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This very popular medical journal stil! continues | The fige packet ship Mediator, Captain Chahplin, Oe Fig oft ‘ount Mole, irmay be said; and pos. ts eminently syecessful career. The number issued | rived Jast night from Londc® in twenty-five days, | be competent to that task; but he is not in is morning is more than usually interesting to the | hence she sailed on the 22d of July: . office, and will not surely be raised to power to the RN MAIL. SSS“ NEW YORK HERALD. August 20, 1892. BY THE SOUTHE ‘Washington, [Correspondence of the Herald.] : Wasuineron, Thursday evening, FIVE O'CLOCK, A. M. ~~. Ot ne eee #£] ELEVEN DAYS LATER yew Vork, Saturd. Tax W, LY Lp will Py at shed this | eneral reader. Its contents are entirely original—a a exclusion of M. Guizot, in the new circumstances ie x haat soorae D + be publi med ; n He: the work ighbootbliahisn dee ite eciak The English money and other markets are very | in which the country is placed. Defeat of the Tariff Projet. moraing at 8 o'clock, at this office, corner It roo wore aes = | steady, and prices without change. The Paris funds | Yeu will see by the operations on the Bourse to-| ‘The Senate continued in Executive session toa F R re) M E U R Oo P and Nassau streets. Price 6} cents. ipal objects of its publication, the establishmeat of a “ ; ble of produci ; continued in a ree ice Of F tluctuate terribly. day that this subject is ie e of pr ng Various | jate hour this io dh The ee Las tional medical literature, independent of cliques | “The Queen is in fine health. changes in the prices of the funds. ‘The 8 per cents, | 'te hour this afternoon debating the treaty. HIGHLY IMPORT! ge Tux Sunpay Herat.n will be issued to-morrow 7 nq parties. Among the valuabl idee amenented | ae ss opened te day at 78, but fell svon to 77f, 6c. (lower | ‘“uestion is to be taken to-morrow. No doubts are ¥ HLY IMPORTANT.; iy ng the valuable articles present There has been a large meeting of merchants at Saturd: to the uneasi- i ; seas! morning as usual. It will contain the latest ne | +. the present number is one of a series of admirable than they were on Saturday), owing, - | entertained of its ratification. ARRIVAL OF THE id ‘o the hour of going a sd Manchester to remonstrate with the government on | ness suggested by the Regency question. In the House, Mr. Fillmore, from the Committee from all parts of the world, up to the h apers by Dr. 8, Forry, of New York, on “the vari- | ihe distress of the country. The * Jonrnaldes Debats” of this day announces | 7 ways ang Mees 4 Jution of | B R I by A N N I to press sus races of Man.” This able article was alee Nothing new'in Pastiizsent, hp arrive of their potion, te King ae fered by Mr. “ ai porate atte pene A. ’ —_ ae ol econd | , i te ee sapere of the Belgians, at the Palace of Neuily on Sunda) » McKennon yesterda: eclaring it to Tae New York Lancet » S$ if the . res ublished in the last number of the Democratic Ma- The news from Paris isinteresting. shana The King, Queen, Duchess of Orleans, | be expedient to he eign er Bill, after Regency of Franee—Trouble in Spain— volume of this popular work, will be issued this | vazine, and has been transterred to the Lancet by Cerito had a brilliant benefit, July 21st. the Princes, and Princesses met them at the door, criking ells A amet 3 tain re a Overland Mail—State of Affairs in an morning from the Herald office. Single copies 64 | he permission of the accomplished author. Itisby | 7 ‘nen —Tur Cour, &¢¢.—Lonpon, July 21. | Where they were received in the midst of tears. | © stration, and making tea and co! shanistan—The Chinese offering te P luable numbe ; ‘us, Queen— Tue Court, Dom, July 21. | me Royal family al ted at this melancholy | free. The resolution, he said, was offered to test neh, Cormne, cents, The present is a very V ble number, ar the most satisfactory and erudite answer to the | The Queen and the Princess of Saxe Coburg Gotha /e Loyal family alone assisted ai y . nd ee The Bri : cee i = adil “ < ‘ook an airing yesterday afternoon in an open car- | interview. ‘Their Majesties then conducted their | the question whether a revenue bill could be passed. he Britannia arrived in Boston at 4 o’clock Fri- Late News from Europe, interesting query—‘* Do the various races of Man riage and four, his Royal Highness Prince Albert | oval daughter into the chapelle ardente, where the | ‘'o make a new bill would require time. As the day morning. We received her news at4 this No Britannia at Boston as late as five o'clock on | constitute a single species?” which has been publish- | ind the Hereditary Prince of Saxe Coburg Gotha | Duke of Orleans’s coffin was laid out in state, ani Thursday afternoon. She was then out fourteen | ¢d. Then we have one of Dr. J. A. Swert’s valua- | riding out on horseback at the same time. The where they remained some time. Their Majesties a ot 2 . rie ao! G % ‘i and Royal Highnesses then withdrew to their apart- daysand afew hours. We look upon this asa long | le lectures on Diseases of the Chest—Reviews of Corl gages a ere ree, ie ments, whore they vetiained! during the. evening organ of the Committee of Ways and M hi ofiered this proposition first, before attempting the introduction of a new measure. He would no vote himself. In conclusion, Mr. Fillmore maeae ynorningr She brought eighty-six passengers to Halifax and passage, when we take into consideration the short say Becca Sede ge article Leteapeag gi horseback, and Lady Caroline Cocks and the Hon. | The Tous 4 oan fart 4 wanied only the ihe previous question on the adoption of his reso- | fifteen from there to Boston. sof the Westera, Columbia, and South America. | tion, by the Editor—an original article by Dr. Mip- | iss Devereux, the Maids of Honor in Waiting, | presence of the Prince de Joinville to be complete. | lution. ‘ e : " it iondiigle snail will maak likely bring her in- | 9LEtox Gousmiru, of the Crosby Street College— | iollowed in another open carriage. it aaa ta be the fale of oe youn eae ae ser ee cae oe ie Hogans Sey use te the ‘The news is of great importance. The overland telligence, and we shall issue an Extra Herald con- | another by Professor Wits, of Deerfield, Mass. | ‘The Royal dinner party at Buckingham Palace | (iv! hmtt ies ho peceived the mews of the death | table. mail had arrived. 