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ageipet the invaders. eee “THE NEW YORKH ERALD. NO. 5333. THE CULAN FIZZLB. ARRIVAL OF THE iSABEL’S MAILS, “The Spanish OMietal Account of she Reception and Flight of tbe iavaders. eee ‘Knteresting Description of the Attack on Cardenas. Names of Some of the Killed and Wounded, Se., Ke, See TELEGRAPHIC. : Curanuesrox, May 27, 1850. ‘Whe Courier of this morning publishes a letter from | ‘ite Hevana correspondent, which #tates that even ~eonvictearhom Lopez liderated refused to join him, «and their departure was hastened by observing country -people arriving with hostile demonstrations against «hem. The goveromoent bave declared the Island ina _state of blockade, but it is believed that the marchant cvessels engaged in lawful trade will be exposed to very “Uttle incouvenience, The steamer Georgia sailed tor Chagres on the 21at ust, with six hundred passengers, aone of then boing wallowed to land st Havana. The steamer Falcon sailed +m the 22d for New Orleans. At Cardenas, » company of laacers, who charged on Loyez's trocys, were ail killed, All the forviguers at * Havana, execpt the Amor ieaus, oifered their services ‘The Governor of Cardenas, who was onptured by Lopes, had returned to Cardynas — Lopes had possession of Cardenas sixteva hours. ‘When the troops arrived from Matanzas. tae fighting commenced. Tho inyeders lost thicty killed and woundetl, ad the Spanineds (voi ninety toone hun Mired and fifty) Thy vedera contin: fighting aad retreating (ill they reached the stenmer Creole, wan “they sailed, closely pursued by the Spanish stoaraer Pizarro, Lieut. Jones, of Alabama. was one of t wounded He received a ball through his right side, Me is at Key West. Another letier stated that the havaders were attuck- od, when within ten yards of the Goveruor’s house, by ca shower of ballets from the cops of the houses, pisa- ‘uns, &e., Which wounded Cols. Wheat and O'iara, and number of men, noas mortally, The invaders re- turwed the tire, avd the battle lasted over an hoar, owhen A white fag was shown from the Goveruor's Douse. Soon efter, the citizens renewed the fring, Mben the invailers set Lhe howe on fire, causing the Bovernoy to.xurtender, with ix staif—one bandred in Wi—who wero” placed in the barracks. Ono huudred | avd Sfly_prisouers were releaved from the jail, The in- waders remained {nm quirt possession of the ity till srening, execpt Lopes and staff aud, Capt. Logac, of | Kentucky, with 26 men, who went abowrd the Creole. At this funerure.200 laueora and eavnlry ied wud semewed ihe fbt which inated nearly one hour. killing | 8d wounding twelve juvurters, lacluding Capt. Logaa, ho died ou board the Creole, The Spauiards loot all exeeptl2 The invaters retreated aud swiled. C.pt. Suith was sbghtiy wounded; Quarlermaster Seixas of Misaesip i, bas saves died diz, Hawkins. of Kant neky, feriourly wonuded. One 's stad is missing, and another wounged sin BY TUR MAILS. Our advieos, brouyht by the steamship Taabel, from Havana to Charleston, were received by yesterday's tnail from the South, They give us the official Spanish “ancount gf the Innding of the invaders at Cardenas, | ‘nd their subyequent tight in the Creole. It will be | seem that our telegraphic derpatehes aro fully con- | [Prom the Diario de la Macina, of ‘The scoundrel) who, wking advan Ternsicuntios Of the port of Cardeuas, pollated with their vunch an foot the roil ef jalty, have fou Hix cowards a) the Pang treo, ih whieh the [Governor Malanaas was Such are thety exploits! They wi ro they village, they plunder—and Hiray Wear ane of t0 salty te dune tanees spot the resuite of their plundering expedition, abandouiag thumsewes to deuakenness and Fevelty | Such baudite fo humanity, and all nations Te it not ‘ary, the buecan rved, with all the horrors which thove pluncerers tm the 17th centay at the Sime bec ws rita wee rome palliar for the pluaderers! at this dey, whe reigns—whea our the Americans) call themselves our friouds ; ere bands of pirates should come fora frem their bosom. should Yaad, should mur« vould viunder and then return ¢o their old quarters -fs ia “ath, ineoaceivaule jo not compewbond it in the dimes fn which we liv i tin the mide of vhis afflicting spectacle, we fad set one-comclation, whieh tends to witigate our gricf—and (hat { ‘the holy euthariasm wuich we seen our people exbibit at bearing of this m and intumous rtack Never will tne ght Ot the Toh May, 1859, and the day following, ~~ eweeturth bivited omt from our memory — Det we culy heard of the eapture of Car ae The Ohio, arrived hore on tho we, pretended to make na believe that the # which bad landed were mam: and that they ‘Then the first authori- eloquent and encrgetio ", of adherion re-oaaded {oem all parte of the city, to be echoed in every city cot village in the interior. All rusbed to eulist as “so.uateers—even foreigacrs residing among us Oa ‘that very right patroly of these voluntovrs formed but that day. did duty fn all direorioas ja the city, and order was fully preserved. Nuimbors were auxious 20 joi trogpe—which started om their asret to weet the enemy—who were too numerous to be re cehved. On the folowing day. early in the morning, 4000 cn vskets were distributed among the four battations of volunteers The offers were #0 many that it was noms sary tolimit the wamber of the accrpred. so uriat owns the Same of enthusiasm whieh the newe kindled In the breasts of ali evtioens The youth ia the atroete wavifested loudly their seal; oa all si ie days, pow, thrt t sme immense rerourees the Pisarroand Cortes The Knowledge of this. our un: our decision. our enthusiasm will no doabi reach the readars alrredy know, by the © Sapplement™ we eveounter which nie ;publiehed yesterday, af the fire