ka Arrival eg the Britaaala., Ber 6t kys Later. - 11RPORTart FROM IRELAND t. The Britannia *rived at Boston- at 1-P s . ' wing made the Oa! ssage in feutteen days.— She sailed from lWateypool on the 12th, of Aug. The Estr*alt:f.Ytmes, says Affairs in fteapa have not materially chang ed, though every day seems to lessen the rib. ability of any se taus outbreak. That this.ilm, fortunate countriis 'not now plinged into all the horrors of a aisle war, is not to be attribu- • ted to the disinebOation of the people to rise up in arms—but,.4ther it would seem to be the watt of bold, liable, and trusted leaders. Mr. W. S. O'lliden was arrested on' Satur day evening, AnOtst 5, at the railroad station at Thurles, whilstlin the act of proonring a ticket for Limerick, where, it is said, he intend ed to _have. takep refuge among his friends. Immediately afte6his arrest he was marched to Bridewell, Ludt.: subsequently convoyed to Dublin, andlodge4in Kilmainbam jail. After O'Brien's arrest, tii3 is said to have expressed himself satisfied of the hopelessness of accom plishing his objed,(i and that be was induced to leave his retreat 14 the mountains, because the farther he went to more the people seemed to fear to, harbor hie); or hold any communication with him. 0 1 0n)fi as said Ito be cheerful, and his wife is allowed fiee access to him. Other Meads are permitt;ed to converse with him, in the presetiee of XI jail aitho'rities. There does notl4pear to have been any se rious disturbance any part of the country, since the Cambi*sailed, and, according to the English liceounte,p it seems quite impossible tbat there should Ibe any, so long as the gov:. l ernment sustains itst,,present attitude of repres sion. • Numerous arrests continue to be made, and, among others of ;Tec4nt date, we notice the names of Dr. M. Carron ; Mr. James Bergen, ship broker, of NO* York. and Mr. Nolan, of the United Stater,; and. Richard O'Gorman, for whose arrest 300 was offered. On attemptiziglP escape from the country, he was arrested by the Coast Guati, after he had crossed the . .Shannon in an open boat. Notice was forthisith sent to the police, bat be fore they arrivedi O'Gorman had persuaded his captors that he was a mere traveller from Derry to Clare=abd ho was allowed to leave in his boat. 'He ;subsequently boarded' ves sel bound down ¶the Shannon, and going to America, in wlaieb, he h ad . -escaped. A war steamer was desAtched after the vessel. The following *otter, from a member of the press, who has visited Tipperary, gives a rather important detail of the feeling which prevails in the south of Ireland : After having= traversed the greatest part , of b th ridings of4the county of Tipperary, I , halt at this little situated at the foot I of the Goltee monOtains, and on the borders of the county of Limerick, to give you a brief ab- , straet of the result of my observations." Re hellion I found net. I bare said that I did not' tied rebellion— r that is true. I did not see a army of insurgent* or any thing that gave in dication of the adtual existence of civil war nevertheless a rebellion does exist—if the whole of the south uf Ireland is not at this moment plunged into 411 tke horrors of a civil, or rather, a servile war, thetreasorais to be attributed not I to the disinclitiation of the people to rise up in arms, but solely to the want ofa proper oppor tunity, and of bold, able and trusted leaders. This is no hasty apression, or idle guess-work. It is a deliberati conviction, founded on the most satisfactory:ividenee. Every mile I've travelled, every Orson I conversed with, every fact bearing on tie subject which- has come un der my observatvi n —till have served to im press indelibly of my mind the truth of the Ftatement I havoqinade. Let no man " lay the tattering unctionio his sour' that the spirit. of disaffection haibeen crushed; true it is that the wise and salutary prbeautioni of the gov ernment, have saked the country from convul sion