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a sions of high admiration avd re«peet for the emi- ‘owyer snd jecman wove death wi aanvune~ wage ordered tha: the court do now stjourn and wae Uke resolution moved for be entered upon the records of she oot NEW YORK COYMON COUNCIL. {OFPICIAL } \ SPECIAL SESSION Boano of Avcesstim, June 20,1852, | Present—Richard T. Comptoa, Eeq. Provident, Aldor | aan Moore. lialy, Boyce, Tweed, Breokey smith, Cau | ew. Tiemagn, Hard. Ward, Denman. and Coraelt “ Onmorion the reading of the aiautes of the last meet-, | fing war dspemved wih " | The folicwing menage was received from the Mayor, announcing the desezse of (he Hou. Heary'Otuy "S| Mavon's Orrin, Jung jo, 1852 | To Tur Hoxoe ante Cow Cou GeRTienrs—The © Fer wisest AED Deed Patriot, cba enlghteacs etate ms more. “Alter a imgetin uc eventful His. boay ehe sinned orator tx uo meh ty saercly a mtd the friends of a by Dis cous | i { 1» bat | rm ite | elfere and Oo etn of hie Countryman ged frimts. wt | man cou a ever calm Bat 4 aerd woe | Be haracter or tecvices—they are insertbod | & jettarse! ampersbarie elory, op the pages of our aonn. | try's bitory. fe the oltietal Geath. snoured that thereore.«ntative Mieleity #f the Western world wil Bhe meraery 1 the departed parout Sunes ae are ninpted tu the mes senten (he Slowing pre Whereas, The welunchele Dees offically oon sionea the United stetes » poste sing + us Au. patrh tic ender $» bis ms The jortly vi Goat ne mous uibute of Ber ry iny bas frome 64 statewunnabip, and his diplomant wil of te wation the hishewt poeins Dali ®oeutuey lite nenois conuay metul jte cotirel: will forever srse a future goverss try has tan, of bie tine pesseut acd re of eonn ft bebind i ble daowl: age ta his Cor terin ten far Joan #11 pes aru. But ¢ ad tome ot. ation we avorles ing Hilly. he app sdute: i rest fede vopremrah’ es yweay think advisable arrangement? as Leek +P ehe Co certifies ¢ 1moa Connell ti antly of tuo @ unsniqonely adepied and Aldermeu Oo MN emit ‘veod. burd, Ward apd Boyes, 0 geiler v faent, app. we parte A pret ject if eonentred im On movie, the Poard theo dD ongthar sistant Aigcrr 1 Wosxtward wey bt Whewn. ent— A he Yaking such measu wembers a relation to (he deuth of Men lic Asnetant Alderman ¢ ing « ions. ¥1z:—~ Rosolved, Tr at tals Board has received with “ alings of ; née of the death of flon. Eaary in a (rom the $ uf Kea vived That is comme one Yakion. © nthe loss of the ad chemace, and 80 fait Kesslved, Domed te mf tobe red, is cug tolanson thir me fhhis life wa latione of 1ry 7 of porty FopeRe ea! eoreent, and feelin ca were unanimonsy adopted. ay fietent Aldermes Kerker, Woodward, Mabbatt: taderasn, } Wriput, Meiowan and Velen ive appointed the | ayo". in Ordvred to de & tered ou (he minut Kerolurion Felwion to dv rt Algermen.) Uusu iin ihe Board then udjour From the martes, | EDWAKD SANFuku Cheatrt.at, rer Worvrnrys fitverviior i oxapie W —Tur Bowrny : Pe ace pe Laat th wery t whi boene by the drilliaat ws nd white kids. whi It hae exbin’ nee “rent ton, divinity outside to the unbounded ae oui The mquiry on cvery ride by all these eplenaid private o hood? and what attiucte tly dressed pei o the Bowery theatre ae unphy that by a wasterly strokeof Hamblin's. the monager that estatiidanens he hae determined to the Bowery theatre ng alt ite com. | | | n ite walle, everybody, at bro ga into age be neigh he ci { revoiu and the taste of the facut aay! calities of New York Finding. ut one time. that Loin Montes was bringing great housee to the Grondway. ond | Ubat rhe was in a state of oneipient alieantion fom the ieatre—thar is had a fight with h hiv offer was ot aud he ament manager of tha’ be popped the quesion epgaged the Countess for biv own soon ae he bad thuy curred to work, recast (he interior of Lis bx. corated. and fitted it up with grow accommedate from four to five | largest capacity of any theatre in this country. All | ing ceady, the Countess wade her a fut on Monday | ening. in she pieces written for leseif enutled ti ter in Kavuria The howe was crowded with woh 4 fuhionabie people, with white kide end clean #; and even the pit exhibited the nyvel 6.00 eons With yall warhed fae, without peonute ia th pheeks cr segucs in their moutus Aceorling * vonées. the boxe contained all the leadiag fachione bles pf Fifth avenve; eo that it would wer that apper-tendora ve Low about tu bestow their exclusive pmage on the owery theatre. They think that the A-tor Piaes Opera jouse bas been defiled and «uitendered to burharus the monkeys were introduced into it, and they nd ty avoid ite contaminations in future In this are of affairs, the Bowery ix beginning to loow up ‘the heading fachionable theatre of the city and» uch larger than any of te others, it is provable that biin should engage an Italian onora troupe—ae be <s—be Will beat ont all the rest. We know that ch? began s#cfashivnable thostre, Madame Murbraa Je her firet appearance, in Kaglish opera, on iis boards aleo made iis dédut there, avd Madame Veleste roupe of French daacere rere introduced to the public in the Bowery. Its prosent brilliancy acquisition of Lola Montes is therefore only ta eorly bietory. 4 that Hambtin, now revolved to maintain ooking out for novelties from Hurop ad Prenpage en (talian opera troupe, 89 as to ren asorp i} | A hit potat, be wont @ aed aad de. 9, 90 thes 1t woul us od persons—the | } | Mr Ck | city a enews Da 2 | Organizations in the wards vrarn: weather, there wili | pier three platforms, ean’) define bis position in one wiiay. | i | these local filibusters have been treated by both i OFFIO® B® % @oKKUn UF PULTON AND WASHAU BTA. | Volem . xvi... Ne, 182. FATES B98 KON SENNMTD, PROPSTS som aun RDITOR ee AMUSEMENT? THIS BVENIAQ, BOWRSY THSATRS. Bowety—Loua Montes 19 Ba Varia. BROADWSY YEASTS, sronaway—Tamvano Ae It Ixy avo OUT OF PLace—BARWEY O'TovLe, NIPLO'S, Brosdway- Nava. ENGAGrMens— ivaR- s. PATIONAL TEBAPRR Gasthem stier—Raware amp 10) ke LERLATD ane AMR) io’. + CAS LEGASDBN. Caragine—fne Minne ASTUR PLAC’ OPERA ROUSH—Dowerere Treur RNED ANIMAES, AMZKiCae “DEK THE Sev eRNOON anr KE QD aoe Penvenmancm mm arr. CHRISTY OPERA B Mins: uagey s¥ Oymiery “» $12 Brosdway—Erurorian Mo errneur STERLS » Nrvern Oe Wortnal Ball, 49 Broad. The Nows. ho eflect produced throug oat the eoantry, by ement of the sof Mr. Clay. Tri- hutcs of respect were rendered to the memory of the yesterday, by Mosse Urderwood, Cass, Hunter, Bieckerridge, avd several others. The speeches of peers in the national ouaciis, especially that of Gen. Cass, who was so long as- sociated with him in Che public service, wil! be rand L