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I | T H iNO. 5517. "THE EUROPEAN NEWS. ^ AKRIVAl or TUB STEAMSHIP NIAGARA. The Details of the Intelligence, &c. Arc. Arc. The steamship Niagara, C?i>t. Ryrie, arrived at this port at 12 o'clock yesterday. Our telegraphic despatch from Si. John g ive a brief summary of her news; wt: now proofed to give the details. Our L.onttoii Correspondence, Losoon, June 20, 1849. Large Sale* of American S'ocks ? Hint to Gerntant, fc. I hare been in thi>< modern Babylon some week* and write this, principally to state what is not very generally known, that on r XdOO 000 have this weok been bought of our Americuu stocks, for Kronch, Dutch and Sltrmau accouut. in thi* market, which has rained our stock* at least three per cent; aud John Hull is quite .astonished. What your commercial reports prophicied year* ago i* now fultilled; hut. with the ii*ual r.nglish obstinacy, the Timet here, refuse* to ackuotrledge tbat they were blockhead* There i* a great stagnation in trade her*, and much grumbling and ili. ci uteut amongst all ctas*es. excepting the aristocracy and the office-holders. You will observe the want of iinpartirlity of the Fnglish pre** on (irruiHn affairs. Berlin is now the inost interesting point What the tier mm republican* now want, i* cash If the four and a balf millions of their countrynn n in the United State*, were only to tend 26 cent* each ileruiuoy would be free in three month*, and a republic AMKKICMN STOCKS IN LONDON. IB American State Stock* there ha* been a good ileal of busiuce* traussfteu this week ; but to-day there r? I. - t r i j 4li V AV UUKC 1 I1C l'<llunjUg ait' IUV JH'1 U (" I 1* 1 quotation* : ? I'tittd States, ti per cent . ISOS.ei <11 v 10') a 109, New York, 5 per cent. 1856. 1858. 1800 9> a 93 IVunrYlviitiia. 6 per eeat 81 a S3 Ohio, ti per cent, ixfta. l*0i). ex l'Hi a ? A1 area chu setts & per cent. (Si# Bonds) 1308 103 a 104 South < aroliua. 6 per cent lioriug A Co. ... 00 a 01 Uo (lo rainier h. Co.. . 88 a 89 Maryland. 5 per cent. (Sterling liouds) ex . 80 a ? Alisslssippl, 8 per cent 60 a ? do 5 percent (Stilling Bond*).... 20 a ? Alabama. 0 per cent 57 a 58 do do (Strrliug liouds) 02 a 03 Virginia. 6 per rent 83 a ? Kentucky, ti per ct tit. ex. 100 a ? (Tennessee, e per crut 97 a OS Oar Pitnrh Correspondence. r ah is, J una 2S, 1849. Jfffairt in France?Mistake of thr Siuiatiite?Orerthroio of thr Mountain aril fin ape of Ledru Ratlin?The Parit Elections?Lamarline?The Cholera ? DMnett of Pari??Industrial Exhibition? The tiewepajiere ? Their Ciiculotii n, 4'c , 4'c. Our domestic sifairs here have fallen Into a dead calm, since the aiorin of the 13th His really astonish1 log, when the extent of the rami.'Uations of that eongpiigcy la considered, how suddenly it bar been par.v Ih lyzed. it is as though It were stricken with a thunder , bolt. No one is able to tell how it cams to pass that V V AIM. 1 edru Roliin, ( ousidcrante, and all the other I members of the Secret societies, aad of the clubs, old and practised conspirators against every regime, could I bare been so gio sly deceived as to the feeling of the . laubourgs and of the arusy It is certain new that tbey f A reckoned upon the army refusing to act, and the fau* bourgs rising asa man. Nevertheless, these two bodies | literally Inteichanged parts for the faubourgs refused to act. and the army rose, as it were, as one mm Never was a more decided contradiction given to the declarai tloni of those who so often aud so vehemently declared the army to be socialist, than was given by the Issue of the affair of the 13th. It is not only in I'aris that these contradiction' have been striking and unequivocal It has been e ('tally so in all the departments. The strength derlted by the government Is of conrse prodigious and unexpected f even by I he gov> roment itself, who fell Into the same error a> the In-urgent*, agreeing with them in ascribing to theIr parly more power and influence with the populace, and also with the army, than it proved to have po-iessrd The club of the mountain is dissolved, in fact it ha* lost It* hi ad* by thr flight of the con.-plraters of the " Con1 nrrvatoire da* Arts rt Metiers" it is re-coastitutcd, or rat hi r another club Is formed, preparatory to the coming election*, under the Presidency of M. (Jrovy, vrhosurcieds M. Ledru Kolllu the latter having shown | that his leg* are ui re artiTe than his arm*. He es- j I raptd adroitly MMM the Swi?* frontier, with a falfe paaaport and i.?, uccordiug to the last account*. at tinctk. II* has Uft no nuooaeaup in the A??embly *1 be patty ha* no parliamentary mouthpiece. The atturpi* nt debute made by MM. Orery & Co., are 'imply rldlcaloui). and are received daily with laughter by the Assembly. The I'ari<eUc lions will take place next Sunday, with, we I informed you would be the r?*e. All the double taction* which took place among the Parle member* have ervatod vacancies the rspretu-ntatlve* all preferring the department* te the eapital. The Coavervnliun Club, formerly held in the Hue da Poltlera. and called the Club of the < ounrll of State, hare put forth their lie ki t. a? yon would call It in New York, containing the cendtdetc* whom they propoee to the elect >r?. Among thee*, the only naute* which are much known are tho,e of tin ruler l ago*. Leon d* Malevtll*. and M. > I* < hambollo late editor of the Sirclr It may be truly eald that the reprreentatlou of Tan* la going a ! 1*I*W The abeenea of the name of i.ainartlne fr >m atn >nf the candidates proposed for r?ri? i* a tn titer of general eomno ut and th> ingrantml - -,f P rance toward* the great oiatvr and poet who trampled on the red flag and rebuked tb* terror, le In erery month He will, howerer. ; be proponed tar one or perhap* more, of the department* In hi* own department. I.edru Rollln boat him ut the la*t election I'hat ewut ha* now been vacated, and it will be *e#n whetber the elector* will return to their *? r?ca. and *end up Camarttn* it la impossible te describe to yon the illsappnlntment < f the great po< t end hi- friend* at the c n lu -t of the elector* in reference to him. and w>dl It may, for no one ran reeolleet the event* of |*I1 without re. i gardirg the situation of l.amartloe a* one of the greatM*t political atwmoilci of the day. The cholera, which created ?< much alarm within tke la*t fortnight, i* rapidly diminishing and indeed, ha* already cea**d to attract much attention A* yet, however, it atill double* the average mortality; bu a* It he? atigni, ntc>l It In a tenf ld pr <porti ;i we think little of till*. Nothing rati be more dull than Pari* I* at thl* mn> 1 Blent Some have quitted it in toaeequenee el tbn pidmile. Other* In con sequence of the h't weather, I and other* bare quitted it in aUMqwnmn of th# ho Ipoimca ami in-Brnrni n rni ran* raiMca nam kapt atrangar. a?*y Tlia th.atra. art ail with paper, and tlia managara ara in daapalr. Tha two rxhlbitloua thai In lha Champa Elyeooa, of tha produi la #f tha n . fnl art?. and tha: In tlf Tmlariaa, of lha prodneta of Ilia tin.- arta-arc h .lh da. eartatl, ai oom pared wilh what they could hare baan limit r any otbar clrciimetancea It had baan hattar If the former ha I ba.?n poatponod toarjtyaar It will thla year certainly be an nfimt \ wiWi Thtfoalr mra?tira brought forward In tha Aaaenibly, 1 | of tha altghtoat Importance., la tha naw law to retrain tha preaa. and tha hotly of ragolatlona to realraln tha disorderly mi'inhere of tha Aeremhly Itaalf I on will pee tbaaa in tha journala. and will ohierre that thay ar , both tolarahly atrlngant Indeed y n will hart, pin irad fram my lattara that lattarly thi'riiilfot a of ttia party '? of the mountain. In the AMeinbly. war aorxceeatecaa to rtop anllraly all dlacti-elnn It l? impoiaible to ron??T an adequate idea of tha tr*iaend>ae uproar ahleh tli iy { ml tltnoa create Tha worat acenea In Cnngreaa ara child a play to It Member' now eummltttog tha?a breach*. of onlar will ba taxail In thtor pocketa in tha IIrat Inaltira, and If thay paraarara put nmlar arraat. 