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THE NEW YORK HERALD. oe ET Se MORNING EDITION-~---SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1850. i TWO CENTS. NO. 5912. Intelligence from Texas. [From the New Orleans (isenc ane 8) We regret to learn chat there is no ewasation of the ty paid Imports, | Indian troubles In regsed to thi tioud depre- New York. by ZAurteh, Seine, | dations we make extrac: from different papers. The * which were pre- | Western Teran. of the I*/ July. any rates Of 164 a bo pew 60 kil 456 dria. potash t Baltimore. and € arrived ia town, bri. <= err orm Oe ~ paeereenrowtedicnie —— so AN INTELLIGENCE, EUROPE 1 the third marched upsa ched ageipat Liirecbou and Schuby. in order to | attemot waa mode on Monday to establish a amall | 147 or THE MAGARVS MAILS. | 5 these points and which services, with the aid of rise, but without success; and since then the ten- In AL EMM f the 4th brigad The fourth and rixth bri i ARRIY. endes were directed agalast fh fo th, could not b 1 be ' whether of home or foreign growth, could not be RLY. ime. been ordered to debou Sebuby. whilst the maia bo ok Up A Pp purchased cheaper this moruty d woods bad been cleared to thu wont of Sehleswig, the | #’anivht. The demand for beans has slightly im- | 77 brie. 5 Reeswax—Nothing doing and prices | ioe an Indian head drew of {ES LG: army marched through the towa of dchieewig about | proved, nnd previous prices have, in some cases, | quite neminal Imports: 16 packages trom Bahia by | They stated tha yesterday morning. 1 THE MARKETS. directed against the positi wood. would bave been ment of th d near Wedete to the jut our reserve arcitlvry was | uble to obtaki any advance on previous rates An | ale ot 8 clearly soratiend ta shi m We aener's battery, wan effected deney hea been the other way; sinl, sweet corn, | ROTTS : ome. THE SCHLESWIG WAR. the beights north of the town of Schieawlc thun on this day | viously void to arrive. We also hy these ships | Laat evening several por 'yod. aud the | brit paateight o'clock in theevening and took ups | been rather exceeded. Peas have moved off ia re- orgette, 2 brie. trom Morlaix (bome made). an dinve attacked the rancho of Mr Flores, on th: fo ooujuus- | Lvouwe position from Hadebye, boyond the Danevirke, | tai! quentities at lute rates The Irish demand for | enre from St. Domingo by Creslo Lard— Wo have to | Antonio river about. twenty miilos beiow thi 2 need guard and th dest brigade, | towarde Sebuby Indi-n corn having cubsided, the article hus been | Police the sale of 80 ble Amerioan at 192. which } and drove off moat of his horses, Dave aesumed the offensive. «ould, ‘The third brigade bivouacked near Neukrng ag are ‘Mige Father better pries. The inquiry ia limited. Cunporte: | colireted The British steamship Ningara, Capt. Ryrie, ar- ability. have berm crowed with onmplots | serve, This porition “was taka tip by 12 o'cloak at almost wholly neglected. Of be from Borax. ad) is from New Orlee ¢ success, Bui jack of the 4ch briga ty was a com- | night. and then only the head. quarters were establish per Kexpindola Rice completely neglected: we ha ‘rived at this port at eleven o'clock ye-terday morn- plete failure, a9. ou detonching ite brel wns ferocly ia chleewig. and which town was vocupled by pr Markets. merely to rignali-e the public emle of 500 bage Bast tured. ond many ing, after a ge of welve days and twenty-one srsailed bythe enemy, TheUryauer wvnd and (dsted: | bettalion Lonvox Moxer Mauxer-Avo. 2—One o'clock — | Indin dumaged at f448 per 50 kli. duty paid, Caro. among which were those brought ia. esired all of his horses, We have not + to learn the number of the Indians, but un- 4 that the whole country between the Sau An- er and the Ciboio ix infested with them We bave learned with regret, A : were again lost. {Leven aemod probable. at thi hes bly reti Merare Baring, Brothers & (> sre paying off the 8@- | Jina remains quite nomiual and no buyers. ‘Tallow — hours, from Liverpool. She suited thence on Sa- | Seat thas the asntte would bute bern broken” Tho | oer Tg ane Tene teed spon Rendaburg. | 0G et the Louisiane State liveda te tes extent ot | ut’ inquiry whatever. avd prises quite nomioal turday sfternoon, the 8d inst., at two o'elek. | movement of the Sd and 2d brivade certa‘uly rostrain- | considerable. above 1.000 priaonersbariag beon broagut | *bout £860.00, whieh will lrave only about £333000 | Whwichoue-Our transastiona have heen limited ts | ed the enemy from pressing upon us too clo-eiy, in. Two pieces of crnnon. which belonged tothe tat | t0 be patd cf im 1852. out of an original debt loam of | 4,000 Kil, North Western at f2N0: prices vary fr The market for American State stocks in Lon- “ z . | even. perhaps. from capturing the stone bri tge a ter; even. and Sad fallen into his Meads during | Of @Dd & half million eterling. $260 a 2h6 for either deseription, Imports: 64 ban- r fs 7 Boggs x dom, on the fet instant, was steady and quiet. The | below Ideteat. the surprise at Over-Tolk. have bean re cup! The Mexican bondholders have givem authority to | dick by Zurich, Seine. and [ualtimore. from New York. | «raph, of the Ist inst. tron wane te yo just prices were as follows :— Th 8¢ brigrade quickly repulsed the enemy with | sides which five pieces hare been taken fr their committee, to efleot tuck au arrangement with | part of which was already sold to arrive, Slouk: 36,000 ole consiey bebuaee great bravery at Ober Stolok, captured threr 14 pound- | my Tn the boxpit Schivewig, there are aboat | the Mexicam goverpment as thal in fusure prevout | kil, infested wreh hostile Redcmabie. Price, | ers aud entirely destroyed a squadron of thy nurmy's | 240 wounded inrurgenta Bosiden this, the greater | (De Teeurrence of the present diMculty experianced . . Are dispe-ved in numerous small bands, we ae eavaly. which bad made repented charges on tay vil- | partof the ambuscade in Over Tolk—were dextroyed, | im obtaining # divtsion of the funds now in the Bank The American Arctic Expedition, fiom the head of the Cibolo to the isi lege rods taking two stad officers aot the oommand- | and tho greater part of the village also destroyed. | of England to their credis. It appears that. owing to | icpoesring LETTE FROM AN OPFICER—THE PR and fexrs ure ontertatoed that seve- 1833 ere ef the battery and squactun privovers, But it was | Many of the dead of the enemy are lying in the tivid, | Crain differences between Colonel Facia und Mane REST! ATO 6F STR -TEE BES: been mavsacred. These Indiaga eobliged to desist from this aitack on warning ‘hats | as no waggons conld be found here to oonvey them | SCburider & Co, the declaration of @ dividend cana GRESS OF TK VOYAGE. by the military stations a: if the soldiers were me mewye 1868, 'y muod improved tna | forthe presept be made, The Mexicen government is stolen bu and murdered cith- 186 ry portion of the enemy's treops, previously repalwd by | away, Our victory has ime ul 1ot_ the th brigade, Lad proceeded Lethe ainenon of Sa- | moral clement of the soldiery. who can now face with . a oro pg nn lr wo bese erin the left | patience and endurance the necoseary privatious to : wing of the did brignde in the rear At thts time and | which they keve to submit, and put up with the end. The commanders of both the Danish and Hol- turcugh thie movement, the cout with the de brie | Ieee hardebipe they have had to contend eith durin, stein armies have published official reports of the ee also peowes: Fi Re rigs te v0 raat the lust tew weeks The grontert discipline exiete, and ve across the Idstedt britge. aud ago her por: | hitherto no excesses cv late battle, but they add little to what has ulready tion weroes the ford. ‘The 2d brigaile which nad to the knowledge of the Cowmanderio-Chief Bat deen published The numbers of killed and advanced with great Srmpes, encountered souswhat | we deplore the lore of 0 many wad deac couradtes — we eve not at present been ascertuined. & superior force. aud was compelled to rotire | the amburcade cost us several of our distingui-hed er —_ ili oe i Willi ZUM Se position at Wedelpang, without austaining | eMicrrs; and on the whole we lave {n_ killed oo inans olstein army is recruiting, and Gea. Willie any loss of im ce. 12 of these. with 73 wounded. aud about 104 killed aad gen declares that his Woops are in good spirits, and ight wing from | 2.200 nov-commisioned officurs and privates wounded, | TAt tl In wt We are indebted to a gentlemen of this city for indebted to Mesers Schneider, the inte agents to the & sight of the bi " republic and the bondholders, aod they will not part | the use of the following interesting letter from his | macding Geurrel” This cen ne anion Lakes with the bouks relating to the debt of Mexico uatil | }ror e e ers of the A ien - | oficial netice had been promulgated that an fics mis paid. Unier such circum. | bother, one of the officers tyhig Aaverlonn Chie | eer cule heaeat corte cee ae hevhatet nowledge of the | ting Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin :— | gestroy ull confidence ip tv reneral gorermment with interest, U.S. Brio Apvancr, June 24, 1358. All the papers in Weatorn Texas are filled with ao- a8 Bn positive Htted by them bave come wre. does not feel bimsvif justified in autho- | Whalefish Ialand, Western Coast of Green! counts of Indian atrocities, And while these go un- the payment of # dividend. vot, 6859 Ne lo 6813 W and, puvixbed, the people give! in masses and pase teeole. English stock market is very quist to da Bite j , Bakes tions to take possession of New Mexico | We advise wn doing boing small. and the ~ We urrived here, my dear Joe, this morning at 9 | our newly acquired wixter 19 try her hand at whipping rn ely Mmited. Consols have been ovs- | o'clock, after a pasuage of thirty-two days, from | the Indiaup fret. and atter she ls through wick tcne 7h. andare vow (64 aX for money, | ©. * | pansage © Minhabdpeiomad ETOYS pti bew mye i 7 od per seat lower | New York, which was rather # long one, owing tents pveind Po siitias diemeechan bupes.> stl solu- th " s : trom the ad- | Notwithstanding this, however. our army is noc the | 8P4 St% # 75 tor account pr will be ready for action again immedi- a mupporteg | MM Petteetly Complete pie operanlons: * than they lett Re mpera igs per | to the unfavorable winds we had. , Ia reletion to the reoont outrage committed at Fre- ately. i lion. aupport 7 Order, ©. ouup, m er Cents, . ; a derick+burg. a nus.ter of depositions have been taken. e s a ‘Stock, 211 a 4iz; Kxoh On our arrival here, we found an English bark ve on The project recently entertained by certain s0- cede unveraqens frou Game | THRPREPARATIONS OF THE SCHLESWIGEES TO KENEW a4 cA te * || etenchuecabalancory shipchartegbciochi sane | Aimed eee een eee cialist members of the French Legistative As-em- melund towards the ber eh woud, und drove the eacm. " OPERATIONS. in the foreign mar. ® Md “i ‘The person who beaded this li i bly, t i walt th the sofane: . Bheland towards Helligheck eeaemy | The following prociamavion has been issued by wdily maiatuined. ‘Toe deat. | %P4 coal out for the equadron, which, by the way, | gers ieteccerteined tn be rereeent been ae 7 Oey su ne refugees ia Eland im- ‘The battle bad now contioued from day break till | the Schleswig War Departuent:— according to the cficial lirt. iuetude only the | eniled from here yesterday, consisting of two barks | the 2d Dragoons, and » warrant has been ieued for bis mediately after the prorogation, is, it is said, uban- | near 11 o'clock, Wien the enemy. now no jouer Sun Was Detarecane, el. July 27. 