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= THE NEW YORK HE WHOLE NO. 6848. _ amu Bowery, K THRATRE BOXES, me cee ‘Orchestra nte.—! Bi open t7, and the gartele will rise at ® quarter 25, will be acted th 0 23 CENTS; PIT, 12% ‘Doors _AMUSHMMNTS. IBLO'S GARD EN.—MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEproy. if ‘Tickets, 60 vei Bamil dine Franck, Gabriel Slondin, Mi i larlequin, F Francais Ravel. tau Orchertre Tokai, 90 conte Pt Private Hazon admitting ter aaivste mous CHIEF; or, " ay OHATHAM STREET — Bes [74AN, OPERA, AT CASTLE GARDEN.—MAX MA- retck, Manager and Conductor. Admission, 0) conte. **Piuba¥ Bvewigo, July 3s sill be performed the opers ot DAY EVENING, ° ZA SONNAMBULA. Happy Family oe be AYMOND & Bow ye) DRIESBACH'S MENAGERIE.— This celebrated Menagerio—tho largest and Bess sone oon Aucted in the known world—embracing eimost ove znown to patural hirtory, and oe areal eae reds of sronsende of the most U; hae Yollowing ordei mrebunk, M Baco, ‘da, ‘ortlan se ee Yarmouth, Me. 5th . e., wet, ‘ae. ‘ions ASGARD — PROFESSOR nao the Dnived' Sta ANDERSON, THK GR AT bogs most respectfully to nf hat he purposes embark carly in September, and ‘antastiques, the future announcemen' clr patronage. ASTLE GARDE -7A1S DELIGHTFUL it ‘hich will and allies the honor of resort is now to visiters throughout th 7AM tose the the | and dost boautl dn this'coun the view mm the upper galleries of ot of ous Roble bay an P Stas ts ‘Ratbor is alone worth more than the pees of T's MUSEUM—APPLICATIONS FOR THE MAN. Genres and for eng oe for ‘he a fall and winter yy be made to, or through ‘arsloe, Dramatic ye Burton’ 's Theatre, New York. SHIPPING. pancnis ec, &C. FOR THE FRANKLIN, TO LEAVE FOR ¢ 2th inst., will be received until Friday, at te Zi Heo by, VINGSTON, WELLS & CO., 6 Wa OR LIVERPOOT,—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship PACIFIC, ps aad papers must pase through the Post Office: Por freishe OF passage, having unequalled accommodations for elegance and comfort, apy OLLINS, 56 Wall stroet. eived on board after Thurs- hil All letters ae jallavee and Lone or froigh! » SAND & ais Agents, 0 Broadway. — YOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States Mail Steamship FRANKLIN. James o i Wetton, ‘Lopwender, will leave for Havre, ut Sot % land the ad n'Non At 12 o'clock, at 7, orth River. $120. 3 ntiog to twenty thousand i? will be daiverea' in vondon for 5-lthe of one oy cont. Spe- cle m jay previous to Lug ga Pthould be sent on board 1e day before slow.” For freigh woge, apply a. ee athe ys (OR LIVERPOOL.—THE NEW AND SPLENDID Steamship CITY OF MANCHESTER, will leave ’hi- adelphia for Liverpool, on Thursday, the 2ist Angust, at 12 o'clock. The eb 't accommedations of this Steamer make a a mort desirable conveyance for those about vpitias Eu. . Fare in the Saloon, $100; Fore Cabin, $60. railroad ‘tickets to Pidadelphis b by tie Sarat For freigh bara AES Al Exel PACKETS yor mann —su COND LINE. —THE FOL will Yeove lisre om the 16th, and New Piseag ie 2 ‘ot each moush = Ship ST. DENIS, oli, tans Bey —— ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP ‘COMPANY. THE Onur Through Line for California an treot. —Fare reds did double aay, ane’ i SGA Sit one Les NDI NT I Linn for Chagres 4) aes a 'y a Marr: Petite jonopely, 7 _alted a Fer onabied to pay ‘wopoliae their vi oper have cot lor the direct tenet of the travelling esti Penta por euble foot, Tor irelght of Agont, 51 Courtiandt street, N. prcine MAIL, STEAMSILE © gomrary, —ONLY july dt4 dow 7é an Ear Serer Ni r i ‘oF iF West at. ot Pee pty he oes, Si South stecet, ovat Ok CAL EORN 1A.—LOWEST PRICE PASSAGE tickets to through tickets to San Fraacieco, gree ly “han any other line, Passe: Wy calli ey ST o 2 ine Fosse’ | one of whieh ry ‘well Enown steamship SARAI SAND, of 1, or Garthen Seder anne he oo st te — Arrangemon: ‘Rept ranni , an exten eal ‘One stoamers will keep np the sonnestion bo Orven Aoapules and'the ether Mex ports Atisntic wil! be maintained by thr | GHEROR EH rtm tout | bait LAT Toto ver ae oe York to for ‘Ghagres HAL The new stoxmehipe EL DORADO ant FALCON wititform | A digeot line betwoon New Orleans and Chagros, lonving wt ‘Ae will insure a4 little detention as poonttse oF ‘and forming, acifle steamshipe, ¢ ection in the mail Bi lower onbin, bo Sas 2, IW Rinore ee Pre tapes teow Row Wark tC ‘Ptoptad by ws bemraey Wor che los ct barthe, op 4. hy Bs Gb Bonen ‘stoos nad ab Goel agen. nun Woon pucver. . 1§ | | | J BS x Willoughby, Mr. | Amin ore A. Bo % itr, ‘Fredericks ent Elta, ; ore Mr.¥. Be Cocker Gonoeal Seott, iM, zo conclude with the dremaotA, %, Loe tie On Hoes at by or ae rg Mr. Fox Faun; a w. bast ayo Basbarie, 4 r. Stafford; Nimrod, Mr. J. M. Cook; Je; ‘Lia, Miss Ludlar, nea mee be Beye a ‘AN MUSEUM.—P. T, BARNUM, M Eouaxics’ 3 HALL, NO, 472 § BROADW A ¥, ABO i John Groenwood, Jr, Assist ‘Grand streot.—O pen every night dari antl ant Manger, poet cae Museum and Performance, | (urther notice, The original aad well inowa CaaistY's B sae, i ynder tony 1 Eye LS, com, rae e ah 5d verses of VENT inv which i ripe Martinetei Lig ‘cron the atage on mo i 4 pole twelve, foot high, | @ feat never before at; years," have been received wi empl put Artiste except Gabriel Ravel, lay and | (avor ree | respecticie’ aba fushisentls wediontne Feiday, Jul July Sith sand 2th, ie afternoon at d o'clock, | Tickets Do a6 Zand will commenc a Performance, Le Folks Payaan, te pit of | o'clock. ‘The pa sty’s Mini trols Are | vOwtuNE FROLIC, “In the evening, at 8 3 itt | informed thatthe Satara noon Concerts w | “Rope, Macie, The Thrve Glad he fareo of PASI GN- | sontinned for # "| ALLE St VOL AU VENT. The | | ELLOWS' MINSTRELS. AT FELLOWS’ NRW MU! tai Hall, 4 Brondway. vetweon toward and @ streets: open overy night, This ustly celebrated and eflicions | corps of talented and ox pertormers, under thesole | B. Fi a4 ‘whee comoerte in n this ity for | mn reecived with tl test favor b: a est vontiineed. | vent i Asniae <% 26 o cents. Doors open at ak, An afterncon consort for the especial acoommo- Sorelook, P. M. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 17 5 CHATHAM sauane, —rast | week but one me , ‘Admission—Seats in Private Boxes, 60 conta; Stage’ seats; 873g contay Parquet, 1: varied and of arouse: i Ethicplan Opera Troupe, bumberin the hs it, and at the same time tl Model Artists, who are the United State x Beane sf | Ar 0 re, and who personate & nui lected for thei ux, taken from the pictures of ancient company of Arab Gitls, who 0 through iety of feats Of atrength rity; Madame Rosa- iy Bemats degxiec im she weelty company of a" Female A ria il ‘aa exhibition of ther with a isting of Lea's fifteen perf the most talented b ir Dor of benutifell tubl Barbie Sta equalied in the wo performances r partiowlade see bills NICKERBOCKER MALL, CORNER OF EIGHTH e and Twosty-thitd atreet.—Splondid variety of ian entertali night this week, by Wh! ind of serenaders, mins in number, most off ient and talented companics. ast 7, co mmence at 8 o'clook, ‘ards of admission, 286 oente. WHITE, Manager. voTs Opel precisely. AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLY: DiTARy GARDENS, BROOKLYN.—A ADMISSION oa apn ond Lyceum Com- pany. Fri Ba uly "eh cos will com- menoe with THE MAN WITHOUT A MEAD-Oblivious Top, Mr. DS. Palmer; Tom Featherstone, Mr. Florence; Miss | Top, Mins Crocker: Kate Huntley, Miss J. Gould. | Popular Damee, by Mit Mr, Flotcher, | To ba fo- lowed by "the fares of MY PRECIOUS BETSEY —Me, tail, Gohneton; Mr~ Bobtail, Me. Philtips: Mrs Waxtail, J. Gould. To » Crocker; Mrs. Povetl, Mi (gueludé ith the ponmlar piece ot” 2 Phillips. wrence Paragon, THE waenmne PLACES. UE NEW HAVEN HOTEL, ublic Bq r the Colleges, New Haven, Gonnectlent. I tablisiinent, recently erected on the corner of Chapel and College Les ype is e open r the recepti visi javen, its air of its internal arr cipal pointe of in "FRONTING ON THE | ay he aecured that no om will b spared that may contribute to ates. end enjoy) isi RGE D. IVES, Propriotor. ASHINCTON HAUL, HIGH BRIDGE, YORK | W Island side,” Th there new z od Hotel is ception o "parman ie, hy found that f the most that late celebrated for yep sovelionn fishing. Carriage the depat (Har aay i vdisengers to the © Waahta trai the Tae Also th ‘ond By Wcere's line of stages from City Hall Place dives | ALEX. R. ‘Tionr ition, Shrewsbury Ri THIS B Late of the AY: 1 ION HOTEL, NEW ROCHELLI tifwily situsted famil commodate families term: and d utke ble fommunications lett ‘st the Clinton Hote! will ve | pe be ory Pag BY JACOB wetpers MORRIS, ‘his fee ing place, can be accom most comfortable man moderate Par. tiewar attention paid to ‘ue. ‘comfors st ledies. ‘Ales, por- | *€ tera, wines, liquors, and segars always o OR hel ag me Faviniyy Bott, SRAEWS- Rogei re} ik. or month. The situation of tais pl There is LEAVE TO INFORM IIS port tha Nhe cute of 3: PRESS AGENCIES, Kc. A xpress Arrangem-nts.—De: Rates Reduced /!—The rainy season on the L detention. All freight through by this Express with Mail. Our next great California F. eae tll 1 isthmus no reat United States al imo for | a the Jethimus preclude the pzobability of eftie route, the precedence cusranteed to onr Expie Sinai pankas P.M, on the day of Crrtem House Clea Every : st be strictly water prool, of ib will be atowners ehage should excced 125 ibe. In woisht ADAMS & ©0., 16 w Wall r'ccet. cand JOSHIPYERSTO CALIFORNIA BERFORD | % tw » publish an extra Evers & Waterman, th oi your goods, be, shipped sense Bay 5. shipped by the C t City, on June 2 from Chagree om the Bth July, a the foll ter will prove :— Cuaanes, July & 1851, . warded to Pa- reepestinlly, AN, late Ran Rannels & Co. We remind shippers that our rges for delivering goods Jp San Francisco are 2) per cout less than those of aay other xpress Co DERFORD & CO., 2 Verny street, Artor Howse. y meet wi ce of thore of ree. ood per Brother Jonathan advance of all gvods by samme steamer; ment arrived in Panams thirty-six c kota, fora hed on tho above ston THOMPSON & HITCHCOC: Pearl streot, corner Wall, and Agente, | IVINGSTON, WELLS & CO, 6 WALL STREET DEG te inform their business frie familiar with the valueae goods in this market, will leave iMiev on the 24 of August next, aud L' for Europe, in the P rive his attentio remoy be ents him, Liberal advances will | undor this arrangement. ER & COS CALIFORNIA EXPRESS toh their next te per Brether Jona- hie #8 that, pla § water pro +. Pretghts er B'irgmn & €0.'S OREAT CALTFOR through in thirty days. Letters, ¢ om, three cents; freight, 2 per cent Tear th rexprese. harge of epoctal meee stenmer Ohio, 2 Venoy street, Antor I, er RPUCED RATRS "RAN fornia, vis the Leth mon of F rah For perticniars. 9p) H. EAUHRISSON &'O0, Agonts, ST Wail sever, OF No PORTATION ma, TO CALt- 4 | against their making bead against | Tocqueville to the French Legislative Assembly. jae the | eventuality | afresh in the eareer of revolution and No | destruetion of libert | Qos point all were | tutienal majority could not be obtained, ed the constitution | by Cardinal Antinelli, | ug | in cpen day, The victim of the aawassin's knife was the | of Torin, state that some excitement was caured on the t, | cenled th . were | the Quirine t- | lotte 4 forty-eight | | | VANTA EXPRESS vhs | being attri THE EUROPEAN NEWS. | | ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA AT BOSTON. The steamship America arrived at Boston early yoster- day morning, and our files of European papers, brought by the New Haven Railroad, reached us about midnight, ‘The French 5 M. DE TOCQUEVILLE’S REPORT RELATIVE TO THE REVISION OF THE CONSTITUTION. {From Willmer & Smith’s Times, July 12 There can be no doubt that the report of que- ville is one of the most important State rf hes France bas produced for some time past. ra borately drawn up. It recites that @ numerous bed sat the Assembly calls for the revision of the cons! tion; and then plunges into the whole question of Sevidon, monsseby er mo meneseny, fapunlic or no republic, dwells upor the horrors which will ensue if thore should be no spon and tl when the ;ewers of the Legislative