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“THE NEW YORK HERALD: WHOLE NO. 6858. PRICE TWO CENTS. one ——— a MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1851. ‘ANOTHER ARRIVAL FROM EUROPE, | deck; snd the former one, below been ¥ : on Bocarme for Marder, | it cannot fail to to the reading of English fall prices. without any'epeculative business. Indian corm into state-rooms. To ee i from Mek Huge, the celebrated list, {From the Gal! Messenger, July 21.) . pers. In ett s ‘ors of readi room as aie fe scarce, but pole AY cautious, and su) im- wit and ease of access, of ‘his wow deck that elope rove ten aor at the preaont | , T¢ was rumored at Mons, oh Friday, hat the Count | priate individuals, have. to Treen sin: | Matane wanes G0. to <6 KerRND 99 BER : saloon, bas made it the favorite of the ; | moment; end yet an attempt was made to restore | 2¢ Bocarmé wae to be executed ou the bllowing morning. | cei pie oar peacing Speis oddcocs, [8 being ife: PP aoa Masser) Joly Soe ee Four Days’ Later In and it'ts regarded as a decidedly comfortable iim. | the monarchy: . aie eee | thee treasury prompted gen eh ‘cargoes ray on Ms Shatat tabiabés® war) to 80 bat i jers sent | oe cmap ttle of on eo engine _ not less. Foreign—Few buyer pla ony nmr od *, ie a H H j In the machine department (as in the other) the | straying trom his subjeet, Seen tek ane watery | cates oeagat Srokithions tat that otfir vescone | ChCAPS:, Quay Bald; dealers esti Teen Markee THE RETURN OF THE ATLANTIC. | work has been mos thorough and. perfect. the | eg: Hugo complained that the tribune was | friday was a market day, and thetnhabitaats of (Me al- | Lave malaly cuted the adoption of hese most lesudi- | Guiet, and rather lower, superior cast wantod. Indige rein desi eb shaft and blocks have increased in size | not free, since he was not allowed to say what he | j villages who attended it, eagerly spread theim- | cious and annoying measures, which deprive an - | firm, and demand brisker for Kast ,'odis. | Cot ' N COTTON and weight, and ¢} 33 0f | pleased. (Assont on the left.) He then went on | portant news on their return home. man of the perarel of dally ccnrrvnces, and of the | small, and free sellers of low des. wiptines “dae. DECLINE |! . money or labor. J. W. Rogers, ng ‘o argue that the raonarchy of the legitimists and | At *{x o'cloek on the morning of Friday. the director of powcr, except at great cost. of taking af active Tallows-Market firm, and demand im roving; fine Fe eons devoted himself untiringly to his business ; of the Orleanists beiag impossible, there remained | th? ibs Hantan OG seatel wed beee sarod || Son betel teat chee entinae Wat | Seg teste: om the spol. Second. uttously. ‘Second Reading of the Eeelesiastical Bill in | Mr_J..B. Kierated, and the othe Got Hher— ihe monarchy of glory. He should be | $244.5 Court of Cumation, " Gount de Boearac’ was | cows of ties own accor’ to reason, end plage aateees ott | Reset, Gaei reamer omer, and. dealt hay 40 Heroes " themselves fit and preper men. The masts | glad to see how any glory could be witnessed under into stupefaction om hearing this, “It is im- | the old footisg. which wavin’ itself quite enougty, : hi } wold at. Tather eheapee the House of Lords, have been rigged with sdaltional sparsand sails. in fre event government. (Laughter on the left.) | Pusge.\ Jacclated Andit was observed that the | or that naiaonee will be made by the proper per: | termes good ta tine yellow, 97s, Od, to. ala» Oi wrowre “ short, hereq ents aresuperb, andex- | The je gentleman then entered into a violent to his templer, and that his face, ordirarily | guns, ard in te due quarter, to that gud. bin Ga: to Bfs, 64., for low to ;-97 hhds. » Yan were actly what night be ex] under the direction of | diatribe againe the government of M. Louis Na- | pals, beca We excessively rea, After s pause of some mo- | ‘ middling grayieb yellow. Tae Ei tote Fete Sag tr 4 Hue ahontion of the Revision cf the | Oe hueans Cae emi atic meant: | ale ane eT Ieee | aL nea ee | iiven’ the least Ztica- pittle doing, Brome le, voce b i- ere was a E nt » 2 34 m ~ French Constitution. cent fleet of New York and steamers, to | applause on the left. pect from t™bet quarter. A strait Waisteoat was then | ton eR, | sales limited at former prices. 4 We? ar Binve terete the genius and public spirit of E. K. Collins It is | ""Phis personal attack on Louis Napoleon was the | put on him.» od he was ft under the care of threw turu- | dec:ee,or ether offetal dooumens, copfirnlag previous | Guction, of 129 bigs part 4M at ile. t0_ 41 ca fe a fact which does not occur to every one, that | signalcftamult. ‘Phe sest of tho sit t | Seys, who bad teem charged to watch him sinow'kis con: | Shy ti arory: imardst to moaufy its uitse Progress. | White Benares; and good fo Gue griluy white, 4: THE EXECUTION. OF COUNT BOCARME, — | rile the Collins line are not only the largest and outrageous.” Kor three" hocrs and Ma MA be wns | CREAN Wa. cudomned anked to see the Procu. | ta endertlen, ‘The Bepienininges enetine een, | Rastas, of Cbd tage pat wld middling 10 soft Ses, Sic., dic. most gorgeous steamers that leave New York, they by groans, hisses, and: exclamations of | reurdu Koi. 1. \ab functior went to the prison at { ing for the ciections, az they will have the vot of most iy ~ ~ P sit are also superior to anything the world has ever | every description. eight o'clock, anc | tead to him the judgment of the Court | of the royalists, who go %o' the urn; ttt asa party they | : od. the American mail steamship Atlantic, Capt. om he distant ni O# resuming his seat. Vister Hugo was warmly of Vasant, by whieh ls, appeat, was rejected, and the | poeple take Bos hie tae necent e ie } Bho * Wier br \ F Se ‘ells, . 4, ii i an 5 ? - ad ‘West, the pioneer of the Collins line, arrived at this io 4 hn hig heed Neebias ot ths Fred corer goa grected EN a ag le i de i ho ag sone y Tne Count tecelv 0 the tesribie intelligence with the | beld at the Baron d’Alvilo’s paluos, rates for sorts above lo windine oad prwthaaes for - port yesterday morning. She left Liverpool at jg and directed their proceedings to be pub- |: The sitting closed amidst great agitation. pope ple sc acal theh k abeenin italy Russia and Poland |, Wages. Native cern Se oe for good ordinary. 