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MORNING HEltALD. ?OIVDtV. JVI.V M. IMt. ? ? ? ? ? - . ' -- - ? ? ? O0? SEE KIltST PIOE. Arrind f thr BrttUfti ?|?r?---*?vc Lairr~lmp?viiHi ?ntrllilMrr -Du?rr?"*? ?f V.n?T rior?* ? 1? ????<"? ?? Virginity di*c ivrr?l i?n?l iworn to l?> ?*? PkitifinHK-^liinr '* ??il?M-(irnit Kow '? Jdr. Ufc?*d<?, hii Amvricmm, hrf*ki?S tf?? head ?fin? Mili-i*'- l?rmci|??l Nr?r???ry? Ulnic *C every ??a r? ?f n??t con dition afavi-r) principal P?r?oi? Yeitw^a) morning about nin? o'clock, the greatest steamer thai tvir entered New York, the British j Queen, was seen in ijrstically careering up ?ur kar- j bor, aad after Uki ?g a tura round the North iiiTe*, "j proceeded gradntHy up<tbe Hast K-i ver to her wr quarter* at the fe.t of Clinton street. In a few I minutes twenty ?r thirty thousand'persons assembled on the wharf, and surroanding streets and aventtcs. Jn her, have arm l Tunios Smith, Es^., a Direeti-r of the Company, and the father of Atlantic Steam avi gatioa, together wi?h McPherson Laird, the Engi neer and Secretary. As soon as s':ie ? is announced, the whole ?'ty was in a state of the ?\ ildest ?*.xcstem?nt. Those who were at breakfast, left it and ran to the Bast river to see her; those who were in bed, jumped up, dressed, and ran like mad people to the foot of Clinton street. Those who wWc too ill to walk, ^ot carriages and horses, rode and drove through the streets as if for life and death. F lie went 'up the North river as far as the Stair Prison Deck, was saluted fro-n the Battery and Other places, returned the salute, and dashed np the Cast river in gallant style, amidst the cheers of the.popuUce. TJ )? tide was very strong, but after twoor three etxrveCtings, l;ke a well trained racer, ?he caase to at her vrharf, and w*s made fast side by side with the Great Western. She made the passage in fifteen lays'a id * half. The political news by this arrival, is not very im portant. The war intsyv.a is making progress, but bo great battle has yet bee?i fought by the Egyptian* and Turks. (England is qwiet ? France i? quiet, every thing at pouce over all Europe. The commercial news tu rather cheo-less ? Cotton is down another 3 8 of a penny ? business dull ? and the money Market nnchaaged. The Budget present* some novel features. Breadstuiis to the amount <?! X7, ?00, 000 tare been ianported into England (act year. An ie*ue of Exchafiuer Bills tothe amount of ?7,893,954 ir to be made to meet the charge of th? Consolidated Fund. The surp.ns of lfclfl is $2,124, 064 being k.rger I ban tin. surplus of 1838. Penu? Postage is to be u I opted kj the Goverument. At one oYiock, on Thw^day, toe tllh just., the bank dircotcrs were in session on the subject of a further rise*of interest. Lady Flora Hastings has been diseected. and it turns out that she was a virgin ? quitee novelty, one of the papers- says, to find among the nobility. Cotton not having declined more than three eighths ; Las y Flora Hastings having been proved a I ?virgin, ai:d no bloody battio or riot having yet takes place in Europe or Asia, we find nothing of much higher inltfMt than the de'ails connected with thie i beautiful ve?M-el and her g illant comma nder. She ' left London at aooa on the 10th instant, aid anchored at the Lower Hope at half-past 2. She left Ports- j mouth on the t2th, having ?n board 147 ->assengere and about IQB connected witi the ship; si.e had 800 , tons of goods aad 'VW tons ?f coals; and when she i was on the water, property t* the amount*. f ?7 .'iflO,- j 000 (connected ?vith her) was afloat ; the richest ship and cargo that? er braved tlw ocean want. Before she left Portsmouth, her favor te, gallant *rid glori ous commander it ceived this Utter: ? POKTIIKOUTM, III!) I# v, I5fc?9. Sir ? I regret tU s ? *our very *ii.rt *t?y at P >rhi? uili will |ir> Ttut that axpr- ? *?* >i .if gwod freliiiy .?:??! good ni-W* i f. ir the inttcu of the " B..U.4. Q.aten," whicti.I kuo* ?o tecy g ..ei.?l ty prevail* Ljere I .'at t'jf ' i O'l ?"!'!?? n rtuu' ?l ?hir!i ha* (kiii rm.-Je r/w . th? : 1 *h. *W. " < i '?"* or i b? htirg*. and uihaio'.-oitt of lh< >: -i of Porl.a uth, invite yoa joir uAcrri, U'i p jtu^n .. |".ir -tluni from New York, to a ci?il cMUrUin nn ul, by which we -k^fc cuJf itor lo *kcw <*ur ippwbM'itli ef your nttl" T|<r.?e and our iii * lhat the attempt to e*t ?h.-?h a ?train navigation from Le^do.i to New Yuek. via PbrUiarwith, will it er i with ..II ih? (i:wr<p'Mr?l an I ?i .ce?? '.hat M iffrii ed an undertaking ?!?. ? r*e* I am, Sir , a our ai'Ht iiMiml Tna?. i, ?k?oi. Mayor Lieut H- N., roai.ii aadin; the " Bnti-h Q i< < n " Fir*t io or ler, we cluill fire the l?*%u?r ?f the tr eated Ysokrr, who ha* iteun in?truir?ntal in tk* aucces* ef ocean atcara navigation, detailing her be havior at ?hc " walked the water* likt a thing of life":? Steam *Ht.e Brithh t^irKW, Saturday, 27lh July, Kfl ^ Dear Sir? A? it in not likely that 1 shall i.irc any ? pare time (? give you information relative u our voyage from London during my ahort aojouraui your good city, I aei/i* a few momenta thii mornin^i lore the atorm of pih*t?, landing, boarding, elcatcra fall* upon me to thro* the le: i;ng featarea of our jj?jr>.u* Toy age before yttt ?Vc left Portal* inth the 12th at hnlf paa* 1* o'clock, P M r??iH?g at 11 revolution* uitjl 7 o'clock, when we t?c reaped to 11 ? wiad atrong frmi t?. W. with * h?*>id ??. , ami ttiick ha ay ia th ? horizaa ll'.H ? Kiiif, el' ir !??? *? ?tWr. *ir tool and refir#)u?,g. Wind d'vd ah ? ?i. woh ? '?? ??>; ?well from the we?4ward; lat 4V M.toag A 4?; All '???. 14th ? Wniit W, no ???!, It evolution*; t-nall riw; wlr.d inerea?e? toward* evening. *k'j> ride* like a i|mkh; lat 4W 36. lour II 59, 4ul 11* m 15th? 4tr?n; ??<!'rl? Wi I ???? runniir: It t? 14 r?ro 1ution?; lat 4? '>1 l< hi 15 *i. <li?t |(*l m; wml wl?ate? u?w^r-l? evening; running (iHa itljr o>*r lite hill .*?; ?hi(?? no water; dot the ?liijtit~?t ?(> vu bnl C4rri?? >h ?ilh all iina^i tab'# ?i |?