Newspaper Page Text
J2 OUR FOREIGN CORRESPOND MCE. Our London Correepjurtenre. i/in don, July 6,lto* TV Efforts if Supfirrss ProttUuh 71 ?7Krir Jnrfhracy as IX?TV Ulthiness of the Ihwmes River?The l>ate Out rage* Repudiated bp (he English People?Movements of ^ the Queen?Musical and Dramatic Items, Sc. Ia Una modern Bob/Ion there is always one lending topic whioh eogrueeee public niteeuoo Tor the time Ln*( year It wni ihe ?,??clnl enl" which drew from the prooi | columns of comment on the cnneoa, Increase aud effoctj 1 af pahilc prostitution. Meetings were held, suggestions were made, and ordinances pissed t) care, or at loast modify the evil; and I expected on my return to find earns good effects from such raned efforts to suppress a nuisance and hid# from the public gus scenes of dissipation unparalleled In any other city In Ih* world. But. t.lat ! 1 Had the Harmarket Is still, from ore Uli blum, |*uvuv ui?< ?v* uid v? tiuuuii w , iou i lust. and the traffic as open, bold, and far moredU ; gustieg than the sals of cattle la the shambles. Yes, in the very heart or Loedon this oanoer still exists; and the fair and pure and beautiful of England's mothers and daughters, passing tJ her Majesty s theatre, mustgaae upon a scene sufficiently disgusting to sbeck the senses of j any man not entirely lost to decency In l'aris such an j exhibition could not exist, ncr would it be tolerated in any other city in the world Will some philosopher explain why it is tolerate 1 here* The all engrossing topic of the preeent moment is al most equally repulsive, but not so vile or disgraceful All London holds its nose wbeuever it approached the river Thames, which, being use 1 as the common newer for UtU densely populated city, very naturally entile odore unlike thoer of xraby the bloat." You oannct croee e bridge without tubalmg leetheome gaeee, or take a penny trip on the river without danger ot cholic, diarrbum and dismal Inward twi ihee Lords and Cam moot are driven from their committer rooms by sudden smells. The Queue visile the leviathan, and presets her bouquet flrmlv against her royal ofacories to keep out the eteach. The Una teems with leaders,letters, hints and suggestions on this odoriferous theme, and ail the lodging boose* near the river are deserted. Still, despite these drawbacks, 1/mdon la the queen city of the world. Keep away from toe river, and don't,go into toe Heymarfeet or Leioeeter square at digbt, until tne sanitary condition n( the one and tne morals ot the other, have been amended, and there a-e a thousand and one enjoymeats Awaiting you. The weather here is delightful, and, strange to say, there is complaint making at the want of rain, of whteh there is usual 7 euch a superabundance. Pobnc Interest has been vtrv generally manifeatel tn regard to the Insolent conduct of the British * naval officers toward American vesrels No man here attempts to jretify it, and toe idea o( giving offence to Arnerl' t is Tar from the wishes or lotettlois of either the government or the people. Mr. Dallas allnded to this subject met night at our Fourth of Jul? celebration, and when he announced the tact that Englaod's ministers had frankly and fully renouocel sdl claim to the ofous ngot 1 of eearcb, every man in the roam sprang to hie feet and the cheers shook the very roof. The London eeeeon it nearly at an end, and in a couple | of weeks tbefesblosabie worid will hsvedepsrted. Londoo I U tbjn ra J to be draerted, though that word would rather puzzle a stranger arm og bare a* he gazed on the sever < easing stream of hum.iuiiy rolling lu tide along the street# east of May Fair. The Queen and royal family left London yesterday for tbe ramp at Alderabot, wbere she remains two days: thence abe prooesdj to tbe lale of Wig bt. and will soon go over to Cologne to meet ber lately marred daughter. 1 saw tne Queen and lYInce Albert as tbey pa no l oat of the pelase, and was struct by the plumpttude of both Though yosth ia oo the wane, tbey sreas due Knguab looking pair, and bea;to, witb prase of mind (a rare blessing to royany), were written in tbetr features. There la little of interest in mus'CSl or dramatic matters here. Mr Lumiey baa ao idea of sending bis opera ooai pany to tbe I'nited States, but be will probably entrust 1'iooolominl to Uilman. I am aore aba will please, bat bel.eve ibat wnb titnghni ber Buccees would bave been more than doubled Despite tbe opening of tbe new Royal Opera House tbe business at ber Majesty 'a tbeatre baa been good, and ibis, together with the rise of so beary a speculation, bsa caused Mr LamlcrtDdefer.it not a >au doa altogether, bis slslt. Barnum, I'llman, and Oorbyn, late of Ntblo's, are all bere? the two former oa tbe look oat for attractions for America, and tbe latter walling the arrival of the Rtrel family, who will, if Uiey appear bere, doa bt leas rtnew tbe triumphs tbsy achieved In America Buckstone com* tbe Baymarket nest Saturday to embellish It, after aseaaon of tire sears Webster Is rebolllirg tne Adelphi on au enlarged scale, and it is sail Barnes Williams and wi?s will be tbe opening 'tiara-" Smuh keeps Drury Laae open with s cheap but good Iutiian aper^compsny?Viardot Garcia, had tali and Rover* being is tbe troops I? i*a Pyne and tbe inevitable Harmon are in treaty for Drury Lane for English oj>ers nest season Ch'isty s Minstrels are doing well, and so la your coriespoodeai. Lo.snoai, July 9,1858 the F/ngiuK Government vertui Spaio in re the C<tb*n Slat* Trade?Tkti Evening'i Fete of A matrur Traviat-i at Cremome Garden!?Preparation) for the Raw Artvie? file Profm\<ma\t vernu Ike Amateurs?7A? Puff en of Ctiarln IHokmi Doing Htm More Harm th an Good? the Queen, fke Great Eaj'r~n and Mr HVltam S'jms? Thackeray as. Vatot?Albert Smith of to China for Six Week)?imuumtitl, dc. Tbe tory government, notwithetsnJ ng Its strong conservative principles, is likaly to do mors for ins policy of tbe country, In rela ion to external matters to every re apect. than the comfortable place losing old wb g? Tnsre ia every probability. Is tbe matter of tbe Cub to sieve trade, that :ta coarse will be as coerget.e an 1 dec,dad as lbs emergency requires I ran stale upon autnorty that 11 ia addressing n very strmgent re mint tram s to Spv.o. under tbe pressure from within (I mean tne eaii s'.srsry party), wbicb if not takes nat-re of will be f>llo?sd by mire strtagsat measures Tbe frames* of I a Haute Seriate give their private revel IS i meen to at Cremorns <>ar !an? An ulo " r nlj.iL. I deed" of tb< Aylesbury breed, one of the Uif 1 pairce*eem, baa beea beard to cackle eitn delight at the praspe.l o' the IV nations in store. A luchea* ot the Mies 1 leader stock is aalJ to look ausiwiiiiy lorward to seen | a'.t ( n and lb* wife of a haroert, re mere ebe for ber 1 bea it, is irpurti d la b* perfectly a i i*>urant a lib ihe cruvKs, crannies, artx ra, < ??**, Ac . ot this <i*rden of Fd*n lbf ti'peie* aoitrijiale a rare harvest, all baring in at'a. el bouse* of tbeir osra, a Dilst tbe aged and uni vsrtai Wrard bat arrangel to tjott uie door at ao tn jcb (or a quarter of at hoar Lord Car a gao ess been lefosed a voucher (or bin naughty coo a net In reference to Kim D. f y, not because be kieeea and toyed, but because be alloeed bimMlf to be focal cet Tbe patrorets?a *tyie him a gawKt rlamer fellow parpcularly those who bare not bees too id out led) Msuifor 1 and * arregvm has bean re ftMrd a voacber rn tbe ground that she was n professional Tmtsafe before aa/nage Tbeae sata'.eurs are pan-c jtar y jeaiot* of the regulars. Mrs faletietn esjie wee Biso refused a vaucber aim pi r heraaae ebe wee tae raieoralaa Laura Bel: before ebe did tbe b?wy trar:ial butloeM Mao* otbrr ladles have brea rqualiy acfertuiate A report bae gono ibe roue J Of tbe riobe tbat lbs Bishop of Loados, Mr Spur geoa and 1 motor LuniSi.ng are u> tlsaoe a grotesque pas tie rmu, with wjodrn ?bo?e to tbe cwtuxe of mows lae ears baerrer thir werte "i tflrms'oo " Tbe emus* team provided (or tbe o.-oastua cooriuo* ibroe.og at tbe et-cka. aborting who pea* at rero nag otgejaa aau mo re* in ter*et t ainted shoe*. Mraag'.b trier*, weigbiag end Measuring machine*, maiioarii-*, morris dancr*. toe and Maeimg It' cancan ?tji* on tbe platform, with a wind up of Irrworts afar tbe tbe ilgots are tv b* p it oat to effort! opport unit) for darter dutag* Joan. Led fUoe i*4b and Noouie, l.Kd I ge t/*, lew <?' lb* ?