2 TB: ‘quarter past three o’elock on Wednesday afternoon | lished. | The next important speech was that of M. Ba- | the Procureurdu Ror} and that js, that you wi Aivices from Warsaw, of the Lith ult. aay :— a. Goluanbelen abeeh AN letra > the 2id ult.. and reached her wharf at seven o'clock | | Our last dinner, yesterday, was calubrated with | roche, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He pasted | {a7 mad that iu evdsin executions thi kaife bad te || “A rumor teribe disasters, nuered (9 the Rustin Siae Telee very tem at hit ieee ee * Yesterday morning, making the passage inten days | Sonu" “The happiest spirit prevailed. and ghe health | sd to acced watts Sp retradag i morte and by | tocugih asa fhe very dhowsht of toad makes ine shud, | Generals Nestorol and SerStriattiers salato hare beea’4 27% 1009, om the spot. Sully 23-—We have tad ‘iteen hours and forty-five minutes. of Capt, West was drank with an enthusiastic three | a violent attack on Victor Hugo. This latter gen: | dec" ~ | entirely defeated, and the whole army to hare fled to the | Meer intl Renae = 4 Keg mt The following are the times Bree. A Jendaoms toast was also proposed | tleman rushed to the tribune. The left appeared in | “i The Precurie ca mo “shongee ate dpa oo pet er ee men sad®| pr pede, ere alge on igen ae ame "0 rf \e ie 00% e last w! a ing man. a pe * at M'Duthii, Mradkiue’ = @ Rianues served, and the religious services were exceedingly | Favre ran to the foot of the tribune, and by his | QP ¢arth than to cocupy himowf with the salvation wf | Wer ie butming down of the words wero oA auy use. | (20 Oe ver hag jus the tara in his favor. Tliscw Min's ora Mri Mts Howterse | well conducted by the Rev. Dr. Chowles, of New- | gesture appeared to cull on the President to alow wietrra.» eitdthe Count, is tte ale of a peteat.” ° | tively false, has not yet boon ascertaabed.e= is literally notiiog doing on Todi oF China account amd po Da Merton, port, who is jast returning from a Europeantour. | M. V. Hugo to speak. The agitation at last, says | phe Abbe André, chaplain cf the prison, and the | |, Reine ss neers ioe yer gmp x W W Glentiorth, On the second day out one of tho passeng- | the reporter, became absolute tumult. At the | Abbe Deschamps, dean of St. Wiwwdru, were sent for. seany- | Serthes te nonde, whftle peprents <i lntve, Carnes, ; “ering, “| ers» Joseph Day, a merchant, of Boston, shot | same moment a violent disturbance suddenly tools | The tatter waa accompanied by thie Archbishop of Cin- | coatin State of Tuscany is at present’quict; tke place | “intr on the whole; are tolerabay employed ; the * SB Hownes. himself in sae head with o pistol, which ho pee at the end of the hall on the left, two horora- | cianatt, (in partibus,) who is distantly related to the Bo- bt aa ys a ciate 16 Sean and. nner saves Atasrien air avaliticsare in demand for the Lavant,, ‘There ere IW Merve ten, Mediltian pg pice gt oe Rach ey aan? oat ae a Lei yr cpa come to blows. aut | "The Count was left alone with the Archbishop; but ia | salting ax Auctrian sentinel, the usush modecef correc. | #0 saptonns of 28 LPTOTIOG Lote 5 tasiaances or © Petrie, Mr'sod Mre CH JH Ash eats th lh . s afterwards rumored that one was merely ende: | epite of the prelate's exhortations, he vefased to confess. | ‘lon for all oences of this nature. ‘T'¥e Indepencamce, 4° doubt but when bhyers aw fairly ie thew Mr & Mrs Tennant, Russell & daughter J N state room, while the passengers were at break- | voring to prevent the other from rushing towards fat rs rican frigate, was expected shortly from Triste, | threast, that we shalbhave an excellent trade, i | ¥ | This wasabout midday; and it was reseired to leave him a Pi jorsty from mite, pu = ys » Mr Borvona, M. fast. The best attention was promptly and | the tribune to speak. ‘The Sealy was insuch @ | zor a time to his reflections Though the bathing season is nearly oo its height the | Mp es De Mayo aaa a unremittingly ad him Bh 3d the ship’s it te of agitation that the slightest incident serve't At one o'clock he asked for dinner. / basin of soup, ( penance ste is not near so great as last yexwat | The European Corn keginernar dl Mr \ yee an fomily,C and P Elli Nighten‘sal, geon, Dr. George Abbot ; but he died on the 23th. | asa spark to throw everything into comb} | a fowl, and seme caulitiowers, were supplied. Ia compli- | thy time. ‘The Grand Dutchess is at the baths of Luce, {From tae Mark Lans Express, July 22.) ‘Me& Mrs Phillips, Mrs A Browa and NM Brown, An inquest, held by order ot Capt. West, decided | Victor Hugo at last succeeded in saying a | ance with bis request, a pound of cherries were after- | Whi9h are verg munch frequented. The Die of Casi; tt { ‘Tis tone of the wheat trade has been influenced sy the Beale fs Fl Ronalis, | that the deceased came to his déath by his own | words. He was followed by M. Dufaure, who wards brought, and he ate the whole, ano, Tuscan Mtaister of Foreign Adsirs. kaw left to ope-mt Y changes which have takon place in the u | A A hands, whilst under an aberration{of mind. The | long speech, opposed the revision. In Saturday's | Scmewbat later in the day. be ten se. She maccptdhorra & few weeks at the baths of Montecatini. y| that Les varied materially in different’ parte of A Master JA itobin: | body wascoftinedfor preservation, and will be taken | sitting, M. Raspail was called to order, after which wept several times. At last he consented to receive +pirit- . ki ee ee, ee ae iM to Boston by Rev. Dr. Choules. M. Odilon Parrot made a long speceh in fayor of | Bl consolation. and at four o'clock confessed. A little be- Mesers; Htotert Makin & Sons’ Trent a wate ates a Snpline ta obese, oe Se MM M i f great E: * wie iy fore he eaw through the railings of the partor. Dr. Mathys, Laverroot Cort Bxcuancr, Teespay. Joke 22. 