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NO. 5885. 4 SS SUNDAY. MORNING, JULY 21, 1850. ONE WEEE IN EUROPE, | Ambecssdor.on the 234 of December, with tho follow ARRIVAL OF THE ANBRICA'S MAILS, ees #@UR RELATIONS WITH PORTUGAL, “THE DEMAND OF THE AMERICAN COMMODORE. | ‘erritory in the infringewent of its neutrati which ought to have been ‘be “ : “4 to your Kxcellency, per copy. his Royal Highness Directed jis Minister in to make jthe reclamation 60 serious the ‘an bis Royal Highness avoid viewing this affair in the light it is re osama a5 attacking is sove: reignty and independence. by the manitest violation ered by the two bel- ligerent powers, Not a moment's delay eneud im causing to be addressed to the British Minister at thia court, the note which is contidentially communicated it the name time that don | | horse became slightly restiff, swerved towards the rails of the Green Park, and threw Sir Kohert sideways on bis left shoulder. ‘Two gentlemen who were close to the epot ran forward and raived bim. holding him in a sitting posture, Dr, Fonesrt was tho third gentleman » | torender assistance. He caw the seeident from a dias tance of 150 yards, avd, hastening forward, reachod the spot justas Sir Robert hid beem raised by tne other two gentl . Bir on being raised, groaped very wily, and in reply to Dr. Foacart’s uestion, as to whether he was much hurt, replied, Yes—very much.” During the few moments which wi rained nee be ed before . arrisge was procured. Sir Robert “The Particulars of the Fatal Acci« | "the tote to ford strvugtora thus communieated | aiterhe had heen nasiied isto the sarriags. ils then confidentially to Mr. Sumpter, still form» the gran Mii a a ; dent to Sir Robert Peel, . of the American claimants upon Portugal, | aide St Ter betes Sep emery a ten on’ “we ee ee pe signage ede and oe Qerea aera slowly througn the park to White- sted the tacts abl-gardens, Sir Robert be tod dy I THE MARKETS, astily aCopted by the Marquis of Aguiar, it by uo. | Poucartand the two geullemen whe tad Gree rate. Peggy cuca jeans follows that Portugal would have any shadow | ed bim from the greund. They hind got procecd- c., &e., &e. claim upon Exgland, even it America could make | ed more than thirty yards when Sir Janos Clarke bo oe cause oesinst beet in caperarenes of met shoveerdh a dad, pe heard of the accident, 4 . however, camw me C 1d assistance. Dr. ‘The steamship America, Capteta Shannon, arrived at | consirucd into an cbligation to pay the losses of the Foucart pasiad lic low te (4 ecatanaien tia ines ‘her wharf about mine’ o'clock, trom Liverpool, vis | owners of the General Armstrong,in case the Kuglish | carriage to Whitehall, which Sir Jamus consented Lo -Malifax. Sbe left Liverpool on Saturday afternoon’ om oa refused. as it did refuse, to admit the | do, In afew minutes after ho had entered the cur. the @th instant, and has, therefore been fourteen days laid down in the law of nations. whilst it readil: and fiye hours in making the passage, reparation for the incidental losses of Portugue: The arrival of an American squadron tg tho Tague’ | jects at Fayal. for the purpose of eoforoing some demauids upon the | ¢ Saedeenconah tees i *e were, with the ose Portuguese government, cauesd much oxcitement in | Congress at Wach! msequently the upon the frets. or upon the principles ads ringe. Sir Robert became much excited. and endeavored to raito himself up, which it was thought necessary to prevent. He then pgatn sank into a state ot half un- consciousness. in which he remained until his sreival ip Wbitehall Gardens. On being lifted out of the ear. e, he revived, end walked. wich a-sietance, iato the Bowes. Ou bntcrinn tie masion. dir Seteetnns met ie thelr aria anne ry lle by Lady ‘Bests me he members ot his family, who had mer Pasha, the commander of the Turkish army in | daring the night by the commandur of the Brit en awaiting bis arrival in painful anxiety after Rumelia, bas been sent into Bosnia, with 29.000 troops, | forecs to the Governor of Payal, which eae “ py ee rig es rer son For the purpose of suppressing the insurrection which | | “Permit me to inform you that one ct the boats of | fung herself into her husbavd's arma, hed not bas broken out in that province. 8 cg grew wd cn te = bg Beye Nat, | James Clarke, and the other gentleman The Wurtemburg cabinet having disagreed on the | American schooner General Armstrong; incopsequence | [obert wee extrrne alert Tee oes SE German question, have resigned office; # dissolution of of which two men were k ° ied and seven wounded, and the neutrality of the port, which I had determined to respect. has been thereby violated. In consequence of this outrage, I am determined to take possession of Load hire wg pon hope rece ba bs order your forts to protect force employed for that purpose.” To this the Governor teplied:— : must ee ieioes that from theaccounts which I have received. it is certain that the British boats were the first to attack the Ameriean schooner.” And in bis despatches to his goverument at Rio, he shows this impression of the first attack having been made by English armed boats was originally derived from @ note sent to him by the American Consul, bo tween 9 and 10 o'clock at night, when he states: “I went directly to the Castie, and. having been in- formed of the circumstances which lod -to these hos- the Diet is, consequently, daily expected. Importast from Portugal, THE ANERICAN CLAIMS—ARRIVAL OF THE UNITED STATES 6QUADRON—THE DEMAND ON THE GOVERN MENT. ‘The American squadron have visited Lisbon for the purpose of demanding from the Portuguese govern- ment the sum ef £70,000, said to be due to them; their demand isin some points rveasousble and just, ‘but in others the British go. cromenrt is implicated and come of ‘heir complaints are of very longstanding’ | tile proceedings, I learnt that a boat had been sent The Ar ao Comm re given the Portuguese , op ee See ships of war to examine the privateer, pena ate aie | aud op its return, three others had bee: ed.” hema te a his ls, and at the expe | “'T undgretand the Governor of Fayal’ beet in- Tation of ‘hat period has avowed his intemtion of | quiries led him to doubt whether the first boat or making reprisals, and deta! ning sufficient merchant Doats were armed, or intended to attack the privateer, ships to ratisfy the claim, and when it is remembered the whole aifs'c took place after 8 o'clock at night, it is more than probable it was “Two Amorican ships of war. the Independence, | imperfectly seen, or understood on -hote, and that the 56 gum frigate, the Mississippi, first class steamer: | Governor's