-.are oomatt tea, are dntag all te tbmr poenr to et-iade tb* I'rei*, ?a the prtadple ao doaet. that at a reuaioa or prckpociet* aa i burglar* with their d-iiee tb# police weald %Mo be eteladed Mr Siena Johnny Miioorh .? tbe master of tea ceiemealaa, and will atiead eith hie white p irket nee I fcerthef and teaai emrteey Tan air*ir i* surer! eel f jt tb* bsaeflt of arearit* S^eerai laniliul on* ha*, -g rsfur?i te part* i?le, lb* turpi* (eheuld Inert bsa*/ > la t> be aires be Un l/" t do*p M< A* a rue i? oaPcp*'** three oom p*",re o' lb* ijrimtao liecir-r, * a of ?o? H wise Mold troop* are tj guard tbe three entrance*, whilst a strong force of tb* metropolis* polic*. is ce t > if air em. are bo lay la ?mt>i*h a >roag?t toe shrub* __ la*y are. <j( couro? i a?ly aor what ia*T will ?on B?caro'ul ? lorar* W? ?bnll 'b?r? *nh %r op?o oeaam" a?baor t.rkat. an-l per oott Toeaiay'a ma . ?i I tall y >u i abool H It raioa harr 'i*, ul IW'? <0 near/ low?*\ae ?;iMrucr <f i W?l rT 'a, Of Tbe 7?w? 7ilk . Hluttralii Time. ?u I other epoamrral prodoot-oaa oocl'Bitr Ui? r uswon ^.Jl- b .lterofr of 4' Oonri?* I>Kk?a? a? >j' w nrcetirla ? > a'm a? two oi*.a?ta ) ?t?t ?p ud dun a .r> ?nll would or to irrigation The tolly public w??a (> ?i ali nlireo i n b>? la oily ?T? r? and ta*a,aail kn?? oolb.of of tnr.-n till n? rmoM ?ulent ? 3Vo print aod auoauuced bin orparatioa irouj b? wtla after twrat; Itro year* of tbe mar; 144 atao The work Mttor? a?t Mr Wtllla u -"am*. aur nam?''. Ui? f.r,at of M Jibh newt, nat lie honor of ratting tb? y<.o?ti aol aowe 01 to* royal pttB'noa* 0T?r that b g toy ah p tbe llrril Kl'Uri. Mr. I Saaaa ?m mm deeoratol OH repoT'O ton4. Vie -?f.a and 0?r lady aura anu ttai vn.ioot lit* of noaranf emet m< aa thny ??re pulled to at'i from th? ahip ??' * tra rlpp.?* Of poMifarmit raiha' Team?* W? b ar tbai no >?t of la? aoombcra win atb'ud tb? eaearai meat'rff ca I?1 at tb? Gbrrtck club to n.orr rw mo-true, : ?? 'be diaonaaira n' lb? cob? of Ttiaca?'?' ??r*o* Yat't "Afim > tlni if*i rdra Ir Mrmirr " tbir ?|aabi ,? will <fo th? r'ab ? p? > aixl porbapa rooott ta the a? called ia?:w >aat u| 11 tb? prw < mot. . Mr A'b?rt%r tbb#Tt?am'nilck?l2.nof, I 0." lb? a?c*tit of Mast Biaar, la oO to Cbmb. what* be purpw?. % avar of 011 w??eo, wb?a b<- wtll remit a?d rarer ut with h a ?*p?-?oc? ol Oanwtiai (irtnti j?ta wacka 10 Cbme! Why be Bifht juat aa w*tl hare rhai hi mem up for twrrty tear b na !? ?h# (.'btn?a? Jntk wbr.b uabd to ba boot?! off autieorfor-* He dge w ii, a-v Img a* b? horne t bfiag bat a nay aunw pot-, K due*. ?t mjnn matt?' Ai> tbe lia'ior, ttpora* art 00 wat; -P??aa. Alboal flerclootlni an-1 ffuyltol Pil ?fal?aiy thaaw? afaarwrr a* aa woii aa ??ao oft for cprra of Maria baa barn an mw?i?? tar J !.w M' by? a- >r -nl *?'.).u Marl< aod floovi ar? y?aal l? 'I 1*0? Sjt n at :?r.i y fob? ta Or rlbf a fta*'?! IfOdo with I errm . I ?t , f'au tiaa, t'arlot tdorrsa ihart?a flraoani, Na-.i4 a aot Rotor? n.a ?arr.?? 0 tl? ami ara wita taa a- .tipbi 00* o*y. alt?'; alM g It- twnti it# Horrrr aal W?i'? ibaatrra Tr-? t ph H ,U ortorof tar day * a-"" d-? wiilama In nm r?t ?r? lr> *e??r.-a U; t J ra- bitrraVa la Ofw lb* N?w Aldaiphl theatre A' lu? I 'lao i*?a lb* nooena of Mtok't'rre> ' *forcnar?t of V?a?r# o??rr | ?oo 14 ba*? brae rrrat?? No frbut f ta coiaa* y?a a?- ira T?o' pi area a foil w?ak 9 n't rarer M'? K'tii rota at a rwiy for aU b p raeti, wo.'at Mr. Koao'i Hby .oo* romia4t uoi of hi* (real faibar C'aaf oiir- rftor, Jp4t4,t~r TNefee' a'iT Wikclf aa* a *Jl4. N Ow Pull Corresponded*. ran, July II, 1?*?The Inauguration if the n>rrlou-i Aroeml?l Abeeety ing Importance and Political Interest?The New Peace System of the Anglo- tYessch Allium-?KJtc- of the Newt from India? Primot Napoleon at Limoges Smtahon Produced by the Jiddah Massacre Reports?Opinion if Anglo-Sauon Decline?M. Lamartine and hit Appeal. Tba Jiddah munrrn, the disastrous new* fro** India; Ibe Conference, with its troubleeome bone; the Danublaa Principalities; the promising harvest and hopefel vintage; the Kmperor'e restore] health; I Tine e Napoleon's speech at I .Imogen, and a hundred other maters, all more or let* interesting, are completely melved to mik* way for the absorbing lntereu felt in the op ning of the great naval arsenal at Cherbourg In the pnssnoe of the Queen Cf England. All Fiance reels itself, m It were, ?uoamon*l to a new Field of the Cloth of Oold, compared with which, however, the approaching rendezvous Is as the mountain to the meute. Cherbourg is Indeed "the result of the long coo tlnuari rii-alrv n# Ika l?n ullnu II ai.4 It I. of (be man who, six years ego, uttered (be fsmons words, 'The Umpire la peare?peaoe, tin e Franoe wishes it: and when France la contented, the world li tranquil;" that bis aboutd be the band to pa. die finishing strobe to wbat bad proved too much for three successive sovereigns of the Bourbons, for liouis Philippe, and oveu bis mighty Uncle. Vauban It was who devised it in the reign of Inula XIV., but the gigantic work dragged heavily on through three succeeslve reigns, till Napoleon I. took it up and l?fused new life into the project; and It li now the "heir of my uncle," the man of peace, par exsellenoe, who completes It. About Us character there can be no mistake. It is a pistol at balf cock always at tbe brsait rf Kngland. The harbor la 400 metres In lengtn, 2CC in width?the height of tbo quiy beleg eighteen, nod tb? depth of water nine. It has besn hollowed out, no' merely of the rock, but of the granite itself, by a mining system not tried heretofore, or, at least, of which the prodigious retails had not bees as yet tasted. Never had the reso lute will to conquer nature attempted so much or sue cceded to well. The subject Is alike Interacting to every shade of political aspiration, and the occasion one wh oh, with the con aummate tact and exquisite good fortune which seems to aitesd him, the Emperor has happily ident tied himself with at a period wh*n Franre was greatly in want of some pecn.lar stimulant. The proposed hospitality to the Queen of Kogland seems more to oe viewe l is the light of a challenge than a bona fide Invitation of goo 1 wUl, and the Queen's prompt sooeptenoe of It with s squadron at six sail of the Use, six frigates, and n flotilla of royal and admiralty steam yschis, under the command cf two of her most distinguish >d admirals?I.ord Lyons and Sir C. U. KoermsnUe?to bs looked at muob in the same spirit. I Jo not Hod that *un)ry remark* contained in certain eemi tfllcol Journal* are berne out?that In thi* meeting of toe aovereignn or tw > migbty people*, aaotoer pledge i? given lor toe peace o. the worlt. Toere can b i co rtal govt will whin taere Is?we will not cay f?ar? bat mistrust; and it la a* clear a* the sua at noonday, tbal France and Fuglaaa caunot htvo any real laitn in each o'ber, whi e each daily I* aiding to Us means o! offence and defence. Toere are maey la thia r mntry who believe that the talk ot bumbling tne pride or haughty Albicn la a aacred duty imposed upon Fraoce rro-n all time, the performance ot which abould be paramount to every other consideration; kiat uo attachment to party, political principle, or dynaaty, abouia lor a mommi be allowed to uitericre with u aou that tf an imtruci?nl be forthcoming to make tbe nation adequately to discharge this aacred obligation, the finger oi Goi te upon him, sua unto him should tbe people telly. It beglna to maulfeet liaelf that the famous words at Bordeaux?"The empire la peace, for France wishes it, aud when ehe la eatielied the whole world le tranquil"?bad e limited sgaidcatiou; end Ibat when France bad du y made all her preparations, her coatee tment with in oga .it they were mat reasonably cease, and then "L'Emmrt" will be "La guerre " Tbe turn which matters ere takiog in Indie i? tresiy mace use i f here to point out tne Mogular (uccei won b ai companies tbe (Veer of Na viler, n (J ran led, they say, that there are many things In his government objectionable, and that tbe continuance cf such asyatim would be intolerable, but la It not woith while to put la abeyance isu 1 domestic troubles wneu a grand nsoooai advantage seems at banc That he is fo'tuaate no one . aa deny. Tbe reeullof the Eastern war?object if you will to its policy?bas conduced immensely to the prestige of France. Ia its opt retime mere were many occasions wben an awkward mm mignt nave occurred; but nowhatever IDs mistake or mi>hap, a I resulted le the gio*y of France. Tbe same has bapoeoed throughout Tne country never was so courted, tl sue re i, feared and mag , uifled aa during me laat six years; and, Judging from me past, more is no knowing what migbty events may not take place in the few y>?rn >ot remaining to complete the decade the Em percr asked for ?fter the cwp d ,-faf of 1RM. I re]>eet that the numb* r 01 giave aud think log individuals wtMwe political antecedents are ectire y opposed to things aa tbey are, who ara found Ubdiag a paueni ear to cornmeuta bt Una kind, is greatiy oa the increase lliooe Napoleon bat been winning golden opinion* at Limoges by tbe expression or neutimeuia or a quest lib erai character?tuch