Assem! President expire, in May, 1852. ‘The simultaneous ex- tinction of the two powers, and all its fatal risks, are pointed out; and the danger of the crisis is ted 4 more deplorable on account = central pene of the governinent. era very philosophical discussion of ‘he rights of all parties—the people. the aristocracy, a 1 the goverelgn ps ers of all degrees—M. de Tocque- ville arrives at the cenclusion that the only way to avoid mischief is to delegate the power to @ constituent Assembly unfettered in every way whatever. The reporter dwells at great length upon the principle whic! guided the election of the President in Ameriea; and shows that even there, where the cffice is lees important, the election is less Girect than the mere choice of a re- presentative of a legislative assembly, ‘Phe mob, in fact, | would vote only for the name which they know. constitution once infringed, every guarantee would be lost. M, de Tocqueville accordingly recommends a re- vision of the constitution, but at the rame time wholly precluding ‘the candidature of Louis Napoleon, the Prince de Joinville, Ledru Rollin, or other parties. Hix observations condemnatory of the’ policy and practice of Louis Napoleon and the people of the Elysce is of the sternest character. and in our opinion quite conclusive the predomi- nant feeling of the Assembly. In point of fact, however ably M. de Tocqueville's report is worded, itis very evident that he consi¢era it hopeless that the Legislative Awcmbly will relgits powers to a Con- stituent Assemb! the w of thisinuch dis- Gusred report will be, that nothing will be done, but thet in August the Assembly will adjourn without com ing to any definite determination whatever; and we still cling to the opinion that matters will remain in statu quo. M. Odillon Barrot, when the report was read in the committee, tried to weaken its effect in that point which especially insisted upon the maintenance of the law, as against every adven- N | furous usurper, He fenced in his speech, tnslsting that the circumstances of the ccuntry might require But however Odillon Barrot same ‘legal prceveding. msy quibble, the plain fact is, that the report ir fatal to all kinds of schemes having for their object the over- | throw of the republic; and our opinion is confirmed, that the Assembly will prevail against the intrigues of all the various plotters against the republic, especially against Louis Napoleon, ‘The following is a summary of the report of M. de He be- gine by stating that 23) members of the Assembly call | for the revision of the constitution; aud then examines whether the constitution be essentially defective, He selects as the main vices of this charter the syetem of electing representatives by the scrutin de liste, OF ballot- ing aceording to a prepared list of candidates. He then dwells upon the inceseant provocation to conflict between the two powers. The reporter next examines the op- FECTION—Sir portuneness of revision, and states that the objections | of MM. Baze and Cavaignec on this point had been eet aside by the committer, which did mot deny the | danger. but insisted on the necessity of amending the | constitution. The fatality of the simultaneous extine- tion of powers is pointed out. This deplorable coin. | cidence might have been averted, had the presidential | election taker place, as was first intended, in May, 1849, ‘The crisis is pointed out as more perilous in a country where the authority is so centralised, He arrives at the | conelurion that the only regular way of preventing an unconstitutional dictatorship is to delegate all the pow- ers to a Constituent Assembly. The reporter tl verts to the surprise of February, and the deep rm, | that pervades society lest a change should lead to + ecoiaiiem, He dwells on the increased hazants to which the country is exposed from the divided state of the tly construct | party of order. and from the direct election of the chiet of, ‘the exceutive power by “universal sul- frage. Even in America, where the office of Pre. sident is ro much lets important, the election is Ne will vote naturally for . de Tocqueville then en- sear ee bility of an unconsti- | tutional re-election, proceeds to lay down rules for the | guidance of the so vereign Assembly under such an ‘The constitution once infringed. guarantee is lost, Who would dare to sa Arsembly cught to sutfer the count lento t Cenid wer to prepare an unconstitu- ‘ould not this lead to open and it tolerate the abuse of | tonal candidature? u- sion ~ | violent conilict between the two great powers? Ln this Wie Genel ata | struggle, of course, the, Assembly would triumph, but at the price of giving the supremacy to the It was difficult to set any iasue to the status vo, but usurpation, anarchy, ruin of the republic, or ‘The committee had pronounced for tota) revision The question of whether the form of the government should be open to change is adroitly fed. ‘The committee neither, {nm the republic ner recommended monarchy. But tt thought the As- mbly might, without exceeding its limits, recommend, fs the safest course, Cen og hl to present institutions. namely, that if the consti- ute ehould be invariably and universally obe; Sanguinary Accounts from Italy. A conference took place on the 4th of July, at Castle iso, between the Pope and the King of Naples, who landed that night at Port Banzip, where he was received His Majesty embarked the same ht, immediately after the conference n the streets of Milan a murder hy been committed in Austrian employ. The event has caused much con- | sternation, and ir viewed as a polities! demonstration, | | Nothing is known as yet as to the wuthor of the deed, The Tuscan Momitore, of the 2 Trem: 2ith ult,, publishes a de- to contract a loan of cree autherizing the | twelve millions of franes with ‘the house of Bastogi and DAMS & CO.3 EXTRAORDINARY CaLironvta | toh Guaranteed !!