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fifor Of OH fhWWBl The doe-rV Seminary in th rant brotiglt br Mr. Ba\le\. private Set rotary of Archbishop Hugfis, to rrr icr ? portion of the r.iaw of his maternal grand atht r Mr Uayicy was disinherited m con-ctjuenco of bis conversion to Romanism ("ovfobt for OctAJ I'Aiiir.is ? List week, *e Warn thro'igh the l:rie).~tt?n /'low.r, that a party from that ]>'are went Ml an ajMtnMMel to tlic Ereakwattr fcr the purpo e of r.-.trhing bUcVfisli.? While cntotrd in this ?port they caught a large fe n.alr shark, measuring nut lit' nd four inches in lergth.and rupposcd to wet, h n? -r Ml pounds Upon arriving at tl.c w harf they itinrrtod the monster of the deep, and found wilier: t:< r ???..mach a quantity of i hones and a man's lace b-x I Tine of the bone" I acre in a perfect state of Ptaas 11altoa,Bad were pro Botineed to be the sjftsj of a run.an being. e Horkih MY BMP. It I.N III i v.?Tin Jer $ty (ity Ti lernph, of Satuiday, h'.s, in a pojUcnpt, an account of a murder <1> BM on i inlay afternoon, about a mile from Harkensa *. i; appears that ait Irishntan urtl a stranpf r, cal e '. a:'.ut I o'clock, at theho'ise of Mr. Blachley an<i requested food, which was given hi in. After lie h? i finished hu meal, he tcniineiiced insulting the fen alts of the house, 'there being no one but fcina < ? oresti.t,. took aii in? fant from IBA craole and ?BBStanH to take it away. The streams of the won.'n kro ,t'..' atf. BiaMsl Demare<d, a neighbor, who B .s at work m a meadow " i esr by, wlio pacified the fellow and he went away, but shortly after rrtun td, w hen Mr. D. was again c sued, but :iie frifhit an re'' ? <l t'i ). ave. and riitne it Mr. D in a menacing attitude. Mr Dcmarast ran toward his work, and bhO *t ra i > 4> r followed him at the hight of his speed?arriv.i.v in the meadow ho took a essl-steel pitch-kirk and tan it nearly through Mr. I)'* bead, it having entered just above the right u inplo. he Uien drew it out and gave him the second ?r und with it tn the region of the heart, causing in? stant death The alarm soon spread through the neighborhood, when the cii.icls rallied and appre? hended him. but not without a violent struggle. He i?apow?rfui man, htM was finally throwi by some of the aaaghhora, when Mr He hard Doremus ob? taining a large siaetl BtU h fors and placing it BOfOOl hi? nick, so as mi to 'mure him, pinned him to the eaitli, and thus behi him until further aid came to hand, which wae shortly done, and th'- DUB ereant is safely lodged aa lla/kens-ck jail. - e> ? 1'lKK II HEAVtR-STItKLT.-Yesterday morning at HI o'clock, a < rc w as discovered in Ihe third story of the four story bnck store No. 20 I ...<?. ' jiear Ilroad, |*MUhiBf 'hrough to Market fleld-st The th.rJ and U M'h MOIMal MIN I'lltlTOly eaahMfed i afore the fames were subdued. The lofts mentioned were occupied by Rodewald Broth? ers, merchants, who had moral hundred bales ?f Ol tton BB bind, some of whi. b was burned and the remainder badly dammed by water. Their loss )s 10t aM erta.ind, but is probably fully covered by in? surance '1 he IrM and seciu.ii floors w ere occupied by Lowbi'.i k A Schcpler, dealers in w ines and liquors. 1 heir Block was damaged only by water, which will pot amount to much. 'I be fire clung to the cotton all day yesterday, and it wu* rot until the lofts were cleared that it was finally citinguished. ?? Kms: im TiiiRD-AvicMe.?Between tour and five o'cioi k, Saturday morning, a fire occurred In tho glass manufactory and painting shop of Samu? el B. Jones A t o., in the basement of building No. 199 Third aw n o , betwi ti. Eighteenth and Nine? teenth streets. The Fire Department WON soon on the ground, but it was with dsu h difficulty that the tipper part of the building was saved Messrs. Jones A Co had a large quantity of plain and ornamental glass, all fnlshefl, the greater pert ol w hich was en? tirely destroyed. The damage of Iha glass factory is about f&HO No insurance The building, to which considerable damage was done, is owned by Mr. Yauduibill The fire oi ipuiated in the glass^ (gg. hare ? ? - I'mi in NVtsiuNiiioN-sniKKr.?On Set* utday night, at II] o'cioc i i i re was discovered in the huge store 111 TPeahnBjtOBi M , occupied by 1. M Koppir A l?o . dealers in wines mid liquors, and in the lower part by Laud L. More, wholesale grocer 'there wearer) rtt.e damage done by lire, im Mi Motr'aMoeha sgreatTj bijaredby water. The haildiag was not bitiet ? Fire in Tkarl-m hi k. i .?At 1 u'eloek Ibis morn.p.; a tire brose OH I ;i the old wooden dwelling house No. IA') ft ,n ft < i m ar Eliu. The t'roton was Itow.ng be.'orc the (lame had fairly Marled, and it was aatinguished without material damage The ahhoa waa OCCUpiodhj a Mr llufTnei and Tghatl ??? Kirk in OaaJMavarajsjew?At I e*olook yesterday inoriuiig, a lire krohi out La the bakery, No M t>r..ii^c street. It was extinguished before much damage was done. ? a ? The Mt hdkkku PeucBMAN,?At a meet? ing of UM numbers oi the Fifteenth Patrol District, held at the I ifleituh Ward Mat ion house, July 12, leal,Card, e s Toaaeeea was ralkaito iha Chain Assistant ( apt |v A Hanta and Assistant ( apt A. i phain, wne appointed Seiretanc?. The following preamble and resolutions wereun aataaotaBry adopted ? WhseeM. Oni iat? Brsehes 'eataee, i:o<>. T Oaaasasaaf ihr Kouith District, w ? killtd on ihv 10th nut , we feel thul ha life ??i SaCliaSsd m ibe discharge of his dutv, and *i. him h i It reavetl BUadj hua i'.v pt tectar?a land and BMaaBatasa haaaaaa smi uihoi?to whom weettroduur BM st siucsre tad liearl-f? 't syiueatliv Eeso'erd, That each innai ,.f tins Districs appropriate ?m?. days pay iur the leimji ./,, ,, Oat eaaed brother nlh c?i ? raniuy Kitot+rd, Thit a copv ot the ahove preamble and re?..|??- i aaaa !?? ,-u lo tin-1 Bmuy ..i the >w ?? mm d Kfolif?. That she iolf?>?tup (\niiauitee be sppointed to rail) the same mte efleri | >auii s i),vis, j rfl-raPloats. RtewHttJ Smith, Am^Upham. w u. .Sinutt I'uinautiee . . o T 8 VOOkHKKS. t'hairmaa Isal Cap! P A ins r? i. Amos Via.sM, | ereiaries Out New PAPsK ? l he pk>t uf ground ? i taatad a the | m aratpaaaid by the Legislature. >?<? kaaan contains aheag 100 acres. That loeki ?tettj i nji fc? this t,ty, tut m. whata egure u I hhat with Uie diBM neiots ol Parks ui London, g: _*y?g> Past e istaaai. ?. MydsPaik. . p.-...n?i,i.vB,.|theiwoK.iniert9 KW " *55! " ' U-< *? 1? ?Bi' Hyde "? All the ai 0?a are at the west end of London near l> paiallel to the Thames ^nuou, near la the !.?:??>' i ? i ail is Rpavai ? BmsB II aaected ? A R. o MI Pat? wPraassl' 430 which the n.l.li. ure aOu.ill,ds si, li m Braemtfl Ps k. '. ?*? > ictona, m the acrthfaet p*n ai l...ndon?ii B ahaaaad |*ai ? . . -9b Wasdsee wvk, esvidtd as* little Barl ,,Xi5 andOrratlaik '"?'g Aad Bjaaaaai ham Palace tis- cu 11 .- '7^ it 1 ll.l uciis.. . .."" i B Here j ark Mirfai e en Jagh to cover the whole ?) :.-K >ett'e ! yo\ ulnfon cf our I'ity a? PsMMBiajea Off ^Y^.ALTlt.?Tkej table i),>. low, ftein i fSrial records, shows the valuation of Keal and PcrMUial Est..? n thu> t ity for each year rtaea itsiw'. mmlusite Vsar Best Est a:. IVrssjnal Tntal Mae.. $ rr,suj.:si> an.NMXts liM.iat.yit *M . MJUJ3 i .wsU. II IJ9.KS?JU 'Sfc.104.C4V.ltu U.