melancholy interest. will take place in Washington to-day, at coon, afver ,; Which the remain \l be weeortod, by way of this | to their fiuni resting place, iu Lexington, Ky. Op referenco it will be seen that appropriate teati- | monials of respe * of th late col Common Council of tb itv, and that a joint » has pi aLpolni to make the ne- } ngements fora pablic faneral. tho arrival of the steamship Africa, we have wived thre. days lator aiviges from Europe, the i » interesting. The Baglish oat stute of excitement, in equence of ‘he golden aecounts from Anctralia. | Money ia Lox suiore aburdant than ever, and | a lor, lying idle Cotton ap- pears to have slight! of the Atlantic, | was | | coutings ina gr amount is g and onthe Lib ole the market fruer, aichough we quotttous were one- week ‘The corn and provision warkeie Lad greaity | improved w frauds wents ni the goverment am land warrar by forged “oon- too ni ponsions, was | continued yesterday before Justice Stuart, on a hearing Vhe case of Wm Merribue was first taken 1: Mo witnosses Were examined ana to the haud- tthe accased, whien rs all rb upace the imilation of the signature of ¥ Hoffnan, as set forth ‘m th by the go Was lich the evidence in to-morrow The excesding|y i at with advo d nows matt possible to specially ref | ing te be found undor the tuleg | where, For the same reason we are ic ito defer the publication of a large amount of loca! and other eptertuining reading, among which is an acconnt of the dinuer of the Aluinnd of the y of New prosecate overal papers datectod stox We shall pud- pepe of colume ¢ rendore it tim- est ovo We . our titement te inuch inveresting read Mio head and els York, the one bonded and fifty annaul eommence- | me: t of Nassau Collage, at Princeton, N. J, &e | Fas.y Prepanarrons ror Tar Pare ELrovroNs esof ths city ara making very encly preparations this ceavon, for the fall elections. The ¢ mocrats have been very bavy organizing in all (he wards, lnying down (heir platiorms, making | speeches, and formiug clubs orith barbarons names 3 and same kind ov business, and are now actively forming similar There isu third party | sico in the field, who are determined to se up nusi- ir own secot; and that is, the Maine Vhey have been very fur cine weobs, in the vatious wards, culling Hding assewblics, and collesting money. —The various par he whige have been en thy ness on tt bu above refreshing their orgyniza- i periectiog their machinery ) t next fill on their ov jou to both the old parties daly © uhey ar to enter iut > cout Look, in oppos aud Aagust, which we suppose will be very be @ relaxation in their its and operations ; but immediately on the ap- preach of September, thes partios will be all | alive and aetive for the wi n. The teeto- are very sanguin arrying the Mayor and , on? probably they ididate of the Dittsourg Conv and “* antis tien of cll the * isms’ of the dey whocyer that may be Linsignation—Wita? sars Gen, ur telographic advices from Mr Granans —Avoording to « ou. Mr Gresham, im acvepiing the whig ination for the Viee Presid, throws ap his Mirsion us Seerstary of the Navy. Thia is right 4 cousie aot Wich bis uew povition bee What says Gem Sort? et as 4 proper, » American people y dors not he resign b the re v enerul-in-Chief imouinl of recpect for idence of his confidence Nd be @ smal ching ofthe Army, a3 9 filing ¢ his nomination, and a8 an ¢ sult? Tt w in the general Losty,” (oo wuch ja a husy, in bis letios writing, retolore, sud leuce the tronble be has got into th the Duteh and Irieh, and the (Nd Zack had to write ad he pot everytbing exsectly square e army, he explaining a! oe 1 le and ors he t lenst erother ! k ters, mod especially his letior accepting the mination, which is evidently u very busty letter thim teke onother plate of soap, or hasty pud- Ging, and write or resign. A candidate who uocu- | l hi lettor Jie musi write aaother letter. He must write or resign ¢ Slow? asp Anti-Rewvers.-Gov. Hunt Dov The faneral ceremonies | 1 adopted by both Soanls | ppreved after the sailing | ii iower thio ut the cloce of the previous | Daring the montha of | ive Amori- | | ploys la, in bis homds 4 } rs emer tame aS ARE EO tc SR RPSL TOES NEW YORK. @ERALD. | to respect the righte of others, at least till a general | law is passed declaring all the land to belong to every body. We have hed enough of mere paper | proc'smatious Tus Avtro Homsue ExrLopgp.--It will bo re- collected that, a few mouths ago, we oxposed the | Attempts made by a couple of adveaturers in this ; ciiy, to react the Joyoe Heth delusion, and humbag | the publio by the exhibition of two dwarfish chii- | aren, who, fromjubeir revolting, idiotic appearance, were reprevented us the deroendants of @ rave of Ate | tee priests or king#, tuken from # marvellous city in | the interior of Contra) America. Our exposure of | the palpable cheat brought down on us great abuse | from tbe impudent charlatans who exhibited them, gousiderable talent, aud all were loudly applauded at | | and from some of ihe no less impudent journals of | thie otty, which, for money, live by deceiving and | cheating the public. It seems, however, that the | hawperition has at length come toa bead in Philadel- | phia, snd burst in the natural way. Within the last few days ao application was made to the Judge of the Quarter Sessions Court of | Phiudelphia—in which city the Aztec children | Were being shown to the public at 4 quarter ' dollar a head—for a habeas corpus io tako them | cut of the possession of their ex) !urs, and give them into the eustody of the apy icant, a gentleman ) from Nicaragua, who has becu «thorized by their fuch cf our space ix oceuy'cel to-day withaccounta — parents to recluim them from ¢..e who hold them ju. of science and of learning. By watching the tim. against their inclination, and io violation of law. The petition filed in the mutter, declares that the children were born in the depactinent of San Miguel, vstrious deceased in both branches of Congress State of San Sulvador, ia Nicaragua, und that thoy \ ' were abstracted from their pareats by Wegul means | The matter is yet under considerativa, but will, of | eonzte, be decided by granting the habeas corpus sought for, and deliverimg the children into the eus- | tody of their friend. This Aztec delusion is oot the first gross hambug which we have detected and exposed. This aod other similar de.usions bave beea generally kept , Afloat and supported by the joarnals of this city— or, miserable aifairs, dependent fur maintenance upon binek wa’ da few doilers compensation for | advortiing. ‘puffing and praising Worse than all, | Lowever rnals pretending to repniatimn aad pie- | ty took *Le lead ia supporting the Ate imposition and deceiving the public. Iv wav commenced by the | Soren lof Commerce, and was persisied in by the | ‘Tribune, oud ether pupors, of ull sizes, in this city, | Which lent their infucnce to the fraud by publish- ing pumphlots pretending to relate facts about the | unfortunate Aztec idiots, but which were all mere inventions and forgeries—; as much so as the famous moon hoex perpetrated here some years ago. Tudeed, the pamphlet ou the A rally attributed to cho same i niovs pe Our stutemonts in exposera of the whole alfuiz, have now been yeridiea from an udexpeeted quarter. urfs was gone: Ou. EWS BY LEGRAPH. ony. —GEN SCOTT AND THE TH NEW YORK HERALD, sttivcrox. Sune 30. 