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12 THE TIME84 MONDAY, JULY 14, 1856. MILITARY AXD SA VA IXTELLIOKXCK. THE rEXISHVLAR MAILS. A entVtMHial U1 b. kaU Uii imj on Urf ITr VajrtvS Vrfttr, in I'nrtui th Utmr, Intrwliw Ut the rfrenrnstaa ns, which.

IUr rtnuaileop was tM vitnrr MlhBtfrf (West Coast of tieJHhaavof Jaurj, MM; uJtg try (ViMMnin Dff siexle an. Mr. Crotw rsr4ni Alldmks. MwWr. nf Her alajastr'i aud steam tiMf ilacaia, for (Mr rtwHart on that occasion.

TS) Uar hiring Wn cat the sick list" ao board at the tin. wwriHW, Cramansler Gordoa take the wWol. rvvraMiaihtlity oa Mr. Jamwa Hoakiaa, aolidaor, (Hairt, erg ard w1 'waist kirn ia kin Mm. )lrr atajertt's iVlip friaora 1171.

Caftain 1. T. Jooai, rn.ii be disrnaaUa, at lVirtaawawlh, War notine hrimf ft aa.lavtT eawwaais dost. Her Majesty'. iWu trrwta attr Thnil, IWwufci C.

R. Jofeww arrived at SarUresvd on Saturday esreawiat, Tom the Crimea, wtl Ni lrf I the Cnse mi the 17th if an, th Iftk, Malta th 3V and Oircaltnrthr ef Jaly im. pat ia at Vigvi to sa( iaJ, ui4 Uft Ua Mi. Ska left a Gibraltar He J.ip tVUeadsv, TJ, in tow of Her Majesty' frkat rirwbran. with tti 1st Rrjiiamt on board Uv Metv abin Lon Un, ia Uw cT tW Majesty' Wa fripk TcrnMa, with the 23J and 3M Erjimentx em twaard.

Rer V.tj hif Uaw of liar (Warn rnfaar tMrit, with tee Keiment ea hoard Her Xt.Mtj'i ttcam fricata SMon, 22. with th rVcuaeat a hoard, all bound for Srwthewd. Her Vi)arV ship Majeie, M. was daapatcbed to Cad it for oab nlWU it, xfs Mj" ol ev. lft Malta ia tow of Her KajeKt) akip Pcrioaj, on kariaf th lid and board, bat tbe ra not heard at Gibraltar by U.

Traniat, vbick ea alanrndc forU twoath I Wkrmrd rrwVrdiT prrnr to diwtubark tbia mormnjr the foUoma and traM Licatcmant Valoal Jalino E. Ooodaym, llijr K. Barnard, Captain II. Roa Unda, K. C.

lCi W. Allan, G. II. 1'aR. J.

E. Hariry, 11. raanrfatbtr, A. ft. Ury, J.

A. Hamilton, Jd V. Vitrr7. I irtnanU II. H.

Hill. 1 I. 15 lx.wTy, V. J. Joha.n, A.

It Wawll, W. II. O. Corn wall, X. II.

Hall, S. K. K. Kita, R. Pack.

I. King, and I. X. Kramer i tdjntaiit) Sarjroo J. R.

Hoott, M.I) A aiataatarjraont 1. T. AbbuU and A. II. Gnlland.

tnartrr iVr A. I11u A. K. Grant. CIO rank and fSt of th flf.

(the Wrl.h) Ucpaient, 22 of the CM, and 1 priaoncr attached to the 4 tt alio Licntrnant t'oloiicl T.Grant, iirrvrt Man C. Adanu ticntnant tXlo nrl) and I. W. I. Cajain.

H. Lamb. T. 1'. St.

ArmrtrrHiR. C. FiU Grald. and G. ChatheU LirntenanU V.

Young, J. K. Maule. II. I.

Sooonea, C. J. C. lrt II. G.

Ilvr. W. Madao. F. PoweU, J.

T. CVwka. 1. .1 trravwell, 1L K. K.

O. AUy. and S. Kirld Adjutant V. II r.ibna.

Pj mirUr II. 8. Michcll, lju trier iastr Andtrson. Sargmn J. IL Ilewa, Aasitant Surpeons W.

M. Calder and J. Vdrin, and 510 rank and file of the 41Hh Ilcftinrnt. They all prooortl (with the rvorpt cf the men of th CJd) at noon to day by train for Alder hctt. Her MaetTi ahip Afamemnon, 91, Captain J.

J. Stopford, was paid at Irtmoath on Saturday her crew made te a demonstration on the occasion in the principal atreet of I'ortca, forming prooeation, and twaring bannen with the ship's na.ne inwnbrd upon them. A lrtj of men lent to the Agamemnon from Her Majesty's ship Sanspareil alio cirritd a Inuiner with tlieir chip's name cn it. The Jueen of the Suth steam traniibrt arrirtd at Spit bead yesterday from Ireland. Colooal II.

Jerrix, Commandant of the FroTUional IUt taliofl at Chatham, hu reoeired an order from the War effioe, directing him to hold in readiness the following officers and troops bclocin to the Indian depots at Chatham barracks, to embark at Graresend on Saturday neit on lard the Bombay Indiaman, for Kurrachee, for tlie purpose of joining their renpectire regiments stationed In the Bengal Presidency, tu. 8th (the King's) Regiment Captain J. Hinde, Captain II. W. Woods, Ensign G.

Blair, and Knsign K. Ixngfield, with 4 3 non cummiraioned officers, private, and women 24th Regiment Lieutenant F. W. A. Parsons, and IS men and women 27th Ilnniskil 1ms Captain K.

Freer, Ensign II. S. Simeon, anJ Ensign Y. R. Attwood, with 120 men of all ranks and women 32d Regiment LieuWuant H.

G. Browne, Lieutenant X. Crane, and Lieutenant IL E. Bennett, and o7 non commis aioned otScers and privates 6lrt Regiment Ensign T. Casement and Ensign E.

B. Andros, with 23 non commis siooed ofiicers, prirates, and women 0th Regiment Lieutenant W. jain and 47 men and women 75th RegimentLieutenant W. IL l'rvuhart. Lieutenant E.

Arm atrong. Ensign G. II. Row, and 52 rank and file Mat Loyal Lincoln Volunteers Lieutenant H. J.

Kaircloth, and En rign H. H. BrUciie, together with 29 men, women, and children of that corps 7th I iyal Irish Fusileers Ensign J. J. Leadbitter anl 31 men and women, making a total of 22 officers and 4fl men, women, and children.

On Saturday the troops belonging to the Chatham division of Royal Marines (light infantry) wert marched to the ground at the rear of the Valine Barracks, Chatham, where they were formed into a square for the purpose of witnessing the sentence of a court martial carried out on Private William Bennett, of the 85th company of that corps, who had been condemned to receive 50 lashes for being absent from guard and making away with a pair of boots, being a portion of his regimental necessaries. The prisoner, who bears an extremely bad character in the service, has been tried fire times by court martial, and had been sentenced to receive corporal punishment on two former occasions, the last of which was only a few weeks since, when he was flogged for making away with his regimental necessaries. After the prisoner had received his punuh ment he was removed to Melville Hospital. The screw steamship Duke of Wellington; 131, Captain Henry Caldwell, arrived on Saturday at llymouth, where ahe will be fitted with a new topsailyard and hare defects made good. The engineers employed on the screw steamship St.

Jean d'Acre, 101, Captain King, at Ilytuouth, are ordered to work day and night to get her ready for sea. The paddle wheel steam transport Rhadamanthus, 4, Commander Edmund I. Cole, was taken out of dock at Key bam, Plymouth, on Friday, and left Hamoazc the same day for Portsmouth aith volunteers for the ships at that port When steaming through the Sound she ran fuul of the brigantine Ktttirah, of Plymouth, Pinhorn inatr, which was com ins to an anchor. The brigantine was luund from Newcastle to Naples, and was cut down to the water' elc and Considerably damaged. It is stated that, in accordant with the Admiralty regulations the brigautiite's helm was put hard a i 'rt, and that the ifficer in charge on board the Fttamer gave riniilar orders but he was misunderstood by the man at the lm.

The Rhadamanthus carried away her bowsprit and cutwater, and was detained in consequence. The pad llewhoel etcam frigate Vulture, t's Captain Frederick A. CampU'lL was appointed to sail from I'ljmouth yesterday, for the Mediterranean. The Atslanta, Commander Thonia M. S.

Pasley, was towed from Hamoaz: into Ilyuiouth Sound on Saturday her crew will Iw paid advance of wages tlii day. TLe sjoop Philomel, Commander John M. 1. Skene, was towed from Plymouth Sound into Hanioarc on Friday ar.d moored to the jetty she is ordered to be paid oil on Friday next. The paddleaheel tteam sloop IJuzzxrd, 0, Commander William wa towed to the sheer hull at Devon port on Friday, and unmasted on Saturday htr crew will be aid off to morrow.

The steam transiort Mauritius is apjointe.1 to leave Plymouth this day, with the depot of the Highlanders for Vueenstown sLe will then proceed to Mslta. TIa; slp Marllorourli, Captain Frederick Smith, from CalcatU March 17th, with wl military invalids belonging to various regiments. women and several children, for wa. orl PUmobth on Saturday, and landed Major IU riui. nt Captain G.

Sinclair, liengal Army Mr. Daniel, of the Civil Service and Captain F. hi llh. 'IIk Modoste, 1H gun sloop (sailing), Commander Augutn Hutler, atKhetrnes ha lu stripid and stores returned. he is ordjed to Iw taken into the basin, and her crew arc to be paid Of: on Thursday.