-J6U. U U?.302.tlS ??m.iM.tak>u Mjakjai K6.tM.tir Mm.iiO,;'49.fi, sj-.?a.-'ji hm.msjh ?M4 .ltt.T3S.4M M.?ll.^a if 1B.T? ?0J HJ.TM.T4j.3iJ ?J.TjS.SIT M9MI.M0 BJI ... tat.Mi.tei r n Ml.rtTjM mt !.;:,. ,^,.?> ?4.tit.!Ml 99 .IM<Ut' Jl KitM **S*1.4W J*1' .ir,iai,Tu tA.au Ml w.asj\i fjJJ. ?? J C.'"? 54 .IJJ71 2JI,I??.W0 I H. -- t7b.JI?.3H ol."9?J?9 a7,IU*.?sl Bf?---. tM.SOj.3 4 V4..TJ "M M?.M9.?T( Bl. ITI.CM.MI h. ?-??.?,< MU.a?.M7 1 B. in.rtl.TM . ms.m mtMi-.i 5SJI 1S3sJ?. Ui ..;..?! t44Wt.4iV5 ltT.lll.39S J0,isi7?l7 S47.IU.mc i?.tt?j:s si.iuti.i iAt.iw.c; hW,MtJMi <itit.iT4 M6.ii:.i?J iC7.n?.,M :$.>&>.:*? mo8j.4i* af7.CIJ.Ms. U JiO.10?,Jj8 Abkest ok BfBCLAii-.?The officers at r^*o to the Chief 'soff r aava saaeM within the tisi.'eVd?>5? in '"reMu g three burglars, named ^?rlea Daris, (Harles Mindr. aad < harlos Hinc.V ?^harged with tho peri., it lUou of burglaries on ?Jfcettt the Ith mat. S.S. f. r i ' D u isareVld on a tTr/l* 01 breaking into lhfl darellaM house, No 13 *?et>y-|>lare, alnait the Ml of Ju:^ the exact day *>r E night could not be set forth, as the family occunrtnt the gi n.e Bate OUl ol lowu at the time, and U.e robber] nrae not dteeoscrcd andl Mr. J. Rnce Smith, the occupant ol the house, returned to the city on MM jt;. inM. The rogues stole from the prcrni-c>. bv ft r, mi a., entrance Uareogh ihe batemfial d.x.r, a quantity of I. ? die -' wearing apparel, a camel', nur tOawt, valued at |40B. black velvet mantillas, re-e wood miiMcal box. silver snufl box. and a lot of Oihei va!t able articled, ?ai-ied In all alt?' <>,it,ie am m of Davis, lie was found with Mr. Smith - COBl on Mi bock, m.d was also identified by Mr. Sunoson, ?M pawnbroker, with whom he ha* pawnel the bbmmbI dok. Bandet erai reaBfaaatd by a w teoai BBO laa I .ui come fiom the BOBOO of Ml jomui a' < ut the i rr.e it was iBPBOBBd 10 hnve beer, robbed '1 beei ldr m e Uta n.-1 both the a-cused parties was m.ft cent u. authorise the Mayor in t-osamiUing laea loth to the Tomb* for tnal Charles Hinchmaa s'.'<w rkortod w th banxerknadj entering the ofBceoi Mr biaaeon Drayfous, No. \a Fultea-st-, up rtaira, < o Ii e Ith ol J-.'y- breaking open thn iron saf?. and rteohng therefrom four gold watehe*,ollTCT v?. Ii hi I, watck mat en. I.?-, dec, vaiue mall over $200. Or. the anc-t 01 Hinrhre"! ? the oan crs found or. his raoB OM of the gold watebei belonging to Mr. reyfOaa, and another gold watch, tosether with foi.r watet: Ki ye, ? m IdaatBSed as a portion of the rolteiy. The latter articles w c re found on -earch i of the peetnBM I of O Jew nnmi d Leopold Lehman, i II Bayard-si, who is tkarge(I arttk purchasing the Mme from Ike Vorgiara, knoaring them to 1? -tolen. Or. the peeadaea Of Udo man was found a quantity of i * i |rj . aJ.-o niter tea and tnble spoons, with the oamec erased front the Bandies, w;tu a view, art denUy, of preventing Identitjr. Owners are wanted. Tie property ran be Seen by applying totne Clerk al the ? bJafi office. ? Off.r? r Bennett, of the N ntt) Ward, arrested on i iday night two men. called Ira Wiley and Georee law, bb a charge of bi rgiariously entering the grocery it< re of "peter Shorts, ahnated comer of Waahtagtoa and t hrietopaer atioeta, on the night of the Tth BBSI. 'Ihe rogues MoiC from the money drawer MO in cash . and, DOt ConMBtad with that, tin y maliciously raised the faucet of the oil and mo Laset i i ana, wasting sou ,? $75 of the contents there? of. Wikrjr. wtien air oat ed. bad on a pair of boote ba longing to Mr. Shults. stolen from the store the night ol the burglary, 'ihe accused parties were taken lefore the magistrate and committed to prison for trial. -e Abbkbt of a Blaci Dominik and his \\ KB.?FeT. laaac Davis, a black divine of the Methodist persuasion wa- on Saturdayarreotedby in" 1 ? I lira\ ol the Third Ward, charged with Steal? ing six gold rings from the store of Jacob R. Schny Mr, No. 4 Maiden-lane. It appears that he called at the MWI lry More of .Mr Senuyler on Saturday ainl r< presenting himself to be a merchant from < anada, eruned to look at ;in assortment of jewelry with which to replenish his st.xk. After examining a large quantity he n lei U d about $700 worth and re qnertl d a 1 ill to be made out for them, stating at the mme Umethat be would call m the afternoon and settle. Just as he left Ihe store several gold rings oiereBdaoed and he was at once brought back ami Marched, when the misting articles were found on his person. Be was then taken before Jti.-tice Os borne and searched when several pawn tickets for watches, gold chains, dec were found concealed in bis bot la He gava hii name si John Harrison, but 1 ?M'M in In.? pookits proved his i.uine totolfaaX Lav is, and that he is a minister of the GoipaL A Police Officer yesterday arrived from Philadelphia, who is after him to answer a charge of grand lar? ceny recently committed a? that city. Information baa also been received from Cincinnati, Ohio, that he there stole about ss.eeo worth ol jewelry, for the n 1 ort ry of which gMO 10 offered. Officer Patterson ol the Lower Police Court, after a diligent search >i Rterday succeeded m Inding bia wife at a house in i hiircb-st.. who was arrested as being a confederate in hit rascality. Several gold rings were found in her poiiesaion. Any persons who have been defraud cdDJ this fellow, who is tall and very black, will further the enda of justice by calling at the Police i otirt in the Hallv of Justice, lie w as committed to prison lor further eaamination. A TT BMPT OP TR BuBSLABS, ShIBXOS \N'n Thomas, to Hrkak Jail.?Shields and Thomas, the burglars confined in Eseex County prison, N. J.for the robbery of Wiliiam.-'s jewelry store, hare been maturing a phmofesi ape . but through the vigi lam e of the keeper, their deaigni have been frustrated On the discovery of the plan, (says the Ntumrk A<lvtrtisir) SI. 1, Ids was ctripped of all MS clothing, and a sharp pointed carving knife, which he said vvas furnished him m an rating house in New-York, was found se creted to his pantaloons. He stonily protested Bgainst the legality of such a proceeding, and said that if he wns to be dealt with in this manner, be would show that he was yet a man, although confuted In prison, and warned the keeper that a* every man had bis day.he would vet bare bis and if he was to le thus treated, the fear of death was no obstacle to the accomplishment of his purpose- Subsequently, la lh prisoners were removed to other cells, and well secured With fitters and chains, firmly fastened to the floor. Shields appears about 25 \ ears of aye. and. we lean, commenced his course of crime in London' at iilxmt the age of 111. subsequently he married the v\< man who is now confined with him. as an at com plice, and Uiey continued in the same business until be was arresled m London for a daring burglary, tri? ed. COBVM ted, and sentenced to transportation for 15 rears. While on his w ay to prison in charge of of? ficers, be attempted to escape, and with a "billy," killed one of th? 111 on the simt. but was, BOeertbelees -1 cured, and