1850. | flowing :— Brauilien, 02%; Huns Ayres. 55% 6%: | of about 200 tons each, carrying sixty men, and | SFrest He was fully itcuticed by several witnenn Fine | pressed om bis left wing, ewucentrated additionattorces | Our entire army has taken up a concentrated posi- | Danich Five per Cents, 10535 3; Mexican acconuc, Ey PANEER CAT FEM Sergeant Scott, a avidier of the gurrison at Fredoria against the Idstedt porition, To opposw this, the | teu. Ail reposts of any corps baviug been oucoff are | 2% Je: Peruvian, 82 4; Duteh Two and a Half per | two steamers of about 100 tous each, with from | burg. before the Lurving of the store. oxutione Although our telegraphic summary of the Nia- greutest part of the reserve artiilery was beowedt inco | flee, ‘The losses which have heou «x 1 Cents. 67 do Four per Cente, 8% y 7 i i “a C 5 ” porieauced will be uta. OT 3g; do ir pt te, 85 wy on; t r 1 bow o| clerk. who sieptiv the buildin apprehended gara’s news was very full, yet we are comp-lled to 800M, und the most flereely disputed eyudict of che | filed up from the regimental depot. whieh bas ben | The raiiway market opened henvily, but it is now pak to: Ady moms (hey, aps at Ronnd:to searel of and told bim wot to open the dour if he should ve le odie cant oe day now took place with the artilery We wersin | provided within tbe lust few weeks. so that ina tow | omething better, and Freach shares are drm ‘the | Sit John Franklin, The bark suils in xbout 4 | Swekened that evening Upon the arrival of the gee ave ees = want of room, several interestiag ane of being ate to maintain sale position, o« tre | a9 tbe samy wilt be more Powerful than it was pre. | report the — be geo ee rid hip nso week for England, whieh will give us alla fine at iestemien purg, who investigated the met~ detters and articles. eater part of the lst brigade firmly Kept ite ground, | viousto the battle of idatedt. The apirit of the acm aonee, and burionan eva done as low us 5TH, ‘i om ah i4 person appeared by them a Gut when the sepors arcivas woes tee os cay were | unbroken, ‘The decisive day is yet to come, aud we | but they have recovered to 65%. North Wewarns | Opportunity to write, the only one I am afraid we | sired that his testimony should be taken the fhe War in Schleswig. forcing their way across the Treons, and huivesa- | awaitit with calm resolution. bert en by ee reve Oe Great Westera, | shall have for some time to come. We have been OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS OF THE GATCLE oF 1D9THIT, Petters te progee hone fas, ee Te aaitabla toallow | ‘The General-in-Chief, Voa Willisen, issued the | “th and Midlend: 35% 4h 8M for meney, | YFY fortunate in sending letters thus far, for | BY THE DANISH AND SCHLASWI@ GENERALS—rug solution wax come to to give up the contest, aud com- | /lewing FROST OD I a. 1880. ong vex for the account. ene RELL boarded a veese! off Newfoundland, bound ia to St. shed lo place biwselt under t “ menee & retreat, DAU VEN ST ACK. = 1850. ares are net good. and clore heavy, at the follo ws on ot Geperal Brooke, at San Aotoain th PREPARATIONS TO KENAW THE STRUGGLE. | There sremed every probability, from the great | _ 1 oneequence of the proportionately great Losses | ing pricen:—North Wertern 110% w11)\,; Great W, Jone, about the let of this mouth. We all sent kee might be discovers the rosd, Great Northeras, | letters by her, mine, I presume, you have received was therefore Gerin * The Danish end Schleswig war is not over. | numerical strength ot he enemy, That vase prsicion | Pyatined among (he officers of the Sollenwig Holstein | ery, ohi¢ a bbdg; Bilal~ad. 34 wit), a wvvid “One battle, although « ioody affair, did mot end Sacg "A Tortinn of the lst Urigede: cearc one ating | paitment of wilitary power. te at present the great. ) "1 * OM; and North oxadiords, ON aut. Jong before thie. They went from St. Johne, by | pe Proverned, tlie tent “Ait the contest. It is to be renewed Shand deh bantailens sstins oie bd est want vt the aray. To the officers ot all German PE gis ny cuuisinanseea’, oils Bboy acy Sag steamer, to Halifax, and from there to the United | o'ciock. the same day. his horse The report of Gen Von Wiltisen to the Stadt. | my gaining ground in Whore benete see ith he ea eee And strong, end | withregard to the unfavorably state of the growing | States. hiree or i0ur wiles from t Corai- holderate, on the subject of the late engagement, | “Out evtrect ernearrced totaied oitioult otton, our market lia been very stronzly act- | | will iry to relate events as they happened, after will folly bear out the opiniou that great wisdom — #!ternoon. with no other loox ere iver and nothing kas tloce berm head of ni tending. we address the summons to repair. as quickly Spon durite the precens wack. On Weduecicy uy. that Sergeant Smith, the man who b~ ne poreidle. to Rondebarg. where they will ba ace to ras of 30000 dalew changed bands, and oa cach pre | leaving you, bound to New York, ia the noble War sent in pursuit of