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. ' - ‘tration with the unanimous approbation and good wil score over an tote with arms in iw It is currently reported in London, thi her ma- NEW YORK HERALD. CRUTEAYULE Camas, TROTTING - PURSE $x MILE omart 2 i rials Syled tee NAL le, Galan Deedens. hes, clas tapataaes Gon eral el eed exasperation con | jesty, the Queen, has come to the determination of daly Mh, at 3 woleah, P. andslened wi oe 0 celebrared fem not koran ort Titans Ropart urs 40, ial tia, Changarnier commander-in-chief of the National | "A red flag planted on the top of the Column of July giving up a portion of the Royal allowance, and | Rorth-West Corner of Fulton and Nassau ste, | ('tins Longs. Lady Suttonond Lady Sule. 0 Bian, Grey | Ne tine eities ad. Tailor: ine wert raanee oe Cre National Assembly has this dae ¢0 clock @ pre. | Garden Mouiie: D™see™ Fepresentative, end some that a proposition to that effect will shortly be laid JAMES GORDON BENNETT Soy cere sell ual Move tba ten dara Beit past wrecisioels | TNL Oe cere. es 2. als, Hapa sident in the place of M. Senard. and M. Dufaure M. Callet and M. Sarrans, representatives of the before the House of Commons. PROPRIETOR. ’ Centreville, July 14, It Ei CONKLIN, Propristar, Tady Anes Mes. PDA 4 Pestzion, ans Lew been started as the candidate of the moderate part; ple. received balls through their hats at the attack of } It was also rumored around the Home Office, in DR Couns, ania stan Llng adn Pi 4 Bu: ke; Great Mogul, Mr. Tilton; Fa: dal Boxes, 25 y It is evident that the moderate republican, and the | a barricade on the Place Lafayette, and the latter also : s ae sae ’ party which was known in the ex-Chamber of Deputies | recrived a contusion on is leg from auother ball. Downing street, this morning, that som® additional | weey AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. >, | ali pacing Horse to vaddlo, with the exception of Janca K: Polly | Suttons 6 15 oko prectaaly. &s the gauche, are not at all satisfied with the choice | M. Demeesne, General de Brigade of the Garde Mo- | government reporters are about to start for Dublin, | axn Aoxas—Jounay ATKiNe. to close on Aavarday evening at 10 c'cloek, 6 Greene and Jessel, N08 esr acm neva DWax—ruibay, JULY : No, 188 Chi M. Mth. The performance will commence with the of ministers made by General C bil been ra‘sed to the same rank in the army,as ©. 4 var : hi for therervices he has rendered, | With the view of bringing to condign punishment | CHATHAM THEATRE, Chatham street—Cuani—Guanon at Greene and Jessel REENE, Propr eto ‘@ national recom =a = the distinction drawn b; ‘The colonels of the 20th and 52d of the line have also | ail who will dare to violate the new crown and | 47 New Yoru—TugUsriimep Gentixman. > oe ~ od republicans de fa vetlle and. the republicans du lende- | been ercated Generals de Brigade, for having distia it — Ol erreprte i200 Sees ee ak, Pewee gonolude maim, and would have selected some members of the | guished themselves in the attack on the barricades in | GVernment security act. eee Aeron PLACE Somsnopy Etan—Dancino, Ro. | Borge £10,000; the. third horse, £10,001; to be divided among | jth, the leuehane Mathide gid gauche party, to Join the ministry. “In this he Rue de Meniimontant. ee ne The American house of Coats & Co. has de- best saci Parties drawing |The Starters,” £10,000; | the, like, among Ue deve Bae EF tants Wek ues, Mr. Joneph Marsete, ey have n disappointed. @ Siecle is parti- jeneral Demesne is in a very alarming stat en ivi ili BURTON'S TITEATRE, Chambers street—V3 cu jon “4 x wee) en, No. 000 Subseri- 4 4. Doors or rter befor o'clock, culatly angry that M- Lacrosse was not among the | Duvivier’s wound is more serious than had been sup | ‘lated a dividend of one shilling on the pound. — | PESTON Tintin "tice Wutens Maro, oe OM | herwat £2 eack—Fiesthorve, £10000; sebond hore, £5,0N, third | Pickets, Fifty conte Doors pon te aneries, Sale 7 shoren, “ because the selection of that gratleman | posed, but is not dangerous. rap ie NEWS FROM CONTINENTAL EUROPE. Cabs Haedaa? noies incite ores Nom brartrn <i. weepaiaken Ne Peet we. aBTOR P rat . wi cularly indic: yy the Assembly itself, When the insur its of the Faubou le Temple % i e h M 7 aninhae 1 ench—! - "2,000 4 Wok ued successively called him to the honor of Se. | sent to General Lecericlere, to tront onthe conditicns | 2He accounts from the Continent are not very | concent—Box ax Cox—Noampise Somoot. En800 Startern, CDM divided among Non-startera, £2000 gai eretary and Vice President, and also by the Committee | of surrender. the general, who wasin a cafe, answered | \nportant. MECHANICS’ HALL, Broadway, near Broome—Cunisry’s a hances in either of the above Sweep- on the Marine, of which he was President, and whose | by reading the proclamation of Ge: Cavaignac, | ‘The Venetian government, with the consent of | MixstRers—Erniorian Sincinc—Buauesque Danoina, ko, | S2 early application, as each Sweep NHATLAN THEATKE—NOL je labors he directed.” ‘The Diba i, also, rather dissa- | and stating that the insurgents must surrender at |) 01 dg'apd' the “Pope! Wadiplaced Glen. Pape at-| rie ea Lr ada Tene” Tha. resulé of the drawing Ces. Chantvan Friday eventve, July 14th, will be tisfied. It merely says, ‘e have no opinion to ex- | discretion, adding that the army and National Guard | ? ‘ piles Wessun 'y, near Houston. —Banv. a re. To give ladite an opportunity of taking | Prerented the beg pre aR ee —— ee ee ess.'on the riew ministry; we shail wait till we see how | were well supplied with powder and shot. “Soare we, | the head of the troops assembled at Venice, from Dares, meri el be. teeta’ i initials, at the option of the sub- as int | ‘ teribere, llcommonieations, to insure attention, mustoontain | Mite B. Mestayer, Fidalma, Mra tohorwent. After wh works.” In short, it is evident that the choice of | too,” said the delegate of the insurgents, a youg man, A . Cae ? | all parts of Italy, to wage war against the Austri- ) » MINERVA ROOMS, Broadway.—Panonama ov Gewmmat | Orit ace “porcign orders’ may be made payable in Iu oye jose, od A GLANCE AT N*&W YORK IN 1848-1 anfran; Lizey, Mise Mestayer. Th nines ministers made by Gen. Cavaignac has greviously dis- | who did not deign to take off his hat ; and, as he stood, Pipi ana Apel appointed the moderate party. This is the more to be | he turned on his beel, and went away. | ans. cseeteat csse otal! letters must te addremed to Richard Nicholls and James co taconelide with the free ot TE UNFINISHED regretted. because at a meeting of the moderate party, M. Dorner, the representative, and Lieutenant Colo- | 1; 1g reported, but we cannot state authority, that Big nomen B, Broadway—Tas Srevenmanuiscue Must | 1° decided by “Bell's Life.” Pritos raid any day after the | { RENAN Eon. 2 We Tiatee ee eee " Roxen. $5 ning, it was resolved that they | nel Michel, of tl rtillery of the National Guard, are | 5 Fs ould give the most cordial support to Gen. Cavaig- | both as well as can be expected after the severe wounds | the Austrians have taken Venice. nac, ant deputation, consisting of M: ivien, de | they have received, and are considered to be out of 9 FaldMen and oilers, ‘waited upon Gen. Cavalgnen to |. danger : Aletter from Rome, dated June 21, has just faark. Subveriters wishing to eend’ Bank Notes had betiar bond Manacen, Wei. BLAKE communicate to him their resolution, ‘A regiment of carbineers arrived in Paris last night, | come to hand. It states that the Upper Chamber ‘Actual Cireutath Herald. “i ea by different posts. l commence at So'clook,—Sumaner Yesterday, about two ovclock, just after General | and bivouacked in the Champs. Flysces. Military | atRome has, in conformity with the lower one, | duly 13,-Thureday sateen O50 copies, ANTED—BY A MAN OF STEADY HAWITS, AC fully announce the 6 ‘Tae Mr. V rember, 1848. To prevent fraud, no. scrip will bo | élee 3% contr; Pit, 1834; Privste Boxe, held on the previous New York, Friday, July 14, 1848. genuine unless the ‘letter containing it bears the Aylesbury post- Roa! DWAY THEATKE—PROPRIETORS, Messrs, A. MANN _ a&F. race, less 10 per cent. The race will be run at Doncaster, on the Mth of Sey Ch ji i lished along the Boulevards. 