for the preset ;. but the winter is fast ap proaching, the scion for a bivouac will have Massed, the troopi; must be dratin into winter quarters, and the* the hour for mischief will have arrived. Il,bave heard it stated, and the statement does OA seem improbable, that the leaders intend tolereain passive-until the win ter sets ; that ithey are quite satisfied, for the present, witbfharrassing the soldiery, and frightening the g*ernment ; but that they are steadily biding tti eir time. Much, hOwever, Rill depend upon Circumstances. In the course n!' Try wanderinO, 'I have 'met with a great mAny country geMlemen, and all of them agree :e thinking, that tite rebellion is not estini;uish ed.—that it still sihmulders, and they look with ensiderable applhension to the coming win tr. Certainly, is unreasonable to calculate that all the wild.,theories which have been pro pounded by the anarchists and Jacobins—the riotous of wealth; happiness, and independence which have Iseect l llield out to the misguided people. It is 4reasonable to suppose that these congenial theories have taken no root, or that the people, "after such golden dreams, will sink back witinii . t . a struggle of some kind into their femur poOitem. ' Tbe absentees are fast returning Co theibountry, and there, are at pre, sent a great ouniter of resident gentry in the county of Tippetiary. I trust their present* nay serve to cluebk the, existing spirit of insubl" o:dilation in all quarters. I have heard that there has been surrender of, arms worth speaking of, nadir the proclamation—the con-1 tubular) , are bifsily engaged in searching for I them, and to-ilai I met a large force ,in the neighborhood qt the.. town of Tipperary, en gaged in that lunifiess, but with little success. The conduet of Ae Roman Catholic clergy, in tie present Criaisi, has been most praiseworthy, . and I have hear 4 it commended by their bitter oppottifats. Oa last Sunday, Dr. Howley, the pariih priest of the town I have just mentioned,:ildelivered a most impressive discourse to. hi/stock, on the criminality of the Club system, atiii I have authority for stating, that ii Prasuut the very best results. The t°nee isthis ust.Y are extremely vigilant. ramie :emir tie country everylifght,andall iwsoas fated 4t at unreasonable' bins ire searched, - Besides O'Br c ien, nearly all the Irish patriots lave been wreited, 'includin g Duffy, of the Nation, John Dtutin' and Joseph Brenttan„ the Fekrs Ileiritlefel44, J. B. Barry, and others, oPinirds of thir# in The weather* Enghta& has been Tory = tattled and it itifeared that the potato crop will be a fall,Re. The grain and provision markets are unchanged. - In France iggeneral quiet prevaili The I)%spect is that? the Governifient will ,volunteer aid to Northenataijr. 4:eat eventi in Lombardy have been rapid, decisive, and t unexpected. A. fiOnight ago, Charles Al ,was successful conquer °T—likai)et all y Wass withip.kOpat). Now, the irvcielwealtli of :Lombardy..ben retticidby the; Austrian army, sad Vbarief . . Albert, utterly defeatid ittevery-poinkl stint up in Milan,...or r -tierkiiis, bee eros blinmo Into - hie own dominions. ---Advises froarotherlparts of 'Ewrope 1i but littleiMpoitanoe. i . ;‘:,:.4 . ... 1 1 .1 L .-... - - , .111r* : .yiiii AitureisPs Ache .., .',.! .': ThS Stories oisienOS between thi . q! tlMltirlati:CoirOntios (Muir!: : l3 7: i' - : i .1-Siiiiiil*licrhite sad 0: . P.. '0,44 . '1 . 01 0)14 0414-14n' tb n';iTY'ist : .o,i_tliii...lti: l c :. 4 .eiii '..tbe nomination _ If that body ior tli:', sideney,,-bas.jiist made its apperiiineej quite voluminous, and' we must do him . 1,.; tice to say that this letter from Mr. Vs i is am the ablest pieduetions of his t,,:! More lucid, thotough,i.eloquent - vindie , 'l the Principles of the -',Cirilniot Proviso ' i no t recollect ever having seen. That , 1 1 i of it we quote below. , •The folloWing : 1 1 1 resolutions (or "platkirrri") of the Corri which form 'the basis -4 his remarks: 11 bit Adequate, tfficien4 and certain• securityil the extension of slavery into territories where t practically exist. 