4 yest Juded her Royal High th taining it, at an early hour. —another by Dr. Jerrerson, of South Alabama— heen peng ny retry iro cing era of the late Duchess of Wurtemburg, of regretable ind a fourth from the pen of one of the most ac- | ditary Prince and Princess of Saxe Coburg Gotha, | ™emory. His presence was much wanted on the Astounding Financial Developments—Mo-= | ;omplished female writers in this country. Tne | the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, tate Char. | Present. melancholy occasion. The King requires rals of Wall atreet=Assets and Manage | litter paper is on “Spectacles—more light--better | '9tte Dundas, Earl Delawarr, and Sir Robert Peel. | ‘he reer eg eeepc ie enarean The vote stood—yeas 75, nays 103. So the motion to lay on the table was rejected. Mr. Fillmore moved a call of the House. The motion prevailed, and 214 were found to be present. The Chinese had offered terms; to pay $40,000,000 and to give up Hong Kong to the British. The Duke of Nemours is to be Regent of France. ment of the American Trust aioaareet get ight,” and is most instructive and amusing. SL aocanea te owe son iets Seniod tine years with ” much courage, and which Providence The question vee then daken on the resolution, | The Christinos at Madrid are still agtive against very day—every hour, every secoad of time | 4 miserable cligue in this city are attempting to August.—Standard. the Duchesne Sel peer ee of pers eee er eetihary mhige voting generally the Regent. It1s understood that the Cortes will be dissolved and a new one elected about the month of November. The news by the overland mail is subjoined. ‘The Overland Mall, “China news to the 12th ot April Singapor journals to the 5th of May, have been + Peat 6 “It was said that Yang, an imperial commissioner was en rouee to offer 40,000,000 dollars as compensa- tion to the British for the expense of the war, and only adds to the accumulating facts that develope | Jestroy,if possible, the circulation of the Lancet; but, Cricker.—A very excellent and interesting match | her grief permits. Her Royal Highness reeeived the morals and management of the credit system of | ,s is usual, are conferring real benefit on the work; it cricket, which attracted during the day a host of | her ladies and several officers of the Prince’s house Wall street, andof thatclass of society who claim which is, we may add, extending its circulation fashionable visiters to an the play, teak place | hdld. Their Majesties did not rece The Royal to be the oaly respectable people in the land. This | :hroughoutthe Statesand the Cunadas, in a mostun- | O% Thursday last, upon the lawa ip Tront of he ce. | family heard mage in the palace chapel Toulon, is a most astonishing arrogant world we live in. wrecedented manner, and it is meeting the most | officers (assisted by some of the privates.) of the 2d | announces the sailing of a steamboat to apprise the During the last few days, a very neatly printed | (ayorable notice of the medical and newspaper suards and the 15th Regiment of Foot, both | Prince de Joinville of the death of the Prince Royal. pamphlet, containing} a list of all the assets and | regs. ments being in garrison at Windsor. The game | Itisexpected that the news will reach the Prince at debtors of the Amenican Trust Company, a branch ane —>————. F as Won by the 15th, by two runs, with acouple of | Palermo, where his Royal Highness was about to vi 5 rt “n " Emicration.—We were not a little surprised the | wickets still remaining to be levelled. Lord Charles | assist at the féte of Saint Rosalie. of which was manage| in thiscity by the Hon. John other morning to receive a call from two or three | Wellesley, who in the second innings batted excel-} ‘The C against the resolution, and most the democrats, with the exception of some twenty-five from New York and Pennsylvania. _ es _ The resultstill remains in doubt. The prevailing impression is that nothing will be done, and that Col will adjourn on Ktonday, but this seems hardly probable. If the Senate determine that there shall be a tariff bill passed, they will bring the mee toterms as usual, and without much diffi- culty. ‘ourrier Francais observes, that “the pre- City Intelligence. Duer, hasbeen circulated in some of the Clubs, and : : : lently, and scored 23 runs, went in early in the play, | mature demise of the Duke of Orleans has caused a oe _ | the surrendered opium; also the cession of Ho: round abot the bank parlors of Wall street, to the | ‘CTY Tespeetable ladies, accompanied by a young | ind varried his bat out at the conclusion of the | crisis which the oldest monarchies have with diffi. | Torrsx Rernesveo.—Throngh the untiring exertions | Kong as the price of pence, eS , soe eink casaletachelin tans dpbaranc dete who had just arrived from Europe ; they sta- | :natech. The batting and fielding generally were first | culty resisted. This crisis will not be the affair of | of Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, of this city, Governor Seward, | ‘The Chinese had already commenced removi SOM samen! ABR OMONy AINE ‘ ted that they were desirous of obtaining informa- | rate throughout on both sides. The wickets were | one day; itinterests the future as'well as the present. upon reviewing the recent examination, held before the commissioners appointed: for that purpose, has consented to commute the punishment of Toppan, the murderer of his wife, to imprisonment for life in the State Prison, in- stead of death by the gallows. « More oF tHe Haneas.—In addition to the numerous writs of Habeas Corpus, issued by Judge Lynch, on be- half of the rogues and thieves that infest our city, we find that he has received fees for no less than eighty-one cases, in discharging soldiers from the United States army, who have enlisted as aliens, or otherwise, within the past few months. The whole amount of cases does not exceed 115, of which 8) falls to his lion’s share. This makes a Judge- ship very acceptable—the pickings here alone being about $1,000, for issuing the writs of habeas corpus. The inter- a certain person named Wood, has in this business, and his mode of practice, will be noticed another day. A Sixcucan Verpict.—An inquest was held yesterday on the body of Dennis Wallen, who has recently boarded at 396 Water street, and who was seen to fall down in the street and expire, after drinking some cold water from a bucket, and the jury returned a verdict of “Death from drinking cold water and intemperance.” Ross anv us CuerKs.—Several other complaints were entered against Ross, the swindler, yesterday. His clerk, John Murphy, alias Thomas Goddard, who was held as a witness, was also committed as an accomplice in one of his schemes of fraud. Why isnot Peter Ryerson and the rest of his associates committed to prison as witnesses ? ‘Tux Anson Case.