1 A portion of thalr daily pay will b? witlibald lir carta in offence* of thla deerrlptinn and mora reran: measure* will be adopted fir others No d 11>t thia will calm down tha lory of tha manntairi Tha rlntenre of tha democratic journal- |a tha othar ohjaat apainat which tha party of ordar. at thay call thampelea* preeenttbeee lawe, and you will a?e what stringent rnanaiites ara thraatanad against oifanraa of tha prw? hy tha naw law There prwj>ai?of law hara not ho rarer, baan yat di'cuaaatl, but thay ara pretty Crrtaln of pn<?Ing, In lha prarant tampi r ut tha Assembly Tha only opposition papers which ara now laft are fa foia fa Afec/r. and /-a Vefiewwf. and aaram throat* hara b.--n made *i-i?i list III that 'fi h"T -p. ii"t h"haret!ia?ne! tea, tha powir of suppression with whioh th> Pra?i|ent 4a inserted. hy lha alaia of aiaga. will ha ct?riM*ed agam't thom and thair wNlewa eloaad no Thl< l? the raaaon why you may nb-erre such a t ma of raodaiatirn ibaul tin aa joui itala w 8lnca I |a?t rapottoj to yon tha relatira rlrculailoni nd Inftuaoca of the I'arla journala. lh-y bata under gone a ronaldarwbla chauga l ha C'ensufafawoaf now circulates about uwo l.? Prai??. which ha< tha largest circulation of any at preawnt ?eil? a bolt 40 oo 1 I'l ho circnlatl .n .if ?h? .Vrh ?bl?ll ? ? "* I W?Uy U.l.n oil The Itokh oarer had .argn aire* ' - E NE' lation. and has not no* over 10.000. One of tho largest I circulations. next to l*t Prtete, is that of tho dt-*-iMr I Salionale. a journal which I send you regularly. at preaent by post It is. as yen will observe, an antidemocratic paper, of considerable violence In it* tone It. is understood to be privately supported by the Orleans family, and now and then intulges In Invective*. j which the more (sober columns of the IJ 'tali a ad Col- ] , ttilutwnnel would not have glroti place to. Paris, Juno 1?, 1343. I ' The Bffttrtc and Money Market. i ( I have necessarily but a Tory short report to tu ike for ] thin week Very many of the habitual speculator*, who have saved themselves from the gulf which swallowed so many at the late settlement, and are still able to carry on their operation*, a^e ab^nut from Paris from various cause*, and the agent de change are so exceedingly wary in engaging in speculation on account of any whose credit is not of the first class, that atTairs at the Bourse are. iu a measure, In suspense. The only fluctuations that have occurred, since my former report. have been occasioned by certain speculator!), who have l?een engaged iu selling eocue considerable quantity ot " primes." for the end of the mouth, with a tolerably wide margin These sales hare been ma le, it ft> said, by the same speculators who lia i already been buyers of ' primes,'* in the expectation that, if a rise should occur, they would Qnd themselves right at tho Sett I* uiunt. and. in the event of a fall, would be able to get out on no very disadvantageous terms. The protraction of the siege of Rome has had some little influence at the Bourse. The taking of that city li .d te en calculated ou at an earlier time, but the desire of the French not to injure the pubiia buildings by a bombardment have afforded opportunities of circulating reports as to the siege, from lime to limit, which have not been without effect. The week's prices, which I subjoin, will bhow you how small have beeu the fluctuations in tb* funds; and as to other securities, there is noihiug worth n itice : Three per Ce?t$, Fivepr Cent*. Hank Sh ine. June 21f>3 46 &f? 9.5 2470 22. .... .S3 .30 8rt 35 2.1,0 2.3 53 65 87 20 2350 K....,,W.W 87 10 2310 27 S3 TO 87 00 2170 The great fall in hank shares, ye."**'4V; is attributed to some large speculations in that security, hu*' nothing In common with the gcucrsl stute of the market, nor is it attributable to the situation of the hank. Ttiv B.sk or Fham-k.?La I'.etie says:?The quan* tity i f sp< elr in I'aris has this week increased bv ah >ut 3 Ot'tl POO francs On ttie other huiid.lt has fallen off in the branches to the extent of 1 500.000 francs The total of tiie metallic reserve now amount1 to 330 000.0 H) francs The notes in circulation, both in I'aris aud iu the provinces, only amount to 3SS.QOO.OOO fvati :s. Iu Paris, thry have decreased by im ire than 3 O?0 OoO francs during the pest week; but in tho departments they have increased by ab ut 5.000 000 francs The account current of tiie Treasury has risen to 28 000,000 francs (from 26.000.000 francs), it is to lie observed, however, that, the balance was struck on the eve of the day on which the payment of the half-yearly dividends eoiuniences. The Fngli-h papers have just published a statement from which it appears that the average circulation of banking establishments In Knglaul exceeds, by about double, the circulation of ull our (French) banks together amounting to 827.000 000 francs. The deposits in the bank vaults amount to 424OOO 000 francs Thus, while in F.nglaud tho deposits hardly amount to one moie'y of the credit circulation. in France tht-v will soon r*Dresent the total amount of the note* issued.?London Ti net, June 2J. Our Oeruiaii Correspondence. Bum in, Juno 20,101). Movement! of the Natianot ef ne/nhly ? Triumph of the f'nemiet of Liberty? The Iniurrection of Huden-Sjcceitri of the Government Troope?The German L'ag:ie' 4-c., 4rc. In despite of all manifestoes, proclamation*. appeals and protests the National Assembly h t? been obliged to i)uit Stutgard. and has been called from W'urtemberg, together with the regency. Ilefore it* <1 -?j> trlure it bad resolved to meet again at Karlsrnhe, aod. according to the latest accounts, a part of the member* bare already arrived in that city. The game, nevertheless. In which the National Assembly kit played the principal part, must now be regarded at completely over. We are at the present moment at the fina'e of a revolution ; and, whatever movements may Mke place hereafter, this revolution, in wbioh the National Assembly wat the principal agent, It about to close.? The suppression of the insurrection In lis t-n. which is now taking place, is about to complete the triumph Ol the enemies of liberty, for the present. The military operations against the tlran 1 Duoby have commenced with a decisive victory on the part Of tb? Prussian troops over the insurgents. On the 22J instant, a battle took place near W'aghausel in Baden, in which the insurrectionary forces, under Micrav lawsky, were defeated and driven back, the Prussians advancing as far as Manheini and Heidelberg, and taking possession ol these cities. Several divisions of the Prussian army have now already paste I the Meeker. Little resistance has ke?n offered by Manheiin and Heidelberg, though the latter, by Its fortified position, might have easily held out some time. In Manhelm tho civic guard, ami a regiment of Baden troops, took part for the Prussians, and caused the surrender of the city. The Prussian forocs are now advancing on Karlsruhe It Is believed that the capital will offer but a weak resistance, as a part of tin- citlieni his declared themselves against the provisional government, and the revolutionary party is completely discouraged. It was reported. ye?terday. that th? provisional government bid tied, but up to tbe present nr'Sicut tills him not been confirmed Tbe occupation < f Karl .rube by the I'rus-ian troops, however. Is I'Mised forward to rs an event which must now lake place in a dsy or tv i. W ith it. the cauipaigu will he ended, as the in urge nta will probably disperse altogether aud the Prussians soon be in poaaws-ion of the whole country A pr > elamation. which has been Issued by the Prince of Ciuseta, del lares the whole of Maden in a MM Bf wir. atid tbrea'eus all who take part again?t the Prussian troop* with martial law. A great numher of arrests of insurgent* have already h.nn made iu Mauh im a id Heidelberg They will all be tried by courts martial At the battle mar W'aghausel the nuuib'-r of prleui T* made by the I'rmsian* is stated to be very constieran'.e, though thn whole |o<* of the Iti-urg-ni* I* n >t p-l Known. Vp the fMh vf t^if Pru*?tt?q ?r> ft, on!; fcr"; b??r Wti kllird 1 k tit(f t ugijrt Miffi e >a ' M-t?d of ninr battalion* of Baden tr-mju, whil-t tho-e of tho were on!; th-- half of that numb-r vf iero*lawrkp ha- fled with a part of the tro >p<. Into the mount at in- of the Odetiwahl A ceor ding to t he latft Intelligence, the li-n 1|H*r tcr* of the ITilice of I'liiceia ha* no* been rentoreil to Itoth I'rlne* t rederlck < bailee who ha* been -Ightly w >ii'i l ed, at a tight which took place near Oerin oaMla in the I'fala. h ah->ut to join the Irinne of I'ru <*ia fhe whole I falx I* In poee**-i.