4 5 Jo’ Morning E ‘@rituation as groom and coachman: the beat reference ai let Company. —The publi ares angarnier took his seat after his return from Al- | bivouacks were established along adopted the resolution to continue the war. It is encod yosteriay 4 Lh ag eg IE. hen seetemavialapaton ae foaiplaysn, will 2 an py a" tensive apparatus, for the perfect * fers, the rumor was brought that the i ts who | _ Many of the slain among the insurgents bear on their onda alngs bo bo on y op pelea ape secldiadea ie . fore 7 o'clock—the Second Edition at 10 minutes before 12 o'clock, | board ship Siddons, mi Er et Po ave taken refuge in the neighborhood of Paris, were | shoulders the brands of torgats, several hundred | gaid that corps of volunteers are forming in every ‘ Ballet, Iso forgats. “ ud and finished at 20 past | ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘five ‘tabl ed LES DEUX ROS} 4 ery Bie vied by ie Garde Mobil eer ofthe Reforme t ie The pero es ts “if an end; | part of the Roman Statesand Tuscany, and a new ar —e woman, as Cook, or Chambermaig, first rate Washer and | Une'Fete Napolitaine--Juliang, Mons, Mor plai tr Dukerot fo, Cavai P! oe int hat blood than. shed! whad. svat haa been fi Fl He Mat. after havi One Day Later from Europe. Troner, Has no objection to go ashort distance in the country. | reno, Mons. Grossi; Angelina, Mad, Monplaivir, Dress Circle and avaignac immediately put himeclf at the head of a | but what bloo en shed ! grief wen body set out from Florence on the 21st, after having ‘a ( \ | Plea‘e call Sudson avenus. Can be seen for two dave: Parquette, 60 conta: Family Circle, 25 cents; Gallery, 123 cents regiment of cavalry, and went to the spot; but the | inflicted upon families! We are profoundly attached . pa The public will find in the columns of the He' | ~—““ - - = : u ak seca A alarm was a fglse one. : to republicanism, for it has been the worship of our | been reviewed by the Grand Duke. id, of this morning, one day’s later intelligence Rena ee eae Mae CHARGE OF A COUN | (ASILE GARDEN— PERFORMANCE 10 COMMENDS 2 whole life ; but we would rather have remained under | We learn from Vienna that the government has |" ® Bs a nee ee ene a required Pre erercrp cmt pti Mane Bake pe gear myer beget yy He io M ite he should understand the laying out of grounds, onte Lilia~-Machinery, Mr R. MoNally—Pro- THE CHANGES IN THE MINI! than that published yesterday, from France and requ vil servitude than see the country bleeding in its four | levied an income tax of 6. per cent on. the incomes far a Atasio Monte eMachincry. tH Meal a Pants, Thu s i " veins. May this terrible example serve as a lesson for | ; 1 ke 'algo be required to take. tho iireetian, and part ot the labor Several changes have already taken pl all, Without abandoning our rights, let us all inspire | at 300, and 16 per cent above 300. fromother countries on the continent ef Europe; | t's enatt kitchen garden, A ran and idewifo, thou children, neh drama of CAPTAIN OF THE 1 ATCH—Visoount &6 Ministry. Admiral Le Blanc, finding that the feeling i A oe from London, and also from Dublin. This news | would be preferred Apply at 7 Nassau street, 2d floor, font | 7 Ni Kristina, of the National Assembly was opposed to the nomina- | CUrelves more and more with the noble sentiment ef | (yyy Belgian advices state that the Minister of ; : ; m 10 to.3 v'ek ; Mrs. Feary; Kate ot Nick conde? by the dramatie foe of Minister who was nota. mefaber of the As- ace Dette nen Wit emai to be | War had ordered all the soldiers on furleugh to reached Liverpool by spectal express and electric ANTED—PORTY AUENTS TO SELL TITE LIFE OF | alventuns of HOX & COX Tolland, Com, Me. G. sembly, has declined the office of Minister of the Ma- ig ea ke ys: r ( telegraph, just previous to the departure of the Gen, Taylor, just published, Tt is illustrated hy sixteen | H. Andrews; Mrs, Bouncer, Mra. H. Phillips. To conelnde. wit rine, and M, Bastide, the Minister of Foreign Affuirs, | 82 how the representatives of the people will make | return to their quarters. * * i : OF ENS | peantiful Engravings, Alto a variety of other highly eabeliiched | the favorite farce of the ROARING SCHOOL—James, Me. G. has been appoluted Minister of the Marine in his | U6, of their victory. ‘The Bourbons and their mi- | “ay 1 tors from Amsterdamstate that the Bourse | Niagara, and brings the history of events in Eu- | works. ‘Some Axent#are now making from tliveo to live dollars | Holland; Capt. Harcourt, J. 1, Baker; Mrs. Gros de Naples, Mrs ; i nisters were never able to obtain pardon for the ter- | e . dj day in selling these works. Apply to Yernon. Place. General, Bedeau has been appointed Minister | riple necessities of armed repression. ‘The republic | 18 active, and the value of Russian and Dutch ge- | T°? down to the latest moment, eon ene er HUTCHINSON, 162 Nassan street, N Y, 'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREBT—PRIUAY Governor of Paris, in the place of General Bedeau | Will be mcreforiunate, for it will not belie its origin, | ouritieg improved. Fourlerism in Francenits Results, os i a Ra MONG HOLS. by 21 Dane nadtga in tiie Manion, Aeraeiy ee nt of the pio. | ‘The Débats rays :—“ Allis finished—at least we may | Accounts from Madrid state that ramors were | From all the accounts and evidence that come the business prefered, “Enquire at 79 Groonmich strvet, onmner Cs Re ee aad eae NR ge Jate member of the executive government, is appoint- NOES At Aran or Mise Parle han bene toate | afloat of contests and outbreaks at Navarre. to hand, concerning the recent terrible msurrec- | pay maa POT POURRI-A gant divertisament of 10 Notional ; ie ; A re Dansouses Viennotees, sa uzetident of the National Ascombly) in the piace of | tre has reached its termination, Anarchy has yielded. NEWS FROM IRELAND. tion in France, the finevitable conclusion to ‘e.—A gentleman, twenty:soven ve y the drama of tke MILLERS MAID--Giles, Mr. Clap; 1 Dufaure, 207 votes; aud for M. Lactoase, Gl votes, | ZBis is not the moment to pass an opinion aa to the July 1, 1818-11 A. M vhich ‘eu fal think ive, is, that it | {22etlenee in the above prefossion, in England and other par'sf | Matty Marvellous, Mr. Raymond Phote, Miss Chapman. ‘To con- M, Dufaure, 207 votes; and for M. Lacrosse, 61 votes. | measures taken during. the combat, to secure the vie- Livervoo, July 1, -M. | which the impartial thinker must arrive, is, that it | Europe, ond frst rate draftsman, is open to, an onguzoment in | Glade with the grand divertisement, of PAS DAS FLRURS-—By Mf, Mario yee the government candidate. tory. We defer for the present all remarks on the Our letters from Dublin, written late last night, | owed its origin to the communists, socialists and | {h2 dies of this paperwill be imuediately attended to.” 8 Daeteee Vaal: tres Cotta Pargectia 6 state) ERICAN MUSEUM—P. ‘f. KARNUM, PROPRIBTOR- n GC in, Boston, Baltimore, Albany, and F. Hitchoock, Manages: ‘The republicans of the veille and the evolutionists y A mei nh : of the sant renroacs “are so much alarmed at the | Sect. Paris has but one feeliag as to its delive- | have come to hand, and advices from London up | Fourierites of France, assisted by money, which L RANCE AGENCY. WANTED IN appearance of parties, and at the great influence | TApce, and itis in that we share. Distressing spectacles | i) 