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WHOLE NO. 7193. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, JU 12, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, . GALES BY AUOTION. ARRIVAL OF THE ARCTIC. berm fee steamer will have brow: uit you sles oon PoE ra semen a rr alg ag ery bape ae Freace. fooling, Cone’ encouraging trad: eR rrr rrr mre jus Te’ carrying | TAY OL.0aG OF THE CORPS LRGISLATIF—MEGAOE Manchester. sales for the three H NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—DESIRABLE ae aad Religious controversy runs high on the subject. | fat ocr ct Birmingham, 000 tous, for Melbourne THE PRASIDENT-—THE BUDGET—THR WHALE ae Bales, Gad Report Amert' te in We Village, at Austion.— Wagner has left London without . | end Port Philip, carrying nearly 600 passengers ; and th» wRY. Saturdey oe 600 ey Ae Oe eo will , uly 4th, at 18 FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Grist bas taken her part as Fides in the « Prophete.”” | Mobile, 1,500 tons for Melbourne and Port Philip. car- | ‘The advices (com Batis are of Monday evening, the | M pense ie 250 $0 two ‘build x Lumley has brought an action for damages against Gye, | rying about 400 passengers ; making altogether between | 9ath ultimo 1h Pia Tuesday - 5,000 2,000 5,009 of Covent Garden, 2,700 aud 2,800 paseengers. who will, im all probability, | "Phe Corps Lextslatis held that day ita last sitting, under | LMPort for same time, about 25,00) balos—principaily Close of the French Corps Legislatif. The French Legislative Assembly closed its first seasion | lave left our shores by the end of the present week. the presidency of M. Billault, After the adoption of the American, prices 70-pay. , oder, 4 esterday—or rather was closed by @ message from | ‘Tbe Marco Polo has been chartered by the governmen® edt ork the Assembly reaumed the discussion on the Patr, ~— Middling, Ordinary, uctioheers, 244 Grand str ry fapoleon = His aid-de-camp, Colonel Ney, bi © | emigration ive o 201 ree! New Orles Stal Aatertisec.” eens or and Commer: 13 NAPOLEON moteage, sealed, to the Palas Bourbon, aud thon teft the | vert doe vosoch of Leos Cece ce ee ton ast | Ducdent of receipts, the several articles of which wore put | Hn, 0r!eane $ <a x a » Ine vessel, 2 nx register, and is to sail to- | from the chair, and adopted \ lent ‘ pi. Roatan anata onen MESSAGE OF DOU: = ’ Bg a ee ae morrow. from the Birkenhead dock, witha thousand souls | standa xed as follows 2 Th? #mownt of the budget bel ss ROE! hs Be 20 DEIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—VALVABLE TSAR ARMARALRK AAAS joie Sardinian and Prussian Chambers are upon the on board: inciuding her ceew, and is infuture tetako her | Rxpenditary ooo... «+. 1,498,000,0008, | tondance to-day, ang n fale amount, of businecs war ¢rane- A? Street + . place on the line of her owners, Mosers, Baines: . ace . nomad : 159,000 oted in yu ‘all, Adcinn H. Muller wil soll xt pubiio suction. by | TWENTY DAYS LATER FROM AUSTRALIA, | Count a Orsay is dying. Mo has been ordered by bie |" Tt is worthy of notice that the hundreds and thou- 9 TORUS || Mb echaiats iene tee ee ot jupreme Cou! Wednesday, July 14, hysicians to Dieppe, for the benefit of the sea bathing; | sands who are Ds Very unsettled woather, he rains, and ldiach Wer ah ths Merchants’ Busnanae, tee vetsaule: ASN Nig Bi y intie be tertalived bf ka ‘ands who are now daily leaving the mother country Doficit....... Sapekas 54,900 000 7 r, heavy rains, GATES Bitete: CAR Lasdane eats colin Seon De eee eee ae nn te eis FOOT from this district, and transferring themselves to what | The budget was subsequently adopted by 214 to 1 vature, bas imparted s frm toe Be pag ‘finished inside in the best manner, knows as THE EMIGRATION MANIA IN ENGLAND. Vinrany wad rho fourteenth auniversary of Queen | myy now be regarded one of the most valuable as weil | M. Billauit next informed tho Aswembiy that ho had | four, which however, te not fresie semporsled. te by oonaeas Tae oa Benen se an baie aan parane, ee Ietoria's coronation, ok in. | tthe most extensive of her colonies, are by no means | received a mancnge from the President of the Iepublic. | or who operate with caution, aud the basiness te 6 im 15 fost 9 inl » ESE are ee sdeedan xi the: Ghistene oe ant ships entered in- | confined to the ordinary laboring or even artisam | Ty was as follows not of an extensive character o coreney level IMPORTANT TREATY IN CONTEMPLATION RELA, | wards yest Pom ager persion fo classes, but number umongat them high\y’ respectable Euvane Narronat, June 23, 1852, | niy arejaaleablo at an advance of 1d. per 74 Ibe. om the for TIVE TO THE WHALE FISHERY, including the fegulat trading steam vessels; amd 11 | Starke m merehuatss ofteee ange in Ste Gio esate |, Gentiomen At the mon nt of tw clovaot cue souton | roncy.” Kndian corn (yellow) Wnurarce, and Ut, Jor qusetor AUCTION NOTICE.—H. N. BUSH, AUCTIONEER, ke., ke, &e. ee ee ON sorly ab | {2086f, merchants themeaives, whos object in locating | opcration ‘and Support $cax heme piven te cule nae inet, |< AENaD-ahO REIS BuBtreal pole changed Makai ce ei: Ge ‘Nor hWiltnmre Bersaus, StenGoush Bedstead, Maverore- | ‘The American mail steamship Aretio; Uapt, Luce, ar- | Kissingen: " ‘ themselves in Australis, is to follow commoreial and | ticions., You have known how to resist what is the moat | £2 is. for new, per owt. NovsAW illiam st, Buraans, Sofas, Couch Bodstands, Mattress- eric: ip , Vapt, 5 wen. mercantile pursuits in the rising towns in the coleny. or | dangerous amongst assembied mon—the being carriod SRK —Gpled OF CO. LbAB, are reported, at'Te: 54. for Phil or rived at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, She loft Liv | A letter from Bertin, of the 234, says:— agriculture and the cultivation of wool Im the rural dis | away by esprit ce corps—nnd, ail susceptibility Laid aside, has been sold at 2a, 11d., for common amber, pee Gays be honored with the | tricts, rather than resign themselves to the harasing | you have occuded youralves with the great interosta of King of Bavaria, | and somewhat precarious calling of gold hunters st the | the country. fecling that the epoch of impassioned ant rinse or Tunventixe.—A sinall lot of five tone ee- i Bel; \. bi ce ag at a apace aye Ab diggings. Doubtless the colony woounds with the au- | qterile discourses had passed away, and that of business Perewt . Sohii UCTION Nuison. sHUMAS HELL, AUCTIONEER. | °tPOOlat ten o'clock om Wednesday morning, the 30th | progonco of th ie Upon oH) pauu a K. t. Bhe cap Area ss presence of three crowne rage streot.— n the occasion of the visit which ; " “i Rene, able ods, Fancy and Housekeeping Artioles, [ia will pay to the Kmpross of Ruasin attor bis arrival atthe | T1rous deposits, and itcannot be questioned that im- | had arrived erate A ak ol ipeealised 86s Od): pee oy Grong’ and other Clothing, Guns, Wat hoa, 8 &c, | Themost interesting nows is that from Australia, and | chateau of Stolzenf Olriduals bare slready been enriched, and otbers yet | The application of a new syatom slways enoounters | _ 1 Wuumellnan outs Sragee | a ‘er ‘4 ee ' wili be epriched, by repairing to the ela diffieultic: . wi a . nongare © or TRADE.