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‘THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7517. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS. MEN CS. AMUSEMENTS. eal juncture they prove themselves worthy of our com- Rusia, board the Austrian vessel, the American Cay thus ctemeinnrenen eee ney renner RR PCR RS ES TINT ATTA ARRIVAL OF THE ARCTIC. mon orgie. i PROCLAMATION OF THE COMMANDANT 0 THE «OL | addressed Commander Schwarte-"When f came oa M44 2 = . ’ . DAVIANS—NESSBLRODES’ LAST MANIFESTO—RUS- a ime since, leutenant to ORERL Fayfoa.aP oes OR ATTIC CUR | Papabway SaRAeat oS camanet A otant torial orrting he dogeiartckit te tat aw | PA board's sortie stee, your leatenant led tony Monday evening, fuly 2 'nul be ertormed Moning Svening ceiy 6 abe prea FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. | sian emissarios are spresd throughout the Northern | Prince Gontachitiot the fresinn: Commander in | have been genta may cab, is the nara ae dirs) Warwi THE TURE: vel of | low roclamation to the inhabitants of via wartz hesitated, the American “ in ans iamboag Major: ii Mary Wetiaciys Gronyenes | Kev rase arney Williams = ra Q ESTION. penne Se emetic is derived throagh and ene o Be mind, that if the Haonae chain ta protection, and PROCLAMATION, has the slightest right to it, I will ates him my- Divoler. MORE RUSSIAN MANIFESTOS. Prince Albert has the measles. The Marchioness His Mojesty the Emperor, my august lord aud master, | self, and will not allow him to remain another minute Mr. Leffingwell | ertures, A : of Anglesey is dead. The Queen's visit to Dublin is | bas ordered me to occ try with the 193, y onic MERU OU) i? Williams post cred on account of Albert's illness. the command of whieh, - |g Ree ce confide Gas the eae ee Be ea gf et aged Mrs. Warwick A We co the Captain of St. Louis were useless, for the a0 . ure it sor | Lenewal of the Austrian Demands on Turkey. | | The following letter is addressed by Sampson | ,,We come song you neither with prejecteof conquest. | Prteondr prevaricated and betrayed himself so. tach Aa Tema SaATeAM EEONNS.—DOUND || AITHL Ove GAmOet-RICEESS 36 Abt FARTS OF mannnnnnnnnnnnnw nn ae woken wick poutine cet sho pcre guntanunaaes aster | fn his replies, tat he did not give his Gfendery the ope fas oustain rises a mer ry Erna . F THE iy EO. ‘ treaties have guarantied to you. slightest chance to save . When this was Monday evening, Tuly 35, will be, performed poo A a aa THE CONDUCT OF THE COMMANDER O} Sm Con Jou inform us why origioal American books | “The provisional occupation of the Principalities, which | known on shore, great excitement broke out, 3 Mas, AnwA THLLLON amp THR Beat Orematio TaLEnt ix U. 8. SLOOP OF WAR ST. LOUIS, Per ewe. acre due He eit of, the inproved 30s, | Tom ordeved to effect, for no other purpose than that | and the Italians would have burned the Austrian Monday ovening, July 25, will be enacted, third time in Sen, Sid, die. foration for some tie ass great boon, aed to our sur. | © 82 /mmediate and efficacious protection in grave avd | Consulate had it not been well defended. In six years, Balfe’ Arline....... jebrated O} rit three acts, of the GIRL. Sone aT prise aze informed, this morning, upforereen circumstances, when the Ottowan government | their heat they attacked three Austrian by tho Liverpooi Cus: | distrusting the proofs of s sincere allixace toms, that they have decided ‘+t f dut} i J mebtypyainr fs of @ sincere sllisace | men who were on shore, and killed one. ye Tullen | ‘The Collins mail steamship Arctic, Captain Luce, | formenly charged on books arriving from atorion, vie, | “Bich the Imperial Court has never ceased to give {: Madame At him) the other side, the Greeks or Austrians—the account Thadé . Fi sipee th lusior of the treaty of Adri: ), replies eee ae Mz. Lewok | arrived at half-past six o'clock last evening. She | 50% per owt. is to be retained ” This old and very heavy | to car mosteqaitanls Beswtink A Meith Sirgen is somewhat obscure—laid a plan to assassinate the Devilshoof, ir Hudson ‘ tax has long acted prejudiciaily to the importation of the yes the most offensi lefons ti r disinterested | American officers, but being warned in time, they Antisted by irs, poworful Chorus, and full | left Liverpool at half-past one o'clock on Wednes- | numerous scientifo books of Americs, and averages er POeeee PRY PHOD? FOr SEs SR avoided the danger. The Italians and their allies gad elickat eb. «Signor LaManna | 48y afternoon, the 13th inst. Here sar pausk charged on the other side for the im- | "Ip his magnanimity, in his constant desire to maintaia | have sworn to poignard the ten Greeks who arrested Avesday— i The Rev. M. P. Parks, passenger by the A., of | "We are at.» lovs toc nocive how any Board ct Customs | 10t0e, ip, the East aa Ter eith Tastee ve lone weis | Gosia and the Greeks swear they will marder ten oe Wh |ASTLE GARDEN.—MONDAY, JULY 25—SEVmNTH | New York, died on Thuraday night, 21st. Can 20 vitiate the liberal intention of the framers of the | Sienity and the interests of his hall permis him | prolate for every Greek: ‘The cfty continmed) te s 8. ive Bearded Lady, Opera Night—L& SUNNAMBULA. Joint appear. hip Ast heal osha’ th bew tariff and act 60 arbitrarily against the ia.erests of | (8ts's ai empize Permit him | ferment. Ali Pacha, the Turkish Governor, had ani. Admittance 2+cents, Child ance of The Cunard steamship Asia, arrived out on Sun | iitersture.