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= om ional franebises of the , But, with oll ‘etherwiee irit of the the improved feeling and goed | eandidate wen thought [by the people to have s t had declared that Ireland should uot havean | The Reported Tronbkes tn General Plerce’s Shillty and seal it in the concent of an inletignnt Pery aeg p eg oepeetaingy pare Baskind—ef those to whem governments are ene » ft wae thelared bythe ret Jmverican acket station, but nevertheless they asked | Cabinet—The Hards asa the minority, detested by a large portion of the upper classes 4 stoquate roads. We aire recom | obliged to defer more thanithey had done—sonstituted a 4 ca election. A fight emsu cou that port of che money for the packet service ebould be | {From the Londen Chronicle. May 4.) and of ‘the cleray, ill-supported im some parts of | Tenaya colemists £0 look to this essential matter, and | better guarantee for the preservation of peace than writ. | ef which the civic guards awailed the peasautry paid by Ireland, (Hear, bear.) Ttway raid thatinop | The rupture im the American Ca! the Kivg’s dominions, gaan to - betrayed im wy ‘every means in their power to promote and eneourage | ten engagements. Every day that peace pamernee their owords and wounded rever: v w! , , auiouneed a nx this ince! they forgot the increased cow | week ago withall the posittvencss of Amertean telographs, gevey, dy Between ; a pore unl’kely. The deputation Our seconnts of t Fees ee ei cron the fenyle. Uihere ‘was reipstion | provee'o have quighaaiiiie foundailen se we anticiges | Ghai nes fier saneas Gi as borreen bustela. anh NE Te a tes cosine part fer dole | Grew, Kari Clarendon remlaing to consider the matter indefinite that it may probably be the sam fu the duty on nats and onehavieg, on brogade and arti | ted: but the impression of ministerial disunion continues | Swirzertacd, the aceds Of ostility and ill neighborhood | Ti con he found that. wherever roads are mace, set An ivfluential meeting of the electors of the city of | fight et Chemberry, wentioned under the hea of Ital, fioini flowers, and things of that sort, and then they were | widely prevalent, and ceems to be env tained by the pare | have been sown by Maxzioi’s mischievous insurreetion, | 1107. Cd euttivation will follow as a natural eonsequence. | Loudon had been held, to adept auch measures as 6! told of the cowforts of the poor being increased. (A titans of the President no lese genernily than by his od | gpa the cabipet Of Turin has once more been led to ex Auritalia gives every prospect, of soon rising te bea | place Baron Roth-child in bis seat in Parliament, not- Italy. laugh.) His main objection to the proposal was t | verearies, The alleged cause: e mush | pose iteeli to peril by @ spirited defence of men who have | Perri pty ote bly itt iy voiypenn. 5 colony | withstanding the recent throwing out of the Jewish REPT FIGHT—CURRENCY—TROOPS, ETC., ETC.| would be most oppressive to the industriows poor of Le | less interest for ux than its pr weaves. in | Soe ee Pty wie te, respect of the eountzy. in land. (ear, hear.) ‘The budget was conceived in & | the form w direcily in favor of England. ( po.) The | Cusbing bac ration of Mr. Pitt eighty years ago Was & ae then, when he said—“ Tho unifurm policy of Eaglaud | the s bas seen to deprive Ireiand of use of herownre | ( eourees, lenee of eee they were driving at this mo- | sgent. Many of ine iret ers had voted most un- | ci willingly against the government on this occasio; £ \ lcoger. Its porulation, as we have said. is | Fmancipation bill by the Lords ack tomtom, tales deeaeion oe 1 the currest rumor bad assumed. Me. | Ritzertand the old sore hee broken afvesh fa the anton | Mery zeare reer fee Poulos, ha we Mang oat 0 | ReniteeN iemncize telegraghic exble wes laid down et Chamberry, on she, evening of 4] } Crofne of Vriburg: Tessin bas been openly menaced by Austria; | iodorers, but wen of intelligence, of keiemce, of business | with perfect success, between Dover and Ostend, on the 0 Switserlane. eee, We Met he | the elleet of the Austrian Miniiei’s last note at Borne | Prauits ard business babits, who are flocking there from | 8th ult. Thin second aubsoarine telegraph belongs to the | “tte Remon povernmeat has formally deereed tho wit gh ties “UNG | Yat mueh tha: the Bwiss Federal Conucil was en. the polut | Thiru of Furoje ard amarica, I must not be expeet- | same somyany ox thet from Dover to Calals, and will | aryeai of the present pepe currency, and expects 10 | of vending him his passports, - y. rape : a apres ¢d (het ite thousends—and before long, perhaps, its mil- | supply the means of tra) gor ee | vee 4 able to effect tivis wituin the current year, and witho | pe ene er dhe. Feeeek, cabiact | Wcme-—will all become gold seekers and gold-diggers. | to the eontinent of Europe withont thelr belng subjected | tog or inconvenience to the holders, Foster frontier, | Ty Telsim the Frenei cabioct | Ai%traly must have snore expanded views and loftier as. | to the delay and annoyance of the vicé of the French en, | "Xe turther zelesatious lind buen made in the tren! kas despatched i His de er ne ne ueis | puations: it must become a country, in the general | therities. ‘The uew Une is seventy mules im length, and | pent of the Milanese cently proved bimselt at Turia to be one of their | teeing of the word, At prevent Anstralia, with ite fer- | contains gix wires. + Feeter Han, |. Th Austrian force in Tuscany is to be reduced by 2,0 mort necrupulous agents ; and some weeks ago | TOK EG venial eliznate, has to be fed from othereonn- | _ The "May meetings’ were in progress at Freter Hall, | wen. who are to be detached ieto the Romagna mony ¥ nd to make ker subservient to tha interests aud | 6x lish people.” (Heer, hear.) | pursvi pehey, | tent aguin i» power; Dot wt the eam tims. he” must is ond violent sntipathien to which the | Russia iu the East would be held by France to onstitute brpoier er tk Pea Cheadle? for abst they | “From Ireland the ohiet intelligence relates to the emi- Russa: that to him, and s very numerous party in {reland, the | promotion ef so notorious a “Young Am {woul | g suilicient ground or pretext for the abolition of existing | {ffs Mey lave to Bis Coretta the people, eome to | gration movernent, which is more active this season than CONFISCATION OF THE PROPERTY OF EXILES. | ig out of suy government wes 6 Very inferior questios; | ind the vigor Mee, TR fer RE Mae Mhle | territorial treaties on her ewu immediate frontier. At | (Ooo af the country has resonrees within it-olf to sup- | ever, end mnortly t0'Atwerica, the means being raprlied by | The Adsinistrative Counell of the Kingdom of Polas, re © man's Lo aon Jn tee gypgal Bas 0 THE | any rete, the levguage of M Hla de Buteaval hos revived | 10T Sie the sooner they wequire this Knowledge, tho | remittaneos from previous einigrants ia the United Staies, | has decreed the confication of the property of those i not for & mement prevent him yoting a don. Dee the teases cmatibie | waxesoy.a ensiona of the Kelgian goverament; and, | PoP 6. vutil they do they will never achieve what, 4 The Tord Mayor of Dublin and party had been ono vielt | litical refugees who have not taken advantage of the a’ 2 mensare ee weeeeet (lane bear.) tie Sh ga goed it ia connection with this cireainstanee that | Ye Loe ‘they will axpire to reach—prosperity. great | tothe Mayor acd corporation of Liverpool. The execu: | nesty. doubt that come few Irish memde ote’ has measure fom conscientious, s mf ie . *Ob, oh!’’) But gprocerded the honorable mor v Just proved sbort a Lit pata thy in this house has been, I must fthe of say I do net believe that in the worst dayr of the dissolving it poles or the elbams wore scandalous corruption ex- | fitted for tae S feted that I have seen practiced under my own eye in | to trouble ou eorrupting Irisu members. (Confusioa, and cries of | pute th “Name, namie!) | am the hands of the House. olds the theory (Continued cries of ‘Name, name!’ aud “No, no!’