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iv Pe will “ . tolling the fora he )torenatiest home? Where ard! peer oe seer patio Hol eruetties aod horrors of oor taut thine drain it ison overy ener, pend re- ‘peopl, wilt: winwte even in #e ext of yoara, if mater «bo permitted t progress 0 NOW going on’ 5 eetloons oer eel is actiag a8 Judge of a Assize for'\ ie Mi irowit, ning the com- Malssion at Ennis, yo.te vey. ongratalated. the Grand Susy on the stare or »#e county of Clare, aa dy the Lightness) (ae criminal calendar. evidence “Phere serious charge on the » smounting to about ary character. ‘The Lordship is that of v , of Castletergus, against whom bille were found at the last assizes in fact, bul 0 all tho othe of the for conspiracy, with two ochor porsons, to murder hie mother. “The trie) wll » obably commence on Mondoy ov Tuesday. Mr Hrewster, Q.C., goos he defence of the tra- down epeeially to contuc er The Wek y Freemon of thie day announces, on the euthority of » letter trom London, the forma- dion there of an infiaca ia! body of capitalists to @romote the long-devired object of t tlantic @omunanication between \salway and Halifax, and ibe anbaeription of no less © sui than £50,000 as iret step toward: the stiaiument of that end. erapgawents, it secu, hove been already entered into, and orders abeolus ly wiven to the two most emibent engineering firws in ingland for the con- wtruction of two steamers of pover and id su- | pel to soything hitherto known on the atic, mua the “ferry” bel een che Irish and American ports. The Messrs Miter, of Blackwall, and lesers. Jobm Penn & Son, of Greenwich, are the pers ete oh to build the vessels. A prospectus for tho issue of shar«s wi! shortly appoar, ‘ under Buch auspices as musi vomowod support. Spain Our afcounts from Mi rid are of the 9th ult. M. Madoz conelude t,o» the prveeding day, his ®peech on the arranger: nt of the publicdebt. The eneral discussion oni tiie bill would, it was believod, brought to a close on tho 9th. M. Bermudez de astro was spoakirny age ssi the bill at post hour. #oca states tsi the interesting position of the Queen would not be officially announced to the Cortes before the month ot August, when her Ma- y shall have accomplished the fifth month of pentaney. : ¢ establishment +! a Colonial Department Was talked of, and, if the p!un be carried into efect, M. Benavides will be zppoiuted to that post. The Three per Cents wera done at 6 for time; the Four per Ceuis at 15$; the Five per Cents at 144; tho Debt without Interest at 7 she; and the Coupons at 8} Denmark and Holstein. Our Hamburg correspoudencg, of the 12th inst., informs us of the arri a, in the Holstein canton- meni, ofa pemchnect 7 monger pe troops, to relieve a similar number which are being draughted Week ite Austria " — - eral pertons who arrived at abi from London, have been arrested ut the request of the governments of Austria and Prussia. Domiciliary visits, tuo, bave been made by the Hamburg police, who bave examined the papers and letters of cted persons, and who, “not bem J anything,” ‘our correspondent assures us, “confirmatory of the suspicions entertained, have arrested the owners of the houses for that very Feason.” This conduct has excited the greatest Indignation throughout Hambur; it is, however, a that the hing of Hanover refused to lend himself to ach procecdings, and that be has firmly resisted ‘the overtures of foreign powers, who promised hin a reciprocity of prosecutions inst persons sus- pected of political offences. SP Great disgust, too, has beon excited by the de- eree of the Austrian government, prohibiting the use of any books in public and other schools that dare boon written by Protescants. ‘The accounts from Copenhagen aro of the 11th inst. ‘The ministerial crisis continues, and no ‘authentic rumors have trauspired as to ity final Switzerland, At the recent federai shooting match at Geneva, fome banijucts were given, er toasts wore drunk. (ne of them. to Confederation,” ‘was proposed by M. yee y of Neufebatel, and he said, ** We tolerate the diplomatiste of foreign 3, but if there be any spies here, we say, ‘go ome, and toll your masters that in Switzerland there are mon whose bearts are well placed, whose eyes see well, and whose arma are stout—men who, necorsury, will know how to defend their inde- pendence.”” India. Advices from Cateutts are of the 2dofJune. In Consequence of the monsoon wo have no bombay mail. There is little in the shape of news from any Fa of the country. A Peshawur correspondent ites: There is little of news just now in this quarter, though rumors of wars muy be said to exist. An attormpt is being made to throw pontoons across the Cabul river, to ng B Betas Sony From the kingdom of Oude our latest advices are “dated the 23d of May :— ‘The 7 cmindar of Kuppradeen has evacuated that fort, but bas now fled into another stronghcld. ptaing Magness and Bunbury have cannonaded it nine days, and at last shotted him out f Lucksow had just been the scene of a most riotous proceeding, causing the loss of moro than twenty men, kil ed and wounded. The scene of action was at Hoseeinabad. From Hydrabad we continue to be entertained With narratives of mixrule and revolt. ‘Tho every-day topic was the rapacity of tho Arabs, thei: oppression of the Nizam’s subjects, and their complete domination ever his Highness and his government. ‘There has been a fight at Nursee, between its Ta- i and Remindar, attended with a great loss of life. ‘The Talookdar wae put to flight. Hie is repre- fentod ay man shunned by everybody—not ablo to in th en fale. ‘¢ of Nuddeem ool Moolk Babadoor, ‘adopt i elder brother of his Highnéss the Nabob of tho Carnatic, and son of Sburf ool Omra Pahadoor, with (he daughter of Goolam Jeclance Khan Baha- door, w ed at Mecea while on a pilgrimage there, has created some stirin Madras. China. Our advices from Houg Kong are to the 2th & st has among y: Sinee writing you last month little of in ogourre’d here. There has boon lows & abe troops ‘The liritich clipper vesee] Reindeor arrived here from Liverpool on the 9th -130 days’ parsago from rttoport. ‘The Ameriewm pps Oriental, from Zeetee, arrived on the }Ith—II7 days’ passage ‘The accounts from Canton, with reference to the disturbances in the neighborhood, repert that they continue to be very serious. Ali the offorts of the erpment have hitherto faile 1 to put them clown. t would seem that more than one-half of the en- tire province of Kwang-si i+ in porsession of the panditti and