as " our natloaal unit*, prepe-ed oonng a long series < f ages and established by tbe revo lution, baa betc?fortb notbiag tn foar from me ex aggers lions of Individualism or of looal feeling. Tn* dinger Is not there it m rather io a contrary toaoeacy, if it saouid be developed In excess. What we ba-re to drrad Is, tie abeorotion of individual itrengtb by coilacUve power, tbe substitution of me government to all tbe acts of en isi life, and tbe weaaenutg of all porsooai initiation under j tb? influence or an exaggerate sda.10 Mr afire centralize- | Uon I may venters to aflirin that it to our political unity, wbicb is tbe sou roe of our power and the o?eot of too j admiration sod frequently of tn* drt-ai of our ntighbori, we know bowtoa^d that force whirls caused by tbe spontaneou- co operation of Indlvidnals a no or pen , cuatioaa, onr country would accomplun tbe great desunieo force are by me Illustrious rltixecs of ITflU With regard to hia Algerian administration bis remarks , are no lev* liberal ? tbe Facoror." ?ald be, "who I* welt aware of the , burdtn canted bv political responsibility, baa deigned to j t iitrust to me a mission altogether uurvnoeced wr.o tbe ruefgie of ponies He bat charged me t> cimpiete the , | work comireorel by our glorious troops, to a land wbicb Ihev bave rendered Frencn by terti icing It with tbelr blood ?ar undertaking of an ein urive y can mat oba'SC lar, which iu?U'-a the c operation a 1ml the work of uBIveroal nuHfaf* flnui I nhB'l h? pwmined V? ark?oot wreire toey mini, but wbltber they go?tu rmard the fntnrn end rot the pwt " It 'n raoortad '.b?i the I Voce b>? already main temp'. Lag otfero W? e nan <A tbe leniojr 'efn*e?? id l/mdoa aid liea bar*. adding, tbftl under him ibay m Kb. Dorr* with on bay aanopromt-* of prnnple. lb* JlKao oraanarr- baa erodarnd rerr pro'ouad oeoaettnn. II epiieem tbat alidat lying la Jl loftb harbor. uo lb* bight of th* 1Mb or Juti*. ih* Ar*b? of to* t iVD rna* -w mtutt, and c mutnoend a eleugh nr < ' tbe CbnM'ftb* ran Ktig'tnh roaanlftl* tbn Oral attacked; lb? Cro>u., VI Pag*, murl-rnd | ad rut to pica*, bia bona* pillaged. aa.l a mort . daatr-yrd A general meanarra lonti cMnaaacnt. Tbn Tieacb Paean". M Komlard. <wbi bad nolr bean at .llddab a wn?k?1a 'art, ia*< "Mit-md ant bit ultln.l bad bla wile, were mocdoeed, Ihalr daughter aa i oerraai ?* cai iaf aiU difficulty. About tw-nty thro* ChrUtlasg, prior pally (>r**aa. warn balcbertd, loannao ?mly maa ioc vbcir raoapa by meeaa or in* furgtah authorities there ware or ? thirty Td'ktnb aoidwra a the totva M Kinnral. the P-puty C??ol, -acapad, bat with are*. ' rai wound* To? aa r-rorn oo board lb* Cy Mopa. aa Rwgtlab ?bip of war are ?* * at ?oei Oo ?ha 2lei. tbs Kuril* a aid Krrai b flaa?. I'Ur being oaiutsd by tb? T-r? int. 'orM, loaded a pant aciom.?at.ie<l Or in- Turktab tri*>r? a ad read th* burial nnrr on o ear tb* Ooaaal. lb* /'apt baa lately beta toduigiag a aoaie anoolog laruHrat. >ot raapecttag tb* raiatie* atreagtb of AoMrtca aad Cuba AS an ia?t*ar* boa?ar cording in tbn Kmmm n jar oan?ihn logic wtoc ran- m d'aitn rbtoe c?u?rai,f la importance, Uia OjwM* <fe !' *? odwTa. ? af ar lb> double nibtbitioD of K.?g bad's nap dairy in tbn Crimea aa t ladia, tbn prmeaataa of our Baignoire m raoia'a mm ralga maaMrsoftbaromin-r< mi teatim** u< ratio**, aal to pkr rent Traire from oaoaadloff l? etmoly ridiculous" M da l.smarttnn'i lauar to tbn tVi/wr, la reply to aa ertlr a in tbn iatunUif ftcr***-, id wbich tarLaatmiaataa I waa ae-mraty bandied, hta called forth a lose diaciwdia oo the poat'o merit* aad demerit". wbicu.ia lb* oinuiju of many-I h*a beat 'needs he bat belirr bar u at i<d*l rhtr? ia i"i nthlrc ungraceful. oodnr aoy eirea waaanrm. ta W. da la mart to- appearing prranoaily In lb* inattnr, aad it may be ilvobtnd wb*tf>nr ihn aut>?eripliia will bn at all torreaaed by IV Th* train id, from flrat to I eat 'oord na'a eaaity it th* kayatoon of lamarttaa't charm-tar Taie It waa tbat led bis lam prtaoaly etpaafltur* ?1th clraaa BCTiaad nonann He marital a wife wo?lh Ifto.OtJO, aad eeary abll'loc of It ha* been opant, and o >w that 0 la rtrnpallM to lira in a nark rtfln ne mil or n waeir. ta na m marb of blmaetf, Md b#ue*ea the world to t>? m rnac ore a pied ihmi btaaalf M tf atlll U>? repraoaotatira of tba rttOlDlKHI of 1M. Oar Narlrlii C? myindtaw. M?t>mt>, Jan* 3,19M. ' kan^r of Mtnitlrp <wwf Armdmcf of O Drm**ll?Stram ihip from Haoama. The Minmlry of Irturlr. which had I an tod Are rmnttea r d half. hM dwenlred of IU own ncoord At tha time of IU formattoa oa tha fall of tba If Intatry of the Admlaa Armero, O I tor Mil, tt It bolt* rod, waa Invit id to taka charge of tbr irararomeat. bat ha declined, l>eli*Ting tha nxrtiett aot far -able to hia arlialniatrattna. nod tha Mia later la Rtiania waa railed noma to form a Oablnat Tt ( no* i ota Out that latnrti hna boaa anx oua to retira. la which tbe tjaaea pmtn?ed to Indulge hta Inrlinntlm ao w>r> a* aha aboald hara raturaad from bar rhrtt to tha aaa mart. la making pro*rata, It ihmM ba ranambaral tha racapt on of Uta ooart, bowarar oatentntioaa in tba wrirnl CM tat through which bar Mhlertr panned. war tarrr hearty. and waa enrnetimea cold. Tba cooraa of tba lata Miaiatar baa boon littla oaurfae torr >r> iart.a* It bar baan n?iU?er ooa th ag aor tnnther: tbrra bar haaa an "policy " Tba ralna of |0??rt??rn bar* only boan b*)d, and tha nation ha* be o allowed to aab ita n> prrapar tr witbont Infrferanoe. fba ta rum bar i ha rrj.dtd marh >a Kr.glnad. bad teamed th -a wmr rary ap.w?armia Idaaa, ood aarar cojl I aee danger*, bet.tuar thay wara not c'aar'y In e'gbt Point cint?a got waarr of iwarfta. aad wbaa Xacler da la tur'iren??d their prat ware IB th# lekmudr Hi* a 1 mi'ilatratioo ha* h.au a IIA'r period of barm >#f la tba goreroment a . I ot profound patr# <n tba pror.oeot T?a d'aaoiot'twi ? tba Oablnat la aatd to hara tara'd npn tba '( jartiaa of ralPhg father tbe Oriaa an I, ?table to agree, tba rwgneurm* fobowed. fM the fun no aaat reentry of tha bdttla af VlchlTaro, ' EW TORE HERALD, SU ti which ODmmU wh the chief on Mm part ef the Imrgoals, (Id within a few dtji or two years after the Um when, oa tkft aid* of Um Quean, ha overthrew the Ubaral party of Spurt which had ooma ta hla aid aAar defeat oa the former oooaatoa, aa aooa aa ha had proolalmed the pa jIio rights ta a programme at Maozansres, ha hao baaa called fata la till the piaoa of President of the OouacU and Bacratary or War, from which ha waa unceremoniously ejected soma twaaty month* ago, to give w?y to the eocu palloa oT the ohtoT aeata of the government by Nerraes aad his Meads, aad froat which the Goods had by tore* oT anna bat a little Um before driven the liberal party. Sudden and mortifying aa that fall waa, the present recall to power haa not been to Uta public more unexpected. The smnntar In wbloh the far too sanguine republicans had oalonlated upon to throw out their banner for the Aral time In a political struggle in Spain, appears to be unex pooledly otherwise oooapied, and by the measure* of one who proclaims liberal sentiments and oalla for that moat popular of measures?the Immediate eleetlon of a new Oortae. But how wonderful in Spain ta the potency or the sceptre! It Is greater than the ooostltullon aad the law; and may almost be said already to hare outlived the most stubborn superaUUoa. This Is the Cabinet:? O'Donnell, Count of I<ucena, President of the Coua 11 of Minister* sad Secretary of War. I Saturn i no Qalderon Oottaates, Minister of Stale. Po?do Horrero. Minister of Government. Solorerrto, Minister or the Treasury. Fernandes Negret#, Minister of Graoe and Justice. The Marquis of Oorbere, Minister of PuMlc Works. Senor Queeada, Minister of the Nary. The Captain General #r Madrid Is the Marquis of Duero, brother of the Captain General of Cuba. Toaa this frondae none Have been more deairota that the government should take notice or what was lately said In the British PaMia naent respecting tbe conduct ot Spain la the slave trade. Indeed, It la said that he has urged upon tbe Q leeu the recall of the Minister at SI. James, and the delivery or pass porta to Mr. Buchanan, the English minister here, me press, however, seem to think that explanations will be sought diplomatically tor this want of breeding, and that tbe excuses in the end, after a proper corresp odeuoe, will be foond adequate, "fbe genius of the Spanish government" said a Mexican Secretary or Foreign Affairs who knew It weil, "Is to write up much paper and aooomplith nothing." The dey before yraterday there arrived at Vigo from Havana, in seventeen days, the transatlantic aleemer Aitnogabar, with eighty seveo passengers. She ia one of the new Spanish boats put temporarily on to the line for carrying the mails. Madrid, July 