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8 _NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1860. NEW S FROM EUROPE | certain fu Ldesiaations. of a frm determination 19 male ceed to Syria to co-operate with vessels of other powers | A dill in chancery bad bewa filed against the directore | sae. 9a, Linseed 0.1, 282. Od, Indigo: sales progressing . tain the “integrity of the © a man government.’ Aue me of separ Bank, London, with the pa Aapeerred heavily, OR OE ef " b all foreign interfer- i ‘ailed at Aleppo | te 1 dividewd except out vd podk ght Ling toons) Specially Segliab and nash agintion preveiog at end ah Ratio Cy. | Sen turplus funda, to ascertain thet lataiiter tent 19, 1860. Ao : on the ub Phe Pete ¢fal Scenes in "at the annual mosting of the Uien Bee tice Avaizaia. ing 5.000 "to ereculstors wos toy, 10 market is There : in the Puropean papers 4 +S hasad Ayrival of the Bohemian at Quebec and | | Tre is (arly damointion cf thee emp re and ofits par. Toe acoousia roetved seamen hh July 38) or syria | @ifectore reported tho diecovery of fracdsto. the exient geverally unchanged, Imports 40-day, 2,114 bales; pre- ibe Saxonia at This Port. i tae Sincug the great powers of Europe. | This grOWws OUb | have realised all our worst, feare. oom *f thas | Of v4 pen ea Ried hel te vcwmayl vase ween, 97,401. : =o Heth oF a sen, Pretensions put forward by Romania Savor | month the city of Damascus was eitasnug ~aa, | ‘be bank ip Melbourne, amed Edward Eradiey, Breadetuttr.—Flour active, Wheat has an upw"* cxten Sesueen thes’ govecmmn ak the Maen aL Seater CHE ihe cee gare Ths Con. yocnadoae “bey.” Cora” eteady, Provisione—The market ia geae- France, whilst this does pot exist io apy form, 60 far aa » Wi exce| of the were burnt rally quiet. Produce remains unaltered. FIVE DAYS’ LATER INTELLIGENCE, | 2rescrycctst 2 spe pect ec cara ao i as down. | Inehort, the whole place seems to have be at | $e France. ; «oan, 4. LANDON, July 19, 1860 : in keeping bis allies over the Chemnel tw dontlone] x eps Dead the marauding army, the ities ~e news is unimportan Covpole cloee at 93}; a 9824 for money, and 93}; a 984 ° | eens end Sann0s 10ip With Any Glae fatty | B&Ving shown their usual complicity thor The Monieur announces thas & project of law for the | gor account, Coin Ny tons, con SEALER: wait: 82d gauiot jor Selly Bt ot y This frightful event must remove the | | purchase of the canals has Leon adopted. LONDON MARKETS. tract, “We understand that Jas L T is about to put up the Ressian, on any Sl ee rile tbe i fab | cautious politician, Instant act? ‘he most | “The latest accounts feom the crope were reasturing, and Sugar very firm. -Cuflee—At the public en? fall prices | & ship of 890 tons, for which the model is all prepared, AFFAIRS IN SYRIA AND SICILY, — | prasewcrshy, withoit raisice ies Bids | ‘he world from crimes whi” om must take place (9 ave | 9 good average ying aren The fall in the Farle } were obtained. Tea—The market i807 eg ict don ane | Lavncuep—At Harspwell July 24, by Ne Kaa, & Kien, Turkey may Yet lags many FURR, for some invents ° anes, No one car’ an will be a reproach (oi for | usr and whras pon wae capes ne. advices from China not yeb alle. 210 + ne | supe maar of aoeeh NOU tone called too itahe eee” mee CRIME hare on to life in a moet aggravating manner, greally to | isu. The sell “what another week may bring | The pyy'y at market bad wade furtber progress. quiet. Tallow firm. ; market. Owned by the bullder and partes in Portland. jon of the Frightfal Mlas- | ::'uicfoicra'cr tim wno, tthe moment, seome torhave | Me. iy AeM al from Peyrout may Wert | rence tse at a ca ra a hy ae yr Notice to Mariners. not - | at the funers wl arte. a » “ope, in Consil on the b: . wee i ide eter of tain dae ero eg goths wNtne™ Cable" Mee Sache | 82> ene aly Yrctea aena ta i to tam sDon OF ray med wither fang eure" as ie the mother of inven! an Ne ry including a numl | te, nment, count <f the arrest and condemna- - ‘on the station eacre at Damascus, ming of wealth with which. to. prolong ‘te criciathonad | Mave bees pat uf the eword, Whatever may’ ove: boat Tae arte raerhe ot Pisa, ima Peoeea cod Fisesnen, | D% ally station oot afloat, frtin tine to time, an 0 the | ee. Sung whe iebis, wil take’ ber sss a Gieappoint the very greedicst of i "lies In fact, Ise”) the beginning of this movement, there can be no doubt, ie crerof the Lig t of .heee Bishops, and des’ is Ne are bo more ehow of dissolution, thon 1 do of pove! ~ | that it has assumed a most formidable character. Yog. | SPProving the conduo! eBO oman ie pmo’ ‘legitimacy of the Emperor Louis Napoleon are somewhat f ns f the Dochiee and Legat lity of the truth A. M. PEN! Lighthouse Inspector Sd diet, Unde- : soan | {ont feud between two mountain trib,” Use semexation ot etrange, when history and the improbability New York, July 30, 1860. Fhe Enropean Powers Still Tequlatious Of tao Forte are seeeeet eee 18 a | eee eee ene taslought of the Manali, | as « veurpetica. of such statements are taken into consideration. Spoken, dc. cided in Regard to Syria, =~ | ama Pern and Galata (where ull foreigners reeige) have’s | 00 the Chrietiazs, whom recent ev outs have: cageed them Italy. The lastand most ridiculous of alli the statement that | , “Mig Sea tars Whicomt, fram Hosion for Sen Prancieeo, bit Mayor 20d Common Ooanotl, weir * reels are being | 19 00k upon wilh ineressing hatred and dread. Botore | Five greet military Campe are to be formed about ihe | among the papers of Prince Jerome were found letters tron | ° Philadelphia trom Taverporl for Philadephia, July 20, widened, and in somg places lever sed, and arealllitop | that Europe will Stand no trifling in this matter, it may | end of Auguet in the borbood of Turin, Allesandria, Lovie Bonaparte, late King of Holland, denying the legiti- | 1.4% lon 65—By bo ete Forrest, LD NYork, GVINARY COMSSTS NEAR MESSINA, | “"? &* prey be that every village in Syria, May, in the whole of Asia, | Milan, Florence and Bologna | acaba cf Mapoleen the Third, and tha! oy were | Tinea eae ouareh, Page, from Liverpool! Joly ANGIE . oa — ver te sleuied wit bined, MimeGitemtane Hived inane, Zee {inleiar of Wer ae ea Poopbciy. oe | a . 