Some of her seamen have 'lintered fur the linliiaj.t. The Maytlowcr guulsjat, Lientenant Commander M. TcuijJc, was put out of No. 4 dry dock at Sheer riss on Saturday, and the Plover, Ijeutenant Commander Kerrh Stewart, docked in the same dock, for the purpose being relit with all possible destch for iiumc ahate active servioo. Tlie follow inj; appois itueiits were made on Saturday at the Adsuiralty Captavi 11.

C. VelverU.n, to the Con eror; Captain ii. GiBsrd, to the Brunswick lieutenant K. P. Jenkins Ui the Aajethjst J.

A. F. Day, second scasUr, to tke Staua Asidrew U'Mann, acting aosislaiit fBrvoo, to Um auiilr S. J. Lancaster, acting clerk, to the Victory; Artlrnr M.

Vade. assistant clerk, to the Tribune. T1IK MJIXTIA. We are informed, in reftrrnoe k) the list of the Jliliti rginienU which oluntecn for tarrign service that the Koval Pembroke Artillerr Riwlmml of tl.e second to volunteer for any arrviee? Her sty n.i"!.t thir.k irojier to command. Captain Ou.M also personally flercd to give any sum of money oe.

and alaive the lTUi.ty which would induce his company to volnnUer into any regiment in Her Majesty's service, for w. 'icli offer he received a letter of thanks from Mr. Sidney Hrr Vrt. On Friday the Northamptonshire Militia were, reviewed rajcoure at Northampton previous to div mbodi ment. Tl Artillery now sutioned in the ton were I pn sent at the review.

The evolutions of the Militia wet all pel formed in a aatisfactnrr manner. Larl Fortfcue wdl Wednesday present new colours to the 1st Devon Militia at Weymouth, where the regiment is at present stationed. The regiment will return ittT in the course of a few weeks to be disembodied. THE EX LI till UOXSVLA I.V THE UNITED STATIC We are rrenictcd to pUblUh the following ooa (BT ELECT RIO TELEGRAPH.) BOlTIIAMrTOX. Mompt Morwiki.

IH lh Tf utnnlar and Oriental Company's screw sWam hlp Sultan, Captain Cook, with the Paainaalar mails, we have dates from Gibraltar of the 4th, Cadu the 5th, Lisbon the 9th, and Oporto and Vigo the 10th In t. Rntisn brinn 100 rajwemrers, aatoog wnom are Ids F.ioellency Marquis rronteira ana tareiuoneas, r.y, if moit of the name IU been bed to It are Cunt and Conntnw IVe Torre, their Kacellancies Baron wej known in KiikUixI T3K BxntUUAU SHEEP SHOW. The Vai, rarsarv of tall aoow was oacDraiai on i day. on Mr. Jonas Webb's faru The first attraction of wisnora nt amiv ana snaan.

wnicn wen itujt piimemary ir, the 'Jd of June last, as st in a paddock near th. hooa. A. Mr. Webb's Bj.

cessMst to hi lUrclaT, on the occaajon of the Ternaries have augmented in aimber so have hli sh'p pro tcnuutattoit 0f ofticiaj fundioru aa Her 51 a I piawl towards perf action, and it was the nnsntqf.ji open ion Kstj'i Cor fOT the 8tte of New York, andtigned visitors to the show that be new txhikted animals bT 141 of th. marra hnusflsi i wfcltk company wjth tbo turned nto the MOrlS. RIVIXOTOXhare the following BOOKS aathaemiwor yaUiMtsias. Klvtawsaa. W.arij aU.

ajJCRMOSS on the CHAKACTKRS of the OLD SJTLrAHFJlT By tlx C'. WAAC WILUASU, RO. Us sf ant, Aaiasw at A Hanaosf ef tae mHE FIRST otJVSZ ScboUboy Rivalry Hreoua Taie of LWIUio SVhuoL Hj Kv. H. ADAM 'jiilividuala of that commercial community.

las A mini. H. Holstein, ami Mr. and Mrs. Uarolas.

On freight there is in rpeeie and a cargo of laniona, wine, kc On the 9th inst. the Sultan passed the tteam trsa tprrt Norman, steering for tlie Tafus and the steam traeniport Simla, steering south. On the 10th sssske the brig ttoaina, of Greenock, steeriaa; to the westward, and the schooner Circassian, of Jersey, off Villa de Cwode, bound to Oporto. On the 14th, in 1st. 44 lone.

cachanged signals with the Brar.ban mail rteamer Tacnar. The Sultan Wftthe French Earner Ihcnix anchored at liWon on th Vth also the Ilritiih steaau frigate Kire tcand. Captain SpeaKer, wfcioti had put in for coals anil when the Saltan loft was nearly ready to rejoin the Belle isle, in Caseeebey, to wfcieh she acts as tender; both eswls were bringing heme troops from the Crimea. The Eoiiue vtranier, with the mails from Southampton for Alexandria, pet iwto Iisbon to reair a defect in machinery on the 8th, and was aliout to leave again, all right, shortly after the Sultan. The Lisbon exchange, for three months is quoted this mail at MJ on London, the tendency towards 54i bein checked by the Kraril bills which had arrived by the Tay.

Paris footed 522 Amsterdam, 43 IltmLurg, and tiervva, with a general scarcity of paper. The demand for storks had increased, ami prices were looking up. Thns 43 to 43 Rank eif Portugal shares to milreis each Oporto Bank Stock, IS to 20 per cent. pm. Our Iisbon correspondent writes on the 9th The project of law to authorize a loan of about for public works was under debate in the Ihrpnties and will, no doubt, I approved.

All sides of the law seem likely to join in Toting this bill. Although M. A vila stated his opinion that no loan would be reouiicd, M. Pontes declared he considered it insufficient for the state of the country. Both those gentlemen vote the authorization, and have the responsibility with the Government.

Meanwhile M. Soar, the Minister of Finance, lias got the interest upon part of the Fluctuating Debt reduced from 71 to per cent, the parties agreeing to the deduction rather than divide their capital, which the Minister was maUedto offer them. The business of the Cortes is rapidly drawicg to a close. The House of lsrputies would be dissolved cn the 'ith uiilrst some proposal is made to settle the question of quoting Portuguese funds ujn the Stock Exchange." At Gibraltar were Her Majesty's ship Brunswick, with the 95th Ilegiment and four companies of Foot on board. Her Majesty's steam frigate Terrible, with another ship in tow, had arrived with the 77th and 90th ltegiments and officers of the 42d Highlanders for England.

Her Majesty's ship London, in tow of the steam sloop Odin, with the and Regiments 8 officers nd 300 men of the Koyal Artillery, sailed for England on the 4Uu Her Majesty's ship Sidon, with the 93d Highlanders haj also arrived. Her Majesty's steam frigate Firebrand, with artil leryon board, towing the Belleisle troopship, with the 8xth (Connaught Rangers), sailed from Gibraltar, for England, on the 3d. Her Majesty's ship Majestic, with the lsth (Royal Irish), for England, was coaling at Cadir on the 5th iust. OMrUMKNTAKV ADDIIESM TO AXTIIOST BaECLIY, or Ntw Iiikh. IVar Sir.

We, the undersigned merchants and other residents of the city of New York, having learnt that your consular functions have been brought to a close, and that you are about to sail fur Europe, cauaot let you depart without this cordial expression of our esteem and confidence. Without giving any opinion in regard to the diplomatic controversies whi have seel your official connexion with reservedly to extrrss our rrsnect for vour tirrsonal and the high sense we entertain of the digiuty, urbanity. and efficiency with which you have for 13 years performed your public duties as Consul of Her Britannic Msjestr in this city. These itws, always important and responsible. and sometimes delicate, nave been indetaugably, honour ion in regard to the diplomatic I to this abrupt termination of Ml this community, w.

desire un ltl7' Mt A ct for your personal worth (BouVi, M. Bone (N ring on Friday. Curiosity in this respect being satisfied, con siderable interest was exhibited in the iusprctiera of the candelabrum presented to Mr. Webb by the Emperor of the French. From the bouse the visitors proceeded to inspect a herd of (northerns to the breeding of which Mr.

Webb has of late turned his attention, and the points exhibited by these elicited auguries of his success in this department also. For all comers a substantial lunch was provided, Mr. King, of the firm of Xockoblaand King, presiding. A mniy those present on the ground were the Hon. E.

T. Terse, chairman at the dinner Ixrd alMcgfctm, lonnt mister of Agriculture), cunt de gny, M. de Par.ris M. Caron Secretary of the um i'f Airi fure YeiVrue), M. AHier (sgent for the Emperor of the French), M.

St. Marie, M. Eng.ne Gareau I Depute an Cor Lrgislatif). Mr. Trehaunois Mr.

D. Waddington, M.P., lJonel Brice, CapUin? Goesl in and ardoe, Major Ukinson, lvs. I. Iownley, .1. Jwt rrKlv.

la 1" met as. SU rpiIE FtUK GOSPELS aod ACTS of the la smaU Iws. srsse 7a fcl. A ISTTW or. Philosophical Strictures ryr jTAffssl by ofmiiusia eht.tr at tmlmnynn wnfara ByALFHsUl Keclor uf IltfUowa.

Wr Bi'iaatoasL WsSarkss bly, and faithfully discharg while a spirit of high Singleton. H. Goodwin, J. Graham. W.

Acton. Holcoml, J. ttindclconrtcryandkindlinesshas eminentlv charactcrited Messrs Adeans I'ERl'ERSE VERDICT. I your omcial conduct and your social intercourse. We part with you personally and officially with un I feigned regret, and If you to receive the assurance of our unabated regard and friendship, and our warmest wishes for your continued health and happiness.

We have the honour to 1, dear Sir, very respectfully, i your friends and servants 1 Richard Irviu I "iincan, Sherman, and Co. J. and J. Stuart and Co. lbtl and Co.