7,1868. Activity tf the Administration of O'Donnetl? Foreign Ap poxntments?What jure the International Question* for Immediate Decision?Invasion qf Mexico?Value and Amount qf Spanish Fisheries, as Made up for the Govern mint. etc. Narvaiz must have bal a strong suspicion of what wu goir? to happen when be left the oonrt at Aranjuer for Paris; snd toe French must be persuaded that It is enough for Kspadon to be gone a week fbr all Spain to turn awry. The immediate cause of the change in the ministry, it is sgreed, has been the manner in which the conduct of tbe country bat been arraigned in the British Parlisment, with regard to the slave trade; and the concent soKoiUtlcn of Iiturti to bo permitted to retire, faroiedtbe ascendancy of O'Donnell, when It w<? considered that an administration fall of energy and spirit had ceccme necessary The Coade Lucena had waits 1 a i ng time patiently for the oppcrtusity folly to arrive for :be fruition or his ambitious hope; and at last it has distinctly come In the few days of his administration, the light of day and tbe Dowor of eltetrisltv htra ml au<flr<.fl ?n m?va known bis measures so fast as he hu taken them Orders are rapidly pasted along the wires Into estry part of the kingdom, and every morning the ofllslal gazette teems | with occrtee and appointments Young repuDlicanism, which was taking such gigantic paces, has halted, the slower prosreesists ap|>ear dismayed, and the moderalos and Oari'Sts for a day or two stem South with astonishment at thw sudden and strange torn of affairs. The Field Marshal stricee over all parties, esd heeds them no more then 11 they did not exist He most have been a toag time revolving be'ore coaiicg to power again wbst would be bis action, not on<y as to matters, but as to men Some resignations have come in front the ministers noroad and have been accepted In the act There are those who are re'teved and the names of iboae by whom K Is reported ibey will be tucceedeo? Kogiand. Go zi'os dravo by Uluriz; France, Duke or Rivas by Mod, (Marshal Serrano having leluret); Ruine, Marqua of Pidai o> IhoeRtsai: Prussia, Casio Dy ?? The Minister at Wastuogtoo, having itern appointed by O'lionneil while Deiors in power, wlil no ooibi remain. Thus briskly does everything move on, but wbst Is very bard and shows toe Idrrigu blood of the .this', p>'?Ueel news done not get wind until it is ma e koowo vfllsi- j aily; however, as matters appear to have bene i tog iu 1 train this may furnish ttmr excuse, and as It ttjws as fast as It can, to be tijoyed witbout waste Toe rar.it?t atirntlon or the now Cabinet will bo given lo Uts insult ottered by Koglaod, the forlei.ure of churoh property, (d'swrnorfitetym.) now la argument wltb the Papal dee, and tbe bauiti.no of Mexico, (the la*t dgotj and ihry win oe rta;lved. It 11 said, as beats tbe dignity and the rights of Spaniards to the pipuiar sstief sctloa Gen. Prim, it it deUartd by tbe preer, is lobeeotrosli'd wi'b the Mi xirsn mntu-r. in the twooti capacity of dipkiaailst ami ?> I n?r, first to nake knowa to the gor erxmret ot that rep ubiln the ultimatum of .Spain as respects the rpieali ns between the c eta tries; ana sreoad, to take command of the i jr.-ixfor invasion la tne event th itdemands t-i bi made are not diiwily c imp'icd with Tae b-st sbipe uf the terries, In Europe ?ud ta tno Gull rf Mexico, will b' | ut in rSftttMl and p'a;ti uu.l-r the crnimtnd o an able tea Ulcer to take tue Kuvoy General and 10,COO troops, chutl/ from those of the Hiaod of Cuba Tne person spoken of to be ia commend of th? II rt is Pit aco, tbe st ue wao r >nduca-J the sqi'tiroo is Vers t.ruz m tr.e yc.r ISM. w:ia the diolawt risutthit Alvares, Mm r >t duct <>n the MM M ? ?I not e,ip jr#?l by nis gtivernmeol nor ov the n?H? n. wntle It Is uovo that the wNbes ecu views of toe Rear Aitural were not heeted, sod that be returned great y awgusted and iliaapp >tol -d with Cars loi.rtnera1 Coo. he,shut sitcom.itmcnt'tvtile 1 u; to Mexico, foe envoy, tnocgh direct from toe de<k of ! the under Secretary or Sia'e, at Ma.rid, found rea">0", it appears, 'or C sobry ng what were m l 11 bs toe laetrac lioos be tork w to frm hence, sod ibt'igb his course was ensure.i Doth by Ihe conduct of tbe gireram at, tad toe largutge o' the prest without thsexneptoo o' a paps*, the igent baa, by the usage ol diplomacy, beeo obliged 11 be meet, end bat ventured to MT>r nothicg urlh -r than a hist tbat perhaps were te allzwnd toepeas be m glit snow the ampli si grounds fir oi*.ie-il8r?i ,n Hush, so lar. ban hern .L' ciTect of tbs 'sitsrauie of tbe Insfuctlots by .luarrs, a Vein Crux, to l.afrag ia, lbs uori I gVtMSM MlBteMVhf lilies lO ii, ' ltdlug lo I'S'ls, who net Jost realbrmrd p.htiui* wmcb .t was thought here had betn abandoned In tbe suppoied dtiremtcy of '/.uioega. The mstnorshdnm oi li e peudlog .pint un i>tween the countries continues uesosweret by Sislo, ibo igb ihe Mrxtcau diplomatist, in submitting icfir-igo powers Ihe reason* that eppee'ed good to him. sod wtiwh he first mede kocwn here oraliy U the Ma'q us of Pi la., thrn Minister for Foreign Alfa rs. be wee carefo to state i rn.ne ( f the art ri n's by wb cb he was met, tbus Icarus bis grounds c Messed unanswerable to ths world by s eece or obi gleg, what cas sot osan givsn lo thu mcuisat, e rsepasee. The tol'iiwiog statement is made up from offlj el date, |.ubli?b?d b> Uie Miuister of the Nevy.oe ibe preseot c sdi< os of the merioe strvloe and its oocups too ? 1 A HI M I? 111! KltTI ?? in THI Hr A T l*H rT-H?Rlli? fV ? Til* lift or jiar, IMA. l?) Tim I in or ji \i, IM7, a>d or Tin KM!* A?l> HIT DM.A4IKT THKHAIH AuA til.on. ,, Stlwl iin>1 (wll'ii, ArrtbOM. Vitiw I Arrntm Von** t?t?ln T.7Ti4jMK,S31 61,911,244 a.?A7>Tn tt.961 044 Axt III I M I llev mi 1 11,414 142 711 4.T0I 4 4A4 Sinliairr leCuba 16,664 SI,.'><!? 6,97 21 9,72.1 TriBMteil ileCab* 12.7C4 16,444 l.fil 1,2*4 NueTtUe 6,AM A.U71 1,??W 1,702 Hhoi?!?? 13 All 14,209 6,634 6.414 Kuerto Kico. .. 17,790 41,624 ? ? loUl.cwt.... 34.J49 9277,*64 _VtTdoI and fold Fjmimor in fke toll *m Kflt I'im n King'm pinyr*. 2mMi bpala 1.306^30 494,771 7 346 b7,;h4 Annum Riiui 34 9A< 12 649 ir? Htn ttaf n de Cab* S,*4I 904 174 197 Trinidad at ( dba 1,274 63 M 121 KaevNaa. ...... 704 194 61 40 Ketttedloo 6.147 44 A, 109 1'uerto Rico.... A,426 ? 64. 666 Total, ewt.... 11 642 1.2M 1.7*6 1,464 Tie only piaeea whrnoa eiporttUma of A?h Dot been made from Uin Span lab dotaiaKwa are ? Cjt ,n? ti ih? miotic! Of S.6AA ewt; from Vlffbnf I Mem ; froai Vil?f?. Wl of 4,940 ewt Tbt only acooant reniter?1 of tba inu Una of Uia ISiillpple* lilaada la la tha number of mora II caaraA, awoublloir to 72A, (irlac tlia annual reato' 67.742 la fpaia, baaioaa what n c MiUiami la the c*nerali**t iab>a abo\ a, tba prorinea of Oarthaf?ea yie.erf 1,9 .4 pntintla of eoenl, of the ralue of 44.460. the quantity frm 'be rraatera coarl cf tba p?itaenia, of tbai of f mure ami o' Afr'ca, ?u 10.794 piurl* worth $41 247 Tb" ralna of the Iponge at Kemadioa (Otba) waa 111 .466. rt), i va'ra of the fl?h roea, tr,noiM> and torlolw -hell liken i anionic the Aiittllev ere tot trltia, nor tbequMttm nun I ? Onr Berlin (omipmitrnrn, Baatt*, July T, IMA fiutlh 14 July r>l'l*afUm in Merlin- lnt*m,iti-m i! Cmr brier-Ilmron Hum'tAdi a Untt?Annoon I'm >nt i/m Alirooti? What Waron HumlmltU 7Sti.li of Amii rrt ? Hit ftpin*.oi of Mnmwnirm, ifr. The era1 v. ranry of the Iterlnrilloo of Independent fellIt jr on a Son-iny. the grnal tiatbhal Jub'le. ?m kept on the lollowinc tiny at the reelden * of Governor Wrl*hl, the Ainnrtfu M ntvler, who had ieti:?d all hlacouotrymea re 1.1 re In or paaa'ng through Ber'ln to attend It came off with the ntmoat idol and eucerne, and I think I an pietiBnd | in na'.ir.g that the tonrib ot Jaly wax never celebrated la , the rmaelan capital with a rrea'er dh?r!ay of onrdlal hoa p'.ulity on the part of tbe brat, or of anotei amootiyna that of the ffuftta. I pwardn of thirty Americana were preernt no thin otmar on, Including the tntted Ptetea C a eu'a at Hamburg aa 1 Bremen, Uapt T'eodergraet, r. 8. N., Of. Abtxtt. wtta hie fair yovtng bride, danchter of the Hon Theodore S fay. Mlaiater to Hwllrerland, ike.; and the arr'ral of the venerable Bame Humboldt, who rame from I otadam on pnrnnee to participate <a tbJe truly Atnenran feet'val, abed an caperlal grace an ) laetrc on the ce lebrntlon Tbe party vat do wo about fl P M to a board richly NO AY, AUGUST 1, 1858. spread with Iht dnlisacies of the mum, and arm which the eUr ipu|M banner spread 1U majestic folds. Many eddreee? ware delivered, aad frequeat allusion made te the dlsUngniabed guest-the revered Nee tor of science, ad the weocute end friend of Jefferson and Hamilton Gov. Wlight proponed the health of tale M ?ety the Kiogof