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WHOLE NO. 8711. ABRIVAL OF THE VANDERBILT. THREE DAYS LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE, FRESH DISTURBANCES IN NAP. Unpopulerity of Garibaldi’s Ministry. THE GREAT BELT QUESTION. The Belt of the Champton “ Detained” im Lorden Till Paid For, Depressed. State of the American ‘Produce Markets, &e.n, &e., &e. The Uni ted States mail steamsiip Vanderbilt, P. E. flat rep» veef and pork heavy, and to effect sales a con- Siderabl» reé‘cction ‘rom ate quotations necessary in eac!. Pacon firm. Lard steady a: 878. . 69. 6d. Tale low «lightly advanced, North american 64° 6 ‘LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. ae, Mr. John ©, Heenan, the “ Benicia Boy,” accompanied by Jack Macdonald, his trainer in the reoent exciting prize fight, arrived from Southampton, England, late last night. He wag quietly received at Quarantine by a few of his friends, the hour veing much too late for any popu- jar ovation. THR WEENAN KECRPTION EXCURSTON. ‘Messrs, Campbell aed McCabe, of the Mata Saloon, who are the intimate friends and advisers of the Benecia Boy, whose victorious return to his native shores has been 20 long an@ eagerly expected, organized om excursion on Friday fast to intercept the Vanderbilt, in which they | wall wert edviged tat Heenan had taken passage, and to give | tunit, the'‘Champion of America a tting welcome home. Tho splendid steemtug Jobn A. Lockwood was chartered for thts purpose, and on Friday morging a select party of Bee Lefevre, Commander, from Havre, aud Southamptea on | Eeenan’s partisans assembled at ‘Pier No. 3 North river, the 4th f f a this and after tome delay embarked upon the steamer. Pas- wn. oe P.M, ie =n sengers ‘were also taken on board from Brooklyn and Bight, ” Pringing-285:pussengers, © full cargo of umnsually Staten Isiand, A large supply of eatables gave value pieCoutinental goods,and the accustome’ French | assurance that the toner ‘man would be well and Ppgtish maits. C the list of passengers we' tind the followimg names>—~ Co 4 Cipriani, Aid-de-camp to Prince Napoleon; Hon. J. provided for, and a small ‘trass cannon, under the charge of 8. Decker, 8. Wiltom, ‘‘the Douglas ganner,” | The acrobat! and Mesers Ferris ard Chalevers, was placed upon the } with but little interest, as the ‘ators seemed more forward deck to thunder its'hearty salutes to the pugitis- 1, White, late'Uuited States Consul at Lyons; and'Signor | ticiking. Frank McCabe, Councilman Campbell, James Gorin from! the Grand Opéra at Paris. ‘Gol. Cipriani comes hers to perfect the necesmery ar- Jangementefor the reception of his Royal Highness Prince Napoleon, who will shortly visit our shores in his vew ‘and super steam yach: Castard. John C, Heenan, ‘‘Ceompion of the World,” sccompa- Hicks, valed by tis clever aué accomplished treimer ‘Jack Mac- Donald; ‘s also on borrd. The voyage has beey throughout most umseasonablo— strong westerly wists prevailing nearly the entire dia- tance. spoke American’tark Racehorse, bound east. ?--@ocurred in Hmpland, the liabiltiee emounting to over a Gui Thursday, Seb inst., at 3:40 P. M.; im lat. 49 65, ton. 9600, passed stexustup Arago, bound east. 11th inst. -exomenged signate with Swedish bark Amazon, in iat. 46 90, fen. 62 80, betting west. 19th, im Int. 42 16, lon. €4 00, and the patienc~of the company were exhausted, and the Lockevood returme! to this city, stopping at Coney Istand, morning the makiag, steamer = agen. off the Hotk, and the watch for the Vanderbilt was re- sumed, Salutes were almost constantly'fred, and were | his belt together, acknowledged by passing vessels. Letters for Heenan | from ono of bare gegen oes a — 4 were pieced, in charge of Mr. Martinea,’ the pilot who | men would retire for afew minutes, ead, on returning, usually takes charge of the Vanderbilt ow her arrival hero, | would present themselves a8 they appeared After aday of anxtous waiting, with oceasional reliefs in the form of false alarms of the approseh-of the steamer, million and # half sterlinn. Tho American hovses ip | and arriving at gr dork at about ninc c'clock. ~ ‘Biverpool in the hide trade were not compromised. Guard. Ap ambasentor from Naples was soon expected to ar- dormer, for ap alliance with Sardinia. ‘The mintswy lately appointed-by Garibaldi wasanpopu- dar in Bicily, amd freah massacres hed occurred. of #be company. : ‘police stations bad been sacked and pillaged, and many caahueeanes ‘persons kiHed-in skirmishes. The King bad arrived there and immediately ordered the formation of a ‘National | count of the exevrsion, its incidents and adventures will | yet the latter de given in te-morrow's issue. Quite a crowd were gathered at the dock npon the ar- rival of the Lockwood, and both there and along the + rive at Turin, with « propostiien from the king of the | strocts leading from the dock the grectest disappointment was felt at Heexan’s non-appearauee. receiv: an Palais Royal ec Mershal of France, and }o-dcrome’s <n ‘rter had held several conferences -with Count Rechberg, Thaving for his object the bringing about of a moro per- det understanding between the governments of #ustria vend Prussia. ‘Tho Federal Council of Switzerland will submit the fol. Bowipg question to the forthcoming European Conference had). ARE'VAL OF THE VANDERBILT. at the Vanderbilt's dock there wer. “eave the Simplon Pass perfectly accessible to France | ‘or the landing. Apertment have been secured for both Heenan and Re Come oon CORNERS 80 CONN: oo 06 Sis dill Medd paAiey Wikaaaeinae sboutrbetween the Kings of Sardinia and Naples, relative.