Sonte, wo find s porition suited to their rapk sod abilities, : ; Yeading from Froter- Lis troops to retire in enflicient time to save his the spreial commend ot ¢ were Pie Sea neeeene Amoort this PFO | soirit, urd unabated confidence. The tuts! satue | Reeewe, by keeping under short suil, uutil the 29h lived mtb him in camp jarted in the sesie direction i i | Of the General Steff. so covered the retrograde mo g*s nos Tt the at iti j two days alterwurds. with all ber moveables ene, smmnnition, and baggage; und in thir ope- | Dene thac we were ne longer promod tpn by tho VON WILLISEN, Commander-in-Chicf. igo). Uawee Seid Wetae Ocd and aeinen | Mito hem, finding It impossible for her to keep up, | "Cue Case nclavatee thas the ofllenre ore eobsetbel ration he was no doubt favo by the deaths of | enemy. The order w: ow issued for the 24 w we made sail and lost sight of her ina few hours. | in the affair. The South-Western American denies (hig Jd — fed. ‘be advance eli round is 4d. prrib, Egyptians F ¥ chee thd ge a Spain. Doing fully 4d higher. and Sarate barely Smack. | The first iceberg we saw was olf the S. E. coast BRN hag gpa nam ig tee eee we and the 1st brigudea@nd the cavalry ¢ fends have be a wo doya | The moving ceureto toe very large business of this ; me “tay = wBsind Renewbucg Up arrival wt the onstls of Tee ‘at tae Baar rv ms peg nat wick ‘e the favornble provpeet of the trade of this | Of Newfoundland ; bemg the first one Fever saw, | q west of the Nuvcos and in the meightort ot at ede and the advence guird (now uncertainty that is felt as to what may be he country. Continued large cousumption on one band, | I thought it was an enormous Inmp of ice, but I } we Pa’ tev oky Uiack Polat There are said vo be ® * safe com ausicativa 4 * 6 8 ; ed te, : at Missauds. ood «leo, | sidered as having contributed to produce this effect. powrrfally tend to “Gisua lasaien [ga = wea a mere speck, for i have seen them since from A rumor bar reached Victoria that Mr Charies Har reoult other than fair and legitt rhon ard a Mexican mu Jastro, have bewu rece at. Gen. Schleppegrett and some o hee offivers of high | © rank im the Dunish ariy, such as Cola. Lessve and Trepka, ata moment when the left flunk of the Schleewig-Holetein urmy had been completely turned, aad the reat, aud cousequeotly tie retreat | with the 24 and of the whole, threwteued by this sw id bri cesoful opera- | by this position, to delay theenemy's advanew by the | The latest quotut te. But thoae ig i 4 tion on the part of thy Danes. There 1s uodaabt | direst road to Readeburg; aud lueily, to inror tha ree | buyers, { eeliers; Five per Cents, 129 16 buyers, Sy arene ace |e te ae Sent bigh, ond large ka propartion; jut iy mordered by the Tudiaus,» short ditaace west of Dut that the German officers io command of the | teat of the Ist brigade. the rexerve cavalry. and the | seilers; Coupons, 7) tellers; Passive Debt, 2, beyond ebet can | think what ap evormous mass of ice there must be | the Nucces. sous troops, performed their duty in a brave ae oy Perdew ee ibe | buyers. the prone in one of these icebergs, for the estimat+, | believe, Sekowee F.. ©. Beantacy Ber 4 ecientiti bat a o e je ebemy’s cavairy mm! ren " i iF market. an we oni jun) ‘ - : md. The whele o: gage arrived mate 60,670 American. 9 J60 Surat, 9.320 Egyptians, | them from 1,300 to 1,800 feet from top to bottom. | expedition. if delivered at oe ean In the Rea ra 350 evat a ae | The berge we saw off Newfoundland, are frum the | River counties. that there ure about six thoassod Len breaking up of the ice last year, taking thema | diens gathered om that frontior, wit hostile intew- year to get down that far; they are mostly near | “°* M.—Anhes have met | shore ; the largest ones get uground, where they had m companies and squadrons, the consequences were | Rendaburg. ‘The reserve exrniry and the let bri | SP*vish capital Ou the day of her Majesty's de- to have been ewsily foreseen by most mea ac- | gade were but little dirturoed during choir re- | livery, Narveez, ine burst of rage, told the physi- quninted with the detuils of military operations, | treat, aud the four brigades. 1orming the main body | ciun, Sanchez, that, as soou us U Queen recover- apd when such troops were to he brought agrinst | of y had +fhoteda junction on the nigneot | ed, ‘he should not only be dismimsed from the ano leas brave set of mea than themnwelves, but | the baitie, But as it war necessary above ail tv roach | palace, but bupiehrd from Madrid. Sanchez, three / commanded by» more numerous aad more expe- | the secure position of Keudaburg as soon we presibl ter this warning, availing himyelf of th moderate inquiry, and higher prices are now | ure hard and tust, and greduaily melt away, which GRentatens mMacent, rienced clase «i officers. | the army commenced ite merch to Clavivnsivok a improved etate of the Seoen's health, commani- Pots being Beta for 350, wud Pearls for 8s Gd. | tukew old Sol rome umew do. ur days, after Tue Travian Orwks ar Cn Ginors.