their cbref, Tonteh, along with the frincips’ towns, ard the command of the naviga sion of the Pearlriver. This circumstance suifi- ciently accounts tor the depresved etate of trade in Canton, and for the injury sustained thereby, both by Chincee and foreigners The governmens of Pekin bas appointed three Nigh ‘anctionarics to visit the provinee, in ore that it moy become informed of the actual state Matter: A: the came time a considerable sum of Taorey lve been drawa for en the Canton provin:e, © body of troupe thence, and from other , uaye passed on to the seene of distuch- al competition for priges at Canton, by ‘tof the (ilereti, aocasions there, at pres derable excitement. ot importe had receded one, both for tingland and America. ai our ad’ ices do net extond beyond May. ‘The import market was dull, and little doing. ‘Tho rilk eonson was eonsi- arly closed. There would be no farther ents to Great Lritain export from China to dato, it close upon 19000 belo and 1.200 eases, Of ton to Creat Sritein, tbe export to date may be estimated at aboot 1 9 0,000lbs ‘Tonnage is abundant, and, with the cumerous arrivals ihety to continme £0. The number of American clipper-built cossois ie on tho incrense, and some are expected here after reap: Ing the b soft of spien onan American Monet g age from t ates round Cape aVifornia 6 £2108 vors-Hor ¥ sloop-of we Prosent rates of freight wre « ship Cleopaten, and toga, 20 guns. Arrivais ant eday “ever Yions iquitics fr tith Meeenun from Liverpe ning nel the greater of Friday, Mr Layard and. onal Rawlinvon, assivted by the officers of ‘the anciquity department, were veoupied in un- peeking them. A grevs variety of new and into- coating ts have buen brought to light, chiedy eon Uwith t lomesti¢ ec omy aad cus om Ninevets duly 4] aintng some addi. of the « ne ‘They principally « ot ole of bronae aud earthen wate: state Of preservation, otte 2 h rast wad broken to fepmenta eof them is quite in esp for the preseat and mart be left for fu duit ingenuity aud study to discover. “Chere aro, In ten some busie | however, bowls sud | np f chased; tome doses of wiAbeoaenrt tute of differeat enppesed to be for bartwat; & very perfect bropre Wie seraumer, elinilar co (680 in uso at toc cosent days the hinges of tue gavos of the palace ; iegs and feet of chairs; a curious mask of iron or bronze ; richly ornamentd hundles of various kinds; a large wheel, or the bronze casiug of it, broken into many pieces ; on» or two small glass vases of very beautiful colors; a quantity of mn a about an inch and @ half in leugoh, osrved or inssribed, one or two of thom of a substance resembling plum- bago both in appearance and weight, ft the greater part of them of eartheoware ; a statue of a priest in stone, about four fect high aud mach ornamented, aud with the peculiarity thit the figure has no oop or covering ou ity head, and is appa- rently bald; and, ren dy several slabs of inserip- tions. The study of these romains will, doubtless, throw much additions! light on theimperfect kaow- ledge we poveeas of the auricat and wonderful poo- ple to whom they belonged The Corn Trade of Kurope. {From the Londo wazette, July 18.) ‘The weather has not beeu wliogetner favorable since this day week for the outstanding crops, the nights having at times been so cold as nearly to approach to # frost; sud though wheat dees not ex- hibit any symptoms of having been injuriously affected, and the reports from the agricultural dis- tricts are on tho whole of a sutiefactory character, still it cannot be doubted that tne want of genial warmth hag tonded to create a feeling of uneasiness regarding the future, which, together with the shortness of the deliveries from the growors, has had the effect of checking the dowaward movement in prices. At some of the large consuming towns in the north an advance of ts. per quarter has even been established, and uuless we have more settled weather, the value of tho article wil! probably undergo some further improvement. At the samo time there is evidentl fictle confidence in an ultimately higher range of prices, and few parties seem dispostd to enter into speculative in- vestments. That the stocks of breadstuffs remain- ing on hand, toge'her with what may yet be re- ceived from abroad, will prove quite sufficient to satisfy the consumptive demand up to harcest, if nothing should ocour to give rise to alarm, is now encrail y acknowledged A portion of what was ought in June at the near continental ports has already come forward, but from the more distant parts lite has yet reached us ‘Lo afford a notion of the effect produced abroad by the rise which then took placo in our markets, we may state that the quantity of wheat sbipped from Dantate was nearly as great in that mouth as the whole of what was exported from thence from the beginning of the year to the end of May, the Intter having in round numbers amounted to 61,000 qre., and the former to 55,000 qr large orders were at the samo time eent out to Odessa, Galatz, &e., for the purchase of wheat and indian corn, and con- siderable parcels of the latter article and flour Were also bought in America, on british account. There iz, consequently, little proba bility of scarcity if cur own crops turn out only moderately produstive. The reports from France are of a very contradictory character, but, on the whole, there is reason to be- lieve that the y'eld of wheat will be loss in that country thanit ‘as last year, and that the exports of flour will, therefore, be comparatively small ; prices are at present remsively igher there than with us, and no shipments are being mado for Eng- land, except in cases where contracts Sieiate 2 entered into had still to be fulfilled. Owing to the fact that larger stocks of foreign wheat are held in the port of London than elsewhere, the trade for that article has remained more depressed in the me- tropolitan than in the provincial markets; and whil-t, as already remarked, some reaction in prices bas occurred in the country, tho down- ward tendency has continued at Mark-lane. On Monday, with a small show of samples of wheat, by land carriage from the home countics, considerable difficulty was experienced in obtain- i. the rates current on that day se’nnight. ‘The [sex stands were tolerably well cleared with- out giving way, but some quantity ef Kent wheat icmained undisposed of, though factors would have acceded to a reduction of Is. per quarter. There was no improvement in the demand on Wednesday, and this morning buyers were enabled