Prussia, expatiating an ths good feslin( hat existed between ths two ooontriss, and that had nev.v been disturbed by the slightest misunderstand log. A tout to the President of the United states waa heartily responded to, ?o? the remarks with which the Minister accompanied it were most enthusiastically received. He compared the Union to the Gordian knot, which, however, there waa no Alexander in the world strong onough to aevar; and although the assembly around hi a was composed of Amur leans from every portion of ths republic, whenever alius Icq waa made te the union of their country the spontaneous burnt oT cheering reminded him of the olden lives at th Fourth of July celebrations. It was only by coming abroad, he said, that Americana knew how much they enjoyed in their own land. Kaoh of thim would return to hie home loving it more aid more, end would regard every attempt made to array oce section of It against the other an troaaon against tho blood of their patriarch sires His allusions to the viru tail altackv of the German press u|x?n America, her pen pie end her institutions, were meet happy. "We can stand having some bard thioga aaid or ui," he observsd; "we nave eo much light, so much good, that the evil In separable from hurnmity, and which therefore exists among us too, though i sincerely believe la a minor de gree than in other communities, becomes the more mam feet, and this evil our foreign detractors see and publish to Wie world." Then turning to Heron Humboldt : "Rare," he continued, "Is the men, known aad beloved throughout the wide expense of our oouotry, wbo remembers Frederick the Great, the Washington of Prustia?if so honored s name may be applied to a king?oho, more than fifty years ago, on our own native soil, sat under the counsels or those statesmen sad patriots whose re nown la coeval with our republic; the link connecting three generations and more, during which period we have grown from a few hamble colonies to s mighty nation?from a small people of three millions of souls, la habiting n narrow strip of land on the shores of the At laniio, to e powerful republic of thirty millions, stretching from ocean to ocean, and from the ice bound lakos of tbe North to ibe sunny waters of the Gairbhreo Sea And this day, at this distance from borne, we, tbe citizens of tifteen different States of our Union, respond with fervor end enthusiasm, as our fathers did before us, to the senSimcnt. We co not believe our nation is all N'orta or ai; south, but we do believe tbe Stales and Territories of our Union are one." Tbe Governor closed his retains with s spirited so peal to tne love of home, of friends and relatives?quoting the beautiful linse: Tb? re is a power to make each hour As sweet as Heaven designed it, Nor need we room to briog it home, Though tew there be that Had it' We seek too high for things close by, And lose what nature found us; For life has bere no claim so dear As borne, and friends aroaad us. Among the otber speeches, eloquent or humorous, that were del'vered on this occasion, I will only mention auad-lr?ss bv nr. K iward S. Jaques. a very talented young gentleoisrfrom Virginia, who has been prosecuting his stuues at Bet i.o for ihe last two years, and took tbe opportunity or say logs few ?i>rIs of farewell to bis friends andoouatrymen on ni? return to America "I have," be said, "already rtplu d u> tbe toast to Virginia; but now, as the op poitumty la given me, I will take occasion to say a word Virmystlf This occasion is peculiarly Interesting to me, recnuse It is the last time I shall be able to meet my American friends before leaving Berlin, where I have resided for tbe last two yesrs, aud wbere I have spent so many bappy hours. 1 need not say that I have seen much here to admire, much to learn, much to remember forerer with pleasure But tbta Is not the point to which I would speak 1 wish to propose a sentiment?a sentiment which, though shared by every American here, it becomes me especially to utter; for, having sojourned here longer than any American present, except tne permanent residents, I can speak from a more protracted experience, and being on tbe point of leaving Berlin, I have notbiug either to gain or lose by saying what I think. Idoooo gratulate myself, gentlemen, upon qui ding Berlin, ".nat I hawa ha/4 lha nnik/1 fnelnmi (A Km Kaaa na/laa ?b? ......__ sive admiotst'a'too* of Governor Vroom sal Gits ?r Wrigbt I no coegretulate my cvuotrynec, whom I bare lo 'cave bohtrd tha' tbcy are nere to co.toy your kind rtllcea, air, (addressing Governor Wright,* rour warmhtaited bspiis'lty, your patrtot'c - vtnna'.aiee I do, from tx>v heart, coogra ulav my whole country that she baa bere, aa her repreeeotaiive. a man ao thoroughly American to every view and every aeailnent?a rata who lovre bi* country ao truly, aod who will steel uo fir her so (Irmly and so proudly every where. Geo lie.men, 1 proioee the health or our representative at toe C>uri of Prussia, Joseph A. Wright, of Indiana " When the applauae toat followed I trie expression of feeling bad tubalded, Oai tain Pender gra?t wtt called novo ta answer a toeat to tbe American cavy, and cooc'udet a brief and characteristic address by proposing toe health of Baron Humboldt, wbicb waa drunk with three soch cheers aa can onlv proceed from AugloAaxnt lunge- the pecial requestor the amoaatador, ant to toe agreeable aurpvwe of all these who knew that the Illustrious and venerable eavant bad not opckao In public for yearn, either at political or scientific gathering*, the au'iior of "Ooemoe" rose from hi* eeat, and niter at king permission to exprrst blent all in the French laogutge, aidreaaet a few remark* to the ateembly He Mid that be coo?tderel hlmeed halt an American, and had therefore accepted with pleasure the invitation of bit esteemed rrlead Mr. Wright to be preeent at tbe celebration of aa anniversary ro dear to tne American people, and forming eo Important an epcrh In tbe bialory of mankind. He bad lab ired all hie In* to draw clneer the ilea that should unite aU nation* In a commoo bond of friend*nip, and It would make him Lsppy at the elnee of bla oareer to flod that bi* eodetv ore bad not been quite unsuccessful He bad vlailed the I nited ?i*ies when they were yet In the'r Infancy; be had foreseen and prognosticated tbe great future that awaited them but (be rapidity of tbrtr process* had even ex teed ed bts at-pclpat'oos, and nothiog remained for him bat lo hope that their pr-stpeiity wonid coutlaue unabated and unalloyed, and that the prirelp ee of those wise and good men who founded the republic, aod of wbree ; t-rsonal aoqalaiaoce and friendship he sheuld be proud to the last hour of hie ei'stenre, would nerer be lurgotten. tbe word* of tbe aged patriarch of philosophy and humanity, who spoke in toics tremu'ois ? .h age. bat dear and diet.not. wore listened to In breath lees silence, which flna.ly exploded It atom ill of cheers, and I an- sure the lew perenos present who were unaquainted with French never regretted it mare than at that moment, and wonid have given anything is thng power to be i nabled to eaten the sentence* that ilowed from lip* ao fatuous and so rtvntsd. Baron Hucubotdl remains! at table nil -t nner was quit* over, an t thee repalrett to the drawiog room, ooa vesting with the laites that sat nstt to him aiu- with the other gins'*, sorae'imse la Fog lab, Mm.etune* lo French or (lermait, aod evtdootly eojosing Li rare il among bis Arasricao friend*. free from the ctsatraint sod et.qne le that hedges 'o the aristocratic c'rries of F.uro e For cjsoj years past he ha* never been snowa to stay mo-e than os hour or so ak anr -urn mee'lsg*; ereu at the im'. aesirerstry of tbe Berlle Geographical Society atwaatlfla union 'onedsd u?d?r his own auspices, and lo whose transactions b* takea a perivaal loteeeai. be left long before the proceedrags tf tbe evening were termioaied In (Art, bit edvanoed ace, th muwp.i'Hy <>r hit engagement*, aod the letge portion of hie valuable time which ne still devote* to rody. renders his bresenr < in any company even for a r?