15 taken Hace. The trade was certainly firmer in iy, ¢ r. Anderson, a magician of great uropean ce- | revision, when the Assembly came to a division, | stant megeon of the military hospital, and be sup: | After the fine weather noticed on Fridey, we had « |) Part than towards the close of the week; and at mrost of M | lebrity, who has attained the distinguished soubri- | with the result given above. | ‘Thin, ins fuiot vole, to come and speak to hima, | copious and réfresing rai ia the couse De the two q the warkets held since Wedaceday, the tendency of. prives x quet of the “ Wizard of the North,” is on board | | ‘Thus has ended this important debate. It now | Pyoeror.” sail he. “come, pray you; you have been so | following daywramdh mace then, a cleat atmar-phers, with 4 bss been downwards, notwithstanding very short sup- x with his retinue of eight persons and twenty tons of | remains to be seen what the President of the repub- | kina to me and T have so much need of you now,” 8 warm temperature. whereby the crops acctmd us are { Dlles from the growers. ‘The amalinvess sow eahtinn x boggage. 1 Daring the e voyage he Performed several lie will do. Will he dare a coup’ état? Willhe | usieur le Compte.’? replied Dr. Mathys,~ the re- | now rapt&ly approaching maturity. In I ot home-grown Wheet is shown by the qoantibies 9 ine tricks, and equally gratilied and astonished the to the people? Willhe retire into private the towns from which the returns are takes for compiling: I shall not enter so wide a field of conjecture, | guluticas of the prisom prevent me from complying with etd Booed bid gg mele ~ the Magician of TL Hanals, ~ Oh, it is only for a moment that I the rains and Wigh gales of wind are said to have prevailed the North, and Mr ap Mrs Pendle- in a stil! greater degree, aud to potatoes. aud *he forecastle by supplying the whole crew with all 90) Total—132. appeal ine? your request.’ an avy A 2% Pe “ Pes : | $0613 gre. im the: corresponding week of 1850. “That eee sorts of wines and liquors from his inexhaustible ask you to come” “Tit ask the permission of the di- | cxops ef graim, imsevenal exposed localities, soz say uy { 906) Qi Medsurst, Cape Ene imagic bottle, which seemed as full when he had | svst depend trou chi yartac ee ne ae all | ‘rector of the prison.” “Ab, thankyou." replied the | is reported yet, we conceive, with a continuance of ine | NCoHs of home growa wheat are unuszally small, snd Among the passengers in the Atlantic we notice | treated “all hands,” ag it was in the beginning. | The appointment of General Magnan to the come | i9'C ad thareearl sitter after ‘the head. is eae wit, | Ree, May Rok DROS EeFIOUS. ed near “beet 9e | beawe and it naturally follows that the prospects the names of J. S. Cunningham, Esq., bearer of | He gavo a free entertainment in the saloon to the | mand of Paris, instead of Barguayd’ Hilliers, seems | me—isthat so?" The doctor answered that that | of : > i he } for the harvest are regarded with moro than or- f last week, no excitement in any departmer of ¢ trade was observable, the millers and dealers pucaieal 0g | uerely sudici nt to serve the wants of che mome2t, aq 4, in mist ovtes. the tenilency in prices was grotuak 'y rather downwards ladies, of very beautiful experiments. Anderson is a clever man in mind and manner, and will prove a trump in New York. His farewell at Liverpool, be- | fore an audience of threo thousand, was an ovation. . denote preparation on the part of Louis Napo- eon. General Magnan, who has just been appointed to | the command of the Army of Paris, was bora in despatches, the Rev. Mr. Choules, ang the Wizard of the North. We are indebted to the kindness of Mr. Cunningham for late French papers, and for he next month will, therefore, be ® ivals has ht- predacheg dinary interest. T critical time. The extent of the foreign ar therto pravented the scarcity of English o¢ | anuch :ndluence on prieés; and so tong as no-grounds for was a vulgar error, for that death was instantaneous * Come and eee me again,” said the Count. * I will re- tura to-morrew ” answered the doctor. ‘The condemned from thie moment gave way tonoems- the markets ehall begin to fill with grain of home growti. | ‘The receipts fromwbroad have’ mot beem-quite 40 tine | raldurirg the week now about to terminaty as | were the eight days immediately preceding; still quiter sufficient has come forward at the lending ports to inret the rejuirements, and stocks in granary: have, thereore, not dimim{shed materially, Some quantity of flour haw been received from the United States, and we inay cal- culate on increased arrivals from ‘theuee im the course of by sudden inepiration— if you will allow me to escape, he Rrooureur du Roi and his clerk returned at 10 o'clock iu the evening to the prison. After their depar- ture Che condemned asked for something to eat. Cac of the turpkeys presented him some biseutts and a glass of | wing and water, He refused ; he preferred a cougue and | some cherrios, | From this time up to the arrival of the executioner, | 0.6008. } i i y in 1809 tion, From time to time. however, he asked what o'clock | Of British and Irish produce, the receipts inte-aj + UDC! ns exist, tbe receivers of foreign supplies new late uews; also, to Mr. ©. P. Jones, tho third | pe od ere ee pa begs eetacsns' at ue lint ana Nolanteer | i"'was, and seated bimself Iikera. child on the kuoes | ort, since Tubeday itst\ are still very small, besan + | UACIy. A AR ge Megs Shoe A vofticer, and mail agent, for like favors. audience) as the “* Wisard of the Wave,” which | campaigns of Spain and Portugal, under Ney and Tate Cr re ate Oni te The ekg egy | AUDIT ccmpeneated by-arvivals fom abroad; thew of” | scured, thelr chance of realizing will be lessened. whew ‘The manifest of the Atlantic is the largest that | elicited three cheers from an English bari eg | Massena, in 1810 and 1811. ie was afterwards 5 Pi pe. bigs our favorite Captain. ely, being rather liberal, aud of Ladiau corm ill give each of you 4bas ever been brought isto this port. Cotton is down an eighth. Our Liverpool correspondent, in a letter dated , July 23,2 P. M., says “ The cotton market ia ter- wikly depressed to-day. Middling