to purchase at similar Lerms to those current in the commencemeat of the week, notwithstr nding the prevalence of a zomewhat firmer feeling. o arrivals ef wheat from abroad have been less than in any preceding weck for some time past, but there has beon no want of offers from granury, aud the town millers hi Reareere their operations with much cau- bese oo supply has proved amply suficient for the inand. ¢ country inquiry has not, at ny pe- riod, been active, and the transactions have alto- gether been on a retail scale; importers have, how- ever, refrained from pressing sales, and quotati have undergone little or no change since thisday night. Good qualitics of red have been held at | 10s, to 423., fine at 438. to 45s., and Dantzic at from {4s. up to 50s. per quarter. ‘| hese rates, it may be obscived, are very little higher than the prices ask- ed free on board at continental ports. Scarcely anything has done in floating cargoes of wheat, and the fact just referred to is sufficient to account for the waut of activity in free on board operations. Flour has, notwithstanding the falling off in the re- coipts from France, been difficult to quit; neither English nor foreign has, however, been offered lower than before, and: the stocks of the latter on the wharves are gradually diminishing. Inthe abseace of supplies, and with scarcely any dsmand for home rown barley, its value may be regarded a3 perfect- F nominal at present, and little business is likely to be done until the new produce shall have become available. !rom abroad we continue to recoive fair supplies, which go into consumption fer grinding par- pores. Since this day week the demand has been steady, and no change requiring notice has taken place in prices. Malt has moved olfin retail terme to those previously current. The onts have been mnuch less pleatiful than for some time at, and the greatest point of depression appears or the present to have been . Prices were not lower on Monday than on the previous market ‘lay, but as com with the quotations of tha day week, the fall was quite Is. per quarter. Evon at that decline the dealers were not on that occasion free buyers, bat the demand has since improved. On Wednesday considerable purchases were made at the reduced rates, and this morming Riga and similar qualittes were fully tid. per quarter dearer. Beans hive moved off very slowly, though in cance offered La. per quarter below the pric lust Monday week. A reduction to about the « extent hae been pretty generally submitted t at, without leading to extensive transact Hough there have been unfavorable rumors from Ireland, respecting the potato erup, the inquiry for ficating cargoes of Indian corn bas not improved, ard tobave eucceoded in eflecting sales lower terms must have been taken. loun & Co.'s Clee Liveneoon. July re have little change produce rem: Discouuts agit —Money continue easy. Con 2, per cent for short bills in London. 9675. asert.—During the week there tity pressing for antage. © pecially Americans waieh are about on: eiday there was an ineronted demand from the which was very freciy mot by the bolders, an? the gales amount including syroulation. The week's imperte are day has been active Sales, 7 We quote ae ib price. Mutdling. ad ad Mida! td fd. Middiing .. sud =A good deal of rin hae fallen daring A. with a cool temperature The transsotions in wheat and four have been restricted to n retail dema at Inet week's prices, Indian corn is very slow of ard bes J 1s. 6d, toe. per quarter. At market to-day there was nothing sestcely done in wheat and four, ond prices are somewhat lower ‘The decline in In- dian corn cawred rather more inquiry sper bartel, 20, Od to 20s. Od eens - De id. Philadelphia. . 4.6 bet © ws. Od. * Covadian. roperfine inspected: ata, OA Extra fine ond fine . - Im td “ 4 Ohio Hour s...ee bs 20s. Gd. © four ae. Tie. Od Indien white and yellow “ lie 04. © Wheat, U. # white........por 70 Ibs,, fs, Od Ked and mixed ditto. bd 4s. fd.“ Ye low Indian corn por 480 Ibe. 268, Ad. . White ditto ..... *4 Te od E Mined v.08 . Dis. Od. * She Od Aches —Therte has been & goed demand for pot ashes, avid 660 bartels, on the apet and to arrive have been sold at 28%. to 28e Gd.; a few small peroris pearl aches reported et 0s perewt, ‘Turpentine and tar —No sales of Ame- can to report, Rorin.—-Amriean in feguiat demat d 400 10 SCO barrels teken, without altervtion from lary | week's prices, Lard —About £0 tong have been cold at tie Gd. to 449. por éwt Tallow —A few casks North American rold at ifs te O88. per ewt.; for South Ameri- can there is more inquiry, and little eifering Oils tine pale seat ofl have been sold at £31 10s. per bis pain oil hare been cold on the po! at £27. und 9 £8 per tin. Rh fd. per owt. from the woot te « O1.; 2 few cmall pales fextie £4 for st. Doming 5 aito and Mate Messrs. Haywood & Mr Vicear's Clrentar. - ay Kvening July 19, 1661 otton has vow faiten aver tO mote Eneourrgement to epiaters to perch ute, mies of the ween (10.000 bates of wth we jay) are mote conpiderable than fer eoue rly, BULA cortain preceure to sell abl extels jd eoofidente in iramediave improvement seoms Flight Looking fo the stock on band and to thw arritau expect Wyors Act Tory cautiously, not that they wntionpa.« | 8 farther deotine, but thar they see no fenRon to feat an | ser Hence the daily transactions, though exten sive, are Gistinguished by an apathetic character, aad New York on London for percent, and the ‘America being 1 whilst the inquiry fur export istarge, and, eo fereere- | eomarked. In cloths of mest kinds there was s fair bu- spect fully fe goes. fair qualities, the petees canes, and h the market still appears comparative- THE SPAS OF AMERICA, up for these descriptions, yet the quality of ieee Be lustlons of the loom are on « large nnn low cotton offering contiaurs to teud to depress the go- | ard move . India bayers, of course, with Our Fashionable Correspondence, neraltone of the market All, however, must hinge | discouraging overload news, ao far as the commercial ad- wnia Howse, Care Mav, July 29, 1851 vpon the next crop. and itis somewaat stagular that at | vices bave been ani! ipated by telegraph, are mot doing a Hovsn, C: Ax, July 29, " this early season, whan that crop is exposed to 40 mush business; bu‘ tuere 18 w good gonerul demand both | Things at Cape Isand—The Fancy Bal!