>n of the tr ipe thuit *ix th'Uiaml of the Insurgent* barer-tired lot? l)? I o and aa we learn hp the la'r-t adrlcet reached Kariarhun Briude* thi*. a telegraphic despatch war rucelrtd bp the government to -lap. front the ?c?t of ear, announcing that Mother llrtclon of t'ruadan troipi, under Hem-ml HlhrhMJ had met with a ho>lp of |..jr thou-and lueurg'nt- near I'p-tadt. In Ha Icii and gained a complete victory Iteneral lllrachMd had taken poeae??f.n of the dtp of llru- h al. * i tit way to Knrltruhe The latter capital la to h a? tacked af the aame time hp different di?i*h>n* of lr<e>p", which are advancing toward" It. W Inlet the roti-joea* of Badwn, bp th* Pr.n-ia i artnv, will ekortlp he eoiapleted. an l rerotnti >11 in we i-iii t.erniruy terminated bp the m.n-l Intervention of J lto-"la. the i|l|e>tlon. Ht ttie pre"-III HI > oeu- m I-' ir ' lolnetit. le : Vt III the Slate* rtrngni-e tho p >-d..lori Prii'etn ha- ?"iinn d In Ueroitny. and will ttiep giro their adheedwu ta the Truaelan league * With th "? Ceptlon of Auatrln Hararta. Wirt?itih rir. anl eereral of the rtraller Htatr*. the other* lure ali ?ln"r, hp their dllleri nt agent* at thi* court, oiHciallp untitled ih irlnteLtton to join tin- league I'beir declaration*. h >*erer. hare ail been gireu on one condition I'm* c 11 ditiou or clau*e I*, that the leglelatore* of the different Stale* are to ratify the alhe-mn of the government*. Kten 8a*ony and Hanover hare mad* thi* proviao. Nrrerth*le?a thi* rat ideation will nn-l*r exiting circoni*tanc?? not b?- giren bp any l reroia-t logi-lalu* The feeling agam-t l'ril*-tan copreniaop. at lb pre*ciit moment, i* ationger than it er. r ha* In-ea through > it lietniaup The acceptance of t he eon?tltulloti t-cu-d bp l'ru**ia on the part pf the State* for the prevent, It tot a conditional one After the *tippre-*| in of rerolutlon we -hall *ee a p iwerful opp >*iiton ri*e agalaat I'ru?*ta and prohwhlp a *?cond league, healed hp tu?tiiaand Havana I he two latter State* ham refti <?d to inter npon all the proportion* whlrh hare lately been made by I'm -in I he hararian milliliter, Von I'fordten. who had b-en *ent to Vienna to recetre the declaration of the AuMriart gorernnient and to c >mmunlnate It with that of Hatarla to the I'rnMlan go. fernnient. ha* arrlred here Au*trla decline* to accept any term* hp which "ten it a approach to the rrti*?lati league were tendered poaethle Rararia. ttii iiph alllln* to rend ilrpillix to trio noli.- of In the I oion, rffn?,? to reoo,(iii?e I'ru'Mt at the head of ih? mMamtlM M. Via I fordtrn h?? now left I ir (fitha, *n?ra lk> n>? National Ar*eml>l/. eon?latlnt( principally of mm').'Ti of | tl>? former Krmnkfitl Ar.enbtj I* to m?et to- )i*r. i Amonc Ibrm tnruilmra till ht pri;?l)t lh? la i (ri al ftlrliriitM iif Darman >l*t?<maiitDlp air. Von <?a<?rn ml Mr. MaMman THo?*h lhi? Aurembly ?r?lI r?pri ent a (rial part of the flr?t aath irlttei In il-ruta kartila*,ami I* looked upon hy manj a < the ami/ po<?ibin mediator In the prevent oonfno-d *iat* of I Iranian flair*, It I* not likely It ?ntl play an Imp >rtant part or a*Miti.e an) I'haractrr. but that of ilnliknatiaf apni III# poll Ileal rrror* of that *<a.mbly It one h ton fed to '1 he trial h) court martial of th? political pri4on-r?. ho acre arreaied hrr? la?t month look place two day* **n 1 he le-nlencet pii>a>u?r*d afai.nl thain war* lor hating tak-n part la a m-etiaf. wlncn had h?-n held for tna? .nable porp.rte* Ona ?a? coml -mned to I on* )ear, ami Ihe other* to three m .aim Imprtaoa- ( 1 meat. W YO SUNDAY MORNINC lit! treating from I I nly. rilK ATTACK ON UOAIt ? IIIK K IliRNA). I I TV NO T YBT , ' ro.n(jukkki>?( APrn'r,ation oy ancona?vknk;k < sril.l. HOI.lis OUT, A'C.,iVf\ The K.ti-ruril I'ity Ktill h<ilil out on tli* "21<1 inct. Th.t Unman* hud defended tUor.i-flvwith raonnribln ' bravery, not only by cannon vol muntetry fruit the ? rampart <, uai uy umm Iou- vigorous sallies un in> i ISlb hist. (i not tier parallel, within eighty moires ol the walls inm ?ompK>t?4. . 1 According to a de-p itch rceei red from I Sen. Oudinot. ' three column* of French troops penetrate t the will* ' by breaches made by the incessant rtre of the ctniioi i Hut according to the latent account-, they are ia reality 1 but little advanced in the possession of ll one 80 far as I can judge.1' writes the 7Vas? onrresooi- 1 ilcnt. ' the real power of lloniau rtMistan.se has n it yet been felt. as. In truth, all thtt has taken place m ice 1 the repulse of the Krenchon theSnth of \pril am >unti to little more than keeping the gates oloioil. auil tiring at every man they see frit01 the basil..n.t Mottling has ' been done to prevent the Krenell supplies coming to 1 hand, or the French army from being masters ol b >th 1 side* of the river up to tint wall* of the city Mo see, ? I of any moment have take 11 plane to destroy w rks in 1 proees* of creatimi. and the trenches are tirmight up to 1 bU nn irea of the hastiou, with only a nominal loss In I my opinion we are all at sea as much as wo were on the arrival of the invaders and the question between Itoinun and Frenab valor has yet to be tried 11 The National publishes the folluwiug latter from M. 1 M?/./.ini, refusing to attend a oonlereece which th it 1 journal declares was proposed to him nou oRI 'ially. by a person of some st audi tig iu General Oudinoc'a oaup: ? " ItlllK. Juil l 13, ! "8m.? Ills Impossible for mc to go to the ii lvnice 1 posts to see you. Our conversation, hesnies. uufirtu- 1 nately for us, could h ive uo issue favorable to your views and ours I have the conviction that wo ' have exhausted all possible means of conciliation, ' aud that it only remaius to us to tight VVu tell do so?wo will do so. you may be assured, fro.u wall to wall, fiom street to street, from harncudi to bir- ! ricude We may be conquered, but not put down We had Battered ourselves with the hope that France would at length feel how much 1 here Is uible sicred, am.l Worthy of herself In our attitude and what there is?permit me to be tiank?c vntrudiclory aud tyrannical 111 the part that she play* here with us. We have proclaimed towards France, not a state of war. hut 0 elute of d*. fence, *s have seqt bt., y.yjr prim,, fa. have rejicteu ?!* C. easloiu wltlch presented themselves to us tocouibat your troops with ndva tage; we t ill rid healthy cantonment- to lnose who c ?uld 11 <t be Accommodated at ( ivita V eectile, ami we declared thatwe were ready to concede ah one thing e xccplcd ? the oecupatlon of Home. tndyettl.it is wuatls reqirred. naueo. after having fought against n* blvckkiiid U . disarmed us. deprived us of all our resources, condemned us to see. with arms In our inude, our territory iiiv.uj'd by Austria, now says to n?. 'I will hare Home I will have it without renditions, with >ut a pro rani me, or I w ill endeavor to vru-lr it. to b .uihard lis Ui oULai Dts. which are venerated by ail Hurope an 1 to loa-sacre its brave population 1 l'o that you uni ,t perceive, sir. that there is only oue reply to m vke, a id we.shall make it. 1 know not whether we shall tall but I kno v that there are lulls which confer honor i h*vo th, honor. Ac < in.t;.PII ilig/IM II Tim CuiH-oriha. of Turin, (tut**.* fr >ra ''ivlta Vecc'tia, I lh? Hub that a eon-piracy hail been ilUcovered, the object ?f which wn* to xurpri*o the citt lei and ?ub*erjuetitly take pv-xexxion ol the towu II the plan btl mcceeded. the French general would have been coinpelted to raire the xiege of Heme, and return to 11vitik \ eccli^t The f rench government ban kept aeeret the new*' which it ba* rec. ivyi fmm llnuie. and ratio I* rep >rtl of the luoet o|>pn?tr character hare accordingly. be?u circulated for luttaoce.ua Wednesday miming it v fth raid that the Triumvirate had capitulated, and that ttie Trench troop* had taken p mex.don of the Kteruakt ity. in the atteraoan, it ?