—We are, ko., ‘o cai which hee cbthins the jon which | Protested against Vekbecker’s despotic act, and sent = First Baloony snd Parquet, 1236 MAD. aa HBTs SONTAG, day morning, 10th, at a quarter past five o'clock. SAMPSON LOW. SON & 00., is due to ct ‘and the guaranties which be has need courier to Constantinople to lay tee affair before his een » & Ssiu.'C. BADIALL The news is full of interest. Count Nesselrode | Contain Haug’s Leste on clatm fer the future, is troopa shall return withia the pirsrament (500 latse: accounts telegraphed from On Monday, Jaly 35, will be performed ee had iasued a new circular, more impudent than the | the interior of Austialin had been favoraiy ce, | ‘ontiery of Rusia, ienna say that Kabouli Effendi has been sent to in- Ivbabitants of Moldavia and Wall: !Talso it i 3 posed, last; yet the Bourses manifested no particular alarm. parma on by a committee of the Royal Geographical | av order of His Tmyerial Majenty in declaring to you thet her ae L Aeneay Maat tess ae Westies appear 66 be baccating soe a8 eine com | “TNE sats of Kiverpod inter do peldica ngatans | tees opens soe ont Beas eal oe Mes he Aaa crac Coan plicated, yet the public of Europe will not open their | the return to Parliament of the tory Tembers Hore fiona; that the forage and rations for the troops shall. pores sanenil oity macnaion a in oie eyes tothe possibility of war. Austria has soized | fall and Liddell, on the ground of bribery. in one, Ene, and ate rate Sepciated and egreed on in | 1403 on the Austrian isan, seal the opportunity ef again demanding from Torkey Pee caer. eae Societ, ice Paeiens Polos tary: temas. re oaecceeh sacha Soo : pee * this year, at Gloucester. Lord | “Look tanquilly to the future! Ei ith securit Austria. MORE set NORMA riiie vane Tee fetrrvere ro iret Ashburton is president for the year. The days of | in your agricultural labors and commercial specalstions! | DECLARATION AGAINST TURKEY—IMPERIOUS DE- ; 5 , present populi oncerts i thi seven past bave been reevived reapectsble und fashioauhle audiences, uprecedented in the aanala of public in New York. Tickets 25 couts, Doors open at formance at the Garden. /; Commence at 8 o’sloek. So! rivtor and manazer, : “Pepwine-oumtere. | pF couply wth, sume fee ne repeated during thi meeting were 13th, 14th, and 15th instant. Be obedient to the laws under which you live and to the MANDS—THE OTTOMAN FINANCBS TO BE CRIPPLED ¢ agaaber ye Maal ergs ee yOORE, MANN & OOD'S MINSTRELS, 44 BROADWaY. asove | f Austria’s neutrality in any coming struggle. fi Miss Sim the LSet Be about to seek sme. and eetaenes Pegi It 1 by San faut soars rr Da ERHIORS MISSION, BTC. 'HOMUSON, Proprietors. 4 -, fortune in a lef professional engagement in jut at you acqi st claim t> startling piece of information was published i ol. Aivab Mann... bsnl Tea pee oral ats meace’ 3s a We have detailed accounts of the recent riot in ee Pp gag will acquire ig pi published in Grand prriormanoe BVEKY AFIERNOO RY A STsR CoMPANY i the gererous solicitdde and tho sowerful protection of Delmeaters Smyrna, in which the Captain of the United States Lord Ernest Vane, a young lad of spirit, and | His Majesty, the Emperor. (Sigued) ia ” vt | Sloop-of-war St. Louis appears to have acted as an oma son of the Marquis and Marchioness of GORTIORAROSE. Paris, on the 9th, in the three government journals —the Pays, Constitutionnel,and Patrie—all of whieh announce that M. de Bruck, who was sup) if Music iv alia by any oth 601 yn at faiaslon 25 coute. mmonees ’ posed to L 8 a’cloel blis are evepestta”y | American ought to act in sueh cases. ondonderry, has caused an immense amount of | _, The new manifesto of Count Nesselrode was pub- | have been sent to Constantinople with concilia ot Rgwretione snd Grmnatte. | 25 eonts | informed that the afternoon concerts are discontinued. Cclheat wi rs ist ana'stad aristocratic grief to his parents, by quarrolling with | lished in the Journal of St. Petersburg, June 20 | instructions, opened his mission by making = a rund. teas ata IRANCONI’S HIPPODROME.—INCREASED AND er y Agata his tutor, and calisting ag aprivate in a dragoon re- | (O. 8.). It is an important document. ‘The follow- | demands upon the Porte. This pretended mediator Azim GARDEN. TARE ALL BRREFIT OF MRS Novel Attraotions—On Monday afternoon and evening, | Breadstuffs were in less demand, with prices slight- | giment—the 4th Royal Irish. ing is a synopsie:— 2 now demands immediate payment of five millions of compelidug her to York, her friends, relying oa | July 2. and every afternoon and evening during the week, | Jy declined. Since the strike ot operatives at Manchester com- ae a is ae i Sleerg Nashentce to the Eu- | piastres due to Austria, and jion of the ports th t of her admirers, (the publie ) iutoad giviag her a Biven RAND ARENIC DISPLAYS inte lan- | Menced it has been found that considerable difference | §7Pron Lamers —Circular—and is addressed to “-Mr.——) | Of Kleck and Souterina on the Adriatic; in fact, laatle Garden On . Consols closed mdon, on the 12th inst., lan- ; s Giplomatic agent, &c.’’ Commences by reminding that ‘ ‘4 THURSDAY, JULY 23, ara eCEING rus Pacraxr 7 Tie FLORAL Can, oo gold_—money end account 07} «98 existed peeen ae rices pe by ae ml his (Nesselrode’s) circular of May 80, notified the rup- pipet Y in Be eaiere beryl ieee aie for- Hee brothers and of the profession have, with o Spier ACs Sete met OSFRIONES: a ln m as compared with others, and an association of mas- | ture of Russian diplomatic rel with the Otto merly refused to the mission of Count Leinengen. aid. Full partionlar ntare | or, withthe Green aeantbanes ehul ie Equitation England. ter spinners and manufacturers has been formed to government that Ramla, had aarromed its demand to Bone letter writers say that the harvest in parts ions to be add pos ang of Athlete Sa ates «9x, | PABLIAMENTARY PROCERDINGS—THE BASTERN QUES- Ca Se a the Tees pela ao bande, the smnple signature of . peter wean read in what of Austria will bea failure this year, but tae! data oak eas ion, $1, sents, and 25 oon ors opem at e compliment concel iven * ien, | particularly concerns the hoby places, did not coatain in | do not seem to warrant so important an assertion. ASTLE GARDEN.—FRENU: i, PROPRIE- P.M. Performances to commence at Sand 8 P.M SUCListe chomee TEES, AND THN OZA0—UNG- pets his Mapactare tor America, came off at Drury reepeat of the geveral guarantee claimed in favor of the = tors.