first impression, derived from merican usaal ¢ thad arrived in the Tagua, charged to demand, and, if | * ay necessary, to enforce payment of certain claims made by the United States govérnment upon that of Por- erations upon 'y Diased account Marquis of Aguiar’s tugal. These claims are pumecous ana varied in cha. | P™ Mature admissions to the American Minister. ractel, 6nd some of long ing. ‘Tae principal is | THE Nepers submitted to Congress in 1845, Leh claim for the destruction of an American privateer, | OBC? from 1814-15 to the 24 of June, 1834, when f+ find the Department of state Sod ho Due of State at Washington wrote “The sitvation of Portugal is such as to ronder the sent an unsuitable time for presenting any elaii eral Armstrong. which was purst Azores, by two British bor, in ti vessels hea we were at war with | the United States, and, being attacked by them, the owever j the government, When thi dna gcepe tothe shore, Ts spy: Yaar ees | Sel afin that rut) besome etd, youre y morial will receive proper att ; and b payee Noma for the Grae dee te cTSINE | sures wit be adopted tor your rellef as the eitcuine ot Bundy power pie tshe'vnen Grr onan | pte ih enya ut. " en upon is eo ¥, the rules of ty, the party who shoald Portugal for t F pane that three he 4 og ible; but this idea is repudiated by the Boy verpment, who have lefe ti elapsed before it ‘was presented, on the 17th of Fe- got ou of tie sempe' cn they’ be conn reeetl i? | benary. 807, to. the Viscsups be de Baedden, when mdled On this olaim is 350.000 dolia*s, ‘Torrided by | Minloteg of Vorcign Maire, chortly after the revolu- arrival of these warlike «tracgers, tho ministry | 8O™ of Mptember. 1696; thi T being referred tor 1d acouncil, to which they vice! ihe foreign mi, | DAWFY And noticed by his succomor, the Duke of vii in hopes @hat someting in che way of arbitre. | TeFceiim im 1842. it was ultimately contested upon ‘Blom might be caerted, tthe American minister re- | {ct 8u@-vpon principle by M. Secretary Gomes di to hear of any arbitration, wad insisted on pay. | Castro. Oa note of the 3d of August, 1843. In this tof the clalme within twenty days; and if pay. | Bote the Portuguese Minister doce not appear to hava ‘ment were not made by that time. he said that he mast | D&CR, ABAre of Lieutenant Fawsett’s deposition at - demand bis end t aadron would proceed Payal, But after referring to the conflicting state- to mabe rearian. It is supposed that the edits wilt be | — Teapects Uge armaments of the boats, he an offer of payment by instalmenta.which the | S&tes = pe ey ab ae ey needy a debtor. This | It ig, however, an w je fact that the first matter formed a su! Of discussion i. the Chamber | shot cume from on board the privateer, thus evidently of De, on the 22d of June, when the President of | CP*titeting her the aggressor and violator of the the Couneil, in the absence of the Minister of Forwign | Temirel\ty of the Affairs, made a l+ng statement of the ‘Tair, in which | ‘he denounced the claims of the A } or excessive, and concluded by sa: LJ agra goverament would give. av require. the port ot 8 rlendiy mation, by whom e¢ ith wll kindness-and giving jet which afterwards took place, | Bithunost serious ®ant of that respect due to the aieatwer I Becttnnae Sere. t bets aon ia time speeified; but the houts might d nd jhe note coutinacs very fairly toargue (hat the upon tt that (oe auewer would. be nach ns eonig nd | firet rbot would have relieved Purtupal from any claim conformable tothe honor and dignity of the nation.— | the Privateer might possibly bave had agaiuat it as HE is thought that, however just thear decavads may | REWTABAT I coun bave boe n the Governor of ‘de. the retusal, om the part of the Americans, to sub- | ‘seed, amd refused to use, the necessary mit to arbitration will entitle the Portuguese to con- Meare to protect an unoflending brillgerent, instead sider this as acasue faderis, xnd to ali on | Of be ng. as it is confessed, that be bad iu the island ‘tuim, under all treaties. to wid theo in the: pan 4 Coe hundred jntamtry and eight artill soldiers, ty. Thus the affair rests at present.” | With (Le castle gunaia a ruined state, and incapable {Correspondence of the Loudon Times } | of any efitetemt detenee, The Governor did all ia his Lisnos, June 29, 1850, | BOF! by remonstranee to Captaia Lioyd. and as the ew , es Ven Armstrong coul@ neser expect to resist the p Darin the twenty days allowed by the United States | thie. higs of war, A gy Mig ome ~ should also Bave confined himeeif to remonstrance. Hac be proved his vess¢i to have been takea without proveration ino ral pert, Captain Lieyd mast | have given it up in the motuing at the iastanse of the Port ugnese Governor. or taken to some admiral con't, there she could not fail being relensed, witl costs and damages as am illegal prige, and thus Por- 'afiairs for this goverum/nt to decide upon the reveral claims he urges fur their recozuition, the interest they naturally exstte in che public imi e to make some inquiries rexpeeting them, an: he mest important reference to the American meral Armatcong, of 246 t oa el C. Reid. whic’ ene destroy Payal oo the 26-27th of Septeu. eh forces. Pivatagenet. 74, Cap. as re le means of avoi ting, in the situation the two el igerents placed the Governor ot Payal L will not bere disenss the elsim wich reference to : 38. Captala Somerville; aad ptaia Demthaim, wader tas following before me, but contemting myself with the prec stat: ment of facts, lenwe your readers to dra their | ova conclasions. whica. L believe, will colucide with nited States Consul at Vaya, om tho 2th Vefore the U of Septembe u at the Gonerdl’Armatrong, having oA from Rd Ayeastpens, heving Of State at Was! ington, made the following eommur Zheabu at noon, to get nvupyiy of tron water vhar | RVo#tlon, to Bt: Famuel C. Kend, Jum. « Ineyee and Pt crew was employed in teking it board duets nen Of the captaiu of the privateer, the lock of Javunry, 1844 — the afiernoon, and at nunset diccovernd the Brith “At the repested Instance of yourself and others, et TEE ae clare rats iat ok 180! setirestad, ia tha. ease of the prissters Cienerel be port, ia whieh they ultimately anchored at 7 P.M. | strong, this Government bas aguin and again instruct and soon, after some suspicious movements on their ts represenigsives at Lisbon to brimg the claim to part, indirating jatention to violate the neutrality | th por eof the governisent of Portugal. This bas of the port. Induced Captain Reid Lo. i his brig to been dor and ever: de warped in shore, close uur the guns of the caste; | ju 0 an that in the act of dotog