—Hotels— contingencios, ne should, nevertheles: Goa. decide Brezils nud Egyptians remsin qualities of the latter are daily pressing fcr eale. and low | ters. The Natal cotton, mentioned inthe Tones of Mon- quotationsare submitted to Surats, by pudlic auction | day, jgoed to Mr Hugh Fleming, wet with » pur- yonentay, conte uot be Giipaned of exoept to the exteat | ebi sterday at 49d. per lb. of lesat 2%jd.to2°/d por lb and these of very uM — Ko — suferior quality. “By private the aales are wt wasstis(se~ | our eee eenens Reset meen Kok pig Ohne Tates i thio lor ices, ‘be business this week (exelnsive of 7,000 bales tonday, | Unortse sith ough, gene Seen tetrad vate pi Ubebauged w . Hs sinounts 10 tage, in- and the imports have beea moderate, ding 410 Aawriean & Sart on spesuls port. The quotations, soooraing to the etaudard adopted by the Prokera’ Ass Sied. fale Mobiles 65;6 . mud fair ‘The import cf the week is 78,450 bales, Me, James McHenry'’s Cirentar. sve 4voor, July 15, 195) dull. west, Pork does not hinpro Thames are unradeubs Snoalders in etea 4; he is no price for th ome bew chews haa nrrived in bad condition, and must Lard has beea in ta: Le torced of at very bow rates geparal request; the avles exceed 100 tons, for fair avernge quality. A fow hhds, quer. have been taken st7s #d The advance in tal ported. Sperm and lard oils are ratber cheap: Is sean and readily wells at full rates rih £5 1 t about 6d, at which @ emall parcel the quotations A return of tine weather hus again Pressed the coru market , €0 Unnesi- ‘Lut it must ultimately prove to be large ch littie change; the low 0, 2 6.540 American, 200 Peroni, 30 Bahia aod 480 Surat foe ex- tion. wre, fair Uplands | ans Gd. pex Lb, | Racor cells in retail, only, at previous prices, Leet very a bark w is eu or; while ‘Thin linseed i taken. 200 tierees riee have been sold. ¢x-ship, at All articles are dull. and lower, for bene conrumption and export. cline 6f price, which wus inct rather frecly in some qua Swm.; Bensai, 6. 6m, to vt ; Wester, 76, bo Tt. Tia, nguinst 10.000 in 185 Bombay ts quoted, St, tc jag now 15-24 quoted Long Cloths. —Pric giveu way. ‘Tie for greys, $1 Oto $2 #0; whites, $1 60 to § 45,000 pieces in all have been sold. Worlteus,—Spanish stripes, assorted, & © gig to $6 70, fox asrorted colors; scarlet. Iron —The sales are reported at 1,500 peculs ucted $250 to F286; bar $216 to $20, to $4 20; hoop, $2 86 to $¥ 10, Tin- platea—$ to $: Cochineal—$85 to 9125. Turkey Oplum—$60. and dificult of enle Ten.—The transactions duriag the month have been considerable. Of congou shout 17 chops have been #old, st from 18t. to 16t. In green tea 35,006 to 36,000 paek- ees have changed hands, teaving a stock of 10,000 to 78,000 on the market. Prices for the finer descriptions are lower, but those for the common kinds are supported. 1. ree om. Rod is round, ~2 0 re 4 has de- The bort brands of flour ate selling at 20s, Gd. 9 2s, Black heidi tllow Indian corn is going off at 463 6d. to 278., ex-ahip, rs as Racine ee sen and white is offered nt Sie. ‘Tuere have becn no transuc. | P)ryftemCenten from July 0,814,000 tiona in American wheat. ‘from Sha keene § The cotton market is again rather easier, maxing the 1, 1500, to Mi 21,827,000 decline in the fortnight about cae-quarter of a penny per Total pound ou ail descriptions Prices. Macon, Long middier (new)...percwt. 408. 42a, De. | Short riddles. tredo...: mone, Do. Cumberland cut Dido... OTe, a 38e, Beef, Mess... per tleree 65a 8 605, Do. do. In “per 804 Ibs, per ewt, 238, ac Do, do. new +o. Quereitron Bark, Philadelphia. per owt. Do, do., Baltimore do... . 68, Lard, Fine, in kegs. : Do. Fair, in bbis. on . Do. Inferior and grease. » 28s, Tallow. do... 388. Jper tun £71 do £29 ‘doll. do, 240 @ Linseed ¢ ae per ton £6 a £ Rice, Carolina in bond. » per ewt. 16s, Flour, Western canal. + 188. Do. ' Philndeiphia Do. Baltimore, Do. &8t. Louis Do. Canadian ........ Do. Sour and heated Wheat, red... ss. Do, White... Do. Mixed.) Tudian corn, white, Mixed’. Do Yellow. Indian meal, white Do. Yellow, Loxnos Mowry Margit, Tuesday Evening, July 16.— ‘Tha quotation of gold at (according to the new Mint price of £3 173 10 Paris is 4 per disco tari), which, atthe Hog! . Per cunce for standard gives an exebange of 2.07: and the exchange at Pai on Londen at short being 25.0245. it follows that ol 0.18 percent dearer in Paris than in London. My vices from Hamburg the price of gold is 426, mark, which, at the Ee per ounce for standard and the exchange at Hamburg on London at short ing 15.5>,. it follows that gold is 0.06 per cent dearer in ‘The course of exchange t 00 days’ aight is 11! ig¢ betwoen England London than in eh ill of exch glish Mint price of £3178, 103d Id. gives an exchange of 13.5" ‘25-40 per cent, it follows that the ¢ change {s nominally 0£2 per cent in favor of ‘England; und after making allowance for difference of intere: Export from Canton from July 1189, to May 20" 158), oY 2, I Export ‘from Shanghai Suly 1, 1st, to May 50, 18: ‘Total se Exchange vn Fig’ 43. 84d. Endin Con per $100. Freights may be quoted £2 5s, to £2 10s. Tonnage sbundant. From Shanghai our advices are to the 7h. The im- port market was till inactive Ju experts little doing Tes —The market was nearly bare of congou. and crly one chop had been purchased The business done in green amounted to a few purchases for the American market. ik.—The transactions of the season were expected to have been nearly closed. Quotations remain unaltered. Tentloe, No. 2, $40 ; No. 3. $300 to $410; Tayeaam, $280 to$uld. Exports from China, 19,000 bales aud 12,000 cases, against 15,200 bales last year. : Long Cloths —Prices for the lower gray and white bud given way. fo ter descriptions ld rates were obtainable ; grays were quoted $1 85 to $5 ; whites, $190 to $200. ‘The sales of both descriptions Were estimated at 95,000 pieces. Bpanich stripes im little demand; assorted quoted i deciined 46. 8a. to 4, Bd. pany's accepte rr 222r. per $100, Freights.