lodged in MUlbank Primal . from which lie snot! after e-.raj.ed l.y the innrnious use ..f the long handle to his tin cup?being the onlv instrument wiihin Ins reach- and fled to this country Abbbbt or a Fooitivi pbom Pooohkbip* -u -Ches, Baraard abas Wm. Evans was yesterday airt sted b) oflken Btunstead and Weed of the Police i ourt nt Essex Market, charged with having on the Nth oi last month stolen a horse, carriage and bar? aess, valued at Bisa, from Janet B. Hill of Pougk keepsie, N. Y. The deceased II appears hired the horse and carriage to go about ten nines in the coun? try, instead of doing which, he came to this city and sold the horse to a butcher named Dennis McCabe, living at 75 Mangin si, for B40.tO whom he rep? resented himaeU to be a baker,and stated that he had owned Mm horse about 13 months. Barnard was ami back in the custody ol Constable Graham ot Pongh ki 1 paia lor trial Stolkn PbOPBBTT.?On Saturday after* k on Mayor Kingsland issued a M arch warrant for two " fence'' cribs, one at 9 Orange-st., and the other at isBayard-st., wherein it was suspected a large quantity of stolen property had been secreted by bur? glars and thieves The papers were placed 111 the hand* ol officers Lamont. Heed and Parker, who ptOI 1 eded to the above premises, and after thoroughly searching them, found a number of gold and nlvei watches, gold chains, costly silver plate, jewelry of all descriptions, rich shawls, bead purees, aad a lot Oi silk parasols, all of which were brought to the t liufs office, where a portion was identified by the rightfulOWliera.and the balance retained to await Bother action. The keeper of IS Bayard-st. ii named I copidd Lehman, and Harne? Solomon keeps 9 Orange-et.. both Ot whom were arrested anfl locked up on the charge of being receivers ol Stolen good ?e? A SvSPlCTBB Hi'rc.lak.?A young man named John Simpson who has t een repeatedly BT* reeled in retofore. eras again brought up yesterday by i flk er Baanatead for bavtag m his possession a qaan tity of tools of a desenplion generally used, bv bur? glars,with intent to.ttse tlu in when a favorable oppor? tunity ottered. He w as committed for further exam? ination ?? ? PoSJinj DnOWlfBO.?The body of an un? known man was yesterday found drowned al the loot of tsth-st. E R The deceased appeared to have been for several weeks in the witer. The body w as taken to the Yorkville police station, where au inquest w ill be held Baf James AoMington,a resident of Piah kiU, while walking up Broadway oa Saturday fi>re noon, was overcome by the heat, but being observed by the stars, he was taken to the Fifteenth Ward Mo? tion house, where he was re.-tored after proper treatment. BROOKLYN ITEMS _ ? ? ? - Eb* We should judoe, from the vast number of "nuisance^'' reported, that Brook Ivnwas a mighty dirty citv. yet they say that the vigilance of the Board of Health keeps this about a SOTIBUl as jossible We BOpe so it . ? at yA pair (or rather two pair) of naBBBaBBS were BJBBaSBaMBBg Pultoti-st. on Saturd.iv tw* The pupiU oi IVdic School No. 8 had a line Pic n,c on aBaBAdaj at Bid.'le's Gmre. I. O. ok 0. F.?There ire seventeeu LiHlgea and three Encampments ?( Oda Fellow 1 bj this city. ?e- - Fxcibsion.?To-day the WaaasnjMjtoo Life Guard, Capt Wm H ?!u.T, ?gg pr?.-^ to BiddleB Grove with their fair patrons for the pniniui of a day's enjoyment m the groves an t woods there ;sbout* Pic Nic at Biddlk's (irove.?l\aVW BBBl aSMBBBBBB of the Stmday School BBBBBOlBi wi:h the Chtuchof the R'storaUon of this city, wii; take place .tvvmorrow The steamer New Jersey ha? been engaged by the ScBool for the occasion. BffBBflBr*S Bras.- Band will bo in attendance. The committee have spared BBBaBI pain? nor expense to n?ake the excursion one of the most pleasant oi 'he season The boat wiii be at lh? fool of Hem st, Brooklyn, at T m\ iBBk, pru. ee.1 tothefootoi Mark.n rt.. New York. BtTt, and leave pier No 1 North Bare*/, atIo'clock preeiaeiy TVeets m.ty be Bad a; Uu landings, or on board the boat. The tnp e in not Pail to he a happy cnt for all who go. (tec ad Tcrtisriiif nt ) J't itLic BcaWOt. No 11 ?The s?vni-iu nual cxar.natior. of I'uMic Srbool.No. Ii, on Wash ingv>r>-av., near Bedford, was hell on BetajteJe9 be? fore a larjre number of the friends and reiauves of the pupils, and some of the Board m E lac stioa. The. Bd r?>! Iiis a very IsaaBhy loeaUty, and hat i large, nlij tiwiBfl fin Ihr bcneCt of tho UtUa paptla, TUe pro< eed'i c were rest snti .factory, a..d rcfler: credit r r. the t( u hers. Nrw CaWM ii ??Th" Parian of Ali Siiinu Church wa> o.ianized on Monday ere,m,* ia-st. m Ihaksrttua ro..ia of the Lrocki^a Institute Bar. John w. Clark, late Hector of Calvary church, is Un ipetiurflj Rector FlBB Di KitdUITM--street.?Shortly :t!'t*?r gCfekoeh ft ?lerdar monnrit?, officer Sn tfi, of the First Fatrol Dis'ru iliaa iiiaaeil the furniture ahara of Francis II. Batall. ? At.antic-M . to be on hre. Tiie alarm wa.s .iiu.i.-di d'-ly Riven. Bad UM Fire Depart? ment was soon on the spot, Ihroegh wf.- M exertions the flames were confined to the bu.idinr. The fire originated in t. e upper -tor/, which contained a largeOjaaJt'.ty of furmturo. rnoal of wach traf de? stroyed, and the contents of the first floor Bad base mcnt were hNi greatly damaged by water. The total loai wu) probably exceed a^ooo, the whole being earn rei bj aasaraaoi m tha Broadway aad Grocer's baWktraaea Coaeaeaaae, New-York. FlBB IN i'lKl H-AVEM k.-Oil .S ttlinl.lV morning Bboot one o'clock, a fire broke out in a car? penter's--hop, owned by Jr.o Flunkett, on the Fifth avenue, near Fulton, and though the rata was pour? ing down in torrents at the time, Lie flames spread with such rapidity, that in a snort time the building, together with the tire aJ^oining, were consumed.? Losa ages) ao Lnsoraace FlBB in HlOH-BTBBBT.?Ahodt half past one O'clock,Saturday morning, an al inn aras Created in tbe filth district, some Hann s being discororad hff akil 2 out from the second flo r of the house No 116 High-Street,bnl they were extinguished before much dam age was sustained. Sbbiodi Accident.?On Friday, a car penter name 1 Charles Miller fell from the gutters of anew house in Dean-st. to the cellar, ?trikinp the pJaaaa ia Ida deaoeat, aad w is mm h injured. His fail was caused bv the improper manner in which the scaffolding had Hen erected. i?e Assault with a Slbbjb Shot.?Jamea GallaghfT was broucht before Justice Truman Smith on a warrant charged with having, on Thursday night, in Ifain-Bt., inflicted with a ilnng shot, ? t ots on Patrick Fitssimmona, which rendered him inaen ril le He was held in gl.5oti to take hi> trial. Bocks JUcerrtd ot Thr Tribun' Qflet for the m*k tniimt .v..t?r.Y?p? J?h ii gegries Ale-it and A-hore during tho Mexicaa War. B Liettt. Baphsel Srmnies 8vo pp it' Cincinnatt Win II Moon B Co Bold by Charles Bcribaer. The Odd-Ft ilows' Ottennir for 8J2, Bv.. pp Sat. Edward Walker C'anirai"ns ..f the Bn> Orarele und Mexloo Bv Major Issue I. Mevens Svo pi, IN D Aupletnn a Co Sl.akspert 's f'i,|ii|>lete Werks Hire- N UBbers in One No.M-41 Boston Phillips, Ssmpson A Co. The Histerv . f the Faipress Josephine, hv .luhn s C. Ab? bott I2BM pp 3;s Harper B Brothers St unit of Diinliath, hv H m. Caroline Norton, two pp. 119. Herpel L Brothers The Philosophy of Mn.dia V .litiou By John Ailvn. Sold bv Fowleri in u alii The German in America. 