—Ty RADAY luable Furniture, 0 the quiet adjournment of the French Corns Legivaif, | Letters from ello-ste state that Dlanqui is danger. | 116 entichsd. bs renalring 0, the gol tie meek, | Oificulties; you have had your share of them | Ifovcu- | sume 2) Wsince this day weck no snnsidie change in Pelcas st ANKRUPI’S STOCK AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, | The Asia, hence, arrived at Liverpool at 4o’clock on | “A aeisian iol cultural and natural resouress of the country in otber ae waite gat your earlier meet- | in demand for either cloth or yarn cau be noted. The ab- ‘Tt 57 De: » A Belgian jotrnal states that Madame Laflarge, accom- ngs, you have understood that the desire of abridging | sence of anything like Jarge stocks in tirst handa it so note- 18, at 1034 o’cloek, at a 804) ft wich steseds te sloae cconsialing coe mal tof Sunday morning, the 27th ult. panied by Madame de Bocarme and her son, arrived afew | T’sects ovgiit (o be kept in view; and it is perhaps not | tho tera of my dictatorship and my auxiety to cull you | rious, that it checks any tendenoy to declining rates. rH t Ay on thet predicting too much to say that the immense rush to the | around me had been the cause of it, in deprivii | this mugt be added, that the reason for enlarged ehipmen| Tt was reported that an attempt was made to aasaasinato | 1A>4 040 At Aner eh pale 19 lite. they visited | (oid regions, not only by residents in the colony, but by | yernment of the tine mocosary for in arene Die GS | which'te now at liana—ie ‘ny enlargement thers ate bow at gia, cham: the Emperor of Austria, at Grosswarden, near Pesth; but | wore the objects of areat curiorigy atthe railway ecations, | Pwmerous bodies of emigrants, may have the effect ot | laws which were to be subeitted to you, ‘The natural { $29 powerfully to sustain both nanufacturors and upinaces, er artic ths aadadain wallesd his aims, and inumiediately blew out his |/Dhisuraomtver thy tock atte outa “ing formidalie competition and privation amengst | consequence of that exceptional state of things was the | Wwiat'iike r/aunatie contdenes for a atendy “aud ora - | own brains, poet of rake _ commerce has been con- is, WIN Ib ay: at the sauhe meena tion: (atind Gea Ascuaipae cnet Sanat saab gloee of je sel He terns fall ‘basines Tascgh Se surensive business te- Fo Beael ctsce ee Tues, oe eons Seka rere. | In Greece there has been a religious revolt, headed by | {u'tinc terms of which, Rritish menthieee senna ees | nm gruet extent it is doing—seriourly interfere with | cy French origin, malt Lave convinced you thar we pos: | eviwently with the sitw to realise, should, tho. 000. sorted qualities, 90 baskets Champagne, 5) | a fanatic priest, caused by the recent understanding with | placed upon the same footing as the subjects and mer- eution to the ordinary productions of the colony | rerwed the conditions of » strovg. and free governmont, | jBiiveminis ctor tir operations om & large casks London Brown Stout and India Ale, in quarts and chants of any other country. and the pursuits of agriculture; and may also very inju- | The government is no longer that passive butt against Pints; 8 pipes Brandy, Demijohus, Jamaica Rum, Sherry | the Patriarch of Constantinople for putting the Greek | CMM: riotwy affvet the social and general condition of th ' ' ; Hamnur Coffee in in limited dp. , ' Thiers arrived at Geneva on the 20th, and Left the y ge condition of ths popa- | which (he various oppositions directed, with impunity, Bike Ee asta wine i new Wagons, 20 cases Zinc, for roof | Church under his control, ‘The revolt was soon sup | next day for Vevey. “Heintends paring the rest of the | lous towns by unduly withdrawing away fro thei those | their hafta, Tt can Fonist thelr attacks, and bensoforia | Pap! wy eae Pac oad eodianers he btee ee pressed, year at Ularens, and finishing there his“ History of the | °l@-*’s wyon whom they are perhaps mainly dependent wacystem, without having recourse either to arbi- for their prosperity and well-being It is therefore satis: | trary rule or to duplicity. On the other hand, the con- Ci T, Ls ris J » 7 j JACOB BOGART, AUGTIONEER, | STORE NO. 1s | Prince Montalembert has addressed u very lively re- | Vonsulate and Empire,” His family is to join him there, tory to know that hundreds of young men from this | ¢:ol of tho Aeembly ix serious. for discussion ts free, aud | Spruce street. Faannctrene BS ra Ni During the stay of M. Thiers at Turin, the Academy of 00 fantia at Oem. to Bowery, the Sto 1 x monstrance against the confiscation of the Orleans pro- | Sciences held a special meeting in his honor,the minis. | !0c#lily and district, moving in the middle classes of 90- | the voting of the taxes decisive 134m; 1200 bare m. Sid Bar Courter, together with Ol Paintings, Engraving’, | perty, which is exciting much attention, But it is not | ters invited him to dine with them, and complimongary | ciety. And identified with commercial na wedl as agricuttu: | "As to the imperfections which experience haa shown | Fort’ fico Muscouadons at 17kem: por 100 Th stand, D , » bo, Z doubted that the President will proceed to carry out«| speeches were addressed to him at the Muceum of Ari | T Pursuits, are now emigrating to Australia with the | us, our common love for the public good wiik tend inces- | Dales Matas, sold at ica. to 4 IL PAINTINGS,—HENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, Pp 7 oute! ery. object in view to which we have already alluded asntly to diminish their inconyevlence until the Sonate | of the week were 6,000 bags Java, at ‘will sell this evening, without reserve, « ine collecting | the decrees to their fullest extent. — On Monday last a numerous party, amounting to | sdail bave pronounced its opinion Bengal at 64m. to 74m. per 100 {bi Of Olt Paintings sad Engrivings, &o., by oxtal ome of | ‘The Duichess of Orleans, afterfprotesting against any News from Australia, upwards of three hundred, sat down to an clegant enter- During the interyal of the recess, Ushall direct ali my | ANtwenr MARKETS, June 26.—Coffoo—Tho Jory fine, and comprite many very ploasing par~ | ...ion of the rights of her son in favor of legitimacy, has | ‘There has been an arrival from Melbourne at Tondo, tuinment by invitation from Captain A, F. Smith, on | «forte to find out what are tho wanis of the country, and | very quiet, he € th 4 the Admiral, with Port Philip advices to the al board the Rip Van Winkle, owing toher being placed on | (o proparo thy projects which may permit me to diminish | DAZ# Boul. ff only to look on them. Sale | retired to the Canton of Argans. March, having railed on the 3dof April, Tt was: Bt sg the Australian litte, ‘The entertainmett GAs af the | the burdens of the State. withone detrimens to the public oe commences at 8 o'clock, P, M., with catalogue, without re- Phoxes Havana gard to weather. There is a rumor from Lisbon that the British minister | that a new gold field had been discovered at the Pyrenees,and | Cost of the spirited owners, and when we say it was pro. | service. ions have taken place. Cotton—The mar- hos addresced very warm representations te the oourt of | ‘hat some thirty or forty diggers were already at work there, vided by that prince ot caterers, Mr. Lynn, of the Water- On your return to your duties, I will lay befors you the | ket isquiet and prices nominal. Riee—Prices aro firmer. aA : The price of gold had fallen in Melbourne to 59s, 6d, the | 100, it may (be believed that ‘everything recherhé the | reruit of our lsbore, and the general atate of affaire, in | Spioca—Fepper and pimento without altoration—Srm, Cas HOTELS AND WATERING PLACES. Spain in consequence of a threat by a local commander | ounce, It seems probable, from the advices now re- | season afforded, was spread before the delighted guests. | the mesrage that the constitution obliges me to address | 6a bign Por Jékile, Guayaquil sesoe alo. per 35 illo RRA that he would gend his troops across the Portuguese fron. | ceived, that neithor Mount Alexander nor Ballarat will | ‘The Rip Van Winkle is a new vessel, this being ber sec- | to youevery year. Canourra, May 13.