?) T | entiar to re slof fpatronsge, There fis really some | the young Duke of Brabant, whose majority was recently | ‘i aj ti f Hover, Brioget and Kicherd Stuckpole, at Ennis, Vosrpaers este at you ; oI ness, ané independence They must eonsider the gold ‘ups o' bial ¢ Ic ac Sioa 0 : a gs Re Pee seoreyed ! colebrated a aational feskival by the whole Legit which they peer cs gathering as ouly the means to au count Caro,.00 the fu ult., reported zeefy in A Turkey. fe American people, is oa the point of | abertly south, Meanwhile King Leopold proceads te | ¢m¢ ; that end, the great goal of human ambition, and es setae lane mg ery tines (os sone 1e30, eutio QUIET AT CONSTANTINOPLE—THE HOLY SHRIN upon the question of the pezson best | Periin, and the Emperor of Russia te Warsaw, whence it | pecially the ambition of the Angio‘Saxon race, The Mexehester Chamber of Contmerce have addressed York coliectorsiip. We do not mead | iy probable that these sovereigns will repair, with the a wemortal to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, calling rs with a deiailed bistory of the dis | King of Prussia, to Vienna, Iu Holland, where the pria- England. for the immed aie adoption of a decimal currency, Lt be useful reading for anybody who | ciples of n {ree Protestant people ere indistructibly rooted | KOSSTTH, LORD PALMEKSTON, HALE ROCKETS, AND An ‘Atrerican Sister’ writes a sensible letter to the at an austere disintere:teducss ts pe | inthe staunch support and primative manuers ot the WILLIAM THE THIRD-—CHARLES GAVAN DUFFY IN | Times, suggesting that the 662,848 Poglish women who ublies; but a few words on reciastanies | pation, the Pope has repeated, with aggravating cironm- {NE COMMONS—PEACE DEPUTATION BUTWHEN ENG- | giyned their names in Mrs. Slowe’s books be requested to | QUESTION SEYTLED—THE ARMAMENTS REDUCE) EM Ere. ‘A despatch ef 25th April from Constantinople says “The newspapers speak in a tranquilizing tone. ‘The tion of the holy shi is settled acoording to the of Russia. M, de la Cour, French amabassador, agreos wi ne, name 2 ils ae, | or A ; ent of o e i “ es as ‘aes 2 « i caeutirerthe Huuse, that it is their wish T should | Th Gemocratic party occursed | fhowledge of the crowm, ‘Thaking has availed himacelf of ee pT etet ppteeprer alana, RADE— | ine the emigration of manumitted slaves. ‘ thata. Torkish) slennes bad east] Seme, Tshall do 90. (Laughter, cries of “No, nol’ and | towards the clore Polk's presideney. whem the | the energy displayed by the ultra-Protesiaat pacty to | SBIPPING “TELEGRAPH, AND OTEK NEWS. | IPROUSTT CC ice utler, Dean of Pelertorough, died of | | Corfu letters state that a, Turkis! “Nome, vame!’) democrats of the great State of New York split inte sec | eicct ministry to which bs was not warmly attached; Mr. V. Sccuty‘rese, amid great uproar, and was un- | tions, who called themselves, or each other, by the gro. | ghd by the diarolution of the Second Chamber of the derstood to complain of the clerge that had veen made; tesyue dexiguations of huukers and barnburners No | States the new eabiaet throws itself upon the high 4 hi overs packet ehip Daniel Webster, against the bark Alert. to | still in the bay of Salamis, and was to be inspected ne Dut amid the neise and confusion be ceuid uot be heard | canie has ever been assizued for the severance, exe*pt | Orange «nd Protestant party in the country. Lastly, in | of State, since the accession of the present goversmen’, | Plo Go veg. « coltigion im the Irish ebannel, a | day by King Uuho uf Greeeé, | in the ples | the discontent of a large number of local politicians at | Penmark, where the constitution framed in 1843 has vir- | 9uthor ing t 8 opening of the letters ie sa gdh vee tirgcnogne tas rbig poe iy Mr Piuxw asked whether any directior i fleet to return to Col eti s i disease ef the heart. there with erders for the Ottoman Paditeen given, or Morey ity ty. the oes Tn am action bronght by the owners of the Boston | #tantinople. On the 22d ult. the Freneh squadron , Mr. J Bait (Carlow) rose, and with cousiderable ve-! the monopoly of office by a smull oligarchy of load- | toany placed ibe supceme ower in the bands of the | in Euglan aie nessa ania Paige ET At ecu cE ENN ae, ae | Gen. Ter Mgiecon, Napertes, that eat ae the copoen |S wily, by requirieg on certain questions that resolu Tord Vatammstox—No much instructions or orders lave ‘jTnBe ad.heen one or, two sretvats with gold from ; eran | or for New Ross be taken down, (Creat laughter, and | cf the schlem the ceswioms of Mexiean territory were | ticus should be curried by three-fourths ef ths votes | been given ; and, as far ai my knowledge extends, 20 | Austate, ona hy these arrivals variea Uiale from | 4 pw RASTERN TROUBLE—TWR BRITISH AMBASS, reuewed confusion ) awakening the dormant su . f Mr. Dovry again rose, but the ealls of “Name, name,” snd the party which bad matinied against | {aifon by the refusal of the Asrembly to accede to the were so loud and incessant, that he was unable to pro- 1 democrats fell naturally, for waatof any deceut | conditions to which the very existence and integrity of one , into the rising eurreat of feeling against (be | the Danish monareby are attached. This absurd conduct The CuAinman—I beliove the motion is, that the words y letons of the northern | given, the government is once more thrown into agt. DOK AND HIS MOVEMENTS. although some few @igrins had been | 5 tne route of Bt. Petersburg, of date April 2ist, it | stated that Persia fs preparing’ for another expediti axaingt Herat. ‘The Brisish ambesssdor, Col. Ship ey who is alluded to--(hear, hear,) has — opened ; nor Inge abmdant at reign refuge usted. aa oti eee tthe ben wertslclynot bese dons | ‘The Wert India mail steamship Magdalena had arrived mertsof the slaveiolders. ‘The result was the | orthe winority tends wahappily to undermiue the eon | snes we vere in office, nor au Taware that ithas loca | ot fouthempten, with she South American and Wet | Oca 'ea shat he would demand his passparte if ¢ of the Hon. member for New Roca be takea down, Wat fitatlon, and among minor consequences, tho | tirntion itsle, sud, powdbly” to affect the indevendouoe | acne at all. ndia mails, bu been P day Sth ii iseusst ok | Engtwnd by intelligence via the United States. ected expedition were ourried out, e the words ? (Great laughter. election of ( n of the whigs | ofthe State. Such is the general aspret of Kurope on On Thursday Sth inst,, a more animated diseussion took FS y | ng a NE ey, ety strictly fa order in | tociice. Bi burners had es- | Cea Ticks “without adverting to the most grave ques: | Zlice. Mr. ‘I, Duncombe begged to ask the Becretary of ibs last report of the Register General of Health, in an anah.og the wotion that the words (interreption)—that | poused hecamo re om any | tors ofall, wbich may be slowly advancing to their sola. | State for the Hone Deportment, in couequence of t v0 4 acces, dhe words, which are fresh in the recollection of every | inherent defic to pass | tion ia the Bast; and assuredly these difficulties and em. | poiisical informations having be t Wiltinin | eit i pain be ares ee Fie crit Money Marxer —The market for British funds throag! wember near me, should be taken down, (‘'No, no,” | sion as ti barrassments are sufieiently great, though they prevent | Hole, inventor and manufacturer of war roc the public health, In the firs weeks of April the 1 at deaths i ere, 1,040, 1,243, 1182; in the last | cut the week had been steady but not animated. Closi preb it is the dat he cles i rystematic coniemplation of fomeesi sprehenstons ? a said Hele having been toond guilty aud fiued on th deaths in Jondon were, 1,840, 1,243, 5 Bod uprear. ) Tanprebend that it is the duty ofjthe clerk | rican y ae eee tio jet, | DO greund for serious apprehensions as lon ay ae} Cee ee naY sinker if eck ee eaten week of th nih tbe’ dlininution is considerable, the | peices on Friday, sols for account, 100% » 7 use to take down the words. (‘N®, mo,” and | the freecoll question oy within limits whish do not juatity or ad p i en d : " infos wing 1089. In the ten corresponding weeks of be te became auxious for a reconeil i iom of the groater powers. government to proceed wit the second infurmn wing path ponding weeks of | cua ow sie. Atami RET ate, Gaeaheael miese daly: pocomplished singe .| ee erns warren nae 8 ' egainst Mr. Hale, or any other pecsons, whether we number of deetha was 005, which, if) Pry og, ddis., 2 piem., do. angel, 2 ah | tion, which wes t n.) fi. Moons rore, but from the noise, uproar, and i ; — \ ; f i nised in certain prorortion according to increase’ of | sof the ord he uttered rearhed the “hupkers'” had expiat i de of their exiles or native born subjects, laid under the provisions | 78 ain prover r a ae : -> shad pbb Peer eons re plan nye rvh rear cry er ofa f | A Practical Proposition to Mrs, Unelo Tom | Cf law passed during the reign of Wilar TIL inthe sear | population, becomes 1.(25. The excess of mortality in | 40d & quarter per cents, 102) eee ane | ‘The Cuammax t T ean taka no course | opposition. Cover pre remie Stowe. 