11. T W. Bosen. 2tm<>. pp 177. Bold by K. eh fc Co. Thi Patriarchs] Age, or the Store of Joseph Prepared for the pupils in the Girard College ixno. pp ji?\ Plul. Bob! F. Peterson Tht Photographie Jour al Julv W B Smith ri Rtonti ils * mi sir i \ La. Loseing'i Field Book of the Besolotioa No.?. Hat per h Brothers. The UnitrersaliM Qaarterly llevicw. Julv. Postou. A. Totnpkins. The Phiush. the Loon and thn An\ ,1 ? (1 Skinner. Editor Phdsdelphia The Anerieaa Jonrna] of lasanitv July We Southern LBerary Messenger July s??id by DewM a Dareaport. Flax Cotton.?Hev. Mr. Gordon, Editor of the P>M I'rrsbytman, hating recently passed through Northern Ohio, writes to his paper as fol low I I called on Hoa. John F. Bearer, wot is engaged in the i net ion of a large establishment for' paratnm of Flaa Cotton Mr. It is Banguina of the ultimate succcbbof the scheme for the substitution ol a port.o;i ol gas hi place of cotton. He showed BM i specimen of the cotton after the third process. It resembles in color aad texture the common lint, made by tearing up a place Of old linen cloth. PVvs procesw 9 a;e m tesaary to prepare the flax cotton for the Spundes I learned from vir Heaver that twice as much flax bad been raised in the neighborhood of Newton Falls tins real as then was laMrear. in pasting from there to Ravenna, beautiful fields of flax, in full bloom, were common along the road. For The Tribune. To the Opposers of the New Costume. Kind RbaOBR : 1 beg yon to li-iten a mo? ment to a WOfd about this dress of ottrs, which you art so zealously opposing. We mind no; the insults of the vulgar and ill-bred, but when our nearest fnenls, and those of whom we should expect better things, deiih their lips by uttering languai/e obscene and bitter, it is nard to bear. And why must w e bear it i Where is the wrong that h.i* been, or is likely to be done, to you a- Lodiriduals, to the community, or to the world, by the change ' Perhaps you fear for your dear, idolized PASKtOM '.ha' it wnl become un? popular if so, I hope your f? ars may be realized 1'atis fashions- rhshioat which have their origin in tli very hot-lied of vice and pollution?you call ele f?ant and irraceful, ihough tney iarite that ghastly foe, consumption, and ten thousand other evils, to feed up<>n the fain St (lowers of your home-, and bid them tan, like Autumn leaves, upon the lap of earth . though thev command the playful child to luy aside its pTayfujjlCsa, and every enjoyment that Nature, aU glorious, is capable Ofaikecaiag, they are obeyed. Yes, tin v are obeved at the BacitBce of health, eom fort,credit,honor,anderen lifo itself, Audit is a lore for these encnaeut incongruities, w.th which your Parisian mother ha., tu.robed your .-irettv forms , h 1, rcoi the approba'ion of a perreitM public opin ion. more thiui the kire of your I reator, or thut mo? desty upon which you lay so much sires-, that you look upon us as ei..bodied demons, because we have dared to rebel from their lyraBBiCal sway. If this '? new cost irate" could only have been pre-ented in the fa-hion platea of the popular saagai inei of the day, as :re-?.' Mtadtnired in some foreign Court, instead ol boiagprceapteelby afoa ol our American ladiis. froni the pure motires of unaSected commis erata 1: for ihesuncriag, it would bare foun 1 unirer >.ii reception but America' datiahtera, it seems, areaaMcapable of knowing what iiri is becoming ?.r adapted to their waatt. LamaatabeS ignorance tl 1 If ' 1 he irowser* eonsiitt le the great objection totaisdrcss Now. I ash.iady readeri, what there is 10 terrible about theoe. xOU arc wearing them even now. they are universally worn, only Ihev are Oallod, rerj bjtnocently of course?drawers 1 ui t.Vn* by this name, then, if yen like it bt-tter 11 thes ? ihield your 1.; lbs . 1 ! aaawet the purpose of clothing, vhen trtiu getting into a wai<r!iorLliitr>',-eiiiiistaiK-ethey wotiMothera ise be expoaed, where is thi improprety of hariagthem made 1 <i ?ie sacae material as the dress, andsceaal all un--- a few inches below it' Not that the virtue of the dre?? 1- all baaed upon these, nor becauaa thi v ,.r i similar to those arora bv Turk? ish ladB s, world I plead for them, for I wend have i very one consult their own comfort a id conveni? ence, lnc'ept-ndent of any 'tyle, either Ami r.on V Europe mi. unices reallv woaruv of imitattonl. but because itu a proper atTempaatriitTi* i*f tie loo.-e w.iis!, a:-d ncedinl to make our movements ktsa ia tiguing. I vvotiht cr>n#ider it ut bot little worth, how, rcr, to have the dress short and retain, for the cramping sad campreesioa of the chest, me whaio bonedl waist Tat aim is, ist this rasnrniatiaw,Psaaith an : elasticity of asefhaa. for th?s?a rranl obyara we bat e laid a>: Je our heavy burdens We w ish not to unsex oarsehroe, nor "depart oiu- step from that vs hieb :<. -t BlJ or of good report,"' aad '.?e are really paii-ec'to see tou so determined agaimd your beet good bv ruia'ii..' to y Bl worst foes. Hut tf you aLooM- to laugh and rerih on laMaad of yaiaiag in a good ca^e. Co so . we can orly forgive and pitv in? stead of hating your tUnd ir.eredubty. hi'.'sda'it. E. a. f Pkcoi.ess of 11 BloomEHis.m."?At a ball in Akron, Ohio, on the 4th inst., o?er iv) of the laoie? were dressed in full Bloomer costume. The t Ire? 'o?i i Piamdfalrr sny? the scene was enchanting?lonf v-re.-ae* hitherto hid from \ leer all the graceful mo . e met.is of the lady dancers?but here all was visible ?L.ch reiated to the - poetry of motion." In Lowell, the factory g'rlaturned out in procession on toe 1th. ill dressed in the Bloomer costume Dftr legthedaya banner w? presented by the girls to one of the fire companies and m the evening a large company, tbe gttla mcltided, sat down to a suraptu o?is etttert.xinnitnt. At Battis? Creek, 1! rcing ladi.-s. 111 Bloomer cos? tume, took par. in the'celefaration on uir tth By Te'e^apii to the New-York Tribune. Mr. V.. r not Rs.Uned-r.rtienntlon iDfr. rhilip Clayton. Vfaaatrjaer >. 1 ? 1 ly. July IV lean state positively that the smry of Mr Web Mat-*revcmtKT, bteUfJy aafonadfcd Tm*iwt$th gen or if to-mor row will h ;'r>. r t .t.ve'.y contradict tLe rumor. y-r. inuip ridvton. Beoaad a... a, w.u shortly resign, to take effect in Hart mber. Reason. Lie ..e ri aasy of rait adang to ease tanpart iat teareedta, Mr C. akak Europe m the PeJL MeaaAjrea. Washington It*r.i?. . . Wa*hi!?oto?i. San.tatr. JaiT IJ. J.ieut. t ol Her.ry K i r.ikg, of Paaaarlvaaia, hat bean a; pointed ( bdaf u: the Ordinance Bureau, ?,e l an ? tt oian Laar I J ' a'l< * Gardiner, at to-e*sy*a ? Pat -n - pakkaiaa a letter from Mr. forte, denying tii* aenxeaaeaef Bands by \)r. Gardiner. Ar,?t hi.<?? of the Moon secern I thai morning aa i r a* yit>. 00dad by DOpiot - r das. I??? Later from Mexico _., , m BaLTtMoaa. Sunday, July U i ne ?nta Boaita Baa arrirad a: Mo ? Orteaai ir.en veraCnrt, wttt nine tliorna.nl toilers in spc ie. (-apt. Levy came pas?engcr. w.th du xt.