—Thecleventh grand Su» vv. thia season, by CKLEY’S OPERA HOUS®, CHINES® HAUL, 639 Me oun” e theatre on the 11th, with immense eclat. church. anytbivg more than « simple confirmation of Switzerland. Dodworth’s celebrated Cornet B | take place on Sum k Ha erp ag LAND LIKELY TO “ BACK OUT” —JOHN BULL FINDS what Russia bas lorg possessed—that if thie demand 09 evening, aly 24. The. prox provided comprises New Orleans Seronnders: the oldest esabiised and | THAT AMERICA I8 A “GREAT NATION”—a Naw | Late accounts from Natal, South Africa, detail a | TOM} Sreom tien wns, bien eight Gays, by the Porte, | MELANCHOLY DEATH OF A YOUNG AMERIOAN— any of the most populac mesic. sctlong of the day. a intod company in exi'tonce, being tbe SUGAR GROWING COLONY—A LITERARY GREIV- Bavece se establishing @ sugar growing company, | mea-ures more decisive than simple rupture of relations ELECTION OF A PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL. cisely. "No postponement on uc: ust of the wonther. The | {roduce harmony into an Evhlopia ANOE—M. JULLIEN—PRINCE ALBERT IN THE Mga- | Which had been agreed to at a meeting of the in- | would be taken; and in making this ultimatum, Russia | The Federal Council was opened at Berne on the Garden is open every day for the secommodationof visiters. Mstian ait creme Gece & SLES, ETC., ETO. habitants of the colony. The capital is to be £50,000 | has given particular explanations to the great powers— | 4th inst. M. Pioda, of Ticino, is elected President of ands,” were first arrauged (at the expense ANVARD'S GEORAMA, 596 BROAOWAY,—PANO- Parliament has been occupied in discussing a bill | Sterling, and the capabilities of the soil and climate | bad exzocially requested of France and England not to | tho National Council. " talent) hy Buckley’s Serenadore. The manegem of Natal are considered to be superior to those of the | %mplicate the difficulties of the situation by their atti A private letter from Berne incidentally mentions Georsne G06 Bronk ethic asanntve additions. xt the | Ronee of announcing that the Concerts of this eo toegulaie.aee paniaian pale House of Lords | Mauritius. A Mr. Cock had been employing some | tu¢e, This twofold request was unheeded; Turkey re | that aa an American gentleman and his son were in minute detail, all the places sacrod by the footatps of | #till be conducted in its prosent fashionable st answer to & questio! ol California miners in prospecting for gold, and they | {v*¢d the ultin atum, and the two maritime powers not | crossing the glacier of the Rhone, the son, a our Saviour, and all ths Holy Places now in ciapute between | Without vulgarity ” Concert oummonoes at 8o'ofook. Ad- | by Earls Malmesbury and Derby, to the Earl of foundiew sail Proepe\ Rh ui fpr “4 ig thought fit to defer to the considerations recom: res | aca Lessee the Smpeeoreof Franco and Kassie, ra of Solomon's | Mstion, 2 vente SUCKLEY & BROTHERS Proprieters, | Aberdeen, asking whether the government had re- | j0und a few small specimens. They at least report | mended to their eerious attention’’—they had sent | An of twenty, slipped over a precipice and was temple.” Acwisslon, 28 conta; reserved seate, 50 cents; ehild- DIShOP BUCKLEY, Medeor Beek ceived any information of the occupation of Bosnia | that they believe the geological appearances to re- | their fleets into. the waters of Constantiaople, | *mashcd to pieces. His name was not mentioned. semble the gold localities of California and Australia. that advanced attitude the two powers hi latter stated that no euch Pa under the weight of tnestentog demonstra Italy. France. ticn which, as they were forewarned, bes added new Father Becks, a Belgian, is elected General of the THB ATTEMPT ON NAPOLEON'S LIFE—ENGLAND BE- | complications to the crisir. Conrequert on this refusa!, | Jesuits, in room of the late Father Roothan. ion, the Russian troops stationed are placed —————— | by Anstrian ‘i RAMA : ii ORAM ALOE ovine peserame pf Nisgurs, ia on information had been received, nor had any despatch nd will be exhibited every qpening, st | from the Austrian government implying the probe: in the adway, 7 yg M8 fiver, 7h tar tom which ty os ce Be ot One penpals add- LIRVES IT A FACT—GENERAL ITEMS—THE CROPS. | #24 this demonat . | in Be tered the princi pali to make ral nad teotaral ete Or thee ing also that he believed the report had arisen from | ,,10¢ London 7'mes, writing editorially and osten- | t Crusisuia had entered the pring palitiee, not to Serer: and sibly from exclusive information, asserts that the ar upen the Porte, but to substitute for | The only information we receive on the subject of aipaging deere, Hay ete auated daca a | within” Austria's own terstry. ‘He alao adn an | Tred conspiracy aguint the Bmperors if was | 2" flManiiaata! iSactnvect aualies hy | OOF Gemandn ak “Athenn, a m bret despatch. my- Year, and under all ctroumstancos In | Toot Se Dyicrach, that theraew clecular, parnort, | really founded on fact, Some weeks go, as thelHar- | tsking a military position, inasmuch as Russia regards | iD& :—“The American frigate has not yet left rine, in the heat of summer, im th foe to be Count Neseliodste cas an authbntic do- | Beror and Empress were on their way to the Hippo- | ‘he presence of the feets'in ‘Turkch waters as avaari, | Pirmus, the differences with the Greek government Inher deltanetion ur Lite sunset, by cument, but the Russian government could not ave. | dtme, a plot was laid for intercepting the cortege. | time occvpation But, farther tuan this, Russia has | Dot being completely arranged.” UNCLE TOMS CABIN now being performed at the Nev enlight tn she vacing storm. F | Contiato the assertion it Eig earl entry of the | Oe of the horses in the carriage preceding that of | no{atetice to hold the pealtion longer than ber boast sink 4 abit J 3 and security require, and ax soon ax Turke} Ave America, older isaetthetetsted sues to talloty the eurlons welts, | © rama will commence moving at 8. Ad- | Russian troops into the Danube provinces