| 1. tne: hotel immadiately upon their arrival in tho city. POSTSCRIPT. Suwpay, Two o’CLoce 4. M. to tho common interests of their intereata in Italy? ‘Me Portuguese Ministry had been dissolved, ‘The steamship Africa, from New York, arrived at Li- verpoal on the 2d inst~ The steamship Prioee Albert, from New York via St. Johns, N. Z,, arrived at Galway on the 2d inst. ‘The steamship North Briton, from Quebec, arrived at Londonderry on the 3d inst., en route to Liverpool. Sicily. PaterMo, June 26 1860, Fresh disturbances have taken place, Garibaldi bag sent troops to so-establish order, His ministry was un- popular. @@airs in Faples, ‘The London Times correspondent, under date of Naples, Sune 28, saye:—Naples is in a state of siege. The police ere hupted down. The commiseariat stores and archives dbave been burned. Cannon have been placed inside the Palace. The soldiert ave everywhere, The agitation is immense. The following despateh, also from the London Times car- respondent at Naples, ie of later date than the above:-— “Naples is tranquil and iediferent. The police in the 7 Napias, June 28—Evening. This evening riotous assemblages took place in the Strada 4i Toledo. A grand gala was beld to-day to celebrate the inaugura- fion of the oonstitutional flag. je quiet, The state of Baron Breuier is satisfactory. The constitation bas not yet been published. The health of Barou Brenier & improving, and be will soon be able to resume his funetiaue as Ambassador. The King sends to Morrissey won't fight, the Freneh Embassy twice @ day to inquire about bie health. Finanelai and Commercial. LONDON MONEY MARKET. ‘Consols closed on the 3d inst. at 99% 9 99)4, for ac- want, ex dividend. Thrre was a good demas for money, and an casy metket was expected during the coming week. ‘When igh\ with anon exci “ He’ op denedte thro ), ght toe when t t> tell me so, i pam, in order 0 sive full bead of a friend wao veeu p acidly amok eegar at bis bedside, and the triend starte oan ty roach for the remaincer of the sfernoon. Irishmen caticcted, ot {Fram the London Sperting Life, Reenan avd Jack Macdonald cail this day at about two olciock, in the Vanderbilt, hi te Lees aa cami thowe eight this morning, whe will scoompan: them to bid them Mr. 4 Sepicin’s child with a hearty $ finisbed Morrissey (ll come over to Rn. gland again and send that Staleybridge Infant to bi-bi,”’ | ceeded ‘up Broadway to Park place into the enet gate of wbereapon the editor of the i + Al Jul at quarter to | severa! cheers from male voices wore borne aloug by she On arriving at Vanderbilt Landing the battalion compa- the troopers and tbe four large bag er. wagons, wi latter, wider the care of Mr. Stadiey, Proseeded by the carriage read. Before leaving the the redoubtable “Boy”? in the noon’ tap. - He, fomener, to ard upon with really did Bot look the formidable bi . Heenan at ance rattled barrative of what he intends te do wi he gete home, “T’ll improve that nose fe reminded Heenan that Hurst seemed ag if be meant Gghting. Not he,’ roars ont the Yaukes cham; making, and hopes, ont Hee. full effect to bis emotions slaps the keops out of nice wovice,”’ ays Jerry Noon, who has been quiet! # the champion as he lee y wonder what the bed. 1 he'll be when he knows a little more.’ Heenan was for showing us all his testimonials, and, £286,000 of gold from Australia, had aarived in London, | BOWitstanding tbeir being packed up in readiness to LIVERPOOL COTTOK MARKET, Laveapoot, July 3, 1860, ‘The sales $f cotton in the Liverpool market for the three days added up 25,000 balee, inclwding 7,000 dales to epecalator#. The market was irregular, with a down- ward tendency, om! quotations were berely maintained. STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHRETER, crags the Atiantic, sive cup presented en beara the inseription:—“This cap is presented to Je he would insist on | out _a mas. to bim on Monday “might. The tpt Heenan b: a fea Rogiisnaen, Mrequenters of Mr. J. Pre ‘vost's Hope, Stopney of his ianly and gonsiowaniy ‘conduct his stay in Mugland.” In pddition this, a party of Irishenen, of the most meritorious nature. At aa expense of £30 he Advioes from MancRwer are eufeverable, There was | Sit Sot Seoumentuver the romalee of hie nom more animation in the market, but prise werc hardly evpported. Breadstuffe had a downward Jendency, and all qualities slightly declined. Wakefield, Nuch & Oo, report the weather has been favorable for crops. Flour very dail, and declined 64. a le. per bbl. Wheat dull and declined 1d. 8 24. per cental; red, 108. 84. a 11s. 34.; white, 119, ‘B41. 9 12%. 94. Corn had declined 64. 9 Is, and holders ‘were pressing op the market. There were considerabie PPesies of yellow at S08. a Sie.; white, 238. 