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hips of the line, namely: Inflexible, (fing | ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC. | upon the 10th and 20th of April respectively, in the pre- of this protooo! at all. Other engagements of a more Ld sent year. fapetier oe positive character must then be eubsti- uercelin, 923; es a ranean | , Afr,» socetmnemaetanmientap einanursesta tier — ihe auch oe apronenet aes fia ~ A ! Bran 80, isnt, 06; Dapeee, 86 Four yn br air tions. the undersigned have unanimor agreed, 1 e German Powers have, however, pdromaqu ; Poursuiv: 4 ; Ame THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. 1. That the convention concluded Detween France and = article to their own convention, sckebeienbea te ioe 5. Tuned ptuamarsectienions tft foutieur, b. Lacifer, excitement from the | Frgloud, as well as that rigned on tue 20th of April be occupation of the Lower Danube by Russis istojurious Eight other ships are Aaily expected to become @ moral cor- bia entail writin | tween Austria anc Prussia, bind both of them in the re- to the political and materialiaterests of Germany. Aus- make the force of the French fest in great disturbance was about to conrulse IMPORTANT FROM JAPAN: | }41i\¢ situsticosto sion they apply, tosecurethe main- tria is, in fact, the only ower which has by expreis guns, men of the United States gC afl | tenance of the principle established by the series of pro- treaty vite Rast Saee ye St. Petersburgon the 25th | On 23d of Admiral Napler was off Hango, end was 8 war of their own. | off yesterday at 915; to , were first 00% to 3, ae TS eee | tocols of the Conference of Vienna. of July, 1840, established a8 .@ permanent principle the ' sbout to attack the pat fortress. Just a6 Mr Macready’s yy ye the exalta- whence they | 2. That the integrity of the Ottoman empire, aut the free navigation of the Danube, and provide cx- ‘The ficots of the Bloc Sea were blockading Sebastopol. of 1851 drew {, evacuation of that portion of its territory which is ocou licitly for liberty of ani of passage up , Latest arvices are to May 11. SUCCESSFUL MISSICN OF COMMODORE PERRY. | qed the Russian arap, axe teed pill coatinas to be, and. down the; Steenin, ‘demcpunt niente met coe, |. Tio: Rinskation tere bb aenUbibahl Wakes) 4ut ie es constant and invariable object of the union of the stant dredving of the Sulina mouth, and for the ; Russian foroe inside the fortifications to .be from four- rf the 0o: f Four Powers. nical en erectianet 2 enthovse ot ae eg Pe h the or to be ter ail of the line, with fifteen steamers Two mmerce | %. That, consequently, the acts communicated and an- particu! uses of tI ty, whic: ve all beon | and seven frigates. even’ Ports Opened to the TOG, Oa cxod' En tad oreltet’ wioivosl oeeeien ie tt eases Gresly Vlolated by Tuasa, are Tek common to the other | On the 11th, the Turkish fleet, under Achmat, Admiral hed ‘ the World. ment which the Plempotentiaries fe mutually con ates of Germany and of Europe, they evidently fall | Pacha, with Vice Admiral Slade, was of Varna, oa its lic ‘The chronicler of Mr. Pickwick’s adventures stew . tracted on the th of April, to delinerse ant agree upon within the general question now at issue, fo the cen- | way to communicate with Admiral Dundas, and after. that when bis hero was arrested at Ipswiot, Mr. Winkle’s ae the means most fit to accomplish the objvct of their duct of Russia with reference to the navigation of the | wards to proceed to the coast of Circassia fe were go roused by the spectacle of Sam Weller's a union, and thus give afresh sanction \« ‘The three British steamships, under Sir Edmund Lyons, esolotte in thrasbing the posse comulatus that he doubled INTERESTING FROM SPAIN tions of the Your Powars representa: at tue Coaterence cipal siyer of Lurope: origicated in politicalobjects which | whleb left the feet on Bth ult: to crulve olf the Cireas- his Gat uno Lncekid down the nearest little boy. 4 of Vienna to combine all their efforts 1 thoir eatire are now patent to all the world ustrin cannot fail to | sian coast, returned with intelligence thatthe Russians only justice bo'h to Mr. Winkle and to the Unit | ‘he firm inten- Danube, and her sudacivus attempt to block apthe prin | anne | resolution to accomplish the object which forms the | insist on complete security for the future om a point of | t