< widely report -d thai the Frrueh bad Mitti red a defeat, and that the trwops had been cut to piece* Menu while, it it certuln that tbe prog rax* of the xi 'ping operation* are not xati-f:i<tiiy to the government f'rl> ate letter* etate that the French troop* aro being decimated by niaiaiia and that the engineering xkill dlxpla) i d hy theiu i* not of the tir*t calihrc It l? *tid thai lIn- Uitdieal etalf of the army will have to he t:ourideiaoly inert axed and a number of purg.ioii* have already received order* to proceed toldvita Veochla Letter* from Tonloa of the iTJd limtaat. a im.unco the arrival there ot the xtx tin ve*?cl Ariel, on the prending evening, after a abort pax-age from i * it a Vocrhia, of la cuty four liour* At her departure It wa* raid that, the bexleging party bt fore Houio had o Tec led three practicable breach. *, and that preparation t were being made for the a--?nlt In addition to the two regiment* r,f infantry and four batteri** wf artillery lately xbipptd at Toulon for Italy, a eonxiderahle body of troop* wa* expected to be embarked for the aauia dcxtitiat ion *i be government expect* that much eject will he pre duced upon the Itou.unv by the new*. not alo.ie front I'ari* but al?o from f.yon*. re*pjutlng the failure ol the lii-urrectt< nary movement It appear* ttiat the fund* vote I for the *ux'?nance ot the f rench army have already beeo *penti We ahati pi e a hat will be raid of tin* expdllton when tbe F reneli are railed on to pay for It. Already lduO.OUO . franc* are rpent; and government, ft I* raid I* about to apply I t M or It iuIIIiou* more to defray e*p iron. Tbe hank i* wen "txid to be altcrted hy ihi* -tat* of affair*. Inaxmnrh a* it uiuit get on credit lb* twentyfive million* Bt*ee?*ary for tbe eapedlti n We eauuot fall ot hearing government xh irtty a-king lh? A*?eiubly tlir more ruouey. Ih re would have b-an a chance t'r the minority, had they not thrown it away iu iueeij-aie attempt* at rvin Uron in the la** xitliiie of tlte National tmembly, the correxpoudence hi twei n .M de 1 "Urcelle* and the Triumvir Maxzini wa* read Marxinl ronclude* thu* : ? " It i* a melancholy page of hixtory you are now writing turn France?it ix a mortal blow to the l'*p?ey which you would mo tain by drowning iu bl'xtd - It t* a b itlouile--at)** ><>U are digging between two nation* dl-pnxrd for ag> * lo lend the haul to oue au I her It I* a deep xlep to the morality of our c nnm >u relation*, to the common tali h that ought to guide u*. and to tli? l it 11?>. riy * lurh xiih-ixt* bv that faith It It not Inly Hint ? ill null* kmiI r Nut Kranc* I or our ptssrol sulfsiliig will protr th? ba|SI?ui o(T pr>igr?r? lor Knhco rktli'il buhl first rank If sba abdicates th U(iil) rirturr uf lallrf, Mil tbr lnUlllf"U<r uf Ul?rl/ " I Tlir C"tu"t<l"i of Turin. say* that the plan t? rsi*e 1'cvlla Vrccbta, a as mulri] to UuJuiol by trait or i". I li?- Intra! nsws from Vsnisr l? thl riprriwtl datrrminatiou of Atauili ' to N*M t<> tint l?>l uian. the U*t l? at and ths la I wall. Kithcr Vruioa shall agist without Austria or not at all About bait ths irrnrti aruty la. It It aid. suffering from frtsr and tha pr.*on*r< alio ha?? brcn taken by tl?- Unman ray thai tbr tr?> ps aru aim ??l <tartinr - j ( rtivrat OuOtuot ha<. It Is said, arisrd a llriti-h nt>jcct, i aptaiu Knight. who w?- proceeding from Vltorbo t" Montr to join hi; hunily nnd dstalurd hiui in ?*i?t*?dy. Tbr k rru< h Oanrral Is rudeavortug to kvp up too dro< plu,, rfdilt* of thr solditTr by girlog ill tin Mtra I at hud ?ia?. I.rtlrr* of the U'Ui nnd flMfc from th / . . n pcndrnt ai'h Ihr I ranch aruty near Koran giro lain- J rorlitiK doluiU from ?t< ry p iut <>f th* Hm-? and-xplnin < tin- a art position of ibo army I h< la<t brcc-nlng battirr at *imy m?tie? dn-tiul Ir in th * | luee w?i r.p! i.oil on tlir 1Mb and tb* tiro <ra? 01 wtbanntly k*-,-t up tbnt tbr walls bad mmm nc> I giring way in three piarrs 1 h- ahol* wall for a *lr*oi di-tanre ? %< detaoi il aiol in to > -sight hour- It w Oil.J t-e aim.; -iher ^ u-] h*-i.nu.an* Pad r* a**-d firing nU tbr bastion*, but It si- Iw-llrr- d tbi-y sm- preparing a *?r -ti l Una of d r.-ni ?! llo* rain* lull put .s 11 * I tsi tbr points a', which Ills I rsiicb a III ii.uke III- a auM I In- II- mi '.r..s*o( inn i 1, 11 hsal-d wit b a tela. rrsptih <li-| -'*-ti IllrU ly announcing Itis ca.otuUII* n f Anoona on thr Ibih Alma *>-i*-i? ho.iihtrJmsnt t ne>n* Ss-iltnlstil r n tbr I-I riling >1 tlir I Mil I ha city and lift* weie or* upl* d by our troop* on thr IMih ' mra lit'M.k pturp af'-r a W.-;. - i tamed l> labaril- ' m< nt. I lit- i f inli'i n* >f tn? p? .luU'i'ii Iin; In I he Mine journal ale I iiollliral n.nnnty. li tn 1 n. habitant*. the dipmlution -f ?h" am-pa firming thI :. Ill i; arm mi ami I h? on n.ia I hp f ir I r?- - - an I |> rt nf ,t m i.a hj Ih* .?i} lal i mjn, in th- m u uf In* Imperial Vajenty. I hp \u-tilan Minl-'er. on n Tf?ln f off! ally that aipapiirv i? Dip tTPiish t: barge il titjm at V ii'ona. iclilril. ' that tin- eila (i.ti . i tin' I i-triai _-o?-t.iUiet.t Ip tp.. p I ate in III- I* pptaviahirien. ?( thp Pom I p. at authority (Asp hi* h'ln( n(9?pi' l by Ail<trinii tni-pt in the uaUfp of (In Hmin *i i n.t tn.it t'u Mi ' kail* pfiall ba rhipiil wlii'ii tin; ob.-ct ami In. i> m !.. eli d ' Tl.p fin pit C.'?r?/r? hat the f Uowing from Y?n ra, 14th liiplalil " After peteral attark* by tlip enemy on the Ida of th* Brninliitii anil < htitggla ami a rt?rr? nan liiliade nil I In- bridge 'It the l.ap -in f ir t tie pi.pn-- of IriiMiiliht ng oar ?nr*? of .let. nc?, the VinlriahP Data thi? morning di-app. at>1. mil a to be in neither at i bhiggla n-r at Hr<in<| il<t \ Tew In - p? * TP ti marching tn?ar.|? I mi |>altn. I bl? t" tali! to bo ufl?| to th* Intel le ||i?Ptipii Ottlotall* reeelreil. that ab lilt .Ml OKI It II 1 linn* ?ere marching toaarda the Iaobm, no.I wera ?<- | mMMMMI k MB* kill flint! TIM tu*trlau? are ] lfi?rhnetaning to 'n' ?ni|i <>n the h*uk< nf the | ! I->, I Ml IniffM MM Hn|MMl Mt mi pnbll | ibkliitrlll|iM* " Hi'' prapto from Ik* psiaaa, ?n I . n ail * letter fr"m Kd'-ulh In whirb th- I* lurfieiimi ( Id* V iin inin- I" ii- i-t. and | r uni-i-'l them prompt re- . IM \ ?! in III* IDlktrnM by land, a I nrorrem* ollh joy An Illumination I* preparing f ?r tin* | iiitiK , 1 he Opinion* nf Turin pithlnhed * latter fn tn r.ilda, ' nf the inih Mating thit it ??< tlrinljr hollared at Va- i ni<-i- t'i*t -I e.or Ir m Mninra'y am,Id arrire ?4i|f MM MM y hadri-en Ir'in nn t i I per rent diarouot . Ill MM?*i|>l> nr*. I hf I ni' '.! ?<" ?rr T'llil? 'a thu | let let tin I publMi' 'I a letter tr oll ulltil 'l*rl"l. ' I If re--wig hi< NffM Ihtt lie MU II it ?en l ||II''.|M? lii V Mitre enapmdily m he mailed b it a*?urin{ him lie wi'tll'l 'hi ln? h' -1 t ?eml relief a> ao >n ,< j, , .aibie, ami ri nilttinif. at the *?me lim a ?um nf M hi n K) ! florin* t" i hi* Venetian gov rn nent I'M- (,' * fir illieni' "t 1'rieHte III the lull I n < t , * tltte < II t| til' fait It i,f traveller* ?l?n I a t artfroil fnnn Veniee tnat. wmla the treallMT ?ai Unliable t i thn bloekalmg Mfdalr.ia great want of bntrher*' Meat wood, Me "n felt, b it that. In rnn>ei|Uetir? nf the lata atorraa that had loreed the hhwikadtnff ???*ela to aeek refug* In th* p irta, many -inpa laden with meat and wood had entered Venter Other pr.it ill mi vera wt wanting a? the aurroniidliig i-auda furutahed nbjulanea ol yard n prndlire II K. J; I, JULY 15, 1849. AtTnlm In AntlrU wml Hungary. niK I'.kimuiki" KA'rri.kt?run .srccKss ??:- j\ih mcxgakmns?MOVKinc.vr.s ok tiik ki-.sian i'rooi's, a'c., i'l". Tim u?*n from Hunjjurjr ii mut oondlctlu*. As u uul. tin- \ ii'im* pup-r.i pulili?h iioo -mut* of roiiontm! I uinoeMes trti<i. ;'il l.y the Austrian troop*. nail the hut- 1 0 tlns of B?rou Jd'echich assure the won't that ho is ' ilfltoriou*, in every ?n.:ar"ineiit Ch? l.lnt/1 reports I l.at tho Austrian*. under General Kclectiaca gained it victory over the clagvars in the Schutt on the 17tli at | <;: rdahely. taking 4 liol) prisoner j, eight Impounders, , lU't f" h'TM ?. The 14Vhit /Wliie* contains n long bulletin nonnernng an UUi'K hi.lite by the Magyars on tho '40th, icainst the Austrian troop* slung llo* line or the lower l> a* : Hii'l in tho rfrhiitt. which it say*. itm rep ulsed upon nil points Tlia Magyar* were eoiamnnded by General Ueorgay. rile iia'.tle is stated to bate taken piano b*f >re I'oreJ, nd (ion Georgey's fore* are ((noted at 111 OdO ufn, with HO pieces of artillery The san?o now* is given in aii e?tru edition of til" Ciu-W:Mlioii*li" Zrituitg with , the additional details that ttie Imperialists were com- i a.Hinle I by the Austrian General iVonglciniith an I by 1 llir Itr.ssian Geii-.