—Lavt night PROCLAMATION OF THK STADCHOLOERATE OF SCUILES moe eated the threat of the all-powerful miaisier, aud aye Coul- there te an vxccilent business volug | jeuying New York, gradually grew longer uutil | “1 Puritani’’ was performed for the third, and, pro ow Manxrr. Aug 2 da is srticle, there being au increased dewnad with: Fellow, Citieons. pt rare at all times | _ er peor ee onto ee in price. Che exports for the week oe Tork ot thie oni. (in hast & prvnadee Ay ds | bly, for the last time this season, before an wudicnee eancertaia. In the recent bittlo it has not been outhe had been reduced to the painful alternative of | S¢ 13000 tone, Coffer—tp Jameics, a good dusians | WHEN We could teully way we had coustant day, | poth numerous and brilliant with beauty and iatelli- p dew! 4 upon the ordinary qualities which | 8 Inuch #0, thet we were able to steer without The great triumph of the admirable voca, ration, ming was Stefan ich even came up side of our brave army, but the «piritot ® peopis that | either seenfici: her life or that of the prince. Ras commenced & roscluts contest fur the wxi-tuace of pine Ai such a moment, ne Goehl wor beelente "ca ite tetherland. ie not broken by a single deteat, The with the excel stent ee to the decision which he ought to take. sarmy hasbeen diiron back. bit aot conquered. Out | soon an powerful sodas realy for ection es at first loan is considersbie, but it ehall be replaced. A poal- The lore of jmmediaiely from the tion has been lost. but cau be regained. Our brethren | paserve cory) 4 in Sobloewig are greaniay wuder che yoke ot the ens. | Siyane conee my, but, with the beip of God. a secood attempt shall future. 1 it thete deliveraver, Our army i« now iu «oom. the notice «1 * eManding position. aud. with ucdiminishod args Oona My ee wd COUrA®, fustances of valor. =“ b aber of Cases have few duys to trans Fellow citifens! neothiag t# lot if we stand Gem: for together. unsbaken te revive. aod detor We bave bed but few tnken prisoners, but have our- ted by the trade, me advaace of 2s. per | hghting the binnacle lamp, a thing | aever saw be- | 6*™ t by a about 290 tlerows po boon die | fore; but now pony sun shine the whole twea- | Bont * pored of at Jor very low to goed ordiwary, | ty-lour hours. ther odd that; we buve aot got | divide the honors with that of Saivi, who ervated that, on a former occasion, when she had govd | Dusinegs tt Ceyiem has born iimited to 10 omsks plam- | Pury ty come on deck at milawht Cor rather what | ABOU not forget, alro, the magnificent vloqusace of Trusou to beheve her life assailed by poison, her | tation at previous rates. aud 56 bage superior uativeat | Pou | SONS Tit i mt nc ete | Marini and C Badiall, partioularly in the duo, at the reservation was due to hie shill and fidelity. “She | oe, te ae er iaer the afticle being quite meniect, | With the eua up. We still discriminate one twelve | €nd ef the second act. Here the raptares of che au- ad yerfecs contidence in his loyalty and by exporters; «mat! lot of low dark Kio eas soid | hours from the other, by exlling them ought andday, | ditors were excited to a high Huet beable | knowledge, and was determined that he should | tor .bip stores a! IRe aud gv bege St. Domingo ot 44s. | wid ITY and uppropriate the part we catl uignt for | these vocalists wore called beto | never be veparated from her. On the sfternoon of the | Drugs. ko — iiadrlphia Quercitron Berk, # large | eleeping, or rather a portion of it. The boot, how- | On Mongay, * La Faverita” will by + same day, Narvaez had an audience, in which he | business bas been copaluded, iz) hhds to arrive seill ‘will be the pong mn geen SE nd | Calvee captured between 400 and 600. represented to the Queen that Sachez_ had been | at ils €3, ana small pareetoom the spotat Lis per ews | wre THOU huge a mites eet ee eee es we by alone, but rather cm courage ead ot | Rerpavune, July 27, 1850. WILLISRS. | unanimously condemned by public opinion, aud | Flog Annatto fully supports the late advance, 6 casks | rege Suck Is vebababe dup 6 lex or teo of the several artists. J note leaving the coast of New- THE DANISH ACCOUNT. that it would be only prudent to remove him from | Having traltred le 8d to te Od 1b. Ia Valois |. ponion of fell in with no tee until we were there showed themselves greater w h heal ected to any change in the tramactions Include 70 tone ti caer, oe foundland, pe their sous Cormmnaces. Susvay Even. July 2% -12P.M. | the palace. The (Queen ob; , z OOUrAgFOUR Bod perneveriog Tu accordance with the dispositions mais, two bri- | her medical service. The ye next day, can au — 35 tons fine at £14 1%, per ton, ie Ula ie he hy = \e reoond ’ Ddls Jamaica were dle fd: ac tbe | Cbout to meke the coast of Greenland, when we Boweay Treavam —The great ruccees of the Felon’ — sports Chat oeeny men Gm do ble | OE LEE te tee nercien od out with a furious article aginst Sanches, whieh | £5 lols tur geod bold and ie tor vets roferoe quality. | found the iceberge in great uombera, "We made Last Dream” induces the taasger to co: - etoft The ffth bei was cited again by Nurvsez, us « token of ihe toue Lard— About 70 tons are reported at as Ui tosh pet | Gieeuland the Pet, end we ull came to the con. | Preeeptation this eveniog Tus scenery su- ere rach toust alwaye draw good b Helligbeck The | of public opinion. The King being present upon | ewt..asin quality, Naval dtores—-Of raw tarpeatine | clusiui ied by that wame oa accouat poe het . t. this occasion, observed that it wouid be more pra- | 260 barrels bave been taken at Ts Sd per | aes) ily de veloped iu au exten: dent to dasera subject so culevlated to excite the | barrels common rorla brought Ye. $4. to ds I hee until she were pertectly recovered Her | ewt Spirits of tarpes M. jesty followed up thie by eaying that the would | American, 100 berr never fed Pabece oo ia ba i wna mere a ire contidence. arvart appeared to be muc ected by this rebuff, and wok his leave imme: | Pavion bon ape Sian | distely. ‘The functionaries of the royal household, | sold more