—Tho markets for importa and comm- IDDLE HOUSE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN.—THE PRO- | ,, ; long continue first in cstimati ond voyage across the Atlantic. She is one of thefinest | (a returning to your departments, be the faithful | {fy produce ‘continuod very dull. An the m ot Breer pf suis establishmént—pleasantly situated on | ter, ifthe authorities did not deliver up some criminals | softy in favor of Mount Cole and Maun pen T° | ‘models ever launched by the ablest builders of Ameries, | echoes of the Tentiment that predominates ero—confi. | Here was tomething ike w elt. “Not much di Fay alee continees apeAnY Randolph street respect- | who had fled from justice, future elds of favor. At a meeting of the Chumber of | For beauty and strength she is unsurpassed, and hee ac. | dens in reonncitinion and peace, Tell your constituents for ain Sluss cndiign ested maceliet lene ase ae te aie ‘was opened on the 4th June fast, is handsomely furnished, It appears certain that the British government will | Commerce, Melbourne. a body of the most intelligent of | commodation, especially for third class passengers, in not | that in Paria, the heart of France, that revolutionary | 0:;d. per rupee, Freights—eugar to London, on first ola and puoste visiting this city, are astured that ne exertion | rigidly enforce all the clauses of the emancipation act the inhabitants of the city are said to have arrived at the | qualled by any other vessel that has sailed, or intends | contre which scattors over the world alternate light or | Britich voasols, £3 5s. to £3 7s. d.; om American bottoma, shall be wanting to render The Bily P , opinion, and to have carried unanimously, “ that any at- | Shortly to sail, to the Australian gold regions. ‘The | con{lagration. you have feen av immense population ta- | 5s. to 10s. lower. Trade a¢ Bombay has been dono te « d the part may now be co ir sojourn agreeable. RVILLE B. DiBBLE. The govornment, through the chief Secretary, Mr. | tompt on the part of the banks to purchase gold would | O¥ner, James M’May. Haq. with his usual spirit of en- | doting to eff ue traces of revolutions, and joyousty | medernte extent only pers may now hecemmanee Walpole, have informed Dr. Newman that the recent | be an infringement on th terprise and forethought. placed this tiret class ship on | applying themselves to industry with confidence in the | Closed AC BAMPLIN PLACE, ISLIP, L. L.—THIS DELIGH' pole, inge on the business of the merchant, and LA ght. pl P future. Those who éoteoently, in thelr minduers, were extremoly ituated on. the south side of Long | proclamation referred to all practices contrary to the | deviation from the principle of banking.” It door in. | the line for the advantage of those who muy be desirous it Mt ite Pir tient of all restraint, you have heard saluting with “1 d Light, 47 miles from Ne deed scem strange at the first glance, that . | of securing a quick-sailing vessel, with the most com. 14 / ge ries cienon ens phoney strict letter of the law. The Irish Roman Catholics do- | {uithent men sould marine see pedis tober Tictabis actanpecistite--p voraals whode-diiitosigodsees 8 mation the restoration of our eagtos, the symbols of | | Dust EXCLUDED FRoM Rai~noan Cans.—Kvorg- Fai hing the Aas will please addre: clare they will not obey the law, and the priests who | when we consider that the meeting for the most’ part | {eet between decks, and divided berths, Sheixcommand- } authority and of glory. aes) ¢ body who has travelled by railroad knows how sae nee conform to its requirements have, in several instances, | consisted of gold buyers, who havo, for a long time, ed by Captain Smith, whose experience, firmnessandurba- | — At thot imposing spectacie, where religion consecrated | great an annoyance is caused by the dust whiok ENIA SPRINGS, OHIO.—THIS NEW AND ted reaping a rich harvest in the novel traffic, we capnot go | Dity of character cannot fail to render a passage with him | With her benediction a great national fertivity, youbave | contaminates the atmosphere in the ears, and ruim- x tate nas, OBI been insulted in the streets. much wonderat their acuteness as to the infringement | ‘agreeable and pleatunt period. Hislady also accompa- | remarked their respectéal attitude, You have seen that | ine not only tho clothes but the lunge of ‘travellers. iat Accounts from Paris announce that a mine of platina | on their business. These gentiemon have not thought | nics the ship. which assures all female passengers that at- | army fo proud, thot bas saved its country, rise still high- | py, Hartford Tim i b . tention which isdlue to them. We have ouly room to erin the esteem of men, and kneeling in devotion be- has a long article in praise of , and on is reported that the Minister of Finance was about to | ‘hecn making so large a profit out of the labor of the gold | @nd Captain Potter, manager of the shipping department, | Is altar. ; evil. The Times says:—We are glad to be able to orenec™ Pinctnnatl heer ae eis Propore a loan of 200 000,000f, Communications from | digger. Itnever crossed their minds, either, that the | ®% cbairmen of the first tables, supported by their vie ‘The meaning of this is, that there exists in France a | state, from our own observation and actual trial of Enstora hotels. Thevo are many anusemente—plonty of | Petit Noir, in the Jara, describe the inundations in that | gTewer of wool was not as well able to afford five per cent | chairmen. ‘The usual loyal toasts were given—-Brother | government animated with tho faith and the love of good, | the new invention, that the long sought for methed tho best society beautiful, drives—romantie sceaery—full | country to have been most destructive, ‘The fields, which | tte thee middie men, upto the third degree, and Tach renees on the rehle the source of all power, on | of excluding dust from railroad cars has at laat hoes band of music, &., &. Travellers going East or West to ten per cent for his advance, t | the army the source of all force, and on religion the source i i i i Will do well te oail and se for chomealves.” or | promised a luxuriant harvest, present the appearance of digger, of rel Tray it ie hoemtay Lat’ oat “Captain Smith,” “Capte be tnp | of all justios peer Sepia mA TLS wemety cigatee tee tee ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 merehants eho ; ‘ allot which were expressed most eloquentiy, Seive the eof my ser . I i ty JAYS House, paLnousre SOUARE, MONTREAL, | * vast luke; wheat, maize, and potatoos woreall destroyed; ) “uci Yecolution as. the Mahoven Doss not every | Teevived with enthurlasm, and rerponded to Ina. mow LOUIS NABOLEON. | Tow of three large circular ventilators placed im the G. F. POPE. "| half the houses were under