-'ie?. A re votuuoa in Monica appeired to ha i iiiaaneli pr>b ?Nc. Four hundred troops had been neat to enforce the v-rp-rtnre of tha Americansftaat l'er.u.vite ,>??.-. I he irmtluh/n sa>s ( ongre-- i- re?pons.b e for these arbitrary procee !ing?, not Arista, or foreign di ploaaaijats. ??? - lllni ss of Hon. Wra. C. Fre.ton. Pant II loa. Satafdey, July 13. The Columbia Cevaanaoa aaarmarrt tiiat Una. Win. C. Freston. now on a visu to F.urf.eid, l- pir f.ally prostrated by diooaao, Bil let't arm and lag are affected, i ..t ?peech and vision umrTecfi. ? ? Incendiary Fire. B trroa, Sund iy, J nry 13 Early th> morning, a fire broke Ottt ,n ten stable of Mr.Deoa,in PnUer-ol , destroy og the building, stock, an<l ten horses. The work of an incendiary Mr. Lean is the truckman for the Providence and Bosnia Railroad. II? was fully Insured. ??? Loss or Life. Beasjirr.if. H^Thtnaday, Julyio. Three Irishmen, who were blasting rocx at tlus place, w ere Instantly killed this inortnng bv a 1 rem i t'ire explosion. A fourth was terribly mutilated.? The name of two of the killed was McCarty. Market??BtnTI ILO, Jaly 11 The receipts i d Ine peat 11 ho ira have been: Fiona 4.5(h) bbls. Wheat. sfySOObUeh., i obn, 32,iH>0 bush. Tbl market for Flan a has been rather heavy, but without any noticeable change in p-iees The sales were 2.em bbls. Prime WnSAT is firm, but common desciiptions bore a downward tendency. Ohio aold at 76 a 77c. There is some shipping inquiry for?'oax, bu? at pnees below the views of holders. Small <a'es of mixed Western were made at 431 OaTiara stealy at 33?'. 'aiioiii- are f>>: Floor Sie. Wheat 14c. Corn He. ?e? .Marken.Vi iciy July li The receipts Mnce our last hare been PLotra. 2.CC0 bbls . WBBAT, MOS bus . < iiKN, ?1.000 bus.? Flour is firm witn a modi rate business lo ng Wheat la inactive ( r rn la steady at yesterday*! rates sales If^OBO baa. at 55ic for Mixed Western an I 47 ff31e. for a lot of damaged. Oats are i;uiet sales 3,-sX) bOS. at tte, Small sales of Ohio Whi-ky at ttfC. CANADA ? - - Crent Western Railroad?Meetin? of the t'ler uy Reserve Association Disturbed and Broken np?Religion? Ali'nir*- Repeal of the I nion?Disuasiou in Parliament?Hew L'ui vrr?ity. Correspondence of the Tnbum Tosoa ro, Tlraraday, July IS. A great effort is to be made to construct a Railroad from Halifax to Hatnilb n, where it i- to join the t; re.it Western, thus makm^ a OOOtinOOtU UDO of rail from Halifax to Detr ..t. or whatever point may be iclecti I as the Western term.mis of the Great Western The Govi rnmenl sehente for constructing tin road laenibodied to o series of re? solutions which have been printed, tad winch tetU 1 c b:ought before a committee of the whole House at an early day it i? nroposod that Canada akedl build her share nt the Quebec and Halifax portion of the une. providing the Imperial guarantee, al? ready plonused, be obtained h.r rai.-mg the ne ceoaary nmda tt is propoeed that tin ee Uonoftne line from QnebOC to Hamilton be constructed by the Province aa a Government wm <. provided John Bull will indorse our note for the amount it may bane* ces-a.y to borrow for this pOTpo 1 al-o. If Jo'in Bullshonld refuse hit Indorseaient, then wa are to borrow the cash on the Mfengtk Ol our own ere lit for halt il.e main trunk line, provided the municipal cor oorations of the Province tubacribc the other half.? The profits of the road over and above iluee and a hail nor cent Interest, are to form -.iii.,ng tun I fur the ncjUauaSJon of the debt Shoald botfe these schemts iiui, it is ptOBOOed men to 11.courage the eoBstrwctioa of the w..rk bv prirale oompaiuaa, try Oovceniaent contributing hah the n.st.is tin-work progresses, it is not tmprobabh that the i.rst of these plena will be adopted. The reojiired imperial guarantee of the loan will hardly be refused; tor no oonbtEnglanda sin ?.torimh: r> i irraavjedvooesaeel the Pioviee? I t v an iron chain an cccturen e took place hen oo rneeday night that shows how much chance'here ia ot h iving great questions calmly aiid iairi> diacussed. A meeting of the Anti-Clergy Keserve Aaao alion waa convened to ronsidl r the present state ot the LUeoUon. in view of o final settlement. The High Church party, beaded by Rev. Dr. Leth, and \i ermea Wakeleld ami Robinson (son of the Ckiel Just cej collected a nob of Orangemen from the i reel . onsisting prin I cipally ef eartera, and person , of thai description, and took them to the BMWting, '..here they com? menced a sj. tematk dtaturbancc ami anally drove the Ckainnao Iron the chair, taking possession of Ute plattOTm and preventing any of the speakers be? ing heard, at one time the nitnrbanee was con? ducted .li a spirit that threetone i serious conee gneares,but the vieidmgof the ntajority to ttar rnf ti n. -, led by Riv .Or. l eth and others of UM Episco copal ( hurcb, prevented an\ riot taking taking place. It ia a Mid mi-iortune that the U.-an.'i element should curse this new oountry,producing the sameconse qxsaas as, thoagh not to the mhxm extent, ttint it pro diu i s in Iri and The census returns for 1850 give :he population of I'pper Canada at marly boo.eim Methodirts..IfT.TSSIUutariaaa sad L'ni lia|t..sts. 3I,I9jI veisauu. SMI Frestrrtensni. i6i.oi6 j.-wi. ai Ckareh oi BoBte. ... 130.1>> Other Creeds. 19.507 Cnnrcaof England.. IW^MmNo Fixed heligaM. . I3.ii.51 LcUieiaaa..... ieiaxt|Unaccooatcd aw. i?,ou Qaaken. tx'-ot - laeeraadratr. 5,Ki| T./al.TW,?i7 Near!) one-sixteenth of the entire pipul itioa is set down as of no religion at all And thi- too exists . in spite of the fact that the State pays he ivy pen - oj - annually lo two of the richest denominations in the Province, the Bpiaeopal Chareb and the Kirk oi Scotland, besides little bribes to o her denomina lione. In Isio the proceeds of Clergy Reserves rales were gSS0,4SS, rtiia is in Upper Canada a there being no return for theouer section of tho Province. Last year the Church of Bnglnnd re? ceived out ot UUS -ouref, text iusive of pensions to Reeti re) $7t;,WJ . the I hurch of Scotland, 131,039 I while tt.e I aited Paaohvter an Church,tbe Wesle/an | Mcthoduae, and the Roman Cathodes of Upper Canada received inch pickmgs as the Govarnaaent, in its d:s. rt'iicn, theught nt to dole 0 tt, to 'tieet, per ^.,.s. -t.nie fMj^tical exigency, or to consummate fome piece ol .-t?te corruption And yet in the face ol this loniyui.- ry system of these endotvxneatta of rehgiooa wcti,ono-aixteentk part d iae population of I prer ( anada are returnee m the caBcial -easus as ol no religion at alt What a commentary on the sv-um of endowments' On Tuesday. Mr W Boulton. in the l egislative I aeeenthly, n-.ov ed a ser.es oi reu tiuna for ? rejeal of the unieti between I'pper and LowerCanada. ile cji.ter.ird that the union was a ta;i ire the popu:a i tioaoftht two eectiona of tne Prot nee being just as ? disunite t :n feohng^md tentnneni, and i.ear.y -0,11 I laws, institutions and locial u-a/i* ia the) were ten . vears after the Ccnquest Thisla DO Joubt true to 1 V. ry g;ta*. evt?nt. TheT10110Iaaa 1 of tVoawr Caa> aoa remains itatioaary. li.s rrot^i n* "OurLiws, our ;r >:uut;or_s and our iargnai" .' 