1.07, entitled ** An act to prevent the throwiag or last week, the estimated amount, is thereforg 65, | | Tans Dover —Furds netive, all day. Closing qnok - fanguage tbat may | the principal ag bg bis party, a on Times, May 5 ] Recetaaoh cies teawnnc tt dash a result wh veh mors tavoratle than any these | tions:—Thres per cents, car, 62fe. Obe.; foraecouat, f2) Slenras ben hs ieee € rally bel ' - dsinee the cold westhor set in, In | £0c.; Four and a halfs cash, 109f, 950 ; account, 2 this question, he went over the whole circum. | Teturms bave ady | danorry the death time they have ranged i Luerezia Borgia’? OF THE TEMES. ing voticed the arrival in Loudon of Mrs. ofthe care, with which the public are al lrous of making a proposition to ber, aud | d thought be should be abl a simple American “ sister,” | there never had been a political proseeution inatit e metropolis, would encounter, | such absurd and ridiculous grounds. He beliey % bat for bis ty, Bave been used einber. It is for t Hease to say wh nal 06. 1c will therefore be x duty, # the words ate takem down, to report them tot Bewse. (Hear. hi Mr. ©. Moore ao re about 1,000 weekly; since that | 20e.’ Bank stock, 2 680f, om 1209 to more than 1,600 ver ad been played at the Royal [tas | alee nile Got: apes toainehaianesaniion per bine Subs satan bg Se net during the week’ in the market for American Seeritie Jian Opera, London, time this eearon, and, with regard to the three prix J. Barr bh Both seemed tos but from y of the people of Britain looked ypon thi which remain firm, Present quotations are thus giver Duffy, and the extraordinary noive ile ties she at present epjoys, an Sfaras it had gone, with unmitigated disg characters, in buch # manner as has United Stetes 5 per cent bonds, 1886 ma 8 y were allowed to gevticulate in dumb show. At had My the Zimes is alike welcome at'the palace and the cottage, | He believed the prorecution was bringing the govermment | ‘tderarely equalied. The double att United States 6 per cent bonds,’ 1862. Jevgth peared in yenture to beg a sual! space in your coluwns as my | int) disrepute—and whom was it to please? He believed | Merio, further echanced dy the tale, United States 6 per cent bonds, 1868, ‘ich not only contains one of the most inte. | 1 yoas, was uot to be res | xe d to state thst, Jee Dil Me Moons was b on the Eccleriast “medium.” it vas to please the Austrian government, and there was | the whole combined in an opera I, have seem it stated that the ‘twenty-six folio | strong evidence of this in rome of the papers | the best music of Donizetti, but with the “ illuraimated address” which was so | He should be glad to bear that the prosecution would be | reeting and exciting of !yrical d J States 6 per cent Ins, stock, 18: ined States 6 percent Ins. #tosk, ng the debate a simi recent was p d the Speaker th . York State 6 per cent, 1858~ be such motion could be made, (Cheers and o lately sent to the women of America, contained the sig- | aoundened. fisted. The house wa. d to [reste Reise thers.) themselves natures of 662,848 Englishwomen. cach one cf whom, wo | Lord Patmupston, in reply, stated eubstantially, thit | dom has a vast assembly be z | Penncyivania 6 per cent bends, 186 a me, was earnest in her wish to persnace in the first place he disclaimed being responsible for any- | 67 14 oe t they claim to be right. Now, it would be very | thing raid reepeoting him either ic Britsh er foreign | consecrated Bishop of | yay ‘and 6 per cent eierling bonds, ¢ and wicked in us to doubt for @ inomeut the true | newspapers. ‘he other day he learned he was acensed ¢ i | Virginie Oper cent in. stock, 1867-76. opy of our English “si vters,’’ and thot philan- | Laving gotten up the Milan revolt, for it appeared so ygraph in the London Tires, of the 4th inst., | (7 6 per cent bonds, 1886, p les of the severance ¥, you vill ackwowicdge, must be very shabby which | cf the Guggers found on the insurgents were of Eny Uist the Duchess of Sutherland bad invited @ lerge yeurucky 6 per cent, 1808 oT lary concern. ‘he present | ends in’ words. Now, what I propose is this—that the | manufacture, and had stamped on their blade, “Ps er of Indies and gentlemen to aneet Mrs. Harriet | yo/ton City 434 per cent stg bonds, i872, .10134 upon the respective cleims | various places which were so charitably opened to ré- | and sun!’ ‘What a detestable and diabotical rev teccher Stewe at Btalford house on Saturday, the 7th. | ycntreal Cit % per cent, 1857-65. - 88 are significantly called in | ceive the signatures of this army ef ladies be again | tienist this wan is,” seid the Austrians, “who se A‘‘er a short stay in London, it was said tbat she would | Ney York City Sper cent stock, 1866 98 It is Known thatesch fr opened, and each lady who has so kindly given her name | daygers bere with hia owa name upon them!” (4 g0 to France and Germany; and having visited Sootlaad | Ney O:icaus City 6 per cent bonds, 1803, potion states ould b Jes t u sf d subscribe 42. 2d, yg. With respect to Mr. Dancombe’ ee ne: once more, abe had promised to be the guest of Major- 8 ‘ of solion sec stataemes | aes are ea oe Teughser ), With sospect to Mr, Dancumbe’smore inn | cs OTe Shean Meicegen, ia Buti’ previous toiser | Peneeyivazia O:atral Hailroad 6” per obi Mr. F. Scwxty, (otwid cries of ‘Ob, oh!” andmucheon- | shelis and fusion ) said—i must co that staiement. Oa the i goeasion referred to, the Speoi clared thatthe motion would have been in order ifit bad been made at the tune | beena the words were used. (Hear, hear.) | and barhburner Mr. J. BALL—I! the honorable member for Now jRovs | are but a watter ot s Mz. Duffy) declines to repeat the words, 1 will not press | dispute (urs like the ol amy motivn for taking them down; but the words used | of the sections to whi were these—“The grossest corruption ever practised | America the spoils of o nivee the days of the Walpoles ard the Pelhams, hay | tion, employ The line of demarcation | must pret y the same as that of the older dis | ‘do not—in appearance, at least— 5 to the creeds of the huakers 2. | Manrachusetts 0 per ct sterting bonds, 1868 ween practined under my own eyes, npon Irish members of | which the organization of Ameriesn parties abundantly | which makes our American dellar. This sum, c9 trifling, | diate inquiry, 1 do no\—said Palmerst TSS, aes cgibee this House.” (Heat, i ar.) | supplies, Leg eubmitied tothe President by the hands | that Lo lecy who could afford to give her name con for @ | tho least disguised the grounds upon whieh I thoughtit my | Téturnto this country. Cincinnati abd St. Loute 7 per cent, first The honorable member having written dowa the above | ofone of the ministers a list of applicants for the | moment eae shale oa! in the aggregate, | duty noe peoee trcmeenttny It ee oe Peete a Eine mortgage. ceases words on a slip of paper, hauded them to toe chairman of ppoivtments dispoeable in the State of | make more than half a nullion of dollars. man bad fifty-seven pounds of gunpowder in hie posses- dab a Chiesgo cod Mississippi 7 per cent, the committee, (Mr Bouverie,) by whom were read Coutrary to AT expectation, the re- ‘There ore several of our Stete governments which con- | mon, or wa! ing rockets for on ordinary purpose; but | HEALTH OF THE ENPRESS—AN EXECUTIVE SOCIAL | an aye . Lee e Bae) from the chair. | of Mr. Cushing were’ taken— | tribute variously from $3,000 to $30,000 per annum to ze- | when I was informed that here was a great collection of | COMMISSION—TIE NAPOLEON LEGACIES—AN AR- | philadelphia and Heading Railroad 6 per ing than sueh those of Mr. Marcy proved fruitless, and henee the re- | wove cur colored brethren to Liberia, to the enjoyments | warlike roaterials, accumulating in an out of-the-way | GUS-EYED POLICE—SHIPMENT OF PRISONERS— shouoravie | port that the latier bad retired from the Premiership. | and privileges of a free and enlightened goverument of | place, urder circumstances of secresy, and connected with $—DEATHE—CEREMONIES, STO. member for New Ross to withdraw the expressioas, | The cause may reer inadequate to theeifect, but there | their own The expense of such removal is $25 for a | other circumstances which tended to show that there was is convalescent. ar, hear.) The honorable gentleman ism young man. | is ro doubt ‘that che mass of the democratic party hal | child. and $50 for an adult. Nos, if these philanthropic | » purpose. the object of which was beyond the limits of | The Emperor bas despatched Senators Correlet and and probably has not the houor of the House aud of embarked the zeul for which uo pudlic question furnishes | ladies, who have 0 kindly