water, and the inbabitamts | (ne of them know that the dealing in bullion forms part | briliiantmanner. A band of music was in attendance, he reading of thin mecxago was repeatedly interrupted | tOP of the ear, at equal distanoes apart, and flarit EA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY, L. L—THE PA. | have been compelled to fly suddenly, and seek elsewhere | of the routine of banking in all quarters of the world, and | 924 played many scientific and pleasing airs. The com- | by marks of approbation, and its conclusion elicited loud | PER 80 as to catch a great deal of air from the rapi Ss ‘vition Hotel is now even for the reception of visitors. | a shelter for themselves and cattle, is as much the business of the banks a3 the dealing in | Pny remained till « late hour, and every one took an op- fe Président 1"? motion ofthe car. At the height of tho ventilators wool is that of the merchant; and if the one has aright | Portunity of inspecting the accommodations and ar-ange- f mn ding and adoption of the procés-rerbal. the | there is not much dust, as it does not genorally rise to dealin the raw material of his cloth, has not the other his truly noble vessel, with which ¢) Cars leave the Seuth ferry, Brooklyn, for Jamaic eae 2 4 red the seasion closed, and the members | 60 high in any considerable quantity, but what lit- day except Sanday, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and 4 and 6, re . ‘The Paris Patrie says : where stages in readiness to convey visitors tothe | ‘The American journals, which arrived in Paris to-d an equal right to deal in the raw material of the cur- isfoction was expressed. We trust the ship Itip V. erying “Pave le Président Vj é sles - Rouse, Any communication for me left with J. Ogden Smith, | state that a revolt had broken outtw a French ship of wat | rency! Ave they not aware thal th very pid that duey | Winkle may realise the worthy owner's utanost. expestae phages Theat ah a ae sheila Se aed Sita aaa ean a Ft ll on . Promptly attengsd Foe rNTNALL, | Conveying conviets to Cayenne, ‘This news is completely | Sondto T.ondon is purchased by the Bank of England?” | ‘ious. eoiew lie Letters from the department of the North state that | tachel to the bottom of the ventilater, The ate ‘The Madrid kat Chak tiation for the At Sydney, the price or pele was on the ag eam . ! “t root erop in that province promises a most pro- thus purified from dust and cinder, rushes into ORT WASHINGTON —PAVILION HOTEL, SHREWS: io papers s jat a negot for the con- | had been scld as low as 638 Sd. the ounce, Apprehen- The Rev. Dr. Achilli and his Chapel, karte h the ventil i * he bury River, Monmouth county, New Jers ciusion of a postal convention between England and | sions were entertained of a monetary crisis. Tho banks, y (From the London News, Jun niditic, of the 20th instant, mention | CF through the ventilators, in consequence of the ‘or respectfully informs his friond h Spain had been opened. itis said, had exhausted their available means, and were Yesterday morning a yast number of persons. attracted fishing boats had been brought into | TPid motion. This current above would, in ordi- is pleasantly eituated hotel is now o ors for the senso cent prosecution in the declining to advance on gold at anything like the present | .by curiosity arising h, flocked tuwerds the chapel in The steamers Golden Gate and Edwin ‘We learn from Turin, that the National Bank had re- prices. The exchange on England will probably fall to | Court of Queen’s Ben mer. the Phoenix, for having been | 24Ty cases, suffice to keep the cars free from dust, ene Uimits, by producing a strong pressure outward, provided eT ny tinea tione feos wert side nt Pecketip, | duced to three per cent the annual rate of diseount on | 10 percent. there being at present no competition, In | which Dr. Achilli bas for some ino pa U. un. Sy wid voapeot to the “fusion, ait that | ther wigdowe. wees eipe closed: ninee thls aromas East river. }OSEPH A. SLAMM, Proprietor. commercial bills, fact, the whole money market is completely in the pewer | der the impression that he would allude, in the course of rood out useless, and that the ques- ) weuld always be sufficient to counteract and over- of the banks; and it is asverted that untess an influx of | his sermon. tothe circumstances attendunt upon the trial It appease that some new compli- | power the weaker currents and eddies of air whieh On the 18th and 10th ult., eleven Russian ships of the | eapitai should come in to relieve the pressure, the price | in which ho was so promiuently concerned. ‘The chapel | cativn hoe acisen; but wh iher owing to domestie or to | PWT the Weaker currents abd eddie ? EXCURSIONS, Line ran into Kioge, and cast anchor there. of gold, ns well as of other commodities, must suffer a in which the Be - gentleman bat hitherto officiated ia Fes is not so clemrty stated. bas! dments otilt ekpranier the poererer) the MARR HAN AA pre PARRA EOS ee : x tern jepression. The state of trade is much the | tmall, unpretending looking building. situated in Dufoua | lt is pimtien, says the Cunstitutio of “s ONRY ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON Some of the exiles from France now living in London, | SmMhOTZ Wiking rather more doiug-but no feature of | place, leading out of Broad strvet, Golden square, a nelghe | dntson rviomati ct comicaton berccen heise enter | car have beon altered, so that’ instead of opening amer MAY QUEEN, C have formed themselves into a society for the purpose of | importance one way or the other, borhood in which a grewt number of Italians reside. the | Slates. Russia, and Holland. toregulate the whale fishery on | perpendicularly, they open sideways like a door. P'M; Plor3, Noe yava 10.4, catrying on a systematic warfare, through means ofa | Accounts had beon received from Launceston to the | mojority of whom, however, remain in connection with | rw bases Rach window consists of two parts, shutting te- sland, last trip. at 7 P.M. weekly journal, on the existing despotiem in Franco, | 10th of March, inciusive, which confirms the report of | the Koman Catholic church. It is said that amongst | Ther: ovement in the price of public | gether at an obtuse angle, which projects = few M., leaving th ip. u each way. N. B.—No half-price for children. gold having been discovered within (he colony, but in | these persons Dr Achilli was mulking many converta, | sccucit on the 28th ult. al i ‘The journal is to be printed in threo different languages— | such «mall portions that it would not pay for the labor | “nd that his congregation, nt first a very small one, was paewsirt td caren tipped) ae the gee pee XCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS—FARE FOR | French, German, and English. It is to be under the edi- | required to obtain it A groat_ number of persons, how- | gradually increasing, until the charges just investigated hottie t hile the sdaveis al Leavge-d nod the whole Excursion Fifty Cente.