1\ f cwannue to j have scp.rate s?ti m? of law? fur the :uo Prov nee-, and t>e avndbvtuae is that ?iam 1 1 Ben oaacted or changes an prevented m one teetion of ihe eonn tiv t\ the rti resei-iativrs of U*C uuxf .m rJoui um aesevted that of the Uapotl Ith I W n^t .ear, II JAS,000 was paid t y Cpper Canada, while only ' about SfcC*'.'*" was piucT by Lower Canada, .md whi.e the expenditure on a?^*oi;ui of the latter is rev.er than ;hai f r tae former : l l.e diacvaidon wae cat short bj Mr. Carteana aaov- j u e the prevMUi question, a u.o?t unrur mole cd 0 Dg debate. The question w?Lhowever,csaane up a?an. This senion, when Air derr.ft wiii pro> pose leselaMons m amen..u.tnt i-.f railing a 1 na veit: n to trame anew ('onst.tu for Saasa Bt> t;sh Provinces, on the basis of a Le. -.aice Pause, a Federal t7nkM bexngi m his opinion uaekwa, aa hang . ai wi tetoain ? I olani last night the high ( hur?*h part; letrsprrrtedby Mr. Laiontau e and his tail, p !*.*.. i throu.-h a se? cond na.'ing n ihe I^aislativi Assembly a ball for chartering an exclusive thurehot Endiaod L'ntver Uty, with rewtr to grant degrt^-. aridgiviaaUt-U desceninatson a n?ht to e>t .bli>t p u rte aeeisalaa Cooisvoa s.hools at the public c-?-t. Laatneaaion the Rcmaa t a* holies obt-ncd . right ef separata 1 ichcols. Tnaeo two denominate: - ixatematically r.'ay into the hands of one aiioit a ?lt t a'.a 'a '1 ts> eci me, Mexico excepted, the wer I | esl n iden coui.tr) on this continent. Utukouie ef.,??es all ! those se< tan. n tehem-s, but L:s opras-ttion to oae le?s in the ?aee of the i sb.net U*i- ?. i l':? nch Ca ?holi. ? and Lngh t hurch lortr- ? POSTSCRIPT. .hondaV. 4 a'claeb, a.n. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. UlRIVAL OF THE FKWkl.IX. THE CONTINENT QUIET. v 11 aioi ?? Kior a r i hkrpool. SPtcNDIO PASSAGE OF THE STEAMER PACIFIC cotton dki'rl'^xd. Tnrkrl-, \c. Ac swWSen lr?vn London ta July id. front Pari? to July id. 1 !.? MaaSBBBBg KraakUn. ( apt Woltou. arrived at I it;* mornirg from Havre aad Southampton. :. ?:. v Urnt passage of 11 days and a fraction otrr Mm iVtaej four days later intelligence from Lon? don and Paris. The news is not important. '1 i.c i oi.ji> steamer Pacific made another ?i>lcndiJ lUlw.ud. bating left New-York on t?e21st Bit at i.?ar and passed Holyhcad at 1 o'clock P. M. on the 1st inst ? nine days twenty-one and a half la urs. dinerrncc of time included. Ju>. 13th, Ii A M.. saw I mtcd States mail steamer ?? he.-.:. ,k. " l.cm e for Southampton IW milt- from land) luok ENGLAND. Riot at Liverpool t'-. tl.. tli int. there was a senous red bet wean the I'i lie of L.verpi'Ol at! the soldiers of tne t>lst iU 6 met t. About nine O'clock iast night a number o: i..ii. bt longing to the Nat itegimcui had eeeBMr bled ... btr. Reague'apunlkdsouae.iu Dale-street, one oflhi i"i ioal u oroog i, fare- oi'Liverpool, in order, BS sonic i . t:.em were heard ;o express themselves, ii w . e i I the diagrfjee to the- regiment which had been inflicted oa Satuiday and Sunday eight by tbe pel oe. '1 he apptwbt nsioii of some of their comrades ? I iffra) wInch a policeman an.1 a respectable Mi w, Yates, warehouseman, were both ?erk ist] ii'juted. lean to hue g.ven deep ofienee to the sc Idler*, and many of them an ??? bei Id bo say that last night would not pass over without tho Mood of aoaaa of the police beug spi't. Issum? from the puidte house a Ore named iiito the streets, where were a rooialorahlll lumber oi other .-o.diers belonging to the same regiment, some 11' then made up towards Dtlggaa, Ir.', who was M the tune on ?luty in D de s! . an 1 Unfastening theirCTOaabelts, they ma le a desperate attack with tlnni Injun the pour fellow, who. it is stated by the P0l (, Mil YtliTili) IIOroilKiOUl llf Ulf ftTilllK til snimositj existing agamst the force amongst the soldiers, and who was wounled SO severely aboul the head and bodyth.it he was c onsidered in very treat danger when our reporter left.? On the ether hand, it is alleged thai the m I hers were first provi 1 ed bv a policeman asking " How i hat chap el theirs w as that was in ine hospital." a! hiding to one who weeauBering front some injuries received in i prev ious cutihsct with the police, be this aa it may, aftt r .-in rely and daagerousl) beating Dds'gan, Um > proceed! d in i body up Dale -tr? et, and Shaw's trow, attacking every policeman with whom they can a m contact Hut word was passed to the llo.se hid iVIi. c-station. where a number of officers were in waiting, and these being joined b\ ic her? dispatched ftc-n the central station ooeninandod by Mr inspector Towcraon, speedily came to the spot, and i soona rpstied which wholly be girts daw not am The soi iiitrs i ad b> this time spread themselves m skirmish log parties of ttns. probably not expecting the corv centrated movement ol the Police. Attacking the military, however, thus mdeta.1. tiie ail ll authorities I eflti tnallj cutol a junction of the straggling pnrties, : ai a' although the conflict was kept up w ith desperate I rc?ist;,: ce. as each fresh band was attacked, and the w t ole neighborhood w as fog no uiyta o hours inept in a statt oi gnat apprehension, raptures toasorethan ! thirtj of tl e soldiers were effected, by the aid of all I the reinfon cments of police, wInch, under the per 1 m i.ul direction of Mr. ('omni s-.oner Dow ling were I eventually brought to the seine of the not. At I length ?? deaaand was Stade M E^erton-barrnck*. i for assistance from the officers of the regiment, who promptly despatched several piquets of thirty nien to old m (picliing the disturbance. Notwith I standing this, however, many of the sol diers v ifhin the barracks, he .ring what had ? i ccurred, scaled the wail and proceeded to the rescue of their comrades, about S9 of wliom hid by this , tin.? bet n ;? dged m Ucee hill Bridewell, previous ia ! their beina conveyed to the mote secure priaoa of ' the borough. Watching, however, the absence of the . 11 quers, who had t een engaged in clearing the streets, the scattered soldiers a-ra;n assembled at lic e-biu just as the van ia which thoir comrides a etc placed was being driven off, and a renewed re nil let ensued, in which the police would beyond doubt have sugared the loss of many af their num? ber l the m i. Hers were lisliaj ll Oil side SIBsS a lib t.or; i ? imprecal osss, Just aa taoee of three psca,aeti win-1. led and ended the affray The van waa thendrivcaoff withgre.it tpeetl, accompanied bv a I rgebod) ol pottee at double quick time, and tin* prison* is were ultimately lodge I in the main gaol of UM town P. 8. The town has ICWtll i I perfectly tra'iqnil s t e, |a 'right, all the men ol the regiment being ecudnedto the bairaeha, and strict measures being to i r> 1 rot any further rioting A number of the sof dicte, who wttneaees in the ease, catered the Ses i rs bouse shortly after 12 o'clock. The men were in full rese, and, when the> came into court, w, re r> qi i -ti d bj Mr. Wyberg la take osTtheit hats. This lequestwas Dltattendedto, and an order from the bench, to the same effect, waa treated ia a siatilai way, 11 e men, however, alter being a short time m the court, doffed their hats of their own accord, although they had refused to do so at the request of the bench. In addition lo the military taken into c"~'i. v bist i i- bt, four civilians w ere aporehen led, Charged with aiding and abeitiiii: ihe soldiers in the aesaiilti oa ihe police, in ail. there are jn piiaoaan in ciistcdy. I ?e? The Great Exhibition, The returns of visitors to the building yesterday, (1st Ji.lv.) again show a decrease, the numbers being ?1,009, and '.he amount taken at ihe doors gTiyMO 1"-. The li.teru.r was exceedirsgly cool and agreeable during the day, and there would no doubt have been a larter attendance but for the showers that fell during the morning and the afternoon, ? ?