-al I'aiiintin, an 1 ihat tli" Hungs- I r ami were forced to recrotH Ihu fVnag on all points, I 1 he tColmr iCrilnu,:. wliicli has goad HuugirUa and i Ac trian news, makes no ineutiou of this ruut >red I battle tin the ccntiary.'he ia't nu.nber of that paper ! speaks only of a battle at (> Joiiburg In winch the fortune of war Uvored the Hungarians It is said, too, IIn t there Is iol a dngle Hungarian < rpa on the right bank of the M an;'. U>? are warned net to plaoe reli- j ?ni"), n the alone statements, it being for the p.a>|aut linpos. ip!e to obtain auy other bat at " Austrian version flic Va**J irs ecrocd iletcrDilue I to liolj Ilaab at all rost. > t i* t arrlsouasl by lo.Oiio meu with 40 camion, ho a iilli uas fur some days in ilaab '? hicli Is the birthplace of In wife, and harangued the people field- 1 Murshal Hny nau. intending to make up for the mall iMiats winch the Austrian* had mdered on the (jiti, lib undPlb insl , marc' i d on the lUili a strong c ,,'jiA ' to V ejka and udvancHd on (lie 14ill on the ',?.(** ,,f m? hanuli-. while General Sob'.Ink (;ii( i,,<#b orJerc 1 to ' rrofs the "auubo t > "c upy Wiiaolburg Had l < sublue til' city ot liaab. OenOi.il (Jchlirk ??a< preparing to obey riiesp tifd-r^ 0ut he f'.ind lilui-elf suddenly sur oub If 1 liy n sup.nor numb r of iliognitn. who atlaokod uint with great violence an 1 took 11 Held pieces, ' lei-Ides forcing liiuj to cycross lh" Hindoo ?n 1 tvretire to the vti'iniiy of Al'enljurg. Vliove oOO in -ii of Geiu- j ial Schlick's c rp? most ol theiu native* of Gallium ' di sorted to ll,e Hungarian* field-darshal Hayua l, 1 ending blue i it unsupported by Sc.Uliok'* corps, regain- i rd his former position Letter*! oui Wleselbnrg of -he 21st inst state lh it j th> jl in peri.i ists are al the di. taucc ol about twelve fug. Lirb mil' s frora Ilaab, in the d.reotlon ot Hoo'iairae*. and they b"tUinifly add what cannot under tin clrcuin- i sluuc* be true, that the tiuuganaue continue to rett rat before Ills adv luom* columu* of their euwnies. i ii'iiim i .per* <u mix h i UKi couitiil in ?>:n nil etateiin-iit i !' Lin- defeat of tbe Impeiialul brigade* nn<l?r litCier*'- l'.Ot*, lllld Tlleje-i.lg. wh I'll till JU1 turt.. were attacked lijr tlii* tluiiga.iinn. and thrown back upon Pt i< d aud v'dzelly, wtinrn tneir lliglit w?i HO|i|wii by i! opportune arrival of * Ku-i.-dau brigale unil<*r (leneral I'aiiiuitu ll u i- reported hi Vienna tint Jellachich had forced ret-rwertltu t capitalit* 1 tin real tint in tbit he habeen forced to r?'ee the eiege of tb.it |>l h-h an 1 to fauna'a Ni-u.-at/ win pi' hi- troop< warn t .o much explii-d to the :ii from the f ,rtre-i- II ' e i-ili ued only 111 the occupatlu ii of oin* of -b" inburhi. which lini out ol the riiinfi- of i'lni-Uot fr 'ii IVtcrwardln. Jiilarbicb would .?.-ero to liari- fallen Into dl-faror with liit-i lup' rf.r I .i? ItViwi- Xrtltng publirhe- au lrri|i*rial deer * appointing ilaron II lyiian io th? put i f rnnitnitinli r-itl i hii-I "I tb* Imp-rial tr i ip* In the k'ogd'iiii of liungary a i>l in ?he(.Jra-id dunby of TrailijiIihuIi "hi- il-i-r e. by which 'lirmi Jeliachloh irupvr.oilril in the Hmiidnm crown lamia, will proro | rather unfavorable ilian otbi. *'<* to tb i Avttrian enure. II.yum a bout hh rape di-p III m ba< obtain -1 for blra tin- li'Ii- of the hutrbvr ot llr e.-ia ha- bin/" I an evangelical clergyman tunue - lla-.gi. Ktnimi elo- | rjm-rr -a n pr- arher ha* long pr -ureit him ot -rf i?- I log (stigri-itillou, for alb efaiog edition Ian -ui; -1 i the people Tbn i-ai-ruiiou of U-tga t >o'i plae-i at ' four o'clock on the uiorain< of Juu* IN iu the caul* The eicltmni-nt of the people to*y b- mva.-ar -t| by 1 tbe precau'iou* adopted liyl.be auttlorilie*. Alt t'n atriet* leaning In the rn-tie were i.'ron -ly neenpiej by military . tb? cttinun m the Inttliw wen- biai.-d. with lit lualcbe* at baud. No greater -errlnt ronld be done to the cau.ie of tbe Magyar- Rn/ya. a'though young, wan the faiio-r of tire children II- ui-it hi- do aril with grt at Hi in nana, deliver ing a Ii In d-fwoei of bU conduct and ended with. "Hod bleaa the fatherland !" It I-eald that tnnr Ituaelan eo,-;>. had -at-rcd Hungary by way of I Hit la. h "in una. < tab. an I 1 by am moling in 144 11'O iuiiq It >! *t?: d at Vicuna tb it part ol the force bad already adruiioed ti bptriwb an I K a-ban. and that it wa- intended to ptt-h tli n forward up. m D-breltia mil ' Irm w.irdein I'll Vu-tilea paper- *l?o elate thai tl e It'i'-l io have at length enlerrd Tranrylrania by the north an-4 eoutb ileaeral bud'-ra. with 'it 'lOU mi n. In a-- -rtej to be at tlroa-'a If Their northern rulunm h?? eni'-red by I'ojann S-ampi, and tab u pneee-eteu of Mietr.r. where tliey have Irwen joined by Colonel l/rban and hi- free rorp- ol b ir t-r- , rr- A third ISu?ian Uivl-iun. >f fltUKi ini>n, Ii ipiiitered In the h<i tier dirt riot. I'he em of 11-mbia-r.i i ha- bei-n arreeted at ('nv-.u at the ord -r of tli" luiperial rahinet lie te to be a ho ti,;e and Ku?eia nautej the etrp to be taken. Seveial arn et* bare lab n plara at Pragne. wh<-re the temper of the populaei etlh rem unathreateiiinK fhi-ir loyalty U not liltily to he fri-?heuei| oy a u?? lery of rerrui'e which ha- jurl Ireen decreed fir I! du-inia No Ii * than lb tam H I III are. iu thi Inatance. to b i taken firm their natiTe country and employed a-iin-f the Hungarian*, with eh.no they rympaihl-e. i.apn.-iuiin ha- rlionn that there nnie r.ali-- levlet are the mnit efliririit mi au? t" ft-crmt tUi Itiln/artan rty ni-ntTha Berlin .Vn/ie il Z.'il>i*f, *f til" IMih Jjne -later that Ih. Iluncarian- btl totally d-'feati-d the I nili-d Aurli uto and Raar an arini -a, on lh- left hank ol the ballobe. iu the I lam Ii ' * ,i irlaburg an I It t ill, ell tin-11th and 1.' Ii 11 - I of III" Imp-rut'iil* ?u Untiii-neii. Tli? //iri/c a,I fiir cuiiftriri* the nee wot of the <le? f- at. of the united armle. ut nutria ?n I llmul* on the 14tll Ikii<1 With The batlle ('ink pi ??? ?n the left ban* til the llanuOe, in t'.e pluin between W ereelbnrg an I I: null anil Ueti-d b >ur< III" llaafirllul mm commanded by Ham-rale Arthur (Jenrgey and hiiroii. iikI tbi Immri illiti by Ifayuaii ail It i 4 ir. 2>'in Aur'rtani anil Mo lima, anil b/KM lluaiiritu i re killed Held Marelial ftebllot an 1 aereral otlu.r nfltovra of high re .X were taken hy the Magyar* I'M rout ?? r?mpt*ta. Tim Amir i-Ku -itu army ll-d lr> m tli" belli In oomph tr dlaoeder. followed to the frontier* by rlou i* 01 llu in anilblaVn wh 1 out u> tin- fugllm* nl rarer tl y ueertook them. Arrofdi?| toartnr of the frnnht newipapert the I'erliu yorrrnmi qt I.a- march-d a etrnog force to tint Hungarian frontier anil will. II'lue II u<-ian< and Austrian* fbi-iiM n-t lii able to ern-h the gallant Ala;jar . lend lite aeatetaaoa of ? mm lh)ti*ai<!< of It* 1 nidi ere. Ofehil arftonula hare been moelred a'. flerlln en. (irr t< III.- r- I" r ? of 1. rgey ? enrp* r -i-i-llng .f 'Hill pun null ho flvlil-tilMM, biting been drlren krri-s ill* U ?*K by the Auatriaua. TMK I.ATICHT The Inf-rmath-n raceited ye?terjay nay a the I,on Itn Hhtmmrit */ fVe turn, of the .'kith ult . hy ->ur Hong man rorriej.i-mlent. furni?he* the following hnef it-irh of Ibe (Jl p ntlnn m l morem-nt* >if the Hungarian an I Ali-trUn troop* The iate|lig--neo l< antheutie ml n rt 1 ent t hat it earn# to band only a fen m >10 -oU b -f 1 re Mir paper rn put to prae* ? Tim Itneeian foree und-r Poikled'eh, whieh hat troaeed the Karpa'litana In ftnir entm i na by four adjacent paaeea. about l>uUa. really number* about ft 111' I men 1 > tubit -WI. aith 30.1" " I hold* tn? l ug ? ri.-? of [,a<.ee trhleh e*Un-l tmm Harfeld to the gr at pi ?ln of ihe'I be|?* lie la aaid to hare etriet ord-ra to acrid a teberal aetion 1 tent gey command* the main army aleng the line of the \v aag an<l Haah. A geni ral reonnnuleannee ha* juet h-en made of the ?b"l" Muerlan ant Austrian litre al n; the IVa g I'i 1 n i* etipp-eed to hare been Intended at a dlrer?lon nf ratfcer feint whll.