Facellewey the (: + of here, who ~ nome, attempted Co trang enjoy. We are infarmed thet sach was the terror, the Darenens, and the cowardice whieh those men betrayed who call theme:tyes the heroes of Palo Aito. that t ef i the mort profound and well: merited contempt. Not omly they surrendered out fighting—vot only, miserabie eriminele. they humiy begged tor par. west aad tn their « drumkenpess, talked of the conqaest of the [stand of Cuba They theneht they bad only to come and pick cup the reward of their piracy. Lo their detirt veheld Vee posmena ore of thonsan and owners of rich plavtations Fuii of they arrived in Cubs. where, however one at whore sight they were abashed, © and humiliated. ‘The same will happen to all the others. sther leaders may think to « by Gight Our authoritics have taken all t nrerates, #60 the hour of retri ed for them ome of our brave men may have sealed their tntotiom with thelr Mood: bot they shall be avenged, bis event proves (o the world that the Spaniaed of today ts theenwe se him who, in times pest mad the conquest of the workt If ino nelghboring nation there should fill be those eho deete, chen. varives in thivkeng eueb amlertakings ow easy, bot or naderrive tiemselves, whje they behold, the your of the og With entiudasm to up arms, ‘and expel the dvdr rs ‘The momen ot trial ie arrived. The blusterers of the nineteenth ceatury bh ted their threat dat Spx oom make these disap: you ‘ind ia chis ind death whieh te the just end anerited reward of your villany, Could — emda of pirates. the seum of the most dis graceful of doth worlds—could they hope to or ‘ee Niandench ae Cubs. containing more than « milion of men, @nd with @ well disciplined army and > r talotie porgle 80, protect itt en «f ail Kinds and of «ail eeenne « themselves ae volumtercs; and ” necemmany. ten of twelve more battalions of volan- teere-cold be raised nw riage Ay ay hye a the following: Te to city volunteers hare 1 Fernandins, Colone!—Count Lieutenant Colonel Dom Manuel Postor. ‘The following news is published with large, bold heads — “cone tive rhe Queen! “prast victory over tHe rinares! “General Armero, Commander in-chict of the partment, bas siready made an important nd of fidelity MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, y lead to a decided victory over the Fisaree, vl ay he lett this port in the Next day he rencl Cape Antonio; there he ascer- tained that some vessels, with a small force om board— the remains of a larger force—were at Contoy. Pro- ceeding thither, he sent a boat on shore, with Captain Vinelet in command | The Captain took’ possession of @ schooner, another ship. and about a hundred of the brnuitti, besides whieh he bas made himsclf master of ull their correspondence, and surprised all the plans of the invading blackguards, By this means itis discovered that the whole inva- ding force has not exoveded five hundred men who, in thetr madness and thirst after money, intended to march upon Matanzas, and thence to liavana ! to this Havana. where all rushed to enlist as volu teers the moment the call was made, and whore we are auxious to mect them! {t appears from the papers seized. that the villa ted upon dividing eur roperty among themselves. Each officer was to have Bobo dollars, and # fine farm; and each soldier 4,000 ealonl ‘ dollars end lands for each of them. Tnbabitants of Cuba! ‘These tacts require no com- mentary Ler us put full confidence in the authori- ties or the Island, who have already done so well aud ecmpletely Gestroyed, in so few hours, the work of vil- , and the whole undertaking of tho vile bucca- neers, ‘et-—Cuban Accounts. JON OF THE PILATES, APTER BEING GHT BY THE INHANITANIS OF CARDENAS, AND A TEW BRAVE MEN OF THE ARIY. May 22. 1850, ‘The traitors and robbers have already quit the soll ofloynity ‘The peopte of Cardenas have given them a most terrible lesson, after they had sircady reevived sowe from the few brave soldiers who were oa the spot, Searcely bad the population recovered from the suddew surprive produced by the landing iu the morn- ing but they immediately gathered ta masses, and | rurhing almost witaout arms, upon the infainous rob- bers, they drove them before them, and obiiged them tore-eubark, m © of them pay dear for their Garing ineciepee. Sv. Cerutt Lientenant-Goversor of that district, with some other persons. har already arrived here with the news by tho railroad train, Anuexed is an extract of a letter dated Canpenas, May 20,1850, ‘Time will ouly allew of afowlines. Yesterday, at half part three ia the morning. about 400 lsaded here from aSstiamboat They tired open the few ow here, who. Like brave Spauiards. resisted beavely Not- withstanding. however,the barbarleus made themset te of The village. sud kept possession ot it wet rixivthe evening ACthachour the whole Pawainet them, and with the few eat dlere eft, attacked them vigorous'y. and ronted thems so completely that they took to fight pr end re embarked in the greatest harry aod hes. however, enrried off the Lieut Govern Cepiuin of the foree which was bere, afterwards eth them on the reeks There were some Io on both sides. but the pirates carried off abundant proofs of Spanish bravery, and of the dign'ty with which © ba ie de termived to mees such infamous traitors aad robbers. whe ete fusult us. The Dia an editorini giving a summary of the above events, avd commenti with tedigonet and bitter fovliag Upon the copduct and proceedings of the pirates. Our Jamaica Correspondence. Tastarca, May 12, 1850. Gen, Pacz Coming to New York. ‘We have Iately received news here from Veneanels | communicating the pleasing Intelligence that Goaceal Jos? Antonio Paex, tho distinguished citizen of Veas- aula, is to be sent on board of thy Venezuelan schooner Tutrepid. from