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2 mene NEW YORK HERALD, ¢RIDAY, JULY 20, 1860 TT 0 Napol ol t , tanven | bject of the association was twofold—to op’ land, which peeh published, it appears that on " BOARD oF ALDERMEN peri ese selon ommend a poe poe woe j Pevaiy hele ‘botmeen Rglichmen, and Amer ONeS | Meer views, hi tute b-tgde Sagian heme necanry, bet hich Des Som nat “the Berise uriay oouaiate 1 " fore eleven o'clock the Dattalions of tne National | to0, the news is bad, The Christians « to relieve dest ana . ppled with larger features gh men, of whom 79,087 were iD acti Oe fa the The, Mayer's’ Remsons @card, the troops of the Imperial Guard, aad of the Line, | their houses without being murdered | whom had been materially apsisted during #1 sane oe bee y- TyA 4 jae Oaaeere, and 67,446 im the land fn the for Dismissing: General Vaxpex ame gave “The Amer)’ mA ey 1 nse ” 3 Mercantile Marino? which was respon: uot to by Mr. Mo. colorr, aud grappled wit them with success, 80 far es'we can judge on this Bide of the antic. re total are not included the contingents waich the cantons Messrs, Craven and Tappan from the The very celeorated pair, of grand gallery pictores, | have te supply to the Oonfederatio : | Croton Aqueduct Department—Remoa- known in France a8 ‘Les Oiseaux” and ‘Le Moulin de ‘The Empercr of the French inter ts to place 150,000,000 strances trom Citizens Agaimet the Re Clarenton,” painted, by Boucher, by command of Louis | francs at the disposal of the Mun'str of Agricuiture and | seh of Minn Webel a en. wore drawn up along the road owes whlch the cortege | rendered a fortaigh! ago Wo the Druse Sheik, Bocbir Be bad to pass, forwing e double line from the Pala's Royal | North and south, east and west, official and non-oltic E the Yovl des Invalides. Behiod them an immense | Furopean and native, French, English, Muasian and Aus Ty pf o multitude was assembled in silence, to render a last | trian reports, all agree in blaming in the most severe “A life on the ocean wave. Domage 10 the defunct Prince, manver the locel authorities, for either standing passive | Mr. ChoskEY bogged Permission we eve a tout which fj f tale. &e. . i , - j 9 " by Mesér3. Chriatie, Manson and | Public Works, to be expended in the competion ol + die, ‘At eleven o'clock his Imperial Highness Prince Napo- | if the Christians are the weaker in aumber, or helping | was noton the Ohalrman’s ilst, ae tocedea ao, fo 1, weeee i “ ie che bistorical Boar edne in puseeanee rocks Sores Saiom nie Taperial Highness Prince Nape, | if the Christians are the wouter © Si tood wuere tees | General Gartaeill, whens hea! 4 ae rocnete to edlogian Fax London, on the 30th ult., for £1,339 ie. graphic lines, the restoration of charches aud ori This Board met on Wednesday evening, in or latter are in a minority : prise be concluded bY sega amidst raptaro The town of Tyre was saved from burning, pillage and | cheers, es ae, Ce He rapine by ao Euglieh yacht, the Claymore te gallant The CHARMAN of tho prewar; Fund announced that he owner, Mr. Harvey. The place wae menaced with an at pt received & le’ ser trem the General asking for two Monuments, the rebuildiag of presbytertes aod schoo ee ee ae etry Tleleeed ae ee nlens Cetaeby | Bouses, the eucourageméut of sciences, ietters and the | wcall by the President. Prosident Peck aogupled the ‘and Wilkinson, at high a tecggrpec be seen by the f arta, the unprovement of public roads, rivers, canals, set | chair lowing quotations:—#r obi , La Navigation, &c., pour | Porte and }ighthouses, and agricultural operations. Malikot, who had Deen designated by the Emperor to asewst him, and by bis Highness Prince Joachim Murat, ed to the chapelle ardente, where the ooftia of his ‘ther had been deposited, and in the presence of the THB CROTON BOARD DEPARTMRNT. elergy of the Imperial Chapel bad tae cotlla removed b; tack that night, when the Claymore, whose owner is with Armétrong Antowe Chuppin, 1573—-£16 16s. Lucretius, Venetia Garlbald) has taken upon bimaelf to grant daty free | The communication from the Mayor, removing Mr. ab Swelve soldiers of the Cou Gardes nto tbe funeral car.” | travelling in ive {ovant, happened 10 pst i . BARLEY next pave, “The Pres Institutions of Bag ) Aldus, 18 ibe, Aricato, © large and rare | sdmission in all Ports of sicily to all produce of tho 8t°5 | rod W, Craven, Chief Engineer, and MP. Tappa, Oom- Detactments of aifferent ‘opened the cortege, | Governor took the vessel for an Englisb man of-war, and | land and the Uaived Suttes—the seeds of \oerty througn- y—£10 108. Heures @ Lusaige de Rome, &c., | of the King of Sardinia imported ander the Sardinian tag. missioner, of the Croton Board, was cailed vp. ing formerly to the Montmorency family— ke lemail Pasha (General wert Beats Marie Virginnie—-£18 188." Pieteo. | ipa began Herald leach Oost Har boon appoisted toa, | Alderman Conxxi1. moved that the removal of Mr. Crm ear a an ee ib supeinen of the divisional command under Nama Pasha, the new chief of ven be concurred in. 525 —£88. the Pope's | the army of Arabistan, aud will, ip ait probabitity, bave | The Cuam said the motion was out of order, 68 the re cian; firet edition, 1 Brovlarum juxts f ma 7 i . pecan, Se eee aaa Juxta | Charge of the Aleppo district, aiter be has resired begged Mr. Harvey to help Bim to repel the attack of | out the w orld.» seen arty of Druses, which it was expected woald take | Mr. Y.scoawsw responded. place that evening. Mr Harvey ianded bis four small TD’, remaiming toasts wore, ‘The Vice President of the guns, armed bis vrew, made dispositions for the safety of | Ar ociation, Mr. Croskey,” and “The Ladies,” which Women and chilrep, a® also for the defenoe of the town, | “were duty ‘henored, and the company separated about troops pF on Fr aa the defunct Prince's hoasehold e clergy of different parishes gbo joined those tinea wae ead The ciergy, {© curplices, immediately preceded jthe @unerai car, richly goyered with baucings and armorial , Upon which the coftia was placed. hich id bave doue bouor to any general office: in the ) midnight ‘& most spleadid % movals were not divided. The corners st the pall were held. by their Excetloncies | army, and waited for the Druses to attack. “Bvt tay, iam specimen of printing ob vellum, by Nicholas Jensen, the aw on ll st 66.161 persons in | Alderman Sraxx moved that the communication be re M. Fould, Mimisier of State of the Emperor's household; # hearing of what the English vessel bad done, made oif Wire Galway Packet Contract. rubrics and ‘nitial letters beautifully executed in gold and the year - ing icheolmas ix FEI oa ond ll (ingen webs pegs mapa Admiral Hamelin, Minister of Marine: Mt ‘roploug, Presi. { and dispersed, leaving the town free amd *ne people un- (From the the tg ‘Times, July 5.) colors, for Cardinal Cesarini, whoee arms are em! and ag 4 wore yee z, proper had ferr: @ commit » @ent of the Senate; Marsha! Count Vaillant, Grand Maranal | touched: The Galway packet Contract macds ina very curtous | im the lower compartment—£240. Erasani Adagiorum drunk, Pal Ke. peng Afro 24,008 of | Vote of seven to five. Ayes—Aldermen Smith, Beary, ‘of the Palace, designated by hia Majesty, Any one Who bed Opus, a magnificent ee. of convamporary ining | were women; the nial ~ Bagley , Brady, Starr, Peck and Owens, Nose—Aldermen been in Beyrout wo late ass month } position. The plot of the story thickens day after “ago would hardly know {t now. Of business there is | and it is conteared That the ‘solauen must be fet wiunoat pone, and of trades those absolutely necessary to | prejudice to the omuipotence of Parliament. Probably ihe actual daily wants of life Uorive, The peasants are | most ot our readers remember the earlier mages of the not onl , but homeless and foodiess. In the dis | transaction. In the month of February, 1869, Lord Der- uric ‘Meten lone no lees than sixty Christian vil by’t government entered into.