IVunistoun, Wood, and Co. I Ion land and Aspinwall Jutland, I "he Ira, and Co. I Ijiureneo, Murray, and Ingate; II. Routh and Sons, David Ogden, Charles Christmas E. A.

Matthiesson. i Arthur Leary, Henry lixon, W. Young. E. Walker and i Sons Henry Ow.n, John Warrin, W.

M. Smith, R. S. Buchanan, lWU and Havemeyer and Moller Barber, 1'ritchaid, and Brand Charles Ixxck, Henry I Grattan lkmovan, Middle ton and lUniston and Jones i Tbimon, Fra'er, and Thon.as Dirnn; lottinier, 1 Larre. and Co.

Richard lkll Wotliersioon. Kircford. and Co. Alexander Ranken Youngs Endes and Co. James Slor, Klliman, Hrotlicrs E.

W. Canning, William Hoy.l, Jueetdi Slsgg Sanderson, Brothers and o. H. Kiasnl Frith, Septimus Crookes, Sam. Sloan, Henry Bajhs Josei Tarratt and Sei Sear and Jackson, William 'raill, Joieph Orgill, Jihn W.

Warrin, Fdw. V. Ward, lleorgi S. Rainsfnrd, Thomas M'Mullen, Coll and Frith, Arthur Rendall (feorge Wostenholm and Son, A. Wsrd, attorney Robert leech, jr.I.

F. A. Xorrie, W. Picker gill, John J. Palmer, Stalker and C.

II. II. Castle Montgomery, Brother! J. R. Jaffray and Sons Richard lUinbridge and Co.

Tilloton aud Marshall 1 hi J. Hyland, Cuiumings and Wells lUibert Bage, Oiarles II. ebh, Jul.ti ,1. lavu and fcon, spier Johnston and Edwards and Powell, Joseph Walker, Charles Ed wards. Alsop and Chauneey, Theodore W.

Riley; Moss, Tsvlor, and William Whitlock, John Sykes ai'id Milford, J. S. lUrtlett, Wiliiaiu Miles, E.Cunard; tiille iie, lean, arid Co. Joseph Fowler Vjseand Sons; Eyre. Ward, and James Isixon and Sons per attorney Charles Congreve and Son, W.

W. de Forrest and Taylor and Memll, (i. Frederick Darby, Edward Blutchard, John Cihon and Holman aod Wilkie, IL Aynear, J. Betkman Finlay, Jamrs Ower, J. BoomUii and Augustus Wiggin, Adams and Hawthorn, A.

P. Halsey, IVlwm Iewhen, John F. Walker, Thomas Tempest, George Burgess, Blackburn and Brooking, Richard Lawrence, Robert Armstrong, (.11. Marshall W. D.

CuthUrtson. Henry Errc, Aymar and Co. Henry Edward Ransom, Wood and Grant, David IladJen and Sons; J. Boorman Johnston, P. M'Syinon, Thomas Rigney, per J.

F. P. X. Spofford, B. II.

Downing Spoffurd, Tiles ton, and Co. Henry (irinnelL Cornelius Grinneli. per II. O.j Olyphant and Sons De Rham and Moore, C. Maitland, Mortimer, jun.

11. D. A Id rich, Siiues and Heiffer, (leorge Adee, Dutilh and Co. F. P.

Richards Marshall Ierlerts Morewood and Co. Wilbur and Scott, James C. M'Andrew. DuCane. Bullock.

Mdward Gonlon. W. Ho. Mechi. F.

St. Quintin, E. Hicks, WULinson, P. Tillard, D. Herbert, Cropley, Batson, Moseler.

S. Vea er, Fordhani. Evans Davis Baldwin, Thurnall, Mayd, T.n.ueray (Hen donl Thompson (Imke of Beaufort's arit), Wood(Lird Walsingham's agentL Wood (Mr. Foljsmt's sgentl, Moore (Ijord Radnor's aent), Ekin (Mayor of I aiuhndgel, R. is her (Beds), Garrett (Leicester), Sabertons (21.

Martins (2): aU the agents of Lords Yarborough and Leicester and I.vir Grenville. Tlie number of sheep penned was as under Five years old three, started from 10 to 40 guineas the clips weighing from lb. to Mb. sto. Four years old Seven, put up at from to 25 guinea clips from Mb.

to 101b. Three years old Seventeen, valutd at from 11 to guineas clips i.lb. Hot. to 101b. Two years old Thirty three, put up at from 8 to Nl clii.

ilh. to lt'lh. Y'earlincs Sixty four, run in at from 6 to 50 gr.inea clis to 91b Joz. these 77 were run into the ring and dijsed of. The letting commenced a)nt 2 o'clock, and oine of the best taps soon changed owners fur a brief reason.

The first (No. 11) was knocked down to M. Allier, after a spirited bidding, for 93 guineas having been started by Mr. Webb at 40 guineas. The third tup excited vigorous competition, and was secured by Ird Chichester for 130 guineas having been started at 0 guineas the clip of this sheep was Mb.

12ox. The next also fell to the lot of M. Allier. on behalf of the Emperor of the French, the price being 131 guineas this sheep was run in at K) guineas I c. ur ot ia THE SIXTH SERIES of OCCASlOX'AL 8EH MiiN 4.

iM.hn in Wntiuustrr A ho. (Mo. 44. ea the IBR1. T1A Ul Hr '1H.

W.IK JrjRTU. I ai opof Wi Aguiistrf Kiuuio. Waivtkv. aUce In allisll SV.K. Lttom FALSE WORSHIP: Ymaj.

By the Rer. S. R. AjriV.SU, m. a nsV.aa.

Wikrlo. lQUtu Lricws. SEUMOXS, on Old Testament Histories'; rrT it in l. i Sui1t Leon By i IL I t'atN EV, A. Eertrv i sa.

Mr ManlriuK. R.nnfci, Warkl4 cL lDt USV'. is Uie third rU)lt ut A HISTORY of the PROTESTAXT EI'ISCOPAL, rHfKtll A ULRICA If SAM! EL II Lord sli. i 'if. ad.

vuika V'wrUst4ee. CERMOXS on CHU1STIA5 PRACTICE. By ml li W.trr l.ia.. pewii sdi" 1 rfHE WEEK of a Manual for A mn.eM rlj the Auta of Ye aud rrud Lfe of atry l'wr. Waterloo Jle.

Iu 3 ncr tb aeniud fslitloB at THE HIisToRYof the CHURCH of ENGLAND jit 4 r.Ri.; DtM isx BKITISH F.M11K1, Br Use Kev JAKES it. M. A.MltKslV. Ire her of Li oula ks, aud vt TunrUai. aUviaato a WtrrlotKt Im t.

I redj in Svn the third siWiute of THE GREEK TESTAMENT, with a Critical and Eiesetc tj HtNRY ALrKU. Mi, vs 1st hat 1. aixl Utc Fsliow of TruUly IkiUaca. Camtols. Ki ti.ns.

Wstrrkssnlaop. Thomas Turton and Sons per A. Ward nce ring I.H giiineas UusiJheep was nin in at K) guineas Ik ales Tapscnt and W. C. Hyland; the din being Mb.

12o. The biddings were sharp and Cuiuiiiincs and Wells; lUibert Have. Charles qa for the premier sheep from guineas (he was a SHIP ifEWS. I.IVKRrovlL. JlLV U.

olrrate. M'Kir. from fit John's. New Ttmn. wi.

Hie bhswmiit, Iniu ew I Irleuis the Kjnlly Item, froui IWIes Usi Tlie ludisii. Ir ni alrw ilh Uie Wilhelmltie. from llrraien the Virion fn ni ll.itin, ore th. ViJant. frooi IUrllors the Kluahetli.

from WiieUt tl.e bun els, fruoi MsIU tlie Charles Napier, from llervtntl. Kit td. Port lUlt tlie Juno, the Torn.lo, the rt. h. the lUUc the Uml the Are Majestic for St.

John'a New Rmnswick the Fra fiiar. for I.iuis the Uis'UukI Chief, fe l'niWkl hia the WiUiam Wurt, for U.toiu Losisis. July 11. llKl Tol, July 12. WiD.l at noun.

Wind. W. afiumouth. from Hi from the I IairTss the Amed. The 12um the rriuce trenh.

AmTed. Th Louisa Ann, ills. ot the tu inliitxai. from in Messms the Arunu nla. from t'allao tlie I the Muuunsrk.

from WshrfxrU theJuvrrns mil. from llatl. h.il.1 Tlie Amelia, for July 13. V.HS1, lifht. I If nee jtlt th, fmm t'schso tlie Tom, fnmi Wstclieu from lUiUfonl Die Ninth Ahhey, from Neath.

(Bl (From the t'summa:) Tit Tima published some gossip from the Crimea about the agent of a military tailor flogged for riotous behaviour. A Mr. Smith, representative ofituckmarter's linn, being supposed to the person alluded to, was subjected to annoy Wind. N.N ance, and upon his return to Iindon a partner in the house applied to Tlu Trnut for the name of the person alluded to in the Crimean gossip. The reply was that the name was not known.

The matter was then put into an attorney's hands nd the answer of The Timr to bis application was an expression of regret that Mr. Creoto. Smith should hare suffered from the statement published, Ul the story. Before tlie result could bo learnt Tu liwj wai informed that the offensive paragraph was one of those ill natured falsehoods called a hoax, and it immediately inserted this apology "A 'Shave' rnM the Camp. A letter from our correspondent in the Crimea of the 20th of November last, pub lUhed in 77 Tinxtt of the 4th of IVceinber, contained, among many ether matters a xtatement concerning the agent of a celebrated military tailor in Imdon, who.

it was said, had been flogged at Balaklava by order of the Provost Marshal. The story passed without comment from any tuartcr until Ajiril lant, when we received a letter from the solicitor of a person who alleged that he was the individual pointed at by our correspondent, and that there was no truth whatever in his statement. We immediately wrote to the Crimen to have the matter inquired into, and we received late on Thursday afternoon a reply confirming the denial of the irm iii nuestion. We greatly regret having been the instmment'of promulgating what now vrs to have been a fabrication, and we are happy to make this public reparation at the earliest possible opportunity." Not satisfied with this contradiction and amende aUr. which Mr.