Cumana, to New York, on the 15th May inet. In all probubility, youwill see in your city inthe latter part of this May, or thy beginaing of Jaae next, this yererable patriot, the companion in arms of Gen Dolivar, As Generul Pave has a historic uame, and has done # much in fun a Al liberty im this part ef the world, | doubi he will be weleoued. aad propexiy received aud apprev.sied ip the United States, that home of the free and avylun: of the oppressed. Intelligence from Suuth America THY BAVAGES OF THE YRLLOW PRVER AT RIO DE the yellow fever now raging there, we mentiourd sove- oma Which we tremeiate the above. hag | \diers we bave | | two cireumsteners combined. former de ral in che Herald of yesterday; but wo ary happy to | say that of these, two roported as dead, aro, as far as we can learn, not dead, vis.: the Secretary of the French Legation at Kio, avd Robert Clinton Med g ml Raq. of the firm of Maxwell Wright & Co., at New York These two gentlemen accompanied the remains of Me Mor- gan to the grave. instead of going down to the grav and the marginal note of their namos «6 fad roferr to the funeral proesssion alone, at which they, with many ¢istinguished persons, were present. THR ¥EVER OX POARD TUR PRIGATR BRANDYWINE. Navy Yaao. New York, May 28. 1850. Dear Sin: The announcement, of the appearance of | the yellow fever om board the U.3 frigate Beandy- wins, as pbtiched im your paper ot this data, is ealea- Isted (o alarm all those wii bave frreads in that ship— the names of those who have fallen not beiag giv ‘To relieve the surpenre of those ‘uterested. lay before you the annexed extract from commissioned willow, Leepeetiully, yours, W. J.B. re Braxorwin: ‘Mr Dean Sin: Wo arrived rage of ton Cay fi you, by the Orst op p inuicd good beatth ere this reaches you fever being in Mio, We. nichongh ail preenucions wero take: t encvgh to get ikon bowrd We by twenty-eight eases, fourteen. of whom Paseed Midehipian Danew, Acting Master, Midship. Man lves. and captaio’s clerk, U-her, We are now. T aw beppy to ray, perfectly heaithy—no new cares having a: ed penee the TSth wht by an uncertain source, Bull — Interesting fom Port au Prinee. ‘The boston Journal of the eh lost. eays :— We have brew favored by a merenatile bourse i this city, with following extroets of a letter, dated Port au Prince, wi empire mettle pend. the urgent solicits. him a shert detay, ww to eolleet together. from the Oape and the decuwents relating to the claime ; the Vixwo will, (heretore, leave to-night. proceed ‘npe. and reiura hore. where « pledge has been given to adjurt mattors ealisfvetordy. 7528 © greatest pose Mr Groce granted the delay of from ten to fifteen | eye on the # ls eondiviog that our commercial agente “ be acknowledged forthwith, and be on the mime foot This condition wae — A w is to be hoisted at Mr, mer wil fire # «ulate of 21 gu point ge ned. and will render the postth more agrees ble to themeelvesas weil Cur CORAMETee. as In ease of any inj) mentet our rght« he being on the spot, can come forwerd at coves and settle the marter. An article published to a new York afew weebe tines. stating that there “were ten thowend mew in New York who would volunteer to colonize 4t. the wdminetration gives ® hint ny at the Cape were abundaut—wihile at Port ince they were searee. orlonk ne pereous:—Theedosa Smith, James Trippe Maria Sweeny, Margarct Beuson Joba Chemh mpeon Natiantel Tripp and Bone Taal Beclf on a charge ot robbing dates Det w irom Broome eomuty, in thie Ste’ SO In bank bills This « a the pretises No. 161 Leonar fennied by th swan Bracdoie Aeon efter be w «1 bis waslet contatuing The effects on the Rimowl ot he robe eLorbrop con mie eerie the Mew appearance entered the N ‘ d hy oom the rewinte iivem Jones, and them entered che dining Ravn after some gowtbenven observed him place eeretty weket weveral stiver eyorus This beld act this rogme errated the rurprise of hone ho @rtnerved the daring th ft. D Yrs given to the propricter of the hotel. who -eut for Captain Voorhies and cansed the rogae to he taken ino eustedy end the spoons were fomnd in his pre ket Jeetiece MeUreth committed the rogue to prison for trial chaps. called Bernard » 9 Ts rglery.— Three you Ger Wm Rebbing Fe + hin Ny. were ner fet down at the ten tolte eho sat peer to bm ivto be Hrawn No SO Cherry street. * heretomm 700 ihe of brass meter Jom. tice Timpece committed the roqmes to prison for trial. ‘Th tv th torent oh. testing he e Ht ye thy autierent + u t Vy of the tithe to the Levingstom manor, was ‘om mererd iv Albany, om the 27h inet. ‘The average vate of from the manafacture of in the Missi ppt State pemitemtiary, iv reent. of at Waterbary, Mass, om the 234 apn be mi on ne the vecredited consuls of . ut pooke: book | e f breaking inte the brace | | livery. aed te Gterstiy to al) oth HB FORBIGN NUWws. HIGHLY IMPORTANT. THREATENED WAR IN EUROPE. Gur Newpaper Parecls by a Special Messenger, THE ASIA’sS MAILS, &e., &e., &e. The Britick and North American Royal Mail steam- ship Asin, C.H. EB. Judkins, commander, arrived at Boston, from Liverpool, yesterday, at 1,30 P.M., whonoe she left ov Saturday, May 18th, at 7 P.M. thereby making the passage across the Atlantic in the unpreoe- dented short time of 9% days, Our pewspsper parcels, or @ part of them, wore re. ceived last night, by special messenger, over the New Maven Railroad. Mr. Hugh Gray, the worthy baggage master on the above road, has our thanks for the prompt delivery of our budget. Our correspondence, and the full details of the Euro- pean news, will appear in to-morrow’s Herald. The mails per the Asia will arrive here this morning. upture between England and France and KMussia. {rom Willmer & Smith's European Times, May 18 } London yesterday was in a state of the most fever: ish ox It was known on thursday thar the Frenet M. Drouyu de Witoys, bad lett the | Britieh all othe wh observed=-naply, the auniversary birthday; aud it was also known by the lowing moruing (rat the Kowsian a) Abeent ow the dinner party which Lord Paluse eve to the ambas ore to hover of the « Th prod u some Uneasianes, in couseq red the Greek d.