« contract wita a company iages, each containing a ition of from 300 to 2,00@ | known as “Mr. Leves's Cempany,’? whereby it was er stylo—. He Beate Marie. rt them women. In 206 cases in the yoar 1869, oa coroners’ ar adgeee Sarum, rum ‘Oalea \dario, sac. aeleeer’ eats, % verdict was found of **Died from excessive | Rarry, Tuomey, Cornell, Boole and Seagrist idee manuscrigg oo rel, By at Raglan seribe, | AURKIOE, We aay galls uf fovciga spirits |, THe CH sid has there was,» communication from s ae, cam Comentario, ‘ke. hao. 5 Tiss. Biblia that were imported and retained for home cossuimption in } the Mayor, containing the special charges againat Mr Ora- Feces Latina, two ‘vele:, Geo. it. it; & most “important ; and as for home made beverages, the Inland Reve- | ven and Mr. Tappa. ‘ manuscript, on vellum--£134 Blondi Flavij Triuaphaatis nue Office has just informed us thai in the year ending ‘The reading was called for, but was suspended, and the of Four officers of the defunct Prince carriad. the ‘a guia of his orders and his sword, His lm peria! Highness the Prince Napoleon followed the @ar in the an form of a General of Divirion, with a mourn Nog ctonk over bis #Moulderg. Op hig rigs hand walkot this Fxcelioncy the Duke gf Malakoi and Prove Joacain, Hf Murat. Then came the «i officers of the crown, the } souls, are burned down. Not even Duropean property is—- | agreed that in consideration of an anuual sul of March the excise cs a custo ordered w be sen! be commities. bers of the Privy Counell, the marebals, 4 Rome, libri a., sc, xvi., in Principio, a flae specimea 31, 1860, ex duty collect spirit® | communication was wo jb to U neers of the Privy, Cousins ange “ a ia otber Brass vers reaprced, ae i reach Copa: £76,000, » line of mail peckete should be ges 3 Pone Veo Xa brary £70. Culitas yor ‘vo $10,000,191, on malt to £6,852,455, on hops The following ts che communication from the Mayor:— he Senate, the Legisiat®ve Corps, the Ongn. general odicers, “ad the friends and nie of uy Laperial Tghness, and a oo wer. the St. Helena toedal. iovalides, wihOD ted been firing halt he MOTDIE, ANOURCEd ede parvate-of down to the ground, and the house at Bamana, in which | was the commotion when this contract the French employes ot the road now making to Damascus | Another AUlantic Company, which had Deon anxious to. by w French jolut stock company were living, was also | compete for the service, and which, moreover, had re- destroyed by the Druses a week or so ago. In both hese | ceived assurance that the service would be op » '0 com- tnwtapces the Freach was fiying over the building, | petition, felt naturally bean by the arr.” ‘nent bat {© neither one nor the other was it respected {n the | thus privately copofuded. People of + soada ant a interest oa Ma tor’s Orrice, New Yoram; July 23, 1860. Aa German scribe (probed), Garibaldi bas published the following decree at Paler | To me HoNoxsnik THE HOARD OF ALDRKREN'— or) us & bridal gift to the celebrated Margaret of Aus- | mo:—' Coasidering the Jesuits and the Ligurians have; | Gxyrimwry—(a the. 11th inst. 1 bad the honor to sub- tria, a truly grand specimes of German art and litera- | during the sad period of Bourbonist domination, been my w your bovorable body a communication )ture—£280, Cassiodor) Viri Speetabiiie Libri XIl. Varia. most energetic abettors of despotism, in” virtue of Alfred * Craven from the office of Engineer of the Cro- rum, from the library of Pope Leo X.; smc. xvi—£62. —— upon me, itis decreed—' The corpora- | top Aqueduct Board, end Thomas B. Tappan trem the Cicero ws: Euistolat; sec. xv., beautifully Ulustrated manu- ions of regulars existing in Sicily, under the different [ office of Assistant Commissioner of the Croton 60) ce orom (he | was Boyal aude te arrival at the ery lat. The town is full of poor people, mostly wo | had reaso mad of complaint in Ja what. - nvalides. Wee acd cbildren, who bave fred heresand have to be | their claims, Dotwithetending au understood ) to | script ‘n gold end colors—£78. Dante, La Divina Comme- | names of societies and houses of Jesus aud of the Re- | Board, for the reasons therely uamed. The Board have Beem ovas bung with aiaek cloth, pelioved by J cue? ax weil as fea in thousands by the foreign consuls, | the contrary, were again disregarded, and that siubs) » ext swe, XV.,@ mosh important and valuable manuscript, | demptor, are disgolved. The individuals composing them J deferred definite action upon the subject, for the reason, milicacy Trophies and the armorial bearinge of tho Prin> | ibe Faropean merchants, the American missionaries and | English lines were #téti directed to New York and Boswa, | formerly tn the Albani collection—£66. Graduale cum | are expelled from the island, and their estates annexed to | as was alleged in debate, that the causes stated were in- Notis Musicis; seo. xi., the most important of the Gradu- | the domains of the State.’ ” eufficient. 1 pow bave the honor of submitting some ad- ale ever offered for sale—£80. Mi Monasticum, beau- ‘The provisional government of Sicily bes appointed | ditional reasons for these removals, which I am confident The choir was aready ovcupied by his Highness Prose ra Greater misery I have newer seca. It is to be | to the prejudice of ports more desirable ia the interests Lacien Murat, ais Emiaence Cardinal Math‘ou, the Am. ~o that in Rurope, and more particutarly in Eegland, | of the colony. Finally, the advocates of ecocomy were parsadors and Foreigm Ministers, mud Ue aye vy the de puons will be made and sent out here. Moet of | justifiably diesatietied, for it eeemed tolerably clear that | tifully printed on vellum from the Giunta press, 1603— | prince de San Giuseppe !ts Charge d'affaires at London, | Will meet with the prompt eudorsement of the patativor (rom the d t corporations. J udon bankers “have correapondents, and the Otto- | the service thus largely recom, from the public | £120. Officium Eeate Marie Virginis, #0. x¥i., MALY } gn@ tne Dake de Roccaforte to a simular post at Paris. It It having been intimate! to me that the estimates of ecript exquisitely written on vellum, a splendid and rare | has amed t Manzoni Superiptendent of the Hos. | work done upo the reservoir now in course of construe- fart wacuseript, in the earliest stylo of Italian art—£os, | | The 6M , of Genoa, in alluion to we } Lele’ vi ie cnexed,. marked A—frota whieh it Petrarea; se. xv. a splendid manuscript on vellum—€l16, | ‘oops which are being concentrated on the frontier of 1 Tears that the work already done up to April 80, 180, ‘A jew uwiments before the arrival of the cortege her dmperis) Pighneas Madane «2 Princess Wath'ide bad oe fed the gallery reserved for her, ant their Imperial ighnessts the Princesses of the Emptror’s famify Dolding rank at court bad taken