so four boats approached his vense! Oiled with armed men. Captain Ketd repoatediy hailed (hem and warned thei t Keep of, which the disregarding. he or his men to fire on them. whic’ “i P State ts uawiiling, under Wet to remew the applicet baving Soats reinrned the rer aid Killer oac man amd | STery fenscn to Believe shat all tuture applications ships and prepared for a second aad soos formid.ble = 2 matanees to atteck. The Amertosn brig, fa the m antime, was placed within ba'f a exble’s leogth of the shore, end within half pistol chet of the castle “Soon af er midnight 12 or. ax come state, 14 honte, euppored te contain nearly 40 men sail cannon, relrein, Bloederburves, sad other arms, made a violent attack on the eald brig. wher a revere c-utest ensued, which lasted neariy 40 orinntes. sod terminated in the t total defeat and partial destcuction of the boats, with an immense taza ter om the pwt of the Britich.. The fose of the Amer fn the act sant ean see noth! justify cr warrant jt im Leving recourse to any other werpone’ Amerienn goreroment in at any ice of elaims consequently. Me. pshu the circumstances fn this exee did mot justify the 1 forcene - conclusive, a as our lieutenant § . bad sent to the Department sand owe seaman hilled. and two I! nd ive of Beate the best refutation his forensic talent and ‘break the br WAS ‘interest iu the ease could enggest. in reply to the Por- heavy cannonade on the ¢,, of August, 1543, which had been ain Reld, flnding farther ro- thd ronelsafter pare, CCmmunteated to bim, ww refer to the men: yy destroy ing nd soon after the British set <n aera er on fire.’ q id cathamggite zot.the Rngilch fersion in tho aM@darit of OE sks cocment cane Pertanis Robert , 4 stated sutleient to prove that if it is not, as T believe, utterly untenabdle, it sat all events o so doubtfal character, as to quality as arbitrary and unjust the refusal of the American gov ent to refer it to the arbitration of the King of eden, or any other maritime power, whilet that honorable and oonoctlia- tory propossl of the Portuguese government proves its perfect reliance upon the justice of its eanse. Vor such acclaim ag thle, I cannot believe the American pam ey will authorise cocrsive measures against 60 | wenk & governmen! t. Mr. Clay has not yet oMiciaily stated the tenant of the Plaut dd Wood, mariner, Consal, on the about 8 o'clock ia ordered to go on board the brig or ia ay they were Ame. T bel Keep om or they elnim of the General Armstrong to amount to the Fawstt ordvred $209 000, 40 whieh It haa been extended by the Ame- is men to back. ee ¥ beta the act of co doing, yhen the Am ‘acifico’ owners and crew, note nding lenkins and Havens, the vessel's agents at wanton manner fired inte said Be - New York, had written to Mr. Secretary Monroe on fot to wurder them, thet they struck and called for “") bayetiade no ceremony In thus giving the opin- Phat no resistanoe of any kind wis made, MOT | 5.8 | deee formed Gf the Gcneral Armetrone claim be- SA Tilby do tt, bot having any © nor of Cour cause | have no doubt the Portuguese government gent tontteck “said vessel; alvo, several Portugnese will coutinue to reject itim toto, and Mr. Clay's riti- dente, af time of sald unprecedented wigan matom expiring on the 11th of Joly, will make it » cine ashore, which it seems were sal Ton columns will not admit of full extracts from the numerous Iengthy Ce received aod writ. ten upon this ofaig by Ribeiro, the Governor of I presently quote some essential the Prince Regent of Portagal omet at Hie de Janeiro in 1814. and on the 22d matter of general interest, but a# respects the other fevr claims included in the witimatum, « 1 of tate ie about to be held. I shall consequently re- reove them for a fature Irtter, and show the nda m whieh T think some of them better founded than at of the General Armstrong, eye re ox. tended upon the Pacifico scale, to s t ot about Hintater of Porelg $100. fesion to t fro iment 4 fnatrncted the Minteter of Foreign At- — permirsion to take ® cast of the face, from an en! a. Marquis of Aguiar, to addres: a despateh to the The Death of Sir Mobert Peel. foulptor, Was also refured. Atubacsador. Lord Strangford. tociosing a copy | (F he London Ti France. ‘sve ttial report wpoi Sh Recesrcure, fant oeetved ot Rs, ona aatiog-— |p ~ Mi iuteltigence | 4,Advices from Patis are dated ‘Thursday ev:sming, the Your Excetieney will obeerve pes he Acne bad of tbe death of Sir Robert Peel was ed —s The Moni contradicts « calmmnioue statement British commander at the time he commenced the un | ip every circle of the metropolis, At first. a feeling of i biished i Notional, respecting Ad‘airal Parseval ttack on the Ameriona privateut, ta atirl | Inéredulity was created by tho startling intelligence; | Deschenes, and the alleged destination of the Proneh Beynon} Py ty ae & deet 1a. Wut When this had been removed beyond all doudt.the | fect at Naples. The statement was copied by the pext very natural desire was for more ample informa- teged would have been fueed from a cleim the hadno | the lew of nations so Uberally quoted in the papers | # of the lato Mr, A. P, Upshur, who, as Seerotary | arms of Dr. Foucart, and was placed upon a sofa in the nearest: Spartans (the dining room From this room Sir Robert was never removed; and so extremely sensitive to pain did he speedily become, that it was only after very considerable difficulty that he could be removed fromthe sofa to a patent hydraulic bed which had been procured for his use. Sir James Clark having consulted with Lady Peel, it was arranged to send at once for Sir Benjamin Brodie Mr. Cuser Hi: ‘ins. Dr. Seymour and Mr. Hodge th sician and surgeon, were also sent ¢ same time, Sir James Ciark Dr. Fou- eart remained in attendance until Mr. Shaw (Sir Ben- Jems pene ae came, when the former left, ir ptlemen whose namer are abuve given. A formidable difficulty presented itself et the very outeet of the case, from the distress. ing fact that Sir Robert’s sufferings wer: acute that he would not permit any minute examination of hie Apjuries to be made by the medical men. The slightest touch in the vicinity of the injured parts gave him intense agony; and the only manner in which he could be trented, under the circumstances, was to sssume that the comminuted fracture of the clavicle (which evident to the eye, on the elothes being removed was the only one, and that the ribs wero uninjared. After the consultation, it was determined to redires this fracture, but, owing to the cxtreme sensibility of the patient, the operation was not completely per- formed, an@, at the expiration of a few hours. the sufferer