Smith's advocate designated as insult added to injury, Mr. Smith brought an action for damages, and has had the good luck of finding a jury who have awarded him UW. in the teeth of the judge's charge. The ground of this extraordinary verdict was that the apology was neither timely nor mfEcient. We have had a pretty lung experience of joumali an.

and (taring a period if more than a ouarter of a century have oiily once been in a court of law for an allege! libel, whi we had a verdict upon all the counts, and, if the case had Wen our own, wc protest that we do not set! what more could have been said on tlie occasion than is expressed in the paragraph quoted. But the ajiology wa not prompt enough, wa ol jeeted by Mr, Smith's coun.l. A contradiction Uion demand what was thought due. And what, let us ask, would be the value of contradictions if could be me. ely for asking? The knowledge that a respectable journal will not maae a retraciaiionwiuiout neingsure its error, stands! its Ji l.v 13.

contradictions with an authority which would 1 otherwise i 4 p.ni W.n.1, ti.W. one hour's fiord ti J'oIi'? wEtjn8 11 luite true that fully as much care i Amn Tl.e illy, from Uadiz the Tull.srh I i should be taken to authenticate charges a retractations but i the Bewk tr Nie the Omnt iwcf L. i. este allowance must tc made lor occasional slips in the conduct the Ru.l.. frm.

14U nliii the Ihs fn fresli sale and siually liKAVKSEND, Jftr 11 Sl'sajjuss axd British Ttit. sii (Krn Lloyd 9 30 am. Wm W. tide. It hours' ehh fine.

Amssl. The t'eres. from A.leUude ttul Hrdney (Irifflths, from rorUao.1 Ua; Uie Vu. t.ru Bnia. from Port A.WU.la the Krliano.

from V3U Nova th Jtmuoii, from New Vurktlie Kieunanuretfge. from llarburi; tlie lielamm. from Ostcnd the Tbauits trausrsYt from IUlkUv. rUilr The Witcli of Uie Tees. AUfoa Ray.

lpm. "Wind. VI tide, last hours' ehh fine. Armed. The Tigrr.

from Tounni the Alhioii, f.s; Hailed. Tlie lions, tor Ik merira Uie Ann NeWm. f. Smfapore the Leiii, f.r Totininit the Krenda, f.r txustaiiUnoi.le the t'lty of lUmhur. for Hauinurx the Holland, far isteud.

3 Wind, ss.W. tide, low aater; cloiely. Amted. The Helen SoJu fn.ni Rutuvil Uie 11 Tsvien. from I'alakUta Uie 1) nUs tin Kohert SVsitison, fn.m TubstfO Uie Storm Nfn.ph.

trim Marvsi Uie llematlia. from LiTU Uie 8v V'imo. MaUas the Elutans from Haraiuuli Warlmrtoii. from lt.k.tou. Bilod.

The Moselle. f.T 7pm Wni.1. si tide, 6 hours' Nssl; weather, rloudy. Arrne.L Th. Joreu ljvir.

from l'ienfuT(. the IUlt r. from Trieste the Ism Antonio, from Hurniuim Uw Crsisatar. from the l'ai of tnxsl is the IjiU nnse, from l'lermo the Pnnoea1 the l'ouclia. M.

the frmi Ouenusy thrityof Hamilton, from Montrasl Uie t'lusmoia frum Cotouilsi Uie Vetus, fnsn Sj.irto Uie Thr. Sisli rl. fr iru Ht. NurfouinUnsl Uie tmwardi from llalAklaia Uii Luuns, from 1 BaUcd. The ln, MalU great daily iiK r.

The iudre. Mr. Wm. fairlv charged the jury I here a libel proceeded from malicicious motive, then large damagwi were usually given but whi re tliclilicl origi i i.aUd through inadvertence the plaintiff was generally satisfied to accept, by way of repaiation, an ample ajwlogy and such expenses as he had been put to. The notion, in his opinion, that 77if Tim't paper had any filling towards Mr.

Smith wag simply ridiculous Mr. Adams appeared to have written to Iht Titn, I ahd tlie plamtill 's solicitor also applied to them and they required time for the means of inquiry, ar.d upon hearing from the Crimea they puhlihhcd the retractation I and this, the iaintiffsays is a mere sneer at the injury he i had sustained. It is admitted that the statement was made in inadvertence, and regret has this day lvtn expressed by the defendant's counsel. If you think it a malicious libel, you will give lsr damages but if you consider it arose through error or inadvertence you ill also consider whether the retractation and payment of expense ia not sufficient. I The application ot the alleged libel stems to us to be still questionable.

Who can pretend to av that i.o otber i agent of a tailor wa in tic Crimea How can this negx tive bei.rovcd, and j.rovvd it must be before the appli I cation tl.e hU to Mr. Smith can be positively affirmed. i It is hardly inccssary to a.ld that there will be a new trial, and we have r.ot a doubt that a verdict so unjust and dangerous to the j.riss will lstt aside. tude. fr fn.m Troi i.

Uie Msuril Stal ruulisl. Th. A. Tloia. for Aiester.

II lk.ul.vue U. II. llui.li.k th. Tr I KW. Arnied July 11.

fn.ni lJiun.eston the lie in. the lYroi.i. for the i.k.rk the IVnmark. for 1 ie I KikeelL t. f.

Calais tl.r ISateiia. KotUrJaiu Uu the Itjnsi tUj. f. Ants. rp.

Tlie City of lVUiUirouali, freui C'oloTnlo. the S.ark ii. fnn Alice, from Is m. Msilritias the Ansia, fr Uk II from the iUrl.sd. II 'YAL O.I.IK.

the Council on th of F.R.S., was electeil l'rcsidciit, being the second which the honour hs len conferred on this it Si hiili.Ns. At a lnei tin; HKh inst. Benjamin Travers. 1 occasion on l. surgeon and Inward Sunley, 1..,, F.K.S., and lliwph Henry Gre.li.

F.H.S., were elccU Vice l'residcnts li f' Uic nR At this meeting tlZ? recenUy elected couiinllors, took their seats. At a me.tingof the U.urtof J.xannr.ers on the 11th imt. the following centle i the necessary exsminstiouv were admitted members of th cll.ge Missrs. F.dw.rd I.runeau, Mauritius Fresierick Christian Bushman, Dublin John Cornwall 1 rv, Nensnh. Tinierarv Dlen.

all U.nd:i. Arhve.1 and nd Tl.e Ainle. for IVrtiilsiy tli Janiai.a Monsdon Uie Kispeth. i Comm.l.n forCirdilf the f. Itio Jjikt for Iul.l.ii Alhatr.

for Cl. utU. 11 fn.iu 1. Hark Tl, il. of the Ts for Alu.ia liuy the llntith Ye Malta, hull).

I I 13. m. Amiv.1 Mohile fi Wind fine Jamaica. frim Ati for t'ie ard tl.e 1.11 from Shul.l lt s1 ljpms the 1 r. Amied a.i.1 An lidels.

fT an MuU for.MlU The William Tiriaiit. I fn.m 8t I ill 117 Tniii.ort. frotu sll for Lond.iu tl.e Ai.i. Ilsyley. rslsirs tin .1 n.

in In The id Alt Mi 1 rembrokeshire Harry Fuller, Stowu.aikit. Suffolk Ceorge Crah.im VlmZ l'Awr'i Monis Moryan, j.lace KoYAI CslIajVi J.T.hUie.U.e;; ihV i.TZ 'A 15 Annual Hwanley. th, th. l.mi ion. iA IV.n.k ll.nrj, of 0,0 1'wudcrs and fellows of the Royal Colloce of Uu' ntr i.rt u.r,,..t..m I nysictans held in ci mmemoratinn of the he.

iuet nf lie I Th. n.rei.tinr. enioe of I resident by Ir. talus and also of tl.e first con lxiant. vivial meeting of the fellows, took place on Saturdav ev.n.

Uum.t a. an.l I mlli. a lUnMi Urk (u Cflshhvjel rg. The hWaryof tie College wai thrown oin arid bv i 't. 1., to July I'L" hj profession Yr.r.s7s7s ana otner vi.itors, aiiiong whom we noticed the Right Hon.

1 Herpent. fn.m Valwirai for 1 almoutb. Jm 21. in Ut. 42 X.

'ee kaiictllor Sir J. ilr. Card well, U.P., Ut. SLee, Sir 11. Brt l.e.

Ac. Around the room were arr.mged diogran illustrating points of fter.osci.s and various wihcii aiitxiea an op.rtunity to those present of noting new nseans by which mind can control and cemmand matUr. In the course the evening his Royal Highness I nnce Albert, accompanied by Ix.rd Torringion and Captain I'urvis, atU nded the m.eting. His Koyal Highness was conducted the budding by lr. I'aris l'rtsjdentof the college, and evidently took gnat interest in the various models which were pointed out to lunu The cemrny separated ahoitly before 12 o'clock.