4 Sip fore Southard, Webb, from Shields for NYork, July 8, nnn Berlin Correspondence. urity for centuries uader the protection of the Enropean | j2forming elizetired oftoers of tbe army thas the nea ee SE Li pect, atemante Patt same ; Bou July 1, 1860. | Powste may be swept hom the earth by this terce out. | *Y or caling them again | Bisfetotenear™ “ous Napoleon they a to Jet semouk of | , Ship Aesandripg, Tisomp, from Darl for Balienore July ur Constantinople and Berlin The Conjerence at Baven-Baden—Position of the German | dros of fauaticiom, all hopes of a better future may eens De eS ‘The father of Napoleon the... tbe late King of Ho mi ted, hence fdr NOrleans, July 20, Tortagas Branch. } sncet—Jealowss ¢f Napoleom—The Italian Question— lands made impossible forever by a single month TE! e land, i bis own writings and un on cgnature, | A large black ship, with a woman a Carraapemesnce, "The Pourth in Berbie, &e. ee. of wuchecked lawbeemées. Whem too inte, it ep be dies BY TELSGRATH TO LONDONDERRY. ireais these unfounded statements as they doaorte, Witt! | vine agua witsa red bal in We cous Was seta Ste Sat Btey ery ae. ‘The era of harmony and union that was to have resulted | covered that civilization,has been once more overwhelmed i i Lonvon, July 19, 1860. contempt. Whea he, Louis eng aes ahs a Her Majesty's; steam transport capsatarigh gic aon’ in the fortress of Ham, bo wrote x to ho loat in Deep Bay, Hong Kong, and the French ship Reixe | French government to allow his son, Louis Napoleon, Macao him before he closed his eyes in death, or in bis dan Bipoeee SIRES i rome «to pda Din cane tore ix kis anton?” his SYRIa. was a parental appea!—not one to press a bastard to his Paros, July 19, 1860. bosom; thie appeal was the cause of iouis Napoleon The Moni‘eur says the Sultan hae addressed the follow. etlecting his escape from anna and dreary prison, if we , by @ deluge as it was beginning to blossom and to give | from the meeting of the German sovereigns at Baden- | por Geineing forth fruit = & The canship Saxcnia, Capt. Ebjere, which left Rem. | Baden appears to be further off than ever. Plenty of fine It ie nee See a = which was the pape bury op she 15:8 and Southampton on the 18th ine®.,ar- | epecches brve been interchanged, and there has been an paleo ons A ccatinns, 008 eter a, bok mived at this port last evening. immereg quantity of official and semi ofticial inpouring | spel} hungover t renowned and holy corner of Asia, and The stoamnsh p Bohemian, from Liverpool 18, via Lon- | about Pc willingness of princes and people to make any | condemned it to kcep forever its former likeness, to fur- soaderry 18th -net., pessed Farther Print at eleven A. M. | eser¥.ces in behalf of the fatherland; but when, to adopt | Bit! per#ecutors and martyrs, frenzied multitudes demand- Curtis, Fr from Havana for ap ee amet iene a are ge sl MS Der from Reckland for NOrleans, no date, lat 27 ‘k Selah, from Boston for Baltimore, July 29, off Cape. tanta om PARSE ran Po, ing blood, and timid Governors giving up the guiltless to | of Joly:— can bel.eve his own vo Sunday, ard arrived a) Queber, yesterday morning. | tt” Teutonic phraseology, the abstract is to be merged in | ire! Since the days when he iting of Antoan Me ok prgeengren singe ag xno wits | pone he, 0 familie with, tbe portrait of Lous | "Wr for Por av Prien Jay of ‘tion of % Ps te. words: nd Jervealem went down under re hould Bonaparte jiseove e ween F Shannon, from an teraption cf <> Line prevented aera gr'e ta oie albeit sree, | inveolens te Coviesians ot tanta Amt RUMaiaie Bite tees. | what eriet T kecre Whee the evanme fa Syria, Let your | bim and his son, the Emperor of the French; the delphia, July 29, off Cape Cod.” i Abe transmis '. ar 3, the leady Majesty be convinced that I ehall employ al! my powers | 9 — be eer morn ee ee eer rd for establishing security and order in Syria; that I shall | gencral outline of the bead and face, cannot well be mis- severely punish the guilty parties, whoever they may be, — Repo too, CR gee like bis father before he and render justice to all. In order to leave no doabt ’ 0 TO, stan ci an wathitY whatever on the intentions of my governmert, J have intrusted that important mision to my Minister for Foreign Affaire, with whose principlee your Majesty is s H I P P ! N G N E Ww s . the Tost ii) used subjects of the most fanatical part of F The maseacre of Christiana in Syrva is said to reach | to their true value, at least as far as the governments are Islam. Their fate bas somewhat resembled that of the 1,000 © 8,000 persons, while, 151 vitiages haye beon de- | concerned. The four Kings, Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Han- | tribes whom Israel «ges before found in the same land. ‘They have been exterminated, or reduced to the condi- siroyed. Sickening detail are given of the barbarity | over and Saxony, though at outs on masy other subjects, | tse of slaves, or forced to conform te the victorious wicled on all Bges and sexeR, are quite agreed in disvountenancing the more liberal faith. The small number of Christians now in ‘ia and Nothing bas yet bem decided reepecting theinterfe- | policy recommended by Prussia, ahd in resisting her pro- | Fgypt, compared with the vast multitudes mm the firév Caliphs found in those ‘countries, show how active yence of ce great Powers in Bprv4, Negotiations are be- | prosais for a reform of the federal constitution, to which | juve pacm all these causes of dempelatee” ene ee Aux C. gulp Sn aetine for A ‘Afuin, to load for iat, Jon Ei, Wook for Wein fe days. Brig U! for Boat Con, J -Arr Black Duck, Jones, Phi fg carried on, however, op the eubject. they have replied by counter propositions, which, if ac- | lier perio of aes boy the po Key } ayy tne icquniated. Pee e ie FO oie caret a Jane 3 ines ie Garfeaidi bad expelled vent and two ethers from | cepted by thie country, would effectually ruin her pope- | Jp later times misery bas done merged into the} domi- cma. Movements of Ocean Steamers, Guesroncon, Jay Ary bark MB Stotecn, Bos- “Mheily “or conspirmg againstorder, Farini ts said to have | larity and insure the triumph of ker secret and avowed | sans ra0e. shes oe Saco , an sr ag A private deepatch has been received in anticipation of FROM fons Nantasket, Dunbar, ; 16th, bark Tous Core "uml | power from Sardis to