—The large sea stoam- | +. :91 control of Louis Blanc, Eticnno Cabst, and Pierre | ever, Were out prospecting, with the hope of dudiog it ia | Were made against him, when his audience dwindled so Spain, from the car, while the other part is slightly ope ot CATALINE, Captain R. Ssiter Hoffmice, will make an y 4 grenter quantity. rapidly that he was compelled to abandon his ministerial | 4NOTHe% CONAN EXPEDITION REPoRTeD To wave | #WArd, so a8 to permit a constant curront of air re Bry as al Poin de eee di ye tiepegt Leroux, assisted by a couneil, consisting of nearly twenty waa labors, Acsor ho yesterday repaired to Du- . SAILED. ceived from the ventilators, to pass out and repel the Fifth otreet, at 734, South Second street, Willismeburg, at | exiles. Arrivals of Gold in London, four eager tch n glance of the doctor, oxpe- Advices from Madrid are to June 21, Ttis confidently | ¢xternal dust. The contrivance is arranged through- rhigD Eereet aerenlya, 8 A> Wagener x > The weekly reviews of the Amsterdam and Rotterdam ‘ SPECIE FROM AUSTRALIA. mate a 8 at J a nt on learning that the cha- apbic despatch has been raearvek guton jnuemionss simple, a9 Liar ical prinoi- al > pier No.3, ., &t 9o'clook, returning w . Me the fol ol ge arrival ecl pel had been closed foi onth past, 4 Span pasea dor p, atatir siple. 9 Refrestusents, Hiner and bait furnished on bowed A band | produce markets, report business inactive and prices ra have cakenbete titan Basen the city hoaeater, iia die giglesabaage Fee eee Se rate acter canaer Oba ara | shaw einy Gr two frame, ams Hearted Co eae expedition has railed from Chagres against Cuba, under | rode, a day or two since, from Hartford to New Ha- Sentatasting aor e iruceouns ora Wad ecaware ther weaker, No great change had occurred in coffee, | trom Melbourne and — : has bronght sixty boxes of The New Arctic Exped (he command of an Aunerican general. Lt is also said. in one of these newly arranged cars, attached te but the operations had proved limited. Raw sugar was id; the Governor Hewett, from Sidney, 37 boxes of TO THR EDITOR OF THE LONDON TIMES connection with the above, that the Spanish govern- rear of the train, and behind five other cars. XCURSIONS T0 THE FISHING DANKS—EVERY | sparingly purchased, but refined supported previous quo- | §°!d dust; the Aberfoyle, from Geelong. § boxos of gold | ¢.._Observing in your paper of to-day @ mis- American minister, Mr Barringer, | ‘The weathor being hot and dry, the invention was day except Saturdays. Fare 25 cents each way. The | “PArPely PI ” dust. and from Melbourne. 55 boxes and other packages of | 1.5.1 with scemtl to oe pulnets Ccpulitien abuat ful in obtaining the pardon of | fully and severcly tested; and in riding through the een steamer BUFFALO, Capt, Hancox, will leave li tations. Sales of rice had been offected at lower rates; | goid dust; the Blackwall, from Sidney, 115 cases of gold | Cnt With agar! to the private expediticu about vo 3 the peitonecs brow ht hore a5 (so result Of the fast expe- | ‘lly and saverely tested ; and in riding throug street at 734 o'clook; Spring, 754; Grand, B. tt,, 8! indigo remained steady, The Hamburg letters mention | dust; the Oriental, from Sidney, 1 box of gold and silver | {7 Carel of Sir John Franklin T beg you will give inset | ji ¢n—have set their face aguiust any further exhibition | ©Xtensive arid sand plains of Wallingford, there was rine, 8%; Pier No. 3. N. i. 9A. M.—roturning by 5 P.M. | that some descriptions of coffee could not be disposed of | uilionand 87 boxes of gold dust; the Prince of Wales, | 108 t the following. that the public may not suppose T | Ce eiormoney, and the few who, from one cause or an- | 20 perceptible intrusion of dust into this car, while To reshments, fishing tackle, &e., provided. except at a reduction, At Antwerp the markets contin. | from Launceston, 2 boxes and 1 jar of gold dust; the | SM starting on dis enterprise on any but purely pelyals | Gtbor, have not boon bronght within the former pardons, | the passevgers in the other cars were completely IRST ANNUAL PIC NIC AND COTILLON Excon- | 4,tUch in the same condition as previously. Autumnus, from Sidney, 7 boxes of gold dust; the | ETM — e ind aro still atCouta, have little chaneo of getting out | covered with it from hend to foot. sion of the First Company Witlety Garay ca ake ed shag sages Rouen ees Pompe ety in | Brightma: ; from Sidney. 4 box of got dust; the Be ie he Toabel ar w schoonet, of sl £170 tonsapa dhiety by any such proseas. 5 ate aie the market for manufactures, the attendance of foreign | min Elkin, from Port Adelaide, 2.930 and 4,731 in- | horse power, has been supplied ¢o me, Wi fo ET, " Tatmerty Wiad maaret The ‘tenner CATALINE, and | buyers being greater than usual. gots of copper, and 16 packages of gold dust and silver | five years, by Lady Franklin and the subscribers to Beat- Turkey. Tue Lare Fire im Mancngster, N. H.—A ali Targe MAYO, has been chartered for the occasion, together ‘The continental advices mention a report that it is in- | bullion, consigned to sundry houses and to order. son’sexpedition. Lagcept her, with the understanding tems” Cobatants aes te tha atm | fm the office of the Manchester American, dat with Shetton's unriv: that she is my veesel, and that all risk, expense, am dnd @ 18th July 7th, gives the following particulars of the fire en. takon by surprise by tho inteiie | Which occurred in Manchester on the night of the x " cvlved of the disturbance which has beo- | Sth inst: —At about eleven o'clock last night, a fire kea out in Mount Lobanon. All wers aware thatthe | wis discovered in the steam mill on Manchestee conseription would have been received unfavorably, but | street, owned by Messrs. Baldwin, Gould & Co., » sovernor of Da- | which, with the buildings immediately adjoining, was relied upon. re: 6 ‘i er promising the aesurancea may have been, the | Vo" ‘wept away. There was a large amount of gaa st aie eee te ae ee hegre f tended to issue proposals at Vienna tor a new Lombard ; ets for curion, y cents, to had a be landings ster rn on the morning of the excursion, ‘The boat will leave the | Loam of 100,000,000 lire, or about 4 obo. dor, tering. 1tis | rhe imports of gold from Russia buye commenced with | the drt of July. proceeding up Mallin’s, Bay, am far as foot of Hammond street, North river, at 7 o'clock; Canal neigh oe ths wasted gi be the opening of the season. Messrs. Gee & Co., of Hall, | gmith’s and Jones's scund. (it practicable.) and return- stroet, at 714; Gouverneur street, at & South Third street, | 1h government to pay off. in accordance with the notice | (cy air. O, Lyndall.) delivered at the Bank of England | ing down the west const of Hatt eat takeonen Ba Williamsburg, at 834; Fitth street, at $44; Dolancystrect, ab | given atthe beginning of the year, the 6000001, five per | cn saturday, 17.000 half imperials, ex steamer Helen | evamining thor a Tops tei temertaed, 9. The barge will layat the foot of Delancy street onthe | cent. Indemnity certificates issued in 1825, in satista MoGregor. from St, Petersburg. The same party has con- | {hy voyauethis o +4 Lh ae a morning of the oxcursion, while the boat is making her } {jou ot cert r British subjects, had heen ar- 5000.0 ; é Jandings: Should the weather prove unfaveratle me ccour, | (0% of certain claims of British subjects, had heen ar. | veyed about £3,000.000 aterling during the last three | the heavy expense o orew of fourteen for an IMPORTS OF RUSSIAN GOLD. ponsibility i I purpose sailing on or about ged at Paris by M. Rothschild, It was stipulated ee eiult etdawicte th0 Pate si 4 ; 4 i " sion will be postponed, of which due notice will he siven i thet epain should Race tie oneen.ot reeasiine, these | years, by Hull eteame