9 1 ay ie rea naseet a inal distributed ‘ieetaloneiad tho sities of Philadatrh Spend seem aeel which the members of the Thiers party are gaining in | 2&¥¢ been presented to us during these painful days; till 9 o'clock, are just received. From these we | was unsparingly distributed among the infatuated | pofulo, or an English Life Insnrance Company, established in arr eer a Ope rp eo but we have also had consoling ones. France is in | subjoin a synopsis of some interesting intel- | workmen or owvriers of Paris, by the agents of Eng- | New York, For termaand Far aa RY ae ety Poste ay poaed the celebrated Belgian Giant, Mony. Dibin, the tallest mas rs z co, ork. | fl being full 8 fet in height! "cuties Bite Oe the Asrembly, that they are most anxious that the ' 4 r with name and addres Is . Paris; it hastened thither under the standard of its land, and other monarchical countries in Europe. | The most unexceptionable references as to respectability will be | 22,the World. be long. The three Living Ourang Outange, the fimeas constitution should be passed with the least possible | Pate; it hastened thither under the stan itt | ligence. delay, They are determined to have General Cavaig- | hi society wos threatened ty a senseless lesare . . “1: equi ed, in. thi r f th hi ‘brat y was threatened by a senseless insurrec- The paper war against the government authori- The moment the government of Louis Philij 5 iad. TE Sree ib ever seen in this country, apparently as much human as brute, pe Tesicent of the Sue ne ae ee rea. | Hon. At every moment fresh legions enter Paris with ties of Dublin Oui is still acid on, and this | was overthrown Aetasiatal the viauliivattoamiee 3,000 eee eT ae cd canoe ores Oe ecciieaise © Mighoed Maniacs ern Gieee ‘Baby. y rie y, P drums beating and colors unfusled. Never has French | tes 0! . ? Uy, velding over 60 per cene profe on the sate Tog jsraie | Wax Scripture Statuary. Madame Rockwoll, the famous Foe Admission'to the whole, including Museum perform. Giness to appoint him dictator. There is, in fact, | unity manifested itself in such a striking manner. | days Felon 1s very savage upon the government. Louis Blane and his associates in Fourierism, to } Sy; {ielding over) rer cont profit. on th sates hci et | tine Tel every appearance at the present moment of the repub- | yard, ey ° : u 4 ; Saupe ° as f gratitude to our brethren of the provinces, A opportunity, asthe goods are daily becoming more celebrated, | ances, 25 cents. Childron under 10 years of ago and old Uc dwindling, even before the passing of the constitu: | yay qi! divisions be extinguished before this greatles- | _ One of the contributors, Mr. James Lalor, long- | achieve something for the workmen and poorer | {ire PARKER, with real natn, nt this fice, waich wills | enoveh to wall alone, 123, conta, Hesseved font souls Ono sh MUL RtnearalGeeontttes hes Bos cootipledto-deyin | ton of concord ! May we no more lose our courage ing for the company of John Mitchel, ‘openly | classes of Paris, more than they,haf ever received | confiential. % na ius Deeech ot 5 aan aa BRA tt and our blood in fratricidal struggles! There is but ji %9 i ; i ; i ROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 26, I. 0. OF O. F.—The mem) CHANIC’S HALL, 472 BROADWAY, Bi examining the budget of the Departments of Public | one ‘people in France, by laws, by language, and by | "4 advisedly” asserts that the present existing | before, and something more than it was, in the of Brooklyn Lodge, ‘No. 2, ara, herby notified fo'mectat | IVE Grand and Broome streets, TURSDAY, JULY 11, Last RAO eter ea Wer ‘o peek fern habits—let there be in that people but one soul, and | government of Ireland, and all existing rights of | power of any government to bestow or to secure theLodge Room, Montague Tal, this day, Friday, July 11, at Weak of {28 ORIGINAL CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, “whose 0 e consideration ot val cial i . . . . . % a u ie Questions, such as the repurchase of the railways, for | tbe fame lovefor domestic pence and for the country.” | property in that soil, are mere usurpation and ty- | te them. ‘They imagined that the long-looked for | ouriats worthy brother, Wiliam’ Wakslin. Dunctual atogiance | selved with anh dstingniahed patronage aud uneraay Mi ‘s ational re] he . . * : . S y ti bg hired oF aed tre eee are France has no other wish than that its conquest of | Tranny, and as such null and void as of moral effect; | period had arrived, which would witness the real- Ja requested without furtbernolss, JAMES K. APGAR, N.G, | most re it iy ‘coal A they hi ae ko to form his plans for the administration of the finances | }¢brvary shall not be, acreroe Be) By aneehy: rhe | and his purpose is to abolish them utterly, or lose | ization of all their dreamy hopes and anticipations; OSR—IN CENTsE MARKET, 4 OURCK ON 40H, HUT. ‘Admission 25 conte Diese st 7, Concert will commence di’ is li a i i chers’ Drovers’ Bank, for a he drawer’s nai ‘f of ate Rene Pacifique of to day, which strongly | 4 ¥e have firm confidence that our country will | his life im the attempt; and then he declares that | and they were determined that the opportunity 80 | ityompeon J. Trotter, ‘Therw was also five dollare with i By cote will be givin. oveey ragginy a eer open at ifig h pursue its steady merch along the path of civilization, | he and his countrymen owe no obedience to laws | long coveted, should not be permitted to pass with- | returning same to pau M {items on beard the barge Superior, | ternoon Performance, Doors open at 2; Stamencas C18 Er M. finder will receive’ five dollars recommends General Cavaignac as the future Presi- owe mi a 9 i , Toot of {Waren ft »_ a dent of the republic, was extensively circulated in | yithout meeting with any serious obstacle. An su: | enacted by another nation without their consent, | out profit. Their demands and their intrigues | reward. Th FP SBERNACLE-LAST GRAND INSTRUMENTAL (CON; ; 2 if 5 - fs are Ta aEGRE FOR aaa certs—The Stayermart asloal Comapsny, consisting oe bs geer fl Kiba Iedecore aneeee tee his ma attempted by force at ava te wake pe sean rey we | nor respect to assumed rights of property which | caused much uneasiness to the provisional govern- DRUG STORE FOR SALE. me yAND WELL |. 19 performers, will Yive thelr last Grand TustpunséntalCom know not what wild doctrines, what undefined theo- | are starving and exterminating the people. Mr. | ment, the members of which, in the delicate posi- | Pentt street, owned y tho ate Wm. Forbes, deceased, will be sold | Sh ttiday Evening ng D2 Ovaries tothe Syren a ditional Particulars and Incidents, ries; but social order has not been, it could not be, - Asay 7 s ob yy yi @ Major * [From the Journals.} touched by the bullets of insurgents. itis from calm | Lalor proclaims that he and his party have deter- | tion in which the country was then placed, found seep res eine ate Sree Becroth of the Vienncise ncing World, iif ie, Str Different versions have been given of the sad death | and pacific discussion, from the natural progress of | mined to set about creating, as speedily as possible, | 1t prudeni to adopt a temporising policy towards will be held this evening, at sWarren’s, corner of Centre and | Quadrille, Strauss; 6. Gipsy Polka, Lentner; 7. Grand Duane streets, at 73¢ o'clock. Members of the Club, and their latest fashionable music, just arrived from of General Brea. We believe the following to be thé the human mind, that we look for those ameliorations, ry . 