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‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1858. ARRIVAL OF THE SAXONIA. PROROGATION OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. QUEEN VICTORIA’S MESSAGE. weer Her Majesty’s Hopes from the New Dorado, The English Mission to Central THE CHERBOURG FETES. merica. Sir Gore Quseley Ordered to Central America, &o., so, a. ‘Jeo ecrew steamsbip Saxonia, Captain Ehlers, which Jeft Southampton on the 4th of August, arrived at this port last evening. ‘The commercial news has been snticipated by the ad- vioes of the Arabia, telegraphed from St. Johae, N. F., Jest Sunday, which were puDdlished in the Hezanp yester- ‘@ay (Tuesday) morning. The London Pott sey6:— pointed secret Pentral dey fcr Central America. The London Times makes the following comment on Bor Majesty's messsge:— Tne Queen’s English ‘Wore £0 than yemeraay. Page 0) message’ was Ht rat ef office ao them, or Ha ination of the public. ‘The ship Pera takes the members of the House of Com- mons to Cherbourg, and the Salsette, another screw Meamer, goes over with the directors of the company. ‘The London Times’ Paris correspondent says:— Some plans of a lately got 5 publication, here, were reized before wucn plans as give the im the forts delending ‘of papers of the 3d July. 4 despatch to the London Times, from Suez, announces that Ismail Pasha, appointed Ottoman Commissioner to Dddah, bad arrived there on the 2ist July, coming from Constantinople. ‘M Tricault, captain of a frigate, who served with dis- Minction in the French sailors’ land batteries before Sebas- topel, is apponted to the command of the steam corvette Dechayls, witb instructions to sa!) Red Sea. A oommissioner extraordinary will proceed with bim to Jiddab. Ascountafrom Constantinople state that 200 persons have been arrested a: Jiddab. The London Post says:— WW. F. Synge, of the Foreign Offic We learn from our London correspondent that Sir W. Gore Oureley will receive instructions by the Arabia to proceed at once to Central America. The movements of Monsieur Belly in that quarter of the world have attracted ‘the attention of the English government, and hence the orders for the immediate departure of Sir W. Gore Ouse- is_ proverbial Our firet i Seon tee vem ne rather too com- The King bas granted their lives to the seven condempes to death in the Sapri trials. The capt: ment in tne case of Nisotera and two others ie commuted Bon the Eogiiab aed Sardinian subjects. The London Herald observea:— ‘The pew irirh act respecting the disposal of encumbered ‘The wtal amount of money received from the Zospo ee et was een estaics bas received the royal On Monday night, August 2, a fire of rather formidabie character broke cut in the London Sun newspaper print ig and publishing office, No. 112 Strand, Iondon. Not- ‘withstanding ail the efforts of the fire brigade, the flames continued to deesend from the upper floors, until three were entirely enveloped in flames, The damage must be ‘very considerable ; for, eccording to externa! appearance, the three upper floors of the back buildiag are burnt out mad two in front. pc epernnres Paris correspondent says:— Stated that the Emperor, on the ere to de punished with increased severny. J ia said that in consequence of the capture of the Chi- mese fort, extraordinary promotions are to take piace in ‘the French army, The resignation of General Daumas has been defiaitely accepted. The meeting of the Danubian Plenipotentiaries, which ook place Satarday, Sist ult., was prolonged to alate hour. No day is fixed for tho noxt sitting, as tue envoys ‘will be leaving Paris for Cherbourg. The debate on the fortitications of Antwerp was con- tinued in the Beiyian chambers, ‘The Paris Monier apnounces that the governments of France and Eogiand have come to an understanding with the Porte with reference to the recent horribie events at Jiddah, with a view to dus reparation the (toman suthorities will be strictly enquired into, and all guilty persons, of whatever rank, will be pucished ac Indemnities, payab towns who have bed any share ic the massacre, will be ive to al! who euffored either in person or tn property M. Beooit Fould, the celebrated banker, and brother of fied in Paris on Saturday, Cording to their dererts, Achille F. Bist of July. The London Times oayn:— » Minister of ctate, We have great pleasure in announcing th Pecogvition of his brilliant services io India, Roee bar been appointed to the command of the Fory. ‘fin regiment. Advices received at Lioyd’s on Satarday, July 91, and the precoding day, brought a numerous List of casaaitios Upwards of a dozen vessels foundered in the North Bes. 80 announced—wameiy, the Roee, trading between Morecombe afd Belfast, with pes- e@engers apd merchandise, which ran ashore op the Uojo- ‘and Kocks, the other is that of the French steamer Casi. ‘mir, which wes ip collision in Havre Roads with tue Eog- Miah steamer British Queen. from Liverpool the Collision was no greet that the Casimir almost imme. Gintely filled and went down; the crew fortunmely were The lors of two steamers waved. The Vienna Gazette maye:— The cforts which Russia has been making for some time ase Bavy Gre 80 considerable that ber if yarde are ot wuflicient for the purpose. She hhes been having veescls built in Kugiand, France and Americe upder the super inteadence of cilloers of We Rus- man Davy. [be re organization of the Haitic (leet is now complete, and reckons twenty seven sbips of the liue aad woveral emailer yeerels, without counting ganboats ine pumber in the Black Sea has been reduce’, the go- verpment has endeavored to compensate for tuis lor by ‘tnoreasing the flotilia in the Caspian Sea and by creating pet wo own bot! ty il used; never on own lips had not been insulted wich its utter- Conviction that she could have written one & fumes better. Who does these