seats in the aijacent une 1 Hank bas a beauch bere, 80 that it would be easy to | treasury would have been undertaken and discharged oney. Svbscr'ptioné should be made payable to | without any recompense whatever beyond the profit ac- English or the Freneb Consal General, or 9 the Ame. czving from the pestage dues. jobaries, 20 that the money may be distrijuted However, the thing .was done. The bargain, sencrping to precedent in such matters, wae complete, fer + th puyre of Geaeral Lamori- Ai voon, the funerahear having arrived at the porch of Marswirues, July 4, 1860, Derby had only exercised the authority and ‘discretion Innoventii XI. Epistole ad Principes Viros; smc. xvii, @ ‘Tuscany, states that this manwuvre amounts to $604,385 48, exceeding the or: on a oot Conad nisms, Archbiahop:]. Advices from Beyrout 10 tne Sist ait, sux that, the | welch Be was comvelved to possess, and, whether theai@r'? important and hgaly interesting mansi:ript—£168. Cue ree, DE Tre Oe Oe ne are ater e of | for the whole work by more than $60,000. vf Paris, received the body, when a Dreses, reinforced by hordes of plandering Kurds and Bo. | contract was judicious or otherwies, it was at any rate | Jot*phi Historia de Captivitele Judworum, ko; sec. xv. | tended io cover the Pope's retreat 0 Ancona, - I bave also called for au estitnate of the work remain performed. Monseigneur Gecr, Bis! te , bad attacked the town of Zabli, the last refuge of . Oy tbhe'faith of ibis acceptance sbares were | ® most elaborately written and gorgeousty illuminated | Be iy: ing to be done to complete the reservoir, and in reply preached the sermon, which was most attent the Chrstiaus, The town was entirely burnt down, and urchased, money raised, and packets built, antil at | Meanuecript on veilum—£240. Lecticnarium ot Seqnentie, ‘The Paris correspondent of the Glo says that a work J have been furnished with the enclosed vague and loose fened to by those present, who shared the euogion of the | 1,000 Christians were murdered. jength, on Friday ast, tne very day when the subject was | Cum Antipbovariis et Orationibus Festorum Keclesve Ro- | ing cabinetmaker, of the Faubourg St. Antoine, was last } statements from the Euginecr in charge—marked B—from. Mhustriour prelace deri] Kamar, in consequence of the inhabitants having | discussed In dhe House of Commons, Mr. Laing received a | ™anw; ‘wc. xvi., a most saperb and interesting manu- | week robbed of 390f. (half his eavings) by a young com: | which it may be infertea that there is between $260,000 @fter the service the Cardinal Grand Almoner ga becn unarmed, was plundered and deserted. despatch with the information that the first steamer of the } #¢¥ipt on pure vellum, richly adorned with illuminated say he was off to fght i Sicily. } and $300,000 re uired to finish the work, of which one- half is for the gate house, origi- : ee eS renen | say ceaiaeal ima the robber, bul 0 ibis ta ROC TCG oe sev pear iontaee i tae Cae by the two days’ sale of this extraordinary col! be- | arms and regret that a large family dependeat on his own | Messrs. Fairchild & Co.- ing £4,124. 178. 6d. exertions keps him at home. ‘These statements show the quantities of the several nt Gardes, which b carried it into the absolution, when « tetachment deen standing guard over the ¢ vault destined to receive it ‘The wast prayers were read in the presence of his Im Other acts of incendiariam, pillage aud murder had beea | new line had actually goue tosea. Nevertheless there was perpetrated {n the ‘anti’ Lebauons. {t was éaid thag the | @ bitch to be.got over st:ll. Lord Derby bad done what children st the school Malahala bad been killed, notwitn- | nove of his predecessors had ever done in similar cir- standing they were under the protection of the French | cumstances. He had introduced into the contract an ex- capitals, exquisite paintings, and borders, most probably | Tbe defrauded workman went at ones to the Lyons Rail by Tadeo. Miniatore—£204. Tne roe Miatioees the Priuce Napulean, bis Highness Priuce | tag, and that the French Consul bad st the | press declaration that the s o Lanza kinds of work completed and remain done Prorat, too Wortemberg Munister, the Sardivtan Min‘ster, | children from the Catholic colleges. ep sog a a ee by fom eene gt at ge Miscellaneous Foreign Items. se wae Mee’ wapten, Pealted tehiea webs of Messrs. Pairenila & Go, peddle Vy Led eee tere members 0? tho Privy Council, Marshals |" ‘The Turkish military reinforcements bad not arrived at | provision of reservation distinctly under the notice of | , The Vienna correspondent of the London Times says | from'srancis II. himeelf to ‘destroy Palermo entirely be- | house,) and on comparing these quantities with ‘hoes nd A morals ' Beyrout tue contractors. Parliament, therefore, was to have a } Bat on the 20th ult, thirty-nine Irishmen returned from | ture they evacuated it. originally estimated by the engineer, the following re- ‘A ust 24)\0 Of artillery ancounced the conclusion of the voice in the matter; but could the question be consider } Trieste to Vienna. In the tbey all assembled in markable discrepancies a] tec ceremony Spain and Morocco. ed a8 practically open when half a million of money had | front of the British Embassy. men, some of whom | The Madrid Gazette of the 25th ultimo publishes ap ¥ “vise That the excavation has been increased by an During this day of mourning the National Guard, the Sirece. July 3,1960, | boon gabectibed abd expended on the fulsh of the cetic. | Were almost in rags, were to de sent at ohee to the fron- | oficial account of the birth Of the daughter of the Puch | senount of from 90,000 to 60,000 cubic yards, or 7 per army at pepuiation of Paris bave given by their cager | The Emperor of Morocco has placed one instalment of | ment? Four fine packets were bespoken, at a cost of | Hers aa paupere under the escort of police, the British e#s de Montpensier. | The infam was at once baptized, and J C0, J my ae oie tbe memory ot bis taperial Highness | the indemnity at the disposal of Spam. Z100,000 each, and’ one of them, ase wo have ead, bat | goverDment not, being inclined to pay their expenses | received the name of Maria de lms Mer‘odes and & greet ] | Second, That the puddle has been increased by an Prince Jerome Napoleon an additional proof of the seuti actually sailed. To discuss the valiaity of a contract in | home, as ys tay contrary to law when they entered | Many. others, ard_ among ‘Holy Trinity”’ and 4 | mount of 26.000 to 30,000 cubic yards, or 37 per cent. menia of ove acd rewpect which auimate France for the | me Celebration of American Indepen- | cb operation was like debating the preamble of a rail- | *e service of a foreign potentate, Por oonde aor tee eesesearr acted as sponser) | Third. That the embaukment tins been decreaged by an. Imnperial family is gus Dea eae Suet tax emieene way Dill a month after the line bad been opeaed for | Ae. artillery officer of Messina, Captain De Bonedictis, | $00 immediately after the ceremony te Cal emodicini | Amount of 215,865 cubic yards, oF one-third lems (From the London Star, July 5 ; and yet, if there was to be no discussion, what be- Bre eighty-fourth anniv: of Aqmer! indepen. | came of the approval reserved for Parliament? Things dence was celebrated by the American Ansosiation of | Were in this predicament whea the Select Committee