bowed 4d. | “ales about 5,000 bales. No change in other qua- | pag ty Ay at beng various Pc f. “ip % | in Spain 2. He took part in the battle of Gur London Cosperpentionce. } Waterloo, as one of the Imperial Guard, and con- THE STATE OF EUROPE. | tinued to serve unsil 1882, when, being colonel, he Loxvon, Tuesday Evening, July 22,1851. | entered the Belgian service, and was named general ‘The Jew Bil— Alderman Solomons Attempts to Take | of brigade. Having returned to France ia 1539, . ‘ ‘ after seven years’ foreign service, he was nominated His Seat, and is Turned Out—Second Reading of | general in ane of the corps of observation of flour fr the United States and Caaada very abusdans, the jatter from Francs emounting to 2,351 sacks on'y, Without any expansion of demand, we coatinved) tw expertence. at our mariet-to-day. a slow, moderate for wheat of ali de+cri; holders, neverthel fused to accept lower terms, and we have, therefor+y no ; change to note in prices trom those of Tuesday ‘sat,. excupt fer American white, whieh declined Ld. to yer i 5 ‘ Gog. this and next month, Whether shipments fom Fraooe re : “ir a mgs rs r the ccnda ined in conference with his confes- | 70 1bs., tations foraihother kinds remaining “ime n . lities. Business is extremely dull. Several re" | the Evcleviastical Titles Assumption Bill in the | the Nord. He was named Licutenant General in | {or gutdiiazed the sine profoasd eaas as he did be, rd’ ‘In the face, 0! vseut t . WeLe, ati ahd abies nisee kn saaw-conmeey canta qorts of failures current. Lords—Rejection of the Proposed Revision of the | 1845, and was appointed to the commani of the | fore te Court of Assizes ble morning, American Cour: f} {108 Me Pri nearly eo badly spoken of as waa the case pes mt AAD, | troops in Corsica after the revolution of February. | At midnight the construction of tho scaffold eom- he reduced rates of Uridag,,? ¢TOPS are 7 4 ‘The commercial aceounts continue favorable in French Constitution—Angry —Debates—General Lt Y. a few weeks ago. Onthe whole, there seems little reasom: , toapprehend that any eearcity of breadstuffs will be ex- | -periemeed in this country, unless cirowmstances should. arise # a sufiiciently slarming natare to cause extem He returned to Paris when the insurrection of June | broke out, and commanded the reserve nrew {3403 | the camp at St. Maur. He aftorwards took’ the command of the Army of the Alps, in 1519, and wag menoed by torehlight. in the Geand Place of tne town. | ‘The executioner, an old man, presided over the oper: | tion. A number of persons aasembled from curiosity, but were casily kept in order by a few soldiers, peascontinuing to attract a very: ntion. were shghtly depressed a: late prices, Oats were less saleab! oy ‘Paris, and provincial manufactories are actively employed; the latter are hard pressed to execute | Magnan—Fétes at Paris in Honor of the Exhwbi- tion— The European Continent— Miscellaneous. apagious dining salyon ans beew Yuils apa | od with & Qbamevers, in quenw? con Wak, OT ard whreas ape a hels seques At one | { baat 4 ‘ ' , : | .Alve speculation. of whteh there does not, at present, ap cheir Pnglish orders. Wheat crops are now out of | ‘The four days since the sailing of the last mail ; at Li b " : Clock the sesffoli was terminated als wece | rates, Ostmeal. on the coutrary). | hb pebbubitien. oeuagh yous about a month when the insurrectioa ji . Jt per pweh y- x all danger; wheat is falling in the different mer- | steamer, have been rich in interesting matter. In | huret out there on the 15th of June of that year. | mate.to Ste that the Kalle worked wll; sud ously in the si'goren way Ws. per quarter ias| The weather in Soot Body Ge ted Sa ‘keta; oats lower in Paris; raw silk continues in } England, the Jew member for Greenwich, Alder- | He evinced the greatest resolution in putting down | crowd was assembled, and they looked on with mute | the coucee of last week, reooreredsGd, on Friday, aud was.| P¢ teneed in ow ‘ H ba ° L oyeears 7 ‘ ; Marae | M1 Ta, they are described aa in other respects promising. good demand; the wine market is active. The | man Solomons, bas been the cause of a scone in the | tbat outbreak, his horse bebe wemncenl wv, and | horror J js in good steady demand this moradug at that sm@emdunes | TY yey en cee dall ou Wednesday, both at Edie ‘ if P° H rc ; whilst in F; he debate | the scabbard of his sword being cut in two by a Iathe morning, most of the houses, hotels. and shops | f~ Bite, he) Giger” tat oats, tance a _Bearvo was frm, and lle doing; vee cloned at 9 | Hoursof Commons; whilst in France, the debte | palit.” He received the Grand Crea of the Loglon.| opening on foe ivan ba thir in ln mot | : Woe «tH hes ge B soci on ‘Sranca. on the revision of constitution offei © | of Honor for his conduct on that occasion. Of late + ~ edhe Mae he | : Gireet ft | 34 fore, RiThe Continental advices are not of an important | spectacle, almost, of blows in the Legislative As- | he has been in command of the fourth military | Oi04c itcm'the realold. the must profound sleac> | London, dusiog Mis wen’ eating Tamang ist, was'as | _gQVe nave already refereed to the reports from Ireland, re bl | division, the head quarters of which are at Stras } et nase: | tollows -—-Gold’ dust, to Bree AE pty ES - pot po —- : ee | bourg. ‘Tae executioner ait his asvistants went at ain o'cloc < | Hass ia, 2 ; 0 Belgham, 20/000 |, 5) * attanhed Ve the rasmore of, dir tee jeadtag merase. Aftera very lengthened and animated debate, On Friday evening, it having got abroad that | . The Messager de? Assemblée has published a let- | to the prison. . make the toilet of the con- | om. coin, to Dunkists, 5.00008 | to Belgiam, 13,000-| be | ‘eat, Tease ceva famavense, lanving all suttered: the question whether the-French constitution sha'l | Mr. Solomons was resolved to take hiaseat,anun ter, written by Louis Napoleon at the time of his desaned baer 4 em sang: Froid, on. Tae by “ra My = hae, | dectine. ‘There is no truth in the report of a modificatio: | mons advanced to the table, and took the first two gain Gver General Magase, the present Commander- “ Yor, Monsieur le Comte."