things? fo what orgs Aas Is anybody at all answer ‘authorship dextroualy avoided? ly acoount Setar the matter of this , shat ministers. feeliog they bad really something ‘and had got the reputation of being » Fesolved to leave as much as possiole wo the tma- meee! & tone defaced, and croers neve Netcemus es teas al mber and description of the guns harbor and town. The Bombay mai! bad arrived in London, contaimmg private correspondence of an interesting nature and flies without delay for the punish- rely occasion on ‘éte, will pubiish @ decree granting a full and free for ali offences of the press previously committed. i added that several restrictions by which the press is trammelied are te be removed, but all future offences Tue coudust o in par’ | Toe force of @ reepectabie naval foree in Eastern Biberia aod at ‘mouth of the river Amoor. The London Zimes’ Paris correspondent says — from the frontiers of Bosnia of the 24th tee ‘Torts end Curtstinns 04 to begining @ the mocth Kalanowiteh ap- on the field of battle with 2,000 mounted wemen, but be was killed, with 26f of his men. The Christiana’ were ihe victors on all was most sanguinar, wanoed @ Mounted he white borne of the wear Kobaroe They Macrvi, of the 29b v of Spam on com wan sveasela in the waters of Cuba. the sauts/adery to Spain Engle pated ag oi an does it hoDOr, has just given satiefactia the subject of the ine! der of the Hoglish cruiser , and they ad- road which lade from Nowr to Predjar. ‘They capture: eeveral borwes, and the Christian Woivode . The furke ralhed bombarded and destroyed the vil- ‘Mage, And drove the Curstiane to the Austrian territory Descenmagne on ry & semi-offieial organ of vprightness whch mn to he complaints ting conduct of the net Burzerd, who visited vogiieh it, fret news of what hed tamon pincs hastened te declare through ite reprerentat re tat it 4 the most formal manner the conduct o It cru, uly confirmed fn writing (hat declaration, and in dma: Asif nothing ner, has wanting for the ratisfection of ovr pauonal dignity te Minister of Foreign Affaire of the United \ &# nOdremeed to General [hoage, the American ¥ th Sd @, & Bote, in Whiew he prociains that the con the au Aorsiien of Ouia could Ret have bean more worthy or ff was to the government of America Grew cloner the reiations between ‘pals of the 2 +, hie on om 8 Of the Queen of Spain, by the « Wb, is thal hor Ma ae mma ie re pt tations to Gir Heary Bal wer on the subject of the oocupa- don of Perim. ‘Ip the sitting of the Freakfort Diet, em the 20¢h ultimo, air vetenew ee om narveapeeeiions Senne. So ere er a. oe of Jbevsi had been kulea, eaiee aie Steamship Africa arrived experienced # gale om the mong whom were Lord ‘Nass, the policies Saws The commission baving been aseent was given in the usual form The Lorp Cnascerior thep HER MaJBSTY'8 10088. GE. My Lorps axp GENTLEMEN—We are commanded by her to express ber satisfaction at balng canbied vo 50. lease you from the duties of @ session which, though in- terrupted, has, by your unremitting assiduity, been pro- ductive of many important measares. Her Majes:y ts happy to believe that ber relations with foreign Powers faye as to evavie her Msjesty to look with Sigerierg e preservation of peace. ier Majesty truste that the lavors of the pleaipotes- aries now sitting in Conference et Paris may load toe satisfactory solution of the various questions which haya been referred to them. The efforts, the gallantry and devotedness displayed ia India by ber ‘anjesty’s forces and those of the East India Company have been above all praise; and her Majesty bopes that those efforts bave already been eo far croweed ‘with success that the formidable revolt which has raged ‘throughout a large portion of ber Indian possessions may Bow, under the bicesing Food —— Se be ee sweremet, ‘and peace be restored to Fear tie hope ber Majesty hes gtven her witting assent to the act which you have passed for transferring to her direct authority the government of ber Indian dominions; and ber Mejesty te be enabled £0 to discharge the high functions which she has assumed as, by « just and impartial administration of the law, to secure ite advan- tages alike to her subjects of Face and creed; and, by premoting their welfare, to lish and strengthen ber empire in India. GENTLEMEN Oy THR Housk oF Communs—Her Majesty commands us to thank you for the judicious liberality with which you bave made provision for the exigencies of the a public service. The present state of the revenue authorizes her Majesty to entertain a confident hope that the supplies whicd yoa have granted will be found fully adequate to the demands upon them. My Lorna AND GENTLEAMEN—The sani condition of the metropolis must ones subject of deep interest to her Majesty,and her Mejesty has readily sanctioned the act which you have passed for the purification of that noble river, the present state of which 's littie creditable to @ great country, and seriously prejucicial to the health and comfort of the inDabitants of te metropoiis. Her Majesty has aiso willingly assented to an act whereby greater facilities are giveo for the acquisition by end districts of such porrers as exay be roquiae hr pre works of local improvement, and thus extend- me} aoe widely the advantages of municipal self-govern- “ne Majesty truste that the act which you have passed for the fature government of Scotch Universities wiil be found bighiy savan' to those venerabie institu- Mors, and will greatly promote and extend a system of found moral and religious education in Scotian: ‘The Transfer of Land bill, which extends the powers bitherto exercised by the Facumbered Fatates nate. siopers, and facilitates the acquieition of an indefeasibie title by purchasers of land in in Ireland, cannot fail to be highly beneficial to the landed proprictors, and to ad- vance the prosperity of that part of ber Majesty's