five ly buth tor ht who labor incessantly for his fall, have redoubled | in tn per bbl di their acuvity since this occurrence. From wa + information + sane buy ere b } of its pot 2% Breen spot on i it eertaialy per | is the most dismal, rocky, barrea country, | ever few OF ever expect Ww see. This moraung we met fo many ond such Lirge bergs, that we had to keep strict Waich to steer clear of them; however, we Manvged enccerefoll), end came booming into | ell eequit them | the harbor of Whate‘ish Island, wih a tine breeze, | ©: 60) to then ychored nt 9 o'owek, Of all the miserable . | holes in the world, it takes the lead — Lexpeeted to find romething of a town, and when we came iol ¥ ‘Kree, July oe Ae SCNLEAWIG ACCOUNT. ORNPRAL WEL) o08's HEPORT OF THR haTTLe OF 1OSTEDT. The enemy aiter hating coureutrated bie forces up to the 23d instant. ja the neighderhood of Piwosbarg, preeented himee!f in troat of our advanced poe whieh bad re‘reated rhe eventug before from Stwade- oyu and Bienderpaue Lo Ileilig meek bay | fwartirh affarr ocourred with var advanced guard, Binet thie wing it to Oppore his advance. and they svoa Seabed! wil, doublons, ener Operated ~ cumetances, and as it was weary arked where it wae, for | could eee wow was Tiloh had roowived urders wot bo uudrrtaky any suing ould be gaived from the offers and ofderline seat i ee eos aan lees aovivity 10 the thown two shantirs and half « deze E Bronvwar Tusarne, The proprietor and manager roy) 3 ve they declined Out for rnch @ purpow, the fifth brigade was ordered ‘alin thafhan pe Ganses, bng.8) of thie beautiful themtre having during Claw teow “4 f not to advance furiber. bat merely to hold the en-my roca “ 5 eee ye | Weittew to London, to thete thentrionl mgeut, co © 1 in check. aud rome additir nal aid in thie reepsot was he excitement caused by the first reports o! moderate demand only “| SOR pany Of the best activi of the day or are Bude one bundred tout, ot 16 & Lane, cent ont here by government, at nw “ ~ . bevel: Priore, The indiffervot quailty | of w nuasiousry, Se ; he emt ou board whip this | trcgi seprecentacions om Medan, bt that # part of the second divisioa which. » from thence being of a much more favorable char- | Of the Inte arrivals of cheese prevents business, | aliervoon wid areined to enjoy our liquor aud good | jhe best stock company thae tg to the dieposition made, had directed ji* m acter then might have been expected from the ge- | Grease ter, where fuse. Gude buyers ot 204, thinge with a relicn . thiseity. The piroe eted t on wpon our left through Over-Tolk. ral tenor of the previously received accounts. It | O4 1¢ 20s; tuterior ports are wnseivadie Lrish— The Esquimeux are the most ugly, arersy look- ” fa which Me Conway. the several battallons bed through. e+ the itn bed | is, yevertheless, certain that the disease which po gly Ad Lever ra®: inen, Women wad 1 abe acior of t prooesdvd halt through the village, was a:tscted 67 ® | iroved ao destructive im IS40 and 1817, aud which | Gueiltsenget mutts thle eeube hie. Th ‘rome from nee Lo A wovtisin thatroot oere ordered to return ienaediatety, | Dae siver, thovgh ina modified form, attacked thus | gry almost beplected, & hvod to it for « cay MPy Bud Wextord, O40 to bie, ordered not to lose Resolved to awal iter this operation waseffected. iutelligense wee | & great meneure subsided, the most receut advices went to It from the reserve arti Ashorttime | reeppearance of the powwto blight in [retand, haw 1m | Schoo} for Soaa- of the’ great aid 00 oo quard, with ite right «i ‘Tdetedt, and ite male body om the U Flensburg ‘The let brigade ia ite rendesvous position of Lahr. ™ LS rn \ ae jumper, wit 8 ee tee ew Liet | down fo the calves of theit te " he hot dou, | TOOt eech rucceeding benson has again manifested | 654 to OTs, Kh ber! bs th. on scape pnctamea be hy nd auehs ove itee!f, an well in this country am in the winter isle. | erick, Oe ieude i Bilgo. S88 to Bz. weet; all made of seulskin, with the hair ou | Amey . neh, sae loge aes ar ata It would, of course, be hazardous to spexk pnat- | feconde 640. to Sle. per eet. Cuported irom (relend | are rll going to get & suit btore we leave, I] Mies Andere tively ae to the probable extent of the mischief, | fem the 226 to the Zirh alt. both jaciusive. S452 Gr bought me 8 pair of sevlokin etock ngs, whieh OFe | Chat of Maris a | but we strongly dieposed to think that the Bin 00 kegs 026 neat - Lge ty gh sored ne j ay ne Warm; the enly oy | by Mire. Abbot’ . Dales bnere, Mie. =. a jetene ty en ‘The Let orige te ae tee at dinorder will prove less grutral than last year, | Fic @apales boees that i re HOt properly cured sg ote ing tubsded, there and that the lees will be comparatively trithog | hee this week orem Tew doing tn Be deetor and | ere going to ocenpld Gamariuus, mo will mppene, W and Lapssteic | The weather, though at times overcast, has, ow > the lelend of Disco, mbor ~ Oar position had also been further artificially the Waele, been Tavcnuble visee ts lew of | Dime nee Rath eeemes are here, 10 sre what intorm trape we cau | ure to go ahead. thened ne fotlowa — | Just week, and the probuble resaitof the harvest aul] broken. = op. 27th. Larrived a few hours emer from | ~ The entertainments for thir even- At Wedelepang the tieid+. for the distance of balfe lie ne longer viewed with deepondeney. At the | Csrotine ki ely, efter a passage of vix howre On our | oft of mr W Detman mile, wore ta a Wenner stovkaded, 60 a6 Bot to | wame time we are by uo means sanguine in regard | of pond q