* mio'itt together, a favor earerlv nought aod tbask fally accepted aod his paaslog so many bo .ire at Oereraor Wr gbt's euteiuinmetit it a teetitn my, therefore, both of per*,**! fneosab p fur ice Minister aod of re*pert lo the uatem he represen t, wbich cannot b* too highly approciatec In the course of Uie ereoieg yon* rorreepnedeet bad the honor o' bring elmMed ta about fl'teea no autrt' cn-verssilon with '.he liiattrlunt velerna of scieocs, whose nvscltv at tenner *o1 clesrness of intellect are Unit adm-rsb e le a man of hit age He appears perfect ly a?i fail ol ererythisg trial ? g'"n< on n the I n'ted tHates.' an! ma I* some very pertinent remarkt on tbe IUDJKI ci ivmra.m, which no cjoimeri lo igi iu aUaiyrt ph?noun tun. ho >im Miq wltnae* of more tba date of MeemeT mi* Cn?li'*lrn Ob my obaemaf that bta nam*. immortal aa it waa by hia worka. bad baaa perpetuated ta America by auaerotu Wtwon and villagea. haya at d rirera, to which ha bad Mood ( -drainer. ha re plied with a ?mre thai tbey had area five* hla cifoomea o a ?ery cold locality?aliuding to the Humboldt (lacier, dMbrared by the lamented '(aoe?and taerafbra be wee lad to brar the otbar eay f om New Omnaa that a fnee land is that tropical re?i<ia had received tba appei'attoo of Cape Humboldt, ihna reatoruif aa equilibrium of tern pa ratura fhi uph ao playfnl and niaMlr la miod, t waa orry to pero?lve that tba f/ml mortal teeament that bolna H it rapidly yiT'nt way. Since I bad laat tba ptaa are of me-itnf him be baa evidently yrnwn more feeb'n nod leftrm: aim the rnenie? aaaetnhled en Monday arealey at the American Kmbaeey aeparated hlfhly (ratHM Indeed with their rntarta amnat and with tba latro Incttca it afforded the? Mi tba moat remarkable man of tba afe. but wtih tba painful eommwaneea that before many yeara. perchance befhre many m otne ahall alapae, thia pride aad (lory of the ore-eat will be numbered among the baroae aad aaycr of the paal Otlnael Ibralae. I'oltai -date- Knvop to Rurtle. arrlral la th e city on toe M metent aad laft afa n aooa after <m rtmu for Sk iNtaraburi. Rmtun, Jaly 14, IMA. /,'rpnr'crf in (he fltaHA qf tba Awif?/f A* AVol/y Crmrml"r*nt or t.f .tmnd WindI"ietnria KrpurtrH <m thr Hkinf? fi'rw Stawlarri of Wngku / ?-Hanking Afair$?yranmtlanhe Tr*U qf Hamburg avd Woarn-. Tt f Km-tk On man IJoyd. dr.. 7t>a arociiota from Teyarniee reepeetiof the Klnfa health coBlisue to be favorable?rcore an than waa er pact cd. Ha walka aad r'dee about the country, eate wall, Bleep* Hkn a top, talk* and lauirb* with erery one ha mrc*a, and li aHogatlMr In the rary beataplrtta. Soaay the clhelal rr^x.rl*. which are apt In view ererythla* tfcfoegt a pair of reoe colored epectaelee. but even ad nlWieR Ihcfu to b? correct, it In * a question whether ail those ear.3?rek'>P(r symptoms denote any marked and deClde A imr> < emrnt In bh real melely, It If not the > pi jK'qtn thai eerie administering to?it t? the "mind da* seed" that La* i.i'berto hauled the effirto of the ' m?.h-ei art end for which e change of air and aceee la orw tried a? the rferetor rrtorf. I atl'l onnakfer it eery donbifal whether this ohter t will be attained. I pea me, at 'end, the anecdote* rented of hie chatty eonrcr?atlona with the |*eaeaatry of Herarla, of the schoolboy ardor evinced by him is climbing monataiae and taelgalitg lakre, and of the oniitorrtipted flow of good burner with which?to adopt the pliraneolflgjr of the coorlly ioeraaitate?beeachante all those who hare the felicity ?f approa-hing bim, pendens an tmprrentoo qcite the rererae of that which la nought to l>e omoauai rated. M*o of reflect1 re medttatire dlepoeltloae are eot object to ew;h outnrea** of hilarity, and la my optalon greater eerlouaaona and aohrlcty of demeanor would b a more convincing proof thai hlo mind m returning to tto ftoremlstate. If Btoomfteld's rancor' boy "whistled ft ho want," it Wftft "fwr wont of thought;" and to thii respect ft King does not differ from a pleughboy: his very Uvotlne? nam to indicate a weartnem w ihlo. He showed the same playful temper here ever elaee the state of his health enabled him to "take his walks around," and 1 am aaaured that the dejection of the physicians deepened In proportion as the sprlghUlaeaft of his Majesty increased, not to mention the total subversion of etiquette that was occasionally produced by It Personally, I shall j be sincerely glad to dad that I am mistaken, and that his monlal condition is progressing favorably. With mviy faulla and foibles, he Is (or was) a well meaning man, and of mors than average oapaolty, and I am not one of thoes that imagine a change ot government to he aynonymoua with a change for the better. Yon have been informed, of course, by your London correspondent, that Queen Victoria Intends to mate *u excursion to the Rhine next month, for the puroiee or meetlsgber daughter, the Princess Frederick WiMam, who is said to hare expressed suoh a longing to see ner | mother that the Queen could not refuse to gratify it. : However, it is by no means certain tnat the Prinoeea ' wri ne Miowea io iravei; mi a in urncin, I presume, Victoria would come to Berlin, ai It would be too are el a disappointment for the poor young laly not to see tier mamma after all. rhe Queen will bo accompanied on her continents tour by the Prince Cobs or t and her second ton, Pi lace Alfred, who will succeed oae day to tne dukedom of Saxe Ooburg, and It la thought will like up bis reek eace for a while at his uncle's court, in order to | become acquainted with the customs ana institutions of the country. On the 1st Instant a law enacting n radical alteration In the atendard of weights In the kingdom of Prusiit wis carried Into effect, a few particulars or which may not bo uninteresting to your oommercial readers Previous to this change the weights of this country consisted of the centner of 110 Ibe ? the pound about equal to an English or American pound?and the loth, or hsif ounce, 32 loths making up the pound. When the ZoUvorain was constituted, the members of that union differed so essentially in their system of weights end measures, that it was resolved at a conference of their delegates to equalize them by adopting the French kilogramme for tne payment < f Zollvereln duties on merchandise imported from abroad, taking the kilogramme at 60 lbs., sad dividing the pound Into 30 lotbs, instead of 32, ai heretofore. Tma was a sort of compromise between the former system and the decimal scale, tbe advantages of which were la a great measure neutralized by retaining tbe old German denominations of centners, pounds and lotbs. Instead of tbe French gramme At present the same standard hsa bsen Introduced o o tne kingdom of Prussia. The divisions art at to lows:?The pound is equai to half a f ranch kilogramme, or 500 grammes; one ceotuer, 100poandi. one pound, 30 lotas; one lout, 10 quenlins: oue quentln, 10 csnte.one c?ol 10 loores'' or grams. Tne ota centuer is s trills under 103 pounds, new weight, or the new centuer about equal to 107 pounds, old weight: so that tbe newwrigblt* about seven per cent heavier than the old. This chugs, though theoretically an improvement, Inasmuch as it does awsr with tha Inconvenient calculation of 110 pounds to too oen tuer, is causing a good a sal of annoyance te the public la tbe first place, new iron and brass weights, tn groat quantities, had to be cast, adjusted sod stamped by tbe government, it being now forbidden tn sail by toe old weights, and the dealers have had to purchue tasir now weights fum the author Hies tl a considerable expense, besides tie ices they incur on tbe old ones, which are now r niy worth toe price of old Iron and brass, then again the snip*e?pert sal retail traders take advantage or tbe pound weight being seven per cent heavier to raise their prices ten or fliteeu per cent, aud, dually, as go vernment dm not adopted the gramme, aome small Wrights that used to be frequently naked for, r a,gg eighth of a pound (four lotbs. acxirdina to tne former system) constitute ?iicb ft traction as can hardly be rasas by the new weight, and poor ana needy person* ?b j have but liule market money to spent, and are obliged to purchase small quantities, chiefly provisions, are at the mercy o( the retailers. Oo the whole, the public are losers by the alteration: hat the govrrnmeul exchequer Is a gainer, as lha> charge the auty on the centner uew weight at the same rate as before toe reducuoa r>u toe old cenluer; consequently tbe duty exacted lor 107 lbi Is equal to what was paid on 110 lbs. betore the new law took effect. Ihis fai.s particularly upon articles protuced In the country and of general consumption? lor instance, flour ground by tbeciiy and government mills, bu<coer's meat and salt, which, In Prussia, la a r(yi- or mouupoiy of the Crown Some ume sinoe I mentioned the National Rank ol Moldavia at Jassy as having stopped payment, observing tnst this ectabncbmeoi, being a branch of the Slate Bank of the Duchy ot Antail lieseau, a great lore would oe entailed ill on it e Mter '0 ccn.equeoce, acd thai two comimtsiooets had be.a sent to Jassy t> Investigate the atlsirs of ths Moldavian taautaiion. nest ot the shares o< which ars hi Id in Germany. Tbe oeiega'es?vis , Herr Von Dossier, ilmis er of rune of Aobait Dessau, and book director Hthc?have now returned trom their j mrncy, and rep.rt tbefotowing as the upehM of their proctedlrgt: ? rne claims of the (overiment of Moldavia to the annual of 40,000 ducat* are covered by the traosler of the inters .t or mortgag?