agsume the “title of Royal | enemies. The Kings of Hanover and Saxony have given = ew just - = evi ure: Fd the mail, the date of which ‘s believed to be Hong Kong, ‘p ‘July hee oe a Comueiss.cucr €s soon aRemnexation was deciared. the Frisosdhagent 10 undéestand thas thay would natioh-//thiiy Ces Mee ete Drea ee eee Toe 7, which statee the shipments of tea to be (and anchored); Burlington, cat Rovieane for Rae cera Sapguuary combats are reported to have taken place | ject to dismiss their Premiers, Bonies and Beurt, who spirit which prompted such adventures would not have eee Tene, Palmy- 1,000,000 pounds since the departure of the previous mail. The Ellen Rogers had tailed with some new tea on board, and gome 30,000 chests had arrived at the port. Another despatch says the exports of tea show no !n- crease, The exports of silk were 6,700 bales. The ratca of exchange were unaltered at Hong Kong. At Shanghae an advance moyemen: of 13g per cent had taken place. Trade at Shanghae was said to be suspended, and the rebels are investing Souchong. As regards war with England and France, it is aided that the Chinese are regolved to fight. GREAT BRITAIN. Last night the Lord Mayor’s dinner to her Majesty's Ministers took place at the Mansion House, Lord Pal- mereton praised the volunteers, The other epeechee were not of general interest. Lord Clyde landed yesterday at Dover, and bas arrived in town. HAVANA, MATANZAS AXD NEW ORLEANS, Loxpon, July 9, 1860. Bunvsuie— From New York Ist serving at Havana bb and The Valletta, with the Bombay mail, arrived at Mar- | N&W Orleana sin. From New wane Lovett, NYork; Sea Swallow. nayasenD, ‘ ie ‘} aoe god Liver. Hoxe Koxc, 22—In port ship Waverley, Reed, for Sapa to lad fr Nork, Wo all about Jue ‘duad Dot ald» Livekroot, July 18—Arr of the ey ugg Ny Neg hag Sg ton; 16th, Neptune, Peabody; BO 5 Aus is, v d themselves by their devotion to Aus- | found a pretext in some act of cruelty. In Europe and in near Messing betweem@he Neapolitans vader Col. Bosco | have bps shesnenet y reba ‘aun yon ‘ee the Christian has had only to-do with: the upd the adwanced guard of the Siciliarermy. tria an i uncompromising oppent Turk, whose bigotry has been tempered 4 his qualities The British Admiral Mundy hed quxted Palermo for | national unity, if the Prince in return would consent to | ae a politician uals ruler. Nowhere fa the Western b: , to tl ts of ire bave slaves or Greel undergo Naples, and there wore scarcely any but Sardinian yes- — his Laban pat maging AL Iv» ord habitual it Sad the Seclaaeay esi | aie fe Ba toad pecs ie ots pesca declared | hog been the portion of the Syrian Christians from their & tho House of Fords on the 86th, the Earl of Granville | guilty of eympathizing with the “ subversive tendencies” | ara pereecutors, winter bis belief wat the disterbanoe in New Zealand bad | Of the soi-dissant national convention—by statesmen of nS . py et ae Porat aes pre been greatly exagrerated : more conservative principles. Of course this modest re- mae at any hour? Are we to give up the land 4 debate took place on the Savoy question, and the | quest was refused point blank, but it is not unlikely that | which bas a higher interest than any other to rehoy of Engiard in taking pert in the proposed confe- | the roya! conspirators will return to the charge, as they | the human race, that every man of our religion ‘jo | May be exterminated from it, and their pi pence, ‘nthe couree of which the annexation of Savoy to | are supported by the whole strength of the aristocratic yoo ay cy de, eek te 4 posse: Fravce was very generally denounced. and absolutist party throughout Germany, who hate tho | tions of the Kast? Ave we, who have kept the Sullan on BW the Howse of Commons Mr. Roebuck attacked the | ministers just mentioned with a hatred which you would | his throne, fo acquiesce in a, ‘state of things which will make z a é é it as difficult for an Englishman to visit the scenes of Chris- Rovernment for prosecuting en unjust war with China, and | hardly think could be excited by men of such moderate | fiam ‘Nistory “as, to ‘penetrate into the mosques of Mecca? *ecouraging she opium trade, Mr. Gladstone replied, de. | Characters. But, though timid and cautious to excess in | Are we to permit Aleppo, Damascus, Jerusalem, and per- bye the war was unjust, and asserting that the | their actions, and casily discouraged in their struggle with | baps every city as far as lad, to be closed to Furo- after their native Cnristian population has been Ureaiy of Ticn tsin was ao Dinding an engagement as could | aucient abuses, the Prorsian ministers are conscientiously | Peas After their native Christian population has Pond be made, and that its retification was most§important. averse to the system of repression and police des- gg pune being put 4 = or —— out of the — , tr, orders never to set foot again, and Mr. Cladetone made eetatement of the financial position | Potiem which forms wmubls 1p pomtune @ uals deems ahaa » oath port ship Marathon, nY via |; barks Mount He Samper, Henne. for New Fors Hamming Bird, for do ¢o, rah ocr Lar, Hang caléaa Yow daye — 1. uly 2—€1¢ bark Faith Ay Qtemnsrown July 1¢—Arr’ Canada, Ferguson, WYork; Aue rora, Costa, Phil th at New ¥ rf tbe country, proposing to levy an immediate duty of | man governments and the German aristocracy, who, | without a guard of Mussulman oremer But wed us | ecilles at half-past nine P. M. yesterday. Satake Gtr From New York 24, arriv fi Flavana, 7 pee June 15—Arr ship Esther, Leste, Philadel Je ld. per gallon om ardent epirite, which was agreed | im spite of the results to which this system has — overeat es ne] a ee ee Ad toh fr the scientife party in Spain says ‘‘eue- ax hens Benton tan Rsxpios, July 181d brig Wabash, 3c NYork. fo often Jed, and which have just been so strikingly foaly oe is ete. We hay t “Canawaae trom New York 11th, arriving at Havana 16h ryt & Sy ph, hy u and Arab rufiians, and the conniving Turkish | cess is complete. '¢ have two photographs of red fame, and New ‘I9th. ‘New ‘Seth, Eis ‘23h, SIERRA gre en or i pare eae WBAccional ‘a.luree in the leather trade continged to | ememplifod al Naples, ail cin etaene authorities et itnely> indeed, that for the | which prove that they belong tothe eun, and raapy