was caused ee ears meat ieee peer. ara bbed aa aio ae accor ded ravisfaction, and the pressure xerelsed by tho Dates to May Ist had reached ‘Falmouth already form them that Little Cordelia i mission ai chive, Scents ___| by the appearance of the English feet in Turkish | Citve blow was to have loon atracke Thin plot mis. | Ro porers rhallceace, the Rursian troops shall return | anticipated by direct advices, h rears Sad in sonsavently. GRAND REOPENING OF | Palermo Next evening, Lord Lyndhurst asked the | carried at the very moment of its execution, for on | Wiha thelr own fall of thecatag te the artiere Chics truly the gront wonder of Bai.iantyy Svccessres. On: The Earl replied that he: considered there vas a i ed or eee mm Peat es sopecial r she tekes, and what conrequences may follow from it The Latest. wide difference between the situation of the fleets in | C@!tiage was driven rapidly on, and the Emperor | should the Turkisk government compel her to come out Paris, Mouday Evening, July 11, 1868, escaped molestation. Many persons supposed | of tvelimited ard parroweircle in which she desires to t fi land aed Frames ee ee ac oe eeea any oly to be implicated in this conspiracy were arrest- | remain; but the position into which Turkey thrusts us | , 1 i# said that » joint note from Eng! ANKLIN MUSEUM. LEA. Pro} letor. TI y at 7, oC “Classi and oricing! represatations of Living Beatuacy,” by M'lle Casinet’s Troupe of Modal. arciate, tee gether with = variety of beantifal performances. For farther eticntars seo bills of each day. Admission:—Soate in rivate boxes, 60 een’ pe Seats, with obsirs, 3754: Boxes, 25 esate; Gallery, 12} conte. ITTLE CORDELIA HOWARD.—THS WONDERFUL tand gening displayed b; rodigy, 4 forme of this pisos? Our ite there 1 WHICH, FOR & PERIOD OF . : has becn addressed to the Russian government, mekiag URTREN CONSEC d, an id to’ have secretly sent | (Rossin) by pushing things to anextreme, leaves no . cthar theatrical representation given. with Js, there woul ay ee a ground, the other was tot, and the presence of the | oni gh pie ten Bat iillaeld pprstbresiny aving | other couse Spon." The Saxt of tun Gespatah te Gevoled | propositions for the pectic settlement of Shs lapeading Ttis 1 relisions and inatroctive iw Rrz-OFEN ED Taoela. the) Daniials:-webenn "cowl ne offenre t0 | filed to unrevel thts plot that M. do Mauyus WAS Te- | ,°*7 cial pleading of the justice aud moderation of the question. Constantinople news of the 27th June is of a tt . Harriet Beecher ‘ Cewards of Rurtis, and the disisterested and fraternal dramatized. |The representa delia, Howard, SUMMER SEASO With respect to the course of Britain on the Hast- | moved the Ministry of Police, and his office | ficra:bip she feeis for Turkey. Aud theve oomsideracions | Dacific tendency ; and an arrangement, adviced by the ould be) ON MONDAY B ENING, JOLY 25, ern a question, we cannot do better than adopt the | *bolished. Suspicions were entertained that other | yf, —— f otarced torepre-eat to the governineat he is | Ambassadors of Exgland, France, and Austria, was'be- wo! bers of the eecret society to which the alleged ‘cited to, under the riguature of i eiverdaciy” Ar THE of the London 7'imes, which says, editorially, | ™€™ Pear , iguatur nn lieved to be approaching its conclusion, The Austeiam re during the performances | NEW AND MiGs BROADWAY SA Deny oe (date the 1lth,)—That the question, as it now pes ae ay ould renoy ther atten, The Wallachian corps of hechiadloe iy Os Pah internunc’o had obtained the satisfection demanded, on Onperite Bond crvet, and immediately adjoining the Metre | stands, may be summed u sae ib ees siiah toon ments, At the door of the opera, the other night, | Buchurest on the 8th inst. It was believed the | within twenty four hours, for the treatment of the Aus- bY Clare Milles Mosr Sv: me ep Runoanr Mannue, ar a the position in which he has placed his own Empire several of them were recognized pressing near the | British would leave on the arrival of the Russians. trian naval cficers at Smyrna. The Bourse was fire 8, person of Napoleon, when the police dexterous! St. Petersburg commercial letters were to July | to-day, without much business doing ; Count Nesselrode’s . —the East—and the other nations of Europe, he can tort aid : ; y oa i : nee the) Pole Horte) | pre-eminent amid Fa ee entre, aa do a even after all that has happened, ithout dif. | ised @ cry au voleurs—thieves! and arrested their | 4, but do not describe any alteration in the markets. | tagt circular was known to speculators, but did not pre- bi beautiful Saloon, is the men without disturbance. The police said nothing | From Odessa the dates are to June 29. A large Stove the Cizetal Faluce. “Aduittanse twenty five costes” COMPLETE AND SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF aoe ia ee tna erence governments had | shout it, but it crept out that the persons arrested | business in wheat had again, taken place, at rather San 207 et ee? Ieee ARNUM OUTDONE-PETRIVIED HORSE, MAN, | sdopted, rendering is by sasey degrocs, the his threat of occupying the principal'ties, they did | Were srmed with pistol and poignard, and doubtless | higher prices, the purchases being tor the Mediterra- | Slosed at 77 10. tad Serpents gtvatallag group wnieh has vend | SOOLET AND rat LTGHTFUL PLAGE @F not regard that invasion as an immediate casus bell’, | Meant mischief. The public records merely an- | nean, chiefly Genoa and Marseilles. 