1852, to understovd in poiitical circles that the Prosident hee determined to give the varaut Secretaryship of the Navy (o Maryland, and Mr. Fivans. « whig member of the peereut Congress from that State, is imentioned. Mr. Evaus is 9 geutlemm of ecientific attetuments and woult amke on excellent practical secretary of the Navy. He porserres Lone cf the elements of old foxyisin. Gen Soott’= totier gives dissaticfuciion to several Southern whigs. who thnk it doas not endorce the cm- promise po tou of the plaiform with sufficient d'stinet- ners, The great hody of Southern whigs consider it en- ly *aliefactory. Mestre Toun.bs, Stevens, and Cling- j Tu intended to attaok Gen. Scout at the earliest oppor- j funk but as there gertleman ave not considered whigs, H their course excited dittle atieution. x Interesting from Albany. GOV EUNT'S YROULAMATION FOR THE ARREST OF ANTI-RENTERS—-THE INJUNCVION AGAINST THE METROPOLITAN WANK—SOSSUTH’S MOTHER, ETU. SVECIAL CORRES: ONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Annany, June 30, 1852 Gov, Hunt has tesved a proclamation “in di-charge of bis constive nal duty to take care that the laws are foltbiully executed,” and otfer: a reward of one thousand doilare for Lue arrest and conviction cf the anti-rent ‘indiaus’ who attempted to murder Mr Wait. a fow deys since in Rensselaer county No hopes of anv such result There hae not been aslagle conviction of those Villains since the Governor bas been in office. although ue hae issued balf a dozen similar proclamations. ‘The whig ratification meeting. which wus to have taken Place to-morrow hax been indefinitely postponed. on ac- eomntof the death of Henry Clay Mr Weed. in bis last letter fron Europe, says that Korsutn’s mother has gone te England. where sho awaits the arzival of ihe Governor. from the United States, The steamer Francis Skiddy came through to-day in six hours und fifty wivates. This is the shortest trip on Ww. | record, CORRESPONDENT. Avraxy. June 50. 1852, A proclamation has been wed by the Governor and Coun ffereing @ reward of $1,000 for the apprehen- | slon and conviction of ihe perrow or persons concerned in shooting Mr. Wait Skwpinshi, the Condemned Marderer, Pioravecenia, dune 3), 1852, | _ The court interpreter had so interview with Matthias | Skepin kt ths morping who now strenuously denies ing ms ) dielovures as have Leen sworn to by ow countsyman which set forth that he (4) bad @ upwards of eighty persons avd borned thirty houses einee Lis arsival in thir country, ite demands co opted with the me the latter is aria of } co0d reputation, « workman st Cornel us’ gas fixture fic- | fory 8 4 apparenily could tayo no object i thus | tug the public, and perjuring himself’ | —— | Warther from Mexico. Bacrorone, Juno 30, 1852, Two mails from New Grlenns arrived here this morning, The Jtecyume bas come addijional Mexican items. , Previons to tLe xajouramen: of Congress, govern:neut ; Mode an application to be vested with extraordi lp The committee to vhom this application was | n feried, seporied—-" Taere t® no rewon tbe demsud | made to-day by the goverument, for ex'rarcdinary power, | should be granted "Chis report was immediately taken | into consideration. diveussed. and finally adopted, by a | Vote of 74 yeas to 13 ow It wae thought that after is decided check tue miuistry eputd resign, but they id vot roxas dates to the 17th «tate that five Califuraiane were | lo resige an office of sume $7,000 a yeur tor vine ed, beyond th San Feroundo, by a purty of months, in view of a place worth ethe | Mexicans fourth of March nest, (be is lected. Mr. Graham The Canvi Break at Banton, Pa. brows np ap office of $6,000, in view of the cbanves u ta vinden eee ). 1852. | for ono at only 5,000. 1 , we see.no other | t42 he breact in he cena? hax been repafred, and the wa- alterna for Gen spt the vesigaation of his poot in the ermy, or suolner letter. Aud if he | does Write auother let er, let him take a 1itile more Mreren Paci Sovurs, te Mumcar Precocry —We Lime to it than voral Ue has alwaya been too | 382m opportunity, iost evening, of forming an opinion ofthe talew's of Mustor Jullien, aud of his styie of execa tion on the tiolin—he having given » musical soirée in | Mrs Howard's private parior. im the Irving House, at which some thirty or forty youtlemion were provent performances of this youthfor aspirant for @ niche by ‘hie side of Paganini cannot be cpoken of 19 too graat terme ef commendation The Httle instrameut ou which hs mide to expreea the varying emo tious of che mind with mero Ubaa & poet's skill and dis tinciwess, He played fantasies on “ Norma, + T Lom. burdi? end “La Pile du Regiment.” arranged for th violin by Mons. Allard, Professor of the Conservatory o Music, Paris, end formerly the preceptor of Master Jul. lien, The company present applauded hiv perform: With evident earnestness 8 “3 and expressed the liveliest re. gard for the wonderful child who had afforded them such a plensing treat Heis now tn hie eloventh your. and ia pursuing the iow-breaking aui!