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made @ Eresent to the town of Plombidres of @ charming | cotton. He gave an denial to Mr. Roobuck’s Perk, abt Ook with jodrite taste Toe whole of the plans | sesertion Fe Oe tiene Ma the Uniiad Sistem, © ‘Were last year reviced by bimeelf, and the result is are- | charge be said was utterly unfounded. petition in mivisvure of the Bois de Boulogne. He Lomp PaLaumurrox said be claimed credit to the British Walks about freely @vsrywhere, apd meeting acci- | government for putting down the slave trade ia Brazil dentally three men wearing the St Helena medal, he | which be denied to bave been the result of any ‘Bri gave them each 160 france ws gold. Apethar party who opinion tn that country. Ts had been argued that tae eo Soormpanied the thiee, but without the coveted | tah government were bound to propose fe (ye ooatigu meow, respectfully etering that he too had @ right toit, | rescind the act of 1845, but he hat the continu Majesty cesired bim to call upon bim the follow: | ance of that act forthe prosent was tbe only socurhy ie worning ip orcer that bis claims might be investi- | againet a revival of the slave trade in Brazil. pos sere On Sontey, there being no place of worship in | mercial and political grounds, he thought © wie 00 yf Conse Quepee Of Certaiy COpAairs going oa al the he | wise to retrace our steps. The House ‘House thea ordered teat © temporary altar nbould be erected out of | Hutt’s motion was negatived by 223%0 24. Tie Henne ten Gcork aod civine service performed, he himself taking | went into Committee on Supply, when & Vs pert wit. it must neve been an admirable illustration of for the salaries and) expenses f the Connie the “sovereign democratic,” this extemporized worship fag the Fasqreasion of Alave trade, wot memed tarongh of Ged, with nothing but the blae sky overhead and the of New Caledonis, bill Wee Preata.. tall wees {or a shade, while monarch end people stood committee, after receiving bare Peaded in the fare of the Most High. An event o — tho vetere wii be ten? wht Wiring interest imevery | The Massacre of Christians at Jeddah. c-reer of France, and co much—very much—to neutralize | The following is the 7imes from their Malta what is objectionable ia Lis reign. correppondent:—An calress < tae nee Acseems that the Ministry of Marine is to bo united to | at Jecdab, on the 16th June. The Eoglish aud Breach tha‘ of Algiers, in the bands of Prince Napoleon. At first | Conruls apd the wife of the latter were murdered. In all there was com cifhoulty in inducing General Randon to | sdout twenty six persaps were massacred. The daughtor resume the government of the colony under the a of the French Copsul escaped, though severely wounded, of the Usince, bat has been got over. | le Imperial | sud with a bd ow 2: first - ugDt ul if Bow rom of sue dist magnitude, and sc. | ropa, No Christians remained in coral, to report, ia to throw a new Ii upon all the dare epote of the Empire. pd Seen thar (hs Tuileries itse:f, forming one side of the Pam which copstituter the Louvre, though tne heed end Eog'sh Vics Consul; ‘rent of the mass, is but an insignificant portion of it, and is wife, and about - erection is & Decemary hog me a oo. & palace, sotni could con it wes ‘a mere “corraior of yess length without ‘The Atianuc Telegraph. breacth. The Eisele Nepcleon--oacs the hotel of ¥ THE AGAMEMNON AND VALOROUS. the rich banker Beaugeon-is now Dpiehed; and two neignbdoring eli ee, Wd to Court Delmar, aud the otber to the Princess Ragratian, in the avenue Marigny—bave been hired as appendager. y ww, June 18, 1858. Tt @'l) be the residence of the Court next winter, and ij} is ‘The Agememnon arrived here this morning at thirty Rot improbable that wren the Tuileries is re arranged | mioutes part tweive o'clock, havicg left the rendezvous in ‘We seme plan mey be pursued #8 the centre of the Atlantic on the 6th inst. Un the voyage where the © agpiber for lis vovells im wn Tori¢cs atone parace und » cut with the other vessels of the equadron, @ Stuio receplivns, &e , &o. (remerndous southwesterly gales were encountered, which # pubiisbes, after @eecanting upon the anti. | ecatiered all the sbips for some days, During thie time voles of England, what it tormas a resumé of | tho very beavy and uneqnal loaton board tue mem- ron made her condition » ‘one of danger at one time; indeed atrongl hosted a fleg of truce before Algiers ia 1815, and under cover of thai flag took up his position within 300 feet of | in favor of her going to tho bottom with all on 5 the onemy’s Daiieries, and that with jand no alliance | The worst storin was during the 20th and 2ist of is 10 reality possible—that (the nations fof the earth ougui | Juno, when the Agamemnon oo a“ heavily ‘© come to an undersianding, avd hurl against hor the fpncus semtepce of the Roman sevators:—Delenda es! Carthogo, Perhaps these expressions against an ally— subjeoton which the sovoroment was so sensitive ia th: Assembiee Natiousic—was now wisely permitted in testi mony of the dawning liberty of the press. Engiend. got The iron canting son” in eens an | Cat ec tte ae Ngee ot > | waich was much’ bam; yy the uoper bdad the Oaths Atte anand 8" | tore forward, it war found necessary to run bofore the Lord GRANVILLE thought the policy of persisting in those , 80 tbat it wea opty on Seth June Parnes vous was made, aud the othor vessels rigpted. on Droken an bour afier after three wiles bad been paid cut from cach vessel The second splice was also made on the 26th, and broke at 4a M. op rhurecay, 27th, partivg ‘outly at the bot- town of the ae, aiter some ines Da owe ate frm escb abip. The third aud iat s - on the Rie cf the 20tn, about #x fathoms below tho stern of tbe Agamemnon, after 143 miles had been paid out of that vessel. Ihe cause of the fact fracture is bot koown, as the etrain of the wire wee only 2,200 pounds. after th's the Agamemnon returned to the rendezvous ervised for five deys, curing which she met with Moiert had weather to prove that the removal of the reasons, after baving pacsed Lord Lucan’s bili, permitting Jews to sit ia Parliament, §was very doubtful, Of the reasons themselves three were heither strong nor con clasive, while the ethers were offensive to ihe House of Commone, or ioeulirg to those who were now to be scmukd to 1} The Earl of Derby defended the Tearoot As embodied in the report, but he would proposo, however, to substitate another reason for the fourth in eno omit the eixth a'together. qv of Laxpspowar Uaoaght the course propored the most ingular tbat could be atepted. It was most in- copewtert that the recorée (' the Govee for the same da: rhon!d contain a decisration that Jews were morally untl) to legelate or the country, and @ bul admitting them to feats tthe Legirlatore " ai 1 upper deck coll had almost restored her to hor trim, aod Tors MaLospery was anxious that the views of the ree estate ar Mana aA bee” Untorjestealy KOverDmeL\ OD wie subjrct Bdeuld Bot be mistaken. there nad beew any coecersion, it bad been made to a taal Decessity, HOt moral conyicton. A reply tothe Rouse of Commons required: it bad been drawn up by s rajcrity of their jorosh’p’s bouse, end he thought it ubvroai tu a Tminori'y to object to reasovs #9 approved. Earl of Uamustx condemied the course of passing the fod ibe reseons agauestit a6 inconsistent and dis- able er] of Hann wick eurported the rearo-s. ‘Alter a few remarbs from the Duke of Nawcastux, the firs , serend and tt isd ressoas were aereed t. The Bouse dividea ca the reason substituted for the feuw'th of ths report. aud the ameucment was carried Dy a majwity of oght. With toie amen¢ment, and the Omirsion of the sixth reason, the report was egreed to. Tne Fancy Lucan moved the third reediog of the Jews’ bill. Lora Dupgarson divided the House against the motion Majority jor the third readme, 21 TRE MASSACR# OF CHeISTIANS AT JIDDAH. In the Heuse of Ootamons Ju'y 12, im reply to sr. Lid eeu— Mr © Frraqeratp said the on'y information the govern- Tens lad rece ved reepectiog tbe tragical coourrence at Jideal, was from tbe telegraph Geapatch—ihe trath of ch ibey bed no reason 9 Covbt—and that immedately ox receipt of the inteligence Lord Malmesbury had for- wwetrvetiops to our commanders on whe spot to take every meave in Weir power to bring tbe perpetra- tors to juruce. THA SLAVE TRADE AND THE BIGHT OF SBARCH. Mr Horr’s called aulention to the slave trade, which, he observed, wae never iv @ state of greater activity than at We precept moment, in spite of curarmed crusers. Co cer (bese Circumstauces be wowed & resoluticn:— i bis expesient to discontinue the practice of aa iy 's chips to wisi amd search vessels with a yew of supprescing the traffic the Niogsta did not return to tue rendezvous, ro that the ony fine weather whica the expedition had was torally Jost, aod tre agamemnon bad to proceed w Queenstown ‘There are still 2500 wiles of wire on board the two ships. {t is iotenced to fli up with coal aud fresh pro vistors, eud start for a fival attempt on Saturday next, the Lith of Jwy. Qvaxsstowy, July 12, 1858. Her Mojesty’s sbip Valorous arrived at 11 A.M. She ried company with the A; on the Sth cf Juty. ¢ e'so returned to ibe rendezvous, aud waited tea da,o The Frazer River Golo Mines—The Hudson's Bay Ucmpany’s and Ameuean Interests, [From the London Poet, July 14 } We are eorry to see that another cause of dirsension between this country and the United States of America is likely to eccur, tn Consequenes of an iliegai proclamation ‘bich the Goveraor of Vancouver’ land oas recently iesued. Mr. Devglas, the Governor of Vancouver's Is land, bappens also to fill the position of a chief factor in the Aucsor’s Bay Compeny's serv’ Having firs: feeued a proclamation establishing agsatem ct mivivg Neexees—a@ preciamation which, We may add, the home gevernmert bas dsallowed, on the ground thet Mr. Dovg'as eo authority whaever in New Caledonis--inel gentiemen baa issued agother proclamation which, we spprenend, is equally iilegal, Pecevse it eflecta to be an exercise of power on vebeif of the imperial government, wherees it is io reality noth'ny mere than an act of a mervant of the Budeo’s Bay Company. A chief factor, no doubt, bas = ect rpbi to votsy to Bib eubjeots and for that the ecmpeny, under tts license to trade tn the Indian verritories, Clams certain exclusive rights; but it ie ob vious that such « notification, whetber ‘ege! or illegal, ebould cmena e (om & compeny’s «illotr, and net from the Govertor of Vateouver’s Isincd, who, excaptas a , 4 " Boceen’s Bey cblet factor, bar oe mo. jarisdicton and we egTENTIE Oteerved that this was rote motion 10 | suibcrity ia Now Caledcn's then he has in old Scotland te lane thee baa 4 Dass a resolution, | coi: We were ipforined the cihor night by Sir iulwer ee ee ite eee a of the goveroment—s Proposl: | Tyttcn that twenty thousand adventu ers from Califorais which the House war, he thought, not likely to accpt, and hoped ‘t would not give its ganction to a retro grace pol cy, whick,would be prejadicial to the intercats <f bugoat ity etd cercpatery to our honor, re en route to the Frazer apo Thompson jiver districts, ed. The pro end tbat two thorsand bad nomsly arr S Frrzea aia & Witherewal, oy England, from priveiplc ia which the Eoelith nation nad «0 loag acted with regard to “avery; a prmoiple in which they fotled the ct urrence of ali o:ber matoas, a prin- hich bad moet important trfacuce over other ad to & recurrence of the horrors ot the fiave trace, Win at lenet equal intensity to tomt which wee its characteristic yea's ego He dissgreed altogether wih Mr. Butt as tothe resal: hitherto of our eforte at its suporesricn. Cuda was Low we only place where te vatlic was rite, apd .be annual importation of Saves bad dimin'shed {rom 135.000 10 15,000 only. This Was a great accomplehment But the resuh of the pervone that srcb no's are contrary to law, and infringe. @eLts upon the rignts of (be fudson’s Bay Company, woo | wre legslly entitled to trace with the Indians in the Betis coreesmone co the oorth wert coast of America to he exclumen of a!) ciber persone, whetber British or | ce of the company will expire | id tw the ipdecement which has | u 4, to this imrgo et lon of f gold ¢ipcers from Ualiforuia to New Bot pwHEgiNe tbat tweaty thousand men, hardy, | preing, rero'ute sed well armed, will pay much respect to ibis pree'ematim of Goversor Douglas, orituom of the stave trace in any locali'y was tho | even Wf it a een legally signed vag hit epregng vp oO” A lewitimate eeeny S abana in Dis capecity of @ servant of the Hudson's le We Bight of Benin, unoce the centro of whe slays | BAY Cowpeny. Che prociamation states that, after fuur- trece, (rem tbe went coset of Africa, the sunual impor, | He0 Coys frow ith date, all wbipe, bowie aod vessels found tation ef pam of han Increated trom the value im Frever's river, Wub all ZOO" OM beerd, Hot havivg @ £1.00 W Abe Iarge sam ot £000.000, (Hear) Ia the | letee, “wball be lable to forfeiture, and will be seed bud condemped re ag olaw Mr Dongiss describes himerif ee “Gevernor sod Commander in-Uhlef of the copy of Vateouvers Lied ana its dependencies, and val cf 0" This absurd ard Capgercua are {oor fication ip, wo suppoee, to be ¢ for tue beret of @ muriband corporation, by mene of the Ergiieh war steamer, tho Satellite, whien 40 blockade the river to port of Lagos, formerly ove of tne slave macteon that cc art, the geperal exoorts but insressed tn tbat ratio; ead fo Lcansm, & Porvugurte vettlemest at thu: raaie coast, trace, Mgitimate, Pau Leremed 1a direst propoctisa to the Gecremre of iberiave ete, Ina tow years a legiiaate | trade bad sprong up to ‘bs amount af be'f @ mullion of the wporte tp aS! T veteg po Leen than £293 000, $00. at . We are aleo \oteraned Neovend me Aca yt, Ooty & 198 FOAFE BEY | toe sacemt ef evercelt,” whilet minere and their od woe XyOreG AS Many BAVeE us Ow COL | rode in cpen beats me Dot t> de moleted. The oa tbe total pe ; tore the wha) emount toe slave tose trou the whole | Guesticn of ibe siadt of eearch |p the waters of Cuba has nee obits oer eaeto eh. Qo creas swan ire fro0bls to the government of this py Y Cf cottem war ¢ subject «Mich Dad long been | COPM'F. Bed Low it mppeers, ivr tne vake Of We Hod. cswneed mm Eegiand. avd i was 0 Africa rene | £°%'+ Bay Company, thse to lo0%s, Uet pe coke d as the source of toe muck | & more eampll Ceoved supply. AbveOKCUtE, Oo: OL @islonery eBterpr ne 0 \ocomeiderable 4 bate Ses rey of We privcizal wits Alvica, Dad already eee! uty of eotton: aed, fee Abo Opnmivet all the cit zene of the au Acericen steamer, @ith some four paves. 