-pote had taken eivel whi b it war f Ex- | plenations iv Loch houses of Parlivmeut were nocor- Giugty sought for, aud given by Locd Lansdowne inthe Le v ry and Lor n the Co ve French perbed th Asan event of hpert pied that i that the F: theN enoe fa n expliwation ay udgiag trom the nothing can arise out of o disturb’ the tiem Tinas of yesterd: #8 1oT the Foreign Soe evinece the «ame that a amyl teem whem vidhemt th d re, aul ib meeue & eediiable thet a paper wh eh wears of the ministry, should in ite anxiety ber of that minirtiy. who ts obu xv 5 carry 1th perainal vi dietiveness to ha exe ut wh ds reelly enivr : oo relatious betwotn the (¥9 cou ch ate always the tet ot pobite oe throw saach Hight om the munticr, bat, as fae aa it goes, it extuors yroreness which the French government. fuvrls at is evidentiy regarded as our cavalier trentmeut of {t* representative, the Baron de Gros, at Ataon ea fully ont Lord Jobu stetea that thie would h petifaetorly cleared up. 0 the b Athens three melon. romowbut relnetavtly © og from the prime Mixioterteot ig Lord Palinerston iad eor im bis pom | mat the time he snauoe ach Seeretary for do Uituys from ra the yapal the explanation of i Lead Palmerston the prey our night was dis agonuus, | for ofcial explanativns of the kivd are often very enigmationt mut. cerininly, the cool and cumponed manver im which he treated the eubject, showed either that he thenght the affeir would ~ blow over” or that | casily shaken. An acoom- plik sud the cunning +f the Doth, or only one of these qaniitien ? The worst feature of Urs agly buriness F lates to the prececdinge im the Nationa! Assembly oa Thursday, @ipkematise requires the boldues of tbs loa | tox Hae Lord Palmerston where the » that be bi the ineult B anes by the foreign Seeretary, | M. Drouyn de l'iiuyr, beonase of pat upon France, produced th ment aud delight, followed Cres ef * brave!” and the elappl other demonstrations which showed fet was to the National Assembly. In this 7 Maniteetation, the Reading nm of all parties in the Arembly are raid to have joined. Te is diMeult to fey, 1m the present postion of Louie Napoleon, what | part bis sities may compel him to net. The ques Vion Will be sperdily wed amieubly settted if the vindi- ention of French honor be his objeot, Bat if alteror — ends ore to be attempted, & quarrel arittiog ont of oir | cums! in themertves trivial, y lead lo resuite fearful to contemplate, W it the lnsue | ith hope, and without tear. H | The Recall of a terror Ambassador from | aryl ‘The advices reer ived feu announce not only rn bee preeisety fe i Was belore the arrival of M. Drouya de Uiluys ‘The ‘ove ot the Marquis of Lansdowne and Lord Pal- Rersten, Inet night, did cet warraut any siacus abyat (be But thar the remebility of the Prem (he preseat critical stare ot t yuia be rast Uo prediet chet wery gre 17 not ensue, i very probable that Che Grok question ix made 4 for duverting the Lacnsdor from Loudon was received by the Uwn- hervativer inthe Freneb Axscmbly with frantic pluuee, whilst the members of the Left gomained aie | y lent ‘The following | xplanation was given ia the Assembly 4, the 16th inet ates The exder of the day wae the Disc atery ot the tiene of Gre La Hitee, | joterpesiations of M ibieter of Porcign Affatra, ne- ‘ purcued at Acie Wad coumdered it ie erament for explaun ” duty 16 ey iw ‘The Peply which war @ we Dad @ right bo lov ghee whic ox fi cus otthe Kepublie atter ti have we orders (A loud beret eof benur, erie clapping of 1th f cheeving trom bravo, brava; crema M6 ours eee ney As Thad the bor i bine of Leedom, eteb yoo Crememrt vous, Dy pe ie ipate toe F pence the purpese ot she ah ve Avan and COTEVE MERE t Hed ar Lt bad bre & wireedy employed fd be tuspetded daring the course of toh, end ul it se srrergement. deowrd at te be nce. pted by the Krenek aedmur should be re gootea by the Erith meaiavor, the Iacter slivabd re Londen bere aga ee Medd ae Houden, wae on the potet of the easential bases afrorh by the waval simaten inseib ty ourewwes ) tr heme of OT ea ety we desired te mee Tete mr aoder es the eabtoet of London, like me, eb Uiow ates) the facts wo y Overy one and whieh bed 4th ver oF the volation of an Chg eee ete ee byemem whieh bad been agieed to charged to appry to it to do 0; and that aaa RDU aR aE RONEN ET | about the | hav | } | | ~ out of the | i | | having bewn acceded to, it har ap to us that the prolomgation of your sojourn fot oe ene longer compatible with the diguity of the republic. ‘The President bas ordered m O direct to re- turn te France. after having accredited M. Mares- chalchi a6 Chargé d'Affaires. He has also direct eo always rh in the couree of a success of which was pot your fault. You will be pleased to communicate to Lord Pal- merston the present despatch. (Signed) LA WITTE. (Loud cheersagain burst out bereasbefore.) Gentle- men (continued the Minister), I have laid on the table the documents connected with this negotiation. You wiil perceive, I am inclined to think, on perusing this voluminous collection. that the acts and intention of the government ot the Repubiic are not undeserving of your approbation. (Cheers) I have to propose to you to order that the documents be printed. ‘The Ass mbly, being consulted, ordered the printing of the documents almost ununimously. Gen. Cavaig- ac. M Gustuve de Beaumont. and two or three other members of the tiers parti, stood up on the