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MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1850. “DOUBLE SHEET. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, THREE DAYS LATSR FROM EUROPE.) ARRIVAL UROPA, STEAMSHIP E TELEGRAPHIC OVER THE ‘Nova Seotia, New Bronswick, and Maine Lines, TO PORTLAND, AND THENCE OVER BAIN?S MERCHANTS? LINE TO NEW YORK. THS MAREDTS, &e., Ke., Ke. ‘The Europe was telegraphed at 4 o’olock. and ar- ctived at 6 o'clock P. M. She left Liverpool at 1] | o'clock on the 22d June ‘The Europa bas about 82 parsengers, and sailed for ‘New York with fair wind. at 7 o'clock. The Aria arrived at Liverpool, at 7 o'clock on Satur- day morning. Fifty persons are known to have been lost in the ‘Liverpool and Glasgow steamer Orient, but ne Ameri- cam pames appear in the litt Mr. aud Mra Soott, of Montreal, were among the lost. Great binme is at- ‘tached te the captain and mate ot the steamer. In the House of Commons, on Thursday, Lord Joho Russell made o very brillisnt spevch ia defence of the ministry, relative to the Greek question. and treated ‘the vote of censure on the part of the Lords with the smost indignant contempt. It is settled, that so long asthe ministry retain, as | they now do, the confidence of tae Commons, they will retain their places. There now appears to be leas probability than ever | of & speody adjustment of the difficultive botween Lord Palmerston and Gen, La flitte, An attempt was sald to have been made, ox Thureday, ‘to assassinate the President of Fraace, but no particu- lars have been allowed to transpire, The weather, during the past week has been very | favorable for agricultural purposes, amd tho growing | crops promise well. bet Commercial Affairs, corron. Tivenroen Corson Manner, Jume 21, 1850 During all the present week the market has been quist, and rather dull) The Kuropa arrived eu Sun- day, with roperts of the crops, in no way varying ‘trom those previously rroeived. The season is | Aste, the growth geavrally ohecked and preja- | diced by unpropitious weather, Bud the amount | of injuries euueed by inundations is very great. But this iwtelligence was accompanied by some decline in prices in all the shipping ports, caured by inerearing di-position to sell, or to ship, to Furope, Influenced by there advices, h: Offered common rather freely,and the d Dbeem limited, The total sules of the week bave not exceeded 25 500 bales, To-day the market ie reiher eral, And about 5.000 bales were sold at previous rates, including 1.000 American, taken -on speculation and tor export Of American dos- the market now affords a good choice, r end middling qualities are quite as last week, und they ore freely offered. o In fair and good qualities there Ia no change, The antes of cotton on Friduy were 5000 bales, Pri- oes are firm, but unchanged The «eles for the week amounted to 6440 bales, of which speculstora took about 6 000 beles ErRADSTUFTS ' Flour was dull at previous rates | Corm ts dull, and quoted at 204. 61. for mew yellow, and 20s. for white. | PROVISIONS. { ‘The better qualities of bacom are In more request. Lard continues in good dewent from the trade aod speculators. at 32 inall other erticl at previews prices a vory limited business was doing COPPRE. | TA market was mother iawotiy: Salor of good ordl- aary fine middling Jamaten he made as Liver pool, at dbs, m Me At London, on Thursday, good ordimary native Ceylon brought 4s. svaan. } There was a good demand for foreign at previous mae At London, the public anles Dew rily at last week's prices. MISCELLANEOUS. Trew—80 tlorees sold wt 199 8d “Navac Srones—Turpentioe was in moderate At Se. 84. a Ge. Od. Tar—No salon in good demand at 26. Gd a de. 104. per owt. Tharsday wont of hanged, but firm Asune—Thore has deom & limited Iemand at 269 64 2 27s, for pearls, and 27s w 24. OA for Moutreal pots —Booteb Pig ts vse firm. The worker & disposition to retara to their lebors, at duced wages, | Ove. — Linseed 296. 94.8908. Amorican Lard 346. | American whale, £34 10,8 £51 54, per tan, j The money market coutinues easy. Ou Thnredey, | the consol market wer firm throughout the day at Wy vonsuls vance, closing at 04 » O64. Om Frida opened fiat—there being © gumerai teviiag of the Greek qasetion copt for U. 8. #4 of “62, 108s 104sy, 5's, of "66, G1; Obio O's, of 66, 96 0 97. ‘The freight marke: has been stationary, bat with e downward tendency. in particular for NewYork Dead wright continass peares. In passengers (hery ta no alteration, Accounts irom the manufacturing didelots con | ‘Pinus vatinfectory, The operatives are generally well employed; provirtons are chump, and wages fair, At Havre’ 8 the cotton market wae dull, The sales of the week wore alout 2.000 bales, Prives wore unchanged. The commercial aesounts teerlved by the overland Kast Indio and North American maile in the carly part of the week are considered, on the eatletactery chersoter | Intel N York. nee. Thi June l, Supply, N ty NYork. | Cexnaves, Jens io—Are hinge Ul ya, 8 York, | GRAvsann, dane <0 sha Wate. } the on S York Jota NY ork. Princeton, ‘Bostao, was Aphis 1, NYork Jaws: 1; Theesern de, eee, Warr Jenny vores, Vora; i6ea, irk, NV ork. VN Tork. x W=sid Woe Firemen Coming to New York, ] Parcanm rina, duly 1, 1890 | ‘The Fomane Hore, with Gani Saod, and the | Routhwark Engine, Ponssyt & Prase Band, leave bere to-morrow mothing, to visit Now York ™ hwoting Serape. ! Barre duly 1, 1880, | Thee Clinton, first mate of the