-renvoce with hw peoclamations, all of which, we doubt not, will, as usual, amount to nothing. The sasoner in which *, for Che last fifteen or twenty yours, haa been Governor H | parti el! mere bombug, and al! for Bunconde. | Huntis honest, unquestionably, in his intentions; but there is nothing but mockery .n 9 mere paper pre- elemation Big Thunder aod Litite Thunder, and all the Indians, have always laughed at these things; an? to-dey they are just as ready and willing to shoot down or tar and feather the Sheriff as they were ter years ago The iseue between these peo- ple and (be nuthorities ought to be met and grappled with at once. They are either right or wroog. They own the property they occupy, or the rent is due to those who do own it. It is time this question was settled. The people of the State should be wade to obey the laws of the State, even if it takes the whole power of the State to enforce them wery ihe theatre. par ex mena fg lave’ There should, at all events, be xo eollusions, Hetooratio etreles of this metropolis. Only thia! iuki a ct he els Wied ta tao q | nor winking or biiwkiug, between the law- oo mveting io baegiony in the seme theatre wica | makers and the law breskers. Let the rights of the Sour DN ed jewelled eoung women | 14 . = te ne the oud of the world neat by anti-renters be respocied, bus let bem b» ewiorced nt, and am able looking boy with a viva, cious expression of countevance. flue, broad forehoad and brown hair, but he dooa not propey coive under the eppliation of bandeowe. He is wot vail for his age buy he is etrong. healthy, and well developed: and his preco. city doen not as is usually the case, seem to have inju- riowsly affected bit pliviqve The instrument he piayed | on, last evening. is « demi-violn. and bears the inxerip. ten of being the premier prize of the Conservatory of Mu_ sic, Poris awarded to Master Paul Jullien, in July, 1851 Ho maker his fret public appearance, to-night, in Niblo’s theatre, «hich will doubtless be crowded on the occasion The Affray at Staten Island, 70 IME EDITOM OF THE HERALD. June 59, 1852, Quanani Your paper, in noticing the fatal at »»y at staten Lsiand on Monoay evening |a t. appears to. ‘aplicate tne boat- wD attached 10 the revenue kme it, in the govern. it employ. at tals placc, thls t# incorrect, but one bewtmen bonging to Ube revewue devar?ment was con cerned in the affray. pamed Slav Burler, who has singe died. Please sake thie corccccion in your paper. | Navel Intelligence. The | University of the 0 ty of New York. ‘The ninetee:*h anual commencement of the above in- stitution a. celebraied yerte day morning, in the Astor Plage Opera Hous’. : 5 ‘The counc!, cu ty ond students assembied at nine @elock, at the University, «here thore gentiemo uvited Joined te; roee:sion whic» 1 oved t ‘he Opera Houge, who afford 4 t the procee im.s a considerab'c charin and écla:, | 10 e6-o° | oomis ses) ed aud amon: thove gen- Uemen who «ccupied the ;la.form, were Professors Hen. ry, Draper. Redfieid. \ rosb: .nd Johnston; the members of the ¢ -unell am the feevity, &e. ‘The Rey. Dr, Potrs -e. ve «d @ prayer, #fter which the orations were proceeded with, wos: of whic: exhibited their close; aud, withou exception, the orators were ce* warded by @ profusion of bouquets. We present our readers with briof rketches of the orations -- Mr. Manvin Baiaos delivered the Latin rslatatory ad- dir se for Ube oecarion. Muric, selections from “ Lucia di Lameser poor,” Mr, Henman ©, Kiccs delivered the Engl b salutatory \ ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AFRICA, Interesting Proceedings in Parliament. ‘The Opera | oue Wa ied Ly elarge an. fashionable | audience, comp se. ‘or ‘h mos’ , ari of young ladies, THE CASE OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR. THE AUSTRALIAN GOLD FRYER CATHOLIC EXCITEMENT IN IRERLAND. Affairs im France, Germany, apd Italy. STATE OF THE MARKETS, Re., die., de. The Britirh mail steamship Africa, Cant, Ryrie. which sailed from Liverpool Juow . . reschod this port about addrces, with un crat'on—* The presont age,” The orator half past twelve o'clock (hie rerwiug. She brought observed that @ groni sin was committed by our isi ¢— gevent: jadiciel bimdnets, or an 1g of the times in which they lived. We lived im # time when democ wy we aa | extabliched fact, snd although kings had ascended their day evenioy, | thrones, they know they totvered under them. Amecica | Owed o duty to the word, inassietingin the establishment | of universal and absoluse democrucy. Her str ucuio mad put just begue—raaay baides had yet to be fought, on her wu ground, and she would prove triumphant. The | time was advanciag when America would become the | We shoaid alone be capable of appreciacing them, We to creave & gioriouy future—honorable to themselves aud to the world. Music—Klizabeth Schottieh. Mr. Jonny A, Fosver delivered the philosophical ora- tion— The Progcess of scivace.” The orator alluded to the degraded state of seieace and literatuce wa tas Wack ayes. aud. the vicious effect of the feudas system. In- tercouree between nations #45 therefore cut off, and com- people began Lo sprip: tenee, the gure diving of kings was questioned, and in science the discoveries uf Copernicus, Gallileo und others. became the tied of intel- Acetual scope. y had been pursued ‘ander the Yau hope ut avery of the phuosopher's stone, dhus it was that reienee bad come down to us, Mow curhanting and eubliuue was the science of astronomy ! neces, the enthn:taam of 1 For the preveutioa of anarchy courage Uke promulgation of learang without wich our rep Mr Joun WH Sivecain delivered an oration on “See al Reforms” The orator alluded to (he beautiful combina Lions of nature for the attumimen. of the happiness of mun. He alluded to the early state of mania Paradise, Ue gift to him of a heip-mate—woman; and the estab- lihment of law for his security, Who’ could question | the work of a being which was productive of suci graad results? inour days we saw men who copied reivriners, wna whore chjvets Were revoiutionnry, and who disregacd- ed marriage aud social rights whure “they interfozed with ther own notions, and covered themselves under nigh frountiug Malkee—such as sociudiem, radicalism, aboli- tieuim, and women’s rights conventions’ They also denounced the constitution under which we enjcyed so much real fieedom. ‘Chen came a crowd of mew lights, «mong the forenio t of whom were une advo- cates of Woman® Y lease of woman from a subjection to a knowledge of which ehe had not act Bui jor Christiaoity. to pleract suse tendeac cord and anurehy Would sweep the Ww hantun invention but proceedc Ly; ite these notions of reform, would lead ain bo ment of his Lighest destiny. | Muyie—sehubert’s serensde. M yaneuk M, Sara delivered the next oration, on * Curis 2? ‘The oraior Observed tbst curiosiry re- quired consaerable discipline, and he alluded to sta power cf incitement in the study of the sciences, and instanced the efforts of Pythagoras, aud of these who had SOU, bt perpetual motioad. asd its stimulus to military enterprise, Curiueity was ever awake. and bence we were desirous of attuning krowledge. It was che same spirit that incited Franklin to explore the Polar seas, and the travlier of the world, It incited the antiquarian, the ebemi-t, and the geologist. and was te motive power of the map of literature wud science M — bell Polka, Janes B. Winiiants delivered the uext oration, on 1 vature? ‘The orator observed that the fact that America Lad done ji tle for literature was no proof that she bad been unerupiey ed, for she had to fell the juvest, aud to put the hole eivil machinery of so- city in motion, Nations: steroture required eenturies to bring it to perfection, ‘Lo referred to the statesmen and roidiers of this country, and asked if they were not equal to those of oiker and aocicut nations, America prevented an immense field for Literature and romance Lot the exploits of our great men be perpetuated by meno of genius) A nation was imperfect without a national livereture, We had toc few American writers, but they were begibning iv dojustice to our countrry. Mus.c—" hocert tor que me"? Air. Romexr 8 Dusosr delivered a Spanish oration— ‘ Tnvocacion ala Libertad’'-—which waa a brilliant ex- hibition of the powers and dignity of the language. Muric—“Grove Songeters,”? Mr Grorce M. Van Hosen delivered the next ora- tion—* The ace of Oravge.’’ The oraior remarked that ational and patriotic heroism was a prominent fea- ture of the character of the Hollander. and alluded to William, Prince of Orange, who succeeded Jamus IL. of Bvyland, and to bis talents and heroism. His power of Teaging the hearts of wen, and his resolution, were un- surpassed. und his powers of calculation were , ‘acccmpanied also by virtue, His military power was also oud. Like our Washington. be was the father of vy. for, at that time, the Netherlands was en- eyed in a struggle similar to thatet the United states wih Englund. ip the hoar of death his thoughts were on bis country, und he invoked a blessimg upon it. He might be calied the Washington of Holland. and his fame would be co-extensive with Liberty and virtue. still so gently.”? ‘xrpEKick Baksn delivered the oration on “Ac- Vhe orator adroeated the necessity of action. aad instanced. in eloquent language. incidents in war, sei euce. and commerce. in support of tae necessity of this rouhng principle. Among other things, whilt there wi ‘tbe uncle of a nephew" crushingthe liberty of # nation. there was work for the patriot ent hav :man; and waile there existed women s beaaty, there y.. a theme forthe o—Overture “Bronze Hore” Epwarp Witiert delivered an oration on © The ‘True Enthusiast orator dveried tue commoa denun- wd veferred to real heroes and potriots in proof of ils injustice. He enlarged upon the Virtues and self-denial of the true enthusiast; at the some time distinguishing fanaticism. The mind of the fanatic wae a poisonous marsh, rprealing pestilence over the community. Tho enthusiast was marked by the possersion of a strong will, and eoncentrativa of objects and energi His application way uremutting., He ‘was a ian of one idea, and a man of genius; and the ter mination of his life, when well used, aiust be a nappy one, Music—Duo frem “ William Tell”? Mi Isaac L. [lanriey delivered the next oration, on “Yemale Patriotiem.” ‘The orator ob-erved that the idea of true patriotiem had been withheld from women, in comequence of a mistaken idea of it. It did not consti- tute animal courage, He claimed for woman that noble strength and beauty of mind, iusiviing an attaciment for ler country, aud referred to the voucn of Sparta and other counirics, ancient and modern, and drew the con- clusion that there was no difference between the sexes in true patrictim, How often had women introduced pohcies in governments, aud prepared the speeches | of their husbands? During our own revolution what patriotism was exhibited by cur women. (Ap- plause ) He enumerated the women of our owa country, who hud exhibited their patriotiom durihg the Kevola- tionary war. spon whom he passed an eloquent eulogy. He referred to the power and influence of domestic life | in the politics] afuirs of a country Muric--Sclectious trom * La Filte du Regiment.” The Puesipent then conferred the degree of Bachelor of Arts upon the following geatlemen, presenting each witb bis diploma, accompanying the presentation with the usual Latin address:;—Kred Baker, Marvin Briggs, | Lewi CO. Bush, Francis C. Cantine, Unarles W. Church, Edward K, Collins K'chird N. Denman, Kobert 8. Du- mont. James U. Egbert. John A. Foster. Isaie 8. Hartley, Henry T. Hapter, Arthur Potts, German C. Riggs. Joba . Sivelair, Gouverneur M. Smith, Geo. M, Van Ho-en, Francis V. White, Edward Wi James B, Williaats, W. Cutting Wilkon, An honorary testimonial for having pursacda partial course was awarded to Kdmund B, Ayimar. The Prestpeyr conferred the degree of Mester of Arts upon the tellowing gentivmen, presenting each with bis diplome. secompany.ug (ho presentation with tie usual Letin address John J. Christie, Thomas Hitchovck, William 0, Samvon. Abraham Lott, Edward 0. Mites, Augurtus F, Shotwell, John B J. Sommers, Uharles Van Pewren, Abrobam Vanderbilt, William b, Winterton, Deniel Albert Dodge, William §, Witmore, Rebeu B. Lowile, Abraham L, Gardiner, Joseph H. Palmer, hono- rary degree, ‘The degece of D. D. was conferred on the Rev James ane, of Wiliiameburg; and the of M.D, om Mr. F de Berdiloven, of South Carotina, and C. Town, of Kentucky. Music—#alute to epring. waltz, Mr. James ©. Bonet delivered the concluding oration on the relations of America wo Kuropean freedom he oratur remarked on the incapacity of the Europeaa mations vo receive free inatitutions, They did not understand the fundamental princi of government. The prosperity of the free institations of America was alto copnected with that of the Old World. The noble mirsion of this republic was to teach the mations; to beseech and to induce them to study our political institutions aah momen and when pure Chrirtianity was establi Cady ee) = the; would be prepared to receive free tutions §=6ie parred an eulogy on Henry Clay, which drew forth en- thurlastic apprause, To protect the institutions of our country we must educate the people; upon their educa- tion depended the stability of our institutions, So the cultivation cf the moral character of the people was ne- cerrory fir their vation. He eloquen'ly referred to the universal destiny of the influence of their country; and concluded by valediotory addresses to the members of the couveil and the faculty. and to hia fellow-students. ‘he Kev Dr. Ports pronouncede benediction, Muric—8weet Home The performances of the orchestra were uodor the di- rection C4 Mr, A, Dodsworth, and were executed with t oredit, the areembly then reparated, the students retiring to ‘Vauxball Garden, where & sumpiuous cotiation hud been provided after « full, direussion of which they re. The United Sta rigate ot Lawrence. Captain Bra- den Duloney ey led