entreated that he might be released from the bendages, ond they were accordingly taken off During saturday evening. Sir Robert was permitted to see Lady Peel and the members ot his family; but atter this time it wae thought advisable to exclade all strangers trom the apartment, for fear of producing any additional excitement. Sir Robert passed a rest- less pight on Saturday, his extreme sensibility to toueh increasing howly, and his symptoms alto- por od becoming very alarming, which at the first, we lieve, some of the medical gentleman in attendance did not consider them to be On Sunday evening. the ulxe having increased from between 80 and 90 at which it had ranged atter the accident, to upwards of 100, it wae mecessary to take some blood, with a view of reducing the inflammation. Twenty leeches were accordingly applied to the loft shoulder by Doctor Foueart, and a large quantity of blood was obtained, ‘There Was no poritive improvement in the condition of the patient from this 0; tion, and he continued in a very precarious state t ghout the whole of Sun- May ard Monday. On Monday night the ala mivg sym p- toma were greatly increased. About 7 o'clock Sir Ro- bert became delirious, and attempted to ratee himeelf up in bed. In this state he conti during the greater part of the night jand at intery: | so mach exhausted, that his medical attendants ware | Several tithes of the opinion that he could not sarvivo through the night. In the paroxysms ot hix sufferings Bir Robert's choughte were with hia oldest eels m bis lips. At 4 o'clock on Tuendas ng ir Robert fell into a sound rleep, in which Ne continued uninterruptedly until § o'clock. On awake: ing. bis mind was quite composed, and his wrdical attendants considered him to be much refreshed by the rert be bad enjoyed. There was still, however, cause for intense anxiety. From the period of cident up to this time (nearly 70 hours) Sir Robert had tahen no other and the yoik of duced with rom Medicine & matter of course, bus ened period the syitem had remained perfeetly inactive. ‘The pulse bed day, marking from td At noon, on Tues, himerlf to be a fittle easier, ‘Tbie relief wes, unbappily, of short daration. At 2 o'clock tar mors dangerous \ymptoms then avy which had yet bes wd. themselves. At this | time Bir Ro! | repees again tailed bim the questions acdreesrd to him, and appeared to be rinking into s comatose state, Sir Benjamin fvodie and on bis arrtval, agreed with Dr. en, that the da most dang~row arpect ° k, and marked U8. From 2 change tor the worse was pro- sive, the pulse increasing to 150, and becoming advally weaker, Stimulants were administered, but yea no apparent effect. and the riertortous breathing Leceme more end more painful, The relatives were now infor that all the relief mediesl relenee could afford was exteusted, and that no hope whatever tolited of Sir Robert Peel's life being prolonged fer twenty-four hourt. The Bishop of Gibraltar Che Kev. Dr, Tomlinson) @ very old fend of obert's, wie now sent for to administer the last ¢fiees of the church. On the arrival of the | prilate it was in! mated to Lady Peel and the members | of the family that they might now, without rikk of ine ceasing the dangerous condition of the patient, be | edited to the apartment in which he was lying. Te few moments the whole fumly were asserablod in | the presence of their beloved relative, w xhausted condition at thie time searcely enabled bim to reeog- nive their identity It is not the provines of the journalist to violate | the sanctity of a reone like this, end therefore this portion of ur narrative necessarily omits all matters of detail. It is eufficient to ey, that the lamented rufferer revived sufficientiy, during-one period of the | interview, to identify the fentures of those beloved ones furrounding his couch towards whom he at length extended his faltering hend, and, in an attituds be- | specking the intensity of his feelings, whispered in a | | seareely audible volee—* God bless you !"" } At the termination of thie distro«sing scone, Lord Hordinge and Sir James Graham. who had been in- | formed of the fatal result anticipated. were admitted | to the presence of the patient, now rapidly sinking. Roth gentlemen were vaintotly affected; and weil | might Lord Hardinge remark on leaving the room. that | | the contemplation of his beloved id upon his dying couch had more unnerved him than all the dangers he had encountered on the plains of Moodkes and Sobraon. At 0 o'clock Sir Robert had become eo exh to be callous to all nal impressions. T | bere of bis family ettll remained near him ception of Lady Peel, whose painfully excited forlin | rendered it absolutely peceesery to remove her from the spart ‘The sufferer’s strencth was, howe that, although he gave occasioual cations of being sensible ot their presence, the pow er of utterance had altogetber ceased. and it pron be- came evident that his end was rapidly approaching Sir Robert ceased to exist at mine minutes after 12 o'clock. Thore prosent at brothers, the Dean of Wore | Mra Lawrence Peel, three of hi in W. Peel, K. Nand Mr. Arthur Pool ; Lord Hardings. Sir J. Gra in attendance, Sem | time before death, | disturbed by any phy- han examination of the body was mad fret was for the first time di Mth rib on the left side was frac as the region whore Bir Kober Jained of suffering the greatert bly the reat of the mortal inju pressing onthe lung, oad producing eally known as effusion and pulinowery engorgement family were consulted en the rubject post mortem examination, but both Mr. Frederick Peel and Captain Perl objected to allow the remains to be dis torbed in any way. and the precise cause of death with therefore never be ascertained Au application for Netrone! sud La Republique from th 4 Democrate de Var Leon Faucher, Bondlst @Aay, and Daru, for Vice Presiden Accounté from Rennes (Bri‘tany) orw ali etete thet in con- sequence of a violeut hal erops of wheat, oats, tubacco, and rape tor three | agued in that uo borbocd, bave been totally destroyed, and. at the same time. three houres thrown down & whirlwind, General Fabvier has presented s proposition to the National Arsembty, to. th ehall WActe. in virtue of t effect Abd-el- lieder be forthwith transferred to Alexandria or St.Jean e convention made with him. Fresh arrests bave takem place at Lyons. They were connected with the conspiracy just dlscoveredatOran. It has been ascertained that the movement which was not long ago projected en an imme may be rai plan of wbieb is sald to have and § 2 ons sre two municipal councillors of the been made at Dijon, and some persons arrested