ship Areadia, has Deemeommitied to New Uriesa) jail. for shooting and | Gangetowely wounding & mac pained O'N oti, Another 4 | matter, f | side whether THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, FIRST e@BMiON BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Senate. Wasuinaron, July 1, 1850, After the tramsaction of the morning business, the Senate took up THE OMNIBUS BILL, Mr. Coorex resumed and concluded bis remarks in support of the bill. After answering the objéetions te the various propositions of the bill in detail, and ase combination. ho concluded by declaring his object in supporting the bill, to be the restitution of pesce and harmony, snd consequent happiness and prosperity of the entire country. Mr. Sewano obtained the fleor, but yielded to Mr. Upham, who addressed the Sonatein regular old fachioned anti-slavery speech; without concluding, he ave way to postpone the further consideration of the subject until to-morrow. ALK OF AN ADJOURNMENT. Mr. Yuces submitted » resolution providing for the adjourpment on the first of August—which lies over. INFORMATION FROM THE PRESIDANT RELATIVE TO Naw MEKico. A meseage was received trom the President of the United States—in reply to Mr. Foote’s resolution of wquiry reintive to proceedings in New Mexioo, trans- mitting copies of orders appointing Col. Monroe Vivil wd Mistery Governor of New Mexivo MAATION WANTKD. itted « resolution cailing for informa in relation to the recent search of ap American vereei on the high seas by « Britjah public vessel, ‘The Senate then adjourned. House of Kepresentatives. BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELK@KArH. Wasuinaron, July 1, 1850. THE GaLrmiN Claim. The question pending was on Mr. Preston Kin, Tesolution of Saturday, to postpone until to morrow two weeks the consideration of the report of the Gal- phin claim, ¢0 as to go into Vom:mittes of the Wheleon | the State of the Union on the California bill. On motion ef Mr. Bariy, the resolution was amond- ed by postpoming till to-morrow ‘This was carried by @ vote of 105 yeas, to 73 nays. Mr. Dorr moved to lay the resoluti¢n om the tabio This was decided in the negative—yeas, 28, nays, 167 The Ilouse then refused to postpone the considera- tion of the report on the Galphin claim, aud proseed- ed to discuss it. Mr. Bunt caused the resolution of the mejority te be read, affirming that the claim was unjust—that the priveipal was paid in compliance with laws, but that the interest was contrary to law and preevdent. He said that, fo his opinion, the Select Vom wittoe had properly discharged the duty confided to them by the » 2 io the couciusions arrived ot quent researche 4 rete tion. He pledged himseif to the country. to sustain every material ground assumed in the report. Mr. Tuonins proceeded w show, not ouly that theeon- duet of Mr, Crawford wae right, but that the of the claim was allowed im pursuance of law and precedent. In conclusion, he submitted @ resolu- tion a an alnendment to (hese of the Select Vom mittee, declaring that no evidence had bewa -u mitted by the eommittes which impuga the personal or official conduct of the #eoretary of War Mr. Concern took strong grouuds ageinst the pry- ment of the interest of the ciasm Secretary Walmer, iu paylug the privoipal, ougat not only to have be impoached. but removed from offi was in violation of justice. duct of Meters, Crawtord, Meredith. General, wae unjustifiable and dangerous no suthoriry for connecting the Presidunat wi bis character was a shield agat: ruption and dishonesty te Beooxs remarked that Mr. Toombs had indulged ja reothing euphonious sounds, when he a:ludea to the argumunte of the gentlrman trom South Carol! Mr Bust, (dew) of South Caroline, rose te a poiut of order, and expressed the hope that Mr Brooks would not indulge im personalities, aud introduce his neue Mr. Baoons said he war speaciag of the marked eif- ferepes in the tone ard temper of Me. Toombs, and ‘was about to remark that when the gentleman ad- dressed the other « it was in tones which soothed the car. But when he spoke of the gentleman om Ohio, snd the gentleman from New York Mr. Brooks, it was roagh rigid tones of He then # and said that the Secretary should nut bi himeeit liable to kuch suspicion of wroug deing, bat should have been like Omsar's wife. od that from the Passamaquoddy to the Pacific, Mr. Crawtord | was denounced. Ail that whigs could do was to regeet the oceurrenee They arean not be injured by it. Mr. Burr said that the House were now engaged In @ ouvst party @idshould dircusrion or th ‘the payment of Preteuted against thix gor grostly misrepresented Pu gore talphin rot introduced & « The geutleman from Ob fou to inquire whether t hed not robbed the Treasury. r. Sweeizen, (dem) of Ohio—T would aak the goo- tleman whethar the in my revolution has not bern proven om this fluor? Mr Baron, (whig) of Ky —Tean only any this was the contruction which the gentleman's friends plaord on it—' that the treasury was robbed.