Mr. llcibert Carroll ia appointexl to be third class cia in uie intelial Mr. WillUm Kenrick is nrsvcirsa cieia ilr. vv acting secoiid clars cleik 1 pointed actinr second class clerk ir. ral's of tie Admiralty, N'mtnct use.

i Huisi si. li, ni 31 Tlir limns), of lynid.m June J4. in lit lof VV. Tlie t.si ul Uit lxfeme. lAh outward Juii 6.

u. 1st IS lot, Tlie Xels.n. fn Tl Alue, fn 50 W. The retrr Mjtwe'J. of at.

from St. Jtn The Anes. of ll.irton. witk Inns of l.mprit arsl linUjr U.n.ih O.H1S1..I. SlrUi.

mist tl.S'.Uf.llW l1ewil. fr ldari.w for lUi.g.uri. May from I.iT.Tpnol. Junr 24. in lat.

il llWai. Jm'y IA, in Ul 4J kmg. nf Lii.ri.sil, from New id UL 48 Unt: W. ine l.lr.,l.rvi. May 111.

in Ut 53 8.. ks.c. 3 hound l. SPtiH ff tLe? ci Ktt neDn 'lfHnMk a of Off I ft K. P.

II. iitr is ap neM.ni srrssi, damace. Mr IliMirl is an i May S7 in lat. 4 lo W. is i I Thr Mans fnn Montrrtdeo f.a UTerwwl, Jacea the Accountant Gene lots.

IS w. uae HJCH WATT.R AT LONDON BRIDOE TT1IS DAT. Jfccimf 43 fiun. after 10 Axterbocai nun. after 2 yr old) up to 120 guineas but at this long price some of tue competitors retires, and they gradually fell off.

till M. Allier was almost alone in the field, so far as bidding was concerned. Tlie total produce of the sale was The dinner afterwanls took place, at which about 2.VJ gentlemen were present. The chair was occupied by the Hon. E.

T. Yorke, supported by Count Boileao, Lord Walsinghaai, Mr. T. St. Cuintin, Hon.

Victor Yorke, Mr. I. Waddington, M.I'., Mr. C. I hi Cane, Mr.

H. J. Adeane, M. S. Marie, M.

tiareau, Mr. Hicks and M. Allier. SPORTING INTELUGESCE. EN TLKM EN CRICKET.

I1ENTLEMKN' OF 8UEKEY AND SfSWEX Of ENGLAN D. This match commenced on the Hurrry syotinil. Kenninfton nTal. on Thursday, sn.1 was hrought a eonclunon on Saturday, when H.im and Mussrt pno. vicVTioiul two miekets.

It wss a weU I match, aod U.e fourth eouuter ruatch that ttorrey has won th.s season. The following is the score ENGLAND. First Inninzs. rVcond I i.L.i. js.

Mr A. b. Xaiiper Mr. A. l'arae.

c. Kanae. h. N'apisr 11 h. MUlrr Mr.

C. Marsham. Hankry 18 h. MiUVr Hon C. Milh 1 h.

W. Ni Mr H. Audrnra, h. Pse 13 h. W.

Na Mr. U. at. l'uii, b. Miller SO runout.

A. F. Pajne. c. Beard, b.

34 c. andb. Miller 13 c. lieard. b.

W. Niper i Miller W. Fienutw. h. Miller r.

it. K. Ilupuis. not out W. Marifller.

a 30 llLikr. Hahkey 11 not out 3 .13 Total 1 Total 8CRREY AND gVSSFJC. First Innings. Mr. T.

A. Heart, c. Leigh, h. A. Payne Mr.

T. li. 1 aioe. h. A.

l.yne Mr K. e. ManlUrr, h. IVnnea Mr K. Hankry, Fieiinrs Mr KlSissuu.

c. Infelii, b. IV nnes Mr. F. 1' Miller, c.

A.F.I ayne. b. A. Payiio Mr. W.

NsHfr, 1 b.w b. A. rayue Mr. ft. Curvls.

h. Infelii Mr. P. not out Mr. II.

Curne, c. A. F. Payne, b. A.

Paynr Mr II. AtHld. h. InrrUa B. n.ll...

1 1 MEMOIR of the RhritevJlAVin LOW, D.P ll; i. M.Tsy, and Arie. By thr Rev. kl ATCH. Ineumluit ut Bt, Johns 1 Kisui aouv 11.

S.o tvXl COPloI'3 rilRASEtiLutllCAI, ENOLI8H I.EXIO iS. n.jvd tbr Utr K. ARNnLU. A prepsnsl ty J. W.

KAllEkatM iRr ItL. and sdlted by Die Krr. I1K.NKV BKUWNE. MA. i nbriWv Clchtrr.

Kjvuisloba Wv rks la sro, i nor ir SERMONS and AKDRE.SSES on varioiu OCCA KlN l. JlllI.N KAYE lI. lata L. Blahop of Luuulu. Edited by his iN Ki.u et.ia Wsarr.s.Jara.

In uusll Svo as, INyriRY the PRINCIPLES in the 1 1 iNSTITI TI. 'N HI AN ATI' RE which are the CAUsEM ut MORAL EVIL. Hy Kllust.is Wstortuo liUew. A ROC I A Mo S.Tlyi 'he Rev (IR VI LE PHII LIM'iKE. Vai of Down Aiurniri.

laU Htudest of Cbx.st Church, la.ir.su ns. I a small c.i price Ua. fourth sdiUon of THE BISHOPRIC of SOUI S. By the Veru RiiREKI WILmiN EVANS. BD.

An MrscOn of Wotn, UmL Author Uie rU et.y of ValeheaiL RinnaVsui. rWvvpla r. lo priev la THE (JREAT FEASTS four Sermons. Br the Rev. FKANCI1 GARDEN.

M.A., Curate of St. 8in ban's; Wart. rmni'er. Rinnat. sis.

WsterUs. place. lo uiaII nnom 7. HE W'UHKH of KUMUJfD PKEU psaj ir)f far pUUlsCswlMrQ, IISCOURSKS on the PRINCIPLES of SCR I XJ Tl'ltr. INrKKl Ui rATI IS and on the FALL.

By the Rev Ji.RN HANNAH. Ill Waruen of Tnaity Uulfaea, Glanalmood. Rlvuiatons. Watrrl.sv4aer. in i ABYLON or, the Oueation Examined, "Ith ORDMWORTH, II.D Canon of Wrstnunatre.

kivuftona, Watef AN ILLUSTRATFIU eIuTION of ADAMS's WALKED ALLErUUIEj.wiih numerous Ensrarlnsa at Woud. fnm Unusus hy C. W. Ctr, HA. ll.nlry AR.A, Palmer, thrket Foster, and li.

E. llieks Rlvuiawjtia. W'aterl In I THE COMMUNION of the LAITY at the CELEBRATION of HOLY FAX'lIARlsT au laway. By E. Ml'DAMt iRE.

MA. lUttoe of Citchiasham, and lau FeBow ut St, It hp's CiJlese. I an. I rsltr. Rivintoiis, Waterkss vlars yalf price SPK ILECirSI S.RIACI or.

Remnants of Wrtrrs. thr Second snd Tbinl I ntard. rrrarwrd in HyrU. With an lxsllli TrsnalaUou sn.1 Notea Hy thr Rer. WILLIAM I I RETON.

A F.R.S) Csu if WeaUumsUr. Rlvtuatona. W.Url.s.;.Uee 1 b. Fiennea 1 A. PayiK 60 A.

F. Tayne, b. A. raync. 67 t.

Paynr 1 b. A. Payne 11 c. Xirlrews b. Flenxes A l.

KaTUllsM 21 Lb lu XLe i rttw. DISCOURSES on the UOSPKI.S and EPISTLES of thehl NDAYS aod FEKTIVA1A By Uw Rev. JAMES) KEYNi Ues. 1LA.S.. lVrvetual Curate of at, Mary a Ilforl.

Risiiiftons. WaU rkio hlsew. In prnee 7s tl.r fifth wliti.ai MAN A of the RUDIMENTS of THEOLOGY ny me ri. J. K.

Bat I 111. late Head wastes of Uo.il caala? Uramn ax Irmgtofia Walrrloo iMacv. In small sen ric 7a 1)ARO( HIAL LECTURES on POETRY" and other RIECTS. EyUi Rr. EDWARD MONttO, lucumomtof Harrow Weald.

Ri. mettma Wstoroo 4ac. In 12n. the r. atu.

KOUt I CHRISTIAN With Knoluh V. Pjtv. J. E. MIHDI.ETON.

of Trinity CoUrse. Camilla. (a thesrasa raiUias. KklTATE RELH5IONI3 fn.ni Uomhay rrmi Is h'horn nm the F.tu aJcutta Uie A It lander. Uit lUllsrstberaiidthe Ahwal.

i Gu. nisey tlie si. fn.ln tl.eS.srKO, aisl n. fr i Paris the Tele DKAL. Jl li (Bv Srr.Mtr.Lsa sn Bsinsii TtLioRlru.l (From Lloyd'a) 0 a m.

Wind. rate and fine. Pasissl Tin Ilartitt Transi.rt. fnmi IlalakUia: the Tr iple, from UarW. airl Uie Homely, from Kio Janeirs.

all for laai bai tlie Jost pha. fr 1, for Sheeniess the 1'allliis. from Spain for llia'a th. Atr, Cal. ntu for Isiud 'H I The from Aletandria for IVoir.

w.s u. slt rate ami fine. Tlie Paln. II. nrj from I.nd.

ft New Y'ork. working i jsn. 2 pm. Winl XV S.W No arrnalt. 7.30 I'm.

ii. 1. YV V. stroi.i. Arnu an I The 1'a en.U, on Untiuoi l.

an.1 the Duttlunali. S.ir I rna lh fn.m Lissl.si the Alt fnm llarannali Julia, fr Ij.l.n the Bona Fide, from New rk i the id the anley, for i.lal the t'ndine hniiatol and the Uh I.tuutania nmta and the ar f. the .1... in ILiUiburg lara and Uie Pro lutn. lHsrl.

fn tn i rtli apI for Uie Ut. tC Bruzun. itk. out lat 30 8 Ixrp Derby and the Turf. On the termination of Uie races at IJverpool on Friday, the Earl of Ilerhy invited the race officials and the principal trainers and jockeys to a supper at Knowsley.