3 | deue-dilel. ‘The Generel hud advaticed ‘With his aide-de- | those legitimate reforms, which are the objects of the | military organization, of which the Felon office | them, rather than risk the formation and future | Platina thuestcd to be punctual fn attentines, ‘as important Part 3-8, Grand Hunting Overture, (Manuscript) Reis. EUGENE O'SULLIVAN, London Season Waltz, Labitzky; 10. Sounds from camp quite close ‘to the barricades, to endeavor to | desire of all France. At all events, a great lesson has | shall be the centre and citadel. Mr. T. F. Meagher | establishment of the republic by a direct rup- | business will be traneacted. GEN CRU a A * . 5 or ia! Secretary. 4. ymmer Night in Denmark, Gallep, Lumbye. Ti ake the insurgents listen to words of conciliation. | been given by the occurrences of the Inet four days. | oiibutes articles to the Felon on the expected | ture with them, Not satisfied with the es- | a-oace— aaa SOLE WHO ARRIVED HEREIN fo ook pres) sep ec legge aiaa Beers open at was on horseback. ‘Come nearer,” cried they to | Henceforth, there can be noattack, come from whence a d 3 3 . BN ace ann picnacatnanal A him ; “get off your horse; we don’t hear you.” ‘The | it may, no defiance, that the Republic cannot meet | visit of the Queen to Ireland—the object of which | tablishment of national workshops, in which on Sadek dione 5 oeapelioah et polaelsaink fC apn aah ‘ANVARD'S MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF Tis MInEIE general dismounted without hesitation, and advanced; | and vanquish. Anarchy alone could be made the bed | 6 yidicules, _observin, “and is it thus , rovided with work by the State, the: SHARDSON, WATSO 50." sippi River, painted onithree mites of he i idicules, b 25 they were provided y ate, they | advantage. RICHARI 80 aren Ps tpl yonsinted camiean canvass, being But the wretches immediately threw themselves on | of any restoration; but anarchy is conquered, and | D€ ules, ob ; p ‘ him and iienide-de camp, dragged them to the ather | with it all pretenders, whether of the elder ot the | with a bit of pelished court-plaster, that this | in a short time grew bolder and bolder, until final- SERN HEY COND TO way, adotuing Nie Uneden. Open every = side of the barricade, and, once there, declared to him | younger branch—whether under the eagle, the cock, oF | wild and wounded nation will be cured or tamed 7 | ly they conceived the plan of invading the Na- | I New York, July 18 188, WALTER PUNNETT, | S¢pted), Admission 6) cant nee ee peuslnely. aftomeoa that if he did not order his troops to deliver up their | the fleurs de lys. ait ; y rane Dee ne VIRTTITon aint eon ma will eommence moving at i to o'elock precieay. arms and ammunition,they would shoot him instantly. We read in the Constitutionnel :— Mave we not learned as yet to set the proper price tional Assembly, and overturning that body. The ee ON RE ee eee | ee ‘ednesday and | (renner hose dg en ited erie rere rey Weis at the price of the most generous blood, that | on gilded flipperies—flimsy fireworks, which whizz | attempt, however, was frustrated; and at the | July 0m, 141, Wiliam F. Mavemeyer, Mayor of the olty of gag Ay ia hae al and their fresh summons havivg produced. no effect, | been preserved from the perils with which they’ wera | and sparkle, but which neither heat the soil nor | houses, and on the persons of the parties arrested, | Hund ranting loos’ or at lunse, ani not proporly muadied; vhick | Towey’s Mammoth Pancrams, shows tn the most perreat and shoot the general and his aide-de-camp, and then | return for their heroic dev son Our letters received this morning state, the or- | showed, beyond doubt, that the scheme owed ite | Heaton ofthe captains of the several pollce station houses to which | SB.,Mexieo, the, greatest Painting in the world, |, Open fhe bodies of the doen 80 Mile ye HAVEMEYER, Mayor. rece, (Admission 25 cente—no half priee. No shang fot I + | Sescriptlve pam ae : i sai, eae S-NOTIGE FORE J) KS. ACHILLE BEGS LEAVE TO INfoRM THE PUB- Such being the state of things about that time in H A pea At OR gerald 3 Leg eee) Hi, and her friends in partioular, of per return to thisolty Paris, and such the disposition of the thousands of | the Hudson River Railroad Company, ae tele ofc, 54° Wall mad oC hee taten Ue oe eres aad Gaimeolion Wb aa * street, until ihe Toth Inst for the Grading and Masonry that re- | theircontinuance. Mrs. Achille's address is "No, 40 Second Ave- throw their bodies over the barricades. What would | Assembly all the energy, all the firmness, required for bare 3 ? é 4 Sails ae not men who could perpetrate such a crime have done, | the bath ereoiene _ ect Geseeefatleatietegen ganization of the clubs is proceeding with great | inception to Fourierism or socialism or commun- had Paris fallen into their hands? no government, and, above all, a republican govern- : The circulation being re-establshed to-day on almost | ment, can subsiet.. We must have no more illusions, | alacrity. Mr. Meagher has a out for Cork and ali points, we were enabled to visit the streets and | 20 more chimeras, no more conciliation for that which | Waterford, and Mr. Smith O’Brien is busy in ied which were the theatres of the late mournful | is false or culpable. “The Assembly must probe the | y i erck and Clare. Deputations from the Dub- h ti in, from the Ri weund to the bottom, and, with fortitude, apply the.) 1 rt ; . {othe place. Maubert, from ihe Hotel Dieu to the ex, | remedies, it does nct ‘wish to see a return of con- | lin clubs are on their way to Tuin, Athboy, Kells, | workmen of that capitol, a favorable opportunity | main iste done on scan foriy-tve, “hue monk tot comple. | sue sa tremity of tho Faubourg St. Marceau, is that which | spiracies and conflicts, and is resolved to save society | Navan, and Drogheda. Wicklow and Kildare are | for counter revolution was presented, which the in- | $00 J7\PE AN wail bo aubyaitied at tho otfice cf thee Oennanye on aLN Uv STREET iT THEATRE, yuitai DEL alas W ntof Mr. f i has suffered most. In that part of the capital th from that state of barbarism towards which, under the | ‘ any & f—-—2,- Wee sini oa t ht of the em Dat was of the imost desperate nature, and the traces | gute ofpretended progress, wo are daily falling back.” also to be visited without delay, and even the | triguers and agents of the Bourbons, and of the go ip sentiteipaay anaih tha epuionet le Scmplotety sesecst: -| Seo-—Uton “evening aig th, will be performed the drama of Th rt r tained by nant as 3 ‘until the contract is completed, assecuri- of the emeute are every where too horribly visible. The jecle a “Are we now to appeal to pity or tv | «black North” is preparing for the contest. vernments of England and other monarchial coun- | ty for Petformanc>. jo transfer of contract will be recognized or | THE BRIDE?S Jo! 'Y, or, The Seven Eecapes.After whieh , grooved columngof the Pantheon are almost allinjur- | Yeng' ce? ity is due to crime as well as to misfor- itted. The party |US—-Telemachns., Miss A. Fisher; Ca. ‘ contracting will be required to take the the drama of TELEMA o4, and the figures in the front aro for.the most part | inne j und (he envoy of ventas eet? "May we ip avg vi yet ong dol ba a i tues bat ee ott eee pe iomenty arena ot fe ‘use for vot t ‘ ai conclude with A G! ADELPHIA Sytony i “the , . ei for section, 2 7 o ae damaged, many of tiem completely mutilated. The danger is past, But is the ¢ Senses now vent | May. | Livenroot Conn Manxer, July 1—The weather is | W°S accordingly distributed broad-cast among | $etemined in such manner as the Chief Engineer of maid Gomme, | Mr. De Bury Ikey, Mr, Nagle; Charley, Mr.” Brunton; fusey, M left side of the monumentis also much injured ten et hie aot in this Lorsitie wae firsiteh ciety, some- | rather moist just now, consequently holders are firm these fanatical and discontented people, and the re- | ny may decide, ‘Ihe full names of all Persons tint aro parties to ide th A 4 ition to be writter t d » Con t pearance of upon this side that the formidable barrier whi sult