pho. Epi at New ¥ ‘York Sapte é tec ¥ se ans | Want for enaor Lietry end Ate Bischei Lint 4a 1 fail ; wat g e wi rather . e ” \—From Ne: , arrivini wana, a ® provinces, The total failures areeeti- | existence. The Bouris and Boniescs, the Stahl and | Homent the Torte will be has informed his govern. | tgraphs of other phases. on New Orlane 2th. rom New Orieaus thy Havens on, | Stem about the ve weeks, schr Susan Cannon, Blocuim, for Big- 000,000 Gulachs, belong to that class of persons who derive no | ment of the temper of the Fnglish nation, and the Am. { It is reported in Paris that the French gevimnensn) ie: DORE Oe OPe TEE TEE i. cucmr nt Ravana SM ont 13“Tn port schr Graham, frm Tho ebip Sqvanium, of Boston, bad been wrecked near Don ea erin at to: if ® monarchy is over: | bassator in Paris will doubtless make ef Teesived a communication from St. Petersburg expressing | new Oricue Suh, From hen Orne ae ee ally press : Town by an outburst of popular indignation, ascribe it | representations. The troops will. be despatched with ew javana 8b, af. 5 ih. A bi load : ing at New York AL, a. turks taade; scar ca, Bombay hot to excess of rigor, but to excess of levity on the part | something like alacrity to Beyrout, and Fuad Pasha the desire of Russia to act in concert with France and | Mv Crry—From New York and Havana every twenty | tmore; : é. Tbe Linois wae to have Jeft Southampton on the 26h | cf the rulers, and who have no other fault to find with | Go his best to put s slop te the ohinnere at oy a England in the East. The Russian Cabinct reiterates its | ate "From New Tork Awe & ‘arriving at Havana Tie. "en yee See oF cargo Lauber’ soba’ Fasten Beas’ King Bomba than that he bombarded his re>eltious sub- | Constantinople politician that be sboul! be able to dam ‘i or , araxzas fom New York for Matanzas on tue 8th of each | Apriiwn (probably Runten), i br New York ee N: " opinion that the events now transpiring in the Hast hold c bly . me jects too tenderly and gently. The National Verein, or up the current of Asiatic fimaticism, which bas now ss bg or 2PM. Wermovts, NS, July 25—Sld brig Maria White, Billings, ‘The sicamehip Aeia, from New York, arrived at Liver- | Convention, which bus lately transferred ite Sitti | broken its bounds, and is flooding the southern provinces | in fuepense the peace of tho world, and that the yery ex- aX man F rome PL Sak for Havens vie Nesees, RE, co poo! ot Gye P. M. of the 15th. from Eiserach to Coburg, is a perfect abomina- | of theempirey The perpetrators of thee outrages bave | istence of Turkey is at stake. x When the sbove dates fail on Sunday ine meomece wil |, ZAzAy Sey aiid bert Brite of the Sea, Uraun, New York; =. in Rac a 7, ed Roa — activity i little weet ane ie class bce yong be per oo and The Paris Pays seems to imply that more massacres are gin Yoey. ore. from = ay. When ry =f gg be pn yo idian: i Cek iebdiiky = 5 what it has done—f y term leagur jonday, ‘steamers Ww! ve New Orleans on q Our Constantineple Correspendense. been of a very limited nature—as becanse it presente a They do Co eet giaalar mame cere 3 coptemplation, and that the excitere of the disturb. Sy previous ma (The Latest via Queenstown.) Constayrivorie, July 5, 1860, kind of nucleve round which the lovers of national liber- ¥! Arr from NYork, Chanticleer, off Start Point; Underwriter, and M Nottebohm, Arr from NOvleans, France. at Marseilles; J Spear, of Wight; CC Duncan, and Kirkham, at Liverpoci” 8* BOSTON, Jul care ‘ensington, |, Jul [—Arr steamer Philadelphia; barks Forest Bele, Merrit Homaisee Waue Poe? nell, Huxford, Matanzas, brigs Monticello, ovens, ac Prince; A Blonchard, Blanchard, YE} mele Libby, Cardenas; Helen (ir), Crosby, Grand Turk, schr LB Myer, Somers, Philadelphia. Chi seamers Ben DeFord, Hallett, Norfolk and Baltimore; P Sprague, Mathews, Ptuladeipbia, ‘leans, bark We do uot know how far the commissioner may pozseas ion of the Treaeury—Finan- | ty and independence are gradually collectiog, who | the qualitics necessary for dealing with savage races in a Pacha at the Plead of the | Dave long been separated by potty jealousics | state of frenzy, but he will certainly require them. No y “ and rectional prejudices. | How dangerous this ap- | \ind of conciliation or coaxing will be the least avail, a the Northern Py pears to the reactionists is proved by the | as it wiilonly gize the maranders a bigh notion of their j King of Wurtemburg, “the Nestor of | own power, aud encourage them to renew tho attack ai be, didnot think it beneath him to de- } rectly the 'troows are withdrawn. Only the moat reso. ein in person to th: nt of Prussi@, | tute demeanor and the most active operations will be of and to invite the latter to join bis fellow princes in coer- | any use, The question, then, is, whether Faud Pasha, or, Give measures agaist so Obuoxions an association His | indced, any Tur endowed With the requisite energy Majesty dors not ecem to bave taken anything by this | and resources? We fear not. The behaviour of the notion, and as long ag the present Prossian ministry coa- | Turkish olllcers eems to indicate that they ances in Syria have ramifications with other parts of the Ottoman territory; that the events in Syria were ouly a | *T¥ RusES. x prelude to a formidable rising of the Ottoman population | °°™,"™**:: Rand a ether aol against the Clristians, and the zlnister projects are stated Port of New York, July 30, 1860, to have been long since concocted by fanatical cenepira- pane tore. CLF ARED. ‘Ingo, St Jago—I B ager. y The Paris correspondent of the London Herald gaya the . a pone ay L 4,000 men ted a: Yotolan have not embarked, az tbe | Brig Hi Vi rj, Murphy, Halifax HJ & C 4 Dewol. wT 3 ( despatch of # larger force bas b ote. Brig M T El'sworth, Curry. 