* oz. This gives atotal export of 41,774 oumees of gid | hig ving been reported during the week ending this (Sat- of the French ministry. | oaths in the form prescribed; but on coming to th» | in-Chief of the Army of Paris,, to bis interests, and | 7A.” | sud 117.050 ounges of sures vf the aggregate value Of uiday) evening—we can notice no improvement im ‘ | conclasion of the oath of abjuration, he omitted the | ering him to offer General Magnan a bribe | _ Te condemned did not utter another word until he | about £162000. The wxport of geld vs larger t | the “tome of the teade, the millers having com- {tis stated that, previous to the close of the Par | words “on the true faith of a Christian,” and say | oP Guo Bann ond the bate . Feached :he scaffoid. | He was conveyed to it ia a closed | some time past, being #16508. The imports of bullioe... cr cted their operations wibh extreme caution, That part~ . ad isn ae hae pig heey and say | of 100,000 francs, and the baton of » Marshal of | Tart such ass used for prisoners, Sad. was escorted by | Uurioe the FAS: week. apyto Saturday, have included, Kentish iss remelned undloposed of om Siamentary session, the Madrid Cortes will discuss | ing “so holp me God,” kissed the Old Testam: France. The letter in question was produced, it | Sixteen gendarmes, under the command ofa lieutenant. | $0. 1¢e from abe Unded sates. by the Niagara, but of | Sodin Vase vas Cale exposed 0a Weansalny? Bect> the Almanza Railway bill, the arrangemeat of the | The Clerk announced that Mr. Solomens had not | ars, on the trial of Louis Napoleon, and is pub- | The Aichbishop of Cincinmati, in episcopal costume, | this $128.00 wage for Haves; aud by the Arctic, from | Roce there’ was cearoelye sample {eesh wp, and the floating debt, some reform in the tari, and the | ‘em the oath in due form, and the Speaker or | jished in the Moniteur of that period. and-the Dean of Wandru, were with him in the vehicle, | the rame plat ¢, $0dm\ii—saya total of £190.000. The | ‘how. altogether, was trifling; notwithst ‘which, . . ‘ | dered him to withdraw. Mr. Solomons retroated to | "Paris purposes giving a series of fétes in honor of | On arriving mex: the seadolt, he descended without sup- | Iberia, Peniny alar and Oriental steauter, also brought im [50% dymculty was experienced. in Tealizing “previous - estimates. the bar, but actually remained within the House. | the Great Exbibition. A meeting of the Manicipal | pert. At his prosence. an immense murmur aroge from | 41.525 from I isbom, besides two bags, value unknowiy | Vyices Matters remained im muchthe rama portion om. Advices from Spain, dated Madrid, July 16, state | Loud cries were now raised by the opposition, when Council was held last Saturday, when, onthe motion | 'D¢ ore je walked with his head erect ands fix | trom Oporto. The Bazope, from the United States yes- | [G2 ana nothiug but absolute want would, it seems. fro 5 5 5 Sir Wm. Molesworth chalk The’ Relnenete o> s g y . step te scaffold. His features were pale but calm. | terday, bring + $530.00; tae Thames from the Wast | 16 Uxely to induce out tillers to purchase beyoad want that the Cabinet amining the plan of admi- | 5!r \\m: rth condu 7 om ‘ | of the Prefect of the Seine, the sum of 150,000 | { a0 see out £200,000 | iy z at ti ubinet was examining the plan ot on de the bar. A legal discussi d. Sir F Tis beard, which had not been cut since his trial, waa | Indies, $1 5¥ 9.19; whiehmakes, together, about £ they require for immediate.ure. nistrative reforms for the Island of Cuba, forwarded | ‘Thesiner “wt rt weeny | francs, from the funds of the city, was voted towards | jong. His ehirt was open om his breast. He wore black | more. | the arrivals of wheat from abroad have been lew. Poe 7 Thesiger stated that, in a Similar case, | the expenses of the grand feics to be given to the | trowsers, white stockings. and had on new patent leather | "“‘Vhere ie ¢ steady tone prevalont in the English Stock | ,,1B6, Aitivals of wheat from abroad. nave, teem bese ‘by the Captain General of the Island. | (that of Rothschild,) the House had formally de- | Lord Mayor and Corporation of London, and to | thoes. ilis hands were tied behind hix bask Market, wif tra limited range of dealings. Consols con- | \iitvatieyroportiom ef that previously Tueeived, still re- Accounts from Turin state that the Senate had | cided that a person not taking the whole oath was | ibe Commissioners of the Great Industrial Exhibi- | At the foot of the sca‘fold he reepired « vial ot imegar, | tinue wi 08 to Py fOr mone 7 * A WS st {| maining on board shin, we have had aa ample display o€ i | incapable of sitting. Om that occasion he had | tion of all nations. The fétes will be ona scale of | and embraced the Archbishop and the Dean of Sainte | Keduecd J hree per Cents Jo %4; New Three snd &® | sompies Hitherto, there have been no symptoms of — oo ac annus nas era, ope con- moved & new writ, on the 1-4 enim seat mh magnificence becoming the occasion. It has been peg Se then, sisted. Se ereaian, and eavontod.the Qearter y oF Cents. 98° to 8. ; Rxchajuer Bills 494 to 528 Dyovemontin the couatey & mand for. arheat and. uded by Sardi: ‘rance and tl ww id. y steps wi visible emotion. Teaching the plat- i ik Stock 214 t slow throughout the - parti ‘ out’ | Rier sume forther diseussion, the question was ad- | Setermiued that they shall commence on Saterday, | fo°0 Fo nisced bimecif neat the plank, sad the exceu | "rhe gf ct ‘erase tn the Foreign Market relates to | the leclinquiry Bavingibeen dew throughout the wash tries. After ones aes the oA ques! | the 2d of August, and will continue for four days. tlouers proceeded to strap him to {t." This operation | Venerudl an Bonds. The Comuuittes of Bondholdershave | jiootters bare, nevertheless, remained rm, aad coed. The King of Prussia was to have opened, last | owned to Monday (last night) ie the |. Ne further attempt at disturbances has taken-| iasted neatly five minutes, and whilst it was in progrers, | received very impcrtant intelligence from Mr. Lot. | 1 Nities of