was, as we have seen, ani insurrection, which, | entered into immediately after the ‘seceptanes of propos.tions NITED STA it 0 igi 0, Mr. De'Bar; Ment: x, Mr. A'Be: ¢ outfit owned by the original | lypeo, Mr. De ants, Me. A’Becko(s Fisher; near, Hes, Bogees ‘To-morrow—Benelit aud last ap. fr. De Bar, AIL STBAMER WASHINGTON # fended the approaches to the church of St. thing spaces ceca, Seared coir heres per in their operations. Some few transactions in wheat | § ) r aay The Directors reserve to themselves the right to accopt or reject ‘Joh ill positively I pier No, 4 North manent threat hang over it? e 9 accept oF reje , master, tively leave pier pe Rn et peeve op at ef des. | treachery against the eacred interests of civilization | 9°ur and Indian corn are going forward to-day, but | In the sill, bravery = talent with which it was Froporale that may be ofered, as they may consider the utorest | River Sor Boctbamyiaa gud bremes, ou. tiuredag, diy ‘20th, at troyed two colossal statues, one representing | andthe country to leave unpunished those pertina- without any perceptible change in the rates‘of yester- | planned and conducte |, as well as the quantity of | ofthe Company to requi OHN B. JERVIS, Chief Engineer. 11, A.M. Passangers will lease to A) on board ab half-paat 10, \ the republic, the other the genius of immortality, | cious enemies who seem to have doomed themselves to | day. bloodshed which it caused, is almost without a pa- | _ Office of the Hudson River R. R. Co, New York, July 10th, | tud.tend all barrage not ei oe toe parcels taken ace remains, and ‘was raised up'in front | A A letter from Munich of June 2, eaysi- 0 steady—a fair natant of sales are expected to be made | struck—for four long days and nights the fighting enna Southgasterty corner or Broadway and. RaOnEE, ON | Sigation Company, No. 60 Bi siege of the peristyle of the Chamber of Deputies. “Asad accident has thrown the royal family into | to-day at previous rates. raged between the workmen and the troops, but in ine Roomi loons, Refeetory, &e; Counter, Cellar under /XCURSIONS TO ISHING BANKS, UI OCKA- % the greatest consternation. The Electress of Bavaria ., - atl rs 4 : 4 PS, ‘the whole building, with Water Closets on each floor. Inquire of EK Way, Sunday, Mondyy, and N ne of the copies likewise of the cartoons of Ra- Dentix Conn Manner, Juno 20.—The weather bas | +0 end the republic happily triumphed, and order a Oat aen att, AA WAY, avery, Eeiday Rony nd Tuesaday! phael was pierced by a ball. In the centre of the | bas just been killed byan accident. ‘The princesshad | | 1 '1U't Gh Galiat tts Snail side 9 Wee eich Ce oy SMPERS! PATENTED IN 7 Te street 8 o'clock; Canal strect, 8%; Hammond monument, beneath the cupola, is a funeral platform, Pie Munich on the 23d, to proceed to Vienna, by | latterly been very led, ery as ones more restored. ‘s Biz JUMPERS! PATENTED IN THE UNITED ‘ES | fon if aS wet a oe, Ue alzburg. At some distance from Wasserburg, her have taken place, Trade has been dal, ‘ - England and France. They are an invaluable assistant to the | street, 84q; Catharine street, E. R., ind street, 9; Pier on which repore two victims of the insurgents, the 3 i Indian corn Pl , From the developements and discoveries that | mother in the care of her chilizen, aod approves by thousands | No. 8'N. R956 A. M. icra b eee ey brave General Bren, and hisaide-de-camp M. de Man- | carriage was ascending a steep hill, when a heavily | , 24 prices receding. Prime wheat was scarce to-day, who have them in uso, and the highest medical authority, ‘Tobe | and refreshments on board fare 60 cents. in, who were basely assassinated. The church of St. | Jaden wagon, which was coming down without the drag were made at the restoration of order, there is lit- | had wholesale and retail at the general depot, $11 Broadway, N.Y. | his harp itlonne likewise bears the marks of the bullets. ‘The belng put on, happening to overpower the horse, which Brebkn, sdyanios G5 Ed pat Weel We Sen OR, sot; Ske HOU CETE a sin ties G.W.TUTTLE Pascua. | G\GR-HAVRESTO BAIL ON THE ou OF AUGUST, neased to it, rolled down the hill, and shocking | and barley steady at quotations. Indian corn opened | tle doubt that Fourierism and monarchial intrigue Berry tanns AND PENSIONS.—SOLDIERS WHO DE touching. at Cowes. ‘Tho well known steamship United %, Rue St. Jacques presents in the parts neighboring the | ¥48 : ‘ Rue de Mathurins and the Pont de l’Hotel Dieu the | 8gainst the carriage. overturned it on the princess,who | joy, hut a good number of dealers appeared. A revival | were the causes of this lamentable affair, ‘The un- sire to have their claims promptly secured or auld, may have | States, Capt. William G. Hackstaff, burthen 2000 tons, will leave most desolate aspect. The front of every house is rid- | ¥48 killed on the instant. The deceased, who was i lized tall f iidanatt rf taught by | 2 sme done on reasonable terms, by appling to for Havre, on Saturday, August 5th, and will touch at Cowes on died by balls, Every projection of the masonry, of the | born in 1776, was the daughter of the Archduke of Mo- | took place, and an advance was realized on retail par- | fortunate and fanatic workmen were taught by | i A. SX. 71 Nassau stroot, | the outward passage, (0 lan gers and letters. The United b dena Brisgau, and of Marie Beatrice d’Est, Duchess of | cels, First flour has advanced 6d per cwt. Oatmeal | these designing and skillful leaders, that, as they 4 OL! DD GOLD FOIL, or SUPERIOR | States will leave 1 nvre for Now York, om Saturay, 24 of Sep- manufacture for ale at tke manufactory, 92 Reade street, | “MBO For freight or passage, apply Oh 1 Satowaye, OF Of signe is furrowed by them ; but the | siasca-Carrara, She married in 1705 the Elector led paris Pea Ghse| eto Laat’ jks Revubtess Oras, Charles Theodore, of Bavaria, who died in 1799, with. | Very dull. were the main instruments in bringing about and | jower than any other establishment in the city. SSS EEL aes veda ctens required the employment of cannen. The magazines | Out issue, and whom Prince Max de Deux-Ponts, since | 4 nniyat, or THE TRENT—INTELLIGENCE From THE | 8chieving the revolution of February, all the bene- ® eS" 3.1. WAUGH. TR A egal IR yr Rg King of Bavaria, succeeded. The deceased afterwards es LIGEN M THE |v ‘ SUMMER SAT COST—LAMARTINE SACKS, BLACK soduromandawn ye a fits of the change should enure to them, without do, Cashmorette, Alpaca and SI ‘ae’ BOYD & HINCKEN, Agente, and brown ; loton —— . light article for hot weather; Vests, &c., of all desoriptions, S—LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK through and through, : : : deri F F ik NEW 01 varia, by whom she had two sons, | ‘Trent, Capt. Norton, arrived this morning from | considering fora moment the impropriety which | Fire ginox Cloth Dres Coats made to measire, $15. ‘Beagrie Fhe pace Foaiivaly the fraud only regula packet, Mis A "eles ial mache el mt al racted a ee marriage with Louis d’Arce, | British West Inp1es,—The British mail steamer M. Gibot, advocate in the Court of Appeals, lieu- | at present peer of to whom she leaves a fortune of more than fifteen mil- : : ioe iti ‘ : Seat tn th 0 etion, erested. yerterday oveuteg, lions of florins.?” Bermuda, in a passage of five days. She was de- | they were committing, or that any class but them- SE aE ea te a B, CLARKE'S, 116 William, Miube! paste Bek HUMA, Cape Wan i, Weeden masta if president of the club Blanqui. M, Guibot was dining Hungary. tained nearly two days by fogs. The Trent takes selves were entitled to any. Hence ensued their 4) “ltd ianiy ceaud caroet Lg Wing ot eco Bow fouding, having most of her cargo engaged on board, At erestaurant,inthe Rue Saint Mare-Feydau, when | Letters from Pesth of the 14th ult: published inthe | 11 OY ne rent Western, the latter having | deputations to the National Government, their Ei wraing. ad minofutirts trata’ cat inp on boar #t Orleans’ whast” foot ‘ot Wall scoot or . om ‘olnische Zeitung surrect he | y A ‘ . . wrought nails, oakum, wicking, burlay ) &e. For sale by hy t Po Pees schetnic mena then, tatarmostunee cles demonstrations of physical, force, and their noisy | CEBRA & CUMING, 100 Peati street,” "TOY | to BK COLLINS, 86 South sumeet, Fositively under mo oir- rf f companied by four armed men ; he immediately seized | Southern Sclayonians is proceeding in a dreadful man- | been put again on the Southampton route, be oy ds EBRA & C Z it him, and conducted him to the Marie of the 2d arron- | ner. | Carlowitz has been bombarded by the Fieldmar- | We have files of the Royal {Gazettd to the 9th, | attempts to intimidate the government. ‘Their de- RS. CARROLL'S VAPOR BATHS, 354 BROADWAY, | day evening, 15th i nei + Leonard strect, next to the Carlton House. Strangers | Veesel sailing punct mt adverticed, she being 1 aving their goods correetly measured. di t.. 