‘ or. as the oewepe pere ony, “more Guiphin robberies.” He then argued. io favor of the claim being just, and that the eonutry was bound to pay it, | He arked the gentlemen of the ot iy, des Without coneludin adjourn, which prevail News from the Captral. OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDE! Wasurveron, July 1, 1860, ‘The steamer Vixen railed from the Navy Yard, thy morning, with despatches for the squadron off Cubs, wae filted owt la great baste, workmen being om- ployed upon ber night and day Jonas B. Kill was confirmed by the Senate, Warden of the District Penitentiary. caucus which the Southern whigs beld on 8s. nt. The Galpbin basiness is under way. It will, tm all probability, hang on for several days. The Omnibugebili drage heavy, Clayton and the ] | | | | | | | ‘Tho Indastrial Congress. Last evening the Industrial Congress mot at Gread eereet Hall. ‘The attendance was from 60 to 00 members. Mr. Bana, Ju introducing # new preambie instead of that propored on the last night ef mveting. said he hoped there would be an end to the unpleasant scones that occurred on former evenings, and that they would now proceed to business. The following is the docuwent :— “The delegates appointed by the several organi: tio mecbanies und laborer ot " the hos. tility of the relations which now exist Detwena oapital and labor, and of the constant tendenoy of these relations $0 Increase the evils compleined of. do bere by form ourselves into s permanent orgsuisation, for the purpose of devising means to reconcile the tn: tereats of labor and capitwl.to seoure to the laborer the full product of his toil. and to promote unioa. har- mony. and brotherly feeling amon; whatever occupation, and to ure #! ai to promote th.ir moral, intelleotual, and social elu’ tion and for the attainment of these objects we adopt the following constitution ‘The foregoing was adepted instead of the preamble | proposed and adopted at the former meeting. Mr. rr then introduced the following preambio fend resolutions:—Whereas the House of Kepresenta- tives of the Congress of the United State official capacity us representatives uf the peo P act to graut land from the public dow: oll who bave ever been eng» ged iu the business of dght- ing; and whereas the direct tepdeuvy of such bouaty will be the paxsage of the land from the eoutrol ut the prople into the havde of the soulless speculators in the production of industry, as well a* the laud and other raw material of production. therefore Kerolved, That ia the opiaion of this Congress the public domain of this nation is the common iaherit- suce of the whole people. and that any attempt w grant portions thereof to ouw class of cit'sene to the exciusion of the others, we regard a au wot of plunder from the many for the benedit of the few. Hesalve@ That our Senators in Coagrens be re- quested to emeud the Lill granting bounty lands, 60 as to make the people's lands free be who may wirh to ‘The foregoing resoluiion and preambie were adopted, and a copy ordered Wo be Keut to the President of the United States, and to the mombers of Congress from tbs Brate. Upen the third erticly of the constitution coming Up. it wae moved Lo etiike out the word “benvvolen’ aid confine memberrhip to actual mechanics, or mem- ders of trades jive. In the couree of the discussion, Mr. Dar anid he wanted to see the word “benevolent” struck out of every constitution of the king classes, gud the word “‘Justioe” placed in its stux: it that wire done the congress would rived of many vulusbie members Lie repre- srnted & benevolent society, who were abuut to get up ‘a co-operative society. Mr. Poso raid be belonged to several benevolent societies, but he did not like the ides of any seciecy being represented here bus ous of mechanics. He propored @ substitute. to ti effret that each body of bave the right te send three delegates te nti ug of the Orat article was then eatled for, when it appeared that it ordained that the aiwinbers of the Congress sbould cunsint of delegates “ trial boaies or associations of men,’ who the principles laid dow: Mr Lovrinert suid it was not mao with ® pon in bis bond or a wan riding in oucriage—wh) did aot Know what labor was, expecially in these het daya— that they wanted in that assewbiy (Cbwers) No, there Was BO Man CU the face of God's marth who ua- derstood the rights and grievances of the workingmsa but the man who worked {1 they admitted delegates trom benevolent sooietios, the Freemasons, Odd Ful- miler socte- 0 dele (Ober Mr. Ditton, from the Laborer’s Soolety, here read, of the Chair, ® mautivety adopted by whieh be caine. President: f the Bricklayer's Wisbed to 1 information ot other delegates, what jon was vpow which they were ealled to vorw ent the instance of (be ol ee, oe whiek it spp area that sll tnaustrial asoetstions whether be pevelent oF protective, sbould seud delegates Mr. MeCiomer.——What de we mecheaws want with benevolent societies here * The yeas and naye were theu taken by the calling of the roll. Mr Siexsiaw, in giving his vote, sald he appeared in three delegates from the tailors McCLosaxy.—Do you vote for three? Only tor one. 1.