—Officer Clark yesterday arrested aman named John Eckart, who is implicated with Joseph G. Kaltenmark, in the charge of setting fire to the houses No. 201 and 203 Delancy street, on Wednesday night. Mr. Charles Gerlicker testifies that Eckart confessed to him that himselfand Kaltenmark intended to obtain an insur- the ruins and rubbish prepaaatory to rebuilding the Bogue Led siahda tale “Some fighting had taken place at Nin, i 1,100 Be cae coh Crees ot Ninpo an which trom 5 to 700 slain. We had three killed 40 woun- d der of every man who could read without specta- eles. We give to-day some of the choicests ex- tracts from this brochure, which will be found in the money article, and we call the attention of the whole community, rich and poor—fashionable and unfashionable—modest and impudent, to the singu- lar developments it makes in finance, credit, fashion and respectability. fi shi >: neinnati pitched at 11 o’clock, and the match was over short- | The death of_ the Prince who would have worn the ion in relation to reaching Cincinnati, “They as- ly before 7. ‘The band of the Life Guards was sta- | crown after Louis Philippe enfeebles the present igned as an excuse for troubling us, that they had | jjoned close to the lawn, and performed various se- | government by the fears which it inspires for the heard of the New-York Herald establishment while | !ections of music during the day. succession. Statesmen are wanted in France, and a Europe, and of its celebrity and facilities for pro- | | West Inpia Steamens.—A. report prevails that | the country can only be saved by the virtue of her ‘uring information of all kinds; and that they | ‘ere isan intention on the part of the West India | institutions, and by the firmness of public opinion. howeke't 1 yar fer ith Steam-packet Company to apply to Government for | To the present moment the country has not neg- apply at. An 18 is only one instance out of man! et the t 8 ini settled of ,f ry] pas 5 ice. . A ane foreigners on anieing in this city find hehe annnm ; “or, if they ‘continue to run two ack Every one recollected that Europe was observing In the names and sums recorded in this docu- sives ender Gh iy of aualoing? parts ets monthly, to increase the remuneration to ,- | us, and they wished to show a courageous front, ment, will be found the secret, mysterious power | “"'VeS under the necessity of applying to us for + | Ooo ,er annum. So grand an experiment in steam | proportioned to the calamity which had befallen us. which binds the financial and fashionable cliques to- | {rmation of this and other kinds, navigation iscertainly entitled to every indulgence, | Public credit is firm, monetary transactions, which ale Ce ight or wrong, against | Duting the last few days, many hundreds of emi- | looking at the prospective benefits anticipated, but | were fora moment suspended, have resumed their gether, and makes them go, right or wrong, agi I renal nf ing. | the signal failure of all the early arrangements has | course. The language used by the public journals grants have arrived in this city from Europe, bring. 4 a any man or interest that interferes with their ava- ine With Chel x seadilnad ak d goods and | saree! universal discontent among the merchants, | in expressing: their grief put an end to the discou- rice and ambition. These are the men who set up | ‘"5 Wit) them a great deal of money, and goods and | | raders, and others, connected either with the West | ragement. A similar unanimity of public opinion. to Manne eaieateeinnatariale of yciale fastionebla property of all kinds. Up to this time, 60,000 have | fadies or the adjoining continents, and if the old | such as was exhibited in 1880, has been manifeste s enciety, and who deny to all others | 2ttived in New-York this season. In Boston and | costof the sailing-packets on that line did not ex- | infaver of the Monarchy. ‘ jf and respectable society, and who deny to all others | WF nos oy me antec ceed, as is stated, £70,000, the managers of this un- he King and Queen of the Belgians arrived at the right to have a thought, a word, afeeling, oran | N°W Orleans over 40,000 have arrived in the same | ‘eriaking will have great difficulty in setting them- | Neuilly last evening at half past six o'clock. Their impulse, but what agrees with their notions. These ime ; New-Y ork, Boston, and New-Orleans being | selyes right both with the public and the Govern- Majesties alighted at the Petit Chateau, and were sig thi the only places in the United States where emi- | ment, and in proving that they give an adequate re- | teceived at the door by the King, Queen, Duchess yrants arrive in large quantities. At New Orleans | (rn for so large an additional outlay.—London | of Orleans, and the rest of the Royal Family. . Times, July 22. Holland, ie . # great number of Mormonsarrive, who are sent out thee omens establishment, and to break up ur independence, Ey pracialaeentaaraarntediat Liverpoal to direct | jC#48tISts" Camp Mrerixc.—On Sunday last the | Tue Hace, July 16.—The melancholy inteili- under the ery of “immorality,” and all sorts of | peels < Chartists held a camp meeting on Blackstone Edge, | gence of the death of his Royal Highness the Duke falsehoods, attacks, indictments, suits, &c. &c. Mr. | ‘¢ Steps of the faithful to Nauvoo. at2 o'clock in the afternoon. The streets of Roch- | of Orleans, has made a profound impressien in this ee a a “8 ine ae pes Rew BREhiON At our Quarantine a a singular scene has been | ‘!ale were extensively posted with placards, calling | place. It is the subject of every conversation and Davis, the architect of the ruins of N¢ i! » | presented within the last few weeks, day after upon the inhabitants of the surrounding districts to | every body feels most sensibly for the misfortunes of who figures in this brochwre, had the impudence or f The tena d 1 ‘h attend, to hear Mr. Bairstow, of Leicester, and | France and its Bova family. Our Court is greatly simplicity, we hardly know which, ito tell me only | ““¥: These sixty thousand people have been | «ther speakers, from Yorkshire, Todmorden, and | affected by this melancholy event. July 1%—Gene- few! “Jnonths since, that Io had recently | “'T¥in8 with their goods and chattels, and mo- | lochdale, expound the benefits which the working | ral Nepven, His Majesty’s Aid-de-Camp, set out to- = © oan d y ney, and have probably brought with them two | “lassesavould derive from the adoption of the peo- | day for Paris, to convey to His Majesty the King of become moral and respectable. John Duer, or three millions of dollars in all. Many of them ple’s charter, which was the only remedy against | the French and the Royal family the