The repat was furnished with the noble Earl's well known liberality, and the guests enjoyed themselves to the top of their bent," and did not separate until 4 o'clock in the morning. Mr. John Scott, the celebrated trainer, was the chairman, and Mr. E. YV.Topham.

the clerk of the course at Ijverpool and Chester, occupied the vice chair. The usual loyal toaits were received with acclamation, and the health of Lord Derby was drunk with the utmost enthusiasm. The noblemen and gentlemen of the turf," The trainers of England," and other appropriate toasts were also proposed. The visitors at Knowiley during the race week included IxirdEglintonn, Lord Annesley.Lord Rath, Lord Maidstone, Lord Glasgow, Lord Canterbury, laird Chesterfield, Ixird Clifden, Lord LnfielJ, laird llton. Sir Joseph Haw lev, General Peel, Admirl llous, Hon.

11. Curron. Hon. V. Carton, Hon.

H. Forrester, Mr. G. Fitiroy, Mr. 11.

FiUroy Mr. Grtville, Mr. G. Payne, and Mr. Leslie.

Exwttwv of Casey and Cora atSanFrancioii. James P. Casey and Cliarles Cora were hung on the of May, by the Vigilance Committee, at half past 1 o'clock, at tlie Headquarters of the Executive Committee, in SacramentoSacramento street, near DavU. Roth prisoners had been tried before the Committee, or a portion of it, and had been found guilty. These trials were in secret, and the reporters of the press were refu.

admittance, and were unable to acquire information from those present, who, as it apian, were sworn to secrcsy. A promise had been made to Cavity, before he was taken, that he should have a fair trial, ami lie permitted to speak ten ndnutts These conditions were doubtless observed. Cafcy was informed, on Wednesday afternoon," that he liad licen condemned to be hur.g. While under charge of the Vigilance Committee Inspirit apjiearcd to Is unbroken. When awakening after a sleep, ho would fretiiently strike the floor with his handculls and swear fiercely at his fate.

On Wednesday afternoon, a young married woman, his cousin, was permitted to visit him. They had some conversation together. He told her that he was to I executed, and she swooned on hearing it. During the evening, the Right Rev. RUhop Alleiuany attended Casey, who had been edu cated in tlie Catholic religion.

1 luring the night he wai restless and passed a s.rion of the night pacing up and down. He was heard to exclaim, "Oh, uirGnd: has it come to this Must I be hung like a do Ihrring the first two or three days 1 might as well have escaivd from the (ail as not, and I only stared there for Scannell sake." Casey made a will, the particulars of which are unknown to us He hid considerable pri perty to dispose of, estimated by rumour to be worth asey was thin and pale, and his expression wait haggard. His face appeared coarse for the want of shaving, no razor having len allowed him for shaving. Cora attracted less attention, and conducted himself more quietly. Report says he was married to his former mistress, Relic Cora, but the rumour obtains but little credence.

At 8 o'clock, the I Jeneral Committee was notified that Casey would las executed at half pat 1, and ordered to apar under arms During tlie morning preiralions were made for the execution, lleams were run out over two of the indows of the committee room, and lilatforms about three feet square extending out under each beam. These platforms were supwrtid next the hou by hir.gts and out ide by rores extending up to the beams Along the street, for a considerable distance on each side of the place of execution, were ranged the committee, more than 1 in number, some on foot with muskets and other on horseback with sabres No outsiders were niiitted to approach within 100 yards Ileneath the place of execution were several cannon and caissons ready for use if necessary. The houses in the vicinity were covered with siectators and in the streets were collected proUbly not less than 8,000 or 10,0111) persons At a quarter past 1 o'clock Casey and Cora were brought out upon the platforms The former was attended by the Rev. lather Gallagher. The arms of both were pinioned at the elbows, and both wore white caps, intended to lie drawn down over the eyes before the drop felt Cora walked composedly, and stood stiffly while his companion addressed the crowd.

Casey exclaimed, pardon and forgive me. Oh, my mother 1 my mother I hope ahe will never hear of this. Oh, God, have merry on my mother comfort her in her affliction. Oh, God have mercy on my souL Oh, my God my God I aiu not guilty of murder I did not intend to commit murder." Some one here said, "It is not neces sary to repeat that again." Casey was confused at this and mentioning the name of his mother again in a low tone of voice, he drew back. As he did so, the drop beneath Cora was withdrawn, and his body fell a distance of about five feet.

He did not more, his neck was no doubt broken by the shock, and there was one soul less in the land of the living. The rope was adjusted around Casey's neck, and he weakened in the knees so that a committeeman had to support him. He was placed on the platform a moment afterwards it fell beneath him. He struggled little, but at the end of about three minutes he ceased to uiove, and he too was dead. CWiornui ChronUU.

May 2 1. Vai hull Oasdens. To morrow (Monday)even ing will be the last of the season at these gardens on which occasion Mr. Green will ascend ia the balloon, with Prtj of ii ad renUemen. Ctacntr.

Lecturer at St. lu ra' Collrire. Klrinitoos, Walarloo pUuV In small the riftta editmat.f' mtKNtSS: its Triads and IllcsainKS IUringtotw, Watrrltsyphwe. la price a new edition of rpHE DOCTRINE of the GREEK ARTICLE, Apthetl to the Illustration of Uie Greek Testament. By the Uta II.DLETi IN.

With hy Hl lill JAM Ert RlnB. I latr l'l iocipal ot King's Coiltire, I ondon. Rivinstena. WstrrkwspUrai. In mall Ovo pnee 3a.

d. the fourth editum of HE CHERRY STOKES; on the Forte of Conscience a Tale Y.sith. Tartly from the MsM. of Um Ra W. ADA MS Author of The Shadow of the Cross.

aod edited by Uir Ket. II. ADAMS. Jtivmttona aterksspUoe. niall trice He seeood ERMONS on the EPISTLE nl GOSPEL for each SUNDAY in the YEAR and Ihr HOLYDA YSof the C1IURCIL tU Rer ISAAC WILLIAMS.

B.D.. late Fellow of Trinity OoUeae "iford. Risicstona. Waterloo place. jneeSa.

Sd. UieTiwrthedition of HE FIRST FRENCH ROOK; or, the PUn of ti THOMAS KERCH EVER AKNOLIi.M A Ut Lynd.w. and f.raerly Fallow of Trinity C. 41ek e. lianli.r Kmi.irtous.

aterltssrUre. In price wOME ACCOUNT of the EXTERNAL GOVERN tl FIRST THUEECENTI RU.S. By JOHN KA L. OM UwJ assasaswy i talllWIUI All IliglltNlai, klrritHpLfkCsB. In IS I rtceS.

bL. lhs 11th eOitMin of PHK KOCkY JSLANUand other SIMILITUDES. Ii. rmaJi i.ricf. ui SEPlifS ST.

MARY'S Oxford. AKLKH PAIIEFDEN. A. Ylcir of Aber jllrvr. KlTUiiCtoCS.

Waterlotphaor. W'wo price 3a. (id the f.uth e.lithf 'WlONS on the THIRTY NINE ARTICLES, Jenrtoiw arid the yinuute ttureb. By the Yen. EDWARD hK kERnlETU, M.A..

ArOdeacoo of Buckinanam. KmnsToiia In small io prioe Ja. INE LOVE in CRKATIflV nvniffi. 1 st'n, rima to Tm.ity. By WatrrL.iface Minuter of line ore Chat el RliingVics, K3oLl Ivo, pnee I la, HRISTIAN THEISM the Testimony nf Remaon sou i aractrr or the Snprrma I'y the Rav.

R. the Uir lirrt Muntrit lti Treatise. Ui ttsis opiate. 1 In price 7s. Uie secotMl edition of aY ANGELICAL LIKE, as seen in the Exmple of ur Lorl Jtaua Chn.t.

11, JOHN JAMES, Canon of terlswoaiih. Author of a Comment on the CoUecta. RiTlnrVn. v. aten.s.

plaee A "KADIN' COMPANION to the FIRST OER XV 11AN rK. ns Uinin, Kltraeta fn.m the SSt Oman Aii.Dt.rs. rty the late lie 1 RAIiKRSIm iRFK I n. Ki.mstots. aterl svpUee.

the oisiil niitit of rpiIE GO NARRATIVE of OCR LORD'S Kerleetions By the R.JJ. ISAAC WILLIAMS, ll Ute Fellow of Trinity Colleaw. Ox RiTlnattms. Waterlts. place.

IVtoe id THE THIRD SERIES of PAROCHIAL 8ER Mo.N1 the Vni. ROBERT WIIOM EVANS, BD. A rehdeao i estmoreland. Author of TI, Recttwy of VaLelamd.1 Kmt tfVsia, atrrioo pUon. 8vn price 2Sa T7NGLAND'.

SACRED SYNODS HUtory of iT.v.'iTil fry. By JAMES WAYLAND JOk I A nnerlT Stislent ut I lirtet turel. UlftwtL Ractu at Bnrfnrd. Kjru.i(t.jia.. Wa rl.opla V''! ll'1.

vrxx 10. f.L, Uir second UU of MJ TAV AL "MMENT on the MORNING ip.vS'i RVUra In the BOOK of aiMMOX lR XYER, inahrrir. of Flam Lectures. Bv JOHN JAM Bt, D.D., lanon of 1 eterhnr ujh. Author of a Coninieiil no Uie CUaseta.