*t tleorgej ? left wing pr??*e| ,10 t-> ??d- nburg. which the Hungarian* are Ieported to liara Horn i? ~till In rrMitlrtiii*mik tbimi MUM m<m fanc?nTa. T' mr??ar. I'rlorward'-n. and t ononis, ?r? In iho hand* of th* Hungarians; but itpinlin I* In 'ion of Jpllachirh. The Hungarian general, Anlt?h, eMaia lt i?n pgpotlllcn advancing into < matla; but n ithing h ?< been Itcard of him for ">( ? tint" l.OW) Moni< nrprim nirrM to th* l?ltlug< of le|. acblli hut h?o been a'to itcd on I bmoaadp | in ScoIra h} tho I uik'-h troop* Annexed In nn account of th* Is't grout hatll*, from ho London Tim'*, of the 10th tilt -the lat??t : ? We harp received onr Vienna p?|>*r? and letter* to lb# U4th tnataut The detail* of the I a < t bv tip* no t h bank* of in* Wang ha I not jrt rraehwl Vienna though It would .appear that the re*ult I* th* friutr ttion of* moat obatinate attempt of th* Hungarian* to nri?< th* W aag On the morning nt th* Jtlth instant, tboy had u tioilly got po??p??ioii of Hip right bank of thp rirpr, but were eventually obliged to rpltirn to their f irinor position* In thp mpantimp, Opnpral llaorgey liat -onip up with reinforcement*. and tho Imporial loader, Vt ohlgi moth, with hi* t.i lWli msD, wa* rpdupod to tho it?pp??itp of acting entirely on th* defen?lve, until upon the arrival of II uolan reinforcement*, a Acre* battlp >n*u*d, which continupd till night partod tho combatant* Thp light ropommpnppd on th* aftprnooo of I'ip following day, and laated throughout till tho oroning. ?nd thp wholo of tho next day I'ha Hungarian* fought *fth fiiriou* obstinacy; hut thoy could not prevail garnet tli* united Imperialist rurene, and ?rter the-* lay?' bat tie Uenerat Hourly c unpolled to lead hi* Irm.po hank upon rerkaabd. Meityed. and Unit llo eroraod the tvaac *t tho two Ural mentioned plane*, no! ftfil-hej hy deotroylnft tho bridge at Ne*re| \t Muta the fugitive Hungarian* made h?ad against their Imperialist t?o?. and heioa aurroaaded hp awautpt on > aeh alilo. and cloao to the fortroaa id K >m >m. It wa* found a matter uf Impnaaihlllly toi|ial >d{o them 'I he Insert at the Hungarian* and I ta ,ieri*|i*t* warn klntoet r-qttal. vt? : ahnat a.gm men hilled on olther tide. It la generally bellored that lloneral t?eorg*y. after hi* retreat norooa tho ?Viutf fall Imok upon Komorn, and that hla head quarter* aro at proaont at Monyo or Itaab. I ho entry of th? Hn uuan? into franaylranial* ronSrmad by tho gotten*. la whlrh It la atated that I unfkirphen traa nnoupted by th? Itn periallala oa tho lath inatant. aad that tha inhabitant* aro treated with attremo aororlty Oar nerroap indent infrm* ui that the ui*uad*r*taudin| botwr >u tba r~r:~ t~ . ? ? - - 7 Pius.-Un :ind Austrian ifnrnrtiiuonts is daily on th? In- ! crcNKH tieneral (iuyon an Iri-hmati of distinguished j bravery, is made goveruor of the ull important for- | tress of Koinorti. anlfento of tlie Krciieli goclalUU In London. To TIIK I.OSLO* TlMK* : ? Sir?We have ju.st Kent the enclosed note to the journals of France and not knowing whether onr thoughts j can b<* published In our own country, from the brutal and shameful suspension of the greati>r number of the journals hitherto accustomed to receive our communications, we request of you the hospitality of your columns i'lease to receive, Sir. the assurance of our homage.? In the name of the association of the Proscribed Democrats of France. LOl'ld B!,\NC. While Paris is lu a stnto of siege. and when most of the journals which represent, onr opinions are by violence condemned to silence, we believe It to baa duty owing to our party to eoarey to it, if possible, the pub- ' lie expression of our sentiments. it is with profound astonishment that we sen the organs of th? counter-revolution tciuuiph over the events ot the loth of June. Where there lias bona no contest, how ea i there hive ] been a victory ? What is then proved by the 13th of June ? That under the pressure of 1OO.00O soldiers, Paris is not tree in her movements ' We have known this ' more than enough? That the people at this day are sufflolcntly sure of . the future, anil sii.Tiniently master of themselves to calculate their actions?to ec laomise human life, and to deliver themselves in full confidence to the power of truth, which battles in their cause. This alone should confound should strike with stupor the enemioi of progress That In France there will always be men ready to sacrifice for the sake of that which they believe to bo the cause of right their positions, their fortunes, th dr liberties, the'.r lives ? But iu this, there Is uothuig It teems to us. which should give to eg dl>t h rgbt o: 1 rejoicing. The i Jth ot June change* nothing, ah- ly n *hing. with regard to the qbeitions waloh t! ' he rs ha I submitted to the public conscience. Is it true yei or no-that, the tlfth artinl f th Constitution is thus laid down??'The French Rep hlio respi i ts foreign uaUonalities. as it understands ho v to uieliu lis owu respected it undertakes no wars with views of conquest, and never employs its forces again.V the liberties of any pe .pie ' The liith of June does not prevent the existence of this article in tlio Constitution. Is if true -yes or no ?that this article has been violated in M-udiug an army into Italy, and In attacking tb? Roman Republic without pretext ' ftie 1 litis of June does not alter the fact, th it them isvin this b ith a llagraut violation of the constitution, and a savage outrage a; iin t the right s of nations. Is it true yes or uo?that the power of majorities canuot proceed * > far us to change the conditions of evidence ? The lota of June does nut prove that there is less force iu evidence than there is in votes Now, as it has always been, the question is if by crowding i'aris with soldi r* and with cannon?by stifliug w ith violent h.inds the lib i.'ty of the press? by suppressing individual freedom?by inva iiug prlv ite : domiciles- by Hub-Ututing the roigu of terror for th it (f nas?n liy unceasingly repressing furious despair?-that which there is wanting a capac.ity to pre- I vent, the end will lie attained of rcaui uaMug comidelioa. "r re-establishing credit, of diminishing tax ss. | ot correcting the vices ot the aiiiniui>tratlon, of cha-iiig away tile spectre of the detioit. of devel iping inilii-1 r>. <>f cutting short tin- disaster* attendant upon Unlimited c nil petition of suppressing those revolts which have their source in the deep recesses of human feeling, of trau'iuilii/.uig resentments, of calming all hearts? The latu of siege of ISiv his engendered , that <T IMP The question n. If lli i amiable per-p-c tive of I'aris iu a state of sieg' every eiglit or teu months will mtoN to cotnm i|*a elastic movement*, to the industrious their markets, uud to the oi> Idle clii oh their npom. Kor in in presence of the** insane o?nvul*lon* of a 1 poeer preyed upon l>y the delirium of it* om imp >- 1 teuce, we iilieve i.io. e In ten n-ly than over in tile rive, reign efficacy of our doctrine*, and of their approaching full.Intent. l liat hoiuc of us should ham fallen for having fought without Lelug a?sured of / din war* -that I*, undoubtedJy. h giont misfortune: but if the avion** wilb which It penetrates u* were a discouragement, wn should be lit- t tie woitby to be the servant* of truth Ne??r ha* the | d- vtlny of a uoble cause been dependent upon the fate | of one or other (if it- defenders. I'o those who are florae away by the at eta. "tiler* aussaed. and entry just Idea. Ilm hoar of which is arrived, creates for its triumph tbn men of whom it ha* need. The excesses roinm tted after the month of Iune, 1848, produced the socialist elections of 184J This is the fsi't to which an recal the attenti m of our frleud*, a* w< U a* of our enemies Serenity su-lained iiiul'ral ion. uuflinchiiig II r inn eta these are all that Is nec< **ary lor it*; and with these , ua have only to march straight forward modifying thus a celebrated sentence of 01 eye4, " We are more today than we were yeaterday LOT lit IIL AN<", President. I \'/.