21 That, in the language of your own cond,q excellent resolution, 4-lEllsaery in the several this Video which recosnisli its existence annul ! II apon . stite laws. which clamant be repeated or by the Federal Gnveroment:". and Ai Spirit of considerate forbearance tows stitutioa. in localities where is was 'laced e control44lCongress. 4 . • ' i Heathen ptoceeda IO remark: 13y:a 'wise observ4e of this policy, 'until recently, been enabled to nentra injurious tendencies of an element of more aifficult to deal iwith than any t') our free institutions are exposed. Beth, pily for thepresent harmony, and post' the future welfare, of our beloved coul pretension.bas been recently set up i I brethren of the slace•lohling . states. 141 to the ' first branch of 'this' policy, 80 in hie !upon,principle, and so revolting to uh ings, as to produce a rush of public 64' towards the point of 'resistance, which,;. population. so considerate and so staid is never seen; except;when a convictio'i' that the honor and 'saretY of the countr,l stake, and then, alivays. A train of o;.1 ces, all tending to tii.saine general en, have, for a few years Past, followed ea .1 in-rapid succession, has raised this an elevation hitherto unknown, and .1J resolves which it is not in the power 4 vidurals'to induce the:: people to rece,P The cOnstitut ionality,t the justice, the and the expediency of the ground th; ; I taken, are.all so clear as. to preclude sibility of a continued diversity of opi action in the non-slaie-holding statedi TI consequences that may result ''' conflict of opinion tmitween us and clef! are, unhappily, our opponents—if theiri sionS are persisted in t —are known only.' omniscient and kind Providence hitherto protected oui• country and its s from. the da'ngets which have th !them, ID The claim set up by our southern i'! is a departure from the platform raise/ common ancestors, aV a period when th i of out Union was the, brightest, and th! nal 'eling bettreen the states- that c, it, the strongest. It !comes upon the I, series of events well calculated to an , , the north, that deep, 'and, as it reap selves, ol erwbelming! sensation in th e mind, to which I haye referred. A I view of them, :at a moment so criticaiF fail to be us'efiitl. The future eonditiOn of the respectii in regard to the probable continuance ', l tion of slavery, were !correctly foresee ! ' formation of the goVernment. Thos" Old thirteen which arenoii"exempt fro E l ed upder a confident anticipation tll would soon 13come ;so; whilst thos number where; slavery still exists, cci look forward to an equally favorable regard to thexaselvos., It was, there. understood at 'the adoption of the Con 4, that 'although 'a large and highly re portion' of the members of the con: would probably for a long, certainly n definite period, remain slateholding majority of the states would be non-sf l ing; and that, a constitutional prepoi l in the federal government would be cured to the latter. TO make assurance of this result sure;the slave-holding states thetnsel. prominently active in a measure—tl fiance of 1787—by which sit new stn first designed to be, and five actually rayed on the same side. These adde: seven in which slivery bad been, or ' pocted to he, abolished, would make t i ton in this regard, twelve to six. The we posSest of the circumstances and! tions; of the times, warrants us in tit )3 Ci one, at that day, anticipated di *rice in the respective 'condition states, : in: regard to slavery, would 11 overcoMe'nr neutralized, by the accg , the confederacy, of new slave-holdbl. Yetin. the brief period which has elail' well . , may, Say brief, when viewed in sq, with; such great resulti—we have 1 the idditicin 'of nine slave-holding, : three non-slaireholding, states:to the acy, biyond those which were provide; fore the adoption of the , ,Constitutio