(h-\Viul \V S*'.V, atci>n(. ?iih a tvmblinc cr>-?? ?ev; ?et try ail, fore ?tay*'iS? a-iJ j h; ihirk ??allier ronii ?jp on; behave* nobly. n?*e? with infiuile mij'ilf. not ihe ?li.hte?t ?I rata, ju*t a? ? ">?) 4* a rriilU-. |*J o'c!.<k. kh>wiuir a gal* from the w^tward, Q ie-n riJ?? m -"iiily, aifl t?? a<*e h-r by the inera foree of ?,eam power ti nini oaward 8 unj 9 kit -!a, agaiavt wind awl *ea. if a tight worthy of all a! niratiou; lit 4H M, lori| 21 1j' ili*i 519 w, 4 n'l lock. ttrmnj ke?l witii whittliaj tlirooch !'.? ?hrf?'?; a I -m roltiaf ??a? ewty m *?OT at the wheel . airl ij'ii'e rut'i ;h, ?o r??i y <l.i?? ?he ?te?r , 1 1 r*volpt}on?. 17th? Clow ly, fr ?li wiml, MVW, deail <Vi4| IIJ re?o'n tion*. ? .ilclora, II rev.; I.ii IS 6, lune ii 4: ili?t |f?*? m;*'roog h-ad Wind, an I high ?? a; ?hip tide* beaut iTiilly; w|ti<l roar* through the *liron ?, brt iiiak'i nu oilier iiripr?-?i ?n uj?oii t'-e ii'ieen than what ^riK** fr >ni the increased rr *i?ta*tce *h- l a* 'o ?eerroina iHtb ? Kine a^oi nug; hea.l ????, at ?! ?,.id nl iwini: fre?' . It oVhxk, lat 46 .'?<l . lo . ? 30 10. dial IP3 hi, heavy rvllilig <*1 fi'W thi northward ai d wMwaed. J*lnp roll* ? ith the t a. and aoni? jing i?i an",, mr gla?? and chiaa good*, but forlno il?ly the ?hip iia* ij?>t ?, I ' i .ktn h> i l-mtk, w !iirh our rood friend* in L?t*1 >??.. biinily pi- liit-d. I#th ? %. 4 fa j, \ \Vj li^lit wird d? a<l ^hf ad, 1 4 rrv ; lat 4# 1 1, long St l*.,li?i gnu rn; im> tail*, but rutin ng 'iff meet gal."*all). Wind . h- a I ???!, i <*i fre*h; no *hi!?; har I pro pelling again*! . at ? ri -ad m ia I, and eiiuill* *tr mi hea I *?a; 1^ a IS re? , U> 4 > .t i. In,,^ ;| . | j,? Afi.rn xiii. wiad tiaivaaiug ; aea-inr", <t>ip rolling; more ? trn't (toraxi 'A tl.an ???uali ?peeJ reducd i. b ? , . hi*h Ml ?j. |,t. < loud*; w fii.'l fre.h IV rn "lave) * loaf roll 11.4 ?< ,, no *ai|?- ,Mn| r>? tinti'i r* !ur?-d lo II re* <* i itt'it tialaf? lit U 4. |? ,?0m. ?d? M ?i.dny; w .M-l . , , d.adalwMl VVNW. *n.?- h ?ea-, cloudy anlhary; I5J r.?; *h,p ,()4| ^ h .r ly know* the r. ,.n.!er ?a,. W o rlaet-Thirk 1 eohl regwlar bank weather: *t* am ?WIM etfatiiinli , , ,11 . atrok*; lat 44 44, long W ?? ; di*l 190m. 9S!-T?ewtay? (Hi t!,e llank* la*l mal,t *, It ? thick, ram* wr*th?r, wind WSW, * itoaih ??,. runuing off lady; lat M 40, long 31 -JO, dm Mth? Wr<lke*ai ?y- H'in l W ; n<> tail, |iia? *?* fr,?m H e w. t, 7 o'clock, It re*. ? .> clock. I A r?v; rain all |t,(? m.?rniu wrh* ?*it eaaonir; l?t 41 I7,l<*af 55 50; did ?06m. Lt,V,l 1. gleaning occa?i' n il) , K..? *ighi at U .iVIoalT, , 0ir , ara *ul *idinj; m r> ( |, . , 1 5 r> * ; *e 4 calin ; riiiiiiing 1 f hi 1 kl*. ?**k ? Thur-d y ? Wind \ and N hy K; ni^in I j .ail .?( f?r the flrtt tinif ; ?> a > i I fur and aft; I'J o'clock, wi ll fre*li*n. tag ln? the N, r? ? 15, I# |7. and IH; runnlMg .ff ialh- m .1 fallant, and iMi^ufni ityla, lat IJ J;l l< n* 60 Mi, din < , 0 o'clock, P. M.wi^l*!! ur, *ei calir ; all sail b .1; W?i m, ?uiw-wtli: ? ?? ilher. uf wli eh we hare had none h?"fore aOth- b'iM*? a o'-locfc ? Wi-t I Hg; .el*ail 7 oV'..ek wind ?eer* lo Wj all ? til la1 eg in. I* 41 14, 'ong ? 1 14. di-l 'J40wi ; I'J aVIoek. w i?d V; g> ^d beaea*; revel?4i >n? *t?a<ly and mo <Tifial|5;7n'?h < P. M., tifitntt'i *ea, rioini >g oft ^ f* * I g pud. lightly too; 15 r? no'iwn; ?|Mi'l a* a I it ip' ii a mi'l | ?! g7 iu ? Sat u r?lMr? wm4 N by W. *aiLta? warning, ?o<te inf-U .-aim Ma, Ml art aboal C ?W?ck. Ml <4 If. 70. M, Uit? altttil t?,->ea Oeaatitallj tanootf, rtM 8uu?i*yoii<t?a,***tH wads ihe Anatiaf light etlalfpait I o'clodt A. A, au'l toon afar the Highlands and Irady Hook Li^^t House, waiting a pilot. The passage has been effected with greet ease and comfort, although we never had a fair wtml biito ce and thai for a few boars enly. The geaeral state of the wind has been dead ahead all the passage. The Queen has shewn herself worthy of tb?' eclat which has usiformly waited upon her. I do rejoice, not so til u cb on acconA of the Queen herself, as upon the groaud of seeing the principle'of ocean Steam Navi gation. which f have so long advocated, most snc te*->fully and aatisfactorily curried out, upon a scale *v>.icl? 1 trust will leave no doubt upon tbe miud of ary one, of ite final triumph. Your ob't- servant, Junius Smith. P AHLiAs?f ntart- ? The Jamaica Bill, as amended V?y the Lords, has been sent buck to the llous* of Commons and accepted by t'ltal body. CaID a,? Tbe Canada Mill was under debate on the evenirg of July lltb. Sir Ch-rles Crey wos left speaking; of course the tories were denouncing eve ry movement made by the Government. Mr. Charles Huller and Mr. Hume -bAth complained that they could g? i no returns of t!>e state of Canada. Mr. Laboucltcre laid upon thc| table some papers relating to Cant'da, and toon oocos on to state that fir J. Col bornod'.ad expressed a decided opinion o?r the sub ject of improvement iu Canada, and the n? easily of cxlen iing the powers of the Legislative Council of Losrcr Canada. Sttavk Trade . ? h. the House of L? r?ls, June 11th, Lord Palmerston, by permission of the house, re si: med the dropped notice of the previous day, and ino-'td for leave to bri.:g in a bill for the more ellec tual suppression of the slave trade under the flag ot Portugal. Leave given. The Bank of Emiard ? An important debate took place in the House of t ommons, July 8tb, on a motion made by Mt. Hume relative t? the misman agement of the Bank of England for the last twenty years, and praying for a Committee of Inquiry; the motion was lost, 93 to 2t?. Education ? A great many tory peers presented m address to the Vueen, praying her to rescind the sjr.int of money gi*?Mi by the House of Commons (or 1 purposes of education. The Queen's reply was very ; (?rief and very naive. She thanked the peers for their zeal and advice, but told thcmW at they might have spared th???ttselves the trouble, for the mouey would be well laid out. i The Bupokt. ? The Chancellor of the Exchequer brought forward, on the 5th, his annual financial statement, and particularly his plan for carrying into eiiect Mr Rowland Hill's plan regarding a uuiforin rate of postage. He first called attention to an in crease in the estimates for the army, navy, and, ordi nance for the enrrent year, over thee? timates for the ! year ending 5th April last. The estimate for the ar my, ia lSll. was ?6.322,0*): iu 18?,?6,5?.000; for : the navy in ls38, ?4,811,000; 1S19, ?5.197,000; for the ordnance, in ?1,546,0'K); in I*<?9, ?1,732,000 ' total excess of estimates, ?312,000; and this, with i out taking any extraordinary outlay in Canada, into | account. On alt the departments, tke increased e?ti : mates amounted U: ?902,220, Next ks compared his j estimates of tneone and expenditure with the re Milts: ? j Tin O tislmns, ettiana cil at ? JO.79.5,000 jie.Jeil 4:31 '210 900 ! Escisc, " 1S,P02,000 * " 13.7-29,000 i St.tnjM, 7 ,000 00 1 '? 