from Pay'n about May 25, for Sun Prone nd tundstied Jebande. | hi op uf or emonth, Coma " tured, and thus concluded this bighly imeresting oocusion Jroreror Henry B. Tappan has been appointed tothe profes-oirhip of moral and political philosophy history, meree destroyed. Men of gowas were not enconraged, | ‘Phe ercetion of monasteries caa-ed architecture to fours | inh at the expense oF the of arts, The power of (he y-civht passengers, The C» lain ameived In the Mersey, on Wednes. * LOth, about forty.Gve minutes past six espeiienced flne weather all the way across. Th « by the Great Britain bave pre- nated Capt. bait with » complimentary letter. She isto be tras: ferred to the Eugle line of Australian pack- o'clock. } leave for Melbourne, Port Philip, on the 2lst August must move onward, and it especluily lay with the young — pext, ‘The F umboldt arrived off Cowes on the evening of the 16th, having mace the quickest passage yet accomplished by ths line. ‘Tho Uity of Manchester, from Philadelphia, arrived’at, Liverpoot. om the 17th. Madame nd M Gcldechmidt are in London. The Leonqon Morning Herald contains the following slarmin: paragraph:— We undertand that the govern- ment |)48 taken means to prevent, by our naval power soy «iorts that may be attempted by American adven- turers against the Virgin Islands,” The Australian Excitement, ARRIVALS OF GOLD—THE NEW LINE OF STEAM- ERS, ETO. Two other arrivals are reported from Australia with gold, namley, the Northumberland, ith 16.900 ounces, @ a the Enchanter with 22,928, The Cunard compsny bave arrangements nearly cnm- pleted for the ortabliahinent of thelt mew line of steum thips to Australis, via Panuma and New Zealand, and ii: connection with the mail vervice between Liverpoo: ant the United States. Their exvectation is to secure th. curringe of the mails between Kngland and tho-e places aud ulro to procure from the French yoverumont a con tract for Tabiti. ‘Chis project. it fs seb fueub. > will cond tothe greater eucoarsgement of British eaierprise, aad the beticr protection of British interests inthe Paeitie. Gold miuing shares are in favor in the Lonton market. On the I7tb. purchases were made of Noveau Vonde and a tlight advance established. In this connection it may be mentioned. that among the passengers ny tue cutward Bzazilian mait steomer Orinoco this wel: wie bencr Gonalez, late Minicter of Finance of New uranuda, who proceeds to the seat of the Bogotan government, a° politica: agent of the Adamic aud Peeitie Junction Company, and will attecwards negotinte (or the New dru- peda Mining hea is ately established in London He is accompanied by ‘ir, Whitelord, a miniug on; who purposes Innding ct Curtisgena, to survey ti vince of Anticquicu and ihe western side of the Gontil- Jera Occidental for veluabie umimes Koown io have exis.- ed under the Spanish regi England. PARLIAMENTAKY PROCERDINGS. The Howe of Commons. in lis worung sitting on the Tih, civared off copsiderable row! me bust Mr. Stafford stated. in answer t tigution was being hell tiug a quentity of wreck thai had come ashore 0, . ceast of Scotland, and had evidently belonged to » lace steamship—posai- biy the President. A bill for the establithment of a bishopric in New Zoa- land sae read a second time Mr Keogh, av Lrish member, took occasion to complain of the Queen's proclamation furbiddiug Roman Cathotic priests to wear ecclesins iol vertuentes in pubite Secretary Walpcic. in bringing up the report of the commuttee.on Feargus O'Connor's case, moved that that unfortunate member be disckarged from the custody of be Sergeapt-at- Arms. aud given tanto the keeping ot phy- abs, according to request to thateilect made by Miss O'Conner. bis pearest of kin. At th: evening rersion of the 17th Lord Naas proseuted 8 petition from the Legirlature of New South Wales, com. plaining of the illiberal nature of the constitution re- cently conteryed upon that colony. and especially tie right reserved by ministers, in name of the crown, veto the decisions of the legislative assembly with rez to local aiuirs, The Chancellor of the Exchequer etated that the go- yernment have no intention of reducing the duties on wine, Mr. Cocurase atked whether the attention of govern- ment had been drawn to an address reeeaily issued to the working classes by Mazzini. which he (Mr. Cochrane, characterized as “containing seditious age us re- spected Inglund. and insulting as regarded foreign pow ers.” The question not being in order, the honorable member gave notice of a motion on tue subject, okt hing of importauce was transacted by the Lords on elith On Fridsy, petitions were presented from the Aurtra- Nan Colonies against the transportation of convicts to Ven Diewan’s Land; also, from the Legislature of New South Wales. for the redress of certain gricvances. here is nothing detinite yet as tu when Parliament will be dissolved, Catholic Excitement in Ireland. The proclamation against Romich processtone has ex- cited a great deal of indignation. coming. as it does, at #0 opportune & moment for Protesiaut electioneering. ica, that France. THE CONFISCATION OF THE ORLEANS PROVERTY— THE POSACCO MONOPOLY —FLUODS, ETC ‘The poiitieal news is not of mnch importane: On the 15th the Council of State heard the pleadings on the Grlcans confiseution case Cormadet aud M. Maigre appeared on bebulf of (be government and Paul Favre for the Orleans family, The points to which the latter confined his arguments were two:—1 Were the princes of Orleans, from 1930 to 1852. legitimate proprie- tors of the estates of Monceaux and Neuilly? and 2. if £0 have they censed to be so in virtue of.the decree of of the 22d January? A decisicn will be given oa the day the Africa railed, ‘The latest xceoun's reevived on Saturday moruing. the 19h. state that the Council of State has come to a, d How reepecting the Orleans property Tt has adopted the conclusions of the Goverument Commission, depriving the judicial tribunals of the right to decide in the case, and reeerves to the civil jurisdiction tl all questions that may arise relative to private property, which the Piinces of Orleans bold in virtue of heredi. tary right. ‘Tbe President has signed this decision. In the Corps Legislatif, the protongation of thy tobacco monopoly till January 1. 