ap- London, by @ dinver at the London Tavern, yesterday | Pointed to inquire into the general question of such con cvobing. “About & bundred gentlemen ‘sat down to a | *acts made their first report; but this report contained sumptuous repast, at seven o'clock, under the presidency | 20 decisive opinion on ‘the Galway affair The of General Campbell. Amongst the company were his | Committee, indeed, deemed it ‘unnecessary to Excellency Mr. lias, Mr. PN. . | discuss whether, under peculiar and exceptional circum. yd eee Tee ‘bo-expedient tor the House of Commons whose father is in command of the division in the Abruz- Fourth. That the stone ps' been decreased by Ti having gone over 1b the Siciiacs, publiahes im the | Tord of the birth occupies, ince tbe imattend, | S2.amount of 46.041 cublo yards, or 1-200 only of the official journal of Palermo Tam no deserter; an Igalian | goce on the occasion, aoe less than four columns of small } °" pal amount. soldier, [quit a camp of foreigne’t, to rally round the type in the journals.” . That the paving in cement haa been increased by supreme head of the great Italian ‘amily, Viewor ‘A Bertin 4 we of an amount of 18,867 cubic yards, or more than tine times: % reater. a the summer residenceet the King of Bavaria, in being | “Sixth. That the o»noreto has been :nereased 4 letter from Palermo in the Siacle saye:—“ After hav- P masonry nipeek ib te Cay, and taving_ obtained, from pees heme ane S 2 II., im case be should | by an amount of 33,568 cubic yards, or more than forty its fips of the soldiers The Bourse has been Somewhat Ormer. Rentes closed st @6f 65... or 20°. higher than ou Monday. Steily. Manmaiixs, July 4, 1860. The Courrier de Marecilles states that a skirmish on the 30th vlt., near Messiva, between some de re, mente of Garibaldians and @ portion of the royal Moran, Secretary to the tion; Mr. stances, it may rt necessary to make a precipitate retreat from Na- | :imes the quantit} nally estimated, troops. Thornton’Hunt, Mr J. R. Croskey, Mr. Darling, of wo deviate from the ordinary practice of voting the } she combat and eS ee nae Soa pies. ‘These \iSerkshie demmrépenalen, together with the York: Mr. NS. Dodge, Mr. Kellogge, Mr-7. Hawkaworth, | OD€YS required to carry out contracts which the exeon- | friends feft om the 160, oach with a mausxet on his shoul- | | The populations now under the nominal rule of the Sal } largely increased cost of the reservoir, The Carlist Retraction. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Furniss, Mr. Everitt, Dr. MoGowan, Capt. | tive government have conclusively effected withia the | ger, to accompany Colonel Turr’s expedition.” tan Are—Christians, 18,290,000; Mahometans, 14,120,000; } at.ention toe more particular examination of tbe natcre The Conetitutionneld publishes the following:— Tucker, &c. Letters of regret for unavoidable absence | limite of their authority ;” but, thongh they acknowledged A y « and Jews, 800 000; making a grand total of 33,440,000 ia | of the changes made in the Son which have We sees coat this ‘moment a most woexpected doc- | were anounced as received from the Hon. Robt. G. Win. | tbat under the actcal terms of the Galway contract Par- |, The Mevdeur announces ihe presentation to the Corp® | urope, Asia and Africa. caused these discrepancies and cost, and to as- ment, and which we cannot insert except under every re- | throp, late Speaker of the House of fatives, and | Hament could withhold the funda, they were ‘not pre- | Temislatif of the praject of law relative to the calling out | n/a Herald, of June 20, srys:—For centuries past | °*rtain their efcct upon the interests of the city. worve. We are informed by letter that this docement | Senavr for Massachusstte; from J. Lothrop Motley, the pared to recoramesd this course, © FEA pms of ie Cas et Se the Jews of Mesopotamia bave been iu the babit of making | _,lt Feauires either knowledge of an en- has been Fent to the Queen of Soain, with a very affection ato letter, in which the Count de Montemolin explains at the same’ time his past renunciation and bis present retract) 0. Box Cax.os De Borrsow Br Dr BRacanza:— Considering that the act of Tortosa, of the 234 of April of the preeent year (1800), is the reeult of exceptional ‘and extraordinary circumstances. historian; George Peabody, Eaq.; Joshua ; These explanations will civcidate the questionsgwith Right Hon. Milner Gideon, “John Bright, Eaq., M. P.; Rus- | Which Mr. Laing was plied on Friday laet. | As ‘t hap- pel Sturgia, Eaq.; J. 8. Morgan, Hsq.; Mr. Alderman and | Pred, the very affsir thus strangely suspended was the Sherif Phillipe, Mr, Alderman and Sheriff Gabriel, &o. only one exclided from the matter before the House. ‘The Onarnman said—They were met to celebrate the | Mr. Laing bad asked for a vote of a million and upwards anuiversary of & day ou wich « young, resolute and de. | for the packet service, but this num did not comprise any Yerinined UAtion stosd alone in the presence of friends and | Provision in respect of the Galway contrast. The couse- foes Since then the goverpment of that nation had seen aoence ‘wag, that all the gentlemen politically LS _—_ terested, ‘omn| joa General de Lamoriciere has dismissed some indigenous the experience of a contractor acquainted with . oficers of whose fidelity he was not fully persuaded, and | Zora Puen mages, fs eh ve oll Ws oe has supplied their places with Frenchmen and Belgians, | SY NocrGoustapha Pasha, the new Governor of the Toe Pope is sald to haye taken Lord Palmerston’s | province, published ‘ speech iu very ill part indeed, and to have expressed his | alleging that concern at such a view being taken of bis government. sulmans,ani that he inten: to build over it s mosque The police returns stase that a2 many as ninety-five | for tho special use of Islanute pilgrims, by whom It would murders were committed in England and Wales in the | for the future be exclusively visited. ‘That di ‘ison and signed at a moment intained with unblemished honor, and by bei . | cally Pressed or an exp’anation e eet eee rie A ae ce pemuen | Metal in the Nends ‘oc the people had attained anetam | M08. Itwaa in vain that Mr, Laing declared it menut no- | Year ending at Michaelmas, 1680. In the complete yoar | Sees, Mereciies Stim the Frees ibuen, su tat cna 'bo none of the conditions required to render it valid. yled success, and had Deen able to diffuse happiness and thing, but was merely = matver of account, The con- pad tp Ron yon found verdicts ef m rin 204 pond erDor ry f very nm that. ~ ‘That, consequently, it oull audeiliegal, and cannot be | prosperity 10 the people. That nation affordod.an aaylam | {act was not in operation when the estimates wore } cases ( an gainns, women); Sere tat ombeiate datas te, toe a tw the unfortunate and distressed of every country. He | Prepared, am wes not bi bead to propose, with this bref commenteations Foe that was all. As for the question itee!f, it would remain day we celebrate.” (Applause, unprejudiced, or, perhaps, ratber gain thaufotherwise by itn » being independently proposed. Ta’ ratided. ‘That the rights of which it treats can only profit the pereons «ho hold them from the fundamental law from Which they emanate, and who are called by the aforesaid ‘The London Chronicle of the 31 inst. eayn of the review ad "tha Meltonal Bide daussistians-tamy ‘fame bare