expression of le “The Agra Ukbar, of June 4, says that it was reported that an army of observation would be as- sembled at Allahabad in the ensuiug cold season. “Among the items of intelligence which have reached us from Seinde, and which may be depend- edon as authentic, are aa announcement that a large army, said to be 25,000 strong, is advancing from Mashed to Herat, and that very suspicious con- ferences are being held at Hydrabad, between the Ameers and others, requiring the most vigilant at- tention of Major Outram. “The Seiks are said to be in force on the Mu- ree ener without their object being under- stood. “We have news frem Jallalabad to the 29th May. Akoar Khan had demanded 10,000 ae for General Elphinstone’s remains. The Delhi Gazette of the 14th of May mentions that they had been interred, on the 30th April, within the walls of Jallalabad. Akbar Khan claims that Dost Moha- med be sent back, and that we evacuate the coun- try, leaving an agent at Cabul in exchange for the English captives. “The army, it was thought, would eot leave the place until they moved to Cabul, there to meet General Nott from Candahar.. “The Khyber Pass was being re-occupied by the Afreedes, and the whole road to Cabul stockaded eee by all the obstructions the enemy could 0} 5 “Captain Mackenzie has returned to Jellalabad also are some of the men who attempted by a base conspiracy of the Wall street press, to put down our who also figures there, is the same creature who 4 ey z c mM | class legislation. The day was extremely favora- | His Majesty’s sincere condolence on the melancho- | ance on their property for $500, and then set it on firein | ,, ° loomed so largely in the Boz dinner, and raised | !@¥¢ Sone up the river, immediately on their arri- | ble, and several carts, laden with persons of both | ly death of his Royal Highness, the late Duke of | the same manner as it was discovered on the night of the Sean g Coenen with terms for i val here, and then on to the far west, and all who | sexes, were wending their way towards the place | Orleans. alarm. They were both fully committed. ef “General Sale’s victory over ;Akbar Khan had +truck such terror into the minds of the people that it was thought our troops tmight have moved on fo the capital without resistance, had not the force been deficient in every requisite for so large an Fraup vrox Fravp.—That polished rogue, Henry A. Harrots, who has long been playing a game of rascality by advertising in the public prints, "A lucrative situation for aclerk, on condition that he would advance his em- ployer $50,” has at length been lodged in the city prison, where he was transferred yesterday from Eldridge street. Many a one has he duped, and it is to be hi that the law will now dupe him. AU. 8. Sion Deav.—James Thompson, recently dis- charged fromthe U. 8. ship Brandywine, at Norfolk, and such a cry of joy over the condescensions of a Lon- . i “ 5 ee 7 ay have done so have invariably done Il. The | of meeting as early as 9 o’clock on the Sunday jpain, vhile he had but a few weeks 4 i) CONS. Wee le 4 . 5 don paper reporter, wh) he had , i nreatest difficulty theseipeoide have bad (to soniand:|ucoee: rhe meeting was anounced to be held {Our private correspondence from Madrid of the before abused the whole press of England, because | ~'" near the White House, which is the inn at the top | 12th July announces, that the periodical press of that the capitalists there, would not lend more money to with isthe attempt made by several sham packet | of Blackstone Edge, very near the division of the | city hail bean nearly reduced to silence by the com- the company he managed. Governor Seward, R. | *#ents in thiscity to cheat them out of all their mo- | {Wo counties. I eons assembling very early, the | bination of operative printers. Only three journals Me et ae ig - 4 arrel emptied before noon ; 80 that the landlord ha jiaria, and it was feared they would cease on the celebrated left leg,) Joe Hoxie the celebrated coon- a of the ee of i Wana hag ae Sebastes is = cart and ome to fome neighboring inn following day, as the qaiflerence between the mas : ae in | Dut, we are happy to learn that, under a law of the | fora fresh supply. ‘The meeting was commenced | ters and operaties was far from being arranged. In skin vocalist, and a host of others, are all found in t the appointed time by singing, and continued | the Congress of Deputies, on the 12th instant, the army. “A letter from Sauger ofthe 26thof May announ- ces the Booddelahs to have fled into the territory of Scindia. _ en : “Tvery thing remains in statu quo. Half the 3 pal aS United States, the collector has organized an admi- | * who arrived in this city a few days since, died yesterday | (: fe -enforce Kel this re able list of fashionable financiers and rablowontein beiehichiiie abi thatete ras during the greater part of the afternoon. The | subject of the treaty of commerce proposed by the | ia a very sudden manner from inflammation of the bowely Ceneatan fore at pioved set tone cal ee lat leaders of the beau monde. be > OY speakers, not very nice in their choice of words, | British Government was again brought forward by | and the coroner held an inquest on his body. He was “General England crossed the Kejue Kathul on tion necessary for emigrants, and also a plan for fa- | hurled defiance at their oppressors, and said they | Senor Gonzales, who complained that private con- cilitating their passage out west. pe ead dying ah the on st ae oe Digtonee fetences aa bena's mede ee whist ofa rent a - . +) | tag by the aristocratic 1 laws. num- | taek uponhim. Senor Sanchez Silva observed,that J MIS Y ol fire scala, Veeeoie Hh DAYS RLtORL | iietg resent are difisrentiy ektimested ; some exp Senor Gonzales was not in accord with the British this port, have violated a law of the United States, | pose there were 10,000, others 20,000 persons. The | Minister. The Chamber then passed to the order by bringiug more passengers than are allowed by | "ext meeting is advertised to take p ace next Sun- | of the day. : jaw to their tonnage. But as in every instance they | ‘la¥, on Cronkeyshaw, a short distance from the | " ‘Tire three per cents were done at Madrid on the are the people who look down upon honesty, indus- r 1 limits of the borough of Rochdale.