—I thought you were so big you might vote fort ese done righ® | ‘ Par = | gentlemen wants, (pointing emphatically to ae, Me- | | Wart eg | ni Th weather (* exeredingly warm, the thermometer | Deing at 92. A vew postal treaty with Prnseia will be sont tote the Senate, Ine day or two. for rac i Judge Bharke bas enoounced bimarif In favor of ex. tepoing the Missourt Comprowise line to the Pasite Neeretary of the Treasery dlemiseed ont from that department to. The Intelngenery announces that Turkey, vent by the Porte, ot © Marsh, will shortly arrive hereto inspeot our nary, And report on our resources, power andisdustry, Th® Porte ts jealous of Ruropeaos, and inclined larerabiy towards we It is oMeiaity erneunced, that In the several depositorios, oot te draft, thers Rook, ue. July 1, 1866, ‘The deepateh rent you on Buturday, ae to the fall of Tedle Rock, le confimed About forty feet of 0 ara fone, but po lives were lont The cartinge hada very onrrow escape. by Jum, the carriage went over. Prof. W ebator—¢ holera at Boston, Me, Bostos, July 1, 1880 There seme te be no doubt that Webster ls about to make » cleam broast of it relative to the doath of Dr. Parkman. Ala meeting of the Saifolk Medical Assooiati fatal cone of Asiatic cholera wae reported street, 1p ware man of temperate habite, ebout 12 hours after being attacked ‘The Pail of Table aw te i ping out, ee three clerks | Interesting from acres Ayres. é Dowrom, July 1, 180 Letters from Buenos Ayres, dated April 19, state that Rerne would not treat with the French Min! for the prepore of adjorting the diMouitios between the two nations. The rearon for thie refasal was anid ve be the fact that the minister was backe@ ap by 0 large a navel and military fores. Court of Appeals. Acnawy, Jely 1, 90 0. 08 argued. Noe. 100 and M4 mmbmitted 1 | On cailing the name James Cummings, two wered, one voting aye. Aud the other no of laughter, The chairanan war puarled which of them to sdept, ae there was only one James Uummiugs on the ell ‘The adoption of the article was declared to be car- ried, by 8 to 20. « chairman of the committes, then read | | grening —I move that we adjourn. —The mvtion is not in order while s dole gate In wpen! ag. Detecats—Har be a motion? Mr. M Lose Pararpent—State it, Mr McCcosey—I move that this Assembly adjourn sine die, and that © body of mechantos bo elected in ite Paravent—That motion is not in order, suicide being always ilepal. Mr. Waren moved that tho benevolont societies be excluded, as the introduction of them had eaused 40 muck trouble. A Driroate—There are religious sooleties rapresonted hore, divives and ecelvaiastics of every kind. and it is high'time for the working men to quit i. I, for one, will not pay any subscription. Mr. Waton ultimately withdr the lnteness of the howr. Mr. Witve remarked that a motion of his relative to each trade furvixbing information about its owa con- dition aod grievances. bad not beenreported on by the committee to whom it was referred. Mr. Dean, ax chairman of the committes, said they had not arrived at any decision upon it, though they had it under consideration ADruvsare suggested that in future the meetings ad- Journ when f¥ is 11 o'clock. Mr. Lows suggested that the next night should be ted to a practical discussion of the rights and ces of the working men jopgress then adjourued, at twelve o'olock, till ay week [On leaving the room. several of the leading members complimented the reporter of the Herald tor the fall, Gir. ood impertial manner in which the reports of the Congress had been published in the Herald. and added that {8 was the only paper that hed published what actually took place } his motion, owing to Theatrical and Musical Bowrar avee.—This theatre wil be re-opened on to-morrow evening, with a splendid bill aad powertul east. Lnoapwar THratae.—The dill to be presented thie at the Broadway Theatro, will be fillod with @liraction, The touching and pathetic drama of the Rent Day.” with an excellent cast. will be played, to- ther with the comedy of the “ Soldier’ Daughter,” Eiadam Augusta will appear in the beantifal ballet of “Nathalle. uported by Siznor Neri and Siganra Vine minent characters. Such bill cangoct 00d house Nimo's TaxaTee —The beautiful operatic ont ment of the “Telaud of Jewels.” will be repeated this evening It hae already proved vory popular, ant the magnificence with which it im put tipon the stage oan- pot but ensure for {is successful run. The stage ef- fects are mort gorgeous. and the piece ia put upon the stage in astyle that meets wish goneral applause The ite comeditts of “Where there's a Will, there's 1 close the entertalument, Navionat. Tuzaver —Tis favorite place of amuse- ment is otill matey crowded. A strong bill of actrae. Uon is offered for this evening, con i+tiug of the farce of “Peeping Inet 62. ot {the drama of © Mose in Chi or. Lile among the Foo Foo: the oreign Prin and™ An Alsrmiog Sacritior’’—four ater! pinoes Ut may be well to remark that this ia the last kof Mr Chavtrau, whore acting in the character of Mose hat ueral approbation The picces are not fail to draw m good house Burron's Turatem —The performances at thir thea- tre this evening. are for the bene St of Mr. CW Clarks tnd the pieons 10 be prosouted are such as should fill thehoase The © Breeobes Politician; ” = Paint Heart pever Won Pair Lady,” © Your Life's In Dangur.”” and ‘comprise the pieces to be per formed. Mr, Clark will appear in two of bia principal charscters, and his populaiity ebould insure bin « good house. The th ot the company is cust the plays old band of wry day; and mple evidence of their ya.—Thix place is becoming more ry day. The drawa of the * Drunkard’ every evening, with great aucowsa, —The negro minstreley at this place draws houses nightly. The periormances are very - ie repeated Ou ful piace, are just the thing for this gultry woataer They should be seen to be appreciated Court of G Before the Keoorder aad Aldermen Morgans and Smith duiv 1.