given their advice, will with | England, and not the ordinary and legitimate interests of | Marchaud, and Councillors Dubessy and Villemain, on a Wich members so much a beartas T have. (Langhier, | requisite excitement, in tke personal rivalries of « few of | their ‘advice give each her dollar, the sum will remove | commerce, I felt it my duty to iuquire whether these pro- | tour of insyection in the departmenta, to report on the | gage, 16¢8-69 and eries of ~Hear.’) I y him at once to withdraw | neediest spokesiuen It must be born in mind that, | from a “bitter thraldom’’ toa free country either 11,257 | ceedings were or were not contrary to law. 1 wa: ccndition of the people, and coramunicate it eonfiden- FREIGHTS. the words; and I put myself forward to muke this apgeal, | four years suce, a quarrel even more insignificant in- | adults or 22.514 children ! I know this is ‘a small figure | formed thet they were contrary to law; andi think I | tislly 10 the Fmperor himself. Freights to the United States have not varied mi aa Tam as clear asany one from the imputation those | sued in the expulsion of the democrate from a tenure of | in cemparison with the 3.000000 of our enslaved breth | should have been very mueh neglecting my duty if [had | ‘The Senate bas been engaged during two sittings in dis. |». T/elen's to, the United cates, have, nol vanes ‘words convey. ip Bich scemed «lmost prescriptive, and in the bit. | rev, but, nevertheless, 22,514 human souls is a great | not taken such steps as the law appeared (o authorize for | cussing the petitions and report relative to the legacies | {ating the week, Wut were generally stifl, dead welgite The Cuairman, having again read the words written | ivi dissention which bad cast its shadow over the | army. the purpose of putting @ stop to there proceedings. I hold | bequeathed by Napoleon the First. Independently of ber teNe y Kaboutss: se areel ta to New York, @own by the hon. member for Carlow, (Mr. J. Bali,) in | destinies of the republic since the era of its independence. Ul not, then, these ladies, headed by their illustrious | that in doing co I coneulied the honor and dinity of the | various sums of money, Nupoleon I. left pensions of ome _ ber to New York about £s iba, Kreights to New Yor quired, before putt! juestion, that they be taken | Meanwhile, the Cabinet of President Pierce lias given | leaders, cach send this trifle to the places above desig- country. I have, and my colleagues—not only the me: amount to the veterans of the imperial armies, and to | Bar 2 pea he fates re, id, Rr fw Orleans, down by the clerk, whether the hon, member for New | butdew overt signs of the di-cussions over which it may | nated, to be forwarded to Mrs Stowe, to be by her handed | pers of this government, but of the late and aligovern- | the departments which had auffered most feom the wars. Aeht Sai Cave Sat hae hoods. dhes havdwere Boss impeached their accuracy. be brooding, or of the tendenciey which it @deys. Tue | over to the Rev. William M’Lean, of Washingion, the | ments—-have declared repeatedly in Parliament that while | The first levacies were partially liquidated out of the | We! a h Sa8. aoa ioe goods, y Mr Dcrry—The words read are s0 near to those I used | treaty which it has negotiated with the pro tempore | most excellent ard efficisnt Secietary of the American | on the one land foreigners, when they took refuge in | funds left in the hands of the banker Lafitte, but those | C@zthenware, 10s. per tou. that I do not take any exception to them. (Cheers, | executive of Me ense to ceostract a route of | Colonization Society, to be applied to the purposes of the | this country, were entitled to every possible protection | whieh were made chargeable in the codicil on the civil | BARING, BROTHERS & CO.’S CIRCULAR. Janghter. and considerable confusion.) transit across the isthmus of Tehuantepec, suggests | seciety ? which the laws of free Engiand could afford them, on the | list of the Kirgdom of Italy, and on an ulleged sum of | Loxpon, Friday, May 6—5 P. M. Lord J. Kuseair—I ber to .ecall the recollection of the | some topics which may cemsnd our aitention ona future | Ytis a well known fact that in the States there are al- | oiner hand it was the duty of ary government, and the | 50.000,000 franes claimed by Napoleon as the proceeds of | We have no materi change to notice in the Colo: House to the circumstan: w which the honorable gen | occasion, espe mwith the | weys more manumitted negroes wailing to be taken to | police of any government, to prevent any foreiguer from | the crown diamonds, were never executed, in consequenee and Foreign Prodnce markets this week; but we have Heman used the words complained of and the maaner in | xecall of Sanva A’ will have io ratify the eogage- | Liberia than there are funds in the treasury of the Colo. | being concerned in proceeding which might threaten the | of the political events which preceded the death of the , an improved demand for sugar, in which large which be followed them up. (Hear.) The werda as written | ment. The direction which the foreiga policy of Wash- | rization Society to devote to @hat purpose. “I notive that | tanquillity ot foreiznstates. He had no hesitation, how- | Emyeror. It is this latter codieil which the peti- | bas been dor Cotton firm, Breadstuffe dull and chea dow, appear to we, and | believe to the Losorable me ington bas taken in this case is i the comparatively small State of Maryland (which has | ever, In saying that the ningat had no desire to | tioners new demand the execution of. On the subject | r. ‘Ihe official returns of the Board of Trade, for tl Der Limself, us nearly as syinptom, jutely sent out a large party to Liperia) there are now | press hardly upon Mr. Hale, and that the evidence they | being discussed, on the Sd instant, General de Flahaut | hree months ending Sth ulthro, show satisfactory d je was, on this aide of the house, wet with Marcy, on the | rixty persons saitiig ‘or the means to ca:ry them to fad ‘did not bear or justify proceedings avalast | stated to the Senate that, notwithstanding his high yene- | veries of most articles of consumption; the decrease in te] “Name, oame.” (Hear, hear.) Now, it appearsto me | subject of for the New York Exhibi- | ‘he cclony, and this, Hotwithstanding the State apprepri- | any otber persons, British or foreign Upon geoeral grin | ration for be first Napoleon, be considered it injudicious | eing accounted for by the intended reduction in duty hat if the honorable gentieman mi ke a vague | tion. The jan Secretary snacks, in- | ations and the donaticus aad legacies of the Leneyolert in | ciples be held it inadvisable that the proceedings against | to create a new embarrassment for his euccessor, Napo- | As our letters oust be closed two hours before the Ga! amertion which he bad not t of proving, | deed. rather fashioned notions | our eountry. F Mr. Hale should be stopped until the judgmentof « com- | leon HI, by rndd'ing the budget with fo large @ sum, | ze(te is ‘publirhed, we sre not able to give the Bank n| (bear, bear.) be might be jastitied in passing om to other | on the subjec y pride, which we suspect are I will venture to assure the Iadies who have so kindly | petent court had been obtained on the law of the case. | the amount bequenthed in the eodicils amounting to no | tnrns of the current week. There has been a conside: matter; but if, on the coutrary, he meant to make an | somewhat eba tic of his party. We are afrald it | interested themselves in our behalf, that their advice, | Lord Dupiey Sivart denounced the attempt to impli- | lesn than 200,000,060 francs. The order of the y was | tie demand for meney, and rather higher rates of di: assertion affecting the iatarity nd honor of Irish mem- | is4o0 late to that European monarchs, | backed promptly by their active charity, will do much | este Kossuth npon what even Lord Palmerston had tardi- | thereupon voted, and by a considerablé major: | count have been paid.’ Consols leave off 100% Bers, Le ougit to name toe members charged with tois | however re poliey, seurcely deserve to | towards creping hitherto unbelieving cars to their mov- | Jy admivted were baseless fabrications aud unfounded | ‘The ; y y b iteur coninins a decree nominating fifty-Ave de- | kxchequer bills par to 2 premium. The Hen. Kast It corruption, which, ys, is un icled since the | have it sa piclously geoeral proposi- | ing appeals, as weil as loosing heavy burthens and let- | calumnies. parimental commisetoners of police. These are new func- | cia Company haye reduced their rate of exchange fc loys of the Walpoles and the Pelhams. (Cheers.) Josteal | tion, that they ‘cannot be expected to submit to ordinary | ting the captive go free. , Mr. LuiGET inquired whether policewen had been em: | tiorarier, intended to supply the place of the inspectors- | 1illx on Bengal and Madras to 2s. 03,4., and on Bombe of that, however, first aod the immediate fiseal rules.’ ” But we trast that the nooleman whom the As I perecive thet Mrs. Stowe has already had several | ployed to weich Kossurh’s bouse. if ro, whether it was | general and spe of police, abolished some time since. 2s. id., the eompany’s rupee. tunity of sasing, ** Now I will pass to anoth rs dito the New York Pa: | sums placed at ber disposal for kindred purposes, I pre- | Gore by authority of the Heine Oflice; whether the ex- | msjority of the commissioers are retire? officers in | A moderate business doing in Ameriean stocks,—! Sir D. Noxrsys—Nothing is more distres: con( mortgage bonds, 180, wecurrences as tbe preseut, and I appeal to New York and Erle 7 per cent convertibles, 1862 cs 91 New Yi nl nt, New York and Erie 7 per cent, firs ws subject’’ (*'Hear,’’ cries of ** No,” and ¢ If 5; hing to eradicate a few ob- | rue rhe will gladly be the almorer of the bounty of | peuse was cefzayed by the British government, by the | the army ; they are to be ‘ears and eyes” to the govern- | ton City 43¢ in some demand at 10134 a 102. Pennsylva, Lam wrong in this statement the bonorable geatleman stinate prejudices of the untravelled American, and to | these English “isters,” thus in some little measure | city of London, or by the Austrian goverpment, or by the | ment. ia tate 6's bonds done at 98 for a small parcel. $16, will contradict me but ! un ‘ -. imei rove to him that, in the classes distinguished by techni- | Juss of her countrymen for the | Austiian embassy ? Two hundred political priscnera were shipped the other | (00 Eastern Railroad 6’s honds have been sold at 9234 ately after there was a cry of © Na that ifthe chair: | eal rank there ual members whom the | false impressions sbe has wade, and the ill blood she bss | lord Parwunston retorted that the expense of the | day at Toulon for Cayene—among them, it is suid, Blan. | Merylard sterling 5’s offering at 9834, to some extent, man. by the desire of the commitive called on him to name, _ truest democracy ¥o% a in their elevation xo long | stirred, (unwittingly, we will hope ) vowalds a: | police was borne by the couniry, and that it wae their | qniand Caravan, as a punishment for their recent at- | Ma:+achusetts ste-ling 5’s scarce at 107. United State he would doac. But, of course, it was not in the power of the chairmau to de that, and thea the hon. gent immediately said he was coing to pase to another pi lent, for beucticence, for To show that this proposal 1: made in good - | évty, if they had reason to think that persons were ea- | tempt to ecaj or for public virtue, close my card; and though Mre. Stowe may not recognize | geged in proceedings contrary to law, toinform the go- | ‘The Spant the rame, the profesor will rot fail totemember it as | yernment, bat that be had given no epecial directions to | at Paris 4th | i | @s ineeriptions 109 a 110; bonds 1103, @ 1114. Canad. fambasrador, Marquis of Valdegamss, died | Ga 116 a 117. st. He was better known ax Don Juan j See, : | Cocaixeat continues in very imited request, and the subject. (dear, hewr.) Such veing the case, it ap- | 2 the same with that of the New Englond clergyman who, | them rega’ding M. Kossuth. Donoso Cortes, and was a statesman of ability. only of 53 bags Mexioan ailver, at auction, have found bu Peers to me that the committee in geverai, and the Irivh | The Politteal Aspect of Europe. lang ryne, gave him the “helping hand,’ and directedhié | yér, Comex was eatistied the imputation against Koa- | Consulative Chambers for agriculturalaffaira are ostab- | ers from 3s. 11d a 4s., or 1d. decline. Present stock ‘members in particular, may cousider those words as gene. | (Prom the London Times, May 5.) then youthful steps into the paths of learning which be | mth w acaluimny. It wae noi beveath the goverament | lished by imperial decree in the provinoca of Algiers, | sists of 10,307 begs against 8,950 bags last year. ral words used ip debate, whicu the bon gentleman is | — Although # state of epparent tranquillity, under the | haa since so successfully and honestly pursued _ of Britain to give Kossuth ao opportunity of clearing | Oren and Con:tantina. Cocoa —445 begs Isinidad to-Cay mostly sold from 31 fotally unable to prove, (chee a severe control cf despotic government, has succeeded to | AN AMERICAN SISTER. himrelf, The ex Governor of Hurgary was not at all Tke Astembly had adopted unanimousiy a resolution | # °5s., being rather lower. Para is worth 25s. a 26s., an’ ‘the purpose of adixing a stigm is the hurricene which lately agitated Europe would im. 4 beneath the notice of the government. If ke gave his | granting to the widow of ith Eugene Burnouf, the Orient- | Guayaquil about 85s. a 36 ‘they do not deserve (cenewed ebeers)—ana that be is ut- | ply a ver, perticial Observation of the continental ‘The Wealth of Australia. | word of honor he was us much entitled to credence | alist, a pension of 5.600 france, ax a national recompense. | _CoiFKe.—Public eales have been confined to 100 casl Srates to ubagin erly unable to prove any siugle word of what he had tered. (Loud cheers.) if, however, the hon gentleman, en the other hand, is ready, with the speaker inthe chair, | ciples and progressive in ite re ‘So proceed to charge Irish imembers individual'y with that | i¢ may weil be 4 whethe that they have recovered their natural {From London Journel of Cowmerce, May 3 } a* any member of the Orleans family, who visited the | A funeral rervice ip honor of Napoleon the Great was cele- | plantation Ceylon, which realized bi, Gd. a 563. 6d. ned a policy at once stable ia its prin By the accounts whieh reach this country from Aus- | court (Cheers.) He, Mr. Cobden, made nodistinction— | brated on Wednesday, 4th inst ,in the chapel of the Tuil- | full rates, and 1,000 bags native this afternoon, whict} On the tralia, it would appear that the wealth of the Colony | he would repeat it, that M. Kossuth was as much en- | eries; the Emperor and Ministers of State were present. | sold nt 46s. a 468. Gd, being Gd als. cheaper. A cargo of ny of the seems at present to be inexhaustible, so far as gold con- | titled to respect and honor in this country as any mem- | In the chapel of the Invalides a similar servioo was per- | 1,900 bage Bahia has been sold afloat at 44s. for a new but he would say | was received in Purir on May 8d, mentiimed that the Pope | mand continues limited. The total stock of the Trading 4 taining it wherever it wos sought for. Thero is, indeed, | that it would be disgracefni to us a8 a nation if we were | had xenta “+pecial blessing” to Dr. Newman, in hiaewn | Company in Holland ou Ist instant, was 258,000 bag: £9 | every probability that year will elape without any di: | not prepered to vindicate the hospitality due to men who | handwriting, which iy now usually done, “Ihsd the do- | against 226,400 bage lest year, while the Spesttcd sman | reinution being experienced in the yield of this goltea | bad brought hither the good will, confidence and affeetion | cument in my hands,” adds the writer, “and I give you | warrants amounted te 149,704 bags, against 164,066 te and | store. By every successive arrival we hear of new fields | of their fellow countrymen. If it were true that the | the translation as well as my memory serves me:— ab the same daie in 1852, c "@ | being di-covered. where gold is more plentiful than at police were authorized to dog the +tepsof this illustrious ‘May the Almighty aud merciful God bless him, and | Covrer.