the most extraordinary
and onlooked for step. The Diet of Kremsier,
which wat convoked by the late Emperor,
aud ha occupied the few month of it exist
ence wilh theatrical durussions. h been
dismuswd, after having- promulgated a con
stitution, not only for the countne represent
ed st Kremsier, but for the whole Austrian
Empire. The frv! object which hat been
kept in view by the designer of this constitu
tion is the making of nJI Austria into a free,
independent, indivisible, iodisaofobe constitu
tional monarchy. With regard to the social
and political regulations guarantied under
this conatiianoti the liberality of their naiore
can hardly fail to excite surprise. Tbe press
is not allowed to be put under censorship.
The complete equality and toleration of all
rHig:one, tbe kKlrptndeuce of every church
and sect in the manageasent of it owt prop,
erty nnd affairs, the extension of education
10 ail languages, and Ha prosecution as a
Government work, are espVialiy secured.
The Imperial Diet is to consist of two houses,
whose constitution approaches nearer to that
of the American Senate and House of Repre
sentative than lle Legialaiise Assembly ol
any other Slals. How this constitution rosy
work when reduced in pmciire must o4 course
depend upon the people themselves ; but ft
most be remitted that it plarea in iBeir
hand ample meant of securing a name of
political freedom sraredy inferior to that of
uny other country i be world.
In tha mean time the Huogriaa war pro
ceed with unrelenting fury. Tbe Magyar
have adopted a guerrilla warfare, and Prtnea
WindiachgraU oo longtr taking tbA f eld but
remaining at Bura, showa that tha war ha
only jutt commenced. In (art the King of
Sardinia, In aecret now wfth Koasoih, trotta
to lh prnloriptioe) oTth) war hi ITtrigary to
rscAnqntr tha loat flelde f Lean hardy.
- JaUng AJawBrai Iflbatwaon hit earn
peasdowhssirM hira aawiraotl akesiaoMM
the Aswtntns, Ms m allsfmarvs hut lode,
cjare theorniisiie with Radetiky at an cad,
at, .