8t John—D R Dew BS ehip Martha J Ward, Hinkley, G Bunker, Brig \monocmuck, Wade, Nowport—Master. h aS Wai A , avail ay atest moane of the mailto write | tinue in office the onal Convention has nothing to | bad little power over thelr men. In one case The steamer New York from New York arrived off Forest King, Perry, Rio Janeiro— 8 Colt. SOR, Nerannah: pte Elisha’ Torite, you a few tbe eubject of the condition of German sovereign who opeuly | there ig reason to believe that . the. commander anuitaaies amie ©J Mar azgball, Nagsac. ies ttn Baltimore, schrs Wim Wilssp, Weston, Port au Prince’ Python, The Sultan hes quite recovered \ is the Duke of SaxeCoburg, whose power, | really took part with the murderers; but generally the ny, SG 7“ » Pearson, Charlesion—Dolluer, Potter Ongood. Mobile: Benj Franhiin, Greenient, DOL ‘Silaire bere ap Eyria. me —s . ‘qual to bis geod fintentions. It | work has gone on while the troops have stolidly kept to —— { on—Master, and Alexandria; Clara, Crowell, % from hie re ines#, and seems to be * better anda | ia pity this y little prince cannot impart a portion | their { i rracks, and their officers seem to have known as of no use trying to bring them out, If this case with detachments, why should it not beso n army? Who ball the force asting under x P js bold apd adventurous spirit to a certain big neigh ution prevents him from seizing portunities of advancing bis own inte te. eelay Hvening, July 27, otacion of goldat Paris is about at par, and weer man et now tion for prodigality, however gratified, much as his | and Adolph Hngel, Mason, Philatelpiia; Sam} we ell, and New York: Ryder, NYork. Sid, wind NNW 6 E and SE. steamer Ben DePord? thips Norwester, Art Union; barks Wavertey, Mallie Metcalf, Selah, Ida; and’ from below, ship ington. » Petersburg, minds, Predericksbe ‘Van Brant & 1 Ro . Argo. eosury depertenen’, & aprong a leak, i perfectly ig the ardent desires of tue whole na. aad Pacha will ae sal activity im punishing out? ange op London is 25.1245 per £1 sterling. .eocadin, Small, Salom—R W Ropes & Co, Bhbh—Arr steamer Jos Whitney, Loveland, Savannah; b neh yiaier cpr Np sabranbapag sa fat wie tvery if Beever ue ane tai to | °c Bang thaw tn wit tance wet pend | & Ss Sera ica Rows owas sconngs Tasca. Tastee, Loran Saranna, beige empty Al f the goveroment are in arrea interview of Raden-Baden has been unable to holy work? “If, however, it should prove thas the 8. 10324. per ounce for standard gol, itappears that | B&tur J M Warren, Chapman, Norwich— Master. Hinck Hawk, ‘Fabbuit, Philadelphia: actire Hanoahe Rieke? pay for several months; what little can b jected from cordial understanding bet . * > of nem 2 * y is about 210 percent dearer in Parle than jp Lon- IVED. Phinney, Miragoane: Kate Field. Robbins, leans; Medora, td ‘ p | Gorman confederated, 10 bas, Gk leant dakommnin’ beet Ce ates Sarinn saat Ge Wereneweeane hip Saxonia (Ham), Rblers, Merbarg, July 16, and | Bartlet, Jacksonvilie: Md Cariton, Shaler, and Rea Jeoket, nd the provinces | combaberaies, 1. SS, Ss aes ae oye, der whether the Turk bas not been iong enough By advices from Hamburg the price of gold i 433 per won 16th, at S PM, with mdse and F pamengers 0 Payson, Alexandria: Harriet Smith, Kelly, ‘Com = se os ihe ean | more saccetsful im improving her relations with France. , and whether Cb@tian nations ought not to take Rejand the ehors excharwe on Lacton © 1b She ere | Reser Un Yel 16 + Pa, panne Brem star ip New | Kearny. Loring. NYork. Below, bark Meldon, ol, from i duuten 4 ae races of Louis Napoleon are stated to have given | counsel as to the future Of this juteresting and most ur beni andard gold at the English Mint uric per York, hence for Bremen and Southampton, bound up the | Matangas; for a brig. Ald, wind W E aud 3k, services arc Sstence of apy authority, | complete satisfaction, and it is currenty reported that Labpy land, sterling, Standard gold at the English Mint price 's tlere- r 2th. at 44 51, ton 49 29, pass’id bark Houston, bound P Sprague; brigs WM Rice, E Th ae * . Mere ¢ fpances the Prince Regent has ised to pay him a visit at the “e y fore about 1-10 por cent dearer {un Bamburg than in Lov- bad winds and fogs most of the passage. wed | but. in the Rada. however emal! [t may be. Never b the foances of te igeg hn ay pd gh pon are ae tec Pte | wed roy f-} 7 ae s ‘ be Pe B so deepioable @ condition. All ofthe | (Amn of Chalome, and that ‘accompanicd by the fair | An official hows pe Tho course of exchange at New York on Lon thie, Murray. Chariesten, with mdse and | Cham tel hae j,Meldon, Mitchell, Matanzas; brig wankers of the place have loaned \t their capital, trusting | Pgerie, to pass some time en famille with bie Royal High. | g¢ recs bave been reduced since Garibaldi declined the | at @0 days’ sight 's 100% to 1007; Ora oe ke, Crowell, Portland, with mdse and | BATH, ye —Sid sch? W'B Horsey, Baker, NYork. % 1 honor fur the payment of the exorbitant interest | ness and with the Czar, who’ is expected there to escort | Pr, idency, bas been rather a hindrance than an assist. | Compared wi e mint p pbwoen coun: Pagpengers, 0 1 i Promivel! & Co. BRISTHL July 8—Arr ‘rig Rodney ‘Carr,’ Usher, NBed« bis mother back to Russia. I take these reports to be | ance to the Sicilian cause.’ shows that the exchange 's slightly in fayor of s ‘ames Foster, Jr, Abecl, Liverpool, June 24, with mdse | ford for lelphia; ro Perive, Pitman, Port Ewen" s all the damicA, a paper curren mere canards; but it is a fact that the overtures in refe- | "1, js stated that the order for the expulsion of Farini | #™, after making allowance for cha: { transpor 5nd S87 paseen cere, all well, io CH Marshall € Co." 2 birth Soop Rienzt, NY, , but the expected result of aspecie one | rence to a commercial treajy between France and the | came directly from Garibaldi, and it was this expulsion | difference of interest, the present ra’ Joaves a emoall pro: ays mes —s an Atalanta, ne PR a ke , July 2—Cld Sp brig Pedro Antonio, Orta, Aiming 0 from the provinces kas yet to be realized. Zolivereity which alluded 0 in one of my former commu- | which led to the resignation cf the Ministry es cusaemlies te cae ne ow | and'Chy of Baitimore, bound B, wind lithe from Re DIGHTON. Jniy 28—Arr acht Ino Emerson, Alexandria. Ai: Tacha, ove of the bet men of the government, | ications, hare new actually boon, tale by the Frenel ao government to naruns the | shown inthe revenue, potwithatandiogtha'retenton ct | wt mt gertat Lamdsn and, te ot Wight. Sone sa | | FALL REVI aly BUS sles Aes Sites ae tor he bead of aifairs. He avery mild and con- | mutual advantages to both parties. Whether ‘| title of Royal Commissioner a soou as annexation was de. | the paper wil! be provided for without the creation | ©) Hne had a eneression’ of "li t winds from W from lon 40, GALVESTON, July 18—Arr hats 1 Breeze, Octeepeiias, cillating geatiemw, and, as suc the esteem of | Lave a practical effect is another queetion, a be | clared. Garibaldi, while advocating annexation, thought | of new © tes, caused the funds to open this morning | with dense fog. Saw several iceb 2 ke : Felnsbiobta; 0h, Allen, Allen, Rockland; schrw 4 a " ®. However great may be his | Teeulations of the Zollverein no resclution can be taken | jt advisable that bis dictatorship ebould continue until | @ aD improvement of an eighth. The. frst Be er ae ea a oe pom Bat fnpetzag, leon, and Louisa, Marahal, paige sige Ney Dhecn See except Uy lnapimoug vote, to obtain which protracted | the whole island was subjected, and finding that the pre oe, 2 a eer ee 836 to 28; | New York stearing 8; 93d, lat 2843. fon 72 schra MJ Hoyt, Hamilton, Pensacola; Mallory, Marsbail, do ‘ B GADGETS One, capecialy as there ‘s | negotiations are required, which may be interrapted at | sence of Farini was detrimental to the cause, be ordered | #4 efier a te aperery eee 10 reaction. they ciowed | Sansield, from Boston for Hav: days ont 1th, brig A Peters, MePiriand, Boston, 19th, sbip - ang ong oman ms eaanry, | Seema" Ur nal eee, eras | ene Be ee oe aE eR aaa Waa, eee we Be 3 we etrangg that during euch a crisis, which threate hon tow” some” ar gd y RE rere jenpolltan plenipotentiaries to Sardinia had | Wee strong, a Leaviness, and there was gomo ‘ncroase Hark W late, Whit, Havana, 6 dye, Wilh Sagar so" Ben- Ip port Bist weamahp Victoria, for N York; Vesta, for ¢ ce of the gow < ot m vied by the 4 . . f or ° ner & Deake, Boston; © len, for 7 orn Sneenaense ot Se Brea, Cle ae te co cotenaadierny ppeccee ye aren @ 4 Neapolitan Minister had also reached Paris. ane coun i —, leg | Pinas ne Mic Joaish Jex, Munson, Matantes, 9 days, with sugar ana | he PRiCey hia: Hincktish, Fairchild, for NYoeks sed ante, amity among the principal men composing it. Personal | rope. the feeling of surprise and uncertainty 4 now Bicilian Ministry had been formed. Signor Inte. | 226 per cout. This was the frst pabile wansfer day in | orc Jsieh Jes, Munson, Mat GOULD BORO, diy 246id schrs Odd Pelow, Tracy; HB " precedes patriot eads, or | SDated, and every one is persuaded that the dange dovato Argi, the historian, and Signor Emercout! are | Cousols, and the transactions, therefore, were rather vu- | frig Kissbes (in, Fiyon, Bydvey, CB, 6 days, with coal, Brack, and 8 8 Hammond Gerriah, NYork, anes a -_ : past, but only adjourned for a drief period. There may | among the members, and Logotne, Laporta and Orsini | mereus toR viddie. vi JAUKSON VILLE, aly 18—Cid_ sehr . Barrett, Wile mivieads, t nt, to believe that his own success | be fluctuations of she political barometer, bat it still pote contioue in the Cabinet. Ta th bona mop hong geman continece unabated. Serine Be, < vowe, Maitland, Ns, 9 days, with plaster, apy Ys] ‘ona D Jordan, Jordan, Montevideo. t 1 rings of whi > Sant phic despatch strong » erage bus: een transacted in frre or “ § . baie opine neni shape taacatteg auenay toad no ied teiee wana ‘Cou ‘ catty, the post Mubtry weath be famotesad poe oes - : the rincipal demand being for Peeuy - Three “4 to nrg Maloney, Steeiman, Mobile, 16 days, with cotton Ao, yeOBILs, July 33-—Acr sche Stephen Hotchkiea, Deane, New : Tereug bo gar and other North Iropeaa PTO- | Prussian Ambase 1 Constantinople, has to their full extent the principles of the constitution and | Cents, ata further advance, Schr Aima (Br), Seetigrove, Mapguailla, 17 ays, with cedar, Na July MCld ship Porsate , Ainsworth, woos, the excitement hae greatly a j,aud there is | very alarming intelligence. As for Italy, it J vebt | government, and to watch over the interests of tbe ua- The final price from Paris this evening wae 68/. 90>., y Ac, to Brett, Son &'o. Lith inst, saw & large black Sul jhmith, Tabasco; Inane , Hansen, © mmediate apprebension of any outbreak there among | that the stirring scener now — there will lead to | tion, showing a Cecline of nearly a quarter per cert. » white quarter board ashore on Cape Cruz Reef; had , Motie. = , n : rules thom with eo much | °PY Collision between the great Powers, unless they The latest news from Naples reports the dlemiseal of In the ign ©: this afternoon there war no a! a ee? oy ty pike previews, ann. 30, 18 deen, Wii ‘Bith— Arr tne hes Sores, Futeteettn: vert Bien, a. ibe — o ” - Louid encourage the Iedmoutese to attack Veuice. Ia | the Ministry. Commander de Martino only would remain | tration of importance the rates of !sst post, “a Ah ela ‘ Perle ay” Ww ?. ay f Sas there is really no pretext for discontent. a Se ry 4 a tapes im the pew Cabinet. a one epee than | omg Ae bad fohr Vendovs of Rockland), ¥, Hillsboro, NS, 8 days, ithe pad Redven, Gene, ‘ork. et be Porte is a t te is Syriae a va * Pol ie a fair demand to-day, with et ee. tales with plaster, fo master. tal _bpolboodsreheimted ee vax | that the Prince Regent ‘Gould be tempted to Great Britain, 8,000 bales, of which 1,500 are for export and epemnctinn’ | MeCtT Mathie: Massie: Hertford. NC, 4 days. 28th—Arr (by tel) ship Stephen Baldwin, Bovton; bar's Acs vory diastr ews. T pecu., we weekly receive very diastrous new be | interfere, though by so doing he would be eure Mr. Gladstone made a statement of the financial posi- July 17.—The business done in cotton contina 5d, sehr i mpion, Rddens. Richm nt dave. ‘ tive, do. oid feud berween the Maronite vrotes hae again bro” | to precipitate a war with France, and in a cause that | tion of the country, and the mode by which, he proreeed this day's sales tenon Tully 10,000 Tbales--4,0by ox) | Sekt Sphemet lof Sandwich), Tabet, ialumore, 10 days re, 5 days, tor New Palais, 6 daye. pteht John Waiker, Farred, Ba Hai etn ' 1 bloodshed, totally uncaused t Would deprive bim of all chance of assistance from kng- | to provide for the expenses of the Chinese war. ‘ae total Ben vct.intociv ndb 2 Nataly enmncead by | Td. Bel paineee, e openiy expressed sympatiiee Of | tock in at Presost eetimated at £54,000,000; of which n f the Sultan's government: | the nation would Induce bit to pause, for at this moment | $a 000,000 ‘are already provided, leaving a balance of *yria and Mount lebanon i# | there ig not a more popular characte Germany than | £35,000,000. Presuming that, under the action of the 10 sea 2b ing’, ship Gi and Maria x TR RTS —; pReW eC RTPORY Sar Barr bg Vetoes avg Pi acd culation and for export. Prices remain eleady. "a Cn NEWLORT, July 30—Atr bare Sophia, Hi ter Fordnads bdkee’ Merriman, and Liverroot Conn Manager, Ju!) 17.