—There was no vessel on the berth. ualities of both 9 TELEGRAPHIC. THE VERY LATEST INTELLIGENCE, Austria, Mereantile accounts from Vienna mestion an understanding, that permission to grow tobacco is about to be extended to other parts of the empire besides Hungary, subject to the same restrictions as in that part of the country. It is a monopoly of government, to which producers are obliged to sub- mit. Tho reason of this measuro is, that inother parts of Germany tobacco has been grown. The agricultural interests have profited greatly; an increasing demand from export houses, particu- mint lish old, id is ad. per be- at | larly for America, where it is found <egars cannol be we] manufactured so cheap, owing to the difference in the wool trade, state that considerable transac- tod, char 6 of transport, hs resent rate e Jeares ‘a | tions have taken place; and that, under the infla- rofit on the importation of m the United States, i ine i x“ ly _ 22 gpg badlardegp nr 4 pa of the extraordinary decline in the rate of ox- ‘at the closing quotations of ae. changes, prices are two pence per pound lowcr'than a Consols for Moxey opened at 46, to %7, and remaii without the slightest variation up to the termination of business, For the 12th of August the last ‘s. Bank Stock left off at 214 to 215; to 0T)/; Three-and-a-Quarter per $8, 98 ny Annuities, 77 16; India Stock, 259 to 262 *, 568, to Gls ; and Eacheyuer bills, 40s, to nium, ‘The telegraphic despatch from Madrid, announcing that M. Bravo Marilio’s plan for the settlement of the & anicsh debt had beem approved by a majority ay So cnured a slight improvement im that stock. live per Cents, for mon list at 2 Passive, 6 {Three per Cente, D9and 98%, The ot transactions in the foreign market comprise—Brazilian, Feusdor, 3%, S's; Danieb Five per Cents, 1045; rice was 97 Medueed, 97", y, were quoted in the official Sy, Ly, 21's, and 21'); for the account, 21!4; afew months back ; this, however, wac merely a nominal alteration. the actual result being rathor animprovement. The nominal decline in inferior qualitice was not more than one penny per pound. to France. In the National Assembly on Thursday, tho 7th instant, M. violent speech against both the monarchy and the majority, the left applauding bim extravagant, the right at Inst losing patience at the taunt dressed to them, loudly expressed their disapprob: tion, and were responded to by the icf with great her 834, and 5°; Granada, 16; the Deferred, 3%; Mexican, “ ~ doney, 82°;.22%, and 82"; for the account, 2°; | violence. M. V. Hugo atill continiod the samo nts, 69',; the Deferred, 43'\; Rus- | Jing of observations, and at last won! -o far as to P 7 sian Four-and-«-Half per Ceats, 100°(, 100',. and 100\,; Dutch Two-and-a-Halk Vencrucla, 32; the Deterred, 12, per Cents, 50°, and 505,; and the Four per Cent Ce fleates, 92? discount. business transacted, and ro material alteration occur: in any of the rates, with the exception of those upoa Vienna and Trieste, whieh wore again considerably lower. Loxvon Moxey Manet, July 18—One o'clock.—The jontinent have thix week been lave generally experienced @ stock markets upon the sania very firm, and price further improvement. ‘The advance. mest prominent in Austrian and Fi There have been large arrivals of exports ere understood to he considerable, a efore, the Bank of &: this evening in the Lon however, is h stocks. Ly that establishment. ‘The Poglish stock merket is very quiet thie morni with a decline of one-eighth per cent in prices, and tone ir etill fat. Consols are 96), to 06); for mone; £0) to 06", for account; Reduced Three to W)) New Threeans a Quarter per Cents, Fxobejuer Bilis, 499, to O2e premium; Bank Stocks, to 215, ‘The yeneral character of thie market throughout week has been heavy, in consequenge of the settlement of the Prices would dou eg made by the g’ vered bave sterling to invest ia the funded debt Sardinian Serip underwent considerable fuctuations, busivess having been done at par, one- fourth di-ccunt. one eighth premium, and three-fourths In the foreign exchanges there was not much speele this week, but lund returns, to be published avette, are not expected to show very ©vorably as respects the stoek of bullion held at | rye Alvato Comprny—Te Epic of the Abutition re Cente, O85, toB),; cecant, and Unavtborized rumors of fresh foreign *« go lower, but for the daily | Vlagge ezniuent Yroker on xecount of ‘ational Debt Commissioners. who it will be remem- »asum of about three-quarters of w miliion be called to order by the President. ja the end, after some observations from M. de Fallonx, pro- testing against the language of M. V. Hugo, the sitting was brought to a close, in the madst of great agitation, at a quarter past 7. The Monitewr publishes a decree granting the concession of the Western railway of Mrance--a company represented by Messeurs Peto, lett, a Brassey, Geach, Fox, lfenderson, and Stokes, i England, ‘The number of visitors at the (real Exhibition on Friday, July 18, was 5,335; receipts £5,700 41s. a. tie red nd, Our Carthagen Correspondence. Cantnagena, July 2 ing, the Slavery The Py Blection 3) nis will reach you via St. Thomas, a good and the | certain route for letters or passengers, to any of the ports on this con By this same opportunity Mr, loaves for your inthe nogotiatson f | the Atrato oempany with this government, he he fortunately enough, gained his obj alshoug working against a strong opposition. Congress In +hirtings and madapcliains there was a good demand at a slight de- the value of labor. The same accounts, referring to | Vietor Hugo coatiaued his | d- | cle Barvat’s Rooms—Arvival vf Baltimoreans—Con- corts—Hops, §¢. ‘The crowd of visiters at this resort by no means The hotels and decreases, but rather augments. private houses—in fact, the whole town—were fall to overflowing a week ago, and the number of visiters | has beon inereaged from day to day over since. | Persons who would by no means consent to any de- | poration of comfort at home, are to be found here { lodging in quadruple bedded rooms; but as long as | others do the ame, and they have cowpany in dis- | comfort, they are content. The bathiag continues very fine, and each successive day brings its gay x | bathing Lour—a most enjoyable affair, I can assure a. A meeting was held at the Mansion House, yes terday, to complete the arrangements for the fancy ' dress ball which isto come off on Friday evening | next. All the hotels at the place were represented at the meeting, which was duly organized, and pro- d to nominate committees, arrange a pro- ‘ meeting chose as MONITa, ° Matthias, MuTTER. wing nuimed gonticuen were chosen aa general of management ; Hon. James A. Bayard, Hon. George Dearsic Hon, H. A. Moblenberg, | Captain Jas. L, Waugh, | Edward Phalon, Jacob Sennet, Lieut, Besson, Win, Hummeil, Col, A. J. White, Wi. U. Gerry, Geo, W. Stratton, J. W, Kayre, Joshua Price, K. T. Shepherd, Gico. W. Ward, Major T. Beaty, Jos. Whitton, TB. 5.1L, Breiaeky, Dr. Wa. P, Cunnington, fdward Haviland, Lilburne Harwood, Jr. a. Ingles Matthias, Wm. B. Gihon, hoert J. Parke, Win. Goodwin, ol. Thomas Dufield, Jacob M. Leedom, Joshua T. Owen, R. Levick, ; reon, | A. W. Rogora, | Chas, Rogers, George