—Manchester | 12th iayt, with the coupons attached, at 21} cash, ’ wee : 1ave been promptly prosecuted, they now bring no | Guardi i » chia try and talent, if it will not minister to their pas- han thi | b wuaraian. and 214 j at 60 days. e five per $030} with } sions, as things to be hated, despised and put down | ore than the regular number. as France. __ | coupons attached, at 29} cash, and 30 30j at sixty re ts ” We regret to see that a great number of valuable | | There is little new in our accounts from Paris. | days. omigrants are returning to Europe, because they do | The King wasto receive at the Tulieries, to-mo Iwadeedeng TB eet nee cre Cau arial ugeb Rabo : - : : row, the condolence of the National Guard of Pari not find employment immediately on their arrival | “The Regency question is much discussed inthe | inst., it would seem that the Circassians had gained in the city. This isa great error; for there is plen- | Paris papers of yesterday, and, incidentally, the | an im rant: ae yam apey o ret the Russians. It ty of food, plenty of land, plenty of every thing and | probable tone of ake New Chamber of Deputies, and | states that a division of the army of Circassia, un- ‘s in the western ‘country. Let th Il the prospects of the Ministers. der the command of Gen. Grane, had been at- 2 eee ae sue em al 0 | “The King was still resolved to open the session in | tacked ina forest by the Lesghians and cut to out west assoon as they arrive here, and notstay in | person. pieces. The Russian loss is estimated at one the city. The foreigner on his first arrival. here, cates re Lote Kyte! ere pret five ae ep ena five offi- ena ” itary; iati of business on the Bourse. Tortoni’s the r | cers. ie artille: which was in the rear, was Tur Mormons.—We have received further intel- a pg ter pyaar! z os a rie ona se cents were done at 77f. 50c.; 5 per cents clsesd on preserved from falling into the hands of the enemy. ligence from Nauvoo, and we must say that tae ee ee aoa, ne ae aoe arene eee creas | the Bourse at 117f, 40c.; 8 per cents at 77f. Bbc. Markets. soon wears off if he goes out west. He must expect Fatat Duri.—The Journal des Debates states that Loxpox Money Manxet.—The stock marketshave re only 26 years of age, and wasa native of the Isle of Wight. Bopy Recoverev.—The body of Joseph Sampson, son of Capt.G. Sampson, of the British barque Lotus, who was drowned on the 4th inst. in endeavoring to get on board the bark, was recovered yesterday in the East River, and interred. Tovcnep ano Toox.—Mr. C. J. Kovits, of Detroit, Mi- chigau, ‘was induced to enter the premises of Eliza Smith, 46 Robinson street,on Thursday tein in search of some- thing, and while there she or some’ else relieved his pocket of $64 in money. Officer Josep! ested her and recovered a portion of the proceeds. She is safely locked up in the Tombs, and will be taken out on habeas by some one of her followers, Dxownep—OnThursday evening John Mahany,a youn; man anative of Ireland, was drowned at the foot of Pec! slip by being pushed overboard by a boy named Francis Short, while they were bathing. A numberof boys were swimming in the slip at the time,and. jumping and shoving each other from the ig in the water. ere was no ill feeling between Mahany and Short, and the latter was not aware that he could not swim when he torced him fom the rope attached to the staging. The jury returned the following verdict :—“ That the said John Mahany came to his death b: a ee ed from the dock by Fran- cis Short, at the foot of Peck slip, thereby being drowned, Good God! what a developement is here present- ed! The whole property of a company nearly an- nihilated and squandered by bands of financiers,for the mere purpose of exhibiting arrogance and extra- vaganee in every department of haman life! These the 2d May, with the loss of only four men wound- ed. _ “Instructions had been given on the 14th of May from the Adjutant General’s office to withdraw the troops serving west of the Indus within the British provinces.” Pri \ fen Beet f ivate letters from Beyrout of the Ist ult. an- nounce that there had not been any fresh Rapier: ces at Lebanon. The Druses, who had been car- ried off thence still remained in the prisons at Bey- rout. The Emir Abdallah, of Gaz:r, bad quitted the British frigate on board which he sought protec- tion. He had received a formal promise from the ‘Tarkish authorities that he would not be further imolested, on condition that he should not return to his district for some time. The French corvette Cornaline had arrived at Beyrout. , Intelligence from Alexandria of the 6th states that Said Pasha, the son of Mehemit Ali, a youth of 22 years of age, had been appointed admiral-in-chief of tae, ian fleet. The Viceroy had sufferad a serious loss by the death of Selim Bey, one of the most distinguished officers in the aces ara » by any maenness in their power. Snch is the exhibit of this company. Where is such rottenness toend? Where are the develop- ments of the North American Trust Company ? ‘We must have every piece of mismanagement out, before society can begin a pure, honorable, and successful reform. Who er what explodes next ? Mormons are rising again in our estimation. These : : +. | some hard rubs at first, but that’sall. His after life | !wo officers of the 17th Light Infantry, commanded ed in a quiet state all day ; little business has : a inechi i H papers contain a variety of statements and affidavits, vill be all the brighter for it. N°) bythe Duke d’Aumale, fought a rete with swords ‘pet tremolo’; wok values have net undergone any me- oe tert neni epee pape oa ae pg Rh i mnie he contradicting point blank the allegations made by : in the Bois de Boulogne, at 6 o’clock on Sunda: elie eraeaeies Coe iT ee me of to fi,d0 Hs Seb tirrapry uncon tee ieee i commen | Gon inuadee rage MEAieraaine. age. jagu General Cook Bennett against Jo Smith. They Delightful Drives and Walks, Si Daly ig Erbe ay Ate Td | account, 0] tof; Bank Stock 160} to, 166h; India Stock, | practice which is deserving the severest censure.” ‘The | Athens letters of the 10th state that the Greek » a Oe recovered in afew minutes after he was drowned | jninisters, finding the treasury nearly empty, were but life was entirely ext inct. deny that Jo Smith iscriminal—they deny that there Burnuam’s.—This charming and fashionable re- ceeding silently to a remote part of the wood, fol- ditto, 2}d. issue, 46s. to 48s. premium; 3 per Cents Redu- . . i i i 4 : < , 91; 3) Cents Reduced, 100} to 4; New 3; about to apply to the French government for a new is any secret Danite band—and they make some | sort is now in the zenith of attractions. Cool air, | lowed them, but having lost sight of them, they were | Osh. “ oad Long Aunukies, 1p oie HES" Five Huxoman Five Paanos Bacovens—A German | loan. They nad, moreover, ‘dopted extreme mea- hard statements against Cook Bennett. Altogether | ‘ine shady walks, beautiful bouquets, quiet, health | too late to prevent the calamitous consequence. | ~ tn the foreign funds the dealings were of a very confined family, whose name sounded something like Kauptz, and | sures of severity against such persons as were in ar- the war gets interesting, but whether Roderigo kills | and happiness, may be found out here. They found the two seconds endeavouring to assist | nature.” Spanish Actives closed 20} to 21; ditto, New, who resided at 119 Washington-street, was robbed of 500 | year of their government axes. It was sald that in N . ’ their unfortunate comrade. 