nogative side ot the vote When the Minister descended from the tribune, he was currounded and complimented by a crowd of rep- resentatives, amongst Whom were MM Thiers. Molé, Larocbefequeltn, Aduwiral Dupetit-Thouars, shangarnier, &e, 4g was then suspended for half an hour, utmost agitation; the members of the Right useembling in the centre, discussing the communica- tion made, whilst the Left remained impassive as bo- ore, Affairs France, THE ASSEMELY—THE ELECTORAL iL1—THR SocIAT- ISES—THE PRESS AND TH The details of the ne coral Bilt 1) over Burap oe anced out of doors, and ) y the diseussion of the measare would, no doubt, be commen uilvevee upon t be overrated; aud. however state of parties 1m the Chamber, it might seem that the nmivasure would be earricd throcga the Assemb with o hgh hand by Ministers, the collective streagt Lh heme gathering to opposo such w the ction of the constitution, tills us with doubt result, Petitions fr ‘tors are pouring in against the bill, ‘Cho whole party of the Actionat, inciudwg Dupont de UEure, Govteusux Marrast. have sent in ® firm petition and remoa- sirance sgainst ity passing, pet reys that it threatens the Tepublic in luw in fis most eacred port, and order in ove ot its principal conditions; coeds to point out all the monstrou the Lill, and urges Uat universal saitrage not have failed, rimee It raised ths Presutent to ard created the majori'y Aswmbly. These are truths wh it is diMeult to gloss over. Byery one sees that if the late sccorres of the sectalisie bad uot taken place, but meneferdea’? hed beem eeoted wo should never had the right of universal suffrege impeached. bor o b parts, we have never cealed that we decm a republe wholly unadaptied to the vetiled habits aud pr judiees of the Frenen people buving Oxed upon Lis the Freaidext having beem pia ‘of the re- public pledyed to weintwln it inviotate, we view with deep slarw this und guised attempt to undermine and overthrow the power by which the cotident and the Ase s mbly alike derive their suthority; aud whether the Biloisiers of Louis Napoleon succeed or fall in carrying the bill. the taral consequences will be, we fear, eqaally fhe Mountain parcy threaten a most ition to the bill. auil, no doubt. the de- ever yet witnessed Inthe Jers of Che Modutain is so because he wilt not for the obnoxious geabers of the moderate party are aniaing themesives to proect thelr persons tt the chamber. ip tect,» tumult is fully expected im the very hatlof the Aseembly Troops are being poured into Paria, Tho Vola du Pouple has been seized by the polioe; almunt every day mayors wud their arjouns are dismissed from ther offices, beenuse they have sigued petitions against the electoral liw; mobs of people nssemble rouud che ofheer of Le Presse aad oa Wednesday the liceare of the Foie du Pe ple was wholly withdceawa. struggle, and alt power in the preseat ter Fesort to arm. as to appeal to the magt«trac protection, ¢ in not to be wondered that some La taet, eh everything portends » flere thers is vo doubt that the soldiery will erush any at- tempt at insurrection, the goverament being logaily the wrong. will ly better its position b ‘tre wil reewi ve tr t peasiness. ond the * naw ace heavy uurary one. goed deal: perivon of the governns Oa Tuesday's sitting, miaisterswere ine minority of 9 on w question whether apy muni-ter, cxce-ding an estimate voted by the chamber should pay the excess ont of bis own pocket. No fewer thao S71 members against 476 voted that he should ; sad. aoder existing eiream- stances. this voto must ronuer a minister, especially a fh anee minkter. very Uveomfortable. Ong report orxt week promises to be as exciting as any one we have ever Written sluce the frat breaking out of the revolu- tion. Miscellancous. Crourta ano Bmarieon oy Caccurta—The Caleutta | Star staves that there bas been, as yot, no material di- ninution in the number of death caused by the jar proof of the charnctertaio caured by the ewellpox at fo week ‘hich we believe (e be under the truth. the pum- | Ler of deaths fu the Britieh metropolis wwald be. allow. ing for the difference of popniation. (wo thousand wight bunvred a week; and we need vot wry that euch an entry in the bilj# of mortality would throw the popula laviou of London into « frenzy of terror Commencran Fan min Doman A og established firm in the cor rn Daring erependod pay mes we of great reapoctability. eansnctio bare been mpem This ie almort the | only stoppage of any consequence fr many mouths ta Dubin, unosval sound. proof that pubtie credit during ® poriod of ressure aud difdovlty rkobly bere ie much lowe &: cial business than in former yenra, but there fs wottd the way cf mere speculation, avd comparsively tow lle are protested ord the notaries have bad « very bad trade. — v% American Securities. . ‘tay 18.) jon thie brings U quotations of Americ ties — Interest, — Redewruible. Waited States......Bperetdoiler, = 1-5) wrae, oe vend Dow Ie? eee. 1864 New Teri aed Dire. eo New Tork City. ae) Pewnay i — Oni 16 18 —The cotton yrtowd ia #t Week and ii nny change oan be n<ted im prices it ie in fever of tly but the ede . ieee rial that it Coes ne to a quotation, except ip feir and good qnalitics writable for exporia tick. wbich being relatively rearce are adramerd ono: tigheh of ® pemny perth. by the official i foas. as me cone der rbeuld have been done the p veok Kaur Uplands ere quoted at Tyd; fair Orleans Td: med fair Mobile, 154; middiing qua- Ud toTd The val of which 15. * Fners. but etendy The € Rew York, which we expeetod by T are lobed for with seme angiety aa, in the erent of their bit wy Tavors ble ato the receipts at the «hip. Pinu porte, there will be & greater reort to working eh rt time. Berend ror Wee Mav 17 0 th the exeeption of fvir, whieh