Dafour, Major Bnave 3. A, Freeman Geo W. Hacker, Samuel 4K. Cloment, R. B. Morretl Malcolm Campbell J.C. 4. Emley, { Dr. 3M Lulich, | Bben. D. Lee, Joseph Wetboril, Wm. Stringer, Joxeph Andrews, L. ¥, Rushton, ©. Shaw, Marcelihe Fisher, S. Garretson, Ovcar F. Moore, Ss. LL. Carpenter, Jz, Goorge Biller, . Cochran, Col, Jacob Long, N. Frarier, Capt 8. Bland, Redman Morgan, Robert #. King, air Moore, Joseph Thomas, 3.8, Carroll, Alfred Fi-ber, Wm, Howard, James Parkinson, Craig Miler, Augustus Reroak, Alex. hirkpatrlok, Capt. 11, Lee A. Aldridge, Jr., Wim. i. White, Wm Harper, Raward Meredith, RK. &, Patterson, Jr, Samuel Branson, Joshua P. As Chas, F. Page, Grafton D. Ki The order of the evening will be accor following Ac, ell, L, 8. Montgomery, PROGRAMME OF CEREMONY. nd Introductory Uverture, « | Gr: + Auber. Maret ek. Cunirille 1 wees Roland. Wall, Melange Lt Stee Over Dizeriptive & Mazur snningten. ) Lanner. Lx Polonaise Mareh oo Descriptive Quadrille. Tolbeyue, | Polisa Quacritie Conner. | Waltz, Meiam > Musard, The Sart Quadrille, composed cor Finale-—-Grand Cape Island March, compesed for the costume ball, “Tho following distinguished gentlemen,” éays the handbill announcing the ball, “have been in- vited, and are expected to be prosent on the oc- casion Genera! Windeld Scott, Governor Johnston, of Pa., Goy. Seymour, of Conn Governor itunt, of N. ¥., | Governor Ress, of Del. | Men Henry Clay. Hon, Daniel Webster, Hon. James tuchauan, | lon, Simeon Cameron, | Mr. Taylor, the always popular costumer, of No. | 58 Prince street, New York, has undertaken the job | of costuming the dancers, and his lady is now here with ample assistance, to accomplich the important tusk whieh they have assumed. The first displa: of costumes is now being made, ard the usua erene ls being enacted, in the show room, which is crowded all the time. Many dresses have been al- | ready taken, and the active managers think the | prospects are flattering, and that the bail cannct | fail te Le a good one. Seenic artists have been em, | ployed to decorate, for the oceasion, the large room known asthe Kursaal. Tho dancing hall will be illuminated ag a ‘al econe by Chinese lamps. The cards of admission are to cost but £5, one card to admit a gentleman and ‘we ladies, and to in- clude the use of a ecetume. So far as price is con- ene gan complain of a want of cheap- r tue cecasion. Hon, Janes A. Bayard, lion, John M. Clayton, Hon. Hiamilton Fish, Hon, liugh Maxwell, Hon IL. A. Mublenberg, Commodore Stoeb ton. Judge Milligan, Ma., General It. 8. Patyerson, Columbia és one of the best ordered hotels fn the count t. Harwood, the gentlemanly proprictor of the establishment, is over attentive to the wants of his visiters, individually and eollea- tively. His aotivity in ()> performance of the } dut 02 Of his offiee, is made suo topie of conversa tion L None bet such a best could make 40 | wany people ag corafortable as all the boarders here'are. Ue does net trust to deputies more than actually necessary, though his subalterns are among the most aceomplished gentlemen in their | line of business. ‘The other letels are all popular tuovement in the foreign market. The . Pe teilow: with Cie boarders who live int 5 e balf-yearly di end’ upon ‘Mexican | have passed a law giving the grant or privilege to | 4)". y thing here bear rent aspect from, hich become due on the let tast., bas failed to | the Atrato company: things in New York. tt is afl Vhiladelpbian; and crease of dealings, orenhence their val a oted at 20%, toatl); ex. div, Peruvian are : steady at 50 to 00, Yeneenela, otto 34; Bucvas Ayres S4to | on the 25th ult., by the way of St. Thomo 56; Brevilior. £9 to 91; Spanich five per eente; 21', to . S dat tee o Sh ot lect pte geen ts by the foreign croabeies of gal Congress closed its the 20uh of dishonoradl legt at the arrogance by certain members of the Frinciz! taro of that cour ve foreign debt. ‘The ti tuguese fowr per ceate, 35 per cents are 58', to 3¥, to S45; Russian four a half per cents, 100» t 10); Sardinian se:ip is leavy at 7.0 5 @ There has not been much movement in the for stocks duriry the week. as cespeets pric’ finew ‘The raiiwey market is heavy fe. to <2 lower tlm yesterday morning. with « downward tendency * Tons o%1ors —Consols close for money 96 fer the account, 96% to 98), creept Mexiona Mexicans, 36% to 30. ex div. Tovenroot Cony Trane, Taceday, July 16. —The ert d eons m foreign torts reevived 46 qnarters of barley, 416 quarte 4, 5.80% quarters of beams, 010 quarters of peas, L era of Indian corn, O44 sacks and 6.074 ba of wheat 610 quarter bartels of flour. nape tin reef barley, 2 an crn. 274 barrels of Indian meal, 878 sack 1.462 barrels of flour. ‘The trad shown more firmnnes ae regan the sales made very full prict «have been realieed. In corn has been in very limited request, at late rates. ensional heasy Fhow: to 14's, there has been a good deal of ing fair pw man ady bt and it has led te 1a the higher now | of yarn, from 180 | home trade in th tine re of Nottingham f acime tints pa ayers Were profierin Of the coarser que te of twist; but ap i at the recuetonio < gave wa ably iner Het. op #6 preeser’ on the inark in tome descriptions are lower the deotine le advocated | month. the late diseussion upon the law for the settlement of bat a large? of business has been transacted than of late. and prices are now from | What can all ‘Ihe traffte retuems are pot eon | Calan tect sufficiently ealistactory, although in many cases | exbibiting wn increase this week over the receipts of last | Hy to 90%; Parcicn atreks are steady, Spanich Fire per Ceuts, 21 to Zt’ during the past week, hi bi ‘The exports £9) quarters of wheat, 160 | Quits 5 quarters of beans, 6.456 quarters | numbe er articles nothing worthy cf notice bas transpire ‘The weather continues very stormy and unrettled, with « froin. At this day's market, th doubled, required by the yf and thougl quo We 5 i The Hon. Sylvester and almost at its ob ing elavery throughout the territory of New (ra he it hee done a great injury to thove few wi had estates of agar or othe: thrown right ba that in a few month froe not do any thing, even ivr ths love of money say they have d the wuites ' they 'll'see who i “ry Por nol ® ing full wet eign @ s fox thom any Be still | The steam ted near the the Pique with itu tina ay Calamar on tho lth Party spirit rua very high—nowepaper warfar is strong, and everything tends to ma se politi onl borizon cloudy and stormy. The nest 1 Keetion will