7, 043, too i Tines. " 3 6 .4.000 " B,700 000 r.i.toffie*, ? ] ,tiH3.OO0 ?? 1.674. '>00 M i'C?iiaa?#v?, 19 *79,00# * 47-1 000 { The increase in U,r miscellaneous arises from a re payment of mocey advanced to the Canadian treasu | rv. The total of estimated receipts was ?37,271,3)3; | of actual receipts ?47.838*18, excess of receipts ?611,001). [ i*ii?*rc c s evidently an error in these fig ures, but none of the reports er.able us t<a rectify it J The duties oh foreign corn, ..IiiclL, in. 1837 amounted to ?Wirt,yf>0, lost year only brought j|T4#,006. The expenditure had exceeded the estimates consider* blv, mainly inconsequence of tke war in Canada E*ti nate>! i>i'ir>-?t on tht f'uhlir D*bt, Av2U-aJO.OOO: actu?! disViMHemt, 39,427,000 Other e'larges i>n * rou?olul*tetl fuiid. 2.40UOOO u 3.3S3 oOO lra?y, 6,322 000 M 7. >201. MX) I Na*y, 4 BH Oi*0 " 4 600 '?0 I ?Ord.iviee, t,i?tf000 *- i;jsi(to J .*tuc?l!atienu?, - '2 1)2020 I The total estimate *vas ?47, 477, 80S; ii?e" otal expen ld ture ?l^,9t?3,W0; vueis of expenditere ?7S5,5t>0. * I Another error here, but the reports a|}i^e mi it.] ? I Li-it year he nporeheuded a deficiency in the bal ance of receipts and ?> penditare of ?2% iM!t); hut it l?A I reached ?43(>^tM; amount ot ?iecalcii'atioa jti.21,000. Here M.'. tiiee entered into a variety (f . details, showing on what items of re > euu< !h?renad { bee i sxcrss or ditainsituiB of recei;?ts. lie then | st?> d the Cost of the ?q>? rati;in* in C.cuitie.; for the {years 2 -<-?r? s and i?.e evtraordniarv expendi ture was ?9)7,000 A vcte for ??00,0jw l.ait been taker on account, leaving ?147,000 to be 4 rovided for. The a-nount required f?r the present year, ia cludii g tbe balance of ?lf7,sHN). would be ?4458,00#; and ii.is large sum would have been much larger had a >t tke comparati rely traM|uil state of Ireiaad ena bled the government t > transfer a part of the mili> tary stationed in that country to Canada. TU< esti mated income and evpundilut- ? of the current year were (Jan stated by Mr. Kiee iHitUTtD iftcoiir. ktiiioiD nrrrom *?*. Cu<t?m?, 4?|.M?jllM Ulrrr?tof?lrM, A'*t?.4*C ??M> Kici*?, 1S,S4'i0"0 Civil toll lifted fuuJ, 'i.4Un.900 Slanius, 7 ,?'64.000 Arm}, Th* ?. 3,ajio?.o n??j, P<wt office, 1,485.000 OpJmw t, M i? ell ?ih iM#,000 MitctlLi* <>u*, row m I'MfW, 900,000 ?47.to8,0W TmImI income, A' IM.l.MiOo 47,ww,noo Hurf li<t jC 1 40 **0# In (hi* estimate nn account i* taken tfthe i_ 1 , < k"*3 , (KM required for Canada overtke jjjiiOlM'tMf voted la?t yiar. Thf Chucrllor tonk a cheerful view of the commercial pnt'ik'Cti ?f the country; ?<<id referred to tlie lucreaae ouxporti for tk* pieacM year over th"*e o( 1W a< a .symptom of returning proaperiir. The amount of itefkMiti in caving* hank* ha I alio vefv mueb increased, notwithstanding the Attempt* lo creat ? a ru i up ii <hn*c hank*, lie theiid-Nplain j * J the couree lie intended In t ike with reapce* to the { jwtl oKicr. In the present stale of the reveuie he ' ewuld Mot mat* a propmntion which would afTrt *?> ' large a portion of the receipt* without the guue'itec j of I'arliain.-'nt t? make gn?*l any resulting deficiency. , II tlie resolution he intend* :1 to prop>?e were agree I Co, be *lmultl move or lea re to bring in a hill founded on the reaoltitiou: and Mr it ice w a* at p*itia to ex plain, that tin* wai a better luade of procet ding titan by revolution alone. lie abuiild propose a penny j.oa lafe, beeaune, although the committee recom mended a twopenny, their argument* and the evi dence had convinced Mr. Kice, ih?? there wa? lea* ri?k or lo*? to the revenue by adopting a penny than a twopenny rale llcaak) I tlie committer to pledge I tt*ell to ona uniform rale of a penny at and un.ler a weight hereafter to be fi\e.l; but, a* to the mode of carrying out t'ie principle, *ucb a* by stamped co ver* and pre payment, those and other point* of de tail would be reserved. lie would, however, aiate hi* own opinion, that a* option ahoald be given to pet them into the po*t ottie.e a* at present With J respect to general f ranking, thai must, of cour*e, lie abolished; and a* In official franking, he thought each department nu^lif to pay it* own pnatagea Me conciudeil bv moving a reaol*ti?n ? "That it ia ex- 1 pedient to reduce I lie postage charged on let tr i ? to one uniform rate of one pennr, charged up? n eveiy letter of a weight to lie hereafter fixed by law; par liamentary privilege* of franking be in;: iboluneJ, | and official franking strictly regulated: this bouae pledging ? I 1 f, at the aainc time, to make good any deficiency ol' revenue which may be occasioned bv Ntich an alfrration m the rate* of the exialing dntie* Tur. Cn\nri*T? **t> Pnr*t>'At Foe ? Man.? ' T1ie?e per*on* ?till continue their agitation in differ* i ent part* of England. Another meeting hr\? lieen held in London, and the tri colored fla-j; hoisted. .Newca?lle upon I'yne ia in a very ? veiled atate; a large gathering of working cla**e'a hail ?ak< n place there; the language naed b\ the speaker*, wa? violent ( and even oorribU "One ?aid; they ought to aet all municipal power at defiance, and arm thfm?