there. Otherwise that town, as well as Lyons, isin a state of “perfect oe. \A conflict has taken place at Saint Pourcain. in the Cepartment of the Altier, between a part of the inhabi- tants mnt ‘The Bourse recovered from the depression which prevailed were in Accounts e 2» Maria Carclipa Fernanda of Naples would, it was aj Prebended, lead to @ coolness between the courts of Spatm and the Two Sicilies. The Spanish government ecwplained of che profound mystery observed on t suiject b; the vresident of the Council had youswasthe centre of ‘nee, apd it European seale, aad the roceeded from London persons arrested at uarters ousse. Domiciliary visita have witzerland, Amongst a Croix of the town and some soldiers of the lst regi- of Chasseurs. on Wednesday, and public securities Gemand yerterédyy, at an advance on jotation: Five per Cents opened if, Me . and rose subsequently to Qe, they closed; thy Three per Cents, closed it ip me from Madrid, of the 20th ult., state that of Count de Montemolin with Donna the Neepolitam cabinet, and on th are incladed, sold to arrive, at 204 (0 Sle. being am advan xce of 38 to4ds per owt, while the pricy of Poart remain’ upaltered. Brimstone—In thls artivi» there is pothixg worthy of notice. Cocoa--No sl. repor- e- There is steady demand for Jam soa. and 106 tres ha ve been sold by auction at former rates earks, 50 bag Plantation, and 140 bags native Ceyh ave also been disposed ofat the quotations; the marx fs Brier end Lighes prless penton demanied ueah Steres—No eales ip turpentine or tar hav. been? «yor- ted. Of America @ Rorin abeut 1000 barrels of common quatity have been taken at 26 8d, to 2s Od. prewt. 16% bla. spirits turpenti De realised 288 6d, to 280.81 per owt. firm. apd in several instance: ever. much doi Caledonian 7) J¢, Rastern Cou ties Th 1, Great Western f0' 91, Brighton 754, Neribwesterm 10044 4 10, Midland 954;, Southwestern $84 9. Southenstern. 1434 14 3. North Statfurd O'6 7 i. Bes 5 extensions 95, 01 - land 1534 %. Great Northern ian, an ent i a8 0 CLoek.—Contols are firm. and clone 96% to $7 Jor the account. #hares are in most cases good, and close thus:-—Northrestern 106% 110, Great Western 59 5636. Midland 86 3534, Southwestern 20s, 50. North Stafford 654 644. Eastern Cour Ts. Foreign are better. Northorn, of France. 144 141, Ore id Tours 255 2%. Vierzon 14' 144°. Foreien | Oils.— Olive continues in moderate demand, with v6 stocks are firm. Peruvian 834; #39;, deferred 26% 37 \¢, change ip prices, the sales not exerodiog nore (hem Mexican 0035, Russian Scrip 6 pm, 60 tons. Th re an joproved demand for a bout 150 tnns bavi Seal at advanced prices I ‘oor C1 M. ine. avenvoot, Corron Manker.—Report for the yom sold at £39 10s. to £31 ending July 5.—-By the steamer which arrived ui have advices from America of the pepe, by Feuest at the quetation fume pals Rape are Fame un character of the state and prospects | 5120442 St 37s 6d to 88s., amd about 40 tans Linwood si of the g IT parties agreeing that consider. | 225,04 £0 92. por owt; tuna Americuy W Se ssieeeberee rae ke ae entdee- | reaiixed £30 yer tun. Pulm is }ower; the eles au to about 8) tons at £28 10s, $o £20 per tum, Provi- siong-American—The transactions in Beef dari the week have been altogether of a retail oharacton without alteration in price, Pork has ruled very dull, and lower prices bave been taken for ordi Frime Mess, witheut leading to mach business. Bor Brecon there bas been ® moderate demand only, end the market is pot so firm as at the date of our last yepert, still, with the stock #0 much less than at this dnd last year, holters sre confident of presont rates being maintained. The tate advance in Shoulders has partially checked business. There is rather more in- quiry tor Hams, Holders of Lard have succeeded in establishing a further advance of 6d. per owt, and, the sales, for the week reach 120 tons 4 Lonpox Mansers.—Athos—Thore is not any new fea- i parcel of New Cheese. per Atlantic, med w.th ture connected with this market. Canade. remal ing tale, at 24s. to UTe. 6d. per owt; old dell ot previous low rates; first sort, pot, 20s, and | ¢iffoult te move. Tallow ie hardly 00 Arm. as lest . Goffre— week. . pearls, 238, per owt Fhe waite baw ele | Se whe af noticed i our last is fully ostad- lished, and ds likely to be permanent, The demand, however, is only moderste at 7 bas been a fair demi B. P. and 3,000 Bi usually late. Ii # of these continued bad accounts, we hi good demand for cotton throughout the whele of the week,and slarge business has been done at higher rates, American ootton is 4d. dearer, more part All other sorts of brokers place fair Upland and Mobile at 7%d., and Orleans 3%. 11,870 American. 4,670 Surats, 480 Eygyp- linn, 44) Bebia and 200 Maranham have been taken op speculation. and 6350 American, 100 Surat, 540 Ternam, 80 Buhia and 50 na Tor export. tales for the week sunount to 60,450 bales. ig the ‘t week, and prices have iy ined. bn Monday about 600 6 ood ordinary native Ceylon were sold at 434. 6d. ‘Tuesday, plantation Ceylon was in good request, and former rates were well supported. At auction, 244 Naples Tho Comereto of Cadiz, of the 26th ult., states that, independently of the two 500-horse power steamers ordered in England. there were now on the stocks in Spain two ships of the line, one of 86, and the other of 80 g f f 30; four store sbip hree achooners, four steamers of 500- power, four of 850. and one of 200. Two regi- ments of the garrison ef Madrid were to be armed with percussion muskets, clroular issued at Neplei Italy. charged ‘od aI Ly . to be applied to their repair, quotes the following official in consequence of which thu rt constitution is virtually abolished :— THE DU domi His Majecty the uF absol = tionaries chall take a now oath, aceording to the deoree of Order having, of bo RECTUR OF THE INTER oy THE Ki by Di Pro: oth i TO THE PUBLIC OFFICERS 0, been restored iN is the express wil e lord, thes all fu MORENA. Another circular of the Minister of War at Naples, dated the 6th ult.. presertbe the form of the oath to be taken by the officers of the army. No mention is made in it of the constitution, the obligation it im- wen Tek being, ou the contrary, implicit ovedience to ing. Turkey. Letters from Trieste, of the 24th ult., in the lige- meine Zesiung, state that Omer Pasha, the commander of the Turkish army in Rumelia, has been sent into Bornia, with 20.000 troops, for the purpose of suppress- ing tho insurrection which haw broken out in that vince. The latest news from Dalmatia is that these troo| have entered Bosnia. It is not believed that battle will be fought, for the insurgents