be he tly cont The iveis | tial ek | date for the Presideney tho present party ia 004 , ie Gen, Jo M mando; the servative FEO | party, or the opposition, have uot pitehod upon a candidate ag yet. Excounran watwern Gry. Foort ann Ge. —We copy the following trom the last of the Memphis ngwie. It ie ovident, from the account, that Quitman was wholly it the wroug. lie unquertimably sought a per | lision, bee: he found himself unab'e t in argument with his opponent before ihe porple end W noxious to have an execute for not keeping the joint appointments: — "We rogret to learn that a person: 00 | dien in} was but a middling ettendance of the town and countty curred between the candidatos for trade. who, however purchased to a fair extent of wheat jasippi, Generals Foote and Qnitim and flour for their Immediate wants, at the fail m | | the 18th inst., during their ir day week Oata and ontmon firmly held, and 4, in Panolacousty. The circ ; the snies consequently limited, alchough » moderate con- | pele gg egg A fay ceasten would have broarht in buyers Barley, beans, | 08 70 tre ee ce Jackson, to refrain from all anil pons were in moderate cetail demand, at lat 8 Pag mks Re She Ran " Indian corn met with little attention, though et es ie : red = yellow Ameriean waa offered freely ot 270 bd deemed it no infiection of this agroem 43" = Brave er Toene —Mas: neetea. July 16 , be an appearance of uier lence at the opeming ot , expediti i} esa. couseqnent on thy nows by the Niagara trom _ previous to the onc t rican cotton merkets, but it har aot been mein ing @ny interruption. At & ile, tained througheht the dev. end prices have againgiven | when Gen. Fuote spoke of tho Cubana * = have been accepted, horeter, (Quitman stopped him, and said tha In the lower count: of YA, centlemanly savten? thee 40% sity. aber, | ABTeement veupon ( liar. Plows wore instantly aeoe, mutual friends interposes an We undersia on letermir : poy more of their i tere ee above was in tyy 7 1.8 authority that (en i ion whatever to the Cuban al bien , now | but that Gon, (Quitman himself int axed | ject in his reply, and aseniled tho » ¥ ir | strong tortns for ite conrse in rog e's rensarks were % {the goveramout f Gen. Feo in defence Cing arrived at thie place pasted a lew abolish: ad have beon they will They ore. | at of the | always sere th | hae to do in an if one is nat tu fad in the monners and customs of the ‘nhabitants of the City of Friends, ho is sure to be out of his element hero, and must content him- self to liveas a stranger in 2 et ust go to work at once and loar) style Vhlade a. It would be dificult to deseribe what this style iy. it cons’sts of handreds ofittle mancerisms and peculiarities, which it is hardly pe le to cnumerntc, but which are never- | thelers at once observed and felt by a stranger. he only plage on the ieland where a Now Y orker ces not feel that he is away from home, is at Bar- me, & Very comfortable place, where the mcets every morning and evening, to | nd reereation in bowling, billiard playing, and pistol shooting, Mr. Berrett is a voiy polite, and vie gentie:nan, who doe: whatever ho wy, cf band manner, st Ls seme time that he , { y ofthe gymnastic games which are practised at his rooms: ts really plonannt to eee ‘essons in pistal shoot- ’ veral oceasic ; lad'ce@bo had no prev: expericnce in shooting, ring the bell after a little prac unfer his in- etracticng. Lyvery thing is well conducted at Bar- . whieh must always be a popular scsort, well kept os at present. [Ls has seve- hich many & layer of the ya Newel —fy | ott i bails, wade i Ler average game is 250; however, made the 300 several times. vistol shooting »+ the g. The otuer day he made 15 it of which he enzg the boll 15 times in sauce > larger town than most strangers sup- ilar town corporation, under mayor and ntho island the name ¢ wnicipal ofc on large puolie house f , 600 viviters, @ of arcommo dating: to their sire end the roome found, ar ar sit | eve hotels are all more th: in private houea, whe or other sa dthat by« k, while bathing, lost nia rolie and kegp- ¢ ng whe found the beach y this summer, by ® gentle who ns twhere tho ring was # near the spe i ' returned to lie hat eb Mr There has beon a sprissipttly visitors ate (. sleepromaina yet ne provision willbe mado we himself a competont teacher in | im giv- | of them are oceupied | , among whom are | ina string game of | hthere is hardly a | | fe 3 i ) ttega ewe reporter. t find room ise mye tig’ huvo concert: pad , or both, n7 or balls, every oven- ht webad a hop at this bouse, ang thers was another at the Mansion House, anda concert by Mr, Collins at the United States Hotel. To-night Mr. Turner, the popular ballad singer, of Phisdolphia, is to give a coneert at the Man: House, and there is to be a hop at the Atlantie. ' By tho way, Mr. Turner is fast meine a tation as a ballad singer. His cone hog we crowded every night, and ho is com) :'! 4 to repeat mortof the pieces be sings. Hew -icit Now York in October or November noxt .!ig voice has many excellent qualities, and * who have heard him sing nero and ia Philed.) ois, think that, by cultivating it, be will ar a vory high position as 9 voealist. ‘he weatber here is pleasant Ye have de btful morniags and eyenings, og) Une mid day i rather too warm for coméo:! P. Seme of the Distingues =! Vewport, From the Newport News. y 0 | * * . Now as to the fair ones who » v itly grace the saloon. Ah, I have now come ty ‘he most difoult portion of my letter. Jt would be vard to say whe is unquestionably the belle, a» there is al quite @ diversity of opinion upon such a subject. dowever, | feel quite eafe in ing that a large roportion of those who are disinterested award be palin to the beautiful and amiable Miss Mace Hyslop, of New York; and I am tree to sxy that alingst 2equiesce, all things considered, in this opinion. it ix dificult to find all the virtues and accomplishments of the gex concentrated in one fair daughter of earth, man’s greatest blessing, yet his worst annoyer. Mise Hyslop is young, natu- very beautiful, exce ly prod ry, looks up at you like an aq, taiks like Cupid’s fairest daughter, in love’s owm bewitching language. She is very much adi and always has a crowd of cur sex in ber train, During the day, after meal», she may be romenading the ball, with sc oral atte finer ce at other times of the (ay you may see making some poor fellow hap; y, for the time by having a,cozy little chat (1 hin in the saloon. She ltt en in mourning for ih rir Boa sequently door not appear © mthe ty mesma the ‘inaare « ‘he walts she is very graceful and accomplish Miss Ellen Woodbure. (1c \¢0r of Judge wasat, bury, of Portsmouth, Ne» Wren is ' a belle, and many thir. contest, for the honor «t th Miss Hyslop. Ls otee bitccgeretd precios vei ular, dances well, doligh a an auheanieed: she ve a gret deal of attention. ‘Tho three Misses Slark, oi Sow Orleeniie are very pretty, excellent dancers. « « receive attention.” Two of the sisters - clovely resdaable most iu possible to * them in tho morning, and, in ‘he evening, was continuing the conversation, a+ he sup) but the entire ignorance of the your » | of the sub- ady ject matter of his remarks, Soo -ouvinced him of Alp ninase. a two Misses Jarvis, of iletown, Connec- . ‘Tree bright and pleasant faces are accomplit.