—The demand continues limited, without any uietery of a sng’e | those places where workings have already been earrisd | refugee, he would denource it as a disgrace to this coun im grace aud rtrength to withsiand the attacks of | change iu quctatios. ofa & agle will | on; consequently there 4s @ constant migration from | try and the House was bound to visit it with their utmost | hie enemies, and to resist the assaults of the evil one; and ‘the Cory market has ruled very heavily through the Fg onrPuod OF | place to place, to reach the latest, expecting it to bathe repiobation, eod the public sense of the country should | may he remember that, being acceptable to God, he must | week, and prices of wheat of all kinds must be quoted 1a. to change the course | richest store of wealth, The ivercase of population in be expresied upon it (Hear, ver.) He would mak | be well proved by temptation.” # 2s. cheaper. Last week’s average of English was 44s, Hl of the age. But | sueh a couvtey is mecevearily very great—not only | whether there had been any communications between the | The Emyeror lad commuted the sentence of death | 44, ond the quantity returned 74,804 qrs. United Sta pialgences, | through ‘iomigration from Grest Britain, but fom the | Home Ofiice ard the yolice with Feleumnce toany proceed: | pasted on the individuals named Mercadies, Galzy, Del- | flour is offered freely at 21s. » 243. per bbl., but demand! whieh only | whol ; from America, from China, the Kast In- | ings taken to watch the premi-es of M. Korsutii t ch, Denis Carriere, Darthez, Gardy, Triadon, by court- | extremely slack. All kinds of sprivg corn have « down- of the ielnads in the Pacific. Still it does Lord J. Rurseit waid—The rule to be observed with re- | mertia) on the 24th of Lecember, 1852, into hurd labor | ward teaveuey; and floating cargoos of wheat are 1s. a 2s. 4 i gg ction he 3 b “ ep pace with the demand for labor. Cemmon _ ference to refugees was founded past the law of England | for life, Those persons were engaged in the insurrec- | lower, while Indian corn, from ita scarcit; pe eg the acteaas@uay eta he Passlve | labor, it is stated, is as bigh as 10s. or 124. per day ; | ard the great in-ernational law of Europe, accordiog te | tionary movements which took place at Bedarioux after Cortox.—The sales for the week have Wer cy tha ve, Y ck eb Ake FH In | and, even at such bigh rate itis not attainable in suf: | which, while they enjoyed the hospitality of this coum- | the coup d'état in December, 1861. at very full prices, and tho market closes steadil Feap ave mood of the Freneh | fejert quantity. Gold, however, is not the only | try, aud were sefe under tho shelter of its law, they | The Marquis de Valdegamas, Spanish Ambassador in | liverpool there bas been good business doing, acd ooca- gorruption with which be has charged them xeneraily, | were lately convul-ed by acarchy have sufficieat comf. | stitutes wealth, Our latest accouniscume down tothe | ber of the Orleane family who had been hospitably re- | formed. port. In the Coutinental market, holders show mo dispo then | should not refuse my yotein favor of the words be- | dence in their own resources, and in the attachment of | gigs of January. Still the jas no relaxation in the | ceived at Windsor, He made no complaint of the hospi- A private letter from Rome, of the 2ist of April, which | sition to give way in price, while at the same time de ‘Ing taken down by the c! But matters now stand, | their subjects. to engage with sue in spy energetic | f b+ | tality so offered to the Orleans family; aplees the hon. gentleman goes onto take that step, Icon: | political comubinaiion, or even 1 eneounter, withous ex. | S¢teh for the precious metel and no difficulty in ob- | tality so offere aicer it wonid be hetrer for the committee to tre ees Leme danger, words with the contempt they deserve. (Loud cheers.) yernments to » Mr Dvery then rose and ¢: | ‘Mr, Pouverie, that under the circum stand now, asesiled as] have been he: avd cries of ‘Oh! from the miniat eslled upon to give an auewor und I presume are considered serious—I should have hoped that I should have been pro from such o! guace ax hax just beer ad nd laughter’) ido not think it creditable Besenibly ef English gentlemen (02 age should be spplied to me und h eires go and deririve cheers.) The etwo prin’ m to what | before raid upon which I wish to give aa expian: he difficulties which ii mount ia the igs the dut T | for the present j mind and e'rcum From time to time some pt determination seem: fairs, ned io ” ture more habitually a taste for luxu a phieginatic “indoleuce of char gives wey to the pressure of great excitement, aud, perhaps, @ conscioasners of tailing beslth, tend eo 7 jon, (me of them re later to a phrase which bas heen gwelt upon and somewhat miso ein tp i ai pe iler pnd he ' source of wealth in this extraordinary region. Cop: | ovght rot to abuse that ho.pitality by mebing war | Paria, died at half past five o'clock on the evening of May | sionally at rather higher rates; mid. Orleans Was quoted zerved, that short a4 my experience of this Hoos Tet. Ba hd agama ite k 0 rouse | per ore, of the richest description, is one of its ex- | ogainst other States in peace and alliance with England. | 8. He had become so much worte during the previous | yesterdmy 6744. Tb. short as my experience of public life was—I b bp ol ob gy gfe Br, rbowser cr 7 ports ; and a vessel, which arrived on Thurstay lust, | M Kossuth, respecting whose conduet there were two | night that all hope was given np. No day was fixed for |” Dxves, rug soles yesterday went off flatly. tertain things dove, end the phrase ‘nuder my own eyes” = ag cg i Sony merge brought home, besides gold to the value of £180,900, | opinions, was bound Senay to obey the law of this | the funeral, but the body will be temporarily deposited in | Of castor oil a limited portion sold at moderate rate: meant, during the od [have been a member of this Filen the rot naa Boia rte Dehiee, ary ode t ruffled | no lees than | 2, ingots of copper. Nor is the | eountry, and not to involve her in a quuarre! with its | the vaulis of the Church of St. Phi ue Roul, in the | cassia ofl was aold at 9s. 9d.; anixe oil, in small lota, House. (Laughter from the ministerial side ) Tain OL BO | thu surface mind the reflection tut any wmpoctans charge | Mineral wealth of Australia confined to these metals; | neighbors. But it was not to be wondered at that susvi- | Faubourg St. Honoré. The Marquis , bet- | 5s. 6d.; pepperuiint, croton, and lemon grass, did not ing to alters syllable of whet I said, although geutle. | the surface, and the resection that any important change | coal ix to be had there in reatest abundance, al- | clove should be raised after the publica ion of his pro- | ter known ss Juan Donoso Cortes, was one of the most | cell; gum arable chlefy sold at stendy rateo; 17 kegs Buc- mea at tho back of the Treasury bench my Lidge ee ee et aeeetie tak taro’ ie cite yyy | though, as set, the mines are but imperfectly worked. | clamation proclaiming the duty of insurrection—a most | remarkable men of his counfry. | Asa writer, and ag a | cotrine aloes were sold at £8 10s, a £10 7s. Od.; amid mm their laughter. I wish the commttttee to ander a ar ras bition, a b i che tatio hs ectusl | But perhaps, after al’, the greatest and most durablo | imprudent and most unjustifiable act--and after the parliamentary orator, there were few in Spain who sur- | As+om murk brought 22s. a 23s,; 60 chests very middlicg stand that ihe phrase “ ander my own aken in | ae Drama lawneaeecd the gm gir vor Pt ia | riches of Austealia will be found in the productions of | ter hich had been read in that house, expressing a 4 peveed him, and those who heard him during the debates | vo:thy rhubarb sold at Is. 3d, a Is, 4d. liey of the government, and | in otber paris of the world, sltanent w hie had of late years in the aifwirs of France, both at Sennexion with what immediately preceded’ it, meant , Picfoun : " during ibe period I Lave been a memver of this house. | Cree Of the events cecurri ear, and laughter.) Yor; it meant nothing else. The | ‘hat spr pull ether point is this, The interpretation upon mya{ petformned tu gent a | the soil. Wool, its great staple, must be to ita never | termination to wage war with the aoverelzn of Hungary, | on the “Spanish marrisges’ in the Chamber of Deputies, | ecld wt 1}/d. a 23¢4.; brown tartar at 70s ; 20 casos good | failiog source of wealth It would. however, be limiting | a prince in amity with this country, Under all the cir: | in Madrid, will nor vasily forget the effect produced by | vermilicn obtained da 6d. a 4s. 7d.: gutta percha retired | the resources of the colony very mucu if wool were to be | curostanees of the case, it was no? unreasonable for the | rome punsages in thet speech—one in particular, when he | at J+. 