—The July term of the Sessious commenced to-day The Calendar. — The foliowing cases will claim the at- tention of the Court during the present hem 1, Attempt toe atage Lt 4 wd Ivrceny Ta ent 4 Only right * anewering to sheir nat was pot formed Trial on Charge of Marrying an Infant without Con the panel of grand the graad iaqu | sent af her Parents — Ary Uw Dona | rumma, was called (9 Jfeod him tn change ot abducting an in abt, named A mina Correo, Mir Bann then moved that the Congress do now | sojourn Mr ©. McCcosner moved @ reconsideration of the leet vole ate—You ¥ 1. move @ vote of re consideration A momber who voted {a the ma- t moiion, be motion for adjournment comes first y Ov acnMa= 7 in oruer. Mr. McCrosner—Then, I move that we adjourn, ¢ ‘The Cramman then put the motion, when Mr Barr, who made the motion. said he hoped it would be voted down, af it was made ipadyerently, aud would be | tu rffect to adjourn sine die. the very thing that that Clorkey.) He must not cate | Mr. McCLosxsy—I will be prepared for you ome fa | tore wight Dir. Bann—Amd we will be prepared for you, The question was then taken upon the adjouroment ave b 6 Dir, Baan then moved that the week. jibe moved ae am amendment. that they now ngceae @Ajoura sil | @eecerd with the fourth artiols of the coustitution ‘db ae adopted. ° Yeo read, when amend aen Lime 4 by the Congress as its as eutirely opposed to creating » fuud im boa; The smsendment was accepted the fourth tele Wes adupted ; and ii toe other artioise, vil e' ous, without d+bete article, declaring that the coo ye anended unless o mmcludin, eeate be euMicirnt, gesicd that the majority present of be ruortituted it the ova adopted aa it ptapds Mr Janne Comsevos then moved f tion of the third article uf the 004 ‘The Chairman did uot appear to hear the motion, fand was proceeding to othes business, hea Mr. Mircrmck seid be thought the Chale did not went to bear the motion ger reconsideration, ne he paid vo attention to tt. qT const said he di@wet hear it Mr. Bewsarr otyeocted to Me Coun ad voted agrees. te my Oret eppeersues here ant Cee 4 4 way think | bave appeared vary abrapt Bul came bere beosure | was warned that chia Com i greee— (it might be called & contention but thet biatters vot) L came Bere because It wae rang im are thet thie body. were bamougging the Wheo the roll wae rend of yo wi oe ae »; mechanics of New York prevent any body ef men. Detccate— Name You, T will name if necessary, I + there be wo personalities Voritieal rotirmota ang demagogues They T om the shoulders ct tae work do tor Us when they got the uw men ? They were the gromtest over lived. (Greet cheering) To @ ject, we do w t members of bene Telent vccletion We want] no teachers, Bor ore for we what wy want, and ft tered levg enon Congress #9 « humbug motion A te ounof order steers be before Cor gress coate—He did not denennes this Congress, but bat be beard othery oxy ebout it. ed in the minority, aud there | | @ne older thaw +be few | @et bin once in Broad twelve years of age. trou ber father's house. and mae. rying her, without obtwining the coasent of her pa- rents The aM by couse! tof the Rev. Jeremiah Cammings was Tdid aot aod L told bim be tt he wanted to see tae, he must not visit my could find me at my p hof april, my danghtoe went to dt Petur's jem and L ne more of her watil Hher wt No, 66 Leonard On the 2th of April. a boy ontled too thet iff wanted wy daughter {could Loved rire; | weut there aud Bud bor Mr At letuer to we Huh of Apri that they were married, aad had and if [would parde kniw where your wife is ?— tion Mr Mot rtared that be det a to prove that Ms Atinell), efor re fed to, @a the ebtef a the prosecution aga nat Wr 0: fxtis Atinelii bad coutrol of the young lady aad ber werk d that he had preveuted -ubpurmes frou reeebing M reo Pleo ve 1 wasat Dunoaramma * rooms on Cb inten whe ae a woman +a he eniled bin Mott op: ned t married the girl Vincent Buses Was bie daughter, Ea-ked him id about £4 years ot age. ‘This wax advut 8 mv one Urees exemined —T met them near the fark, I liked ¢ of the young lady, but did not obeyrve her ave ia still before the Court Helena Sloman, t mer having ue ConDEetion @hatever with the Inticr feel oF owners, the Heleva Sloman belug the firs ot «new line betweem Hamburg and this port, aud omrod by Robert M. somes Bey. of sald ent Yarcher, she vetted from Hamburg on the 26th ot May. sae Deal oo the #th of June where gy om in. bw eunseqarnee of damage tv ber maehivery ‘our ob t ae SOM MIDT & AULA ™, Conmane «ot Holewa stent Tum Conan Arrack ac Naw Oncnans —It is Sith considerable moruhcaton that we are com ’ i © yofertn wor Teadeta, that the develope mente Which we promised to mmke, relauve to the Cunsection of certnia bigh functionaries of our go vera nt with the tate Cuban expediion, have been postponed, out of dr ference ww the sole ona of none geatlemen, Whose aan we should be conyelied to Qe in the affair. ‘The matter, however, ie of such # are that it # Vein to Rte te conceal it, and all the fac wul Come out in due te We yield ein great reluctance to the h preseed vpow be, but which had not heem suggeeted before, When we premier to expose facts, which have elready obtained considerable poblierty, tela tive to the con fort extended to the Expedition by igh officials, who are now inmost zeelous in prow cuting the partes whe Fuled in an evterprice, of whieh the seid offiviuls fondly hoped her the fruits. ie following officers, who arrived bere on Fri- win Key West, ond who were in the lie Cardenns, appeated betore the US. Die trict Court yesterday, in charge of the U.S Mar thal for the Lnstiet ot FL aida, and were delivered over tothe Metshal here. viet Adjataat Gearral A, Gowaster, Livat Cot JT Prewett aad Major Ibemas Has kime, of the Kestucky Kegunent; Lieut. ©. Bell, of the Loweuna Keguneat, who Jeet om arm at the bate of Buena Viet; and Capt, Le wie, comunander of the steamer Ur Jadge MeCaleb observed that be dtd not desire (0 oppress the jong gentlemen by demanding exiravaqant betl, eepecially ne they were strangers to the euy. He would, therefore, only require them to give we curity 1 the eum of @1 The cler& of the coert was sentto the roem of Col. O'Hara, 16 take hie bond in a like ey} being confined to his bed. = A J Sigur Ss Ps ny eleo gave u recuguizauces.