—Although the weather bas been fine and our supj lies liberal, there hag NYorke de been considerable firmness in our trade for all articles, ag for do; Decatur Oakes, ( do tor Boston Kate Walket, 5 a for do; Decatur Onkes, Oakes, do for i Ka well te gee agowagg lt te ar. rih of July war solemnized this year by the ccher frame woeee tehase tho uments Conbvinans the demaad upon us from the country i¢ increasing, aud 3 Kieeeck: one sulle am 60 tor Ly RO fee- nave , laid to the rights Brin wi a, aiticnal ftv. Ae aap» | 236 00, “Ty meet tne he popored 0 maken ‘mmo, | Memes to take of oar wsppis ae they arrive. ok ony, tS Pritt, Steel Fe NYork ior doy Penny Bern, aad Ansie J’ Kamel door 80! f. bave wever paid « cent bbath achoo! celebration. Wasa pleasant eight | diate addition to the duty on ardent spirit to the extent | °*“ cong bere Mary E Pearson, § y merset: gic do. ee ae debold two oF three hundred Gertsan children march- | of le. 114. per gallin, and a Corresponding alteration ng | @ fair Attendance of the town and country trade, and of Penfamie Frrong, Smith, Iirsorbar rs NEW LONDON. July 38—Arr scbra RM Browning, ue the Porte; the mien, norter from the Methodist chapel to the Un the tariff cm wines, which was fixed to come into opera. | Sayers from @ divtance. nitracted by our liberal gupplies. | abr Tari Daves, siaimtare, 2 days. Pihindelpble, tor, Kornleh; Suan. Webb, i 2, furnich no soliiers for t fan's | Sates Embacey, where they were joined by Govern tion in January next, These meagures would enable the | Beat met heey pom for consumption at goner- Breamer Sarab, Jones, Phialely na aes. iken, NBrunswick for Lyme; sloop Jane Maria, @ Drures, being non Mussulmane, and of a | Wright, who beadet the procession on its way to the | government to mect all demands. ‘Resniutions maoting age yon rien whens ——- BELOW. NEW HAVEN, July 98—Arr Norw bark 1 Lokee, 9 feel enable bo desoribe in & tetier, ae’ | SROrER rie, Sddressed by, the Am | ing the proposed increase in the spirit dutice were forvb. | S0™e caw thir salo at late rates. “Ola act catscoal “abt | ftp. Alelents, Writmore, trom Laverpoct—By pilot dont |, We UG Radler, iy terion ms ae 4 ] Daeew v. Mr. Schwarts, and afier en W th moved and agreed wo. i. eonen vag a a on ‘ Aud oatmeal were —— ae! Mh Jorda: sas tavervect A ance, and Ger- from conscription ¥ each have their | joying af d cakes, and beveral hours | In the Houge of Lords on the 17th, Lord Brougham | ! ns Gud peas were im dernaad fat Toate end ne | SOG een; orden, from Liverpect. " =. t ley, beans and peas were in demand for feeding id folly RG Baight, irom © ee, to which they are much attached spent .p recitation, they returned to the city at Ave | called attention to the case of a negro ady whe was re. maintained their valve. The late " Indi TED, fies ta tee No two | 9 606k ia the aferiioon sha many ofthe vensetion, | (chuy Tefused « firet clage passage in a Cunard steamer | maintained thelr vatoe. |The | wien. ona. med ba rio t y | interest ip this Sabbath schoo! and many of the benevolent | on the ground of color. Ho said he had no doubt damages buyers ratber shy, tnd although impues an, orn ve rican Tndiaas ever bore euch deadiy | movements of the day, He has lately visited the chief | could have been recovered if the matter hed bet tiea | P%Y Fine’of Gl. pe On” athe eres sobmit to a dee! ported, ther as do of Od. por qr., little businese wae re Roto | farming districts of Prussia, and Idowbt not be will be | compromised, at © bie retura, to tell his countrymen a great deal Lord Wodehoure confirmed the news that five hundred x about the agrieulture and rural economy of the Old World, 1 ee be proposes to take back to b of th Chrietiang had been massacred in Damascus, and that al! the coneulate houses, with the exe>ption of the Britieb, bad becn burved. In the House of Commovs, the same evening, Lord Fer. moy moved a resovution declaring that the rejection by P, of Boston; James Knox, the Lords of the bi! respecting the paper duty fe an in epresenta'iver of almost every State of the | novation on the rights and pr vileges of the House of A number of eloquent speeches were delivered, » AG it is therefore incumbent on the Houre of eb theee of Mr. Winthrop and of Governor | r feable meesure for the reetora- The Latest Markete, LONBON MONEY MARKET. The funde bad been dull, but without material yaria tion. On the 17th there was a slight improvement ender fhe Chancellor of the Excheqver's foanc'a! statement, The demand for money coutinued active, and the appi.ca. tions at the bank were numerous, although not eo prese- ing a8 they bave been. For San Francteco shipping ivtelligence to 17th inst, see news oun. Suir Squanrew, of Boron, bas ves wrecked near Bombay By tel vin Queenstown ) Sep Cen Beeey, from \rlroweo for Bamkamy pos mek Meaty baying been asbore on the Fas: side of Kathiin Lalon me some A ‘night, insmore, Falem; Horace ee, Wendell, Warebam: © brldye. i la grande a Fogiand, for many | atonget wi be Holy Lard . Sur Navest, Kiliott, of and from Boston Tome past, b the Draecs, and | Wright himeeif excited the most rapturous applaure, as Noges. (From the London Times City Article, July 18) Orleane, wrecked Suly 6i@ the Caicos Pasen } believe irect desven. | dic ® toass propeeed by Mr. Knox: “The Constitution of Lord Palmerston moved the previous question, which, The English funds have been steadily maintained to- | was 9 total nam, Fart of cargo between decks will be Sante of the De © the people of America collectively | after some debate, was carricd by 177 to 138, amd the | gay. The discount basiners at tho Bank of Pngland coa- wether with ep ines. Ao. A letter from Capt cal jon is to cach of us in. resolution fell to the ground, I a run tor P slan'. and rup for 7 by #10 mises distant, the sbip's ‘course at Ding six alles per bor th by. The Siip's course was changed fo the’ omal conree steered ~y Mm Pe the Houce on arextensive