orrivel, I found the Rescuer had arrived, and be without great withoalty, shoud ‘tae’ Some | Sane cnelinn a wtotd oF Ue aed crop, being of | -There that We sail to-morrow morning Therefore, ae the north of Wedet paug two admirably sitaated a the b - he quality oF y y » Hone, : it ie ete at night, ad | beve more than | esn brights vere occupied wih urtillery. for the purpose OF Movements wae % | opinion that mischief was deve during the bloom | en ng, ae., 1 chall have | do before we emul, © cas oe to bring this serawl to atacaig Tather more of a town the oper 0 Bie des Sram fied Major Ueperal You Meza « este % seentad the erevee: Wiegand vewiuasian formed cn the feld tHe, to tale at of the At the Gyidersho'ra-wood houre thery tx afordactoss saccnd division At $0 clvek thir Geawral left tor his | the Lengree. and to enaul- the dd origat+ to deboadh = Port. Dut whieh previo fe and cummence.'s attack, « poutoou brivge was thro: three battalions ofthe dtm brigade, . ~ ay sere ee nat: ing time, * hich no suherquent weather can reniedy. e iney, tf Anguat shovld prove rory cious. have serous deficiency, but the produce will niet @ rproulaters at furth tof Inst year, and the Id yerterday of fore, ia all pro | et fall previous rete ore. Av Laviely we found | ai there islends There ere, nnd one han- 1m oeor os a briskly 87e #bout fourteen Danes sou age eee ad died Eequimaes, We we bubility, be well supported. "The wheat trade his, | Mayne July £1. Cotton Ar stated in one tact re ett hundnees by the inspec om Jobe Dobhe ‘ ™ who Former, Burton: Hornblower, Pf dohmeing ads, wad one of | Pop-y Miew Hill; aad Mra. Furner, Mies Mary faglor, The principal thing | The inet piece t* “Crimson Crimes’ Fright, We, thing for the officers | Burton = Down, by Mints Cotente w Nine grtting about fifty dol | Tot bee fee the boxes thie orem fog. Burton plays—tuat's enongn aerone it. trop Thir pert of the areny ‘This br: would also be available for the recond bern ably got toyether and com it 2 ovat APapted for the purpose Vou Buygeren, At ball part nin “he | woation mt Mdstrdt eae 5 tent word that he war in readine-s to and the extreme retew then current have barely | out advices from the United sta in. As these battalions however, bed beep maintained. Weeontiane to be well euppled | pare, vader dale New York from the print sbither they had beea | wish fore ign grain, and the deliveries from ear ewe | Ute eleutnp) vin Walitan wever, asemed « more qoiet tone since our last, | port of the téth inet. we fred on Cucedey night Of govertor general of wil wey ae comes pare Or ' 4 ‘ sa teaies. per steamer Nie the Binest felluwe | ever hy rive. We Went of'er wow sel <hin New Ore We svcerrded tbe right @ing. it wan determined to am | Jeane to the with, or aboot a wis. T have a fine & corps of thr pares for another hour, afiwr | fruwris buve ralher ng ay pao Mimogg = cot made of young de » pair of ponte of | Neriomas Trrarne —The attendance every eventag hole line was to adeanoe with ‘he improvement whic ne taken place in the | GQistine tp the teehhin, eteckings of th me, and large bo at thie p bilehment, tc such ac mast giv _ weather, and the more hopefal resorts from [reland dane. from pede of Requimeut dvg’s thin ft think any | cnevep ¢ ee 00 onatloue to phate bt wrod trom | relitive to the tate of the potito ern, have render. Wat the efiest they may ta ny 7, | potteme by the Latrodection of novelty. 00 matter ehe chenees_of keeping Warm ate very good; don't | ot tee Sout ‘The iarpector at Luiely, who har beew ont | az.be,the expenen. The nee rarion o! tha here four years, told that we would net feel the the eadiog eharact:r Mie Maivion «it cold os neh at twenty degrees belo # zero here ae Trion bit, andt ir we would at five oF Fix dewrees at home, owing to | with the drama of © at dryness of the climate The inepeetor, Mr. | bee been played tor thirty.cia miehte a p thatthe cidee ed huyers exeerdingly enutions The verivala of “ the wheat coastwise int the port of Loudon lave heen mmont sapidiy wok | pmal!, boy we hed » hetter ehew of samples, by land wade advanced at tall vast I | cirringe, trum the home countier, at Mark-lane, | om Monday, them on any proviwus occasion for Jet known Thee secount re oo considered of int. ube Lengres th for the dedevet aru Pment of the « bing 10 bales catty, b oh Deeoming more aninaied aod with steediot ihe gy feniey hee crewerd the treene ke t. The mornin wing rematka- fearot wur left wloa am strength of onmne weebs past. wing provinw several buyers entered the market here on ¢ jo gu o to Denmark to reevain thi trope ot thie theatre like jt Wh f pirates 6ae S00n Rifles bed vers bravely opponed «k the @otrenebed pa-e betwoun | bly five, buyers ected on the reserve, aud wnly a lng Gut @o0ke oF 660 beaten. yer Od Boglecd. wae 0 +i Cn Sd cheat cae ee 4 Pause ‘mest be protratle to the manegre " nt inngthh argeor t heavy com | few preked ote were placed at prices Ie. per q ‘ at 100% on tonding The transnetions of cue he bad of aealekin, eacep: the he weadrene «of the re-rree cassiry four @ We battalions | ter higher than those current ou that day week. | day semcbed 1600 balew, wud Our rates fecoverrd their peep yews vail of ‘hee my COCry vair ia Aeros Prace Orena Mourn —Thin olegant ee abileae horse ertitiery. end ihe 4th bartalion, with | This ndvonce was geverrily insisted on, ia Conse: y. 1000 bales changed bed op, Greet ON oi coats, saying he coul ed On Monday ev ning, and tthe mee four guns «f ieot # den py of Colonel | quence of which « Inrge portion of the Easex