—~ | Sons.jot Leghern—this loan to be “guaranteed by the iron mines of the island of Kiba Letters fr im Rome, of the 24th ult in the Kisorgimento Isth by & rentinel at one of the prisons fring upon a pri- and killing him upon the spot, for having sp: m his window to some persons in the atreet The Progresso of the Sth inet announces that the mili- tery commander of Lodi had been stabbed, with » potnard A letter from Venice, published by the Genoa Gazette of the 4h inst..states that ficteen respectable iababi delay ov that ox | | tants of Tr vieo bad been arrested and thrown into prison. them were several clergymen and physicians, » and two ladies. They were, it appears {having subseribed to the Maxziui loan We read iu the Milon Gazette, under ult. that «man, armed with a stiletto, was found con- day betore in the house of Colonel Nardoni, with the intention, no doubt, of attempting his asanssi. potion ‘The pew Bank of the Pontificia! States commenced its erations on the let of July Letters from Rome, of July 3, state that the asensein sreo Evangelist is reported to have been arrested the provinces there have been affixed on notices threatening the Aussrian hey irftict the punishment of the baton on political delin Preparations are being made at Rieti for the arrival of 3.000 Austrians. The French army is to be raised to 14,000 men. That part of i formerly inhabited by the Swiss bas been al- to them, Very Interesting from Tarkey. Revers! convocations of the ministers have assembled at the Subtime Porte, for the purpose of taking into vn sideration the refugee affair, Finally, it has been de cided that the few remaining tefagees here should be ex- elled from the country. Their number is about 700 Ye terday they were invited to the police offter, and of- fered @ free pasenge to the United States, with £5 allow. ance more ‘his measure has been mach condemned ated to the nefarious influence of Russia Ve Koreuih ond bie party have recetved authorization to wepare to quit thelr uncowfertable quarters at Kuteya by the let of September. A government steamer will ere thoy will be handed convey them as far as Malta, w! ever to the British authorities, Their detention will bave execeded two years. and during the whole of that long time they have been liberaily provided for by the ‘Turkish government counts from Constantinople, to the 2th wit . state Cartel, a villnge on the Asiatic shore, opposite to Prince's ish had been compl destroyed by fire ‘The Sviten immediately sent Ismail Pasha, Minister Commerce. to the spot to provide foe th jof of the in- babitants and the reconstruction of the to’ med. Vetk Effendi, late commissioner in the Dana bian proviners has been appointed siabassador to the court of Teberan. Count Rechherg formerly Austrian ambacendot to Bra. all, Sweden, and the Frankfort Diet, has been appointed inte roureto at the Porte Karthqtake shocks continued t Rhodes and Maket The Cireavetan War. t dated Constantinople, June 19, contains th | foliowing Correspendence from Circassia witl fora time cease to be mere dircussion, The period of action is The reeen of the Citeacsians hae already se Feriovs res ady boon informed of th And ammunition having been by of Hat evacuation ban. The gu taken ont the castles o famed him the " ny 2 of home, 30th | | but ALD. should stir. Daily applications Trifis by the mander-in-chief, for iriniarons ments, and evo regiments of Cossacks were on their way to join Russinn army. The Governor of Froseas Kale was plso*danges situated; he had deman succor, and. by last account from were being embarked on_board of ® Naib bi Russia, was ec! wick owners spirited thy friends. Thames wad crew and div the ler a ue to bim * boat's e visi brious eave. r. prov Lon. plerdid or #0 numer: th partielp cor pan gravel, ee the ere wy aly taxed at four Violence, it thi ‘ibte with stores aneasnest de ‘are. wrong in thi ‘brianod from hia to raise of Circassia, I cout on the accounts de St. Petersburg! cia}, and, althoug! w had the Accounts from Trieste, state that adopted a yote of gensure en the Sree nimity of the vote caused surprise, at before. ten new senators had been created. A correrpondent of a Birmingham many of your readera may, like myself, cently struck with the immense masses of rials which bave, on several occasions, been latter! drawn through the streets of Dirt way, it may perhaps interest them to know that, on in- quiry. 1 bave learnt they were for the Atlantic ‘stoam- ip. now lying at Liverpool, undergoing an extensive | !Tince repair by Messrs, Watt & a dangerous posit excited several tribes, long since submitted to standard of revolt, and the war-cry throughout the ed ition you against placing a: for pubileation for. the fed details are somewhat oM- The Cortes meet on weeps, November. general officers have resigned their prevalledin Portugal on the Samat The elec Every individual n promulgated Eagan which by tls time murt have reached their doatinution’ Several sailing vessels Rnve been taker follow as soom as ‘This promptitede of Russia even T have heard it tegen di vy Re oathority vigorous measures must be , in pen irtl Memad General at Odessa to ammunition, T admit. as uswatin such cases, they are rather ps still hey ean be relied upon. The Grerees 8, Of the 2th’ ult, received vic® Greek Senate hud unanimously una- ly a few days Coumanis. Tran: per annum is qualified to vote, The Steam Ship Atiantie. per says :-—~“As | i hare. "Down ree engine mate- sham to the rail- No., of Soho Foundry, Smeth- Beome idea Py a formed of the magnitude carrying it, known reput: hoped that the vessel will realize the expectation of its and projectors."” of the vessel, and of t facilities of the above estab- lishment for such an undertaking, when it is stated that the iron shafts and cranks weighed at jeast twenty tons, and the pedestals of cast iron for upwards of forty tons. From the well mn of this firm, it is now confidently alter both the Arctic and the Baltic, creased accommodation for passengers ; but the work will be executed on the other side of the Atlantic. nett, Thomas Harris, men, belonging to the New York pac! were brought up in the custody of Inspector White, of the Thames police, charged with mutinous conduct on bauled out of