2d.; and Java Kast India rubber at7!z. Cutch ix | its only agricultural production The manufacturers of | police, whose duty it was from time to time to make re- | deoouneed the menace that the Duchess of Montpensicr | active request, and 100 tons sold at 22s. a 25s. i] arorda by my honorable friend the member for Meath nav | botwe and abr - at rest, But. by the | Fociand have bea Jong anxious to get a aupply of cotton | ports to the povernment, to believe thag a crime was | would be excluded from the throne for her marriage with | 31s. aS2a.. fafh Turkey opium, 11s, 6d. Jed to some discussion. Now, I was instancing the con. | $sie rule, the imperial goverument woul? not Und if easy | from note other source, besides the Uaived Sates: for | iueci'ated ‘The communications from Aurtria are aot of | a French Prince, He vas emong the few public men of | Cotnphor, 160s. « 102s, Cd. Quicksilver, 2s. 34, a 28. 4d. uct of ministers, Walpole was a micister, and corrupt- WWibin tmetcen e ocanse the eros enout some tery | conridering the precarious nature of our political r tie pature of cemande, applications, or requirements: at | bis country egainst whore character the shadow of a shar. —St. Petersburg clean dull at £38. Stock about’ 24 Parliament, es history tells us. Pelham was a minis. | Deine omer eee. ee ee ee enn dich rea | tions with America, and the somewhat iudammabio te: | the seme time that governinent tad stated that they felt | charge could Lever be brought. 1,€00 tons. No sales of Manila or jute reported. ter, and corrupted Parliament a+ history tells wes | ftaal onesie, kane Y caieter 4 © 60” | perament of some of the Americans, it must slways ba re | aggrieved by proceedings carried on by refugess residing InDIco.—The vear spproash of the sales chetks busi- dnsianeing the corruption olfected by ministers, and I | ioe porgger Ss envactaily 4008s ba i oF io i garded 3 an insecore dependence for such an important | in thix country. Spain. * tock of East India en Ist instant wan 24,576) come down to our own times, and the shape I gave my | /) a. povaraniemh. eclaiented by thea with o | articl tton wool. Ju the Australiso colonias, Englaud After come further conversation the subject dropped. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS ENDED—FRENOH MINISTER against 20,412 chests, om Ist May, 1862. Iu the iron market ‘there is a moderato demand, statement was that it wax my conviction that, during the | "me Tespeci«, a gover 1 for commen Weleh bars at £3028 6s., and for rails at } Diver sense of onc, ‘ comical py ava with ® | is presented with ample means for getting rid of itede- | On Thureday. also, the proovedings in the Co:nmona . time I bave been in Parliament, the present goverment h_ more acute political insight, | pendence on America for cotton. Itincleatly established | were varied by the ataartiod of Mr. Duffy, an irleh inca. ea @i4 operate upon certain Trish members. (Ob! Inugh. | Yith a livelier syiuyatuy in thove grent questions that | thet Australia might grow sufficient cotton, not merely | ber, who declared, in general terms, that the growsest | , ©. furgot, the new French ambassador, had presented | 9 10s, per ton, free om board in Wales; while Sco'eh Yer, cheers, and cciow of “name name!?) What | wished | paitate the world, aid wil greeter frosdan of discussion, | for the aupply cf kegland, but for the whole of Europe: | ersiuption ever practised since the days ef Walpole and | Lis credentinis to the Queen, at her residence at Arawjuer, | Ya. reilled again, the closing price for good inised nau ore likely to put the peace of on the 26th ult. Turgot's address and the Queen's re- to convey to the House was, that the same kind of in Suence which was employed by Walpole and Pelham mermed to me to have been emploved to tatlusnce the | | lers atGlargow being 61 per ton. Soaks conreneuay. Tory. We notice rales of five tous Egyptian fro | Ano it in tu pricing to us that ile energies of the Au~tra. | the Pelliains had been practised, under his own observan | 0 ‘Ail fears of @ ministerial erists are over for the time | 91 y5s. 9 430 15, , for $3 Ibs. to 88 Ibs. avernge. | Ban pecple have not been long since directed to so profit: | tion, upon Irish members of that House, Being called on | abie and so cerinin o pursuit. Indeed, there is rarreely | to explain or retract the expression, he declined to do ae Ly no pale eps el ht 5 sioucet ae | C. artes of, Tuw produce et England now imporis | either on short notice. His words were therefore formally | beite- Lanp more enquired for a! ee et a as na ‘ Name,’ and iaughier ) The noble lord, who : s x onde 0, | from foreign countries which colony might not | taken down, and he ordered to attend in bis place next : Leap quiet, British pig, £24 5a.; sheet, '5; Span {a called, I believe. the leacer of this House, bes thought | pale evn yi Ab each treme phen ngg W e R, ‘erefore, that. po | day, (Fridsy, Ott lnst.,) to snatrer t0 the House, e. Portugal. £98 1054 i , proper to sey that I wanted to pass weay from | 4nd Alacse of ths peece ig seaca, iv i, as long as lt Lests, | prtendid a region will have muiicient prudence to take ‘Hie Board of Trade returns for the month ending April See Deane Oe tae bee Cee | ““Luxskep Canes —About 600 tone of United States hay subject without rffering any explanatim. Now, | Moftens! f te wort sben advices to April 29 mention that the Chamber | " } | charged hands at prices # little under our last quotati puties bad approved al the dietatorial desrees of | the uealere being ie buyers; but the demand for con-| 1861 ord 1852, by £0 votes sgainst 20, the only alteration | sumption continues very limited, q the deferment of the new system for levying the Org.— Sperm is quieter at £59 a £90. In common fish) | the golden opportunity which the present state of the | Sth bad been published, end give evideuee of the pros oleny offers to it for fully developing its almost fn | perous state of every branch of industry, As compaced exbaustiblo resources. Ite soi! ant ite climate poiut | with the corresponding month of previcus year the de- cut wherein those resources lie and the gold which is | clared value of exports wer 21,486,818 sterlizg. ‘The con that is not the fact 1 ented to the committe that if airman, as their organ, called upon me te name T would name. I paused for a coasidersble tine. I heard Rot, it 1 > y vast military sous to observe in how many in Abe clamors of the evmmitiee on both sides—' Nara) | @! now 40 diffusely gathered and often co impi ly wo’ | eumption of i inereas | al tax until 1 proposed by the Minister of ae Jes to report. Oilve dull at £62 260, b and “Don’t name”—and I camo to the conclusion—-and | stances the gevernments of those conntriea are steargiing | ro unprofiably, exvended, fs culy the hel eretdlony Gilisiey exenph tea, tne masket fer tat aeCale heviee Finance. This revult was in accordance with the general | flere gre not ‘Ainpored to give way. Palin, S¢e. Cocca @o did my hon. friends near me—that it the wish of | with difflulties which are considerable in proportion to | that end ought to be the ¢ultivation of the soil, deers unsettled by expectations of a reduced duty. expectations, not, 20s. 6d a 40s. 6d. Foreign brown rape ‘s searee a fhe conmittee that I should ‘not name (Loud cries of | their respective magnitudes. Jn Portugal, the declining | ‘Tye first step towards so desirable an obsect should be | A deputation from the Peace Conference Cornwittee of Howland ‘Naie!”’ from the ministerial side, and ‘No, no from | health of Marshal uldaula scoms likely, ero long, {> | —what to the present hour is almost entirely neglected | London and Manchester waited by appointment on Lord ane Sear ae the opposition.) Iam not, a# vevoral honorable gmtio. | ronew the cuutent of parties for that power which lw | in Auatralia=the constraction of ross, the openiag up | Clarendon at the Fovelgn OMice, The objec: of the de- | TB RELIGIOUS SQUARULE AND ITS nr FEoTs—BOTE amen have said, an old member of this House I am not | obtained by a military revolt, though be has since exer- | the communication through the entire continent—for it | putation wae to present to his lordehip & memorial in SIDES OF THE STOR! wory familinr with its forms; and J may, perhaps have | cised it with moderstion Ta Spain, a blow has twice | may be considered a fifth continent. It is extraordinar: favor of introducing into the treaties now ding b ‘The irritation of the public mind in Holland increavos ot into a porition of some diffienity; but eae position | | been all but struck ot the fundamental principles of the | thet the British people abould have always been 50 tardy tween England andihe United Blates ® Wepaietan pro ayainst the recent Papal ueurpation, ard the {ll-feeling cea Carolina, impo: ted fromBremen, from 2 ogy sad ill not, get fm, aud that ia-the posi: | constitution, Every man of lice is ar. | in thie preliminary object, upom which the future proa- | viding for the adjustment of any differences that may awokened