do- minions. The act to which her Majesty has ee tablishment of the colovy BA, 2. was ur- ea America mai ly be from the py Pry to the Paci ‘us population of subjects of Her Majesty thaokfully acknowledges the diligence and perseverance which have enabled you, in a compara ively sbort time, to Peed these and otber measures of nferior but not insigni it importance. Many cf you, im returning to your respective counties, yee ‘extensive influence to exercise, and dation to le ee ee than those the pen which you are about to released; and her Majesty entertains a confident aswurance that, under the guidance of Providence, that in{laence will be so employ- 04, and thene dutien so performed a8 te redound to your own honor, and to promote welfare and the ees Of @ loyal and con! people. auame ‘table having read the Commission of Maeles Lory "CHANCRLLOR, im ber Majesty’s name, formally declared Parliament wo stand prorogued to fuesday, the ‘Afth of October next The Commons then retired to their own chamber, and the Loras Commissioners and the other peers preseut im- mediately afterwards dispersed. [From the London Times, August 2} prorogasicn of Parliament, which is to take place te oa <9 sugges ao of the geasion which \s cloring, and perhaps the most sedulous member avd the most industrious reader of debates may be sur- prived at the concrast of the political events which have actually occurred with the anticipations of six montns ago. There is rome foundation for the opinion that a gradual change is taking place in the worklug of our Pae- iamentary conetitution. Old experience, baflled by un foreseen elements in the calculation, no longer venvures on ® prophetic strain; and yet, atid the dislocation of parties, notwithsianoiog the forebodings of veteran poll. , the institutions of the country are steadily im- Proved, and (he "Queen's goverument’’ \s carried on. * * Im the augue oun, of the Ongliari, Lord Malme bury acd bis colleagues were enti positive credit. The former government, fo misinformed as to the facts of the onse, Uttle ageistance from the advice of its Im this, as ip some other instances, Lor perbaps unduly apxions to avoid the imp adversaries were esger to fasten on his policy, of undue arrogance and turbulence. The discussions of the proas and the opinions of the jurists who were consulted by the Sardiomm goverpment gradually cleared ap all the doabie which bad been origina'ly entertained as to the right of Engiand to demand immediate redress: but Lord Maimes bary bad the merit of carrying out on the subject with @ happy combination of courtesy aud firmness. The decisive despatch which was answered by the grant of com, to the engincers and by tae release of the Cagliar: is one of the most spirited and logi x] specimens of motern diplomat literature, In the more serious dispute wiih the United States, the Oreign Minister bas shown courage and discretion by for- mally olandomivg that tuspored right of visitation which successive givermments had hesitaied to renounce, althmigh no lawyer could have been found to justify or to explain tt. ‘The only pogtacious or polemical exception to the foreigu policy of the government consisted in Lord Malmeabur censure of habitual encooragement of the siave trade by the Spanish court and tts eatellites, The ed in the House of Lords, but ths country has pince heart, not without a rense of languid amusement, that a just re buke may, in default of due apology, provoke thé equip. ment and of @ second Spanish Armada. Ps * * . * Two bulwarks of the conatitution have crumbled down without exciting ary general alarm. Members may henceforth take their seats in the House of Commons ‘Without the nominal poaseasion of a Christian creed or of £00 a year, and it may be added that future wont for the charter and for civil and religious |/berty have suffered « corresponding mutilation. The contrivance which enabled the House of Lords to abandon ite position 00 the Jewibe question without striking ite colors wae aa awkward, as absurd, and as indefesnible on theoreiical as mont ‘of the which ihe business of lite is carried on. The main . that Baron Rothachild has been ecm! the exercise of hie Parliamentary privilege, esa oe aithoogh the whole question is nemimliy eft open, there is nO reason to anticipate any future con- test. The cabinet having been divided ii inion, wae fortunate enough to avoid Parwespation ie in the dofoat of ite ‘most intimate supporters, and Lord Chelmsford com!ines the seif-denying virtue of consistency with the conve- Tienoe of relaining bis seat on the woomeok in an upchris- tianized Parliament. Some murmurs, indeod, have boen uttered againat @ conservative government which, ar Mr. Disraeli said of Sir Robert Peel, seems to have nothing particular to conserve; but in modern times the humbler edherenta of & Paw not really dissatisfied when they find that their al leaders are lene rigid than them selves. The moderation of whigs and the liberaliem of ories always mect with connivance and toleration among be more thor oughgolby partinans on ei\ber aie. The Royal Fetes at Cherbourg. [Cherbourg (Augast 3 Correnpondence of Louden Times The name of ‘orman town and harbor te pro bahly at this moment better known ban its exact porit) ov. Raiiway companies aod steamboat proprietors —thos posters of the sea and land—are doubtioss piacarding every corner with their reedinees te coavey hail the com munity to the Imperial féler, and Cherbourg (with tickets for the vornee aod return) i as familiar to a!l ever as arge lotlers oan make it, Bat, if ® considerable rection of the intending exc arsioniate were asked if they knew cx whither they were going, could they give A précive newer’ Calais and Boulegne the pablic know as the eater through whyeh pour the stresins of English trevei bat nen by * Cherborag ig more distant—it is not @ port errival er deprive; i i mob on