the , and also with vio- William Irving Coates, the third beard while their vessel was bein Shadwell basin of the London Doe! lently assaultin, officer of the ship. ‘The prosecutor is a native of America, and has a wife d temily residing in New York. in command of vessels, but joined the Congress in the capacity of third officer, as he witbed to return to his Mr. interested in transatlantic steam following the vavigation, ‘The sailing of this vessel for New York in the course of the present inonth will ercate an intense yoterest both in England and America, os its career eretofore has disappointed the sengulne hopes of its ‘The alterations which have taken place in the Atlantic will render tbe versel capable of acccmm¢dating 200 passengers, instead of 150. The Atlantic takes the place of the Arctic, and will sail on » 23d instant, the Arcti extra steamer. ik after, as We believe it is in contemplation to Mutiny tn the American Ship Con (From Willmer & Smj At the Thames police office, on Tuesday, nd John Welch, American sea- ship Congress, '# Times, Jul a= , 80 as to obtain in- iene Bur- He bad formerly been He went on board, for the first time, shortly be- fore five o'clock on Monda: afternoon, while the vessel wes being hauled out of Shadwell Dock basin into the At that time, and as usual when any ship is as exchany Congress about quitting the decks fo: a foreign port, a number of rostitutes assembled on the quay, and the most disgust- ed between the women and the e ship was full of passengers, ber of the female passcogers expressed theit The men appeared ‘at the men’s conduct.and were compelled to quit deck for their eabina, ercoursging the obscenity, and Burnett quarter deck, where he commenced using flithy exe Tressions to # Woman on the quay, and she retorted in language. The captain desired the forward. and raid be would not allow suel board his ship to be iked cn to the prisoner to go conduct on Purpett refused to quit the quarter deck, and before he could eight or nine of the crow rue the deck, and com present in the mutiny truck the and the second officer wae accordingly called to remove him. Upon the second officer doi pein. by The recond aristance, and while he Burnett. Harris approwched thems and struck Mr. evar ® violent blow upon the lip. The prosecutor steppe: backward on the deck to prevent a repetition o! 2 pad himself in seourity. upon him, pulled him off enced beating and Kicking him in « mest womerciful manner. The three prisoners were and the outrageous conduct upon the cflicer. and Welch appeared to be acting as ring- 80, the prisoner im several eee, Prosecutor to was endeavoring to ia } the Some of the rufflans kicked him upon the head re’ pit ‘ard Me fh m for six The Queen’ wirdow ext ely filled wit a the garish deli tion, regarded without envy t that hore the distinguis end Corporation to the dercerded to hone with her prese » early we cix o'elrok, cartinges began to ret down | and about that hour the ¢ ay at and and wd ace being comfired t b her Majesty's ar the two other beat hom with their fists. same Gime exclaimed. d bedy, whilet otbers threw themselves upon him and Welch had & heavy wooden belnying pin in his hands. and he struck the prosecutor several times about the head and body with it, and at the “if you are the third inate, we will let you know that we will have no Englishman to command Welch also threatened to kill the prosecut jconers called out to the erew “to While the crew were upon him the prosecutor felt one of the men’s fingers at bis left eye, and an at tempt war made to pull it out his eye would have been gouged but for the timely ar val cf Inspector White, of the Thames police, and bix ‘There waa no doubt that who found the whole of the crew of the Con- the Gui we of route ta egninet cabs teed for Gu ba: are The royal earr down Flect str etare, crowns, and 1 aries in a state of mutip Inspector White eald custody, as they ap} sthay. ‘The ship cutor weuld have to join bis veesel at Portemouth. The men were slightly intoxicated The prisoners denied that they knew that the com- nt was the third © Burnett said that the onl called him by an oppro- ® iL-tresting Mr. Contes, be was Weleh ewid by he saw his ebipmat torn. and etroggling with the to separate them, wheu he was ‘cured. the belaying pin. Hier ris raid the prorecuter used the belaying pin, and | *till eluced he took it from him Mr. ¥ y raid be ne the prosecutor wa From Willmer & Sinith's Ti On Wednerd: lively interest to the cial visiters whe is. as Well ms The iluminat omnibure Mie 't feades had been erected at varic as likely to be the greatest te, where pressure fe Guards arrived to keep the | At eight o'clock, th pd for the pre loved againet the pare in enticipation of her Maj: ck, the Dutchess of K arrived in poyal carringes Coeck, te royal pre (gh? cerrioges. int Prince Albert, affon sof and the Duke ef N ‘The royal procession arrived at Ti o'clock Re took the three ared to be the ring! \d threatened to atrike him wed by him. Prosecutor, trouble. namearily er copsiderable should deal comp: risoners into ra of the since left the river, and the prose- Instead of with ww nothing ef the disturbance until » Harrie upon the deck with his shirt | He attempted | the various side-ta PRICE TWO CENTS. . get mear the end of the but solitude. It would have been work bee tne an agreeable was Pines of the pil- Grime by the many sheets of plate glase and mirrors with which Mr. Sims hud so profusely supplied these receases. her Majeety was conducted to the erypt for supper. comphinnee with the antique character which the vaul! arches and low-crewned cells of the apartment ined the place, the provedores had invented dishes, the of whiob We cannot now stop to trace. ‘The vescock talk | feathered. and with all the glories of his shining Plumage | and recplendent tail—the Aure de sanglier, fresh from the forest of Ardennes, made pleasant companionship With bounden de foie gras cur truffes. aad chapons @ la Pom- padour. Dugoniies in armour, Re the teene euses | opium, After fome space of time devoted