427 cases of Markets. Pale Horse, taken from the American Musou in order ‘that the public ; 2 ’ | nounced (as stated per last steamer) that several | cholera were reported under treatment at St. Peters- 4 'S M'MENRY’S CIROULA‘ mey view it at a oboaper ¥ nwat charged by Barnum, | Another novel snd exoeedingly attractive feature will be but should seize that pony to make a final at- | embers of secret societies were arrested in an at- | burg, July 1; hew cates, 673 cures that day, 41; MR. JAMES M BNET's orm Lo ib: is now «: Latting Observatory, opposite @ He ae EAUTIFUL MARBLE FOUNTAL tempt at negotiation. We believe they have acted | tempt to disturb order at theopera. The trial of the | deaths, 20 Provi Bacon {s movi re freely, bat withoat eA Preliniie sok, Go and | surrounded by bar on this principle. About the middle of last week, prisoners concerned in this tffair will shortly com: Nas aay se oepuanaa ci are rearay of fake ag ‘any other . prove . foon be takes: to the Groat Eavibition at Pais, it having ening a PARTERRE OF EXOTIC FLOWERS, Se omneditaly — the ae of ‘the in- | mence before the Police Correctionelle, which pro- Turkey. bas arzived from the Danube, where hoge are esta to be pce ete te Le bs es ‘Tour Exssunte or Maowiric we heed ol a ; | ceeds without a jury. ‘The members of these secret | LarEsT NEWS—AMERICAN SYMPATHY—nEPoRTaD | worth on per 1b. but the trade is so shackled by GRAND EXHIBITION, BY THE CHOCTAW IN. Wirnour PARALLEL 1n THe Worn. Pruth, a proposition was adopted by the | societies are aflilinted together, under the name of | INSANITY OF EITHER THE CZAR OR SULTAN—THE | CCHMErcis! avd political restiictions, that any ii i a0 att ch | The entrance to the Hail being on a level with Broadway, | British government, to which we presume that “Invisibles.” oa enced Biche competition with America in our markets need cians, will take place at the Brooklyn Muteum on each i Oe : the “ Invisibles. RIOTS. AT SMYRNA—GALLANT CONDUCT OF THE Of the following days —Mouday, 25th; Tues: Yith, Wed- | SI] fatigue attendant upon ascending or descending stairs | France has given her assent, containing such an The Pr Industrial de Lyons, of July 8d pe 4 seg Mae s feared—the expenses attendant on packing at Gali nesday, tb. in the evening, commencing PURER, Bie | WER STROORSEENT AT a amount of concession as the Porte may, in the judg- | savy that. tt Jeet tessa afoot ‘s gat ‘ tert teoked ee te. en tae FRIGATE: CF: |) Utyinas (ie Jom OmY; OC eegsi Secale ternogn cahititions, on ths same days, will commence a: 336 TWO NEW Eas LEO TISTTy SCRIVES ment of itsallies, be advised to make, and the Rus. | £2¥% ITY at present attacked LOUIS. besf and pork there is no amendm eter - hare igen ated ciom the penal of the world rvarwaed | sian gorerament may, if it think fit, socept. With- | OF cikwerma Whe aclenkide octetics tlk eemneale | Deve cea see an eee, Namal Teach. | ex ship, Lard steady at recent advance, Talog more FLIPS’ STREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE —rmig | PuTmOUIND ARTI, TO out entering more particularly into the nature of | 0) the wcnieet,. but I t devi ay | eatin tei roe things Utd t | hea been Cone. Rice, litle doin well known and established house 5 this suggestion, we may observe that it has repeated- { OM the subject, but have not devised any remedy. | sailing from Liverpool,) or 14th inst. Until then it | hes been core. a e . gate or rent eral pt CBT TURK aS Tha) Th emma Rey og grees A 4 t thee Pi It made its first appearance this year in the Bouches | could not be known with certainty what decision | , Brrancrcrms —Flou; and whest have declined 1s, par ta LLB AA a Braege) ber rs collared clpeation teat bea du Rhene about May 20th, and is now complained | the Porte had taken on learning: that the Russians | >®:r¢!, ¢ | rs tied at 1034. reer an tot Hote of its Christian subjects, and | Of in the department of Vauclause. The infection | had paseed the Pruth, and whether it had appealed | P*'EycUs'® , When soats may be ped the Poste pat i alao' tie ready to renew ‘by a | Seems analagous to that which has lately injured | to the assistance of its allies. Should it have done | pales, and to fresh engagement, though not to extend, the rights | tbe vines, but happily it iy not universal, and, in | so, the probability is that the allied fleet would have belog tor exp already claimed by Russia under existing treaties. | ™®™Y quarters, the rearing of the worm was in ad- | passed the Dardanelles before the arrival of the last | ket is very It is commodious, well s1 # ce re 8 procisely, a open daily, from 10 fil OLYMPIC THEATRE, BALTIMOR: ‘gentl f acknowled, ¢ sales of cotton, yesterday, were 8.000 6,000 bales, 5,000 bales in the twe days , andof the better qualities, The mar- trade seem . as will be made satisfactory to the purchaser, For terme, and mere particular in ‘ormation, apply to F. LUCAS, Jr., 170 Market street, Baltimoro, reely supplied, and th in- , ce of the first manifestation of the disease. The | instructions from the two governments. A private | different about purchasing, and speculators being quite ove establishm On some such terms a fresh negotiation may per- | Vance of the # : 5 ; ms 2th of Septor ty ress = commercial circulars of the Lyons silk merchants | despatch from Vienna, however, states that the Am. | idle, it has been difficult to effect satisfactory sales, even PUMANCIAL, CHARLES BURKE, Stage Maungor, 17 Pittst, Me haps be opened; and if iaseia accede to them, little Pi : i sayit is probable that the present scarcity and high | bassadors of France, Hngland, and Austria, at Con. | in the ‘1 déliog ” qualities and aboye, while o mmon doubt need be entertained of its id A oa price of thrown silk will ‘be maintained: for some | stantinople, on the news that the Russians had | dusty or leafy cotton eat eee one SALES BY AUCFION. ons wag to St. Peteniurg, a. week or tem days | Hime, but arse of any doration is unlikely. eroeced the Pruth, requested wn audience of the | Win ’tisean® Dusizens i Manchester ls dally oxeopt: on ite way apeod acon tie dt OF er ton | . The news of the crops from most parts of France, | Sultan, and asked him not to demand that the allied r docannd, nee eeneee eee ; irg fo rome dercri tions uf goods for the home LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONWER.—GREAT AND Bei came boot fone toepoed hie taat, abe has again become favorable. To provide, however, | fleets should enter the Dardanelles. The Sultan | which are in fair request. ~ 5 against all contingencies, the government had pur- | complied with the recommendation, and confined . ' is aimogé as wellqualifed as another to draw an inf | Chased lnge supplies of breadstufls in Bhogland and | Ligvelfaguiut the invasion ofthe téritory. BROWN, SHIPLEY & eetoot July i 108 rence from what 1s already kuown as tothe future | ‘lewhere, which purchases, we presume, are now | ‘The following curious paragraph comes from Vi- | We have no change to notioe in option, ake. tales for course of the Czar. Su ace that the dispute is not | Ove, Grain harvest will be rather late in France; | enna, July 3 :— the three days being 19,000 bales, with 3,500 for export, speedily settled on the. terms suggested, it is easy to but it is estimated that if the abundant crops of Great depression prevails in the Turkish capital, tut | the market closing tamely at quotations. sums irom $40 to $10,000, strictly observed. Apply between 1 LEVY, tA Beaver street, up stairs $5 $19, $2, $90, $40, $5), $100, $500—ANY OF THB e el est Flushing, only y of New York. B Nicolay will sell y and Thursday, July 2%, 27 aod je above smounts of ready mone; ort time, on the deposit of dismonds, wi ‘28. i ori cles, Re Gollsteral he Merchant’ 1 x hi fj Algeria athered in, they will supply 800,000 | the movements of the troops, and the uneeasing com Our corn market continues quiet, with a further desline haved for eat o tie Tnrneanes and Lown fice, | peautifal building low and ville sites tivaated om thetine | foreseefwhat the policy of Russia will be. Her object deere be of wheat tor tasers Moma ond guing of Eogitsb, Amerigan, Breach, Dutoh, anf | ofr rec bte is fon: and age 70 Ibs. in wheat. r Chatham str Office hours | of the New York nnd Flushing Raliroad, which is willbe to protract as much as possible the present sus- Turkish yeseels, give an unnatural animation the | Liitle doing in Indian corn at last week's prices. EET PI Fo Eo val bs aatkte ceent ense; to exhaust the resources of Turkey, by keep- ; Spain, city. ’ Haver July 11—Arctio’s advices te hed. Week (VIDEND-—-FLORENCE AND KEYPORT COMPA- reat tnate, ing her ina state of alarm and of military prepa- | 4 wisrerpnrat. REATENED RESIGNATION | ‘The Constantinople correspondent is inclined to | opens active. Sales to day, to 3 e’clock, bales cot- —Notioo is hereby given that a dividend of on rear, and one bundred foct dosp, ration tar beyond her means; to reach, if possible, OF GENERAL LERSUNDI, ETC. attribute the friendly professions of the government | ton—prices well sustained.’ Coffee firm. hare, boing pre its on sales of lots, for the uix, nly of four lots each, makin that season of the year when the allied fleets of gre be hal f the United States to the astonishing success of nly 1, wil id to the stockholders on or sfter ¢ new village of West Flu A Ragland 1 hold thei 4 Our accounts from Madrid are of the 4th inst. of the United St 0 8 a4 rosdune, The transfor boots will be loved on the between Nowtewn and Fl France and England can no longer hol a it appears that, in the last cabinet council, the | the American missionaries amonz the Mus:elmen. Police Intelligence, . Mpa saty 61am, THOMAS LOYD, ronsurec. | fy neattby.'and destined to Fecome one of pot bce a Bally ee oon et Queen demanded that Marshal Narvaez sheuld be | A private letter of the same dite coniirms a start; | axest oF A DISMONKST CARTMAN—ALEO THE RE- “ Hos desirabl t- spa ? ’ enjoined to repair to Vienna, and that the moment | ling piece of intelligence. “A very high personage’ CEIVRR OF 1HE STOLEN PROPERTY -LARGE AMOUNT RAFTS ON IRBLAND AND ENGUAND, IN SUMS | able'and rural homes, nod hus, been lala Ses corenly for Principalities in such strength during the next |e) P he showed the least readiness to obey he should be | [ywere, who? Czar or Sultan’) “is said recently to | oy PROPERTY REC@VERED. eas in the city of New York autumn and winter that she may be enabled to ad-} roraited. *The majority of the council decided that | Lave exhibited symptoms of a terrible malady which | Yesterday, officer balawin, of tho Righth ward olive, Mak ius went fo otabe sera mise tad pot ieee be SS anaeaie Marie erent her Majesty’s desire should be attended to; but M. | is believed to be in the family, and itis even asserted arrested aman named James McKibbin, « cartman in the by the rail HI b , probably } Spring. Russia dec! scat y i , di that the propriety of nominating a proxy for a time | employ of Mr. Anthony Portiogton , manu- mmntation by the railroad re low, probably pe ing war beyond the Principalities. Moyano, the new Minister of Public Works te a rarest ehoumed: ces Core als nee are tire | thetorer of cabinet fursiture, Ne 800 Hatlsen siveet, os from £1 and upwards, payable at xight, aro issuod b te sutecriters, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., 83 Soutl street, sole passonger agents for the Swallow Tail Line of Liverpool and London paeket ships. fF annum, and the : ‘eoniiguilen with ott thelesding | We should believe her, even if she were bent on conceal his personal opinion on the subject, ALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COM- - : ni i is 7 a charge of stealing from his employers, at various tines any bonds.