bw fee ten | ay op ey peeeiaiete! artnet seeeaicn eamaehiny wont dad ordering the igoted prohibition to be at ance re- was all very fair, to exercise them according to their rank, aud when Mr Dataas, in responding to the toast, said that ail | but was not enough. Was the government going to sup | like it has been seem there since that memorable re- Bee cercee ee pong ois asta are ibe Snes udltat al | porioecoirace ss wala Ang trwat Wide {view "when ie" Price agent rated te toe eke | y Qty Suetey St ta eed Schl Tn consequence of the advice of competent lawyers | upivereal respect with whica this anniversary was treated Long ose & governinent proposition, and sustained, | of York his baton of Fivid Marsbal. There were proba- mals'of los seams ‘The return for the year ending the bom we have consulted, and the disapprobation which our best servants have frequently expressed ‘We retract the said act of the 234 of April of the present year 1860, and declare it null and as if it bad ever een executed. by their fellow citizens ie the United States, and the | ®* Mr. Butt put it, © by the full tof government in- Kincly principles of their government and the devoted | fuence?? To these home qoutes an had only to Patrictiom which eere comerey asso iated with its re- reply that another report of the select Commitice was on membrance. The Fourth of July was the hailowed biruh- | the eve of appearing; that uptil .t appeared no * positive day of a great nation—an epoch ildestrious for the exhi- | SDdertaking’® could be given, but thal as soon as it was bly not less than 100,000 persons on the Common | 39th of Jane last presents @ income to the State of and along the roads leading to it. 271,416,867, which exceods the highest amount on record Great hosts of Jocusts have made their appearance in | previous to the conclusion of the last French and Ameri- Hungary, and parts of estates belonging to Baron Sina | can war. : » have already been ravaged by the voracious insects. ven at Cologne, the 15tb of June, 1860. dision of human virtue, and iastingly suspicious to man- | {M Circulation government would come to 4 decision on Messrs, Coleman & Oo. announce that, in of CARLOS ies DE BUURBON ET DE BRAGANZA, kind, He might gratify toem oy cecling i ‘detail, ag he | the case, and give the House “a full and fair opportunity” The Magyar Protestants are striving their utmost to the Sitace of exveral perpons \eraeiy snaneed ‘nthe hide Count de Motemolin. had often heretofore done. ou the ennobling characteristics | fr considering the whole subject. reinstate in its integrity thelr estabii church, ‘and leasher trade, we regret to that the hi ro- ‘The Infant Don Ferdinand hae retracted in the sume | of those early heroic days. Fven in this capital, noue would Well, the eevond report has sppeared, and the question Galgnant gives an account of some extraordinary gym- | SPestable and old established firm of Mesers. 4 listen with reluctance to the repetitiog of such names as | 18 more complicated and rather less advanced than it was | nastic feate performed in Paris by M. Leotard. Springinj Laurence & Mortimore have felt it to be their duty, sonoma up and se ‘two iron'vings attached to ropes suspended under the aivice of their largest creditors, to suspen: Washington—-(great appiauee)—Franklin, Jefferson, My | Défore. In the frst report the committee had only been ison; e epuatosencintion famous fields of fighs, sach | iBfluenced io their estimate of the Galway coatract ty the as Banker Hill, Yorktown; or of the majestic ‘iellbora. | Reneraily imprudent conditions under which it had been tions of counsels, such as the Continental Congress, pre | fffected; but now comes something worse. The committee sided by Hancock. To the Atnerican ear, at leas, tho | {form the House chat Mr. Lever, the original promoter of music of that welcome theme never had aud never would | the Galway line, entered on the 2d of June, 1868, into a lose ite attractions. Mindful, ver, of the limita of a | formal agreement wich Mestre. Irwin aud Holmes, wiere- reserve, he would only add, that the spirit by he covenapted to pay them the sum of £10,000 if they from ihe roof, he raised himself by strength of arm until | Payment. his body bad completely overtopped the rings. and his The Monticur contains a notification that letters whole weight was borne by the wrists, now placed entiro- | dolence bave been addressed to the and ly below Lim, Still Dearing om the wrists, he raised lis by the Queen of and the Prince Consort, by Ss ed air anti) > beat herd Lory Boao his body per- fhe Runperor of Austria, King of the Belgians, and by pendicular above. ape @ let body back | the Prince and Princess Regent of Prussia. until the feet had gone below the wrists, and then = — The Ctwil War in Syria. Correspondence the Londov Nows.) Bryrovr, June 17, 1880. We are now more fully acquainted with the detatis o the massacre of Christians which took place at Sidon on Friday, the Ist, and Saturday, tbe 24 inst. It is but too t amber ot refugee buns, Coristians, Snarmed peasanis, monks, priests, women and chil { which they celebrated those revol itionary times was | Could by their efforts or influence procure for his line & | maining in that position for a few seconds, he slowly re- eee ying from the guna aud knives of the Dra. { peither ungenerous nor exclasive; but that, on the sou- | KOVerminent subsidy of £172,640 (as amount calculated by J sured his yetpendicalar with the head st count being Africans tn Florida. ges, in the suuthern part of Lebanon, tried to obtain shel- | trary, that spirit would be warmly manifested whenever the Cunard precedent.) or a proportionately smaller pro- | turned tis body as it had been at first and di into OUR KEY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. fer in Sidon, Dut were at the gates and in the gardens of | ana wherever similar excellence was exhibited The | ™ivm ip case the subsidy should be less. To put this | the pince from which he had started. 4 a long Kay Weer, July 16, 1860. bearte of his countrymen expanded tw embrace trae | transaction beyond ali doubt the actual deod was pro and magoanunity inevery rank and ia every | duced, and is printed in the evidence. “What, then, do Face. (Cheers.) At this moment, in a somewhat distant | the committce say to this? Why, they say ‘that town butchered in cold blood by the Mosiems, Meta. ladder was placed at an ordinary angie against one of the lie and Druser of the neighborhond—exceeded in ail four P ——— Ihe United States Steamer Crusader—Arrival of the Ship rafters ofthe roof. Leotard jampen up and caught thou :h ¢ f : : : 3 : Eg | £ z ? é i Fi ? i i F : Bundred and fifty souls. The Turkish F teace of the town, although he had a garrison of two hundred regular | jsland—(tremendous applause)—a spontaneous and volun they have po ground for supposing that Messrs. Irwin aud } denly let go, and the instant after, by an immense effort of cans, dc. creased cost, and expensive and changes~ *pever moved & man to help these unfortunates, } tary insurrection against oppression, cruelty aad wrong, | Holmes did resort to apy ‘corrupt means”? in carrying | strength, bad caught one of the bare two feet higher. He which have been made in the of the Yorkville ry ‘The United States steamer Crusader, Captain Maffitt, res. But on the contrary, many Christians were bayooeted aad ‘awakened a wide-spread sympathy. (Renewed cheer. | OUt therr part of the agreement, yet * ‘the exertiouof Gu } ihere swung for a moment or two, and again letting go, ¥ * | ervoir, have directed my attention to an examination ahot by the coidiers, their officers looking on. Twice has | ing.) He forbore making a single comment apon that move: | Jue influence’’ could not, secording ta thelr, inference, | eorang npwards aa before, and caught another bar above, | ‘uring her cruise on the northern coast of Cuba, bas been | this work in whe first instance, and the result ham ber Majesty's steamer Firefly, and once the French steam | mept, but if there were found among the champions of Sici- “bave been excluded from Mr. Levers view?’ when he | as in former instance, and so on to the top of the lad- | rendering very important servicea to the interests of na- | me that all the contracts which have been made, and all ‘cory been sent down Lo putastopto these | |y's piybteand iberties a wise,disinterested, just and brave | Made the bargain: As tar, io Tact, aa Mr. Lever is coacerw } ler. But the most extraordinary display of the day was | vigstion. Besides the assistance rendered to the Freach | ° tbe work which has been executed under the direction Seuassinacone. which again aud again have broken out, | deli serer, who commectod the heroism of the present hour | ¢@, they form & distinct opinion, and observe that, “if Mr.) his doing the trapee with @ single hand. Catebing hold A the Croton Aqueduct ‘tment for a few years past, Qs each party of helpless refugees reached the town. | with the beroiem they were commemorating—that man | L¢Ver, who entered into this agreement. were himself | of the cross-bar with the right hand, he launched bimsei¢ | Dark Solide, from Macao, bound to Havana, she assisted in | require a very strict inv jon. fome four boure’ journey above Sidon, not far from | was aribaldi. (Tremendous cheering, amidst which | the contractor under the Galway contract, your oommit- | into empty space, and then, when Portege nape ay towing into Neuvitas the Spanish brig Pedro Sancho, and A large portion of this work under the charge of this the former residence of Lady Hester Stanhope, there | three cheers for Garibat {1 were prop und given ) tee could not doud’ that the House should withhold the | the utmost limit to which ft could swing, be an al- | endeavored to get oi! from her shore the bark | *ePartment is of so parely a professiozal nature that it fe cr” rather was, a clebrated Grock Catholic | ‘The Caainuas then gave ‘The President of the Uaited | Mopeys vecessary for carrying it ‘oto effect.” The case, . American must necessarily be left to the ability, industry and in- convent, called Dheir-el-Makhailte. This institution was | States.” (Mhree times three.) however, cal plified: Mr. Lever, we are John Henry, from England #ith coal, but she was unarie | tegrity of the Engineer of the Board, and if he t# wanting Bot only the most wealthy religious establishmeot io sy- “lai! Columbia.” told, sti!) holds shares to the amount «f about one fourth to effect this owing to the condition of her boilers. Dur- in either of these qualifications the interests of the city ria (its church plate—much of it the gift of Popes, Empo- ‘The next toast was of the whole stock, aod is still a director of the compaoy her crate the Cresader hes must be sacrificed, as it has been shown to have been fore and Kings of Hurope—being valoed at upwards of | Cuarnway, and received with enthusiastic applause. but there is a considerab’e body of independent propris ing her rut spoken 147 vessels. i the case of the Yorkville reservoir. po op tg i hy ‘scores of ancteat Greek, God save the Queen. tors, and the Board of Directors is acquitted 0’ all compli- Arrived, July 13, ship South Shore, Lathrop, thirty ‘The Increased consumption of water in the *.ty bas al- jc aad Syriac manescripts, which were priceless. ‘The Crainwan, m expressing city in the transactions referrea to. So, having: thos Gays from New York, this ship has been sent ont by | ready exhausted the supply, and within the pext few. Aifthie tms been burnt and plaadered—olive trees cut | ciation to her Majesty . | Stated the irosh thous of the case, the commities still ro Odden it witl be to adapt the whole works to an deren, cocoons, ilk und corn dnatroyed. wine aud oil<piit, | urut whith adorned the wall of amen the Colonination Gociety wo take bem slaves now here to Meroe d caution anda more oquaineg dtr bution. thrown away by the hu owand by the } sion, reed a letter from ‘These important changes ving rome although monks were again and again ageared cominana of ber Majenty Of the House, without suggesting ary opinion of their Fort whasf, crmased capacit} ‘ofthe oes, tee thes Brides, & by the Druse Sheik of the district (a wealthy mag, called | Majesty to allow her portrait to be taken by an american | Own. We will not venture wpon the ground whick the pumber per neg Ryewy nbn yh Foun af oa Said Bey Timblutt, of Makhtarah, and well known to near. | artist. ‘The letter, committee have avoided, but it seems pretty safe to ac- ewamped city, will req and ‘t ie indie ty all Englishmen wandering jn the Lebacon), chat being } which her Majestr x, tel ‘that the session of 1860 will not ome toa Clee Mb pensable that ‘now be: Sa unarmed community seitber they Bor tusir property | sentiments of be citizens ‘without at least ope more iateresting debate. ‘discarded, with the utmost skill, and thas the contracts ber tbat h her Majesty's engagemen's would. got admit of her sitting for an original portrait, her Mujesty woul be most happy to give every facility for the copying of ‘apy portrait already painte! — (Cheers) he casmnas then gave “The Diplomatic Service of the United States,’ coupling with it the health of his Ex. cellency George M. Dallas. Mr. Dartas, io respoeding to the toast, said the diplo- matic service Of the States embraced a roll of eminent statesmen, inclading the Franklins, the Pinkaeys aud othe tltutrious names, from the Revolution down to the present time. The reason why their fellow countrymen played #0 couspicuous and eminent a part in Europe #as that they came from a free country—(cheers)—and were tustawed by the mupport and kindness of the American . (Renewed applause.) Mr. Croskxy proposed the bealth of the Chairman ina few eulogistic remarks. The toast was received with honor and duly responded @hould be touched. Having lulled them into security Saud Bey allowed bis men t attack the place. Of the sixty monks about sixven were killed, she reat managed to 8 ‘cape and hide in rocks and places on the mountain. The majority reached Sidou after enduring great privations, bat many have since died, and all are more or less injar ed, tome being still miasiig. This community, a month ago one of the most wealthy in Asia, bas oow neither bouse Bor foot Twenty four hours after Dheir-cl Kamar (as related in wy lax, letter) surrendered to the Druses under Sheik Becbir, an army of Druses—which seemed almost to pring ont of the earth, so sudden was its appearanc Qitacked the place, carried ft, burnt and plundered qwurdering the mev and violating the women (including some Maronite nuns), and in very few hours making one Of the moet thriving Villages in Lebacon a bowilag wil- Gerness. Some of the people escaped and started toward at the gate of wbich