64. a Sta, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Provisions generally were dull, Tho yarious cirgularg i . | Steamboat man Freeman, wbo line buried at Winchester te Macbinery poor conta toon we aw, acae ae ten, aa him jn hi» fata) ‘llnew heard what I'd done, be & pocket knile, the only think im the world Freo- bad to call his own when he should pot ail Heonaa ret’ i rife Pas when the died, and | value that jarns to his country without a belt. to bum at the Alhambra is not yet , detain: ‘and early Bailed At were highly pleased with the extursion, and Camp- % bell and McOswe received the unanimous thanks | him ahi There had been fresh disturbances at Naplee. Tho Tt was goverally: observed, however, | locking hem wished to feek for Heenan again it would ‘be im'tho columns of the ‘Rraatp. A full ac- | bled hinyto reach "8 was determined that another party should be farmed | Sayers apd another ta; Prince Napeteon will will #eccee’ Jerome Bonaparte a8 | jest night, who came up taformed us that Mr, Torrance, the agent, bad declared that she would liew: Quarantine, and that the first class pacsengers would 9 put ashore at White- ‘This news created the greatest excitement at the Malta ‘Saloon, aud passers-by observing this, dropped into seo if @e Benicia Boy was present, acd quickly disappeared to give place to ancther curious individual. Capt. James <0f tho Great Powers:—Is it to the interest of Burope to | Turser was immediately sent fur, and started posthaste Heensnand Macdonald landed at -aten Island. foenan is in exeollent health. He did act ¥ring his hardly earn- ed belt with bum, for ecasons slated elsewhere im eur co- lumns. Ve are informed that Beonan will remain at Mr. Burns’ hotel, at Quarantine, until to morrow, and the | Sixth Company, umber of his visiters Wday will probably be very iarge. A number of his intimate friends in this city have ehar- | Beventh tered a steamtug, and will proceed to the island before {'E" ‘with the belt which he yct means to fight for, Daring Heenan’s stay in En, ‘he bas made ap yumense nin ber of friends from bis quiet and gentiemanly conduct, a* talent, aud we feel suze that } and Rosin steady a! 4s. 5/. \ 4° 6!. for common, Spirits | wWemay' turpentine dull ap‘ quotations nominal at $2». 61 firm, Rice s eady, LONDON MARKETS. Sugar, steady. Coflee, frm. Tallow, firm, Saltpetre, it ARRIVAL OF THE BENICIA BOY. and orderty him, as all seemed ‘Tom then took up bis belt above his head. ropcrior Fi ‘Thi fotal.. ‘The dismissed. ern rivers, It preeents a formidable Mout twent: 8 covered the fourth bei “casion protected aly by the The following is Bumber ‘men presen! ‘Weld officers: oe bth Company , Capt. th Com fi » Furst Company, Capt. a condensed shortly a been fewer than 1,560 aasembiage at Faruborough, they every class, comprising members of legal dignitaries, ad rocates, lawyers, professors, wuthors, artists, actors, merchants, Te was ‘truly a most retpectablo and “yo Sayers and the ia as ee about the grounds, chatting cheer with their-triends, or puffing the ‘@toatter of course, the observed of all obse ‘imoprcasior seemed to be wee between Tom and ‘ ‘feat ae had been expected, but as they were genusully iking apart from each other, there bad been for judging properly. er8, poets, clerks, &e. a eclevated stage, about four ordinary occasions as an orchestra. This stage which is feet long and ten or twelve feet in breadth. at the top; and closet on three si Mie opens which was on this yy two lines of (giving it som what of @ prise ring air), while space in front is of accommodat: several ic partof the entertainment untent on witnessing the great di shortly after the performers q) Sen cmns mt belts, Heenan bi which addresses Mr. fh ir intention of returning to England Swear | or November hour there could by a couple or mg Persons present, and il the nobility, hgh of f isiters, began to in the direction of the gardens, Both looked well and cheefful, and beyoud a ali mark of a healed cut on Hoeumn’s right cheek, eit bore any traces of thei lato pavere punishment. The place in the open air, commenced with a series of gym. Nest ic performances cle’ closely followed by Cusick (Heenan’s trainer), Ned Price, of Boeton; James | and Heenan, wie were loudiy cheer. Mr. Costello, J. Nefew, of Atbeny; Chief Eugineer Deskor, > wee Wr. Winans, of Saltimoro; £. J. Christiansen, John Ma- hy tony and various city and United States officials, were | while Sayers stood on among the conspany, wh'th pumbered aboxt seventy-five wall. After stopping at‘Bedioe’s Island to ufford the pas- | the events connected with the late Bengers an opportunity of witnessing the exeention of | T, the Lockwood "proceeded down the bay, and tay off Sandy Hook during” the day, and at nighteast anchor | should be any present off the Government Wecks, ov the Jersey shore. The | but of this part of his duty night was pessed in most mischievour pranks, end in the most unburdened «merriment yesterday becough, and give # mimic feats, after which Tom and bis the eatadles and dyinkables, as well as the gupply of coal mounted the platform, attired in Numerous failures among the leather merchants had sapply pegs The relative size of the ‘height, length of arm, ‘Second Company, Fourth Company, Capt. Riviet. Munroe, mayor ten wove joined the liberality