to promenading, antl to | chests, such dancing under difficulties as that we have described, ‘The tables for the royal supper were laid out in @ splendid and really taseful manner. There was Foal finest Amontillndo, hock of 1822, sherry (bottled for poicon) 105-years old, which then cost £000 a butt. and — Iowscatel ond paxarcte, sillery and sparkling champagne. | The wine glasses (made for the Ootneltin) had the royal crown, the city sbield, and the gtobet(as typifying all na- | tions) engraved with intervening groups of corn, fruit and flowers, emblematic of the various portions of Eu- rope. Supper having been concluded by the !royal party, a tremendous rush was made by most of those present to The Queen, attended by the | pd ber suite, retired in the order observed upon | here: ming — All the’ company stood up to do her houor, and left the varieur alleys in whiel they had been buried in the pursuit of the pleasures of the table, to give | & parting cheer to their sovercign. — Shortly before one | sleek the trompets somnded a royal flourish at the gates at Guildhall, and through adense mass of people, ebeering incessantly und with the greatest enthusiasm, | ber Majesty returned home to Buckingham Palace after this interesting: visit to the ancient’ metropolis of her |e kingd We bare not heard of aay serious secidents, though in uence of the great pressure of the crowd, several persons tustained injuries from being tarown down and On Thursday evening the Lord Mayor received a com- munication from Lerd John Russell, conveying her Majesty's most gracious approval of all the arrang+ments, and announcing the fect that her Majesty had been plessed to conter the dignity of a baronet of the United Kirgdem, in token of the royal appreciation of the hos- Pitality presided over by his iordship. The Great Exhibition. | The attendance on Wednesday. the %th inst. at the Crystal Palace, although not so great ag on the previous | day. War still greater than the Wednesday of the pre- ceding week Her Mojesty was one of the earliest vi- siters, and, having proceeded et once to the electric | b cfiice, spent rome minutes in watehing the ations of this great scientific wonder of the eountry. Asa test of the rapidity with which messages might be | conveyed to and from distant points, her Majesty com- manded that a message should be forwarded to Edin- | burgh for the latest paragraph of news inthe Svoteh | popers The ant wer, « paragraph of ten lines, eame back before he Miles ty left the building, and announced. cu- | ricusly enough, the arrival of the Countess f Neuilly (ex-Cucen of France) in the Northera capital. Her | Majesty, after examining several other departments, parked down the nave through a double line of the Visiters, graciously bowing im acknowledgment of their | silent gestures of loyal homage, and was conducted tober carriage. During the duy the pupils of a great umber cf national and parochial schools came to see the wonders of the Exhibition. There were immense | Lumbers of forvigners present, and large detachments frcm the country; among others, one of 150 men from Mr. Fussel’s fowudry, in Somersctshire, ell of whose ¢x- Penres were borne by the principal, without any deduc tion of wages, ‘The ovly noticeal Se suotene forsee goods Was a case of splendid mirrors from France, of large di- | niensions, and very superior quality, The total number of rs was 58,065, and the receipts, $2,718 14s. Notwithstanding the unfavorable state of the weather on Thursday, 61 4¥2 persons visited the Crystal Palace, and thy large amount of £2,958 was taken at the doors. The prizes are not to be awarded till after the close of the Eabibition, the period for which was fixed, on Satur- day. for about the midd'e of October. It is intended | thot arrangements shall be made for lighting up the building in the evening It {efaid thet cne of the bishons. on complaining to the inspeetor that he was closely watehed by two police: | | men all the tine that he was in the Crystal Palace, was | told that the only thief who had lately been taken was | a swell mobsman Las ape in episcopal gear, and that the | police did not know bim, and suspected a seoond attempt of the kind. Miscellaneous. Tne Resaixs or Pavt Joxee—The Paris corres- | pondent of the London Times, says:—The following mrmerandum is from a friend who has taken some pains to uscertain the last resting place of the celebrated Paul Jones, about which atherized to investigate the mat | vein, ell the ministerial bereaux in I | patient inspection of the record tube initing in the Prefecture. and | nly tbat the death of the remarkable personage in cccurred tm Paris; that his body was interred | ip the Protestant burial ground then existing to the rear of the Hovel Dieu; that the piece of land devoted to such purpere was efterwards sold, | were collected and thrown into a common pit (or, per- hops. the eatacombe.) The documents, or authentic copies of them for rubstantinting these facts are im the ands of the gentleman alluded to, and in due time will be published. I should add that the Mo pending iu dete to the entry found in the ‘been stated.” Da. Wisean xo tie Hover or “Commons—The Morning Herold staves that when Dr, Wiseman was in- vited Ls un of Commons to He did not use the let to join his ship; but he should punish the prisoners to the extent of his eb, and in default committed ViLMt to the City of London, are now congregated f to the os were not, pe 4 upon some fe i empl ant enelg from thy of ladies apa, a of a city di, Visitors bal yt ® The ” Her Majer usly acknowl initials presen Flags were Ye fore te G stre Ged pave Kcoorder, the shert ch rang ® Joy » o°elyok the ilvall itself was not #0 wpen enme for mer ocensions lof her M wu her carriage, », July 12.) t Majerty and Prince Albert ce the grand entertainment | . nod Corporation of the city of | 4, 0 aoe ea yok | wight be obtained, whieh woul ‘The rarity of ht, and the briliiancy a th quit ited a ‘The view down Cheap in t it, In Faxbabition of th jurtry of all Nations. the reyel vieits vo the eliy by