* in possesion of tbe baok The cwces-ini (Chart, r) gracied to that institution has beeu witndrawn, but m return ths government authorities would give up their right ol rthcial laterterenoe after the Claims of tbe comm.salon bar been secured in the aforesaid manner, leaving the settlement to ino Board of Directors at De.sa I, and to tbe creditors and shareholder* at large. If they succeed 10 aeii'ing the debts in ao amicable way, there will be no con.mission of bankruptcy Issued, but I hitherto this has not been tbe esse. Tbe members of ibe Councilor Administration have been invited by the bask dlrtctcr* to atu-cd a eon'erence at Detaau tor tne purpose I of receiv ing the report ol knars. Von Uissler k Haho, j and to conclude respecting tbe- propositions madu for ao j arrange mat. i me of our Berlin papers comments on an article dated 1 "Hamburg. July 4.'' oo ibe competition and emulation existing between tbe two chief commercial ports of Germany the ancient Hi:-static cities of Hamburg and Bremen?more especially as regards tbe transatlantic trade. In every otber branch ot commerce Hamburg lakes precedence of her rival. The mercantile snipping ' owned in tee former city exceeds by far tnat or ibe la* ter. It amounted at ibe beginning of this year to 4V1 veeaels, wbile Bremen could only muster 379 This disparity in the commercial navy o.uchfes with the character of the bueioeu* traosacted by the two Haoseauc cities, the importance of Hamburg not being confined to her trade Is merchandise, but cooeuitiag even more In the extent of h- r ex< bangs and mueiary op -ra Uoa* with tbe north of Europe wnlcb on'-en'rate there, end under her inflneoce predominating among the great ?s?|? rnnu o' tbe Coat'neot Toe trade between (.rest Britain and Germany is almost entirely in the nan-Is of Bamberg, tbe stater city only taking a secondary part in it. and lbs same may b- said ot the Net tier lands and V ranee It is only lc tbe onaect'.oo with the I'mted Mates of America that Bremen has got decidedly the start of her rival Ths extent or th.s Dale is stated dlff-rently by the common tai statist ra of America and the IUo??aHc lowmi Aronraitg to the former the impo-ia from Hamburg t> ibe I'lilied Nate* doting the jcar commencing Julr 1, ISM, aod ceding June JO, 1H57, amounted to ft,017,413; thosu from Bremen to $ 10,723.fl'JJ. and tb* export* Trim tbe Vnted Hairs to Hamburg sod Brep.en are vsiQsd re spectivciv at fft.HtP,7'W and ?11,<182,107. If the Harseai:< aiaiabcs are norrct, the exoorta fron Hamburg to the 1 'Dtled Mates in ISM amounted in round numbers to $6,317,wo, and tbe Imports from tberclt--d Irwin in ".wi wiw, ?Din n-TTnni ninim WHO ?r*,''.io,UCO lo the formrr me) $17,14# tuff in the 'atter rairgor) From either of there <tatoaiente. however, the ?u,>eri orlty of Brrmed * apparent, toe bnelnere irenea-ted by ber with the Called .-date- be ne Dearly throe times toe amount of wool M <1ooa by Hamburg la ga<verai (be mercantile operations of Bremen ore dtstlnyitsbcd fir ox trrme roi.duy. and bar relatione wiih lb" Coite t States arc mostly carried no through the mollum of hot nee establish* <1 lb America by nor own cittieea The flrmoeae I dtaplayed by llromeo during Ihe late oaairciil crisis formed a strong contrast to tbo oollanoo that earned in Hamburg; acd the steady indmtrv of her meichaots, la | cnjancui o with the activity of the North Herman Lloyd, a great Iratnatlanic Pai art ami Steam Navigation Jom pant that baa ite neat at Bremen, lo licely lo tnai.taio ber preponderance ia the trado with tbo Cm tod dial? for many year* to come Ovrtlanrt and ?airmail no l?l?grap*ee to TO TBR KDITOR OF THI BRRtl.D. WAwnxirns, July ao, 185$. Ia your laaao of y eater day you eaid, In reference to the traoaat anil' telegraph, that? lleeidea fte Ohjeallon ibaf both termitri would he ne Rrftlah ami. there hae oeen hn leeuperable objection urged -aim be greet teehergn coming down htaHlralt (Iia*t?'> from B?f nr."a Raj would tear up the cable, it heiag well known that tbetr anhaierged porttona eery ottea rnb agalnai tbn eea hot u.m thara Theae obtectioae are not bnood upon fact. Tbe lino I* propnaed to rub from Brltlab anil. It willeroaa Danish terrttorv. whleb alone preeent? the mean* to prevent tha Brltlah or aay other xorernment from aa Improper nee of tie line 11 lo prop wed to extend the line, oue braa-h from the Faroe to Bcotlaad, and Mother branch to Nor way Tbe Ring of Denmark, from whom I obtained the ctwcaeelon for tbe above ronle. eagnfea to permit all ea I lor l to adopt meaam to prerent the todlridnal uae of loe line by aay on# Powe? The following clause, taken from my letter* patent granted by his Majesty the King of Denmark. I presume wiU be suffletnat to demonstrate tbe red ia view, nt ? That the government of Pen-nark will forever defend aid preeerre be right* of the t'nited s^atea. and tae people of ail , aaM?wn to transmit meesager ever tbe lie* berna fioataniplai j ad, provided tbaeeld message* are not naletilaied to j a* lna< rrgarfU n. not. ftt t*M> TlniMinBOf liRAfn BfliAng a a HOW lit regard to the li jnu *ro ilio mittakon No net em* proea the auuemer.t to bt traa II i? often iatd ae yon bare "tatad Rieaie hart doe* much to m ratify the truth. That route It noi ?? l ibit to bt hindered hy trie berga m the root* from Newfoundland to Ireiaau Noon* oat prcee that oebergt. hive ever (rounded on Ui* rout* ol the trnneeUaiitU tetegapli via f.'ton and In lb? tame editorial, you mention cnat another route "baa hen enggteteu la the American Mat.tu.?" ?ia Rebritg'a atraiie You aim puel'th an ofllual loiter Trooi that >natttnte, rather riaini og inn otignauoa of the Iowa Thta la a mintake It ti an old I tea On that route I have leroted much time an ' mary tnouaaadn of dni'ar* t our yeart ag I aaa appeal ng to tat I mpernroi Itu una on U>? enterpiee lit Hearted to me all that oould b# d-me. having in new Ita ultima e r rwnminatioa For momha I aaa engaged la the atwdy or the anrreye of tne whole rowte?mlea-tbrrugh Rutala, Kurope, Aata and amerna A detailed aeoonnt of all theac matter* wae publmned througbr it tbe world, and tranala'oS into and owned lorth In e?ary leagiiage rapfaaatod in trpe I hate teen >1 in maut of them from different part* of both he?irpberee The fhtlo ateg ? pubii?b?'i it the od1 al lournaia ef hit Mejaetv th# Kmperar of Kuaeia, at St r"e tHwbiirp and Mo??-iw, aome Tour jeara ago and if the Ameriaan Inatttute will eiamioe the ten md enln tne of me wark oo the Telegraph. II will had quite a full account of the rotAe ? . . . fha official lournale aaaoonced the route m Una man err, r'uaOM S?. reietaharf, *r. Mieffc-r propoan* to rua Ma fc**toH0M?w. orconneotat the ItUor plane wttk the tmae {J*1 J** 'Itxli la operatic* -from thence ti Kszaa. liiM S*_"!** pountataa Into Aaia. paaMcg through Omsk, Kollran. OwMnnk. to IrhauUk, near Lnke BslkaL ThU ia aaarjnagraai t?a country in Cbinesa Tar'ary from whan an y ,le-brougki orertaad In wagons. The irado i? J~" u *><! to b? the haat ia the world, it rery }l2Iier&? 'alenraph, ttia auppoiaad, will taad to tanraaaa nffSS k. to run the Use to the lea of Oohotak, stthec north by the Tahoutak oraouth with the taw fiver, Aid Uwnce iIobx tk?t ootat of the hm of Oohoiak to iimik, mi mtomUmSuK to Otp? Utkoloki ktai 'hete. ami Ikaaoe along tha Aleutian |Jm U aKSm Ooole'i inlet, in North Anterior. From ihu point the Uoa Will be run along the Feel(lc onaat to >w, sad so?th?l a-, Francisco. California. This raaga U aatSely mu!h o5 the lT iluda of 81 Peterabnrg. and infant the line can be c?