the fond to Pavia rey etse; it has mo grost trade | F a! all, if bas been visited for iteelf, w + cxperienoe of ‘those who etempied a frioadly pry. One pariy pf plonsure peck } bill meney. is'end wovld pearl y fk acd di op deepest recese of toia bao ves are of chart fats the ight istic "8 e bellow. To the 008 ae of ocean; avd when you have inspected Cher ou will not wish the cuannel one league less in pao g ‘The town itself, it peed acarcely he said, is not the place—it is the least important part of it; the teal Cher- bourg constts of the harbor, the military port, the Dresk: water, and the fordfications. would be nearly all it te if the town oid not exist. The immense works re pot intended for its defanne only; ite little export aud casting trade does not oly thos» moles, pisrs, quays, and armed towers, tbe foundations of which are driven * * * the poet am is the programme seis o by the civil en ee of ng Een ond Emprers, and the celebration of the several days their stay io Cherbourg :— aveust 4, Their Majesties will be received at the railway station by the autherities, civil, naval and military. The keys of the town witl be Presented to his Majesty the and the Mun! Council, and sea forces 1 be under arma ; they wri be p aced im rank from the rattway etation to the hotel the Prefecture The arrival of their Majestios will be pad eal pe pieee All the el of the equedron, ‘Xs well as the forts of the yond; vk glet and Ly amira, wil be decorated with the buudings of the port will also hoist their re- voecne fiege On the arrival Of thelr Majesties at the Prefecture the Empress — receive the wives of the principal! oilicials, snd the & adies deputed to oller ber Majesty & co- betlle of feand The public offices, i abips of the squadron, and the breakwater wi be illuminated every evening during the of thetr Majestier. ‘he officers and pubtic functionaries are requested to iMuminate their residences and seeped them wita flags. AUGUGT This day being reservea by by Emperor and Empress for the receptin on roard the of her ey 4 bse Queen of England aterare er pts ‘de ieaued as to the proceedings of th ‘The regetia will take pace in the road of Cherbourg, the presence of the united naval forces and the eal Yacht squadron. aveusr 6, This day thelr Majesties will visit the ships of the squadron in the road, og ES Re Bret breakwater. AvGusr 7. Their Majesties will leave the Hotel of the Prefecture in the moruiog, and pags through the town and environs. ‘At noon thelr Majestice will proseod to the military port to open the grand inner basin of the works. In the evening a ball will be given to the Emperor and Bae by 0 ere ere , at the Hotel de Ville. avcver 8. At ge o’clock ip the morning the Emperor will inaugu- —o equestrian greg Napoleon. The departure of their Majesties is fixed for two o'clock P M. rammes contain the special The remainder of the regu’ations avd orders to the offi vials relative to this cere- mony, which is the last of the celebrations. Apother programme, published by the municipality, details the popular fétes that are to be given in bonor of the Imperia! visit, and the part the municipality is to take ip the other ceremonies. ‘The Fraser River Gold Mines. EMIGRATION FROM CALIFORNIA. f ‘the London Timer, Angust 4) How strange is the contrast which might be instituted between the rush to Fraser river, described by our San Francisco correspondent, and the Crusades, which carried 80 large @ portion of the population of Europe to aie on the Let us present our readers Dorsivg eands of Pales:ine. ; eries are beard to every quarter, “ we Willof God! it is tbe will of God!’ Every one assumes ‘the cross, and the crowd disperse. Prepare for conquer- ing onder tbe walls of tbe eartbly a sure passage to the heavenly Jerusaiem. What elevation of motive, what faith, enthusiaem! Compare with this the picture Crawn by our correspondent A steamer caiculated to carry 600 persons is laden with $1,600. There is hardly suaiiog room on the deck. It is almost impossible to Oigbt your wsy from one part of the vessel wo the other — ere are not knights and barons, but trades- who have “evacuated,” without paying the ¢ jo! who supply hem with | goods—* joobera” who a in cebt to the wholeeaie houses tbat employ them—tenants who have * absquatulated”’ wii i} doigning to remem- th Pes: their unfor unate laadiords, and |oaf- ait them—where they have to coutront the prone of rtarvation, drowning, or death by the hands of the Indians, berices such minor inc°nveui@ces as per- sons of the einss have described may be sup- posed capable of causing to cach ebape of robbery, murder, or the of cowhidirg, acd apy bkely to obtain the live or dare to die. Surely, in the comparison the Cra saders bave the superiority in every poiot And yet, so Uttie bave ideal, romantic sentimental considerations v the grovelling and material end it bas in view, is sure through whatever phages of sulfsring, of hardship wud of crime, 10 work out tno progress of bs) pioees and civiliza- thon, and add another to the many o nqueets over nature which the Present exo bas witnesrod. bi present em'gration from San Francisco to Fraser river differs i» this respect from the previous exodus to California and Aur*ralia—tbat it is composed of men wao are perfectly familiar with the kind of life oa which they are entering, thoroughly aware of what they need, and excelient judges of the capabilities of the region for tno production of gold, The element of vocertain:y i very much diminisbed. If the diggings of Fraser river are pronounced rich, it is on the authority of the very bert practical judges in the world. On thet potat th no room for doubt; nay, itis very probable. experienerd correspondent declines to vouch of the report—that far away trom the rivers, at the roots of the great chain of mousteins, are to be touud diggings surpersing in richness anything that