—. ew June 2. This set forth that the deponeut | Ouy Intelligence. DESTRUCTION BY PIRK OF AN OLL PACTORY—LOSS OP O010O—V RY SUBLIME SPROTACLE. Yesterday, ubont half-past one o'clock. the post offloe bell rang an alarm ©! fire for the tfth district, and the firemen of New York bastenod down Fulton street, and the other streets lending to the Bast River, It was soon ascertained. from tbe volume of black smoke that ascended. tbat the tre was on the Broukiya side of the river, and it was thought to be in the stores of the At luptic Docks, The Jaaration. however, was fouwt w be, pot at the Aula Deoks. but near thom, ja thw extensive oll factory of Robins, Langan & Co , of Now York, on the pert hwest side uf Degraw Pino A quite close to the river. ‘The fire took place under the foi- lowing circumstances:—At half past one v’olook, whilw the workimep were engaged in the factory. and some of the proprietors were ov the spot, a ery of tire was heard from the end of the factory next the river, and in inediately the flames burst forth. and the dark rank which sccompanied them #0 binded everybody that the caure of tne tre could net by traced. though tt has been emid that it originated In ove of the men throw: ing the remains of «cigar intoa can of camphiae Every exertion was wade to arrest the progress of the fininen and to sxve the property, The first was impos sible to be accomplished. owing to the building being fri and the combustible nature of its contents; and the Lut Limited oxtoat ter was only practioable tow very The mep roiled our the barrels of oll aw rapidly us they could, but from the manuer in which the tomes presred upon them, they were only pariin ly successful One of the tiret things saved wae a borse, which was taken out blindrold, with some diMculty Several companies of the Brooklyn firemen were in Attendauce in sbout a quarter of an hour atter the tlerm was given, and one or two New York companies ly on theg spot. The New York fir din any considerable Bumber shabby manver they bad been denlt with upon going to former Grea in Broukiyn cf the confxgration was very rapid. fremon Inbered manfully. their streams seemed but a mockery whem brought to bear agwlust the majsatio pillars of fire that reared their heads and bade dyilance (othe antagouietic element, Never, porhaps was there aw micre sublime picture than the invensely dark aurg- ing billows of smoke which rose, one upun auothor, like black fleeces, to the height and proportions of @ mountain, Au rich Inborer, tooking at it from the New York ride, could not help exclaiming to acowpanion, ” HI n’ owner, is not that grand scone. ry!” By the immense quantity ef oil, rosia, woud Ptok in the establishment, the gergeous ciauds of smoke were continually fed. aud overhung the river orrible grandeur. he sight attracted chousands of outhwest at the beginning, and the ot feare were eutertained that the piles of taab: a.cog the river for ® quarter of a mile would take fe bor in about belf an hour after the Gre commenoad the wind shfted round to west, aud then worth sad thus prevented the further extension of the flames, for fortunately. this fretory was built on vacaut lets, apd was cousequently isolated Yet when the wiad chang d towards Degraw place, auch was the heat at tho windows of the houses. wt adistancy of 180 yards, i almiort in Olerabl 7 ight beeame aow . bo the highest degr y the penoil of the firs ‘Tartarua. omitting a cou flame eurting up from its bi heightened by two smaller voiumes of emoke, one quite white. and the other t To ilustrate the saying Uva fem the sublime to the ridiculous,” while the spec- (store were admiring the spectacle on the wiad word side, 0 suddenly did the wind shift aroaud. thet they were ail enveloped and bitnded iu the thick biack smoke in an instant, and some on the catwide ran as | fart as they could. while those who were aught in | the inser circle scarcely kuew which way to ran. Lt) je noene, yet mixed with » dash of | poor woinan, fludiog the smoke | but “one at Ther, ran away, with two chidrea ou hor he was about to be burued up ta waa the smoke, (hat tow d to ~~ their nwo ench other « thander storm as 00 ip their houses Shortly afer aad then there me on with @ eb ‘a ven Cltimately. the wie: er! rome rome fettled at the polnt from | which it b ‘About 4 o’cloek the entire fac- Lory War dertroyed, though the charred timbers wat other combustible matter coutimued to barn till aa ad vanced bour ofthe night, At summte black arch of | fineke, rieing f the fire, ep wd the entire city of Bre kiyn, ond» long distance beyoud it, presentiag «| Very curieus appenrance ‘The books were fortunately | the amount ot the damage od. The following 4 $18 009 Stock. . 