203 to {; Portuguese Five per Cents, 33} to'}, ditto 3 five franc pieces on Thursday - by somebody, andon | \ossina alone 3,000 individuals had been arrested Cassio, or Cassio, Roderigo, we cant tell. Nowtav’s.—This lovely spot near Harlem is now | The Moniteur of Tuesday, publishes a Royal or- | Cents, 19}t0.20; Mexican 5 per Cents, 36j fo 4; ditto De- | sending for officers Stephens and McGrath, the treasure - _ The ministry, who were entirely devoted to French interests, were becoming every day more unpepular, According to the Augsburg Gazette of the 15th, the Porte has sent 5,000 men to gartison Adrianople,and is considerably adding 10 the fortifications of Salo- nica. It adds, “are these measures connected with | any thing relative to the negociations now pending ing between Greece and Turkey?’ The Grand Vi- zier is not to be trusted.” The Augsburg Gazette states, from Constanti- nople, June 29, that the British Ambassador had had a conference with the Reis Effendi on the af- fairs of Greece and Syria. It is sy d that the Divan will agree to the proposals land to in- vest the eldest son of Emir Beschir with the sove- reignty of Lebanon. The Greek question was evaded by the Reis Effendi. The Porte has ad- dressed a circular letter to the diplomatic corps, inti- mating that in future no journal either inthe French or Greek languages shall be allowed to appear with- out a special license, even though such journals should be under the protection of a sovereign power. We learn, by the Augsburg Gazette of the 16th, that the Ottoman Commissary at Bucharest, who had insisted on oj mr, Ri the hatti-scheriff in the General Assembiy of the States, had at last conce- ded to remii t6e document into the eands of Prince Ghika, with the usual ceremonies. Shekib Effendi had afterwards a conference with Colonel Duhamel, from which he returned in high displeasure. He has sentto Constantinople for new instructions. Private letters from Constantinople of the 13h ult. aiacuies that the Schah of penerle makir Ms was discovered hid among the rafters in the roof of the house, How they were stolen, or how the money came where it was found, was beyond the knowledge of those concerned in its recovery. Susrretep.—A man named Freeman Gifford was found on the ises of Sophia Pitts, of 29 Cherty street, on Thursday evening, where it is supposed he had hid kim- self 40 rob the house. A Penitent Tuier.—Catherine Shea was caught in the act of stealing $36 19 from Margaret Courtney, wife of James, on Thursday, and delivered upthe money with a confession of her guilt. She was committed. hadetinittiedteaacatnnay ArporintTMENT BY THE Prestpent.—W. H. Sim- mons re-appointed Register of the Land Office at St August ne, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The College of Medicine and Pharmacy, Established for the Suppression of Quackery, 0G- BEG TO INFORM ALL PERSONS DESIROUS of obtaining medical advice, that on remitting the sum of one dollar, with a statement of their case, they will be supplied with one dollar’s worth of appropriate medicine, anda letter of advice containing full directions as to diet, regimen, &c. All letters must be post paid. Address W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Principal Office of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street, N. Y. N. B.—The Consuttina Paysicran is daily in attendance at the private consulting rooms of the College. Hours We understand also that General Cook Bennett | , beautiful than ever. All who want to get dinance, proroguing until the 15th of August next the | ferred, 19} to 20; Danish, 81 to 82; Belgi to 1024; ve 4 Sonnecticut, and is preparing to prettier A 5 a he provisionsof the ordinance issued on the 26th June | Brazilian, 63 to 65; Dutch 24 per Cents, ‘an tof; ditto, 5 has returned from Connecticut, and is preparing appetite, and enjoy life should drive out here daily | {y}t. relative to the duties laid on linen and hempen | Per Cents, 101 to }; and Colom! , 21 to }. publish a philosophical history of the pape with | and partake of one of Nowlan’s glorious dinners. | cloth or thread imported by the custom-houseson the a vari y oe sila isgohatite Bh gags ag Srrixer’s Bay.—This is another delightful retreat oe Fibers atiebae ie ecnnge tre og pens The bark poehige it pee ived prs CN ? F | | during the dog days. Here you have a glorious | des Debates observes that the ordinance must not me ip actiad ahinig i, aptcgopage Richards, one of the een so ss is here to | ew of the North river, the best of fare, and flow- | be received as a proof that any difficulty had arisen | !8st night with papers from Vera Cruz to the 17th upset nae a ct ala iorira mie ers and amusements in abundance. a oe Sad Mediu Se Wee Raa July. : a ioe carla ‘ account of the Mormons, w e “ ; ; ‘or a treaty of commerce. n the contrary,” adds She brought several of the Santa Fe prisoners,who City, anda portrait of the Prophet. A great fight is | Honoxey.—This favorite resort this year excels | the Debates, “every thing, as we announced Ft] h » balk Sea Bice x sected, particularly if the Angel of the Lord should | «!!tormer years. The grounds are improved, order | terday, is arranged, but the intervention of the Bel- | "*Y 3 a Se is preserved, loafers are kept within bounds, and | ian Chambers isindispensable for the conclusion of | _ “ The undersigned officers attached to the late Mi; thee a kas ths vil ? thetreaty. The Belgian Government cannot, like | Texan Santa Fe Expedition, for themselves and on Conerinacy acainet Henny Ciay.—We already every thing contrived to make the visitor happy. ours, proceed by ordinance in this matter. A fur- | behalf of their comrades, adopt this method of tes- pages i a oh ditabiniiae ts New Bricntox.