1863, wus earcied unanimously, as Wasa credit of 17u.006fr. for restoration of the oid church of St. Ouen. at Rouen. The delegates of the paper manufacturers bave just published a protest against the proposed duty on paper and show that the tax will not produce more than three millions of franes Perapnum, “The printers are preparing a similarmem,- D The Corps Leaislatif is to hold an extra session of soma days, to pass railway bill¥, und other urgent matters, ‘The nuthorities of ull the cities in France. except Paris, dave received orders to take part in the approaching cere. monies of the fete Dieu, On dit, that M. Veron has in his possession Cassagnac’s inanurcript, corrected in the handwriting of Louis Ns leon. and that his obstinate assertions arose from the cir- cvmstance of having the proofat hand, It ix reported that a government journal, to vie with Pd class London press, is about to be established ia ‘aris, Rumors are reviving resp cting the President's matri- monjal intentions, It is contradicted that the Minister of the Interior in- tendsto «top the pensions of Polish refugees. French tbipmasters are complaining of an impost of 94 rer ton levied by the Englith for horpital dues, on all shipe entering the river Gambia. Africa. Great inundotions are oceurring in the south of France. At Inst accounts the Garonne was rising rapidly and an overflow appeared imminent, The Lot was also in a state of flood the low junds along ite banks were inundated, | and much farm stock had been destroyed. Gen, Laworiciere arrived at the baths of Aix Ia-Cha- Pelle, on the 14th inst., having been ordered by his phy- ficlans to drink the waters. Immediately on his arrival | he was waited on by the police. | A court martial at Lyons has convicted M Lanckor, Cremieux’s laud agent. of a conspiracy to murder ail the | Officers of the Twelfth regiment. No particulars of this Mugular affair are given, except four sergents of the reyi- a and two civilians were implicated. and are found guilty Another strike of importance has occurred. At St. Etienne 1 200 men ef the Mining Company of the Loire, have struck work. SCE vighch oe Ei caw Rea in a. revolt has en out in Algeria, On the recond. tribe of Arabs, numbering 1.000, rore and ‘attacked @ camp of French workmen. killing some and causing the others to flee. The inrurgents afterw: marched on Gbelma, and on the fourth and fifth had an engugement With the troops from Bona and Constantia. in. which the | French appear to have been worsted At ali event:, the | inturgents croneed the river Ouied Saha, and a ¢ pase Additional troops were sapied’ hee jonst 4 Germany. YOULVEREIN AFFAIRS—SUSPENSION OF NEGOTIA- TIONS BY AUSTRIA, ETC. ‘The Post Ampt Gazette, of the Lath, states that Austria has officially announced to Prussia its suspension of a'l negotiations relative to a custcms treaty with that power. A negotiation to that effect has likewise trunemitted to the “Darmstadt Coalition” On the other hend (we gather from the Independence). there i4 a feeling in Berlin that M Sohoenhuusen. who has to Vienna tempornrily. to replace the Prussian Minister, may be charged sith overtures for a direct commercial So with Austria, without reference to the German en, The Federal Diet has adopted the propositions of a ecmmittee, ap to the indemnitics to be awarded to the | dir mje vo tunetionaries of the German Diet, ITS new plivation for the Dutebies of Cobry and niente. | His encronchmenta {t ie thought will be protonated by th of the provincini Diets, The wi continue tu be recie.euted im mes yaa bat the Diets, without PLSD) ONT A ill has been introduced in the Camber of Deputies, fur the evtablic bm: ot of by civil contract. By way of settling the ray | betwen the Papal See and Piecment. anadwinistretor istobe named for both the epirtinal end t rat atlairt of the dioovss of Turin, M, Frangont toretwin the tille of ety” M. Amat bed bem presented to the diocese by the sprervanent; but the Bope refuses to ratify the nomina- m, * ‘The disturbances have becu quelled on the rallread ab between Traffureko. and the junction of the two lines Genoa ond Turin will now bo effected. On the Slst ult., nineiy--even veturans of the Frencle empire bad 4 banquet \0.¢ Le: at Vicv, near Mondovi, ROME. Sigror Galli. Mtnisier of Finance. 1s laboring under the imputation of twelve serions charger of pec the public funds, Cardinal Amutoneili promises to pre ora Sir to the matter, Mr. Murray is rtill in confinement at Aucona, Henry Bulwer had left Florence for Rome, endeavor to procure his releave, Spain. The Alcades of all the towns in the Provinee of Ondin: are rhortly to hold & meeting. under the Frecidteney of ws coil Governor, to devise x system of railrovds for the provines, The South American Dificuitics, A London paper learns that the trigute havi 8 belcvgtug to her present owner, and wae advertised to | the Freuch envoy deputed to arrange the aifairs of Las Pinta. is detained at Madeira by casualties, Sir 0, Ho- thom. the British Comin t loner. will therefore await Lie: arrivel at Bahia. It is wded that Urqrlaa. Presidomt of the Argentine Republic is desirous to meet the views of the commission. and a reasinable hope exists that the waters of La Plata will rocn be opened to the trafic of ‘the world, Commercic! Affairs. Lorpor Money Mankur. June 18 —The Euglieb fonds continue to manifest great irmress, but without further advance. Money igduily becoming more plentiful, and. expected remittances from Australia avd elsewhyre indi- cule that a still greater ainount of uncmployed capital will be throwu inio the warket Iti difficult to Obtain: even one per cent on deporites on cali, Owing vo this. svperabuncanee cupitulicts have had their xttention d- rected n Ore to wire Hancousand foreign investments. woth chich eahthit increased activity. Gold ot ihe blackwall. one of the ships report i way. bas come up? bringisg 67 413 onnees, worth £228 0005 and the arvivale from Amerios, although part gooa to tha continent. tend further to keep up the geucral glut im Europe. The anovyt ef unilfon im the Bunk of Bpgland has increased ‘han estimated addition next week of half a milfion, Tie total amount of coin aud boll.on in beth depsroueuts. by the returns published fast a’pht (Eridey) ie £20 160,000, Whe iorcign sivex sits lively — Austrinnsorip con- tinved tocedvance: han a bave expencuced an advance; Graneds clean and Buenos Ayres: have been ope © extent. A feolinp of i iy begining te vais ground emeny bolder: of the who tmagiue that The opportunity afforded 1 Voew Das not been embrace t with che en~ An unnouncanens in thy Lone states the amount of Mexiown seecived to 17i ine as fol~ 402; D 7.587, sora, 46.709— which is oaucetled by # corre:ponding ik ne of new Thtee ber Cents Among ‘he wicevisneous Kbare’ ary quoved Frii:ch Amerioen band Co, 20 ex, div.; Cavada Co, 40; Hudvon's Bay ctoek. 206, Loxton Corron Maaxer, June 18.