> ? Parliament Kothh g of note has transpired. An animated fUs euasioa a as had aa the IM ui the commons, when tl"e Marqttlaof Blandford mined an address prayiag Ii er Ma ? sty, with reference to the spiritual destitu? tion exi.-tmg in England an.1 Wales, to adopt meas It for aflbrding more efficient n lief to the spiritual ?am.- of the people, and for extending the parochial lystl Da I y betp arawa frcm tl e resources of the Ms tat hshi d Church. After some plain talk pm and con, the no HOB waj withdrawn. [RBLAND Failure el' the Transallantie I'xp^rtim ?t. The Tnwes Msiesasaaaaaf says The Irish hjaraaii, of a.l pohtil ..I shades, are up in ..ruus against tbe re tir'cf the Packet L'oranusaionen and the blow it has |rrea to the hopes of an Irish port being -> b Ma I a-il.e point ol departure tor the tmeiican osall - Ibis tout led WU the fa. 1 re. tnro'j^h whatever agtr.cy, of the eipermit.'ital tr.p of the Inited St. ?s iteaawi from New Vor:, to Galvray. hasgiv ea a U r.e of acerbity to the Dubrfn papers nee more remarkable from the rare ui ison of reni..*nent which ti| en the present atMaWsOBBBanatea the orgam* fifthe two great port ea on this fids of the Channel. AL fuith, however, in the prospect of American a * - -* art towards testing tie ca d I he port of Gahray ia not yet mrsworc, and t h <? 11 hop.' I that ?f ri v?r mlividualei tcTpnas ra;iedto perform at r.o n :v du-t.mt t mi I? ii-cori,pli.?h< I the I t. tui stau OotveruBsCM ea tha mm . al d > n tin OthC! by the exert oli-S of the peo [ c ? i.".' c i>av Pel fast, and area ? 'orb and I. n?r. k. Already bthaa been sutrjeeted tbju foads aheuld be -peidily coQet le 1 :.< it ! i pure hare a first ciu-s steam ressel, and that a rtr.aisttvm sho-ild be presented to the Lord hl .\ r l avi e s paaUe aieetiii? <f the ctMaeae with i ?sew of aosnaf.tf only frw oaee, that Irnvhaw n een bawl aa pal IMe pracii-i the virtue of .?elf-re;iaaet FRANCE. ? Nothin? or Special Interest The P't * announces that the aacMiOB of AbaVol Ka- et's captivity is on the poOM of n eiving a 'ati-s tuctorv so ution. T i e radii ? topic uvd-j) i ? :... I r- klenli tt, P, ttu r> 1 he ipaech at '-x: rct yl to be of a strong goasar ????? t character, and I) be oa taad to topics cn wfe.-h a good aadi tataar'ttMJ Pees tibi between tne tio\ t rnc.< nt and tbe Ass* mhly . Tr? Sii U rrfortsthat a in tarj eawnrrees ? hetl mrpeaatery et Montpellier Med lernneeapoweiawtRb. r^re .; al.U consular v ' ~Z,~L*M Mar n,\n ,,?. of them rave ,:>.->; ^f^lhtve f, Oil . Cn e, e and the Is wt of *%i?o*e4 that Iketr U gates ... aj i2?Ta?epart .a the frr;it juvtrs of the wsaje? this I opgrass ,, ., ._,llt?! ihatthc peti I, now, ratty genets, ? -dm? ? > jm .o.'a of t.r.e-..n.:fa>'e..ia ? ? ? . ,. <H. - : ' ... thai .??.Ihr* a ?^frll? ? lt'r ', torcil^alrrad ,? c -neu ??? e.i ?e* the error, dwmcft of Brrrre, (Correze-J where the crops of whaml if oxc.lcxit both a? regard* quslily and quantity. _ 8PAIN. - ? ? ? IsWfcBowiiig le* rrapBk oVpau h from Medn-i, Jn'e?; Judo ha* been re< eired in Pans ?? In the srttlPg of the ? hximVr leatoldSf. the de Datoon the voteof ooaSshsooe having bivnbMsd* b a close, the motion was earned in favor of minis? ters by a r.-avrity of l?l agsuist 31." I \ it* is-1 >?c .. am that in the siitii-.g of the '2M\t, Eud .in I "ItalTt made a luriotis attack .;4?>n HrafO Mui Do. Bertram de Lie was rcp.)in>: ween tee post closed. In t.'ic >enate there was a debate upoa the floating debt, upon which no decision was ar? me-? it I T A L I ? e Sardinia It is rvt-red that the t>-ruOlio o: cr.we an I j -ti.-e ?nil t. ...icn l?. >l Pe rrartato. deputy of Nico. I'Apponj it to be reefoleJ to Viani a. i I ttn ha i . ?: Una sourl by BJ Bruck, Aee ' I v, ... i onatnaeeOi is repeat- : The t t li' crnf Pepntics has voted w ithout debate the treat) axtk Z( ..verein, mum eicere-l upon the dtscaa sion ' i the ncaty ana BwEaotlaeaV '1 be king is about la) it tire go t.aeta for the Sum n .1 r. a here i i .rgc body of troeaa are coiueutrated Various apeetUattona are atoat aa to htsMajeetf*n ? resfor sodofcag Sonae imagine the Pope ia teada to try and slip aw as from the French, if eeeate m Pins arerot f.ivor.iHe others imagine (Ssetaie to i e the tuifis of military operations, in conjunction with the new holy a lianeet Mere than to pc .... >;., ated m a trial for the expulsion of the Jeeuita troni Naples, after every appe.uat.ee Of ignonuntOttl c. :..le nnst:on. were sud? denly discharged by the Unnd Court The crown law > er demanded W vears callevs for the prisoners, .out now ti. y ire aOQUlUl d! An a laatsatdti illustra? tion this <>i \\ ?? mor.uitv of a court ot justice. Al? though the i rtao ten are i o longae amenable to the few. they sre still retained li is not enough to be acquitted t> phe judges, attei tree years'insnrtsaa mem, to be enabled to leave ihe dungeon GERMANY Trussin. Accounts from Frankfort state that Austria ut re? ply to Prussia's demand fo. the dism, orporsiioe of m r aoavGt rmaa Staiee, t spres?,? her determuiauoa i i to coocode the point n the iiiiaaiasilj of all Um (lirnnin states with which the incorporaUon waa pasaed is obtained for the rru-iw of thai measure. -?*-? Hesse Cassel: The flovernnieni paper < ? ii.Cassel, of the 2i*tb ult publishes three new erdinaacea which roieaea aubtary cflzcers froat their oatke to obey and upin-id the Constitution, lay down s m w form of oath, ta whieh the Constitution ts in BO way referred to, sad proclaim an amnesty, with many exception* SWITZERLAND. ?e \ letter from Perne announces the death ol Count do .Me,men. lormetly Minister ot Wuiteinberg at Pans, which w.,N iiced '>\ an unfortunate ileat en I he lift ail, impi-enr* mat m as Nuiiarn. rr turnlng late in the evening t.> the houv.- m wank he lived near Thouno, mistook the Mad and fell over a precipice. BELGIUM ? \ company baa just been formed at Htu?s?-wf.>rihe purp, s, ,it woi king and cultivating it.coo hectares ot tt.e low rroundion ihr hange of the aaeternPoiaatat. COI ceded b) the Dutch Co? eminent Louden Markets LoMtOM, T'iesdai ^r. uuu. Jiil> I Bl '.ar.? I he tit time mi e hich pri-vailr.l m the market last week has not bee* le dsr maiutuiund, Imt the sahn hsve r ne ed hmviiy, mui. w ah tin- eieegtiua of bus srsuijr Ms ili??. ul i utlu r e-SkTrr rsiei In the W e?t India market MO bade have tieen sold (iaeluding kni hfeds sf BarbsOees nuJ 4 ii bbadaol si i ucm at aaeissa J \ >**> t>t*s ,4 Ms>iriuas sold at 10s M tu is< tu lew uudilliiiK le ?.?h1 yullaw. of .1 ! os ,.