4 colt dipgers on board, ebonld be stopped by the fated voq Cargo, with a view to lanes Jeeta rw ptt ru ate licewse, wed qviotiy ered to Vrevery ceation however, we are per- re. De peled By Ray menos Of thin kind. The Makes government Silt inquire whether the mptrousiy {guaring the very Hiesr, beer.) fe oe toma the Frevch Represec isi ves bt {the Eegi#h goreromest tne fre “tree negroes,” oe | ¢ them for the perioa a the: ‘were termed, ant of ox venta, ROU Kee viLAbIY lesc Wo Fuck revival: and vyrtem of ob mteitg Gs a: peeres frow exe of ibe Fi glen aacrping | ouruale, one Henesn’e Hay Compsey , it will call apes Of the ablest of tee Frezch wiiter®, in ao #'@ article in aterm tae oswsieal the Herne des Dew Momd-s, exprevsoe & ttroog hope that agntber ensedee lis power ght, appeared to think the Fre: cb government source fm wediatoly ieqel: bet te tee — tar eubj<ct alt sboult ben cowsurrouce | oon cu ttn batgces, teat | even more difficult of nettle- fooomes. (fear, usar.) of search mey arise in thie te ek caer art quarter of the werld, aod thet tn of j the movepely cf the Mudscn’s Bey Company, the two Fior ing rhet Evgiant +h they ougst vcet povgupe nt bes +» i ibought i acon 1 Gig greet nation to #t | con: tries may agate be involved {2 the compheated angry, 00 Wolly MODeCEFAAry IterDatinpal olapate, whien will require tbe bighest aria of aiplemeoy, es well as the beat anc A-mert tuecretion. eatieti ts t the suvertde. bo ae a 2 nee cue they eteved ub Heat thers wae e yt we ret segs! . V4 vor eRerce Frasce. : em he reuse! aut ascor, | The Moritur announces that Lor Mejesty Qucen Vic Ps a it tay merce them. | lore wi pr cere berbeare on the 4b of august Mar Ok the command of the camp at Chaicns. The frgita Coo” arrived at St Mezaire. | The Varia corsexponcent of the Jimes eapa:—There ia a +ot ia commerc! Raak 4) 45 000,00 during the !ast month firm aud laree per cent Rentes are quoted conute beve The Boorse» ries §=Genere! Caen theaght gvity Of @ greet oovotry w oer om nh erievnnos ard he stated st 68f dtc. for the ced of the month. Am ge ywer import gine their best of'entimn to - ory * wiih her Mejnty grrernmen! might Austila, ¢ vending ihe evils Wkely (0 arise from the im A cox ciliatory epir't wae displayed by tbe representa. FoF cuumrtion of a naviona’ flop (Hear, near) ii | Uses ci \ aimoat all’ the Powers at we eighth coale ad been a qoeetion whether the Mngiteh gerermment reco so® Weir equedron bo remain im the Oaban waters G.rec\ bighe ay of the Amer ca trade, bot General bné rent word that the American ships sentto Onda | Wo cooperate with Heglend ia supprersieg sae, if the Kogleh ships were pot orgersa Wation (Hear, beer.) He doped, then, © Herold eaye'—A quarrel bas «prong up between in Adatria £60 Frossn about th ison Of Rast ‘ tthe garrison of Kastadt Spain. Fifteen civii governors nave been superseded. The cating Cebit bas jocreasea thirty toree millions. The that the Hose would uot give ite sanction to the Pasorn ers irom werice it bad, (he budget of the island of too, ot upterfere With the course of she Muglish govern . mest, @b'ch be believed bad been ccnsnates tne + for ext year presents @ surplas of 100,009,000 terests of human ty avd Christian usefulness. and ft effurd. 4 €o bias much gratificwion ou the toreshois of jife, to be Denmar ue organ A caprenng on the part of her Mije The Nord ov ni over, The ert went their determina’ icn not ts give way President of the Couve'l it eatrusted with tae porufailo of epect w tbe struggle in which fo many of Fagiand's wor- thies bed token part to rupprege the archristian and tone man treffic i) men = (Appleure.) Pore gn Attsirs Ieely- br. M. Gimow said be was giad thet the practice The great Compapa trial bas come to an eed Ths of vieiting american digs in the Cavan wate: F : ot ru | a ma tp ae eam og | ea yours at hard Mojesty's government to repeal the Bren act, of ———- 1846, @bicd bad beech pesred on whe ground thet Bregil Tucmey. had ‘taile fullliting her easy obigations with this | On the 20th Juoe there was a conflict betwoen the CoUDtry te Trenra tothe eve trate, ba! which there was Chriniens and Turks atKonacee Mouteaegro fears « wo Fone © for maniaininy. Mr. Roebuck, wi fer oun attack from the furke, whe are concentrate Cor sierabie (eres in th@ Pactalis of Seutari, ‘is 4 Coustantivopie ¢ he slave trade as ao upboly tre he did pot obtain as many si G rated our cond fas piai jet adeptet towards Awerica Indta, and bullied the other, beceues thre was The foliowirg « on waa [rom the Times Malta cor es tiropg We supportec the motion Perponcent, Mouday, Juiy 1%: - pornetoN said the revival of the siave | ‘Auexaxpeia, July 7, 1868 ri quetron Bad reduced to « micimum, The Caloutta and China mails have arrived to day, with sreous with the reduction of the squadron intelligence from Cal ho Jd ot June, Madras to the eetere tn consequence of the demacas upon | 10th, and Horg Kong t> the 221 of May wen war. The rendered by the On the Sist of May Sir Cole bail was still a: Fatte © whe Sot limited to the ru of | ghur. The Calpee rebels were advancing upon Gwalior ‘it bad fostered legitimate commerce, and 7 Dot plundering but paying for everything A S we might look to Africa fora suppi7 of | Briteh regiment from Calpes was marching ic pursuit 4 | = i i i i z 3 E E 3 # it de E I i os HL i 4 ! i E | 3 il ff i | ‘ | ? i i i i E : i 3 | i i i i 3 EES g E i i a i i i 5 i 3 p fi H BI i i} Be : fs Fs i Fe 2" g | i : 3 iy of the precious metal. Several bodies of miners from Yackandavdat avd other jo have set out for the new gold fiaids on the Mundy ver, LONDON MONBY MARKET. [Frem the Lopaoa Times thee g articie), July 12) ‘The report covstautly circulat and &vatradicted of a cow Turkieh loan, bas again been revived, and apparently on better grounds than heretofore. Tne Sar imac loas of £1,600,000 is believed to be nearly concluded, and al- thouga ths mest probably will be cnistly subscribed uw be expected indirectly to exercise some slight :nfloence on our mosey market. As the inetaimsots due ou the Brazilian loan ate two be paid rather rapt:ly, ‘and mw uor subecriptions to Cavadian, Australian anc other colowal debentures are incessantly taking place, while were 13 also a pueranteed loan of £600, to New Zea. lad thortly to be offered, it is unlikely that avy indresse of ear in the rate either for advances or discounts will vow bo experienced. Towards the end of the present month, however, remitiancas will pave to be wede ‘row the United States of tbo ba'f yearly dividends dust» Enw lish holders of American securities, which may lead 9 some moderate receipts of gold. [From the Times City Article, July 14.) ‘The English funds opened heavily this morniag at the iow price of yeaterday, but subsequent 5 etpsrienced w recovery of 34 Consuls are quoted at 98), to \%, for money, 95 ‘4 to 35 for the account The appucatioas for iecount st the Yack have again besome wu la the foreign exchanges the ratos for Vivo: were slightly bigher. fhe quoia'ica of goia wt Paris ts 2 per mille divcount, acd gaert excbaage on Loc aon is 25.0234 per £1; gold is therefore about 3 10 per | cent, dearer im Paris than im London Price of golo at | Gambarg. 