eae iota it is, how: | aretic winter, I shall unteate with. some vared and. Mohamed Pacha the | Combustible material, lumber, &c.,in the mill. The the daily papers Captain JAMES MoLAUGHLIN, A “ ‘ : ever, anticipated that the receipts from that quarter will | Sf‘the ships of Sir Ed Ashe i ‘acha. the < Poggi nore Jou MORAN, Scorgtary. Gusitmin, | certilcates at the price of 65, noy time within four years | Pro Munnivalnt till Cie ee evious yours, gph a S quadroa, and thus | sommander of the Turkish corps. at the head of his | fllowing, as ney 4 we can ascortain, is a list of : anh nths' notice. > 25 The Tide of Emigration from Liverpool to | [h the bare chance of my meetin« them t eal be | Braden and he result of acontest | Pianing mill, loss 910,00), insurance $2,000, in Net TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ihe mcreantile letters fran Vienna of the 25th ult.. ustral Beery coenes oO tay roerisey tbeit, that Tibet be untaineers. wl seited, and whowotmeans | Englard-ana, Union, Ooncord; Pater Hatt, leas ” state that the rate of exebange had fallen to 11 43, and most happy to take charge of them Nok ka LEROY be f > i “ 51 From the Liverpool Courier, June 90.] Ad ain f wth Saint nter upon and prosecute a war are infinitely superior, 1,500, insurance g400 ; Noah Clark, tenement, loss NAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHIL the premium on gold to 254, and on silver te 16}¢ This Dont : I may add, that Iam receiving the most valuable as- ate : : un ; . ment, C delphia, from Pier No.1 North river, foot of Bat ble turn a been caused by intelligence of Aus- The raptd increase of emigration from this port to Aus- | sistay ee from the dockyard at Wo wich, in completing | °° a 4 Fy, - ‘ his b dy ae ruden 4 4,000; Mr. Kimbutl, tenement, loss $800, insurance in and her gold regions, is perfectly amazing. Scarcely | my arrangements and fittings, which is generously allow: cy ih he Governor of | $650, in the Union, Concord; J. M. & S. F. Stam- ry ince, by steamboat JOHN POTTER Two linow dail Morning tine leaves at7 A.M. Afternoon ox 2 P.M,; theough to Philadel Fares, first clase cara, $5 only) $2. Returning, leave Wainut street, at 8 aM, anil steamboat TRANSPORT, from n serip having reached 43 premium in this market, dQ also by large purchases of wetalligues ou Le account, it is also announced that the State bi ranged to purchase the railway from Milan to Venice by a payment of about £700,000 in 4 per cent bonds, to be redeemed in seven yea al ad bos now sent an officer with proposals of peace Bh s , Scarcoly any power would keep the | ©", machinists, loss. unknown; O. Currier, and artifioers seem | Monatain quict. ‘he inhabitants areturbuient andin- | texement, loss $1,000, insurance about $000, im sensible, a regards public conduct, to any impulse but | Protection, Hartford; A. D. Burgess, pickor t sible, therefore, that the troublesome Sy- | mater, insurance $400, Atlantic, Exeter; C. D. ere long, aseume the formidable as- | Horr, turner, no insurance; P. 3. Brown, spoke a day elopses without some additional line of pocket ships or steam vessels being announced, as on. the berth for “Melbourne. Port Philip, Sydney, and the gold regions.” and amongst others, the Well-known? steamship Sarah Sands wason Monday added te the list. To use t! words of her owners i ed me by the Admiraity, though, of course. at ny own expense, The heads of departmen with each other i and J must say, that without « could not perform my voyage Tam. sir, your obedient the official announcement first is- | servant, B.A. INGLEFIELD. Commander, 2. N hiladeipbia, from POM. Emigrant line ior No.1, avd P.M. ox from India show little altera- BRAS OE hscehcsil —— | © The comme * ry = on ——-- : The rin $e ap hela ge ie a sued on Monday, this teamship sails under ar- D Poavees piace, Connaught.equate; J 5 peo it had tn d iti2, The wisest measure the | turner, loss unknown, supposed to be no insurance; pp eae egg winery Pla Lent bly Bete One Cie etre ae hercaaiog extn Sheers ep rangements with the Melbourne Gold and Mining Asso. | ° PO#T*#4 FLace, Ci cai i eae a Rovernaucut cow adopt is to give up all hopes of collest- | W. S. Humphries, (Providence), reod maker, loss xpross lines, through in four houi bu 4 as bee a ciation, and has been placed on the berth for Australia 1g Men from Mount Lebenon, on whom It camnot rel ; H.R on, (Framing! ne i RO both at Bombuy and Calcutta, there had keen no revival | TT st ionme association. Fy Ireland, aniwhich will ever bo a caure of bloodshed and anssoby, | €1,000; H. Richardson, (Framingham, Muss.) ta Joss $1,200, insured $1,000, in the Etna, Hart- J. M. Barnes, tenement, insured at Concord; rt Zor first clase and $2 Liberty stree i class; io, 6 and 9 A. M. in the demand for imports, except as regards metals, | PY, the? t firmness at advancing prices i al Sands is one of the largest steamships afloat, “ Mig the Dublin Post, Sune 27.) The Jeru it may be apprehended, once accounte fre & which showed gre fi o the country continue very satisfac I Return at and! A.M. and bi; P.M. Baltimore, Washing. | a’ baroncicy bas been conferred by the Qneen of Eng- sar Tie ovban exazY pavocbers. eser ihe Wasegs ee a ie crous tues coe gutteten, from the ineie | naa une torte ctieeie at ta olla igo moe poster Wallace, houss, insured at Lowell; Mood above Hines, and through beggage earried in the 2 A. M.,and te ig: cout orgs a. Phe glee omg demand for berths im every vessel now leuving this | comtinuam bat on the contrary, most of them tranqui Currior, tenement, lows $1,200, insured at Lowol SE | he bended Peer, in speaking of het tase, cays rao... |. ports, UnenW cous: be at Gombe -~whitever” hee in: & | TALS et ae a ee ee ene ce toca eit pen ST L.. Taggart, tenement, partially burned, lous $200 TEW ROUTE TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA | It has been rather prematurely inferred that this ro- | few days every berth will be secured, and in proof of | Co" aving wherly. we titi ected their attention to _ Saye C. Mowatt, tenement, loss $1,000; A. C. Waliag IN “vin Cape May and Now Cnetle. Independent Line of | markable care has reached its final stage in the late pro- | the correctness of this supposition ft is enly necessary much beiter yur humid and uncertain quitting Egypt for Coustan: sash and blind manufacturer, loss $2,500, insures DELAWAKE. Captain 8. N ceedings in Chancery. This is not the fact. ‘ihe effect of | to observe that almost every berth in tho Great | & 1 A. avant ey fe a . fovernment, regulated the parti- | $800, at Worcester, People’s Mutual. The fire is C.0. Clark, PENOBSCOT, Cap thove proceedings is merely that the defendants, in sub- already been taken, although it | clits week, there 8 axiety for dry age which fails to each of the members | “ypposed to have criginuted under the stairs Jead- ‘cor, lenting pier 14, North’ river, daily, a. five o'clock P. tnitting to the decree which makes the injunction perms. woe first aunonnerd to leave | summer weather, as much ight be very , ‘Along Umeage the Vieo- ® 5, ng into the box-room, and is probably the work with few exceptions, look Sundays excepted. Passongers leaving New York by this | vont, have saved the expense of further resistance in tho OX- on the 2ist of August next, This | iNurious. 