—Whoever wants to spend a day | ther delay, therefore, has been granted, in order that | tifying their gratitude towards Gen, Waddy Thomp perceive some of the whig papers discussing the or two in real comfort should go down to this place | le Belgian Chambers may be extraordinarily con- | son, U.S. Minister at eine the strong interest question whether the whig defeats at the recent Hs : exo voked in order to sanction the treaty signed by the | he manifested in our wretched condition in the pri- . mf ind stop at the Pavilion. It is a demi paradise. Belgian Minister.” sons of Mexico, for many acts of personal kindness western elections, have not been caused by the ian Minister. . x i x t . 1 This isthe old *o 5 ba a 3 The following particulars of the treaty are given | while therein, for the successful influence which he unpopwarity of Mr. Clay. This isthe old game New York Leaistatvre.—The only business of | by La Presse fre, the first place, the Belgian Go- | exerted in our liberation, and for his more than head off gallant old Harry. Immediately after the | importance done in this body on Thursday was ano- | vernment have engaged to raise their tariff to. the | manly benevolence after we were discharged from next elections in Ohio, New York and Pennsylva- | jer movement towards taking up the subject of the | level of that announced by. the ordinance of the | Mexican bondage, without subsistance or the means nia, we will see the cry of “unavailability” again | [rie Railroad. It did not succeed. The House beet a tea ope trough Antwerp oF Ostend sy ne also indebted to the Americans, En- raised against Clay by the whigs. Mr. Webster | subsequently refused to accept the report of the Spe- | asto enter by Havre or Dunkirk. Secondly, the flish Zacatecas and Germans resident at Chihua- will soon leave the cabinet, and assume his old po- | cial Committee on the subject of Districting the | two countries reciprocally undertake to prevent the ma Paseo del Norte, and at Mexico for many n in the whig ranks—and we have nodoubt but | state. So that we shall have some fun yet before | {f#nsit of linen cloth and thread of foreign, manu | kindnesses while at those different places, the re- G Scott will again be brought out. Hero of | ihe matter; yet before | facture. This clause presents an additional securi- | membrance ot which can only cease to exist with General Scott will again b rug! : the matter is settled; and perhaps there will be no| ty, Should the British merchants have establish- | the eee of our hearts. o Chippewa, get ready—you'll be wanted soon. law at all passed that will receive the sanction of | ed depots of linen cloth and threed in Belgium with | |The U. S. Consul, L.S. Hargous, Esq., for Vera ~ the Governor. the intention of introducing them into France after | Cruz,also demands and has our gratitude for the dis- “Tux Youxa Democracy.”—The recent move- the coaclusion of the treaty between France and | interested manner in which he facilitated our de- ment of the “young democracy” in the Park, has GuexrwortH iN THE Jvuc.—We understand that | Belgium, this speculation will be spoiled by the | parture from the hostile shores of Mexico. remain neutral. n : are ; ‘New York, Ai 1842. {com 10 till 2 o'clock. : pre astounded all the old rogues and old reprobates in | our old acquaintance, Master J. B. Glentworth, is Pe ln Paige pel A tet rly jew York, gees a A MUNSON a? a ee had occasion to visit | “Mons for a war against Turkey, and that a eslan the conntry. All the Washington papers are struck | rusticating in Freehold, Monmouth, N. J. He has | ‘The custom duties in Belgium are at present 2t. the JOHN W. HANN, nea Tiber paensi on Be ving had occasion to visit | urmy is to march against England, and another dumb, except John Jones of the Madisonian, and | been furnished with snug apartments iu the jail on hectolire on wines in casks and 1 Kon wines in T. H. BROWN wifich was a very Pleasant and agreeable one, thereforn, ite Weraransts Aspens on meer eer pen s ’ i ‘i ii a i r . We i e jai ttle. t tl tt 4 would recommend her to the public as worthy o! +4 . hie Seni 10 eee ee eee, ee ai sara i aK - a the jailor | pesscoad toats and the extn lity, which is 83°, From Havana, patronage. She is new and strong ‘built, and owned by | It appears that the cause of quarrel is a disputed thing If John Jones would come to New York— | to shave off his whiskers, and keep him cool in these | the hectolitre, is reduced tol. 2c. “‘Thisteduction | ‘There hasb arrival at New Orleans from | ‘¢ enterprising Connecticut River Company, and com- | boundary line, and that the Schah had forwarded an take afew lessons in the philosophy of politics, he | warm days. The people of Freehold are a very sen- | will amount ‘ona hogshead of Bordeaux wine to Havane eit alee ‘gees nia bint stab of | aided by Captain Roath, « gentleman lon and —S ultmagam tot e Porte, signifying bi imention to might then return to Washington and do some | sible people. 100f., which is a sensible amelioration, and it is to rte y ~ of ibe noumbow Chen Oak, who is assisted by the gen- neteeded $0 him by tbe. Sh of goog ‘Doe ai be hoped will not cease there. Independent of | gteat interest. good—that is, write when he has ideas. If John fol- tlemanly Mr. Wadsworth, who, together, spare no pains to ntime the Turkish Pasha of E: Jows the light of old reprobates, old clo’ men and | | Loxe Istaxp Rau, Roap.We understand that | {are Mtvtninee® ihe cocteun dees om French silk Coraponiens ofthe Heald) ig | makeevery thing yam pirat ‘and agrennle, 8K | ‘isuous frontier) was prepariag for defence, A body old focle, he will soon find himself geing up Salt this Company, in order to satisfy the Jamaica by 20 per cent.” . Muchexcitement has been produced here by a | Globe, which is provided with Life Boats, and leaves the | 0! RE hg were colkeeted, and the militia river. people, intend to ron an extra train from that town | Our private letters state that the King, Queen, and | decision of Senor Larrau, the oeTatatadante,” tetan foot of Beekman street for New Haven and Hartford, every | were being armed. . The Augsbnrg Gazette publishes a letterdated Constantinople, 13th ult. stating that in cousequence of a collision which took place between the Turk- well in health as could be ex- | to allow the claim of Don Felix Crucet, which hi been granted to him by the former Intendente; Se- The Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Te TTAH FERRIS, The “Journal des Debata” announces, that on | nor Larrau says in his decree—“Neither the laws, to Brooklyn during the present travelling season. | Royal family were Removat or Jupcr Lyxcw.—We understand that | ‘This will obviate all the complaints of our corres. | P¢: nearly every member of the Common Council, APHYSICIAN OF STANDING HAD DOCTOR. F ? ondent, and render it unnecessary to publish his ’cloc! i cL ish and Persian troops in the neighborhood of Bag- whigand locofocs, isin favor of the immedinte re. | "ONde® en Hoyal family assisted at the masa celcbrated in the | noreeiancated capessnor the oruges of my pred. | «Stanly of chldren some weeks, without being abteto | dad, the Ottoman Porte had given orders to ma rin the city speaks the same tone—| Tue Exections.