—There is not much cing in cotton; prices cannot be quoted lower Taverroo. Corros Maker, June 19 —Oar advices out by the Atlamtic reported u dul merkou on Tuesday. with auler of oviy 1.500 bale, On Wednesday, ebterty after the stenmicr’s sailing. a better business was doug, thergh wll rather tamely d the market clowed with 5 600 bles. reported to hive chaugd hands at shout previons. ratey—rnice incitumg 1.004 American. ov speculation, ard 400 fur export, of which were 500 Surat 24) Keyp- tian 266 Pernam, and 100 Bebia, On Theesdey the de- mand wes rather mere free—the eteamehips ret Krite a it hey ing arriy. “and holders quiry wichout © ow P for import, Yesterday. (Friday). thy rales were ov baler. ¢ ich 1.000 were ‘aken for export oni 1609 on. speculation. at uselanged figures avirket may be Tegasded ws again stteuy. aal—-uvforreen ¢irenmstanees apart—without apy tmimediate send aey to deting, Vhe atl or zed quotations of Friday evening, were the «ame ne leet week, for fair, namely --Upland: 47a; Mebile, 57%". New Orleans 62d. per Ib, Stock of Au rican on band. ot thie date, 462.000 bales, Livrrroor Cons Marxrr, June 19,--A moro active businere Les been aomg the past two davs. chietly ia wheat snd flour, A conridcrable demaud existed for wheat for ¢xpoit to Irclend, av well as and il may be quoted et Jd. a 2d. den tendency eeyocially: ju ‘he ood request eperuiat oI beet brande. Indian corn he ter, The westh Yerterday’ quotation: 58. 10d. a 0s.. Genesee 63, 8d ; Buitimore white ds 2d a 6s 4d erp Canal 262 4 204 60. Philadelphiv 208, a 218,; Obio. 203 Gd o 2s, id Zla.; tour 7a Gd alos. Tne te, 2s. Gd 208: mixed, 30s, a 30s Gd.; yellow, 303 Ud als, No meal offering Livenroo: Provision Marner. June 19—The market ie brik Bacon continues to be ia active dunmand, a @ further advance of 18. 2. perexs. Pork ) = at-oxn up. ward tender but little in market Beof—Ao .dvance eis atten be by the fali t lowe a teincd e «le declined 6a per quar- vors! to the growiu,; erop:. » Whest—Amerioin, Iphia. white. bed Vlour —Weet- end o na Phileds establiehed ¢ per tieier on the finer an . oad tend- jog towards further improvement, The stock i» amae!l, Lard—Ie. por owt. dearer, with large shes Chee em Neve Tullow in ts nevance No demond Cuctaicns.-- Reef — Yes prime mess old 5s. 01058, new. 11d: # 1208,: ordinary do,, oc, 70+. a80a. new. 1058 0 110=.; Cudia, new, 10s. Libs: Fas din meas, new 125,158 Vork—Zastera prime mss, | 80s. a S5*. Bacon—Fatern per cmt, a7e a 4 | tern. 45s, a 468; rhoulders. 284 » 80s, Live root without m 24, perewe — Bark.—t ueredt phia firete. in reta'l demeud at wax —Little doing Dyewoods Lined Coke Grr enar mited trae Compenehy legwood £5 ibe por tou; fe. Dowingo £2 ections: 10s; Hopturas £4 2 6d. Camwood £28 tos, — Naval Stores —Rosin plentifed and lower, 8.000 bie changed ends at 2 9d wos. forcommon — Turpeatine imports: £00 bbls geod rough sold at Ts epteite Sn fairdemand ai 40s) Tar—No sales Ameriiav, Suga hee been ieken freely, partieutarty of foros n at quota- tious, Kiee iv ret Detter demand: 12) herees Usro- lina in bend et 18s Gd. Oils —No iransaclions; all des criptions rearce, THE LATES BY TELFGRAPH Fon con orning. There is nonew: of mach interest The Under So colonies s Hovre last night, thar the taw officers ef the erown bad, so far back as 1804 decided that the Loha. t-tand. be longed to Perv. and though reprerentatone had deen made to the goverment of Very lo allow Bel Import guano. they hed not bitherto, steeen:, Continental deepatehes cnr Our country lekters stave sonable raina are bringing forward the creme mnd. von ~uly account: of the corn, Wheat ie. however Hellond and Pranee. for Boul bat not? | The potatoe rot ecems to huve stayed its ruvayes this seaxcn The Austrien loon fs quoted 9434, hore it ie 11; n 4g remium; Eevador, $%; Peruvian Sixes, 1G Vaillav, 00 The Paris Bourse is heavy, and last night @fall of 15 centimes was announced 9 news of imporianer, News rnom Sr. Domin o.—By recent advices from 8 Domingo we wore informed that demonstraiiens of hos tility bud already been mado by soulouqve gow Paustin 1, Fmperor of Hayti, towerd the Dominicinn portiowof the island, This intelligence has been confirmed vy aprieae corre: pendonce of Capt. Rico of the brig Tsalalla Retd dated June 19, 1852 from Cape Hayti wo lear a that Faustin ir actively eng again: By ged in warillce oreparations the Dominioens, by conseriptions which require all male rubjects between the ngez of rixtevn ani sixty. tojoin the army, and that thirty (housAnd rasn have al- Teady been added to tho list. Me aleo erates that tho new Emperor is exevedingly elated with bis new situstien and porrerses all the arrocaace and ignorance p.oaltar ¢ & negro ina prosperous and cominandiag porltion; aad that shonid fortune favor his undertakings, hy wil un- dvubtedly prove arbitrary and tyrannical in thy United Statee, Engitsh, and Fronch govermaents. Uniten Staves Kistrict Conrt. THE EXTRAUITION CASE. The argument in the cave ot habeas corpus for Thomas Kaine. wre postponed ty to-mo.row (Thareday) morning, when it will be heard before Judge Betts, in Vire uit, ryaonal Inteltgence The Hon, Thomas Corwin. Scorctery of the ae left Washington op Mondry. fir a visit to Ohio, - Corwin's hes ith bas been recen'ly much impaired eud he goes tu the Westin search of pt yceat improvem sav, Wm L fModge. Keq.. Antistant Secretary bus been ap. tated by the Prveident to be Seorotary ad inverim durtug ir Corwm'r absence, Arnivars At the Union place Wotel—Moa, Deanis. Kimberly. New Haven, A. Gouid and family. Georgia; J, Steddird aud family, Sw 4b; Uon ba vot Smith, Conmetiont; 11.3, Keecher and family. Upper Conada, Senor de Montagu and a Cuba, At the Irving Houer—ilon, D. Lb. Seymour M ©, Toy: Hon Wm. Hibberd, M.C.. Vermont, len Me, Cleveland, M C., Hen Mr Basiman, MoO, Conn ; Hon. Alex H fuel. Detroit; Hon. Joho A Reckwoll, Coun cticut; Hon, Jumes # Bowlin, &t Louie Captin Cillom, US Aj Mr. James Gilown, Montreal Col, Keily Texea; J B Wilcox, St. Louie; Me, Oriioy Moft, Mon'real, At the American Hotel—Leonard Lynn. Washiagtons Dr Murtive. Va; George Boulton, Phila: BP. Beman, Geo: Dr Lomb U 8.4; J. 4. Montgomery, Als; Honey Olay. dr. U8 MAL At the Astor Honro—Mr Simpson, Boston; A, Pender- K fimith Nuheilic: Hi, Jones, Boston; va Now Vern: Gongs Manly, Phila ; Capt. enry lrud end the bees letires Wented by De. Henry | Profesor Howud Croby hat been appointed proitsor of the Greek language and Liverature ' an government has rejected the demands u Urder, ceepooting the future orgauize { Av the <0 1) Villmore, Minnesota; Jonkine. min Le Vera tenn; W Altemtie Varkfonk Pa; A. Aldew NOG: Jy Devan Fewumor!, Vicksburg; J.T Arnctrong, Beltiaore