displayed on this occasion. regiment, on the marsh, mustered eight com: %ends of (¥ e Ald for the Widow Mathews. | ygarne dollar towards the fund for the een files front, and the files front. They were loudl; for reat advantage over his more ‘itor. Both men were cheered box more . rineed te bad alee heat ian eevently | muskets and formed in front of the hotel, in readiness for 9, Capt. Priee.. city officials, were present, Seventh presented their usual fine go, éterly ance, and, with the exception of be 0 po ill effects from the arduous of The route of march was continued up Bronu Way , oppo- Bite the tw Hotel, where the Seventh’ regipent it deserve great @redat for The Seveath Weermns Rivers ror 1860 —Subjoined is i lives and much money: , in admiration | Steambonts sunk and damaged by ice. during | Steamboats enagged and eunk Steamboats run into bank boat collisions. on Flectro. so Faro! encoun- eltbciog accompanied by an appropriate uadoss, each belt being accom ap ai ress, Worris proposed 40 reudy lest t ee with their uature; ‘audience kindly relieved juite familiar with the addresses. It, and holding it exter ded above his head, proceeded slowly from the ove end of the to the other, » aD prepared to retire, when @ hint at 4 tation of that interval was filled up by more ight ehirt, that of Sayers being sleeved to his wrists, while ‘Heonan’s long, Cute, memelar urs were tered fre the shoulders. ‘seen, and it was at once y. rather less than were loud! cheered. even! similar iment, aise took their positions, and at about a quar- to that of the afternoon, ut the attendance was much gumdunin (sates ace eg Bix through passongers-came with the mai). eaten. oh tee odin performance | ing to the heel, Colonel Elisworth commanding. ‘s q and Heenan started immediately for London b; ig hired, to put tosea at twelvee'clock | the evening train. but a: about tea minutes of eleven the arrival The Seventh regiment, National Guard, Colonel Let forts, returned from Staten Island yesterday, having | hotel prese@ed the usual spectacle observed ng Camp Scott yesterdsy the troops devoted the early | sees lane nod rater feast at every step, tracted for departure. Shortly after nine o'clock the troop up Broad way © Union square, down Fourth avenue and (mounted) left the camp, ex route for home, and made | Bowery to Gand street, where the procession Mledto | heir way to the ferry by the regular carriage road, At | the bb gel to tho Sixth regiment armory, tea o'clock the tents were struck, and nething could be Spectators wee more pleasing to the speeiator than to witness the | with a rightroval salote of cheering and buzzas. Tho Prompt manner in which the-manmuvre wae accompliah- | “rill room, imo which the procession marched imme- ed. After loosening the cords two men were appointed to each tent, and cach taking charge of one of the poles, pilpim ipl tye petpdeptemelnychond fe ye ge ht Abrown oves to the left, aad, where a mo nent before a words, “-Weeome Zovaves,” in gilt letters, were among stood an open space appeared, broken | the decoratins that deserve mention ye sokMere hemsecl ver, . ge of the of the regiment soon after took place. whe orders Sony of the Adjetant’s report of the the Sevedh on their return from the Staten to fire ove hundred and two gins. The Raghth regiment, After the customary exchan, play eT ae in review before the Sayer in front of the City Hall. Major General Sandford std @ d¢patation from both branches of the Common Cour #, with other appear. sunb wnt, exhibit- ¢ emp Lhe. relief of the wid ow INDIANA. on the Wes, . The , bat the . Jane Hale, wife of olelens fully thousand peop! was looked on ch was brough! was t to and on which was dispiayed the 18 position op the rignt band side, ‘the left. Mr. Morris then intro- duced the heroes to the assembly, and, in a short speech, alluded brie@y to the career of both men, together with here neo wee Dow that Heenan’ tee) atte oat Sry spasseth show,” by the way in which he coun- tered with, abd returned many. of “the Boy's” nite. Se _ven bouts were = throngh, coomns in ‘The y ‘The appearwmco of the celebrated company while drawn €| suvesssesexes. pro. 15, 1860. rith- "HE ZOUAVES IN NEW YORK gate of the Park. as the troopa marched to their poai- ton in front of the City Hall, they wore greeted with "NEW PUBLICATIONS. c applause from the anxious multitude. Both commands Arrival e United a. ae wad ibid voriewsa Vp tha lever the meee a Nig See Received to Jaly 7, 1860. fast 6 ie actor Mewes Phere Dail te- | lslret tothe impatient crows crparea ve wom | 20a! de + hearsreageal me and Common Councti— | the Zounve drill. A number of the Zouaves tof tho ranks | 1 Black Gauntlet, @ Taken Om the: First Divie | Prior to the drill, and thove who rewainea numbered | 4 Mother's Trials. N. Ms, de. sixteen files front, or thirty-two men, evidently picked Kight at Last, and other Tales, New Yori as treated to another “sensation” yester- } men. The drill commerced by ‘exercising in the day ‘morning by tho arrival of the celebrated United | manual of arms in Zouave ; Commanded by Capt, E. E. Etls | 46 it progressed elicited wor, who reached the city about half-past eix o'clock, | ®pplause from the ten thousand