—The only State about which | pray in the chapel several times during the day. | possess the necessat wers not t i y, a A ” enh at Nae OS ae, neve, : por er 4 Tire King and Queen paid her Royal Highness’« | & vhen any thing relating tothe | “teneay anigren in a highiy respectable family in | Was judged necessary to send reinforcements (0 “ ice,” “LL rg here § i ighness a ior in the Isl h thi Jat mockery of justice, Lynch. law,” “straw | there is any doubt, is Indiana. And from the very vieity which lasted twe bout, ‘The ex-Coeen of saver te oy jad 4 say Uilpgre oa Spee bail.’? None but that “old reprobate” Noah, sup- | latest advices, it now seems that the whigs have 76 Spain arrived from Malmaison in the afternoon, to | are very indignant and say thut he is more despotic ports him. Governor Seward, bustle, bustle and the locos 74 in joint ballot. We must however pey a visit to their Majesties, A considerable num- | than the Sultan, and that we are worse off than the wait till we get the official returns from the whole | ber of persons continue to inscribe their names at | Turks, those towns. Broadway, hed worms to afrightful extent, and were all cured rapidly with this vermifuge. In some ‘of the best families in the neighborhood of St. John’s Park, it has been extensively used, from the cir. Markets, Lonvox Money Manner, Aug. 3,—The prices of most of tbe English Stocks are rather better than when they - — m left i been sold at 914 for Mo- Apvice Graris.—The two very clever industrious | S)y10 Neuilly. iene it eee aman of having orice large quantity of worms ney, cad ake ry nae A STK snd by Bho young printers, who are trying to make a respecta- set aes July 19th, 1842, (cg-Lorp Jouw Hay and his countryman Coun. | sively known in that part of the city. ‘To be found only | 8¢¢ount; Three per Cents Reduced, 82} ; ‘Three and a Half per Cents Reduced, 101; 100}; Bank Stock; 170, 170}, India Stock, 240 2615 India Bonds, 3234; Exchequer Bilis, Gld, 62 54; New, 60 52 pm. Nothing has been done in Forrign Securities; prices, how- ever remain nominally as yesterday. Nexican Bonds are quoted 35} 361, at which some time bargains have been made. Livenroot Cotrox Manxer, Aug. 2—To-day’sdemand = for cotton has been unusually brisk for a Tuesday, and the sales are ca}led 8000 bags, including 3000 American on speculation and 250 for export. The market is not so freely supplied, and prices Reve rather a tendency to ed. vance, in some instances fd per Ib. on last Friday's pri- ces. Wednesday, August 3.—The demand for cotton to-day has been brisk, and the sales amount to 10,000 bags, inclu. ding 2500 American on speculation. hi ten: ‘arda, and in many instances an advance of jd been obtained for the common and middling i of American, sithough the market is tolerably well supplied. at 71 Maiden lane. From the Journal of Commerce. IF ALL PEOPLE FELT THE SAME SENSE of duty expressed by Mr. Reynolds, a conscientious gen- tleman of the first respectability, a at the cormer of Chrystie and Delancey streets, they might do much good in the world. Mr. R. was for years a cripple, with limbs very much swollen, and cords contracted, uatil he could not walk. He has now entirely recovered by the use of a remedy that he does not feel right to keep from the pub- lic, though he has no interest whatever in allowing his name to go forth, exceyt the relief of human suffering. He has been cured cutlely, and by the use of the Net and Bone Liniment, Hewes’, and the Indian Vegetabte Flixir, sold at 71 Maiden lane, It is seldom that a man of his standing and property will come out as he does in favor of an article; and we honor him the more for it, and par- ticularly as there are many worthless articles of 3 for such testimony as his lea the afflicted of any sense © discrimingte between the good and tho bed, ble living, by publishing a paper, should not permit a to Lord Ashburton has not arrived in this city} ‘The choice ofa Regent is, ain assured, already | Sellor Watson, accompanied by Reeorder Tall- little vagabond of an English Jew, by the name of | yet. He is positively expected here by Monday or | made... The Duke of Nemours will be proposed for, | madge, have gone on a fishing excursion to Long Lee, to sully their columns by attacks on females | Tuesday at the farthest. and will be elected to that office; but the imme- | Island.—Jolly fellows all three. and children. This Lee, we believe, was a valet Nissans amuse eee diate guardianship of the infant Count of Paris and peti: in Paris—came out to New York, and became a Mrs Fitewillia 8 os dae those talented artistes, Ne ne eat mitten. asi id Honoxen Feeny.—This is greatly improved. The waiter in a hotel—left that respectable calling, cul- | |, 11,4 adenirebio pr por ond Sane Saree only a month since, I am assured, a plan fora | boats are very superior, with every comfort for !a- tivated a museacke, and calls himself a reporter. His |; wiich all the va falied “Snapping Turtles,” | regeney was drawn up and submitted to the King, | dies, and strong and safe. ‘They run with regulari- tastes can never rise beyond the level of brushing | |)”. ‘Pope nteters are supported by them- | but, of course, without the most remote anticipa- | 1, ceed and punctual dispatch. A trip acroes the 5 lise selves—and “Foreign Airs and Native Graces,”— | tion that it would be ever requisite. The object | ‘Ys 3 pus ‘A h Oe ee cae ‘The latter has had both on this continent and in Eu. | Which my informant ascribes ffto that precaution | North river on this ferry and back daily, ge Navat News.—The U. 8. frigate Columbia, from | rope @ most extraordinary run, and, perhaps, next to bd by — ae Lareag Hines Catholic. Melee Ce ee New York, for Rio de Janeiro, was spoken on the | her Peggy in “the Country Girl,” isthe one in which The Tumors ofan approaching change of Ministry a weer 3d instant. And the steam frigate Mississippi, on | Mrs. F. is seen to most advantage. This is the last | have nearly died away. If the King really contem- Gora Awrap.—Harnden’s line came in from the “Quaker,” hence for Vera Craz, on the 6th inst,, | evening but one our citizenscan witness their clever | {ted such a measure (which is not believed), the | iy, uesrd and Springfield yesterday twelye hours twenty miles N.JW. of Carrysford Light Boat representations, termination eae 1 ae aaa eer ahead of the mall! “