they were met by a fanatic of armed Moslems, who—joiuing with the Druses asd Netoalis of the neighborhood, and headed by Aarim [From Dublia correspandencs Loodon Times.) TRE GALWAY POSTAL CONTRACT. The following curious statement in reference to the final fate of the celebrated Galway Lever subsidy appears in the Dublin Brenteg Post For months past friend and foe of the contract have been tacitly preparing for a ca tastrophe of some kind or another; whether its true nature is correctly indicated by the Post a few weeks, {f oot days, will tell: — A rumor of strange import is abroad ‘n reference to this —- —a rumor most startling jo ite natire—and one well lated to rouse the energies of those io- terested ip the faccess of this great natjupal undertaking. It ts confidently stated that at the very moment wheo, by. superhuman exertion, this line bas been fairly starved—at the very moment w ben, notwithstanding <treauous oppo fitioa, the Government find themselves almost coerced to sanction “the subsidy,” an arrangement haa been con- cluded for a transfer of the subsidy’ toa rival company, and that this sacrifice i# not only counteranced by @ British Parliament, but urged by them upon the directors. extreme On the 6th of May, the anniversary of Ni 's death, not the adenoma eervice Wen oclabr sted te the Cathet choreh ef | ait, the Jamestown. There Tt seems that the split in the Ministry at Palermo was | Manip herewith submitted. caused x difference of opinion relative totheannexstion. | BY’ Prince , Presta ‘The Corrrere Mercantile, of Genoa, zipi arrived at Palermo on the 231 June. The Opinione, of Turin, now confirms the fact. It has been stated on good authority that the emigra- | There is s good demand for game chickens at present ‘Another cause js to be found im the following state- tion from Ireland to Rome will be for some time discon- 4 —Your honorable tinue! "So many of the sons of St. Tatrick have already | wader the impression that the summer amusements in eee re pu arrived at Ancona and Macerata, that the Papal authori- | this line are to increase by additional compgpy from | assessment for paving Fenty ninth street, from, Third to performance to. “The Campbells are coming ” a ey. Dr Borne yond eon Ne —. Mr. Farry yropensd tne next Ly ah See It we judge the Irish proprietors aright, they would pro- oe i gy Laan mere a abroad with abundance of the precious metal to waste, ingen a, = trap gee: ry —murdered these poor creat ia col ood, | wore Hishmes who felt as much pri ure tata! joss of the} |, i enaraver eters from MAN@urres At paved from revobutionary wreck 5 ‘wor! Pogineer «i exerciee a proper continuing the search for euct. as even then escaped into | ag ae eo pation on the other ride of the Titiantie pate “aan on the voce Darp state thatthe Sovereigns of Denmark and r rte romeo vigilance out the praject in ite integrity, to becoming recipi ente of paltry return which they would be eptitied to as consenting parties to this act of injustice. Tt may aot be too late to counteract the evil, and probably mar .ts accomplishment, but a moment sbould not be lest in or- gavi2ing @ powerful opposition. The maguifcent rwam packet, the Ulster, belonging :o Lever’s Galway line, was gafely launched at JToll asa quarter past six on Tuesday evening, July 5. Tue woa- ther sag fine, and there was avery large attendance of spectators Sweden have been living there in the clorest intumacy for a | 600d. Arrivals from the North have placed with us au remonstrances of nearly every property owner oa week. A'feport was prevalent in the camp that the two | ample supply of breadstaff and provisions, and, ae we | the line of Forty nipth street, between the above avenues Scandinavian monarchs bad concladed reaty of alli | pave but few veesels in port, the demand for js | (Copies of which are annexed, marked C and D) disclose ano, offensive and defensive, in case the independence of order wanted. Stock Denmark should be compromised in etruggle arising from the Schleswig question. ‘The Turin Diritfo states that {t is forbidden to carry to ition of ous ticks in the streots of Naples, and Ubat emall light caves ansorted >" completion. alone will be tlerated. This prohibition arises, mo material the doubt, out of the brutal assault on Baron Brenier. ‘port ing, 14th of December, the woods, and berning down « small forest to get at the Ghristians biding therein, whom they shot or cut down lmont (os man Hasbeiya # & village of 5.000 inhabitants, of whom 4,000 are Christians, and the rest Druses, It is situated fon two fides of a deep glen at the western foot of Mount Hermon. The hereditary ruler of the piace ie the Emir Said-el-Pin, of the Moslem branch of the Shekab family The place was attacked by Droses, but the Emir stood vy the people and helpet them to defend it as Americane themselves, It must be remembered that at the time of the American Revolution there was here at home a large and popular party who never believed thie country had any right to tax the colony, and who struggied to the eud agaiust it. (Applanse.) "The very last speech dolivered by the Earl of Chatbam wasa protest against that prinoipie. (Hear, hear.) After & few remarks upon the preseat as pect of patiooal independence on the continent, aud « ‘warm culogiom on the charactor of General Garibaldi, be 58 ivf 5 For som! the rewult was dubiogs for the | gave “Natio he omar > individest ~iege a te enamon eer | Reditasee iemeae — \ letter from Rome states that on the 224 seventy: two —4 with the dags of Christians, bardiy “There's a good tune coming.” ‘The Bonner Zitung contarns the following —-Profeesor Roman offers were put on the retired ss placed — peta true believer The Emir, bowever, | Mr. A. H. Lavan, ia remponding to the toart, said he | Nicolavius has just tranamitted a very ble musical | Under the surveillance of the police; also, that fourteen street, troops then sided openly with the } pitied the man who did not rejoice im the independence | relic to the library @ our university. I ‘shoot of pa- | ther offoers were arrested and sent to the oitadel of tise, are e Christians were overcome, bundreds of America. The sentiment was ene with whicn ail | per filled with notes in Beethoven's handwriting, sontain- wo m thelr arme being butchered im cold | prement mast necessarily sympathize, but yes ing fragmente of the principal aria, in eoprano, in the drst The Austrian Court have actually into mourning negligence, tne grveremant ieregelars comes ting all sorts | pone, perhaps, lene Drectioally caforced.” It wat the ato side,” ith, & var ety of other sketches of co" for ven day® in “nmased Frince Jervaie Na and we are keeping cou! as ever. he o~w = ~ right of all nations to free of foreign intervention ition. i ie a valoabie ition te our beaut! col. poten. ——— ——— recom- another Village at the foot of Hermon, con a interference. to be nationally independent. There ‘hop of autograph." The Latton Lancet a ee quantities of xin Colmty baneins Con disebhent ciled with the constant care and entire accuracy demand- t three th “en tweens San were but two nations reall; free in the true one ‘The Prince of Wales bas to comtribate £00 pyk K- ‘about nana from Lon- Lid vy P' rt—Spec professional skill epg gs tact ae ° x mtresd, | Ragland end America; sei former weld ards the completion of the School of Art, Vauxball, Pome | ; : — ‘ ver and orchards of m: more seven than she was at presont by the | fwaret tt. cor wich hue Royal Highness aid ar the | Among the novelties which the ecientiie world ba” flon. Jobn A. Lott, Justice. avenue,. the silk crop of which A compact was made between th 27th alt. omission of & pe of the intelligent of the work io tng clammes to futtrage. (Cheers) Happily the Jn the matter of application of the Rector of St. Pear's in the grade was made of sight inches at the rie a ll dae del tld 6 be» Ad enki ht RB 5 = 3 and the Druses of the neighborb “neiple of national liberty waa spreading among ail The Meners. Longman, the London Atheneum, are | study’ Church, Brookigm, for a Maer. | which may involve the in litigation and loss, Round thameeives vo protect ha, eee, on exadin, sf tive men, and there wa ronmn to map tata determined that the Lake of Robert Stephenson” sll be tom extaordinaryjuventony ray.