spectators ‘resent, Travels and Researches in Eastern Africa. Missions in Japan and Paraguay. ‘The Central Gold Region. Historical Sketch of Commerce and Navigation. open ranks (Hardic), ong round after round of eathus'agtic Isaac Newton. excursion hom were many of the officers and yen of wh ‘, eo ™ Seventh and bighth regiments, in ull uniform, in thew | S°@Hambulism and Cramp. bes the previous evening about balf'past | execution of the manual of aris, the Zouaves are very | Margaret Moncrieff, o'clock, and came, of course, directly to this city. quick bat iv opening and closing ranks rnd dressing De Boismont on Hallucinations. ion enjoyed by the Zouaves induced sevora) hun- ¥ ither eaccuting them by motions oF simyple word of com People to get out of their beds a few hours earlier | mand. Their firimg by files and by fours was very ual for the purpose of witnessing the arrival and evpiery- far the best executed yovements in the rst part of the drill, In the comp ny movements of the ion of the strangers. The pier at the foot of Cort # /ouaves, yesterday, among which were opening, doubling lane street was occupied by Company F, Fourth regiient } vd closing rau a ht by tts inte lines ne rans for- mation, marching ip Columb com) wv of attillery, commanded by Capt. James McMahon, and a | tr {cubio quick tmo—and alts ip the obtique Beep, thoy + Of sixty men from the Sixth regiment, Col. were all Sees with @ precision which, _ be were order close inion, cannot Surpar'zed in this country. reer ee MUGS % | ich we were not prepares notwithstanding the bigs preceded them. rement necessaril, loadin, Notwithstanding the early hour of the morning, the great J ot a man ite ie companies call de tee. ue the land.pg yiaoe of the steamer. reputation of the the Itaac Newton, with the excursionists on board, hy wuperiority. salute of ine gaus Was fired by Capt, MeMuhon’s com and eft, formatior Veg yy tn baitle) and the pany, followed up by three tremendous cheers, which | inst tegen ® formation against Cat fa yoo oo muet bave been very Daverivg to the strangers. In this | Wich the troor # formed in @ sort of pyram shape ‘ s superbl ecuted, aud elicited much applause. demomatr ation of welcome the people joined heartily, and | uring the v-Aontiee of she resent ee are ane eernpauy the Zousves respouced with equal enthusiasm in their | drill the Zo'saves wore knapsscke, but in the skirmisl ‘Well calculated to gtvo the be- quite se much noise, i they mustered only about sixty | nolder an idea of tke efticttucy of the yee fm actual —— . Sita cues rane ces on au tig the effect of 'y and cay: ie somes ee the celebrated corps by the Sixth was | SO! Y Wnea soap desks te eal tebs tee ‘ery oF contucted in much the usial manner, and after somo fit- | tent of field as ekirmisters, with av agility and s ring): Hedelay the march was yursued up Certlandt street to | Ucés ot woven nt giving the greatest paysiblo effect Lo Broadway and the Astor Howse, in the following order:— | DOtD their fire'and’ bayonet assault, yet easily asemblivg were own peotliar way, without bemg able, however, to make | “ill they ‘ansh ‘them. ‘The Zov ave arill was ogother when requiring Company F, Fourth regénent, Capt. McMahon, ‘treat, the dheer on pear to Omcite wn enthusiasm in tneir ranks. We Detachment of Sixth we yy ander the commend of | do not pretend, i Rurpay. in the ‘order of their drill yesterday; suffice it ane. to The Zouave Cadets, Capt. E. E. Ehworth, commanding. | Chicagome made, the contdent capreesion of their eyes, At the Astor House the escorting companive and their |} the uviformity iw the sige of the bg re = ae _ guesta stacked arms im the var rot, after which they | “TY ‘Dearing, aad added to this their easy fitting up . forms, convince! the military oouuoizecurs present tbat marched up stairs to tho refeotory; where's bountiful | there-was muscle, will and diasioline te the Gh breakfast was spread for them. Previog to giving the | avessuch ag be.ve not yet been developed in this section of order to charge the-country end, wa doubt pot, cleewhere in the Union - on the oaibien end drinkslea, Col, Poscx- | "go deseritve the Sci tn detest wound require more space ney addreteed Col. Elisworth, the gallant yormander of | thun we can devote e Uird part of the Aexbibition was the skirmish aril wasrwithig » Yew hundred yards of the dock, acolonel’s | OF disposition Pow Mom In this bod proved ¢heir Hawksview, i Alvan Stewart on Slavery, Leaves of Grass. Handbook of Artillery. School of the Guides. Handbook to Europe. Holcombe’s Poems. Bissell’s Panic and other Poems, Fauriel’s History of Provencal Poetry. Fragments from the Study of @ Pastor, Banett's Letters onithe Divine Trinity. Mitchell's Popular Astronomy. Philemon’s Revised English Songstrese. Hitchcock's Anatomy and Physiology. Marriage and its Violatians. Thirty Years in the Arctic Regions. Cicero on Oratory and Orations, Punshon’s Sermons. Danesbury House. which ip open , to the right alry History of Genghis Kban. Abdridgement of the Debates of} Congrese. Vol. Cousot action. The ro | M4; 1839-1843, run in rallying im the centrs, ap- Steam for the Million. ‘The Three Clerks. article, be ise a ped vay Dr. Smith's Smaller History of