< Ive* with pike*, with iDkiketi, with lh* fire brand ?nd the torch (tin* i* g??i"t the whole ko*, aurelv;) and when the property of tfceir opponent* wa* destroyed, they would be a* |i?or a* themaelve*, anj equally n* vulaart" There ia no mistaking auch a manifesto a* tln?. Over I'M) armed men Here a?*eiolb d in Newcastle 4 f>me thoHaand* of t'harli*t* are there ull armed, ino,t of them with concealed dagger*, but .?< veral \*ilh formidable staves, and n*t a few with gnu*. The working men in varion* e?tnhli*bment? of the n.etro|i?di? propose to devote a part of two day* in the week, perbap* Tuesdays and Friday a, in bold I iri-r p'llil.c r:n elm?* and takiag every poa ili'inum !'? ??ijiri ?ny f'ully ih> ir aenfimenlt on fhe lute groeeedaar* at ViniiRfhMi. They are ta mhiil ??ir aa*ftd?noa is the Convention, aad to Uke atop I for filling ?p uj vacanciea which may h? caused % the present members btiictrreited. Mr. flhoiuat Attwood has written a letter to the people Af Birmingham, telling them that on the 12th <?f July the national petition w at to be eonaidered in the ttouae of Comnaona; and he begged them not to attempt to kill any poltremen. ttmruEMa, th k Chartist.? The accusation ! agtfinstthe Rev Joseph Stepnena is that o|' attempt ing improper liberties with a sister of Mre. Brnn terre O'Brien, with whom be became acquainted m I.uiidon. ? Spa la tor. There had been a bit of an einritte at Ramagate among the fuhormen, excited, as it was aaid, by a low, illiterate -fellow, and a Jew oT notorious bad I character, whose peenniu y interests have bee^i af ! lectcd, in cor>?equonce of some restriction" having been put on th. iiawking of ftsh through the. street* j State of 1>ihminguam. ? The correspondent of | the Timesein* that the town wan auk-tea on the i Monday after the riot, by the police alone, and with 1 ou; a resort to t lie military for active aid. On the following day one of the inspector*) of pi* I ice arrived from Carlisle, having one George Julian Harvey in hia custody, one of the delegate*, who had fled so aoon aa he cenceived there to be any danger oi com ing to blows. A currier and his wife had been apprehe.nded, j chargwd with threatening to stab the police. The injured policcinen were said to be doing well, I and the' town restored to its wontad quietude. Amtkican Boundary Question. ? Her Majeaty's ? Government has selected two commissioners to pro I ceed immediately t>y the British Queen to North Amcrica, to examine into the possibility of simplify ing this arduous undertaking, fend bringing the ques tion to a prompt and honorable settlement. Lieut Colonel Sludge, of the Royal i?nguieera, au officer of high rank in geodetic operations, is one of the com i misaiooera The other is Mr Fcatheratonhaugh. This gvntleman hus been selected as well for hia i I scientific attainments, his very- intimate acquaint (mce with the details of this troublesor le question, as for the topographical knowledge which h;s ex tear , , si vc travels in North America have enabled him to j acquire. ? Globe, (Alinitterial paptr.) . The Queen ? The Queen continues her equestn I an cxercise almost daily, in which she ia always at tended by Miss Quentin, the daughter <?f Sir George Queiitin. This young lad v, though holding no apeci fic appointment in the royal household, might very properly be styled equestrian lady in-waiting, as it is her duty to prepare and train the horses destined for her Majesty s ewu use, assist her Majesty in mount j ingand dismounting; in short, to perform all the petit toin * usually performed by attendant cavaliers or maidens of luster degree. Miss Quentin ia a first rate horsewoman, and has trained ft v-e horses for the useef the Queen She rides from Kew, every morn ing. to attend her Majesty Lady Flora Hastings. ? Tim lady has been buried in Scotland. 13efore she died, she gave posi tive orders to have her body opened after her death. ' "appearances obschvco on inspecting the bod v or THE LATE l'LOKA MA?TIK<t?, JULY 5, 1839. "There was great emaciation of the whole per son. "In the chest ? the heart and Lungs were in a per fectly healthy state; but there were extensive adhe i sions of the plenra (or naeinbcaae) covering the right lung tn that which lines the ribs ? evidently of long standing. " In the abdomen there were universal adhesions of the peritoneum (or membrane which lines the oa vity and covers the viscera,) so that it ceuld not be said that there waa asin*le organ which was not, at every point on its surface, intimately connected with the parts in its vicinitr. l i e liver was very much enlarged, extending downward* as low as the pelvis, and upwards, so as very materially to dimin ish the capacity of the right canity af t he chest. ? Thi* gall bladder contained a smalt, quantity of bile. ; The liver was of a very pale color, bu? its struc ture was not materially different from what exists in the healty state. The stomach and intestines were distended with air; their coats, especially the mas tular, were very much attenuated. " The spleen and pancreas were <ree from disease. -Some of the me senteric glands were enlarged. There were a few small dep tsites of unorganized ve4iow matter, appa icii'ly in the auhctance of the a(ih?-4.ion*. " T he uterus i nd its appendagos presented the usual appearance*, oi the healthy virgin state. " From th* rb?i icter of the ailWidun it was plain i tW.t they could be referred only to inflammation at j some former and distant period of time The effect oft hem must haveibeen to interrupt the pa*sa*e af j the contents of the., touiaeh and iute?i?ne?. and in va ; rim s ways to intexkre with the due performance of thea: functions. W F. Chimkhi, M. I). Henry Holiaxd, M. D Astlky Cooi'lr, B. C. Brodie, John M>mi kak, Oui.in or the b.jA ipich against Lady Has ting* ?" The writerc who waste their fire upon the Court physician murt # now that to the unhappy feud i between the Queen aud her mother i? attributed the circulation of the slaisdir. for which a rovage in the j same sV am-boat from ?Scotland with Sir John Con roy afforded the groundwork and pretence. "?Spec tator. J*.,e 29 " We mentioned last week, that Lady Flora's voy age iu the same *trambrv.i with Sir John Conroy it said to have given rise to the first a lander .garnet her honor." ? Gpeetitor, July*. . Pr BK E KW.Tin Jf* AT THC ,J?lttT ! ? H Co?IIT.? Gulljr, the prize i filter, Daniel TVeuster, the "rater, ami Robert Owtui, the free liuuker, have alt been pre ' tented at the Rritiah Court. Daniei. WtFurn ? \V? t?e few account* i?t tlie irr at Dan iu ti<e London pap?