ni of the rpeetacie, rendered the ceeasion one of the mst | oontiess thousands of foreign and | st manses of our own popula- e #0 she 4 very | and the streets who. permitted to ilumina- | long line of equipages | fthe Lord Mayor ene which the Queen had con ity. At half past eight, the sirects | of cartioges with visite sty's arrival About nine nt and the Duke of Cambri avd at fivepminutes past nine u left Buckingham Palsce ia e the Queen and alnsb rough Je. bar about half. « vory warmly re p salutations 6 at with its banners vet peal, royal « Hop. Ar. a fl, 0 9. by om the | ve the information required. the applicaticn to his principal was renewed, Dr Wiseman, however, committes's curiosity. A peremptory at length been served upon him, and he fummone ba will be taught that, in this country. the eeclesiastieal chetacter imparts no exemption feom the jurisdiction of secular courts | y petition had been exten- | presentation to the I Theie to tdehips to send & stew a cairn of stones has recently been discovered; Ube ia morinliate thinking thet, if that particular portion of the Arctic sent were examined, some satisfactory ev ead either to the rescue ppanions, or, at all | of Sir Jobm Franklin and bi events allay the univerral excitement by throwing « | cleo: Hight upom their fate. Messrs, Baring’s Cirealar. Lonnox. Friday, July 11-5 o'clock P. The demand for most articles of colonial and foreign produce has fallen off this week, and pricesin many in- | ‘tances have shown a dowuward tendency. Brondstaffs are agni cheaper, the weather continuing highly favora- | ble for the growing etops. Cotton is one-eighth of a penny lower, Cofles,on the other hand, bas been in | better request at steady rates. Vor details of the pria- cipsl tramecctions we beg to refer to the subjoined re- marks In the lending Astenicax Srocns there have been oe- casional transactions nt the following prices. The | prices of other United States securities are nominal United States 6 per cent Bonds of 1862, 10514 « 105; ditto | © per cont Stock, 1867-8, 104 @ 105!;; ditto 6 per con | Cewpon Bonds, 1868, 110 a 121, vearce. Kentucky 6's 05 & ON. Masenchuretts Sterling O's, 107 a 108 Meryland Sterling, 83 9 80. New York 5's, 4 a 08. | Obie 6's 4010655. Pemneylvania 5%, 8a 825), ex. dividend. Tennessee 6's, (2a 005. Virginia 6's, O14) a #24. Bostom City, O2iy a & Canada 5's, 00, ex dividend; ditto 6s, 108 » 110 Cocnisrat.—200 bage have been oilered in public sale ince cur Inst, priveipaily Homturas, which have been moertiy sold at former rates—Silver, ds, a de. Gu; black «ld ade, M4, Coe ) bags Trinidad have been soltatan ad varee of Is @ Qs. from the recent heary depression, or dinary to fine quality bric gin ate Corner bas been im better ™ trade and exporters, and the va | (ene off steadily: they bavg com 070 cocks 2000 bage Pinntation ay bales Mocha, the greater part of whir full rates 1500 bags Native Ceylon have taken f Tn Hina and St. Do- whiel neiness hae heen reported , oth by the hhoms pudite ted of Seams low. and ft fonud bay & mire ne i t mor # Java is hott at old thie afierwor ¢ hae ¢ r in Holtan + cents, 300 b cs Bahia have | cocoa nut, and prices ap, inpegules. Mid. Oricans wes q y pied pa Davos, &o.—We are {all for most of our articles, Case taier dea ‘of 104 cheste Chins sus uti “4 5 ‘hina cat ut auction sold at 708. 350 cases Tu: fered, but a small portion o oe on inferior corts, ie ony . up to £8. conte ny nl ie team vale ee and 158, Sd bey it nv alees have besn sold froma tia urkey . Cd. Quicksilver, 39. 7d. a 3s, Sd. Tp cacusnha is lower, 11 erons having been sold at 48. 6d. per lb. Hrmv.—5,000 ‘ag — iyaedd agg ny- 4 oa. <a» £15 6, being fully the former value. No c! in Rus- sian oe Manilla, 1208" arrivals of the latter, wiich contl- nies 1 Touaee “The. quasterly sales, consisting of 13,980 ommenced on the Jsuh instant, od are still pre- ceeding. There has been a large attendance of fi dealers, bat very little disposi! rl been shown purchase, while the horw orders ap, limited. 6,867 chests have now pacer, of whish on} only 2, Bs chosta have beon sold; the total mantity withdrewn bes boom 2465 chests, Kaving 7.688 chests still to go through. Compared with May, prices Leve ruled as follows:— and decided qualities of Bergal par to 2d. lowe: other sorts of Bengal. including low to mid. Kurpaty, ca 44d. cheaper; while Madras ab!yood wid Kurps have ling lights, which flick- | sbout supported last rale’s rates ered from their spear heads, lent a romantic character to _| In the Ikon trade we have littls change to report. We quete common bars £4 ls. to £4 Y2s. Gd. ond rails £5 @ £6 2s. 6d., both tree on board in Weles, Seeteh pig, 208, a 408. ‘on fhe Clyde. Im foreign } ads no tramsactiong have occurred Lussers: Caxse %fly be retail demaod. 0° £8 bw barrets, ard .87 163. im buys, for best New Sork. ets msde, €7 Oita =All kinds oMfisth ore im Ui buying wry 5 parcels; sed. £7; § #31.” Olive ranges anited “+ uest, the trade von £82 sk 10s; seal, £38, palm, 2e. ruler demand for ry: forend of year, a oper | Rome ure atite 3a. for prompt dr come quantity was sold early 20 k at Sls, 6d, Ricg is quiet, ‘The tebes consist | ¢ 2000 omgs Bengady | from 88. # Se, Ed. for broken, wp to 10a. n 10s 6d, for fine white, and an equal quantity of Madras from Ta. 6d. 6d. and 27s. bags from Bom Yay, 440 bars, refracting 14 Ibe | 8, for middling to good, of HeDgel grain Sarryrrne—1.700 bags Bengal Bave becn sold at Me. for 16 to og Ibs. refraction; while of 113) , sold at the remainder bringing 2s, 9d. fur 7 lbs. refraction, ‘en—No transactions bave taken plice this week. Wertill quote it nurtinaily #18 12. Od, for Silesiam om | at 43d. a Sd.; 80 bagw Lourbo: | heavy Malabar pepper. 