14,000 Lo Re eS | Ineuranee. ss. ss | Loss to owners. iT W feet in length, aud ite ares war 20100 feet, The amount of stock from the wreck is very trifling indeed The hanemt wer burned vighteen months agu, ia about a year ator its ereetion When the Brooklyn firemen were about to leave, at | half part thee ck, ® figot occurred between Noe 2 hich lasted for » considerable time, aud af- romme eport (o the Tar W that of day, perspiration fell like on the morning | Tain from many « very exersrive o did not frel the previous host as ‘The Chermometer Wus up to 99 n olttock yesterday moroing, a fire street, wh “eR 1s was cooapled by rly yerrerdny oy young man by the name ef Joba Mertin, ave With reveral others went to the foot of North More Htrectto bathe; aud while rome were undressing, Mar tin, whe war still Iatbering wuder the influence of liquer from the previous night's apres, junped into the river in ® kind of brave on ude sinaaner, with his clothes ming af first « litle way. noon begaw to rink and before his companions eoald t emde re to restore er was called to hold Wick was temdornd yours of age EBillotews ” Me, Stat about 20 yrare f Treiand A lend, on Sor itey wmed Mich endenvoring te moor beard. and before any wm ” | drowned. [lis body was recovered yesterday morning Unnsows Ror Daownen —The coromer yesterday Dold an Inquest at the toot of Governeur street. o@ the body of am unknown boy. about 10 years of age. with it batr, and jut cutting bis front teeth inar a meslin shirt ¥ in the dock foot of Goverueur strest. Verdict, d imo. The eoroner held an inquest Robi rert.on the body 4 1 born in Ireland, the dook foot of Kobin- According to the evidence of his wife, dat No. 54 Robinson street. he had been | Mivving rince Friday night It le believed that he fell oft let, death by drowning Parac —On Monday a Jeaterday att of Mark Tem» Who was found dead & P: wince which time the uafortu ingering, In compequemes of the se fod mental sefering besides, and #xpited ¥. The Coroner beid an inquest on the body Jury rendered & verdict according to the above yoaterda an 4 the facta Reson Micrany Awneer—Tn Sunday's Merald It War stated that Captein A C Castle. of the seottionh Ovarde” had not been arrested, as rumored Ledeod {t would be impose! bie to tind » tapen which Unatle under hi General could Bave placed ¢ rest yn City Intelligence. wre Hoo Joho Ureenwood. for the civil erm of bes Bree! Cree Count Judge —The ju empenneld ve fine of ¢ Robert BB James Gi Church of the Restoration.” Ret jer pastor. (Universaitet Assootation), will be tion — The thie afternoon Dedeatory Tv by the Sermon by Ree. Mr. Chapin, 3 Address Mir. Farley, pastor of the Unitarian cbureh of netor y hey this eity Movem ents of Individants, Richard M Cuyler.® P Quackennush, U & Nand +d iu this elty yeoutorday, and it the American Hotel, ory. Pougbheepsin, Dull Green, Usa Gurre, Mexico, & othe vd and twenty rineipad a rday, was ine b ming t violiniet, Don Jove M Ralinero editor of the Aurore de ”M M. Morener Belinero. @ho have come ta thle cova. try with to the restoration of the health of their tesp-etive Indies arrived In chis elty yesterday, by the ship Fh Arnege CK Toekerman, bearer of chee, wae among the parrengers from Liverpool, in the Pacific, roster: day Court Calendar—This Day. New 468, 456. 459. 461, 407, | posed to allow the Presi Yesterday. the beat excooded by tar | f he beeame so far strangled with the | residing | AIRS IN EUROPE, AFF THE DETAILS OF THE NEWS BY THE PACHFTe, OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. d&e., &e., Bo. The steamship Pacific, Cuptain Nye, arrived at this port yesterday morning, in eleven days aad fifteen and a half hours from Liverpool. Our ad- vices from London are of the 19th ult. The advices from Singapore are to the 3d of May. They state that the steamer Nemesis had returned from Siam, at which place she left the United States frigate Plymouth, having oa pvard Mr. Balestier, oa & mission to Siam, &e., where he had met a very flattering reception. The accounts from Berlin describe the health of the King to be so far restored, that his M sjeaty has disected that ne further communications relative thereto shall be published. Several eminent medi cul gentlemen have examined the al Sefe~ loge, and pronounced him to be quite insane aad irresponsible; it is consequently doubtful whether apy erimmal inquiry will now be institated. ‘The Duke and Duchess of Montpensier arrived at Mudiid on the Mth instant. The health of the Queen continued satisfactory. A letter frota Rome in one of the Paria papers mentions # plot to assassinate the Pope on Holy Thursduy, which was probably marred by the rain, which prevented his Holiness from taking pert in an intended procession. The question of the President's dotation is the all-cpgrovsing topic ut present in Paris, aad it is generally thought that the entire bill, as proposed by ministers, will not be adopied. Our French Correspondenee, Panis, Juae 17, 1950. The Appropriation of Money for the President— Anticipated Coup d'Ltat—Rumored Resignation of Lewis Napoleon—M. Thiers and Lowis Par Lippe—Lamartine—Prince Kullimaki— The Greek Questim—Marzini— New Jowrnal—Censorshap of the Drama—Pius Ninth—Switzerland—Ger- many—Presma— lines of Oporto, &e , Ge. The law appropriatiog three millions of franes forthe President, Louis Napoleon, is the general to. pic of the day, and, according to all aecouats, the | greatest deubts are entertained about its accepta- tion at the National Assembly. It haw already been submitted to @ check in the bureau, aad if not revised by the Elysee it is probable that it will meet with another defeat