bes yet been worked. This would only be in sccorcance with the experience of California, and, inceed, with the reasonable promumpiion tuat gold found fn the beda of rivers ba beea carried down from large Geposite at (beir sources, and iat such deposits may well exist where there are no rivers t betray their bid den treasures. It is therefore very probavie that as the diggings ou the Fraser beve drained Os:iforai, #o the bi) diggings may drate the Fraser, and thas aa enormous fed ferprise of the Easiern States of the Unien and of Bs The in{adicious attempt of Governor Dougles to enforce the exclarive rights of trade granted to ube Hudson's Bay Company, not, as our correspondent s\pposes, under their cbarier, which does not extend to the east of the Rocky Mounteins, but under @ license granted in pursuance of ap Att of Parliament twenty years ago, and the vast hich tne "new colony is evidently aesame, clearly show the wisdom of the courre pursued by govern } y ment in at once putting an en) to the dominion of the company. and piacing the district of New Columba under the direct government of the crown. Ik is gratify - ing to vee with bow much readiness the moderate requi- sition of a license fee of £1 per month has been complied ‘With, and in how fair and reasonadie a spirit even tne ae seriion ft the compan; pany's monopoly ef trade has been met by the min! ng population. Notwithstanding nie claim of monopoly, the Governor is, it appears, personally popa lar, The truth i#, the buman mind bat no room for two absorbing passions at the same time, and the feverish anxiety fa gold has tor a time driven out the inveterate propensity to ‘take a rise” ont of the Britivhers, That this, however, cannot Inet long, we are reminoed by the epirited of Captain (oo; Properly so called. This erlightened man, having oatiefled himee'l by oine occult geographical process that the great bead of Fraser river is south of the 40th parallel of Iatitude, of which we used to hear so much in the days of the Uregou treaty acd therefore American territor; Com to go there, and challenged ip Satellite to fire (ato nod 1. (she had 100 miners on sgeemee 3 This, to use “knocked ‘ye hogliah end the dodge of Dooge succeeded. e are also happy to observe that onty one fatal conion = taken place between the Indians and tho and thet the officers of the Hud Bay Content? had influence enough to wiay the foud before fatal conrequences occurred. We appre that this absence of violence is mainly her up on the river the au dae wiority of the physical force is decidedly on the sire of Indians, apd that the white men are too few and too weak to vento ‘on that summary manner of dealing with riginoes winch has k ndied euck bioody and Cesolating wars on every frontier of the United States, and whieh har just led to a severe and sanguioary defeat of the regular troops of the Union in the Parritory of Oregon. All these ee ehow us vory clearly that no time is to be lost if we would protect our flsg from insult atthe bance of adventurers who speculate with good Fearon on our moderation and unwillingness to shed blood, and prevent what would be equally daagerous end diegraceful to ue--a war of extormunation between the mirersand the Iodians, We hope, therefore, that or dors have already been seat out to give up ‘at once the fuule and exasperating claim to & monopoly of Wade—fotiic, becanse even without @ monopoly the Hodeon’s Bey Company, from ite posisdon, ite cepital, ite local keowledge, end ite control over the Indians, can always secure the tion's share of the profit eve a free trade, and exasperating to men who will nahuraily resent any attempt vo add artifeial to ae © one. Further, we would exprosa’a hope that te t the analogy of lodia will not be tot mirht {, and that ae, wurle placing tbe detninions of tae com 7 Under we direct g yoruunent of the grown, Parlia. tod knowledge of wu'ch the company i i he depamnory, wb preemies will ave tei Wilke evirt the log Pocemeenn, 00 {nreimgense ao the Vocal 1 nowle the ser vapis of tbe Hedeon’s Bay late ‘ah thelr Oteporal, When they heve , and armed tbe geverDwent with a force a geome for oelay tp taking avon measures a may give an orderly abd reguiar com ucter to the proceedings of tas ne colo by, aoc by et ence arming the government with saiicient obysical force ty mare iteelf feared and obsyed, may sa hoipate aed eraticale a: cautes of internal commotion and prevent those oom plaints and reciems ions un the part of the ited Statee wbich a less vi 9 rule over #0 mteceanecus and disorderly a istioa is almost cer- ‘ain to produce. ADDITIONAL BY THE ARABIA. Sr Jou, N. F, August 17, 1858, We beve succeeded in obtaiaing one more paper brought out by the Arabis, the only additional one on board the Europa. The Liverpool Courier of the 7th says that, as compared with inet week, prices of bresdstuffs are rather firmer, the uldmate yield of the present harvest favoring holders a: the previously reduced average prices. Flour was more inquired for at full prices to dey— Western cons’, 20s. a 2is. 6d.; Philadelphia and Baltimore and Obio, 22s. a 24g. White American whost is quoted at 6s, 34. a 78, 4.; red, 63. 64,068. 6d. Indian corn steady; white $3. a 348. ; yellow and mixed, 33a. 6d. a 34s, BABITINE INTBLLIGBNCE. Port of New York, August 17, 1858, CLEARED. Steamship Pertis (Br), Juckins, Liverpool Qu = hip Westernport, Berry, Balimore—H B ‘Orocawell Specmnchig Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland—H B Oromwell *Sp Aurora ‘Googe Taverpork 0, Grinnell, Ship Cel Elbe Ship Leila, Cot timore—Hicks & sell. Bark Giovanna I Baptiste (elo), Gnglile, Palerme—Law "Spark Indien Belle. B Ward & 00. 