Greece. Debates of Lincoln and De uslas, The Watch—Its Construction, Merita and Des fects. The Union—A Poem. © The Little Beanty. Fifty Years of a Playgoer’s Journal. A New Age for the New Church. the very first ‘movement the ieugo Zou to it, besittes the technicalities the Zouaves, in the following manner:— of the words of command, uly of comprehension by qi Cor. Busworm asp GevTieuns—In welcoming you to Nar dg in meativasy matters. The Zouaves, oF, ee ; Japan and the anerng lala e' ie er moet Ty fame—are organ , the city of New York, the sixth regiment offer you a slight he ibe O ero oee duVinconves Rad the | 2 History of the Republic of the United Stater. repeat. Previous to iis Interesting ceremony however, | precy aay sein OF the Chasgours de Vinownnes and she 1 will call upon the Rev. Matthew Hale Smith toinvones | Zuaves Dlessing. regiment, then offered up the following prayer:— wide c celeb rity for the precision w tl Of } and the lw yer of whom di such terrible effective- ‘The Rey. Marrwew Har Swrra, chaplain of the Twelfth | noes in thy Gis ates oamelen. The-conm ,pany is composed sean atively of voungsaee, Ida Randolph—A!Poem. * Exposé of Gambling. ‘= Natural History, for the Use of Schools and Fa- milies. ‘and akill of their tactics, tic dig! who are red by arduonscourse of gymuast wre shank, Thee, 0 Lord, for this bright and beautifel | Piineasd. miscumr developement Wer the proud military | MaxvaL DR La Masongata, (Manoal of Masonry friends of order, law and it. this lerchange o! good feeli oe cents eencd in] opinion + of the various more drm the bonds of our brotherhood and national har servants who visit our city, May | Balm of mal mony. Bless these Thy the Vinit be full of good resulta; and may it ever bo that | Att} |o conclusion of vhe dill, Captain Elleworth, of the our citizen soldiers may visit each and all sections of the | gonayy i¢ copelusion ly greet and, wud thus perpetuate what the valor, mueritlons and | 2A sista of dissiplive tc which he bas brought his pau fotism of our fathers won. Guard these Thy servants comm A Todeed, we ero-bound, in all’ Justice, to ac- kbew jedge that the Zousves, ally speaking, are eu- ty, and thenreturn them home ful) of pleasant memuries ‘company connected with this visit, and resolved to be more ep d mat ter the drill the ones end the ¢ cocort marched back while away from home; preserve them in peace and safe of the fame they now enjoy. Be with us and our chi to 1 he Sixth tee egw he with our fathers, for the sake of our mis sed. The Secevenein onend divine sorvice at Trinity eased Redewner. Amen. chy rch this forenogn, at balf-past ten o'clock. A fow invited guests were present at the breakfast, amoug whom we noticed Col. Butterfield, of the Twelfth. NEWS FROM ‘THE PACIFIC. After breakfsting at the Aster House and enjoying some necessary ripose, the Zouaves again shouldered their the march t the Sixth regiment armory, at Centre Mar- feet. The estorting corps, composed of the detachmenta from the Governor's Guard and Company F, Fourth | $ ‘80 dates of June ‘Broadway, it the same order as was observed in march- fraternal zations ) present that it Waaite avers impossible for a petusto . arore Br ote of ont | Koad will and make 1 ody of ‘men of the same wumber to take trom them the superiority which they claim, and havo vous far 4 rival of the Calffornia Overiand Mail. Van Bonan, Arkansas, July 14, 1960. ‘The overland mail cosch, with the regular San Fran- Representative’ of the Grand Eastern Lodges of ith, arrived here at balf past ten o'clock this morning. ‘There baye beom no arrivals of veewels here since d eparture of the leat mail. Sailed June 24, ships Midnight, for Melbourne, and morning. We thank Thee for the gathering of these triumphs ; they have achieved. It was the unauimous | >y Andres Cassard. Published by Macey % ives of military organi- Sickles, N. Y. ‘This is a voluminous work of over 1000 pages, large octavo, containing all the forms, ceremonies and catechism used{in the various stages of Freo Masonry. The author seems to hold an elevated position in \the Order, judging from the string of titles appended to his name, such as Very Potent Grand Master of the Sublime Grand Lodge of Per- fection, la fraternidad; Very Equitable Sovereign Prince of the Grand Council of the Prices of Jeru- salem; Very Wise and Potent President of the Sovereign Chapter of the Rosicrucians; Mustrious Commander-in-Chief of the Sovereign Grand Con- sistory of Sublime and Valiant Princes of the Royal Secret of the State of New York; General ted by the military men present , where they were dis 25, and telegraphic advices of the | Venezuela, New Granada and Cuba, and Plenipo- tentiary to the high Masonic Powers of the United States, &c.,&c. The book is dedicated to the very Ban Rxaxeneo, Juve 25, 196°. | ittustrious and distinguished brother, Albert Pike, Gr.