are few in num- Def. and the leaders, the Pashas of Tulza and Zwor- ni¢h, have one to Constantinople to surrender to the Sultan, and'to ark his pardon, amd the Sicilian rentes m On the 17th ult. an exchange was opened at Palermo, otiated for the first time. 4 rynod of bishops of Siclly had bee sitting at Pa- lermo wince the 2d ult. the cabinet, bavi have resigned ‘Wurtembo: Aavices from Btutigned, of the Het Inst,, state ‘that disagreed on the German question, co ina body, aad that a disvolution Of the diet is daily expected. by repelling the armed barges that were seat tie ihan the suddenness of the occurrence had bith: | he Ivesident of the tepublia visived the forts of tort Opn eens Seg tn bay ye eotyenn 4 trte admitted of In order to entity 1 ver, — Dicktre, Mostrouge, leay, on ‘Wednesday ‘ae ots with the mes c . * | anxiety, it will, perbaps, suffer i embody weaphere peoulved WO Bue rf the aggressors, His ioyal Highness has di- yao | sibont ares one te the roe fe vd ive umMegous marke of reapeo minister at the evart of Lomton to mak tubjoi narrative, t for Asembet oi fe preentett ves, of afl fhetions of the yeem gethered from sourees of unquestionable wt | qemily, have tereved ltters irom thett"eaatit felt y= ye Migit Rolart Peel hed called at Buckingham paige, | (fis instructing them to vote ageinet the Iw om i and entered bie name in het Majesty's viniving book | The Prefect f the Tscro has ferbitden the represen teer, whose seourity | Ovly stew minutes before the accident. Proceeding | tation of © Ctiariovte Corday” In the i heatre of Vienne, of a neutral port he had arrived weerly up Constitution hi Hind the Margate of Aguiar stopped here and @attad | Hh Constiiution & into the Groom Park, the reply of the itiah government, I do mot thiuk | ay Mice Ellie, ene Of Lady Dover's danghters, Vortogal would now be th rea “t Horeebock aitended by a groom. Bit Robert had rearcely 4 of doing #0. in, bot inet count of this clr’ f. bempier, the Ane tataly wrote a despatch ite <4 | sttenged ralutes with this young lady, when his The mewbers of the Pariiomestary Clab of the Couneil wf State decided at theit lest meeting to en POtV. Dupin for the Presideney of the National As. iy, in the election which was (0 take place on T*_uredey, and sico to rote for General Bedean, Mal. bein, heat The Corn Trade of Great Britain. The Tnst. ferent some 1 from t vided ter. ing is of spring corn and pula wet would not suit wh that the last few days bi for the cultural districts are apy ibing shoutd hereafter oreur to mar we may enlenlate om a good, though © ted. Poth om thie the has been linble dv i} not be reascnably from time t as the breadth t, \ 11. C00 Larrels Geur bad been received during the week ' ret epell show the hi tant went; ore ; the +t thet stand of ram but hit went nochange, The arrivals from abroad emply ® retail countr: | wheat The ra in the southern counties the erop ix mostly ne cored. The produce is not equal to inst year, but it | fer better than. cone spring and the slight progress the grown food, as highly promising y [From the London Mereantile Gegette, daly 6.) weather has been rather unsettled since our ly in the week high winds prevailed in dif- ports of the kingdom, which have done oisehic£ by beating down the gro : bat | Dix cause he ultimate ie wnti pated O- nething further oceu an wofavorable el inee Thursday mor calculated to be of immense setviee to nil kinds ut & long continuance of | do not consider | T auspicious | The reports from the r satisfactory, and, process of bl gorly, Wharvout. 0A Why Iarge quactity heen carted, during the last Fortuight, 4m good order, | ar ing the back: vp to the micdle ot May. be wid Lave bee ' essing lavorably, | hannel and iv Ireland. That ape the disorder to whieh it me, e eisvery | interfere with | neider the prom | of | "| «on a tit n for supporing (hat we bhall rn harvest. provided nothing o6- d merchants to withhoid learn thet 20000 qrs orn, and 13000 sacks 4) t. Notwithetanding this lange y on the market, & o | decline on 1d. per Tulb. Indion corn wi tiderably lower, without lea: h busines: At Mark Inne, the trade has remained firm, bat Om Monday we had an unusually of wheat by land-rarring: earples from countira, and searcely muy trem inc tts of the kingdom, Factors were, conse iy. unwilling to toke leas money than be- nd eh the millers were not free buyers, ny of tmanll quantities of tresh Koy lish for mixing, tellers succeeded in clearing ands at prices similar to those currest on iny week. On Wednesday the Eserx and Kent were quite bare, and this morning (he display ples were again scanty, in whieh state of allairs tle borinerd wae done, ‘and yuotations under. on sufficient to meet the demand. having had only inquiry. The segregate quactity of jonday ‘Woe lees than usual, but supe eld on rior forte were pot parted with at lower rntox than be- fore an fm qual Wednerday there were a few west 0: teok email lote of good Dantzio wheat a| views whell, forwar as nominal, OF ard astendy demand @e grinding round den earlier in the week. ere lems me lity was equal te t war taken, the difference Ciference fo price. On piry millers who it former 4 this morning there was more inclination to Flour, fresh ground, has been in steady request erfectly sweet. throughout the week, and has cominanded pre- prices ; glected. do and its other deseriptions have been slant Boghieh barley has erased to come ue must at present be regarded we have had good reeviptr the absence of any home supply panes. all good beid firmly, 96 , however, qualities of foreign bave er inte rates; the tramenctions in malt bare been waim- Jortart, and tte valoe has undergone no variation The arsivals of oats constwise been very aaecipl ain to teport wt of the latter baviag come to hand im bad condition, fresh ewret corn has im provement either in the dem the commomer kinds. t for wi} the by n corn havingsa ed Upwards | ean notier no or Lae value of, The Irish demand for holly swheided, nothing erest bas transpired since our inet in floating cargore, ° One o'elock.