><? Mr. Mctmimw i* . out of town, aud u* Mr. Wilder could net no intro I <iu< ti?>i> in* ? T v 'iionaMe life without the aaaiatanre | "| tlti* dieting ji*hed loeofoea, we preiume be |? I bluihint; ur ?????" for a *ea*on. ||e w? at Lady .ISrougharn'a la?*. *'?iree, with Mr*. Webater. The American Minister and UU lady, are at Tun wt?dge Well*, drinking the water* A great mee? ikgiian been held it. London to eitab Linn a '? HritiOi India Society" t? encourage thr Kruvtli >ml purchati <>f Kaat India f<* e labor cotton, in jxtferenc? to thiat grown in th-; -laM holding Mate* of (K? I'nitefi State*. Pr.?nr Pimtaoe ? The penny pnatage aystein ha* he^c adopt id by the Vmiatry, and it fully ex rn-rted would receive t?.r immediate luirtmn of Par lament. Fol'rtu or It'iT m Ltviiram. ? On the xnni vcraary ?/t the Independence of America, t%e re**ela in the various dock* heloa'in^ to the United State* hoiited thei: M vi;* ? he captaina dined at tbe t?re cian Hotel, f ?*? Ic street, and the mate*, to the number of aixtr, dined together in t'beahire. The American Cnnoif, Mr. Ojd'n, ekriatened hi* second child on the aame day, acd gave a ?ureptiiou* breakfast on the ocoaaion. The Gkeat Tlie grand t<'iirna ment at Kglingtoen t'aatlc will take pfaee on the 29th of next month. The tilting and other chivalmu* ? porta will occupy three day*. The *por<* will he concluded with banipieta, ball*, and maa?piet. given to the aareiahled thlr by the noble holder of the fe* tival. Their Royal i I ighne*ae*. the Duke and; Dnrhi *? of Cambridge, arc likewiae expected to be gueata of Lord Kjrlinglnnn dnrin* the tMlraameiata. I he Ayr*hire Archer* headed by their captain, Claude Alexander, K*q , clad in a brilliant a?a cha raetriftic eottnme, will mu*ter in great force, and add to t' ? ! attraction of the apectaclc. One (nit of | armor to b wor-i ??n the MMaioi wa? worn bT Ptr?.n 1 llvlton at th^ battle of Crr**y, and coat (Jti.M), orer ~K)0 year* ago Phettv Pipe Hearer*. ? The chihouktchi*, or , pipe bear* ra, of the Prince Piickler, have attracted i attention, being two ladi?-a of Aliy**inia metamor- j p'xoaed ioto page*, and handing the Prince'* pipe in thr mo*t rr^erlnl and aerom|?liahed manner. No wonder th ? Prince ia fond of *moking, when a prettr girl pl.ij a with hi* pipe. Snch anmking i< dell] (ililll. I ? r i.p'tn m i e ir Eaot.A^n, ? Lord John RoMetl I ha* announced hi* determination to erratc a body of I n lint he call* "moveable police" 1 hat in, lie in tend* to collect a large body of government gen d'armea in l.ondon. to be di*lrilnited 'vat plca*ure ?.f the Secretary of Mate) by railway* all over l.ng land. If aucce??f?Hy carried out, thi* will be a fatal bViwfor the liberty, peace and happinea* of ** merry Fnifland." Thi* iik amrc i* violently opposed by thu "Time*." Scripture* ft* S> mool* ? Powerful and i^flnen- i tial meeting* are bcinp held all over Knglaml and j Scotland, for the purpose of making the Itible the | t 0\1 hook In all great and public aehool* MmcAKTiLK LmKAii v ix Loxno*.- Mr W'ooil, I who founded the .Mercantile Library in thi* city, i* now in London, (mi aaya the " Time*") endeavoring to found a aimilar library there MtNRtKTrV Dm nr. ? The l'ngli?h papera con tain num< r< cxfr?et? from ?hi* u< rk. and chuckli over what they Mil the 44 vulgarity and fatly of the Yank am." Wait a while. Sam flpring, a wall known theatrical aad sportiag charaetar, i? dead. The ancient custom af street preaching has been revived in parts of England. Pihacv ? Thomas Allain, an Arocri'in, was exa mined in Liverpool on a charge of havm? tried to murder Mr. Harney, first officer of the cicneral Pr rk hill, nlf the coast of Florida. I'he magistrates dis ? missed him, as th* v l?ud no jurisdiction in the case. He was then arrested and put on hoard tUe packet ?kip Oxford, to Ik; sent to New York for trial. Kkudtivu ?Vii bcks ? Colonel Pasley, of the Roy al Engineers, has received orders to remove the wreck of the Royal George, Wy the same means he ?o effectually employed in the Thames in clearing that river. Young Marchan, who violated and murdered a young girl, kus been hung. Weathck I!* Engl. and. ?The weather lias beea as stormy *? the political season. The week pre- I ceding the departure of the Hritish Queen, '.here were severe storms of snow, hail, thunder and light ning and floods, and many lives were consequently lost. The Arts ? A new discovery in tlie art of litho graphy has been discovered, called the lyt he-type - graphic process. Tin a tk i c a l . ? Macready is still playingatCovent Garden. A sreat dinner is to be given to him, the Duke of Sussex in the chair. Farren was at the Haymarkct. William Tell was tft be brought out at the Italian Opera Charles Kean's last appearance in London, was to take place July 22u Kceley and his wife were at Liverpool playing in Nicholas Nic kleby. Knowles was busy on a new play, for which he had received a retaining fee from Madame Vestris. r AANCE. | Pahis, July f)th. ? The termination of the trial of I the Paris prisoners by the Court of Peers on Monday j eveaing, is the only intelligence of an- interest in ! the i'aris journals or Tuesday. The President an nounced tUat on Wednesday their Lordships would ?eet to pranounce sentence, so that the fate of t'se ! accused was not known. Harbea. Martin Hemard, j Nougues. Honnet, Roudil,Guilbert, Delsade, Mialon, I Austen, Lcmicre, Walch, Philippet. L)ugast, Lon i auet, Martin, .Marescal, Pierno and Gregoire arc all found guilty of treason j The Capitol f. ob>erves, that the Government can, ( in less than -IS hours, collect, in the plain of St. l)e? ; nis, an army of 