mein we on Fries y inet kh, eodt mmenor Rot the huviness wasdoneat som & (Hot. however emownting to Mretrt, bows ver, mow fall the plenting of the commit vty fevore ble. The Commitier of Brokers the piece fair Cy lends ot Tied. Mobile Tid ot Amert 6420 Sure’ 1 roe Reyp ped Thame have been ti he root Gnaiw Manet. May 14 The imports of ar since Inst Tuesday. are upom ® mode. “Uf the 8558 quarters ot foreiga wheat, sare from the Baltic, aod atd 1.40 trom MAY 29, 1850. ‘under the direction of the Governors of the Alu j dis prices. The market (his morning ws well i and dealers; the genoral basin t wo active as during the past weo! need prices of Friday were {i ry ceeded. Wheat changed hands toa improvement on last Tuesday of Id. to 2d. per bus on the higher class of Baltic. and 2d. to 3d. per bushel on Rhenirb aud the middling qualities. Flour also wae 6d, to le. per rack and barrel dearer, Oats im- ‘oved id. told. per bushel; Oatmeal 6a. to 9d. per load ; beans and mg each ls per quarter; and y 2d. to 3d per bushel. Indian corn was fully 28. 6d. per quarter higher than this day sn’night, aud there is not much offering; 328. per 480 Iba, wes paid for American yellow corn Mav 17 —The temperature has become milder the lust day or two. whichis now vory desirable for the buckward vegetation There was of bus ers of wheat and flour at this and business proceeded in quite « retail way. at similar prices to those paid last Tuesday, Oats wad barley were unaltered in value, bat Egyptian beans being venrcer improved Js per quarter. There was a good demand fer Indian coro for Ireland. at an advance of Gd. per quarter ; 228, 6d, por 480 lbs, was paid for American yellow corn, American Propuce Manxer.—The demand for both pot avd pearl ashes during the past week has been al- together of a retail character, and the quotations are with difficulty maintained. In querciteon bark there at advancing 4 nO mater! md the t ions are confined to a few hhds. Philadelphia iis, 8d, with 400 bays (ull fruits) at $4 9d te 9a 64. For lard a fair Inquiry ia experienced, and about 128 tons have been disposed of at Six, to Sls, Gd, as in quality; but at theso rates the quautily offeriag is very Limited, Tallow cont really fine rather better pric at nes in request, and for have veon paid. Bee's. wax Deets a fair eale. and four to dvs tons have been ti Pen atfull prices OF butter a eranit pareel remark: ably fine. brought 84s, but fur fair to good over 3ts. to could not be realised. Oils continue dali, and although offered at a reduction, do not fiad re buyers, Turpentine is lower, 64. 6 been accepted for 700 barrels ceded in value and SOs must now treme price, Of tar the sales are to upwards of 3.000 barrels at { + former figure from th dered exteusive. amownth t ba ship's side. don easier terms On jinn rice has been iu fair re. quest, and 250 tierces ordivary old changed mands at Iss Sd to 18s fd; good wew ia worth 20x. In flax. reed or Timothy ‘seed there is netbing Clover reed hus met wich new stieation and about tons have been sold on speculation to bold over, at to its Ampnican Provision Magner —Little haa boe in beet this work, the late advan who are Instock ty hold brek little offering the werket is In pork wo ean not Hons bave been « price. The I 38 done those ticn in bur for w bales have country demand is slow. but pi ri firm. Fhoulders have sold more frevly; fioe hows there is an active inquiry Jord are reported at 150 tons; thece are buyers at 31s, but holders, generally are uot inclined to goon atthis view. In ches jekwerd weather has enused English cher more readily » to move For tallow there bas been an improved an advance of Gd per owt, Liawed cake gleeted, Lospon Cony Manxor, May 17—The fresh samples of Reglich and torciga wheat exhibited to-dey were moderate, but millers continued (o purchase with eau- tion and trade ruled dull at Inet Monday's terme) ebany ard buts moderate business dotng. yoand malt takeuslowly at former terma, Bea peas purchased to @ fair ex but no change in icex English outs in smat! sapply, and for good Kirds. in rome instances, Ga above, Vorcien sold ton xtept at late rates. Buglith wheat 42s. to S0s.; red. O8s to dds. Faricurs ar Lavenroot.—-Preight® have been very rtiff this week, owing to the continued seareity of toa- nage, and rather better rates have been pall goncrally. yn engers the change is less decided. but prices hove rather improved than otherwise, We quote for New York—dead weight 12+. 6d « 178 6d per ton. flue goods 17% €d., coarse 16s. hardware 128 Od., ewrthe wore 10.8158. Boston dead weight 158. 269, fine code vhs. hardware 26%, earthooware 1s, @ Lbs, Piitiederphin— dead weight 15. a 20s, fine goods 25s, bardwere 25s., earthenware 12s. 6d a 1b4. Baltimore— L weight hardware 25s,, earthenware 128 alos, f is. New Orloans—dead woigl .. fine 20n, hardware 30s. carthonware 126, Gd, Pani Roursn, May 17 -Tn consequence of the an nouncement in the Preneh Assembly the Paris fourse exhibited an unersy feeling throughout the aftersoow ‘The Five per Centefell newrly Lf, but rallied a» little towards the close of the market, the last quotations Deing 87 S60 The Three a Cents 54,40. The Bank of France rhows a fall Court of General Sersions. PRESENTMENT OF THR GRAND JURY. ‘The Grand Jury for the May term, made the follow. Preventinent, when they were dismissed by tho To the Court of General Sessions of the County of New York :~The Grand Inquest of the eity and county of New York bave been soengrossed by their duties im the fury room. Vinited attention could possibly given to tho various subjects embraced in the special ebarge of the court. We have, however. visited and examined with some enre, the public institutions Howse. So far as our observation extended, thoee de- voted and