red avesnot been offered lower than 4s. te : o : Sir B. comme! yy asking if the govern- | place at Madri e government has officially, | he several times turned his head round to look at the | He anu unce= that the Finance. Minister, setting aside | f°" fine Restook hae been held at 44s. to to dda, Saturd: tract of the Pr t East \ § 425.5 while Saturday, a tract of @ Prussian Creat Eastern | ment would authorize a prosecution of Mr. Solo- | announced to the Cortes, that the Queen has enter | crowd. One of the executioner’s assistants having be | the sob omm acts of the executive, hae appropriated to | Sia'cuperior Dantzigaat 49s. to 50s. per qr. she and superi ica Railway, intended to connect the metropolis with | mons, for the acts he had done on Friday night. | oq the fifth month of her pregnancy. h the bar he said— = other p urpores the 1s ordered to be set apart for the ‘The disposition te eater into speculat'ze investments. Konigsberg, a distance of about 100 miles. Tho | Lord Jobn Russell replied that the government re- | ‘The Europa arrived at Liverpool on Sunday. have half an hour to spare, forvigh ervaitors. He at the same time proposes te eater | ty breadstnie appears to have wholly subeited: and very <a ‘ + 19 | served to iteelf the right of acting as it might think ‘Phe Minierial erisia in Denmark is over. To another, © moment later, he observed — into Te osh asrangements for settlement of thelr claims | few bargains in foatiog cargoes cf wheat havo beem clon stract completed is from tho point of junction with r, but that seat not consider that a pros | On the evening of the 13th, the King signed the | ‘Don't fasten the bands so tight ; It ta useless.” ion. | 22,2 pltalluing the arreare of interest. and apply the | eoriate. ‘The arrivals off the coast from parts ‘the Stettin Posen Railway, lratzig, to Bromberg. | cution ought, at present, to be ordered by govern- | decrees apy the new ministers. Only three | dvomiaaie, tae ty tebe atten y roy Sy fon = e = 1 Lames eel a a me i ae oo cut of Gthraltar bape pet been ee ~ aaa 8 ae = On the 27th, the King will lay the foundation mithe object, of Mr. Solomons ia to okie gee es! cs fears hag oe saab. calmly placed his head in the 08 the executioner co! mputing Huterest shail be a lat ounces? | = ‘parcels om pasage. ‘The asked have —_ i Bir. § nor eneral Hansen—withdrew, andare then made a signal. and the fell. 4 iat July, insten ist April and October. Mr. | tle business hasbeen dane atone of the great bridge at Virschau, over th® | secution, and bring the question to a logali:sue] | Plaecd by M. de Tillisch, Interior; Bf. do Seheel, | ‘Five mioutes later; a cart, im whlch were the Sicody | Lord ‘expriser come uneasiness about tbe safety of the | drwmedtoe bigh, and very itso business hasbeen done fee Vistula, one of the greatest achievements of modern Sir B. Hall then said that the only course open | aoe and Gen. Flensbourg, War. A new-minis- | remains of the condemned, placed om straw in a.cofia, million of dollars assigned by Congress out of the | (csem, Dts. 64. to Ss. Gd. per yuarter,-cost, freight, amd. engineering. for Mr. Solomons was to take his seat in the | teyig) partment has been created for the duchies | left the euvare, phen ives of | hy fiaerdinary Tax.” Ile, however, considers it pri~ | insurance, bas. been aaked ; and other qualities haeew ‘ Fears are entertained at Aden sf a rising against yy hel Whe was.tm the. gallery, iene. Ph. - Lonenburg, se re Beigtum, on Friday, the following iciter to the President | ing giuctlons of the committer for that "purpose. Spt | Thinkers hee sapped meres with dour ‘tians. Man: A i ‘seat frou’ | 4 was read — ow ‘toeks are a sbade Orwer, t ive per Cent jag jously. been dvvidedly slow, as pry nm ; Heoss a apie tiberad Sentbess naiane cheers ‘ond . tne 7 the bends M Om 0 ky tue ropret witch Thee 4 8 to ™s. ditto bey Toad Comte Ss 10.24. Mexioam ve rls yaa for sorelgn. topspries of town-made- - J “4 "7 te “avy, but a trite better than they ‘. ™ but Mr. without a portfolio. The ap | them, Speumatances force of 5 Misé Talbot was married July 23, to Lord Edward | Speaker called upon him to withdraw, oltke is Presiden om, but cix we me to-addrese my ceniquel @f ternoon; they afe now marked at : “f Solomons refused to move. Mr. Anstey | pointment of this is considered a tri to the Chamber. pa 4 OX to \, Peruvian 89 to 90 have cousisted of Howard, at the Roman Catholic chapel, Warwick | that Mr. Solomons had sworn «quite enough, and | Py the party in Seem ‘close unica..ofthe- aif onaeer this letter is tho uncle of te wretchet ides ees eM te ih, Foreman 9D oo fm ood ma pg ah gw Sa needled ry ME th ballon tae French Rapa ete et Pa Edlca ekg Paar | PaRIN SO se em ahr pe ymass was performed. The Lord Chancellor gave great of discussion, of a qu » British Parliament m * ive per Cents ° ja ‘of the ad mae nsued; the House finally dec: on the motion, . The commercial sccounts continue favorable, The | 1\, toto 0\ dis, vaway the bride. There was a great crowd of spec- | { Solom ithdra' DIVISION IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS ON THE SCOLBKAS afta { Paris have been actively. emplo: Raliway chat not so heavy as they left off hw, be, — . wer | sthat Mr. Alderman Solomons do withde NNT aE tesa i =| Boog Si pot wet hansen ees he fwatay te tated are’ soning Stee oa ~ | a ricarde avor bad ay mueb as they could do in the way ‘the operators Sor t ; sales are ry disposed Marshal Sebastianl has died saddenly. . Speaker then called on Me, Solomons to, ren erat itontenn tainedthat the bill, | and elect patterns. Tho, shopkeepers are equal; acme cases fH snore forvara. yp though - i the celebrated historian, died at his | and that gentleman persisting in refusing, the bill. Lord Monteagle main , ry ta thas’ ther tent Steet | "Beco A aoe eunatetes Dr. Lingard, celebrat 5 dered the Sergeant-at-Arms to remove hi when parsed, would not, andcovld not, bo in | satisfied and they admit thes ‘oy ren’ - ‘wo cielock.