1 sha to regulate this affair | this port for Mel . b line reach Now Castle the foil g morning in time to take | Vico Chancellor's Court, and ht it the same time, fully | thn he nulated tc S ecedingly well. Up to thistime, the crops of all kinds, | sevoral x eo before decision of on ingendiary. O. W. Bayley, agent for the the Frenchtown Railroad to Baltimore, arriving the same | avinitted che plaintid's claim | macnificent leviathan ship is caloulated to carry between | ‘inctuding potatoes, which present no symptom of dis- | at win = euatore « decision was ertived | Sachineshop, was-severely injured by s beds evening. $4 to Baltimore ments extra, 100 Lbs, of | remedy which ho has prayed. 7 | ud 1,000 passengers; and if weexcept a few berths | O10 ) afoed promise of a very abundant, harvest, al- \ Shee aahera or donee Sain nee Tata” | Gelnn: Guewh enete fen. Mp. Ehous,. the ween aggapo will bo allowed to each passenger, and the Company | bars further proceedings st comm * otter saloon, or first cabin, we have reason to be- | ee et meee ee ery illo aswell an ier raont J manne (00,000 ‘thalers, or about 24.000,000 to 25,- | being thrown upon him. Mv. Stone, the wacl Nf astalments in ten years, to | at the steam mill, was bad! children of Mehemet Ali, viz:;—Said Pacha, Halem | ‘0 extinguish tho finmes na, Mehemet Ali Bey wo Princesses the Soeeten e t the staple trade we 7 : K jarus the P Me The eons are exch to have « fourth of that Srimir_ Rarer: have very favorable reports. ‘The linen trade is more ao- ugbters ameighth. ‘Thus the affair of the inke A c Will hold itself responsible for the loss only of wearing ape | formed that Mr. Lumley har comm Parel, and for that only to the amount of $0. For passage | Mr Gye, Inyine his daminges at 3 app'y on hoard, or at the office on the pier, Attorney and Solicitor Gen lieve that all the available places have been secured; it is therefore alinort beyond doubt that the Sarah Sands will so take out a full complement of passengers. The Sarah ds willbe the pionecr of the steamships between this | port and Australia, as che is aunounced to leave on the ‘th of August arts of the country, trade ia dull; but this has been the nerally at this season, We must notice an excep Ovr London ¢ ‘orrespondence, Lonpon, Tuesday, Jun: 710 THE VIRGINIA SPRING and economical roare.—V. Bprings, and to Lynchburg, ¥. ive, in anost branches, and altogether wears a healthier is sottled, Lovis.—Manager P apirituall spect. One of the Selfast circulars, in referring to the P —_ the numerous friends of spiritualism Va,, are reminded losing of the Evuro Parliaments-England—The Dis- | The number of emigrants of all claases who now weekly P Epiteat py let: mediums, TakD, “teed ups with » gedaan ings sak fein casita | leave the port is almost incredible, Last week, upwards | ™ endency of prices, states that thero is now in- hisihitahis j and this evening these, celebrated. Sore Mees ae hhorthe, leaves Baltimore solution=—Cobden==The Achilli Case=-Joharna Wagner | (ey iqy tet, aud, from thalarge number of vessels at pree | crexsed diffovity in obtaining tho reqnisite number of Mowny Manxer-—dupe 2, one o'ctook P, Mx | Misses Fox, accompanied by our fol ew tues . Creek, and tho Kichmon Grisi—Closin, sont on the station, it may fairly be estimated that the 8, owing to the extent of emigration. and that the om ths Syducy and Melbourne | Bland, will give demonstration. of t Uy ba Railroad, every Toosiay | fverage number of emmizrants, for soveral weoks to some, | Competition for bands line caused an advance of wagew— to the dist of March, belag thros wooks later | upon the stage of tho Varieties. We presume that close passage to Richmond by this re Louis Ni 1 @ fuct a ic s rejoice, Some of the northern fax hmond, passengers may either take the Da Pigott i fy Peay losing their | Will considerably exeoea that number. Ben m cn Rte rthery At Richmond begengers Say ree Packets of a All the Kuropean legislative bodies are closing their | *')) may be interesting here to ennmerate the different | markets have been be tter applied. but generaily the 9 yoke GR Edmond, which Isave daly aeG EM. By thoso last | sessions, ‘The British Parliament will be prorogued in | jines of packet ships now on thestation betweon this port | Wantity brought in by furmors is very trifling) the price | 20) Cat Renate ene tie Suiohar Sprigantan anpemee | the umnal form next Thursday, July Ist, and immediate. | snd, Australia, They are the White Cros line, tho | fire. lnue ity Beh, anil I boa bevoine necomary to order of $7 only, the staging on this i velng Rie eer: ly after the prorogation a royal proclamation will be is- Lite, th Liv spool” ine of peckets’ to ‘Adeleatin “the asengers reading the Whi ‘ Line, iverpool line o! yy , the ie without Hap iene of ‘rest, infour days from Baltic | sued declaring the present Parliament to be dissolved. | ‘ieck Ball line, the Golden line, and the Thistle’ line, more. engers for Staunton take stagve at Soottavil Although the writs will be returned in August, it is not | comprising a fleet of between fifty and sixty ships, whose K8T OF SIX AMERICAN SAILORS—TROUBLE 5R- and thore for Lexington at the North River: the Y united topnage is between 70,000 and 80.000 tons, Be- TWREN THE HANOVERIAN AUTHORITIES AND THE thoss colonies. The yold fields continued | the curious.will avail them 2 of this opportu- Ty. and the price ha _ectined tp £2 IB. nity. The ‘Serious Family,” with other enter- tons other necessaries 0: fo wei Ps ziven. — i ‘ni had gonsup to £22 per ton for | taiproents, will given. —~ St. Lowis Union, hipments of gold from both Sidney | June 29. toto Adelaide, for the pur- 3 The Q offico there, Riot rw WestMoRELAND, Pa.—The Groensburg,. Pn gonae i $316 Om atat (Pa,,) areus, of the 3th inst, rtates that Cin e atifornia 4; ; i Some tho 6th, a party ot Irish laborers, about three hy Sai acpemion Repver Saomtas Cem. | m4 toe der behaved in a vory Gisorderly manner, at kade~ , " 8 mi Nouveau aunton heing forty miles, and that to Lexington tea mii expected that Parliament will meet before the middle of | sits those, there are at present several other first clase AMERTO Ese station, +60 sail fi bi ; chmor 0 si BRIGAN CONSUL. it yeu'a station, two miles west of Greensburg. sairt Ttatecctenr wanes ant b ~ eS astacen nea October, In 1847, the Parliament was prorogued on the | ships on the «tation, all advertized to sail within the next A letter frem Temes, of the 14th ult,, in the Augeburg wipoen. 