100,000 men. Paris is occupied by I Hi regiments, and 28 more are quartered at Vendome, 1 Melun, Versailles, Bfanvais, Kontainehleau, St. Ger j main, Complegne, Meaux, Rambouillet, Orleans, Chartrcs, Rouen, Amiens, and in the rural districts j round the capital? in all, 44 regiments. The Chamber of Deputies on Monday passed by a large majority, the bill for granting a loan of 5,000, ?00 francs to cmupletc the railroad between Paris aud Marseilles, by the left bank of the Seine. [Corn tpo.iilcnce of Ihe llershl.] Paxu, 9th July, 1839 Dear Mb. Bin.xett, ? The absorbing topic of newspaper remark and parliamentary discussion i?f , late, nan been the war in the East. Rumors of tliis , event have been coming thick and fast ui>on ns lor some weeks back, but they are all of a ratner va^ue and unsubstantial shape "They came like shadows and so depart," tillpei pie 'pan to* think they were the 1 sport of some mendacious i crihes, who had got in fected with ihs Eastern pi-oneness to hyperbole; but ' it i* true, most veritable. Tlic Turks und Egyptians are at loggerheads, and the announcement of this J fact has set the "Great Powers ' all in commotion; and, by the potrtrt, I don't know why, or for what. If the Sultan lias gone to the great expense of building some very fine skips, and importing "nropean offi cers to teach bis awkward, c-oss-legged subjects Low to mount a raa?t, and rig a sail, and is yet not to be allowed to make some profitable application of all his knowledge and expenditure in the chastisement of a rebellious vassal, ! think is absolutely too bad ? and if the Christian Kingdoms of the West waste either life or treasure in the idle prevention of this much dreade<l, but com|>aratively harmless conflict, between the so-called barbarous aad benighted pow ers of the Ki<t, ( will leave it to any sensible peo ple to determine if the former are not the greatest fouls of the two. Things are so ripe for a ro?v i:i the east that inter ference ma;, postpone, hut cannot prevent it; the : Sultan most cordially detests the slave that has ri-en ? to be bin rival ? that h?s threatened to beard him in ! his den ? and who wili dttiy him good reason to dc j sire the downfall of the tr.i.tor Pacha; and he has now- the longed for means to girt his vengeance; he j has u navy, and lie wants to fight it a battle, and he want? to win it. Why should he noi he allowed the indulgence of hi* revenge, and bis puerile ambition j to parade his ships, his pets, und his panlalooued sai ? !ors! .'In i? l/cnt on it, and will no* l?e denied lie I is a fool, and therefore obstinate. He has destroyed i his country with liis over-rated innovations, that g?N>d easy folks have t nought w ere going to turn Tur | key into a Christ/-.* state at steamaoat speed. Na ! tism are not to be reformed against time. Civiliza tion is a plant that grows ? not a thinir that is made; ' and, putting a 'I'unk in trowsera may alter hia out ward aspect, but does not change the inner man ? Thus much of a rough sketch o? the Sultan, his oh i jects and modes. As for Mehemet Ali, he is better known and understood. Although seeking a contest with fcis cidi-vant ma-ier, he is determined to main tain himself in ill-begotten power, and, along with considerable resources, has great sagacity and energy i in the K*e of them. I dont know how tins a* air can be regarded in any other light thau a domestic quar rel; and in those cases a .prudent bystander will ne ver interfere between the belligerents; and what earthly harm can come of it, if the Turks and Egyp tians shouiM, like the Kilkenny cats, actually s\. al low each other ! It is ?? a consummation devoutly to ( be wished " The world cotild not but be gainers by , it; for then civilization would once again light up those eastern hanir s from wlwnce she has just emerg ed, and, I bdii'Ve, not until then. Hut the alarmists say that, in the fight, Turkey would be ao crippled and weakened,! hat the rulture, liusoia, hovrri>K over, would pounce down upon her, and that poor Turkey, once in hie claws, would be made a f.uul m<-aJ of I am not one of lier sympatliix ers, and wish noat heartily, that ilussia, or any Christian stat", would take possession of that beau tifu" r.onntry. that God has ?o bounteously gifted, and man done nothing hut to degrade and abuse. I would lo..k up m the conquest of Turkey as a blessed thing, if it led to nothiug else ? and God kiisws that is enoufh ? the emancipation of the female sex from the filthy and brutal oppression of Turkish bondage Heaven grant the time is coming. Hut, to reply to , the cry against Kussia. There is little t? b* feared , that she would rashly forfeit all the fruits of her art- , ful diplomacy by any violent method to compass her ends. England aixf Austria, whose interests are threatened, are preparing for resistance to any en croachment, ami France would doubtless lend her po teftt aid. And would Russia, think yon, singly face these formidable odds, when she has but to abid?- her time, and trus t -? t lie winder- working effects ?f Iter , well conducted negi tiatiana. It is another game she is playing, and before she shows her hand, she will ; secure all that it ran gam for her I have handled this important subject most care lessly; but I have been obliged to despatch it. I'l| return to it again For the present, sutlice it to say, that the English and French fleets have both receiv ed orders to interfere and put a stop to hostilities be tween the Sultan and the Pacha ? and todothis whe ther the Huss/an fleet unites with them or no. The palicy of these two countries is to maintain the itatu quo It is the most timid policy: whether it is the safest, remains to be sern. Yours. ?PAIR H/tV0!t*r, July 7th.? The Madrid Journal* receiv ed are of the 2d in*t They bring ad? ice* from Ihe frontier of the defeat of a divi*ion of the farli*ta under Koreadell, near Litcena. on the 23th nil. I he t'hiutinn* were commanded by (ieneral Francisco Nirrifi, who led the attack in person. Cabrera was reported to he present. The Citrlitt cat airy ' were cut in piece*, and the rebels driven with jreat i ? laughter from all their position* around Alcora and I.uc< na !