itheri to-stand fifteen to fifteen,. Tbd iderance 'originally secured to' the n I holding State; and with the knowledgS I they assisted' in investing, the instil l slavery in ihti states, with the privil# guaranteea of the:Constitutiom has ,1 , annihilated.' ;These facts cannot be co' ed or concealed, and - when once full stood and appreciated by the people ofi l slaveholding states, they. must have a' ing Influence over their future (tour] emotions they have alreadyezcited, ,!, to surprise intelligent 'and :ingenuOus ' ” z ! A ta t te t .. • . , .: .. ! • I 1 But this is not the ionly;-nori even 1 repulsive view which we are - ctimpell „ of the;ptiasent pretensions Or, our b : the ihi7eitelding states. sioireols-;, sented!ktt 'livery wh i ch it nerer'wol On OiOry iprevioui occasion when. .: beei a , conflict :04 opinion in regard question his been, how far the; 1787 1 ehoold he..!carried out by prop „ restricting the ixtension of sharer) , in which 'was, at the:thee; subject: to i &Idiot). :'lthist 06e:territory 'oft ! 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Behold the Orudoor blestat**l-1357. • TalkSrlog. Toilortyriog • • theNaatutt TO his eastrinsine.Utia . eiri Motor Other amilobiariV BoAkla coilior. making, Sad area verdsiattees. Call sad asp JOhn Otoves. the Aria; Alt Ways in Tows: ' ' N. B. •Guires, tbei'Tallitrozar lei bled — mist* "!air over Boarle's Store:. - - - • • - Moetrole.Artavea, 1048..4 _ .; - New - Store:lk. Verrneiiiisaitetkitalissottmen is/A.4.1u emir • Matta zartairs, 1r - Aifor• - Dar GliM. GROCilUti• Bass. & ewe, 1 1 1 molts. r Ptl t vais Borsvis. 'Brous & Pi - rallaSOLI. TIP WM, Idastowaste, STOPS Waist. Boon, Naas. &R. Those In moat of Goods, deep ars havitad to Jiffs sofil call. • B LYONS & Go. Lamborn. JOIN) . N'EN G 0 0 DS. • TRE•subarrit4es are riceivh Or their dpiltNgtioll now toer sleek latiliods,ttrmortorolgtirir ostutl_ et 'thy Ehowit. Oneinies. flantmiro.lho Waro.ltiolk _Ms BoAber Goods., plot:kik Patient litodteleies' Jim* ilk& to which oro tookitlly iayiea.the attoatias Oast ftioumlo and Atm Pablio onerilli,"prosistsilg to &Obi aloe by *twos any Whit hooto4o tool*. • T. B: CfIANDUIR & C. • itoriew.e. tti* •r ABINET IitARS ONantrt The /pat roorrai iliediciairea , 4asanifiedlir is an aoagdfasta smictliSlo the thorns mad,ppl4 di ita virspeg Orr in Tits Eiree!s Patu are puirely vegetable, dime btads —4timalant and pargative=tod *Their operattes elk& eelty aid ditrestioh, therebyise6trilrall the pompom** which food iluintrodoest hi* the atom • , • prOper nonjahment of ewer, part of the irianeas erten consisteigiy and 'strength to the miteaahe Ohm pin* SO the MOM, and elastteitf theerielnesi to the temper and dispreitionr: inn daranneradrig the mropnaider down in the. American _ Iml . Hygetai Veinealde . Treatment. that ell dilemm ar eleenrially the n • and, timer. 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Is tY Pinprientr's awn fierily; to a period of wieradd' a Of elm , teen years. and an actual kPowledite of theifiheiliemie in many , other amides, and by nemberitiet daring the sane miedort.? - Nomedicalcompoundbsiever)etheanpr smdfied will leave the system in a I:letter. et OM atpai,siadt tan as Moil, uider Ala saildaidt funny medicinirit is at oiek the inftkit ea. as Well as the emit "WY ECTOII, au the workir,itedele, prompt esti. on thl.dretindicetino eif innate, dill bly save mach siekneen.' 44011 is pent elpesee. eq family abbaki keep it bp.theets - and rre fuel* will. in fact. remaie.without ik.after becomingiaoqaaisiteilleiiik ' it, end ire proper - whedulatilation. pme pine ern put ep fitiFifty Cat and Donut Po& - 8044-each emulates throe boseeirnete dewl. imilrei No. R pille—eri* a pentoMet. ymbricing attlMakin of eatiee co dieeese; and fall directions fa ttie um Orli* meakinp.. • „ _ arthuialeiiiii:roseltsoeistahl ui = and musty; and tho'brilier Pankan6 from he* tea to tem kinadred mid teak! 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