wheat de without any ait ration in our quot get mere whee he reterned 4 will net find ont ot Me Bochen The pertoraanes ot tue even patohed towards + ve 7 éitiewkey pro Hon with the | wi. left on hand at the close. since then « few that we look for oor advice: meny men thet will give you wll their paots except M comsit of the opera of “Jutith” in ive Grove the eiemy oe Ail tte reports light sLowers ¢ fallen in this neighhorhood ope. te iith tuet To +m fhe potr they He ie a creme ut which represept the approach of Holof-race, wrought th pres that th olrectiog «large ty som bd the ba han olight! ded. There | Standing the Inmctivity of the previous week. our raven J will try let you know whet route we are | rd invceation of the High Powst, Sadith « Vim proportion of tie fore at tert wing, and thie thm. doting @heh eb yemeter bao slight'y reeeded. ve wot wndergene any marked droline, siihough oO take efter leaving he We expect to ao Devrent of the Aneel Lernpharl: Crand aseyeian = dyeing the oak. st part of One post iou, we commenced, he remeinne portion of the 2d brigade nad | Wer. coneequently, rather more disyosttioy to hay ih favor of buyetr, The eaves of the past lece gubed Dewautib, sbeat wan Thandend | Guet: Jadtth's Frayer tor her Country, Roe unpme on the eveoing of ihe U40D, to make arraogemenia tor four bettalions of the 4ch brigw on Wedverday, onda clearances was efleoted at bales forports; Vn amet - purtatib, abou ® Roedre ut the Aseyriane aid Destruction of Holot Phe Dovmmegotng ch aiteck with our right erg 6:1’ Lalo porition a rererer on the east vriers similar to thoee current on the 221. This 21 bales. nod tow # from bere; frem there wr go to Melville Hay, | Parrot dudiih ell be surtalued by Anos Misvop, thet » But ow tineing, o the night. that this laforma. be entioned eae morming there was ecarerly a sarnple fresh cose to Lanessier Sound, to Cape Walk » the, Wan Prien anor Nowetlt, AM . a “ on ar by mew Madame Ancuntty Hon was Det te hs depended apon, these arran, f this attook, the determined defenee | wy, end tov little beriness to ware 7 about try from Cape Walker we shell try ve get ap to ’ tere voamnerd, but o0 st Be fs sand ae ony v8 which wae ma: m passteg Yetoagh the wond hiiRarte aaeretion in Mons ‘ The mathet lane 9 Metv Ne lols, ane oe rivet mo pany ranductot J 0 = tae “ ” Te wit erg wheat BAB, we wali the witerk Tt eu thy mory diMeult to opvoe by the groand wu both | Teen t fave, Mowers?, remsined firm, | belee shorier We vetrr tn the ene will depend very much on cireumaances. ee ene ri nee eth a _ end god qualities have wie sa retail at rates quite Fhe teeeites anton, ge else J sha'l have to cume to @ chose, ne it ie afer 12 P. | js emt a te erent yay, Ae se apraehea ove ot The reserved cnvairy, wbich had bern eoncentrated | equni to thowe prid Inst week; renlly fine parcels ollowing sore the sales +Srated vie | Hage hit M., und [have much to do. Thiew the inst oppor. | {alet wil shpat, re eetten und « tonily we shall have of writing form bong time, une | Le PeP te Mee een gar in the movt chat uning io a whaler | meiody. t the me hedy wad other | Van Bele Upland. 106m 110; 60 bale Onbin 11-3 avi opened @ turiour - eon ton @ period amoust lees we have the woud lurk The euemy bed elena in euch atervion Che | cf red were held today at *- to 469 de. bad. daring thie operation. bese dermohed | porte et oropert he nomin: at Wedel rders te force thie of town mm belo, beand either home orto Enghend greatest sncoees has Tol, and the re. leet. Freeh grownt cownery four, and the bert beta ‘ + Your ever aflosttonate brother, of Barnum siver the rebuild: pw w mee ry * Rarement of Cotton tm Hare on the Bet Fale. W’ @ Loven. t the am tthe thine a fee commend of | Sitte of French, were held Ie pr sack higher ow | Stock ise Det of Janvary. 98.060 of whred 35.5060 i 93 reptting of ban an teh ee one She, Gowm On Schieperem bad been se complamiy exe | MOndev then ow that day sewnght, hat sellers | Imports from the letaevile6 "= MST - | aaa erp Pope renee Be~Ovunnena” Baseving enaneea ane awe She coven “nf tee eae. to oes Nn by atten tty wa aiyte ro toe the few p | with oo p—~y~4 wou tee Kiitate Hy yA = not reee ae alan Mewete Olarte. Hale ht wm ott LAD w u .. HQ wavitriag tt ation contribated ine Httle to by t forward have commanded Indians tew . for hogar poe * pu AK. Bud Miss Stanhope. give the atarres om ot Teil to take ndematage of, previews prices, The ou of thie cron from eRpeditios. aed aise for ’ pbrowd have been quite snfficirnt fo matiafy the de: aty WHE the Rogue Wt Ovrmrre — Fellows’ Band of Ministeris ace playing @ Yor, surcewded tn res eptarl o 0 reseptaring Oren 5 etl, wellers have refesed to wecept bas 4 by ech mt teeing che herincen tenting. “Ae bietioeh on pond Ime ney for gerd brary grindiog qualities. The me. over jbeseentthneteedh & etic nen melt Deve on w strictly Petal sowke, when ond ite weine has undergobe no chacge requirtmg ber Here the part New Mowe WV Wa tace hes publiched severet ning = Av they hed hut tew A brut ten dU neice. The rreripte of onts constaiee trom Sout third end fourth brigades wera, therefore, b Rey seats ar denthe high ground ofthe ott Anenende, land howe bak es trifling: baving, however, had Te precced NeDew throngh Pomale, ine | oror St J firgem, our cbiet eteongth wae thrown forwarg | cncitcue orital: offer gs, facivas kare boom Oar te bewntitel pt cen ef Tcthes bemanonsn ie.’ Tey hyt Noctureg end Leaaiime | nok Ae ete time ok te 00 bole Amerioar at! t

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