'They proceeded afterwards to the h shal Lieut Baron Habrowsky. The town is complete : , ; ga | Mi Flotte where eoveral letters and documents wese | ly destroyed, and but one smoking heap of ruins, No | but they are entirely without interest. We refer to | mands not being complied with, they presented fit Hears eecadla cencnatel Ce Tee Gia! | Agenda EW Onbenasiiees Genet oree) wal seized. which seemed to have some connection with the | tace is left of the splendid cathedral and archducal | q letter {rom our correspondent. instruments for carrying out the designs of foreign | 1,'R¢ 311 matly promoted by taking a Vapor Bath. “Salphor isa goa oh ‘dare Tho proket ship 3 ———— ry the Huma, and ani jugust 7th, : | v RA BATHIN( —FATRFIELD HOTEL, FOUR MILES FROM among them during the late sanguinary insurrec- | 2,1 Thissupel seetlishont ee, lot. palace. Mr. Mitchel, the patriot, was confined on board issari 7 ° ¥ Since Friday evening Belleville was blockaded by the | |The inrurgents then mustered abyut 7,000 men, | ihe hospital hulk, and, it 18 sid, rapidly improving | S&ents and emissaries, many of wiiom were seen insurgents, when on Sunday morning a troop of 300 | whom their priests had provided with crosses; and | “D.C, “The officers of the hulk tender him { SHIP SIDDONS, FROM LIVERPOOL —CO} by this vessel will please send their Harf, foot of Wall street, All. g 'y-four miles from New npleted, is designed to came and disarmed the post of the Mairie. They im- | they had seized the Hungarian steamer and armed it. vili i opened on or about the 20th day of o mediately established another post, drove away the | Bué their fanaticism could not prevail against the artil- | the utmost civilities, and no labor whatever is re- | tion. ie ‘ Thelproprietor i plicitocs to notify those ine trocar rentet | on or before Monday, 17th inst, will be sont mayor and his adjuncts, and invested one of them. | lery and the excellent mancuvers of the troops, and quired of him, The governor Cig 7 Seabee Such, in our opinion, are the causes of this re- orn this Hotel aball be made one of the most desir na BLK. INS, selves with the municipal functions, ‘The new mayor | they fled. after suffering severely. The town of Neu- | discretionary power as regatds Mr. Mitchel’s ‘ fi : a as » | ble retreats in the United States, [ts location, on the marin of OTICE.—PACKET SHIP ROSCIUS, FkOM LIVERPOOL Sade the drummers of the National Guard beat the | sats, too, had taken part in the insurrection, and pre- | treatment. volution. Tn the “gee this te Trble Catastrophe stm Rare ges oar pe Mage gs rage the unex. will commence discharging under general order, at ‘Orleans énérale, taking care to make a hundred or so men in | pared |for a siege, but Baron Habrowsky told the Neu- Bermupa, July 6, 1848. sprung from the evil effects of incendiary doctrines, Geiver sbrvegh Ei Ke aa eel Ss Deenifal wharf, foot of Wall street. All goods not permivted will be sent fiouses accompany them, calling the people to take up | Satzers he would treat their town as fe had treated | ‘The steamer departs early to-morrow morning for | instill into the minds of the resident populace | with summer villas, belonging to'the inhabitants of aljueme | Cite Public store. __E. K. COLLINS, 56 South stevete _ arms and erect barricades, and threatening, if they re | Carlowitz, if they did not surrender within two hours, | your city; and I hasten to communicate such informa- | by the Communists and Fourierites, and others of cities, amongst which stands conspicuously the country-reat of T. ARPETS!—A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DOUBLE fused. to use against them the most violent measures | nd they eurrendered. The soldiers had 10 men | tion for your columns as may be interesting to the | thatilk, who have made Paris their headquarters} | P. Barnum, Esq. oneof the most costly and remarkable buildings Ly sin od 4 CAG orp ‘also, Oil Notwithstanding their threats, they met with no aup- | killed, while the insurgents lost several hundreds | American public. Tins is’ placed almost. beyond the shadow. of n | inde country, erected in tho Imnistan and Moro o Re Mi bcvas sitduad piece eee ort among the inhabitants, Seeing that they had no | killed, and 200 prisoners were brought to the fortress of | ‘This day is one of great importance to us here, in a ; ia Focetae, they theateslves t00k So formu bastions es; in Komorn. The Bann of Croatia Is stated to have or- | commercial point of view. With the setting of last pag he ger cra tee aie eee | Oo PUDDING ‘anized the insurrection, and in his province alone | evening’ |, closed the pecuniary official connecti: bs fly Wk | ~~ ” — vd, 1 fact, they made a great number along the whole of the | &! 'y id evening’s sun, closed the p y, maection | 11.” insurrection by the insurgents; and on the bohm ghia Terie cath nnd tates peter iy Wall and B Rue de Paris, as far as the fortifications Romainville. | there is said to be an army of 15,000 well organized in- | ofthe custem house establishment with this colony, n One of the most important was erected at the entry at | Surgents. andon this day a new set of revenue officials take | other hand, by the discovery of vast sums of mo_ | the ctamlers. ‘The Drawing-rooms, Reading rooms, and Be zelte, of the 20th, states | office, and a new, plain, and simple tariff supersedes | ney in their possession. doirs, will be furnished in modern style, The linils are spacto E “CHANGE,” CORNER nt, ‘Try it and praise it, 500 00 ‘BOTTLES AND HAVE BEEN SOLD A without a murmur. Dr, DEWITT C, KEL LINGEK having purchased the Yonkers Mansion Mo or Universal Ge the Rue Pyat and the Rue Saint Laurent, fronting the | |The Germa) Fe , Barrier de-Belleville; and another was formed in front | that the Hungarian ministry has determined to march | the complex one with which we have long had to con- Jere then we have proof positive of the aw- | Secouhen or vidtne rae ee ae eeors grounds, Which topmend 9 view of tbe Museen Slip Sion of the Mairie; but it was only of secondary strength, | 30,000 men against the Croatians. | tend. ‘The saving of expense to the colony, by the ex- | ful consequences to which this dangerous doc- | warmed to. pleasant temperature,’ ard rooms,and Ten Pix | twenty miles, taking in the beautiful chatean of Mr. James and consequently not in a state to arrest any serious Germany and Denmark. | change of officials, will be no less than $6,000 annually, | trine of Communism leads, and the recklesness | Alleys, both for ladies and gentlemen, are prepared. ‘The grounds, Laird cpecnabe ig omg te Irving Cottage, Forrests mag. attack, ‘The construction of the other barricades be- | | Tho Cologne Gazette, on the faith of letters from Al- | and the relief to