patriotic citizens are entitied to high cor mendation for the faithfulness with which they ha: barged their dutics to the public, Randall's Island. under the charge be conduet jon, The | tly the offspring of erime fe charity been reasoned pending rain and their temporal and moral wonte amply provided for ere the fore of evil example could impress their tender minds, aod by appropriate training avd eduestion. they are being prepared to fill a rerpeetable position in society Additional ae COM wedath are evidently required for the con tantly inerensing number of inmates, Thesr shonld Le promplly provided. as the expense of this tnetita- tion will be cheerfully met by the city while the evi- drnee# of its benefits continue so gratifying and eatest number of dixpored of within « given J problem has been eat Th ecertaln the gre hieb could possibly ve area We ondersinnd the factorily scivid ateleven thousand to the acre Delng weeom plished. a8 OUF globe Ix not yet no or that men lack elbow room it will be well herea‘ter. im it of the dend by the elty. to pay some re- cy. even it the voles of hammnity ts to iHed, ord the bealth of the living uneared for prevent Potter's Pielil feta rooky fe 2 w feot of earth. hardly abowe the carround mg ear. ends of these @ little earth it artivily that frequently the ends. and. the tops of coffins are left exposed to view. It need hardly be added that these me ot putretection, spreed ont npon the face aetion of (he run, tnfeet the atroephere with a pew e +fluvia highly injorious not only to the four. tern hundred persons in the public institutions on the Thnd. hot to the surrounding neighborhood, to « Errat distewer We are informed that the Potter's Fie erntly been pot under the the Almeboure, and th threvn b in reme ce tro y untit for the ase to Improvement will be ontiel wplers the fotter's Field te removed tom Jecality where the oil Uy the coasrac tien ofa erg number aecens'ty of cou. | tinuelly opening the same vault ie obvisied Any lighter ebange will be not only i end bea ceconemical 1b. Lunatic Asylum on the North end ot Mackw mi tments ceoupied hy the pa while at enn alleviate nour visit, numbered of whom about three hua ore of the hewnlt'e «d gisty are free patients ea Mece eeropr to the pane COUN, are elig bly leented inthe eonter of B ys THOTS AE® BOW CODst tate thie portion of t t bine the » improve m b sinty by rkhonae Inbor ting the peblie prorpeaty, without inereased burden to the tex paye of the Alms House department is fo (be efficient and capable warden, ly fitted for the station, tute the iarger ow thy inmates reeeive at his hands the mort kindly and trestment Under hie eate are one thow fitteen pereene. Fil appare ines ne ie ponaibie to te » have been fartbfuliy constructed; ly ereeted, they already require im- the ef The ec nditte The teed s it in there eseemtial qualities, All [tisoners where bewleh will ellow are required te labor. nove spe errtiobed. Al present » Bomber are em- ployed im improving the jeland whole mamber in 6O feet nt le eight hundred and fifty one ‘The new Pricon Hospital, located meer the southern y | better order to report. | there bas been very little done; the | deg uate, but im the | + eee TWO CENTS. amity of the island, is nearly ready for % plan of this edifice is admirable: ue its counteus: tien reflects no credit on any person concerned therein. Although built on a foundation of solid reok, and hh waterrails apparently the most enduring, its walle already indicate insecurity and #poedy delapidation, In the erection of publie buildings, durability ah ould be te garded as the first requisite; but those of reroat soprttuction {rxamiued by us, seems to have been built 0 degra! ghtest attempt to evcure a quality so ‘The Horpital building at Bellvue is in a very dil dated condition. ‘The walls were faithful: courte ened, and need little or no repairs, hut the entire wood work requires renewal. Portions of it, exposed to the weather, is ins state of rapid decay, while repeated scrubbing has nearly worn the floor ont. N standing those disadvantages the institution. whieh is under the el ange of Col Mann. isin adwirable order, We are expecially gratified in being abin to cnnmead the careful attention bestowed on patients ia this, and. the boepital establishments. by the medical foros em- gaged It was rarely we entered a ward without find- ing & medics] attendant in waiting; aul in every in stance of enquiry, the patients appeared satisied with the treatment they receive Thero are flao huudred and thirty-four patients now unger charge The city prison. fu the balls Srjossiee ts far from be ing in such condition asa house of detention sheaid be. We are satisfied that its efficieat and phi thropie keeper. Mr. Edmonds exerts every mau his power to Keep it cleanly aud comfortable fault lies partiy in its style of lack of dormiteries and other crowded population, but mainly fithiness of whieh it i+ daily aod anavoida | the reeeprn ‘The two former of these may be reme= Gied by the authorities; the Litter. with population crease, [tis possible to make gements of the batlaing as i , Which will aliow it to be Kept ia somewhat Among these ebanges, we would euamee rote the substitution of grated ‘rou doors to the aelis tm of the present close wooden oaes; irom bedstead; d the reciamation of all the cetls within the eaclo- for prison use » were painfully hnpreseed while examinig the The partly in the modatious for ite the now stand on by th alarming uyenile depravity. Mere children were under ova- ment charged with generally mt rg eorruption of our yo quest the Koeper to prepare a stutement of th ail the prisoners, Hut our porsousl inspec not prepared us for the ancomfortadle fact disclosed, that more than one-third of (ie prisoners