*.33, Very Potent Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the Southern district of ‘UP in front obo Astor House was hailed with gencine Fy yay Warrior, for Mazatlan. The Midnight wok 23000 | the United States of America. The author declares enthusiasm. An tmmense crowd of people filled the side walks, and the stoop, windows and roo’ of the fy‘ Mck® of wheat. on all ocemions of « public parade. Repeated ‘and rather fantastic costumes et | portant change. ple attention. The march was pureved 1 Hon. street Hero auotber deuse mass of assembled, and received the Zouavon corner diately, Was tastefully decorated with American tage and ithe banners of tho Sixth, while at inter ‘vais floral vreaths and numerous appropriate devices are confirmed, Many Island enampment, honored the with and ® “tige-ar,” in which the pape: face joined with good will. (nm reaching the drill room the escortig coms and the Youaves formed opposite each other, and abe former went through a oumber of —— O) Sar cosas Meee J with areata che moet defen: tatended a5 4 wel Gaivie to tm ausangea., he lator wore thes pet Girough a litle bit of chojce drilling, performing each movement wih a promptness sac celerity which elicited Gul. Eliswort! ordere’ Bis. sean 4c colemwotongn the wet, ame of the Axth apd Eighth regiments, when a simulta- noour shout of “One, two, three, four, five, six, sevem, Zowrve, tig-aar,” ropested three’ times over, followed, given with the geane unison and promptoeas as were ob- ferrable in heir military mancwrres The men were When dismissal for @ lidtio repose previous to the exhibi- real estate speculators ern mails, from custody, having the = £. E. Hleworth, Co). Commanding: J. R. Seott, nit eocetant; 1 Tatea, sree Lletenant; Charles po ignox. Second ‘Sergeant: Wethorell’ ‘oun Botsford, Color Sergeant; Nevins, Bugler; Fy or tn ny pr hed 5 0 4 5 ; d ys Wve, Badobaier, Banks ‘Grazer. denit, Soot, Brown, , Slower “Larabee, |, De Witt, Arken, Wathans, Truc, ate, Beldwin, Hand, Behrend, Walker, Phillips, Kennjoott, lumie.Sruib. Band—h, J. Vase, leader, S. Smidt, Drack, Barnard, Reims, Biorworth, Nuraburger, W. Drake, Schumaker, Steen!, Weiegruber, Werth, ey, Nevuw, Robinsan, 3. Dean, C. Lean, Bauer, Tt will be seen by this that they namber come fort; anes, Coen eee the commander, is a aome r tly very rigid im discipline, bot stld Seeasly lobed by Bis toes He's Saranese of Wert Pout, and to Urs fact, perhaps, is due the prof. ciency of bie.men. The full dress uniform of the Zouavee consists @f aderk blue coat, with buff trimmings, and Paptaioons and caps of blue, with similar trimmings to there 00 the eoat. Thefull Zouave uniform worn on the occasion of their reception consiste of loose acariet trowsers, with gold cord aver a blue stripe, high gaiters and leggings; blue vest, with orange braid, and a peculiar pattern of maine anges fasing: » yet of biue, with red ‘and orange trimmings, and bell buttone; and a jaanty jittie red cap, with band sad orange trimmings. in addition to the above, they aloo bave fatigue uniforms haaseur uniform, conmisting ‘The abip Euverprise probably not very large. longitude 16 west, ship this port. being found imposa'bie resume its tripe, wher idl, for $36 400. tendency. Few sales are Before Hon. oppored by the . The affairs of Brewster & Co., and other business houses ‘which lately failed, are stil} scbjects of generai discus- this decision. It is favorable to sett! re in the neighbor. hood of San Franci#eo, and destructive to the schemes of imprisonment in the county ja‘! and paid hic fine of $175. Official returna from de Oregon election give Shiel, the dex ocratic candidate for Congress, seventy majority over Log-n, the republican candidate. Tho steamer Columbia arrived ox the 23 inet., bring | Uttered one single word against slavery. She does {ng accounts from Crescent City and the northern coun- | Not, she says, OWD A slave, nor ever again expecta ties of the ea The excitement there regarding the to be a slavebolder, still she is satistied that slavery Rew Copper mi continued, and pe claims were wi Sake rpm y being | is the school which God has established for the ‘The papers still complain of the deprodations of the In- dane, who kill cattle whenever opportunities occur. whither thay goon account of the mining tax in Cali. ‘The following was telegraphed to Vizalia:— San Francisco, June 26—1 P. M. ‘The steamer Benator bag arrived from San Diego witha company of United States troops for the Washoe mines. Spoken April 4, chip Wild Renger, from Boston for thie Port, im the South Pacific; April 10, iatitade 26 north, The pony express will not be despatched thin woek, it soon. Probably by the latter part of next week it will indeed, without any prospect of revival til! ater July 4. ee Supreme Court. Connee! one per cent in aMBition to all coms, in the preface that he has been induced by the So limited bave been business transactions for the week | scarcity of Masonic books i the Spanish language, ‘that a retrospect embracing details would afford little of | and the great necessity of @ manual, not only to interest. Prives.of all articles have undergone no im- | serye for the instruction of the brethren, but aa a guide for Masters of Lodges, Presidents of Chap- ters, &c., to publish this work, which, he says, without disclosing the august mysteries or reveal- ‘The long expeoted pony exprose, with St. Louls dates of | ing the sacred words that constitate the grand se- «lune 9, arrived at Carson Valley en the evening of June $2, and will reach Gan Francisco to night. The