—The tanee of const. yaney in prices 1 dereript yubiic valine of the funds tastil rising. end the advance ie firmly sired, There is airo mere bueinens at b the market is mot active Console be a HEC OF, and sre now OF) O7 ex dir. for e Neduced Three pet Cents bare improved to {iMG 3. New Three and « Quarter per Conte 08% to 09, Exebeoner Bilie 67s. to Toe. pm , Rank stock nl The & ah American State Stocks continue to be ne ore Yate werciog heen doné in Pr at from W to &, which gives an additions! adrance of 4 per cent. from yerteriey, Perurien Bonds avo are about 2 per cont, better The oMolal bist tives the following dealings thir day :—Ruenos Ayres 66 60 69 60, Bquador /6. Grenade 18%. Meat Can Recount 99% %, Peruvian account &% 4 8%, Aitto deferred 37\5, Russian Five per Cents 110°%, ditto | Veuwr anda Wall per Conte 9% 9) <<, div., ditto Berip 4% Spm . Spanih Five per Venis 174 %. Veneanela , Beigion Four aad a Hail per Conte O%. The the el reomritios dealt in by the dealers of the wk Market. Extensive operstions have 7 Market Is aivo ger rally better, prices being | prebanged Lard is without bags together with 7.000 ba round, The reduced jagses comes into op: hbhds Porto Rico brought fall dfs. 6d, to 4s. 6d.; 20 bhda, Sur casks and 65 bags all sold; mid. realived 54s, to 66, low mid. 62s. to 68s. 6d., flue and fine ordinary 47s. toDls., good ordinary 40s. 6d., triage 4%. to dos. per owt. ‘There were several inquiries after Native, but business ix checked by the reluctance of holders to sell, and Foreign: Ss. ranging from good ordinary cannot be obtained under 434. 6d. On Wednesday good ordinary were breught forward. and sold at 439. 6d.; 500 4300 casks Native were also disposed of at previous rates, The market remained firm on Thursday. and there were several inquiries for Native Ceylon at 43s, 6d. | Of moment has been d continues for nearly of blacks and gre market being barely supplied, to d4s., and common clean plantation at 50s. per ewt. Metal—The market for British iron continues steady, at previous rater, Welch bars at the works are firm at ’ limited, perations ari P w demand continues good, but the market iiahivsy bafvave quiet et, previous, terme, The mar: | | tily supplied with most kinds of foreigm, ket for Beoteh piga ia dull, but as the make is short | 90d s have rather a tendeney to advaace. Im thereare po under late rates; 458. to 45s. 6d, | Evglirh and Irish combing sorts there is @ large busi- ness doing, and holders are demanding a further ad- vance. Hayar Manxer, July 3—Cotton—Dy the tenor of t clroular of the 20th ult., it will have been ao carh. are the rates, according to numbers, British tin mover off steadily at late prices. In foreiga there has been more inquiry. and there are less ready sellers, Ban- ca iv firm at 71s. 072s,,and straits 70s. to714. Tin plates are in good request, and realize 27. for 1 0. coke; at | {ire meget Asi this there are’ not free sellers, ad the suppty le'| ‘iced that theadvioss per steamer Asia, email. The sales made in epelter are to a amall extent w York on reesiat of unfavors wt £14 154, to £15 onthespot Lead has meta dull sale, ereated a consideralle movement here, as well asim end prices are looking down. British pigs £17158 to | Liverpool, and the result was that our rates regained: £18, and sheets £18 lus, Copper is stendy at former | their former standing: since then, the arrival of the ter@s. Naval Stores—Buyers of tar show little dlapo. Atlantic, bringing four days later new tition to operate, and as none has arrived the market | jy ‘the pre continues bare of supply. Stockholm is quoted at 208., and Archangel at 10s. per barrel. English coal is steady at Ts. per Stockholm bh. Rosin moves at late rates. Reogh terpenttus is held bear dd and the sales have been restricted to a tew hundred barrels at 6s. 04, the market being steady. Spirits have gone off steadily at very full prices, and holders evince very little dispo- sition tosell, English drawn in puns is sold at 204. to 20a. 6¢., and American, casks ineluded, ils, 6d perewt Oil, —Seal meets with @ good demand. and the market is firm at £31.68. to £31 10s,, and other kinds at £30 to £31 108, but the stock is getting larger, Southern meets with more attention from shippers and home dealers, but not at higher rates. At auction 78 tuns all found buyers at from £20 lds. to £93 Se. for low to fine. ‘There bas not been much done in Cod, still holders are firm, and require £24 108 to £25, Sperm has Leen in excellent request, fully supporting former | terms. but there is a better supply. At auction 150 tuns colonial were all sold; good and fine at £84 to £85 Js, Hendmatter is still in small supply. and fine sells freely at £00 to £92 per tun. Provisions —American, “fives our Teport of last week there has been very little buriners tramracted in Bacon or middtes, and the trade must be regarded af dull at former terms. We qdote af follows :—Bucon, 30s. to 36s.; middies of Pork, 08, to 80a ; ditto Bacon, 204, to ids; «moked Hams. 40*, to 56¢.; andgin pickle, 3s, to 389. There is not sny new feature to notice in Lara. Beef and Pork in activity, up to the end of the week, with very stiff ribeloss have net varied durivg ga whi e past #0" not bring advice of any new rt; but we learn that & pom made in the South were refore remain with only pur destined for Havre; we twelve cotton ships expected, against thi at the same pericd. and the deficit in the tinued fo increase, so that crop, not exeecding two millions fifty thousand bate Onr advices from the manutactaring distric in England. are very aa of confidence in the Upland, 99f. to 1001; 421 bales Sea Total. 10.192 bales. The imp same period amount to 7982 bales, Ashes —The fait civiecs from, New York, per Atlautic, am- nouncing the destr warehouse for and jon by fire of the bonded earls, which contained up- coptinue in limited demand, and ax supplies Aro | y srqp of 4.000 bbls. occasioned an active demand here good, late prices are barely malutained, Quotations are | forpotash hand, say a 89 follower :— Reef, 1008. to 105s. per tleroe of 935 Ibs; | phis. were Satmodiately bought up, at 49f. 50 to 51, an — = oo ae mg gre en ped od rales for eargoes afloat have also been effected. say eree : ia " a h Hye laka ites’ be te Ble pee hatred Peerste tile | about 70 Die, t0 arrive ng the current month, a6 4¥f to 40f. 50, bes! in Avgust dolvg ip cheer. and late rates are kupported —Irish Purebasers of butter operate with caution, and only « limited busiress has Leen transacted of late; prices, however, are xot materisily altered, Cariow, Clonmel, 2, Canal and Kilkenny being till beld for 6s, to Gis. for tine | 09) Ube Halt at G2. Owen brands, apd tome very fine marks at Tos.; Cork. OTs : Z to (8s; Limerick, tds. to Ge. There in’ very little | 8 Per St. Nicolas, Beeswax” Ne thing doing what- Imports—61 bags from York by Cassia Lignea—Com plet: ty neglected. Ip Noartiveia. Coffee- For the inst Nicoiag, bacon ¢flering for shipment. and the market continues very firm for the finer qualities; indeed, in some in Hances nn advance of Is. per owt, haa been obtained = ro 2. priane small Waterford Janded 50%. to Olx ; m fow ral , ,, at the same rates; parcels out of condition are | ttripauens wre Limited to OO ee ee oer in bond; 1.004 public auction, at of. to ‘L06f. ood order, at 1L6r dull of sale. Beltest middles are quoted at 40s. to 428 ; Uerces. 