424 per mark, and short exchange on London | 135), per £1. Gold is desrer ia Loaden toau ia Hem burg py about 5 10, Exchange between Londou aud New York st par. About £60,000 in bar gold was withdraw {0m the Bank for exportation. The expectation taut tr> | conterap'ated new Turkiek loan was atloug'® about to be !c troduced, bas been ina measure extipguishad by tue news of the maeacre at Jeddah that event betogcaloaiates | to inepire espliabiats with an increased senne of tae weay: | 4 nees CI the Tarkieh goverament, aud of toe poss'bi'iiy ul | freeh ecmplications which may stimulate the active in- | irgues always! pregrees for ita subversiov. [nv Ameri can securities Tilinois Central bonds were fi:mer. Great | Weetern atd Grand Trumx of Cauada adzavced. | [From the Dsily News (City Arficle) July it j The iunds tu day snowed renewed atuess, aad clam otatesh reduction of ope eighth. Very ilitie baaisoes as Cove, but tbat little copsisied chiefly of wuier by | specu'ative beicers, who, after jong waitng tor beter | , have at Jonyth become discouraged atthe pro | jerged ulloeee cf the market At the bank to- jay Where were very few applications for moeey; avd in toe cpex market the euppiy is so iargo ‘oat choioe bids are i ¢ per cont, oF, 1a very excep! rteras we BLK Pri berg en London is quoten at 26°16 Merare. Cnaivert & Co, brewers, were refuscd @ certfioate in tbe Court of | Bons: uptey. Livexroon Comox Marker, Ju y 12 ote Wwarsscies has been vary it aecatty confined to d18.—The busi | ed oud has been 4 trace, aod seles dO Dub exomet Prices lower 9,0C0 bales, 1,060 oa specutation apd for export pee tb ci Awerican, below mwidaling, fully 460 shan “eet Friday Liveeroot, Conn avn Breansrcers Mar There has been a good business done h ring the past ok, aud at better pric cs wr £eL Lue Gisarpontiog wee > Ioethel pesterday wud the Gow w to set with caction; and onty # ome't com pers regulted in wheat at fast eeee's wri with a ‘alr sale Clam Core Was BO} Meth iequired for; white rozams as ist weok, aud ab»: per « Lorne tures Marxer Jaly 12.--Tee Sue wen Yket, apd only the previous Mendoy’s rater were obtainanic for English samoles, peut a free piscoment. Pre forsiga trade was firw but without life Norfolk's, being a aemend, were Is one dearer, ape all foreign sorts of fae qzaity were full priced i rler more for yellow. Corx axp Brvav N PRODUCE AND Paovision Manxer, Jely ! a. Coffee iaae: Hice fat. Molas see Antigua owt. Satpetre quiet. Taliow ua ctarped. L a Ol le tm faas request. Coccaaut sieacy Taepentpe cdeaper. Americen apirite 498 61 por owe jron heavy. Tin steady, and dearer. Our Key Weat Correspondence, —Tee Kev Weer, Jaty 19, 1858. Seizure ef the Bark Lyra as 0 Slaver—Her Former Owner whyp= Action of the United States Authori ive | Sines writing thia morniog, { Lave to inform you of the aerzuse of the oark Ly:a, Kinney, by the Collector of oor | port, for baving been fitted ont ra aslaver. Captain Kia ney, her master, appears notte Bave bad the siightest iripation thas the bark was bound to the const of Africa ber teau a inwfel welling voya, He bas ren- ereo sll be facility apa ald in bis power to assist the Come Hon @ officers in their examination of tho cargo (oe Lyre wes former.y owned in New York Frem the confession of Capt. Kinney and a portion of #, Mbere ia Bo doub| bat that upoa an @xanuination ber condemr ation will follow o the goverom ot @barf immediately, ant ber @ perishable portion wii Se sold at | avotico by the United States Marsbal in a few dave The Sierm an Kansas—llvaors Pleo FPiosting off. (From the Leaveaworth (Knnene) Timer, July 17.) We had apoti cr deluging stgem of rain on the nigut ef Sth, ‘Ibe coy baa sultry. Yots breeze nad ened the Seat, and our cit zone stond it bravely. Dut marky Clouds gathered ia the north, Dito oc ork P. M. the roar of the thneter ead vivid flaebes of iybtniog gave uuminiakeadis signe of & stor my ny coon alter vine o’elock the rata began to fall, and i fell as if the oc aves were mace of water. The effect upon Mile creek waa instaptaneovs, It overilowed im od by mionight was b than over kuowa to be by ibe olvest inbaditant. Villa House, Wing's grcor)y, ard all toe bei dings im the neighborhood at ine of the goversment road were under water—some © ibree ane some ope foot veer mio ght the oeghbors in that sectioe of ibe eay (who bad pO rest that mgnt) heard the cry of cute. The wita shout of “ help rounded sitet gely os borne on Whe wings Of the wild slorm dew «. Te was aecertaned that tome wagous were in the o Prsve fellows rolustecred, end very soon the water wend werereveved. The wagons had to be abandoned. co, h that ite was made secure. Geo 8, beds avd what het oad “to go” The men, women and catidren, (bremrned wih Genth by the maddening freshet, were om other cry of danger. re) even. Be ‘ay on the loating Cown the creek UF belp Wee Beare Cot from tbe floating butiding a mother, who covdned to a sick bed jor some four weeks, and | ut Cares for them enwerth, where we hepperod to be, wo peupld if the wagons and ia the howe mo OF 08 Rot down altnost to the bridge: tide bad been swept away, and where of crocaing, oF of lendizy 40. people iv the welgubcr hood of Wing's, at the eros the goverment road, behaved uebh nO Pere OUt, FeRdy to do wuRt they oor cork ee, it ep omy by Nighterng, aed the feartat storm, ead the angry @aterr, to eave tif, and evan to | rescee property Al toe biidges are swept away, oF Bo broken as to be | mperaabo by sewer. Lumber, parts of houses, large piwube, &o, Re SCAMOFED along the Crewe, tet ing too | Liy of tue flerceness of the aurm nud the fury of tae | We Fejoton, However, thet m9 fives were waort | pe it may ba long ere such another biast of vont Linextan Maaine —The brig George C. Ackerly | pow New Yrrk 00 next Seroroay, augan I, for f Coast of Arrietthus furnishing '& cireet oppor. | tunity Of seoding to the Liberiau repusiic and to tne Alricem*qnacron. the. C. Acxarley f# a foe brig of 4unO1eG LOR, Bhd iA Khe DODEET veEse tien foe” torue 2 he property of Dercnant, of | M & trader ae the Dh yeti with eoteriog tate su ob'pe end nafickers. This is an encourrgiog ia ( the growth of Afticen comtaetee aaa of the rine Of the Liderian®, Taere are sume ti ty gmail Vime® ougened im bie const trade af Liber ateat country. Besioet these the frm o ore" mato, 9a two schooners of +0 0° rec tte northern e66h One of the de Presi ‘eat Rensen, bar 160 aailed from Daitimore, ome ward’ becse. With & vauabe cargo —LAvadelphia Ledger, July % ORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY | hereto sive wader i; if tne ps wledt lodiaga are uo’ <Bhe will be | py | tothe Douglas pla’ THE ILLINOIS CAMPAIGN. '. \—He Me Dates oe eee Gone I the privelpler, the professions, ad the avo: mace before my ccastitnents previous to my golvg to the Senate. Daring the last seesion of Covgress, question of covtroversy has been the ad toro the Union trder tbe Lecomptup conetitulion. ‘not inform you, that from the begmning to the bold, determined, and unrelenting ground in thet Lecom; constitution, Bly reason for that course contained in the fact that that instrument was ‘and deed of the people «f Kansas and did not will 1 bold it to’ be a fundamental principle in ail free govercments—a principie asserted im the Pecaraion of ladepe , and underlying the conautetion of the United States, as well as the con- stituuon of every State of the Union—that every peoole ought 10 bave the right to form, adopt and ratify the oon. etiluticn under which they are to five. ‘Sy Good, good,” ‘aud turee cheers) When I introduced the Nebraska Will 1 the Senote of the United States in 1854, I incorporated in it the provision that wt was the true intent and meaning of the Lil not lo legislate slavery into amy Territory or State, or to exclude it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof per- fectly free to form ana regulate their own aomestic tnstitu- tions ip (ety own way, subject only to the constitution of the Uarted States (‘* that's the doctrine”) In that bil the plecge was distincly made that the people of Kansas eboula it vot on!y tree, bul perfectly free, to form and reguiate theie own Gomestic institutions to eut them- velves; anc the question arose when the Lecompton con. giiiution was sent into Congress, and tbe admission of Kansas pot only asked, but attempted to be forced under Mt, woelber or Lot that corsiitutou was the free act and deed ct tbs peopls of Kenras. No men pretends it embociec their will, Every man in America knows thai it WSs rejected by tne peopio of Kacsee by a masjority of over teo tncusard before the attempt was mady ia Con- grees 10 forde tho Territory into the Union rnder that con- ntanon I reststed, therefore. the Lecompton constitution, Lecause if wae a viclatium of the great principle of self- gmonment upon which all our wuitutions rest 1 do aot ‘wieb tp Taltivea you, Or to leave Jou In douot as to toe motives of my action. 1 did not oppose the Lecompton coLertuton vpon the greusd of the siawery clause con- tained it | kuade wY epeeca agalost evar insirument tore Ube vote wes taken op the slavors clause. At the me L made It {cla pot Kcow wbetuer that cianze woud be veied th or Cule—wheiber it woud be fectuded io tae Cc bet lulleg of eRoinced fram It, and it mace na difference wuh me what the resuleof the vote was, fer the reasum thas I wos eater ding for a principle, under which you have no night to force a free Stare om a perple opatnst their nam you have to force @ stave State wpa them without (Grest exihusi-am) ibe error oon. ta atiemptirg to coutrsi tse free action of the pecple of Kauss pect whatever. 1; is no e pum ent With me to Sy fas avon aud eroh & cianee of titntion #as Do: palutable—that you dio votttke it; Hy Mater of vO Corse y reece Whelosr you w Tvin0ls hk oth (Gs Kepens Comstitaitun OF Dot, It te BOE you, Dut ft m ® queetdh for the peepie of pave ibe right w mele a cuesatation tn toeir owa wistes, eed Ui yor 09 wor like ned to go there acd ive" wader tt, We VON to Sit OGrREl¥es, Bud bet wneiber we r roeu If the like 1, they 26eq pot dave or vot 3 peup’e ia Kentucky do net wi we alone, fea wih it, woat mations 1 19 tet We, eve tbe right & & voter im te edoytion or re, ach ing thes. wy frieves, my eTorta were cir ¥ n of the great orincio'e mvolving right of ibe pecple vi each Siwe aps eacn Pesrie tery tO form sod reguiaie their owa Gomertic taeti- Yutiong to sult tbeme orly to ‘pe copstiution of cur commen country “(Appianse.) J am ryvitd t be enodled to ay to you (hat we fought that batve until we forced the advcut rh ¢ ent te aban the attempt of injtietir ut first giving them an When we compeliea them to abanadin thas af to ascheme, Thiy agrecd tu refer the come ihe Kansas, thus conceding the correctness of the | pronciple Jor which Thad contended, and granting all I had aesived, provided the mode of thai reference and the more ( » toh peopl n just, fair and equal. 1434 Lot eorsder tbe vierd, fu whats kiown as the \ Kegitsn’’ Bill, me lait it they rejeoted Sh aire: onder that Uf you will come ite the Uaiou sea ball be acmutied with 45,000 tn sk OF Doing & frow State you sali Twas not withiag an? siave Mates in rietloa slave oie, antl wil uo om being put apon & the same force tu toe quality smog tbe etarote! pr.aciple lo our C92 ated wi bon! orartwrning oor ct (Cheers) Henee I demantea reo States and tne slevenolaing Rates be kept oo an evact equati7, ono with the 3 the ecostitesion em. & the 7 Sou wens nut for the cenple of Rei tocky, t comp! pe ot K re |. wba ever to cecisina of the peo- 4 Kebsaa ioay be apow that polat, Boy while was feat wil moe of gubsulesinn containe.! ia the DN aod whily | could Bot wanction i for the reasoa Jou it vionted tae great pricoipte of equal: erent States, wt when i became the (aw nd uniler vt the question wor referred back to epeypler} Kamas for their decisun at on cleetion te be Li ce the fort Monday tn Augquat next, I bowed in defo, pence neouse whatever aocrsion the people shill make at iirc must be final and comeluswee of the whole que f toe peopte of Kuoeas accept toe prop sitioe ou orrited ougres, (F070 shat moment Kargas wi t Dascme @ sta e of he Tuten, and there i Bo way cf &eeping ber ont tf uphould ty. Tee ac} of eomtsgiza wou 4 thon beovwe | Keners world De & State, aed saore controversy. Ou tho other the people of Kaurat shall reject tte preposittrn, 1 pow generally thoox't wil! be ine case, from thal murment the Lecompton constitution + dead, and oyain thie ts an end y the controversy. So you dre that either way, en the 34 day of Anguat next ih» Lecompton courroversy Coases and terminates forever; bd a PMMA QuekVOb CAD Never Srize apiece FOMe Mee etal attempt to ploy the [scompton game over agata Bot, my fellow citizers, 1 am well voavioced thes that me Will ever De wttemptec 7 ena thorevgaly retake ¢ it Gnd but Zevt of the United cm mnepds that (he exenph » tocercay required the contutaton w be euLmided to the vote oF the people for ratillesvan or re 8081) De followed ia all futai@ casee-—(409d)—and ‘bil we bave to de ik to sataia a8 090 man that reommen ation, ond the Kacaae controversy Can uever again arise. My friends, 1 do BOt desire you to wagérstend mo as Claimiog for myself apy mpecial merit for the course [ bave pursued on thie questinn. { simpiy od Soenty, by hooor, by Toy Opiwiaw, #ithout dishooor and fi covatituents. Position, [on!y did what st was ia the powor of apy one man to do, Toere sere othors—mon of emi- pent abinty, men of wide reputation, reso waed ali over America—* bo ied the 7a, an! are eutiied ty tne greatest share of the crest. Forenct among them all, . head ant shoulders aleve them oll, was Kentucky's great and gollant statesman, Jown J. 4Crittenden (* Grd, Sfoud” amd cheers) iy hse conrse upon case queniom he hes thown hameelf a worthy swroseger of the immertal Clay ‘ be proud of him (Appianre ) 7 | not withhold, either, the meed of praises owe fo the publican party th Comgrese sor the coerce which they yer turd Inthe language of the New York Trateune, they came m, abaniloning thetr mon— (cheers) — beleving chal under the peculsar circumstances they would fm thar mods best sutserve the interests of the ontry. “Good, good,” and appianse.) My trioncs, when | em Deitling for a'great priacipte | Waus ait aod support from whatever quarter (oan get It, ia order t carry oat inet princ’ple. (Thav's right) I never hesitate ta my course when { Qed thoee who on a'l former coourinns oifered {roma me ngen bbe princivle foail7 vowing to its sapoort. Nor |e ft fer me to tequite tate the motives which asimatod the republicsa mncabers of Cmgrers im tupport og tue Crittene to Montg y Di, It fe enous for me twat in took caee they e equare wp ena privetpie of tte Kaneas Nebraska b Kearns should be received into the wr hous, eo ite Cor stitotion reould preecribe. (Qheers.) I was the more fy jolcea at the actica of the repablicaus oa vot cGcasion for wecther Fearon. T could not forget, son ‘soon forget, how woauimous that party was ia dcelsring Wal Dever shou! t ayctoer slave Stato be y rooy circumstances what 1 yet we find thot during thie lust winter they came a man decvaring that Kansas should Stote with slavery, under the Levomp tom conmieution, if her people desired it, and that io they Gia ‘not that they might form a new tomsevturionwith slavery or without, jurt as they pleased. 1 Ope questicn .he motive when mem do 8 good act. I give them cfedst for the act; and if they will stand by that rireipe in the future, ard abandon thelr beresy of “no rocre late Glates, even if ihe people want thom,” I will then g tc them stil more creait 1am afrat, though, that they wit nos mtand by it in the futsre. (1 rtd tir co, 1 wi y forgive them all the abuse they heppe for having advocated and carried out that sage pri io the Kansas Yebraske bill, [il bole etance proudly torWerd 0 & State whieh carly took her porition favor Of the principle of popular rover eipoly ea applied to the born dant ig oft fgnems Sten the comprowine measires ye wed 0 thet principle, you recollect the SiS Prcvaiee kee bout the northern portion of tnis Gtare. “1 vindicated measures then, and defended myee!{ for baying voted for them, upon the ground they embod led the priuciple that every: poopie ought to bay: | meue which bes st Affairs at Quarantine. ABRIVAL OF YELLOW PRVER VESHELS FROM MEW ee WBATHER IN THE LOWKs Bat, sy BIC. It will be remembered that some ten or twoive daps portsa—no matter whetber they had on board or not—were directed to drop thetr “mud hooks,’ and were given to undoretead that they would be obiged to cischarge their cargoes at Quarantine. Shipjing mon interested in the commerce Detween this port and New Oricans, wore startled at this and ceapayohes from the Shaan enn eden adn Having correspondence to this effect, the action of the weemed to them not only wanecessary and z Tenmplon.” (etcoy eh Go iS fon. fr: Lacotn tan ofGefonting tue for the principles, fact to she iact tha: I was faithtul to may be ab.e 1 copsequence of 11 toot Lecompton men who wish to cefeat me jelity. he dots pot say a wore rt 4p Cr its eupperters. He 18 as eilentas the grave upon that ubject. Bebold Mr, Lincoln courting Lacompton votes, in or- er the he may gv to the Senate as ie representative o! re- publicen principle (Laughter) You know that the al liowice cansls in ill find that it will ooze out Uefore the contest is over. That’s my opinion,” and cheers) Every repubitose paper takes ground wita my Lecompton epet.iex, ¢no0uregieg sber, Stapulating shew wm their oppesi: cute we, and ety bog way friewes Doiters from the cemecratio party, sud *hait Lecompton allies the true democrat!c party uf the country. It tney think tost they cen misles? ano décetve the peopte of Hiiso's or 129 democracy of Lioct® by ‘ust gorse! ao unmatural aad oo poly sitiance, I wik wey sbow vory ilttle sagucity ur give the people very litte credit for inisttigence. (“That's co,” ond cheers.) It must be 2 contest of prin- ciple. Bilbér the racioa: abolition py ivoipies of Mr. Lia- cob must be maroiained, cr tos sircog, consrivaticasl, balicnal cemocraiic pr ipeisins with wich [ am tlentides mvt be carr.ec our. here cans be but two great politecal parties im this country. The contest Unis year and in L660 must necessarily be Letwern the demccracy and the repub Licans, if we can judge from present indicatwns. My whole hie bas Deen wWentiled wb too douccrauic party. (Loud cheers.) 1 have devoted silof my energies to advccsting it principles aud sus- tawmg ite orgepiza: Detter upilea aed more barmomeus wen at tals aae (Uberrs ) Tbe Siaie Convestion wlich aypembied va tue eecend of April sid Powwaied Foucey aut Frenca wes dcpviarty exited by the Stete Cevirst oromnittes, appotwy ed by the previous State Convemnen for was parpore. The weeeryt ta eal C.uLty tw the Stale for the eppowmt- ment ul Celegsue toibe vopventien were regwarly cated Dy the Cousty Committees, ana the procescings Ww every COULIY Dhe State, & Sell BF mM the Male Convention, Were Teguise in all reepects. No convention #as over Lermenn te ou iis action, OF showed @ more toterant the party ier Bese mbled ceclarod th tach Ment to (be Line be nored prmciple® Apa UrganiZatiod Of tho Ceocratic perty, exd to the Cocivnat: plaverm, ‘They Ceciated [bgt reat platior Hive experivion of ereceraie pritcicies, aaa tbat it must fo Hand VEIN Chatges OF Baotrer Satonm! Coavenuon;, abet! the meantime Ley Would auke 00 Low Lais aud Fubme to pore; that iney woula prorembe no ceme. COME CT pertnas (ke prescription of Srmociats Because of their cetpions vpou Lecompiners, or uroa may over emMoci ete WOOT IEE Ct The Orpen served tbe uneges or the par (Griat epplanse ) The¢ Lie to be the peouliar Jrimas ond have forracd on oll 1g A morals who wore LIM the eationel admenestration, rie wh Mr Lanectn and the ve publicond Jor the raryase of Cefraring the democratic party, have ceased to ci2im feleachyp with Lhe Acmecrotte vryaar satwen, have entirely eparaued twimselves [rom