between the "tly pee lr gee ee us, 6d. for middling to fair quality. Son of unseying anything I have sald. | (Hear, hear.) | raved against ive policy of | perity of every country ro much depania. Our North | heeafter arivo between the two countries by referring | Imo Ricut that it is feared a confiie Mee etigicne | ,,haLiveiRe—No sales mentio We quote Fiben the Chairman liad come to the conclusion | tie court himent and in | American colonies might, years sivcc, hava been rich and | the matter in dispute to the decision of arbitrators. | 10rd limid among the Catholies are leaving for Belgium. | o45, Ga. a 208, Siock, 2,060 tons against 1,780 tone at th Eek PT ceeciee ae et 8 wate 8 between | flourishing, bad thelr resources been developed by w free | ‘The memorial stated that the subject bad been brought | Tht Ministers assemble daily, is the V'roteatant ver- | some period last year. Nitrate soda very hearce at 20s, Seams, Which I considered proper under the cireum thelr creatures, which can only be | intercommuniestion. ‘The people are now beeoming alive | under the ettention of the American government by gon. | Son of the story, a fs toot Past 40, C4. from dealers; there are sellers to arrive at 18s — iG ms kon Ps a very influential baa 2 the scandalous excesses of Godoy. The | to it, and im every part of British America we tind that | tlemen in that country interested in the question, and Comteeseves i. pad? atch from se says, ON | god probably Cd, less — - sai ott e leader of large party heen herselt has more shan once ben on the point of | the greatest retivity prevails to supily what haa ao lonz | that, both the Senate and the executive of t ten had | the Roman Cai apg em er od Belgrado, the | “Sens, We que linseed : Fast India, dia. a 47s, wan Come te coer is, Opinion that that decision | detroying that countitutoual charter which 1s her hest | been requised, the want of winich lias retarded its onward | signified their entire willingness to udopt such astipule. | Pore ndisctong nang gg hele: fh Regier j Archangel, 428, 0 408, A small cary Tatras alverarey hat racbly, aud that elscumstance | tie te the throne, and tue hone of Hourbon seems only | progress. If the plans which have now been formed for | tien, if ove covaueting the negotiation, om the ‘part ot | te vazicus dioceses, in the Kingdom, for the purpore of | Gr alesandria hus been sold at 48a Gi afloat, ard f will of the committe that [° siould’ aon ang teats oe | to ware pealoneed Iie fayesenoe tn pain to exhibit to the | constructing railroads and other means of intergommaunt | the Britieh government would coneur in the measure. Sr. | (#talling the new Roman Cathobe bishops, The Arch: | sumer shipment irom the Blach Sea a good deal i atin OF hp fovea eae Bea hg ee |, orld the degscantion of 8 race of ic Another a an. |, cation fet ou Anasriese “ostonles s carried out with Cobden, in introducing the deputation, stated that as they has pared with this greatest Order end tesqusleg | ditog, at Abe. hie delivered, East India rapesesi, — a of o ¥ a Naplea, rm hi mngell vigor, the value of thore countries wil sfere lon i de od t a d sa @ ie ie ¢ . s. per quarter. Bon iene, ‘Pinion | before expressed, I am realy to do | the lackey and the tool of Lute Napoleon. His Minister ee amen see ona nt prose had ell cht A Tt age A a Ts otro att dex. 0 4s, pes q etraordina: jinself is kept in ban Claud cries of > ne 1 “Chale chair!) Tam | sisted by the reports of the poties in Naples to the Miais loner 1h thin Howse wich oe anes nm ter of Vollee in Paria. ‘dhe Papal governn ip!” "Name |") Saat " are desolate wastes | Houee of Lords, that very important treaties were tow Me cee Svein dull, at £20. Sheet sine, £28, xequire me Bn Gm, the contrary. the committee | in Paris was the first 10 run with his ready-made | will become fertile Gelde, producing all the necewsrries of | beirg negotiated between This country and America, they : Germany, Siice.--We note sales of 800 ag black pepper, Po. ant to ony that ap a Boned wo to expinin it away, | credentials to recognize the new’ Empire; ond the late | life. With respect to roods and road making, Australia | thought ita svitable time (o urge the introduction into | GRRAT POPULAR BXCITEMINT—PXPULSION OF MEM: | wong 2344. ; Sumatra 33{ add; and 610 bags pimentoat up Goure to eho cee = not true I have only | prosee: instituted in France against several persous | has a decided advantage over North America. It en- | thore treaties of a clance binding the contacting parties DERS PROM THE CHAMBER, 64. a6); per Ib. ef er tuee 324 rosy be. | for expressions contained in their private letters, were a atch fiom Paris wo learn that the government | gucanbes bees n active request, and prices hay ior" cternal summer, which oifers no isterruption to | to refer their aifferesces to a:bitration. The Karl of Py a de or; while America ax a rude and severe winter to | Clarendon replied that negotiations of an importans | cf Heese Castel, having expelled three : che Vs " | continues | contend with, and for four or five months of the year | nature were pending between the two sovoraments, | bers trem the Second Chamber, eeveral of ime—(*No, no to exhibit the tote! and irretrierabla decay of its tempo- | labor iw necessarily suspended. Aartralin is tut little which, if ruecersful, would placg our relations with the | bad resigned thetr seats. The erpment hes ordered | 1670 hhds, with 34,622 bogs Mauritlus and Kast India, Mr. W. O. Sraxrey did not wish to prolong the det, | ralacthority, in direet connexion with unlimited and | encumbered with trees requiring to removed before | United States on a more reasonable and ratisfactory foot. | the latter to leave Herre Cassel tmmediately, pretending | by private contract a very large business bas xen dune], Dut desired to su; + to the House tte ng the debate, | unprecedented claims to spiritual supre'm: A French | the procere of rood moking ean be carrie] on, the une: ing. Avery iriendly feeling had been displayed byithe Aine | that a cocference whieh they held was an Megal meetiag. | comprising Ave cargoes Brasil afivat (1,250 tone,) Pernam ing an addition to the motion before then ts che aren | piikade Js ite only detence in Rome; but 1.0 France it pro. | tivated perts of America, on the contrary, present a | riean government, On the general question, he could only | The popuitr indignation is excited, but no disturbance of | at 1s. (4, and 19r., Bahia 198 , 19+. Ud, and 208; ex enssro lem, to the eifect the ecclesiastical Lvw, suapents | continuous forest of gigantic growth, which offers a seri- | sey that none of the gentlemen forming the deputation | public order is apprehended. Havana’ (8475 bexea,) Noa. 935 to 11 that the honorable member for New Rov sould, be vis. | the tegy hae a ruled rather in seller's favor, the home market closing firmly at €d advance. The saies of West India have bee: netions, aud publishes edicts ous obsiacie to the Iapor of roxd making. Wool—which, | could feel more strongly than himself the desirablouese of = 4d, with No. 14 96 W4s., for Genoa’, 8600 bogs uncle io in his place to-morrow (this day) at4| which are received by Vreneh bishops on their knees, | before the recent discovery of the precious metal in the | mainteining pacific relations; indeed, aa being more rospon- Switzerland. Manila at 81s 0d ; 8,600 boxes Havana from a 8 508, Cd The motion was thea agreed to, with the | ith the fulsome ejaculation—-Peter has spoke by the | colony, was its grent ataplo for ex tion, and its prin. | gible, he might be naturally even more anxious than thoy, | AN ELECTION RIOT—SEVERAL PERSONS WOUNDED BY | with a fw floreten at 42s, ; and 260 cose Bal 6 x by the honorable ‘mepber for Choste: | Nips of the immortal Pian IX.’’ In Piedmont the géovera- | cipal wealth—hen to be cow two or three hundred | The hag ern was as to the best means of preserving TUE MILITARY. 4p. 9d. in addition.to which four cargoes Brazil have chan. Biases , | yumi nteoggles manfully in defence of the rights of tt? | miler from the interior to a port of shipment; making, in | jooce, He was not quite convinced that the insexpion of | A riot bad ecourred at the election of a member for the | god hands onsecret terais, In thejoutports sto be house of Bayoy, the independence of the State, pad the many inetances,the expense of transit equal to, ifnot more | tho clauses proposed would bave thatetfest, He Gopguy | Grand Council ip the district of Bulle. ‘The consesvative | coming reduced, and one of tay above cargoes of Hayyaq

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