Rivnitftons. plaor. In Rro prios 3s ftd F.A TRANSLATION cf the RECEIVED TEXT thr AI tr ToI.It AL EPISTLES. Part 1 Romans. Bv TIP i.M Ai4 WILLI AMS.

PKILE I. Ut. H.l MTotLrL JchooL aial foruitrly Fellow tif Truuty Uulcaje. Caauhrklaa. Bavuartona.

aUrl, pla. r. In saial jcicr 4s. Uir second edition of rpiIE SAMPLER: a System of Teauhintr PUin heh.Ja. By Lady ELIZABETH FINCH.

A Nerdira In small price the fh adltlcs of HE CHRISTIAN CHARACTER: Six 8rmonS prwaehd in Lrsit. lly JOHN JA" KSON, I.n Lord Blsbon of Loaxiin. Rmnatona. Vi msnopoi In 6o at tha Sflh edituio of PARAPHRA.STIC TRANSLATION of the APOMTOLICAL EFISTLES, with Notes. By Uw UU PHILIP NICHOLAS SHI Lord BoftcWe, RiTinatooa aterluo plar o.Jiv Ei.

with lome rhe Wntia Bythelau JZ? Biahop Ltnn. Editad iVZTZZ Pt 'V the fifth edition cf the WRITIKG8 of BisLop JEREMY TAYLOR. RiviniWais Waterloo place. ETJITATIONS and PRAYERS on the ORDI. A' ntuvicB for PRIESTS.

Br th. F1NDEK, ft oo piaee apal of WtLs Theoliajical Coliece. Ki.uvis wr'n' JON D( )X, RJVINGTONS, WiUrloo pUc: Mow rwadr ke I voaa, wwaafTsi fsiMiisaHi. fl.Jir. nA.XUEKIUt atSayniA.

i nraai aw a UMHawt tyarwlsar. rwaa it "in ef awawM.3 aw i i jsapflaft arta' rV a aaat THE OLD COURT HUBUKBiet7aRnarWai. rmJnatoo. Vi. CMfawJ, ss Isi lilfiL aty LEni? ool aawa.

tawaeui te wawsisas to aa Now (awatf sa twwswta w. wwai FUiWta. AlEMOIIW of the COURT of Um REiTXvrrr ill Fr.ro Orlsnnal Faaally pj By U. Dwa. rrtJCKIKl! HAM aavl CHaUNDUrL K.U.

Mawat saw. BUeaatt, sj ri rj lJaTw. U. (lewd Marlhui Th. WORK aa atCsMIA Wow ready.

I m. nV MY EXILE. Br ALEXANDKR IIExUfcr Fro. llaa. adaurmU.

asrwasara Uw rwadar saay itarlrTata I aa ia? Raastaa p.aiUeal snowty. Mr. Harawa's sawrsOra. aafi wrraZ and wasloobaedly ialW.ua a. laaVaat swpsrVar to aOarWatha at ia2 tsiatia, wwta on Rnwa.

Atawawawaw. Hava sad fTlaVsilr hn aatorrTi to Henry Otaterwl. U. Grwat Mawtlanisaarawk aw novel, ay ta. Awtasw Th.

wi. Tmav rr ataU toakhvawWa. as voaa. r.iur.u litaAivrs. itr tn Author of "TVa Wife's Tnaav' VrUad idrly saad aa ernaaJM, aoot wi, srav.

laeap adiCrai. with Furliaita of every Qwswa, anssparas la I Vo. aw la td a. hoaad, IVES of the OUEENS of EXOLAND. A aavbl.

tsounbwUtai la kt. ofiwn ami i rsaah anedd Jleet. Wiamtasi. rrroewt tb. iocs law la ara stnl the eharBrirra drtiealerj aad akilfaUvaatiranlirl i Klackrtt.

p.UuJra. aswaann lo HearyOabura. JLi Ali.NFt srEICK I.A.slD. BBUca. BiatruetKai and tnta taiammt froca the worl 1 MwrMand RUekett, pnhelahrra lasiasaiis to Haary (Ubam.

Th. ARMY the CRIMEA. Nnw raady. hi Ink JlaT APVENTURES with the BRITISH ARMYfretr. the "nnit inaaia nt ef thr War tava Fad ot fwlwoanL aw M'KliE AVtNOISM TAY UIR.

late K6ta Imsaat w. wo saroenaiaa aa. Tatkw's nairaal has th. aasnt at heuaf by laswl) Uas whoi. sriita of It is rarnahl.

tor Ha act! vltrvit eiprTMnas.ssalss.it us it. Eai BUcketr. puhli.rirra, nawawi to Henry Onlbura. Now rratry. in on.

with 1.5141 awrsriaawaf Arwav THE ami BARONETAGE for I80. Byf.r r.l k.N AKD BCKKF. CVwev Kinf of Arms. Newtrtaoa fYwrrcat lo tfc. Prrarnt Tlma, fnaw tha para nal orn sranlcatierM oe th.

Noiihty, Ac Tb. heat Ivrieaaofieal and hrmldia diela aaaf of trr Prrrarr and lUrawAafr and Uw flrat aathonl. ami all na iSnaa afrrtins the arwccracy. GJoOa. Hurst and rTlarktlt, yitil aim.

11. ceaaws u. Mrnry otrairu. Ureal MariNeoiara atrset. Now ready at ail law Uhrarwa, in vgis, 7 OHN HALIFAX, trentleinan.

By the Anther ot 1 1 The Head jl tb. Family." te. "A very irsl and a very taw. reatinf noes I. It snniad ttoioqgtioat ia.

a hiah spirtX. aaat wnUrxa with I real aii'ity lantar thaa any fartary wnry. w. utrik of taa rrvnuy auraasrul suUkw. Ksaauaw.

Tb. author's brat wwt. Ererylaaly who ever nada a avval ahnuld read this ooa. Ontic Use and laackett, puMishrra sue sain 10 Henry fAawtarn. Now era at alii she uhrarMw.

la Jrala. ARGARET ami HER BRIDESMAIDS. Brtha a a. W'rman's Derotlen." W. faoomDsevat a3 whr arr ui warm a lawauni nuret ki rea.1 uu.

worl. lary Wlal CJW1 rS wrl worth th. while. Tberw at. a fnaanaaw and iwxfiiialicy ahrml la qwit.

eharmins and there la a errtain aoMenraa in taw ttratanrna. butei of arut.narn and tiH ident, whit Is not often frrautL Tb. story ferw avitereatiw AtLetueuiu. HurH and blacaata, pabUahefa, am asms to Hmry C. Il.um TwrUlh raon.

now with ll lUaaaraaaMaa lav. lamraX THE CRKSCBNT snd the CROSS. By ELIOT RTOX. ladriwadMilay ef it. valo.

aa aw onvaal aarrabrn. ami ila uarful and toll reaving tafonaatlao. Uus wove rw colunruu power aod bias of faoev with wha rcriptiona arr na.l. Auxins it pasti aod to at lasting ehanne k. ita revrrrtit a sl smooa rptnv tiiawVw1y Bevarw.

Hum sad H'arkrtt, tail lahrra atom aa.s to Henry Cfaboru. Just puhuatast. la I la. with LUiawrali.wia 11. If ASTERN HOSPITALS had EN0LISII NCR.SE.S tha NarraUr, Twrlr.

MoriUia Eipmrpe. ih Utapltala of aiUh antl Scutari. By a LADY tllLirHTrrs Tb. story nf the nobl. tWwsla try kiss Nlfhtlotai.

and hw ar vntad aatrriitaal will Dm ha aaor. effect! swly add thaa In the brautW ful narrative ououtnad ta thaa. vtaajnaa. John Bull. A wort doina honour to hmnaoity." Flsmirwe.

II ant aod Blaekett, auh bahera. New and ehraprv adlWon. Now ready, in 1 vaL, 10a fcX. JILLIESLEAK: the Conclndinjr in the) laf. nf Mrs Marrairt MaitlaavL Tb.

eoncliaun. srrir. at Passaces in tha laf. of Mrs. Margaret Maitlaavd' ia.

lo mar thmkaar suprnt to th. nrcuiniai. aod Una w. tak. to h.

abtait the aaon SMav fat ttry we can pay th authoreav. There is a rio of aynale good air, and pitsis feeding miming threauhoiit, for wbieJt a. rradrr can fail to b. the hrtla AUsraastsa. Hurst and RaCaatt, pub, lasWra.

sja.stri lo Hanry tvanasra. Jaat pnMsshrJ. with lUiaSiilluoa. "tlav. THE HOLY PLACES Narrative of Two Yeavrx Rassleoorla Jaeuaairm aiwl FalrrUaa.

By HAXMEB L. Dl. 11 IS. Witn Nsv.onU. Dtatwracd Caoaanit.

TnSss by JOSEFH HCPCIS. Ul Rnuan Yioe Cewsul Ul Tripoli aod Twaav "Thiabooa etaitaiaa exeeUeiik aaatarr. aod It a of a kind to h. wwlencnaft, saw oa Just pubUahed. in 1 vol.

Ila I 4 SUMMER in NORTHERN EUROPE, in. elnding skrtt hra hx Swrdrw, Norway. IVilaasL th. Aland Lass, kc By HF.LINA BCNBl'RV. Author of IjftaSsaaa Mias Bunhury infrudwora as to a aieaw tntlaaal.

knowladaa than ua et been oolau.aU plaoca mlrnd famoua by tb lal war. and pro let I bahl; Jiw BuU. Hurst and lUacawtt, puhhahers. 13, Graat Now maty at allth. HDranaa, ut vola.