\V VN T. Secretary, tftl JSIDIKIIK, 1 COLLIN. Ml Kit \HI),Adtry,| Member* BO t! ft 4, V of I.'WIS MKN VHI), . Committee. DIM'ON r. co'JKrAir, London, June 18. Tlta Pnmdlng* of the HrllWti Parliament {Kr?iu the t.uropean Tunc*. June 30 ] The llou*e of Lord* ha* taken very docUive measures upon two very Important hill* einco our la-t The Affirmation bill, which provided b>r the legal reccpiion of affirmation*, in lieu of ovths in ot?et where ; the parties giving vide nee had scrupulous objections to " swearing at all," ha* been thrown out by a majority of 34 to Jit, in spile of the earnest support of Lords licuinan and I ampbell to the bill (in Tuesday the Pai llamontary Oath* hill which bad for Its object the entire removal of Jewish di-a- 1 billtles, nod to enable the Jew* to sit In l'a'(lament, wn* submitted to tbe House; when the long expected deei'iori look place l.ari < arli-le better known In the l ultiil State-, by hi* junior title of Lord Morpeth, moved the second reading of the loll in one of hi* b t no I lo ot eloquent speeches Tit" Do ke of ' level ?nd, who has change I hi* iiiind upon tie* sebj- ct. a* he usually dose upon all IJ auctions, support- I the bill, which found als? noo'her t - pi-nl champion in it* favor in the Archbishop of Dublin nod even the eccentric Lord < rotighain was again to b<- found on the *1 Is ot religious liberty lint the Archhxhop of Canterbury opposed the utea*nre more earnestly than ever, and wa*-uj-port d by toe iii*hop of Kxeter, Lord l.gllngton. Loni Wiurhlsea and the Bi-tiop of Oxford. I. p- ii a division, the hill was thrown on', by n majority of 05 ngainst 70, ministers not venturing to call for the proxies The reject,? of hill^ which wn universally anticipated. Irad* to ah imni-l'ate election forth* etry of London. and Haron itolhachil-l ha* already accepted the < bittern Hundreds and ma ie an appeal to the elector* In reply to the interpellation* of I ord Kberdnen upon our relation* with Spain. the Mar-|iit* of i.an?d >wne, in a very manly speech, said that the Kngltsh government were ready and anxtou* to renew fro-ndly rwtatiou* with the court of Spain, but I or the h -n -r of Sir Henry liulw-er. It was necessary rha? the Spanish go in mann riK'nu aiimil imi in-J ri I'l r> I III |. I 1 til mlalotormed; an a? tn fre* the character .f fllr H*nry frniD nil biatuo Mum tii?n that ?? did nut r**']Him. Surily. alter aueh a declaration. th- 8;>ant?h (Dimnient will promptly communicate with tha King of th* Hi Iglana, our mediator ami do thai which ju?tic* and their own real honor demand Th- Hour* of l omm"n? haa h-en occupied with Irldi niiarun*. to which w* hut* referred in a parat* article. aod th* motion of Sir VVm Mnletworth for th* appoint ui*nt of a crown oommiti-lon to in imr* Into tha ndiuintetrattan of our colonial potMtti >n? bat bo n brought forward Th* honorable bar net wrnt otar much th" ttmi ar|timniU a< Mr Itoebuek aod Mr Itr ill hata already urged In tha prwwnt avalon. without darting any great uoteltjr .Vlr llaw*? ant tha gr iu?d fro n un l*r him at < new, by atklng whathtr th* crown com ml talon wan to deal with tb# licit Ion of tlarery an I the -n?.e trade aod that of fr*? trade, whiah It cool I not lit il no d had materially alf-cted tha pro>|iorlty of t on J of our colonic* It wa* at ooca felt that Parlla n-ot would not aurren l*r th* right to d*al with th ? <|n ttlon*. and not wait* lt? pow*ra to a crown aommlmtan Tb* eourae auggette-d **am*l tmoractleubl* on account of It* r a*lne*a and the length of time th ?t moat *l*p it before a report could lot agreed to Mr tliadttona faintly aupportad dir Win Mol?*worlh but th* tn itl in wat rejected by a majority of 1TI to *u Kr*th ohjwctlona are atarted agetnat Mr Moffatt'a Bankrupt and Inaolrent Mrinbera bill, and It It now thought that hit object may be obtained lif reaolutlnn, an I not by bill It It not llke'y that th* n?*aaure can patt, at any rata during tht* t. aton Nnplca and dlrlly-Tbr Keith of the II inrbwtia. Th* conduct of th? >*ap ill tat go?ernm?nt *ln?? they hare obtained p >***?t|.>n of Hiclly, i? an h n< nil tho*e who knew th* peculiar near* of II mrb in tilth, predicted It would b* -*ueh at to fully Jintlfy th on mewioera 01 me tat* meiltaii g lae.-nmeat wti ? rwfil*"d to treat In any manner with II o.nha or hi* myrtnl 1 >n< Kaery condition of the capitulation of Polar no ho* o on Tloiatcd. .Notwlthatonillng the pnbllcaMnn of the general *01naaty from which only f >rtjr thraa purm it ware a*, eluded, naacrol paraon* who h*l ratirad t> Mc??lno. and whoaa name* did not appear in th? 11at of tha forty-three. have been arre<t?d ; an I, a n >ng th on, I* a priaat. tha Abba Allegro A journal tha AVti< #, hoalng vnntured to eompiain of thta Infraa'lon of thlaw, ha*. In e?aow>|naa<'? b en ?iippre?-e I. a id it* editor, M. Nalaflo. boa b-eo o'r?taj o t I lm,irt? mail Tha liat of ttioa- aa-lnd-I fro n tha a nita-ty h t? been Inrraaaad In direct tiolition ,.f th t tr?*t.y of capitulation by the addition of th- nan-- of 4Mn'h-r perttona. among whom ore tha \lorchi nu? of da nuinrtino, and aavatol other lolioa. Intorwattng fram Clrrooal.t. Adricea from Crebiawnda confirm the t iking of thKtia-lon fortraaa Maml, onth-Mlica S-o hy tbaf'lraaaalon* Tha gorrtaon ooo?i??ing of Vh*? m n were tnkan priannar* with tha otneptioa of lit-ht. wh ? ware put to d-oth The ancmr ol*o took .vaw mo-ant-, an I | 1 Ml cannon, daatroyad the inial impirtaut pilot* of | the Ibrtreaa, and then encoinped on a n Ig.tb ring ( height, wber* a fraah encounter with the Uu-.-um wo, | a a pet tad i . : ? v Ij D. TWO CENTS. ^ y ?The American Minister at tlie Entertain* tient at the Mansion House to Sir 11. Peel. The sixth of what may hs termed the state dinners given by the Lord Mayor during his year of office, aad the third of the political re-union*, took place on tha 27til ult at the Mansion House. The party to whoa* honor the present banquet was devoted was that of which Sir Robert I'eel is the leader, the two political partiea previously entertained by bis lordship being . the ministerialists and the protectionists?the liberals * supposing civic hospitality recognise this fourth pvrty, yet remain to be JtUed. The dinner was served as usual in the Kgyptiau-hall. where covers were aid far about 200. After the usual loyal toasts had been Iruuk. the a health of Sir Robert I'eel was proposed, who responded 1 in a feeling speech.in which he reviewed the ev.-ru of 1 his political career from early life, passing a "u I meniary tribute to many of his eolleagn he rejoioed te see present, and lamenting t' > >?' j; 1 who had shared the toils and lab rs >n X had now gone hence Ha took the >vi' ,rl 'V'-i P * a high euloglurn on hla 1 iraee * o r j ijn, nnd concluded by proposii' M o .? s, -U Mayor jf The Loud Mayor ?owleJ t ompli iien, and proposed the * , i, i Air .jroft n tjf -foreign .Ministers, J. ' mr bancrokt . ?. rk ,na w.'- u cheers. Iloi-nlil i beg to u.y g at -fni #.ftufw (or tb?NMptlon ??hleb h i biieo n- i>Md P|y the city of I nndon i? ropre:-n!.uu?* of mw country, The ye* b an aiv. y? been th?e friend of \n< M- o; London! It It ttye nlae where tl . i, ,, ? ha* taken the strongest h< A fho oily It ia destined to give # it m? <mpuhe In- ? . ( c luiinerce.anj thu< ta euient an inliuia c iniie.iti u between two countries which re V ind tog-i!i*r by the same origin and th?. same la" uh, ( heeis 1 I have often bad oooa-don to glT- pre' to sentiment* of the name ktud; but to-lay ) ' j tne a compliment of the most gratityinp kliM'n .lowing me to be present on thl* occasion t , ' on e to a statesman who lu hie public career lias d igm-hed himself as the advocate of religious tier; nho bus established coiuineroe ou a safe founilntioi an well aa established a solid currency?who baft ' inciputed commerce and navigation from the "re tedious which hound tln-in. and who oy hi* adhesion to the principles of universal peace has tuitde unto liitnsc.f a name which will p*-s Ipom un'loo to nV 'VH, ? and which will Hud w pises In the respect and gratitude of mnuViiul at large (Loud cheers ) I canaot but add one word (more? that seeing navigation had now so narrowed the distance between the two ooiintried. I cannot but liopo I hut it wull become more tun custom for British ?iaie in "ii and men of intelligent", who see It to