it, and are endeatering to Lutla up 0 fection w the State, not with the hipe or rapectotion of electing any une man whe proferses bea Comucrat to cffice im ovy county im tne State, but merely te tecure the f thee crate neainees and the elu 2 tn their places. Wont excure cae t Deve fer srandoping toe cemocrevic OrEPeAA CG Red JouihgE with ub to defect Gus pomivecs im Convention ¥ oar uot prevena shat they were prcacribed because of their opiuiene upon Leeompion or mvy other question, 10r tee convention e>prece.y deciwrec (nat they recognizea ail 68 Bod OEMCorBs eho Temalnes inaice of the organ: ua wbided by the rominauiess. TC the question is Cf ts 10 be Conmdeiea me fowl’y disposea of by the a ‘ eroune can any god dComcerst w viswn fer the pur. esiabiisbed by the stat keepicg up occ of prceteoticg Dis party after thas clenion w over aad ‘be coetreverry bee ierrottered? It is evident thet all Who LtelL Rec Dp Ube Wartons for ue purpuse O1 dividing weet 705207 ng the P shaicon te con Sirgarizanon forever, aa to Jota be for whee bene Paey are DOW fry ing 1 dratract ont elect reroPlicane 10 the pleco of the Remocra. mit the queitwn to yeu whether I Rave made up Fi Coens Dae utenimous saoat ) 4 redecmod 008, quedica’ fecurs ainer Tobe be er rejected. (‘Suse ) i you To Ogiuion that Mr. cola ei) actecce tho ioterwis ef Tihsoly botter Leo Team; ‘hat be will suctau her Lovor and ber ciguity be bea te bas been to wy Hower to 29; that your in terol ane ibe inderente tien Deten. Of nace { your ebridren require bie otec Cuty to give cum your sup (© We écn'tt ') Uf, on the contrary, you tercnte to thoee great furdcamental ich ovr goverpment is funded is th iol) g she peace ava barmesy of toe tau tg We perpetuliy of the repabiic, then ask you te * By Tee i the efforts I bave mate to waterd We sit co ic!’ © We wilt stance by you!) Acc "he brings me 1 ibe commderation of the two porte at ecu between Mr. doin eod myeelf, Too Vepyoitowe CORY , aten Mt arsemived at Spricgdeld, 1) Deana Ibe country ibe bonsr of ladioateg the maa wre wae 10 be thee sianderd bearer, and the prcophe open wh tre rede of CCoUly 2rd ee meet of itelr prize ich it thie state Lowe th wrotitude f direct Inoue bh direct ap ry ermrae for & qo Be you Bh koow bite, Vereen, a righ: eee fo IK we Binezer ob aro, amiable geu oy etiren, of eminent ram, euilerems wi ity question, hee, for youto drove Wheher ba rivciptes are move im eccoréascs Wha IDE KEL Ine 0: LaF [ee iusitatious, Khe Fesoe wed 2. haw there “2tepbew A, Dovgtaa forev: cricgtele, Deco hee meny of the repos “No, £0. Ay. the Upton to De diersived—I don't os 7 Det 1 co expect It Will case to be helt sieve end bs “1 00 meter pect the Bouse to Civieed. “Tt wil Deoeme all one thlog, oF all Ue other.” [Tre remainoer of tre speech of Mr. Dougiae on the Abetract question # Of Stale rights, star soveremnty, toe Drea Scott decision, 2¢g20 ates ior ity iS ali thai the of hua argument upon thas eubjeci | ‘The Coase of the British Milttary Sturekeey r. MOTION TO DISCHARGE FROM ARRBST DsNikD WITH OUT PRRSUDICE. SUPREME COURT. SPROUL THR Before Hon Jadge ingrabam Jory 26.—Jonathan Peel, her Britawnic Majes'y's pri cipal Secretary of the War Department, vs James Sutton ‘Aliot. —lograham, J.--1be sotiou may be brought sa (be name of the plaintil, The statutes of Kogland ves the property in the officer, and give bun authority to sue ie nothing in the de ision of Jutge Hoffman (11 hr Rep. p. 1), Which interteres aith aac ieee of eurtaining the section. He says, if the Swts ~ithous the individuality of @ monarch sone jade + Me leprerentirg it must be upon the record arcome an ambasee tor half ot the sovergiga, where the coer for the time Detog, and he is sgutborized to mate ‘i actin therefor i0 Die own name by the county he represents. | see uo reason why be caund: eve m tols country. : The for the recovery of the moary emberz od is vet mers tm the (xtent and proesedings thereon, nor | «Meoted thereby, #0 far ee I have ber aole te oman fortention in regard thereto fhe one i aa inform: for the government, (Re other & proceeding i) Olan pay ment Of the debs, not interfered with by the former. The objection that the fecta are sworn to on (ofurmation | ard belief @ pot avetiable on this motion, Cho menos ef | (aformatioa are stated, and they are #0 lictent to make oat a prima faris care until denied by toe dereatant. 10 to Oweharge order of arrest s denied, without judice to a penewal of the motion on aMfidevit of ti m oetendant, Refore Hon Jedge Suthertand Later Wy the cay sinted Uist the decision of Judge Ingra bem aliowed the delendact to rew effdavite He arked that, in case ibe notion @was renew- ed, the plat phould heve forty days avtive. ‘The waiter will be forther beara at ele rea o'clock Tuew- day (this) morning. Writ of Certwrari —Av apptiontion waa toate for a writ of certiorari for the proseedings in the case of George Bowne, confined in the city privoo on a charge of uttering an el forged check Iba peutioner gota forta that { the Justices #ho committed him bax rofused to admit Bim to bail, Motion for writ pram Refore Hon Jatge Ingraham. Hahens Corpus — Mr. J.B. Phillipa applied for a writ of babeos corpne for Obarles Broome, who i pow cooteed mn tho city prison, baying been anrrendered by his bell, nore be was con Motion qranted. of @ Child.-- 40 apo'ion- Pp vioted fe Habeas Corpus for the Ows tion was ‘mace for a writ of year corpus fort Lou's Gotte ebalk, oged ten yearn, the Nine Loge. mother, i appears, lett the child in oare of Mr. Groen ; went on to Now Orv Fwd | srs sore Si rye gt) ‘comes back to obtain . Tn Wht Stade the varty was bever | 2 brotoer cemocrats Tue leaders af | buy would recrgewe slimec as | y wicrg iu the cvuroe T Pave pursued ta | suAtAWe An Rowing on bs | ty ve Teated in abo | canbecobe ts thas betsateive powert, aa F conde ive pow entions in the move, appeared betore’ muerivpers acd tolicited @ reconsideration to be a hasty Git net recede from Py — Fy oud, it rei erated {ts instructions to the 4 il i 3 H ft F i airy Gut ite previous cetermiaation. masters g ferred to, up to yosterday, from Orlesns under; refueed to comply Bele were allowed public beaith might suifer, It would seem ‘which the Boer bas nureued ir this matier as the ‘ollow pg report of the Deputy Healta | Seems 10 diode: | bere. © Foster, Cs v fo come to the wharven of the | Now Orleans, with wbaco sod coion’ to Eagle & | Bezerd. During the | bark hed four woll break cut on board, thr Cm cortla leat evening, aod taken to the Merino Hosptial. ‘The Orst case made its ‘Deen at een Lao weeks, im the pames Price, who Gied last Saturday evening, and was bursed cf Barneget. The names of the railors taken to the Marive Hosptial, sick with tne fever, are Wm Haden, of Meine, James Moore, of Boston, and Wilsoa Gesffiim Tee Fowler bea twenty ays peevage. ROUGH WEATHER IN THE LOWRR Bay. The Cuderelia reporte that tieewell iu we Lower Bay wee tremendova , the wind Diowing strovgty from the