—The somi-annus! in! due August Ist | (err! . ‘ ‘i said to have declared to his colleagues that his poli- | great rival perties in Russia gains strength. The old | § chmes of sveal Nor. places Of bere Gite valiee frees a iN id war, because if she could make good her position, rf 1 . . | Russian faction has at its head two Grand Dukes nripg past year, pi ‘Sheed aan ises daw an se. oes at Fabsoriters, | and matkenge for vere remain on bond | he would have gained, without firing a shot, all the | ical antecedents and his friendship for Marshal Na Russi ci twenty-five up to fifty and cighty-dollars a ples. together vaez would not allow him to concur in such a resoln- | (Constantine, and probably a younger brother,) and ‘of chairs aad lausos, and | advantages she could anticipate from a first campaign, Gen, renee Mea rates of ‘e andstarial crisis got | tie eyncd. ‘The docalled Geman party, widoh is | 7! hb thee goete. at reer’ ee - io aday, July 21, | and in the position which the other powers have agsum- | ints circulation. headed uy Count Nesselrode and his colleagues, re- | werds of $2,0C0 During the last eight days, Cregg ly 23, to h . , for sng purpose | ed in this cispute, the fleets would be condemned to | “it was said that General Lesurdini had threatened | presents the intelligence and civilization of the’ na- | value of $600 have been traced to Ser <4 a ene een Lo watch, perhaps for months, the course of events over to resign. tion.” accused, WADSWORTH & SHELDON, No. 29 Wall street. contain ‘The deeds will hi thi S--THE INTEREST TUE PUBLIC 8TOCKS New York, dae and payable Angu s day by F. Mecbanics’ Bank, i which they had no control. Such a state of things i i * ur correspondent thinks that the statement of | The manner of stealing the proj ty wee peiasizely For tas peovmmeastion ot for the exe csi epee rt snd | would be Tojarions to commerce, and ineonsistent | o¢ Jie 3 a io seen the Fo abe ed dueean ald’ to the Sultan rest on no better autho- | “cre by the scoused when sent to ie whol stores 4 ted during the period aw Fork, 8% omce of the auc: | with every interest Britain bas at stake in the ques | °yi¢r'Waiesty's Plenicotentiary at Washington bas made | rity than a gossipping letter to the Oest Deutsche cats up puretanes, aad On Ris way Me maou epee ks remaie ot ect August 1. fants _ | tion. The duty of England and France is, theretore, | jxown to this department that Don Jorge Chacon, whilst | Post. vieek ink eee seniding at No. 183 ‘aoe, bale ‘aaa cA Eat tem tint UCTION NOTICE —SICCK OF GROCERIES, Two | if possible, to bring the matter to an immediate | scting as Spanish Consul at Philadelphia, from which post | ~ ‘Tlie Porte had declined the formation of foreign | <2" Stub Renew, rorlding at No. 38 Bpring, suse, O1ICH 1S HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE UNDER. pores one weceat: lease Of store sad more Astares, | end. he has just been dismiared, has made fraudulent issue | Jorion. A council of consultation is about to hia being reen to leave a piece of the hair cloth at new Ley, , &0., of St Peter's Church, inthe | by WM. W. § i Foeeesy, Zaty , a8 cen o Vicor, The sentiments expressed in the above are pretty | ot bexcr, payable at this court, or at the said consulate, ‘and when asked about it denied ‘10. ® second and final dividend cornet of First avenue and Tenth stract. Positivs Chew ae A * ees | tires mere rege cote accae ecu ney mene Saath shat He ities fohtedneny of tie of choles groceries, de, of w person dectining the | em ef ape tie ppt that “he Em, | ard the sald Don Jorge Ciecon not having beew author: all parte oft - empire, yy ep f - ‘Police oficar was vent for and eka ra tan ath day or § aT dmx , " ‘ ' ie mee doing Said divigend il be payabie on, aud Actor tbe Zith day of Y . r J ;. | Petor Nicholas will be obstinate enough to prea | iret je (irene) fe order te privect any’ prelatiee that | Constantinople to express the Bey’s regret at the | ‘* authorities that on searching Honey’s house the; ga to a ene Apa OTe tae pty TO oe veleck ee YON ontON, | matters to hostilities, the necessity for an immediate might. rau cron ie ctredindion ef the’ iad Wastolens | “nest unjust demandsof Russia,” and to tender his would dnd most of the stolen property, as he bad seld Sbitgations of anid trastesd, or ether evidence of done for tment of furniture, from different families, con- | adjustment, cf some kind, is freely admitted. This | honds. (sigved) ‘The Secrotary of hie Snicn Tagan, | atestance in suppor of the banner af the Prophet. i cectcunad-amcen the ae mhich notes were not issued, ‘ones hous summoned, composed of the most eminent men from sofa bedstonds. marbl top tables, lounges, | feeling is causing men of all parties to back up the AN T. O¢ We mention, merely to omit nothing that looks | snart, and the premises ocenpied bs ‘searched, JAE RAE, hip ond ingrala ‘enspote looting clases, clocks, hairan | government, which—eautionsly, itistre—but firmly, | ‘The Queen mother, Christina, finding her polite | 1;x¢ news, that the correspondence from Alexandria | which resulted maconty in the fesovery of a quemtity ot New York, July 16, 1 benganade Pn la Beher matresses, feather’ boss, cooking ato yes, ‘to. Ssic | supports the cause of Turkey. At the same time, | cal influence waning at the present juncture, had | of the Algemene Gazette states that certain Eng- | Mr. Portington’s property, but a very large amount of se So aaa = * | positive, f, ASTEN, Anotionsor. (our correspondent repeats,) the public mind cannot | gone to France for a season. lish agents are flattering the Pacha of Egypt with | ovher kinds of property, embracing among the lot « EFICE OF THE ORK AND MONTOOMERY | Dy JaMvs M. MILLER & CO.—WILL SELL ON wep. | bring itself to believe in the probability of war. s Sisilana. the theory of an Arabian Kingdom under British | bendrome white rape shawl, esmubric handkerchiots, Re ee ee re ceepane ang bereay asses y. July 27, at IL o'clock, at the corner of Ninoty- | Opinions of the London press vary. The Tims P tA ee ed which, it was ane | protection. ‘The came paper says that the Egyptian | Silver cake baskets waoriinent ot clothing, Ladi —rtoekh bare on tock held by treet and Bloomingdal d, household furniture, labors to prove that Russia should be let alone. it A document jas been pu lished Ing ch, if was the contingent of 15,000 men is destined for ‘the ovcupa- bcp “9 * i: Nw poy ty rey ete 7 4 potore the 208 of August next, | 00% fe oe one a Oe esse Yardonse. Salo | also places in a conspicuous place, bat without com: | ticipated, would much assist in putting an end to the » PU AmEe &o., allof whieh are believed to be at pera. IE nh co ad Bue eRe ce eee | Bale & paragraph stating that the widow De | difference with the Papal government, It consists “The “Smyrna correspondent of the Marseilles bein [ogy tH ta he “4 : } nent, ne ¢ _ ; * s , 2. S| arrested Hogh Honey, Her DNR ee fe A MAMILTON, Secretnry. Leuchtenberg, eldest daughter of the Uzar, as also | ina note irom Cardinel Antonelli, authorizing a mo : . y XE€CTORS SALE.