* imitation of Maroto, the Carli*t General CotUit D*K?pagnef ha* recently ?hot 20Carlist officers for alleged treason. am man v. Letters from the Hague, utate that the marriage between the Prince of Orange and the I'rmcrsi Ho phiii. of Wirteinberg, is null, according to the law* of the country. An air* or T??r Kant.? Letter* were received in London from Constantinople, to the IMth of June. |le*pnt< lie* had arrieed in tne Turkish capital from llafi/. Pacha, in which ?hat general claim* the victo- j ry over tome l>'vptian eatalrj-. The Sultan'* lu..lth waa mending. A deci*iv? action <va* enacted between Hafir. Pa rha ind Meheniet \li, who had concentrated III* forer* at Kutaya, Angora, and H gdad f'l'i ice < :e ?<r/r, H Cambridge, and Purkler Mai kau. wi re tt?i reigning l?on? at Constantinople. I be I urkr-h fleet wh? at Lantpuscnt on the IMth of June last ? expected to sail the next day for Rhode*. It Was, however, said that the English and French ?qaadrMM would be there to prevent fighting. Row at Cohstahtiwoplk. ? A 1 Vrt beaten by an Amei iean.? June 19th. ? A scene occurred yesterday at the Admiralty which has produced much sensa tion among (he Frank population; the Chief of the Navy Hoard (Mustapha Key) having, during an in terview with the Sultan's ship-builder (Mr. Rhodes) used abusive language, which the feelings of an American could not put up with, the latter raised his pipe and broke it on the insolent Ottoman's head. The circumstances of the case having been laid be fore the Sultan, every one i* ai?xiou?ly awaitiug his verdict. Lo.idon Mojkt Markkt, Wednesday July 10.--The jerJ iimhi nt securities ha>e iJraiiclil a fraction on yesterday's ijua tition*. Consols left off at 9>!'( t?? 1 (or Money, aud 93} in j for Account. The same |>'triy why were selling so latgHy of Ki ciitquer B lis u? Moada), attempted today to pUce a f.rt! er atnoaiil of those Interests, but the market ?ai ?o sensitive that they made vary lit (Is progress. A decline in thepnmiun to '.'(Is. ha? |*<i ( a stop to tlieir operations fur (li- present. They lift off <<t HU. to i s. r remium. aud Bank Stock at l?li to ?>. In the Foreign Market Two-ind-a-Ilaf per Cent Dutch Stock was quoit J 641 '? i< Brazilian 7?j to fc, Chilian 3? ^ to IJ, Columbian 33 to J. Kite per cent Portuguese 33} to 4, and Aeiiit Spanish, with the overdue coupons, 164 to It Tiii hidav, II h, half p.st I. ? The Dutch mail has arrivid brin^inn tike prices from Au stirdani, of the 9th itst. ? Two awd-a Half per ctati, 34 16-16; aud Fire per cenl>>. I0'2 13 1ft The pricrs are a little higher. The Hariier ha* armed from the P.iciAs- She has brought about one million-and-a-half of dollais. The speculator* are mxiously wai iug to ascertain the result of the iiauk Directors' inciting, this day, iu respect to the ad v-uce i u discounts. Consols may be quoted at present r*thtr lower.? 981 for (he Account; Exchequer bi'ls, 2"J 30; Bank Slock, 191.} 19J.J. In the Foreign Market Spanish Active is rather lower, Por tuj><iese is also lower, 31[, 4; Columbian, lower, 3'Ji; Dutch Two-and-a Half per cents., 64s i Fl\c percenis HI3.J. ! Four O'clqos ? Conso's for Opening closed at 935 V ii | Spasish, lMj Portuguese Ncn Bonds, 34j. I.iti kpoiil. Cotton Markkt, July P. ? Tlie Market throujh ; out (he week h > been ixlnuiely dep.issed and to eftict sales, even to Ilia extent of (lie limited wants of the trade, a decline , of full} jdptrlb. lias tieest submitted to iu the cominoo ;.nd middl.ugi lasses af Americau, with a still further reduciion ou i the b? tier qualitii s; Brazil and Surat have declined id, aud Egyptian jd to Id per lb The sales amouut to only 11,960 bales. ( including 250 Ami ricxn aud 60 Surat lor expoi t,) and comprise 370 Sea Island at 20Jd to'JHi; -J24M Bowed 7d Is 9$; ?JOliO Mobile, Alabama and Tennessie OJd to 3d; 3*90 Orleai s 6i{d (o >(^d; 430 Peruaashuco, ParaiVa, Sic. t-^d to Pjd; 400 B.thia and Maitio SJd to 9Jd; 600 Maranli <in ftd to 9J< ; S10 Cartlpgenu 61,1 to 6d; 40 common West India 7^ j 140 Egyp tian 1 1 i I to 16d; 1000 Sural J to 6jd; and 40 Madras at 6d to 6* J D* r lb. The salts to-day amount In about 1600 bags, at id { to Ju per lb. lower in prices than the quotations of Friday last. The market ou the whole is exceedingly flat. On Saturday 1000 b?gi were sold. Jul) P. ? The salts to-day amounted to 1600 bales July 10th. ? Tke sales to-day are J600 bags, at priecs s'.il de cliuiug; of these 600 American and 100 Beugal are for export. Tiken an speculation this \ ear hales 'JO 1 7 '2ft Ditto in IMS 831*00 Decrease o' import this year cc aspared with the same da'.e in 1 f 38 54'Wl Increase of stock 07100 Decrease of quantity taken for coi sumpt. 3 1 6800 e OMrOTKU STOCKS. July the 6th, 1639 533004 Same |>eiiod iu I83S 406900 Maim iirsrr.R, July 10? St*tk or Trade.? There was alii I tie more inquiry for yarn yetle rday linn on Ihe precediug Tues day, at prices abo-l a f.irihiitg per lb. below ikoM which prevail do at that time. Theprice tot'cotlonhavini declined more tlian a halfpenny during '.lie inter . al, (lie potiti< n of the spinnert | may 'be ?:ud to le (lightly improved; but it i? ?til', far from 1 beii.g satisfactory, as, e^en at the present prices of cotton, a lo? < must be incut red on all the jam span. For goedt there ' wi> n l much th niaiiti )e?terda); and, to far as we could j learn, very little business was done. In couaei^ueiice of the ' continued unsatisfactory state of the maikel. the spinner* i and manufacturer! of Aslitou, Stal) -bridge, Hyde, and the i nc.ghboihood, whose tec< ml term of agreement for wirlting short lime had etpiied. <!? terinined to renew it; and a fiT-h a^recoirnt, to the time c^ect as before, was ?ery generally tingtied yesterday, ?a<l will no doubt lie universal y acted upon iu ili.it reighbortiood. London Co** ExclUffc*:, July 9. ? A steady demand was expeiicucet for fine Wheat at this "day^t market, all such sim p|. i