00 Big BB Mictare (8), oot, enone ie nos—Wilson & Graine. Brig Gem, ‘st Thowas—F H Whitman assed Uape Race a dene 2 fog, 16h sa" males oe piiot rom boat Mary | Teslor No 5. ‘Steamship Fi Crowell, Savanna’, 60 hours. with mdse and passengers to eto RL Miehi & Son. rived at Quarantine at inorder to lapd two a Montge: +. SP ‘and passengers, to H B ‘at Quarantine. heamenip Atlanta, Indus vessengern Ship Gray Feather, Brown, Osston. 38 persed anver Mey 18, Tern Bad Crocker, hae rg) i ye with Cromweil & Co. detained Py irr: BGromwell & Co. ae Hoy June 20 with teas, &c, 0 (ty May stat 310 a, Jon 107 05 K, in ibe C bine bes, amy Br ship Pak si PLAS! ray bags July 16, sipce whtca Ume has experienced nothing bat ig ight winds and a on 'y Lee, ‘Leghorn, 68 days, passed Gibraltar ge renee ge. £0, to Lawrence, Giles & Co. fork Palisa: 5g "gaifeaorey bigs aaa Ayres, June rm Onn Windsor’ Mok een, F Port an Prince, 18 dave, with cotlee — egress, wo & Greaves Hae been six apes? anchored at the Lower otine J Tirole Brown, Ponce, PR 23 days, w sages. ke, to fturger &Co Has had southerly wi the Lower Quarsniine eee ee Bark Fi le (Br, of Liverpool), Burns, Cube 2) any wit io Reaauld & Franca. a! ehored at the Low. or be eu Gs "iad Selena mows et the Kehr Banquet Newell Schr Mary Rilen, Heide Bebr Three in, 2 muipa” Vireo ® sImer, V viremia 8 cays. vyatt, Virginia, Jones Virginie. 8 da tous, Beleber. Virginia, 4 days. ir M Bird, Jobnaen, Virnla diay. Sebr Helle, Hubberiy, Virginia, 2 Schr Mary Tice Tice hf Lae) bm, "aad Haven. Kebr Wauponss, Norris, Delaware, 3 Ber (loenm, Gaze. Poiledetpoia, 2 Eebr Irabelia, Clark. Philadeiphis, 2 dasa, Ache Milton, Steelman, Vbiladaipbia, 3 Sehr D Jones, Winsmore, Pi Boston. Robe Jane, owen, Philadelphia for Pawtucket, tebr RU decor, Depnia Ph Iadelphis for Brimol, RI, tebr 8 Tyler Jarvis, Fhilsdeiphia for kebr Deborah, West, Puilatel Behr Almon Bacon, Willistas, rbilatelphia for Bridgeport. Behr Kete Stuart Carroll, Troaton for Hartford. Behr Elizabeth Jobneoa, Trenton for Not wich. 7 Boston, Seliew, Paiiacelp bis. Steamer Beverly, Pierce. Philadelphia, Reamer Oevray. Kenney. Provisem facamer Canen'e. Rants. Norw ch anf New London. Beamer Albany, Kenney. Sag Harbor. BELOW. Moro Castle, Reed from Newvort, July 4-1 pilot boat Mary Taylor, No 6. psi ata Bark Old Dominion, ‘tro SAILED. fbip Plymouth Rock, London. ‘Wind during the day SE. Miscellaneous and Disasters, The obliging purser of the steamahip Florida, wbiek arrived yesterday morning from Savannah, has our thanks for fal; files of late papers. im 8 weer Mow for Roston, while pro firmed to Phusdelphia tor reper, TT Bang Waxvanen—Three seamen and the cook's wife of bark Wanderer were drowred when she went ashore at Mal mobth of River Plate, in May Inst. ARK Bex: BORGESS, By era Benn teenie, i ul ashore on Mine Foot Knol from Baltimore for Boston, was ‘V6uh inst, aly S1—Pat tn, the American schr Colene for Detren, ay oy ‘ont; foremaat and toy ron, eight Jaye main ‘topmast, wie faut sells, Sct'wes bowee bo three days by the Petrel plist Tr Sake thee Muncaster, of Hew Yer, inaiot tas hepa Vectra diy teak tense” ay The steamship Avgnsta, of the Ravannah line, went on the Dry dock yesterday for repairs. ‘an, Colburn, 53 days from Havana for Xi t 26 40, kon 76 40 (by the Duteb brig Activo, at Ned her with, rovisions iy ~ waier). Mery Ports. Anpnossan, July 90—Sid Kepler, Tooker, NYork. ASHIN Walle Joly S—ARr Ja: Met, Morse. Liberty, Say Kitigaton, Dolphin, SRG 4 ip! sp? naeed A ane Benner, ‘a0 mhitmore, Beer hone ‘Uharies Lote, onay, June 19—In port aio ®, just err. eK: i Bid 30th, Ta Lavender, , Bon, duly 2i—in port bark Honduras, Bates, for 6 Ver b py! oo! ‘Canrr Ald Geri) Manran, Aniroa, N Yo One, 9-#h! Aghinod, Clark, Boston Wi liame, ol pin’ port shie "ant Indien, Leeraw, from ‘204, Harling, Wyatt, for Moulmein, Cnowtrant, July 284 Piengune, Brooks, Betatol; Oss wd aval he ox dow); ang ', Aenee Leeda, Watta, in Calpers, June AAT Eek Mall, Bowen; a0 daio, ood, Liveryool. Cid 19th, Wm Chamberlain, Sherman, Gomsoon, July $1 ogy Seater sas Oae ore ap anuniann arses daly ae ia port brig’ Dirigo, Brook FEE ASS oat nt sid for by gue, nen , York; therese, Wallis, od heme NYork . ofa Aaa Tals id nach ees chin, for Trniaad 25 peg psi L iris c arash sie poonateas, sels, est 7 cones preety Crowell, from oaton. Mer or rom aay, oly" Boscius, Cook, -Oarduf and United Havana, Jute 8—In port spe Rrie, Kaudsan, for Work. ee carice 3at0 hae 81216; Higa, Freeto f NYork, curries 4 O10 Da at ‘at $1 25; Darke Merrimac, sas Brae rt x hay aii 2 carries 1230 xe BYurk a $123) | “ietaon Sthasoe, for do. 50 teary Sant aotum by, a Bpitfire, Arey, ee ‘Sune 18—Bid ehip Suean L Fitzgerald, Green, Bal- Te via 3) oorrected). In port bi PE eT ee ay aang Seda af oe Wave, be pty ope el Fr Tinsirious, Mies, NOrlesns; 24, 81d 3Lt Filo edgley, Rio Janeiro; Thorwalieen, Re, Pelion ‘wtaie, Mo 40; Ang }s, Arno, do; Bleck or Chet Acianb, Buk er NYerk; Thos 4 ine, Wayne Phil ‘Gla 30th’ era. "fork; Slat; Obarmer, Loss, Beaton; Plotarch, Barker, York, Ent out 90h, Rarriet Franc ‘erkins, | Avan of Pr Cnty Cave, dos I Mi 'adelphis; Hem trod “Colaen, Borlos;'merions Galva, Hubbard NY ork Hesper, Perkibs, Mataazas, (outered July 30 for Haran Eouven, ‘aug’ 2-Bat inwards, crane B ‘Slat, American Congress, Mather, NYork (and sid Aug fi x fom Granny Are Faponld, Aradiano, MYork: 221, =" in port Rose Standish, Hutchings, for Maran: Pills. ee for N aes po 5 y tawront Smee oe Oarver, Liverpool for Hewcastiz, July 30—Cld F W Bailey, Koopman, Phila- Fens 40 Pucnon, Jal 90-1 eyes tig African, Button, for NYork 4 days; N JCRENSTOWN, Jud} aly Si arr Poconosket, Haskell, & Joba, Akype, I W, July 81—Passed by, Agnes Leeds, Watts, from Callao for Cowes, for orders Seca a aug isd Pw Bailey, Koop! Koopman, Paiteseipat. Tons ns stamps. July 3l—In ge sche Ovawa, Seaman, for id ore July Barta 3 "ented, Lnahton York; Lenniz J ‘Mela ey snd Joa Jean Joga havtiste * Roada, but Apes beck Sor bored, Sark Inland City jantaaket * oad: Creep “GabeiNa oki poy Ey Wretusg, reir phn (Sr), #burs‘on. Beaton Old Derarare; wie