—-A rise.of *; per cont.has taken place in = i fore 12 o'clock | dered the Serge hi tri- | tiomin Losdom had deprive ythem for a space of their | Console; they are now08., to 1 and 96% to % respec- . residence, Hornby, a fow minutes be member for Greenwich then rose and left, bis ob- | force, and that it would be one of the greater Frenchoustomers, yet they have a aumber of | tively, Jor money and account: and Bank stock has gone | wurde of on Thursday night, tho 17th ult. For some length | ject having been attained, namely—force had been | umphs which Popery had ever obtained. Lord | English purchasers than for a long ticas past. The ac- Ip up to°Xs to 210 Thee is no alteration in Foreigm “ f time he hes beon breaking up, and forthe iast | ‘used to prevent him taking his seat. ncellor suj the motion. conte counts received in Paris 3y the last packet from the ff Stocks, but shares ace better, particularly Midland, Me. = me > al dolly ec ‘All this is very absurd and ridiculous. Many of | that, consi the state of the public opinion | [itu States are alo more favorable, and indace the | whictsare 98', to 2). Polis is. few weeks a fatal result has been almost daily ex” | i ssadors will be forcibly reminded of Wamba, | consequent upon the insolent assumption of the | manufacturer to expect » good auttea trate, Letters | Licsneoon Corroy Manxer, Saiy ~The. report of | corresp ve pected. Ho was aged 51 yoars. “edrie’s clown, holding a filtch of bacon to the nese | l’ope, it was absolutely impossible. to, pass it ove: | from the departments are equally satisfgctory; and even | hye seather, and the decline in prices brought by the work. ‘The ‘Thames had arrived at Southampton with of I : ~ Jew, my ¢ tournament at Ashby-de- | in silence i, thatan soplical to the ph Sa ponmneee of = t whore bers = 4 Evrspa coupled vith several deitures urea here Kf cotton i] ial the following on freight:—Silver from the Paciie | ls Zouche, so preitily deseribed by Sir Walter Seott, Fae ec tkcgecding Which-would‘only en | Euene, und Nimes, setuilly fad themselves Of a petny per push, ted added materially 10 the wont 600; gola | in Lvanhve.” ‘arliament, and @ proceeding digaitied to execute th: they receive from Emgland. | oy S2ingcnbe depreienced for some thine "he of F ports, value gy oogl yond a In the House of Lords, last ht, the second | ccarage Serthee sagveates. iy A preens Rie accounts from * trade, as 0 body, ae dispored 00: y itthey from California, $40,716; specie on fromm | reading of the Heclesiastica! it ssumption urse the wheat crop as now ou! from abd be satlefind prices had seached the bottom, or ugar inform vs taat ‘Carthagena, $200,000 ; from Jamaica, $20,000— bill wae brought forward by the Marquis of which would be followed by cine of gre oe the; and tp 20; but with, se much ‘colten by dishonored : ¥ hee aad Woes total valua being $1,985,10, or, say, £267,040 | downe. The debate has been adjourned. Teana opotes in eppoctsica to tha tponoare; and tho.| Shocks Ribsa ie ihe us out of te Sands of tne porter. ne Gertin:y. on, only shout 300 ure. aad teen, sol ring tke weeks at ceterling, of which $987,639 isin silver, and | , After, ® debate unequalled in, vielencs iwcious | Farlsof Minto, fttewilliam, and Hardwick, in ity | teein Pade s ‘ustuight sinox ipa been followed Lobe | hark and Pome cardap. GL te 02 Iba, was then quoted 388, ng ad ing The tight nal | He Neal A ease at | NEw te ead oe oad eg | Fe en, et Supa ascribe uae ao | fry eg ae My So eS comprises—pearls, value £2,000. We me ey a ae: fg neg df 146; proxies, 119-265 ; Sa ries cf ont Inthe Poria mazkets. The catle false ave | A600 bags, of which thexs were 2400 for expory ul. | offesrd ats Qrelina of 1a to por ar, without lellog Madame Ledru Rollin was defeated, in the Paris | Yi.ahio or not, to revise the existing French con- aan sent, 3 Law tordahipe eae = po a a seaieae Ghani, le ‘=A bes ta. of | woted Te, oh, to Son, 6d, and the latter 178 (> 18, ‘ ‘ Beco! . cor 4 t in good dema: ad 7 ie 5 Court of Appeal, last week, in s sult against ber ttitatlon. posed revision bas been rejected—106 | at ten minutes to tour. ofthe Drome a: the harvest are teporiad 80. be very pond, indeed, she | PET iuastc ok advices are thelith inst. ‘The weather hesband, for impradont management of her fortune @ proposed revision cline te weashst is everything calculated to forward the | bad for itions, and the crops im thas, Ona of the Teh papers gives the following pare, | members voted ie the revision, 278 agalset ity | cnt ure Fresco Congress. ings gt ane | atid we crops t> maturity PRC ee a en ee eerie highly prominng. Ua- ~ | as, acgording to the terms of the constit teclf, hy J 7 ‘Kiccer | and amamslderable suger of consignment ‘prove ‘get week Dave been confirmed uy wices which | Srienvewt Tonces, and with continued dall reports taph:— three-fourths of the number voting are required to | Peace Congress took place in the large room ye come daily to band Under shese circumstances, the | yehounsanes of & Sie aderstand that the committee have writen to | constitute a legal majority, the mation for revision | Hal London, which) was eromded to muceion, the | dear kage bere resend Se wea, bes Peas: comm markets hroughout the country PERIDIE® quiet, | Tete, fol tha beet Od Tbe wheat had, Deem Odeted ak eutierien be tececheteg Mea cok clink am | SY, Seen, nome om Che Le benehee, of | Fe ireweey 2.0. 0 8, A A Fd ee a ne eee ee eae osetia. | United charactes. merely C> sally tbe presiag wants | SPA a, log 9 reteation of quite 28 pet qr. the privileges of membership of the Royal 8. | ""} wilt, at the risk of repetition, restate briefly the | 82.