¢ more than they can possibly ator bya life of penitence. aoe even ¢! more le mis. chief upon palpitating he van Colt’s famous revolvers. They also recei at deal of atten tion, and are remarkably go: 5 The two Misses Hall, of \ York, are lovely young ladies. The cidest )as a sweet voice and is “an exceedingly accomp! ted 3 both aye groceful dancers, partiev'»r'y the elder, whe ficats areund the room like a ze;h) rfrom the skies. She hus an intellectual and good fice, and there i¢ chart in her smile which it is difficult te ese young ladies receive :auch attention. of seaeral young gentlemen whose hearts are quivering betwoon Miss Hyslop and the eldee Miss Hall; and I do not wonder at it The Misses Ward, of Baltimore, are «> plet and receive a3 much attention as ever; it is-nid th Mise I:en will visit the saloon one evering this week, and astonish all with her marvellous vocal owe’ An excellent musical critic told me to- jay that she hardly has an equal in the country, ag an amateur singer. ; Mrs. Wetmore, of New York, as usual, attracts and receives a great deal of attention; she is a very graceful dancer and anexceedingly fascinating lady. Mre. Tennant, of Philadel) for two or three years a star of the Ocean House, looks as beautiful as ever; she has not participated much, as yet, im the denciog: but she receives much attention from the gentlemen. 4 ‘The intelligent and highly accomplished Miss Lizzie Hofman, of Baltimore, is a general favorite, and always attracts attention. Miss Annie O. Lynch, the distiay a bas but recently nrrived. She receives much atten tion, particularly from men of talent and eminence. learn that M sa Lynch expects her world-renown ed friend, Miss Mremer, here in a few devs. Mre Dr. Miller, of New York, a sister of Miag Hyslop, is one of the most elegantly formed ladieg at the house; stately eful, and booutiful, she is highly admired, and receives a large share of attention. i Mise Benson, of New York—whom the agreeable correspondent of the Boston Bee calls Miss it enson— ii and has e splendid figure. ars. Miss Chubb, of Baltimore, a niece of Col. Mom roe, dances with such vivacity and evident delight, that it doos one’s heart good to cee her on the floor’ Thus I have sketched some of the most promineat ladies at this house. In my nex:, I shail speak of those who will have arcived by that time, as well as some beautiful and aecomplished ladies whe tem visit the saloon in the evening: and 1 shall also speak of some others who are now hers, but whom | cannot mention at this time, as my letter igalroadymuch longer than I intended when com- mencing ° The West Indi We hare reogived the St. Lucia Podadiwm, pul- lished at Castries, to the 11th ult., by the steamee Merlin. Apnoxed are extracts: ST. Leta. ilis Mxeclloncy, Lieutenant (sorernor Parking, embarked on Monday evening last, hig) on board of the mail steamship for lngland, teking with him kis young daughter, a lovely child of six years. Kain, high winds, a and thunder, with sa occasional gleam of sunshine, have marked the whale of the last fortnight (to July 11). Much ag this kind of weather is likely to be benefictal to the rising crops of the staple, and of ground provisions encrally, it will bave the elfect of vonsiderabl Sirowing back the planter in the work of taking his current crop of sugar. Fortunate!, what remains to bemanifacturec forms but a small proportion of tho whole crop. ( t hopes are al- ready qutertained of the probability of an sbantane crop next year. Large tracts of land bave bees put in canes, and unusual attention is being paid te their cultivation. few Afric: placing the numb Lave withdrawn from the work of y I setth d themselves on their own small frosholds ana (onem: nts, would prove of iinmense good, just now, to the general interest of this ae « sagar-pro ducing colony. It is to be wondered that the suc- cessfal results of immigration in St. Loncla, as well in the interest of tho Africans themselves ne of the country, havo net been more markedly appreciated by her Majesty's government. ANTIOVA. ‘Bho rainy weather has put a stop to the orop, ani ecrious fears are entertained taat the coming @rep Will be seriously injurod by it. Complaine is made of a difieulty to proeure labor in seuprad districts of the wand. POMINICS Col. Macdonald, the Lieutenant “Governor, after an administration of six years, teok his dopartare on board of the Inst steam packet for Englapd, His Hover President Premngr bad seemed the reigns of governmont, biding the arrival of the newly appointed Governor, Major Blackall. BARBADOS We hare papers and lotters to the *R ult. from Rerbados, brought by the schooner @ respondent writes:—‘* The brig vailod fer Dublin this mor , with and 17 tierces sugar—making the total dote, 96,616 hhas. We are certain of 0 inore, and porhape 3,000. ‘The ehi insses, up to the 7:h, is stated at wis heons, 188 huds., and 105 barrels. TOXAGO, ‘the »ngnr estate (te the Lieutona room of the lato Maj« we find by tho Barbados papers, but a very life in the Weet Indies. wave Advices from Portau Prince announce that eve 7 thing was trnnquil, and that wo Haytion Coma sioners had been sent to Santa Domingo for purpore of carrying ont the views expressed ip the proclamation me well-informed persons, bo « ever, consicered it extromely oubtfal that any pro gress would be mado negotiations having for their basis the re-aonex 0 of the Dominican ter ritory. Such being the preliminary conditions wh will bo advanced by the Haytien Commissions: tho disenssion of general mettor? must enoowater in the outset, there formidable obstacles which ar Hikely to retard, ifnot destroy, albehnteos of @ f vorable arrangement ve diTioultios pending two- trreca the (wo govornmonts