commaudiag fu ly as much mouey as last week to our town millers, with I few country buyers up, aad some inquiry for prime parcels of foreign to ship cmiiwue. Kresh Made Flour wu in good request, at quite at lug! rates. LlvrarooL Cork M iisct. July 9.? Since Tuesday, Ihe 'id iii'tant, the fresh supplies for the Cora trad* coastwise and from Ireland, are quite inconsiderable. The foreign ai rirals consist principally of Wheat, of whic'i one cargo has been entered for home use at the duty of 13. The weather hat been varia ble, and is coos i (let ed very fevarablt f r the crop*. The Wheat trade Ins been without animation, hut there hat hem a good in ,ny oreas'nnal t?l?s of hard and toft Hutsnii and ?im il >r ini dling and inferior quilitie. to town and country dealer* and speculator*, at puces in which the fluctuations have been trilling. Fine while ami red Bait c samples were scarce *!!?' Nearer, I ut the demand ha> been limit* <L II trrtl Flour, dot) puid, has keea in gmti cyiest at s'etuly > pr ices, Mi l sack Flour, ouich is scarce, hss brought a snail au. uuer, A' this da) 's a>ir?et there teat a f o<! allendiii.ee rf town and country dealeis, who konghl pretty l re ely of all kiuets of Wheat al th'- prices ol this etay st'unigM for mi?dling sad or dinary descriptions, ami at nu advance of Id to 'Jd on the former qu si i tie ?i, for whicii then Wat more demand thu'i of late. There was a good demand for sack and lyrrel Flour at very steady pi ices. London \1aiikcrt, July 9. ? Sugar. -The market for Britith Plant etion has bern rathrr inactive, aud a decline of M per cwt hat, iu some cases, been ?uhmitted to. Foreign sorts are at no minal prieet. Small parerlt ?f refined crsithed, from fuiaiga, h sve been disposed ?f at 31* p< r cwt Coffee ? At auction 163 casks Jamaica found buyers at 111*, to I i3?. tid. f*r line orJinary to middling; tor oiJinary to fii a ordinary \t 07?.6 I. to Ills, beii g 1*. to J*, lower fer coloury SOI Is. Hum ? has agsin been ia active demand at a father ri.e in prices for fine Istdsia ml str"ng Leewards Of the former, about MO pun? have been sold ut As. I9d to 6s. ^il. for 30 to 34 per cent overproof. Tallow? V, C. is at 47*. to 47s. 3<l. on the spot. Hemp? t lean it at 37s. per cwt. Lis km tool MiKir.ts, July 0th. ? In Bice nothing done. Itutn coul tunes very tcarc?, II elate importations being not yet ready fur t ile: a parcel of iery fin* Jamaica, of high stiength, has been told at 7* per gallon. 14 puus St. Croit, 8 per cent O P.. s'dd a .'.Is VI, for exportation. Seieral sales of Turpentine hava been brought foi ward, at which Si<? brl?. have Uten sold al 10*. 7d to lis. 'id, btsi<*es WK> brls b) pi ivafr contra* t, of fine quality .at I Is. 3d.; a tri fling iiarcrl. Midi all faults, wcie sold at I0?. Jd.? Ol Ameri can Tar, 3Mi>rls. rvaay brought IA*. 3d , bat for 700 brls. otter ed to-day, the bigi. est hid being 14* 3d , the* wire withdrawn. There ha* Wen rail er more busiuett going Itrseard ia Motreai Pol Ashe*, and I ."hi to JOObrls. have brought 24s A few small sales ?f Montreal P erl As irs liter hern made at 30. per cwt. Ow ng to the larg* nn|>orlof Iters' Wat, this article is lower. A f< w canks of Philadelphia l^uerciirou Bark have kern dit poseii of al 40.. p*t cwt. Nothing to report in Tobacco. Oil of Turpentine toiitiauis vriy dn|'. We hate n? trans act i whs to report in Hemp; it ii staled the im|ioits of new Bel - tic > lav are u?l s<> g<iod as etpecied; there ha?, Iher f?re, been some little iunuirt for parrels of I e?| vetr's and about 'JO tous hsse been sola. Tallow remains with little alteration iu price, hut a limited deaand. Pasts Tuesday, Jnl? 9 ?The Railroati Hkares occupied the Mouey Market sery ?ti mgly this das. 'Ike derissou of he Chamber of Drputn t in I'aior of th* Gosernnient loan of As* milliant fo tlni. V> r-ailles Lei'l Dank Cnapun, pnolui ed I he etiraor?liu?ry rite of UJf -/Or trom yesti rda> 't q'tofalioi.t. whkk were I* f, and are now J9:f 4(1. The thares l< fl offot (It Of, only M ;W. lower than beloie; vt. Oerm^.in #l#f; Stratburg 'JOtM; Orleans. 4HJf ^Ce Havre MtfMp,9f ftOc l?>wer FiviprCai ? 1 1ll' ? fc KO.-; I- our and t h J" a Cents. 1IMM{ Four | tf I an s lOJf; Three p*r Cent ^ 79f <t? Mc 80c; Bank A< tion?, 2,70Cf; Kent* iV Nap'?t, 99i 7#r ; Ro man File per Ceyl*. I0l| ft (i R.lgiav Five per Ceil<,lfh Belgian Thr? ? pe^rmls, 7'Jt' 9ft. ; Belgian Umk, 770f, Haylian Loan, 4l7l .<0r 4101. Kic'isurr ou Loudon, on*' month. pu|>er, Ml' 74c; m nicy, i6f 7 Je . ? hrer months, piper, 34f I7?)j WMjr, U4f ?7Jc. B'ioksk, Jaly 9, half-past 3 o'clock, P. M. ? f^sl Pnrrt. ? Five per Ceats, 1 1 If 9?c; T?ir?e p-r Ce?t?, 79f 70cj Reate <le Naples, 100. s irrsti st sr LsrtTTt's nsna. The ope) i , ,.f ilir Caisee Oe?n*r?le da I o*n erce et de rindustlie, |I ,1 ,,y M. Lafitte, diirtnj the first sit months i f 1^39. ?err .>s lollow;? ( mil'. Ktpn litnre?, .... Hfmmnnl in the CaiMe, P?rtrf<udlr. UW.MO t ?ll. in .... 1 66 fli4 out, .... 13,201 IMnM|| on the "10th Jiitir, mint Rill* on f?H?. k . ? . Diltoon the departments, . IMllo ?'i forfiun eountrie* , Oillt rceeired '>) ctmtpoidtMr, Total of tli? Hill. di?r< unletl, Br?plr? ||i? ?8,0<>o O00of bill* ree? irerf l?y eflfmparfuft, the C <HI' r> (drrd ii)i? ar?lt of 1 1 ,W 0,00(i more ?fter thrir Vffimn?i( due, ?? iVt <t I li> whole ?f the bill* proceeding from the rorret |ioa<leuc- kMowiH In 87. 7*^ 0>7 frxuri. The rnoi.ircnt of the hill* of credit ?m urirlj the ??me dur ing r*l nv>tilb?, end llie *m mil of the lull* in etrritUtinn lie t ween * l<00.000 and g.llQti 000. The rurrmt account* were -i.WPI in nunitier on llie Mill ult. (C?rrr*fondence of the Herald.) IU>??, Wetlnead.ijr, July 10. A I lr?ee? of etftilement recenlly prevailing m our cotton market hare di?np|iearcd entirely, in Con?e?|?en?e .if the very <ii > r < uragiiig kccounU from Kng trul mul our mmm far luring Kr*i?e? Tent* ITft.TJ4.07i I# 174 :II7.J0J 8ft 2 ,0<>? MM 34 I HH AH 111 407 H7 ft 94 I7,f I7,M9 70 40. 004. 30H 44 11.404,410 7.I78JM4 78 m,b*l,Vn io :a,44a,i?3 48 144,0*0 906 48