>rta4 around by Bebring'a straits, and be aouth of the ArollesMrc'a. Prnm San Praaolaea Mr. Miaffner propose* to ran the Ilea along tha bast route >a the Malt bake or Hants Pe. and thenen to the western boundary of Missouri, where it will Inlaraeut tha agisting aestlon of the California line, bill t by him a few anars ago. Joining tha great lines la America, lbs earth wfll be girdled with one o latinuoua and unbroken fltma of nleetrie In ooaaaction with thia eotarprire, I hare bena appealing la Oongreaa the pact seaside to aid in ex lending tha linn built by me Man years ago to Uto frontiers of Mlasniul. onward to the Paotflc ocean IA.L. P. 89APPNUL TO TBI EDITOR OP TUB HERALD. Amnion Isxtitotk, Minismix' Club. Juaa. 18ST The declaration of Ike failure of the then pretest of laying a te'egraph oable la the mala ocean is now (July, IBM) the opinion of that remarkable person Mr. Everybody, O'R'euy and all; for no invention is ever made bat MmS as soon ea It is a eaoceaa " be alwaja knew." Mr. Tillman first publicly proposed Behrlng's 3traMa aa the only useful water-path for a world's telegraph. The rlratta era fifty miles only la breadth from Cape Priaoe , of Wales, of this continent, to East Cape of the other. Three capes are bold promontories. The greatest dopfe of water In the alrells is about two hundred feet; and between the capes, nearly on a line, are the three islands called the Dtomedes, of which Katmanoff la the largwt, being about four miles long; tbe next, Krcsaast< re, la about two miles long; the third is a mere rut*. Neitnrr the Islands or shores or the main land are inhabited permanently, bat are visited often by tae Haqtamaux Indians. These elraita were discovered In 1718, by tbe Snmien navigator Vitus Bebring. Capt Cook examined them, and Capt. Beechey, etrietly. It Js doubtful whether these sueits ere blocked up by ice even an winter; nod the ice is not to heavy at that of Baffin's Bay; tbe prevailing current eettiog through these straits to the norta Is the oeuse oi lis free lorn irom ioe; and further up the current runs stronger to the northeast, along tbe Amerwan onset. WDen Mr. Morse was studying telegraphies bo was bet little no"oed. bad few dollars, and could not well affird In hire a room to work la Then our late President, James Tslmsdge, did care for Mr. Morse, aid provide" Dim suitable apartments in the University bedding, on Washington square, to carry on his studies. In 1843, Mr Morse had as far succeeded that the American Institute, during its Fair at Castle Caries, on the Battery, encouraged him to ley the first cable between the Battery ana Governor's island It sucneedod, and we gave bim our gold medal?tbe first preaaiam ever awarded to a eubmeiged cable. Ha was instantly b?set by that Mr. Everybody. I defended bias witn sM my Ntrtngtb, and then put the argument t cnmrrio. that if Morse bad discovered some supernatural mode of extracting the money oct of banks and men, Mr Every body WLUld nave found no trouble as toevideoce that Morse did it sod tbry would have lyncbol mm only The varicue improvements since teat nave been examined by the Instiiuie. which docs its p'eature m tu action, which is to promote ev*rv useful invention Now tbe absurd plan just fauod strikes Mr. Everybody, wbe says be koew U; no tbe mute proposed by toe Mechanic's < lub so long ego, by Buhriog'a Straits, it new to i.obntiy;yet tbe account of it here given is new to Mr. Everybody; not because we discovered Behring'sStraits, but because we pneeeee the means and the leisure, and tbe love of u??roi inhumation. H MKKH. Secretary of the Mechanics' Club, and one of tne Tree icto ui IUC AUJVIIVW1 lenuiuiQ. New Patents Utord. Tbe following U the list of petenti Issued from the Hal. ted SUub Patent Office for the week eudisg July 20, I960, each bearing that date: ? Horatio Alien, of New York, N. Y., improvement la tabe joiuta for condenser*. K B Alien,or Worcotter, Mass., Improvement inooanecurg tbe end or railroad rails. JacoO J. Bants, of Jersey City, X. J , improved knife Cleaner. F.nuund F. Rarnes, of Brooklyn, N. Y., improved Sew - I bit at ion of electro and permanent magnets to reader lets graphing magnet- taey of adjostment. W. R Bennett and C. Surer, o, Boston, Mais , twtee hex Wm. Brown,of Buncannon, Fa., Improved washing machine A H Burdine. of Chulaboma, Mies., Improved machine for aharpestrg gin raws. G. D. Oouoe, of Galeaburg, III., improvemeat la ploughs John Crawehaw, of Rochester, N. Y , improvemeat is machines fcr cutting out the solea of boots aa i thee*. Isoaard Croeeman and damuel AUlnaon, of Kluabeth City, N.J., improvement is tire boxes for locomotive engines Guatavus Cuppers, of College Point, X. Y.I nprovemeat in nianutsctare of bard rubber good*, Cnauncey A. Bicker mau, of New Bavea, Conn., Improved eteem neater. Fdward Doen, of Sow Britain. Ooon , improved spring bolt. GerreU F-rkeon, of New York, N. Y., improvemeat in grinding mill* Fdwio Field, of Pravtitonce, R I., inprovemeat la making watch cases. Wm O. C Frltscblcr, of Brooklyn, X. Y , impreved car peel' r* mlo. .lames K. Gibson, of Port Carbon. Ps , impiovod canal boil. IP-man Bow, of Georgetown, Hut, Improved saw filing machine. J W Kirk, of Rising Run, Md.. improvemeat is need drills. Benrv Krm.ee. of Xow York, X Y., improvement in marbiae for prttr.nr grape. Conrad M Lane, of Cincinnati. Ohio, improvsmeat la casting b:rg?s Maloom IjUIs, of Clyde, N Y, Improvement in maootsa for digging tmtatnes George W Loy, of Jefferson, Texas, improvement la mil stone dress Corns.ius MoG nnia, of I'lttaburg, Pa., Improvement la cat-It: g Iran kettles. Ntccolas Mason rf Chelsea, Mass , Improvement la vapor burning lami*. I Wat us F. worn-*, ef .levelatid, Ohio Improved proneliev. James II Meirlil, of Baltimore, Md , improvement la hr'wh leading firearm Fowir H. Perry, of Piovidonce, R I , machine lor mak'ng chain Adam Ronnie, of Bingliampton, X Y , Improved ti-wod of feeolog tbe tool carr age in turning latb < George Reynolds, of Manchester, N. II., Im.-rovwt mar hire tor making axe potli. Robert Sinclair, Jr , of Seltlmore, M4 , Improvomeei m at'aw cutters George R Rmith, of Itbaca, NY, Imp-ovemrst to rnd road switches. Vat ansa Ra*||, o' North Rndgewater, Mam , I npmvvt heel vbeeers tor boots sod Wm Riaalew, ot Wnilamsbu g, X. Y , Imprsvsmswt tn firemect' trvmpete asa B Prewar'. o' Itsnatagtoa, Yt , tmprorsri ma-diiae for eu't og both hoves simultaneously on barrel h*a J I. R-illon, or Xsrrtstosn, Pa., tmprovoo ?t?sm siove. R. H lift, of M ?rri*v'lle, Vt., Improved clothes firger. T. Van Bevemer.ot New Rrunswlck.X. J . improvsmeat In eppsratne for hanging up and carrying off paper haag legs J Yro fcbwa'7 of Nurvmbnrg, navaria, mprovement In ?be ban'i'acturc -r steatite articles. Garomr Waters and .lobe W llarnrtl, of Coctanah, Ohio, IB.PfOTfwot ib oparbllib frr rectify l?J WatlBT Wbttoo, of Pana Ybo MY, iroiimv?ra*?l la p'otao .In-Bp* Waltb of Pb'la-iolpbta. Pa., improvrmoat la iBrmr Wil'iBB Wbltfaj ?* Koxbury, Mm* , improved atovtra ma?EMir bona* ? trm Ibrd Hbbwooo ami .lamaa maphana, of B-ntkiya. *. Y., aoatfuvra IB iliaorar-tva? Bod Ta?. i Kivumi i, of nrodcl)i>.B'->r*aaM. imprivamoat la macbioea for bulling r.'l r . H'.f - e "aorpor. Wo'ff, of Vickaburg, Mim , impe.ireraont la Roaring Bill* KrJ.itrgfi. W intii*. of llaoaabatrbee. (la , impror* IT.OBI B C'.U' O pre?re? tleorga Ynooj, Jr., of Saratoga ^prlnw, K. Y . taprivod cl room tack Henry J Bebrena. of Stm York. N Y . atvlgnar la Cba* H Comrroy, of Nan York, afora->ald, improvad BOliloTlPK IP 0 I aooard K'l f. of Will Crook town.rblp, Inbaaoo r-raoty, Pa , Improvement ib aira# abtkora, aeaignor to Andrew Warren if tiyarntnwa, Pa Mark AalTord. o' Bo*too Mob* . amlgaor to blv*e<r and tteo. P Kiaaoy. o- Rrtaioo. afcreraid, Improv-meou la bflrovrr and Wl Inbra lor vapor laapn fir lBdtr. o' Altera!. Mica , aavtgtor to himveiraad J. R Raoetiaad. of Alrooal, aloreaald, laiprovamaul in borao power* I phra m P Wmthrrbee, of Worrew?er, Maaa . aarigbor to h-mael/ and I oroori Hartlng. of Worcester, aforesaid, Improved flntd irrln Jr.hn .1 #-*?*, of I or oat Va'loy n'oroaa 1, Impr rvoaaaat lp rrnvrr|in(t rniary Into reeiproeePng motloa PwniMi -ocrgr W. Smith. of Hartford, Conn., ileatgsa for pttektrp (J.rm'afin "raitb aad Henry Rrowa, of PViadnlpbia, a aurora Mr t. (J Abbott and A. I awrvnrn, of '"nun l rlf h a, atoreaaii, design for atovM tut 1'?az?r ttrvra <ioi.o Kvc rmiavf The pub irked nr-ona'a ' f toe d'eo. vary or extender jr.ll roaiia "c Krar' r river hava r> :iten a reeling throughout the coaotrv bkib to tha taiiforntt gold fever, vrboa rtaoo r..f' 1/ the prrrl'ios meial w?rr flrat announce! here. ard ?t'i i qii i kij i?> mi in umrmnrj' win ins (wnpn a eyer? pal en. Tbo rl >4na In ttt m turned In the d?TWo I Hon of Kraiwr rlrgr. and ooni nmi*oiM of hardy >oncg nvu ero now foinni>K in thlr city for the Mine dim i.nn' '< a Una c.tfr.peny ot twenty men hi nearly ready lor ihwr .1 ?rney lo th new Kl !> radn, a? ft ta el Tied "*!>#? ?!" ll?M bean counted the onnt, and to fire pa red la art' wilt r.af J? upa aon darner* tbty bare aeror befora ntpeiianred. ?HaMmrrf Sun, July 30. Thr Lint rOK 1111 I<arb fUrim-a (Vrrnut?. CafAe.n t'erlm bae relumed to tbie oort wi'h hit cutler, it.e .lAi-.nh Th'.mp n. A' hag under irttrocHooa from the eerri erf of the Na*7, the raptaio look Me reatel U. 'an lno hy andean tlolhe I ruted -tete* Martha la wbnto hard* tie wrlti of a U bmeul were, and l ing whom he. ? a prey ion* rcifoii, by the auperinrity of lie tki'ini ina'die#, had amvaeded In rnnnfan away. Hm ted a?? eti tbn < ooirai "ort, wbich bad been ? immened In I be In iff d their - 1'ieiriri fou/l for the Northern 'halve! of Obio, hat bam decided ayatnat Uiom. en.' Hm ye?g?',? arc no a held by tbe Mart Dal. to await the jedfnent >f U>a O.urt an epical bae b-an takoa t? Urn Owill' Oburi, pen ,<of Wii h tba ranaaia ara at Inrga m paiole ? Of*id< Fit* rrni. July 87