9 : bavgbiin attracted 00 the spot by the experimenta) open~ Lexington vo days. Whole fare betwoon Baltimore and | 28d of July, and the same evening a royal proclamation | two or three weeks, viz.: a splendid mew frigate built | Gere gives an account of a misunderstanding which Cenasia ane 1otig te os tated he a eas ee | don that day. ‘They demanded liquor the White Sulphur Springs, $12; whole {are hetween Balti- | a, igcued in the Gazette, with the dissolution. The new Julia, 1,000 tons, just bullt by Mesers. Hall & arisen between the American Consul at Bremenand | yew thres and a que 104%, eninge | Y ' eee tate Whee rn. being refused: ‘attacncd (io bar Kooper. rdeen; the cMpper shin Fo'me 1.000 toms; the | +). Ticaoverian suthorities of Lehe, a place quits on the | "Tho dealimgs ints foreign seourities have boon fow, and | broke bottles. &e. A general row followed, and & spore iiyeckies rh + eee Este —. Dati ‘ dined soot Septet but ured, Several arrests were a. or Stanton . For further particulars, apply ‘arliament was ordered to assemble in September, but | Archer, 500 tons; the clipper Uuited Staces frigate built | frontier of the territory of Bremen. and having, it would | prices are amaltered. of persons were seriously injured. MMH TALES WORTHINGTON, A id not mect till the 18th of November. On Saturday, | +hip, Rip Van Winkle, 2000 tons; the aggregate being up- | icin. jusisdiction over «portion of the roade-of Bremer. } , Railway sharss sre frmar, st better prices. Nort” | mado, but the prisomers were reseued by nt, if " 000 t it im thy ‘ Wester 9 12) to Mi; Midl 234 to 73%4~ t three were subsequet Baltimore. | ine Queen and court leave for Osborne, Isle of Wight, | RAs independently ofthe large steammbipese present on | TAT‘ syape tacts Of the case are there:—Bix rallors of B "iting U'croox —Ganeots for money anh ditto for oP" | SOAR oO SAU bat che greater Dumber and prinelpad where the royal yachts are already waiting for the annual | the station, and others which will shortly be placed on merbaven with a pubile-houre Keeper, who, om hear. |) 76 1088 July, 100g bo % ox div. rioters escaped Commores street whi RS) y Bamnvna, Jung 25.—Prroes or Puxna.—Amerioen 6x ————_—_—-— ruise to Scotland. On Wednesday, the usuai | the station at Panama, by the Australian le Steam that tl A 1 Tung 2. © White bale dinner of the ministers will be held at Greon= | Navigation Company. in condiection with the Cunard malt | {)s sxtthoritien of Dreenechaven to gat thea Mo kerestnd, | UTE cent, 106%; Maryland, tive per conte, W. Krpwarrino in On10.—Two persons calling thom- BM, wich, A cabinet council was held on Saturday, and the } steamships between this portand New York. or else their y ae! but the authorities . P| 00.'8 CIRCULAR, selves men, named Collier and Davis, Kidnapped a ¢: na day formed 6 8 Queen holds @ privy council to-morrow, at Buckingham | | On Monday, the writer of this notice pald'a visit to the | ower in thomehter: Owing loa treat ine of Braet BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO. teoot, Jue 2, 1802 | man in Lawrence county. Ohio, a fev days ago. | Collie EeResae and Collecting Basen Palace. Poon vse t two dave, the oales | first borrowed money from his viedm, and under pre- varlons docks in which the different vessels for Australis | hich probibite the arrest for dabt of sailors in aative | , Cotton has barn vary quiet th py #, of which specu! Ciritoh speculate’ tng *etigrat tae | cence of paying it, enticed him to his house. tere be the market of x vory tamoly at was despoiled of his freedom papers, gagged and per? 0 c and carried into Kentucky. After the reactor, and four Si. to | A vorrid outrage, Collier went to chureh dressed in the ante’ Exchanj , Wall street, It is confidently believed that Lord Malmesbury will | are lying, and was much struck with the large number of | go: vice, or the seigure of their tty. The 11,000 ba! SAMUET W. HAIGHT, be te eecchal as Foreign Secretary by Lord Redelifie (Sir | carpenters and others who were busily employedin ting | firen bedhongit himest ot the TAO eIDE plan tor aki | taken 4.000 & Seo Stratford Cannin, up the second and third class cabins and berths. The | paymentiHe transferred his claim to an inb:,ditant of | “Taaias csen has advanced 63 N, ), Xofee, O7 pegmiecion, to Geo. 8. Som Cosbier Oblo bite Ta. Bulwer (late Minister at Washington) has entered } accommodation inthe berths, both in the second and | }.che, who applied to the Hanoverian authoritiea; the lat- | 6¢. por bol. Wheat wichont ‘ance and Trust Company, New 7 ry . the facts became i York; Bi St Le upon his functions as British Ambassador at Florence, | third class cabins, is much superior to that afforded by } (or, immediately om the Areth sriving \ ‘ <: colored man’s clothing. When pronctico: Valiforning =” tls Pages Bacon & | Ton rMairendy succeeded in chtaining something more | the ordinay class of emigrant ships, and in the general | juriadiction, mel cute beet temending Renee ok ee Waiau?, GANDY 4 CO’8 OTROULAR. the kidnappers were arrested, but afterwards made their Livervoor, June 29, 1882. | geeape and ned t0 Kentucky. At the last entisfactory in the way of reparation in the case of Mr, } arrangements the comfort and convenience of the pasten- | ‘sijors im question; and as the captain d-murred. he was Since the eailing of the Canada, on Satur: Korea man was confi in the PK ¥, | ince, the ee “eee 6 cole " PARTNER WANTED—IN A PROFITABLE _| Mather, The Tureen governmont has expressed ite | gets isevidently not overlooked. Although in several of | threatened with fo + a the sailing 4 A. Roturing Dustocns inthis clty: Tok pertomeinnys | regret ina note, and makes fteclf responsible fer the pro: | the skips which the wiiter inspected, the berths and oth- | thy adjecont Hanon qs net were 0649 lngted to eee ; aang acho puet OE Molders te be realining, | Jatl.—Cleveland Forrest City, Oth inst, age in A eubstantial Dusinors, tiie in A good o portentty Wition of selena subtests tn Tuscany, er fittings were far frou completo, yet such is tho influx | force the demand’ tine coctale es ian iolded. but ap. } hy Avigenccounts (co hand’ on Sunday morning) tended a well worthy of attention. Address W. 'T., Herald | “Cobden has issued his address to the electors of tho | Of passengers that in many oases penrly all the berths ate } riicd to the American Consul, who thas just sont a note to } racher to encoorace this feeling than stimulate an opposite | 4 Gpawp Siont.—It is said that tho telegraph joe, stating where an interview may be hind, Wont Ridin bespoken, and no doubt ir entertained that all the vessel " i9 holding & present supply, have conse- i of Yorkshire, It isa froe trade manifosto; ‘poken. and no doubt is entet tbat all the vessels } tho Hanoverian ent Cemanding a compensati corres; tho trade hol ppl : | wire was struck near Galena, last week, by a ing _@ compensation rity seatriceed theft purchawen, and speentitors And ox lightning, and melted for t three si govermnn - =WANTED, A PARTNER WITH but Cobden demands also an enlargement of the fron- | apnounced to sail in the course of the present week | of $500, tie Liberation of the Amorican sailors, and their |" Is0 boon Li . $ 1 ,000. sbovecapiesl, to purehece one-half tetrene [ chise, ; will be uniformly full freightet with human beings. The | fros pranage home, begging, at the same ong GEENA, | bartera bave,e! Pe tag Te a A S| eee ie ce lena injured for balf a mile, A an exclusive manufn jusinoss, conducted by a Canvassing has commenced in good carneat In all paris | yearels thus advertised to leave the port ars the Serampore, | formod of the exact domarcation of the juriadiction of | although we make no change in quotations, it would be { who saw the scone, the elec! in, having 6 jount invested. to } of the country. 1,400 Lona, for Moibourne, carrying 600 pasengers; the | Jranover over the Toadatend of Bremerhaven, that Ame- | poesib™ to obtain last week « full rates for os in | 4 chain of fre strotehed both ways a6 fa ag he could are across the landscape sractionl $5 wea onag. Neral . “ae . mane Ke men The Achilli vs. Newman cate is stlii the topic of conver: | Accher, 60 tons, for Melbourne, onrrying 260 passengers; | ricva vowels might avoid it in future sline, The market cloves this afterncoa wit cB

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