—WILL BR SOLD AT PUBLIO re. ‘ ‘ Sémayhore gives account of the disturbance in | ceiving stolen property, with the guilty knowledge that re the Duke of Mecklenberg-Strelitz and his wife, who | ification of the oath required to be taken by the BACON & C@, BANKERS, SAN FRANCISCO suction, on the 2th day of July, inst., on the promisoa, Smyrna, of which we have already had the an- | the same was stolen. While searching Honey’s houe | at twelve o'clock, ut Poughtk hte country teas, | is niece to Nicholas, are on the eve of visiting Hng- | Catholic prelates, who have also permission accorded cement by telegraph, via Halifax. It appears | the officer found a piece of the hair cloth stuck on the co or (ennnge on London, Valparaise, and the priagl: | ty¢ testdenon of the Tate Josep) “ky decestod, com | land, ‘The Daily News cries shame on the vacills. | them to reside out of their dioceses. that Mt. Costa “f Hungarian, ex-aid-de-camp tyicos: | ondof 8 pole up tho chimney. The whole of the made at San Praneleco, ot in the interior of the | taining About tires acres of vine icity iscevee | tion that has been shown by the British cabinet, and suth, and who had just returned from the United | petty, together with the accused parties, wore State, aad proceeds promptly remitted. Refer to sué draw riew of the hopes that France, at least, will stand by the Sultan. Germany. State ereted in the house of a Sardinian, in | fre Justice Stuart, who committed them both to pri- Dea, Sow Yorke ee Deaees, Ses, rounding countey. I¢ishandeomely Iai The Newe adda: ’ The members of the Zollverem Conference had | Stetes, was scercted in the hous nia ME | (om te await a further examination, Owners are HILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COM- P 3 South h atreot—Philadel| id oat in Smyrna. His whereabouts came to the ears of M. tbe 1 a hich be seen by applying oe ae “ se 4 tras 4 there 1s another power of whom little has hitherto | their firet meet’ at Berti, on the Sth. The a mn 5 for the stolen property, which ean iY trees of the choleess Kind. For furaher particulars, taquice | on said er aought In'reterenss to this momentous | amount of wor! .‘ out for the Conference will take | Vekbecker, Austrian Consul General, who, under | to Mr James Murray. Clerk at Potion at the Second Dir 4 ‘ hief, dragged him out, | trict Police Court, Jefferson Market, Sixth avenue, = pony. Ome He : i ~ lid tion. The United States bas recently evinoed | ecveral months got throngh, and it has been found | Pretence of searching for a t TSH Sh Mont, on, tes prebecrsd nie od ate wars renders Dcstnnaie — | 2 Gieporition to (eh with the. naticus whose neceagary to post one the holding ofa convention for | 29gg¢d, handcuffed Ltt poe on OF the the oomaon stoek, hing been declared: payable on 3 URL @SGOOD,AUCTIONRRR—AGSIGNER'SSATR | intexenta and asptrations are alike oprosed to aris: | the amabgement of a common currency between | Austrian brig-of-war Huscar. efforts Sepertor Cow cial Terme. iotewe fro ‘State tax. By order d of Mani ing.—OSGOOD & CON NG will sell at [| tocratic and dynastic oppreasion. tween Russia other Europeans, aided by Ali Pacha an native Before Hon. Ju sais BRADFORD, Secretary. aed America there have bitherio been few sow | Austria and Prussia. fed at Weimar on the | sfilcers, to have the handed over to the | Jury 29—7% Broadway “in the ome of tions for the open manifestations of that sats: oe Grand Dake of Welniar died at We local tribunals, were in vain. On the following Davie & Palmer against Jacob . ee retatatadnent Ratdahited ii Sharp and Ts TRUSTEES, OF FRANCIS METALLIC LIFE: gonism which is instino!ive and ineradicbie in their | Morning of July 8th. the U. S. frigate St. Louis entered the oa, D. Field on the part of ne seendabts moved. that iho . American The German , with the exception of the increased security for damages'the defen- wotice MALL LEEFERTS" as intent PPpoetee ot religious equality; Mumia of rictarian'in, | Neue Prevssischt Zelung and tho Bxanktort Post and the eaptaln BS, aed png pen bh fo may vustain by resson of the injunetion loraed Broadway. BC wee Tce Yoleance and perseculin. | Ameria, in the home of | Zeitung, is decidedly oppoved to the pretensions of ainrita demanded to talk with the prisoner, thom a8 grantee ares, Joke Van Buren ant ANTED—TO INVEST, $000, IN SOME RESPROTA- captained by military mm, Ararton te rapi co whom they believed to bave a claim to the Protection Gosge Wes, thas, instead, of sealing ble and profitable Address J.J. J., at the adopting in her comm intercourse tho principles of Denmark. of the United States. The Austrian Project the ¢efendants bs te pre ecbacion Hoven e aera j | {it withecing lntunnes extends, every germ 2 Compeu, | Eighty-four cases of cholera were reported at | in command, denied that be bad any prisenere Rerefore the slaintids should Bot bo compelled COAL ver withering Copenhagen, July 1, but the disease does spread | on 5 6 captain Louls security. iu Nien Turkey thas aleady given proofs of hoc earaat rapidly. A’ letter from says there is | ‘he consul then went to the Austrian Consulate, een i iEIiiihihiOlO Owl, BC OO OI i ate he Mi 4 4 al! the Ont. 1 AM Now SPLITNG za" nese Quarry on » # te petits Feshicg ton til pndouwedy Bo inte di ae ge Bacvess In Aieveden wi » — — oe eel ae ote eet ee a We gpeenre by the Pottsyitle cai Sem ds oh soreoned ne & aa ial pore, Cotoingus ea the Betula ~~ | Sta ene ete lee af Seaton Io hie elle ggaatny, Oo™ “En ERAN" Asi gove s forced consent to wee hin, etaraing 06 # Freoride, bas been seed eyen by Ge hid

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