become acquaint- d with the wonders of foreign 1 inds will venture to cross the kttantic I canaot but hope that the lime will ootnewheu Knglish men ami f'.ngli-h w-einen will become ftciinainted with the Uleghautes as well as tlie Appeutnvs wben they will visit the highland* of \ irginia and the hanks of the Hudson the quay* of Qu< iiec and th? falls of MUgara, during the short interval when i'arlhiment Is over, as re*illy a* they iiiiw make hii excursion to Switserlaud or the Kliitie (i beera ) If they corns to America they will tiud on the other side of the \tlantlc. I ha 1 almo<t -aid a heartier and more cordial welcome than It is my duty to say I hure everywhere found In till* country. (Loud cheers ) The KiVrdMatOr proposed the health of the llouio of Peers, coupling with it that of the Karl of Aberdeen. The I url of tiiiinm. In reluming thinks, assured bis lordship that the House of Lords could never be indifferent to the good opinien of the city ot Loudon, particularly when expressed by its chtet mi gist rate. The I..mo M ?roR next gave Sir Jams* 'ira'vim and the House of i ommous, which was acku >wle igod bjr Sir James Graham. Thv remaining toa>-ts were fir K. Th"dlg"r and the bar of krplaod th" Mayors of Manchester, Liverpool, and Tarn worth which h.trlng been ackouwlodg-d, the company broke up. Timly bcttvccii Knrtllnla and A ustrl*. A ii 111 r iri'm uerne, hi wit' *.tn iii?i . au usances ma com In ion of peace between Austria nil Sardinia on Hip lull 'Wing condition* ; 'fb? evacuation of Vlaesao. (Ilia ; pcyment lo AlutlU of thp expense* ( the war ; Modeua ttu'l I bruin tu bp r <*? 1 t? I'lpilmont In lieu of I.om hardy ; an offensive and defensive alliance between Austria ami t'bJaont, uud ih- laller tu l'uraish a eunliiiirpiit 11 20 wA) men. I'ortuKKli CIIA.NQK IN rilK MINISTRY. Thp Peninsular mall ha* arrived, with letter* from Llnbon of the IWth Inst. A chnngu of ministry (for aomn time past expected) has takpu pl*e? M l opta I abral I* at th? h ail of the government, ml hold* olTtrp an President ot the Council anil illulati-r of ilia Horn* department, ouat Tojal. foreign Affair*; M Avila ) I nance; M Kelix P Magaibaee, Justice; i olonel Kprreri, War; M Klorlda, Varlop. Tbp government. it Ii thought, will be inorp liberal la Hp policy than when M Co*ta t. abral wa* last in powac Mlecellaneoue. Twr Torr or Ron ?l'h? Pope bap rant Dr McHaia 2(i 000 fraiicp tuwarilp the relief of the starring people | of the Wept, t he poet which conveyed tbla respectable puin iipwariUof A'loo - war nu t by another bound for (Jatta wi'h i'31V rontributeii by the people of the diocese ef Tuaui to the exchequer of tile Holiness, l Aitrn Starrs Solanao* is tub mi uiti asaWKa*.? The Al'tghany U S steaiu frigate, ( apt. Hunter, arriretl from Tunis and off Tripoli, on the 31 at May, alter laetling at the last mentioned port the newly appointed American consul, and on the 12th tilt left for Olbraltar and the I Mid States At I'lvita Vet-.hia tha steam frigate Princeton Commander kngls At Spetxia, the t oastltution frigate, i apt tiwynne. acting commodore At Palermo, the Jamestown, corvette, Commander Mercer Cur Madrid correspondent inform* ua that Qaaea Christina Is dangerou'ly HI at Aranjuei. and that ih was reported in Madrid on the 22d ult , that aha waa dead Messrs. flaring llmthera' Clrcnlar. Loaoow, June 20. 1849. t\ e have little change to report in market* slnoa our lest advice* of 22d instant for moat descriptions ot produce a regular demand prerali*, and price* ara fully suppertcd. while coffee ?r,,| cottun hare been la speculative rr<|Ue*t, and are both dearer By the overisnd mail, which srrired yesterday, we hare letters fri in Bombay to 21st May. and < alcetta to 9th May, with satisfactory commercial account* from both Pre*id< neie*. Ami kit ?e Starts The last accounts received from the I nttcd Mates caused rt*e In price* and this elreu Distance, coupled with more tramiulllliiag news from the contilieul. has limited the extent of transaction*, hut our i|U<tatton* are well maintained. I. lilted Melt * Ii per reiit bonds of $1 000. lstH. 10W a 10!ex dlv ; ditto inscriptions. 1*07, 10* S, a 101V, ex div ; ii.lt fi s.w4, New \ ork Slate i's, WA a WT with div . scarce; ditto I ily 6's, 14 a WA, with div , Pennsylvania 4> sj a *3, with div ; fthio A s. loO a 102. eg tiit very seafds, Massachusetts 4 s 103,<d a 104. Smith Car-Una (Palmer'*,) *8 a !?. ii ?",J Maryland ?*, st- rling. ts a 90 f-J mv , Mississippi (blaater ii '* .'iff, buyers, do (t nlon) 6s. 2ff buyers; Alabama 4 s, 47 h 48, ditto 4's, sterling. At a 0.1 per cent Asm IS hate settled down to .'V>* fur both sorts, with a vtry lindted demand I ot o* is Is dearer?400 bags Trinidad have been dispose.i ot from 42s for Inferior grey, to 49* Ad. for iiu- n u gi n?ii Drar.11 or >ut)> i.I I orHiartb ?W? notice ?alea of 2"W baga Meileaa grain at 3? id it T<t t?r allver. and Mack from o? M a<< b?drig a decline of 2d. a M p-r lb and about i?kj h?g- lair to g I H'mduraa ailver trout 4*. a 4* 0<l . which art trail/ pilcea lot hi The d> tuaoil continue# vary active, both fiitn llio Ir.tde and a pee u I at ra and etp >rtera bar a alio fain n a ahare At puhlie I air SO cnaks, 000 bags plantation I ijhn wtrr readily dirpoeed of at 2a adtanrr. while n 71*1 baga native.at auction, ham realised .111 a 30* bilaii an irn prot rtiiont of la, and bp priratr routrart lolly Mono baga have changed bands, chiefly at Mr a 3'm . uridrr which latter prlen eery little la lion to be hail Itf oth-r ktada, w* aottca rain- of lo<> Img- common Java from 31a Gd a 3 # : SOU lnitr< ko<hI ordinary lilo, at 33? a 34a.; and I J>?) baga t orta Itlra. at 34a In all thn near pirta of tba t.oDtlnnnt a g" d drmaad prnvatl < and prto?a am rtradlly tmprntlug Thn advtc -a fr >m Hatavia, of iAth Apr 1. fully coettrm pmvinua accounta of a lafr deficiency In crop, ectimatra ranging from nn*.nurd to one half In the corn market there ha? b *en mere activity thia weak, a* the aupply from tbr farmera. who are totally engaged with tb? hav harvest. haa bono attremely scanty, and prices of f.ngliah wheat have lmpreved 2a a 3a per '|uarter. while good qualities 14 foreign may be called 2a. dearer Our etnrk of barrel flour la moderate, and really good brand of Baltimore are worth 24* id a 24a per barrel. Western anal, '23a Cd a 24c Spring corn without material change, but generally the turu d. arer K?r Indian corn there Is very little demand, and prlcec hive fallen; prima Waists arrived, la offered at 31a.. and there ana eager eallera for ahlpment at 20s per 'planet ( ovine baa been In more general rei|<teat. with muck leas disposition to ?e|l, prices of American are l, .1 ta '4d dearer I Bat India aorta have alao improved ,4. Our aalea eoniiat of 3 SO0 lialea So rat from 1.1 a 4 1, and tktt balra Vladraa. 8 ,.| a 1,1, with Hit g -'J ulld kneed*. It 4\d kt ? la tha ibwne* of public ?al*? we bar* little change to report In any of our article* In llrur we hare not heard of any transaction* Inn. o Further declaration* hare be*a male increasing the quantity for ?ale loth luly to 13 7W rhests; it I* highly probable hewerer. that, from want of time for adequate Inrperti >a. a good deal wilt bar* t. i,. wnhdrawnI he lam market coatlnuee without lm;rorem?nt, and the Iron ma-tern are readily dt?p>?ed to eaecuto order* for WeUh bar* and rail* at our la?t qu Mali >a. No change In Scotch pig or foreign t,?*n In moderate rrqurrt at if* for ordinary Limiitdari Thin New York, in barrel*, ara riling at A'T |0?. ; other quailtlw* T \in*retn are *r ircw, and wonld readily bring Art a id 10* per too, I. aid >a made A7 On .? Sperm ha* buyer* at C7i but It li gen-rally h< Id for higher raie*. A cargo of new Seal has a rlred, hut it I* not on sale ; we quote Pale ill , S nith- n in deuia-td a* l-f a 'if. a* In quality ; Cod 117 a 17 111*, I aim offering at 30* ; Cocoa .Nut. Ill* a 3d* , Lin*** I, ic* on the epot and li* dd n id*. for forward in oitaly il? 11 r? ry Hu i. -The market ha* b-en quiet through tne week, the ealea not etceedlng 3u00 b.*gs. from u >?l ? 10- dd. for low and broken to good white Bengal ?f Vd tier -?-f I arolliiaat *ale to-day only It were (old. nt tUt 04 SaLirriaa Little dupositiou to purchase at prrwat, ?wtm