Gi Hardin ogy Boson: eens at incles; A Gardener, Harding, jones New Bea Bestord. Sid brig Moun Verne, Hall ito Jansiro and “Re Bata ‘Aug 14—Arr sobr Almeda, NYork. MARLEMTON, Avg li-vld sehr May, Hobart, New tine, steamship Catawba, Hawes, from’ Havan ey West, jam bi Whit pout HOLE, A 18, P M—Arr ore taker, ew Mulvord Bs Emre: beiledelpbie: {er “Bostoa Temi yomire, Ip! Curgno- jout for wick, oe iliseveibport or 40; Bay. Biate. Verril, NYG for do: fea Rane-r, Amex do for ppaltaat, Wiliam, Maspe, ‘Staples, Balimore for th; Flight. i pe Mostes Sen ee rime f et, “apres a or, Hi a s . man, . for 3 et," Returned brig Australia.” Sid schr Tom Corwin. F Jeco | Brigs Bpitfire, from the Yorn at ae mae y brige Pencheest, Gilman, Turks Islands for it Age hompeon, New York for Mechies; sree for Boston; Anthony B Neslgon Peas (oe Boots, do for Hautes x, Ni ax, % tor it Jobne tet Ba John, NB; Adelaice, ‘Ble ore Keseuth; ay: ‘Bay yt cache a welt, rig Mary Oaper: se a ba ei ‘tnd Pres Weston op. Maloy, Ph las K New York. for Boston; fen tiene Alo, sid tak Gon donans a mes croshy, Whi:aker, Rove, P sopuosk, WO Atwater, Joim N Plater’ dikamsbrs, ce, Ped WO AI ol + Ephraim ‘and anna, Charles 8 S Carmen 8 fo 8 F Sol'ider, Mary New York tor Boston. $id nadelphia N B Fripk, Amancs ton, 1 “ gon, ate Bl ‘Bil 4 Gor Fi vanes a, Ce abern Fi SS re cae ve es L Parker, Lenragt furan, Alta, Br) rsonthorser, (coy ak Htosdey, Obilmerk for Boston; AS Orizaba. Ks any aa Ree hase ia. Galveston a1 Tndtandle;,anip + ata verpoo'. Towed tort, ships Cor toth' ROBFOLK. Taare sche Altre Roskport re Uluzen, York, Portland, Sprigbiling Ferris, ater ORIPORT, Aug I6—Arr schre Ben Freakin, Thomas jreenleai. Baltimore: B Lot, We ice NYork Lid poh Life ® syaruen ennnant, ‘Aug 15—Arr brig Round Pond, Weaan, Ron- sNRWPORT, An Bas we Gov Anderson, Brunnett, ‘Orleans ed enon Roddion. Fudeteipita Sor, i = ey. ‘arren, Ohapm: Sate do, Sarah Smith do cy, ool ele, fers Jersey City, stoops javerntra’ ‘Arr barks Belle. Ryder, Bos sebra RPh 7 pyaar and \ ere Hixnd. tod Aas Pils, Rovinsome NYork: barks Retnde ken. Havana; Anonimo, Pojero, Oly Point, sare a odors, Rogers, Bosiou; a Hestop, Kyan. Fall diver: J Paroum, Baker, Providence’ Cid i6th, brig Ella Aee4, Tuzo, 8 Jago, Cube PORTLAND, Aug l4—Are brigs Kate Heath, Ketchum, Carderps via Nloncon end Boimes’ Hole Susia Duncan, taw Onrdenas; perior, Robinson, aad Ads ces, Ravecn, Haltmore: Caroling’ Ruskin NYork. ‘Glt barks CHilton, Krezier, Havana; & H Lascomb, 40; lags, Bivens, Bagua; Low Lomond, French, NCB Avg 1e—Are gohr Stranger, Black well bid & lor. jo; Wonder French, NYork; Ninetta, Dart, and Jane B Frasces, Greer, MIGUMOND, Aug lair este DE Sawyer, Pierscn, Pow Jah, Bid cobra m allen, Baker, Boston; Crenshaw, Moss, NYork BAN FRANCISCO, July 20-Arr sohr Vaquero, Newell, Melborrne via Horelalu. SALEM. Ang lé—arr brig Henrico, Conway, Para. Cll bark Aribur Pickering. Cloutmon, Zanzibar. Bld iSth, brig Wm « Sawyer, Kawyer, Philadelphia; sehr P Armsirong, Dw, do REWARDS. T= RY BANK ROBRERY.—A_ behest formation s# will I to deteet burglars bo committed the rbbery upon tein amount stolen was about $86,000, andon ench sums aa may be recovered five per cent will be pid. TZ A MORGAN, Prosident, AND BOXMAK DOLLARS ald to the printer for such information jection of party or partion that hare Meon Fun” printed with my name and 1d- drers erent ue printer wil receive the shove and be cxonersie. 16m ail rouble, Box makers furaihing infor mation relative to tbe samme, will aban’ "3 welaon Ione, REWARD.—LO8T, A WHITE CUBA DOG. THE above reward wid be paid on bis deilvery at all Fifth avenue. PRINTERS reward will be se will ree 4 Ly < Dad m} 5 RFEWARD.—LOST, IN COMING yRou wyKorr's pH ae REWARD.—LOBT, 16h a 3 8 Pleat nck, Ne: on his = hi $5 REWARD.—LO8T, ON MONDAY, 16TH INST. A ‘above re: ‘and 128 Ciia.on very st 126 ebeck in the Pe Canal sires, or in om the Teopie's Bank (0 338 Weat Twenty eighah ee drawn by ¥ @, Hall to the order of Hurst & Treanor. all pertona are wig ©. newotiate the same sa pare ved al the bank Oe ati jont Twenty-cighth street, $10.2 REWARD —108T, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, artis ral om, Parteth seen 8 liver Jorar watoh stachod. ‘The finder were ‘Wont a ere ve LK, thanks of toe owner Sal srsasee and no ques will © Sauuae-faamanenen aND Tod. Boo ee ere tae By Ho'elock Te ry of Munday ou had 1. A.M. of Monday, " 0 howe of Georg wo indscp, New Tock carat gold he near ing ie gesemiesl jemelied dot watch bad atinch lide, with coral on one site, and on the other engraved “George Meyer” The above reward will be paid oa ri covery of said watch, om application as above $20 F REWARD.—LOST OR MISLAID, OX anouat we a small old Bagh pale wash. 7 i , eontaln Y geite the shore reward by roerming Bt AMOS G, Tout TOS, 72 Brondway, WARI 108 jet, IN OlATHAM STREET, 4 tammy tosh with initiaia a0 F. tod the hour by Above reward ‘Will be paid to ‘oder at fi Malberry et,, ia the #tore, with the thanks of the lover, to whom it did REWA $100" et was valued iar above. ita tstrinels yalte, on Rp9uat Of peng & famaby relic, Philadeiphia; | ey jamuer, Dyer, ‘Ror ' NATION, rove la at sltne ne GazeTTR, ‘LOST AND FOUND. " YAUTION —LOsr, TWO PROMGRURY Ni Fenjec cy, betes’ Ravenoae tor é b nd by & | Seu resets eater aaecre ex BebUBL T heb, 7 ‘Soathems street, New York. LO8t—TaN DOLLABS RKWARD —LOB! “) Meturdey. the 14th inet , on Tis tan greet on when ie the usner's ners; abe Berto til Weal Fweny sn ot or tod Y ‘up stairs, will fen as en reward. a street hs ae IN OR QUING TROM, Sreton 4 nday evening, See mold rpeciactes tbe finder wilt rewarded d by returping the same to the above number. ORT—& POCKETBOOK, coer ‘& pro: Not for stxty d63 eit Rebate x pe We. Baad sath’ sight datad Juy ous ort in the order of Swit & scbstior, pe a ey ry rally rewe b; ‘The finder will be lide: 0 437 Housion street, Sw. ee « Pais areas Le bop keg EVRNING, AUGUST 14 Atlanuc mance i tee enous ee eete A uilably ‘ewarded by leaving tbe same a Hotsthisn, Peaner & ceanet’a a> Vesey street, Loire FRIDAY LAST, SUPPCRED 1 IN GOING from No. 7 Wall street to tbe corner of Nassau sizect. a. jue 's revicule, containing highly prised bs @ remombrance of Ubera) reward will be paid by leaving it ‘up stairs. i] OT feats yinall black loathe wer carpet bat, Pid pet, 8: er a, lady. The contents can ‘and a reward wilf be ives at Wet Cos, Ly Duave street, WT" Loox MONDAY MOBNING, THE 16TH INST., a yay and fn yoo get wa gentle. Wok it from ope of :ha Green potat wul be Fewarded for leaving |, at 29 South William street, and oblige Be. owner. F. A. WARD. ROAD T | OST ON THE HUDSON RIVER RAIL! esther bee or dross ol tbe loser by Noy anprem tor Recan ne yy Beany, No. 267 Cherry street, ok oe yetprom ia TOLEN— a CERTIFICATE OF StOOK IN THE THIRD Railroad Company for ten ahares. nambered A eae Cy coreg OF negotiating ins jublic are ca ving oF 0 H ‘certificate wilt ‘be W. H BUR, 229 fulton atrect, PERSONAL AL. ot OS by) aaiviolng ANY xs? TP aBLI sBup PE a WISHING jopt & poy, eleven years 0, ‘® girl, seven yeare old rt ‘sp Boas Monroe steeet for two anquire for IRMINGE AM, NEW JOHW STREET, WEST.—MRS, JEDNINGH ine MiseM Taylor send pour address jeume- jy to the Herald o! jews from home. If after ‘Thared: Charleston Post office. In poth cases ad+ \ECRASED UNITED STATES be ag y= gone oon! Yond Of seamen or marines ane the service of United states may hear of som: qmech to their efvent: age upon spolication, to Sem ORL . LisWis, Ufoe third slory, 110 Broadway, New York eity. INANOIAL —H. B WILL PLEAS® SEND Hi8 AD- dress again to A D. box No 120 Herald ae there: is no No 136 Broadway to be found F THR GENTLEMAN WHO TOOK MY OOAT, while isboring wy _— al aberration, will =. the Kindvese to return ibe rraotype aud lettere thst were tp the pockets to me, at Ho. oie Front etree, be we ooafer @ favor on @. W. 0, | IF Je8B ANN, OR JANET cAsneawooD, wo lived last May 25 9 Ba Kast Thirt, call on ‘birty Srat street, will Bdwerds Bro's. 29 W. she will hear to ber sdvaniege. NFOBMATION WANTED—OF EDWARD AND PRAN- cis Cumsky, Co ogre aoe who left New Yort for bouth Caroline aformation addresved to their brother, at K: will be thapas pe: al "een Nemes Fors OUMSaY. FORMATION W. WANTED —MR. RO ROBERT WoL i: of segars, re ATION WANTED—OF JOHN THowas JO. x Patoys 4° ann Dinwiddie: when leat Bim will be thankful:y rece dreas J- D box 10 Hereldomioe. Caneda please [rromarion WANT?D OF JOHN BURCHARD, pbonograpbie lately of Olocinnata, ey] New York tiale, ny" information coacern Dim, to BE. O© MeFetrioge Ro. . NY ‘Wil be thanktully received. Sbou d this mee the eye of Mr. Burehera, of advantage by writing asa Dove, KR, HENRY TINTON, IF IN THR CIty, WiUD ‘oblige & friend by leaving hm addroan 91 814 Broed way. aah n DaKoER: 4-4 TLL is rerjuence of your imaving apd allepa be forgiven If you are in ws 500 Coun., August M4, 1658, REWARD.—MRS BLIZA BRANNAN fA5 a4 ‘afternoon of mirring from this city ato % the 2. *oen abe was oa, joo tire earl Gorliaadl and Trey etrecta, about ber way to the Port Bishmond ferry. Mippasraoce beterecs twenty ded and. intrty nyewrnet axe, of medium wie, ght hair, blue yee, low forehead Ake wad rerand iu mourning, Mack hatand vail biask beroge areve, with eatin etripes black moantilla with 4 gion hoor, w th deela. edarms attached, and s light Diack pararol an the ber recovers. or for any teformation whie Bowecrt other whareshbouts by Dr Chas iH A, athe 0 rane. U. a. 8, A. Medical Parveyor's office, 110 Oraad street, Rew ‘York eity. 4 «| A 207 TATE WANTED, 8 Wirt A Few AUNDRED ollare. porine s which will pay $4,000 to 85 000 per artiv'e of risk. Apply for ail particulare st, near th ay. Pali pre x3 b ee | Hotei, est suthe tum Lo ane bia Intorest in te success; a'ready doing hey of from $17 60) to $27 000 [a 1, ted ape ralieled in beauty of it le too extenatve and respoo- sibie for ope to manage alone. and the propriety ia Anxious wo resiric bis cares to the medical oe cof the inativa- Uon, Call and examine, or addrems rete We WKUARRD, M.D. PARNER. WANTED- WHO HAS A Cast “OAPITAL Of from $65.00 to $10.00, in & perfectly safe basinsss, where there is po ponaility of Ines and where the capital ome bedonbled if not quadrupled every year, None pet these giving real name snd address will be noticed, Address Fi- narcicr, box 120 Herald office, ns wee HAVE TO DAY SOLD OUT OOM INTRaRsT ig cigsr and tobacco business of Bolomen p~ ned ‘rest, to our browbers, Cneeea iene and ‘Simon lemon. RL HOLOMO! Naw Yon: Ausrunt 16, 1888. sITZ a APERRING TO THR ADOVR WE Have T ure of announciog that we shall conunue tne tobacco business of Molomn Brothers on our sole nd account, under the old name and a mre. _New ¥ Yorn, August 16, 6, iss8._ 8 Sit (oN Bove, yg & DRY G0008 AND HOSTRRY BUSINESS OTM & Solemon, %) Bowery, is the suibers Biase x ew Youx, Anguat 16, 1 1a88, Dan sinay A WANTED, i Sea “ql was rer carb ‘The Saume eacvst, logue ier i. eee Basene ot street, room No, 7. = D. oa pune an ang ome ana apo {a an ental Mr Penn room No. wha and no three mon Rt ed ) — FOR BALE, ALY INTEREST IW A 4 seaenoeres Dusiness, connected $1,000 ir howsea in thie clip, pa: ip lag swat fan be ie ato #8 90, an tne, upoly a 000. By) yd BLECTRO OHRMICAL RaTHS, 5 cad, Bros away Partner wamed, gontlemas onah capital will have a chance aaldom ofrad. Direalisns are @ income, Physician or chemist preferred 3, 000. =A Goon ¢ OPPORTUNITY 18 OF FB Ty * LT — -G fab! $3,000, Seerresees grotiable investment fa. the man: ‘Boning, ho i I sbaudon tacee™ Address §., care of $5.00 000 SB ueyeces $5,000, Tea arge profin wt will realies Any person baring the wishing to engage In a resp ec Lgraid oes atmant to amonnt, OF for a sat vole business, Ad 4m

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