—Motion oth nesta gow — Grows © serious TeopossibOWy ce tbe Ragioeer of tbe it arms bei en diy take united Italy wonld soon take ce in ily « done. . Soaffre- ‘Emperor ithout Coste, | Board when they were attacked, shot down like dogs, the go- | nations that had sucessfully asserted their right to rule | Sot, they have signed with Mr iam Pole, Professor of | is» qiscovery fang without prejudice to « renewal of the application. It But there are other causes in which not only Mr. Cra- vernment irregular troops giving shelter to t | themeelves. (Loud cheers.) Without doubt this would | Civil Engineering is University College, for the Y | hand writing would, in my opinion, be improper to grant a mandamus | ven, but Mr. Tappan, are equally culpable. They have re- of the place, but refusing to pull @ trigger in def: be the issue of the present noble movement, if foreigu in. | selentific, technical and engineering part of the . that until 6 shown that en execution on the 1 in | tained in office persons who have been proven guilty of the Christians against the Drunes. torvention did not prevent it, and he tedsted that Bn Menars. Rutledge & Co., of London, annoumee as forth. | He cam favor of the relators Mr. aa = ‘official delinquency committed as officers of the depart- But the place of all ethers on which every coe'# eyes | piand, at all events, Would be no party to 80 dishonorable | coming, ‘ Garibaldi's Memoirs, written by himself, and | prod amaavi ie 4 ment are turned is Zableb, the largest village, or rather town, | \ proceeding. (Heat, hear.) edited by M Alexander Dumas. . TE ae ey so namuime that be will resiat the | 0% the 7th of December, 1860, Paal and three. fo Lebanon, containing « popolation of 10,000 souls, ail ir. Prnsem, of New Tork, in ang eloquent epesch, pro. |“, ; The . re deal ond same ean to ade other persons made a t'to the ‘Aqueduct Zablen is Situated about 10 bow arn, " Jean de ia Roche," s new novel, by Sand, has | \teelf ae E ‘process wo he has no iment, Obrietiave. 7a! ed abou rs’ journey | posed « The press—alike the offspring and exponent of t out by Mi "nO. ee | Fightafier @ judgment against him ‘the oo , in , that Cornwell and frou Beyrout, at the eastern foot € Lebanon, elose to the | Pv iveation ant progress.” tome troughs jenare. Hachette , ay poly as by bint’ te 4 i cpecially afer abe | William Cont taken a contract for the excavation cotrance to sie plain of Cin syria. ite the steonghold | "tw, Mackay reeponded. A really, free promt, he said. | Mr aust pa ; the necond seriag of «The | dom, t oy ed Yubetantially that they will'be nerd | CCA celer for Mr. Henry J. Armstrong, at Yorkville; the Chrtaiase ‘0 fhe mountain The place is B04 | was of very modern ath, and 4 free newrmiper prow | Curiosities of Nature story,” by Mr. Frank Buckland, ppt SF hon teense to sock 1 | wat Cornwelt nad power, fume and tools be: clasely invested by ia of both from | existed powhere bat in Ragland and Emerics tn the | of the See fe Guards. = upon the merits of the bya Lo pe Bape og od w aid in the performance of Lebanon sad from te Hauran of Karde from beyead course of a hundred years he aaticlpael it woul 98 | The eusions called “The Pertent.” which bave bow | jinn Bo mets sv, © = vprejoatee te te toe ae aie thie contract, daa be had Sees eet ae Borue, of wander! . ey ’ everywhere—(orters)—and mena Yoo | read and admired in the Cornhill (says the London corre- | Wh» der the circumstances the denial ‘s without costs. me nen working , for whi bond fanatic Moslems from Damascus h press of these two nations was exercisiog a wondrous in deat of the Baantehire are by Mr. | were paid by the department. ¢ , sare by Mr. George , ps 20 on aie atte © eon fr geod 28 eet We SEN’ ares takaered cor | emenenen saline Base | Ease Carnal ae hae | se cena Ga bl FW any Yar, ere | aa cate er na aaa N beip ¢be poor iahabl festen. "(tetd, tone.) : The eplendid collection of books and an! form- | Gaeta can no longer Become a place of refuge . | emt. re J 4 crete | Naread, France R for tbe petccrpre thas t Tagation agert ‘ro ‘eprom acion | Ine the Vorare of theate Mr. E. A. Crowainanteld, of = What can the Se government onan Piedmont | Yas made ty the autores Cy Wiener er Gopertarnt, Sy whieh 1 copeared’ thes tad cout 1 ave made repeated and unite! ve tytaany acd the people of Bugtand were how anoat | t%) United States, wed comprising searly two theusand | and Negaa,¢ my me ty become | conduct discharges will receive them on pay day; made with Conboy alone. Cornwell was foreman of Auen @ past furtoight Y, ; . 4 lots of and valuable books, many of them veh | more diffieelt than ever; bis ally at Naples has raised the | rema. s h aaring tae a et eee ae to fight the same priariple m the House of Commo Meas with deawines and autographs, will be disposed | standard which frightens Rome, and pecaines ten con | yp’ | Ce ot aiaeiet alle gang, and throngh bis agency or assent a number of the marrow night the Wath’ Wee OO Crean | of by Mewers, Puttick & Simpeon, Londod, on the 12th of | eitution which the Pontifical ‘Court considers ite most | 4 be allowe! furloagh. . Ta? Mac sme onaing to is were sllowed to labor on tha staer 4 was devoutly to be hoped that the triamph would be | ’ aS e . allowed furlough. 's Macedonian is ip an efficient | in course of exeavation by Conboy. ‘of the men speedy and complete. (Cheers. ) this month, and eight following days. da>gerous enemy. Sone a Umbria be mach state, for an old veare! after acruise. She will be etri | tified that they were paid by ‘boy, others hab See, the | The Londom @tae of June 30 says —Mr. Cropay's large | oser retained! And ie not ‘an domination im | and housed in a short time, as there is no probability worked gratuitously for him, and several that they i pretur ‘Aatume on the Hadeon ” gives, we @uppeo enetia strongly menaced? Such are the advantages she will be needed very soon, steamers being now the | ceived from the de, 1 ¢ | for the ont time, 8 tively \dee to the Hevatwantio eve ot | Feb Italy may reap from the political changes at Naples, | order of the day, The Leaith of the Sneetonite'e ere wore eugaged tn the service of Onh So ee the Indian gugpmer’ of the New Werld, We bave Prom artpert of tae Multary Department of Syritecr- J sthere is the Joast heeltation in the Mr MOK. Kes jw himself im the | tion in Londen,” am ing of the facatiens | ifr, Twonsrom Hest, ho, in reepouding, etated they At Damaccet fo Christan dar @trcots, acd from hour’ hours i