thy mercantile community, from the | and daring of all law, order, and propriety, which | Sqnmning many sores most tastelully laid out with eostly plants, | NOW ork city—he has determined. to appropriate hie spacious lowers, shrubs, and labyrinthine walks, present an at: hind these was principally intended to guard them from | tona of the 26th ult., says, the preliminaries of peace | Old tariff to the new, cannot Be setice as jis an in- | characterizes those who preach it. And yet this | traction few public gstablichmentecan oqual. ‘Phe station set sive grounds as a summer resort for those of ts that are convalescent, and will ducing th Pleasant part of the season, devote his personal and en tire attention to them, as well ae to the public in general. Ss will be open at all times for consultation. Prineipal t. an attack of cavalry or of light troops coming from | between Germany and Denmark have been signed, | dex of the pleasure which this epoch roduced. the | ‘the same doctrine which the philosopher of the | coach-housee, lccated at a proper distance from tho Hotel, will ry . of Bondy or Vincennes, by the Romainyille railway. | The terms ased on the political tion of | vessels in port are displaying their | md every | 7 7 y . y y y. | The terms are base Nark, Hamnbugen letters, | iberal-minded man is proud of the day, from which | Tribune in New York, and his Fourier associates | {nim hoties Loueht without reenr! to cost, and equ the commencement of a real free trade system can be | throughout the country have been endeavoring | The facilities for reaching Fairfield are ge ete ‘The dread of anattack on that side seemed to give | Schleswig Holstein from Denmark. them great uneasiness, for they were afraid every | received by the last paeket in England, contain ac- n t 4 moment of being turned by the troops and being block- | counts of the withdrawal of the German troops from | dated. For the information of your commercial readers, | for years past, with a determination and perseve- | gars nd Nimrod, to Bridgeport, and Cataline to Norwalk, con- Vice, No, 230 Pearl EE FR A ET ed up without a means of escape. They remained | the Duchies. 1 insert our new tariff, which commences this day, and | rance worthy a better cause, to instil into t! vee Now ta Astin Week ie als On Unt EXTRAURDINARY WoRK—10 THE MARRIED till yesterday morning (Monday), in this position. | gr. For Markets, see Fourth Page eontinues in force until 5th July, TSA. ion to | minds of the people of this free and happy republic. | mbverter, (who tatters himself tat isnot fatayorbly kao Private Melieal Cosnbon fy De, AM Macrloosa, Sir ede Yesterday, the news of the defeat of the insurrection He New Benmupran Tanire, ni onto! Were it not for the intelligence of our people, | to travellers, from his longcommand of steamboats on the south: | tion, Price $1. ‘This work is meeting with most astounding in the Faubourg Saint Antoine and the Clos Saint ten per cent. ad valorem) 28 per gallon; alcohol, brandy, | which put its seal at once on the principle and | $8 watery, and moro recently, as proprictor of ths National | (24000 copies have already been disposed of.) Every female is Lazarre seemed to thin their ranks considerably. They 1 gin, whiskey, shrub, and cordials, 2s 6d per gallon; he vi ‘ 4 : He Norfolk, Va.) pledges hi ‘ke every effort for | getting a copy, whether married or unmarried, al it is in- might have been seen passing up the Menilmontant INTELLIGENCE rum, per gailon, 1s’ 6d; malt liquor, cider and perry, | crushed the yiee and its incubation, he might, mfort and satisinction of th honor him with a | fended expecially for the married. at izolowes im t secrets, road, and that of the Barrier de Belleville, to go and 2s per hhd; ifimported in bottles, 1s per dozen; cigars, | ere this, have been ealled upon to record scenes silo f i which should be known to them particularly, Here every temale reek en etylum, and secrote their arms in the country To THR per M, 88; tobacco and saul of all Rinds, 2d por Ib; of blood similar to that which has just taken TO: vl Proprietor, en ae City.) guncieres te ounees.symvioms Sad Se eee, Si t reme- arts, Atthesame time the inhabitants of all these oxen, per head, 4s. On all goods imported, not speci- | place. "1 bor ) LET, FURNISHED, | Broadway; at the Publishing Office, 129 Liberty street, New TommuAgs exposed to the attacks directed against the LATEST MOMENT, | tetin the foregoing schedule, nor included in the fol- | alt is a gource of joy and gladness to all well- | puite ‘esidensormarly orroute a handsome Coctags | Betta ud Ga, comers Chemut and.” insurgents, left their dwellings, taking with thom their * | lowing list of exemptions, an od valorem duty of 5 per hers of France, and to afl the fnends: of na- | stables, coach houses, bara, and lane ¥ Healt kell ower | aeithia; Little and’ Co, Altany; W. R, Davis, Boston, wives and children. their linen and their provisions, to ii po aati esate cent. List of Exemptions—Bullion, books not reprints | tional liberty everywhere, that this Fourierite in- Grdens, all in exeelicnt order; the late residence of James Woe wr seas Sind Shataa, sail tuces, maar be adeoeeh goand establish themselves in the country till they | BY SPECIAL EXPRESS of British publications, coin, coals for tho use of steam | surrection, stimulated and aided by monarchial | ‘T#00m, Bea. deceased. Envuiro nt No, Gl Water streot a atte oy ‘De. A. M, MAURICRAU. ton 1236 New Youk che malght return ~ thelr homes. This they Tete soon 4 Wieiee, sbactentl Le ie aalsral hooey, ata and intriguers and monai gold, has been so ONG BRA Ht Yer HE MORRIS Hou AT LONG Bince’ 120". iberty street Dal jo, for % % Fi t jon of visi ah EDIT R RALP gents to the route. The reat tarriegde was sapped, | AND ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, | trees for’ planting, provisions and stores for the use of | promptly put down sand we hope that if any future | siete tofori his friends andthe pubic that he ‘bas | JETH EDITION, DE: Kali and the troops thus got possession of it easily, putting FOR tHE Hi, M. land and fea forces, and for H. M. convict es- | attempt of the same ki jould be made by those phe etathieneat extent vely, nee conten, & front | ore, Symptoms, Pr: gress, Consequence ie the rebels to flight, and taking many of them prisoners. tablishment, passengers, bag; ‘and apparel, profes- | fanatical men, that will meet with the fate | sonable terms, by stopping at the nearest house ta the sta, ‘Long | cluding Masturbation or Selfabuse; Sérioture, and comy Tho troops then completely occupied the strevts, and | WAU SOR HBRALD. | sone! apparatus, shrubs, and seeds for planting, fresh | that has been, Visite those whe acted size Branch, 84 July, 14s. SW. MORRIS, Prpriotns® | Feumbling venereal Adapted tothe we of every individual of were received e greatest enthusiasm by the in- Z ie ONE g cent one. e mol sense and the physical —ONE 7 N THE UNITED | Mahed by Co, 141d id 1 book. habitants. Many of the arms were Fecovered, and Nott oer aes as We Mave aeons Bist —Herald. power of the rest of the country are, as tbs’ best H for a eplendi Hotel @ataiaing one Moor the ‘nuitor, 38 Greet Q general disarmament was taking place of thord who ONE DAY LATER. PRotso iste as we have already given — Herald.) proved, competent to put these aisorganizers down, ag aquare foot, with | consulted upon overy disease of the nary ad not answered the call the Natienal Guard. jarbadoes dates are od or June. ie young | in Paris and throughout France: t 2 | three fronts on recta, for sale or lease, | hours, 9 to 12, A.M.,6 to%, P.M. (Sunday exee] ‘88 Green- General Lamoriciere was accompanied, in one of his crop of canes looked well, and promised an abundant . ut France; and it 1s a matter | Apply, ifby letter, post