coutbwest. Ligbters could not lay atongeioe of the veereta to take out the cargoes, and they besved, picked end recked almost enough to carey away thelr wants. ILis next to impors'ble to compo the suipping te Gircharge cargo in tbat locality, ARRIVALS, BTC., AT TH LOWER QUARANTINE. Soip Competitor, White, arrived July 26, from Ha- vene aud Kry Weet tu batiset to master. Tue neatth of the «fers aud cre* bes been gooo during the pasange. Bak Aivertina, Cept Barton, arrived Jury v6 from Ha- vaom, 61th Merchancus to Moses Taylor & Co all welt co board. Toe fever etiil prevails with great virulence on board the Spent reer ingete, Three now cases wers brought up | trem her to the Marine tospital yesterday atvornoun, wehiry i¢u cases io oll irom that vessel in tue estabish- went. when the ship bad Of the eec.ud mate, AT THE UPPER QUARANTINE. Fork Ineerds, Copt Dougisss, arrived July 26 trom Scbvle, with cotton ane werebanaize, to Regie & Hazard— ni well, Wil be etainea m few days at Upyeor Qua- rantive fr obser Pation aod clears'ng. ily 26 from ‘Feger—po Park Weet Wd, Capt. Saunders, arrived Conturace, th suger ena moiseses, tod, B ewh ters eu boord. Ordered 4 tas lower bay, a8 vieptue- pos bas becu ace ares Dy the Mayor ana Commissioasrs cf Beate sp “ ietected port” Sebe Seurberp Relic, Capt. Tsler, arrived July 26 from | Penomcor, with lomber aad cutton, to 0. C. turray—ell wel Detelped at the Upper Qearantine for ovserva- tion Ko. berg Abby Weteoo, Capt Wateoo, arrived July 26 from | Severrate Marys, with pimento, log#ooa, ce ffoo snd rum, | so Necmuty & Sood Ubis Verse! bes ne #isenees 94 board Bio fir pertet Cepart 26 ty Bait to be perfectly bealiny. | Ble wil be Cetsined, to uDderge fumigation, ventiiauen an? cresnem gz. fark Muy Adelia, Coptein Keller, arrived Joly 26 from Tarks Ivlend, #19 oat to master. [oe ofllcere aod crow of jee bork ore all we!!, but She is detawed for observa- teatice ape faongetion. a, Captein Davis, arr Porto Kice ef July 26, from fi * & yo bapi.ted to proceed A Davies re General Walkar. [From the Mebiie Register, July 20. Monire Tyaly 19, 1858 On returuing to this city # day or two ago, 1 read jp your journal se extract from tao Washington Union | (0) fg Certaw flatements which, it was reported, 1 had | lately m8Ge ih ® Mpowoh Gebvered at New Orieaus. The wre? ia the Unin bea beta misinformed as to tae fact | OF tbe oy eee eid Lo Dave Deen made by me at New Or. | leone: Dut es Jeng #¢o #@ the month of Jeouery last I pel ley mace bere, bua Fiuee then e'xewhere, statoments | whiel are aeslogous lv Galure, though not eatirely idea- esl, wilh iDeee aia bues 10 we by the Washi As you fur he propriety of puolt: statemenis were male, com me inti asive if Lfurnisb you with q Je he mut preparer € ct Ooteber last | was in New Orloane return 40 Nicaragua. About the mid- am of menta Geperal Heovingen arrived fren, Wesetrevon, and econ after we met be in fermed me thet be hed ie portant news to commu- ticate. Be thee preeesoed to state that while in Wash- Gh.) Le bad beld several Conversavons wih the Srare- tery of War, thnt is (be course of one of the laterviows ioe Seoretary bad juformed him of the determinauoa on the pare of the resident to arrest the exposition to Nioa- at thesame t that ibe acyeition of Jie ALLOD WES BB OD)eC\ Cear to the Ibe Secrotery (urteer procesd- pera! denaingsen © report, wet | | €a loaey, acter airg wo f se weule turn our ateetion to Mexico and eater tate the rervive of Comonfort we should bi Urned States government, tbat wy vice we Bigbe By ihe support of the ‘n toe Maxicam sor- roms act—erch ef tearing down the if AdouL a wa bowen Mexico and mogbt tron be ecrroa by the former sore 'ng to we report I revived, n thet menage would oot J & ison ebove me.’ tue next interview ry ‘Di pmed the Gere tes be wee notes to gy further, Dut ines ae might ely implicidy & delox provierd if the eaterpriee were uv Wooo Gceere! Uensingsee mate this com he Bees the 6 hem alee to A(heod Of the ait go New Orieanr lee) eee are facta which | have enbstantially de telle0 im eprecbes mace bere avd cleewbere. | bave boos | Co) TUL a Weype to ainte ibe source ef my tformaiien, ead | Tncedtaretly cay that Lam Grmly camvicced of toe truth bon ecovrecy cf ibe report mele to me by Gen Heaning- sen 1 have ever found the General to b a nat ooly o etretteath asd hopor, butalso carefe! to his use of | Iscqwage, and partievlariy moccrate im the rapora be mekts Aout Pebhe matiers. In controversies of moment ae these | bave warraicd T would rely op his weet ae io hetty ae a | bead beard myseli whet Varese’ between the Secretary and Pimaelf. Ie the recent trie! in New Orlesns | endeavorad to there Seete mm the shape of ingaleviteare General > DicgseD wae summaeoed by mess a witnees for this par prse. Bul #hen the question wae put with the view of chelting theee facts, tbe Datrict Attorney immodistoly ot \ectes, aed the preetcing Justice reied the question +b ut wating to hear the ooject 1 bad in trying vo elicit the tretimony: Permit me toatd that! aLa the propert bave atietm object of atteck by thave whose poathone rained (bem a>eve Une indulgence of perernsi abuse. Ae Ao vocete cf acavse, L kaow thet the corsequeaess of oh I, 89 hamble instroment io the heads +i net tate abace seh I hed sone © “ le ‘Lot 80 far stoop as to cherish Of Lerrowel ec mity townran those who, forgetfal staoes, €O Bey Leniate Wo momen me and my mo- tere, Bat when throngs me high fonctioneries sims Diow at Mmigety MeTEMent, jowtioe to the Cause IT have erpmuees requires me ty repel the atiack Under suce Chotmetapas | ererp the eonvedi of ¢ whe advee Louiemom to wrong Decange (he arms raised to emite are aod Delon him auibority: ead vo eR. wom WM. WALK b- suffereth long feeile Dramatic ang Mustes! Matters = The comedy of 'Uscie Foorle,” with Peake oro {8 to be the opening vice to-night. Prowgham will afterwards perform ta als havorive eatravegacze of “Po-ct tm as” cu Turatne —Mone Sage, @ popular artiat from rench wneatee at New Orleans, 's to wake tin dibur at bet Bali w niget, ia Conjusctos with tae regolet dramatic ee, abd Ver troogs. Toe bili comprises two Vaudevilied kad a varioty of dencing. Amenican Mostem—Pro'eeror Wyman, the renowned we zara ana vontritcqaiat, #/\l entertain the pacrons of the ecum thie afterpocn ned evening with bis extonaive udget of delusiors ans Com aiition Prmoriasiet —ood's and Bryant's Wirstreis tema progiamtwes for to night that are well mocked sith omit mente! ood jeal BOuMe, Peculiar bareeques and extra. cramary Canoes Asormen Protes spe Somer is to he given Unis avem- umler the direction of Wr. 2 FOMy Rew oe for the ew 10% éclat bo theme (eativats, Piwacen wrra ais New Hosat @ Rutheriord, Aeminoe Agont, sav atue Por. Smith (Ark.) Herald, arvived hore duriog the wae from gency. The Goione! has ipformed us tat Buly Bow lege and party were weil please’ with their ac@ nome. Poescation Of her child. Writ granted. Four cr Ove of the (oainas died while on thotr way up.