are minors, The arrengements made by this city for rh. tion of its youth are «just couse tor prida. nud « laade able example to the whole ountry. To support that athe wealth of oar citizens ix ly lovinleds And in its bebulf the time and intel vot them, generously givea. But all While we enltivate the yout | Beart to be corrupted. “Inde Vity which is spreading | @ietely arrested, what is | will svom be wholly so; | futher or mother, aod w | booty. jo seclusion. upon Randall's Lalsud. will he fp. | tunste compand with those who, having @ home | within our elty’s bounds, aad enjoying the beneliva of ima y ase now id who Kaawe wil by the pal its educational care, are yet couipelled to breath the minsma which intects the moral atmosphere of tte pouth No one can eontempiate Without emutioa the Je gacy We are about to leave the succeeding generation iu the preeoeious eriannals What the future will be, if th o grow until the great mase of ¢ duprave exppct de imagined withour horror, 1t dous not seein to be within the power of the pab- | lie authorities, under exisiing lows, cars wards curbing the evil intiuences vow worklug upon | our youth, We have not examioed whether all that | can be done bas been, Our attention fo this point has been sufficient, however, to sutisty us tinal (oe ms of confining juvenile delinquents ai the City can and should be improved. They should lously kept wpart from edult prisogers This is ob- vious. ‘The faiture to separate them heretotors, ie mainly to be necribed to want of pecomary accom dation. That 4 the Cliy Prison ooeupien by the Bixth District Police, was intended for javenile deline quents, and should be immediately restored co ite original purpose, aud quarters claswbere provided tue the police. Oficial restraint, bor must be exercleed for the protection of our youth, aud to chat end facther legislation t* pee: It is held that toclety has ower to compel the education of enildre it mot equal power te shield thom from vi we admit that while at home they ate ouly liable to the authority whica governs there, i \¢ mol, newer lene, both the right and the daty of suciety to guard them trom evil axtoeiations aud cor when abroad! Clenriy it is. W y Prison. children confined under the five-day net, for being drunk. This fact eugg sts forcibly the uceonily fora Inw inflicting severe penalty ayon (hy Lie delivery ot intoxieting t ever weight moj f Nquors tom an infringement of per that the objeccion app gardtochildren, 80, ais he md o# of latawy; wad o, under a fixed age, + plicvs of pavle amuse unless accompanied by reiativ s oF mucors, Buch provisions of law, itshouid be the daty of the pow lice to enforce ; oud that power should be iaporati required to disperse ail cougregations of idie by enye nliy street gamblers, and these around atresé Spd places of public resort. [dleanas isa fralt~ ful parent of crime, and no where ‘eit more the crowds of youth who ud hours la the rula of ¢ oyancse of pase ty 1 that the publ ebildren, will be which ts now very often t tholr own ¢houiders will mainly children eomaitied to their sbip enter upon tankood with corrupted uneuiiivated facuitien The influence whieh nacuce and castom give to them, the law and its mimiste vever attain, The charm of # mother's love ean keep ebildren within the eetle ecirele. when polleemea try in vain to drive them from the stevets; aud the poner of carly tought be dience toa father u more eMlete ntl rn youthtal steps all the penalties which cam be wraag wtiee them to eater. Lal he provided for prisoners evil doors, t from thowe < aid be reliered from the ot sand beastly exbalations pi pe and pleers of detention at pallee out the city bare not boon examined They bave not 4 to ve favorably, aud are regs perutinieing survey A trensieut visit ur favorsbiy of ebiidren tm that phere; and others thele Altheim The hroaghout, Of three but five were sica, nd they very slightly The manacement of this be: ficenee. end thir principel. We Retenum, are enti+ 4 to the approbation of the publte tor theit futhfal- and eMiciency. It is to be regretted that tne modations ai the I are ive. « made to elect a * which canaet be mlorg ment of their premises of enquiry rebreed to we by vie nu exten ont ah a of theit thaa those seientific + to usetul purposes. | Pet from the manner if which the sate ie noted at the fect of Forty fourth street Bet River, and Chemteal Company at Willian burg. Uh rom pacritytag soime al chra@ioal oF me chap The polite ofloer forcement of the le lating «uch establi<h arent ould enforee them without delay. before a season 0 the year overtakes them that way a in evroading Giscnee and death, Very reepectinliy eubmitted JOUN A. KENNEDY, Foreman, Cronee Townenp. & ereta Geann Jury Room. May 2th 1850. The Southern Cotton © 5 The Movie (Als.) sidvertiver of the Dit vast. «nye: — The recounts trom the cotton regions ace very dis It te universnily conceded that the prom Srtem evap. at thie exten of the year, wore « ory saye: “The evap than it was ever before ke be Nee ar werre t te Just the Dave seen, within a fow days. quite a number of plaw from the counties above and they unite im saying thelr prompeets were meter ee gloom re entrusted nh the cure ging. weever Kaew them. and vdnce t bad A corre: pomde nt of the Montgomery (Ala) Advertiser, of the Ghd inet cays: The eottoe crop oo the river 8 well ae on many of the creek lands of Souk Alntame ie regarded hy cood Judges. nearly a tocal failure. The Warrior river ut high. bat «bowty fall ing snd the folds on ite banks have toder eer ortwelve days Should the water now retire, beraly he in a condition tor replanting i month if before early in June, for a cotton thie period lect year ‘There were sixty-nine deaths in Boston for the week, eauding the 25th inst.