prospect | studious Mason. The volume is handsomely illaa- Of re-establishing thie enterprise en a permanent basis is | trated with diagrams, figures, &o. a tmatter of general congratulation. The Supreme Court, on the 22¢ inst., rendered a de- ci sion adverse to the Peter Smith titles to real estate in Se n Francisco, except to the beach and water lota, which eret of Masonry, will be of great importance to the Tur Biack GacxtLer—A Tale of Plantation Life in South Carolina. By Mrs. Henry R. School. craft, wife of the Indian Historian, and aathor of “African Letters," &e. Philadelphia: J, Lippin- cott & Co. The author of this interesting tale undertakes to refute the cant/of the abolitionists, as well in re- in tbe various towns of the state, | gard to the justice as to the moral and practical et- millions of property are affooted by The steamer Unele Sam to advertised to sail for Panama | fects of the institution of slavery. In the dedica- on the 30th inst., carrying the New York and other East- | tion of the book to her husband she remarks that she has for twenty years studied the Biblo Capt. B. Pendleton, who was convicted last year ofcru- | with more intense interest than any otber <ity to seamen on board the bark Sarah Perk, on the yoy- book, and that yet, from Cenesis to Re- ‘8ce from Liverpcol to Ban Francisco, bas Leen discharged velations, she cannot find @ sentence that holds served out hie term of one year’s | out the ides that slavery will ever cease while there are any heathen nations in the world, and that though Jesus Christ rebuked all kinds of sin with the unsparing energy of omnipotence itself, be never conversion of barbarous nations; that, were she absolate governor of these United States, her first missionary enterprise would be to send to Africa to bring its hesthens, as slaves to this Christian land, and keep them in bondage antil compulsory labor had tamed their beastliness and civilization, and Christianity had prepared them to return as missionaries of pro- arrived off thin port yesterday. | gress to their benighted black brethren. ‘She was boarded by a newly appointed pilot who endea- | from this point of view, the aathor weaves into @ vored 40 entor the harbor during « dense fog. She ee aa and remained io @ porilous | Sowth Carolina. nituation upéil this evening, when, after removing or Morven’: “ her cargo, she was got off and is now being: peice 2, oh ref ood a ™ Lady.’ She has leaked considerably, and part of her cargo is damaged. The amount.of lows is not yet known, but it is very interesting story pictures of plantation life in New York: Harper & Brothers. A rowance in which a baby, abandoned for some inexplicable cause by her English parents, at @ German wetering place, ia saved when she grows to womanieod, from a marriage with her own brother. The idea is not @ novel one, but the de- tails are well worked up, and the book may take ite place with the ephemeral romances of the day Tuinry Years t TH Anctic Reoiows; on, Tae Apventunes oF Bin Joun Prawxnin, b. w. Evans & Co., publishers, New York. The adventures of Sir John Franklin in the Arctic regions will always afford the lover of thrilling Witehoneft, from New York for (© reconstroct the stations #0 Browster & Co.® stock war sold yesterday by the | narrative an inexhaustible source of instruction and entertainment. His indomitable courage, his The markets are utterly stagnant, with a downward | power of endurance, his fortitude ander the most made. Boriness is very gloomy | trying circumstances, and his tact in keeping up the spirits of his suffering companions, even when Judge Ingraham. JeLY 14—A motion was made by Mr. MeMahon for an | Will always dwell with admiration, He lived the extra allowance, under section 309 of the code, which was L. The Court allowed life of a true hero, and sacrificed it to science and his country’s demands, The present volume jg namely , $1,383, nee oe made up of the most interesting portions of Sir The great attraction of yesterday, and for whieh our cites Se eons John's own despatches, and refer chiefly to his Citizens were prepared several days previously, waa the Defore Commissioner Morton. firet expedition, undertaken in the year 1819, and dei by the Zuaves, The bour appointed for this eveat wna haif past two o'elock P. M., and long before that hour the windows, beleonies and eteps of the City Hail, and the pathe and trees ta the Park, were thronged, oxoept a» por- tion reperated by cheiae and guarded by policemen, that waa allotted for the use of the Mayor and | “Pain Mor | Common Conpoil. There were at least ten thon. dery 14 In the matter Master Company FR, Sixth regiment, Capt. B. Schwartz, accom. contig ‘Tovall panied by & good band of music, entered the weet pacing to adops the tome been created in Quitman and other many valuable lives that have been sacrificed to the phantom of 4 northwest channel. Tho most remarkable incidents of Sir John’s firat expe. dition occurred during his overland journey through the Hudson's Bay Company's territory, across in- the citizens thereof were pro. moans required W pbate the nuisance, bospitable wilds to tho Coppermine river, and

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