%, Cobden, Bax, aD. Jona, het Heshingtom, | flor ia quantity, a oe sommuewliah easier vo tag The” eottom tide te stilt | Hamburg letters, cf Tucsday's date state that reltenhs ceed tan cd onecier te tan oder object of tho desired revision, and the eonequences | and other perio of he United States, €3 well Waread inthe Baricot Monday, the 2st nit | Teneo Teiders are ahions. roller, sau spinners | ¢° andenable quantity on. ie ‘Uaat_ Ube cup. which he is heartily weicometo—if he can otdy | Of the vote. The question of revition casagt Paris, Belgium, and other comtinrrtd, Ioeiand and the |, Presse and the Sier’e) m report has been citremt today, | continue to exercise caut oo a telter taarics are | ‘tom the interior, regarding the ot the. unanage to win it, again brought before the Assombly until three | gates were also present ‘Chedrman { that the ministry was about to receive a partial tanith, | reports from the covtoe growing ae ‘wore, with few exceptions, favorable. Very lit- . - * ition rh I cities and towns of Engisnd. The hk more favorable, From nees, there | craps, 7 ” A “a Our Ocean Correspondence. mon'be have expired ; and. unless the constituron | fering nideeeed the meetiog at soma eogth, on the | akon. We apo able to diem that this frat is totaly | muchmoretaroraile, tush pret spgsetae ace Tad. vem done lace the pewvioas pas. — shall be revised, Louis Napoleon cannot come fo om hh caused their nae it that all, for | e2*titute of foundation. Common sense, besides, t b> checren tana. ves having generally pay U. 8. M. Stuaunn Arianetc, ward as a candidate for re-clection without viola | priney nang 6 mighty project maletatoing a perma. } cates that the Torgored merifieation would be witiacat | Brn vilog, Sek tates seen b> tee prone auked by holders, who had) om = anu ¢ August | o'clock, A. M. ing his cath. ternational & series of resol! wore i Cause of revision, although. constitutl saail ing the x, | the wet weather, F jenstens—gord Ite Alteration in the Adlantion-Tha Trip Across the | in my letter of 90th May Inet, I lald before the Pasted, expressive of the dentro! tke »vocwies of peace, | lost ihania tthe import emcriptony ot Art cle AL, | BE vera alluses hare taken place during the we waren ind Meekibare heat.” the ora riry=-A Suicid The Wizard of the | Tenders of the Nao York, Herald. the principal | and the promoters of the congress, dec fereise | jority, which wa success, felt nt tae sioment when the | AM last week. the bank returns again show | bed bret Held OO 8 ttey had fallen off mavecialty, 2 7 ‘ ont « . i cro Ad a tsard of te | artacles of the constitution. ‘Tho revision demanded | ¢¢ misisters of religion, and the ecaduetors of the publi } Jority, wick isa success. Ist at taeaoment when the | | {Onlin tee Mir ullion, to the exteat of lah- | board, The demand for parley had (allen of ote te North, &e. was directed particularly against article 45. to put anend to the settlement of international | ¢# ‘ane Just obtained this succass, ‘ere can Phe expert of apect ing the week end ing July | but seller pty ed for the best -beary qualities, tres The noble steamship Atlantic, under her glorious | sa, ep tea by we eee Gh a ee was 117.C00 04 of silver, and 41,774 02. Of ¢,chd, all to Lesh aces Gets tas oa Commander West, with 132 passengers, and a | ,, th Presidrnt of the republic is eeetel fora term of | site l2 ARO verted Uf theme disputes being __ Rome. in hig report of gort arday's woot | 1 {he Hagioh markets, been oie Me freight list of 700 tons, is moving beautifully up "hee oe a Eeeehaeeing Gore SF SRE TCT | accounts Geen Eee Gan Mie tide wth, Aceon a int nok eet tds pier Tee0d, to 18s. Md, and 6 Ibs, t0 87 ibe, 8 Peters, Sew Y The second Sunday in May, 1852, is tho day | the two follewi Seateme on > : e. this week, im forsign wool; Patt to | at lds. to Lis. Od. per quarter, free on bon New York bay to her pier dot the hearty | acd for election. On taking oles, Louis Napoleon . Pep UMION naprelf calles wpen to Print out to your atten. | ects of, the trade ate healthy, olive 4 ats Goma Ot Ute | Saye advices from France state that « complete reas. cheers and generous salutes of her multitude of well | toox tho following solemn oath : — Te doce wot appear ee ump carious, Gimeresee hed | tion theaceteen anommte te ele postal charges, which | ites. The Landen cate reqial to anet sales, the quan- | thom had taken place, amd that speculators had tects ers, She left Liverpool at 315 P.M., onthe | In presence of God, and before the French people, | artsy between the government and the Captain General | hare. since {last ‘@entioned this subject. incurted a [oy pets Er eicard will be “shout 60 000 bal very anxious to get out of the large carcion tnd AY 234 July, and has, corsequently, made the run in | Tepresented by the National Assembiy, Lewearto remain | off ype, ‘The iattes lately forwarded to the cabinet ® | (rech increase, in:dead of being replaced onthetr former | ‘ity ‘0 be browgat Menaul ie i! Biel Mg Jaen "Meanwhile, buyers tor consumption had 204 July, ond hes, eee a it | faithful to the democratic repubide, ome and indivisible, | gy wniete pian cf administrative reforms in the im- | footing, which *@uid have explained the overcharre as & ihe dlightest ameviment, There is no inqui ducted their operations with extrewe calams set ten days and a half, This is the first attempt of | and to faifi all the duties imposed by the constitution. | MMMM c's colony. ‘Tho royal council ¢mow | mistake. The ‘onion pers, which were originally - En) sy ih can", Geemend, Teme ore wheat and flour hed consequently nection ted the Atlantic to re-cross the ocean since her terrible Art. 110 (vide letter of May 30) defines the con- Cysmining the pian, aad ia shorady oxpected to make , and bad ol four, 208 Cont | eee aie At proveut maderate rates, there ia mote | the towns in the interior as a Sinedp made disaster of inst January—the nows of which thrilled | ditions under which a revision own legally tak, | Known its dec 4 = chews renay | i consumption Las | const. In the South, aay x. po Rem bey our land with an excitement not soon to be for. | p namely-—if three quarters of the membyics eae Bi eae tice aoa fotlowredt the rely vals cf ar & rapid advance | Fee oe eet eeel tapreceton wa) cas Shree Ss on Liver- | ve favor o! . - t hes ors im vain hat TH aitedy there are now Iuyers at “weet oy be better ean one stan elegant, and costly character. A new | stondi & of this q Sa wn ule pr ow ative of br gamds The sonsviar (aw is wader Ie bauteeripttre p attended #ith epeh Fatnogs ponegs | saree ve is atoaty nt the Inte advance, Noo! eidtcrlaliy *bont ¢f Wat of bast 7°48 and very dag's sitti ide e

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