53,4. a lignes, from 07s, for roarse to 1008 | dies of a of 215 bas pimente, wes, at 6', 5 2 ad. and LUO cases: for goo picked bun- Public sales of cimaamon are announced for the | 28th instant. freely of late, have ehown less disyortti 1 | in buyers) favor. Of West India 1, | sold; | at auction, barely 01 mainder baring been bought in ave cflered 240 cares Dahle, Sccan—The trade having. supplied themselves pretty: to purchase evdy, with prices: Dibhds. have beem ut of 53.000 begs Mauritius Bengal and Madras f has foond buyers, the ro ‘The other public his week, and the market has ruled t 0 barrels Porto Rico, be aud 4.800 boxes yellow Hayans; bnc. with the exoop- Gon of one-third of the Porto Mico awn, being held for previous ra they. were all wit «nt seltich there wore not buyers. Privately » cargowf 3.600 boxes yellow Ha- vena (good No, 13) bas been sold floating 94 2s, 34.,with one of 2.500 bags brown Bahia, at 178 0d . both for near | pees cn the spot 1.600 boxes (No. 114) yeitow Havana ave been taken for refining at 36s. 3d Im the Cont- nentel markets there are symptoms of rewin og demands the Trading Company's sale will take plac: os Amatar- os on 16th inst. » im moderate request at S74 Od. for 2¢ Peters ie on the pot. T wand 398. 3d. for late delivery. 'va.—The market remains steady, the late currenoy | for common Congou being fully maintained. D liveries proceed fativfuetorily. —Faglish ard tin plates without change. Foreiwe quiet; Banca nominally 80s, straits 7%. 200 slabe * h | for Americ traits at auction were bought in at $04., being above the aiue. ‘Turrextine.—Several parcels of rough, of fair quality, ave been soldat 7s Od — Spirits in more demand at 360, nipecasks. British 33s. In other articles we have no material oftange to me port. The Marke Liverroor, July 11 —The report for the week endt t & fair inquiry for the best braads a }o-day, sbows that cotton is again lower, all classer | American having declined one-eighth of @ penny per Ie, | since our last, Surate and other descriptions being equal- yailected ‘The recent accounts from America do not | contain enything of importenee; and the priaclpal eamen of the present deprersed state of our more attributed to the snxiety shown | to part with their stocks, than from any aecounte re- market must be by holters here ceived from that quarter, ‘The Con mittee of Brokers ince fair Uplands at 6 %d., Mobile 5°, 4.,and@Orleans of 6d. per Ih, American, 80 Burat, have been taken on speculation, aid 5,520 Surat, 20 Madras, and 20 Feyptlan for for ex for the week amount to 34,320 bales. our Corp Exchange this morning was not Gemand for wheat and fleur was good last Tuesday's prices being fully supported, | corn also commanded the rates of last week. In the value of oats, barley, beans, peas, and oatmeal, there was not the least chavge, Provisions—Ameriean— | The porition of the market for beef has not varied; has been o: eveed. but ether descriptions, as Lefore. are to move carefuland | a*sortment of A jwent reference to the Moni eur, bas established to a | for bacon, which. in the absem way into the stock and prices are well ru continue neglected. Should after Dut buyers do not come forward and that all the bones | Dew cheese, of ordinary Pork remains neglected; there being a smelt rican, buyers turn their attention to have moderate ae demand f arrivals, is making ted. Hama sare rather more looked mus of lard 14, per owt. Some sinall parends of We reduce the quota aality, have been taken slo at 5s, to Boe per ewt” Grease butter goce off wouak, at the quotations, There has been a better feeling te- Wands tellow, and cruinary sorteare Gd. por owt. dearer. the Prefecture corroborates in all particulars what has here, from the receipts of the present crop and the pros cts of the growing one, that «further subsidence must ib ke place in prices, though no doubt pradually, and with Senstonalts orruptions from efforts in the = dirvetion. And as the buyers of yarns a: but a short time since laid in such extens! ‘aro otill holding very invel aloof from the market, while others are quietly taking only what may oome in their way on lowee | Th ) ' | | drooping tendency is showing itself in various ‘as the natural consequence. This is smoat in goods adapted to the Kustern trade, partie ots tions previous to the ia me quarter are not affected in the same goods. In both classes of our productions business ap- pears to be quite in abeyance. In spinningy suitabie for the Furopean continent there have been some isola- ted transactions of fair amount, mostly induced by am advantage on the buyers’ side, which may be stated generally at one-eighth peony per tb. as compared with found pract je a week ago, The buyets for nmption are also able to do a Little better fer ¥. one-eighth penny per lb—in some i weft. But there are spinners whese A keown that they are user 9 neces wths, T cloths, and printers, yy a moderate demand, kinds of werps fabrics are rc sity to give way. Long are better sustained im valu than mest other falaies. ton Marner, July 0—The sales of the woett com pric ) bales against 8 bales artiveis, co that our stock is reduced to 86.700 Vales, and our rates lowee Wy 1 to of “uy 10—The cotton market remains unchanged. to two o'clock were 880 bal ne, Saf, Vory ordinary Nap StRamers.—The following is ea athentic ia , tnken from the books of the ount of duties paid at thie ort on goods imported in the vessels of the Cunard ine, from the commencement of their running te the close of the last year, a period of a little mere then ten years. It will be perceived that py + commencement of the New York lines, the amount of import duties fell “a nearly one half, but that on the third eucceeding year they again increased to an amount exceeding that of previous yoar ‘There is reason to believe that hereafter, as the | facilities of communication with Canada shall be | perfected, the amount of foreign gods admitted at this port Will be much inerensed. Brarestesy of the Amount of Dut House, Berton, on merchandive tich North Aa firet steamer ( id at the O ited ia the ed July 20, 180, ration, $01 58 For 8 trips in 1840, total dnties 1341 do do a 1 $7 000,440 98 « The New York steamers cominenced in 1848 ‘The nomber of pascengers mward:— During 184 1.598 During 1849 fo, 184 1848 do. 1850 a 1216 yeare rhe bout teu outward averaged ? wcelebrabion om the ' ity during the " were af choles seuvemption af the