ia the Chamber. Tare commistion before which the project of law had been sent, was composed of Messrs. Levertier, Augusting Giroud, Lefebvre, Dar soul, and Bavoux, im favor of the projcet—ot M . De , Dufougerais, Favreau, Ohapot, and Thonmine Desinezures, de Dalimatie, Lagarde, de Mornay, Creton, and Flandin, who were opposed to it. These nine gentlemen proposed several amend- ments, which have beea refused by the five first named men but which were characteristic enough to be mentioned here. Mr. de Kerdrel pro- atthe entire amoui of the three millions, but with the uaderstandias that they were granted to pay the expenses of installe tion and firet establishinent, during the year 1s and 1850. And this m —this sum of money is | to pey your debts, and do not believe that you are | entitled to ask another credit for the same purpose in 1851. Mr. Favreau ouly allowed 1,500,000 | francs paid for ever. Mr. Dufe rai 1,800,090 franca. Mr. Creton and Fiaudin 1,000,090) fraues. seeing thet there was no beiter way to agree, the | nine members have adopted this last plas, aa! th | report of the law will be made uyoa that mutta | The commission has ided that the Prestteat Wasa civil fanclionare whi | ought pot Lo rese Was to abetain t | rounded by 4 inilitary escort } Louis Napoleon, are ia bes felt them with na Fepreeeatst va thon 1 Presie | advised by tus lastead of law before 1 will be brought inty Lae Nation | erably, | fear he will be obstia ate to ars de and will weet with aa entire defeat, “The Cosdr tetronmed ond La Partrie, the wwo org of the bly have written many articles co prove vat | cur Precident was not te be eoinpared wil ovy other Presidemt of « repub that, of Zoachory lor onght to be satielied wah | his $25,000, Louis Napoleon lt not he | contente ith a milion x huadred thos | wand tranes, which he anuually j these prelainary debates wil prov | fear, wud, in apie of them, the Pres the dissaitefaction of being rebuked hy | Assembly. The Constetatronnel, wh d newspaper about the atfars « ~~, | (tor it has taken the place of the joa Le Niapo | féon,) declares that, to reject or to modily tae Law, is to run before a danger aad a conthet, whieh would ereate a public. calamity—tbas: '* enner rn comped état; thos means, im . | other ter ur purse of your life,” andl have no doubt | ouatry, beu 1s guard, will protect, at the same time, I assure you that this project of give three millions of [reaces, is the most dayopular act of the President vince he has beea elected, and he will foun CUise those Who have advised nim to preseat Mt, juet aiter the suceces he had met with oa the electoral law. The rumors of a coupd*état are more alordre dw It @ waid that Lovais Nap ou of retiring from COUNTY in tte presemt ade. Thos, | au eure, brwas, for it we a al Bitton with the speeches he uttered duriug his joar- bey «ot St. Quentin, which were, by the bye, copies “Be quiet,’ suid he to the inhabitania of the city; elorm is over, Twill te trumphant the great truths of our revola- I will repress, with eyaal streugih, the new enor and the oid prejadiews. By restormur security, encomraging useful cowrprises, | will give birth to ne w iadustre L shall reader your fields | ful, and amehor the fate of the a i aud ite von ever before . = 3 } also, Yeo, the most sincere and moet ! = triends are in the huts and ——- + end cot in palaces aud wit houses. They are, ale, im the Work shope, the public streets, and 1a the country.” These words were vndoattedly sincere from the chief of the goverament, but they were the Teeet bitter criticism of the ects puraaed oy the Pre. trident and his mivictert, whe have demaaded and | obtained from the Nations Aseubly, weary laws of restraunt, which are already, or will gooa ve brought into activity ‘The consutation of 144% had decreed reapeet of Rationnitiirs; universal eafirge; liberty of the press; nglt of assembly, rght of asistne cack other by © jabiliny of one's house bold; an eq pporuon Of ne (aLem justice rendered graas; and enducativa made easy to everybody | What bas beeome of all these decrees? Yoo knows aod how we are in our preseat state of an- eer Lous Napoleon, whose ministers have placed us on the brink of an abyss, would reti: ond lenve us to extricate ourselves from & lnbyriath, which bas a0 thread to be our com ductor. ‘No, it i tnpossibie! No maa of sease would ever believe ut. No man of or of ambition, would he the author uf euch a deed—but with ulterior parpoees. M. Kouher i about ‘ing from the present it is confirmed by cabinet. The fact ia cert a member of the National Assembly, #00 kaewe "F Well the 1otngues of var etteameo . Thiers recarned on Saturd iy lest, from his — to St Leonard, where be hat been to visit is ea Majenty, Lowis Poi The onject of bie misrion © nown, bat details of his inter view have been kept secret, Mesera. de Broglie, Guizot, Duchatel, aad de Dalmatie, left day on the samme pigrinage. We shall sooo know the Hy y ation a the nadie, for it appears that the ol od me ey beg and canaot resist very long M. de Lamartine, who had left Paris on hie way to Smyrna, has been detained at M e Pe Vart 1 NM bi him | ghee A, ait ar, ie da ae eet ie | Fong tothe weet. It esas i come quae 8 406 467 400 501, O08. 58 19. 518. O17, Sal, O28, that this illness iv bat a drama. which Part 2-646 864 90H. 8) ah, 00h, S1d, 008, Ooh oe eject to alivw the poet to be present | 2, Ws, O04, Ou, O19, 18, 5, 020, 028, 098, 028° | ional Amsemubly when the law of the