pald, to J. R. Broadway. wich street, By Letter, for the book, or consultation, box 86, visits to some of the prisoners taken in the late insur- NEWS FROM FRANCE. yield. A very largequantity of rum would be experted, | of doubt whether they will renew their attempt ; | 7 UREN'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE TAK GENERAL Post | Lower Post Office, —_ rection, by M. Thiers. On learning who was the per- “ f And great cavo was being takensin the distitiation, in | and henceforth we think they will be keptin their bo egg a er a ne toll triple eb D®,000F Fe, 1 DUANE STREET, HETWREN CHATHAM son who accompanied the general, one of the prison- Panis, Friday Evening, June 30. order to furnish the English market with an improved | proper place. If, however, they should again rise | tel ‘recently undergone extensive alterations, and a great and William streets, has for the last fourteen yenes ers addressed M. Thiers, telling him that he had killed The city of Paris is tranquil article. There was a large supply of American provi- | in arms, and endeavor to carry out their princi itnewly furnished, will be found on trial to have no | them Rexteneive — in private diseases,of fourteen persons with his own hand, and only regretted y sso d the | Signin the market; flour was selling at $7 50 per bar. | at the point of the bayonet, and in violation of all | Rrmysnunemettapols, poth in point of accommodation and mo, | Gi tee; and mild cases ured in two to ive diya, Steleture—Dee that his victims were so few. The new government gives satisfaction, and the | rel; and corn meal at $3. An amended revenue bill law and all right, we hope and we believe they niet bn Gold Cooper has discovered a new method by which he cam eure the ‘worst form of strictures in from one to two weeka, with searee! in land. Be One of the insurgents, who has been taken to the i i i | had been passed by the legislature, Increasing the for- | {*Y F ort “Abbaye boosts of having killed twenty-two personsia | 2¢W Minister of Finance completely disapproves | rey duties 8 per cent, until March 1849, ‘The financial | Will be as successfully put down as they were re- | Bathe.) , THOMAS SPENCE the Faubourg St, Jacques. The monster was accom- | Of the plans of his predecessor. state of the colony was not satisfactory. Thy rain to the patient. Constitutional debility, brought on ty & panied by his wife and child, Several women caused More arrests are daily taking place. Fifteen | __ From other parts of the West Indios there is nothing of lanager, Formerly the British Queen Steamshi cently _ Reference in New Yortte Mr. C. Ac White, Coder nteet. secret habit indul rea et men, This, when ton freely i, NEW JERSEY. BATH BUILDINGS,— | thelack coriudon Jollest sad aversion’ toavcety, ‘ned t to be remarked by their cruelty: one of ; 7 ; of moment, OR SALE—AN INTEREST (SAY ONE-THIRD OR ONE. ‘Thio Sea Bathing establishment’ opens for patrons, Uitesaacead iiss ieee Or ox cates. 04 tie point of a | hundred prisoners are confined in one prison, with- | ——_ Fi ciait) im the Pablic-houso long and favorably known, aa | 26ch, Complete and.chgant repairy additions and ronovationg. | “Ure *##Tanted in every case, or no chares. No merenry need rword. ‘The wretch was “killed by a Garde Mobile.— | out even straw to lie upon. Saunders’ Tollet Articles, Dressing Cases and | jyulitings, Tho proprictor being enparsd ie esoer Gaanoas cannot | PaeSa hee thither make ice a eantet ad Dea and alton ote ea TUR ON GORD Another woman, who, cut of the head of « captain, | Tyrhus fevet, of the most malignant character, | BrscvayZbernmectiretctty arent ott | Sate eg Mueetentine cone te” ant reread | One Mouse Nv orton hogar | arunlne wll iven om Suunto he Aah ney ‘was conveyed to the re. M I] of a mm free embarrassment Mt iN, » he Broadway House, . Broad dG M. Britsot-Thivars, son of the “Chef de la Salubrité” | 18 breaking out amongst them, | Faniety is'net equalled in the tty thay have been peleetea nics | $24,004 character, | For particufre, inquiry of LEWIS & [PERRIS TING FORTHETEENIOE stay, | ee ttudenta and gentlemen aty fied to attends Leewre at the Prefecture of Police, and chef de batallion of ilie de Girardi vatie ot equalled in the olty; they have been sulegted with , j between I) AMeand 1 P.M A rare | J NDESTRUCTILE PILLING FOR THE TEETH—R. DING, | free, cormmencing-at hale-past 90 clcok. the Garde Mobile, delivered thirty of his, unfortunate | purses Girardin, editor of La Presse, 18 | strict regnre to avality.and in all cases 8 Orient alatina te Meas TNE man who cancand Wil | pai voble ew materia Watling eas ° Fret mould. ob ATHIMONIAL, "SECRET. —TWIS” IMPORTANT AND ' Ym w ne saree ga cee ee } = = — _ te hs vom bin ie hardness of J val is Frenel bd OF TEE tie tate Mac tnite ta can Ob the tiaieonerees y Wigs and ‘Toupees—Ail Persons wishing w | JQICES NEPIUNE HOUSE NEW ROCHELLE — THE | of Gri, and once adbenive proportion alee cause io tencasl, | Setum Iv fe intended. for these Shean Soubun Ieetin er a which serve ti Le pottery, M. Brissot-Thivare was NEWS FROM LONDON. superior Wig or Scalp should not fail to call at BATCHELOR'S subscriber can accommodate two or more genteel familios | itself to every portion of the dental cavity with as much tenacity | Circumstances, do not permit an fincrease of family without se erve to make pottery, M. Lonpon, July 1~A. M manufactory, No. 2 Wall street, before purchasing elsew! ‘and with good rested, commmruntenting, if applied for immediately, ‘as mortar clings to the brick. Plastic as mortar whea introdwont rious injury or inconvenience, The means of prevention owt pa Bice a ge Ce ee ta. the co "i uly ‘ah - Mt tee his new Tavented Wigs, 0 equalled for ligh . nat ai aD» i ©. F. RICE, Neptune House, New Rochelle, ato the cavil it soon hardens g the consisteney of the Tooth pouing, and are within He reach of all, The koowledae of ving au fore n e jouse ol ommons, last rT. and dui for elf, and, as it were, converts the remi-t: os means iscentained im this ; the right t vu i" pare heer 2 wiles Wies | FOUNHSEEY WIVES AND HUSBANDS THE UNDSR: | 05d favs been Broxta Wy contest nth eT a Cunae | hore means secentizad ta tla ngerety the Tet tecinvd ie et ‘Tooth, as firm, as hom ous as capable of mastication, as free | Par a it i ’ ‘ i iti i Any et Bright brought forward a resolution in opposition | Diamond Pointed Gold Pens.—B. K. Watson | ,y 1! Jen Ur ties wiching’ bo be released foes ov of New York. 16 ie new, safe, infallible, harmless, ble for all practicable pur. | convenient, simple, a mot injure the most delicate, Nor me of the representatives displayed great courage ; . 4 the among others M: Lacrosse, M. Bonjean, M. Moreau, and | {0 the government plan, declaring that it was |-% Co. 18 Wal eit consented low prices Their Michelion pow | fete Quateimony, of whe desire tobe sanin cligibte for Mar. | poet anton eopptoct melee ta ns ease jaw. ‘Tooth ill aces it curtail watrimonial privileges in the ‘aLatablt distinguished themselves at the capture of | inexnedient to alter the sugar duties bill of 1846. at favorite, nnd in the public the, best and | favisioations, post palds tended. to. com | Bela f'preterred), extracted and cleaned: “Aétifelal Treas, Wisk | willbe sent, to ang vaneried. porvom fur $i sont, Post. pal to De, the formidable barricade at the entrance to the Fau r st Pon in use, points Warranted not to come off Gold pens [AMES McGAY, Counsellor, ito. all tho latest improvements, arranged on fine Gold. Plates, R, M. WEL HOU, New York City, Those interested may bourg St. Antoine, Some representatives threw their | He was defeated by a majority of 302 against 36. <a" (20 t, corner of Centre st, upstairs, | Beat and workmanlike manner, inten, in® | rely upon this secret,”

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