MODERN SOClETYin ROME. By J. R. BESTE. Aulht.

of "Tb Wabash. Ia Vb. work bHbraw Mr. Bast, baa unseated th. world, in the form of a awwai.

with UaV rural anor of his knowlrdg. aenuind during many yean' reaHleiiea th. Eatrnal Cy. Mr. Br tr haa arrrral ta Uj.

qualltiea aarul to Win Doswuat. H. ptiasnaus a keen srimi of th read, and a felicity in a nhiaa it. without sink lug mm th. kteral.

lie haa eaorarh dnamaao power dlatincUy to his eovaspptaosi of pinais aas th one of rwoeuarte. a knowlrdr. of tb. sanpas and nnan ae would rasat JSpretalr. Han and Hlack tt, puoliaraara.

IX. Geral Marfhor at. SVeoud adl.aas. now raady. LAKE MIAMI or.

Explorations and Discc reTies) during Four Years' Wanderings ta th. Wild, of SoulayWi anil Africa. By CHARLES JOILN ANOESSilw. Royal tvUL, with Mans, aiai wpwvrds of 30 DJnatrations of ftpnruaat Ad.eiiturea, guhjteasiaf Nstwral Hatory. he.

Xa. knand. Thla handnaas book on tor every body hi read. Aa a rsonrd of trarrl every page la faa. liiaSim, wail th.

natural and tb. srssrrapoar will he (aWichlrd with thtaesr fscts it reveals. Tb spmUug adieutaje. of Mr. A iawaain.

too. are nt leas wonrlerfiu than tauas of prassding Afrlssn trarailrra. Ts I latr. are nunarroas and alaairala. Tb.

Freav Hunt and Blacaevt, la. fst. cauth. COREi ELECTRO DEPOSITION In M1TAL8. In Orr Ctrcis of th Hrwnora.

Lootlon. Wax. S. On and Vol Amen nut n. SCOFFERN'i CHEMISTRY of IXORGANIO BODOX inOrr.Clrcl.of th HckWass.

Loodoa, Wai. S. Urr aad. ORR's CIRCLE of LITXRATVKK. fTlHE BRITISH SOLDIER.

Jfo. 1. By J. H. JL 8TOUMUF.LEH, Kwi.

Waskly Nnbae. lid. Monthly Far ontblatof Augiiwt. Ir sdoo. Wat, g.

Orr and aiaia in an. BREEN'i PRACnCAiaASTROJTOMY. In OrrV Clrcl of to tVaanora. Loralon, 8. Orr and Co, Aastta Pnlaiahbur wrrklv iwler RR's CIRCLE of the SCIENCES.

Subject Artf ficlal IUuannatioa.s Loraloo. Wm. g. Orr and Co Aana oawar. la MOLLESCnOTTa CIIEillSTRTof rOOD.witli IU AduIU rauoeal.

By Dr KXXiyiTKN. Ia Orr't 1ieUi of tat tamosa. lawidun. Urr and Aaiaa ainwr. la.

VL. cloth, wa COFFETtjr. METEOROLOOY.wrlth a Chapter OO OlnstrinaeDta. Bv J. E.

UlWE. Fi. In Orr. Orel, of Un Sstaxesfc Loaidon, Wa B. Orr and Oft, lima ii.nw.

OiwiplrU In on vol Imperial fntlc, a new and mlarrad rtitK nt fTUIE PHYSICAL ATLAS of NATURAL PME NOMESA. By ALEX. KEITH JOHNSTON. MIL, ac. Co atstlng of JS lanje and sevrw assail piatea, prtaUd In eakan ami ItS pagra of deaciiptitaia.

with Indrl. ositaiiiiaf npwartw (a atXC nfavwncaa Half htKiud ia inorneso. ptiot tXX IX Wllllaai Back won and Hona, Edinhqrah and London, On Jalr 31 wta be pnbUabed, in on. mL ereiwu (am, BOTHWELL: Poem. By W.

EDMONDS TOl'NF. AYTOUN. D.CL, Author of "Lays of th Saorrax, CnvaUrra' a. William Hack wood antl Sons. Edlnhnrth aod LtsvVm.

On July Jl will beimUUhed. YoL of T7SSAYS, Critical and IrncintlTe. Contributed Xli KUckwo.r. Magaiin. by rWraxe WILSON, eoMaaatasiat the uniftra edttian of hi.

works. Kdrtrd by bis Horem Uw. Pi (lavs FERRlElt. V.ds. I.

to IV. ara pahuahrd, oontainiag ta Nuaa Amhrtauanm, with (Uoaaary and Index, prios Its. William Kattwaoit and Dona, tatlnburgh and LoeaVai. This day puMahrd, an ret. prat fro.

price If. Id. milE SKETCIIER. By the Rer. JOHN EAGLES, A.

SB.A.. On July Jl wilt te pnbliahwit, swntaWt In on vol, LADY LEE, WIDOWHOOD. By EDWARD BRUCE HAMLET, Captain R.A. and tawot CUonsL Assay edition, with iUuatratauoa. William Blackwood and fsm, Edinrsf4 and Lontlon.

Now ready ia Atlas ito. prios 4 4a bx cloth, or JU te ia atanoM with lllumnwas Initials, A PHOTOGRAPHIC TOUR ajnontrthe ABBEYS of YORKSHIRE. By PHILIP II. DavLAMOTTE and JOriLTS ILNDALL. with DeaeriptiT.

Notice, by John Bichard Wa. bnB, HA. IxsmI Krerrtary of th Ajcha tdrajieal Inatitnts, aod WJlaas Jones, HA, eraitalmng 13 larr. nyitographs of Fwratain Akasy, Eaahy AlaVy. Id vault Abhry.

Kirkstall AbLry, and Bolton Tnojf, Lta.dao. Ifell and Dairy. 1W. rWtrtrert NEW PREHENT for BOVB Jut puhliahed. In fep.

Fro, aoU DISCIPLINA REDtVIVA; or. Hints nd Halpi few Youth tearing Sebtsi BythaRrv JOHX SMITH UILDEaV DALE. M.A Oxf.wd. Aawataal Martar ot thr Foraaj Hebooi, Walthaniatow. London, Ball and Daldy.

1SS, Flat I ajirt Nov rradv. la fen ffrm elnth. nrlra 4. THREE MONTHS' VISITATION by the Biabol. of CA in th.

aatanxn of UU, with aa Amat af ut Yoyage to th. lalaod 4 Tnatao dAciaiha la March. ISSt. WittrWI original iketchea hy Mrs Uray. prinwl is ookiura.

Lotuon. baD IS4 TAYLORS BEE EEEFERl MANt'AL. ifth saitioa, wniU rpiIE BEE KEEEKiMiaAN if Ala By HKfB? 4. TAYUJS. in naa sio.

laaaoa Boo. By H. 11. Adamn Price la H. Th.TownCar.Un.

By Shirley IlibUrd. Pnoaav Tb Book of th. Aroaitam. (Naarr ready Hroonibralg and Bona, pwhuaiawa, a Iamoatrargw. TISCHEL'i GETtMAlxSADiNO BOOK, rj an antifwly New Fnadpl a Stcry.

by Frees Hofrninii "sti inwaanu. witn lrspKios flotaa, and fa era Bar. by Dr. M. FIHCHEL.

of Ooera't lawlon. Ae gethern la highly sob. asiuawrndad Journal nf atlwoatn. "sw of th Boat a.saliriy of aUmrntary rrudwrtiona. aUB.

aas nrrrr arm aUsj brttur fittad li its parpoae. lCllnbonh Iipraa. ibahigh satwaluf thtl.afdthKmpIa7ityolhwawtbod wi3 cerammd Una Uk to sennoat Brwtol Minor. Iawidoa. IV 5a.

Btraud and Kolai.b, at rlarnrra au.et. LENNY'S STAND ARD'of PERFECTION ft FROFERTIEH of FLOW Katd aad FLAJfTS. laslavssaaabat to judge, ooauaitttwav and exhilakai at aorltsaHnral sbowa. Tqa btiat whlek ounabtuwpsrf action are ekaarry desenbed aud illustrates with wood engravings, Advertiser. Irfwvl.n.

i (TSant raroari. Cos. Kavg suts HKASHWABLK REM ENTS. LENNVi HAND BOOK to the FRUIT in VEOETABLF: GARDEN. aneoranarHj Ul.

riesrrrrrtiori. fmvs taon. and Management of ttstnaaa useful Fruit and Ynjelahlas are" In this eeamtry. with a Calendar of MonUily tsjeratiooa. 9aeoadaV Uw.

trice Ta sd. OWnnya Hand Book to th Flowar Gar leo and Orrrnhooas, JSw prwuigth aad atanarfewKol of all Uw Ur Flowen aad FLanta gr aTi in thai Country. Third XL ton, alpae. sX. I OparaUt oonnartad wtth to.

CslrSSaf Jtaltaa Landseaiai (Urdenina. Bar nd edition, prios 3. Id. Tb Uortieultaral Magarto. ta 11 parta.

at la at: or l.way taindaosnaiy bound, pnet lsa. aneh. Each part kt ocawpkew aad oontaiia. a Uemivm on th. cuitar.

of ajan. popular farm or Glennys Oardnung for Cbttagera, wtth Treatment ot Bees, fssstnV for Children. By th Kv. A. Joana.

Agoudalaa.wwaearriw4eoi, rirs.he. rrtosfd. Gaadeninc niwatralaa. Cbronkks. tThatralad.

fnc av 6tL hronkas. ITT rVthlaa ta fXarArarn. aratWlarna Tnallist riai OaltlTau.ai of Vrrrtahie. and Fruit Tnwa. By the Rev.

J. mat Id, asoth la 3d. Glnany Uorlra Kulr. for OaHawavs abowbal la a few wants as no and a road. Frio (at Londtax, Oeorf.

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