420. to 44s. A better demand for hams is look- ed for owing to Lhe email supply, but as are provement. Watertord Diecdered rematoing at 60. to 62s; Belfast, in firkins oud kegs. 28, to 42s Barrelted pork, of prime quality, rill meets a food inquiry, but inferior qualities are ne- ghcted. Inois is noted at £5 108, per tieree; mene, 63s, Per UBL Rice ts in fair demand, but holders ars eompell- ed tonceept former rater, On Tuesday last 3367 bags Ben- fel were old at and after the sale at Os, Od. to 12s. for Imports, by Constant awprised 45.415 bags, UII bis» and 1.462 bage foreign e St Domingo, Te 500 J dale bage wpe, and 160 bales Bourbou: widdiing to One white, London dreseed Caroling fella \ - p Wowly wi late prices, Seed*—A much Batter demand Min 30ls.” tana We Gti Gaetan y hag been experienced for Malte Hnseed;, several. par " kil, da cris have been taken, ex granary, at Ma, to dle bd fr Black fea, but im other kinds the trifling character, Several thousand quarters Black fra have been sold for arrival at similar prices to those londed. Kast India seeds are held tor full terms, but little doing, At auetion 40:6 quarters rapeseed part- ly old; Bombay, ordinary Caleutte 40x, to 408, id. Modras taken im at 42 ; 02) quarters Seseame. fold at 466; 1.000 quarters Teri takem in at fie, and (0 quarters Gingeily oil weed, part sold at 49. per quarter, Canary seed is rather easter to buy. ciber cords are simort neglected. The demand for English linseed cakes has been rather quiet this week, owing to the fine werther, but £6 Ga. to 46 10s. per t re demanded. Foret * are searoe, but a few parcels of American sre pow to band. which will be lor ded curing the week Pine Marrvities at £628 6d to elesare of @ 40,000 Kil, ¥ h may be qnoted at to 40f.; 80.009 kil palm, wt 401, te 60f, wad 70,000 kik, coron. ab GU, to Ht. per 50 kil duty pald. No aretvala. Cuereitren We have to report the aale of 2% imore branded New Yerk at £24 per 0 kily aid. on landing per St. Nicholas, which ship baw tous deseriptions. Kice—Ne place for #0 2 tie rom New York. by st Nicholas. m Caleutts. by Nicholas © h wger at (4076 per oe in foreign sugar to 100 409 bhds Matanass at 60 bil. in bond, price vious quotations French West 1 nd to only S12 ing at avetion 100 hhds.13 Gerres Bai ‘wll terms for good and fine, but at 6d. Teeeived since thea $26 cline for other rorts, low yellow sold nt 36: Ming. ie to Ske. 64 ne matty Revtadte, ruperior. 4a. @4. t h were diepowd of a «AT | Russian, 900 tooe Barnos Aysen; and 60 hhés NewYork. | Whatebone—The only tale webave to sicnalise is that of $00 hii North remaini Un from New York s by Blizabeth Denison, ao@ 70 bundles fro: and Rotterdam sold prey lous ly to arrive. Dy the St. Nicholas we reosived 149 bopdles, # that our stock may be valued at 24,0 . Words — We notian the following sales, "iz: —10,000 bil. Thaspan fustic at 16 50, and 15 000 KIL Bt Domine £0 hgwood 1 € 2 and we have received 16U8 loge Seren from Caleutta, by Sophied ¢ 1066 loge tustie from Prerto Ce helio by Vietor: and 27S loge coder £46 #25 maple from Now York by St. Nicholas. oe United States Marshal's Office Jvc Tue Suave Ber Manrirs.— This veel wae HWhelled, and the warrant tsrued by the United Staten Marebal yesterday Owing to the boisterous tute of the weather, the ebtp having been drirea on the beach at Qo e by the storm of Thursday bight, the Captain was brought ashore at the ing of the o@ee yesterdey alternoon. ie no doubt of the tilegal trate hich the Mer- 7 nerged, os docum are in possesom herities, which put it heyend 4: 5 at when the commander of the patded the Martha, he ordered.one of his under her stern window, and watch ff any l ‘enterps at 1255; ne article We bi received onion ely fonn low and middl Y per owt, bas bern transacted tor delivery in the and the rates accepted de. Od h v and interior porte Sd. to G4 ity on oftw me ore eupgorted with diMevity, At covka Sydney were in part fold at ik, to 259, Od, amd \ ls, td te ote. ba; O19 yy Ae vablie | te knges on phew 3 should be thrown over, The pirates, immedinivizy Jane Yee, Dus prices rule ander , threw ont desk. yo tbat tite, still deliverica are Upon a emailer seale, oye’ oy Tivssrcot, duly R=At thia day's market there waa here~ ‘wan aeinhd by the bont’e teta which prove the ankoly ooet~ Ry some ob the correspontonce, 8 fair attendance of the trade, both from thetown and. w. to lt were h country who, however, acted with mach eautio on het pacien a the} rervel the Puriness Gene in wheat and dour woe quite we to have | retail charneter, at barely prices of thae ing week, | SL Mppests = the Captain of tio ewe Sey 4 my hy ER the Martha, it le had ose Sa basen’ ane bees "aanvel cd on a formes ogcasion. for & similar offence. , Todian corn sact with scarce! Iviy 20. —The enptain and crew, thirty-three in name wet be qnoted Jolly 2s. per quat- | ber, have been tr: ted to Kings county gaol, in day week ; Qn being the ex. | Brooklyn. Mr. Market? appears as counsel for the ao~ ° ¢ American yellow cured. who will he brought up for oxsmination in the A dent of wet | courre of a few anys considera) a - upfavoreble fur the blooms: Whe growing whest. | aasreror a Ievenue Corre Orrices At tbi- morning's markt there Wasa good attendance Litut Bol, of tbe cutter Forward, was yeu of town ape conntry milkys ard dealers, who showed beat Dell of ee erdet of Cape Benet & disposition to Inccense thelr stoeks of whent and of bis arrent, if we have beon eorrectly im- four,and w fir business eurned at am advance on oblainable for pri Vetoay, July There bes been o and stormy weather this week which ‘We ander. formed, ing ® seleot party of upper~ Turrday's quotations of fully 1d. per bashelon all | pois, with a bell om board of the ontter, on the eve~ quelities of the former, end Gd pe kom French | 1s.) ef Spturday lant, the day Of the faneral obvequiee fevr, Oats and catsmoal eupported late Barley. | rile iate Pr vt, without authority from Capt. beans and pots were trken fo @ fair extent at fall of the cutter had heem em prices, The extreme price of Tusrdey was more tea Gilly cbtaiped fot Indian corm to day, with & tUady demand ; American new yellow corm Sis, Sd, to | 27s. per 460 Ibe Liwnrocr Manger, July 6 | cateneive, $60 to 1000 bris. Be Cd. tH Oe OF, for Mevirest | 80s, for Montreal Pearl, Im these rales 250 ¢ the orders from the Treas: nl AshesThe demand is z be pariy er ape boppy Bek nasy — W'susington (Del) Gacette, Pay Joye themset Me. Od bets, Pote