| 11. I.. ;,. ? 'III ? (<s I .mui >, 1 ?HM ill J<K Ul im li 1.1 low ta haa nbite RrtMr.-i sU t.. s? ik! far lo? ta nuddliai rellow Of j.uwi ia,?..f ?i?J .< au.ut hslfwoi soldi fiaefiain) yeUew atiVAsssl ksiiaai; ?rilinary hrswn la.'...:.?. .h- idteSlai Ml bags ol Cegtea hnsaghl fa Iii 39aOdfiirr hr,.vMi, iad ctsi) tmx? .-f Pi-mambaen wrre all v it lull awn. Ihtiie U 111* no uVuialid st Ihn |iis?t*iu? qm> liltll Iis. CoirFK?Thi narkst did aot wear so firm an apaesi sni-e to-day, aad for tM hn.ts af k "''i stdtaary inusd natne c<? 1l.ii*. i t; 1 y 3Ds 1 er rwt eeuld ns rsaUzsd at public auetiou , .1 - : , I a itasa als ' ' t. trd w??ii- <lu I. a 1 mm) "I at prices 'ii it bun ly ? 1 "iNtrted farmer ratr* Hiea>?7,4I(I I a^s and f7y ;??>?? ? V- ? . ? ilj itesddf wi?iotttaa) niatei U elsaaga it ?? 6.1 o> Ha fur low tw<>k*a to (1 ? dp. arty waits . 0 .'. be pi al bra imikv Madras bruugttl le t" 7? oe 1 ?-r e\?t BsLTraraa lAiXtbags of Bengal,< aii by ttmi, dvt x>?>4 , 1 aase at advanced 1 itee, vu , Itetgereeal "i >? . n, XCs Ul ,1. |*i awl ma- flu talea le-day nanpiurd 8,111 aooBenOK e SMwsreeoagoa too *i.:ehong. 600 oaloag isO ? Ieecotederaagepekoe,ka)aeeatedeaeofj 1 1., l.-.v.n I.Jn . .1. 1...I nuu.lia uiliei ?mall as 1 rkera "a* n so d a tsndsues of Lko baaW, aad Um ioIm paaeod with nui (pint, few osageai wen Mild.bol twopareolat M|d aad 1 t.J was good t?iu< as cumpa red esUi prevmai innki-t gums wilongs sad lonagbj ii:s realized ] rvibos rates, aad aeireral aaraeaVoi e it.? ft.. ions mid <l f ih lower Tin-n>tal eaaane/gaald aai aix?ut $ > u peeaaaae Liverpool Collen .Vlnrket. Ti asoav, Jalj I.?The sales id Cite to-day fit-naisi a. ? 1 . _- ... t - in belra anil mi !?>!? lies asasmiea eeg jae Egypt ui 1 In- mark?-' baa bees dull, ami dosed <?tlf, e aipaml with last Friday's pncee, au kjada may be mww> tnl d lower. All erdtuais an I niajilliiic qualities, not ?old iri th- m> -f ili'i, . s. .1 1 il for iniildliii? llowsd in qnanUt) is b, u.?' 1.fiend and latesed Mas a.. raa.joLV 1 ?oai .am in...? aaoaaaaa te i eeentavert steady aeoact, ind sptaaers are rally eagaged with prices qiits ?nm Ilm artcae if slathers alw ' ill laaiaiauicd. With s .I in unl . .(ual to last week fur mie' kind 1. imt tue (ndm 1 niBeBioial as tea b tks aveeasal pad has had a deprsaaaki ??.!?. 1. ami riot li ?aid-d for lae east t res st?rkste aaa given wag to the extent ?r a'".ut i,.i par piece, wbik tbe wedaar ladui h ai?ea have iM-eadossg uro to n.'lluiig 111 tin- ?hanr ol new orders - ?e? Slate or Trade. M ... i' 1 oik, July 1 ?Theoni] attarati a a am maiket I 1 ly is aa regards goods aaitabts fo India l bs aocounts Li- the mrrlaad Ball af the piaee kuodi market? luring . seaway, and of aa anfovorsMe easags from the lurbt aosa of the inooey auukvt, gabliskea la Fa* l oir nfyoe |J are , Il C I 1 ... ,?.-oat.- ,?"tn received b o Bwksreia] ho.'?e? ben-, ami 'he eeaaMwaai II M bsea h (rest rontructnai ...f t.uv.,n. ?-01 cloth of all deaeripliuaa ii jT.?t Ii 1, the Boaabej and CalctgUa msfk-ts 'there are contracts >et runiiine, es;eeislly in Sbirtuigs, which will r-% r. t.me teeoMplete. but they ar,- not numerou?, and a.e eompaiattvely luM, au tbdt the uiUlhesn. e ha* at I nee been felt in the niarkot h ire, and pries? <a?? aray in II r?e 'les, ri| t|?n? ul Cioth ; re'tf pse.eially to ths client of r? u? : 1 ? 1 perpieci the rtiUensct apm the market of the di' [me 1' 1 rttoa bast eat been felt in India at (be date . f last idvsses, and may 11 expected to exercise constdi-ia bie dcpreiafoa. Ike eat ha result* of ?inrti will an. reach iis f. - two 1 r three n.t.l. > < cmie As ri fsrds other kinds a t Btb raeb aa are m den wd for aoaas eaaaaaipaiaaaad for export t.> ..ti.er asarksts, tiw. m la lemand at last ja? . - ind tbeb a at m at V m, both water Bad mule, ie Meadi 'i lull 1 sU - e - List er Pa-.seii?rrs In If lean! IB A'/anWis, trim I! ivre en .SourAasipfoa? Mts Morxan Kew-Tork Mim Aasvajae Morgan. Miss Se? dan Morgan. ?' J <>? "" 1 a Lai.. K ? mi Omuvae, Krank j Oaberae, Perei Oebnrae aarj BOaasfao, ?-ir ?theo IIa.'.. . .Ian.es f ...a. Sain'irl s T Unj. Mrs AOeurge, In : II Hi.in.n. Carinii? M ?. e 1.. j Y Puiiu.ni. frw> If Hul D on. Kd A Baiitsnbuiv , Sophia Hantesbury. F. Jmneaxer a Ladi Victor II IVvreir? ? OasaaaaeB, A Jeenms'. C'has I n., at,EiizaErnest, KEabaa sttee, H Hsieveiu.,b?arer of u. H, I. ](...! ;., 1k1..1. f MaSl. (tia.l'tin eii Stevaas, S Pardessera F( ? Neilelder. Cha-Julhee, llco DekrniS, lb n John U W.ilui.l uvl lady, Et? Ihr V. Ii. Hia.r., Ff ?'.??.?> .'.a, al. I Mar. e Beek. El (Ul a C .nva ller.n V .*> Mnur. Tuhn M'K'oii, A ifiwte Parson ( harlea Morfot. fssnics Kjd. son. Peter K Slroae. EroeTJi w K.Ninelsnaer. ( has N Maller, Jsxne? Newell and li dy. i h is i, illemol, fieo H Kturiuh 'Mid Inly. Haavet H 1 Ibetb H tns.uih .V JhJ N.les, Henry > auderwort, Qas 1 OUvabaat, > fino.eah? Ksrxer, Bertha Ks/pe', Haas Ear sr.Cnartes B'T", Henry f Meeaer,jTredi LsMaol, hew \,,rk, Thus A Nsai. Aikfrew Kite lue, Boston. Clem? ent Hm.e.y, Owen H' ?"n-/n, Blatilds Kenny klnxLiad; V. r Ifi* j*r, Ph.lad? Iphi i, J.An Learseo si.d Laily. n.os M kssj m bi a ( !.'?, Beorer of despat-he? from tbe ( 0 .?? *i SaiBl fsn.i ?. Ja? C. r?h M aid Ls-llf. Baltiiaote, v...-ct. Banuwa aad 1./. Vm s.t.T.id. Bew-Orweaa, MlWII.-li, Leia.Con. X.. Aa-bony D SsaaseT. .V*w Ifaren, iean I I ... ...ic V- w Orleans, Ma-he! Meiacy, i t i I.- r-r- 1. ' ,, I.... .... 1). ft,., ?'. it . I... ..? Peass e r. .;? Alfred I alatve, do ll^r C.wpau, d?. aoiduel-*. f . 1 \ 1 a,. .mi> I A D rai' * r> f u\m, K' .til sii.l. d?, L Kad.dn. B Kail. kW. B Lsloes.'fo. Ms/ ? L'-n.r.: .> -r (ji'inasy Augu.'u March and. west la A ?! ? r Starte, Fr- sa,a, Cngat Kigfr. PHIIADtsXPHIA. reaths? lirr l?ock-Mnrketa aad Stecka. SVirri T-? 1 denen of The Triune. Piiitsni.i.i'1' s- shaianp, July is. Dsriatg the week tiniiii/ ye?terJ?y. them wer. BM (hasten in Ike C?*J ,>'"'*' . AM,US ttdaunm, irr ot aUfJSSEsns 1 the w i' ? * w "?:h ,h- **ara ****** ? arset - - aeative aumlaxi I rZaaa ua free 7 *fm* at 1 ti ? IM, bat ao Ml?s for UU , ,. 1 baV r our r.ns-ce Toe sales e?r ctfy cosv , .,'r ' airuotinou bouied w.ir.u. '.1m range of 4 iHat li tot .. iAaU.aad o*w v New-Vork ?( u.^aer rates it ?. t. 11 mi ? he at ut t) I^i. ea?l Cuaa Ma*L at t s7. a et 1 1h1 re .? s ?o*?l ?'. x. ad for *h.ts WmbsT. ?ad > r.ix r sw* aa?e Uto raade si 1 si ft basket, al rat Xbe t ?.?:??? t rni v. o? r*?c C?.aa is iB dum iml at lie f t ?law? 1. Oa . 1 ao eoars^ aist co fartbsfr sales base rtasated. la Giu.ecaia.' but Uttte dmng. flume 1 tsarist i f- r-n Uio Sue*' ve beta mads st i,w ? baga lagasyiaCeSaa ai 7(c for triage, sad #)e ? .t. tcr ereea. Whmt isduU; tales of bat? at He, aid hb.l. at -iXfi SaUm Of fii>k*?nrn ?mi^-U<*> fisniea fo. 'It. ? ? 1 .'Hi. Psna as. il. Ulf. S?? 1 - b h M' ?e ' i, . \<HK 1 eh s-h hm. tit, fir ^lMLsfoa-Si 1 I Ml ti t>.t.i: ..I..; ?.r..n ?a.Tu.yf, a>ade,'er.ai. in .1 v.'.:.- pk w. su . ee.^*> it>?<nnr s>. t?, r?|. 0? Ps?a kit, 43 . _ AeeWjnpsi^^ssjrs fo.ei.Si.SMd?. ta I?, . %U0 Lekublut.14. b^tv C' and A ? fo. 'Of. St. 10 Hsni.beix BH, Etj