ronle at the minimum rate of 4 por cent. The corn ‘ket this morn log was without altera- bd ‘There were bo bullicn operations at the Bank to- he he great fcatain aring a8 time.” Th east attempt of t led, and after par # been punctually | @ent provided by the bh the two great rival Powers of “pew he made the Gnicr P x bappiness—may ii be as | The fourteenth seesion of the International Statistion! utmost hilarity and good feeling | Congrese opened in London ou the 16th. Delegates from aking liberglly of the evlertain- | al) parte of the world were present. The representatives table best, the company broke | of the United States were Judge Langstreet and Mr. aller midnight Lawrence, Mr, Dallas was also present im the milst of eck tbeir with ade oppe LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. oi at WwW : ) Livenroon, July 18, 1800, qi The confequenee was deen that the Porte bat Dumerous distinguished guests. At the preliminary * efrauved, per force, from meddling with them, Syria. meetiog Mr. Milner Gibeon woloomed the Congress im the fenen tte toes ee sek caper ert to enjoy these freedom and the right t Burnort, July 11, 1900. | name ot the British goveramont. Prince Albert, Fretl | warket cloved stesay and troay dapelna? tenes thers throats as they beet chooee. Tt has kept The aitack of the Droeet on the Christians ai Damas. | deat of the Congress, delivered an appropriate inaugural «me are, for middling Orleans ond and for middling “aly 8 tow troape op their frontier, to protect ihe peace- | eur cpmmenced on tho evening of the Oth, when several | address. After’ the address the 1 ing litle ineiden 1 Mosenimen ind foreigners from molestation, but not | men were killed, and many women. were carricd of for | occurred.-—Lord Brougham, teeing the tine ee Heat, | uplands b¢a +) Ropprees thew qoarrels or tage part for either people. | harem. The French, Rursian and Greck Coneule took | prerent, said be hoped Mr. Tallas would forgive him for [Unde* suds circumstances the policy of the Porte would | refugein the houre of Atdel Kader, The attitude of the ‘dg Lim that there was « negro present as a mom- 2¢ to let them extinpate cagh other, and when neither any | Turk.sh authorities was indecisive, and rather injurious the —— Thie Songer oxist, to sesurae jurisdiction avegiis own territory, | than ureful to the Christians, Three thousand Turkiah | kr and cheer! Mr. out France or Kagisnd baying say Erther pretext for | soldiers had arrived to day. The fears of the Christians | response: but the STATE OF TRADR. The Menchester market was quiet and casier, but not quotably changed. LIVERPOOD, PREADSTUPFS MARKET. The weather had been favorable for the crops, Wake. wate thirty wreekers reached tbe siij the Froperiy, but the water sill tein tarned bis aitention, to exvi ‘own to ease the 4 - eld, Nash & Co. report four quiet but less presaed for terlo . are redoubled, and Commireionere Veby and Norwick are | and returned thanks for the kind a d "kdcon ha the Levee toed Seen 60 Sertves 00.3 not eapeoted wit impatience. . 1 and assured all present that he, too, waa a | tele. Wheat, stead Ag og mary pe te. it ie believed here thimt the Maranites, relying upon tails to the let of July say it was then ascertained Thie was greeted with renewed ¢! mm all Bined, 80s. 0 d0n, Od; yellow, O00 a Sle uke, Vrenee, bawe taunted the | Neto ® Gpht, acd are this | that the Druser hind burnt and pillaged 151 villages since ‘the hall. none a eee Sie; white, much the won't of it If the jwo prowet the 29th of , While from 7, to § 000 Christians, in- Ab important meeting, with reference to the encourage: Fouden world bold hands of, abd los the Forse eabdas, | Leber of Lilanens many of whom were weallhy men, | ment of the growth of cotton {a Ind:s, hat teen belt im thew to her own rule, low & the sick man’ ie! am | and all strangers to anything like poverty, are homeless | Manchreter. Lord Stanley occupied the chair. wure be would goon do it, either’ bY kgoek: their bade | beggars, depending on charity for daily bread. Over and Lord Clyde, ex Commander in-Ch.ef of the india army hor, or by aiding one party to sabdue the other. above the number of Christiane thot in actual warfare, it | bad reacled Paris, en route for England, as Pacha, the Minister of Foreiga Affairs, Las left Jeved seven or eight thousand bave been butchered A grand banquet was given by the Mayor of Sveth. for Syris, with soveral large veesels of war, and = in cold blood. a Geman Dameecas were not po ye pe on ane C5] e ° Woo i” | know thi most ening details ven + brie pat jen ‘thousand or twelve tho usan pe nat this date. os hm are gi tng Neth atone ta or route acc ire CB Watson, Haloek, Pore LIVERD QOL, PROVISION MARSET. Beef beavy. Pork heavy. Bacon quict. Lard quiet but steady. Tailow—An improving tendency. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Rorin duil ard declined slightly, owlog to arrivals; common, 48. 24.0 ds. 8d. Sp erpent heavy and yoy Sle, Sugar frm. Mico dull, Coffee frm. maeion shows that it @ a political matter, copend.og | of abe barbarity inflicted on all ager oral - (SToxrxorox i than arma. Of course there will be A French veesel bad been sent to Lataka, and was obliged | cane were present, and a letter apol gy from Mr. a! LOYDOR MANETS, (and 04 28th for Spht ise Bim Ove Brien, Renee { ty Ii? cotamiestes sent to join him, acd a to take op & pewitinn withio fring distance of the town | las wag received Among the tonete war one to the Pres) Floor slightly higher. Wheat firm, a’) holders demand. port. erie of diplomatic notes will reach the Iinksle, ail | in order to reetram jhe fanatical portion of the inbebi. | dept of tbe Unite! States. Wits NO, July Cid sehr Francie Gauarly © july 20—Arr scbr Benj Brows, Ingraham, Pry Ap Advance, firm. Coffee erm. Tea quotations belely maintainet Rie heavy, acd prices easier, Weogh cot ower, Iwiow du! apd seckurpet estes pt ehow Dn lesign to gain an incragaed infience i Btiwee empire, » mire fo oyerrengh eagh other, ant gy ive. © | tania from committing further outrages, Queen Vi tor ¢ bad eign fied ber intention of reviewing oC The Aveta rgals Panetzehy hae Wen ordered to pro." the Scotob y>) neers at Felpborg on tho 1th of Anguet

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