which, forme | n e0 for the, fubare on o | have abandoned sll their ferts, as already published. | toadimit the perfect readiness of each to assault or . | basis of their union, BUO!, SCHAURNSIBIN, #0 much importance to ber national interests, and, | more formidable autagonist; but the victim was at band, MILITARY PREPARATIONS FOR cuBa. | °° "runie BOURQUENEY, indeed—eluee the conclusion of her’ sre 7 withthe INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. rd ovflcred eecordingly. ‘Righteen months ago such | WESTMORELAND, | Zollvereir—to the inte ests of the wi of Gor- The survey for the defences from Bujuk-Tohek‘edji to topice as the detention of the ‘Warrior and the Af- Seal aelteeaisbiie «bg | ARNIM. | many. This subject is brought prominently forward | perkew is pr ing rapdly. From the Sea of Marmora, Tieapization of Cuba would bave been left to be dealt . mf r The conventions of the 10th snd 20th of Aprilare an- | fn the second of the documents we publish. The po- | to the Black, fine praiseked line extends for twenty-seven With by the Washington Union, in its desperate attem THE EUROPEAN JAR: | nexca litical nd commercial independence of the Danube | piles A lake, sprent out im some eeasony into a vast t0coll off attention from the President's administrative scrip to ¥ | _ The following ix ae translation of ce eonticnl at . the Beiscipal, jovi = istoc be pea as macad almost } the sea at the western oud, and pre. fakery, Ne eae thes ter txehasle nator ad Bs sd seours PE ay heavy, Pomel say —eeee lective memorandum relative ter estion German Powers in their communi Gor- 4 mA] i r government ol ate 1c. was 8 and Austro-1 Vienne, clades, Loe Savers arene oem ae. ploy will be needed to Spain from . business in Russian, but the Five per Conts wore nowl- and Austro-Prussian convention, which the Vienna and manic Diet, and they declare that the oxist | {hostile army. ‘The water ie fomr teat deep aud thevot. lik . Berl cabinets have transmitted to their Envoys atthe _ ence of a regular state of affairs in the countries 7 P the of her most precious cep: 5 mslly quoted 063, to 97, and the Foar-and-a-Half The New Quadruple Alliance. pein é of the Lower Danube is essential to tne inter- | Jers ia situated: hich would cquelly bur en enompie The sagacious politicians of the Southern States have Centeteaye tote, ie other de La wee ‘The Envoys are charged with the following communica” | ents of Central Europe They, therefore hold it to | pestage, and between these two there (saline of undula- | found thelr wccount inaduing fuel to this soreading ex. | tione comprised—Brazilian, 90%; the tion-—When the complications that had arisen in the | be incumbent cn every German State to seoare as much | ting hill and valley which,though dostitate of aay strong <l"ement, The slareholcing interest isthe only one which | new, 993; Chilian, 103; Eouador. 334; THE BEPULSE OF THE RUSSIANS AT SILISTRIA, East were discussed in this high assembly upon the 10th as possible the freedom of Danubian intereourse, and nt | natural means of defence, maybe mate impassable by 22 profit by it; and, indeed, the only quesiion with Si Mexican, 24%: Peruvian Three per of November lest, war between Russia and Tarkey had, | to allow thetr direct water communication with the East | {he arill of modern engineers end the bravery of its de. Tesvect to the Southerners is, whether the course of 4°: Spanish, for account, 30% and %; LORRAIN AAA it 1s true, already broken out butthe cabinets of Vioans toes cut off by restrictions. In conjunstion with this fende: events tmp rendering, their Lape rather cengees pa pong oy prpeed Mp Es an in were «till entitled to cherish and express the German interest, they urge u t the ne- palpable by conferring on them perabundance per us $ ‘our SLIGHT DECLINE IN BREADSTUFFS. Hope that the united eifris of Ttucopean Powers would conety of ‘preventing cuamgen fa the telatives f Hare: aguay dHiLiers calculated. previous to hit Vauteges. The House of Representatives at Washington | tificates, 88%. hiv Per cy Peer succeed in bringiug about an understanding between the | pean States to the prejudice of the German Confeder- | fy of whom 6, 000 would watoh the two extremes and bas recently oe ae icant divisions, thet | BROWN, SHIPLEY AND CO.’S OIRCULAR. Velligerent parties, nd in maintaining the blessings of | acy, andthey announce that, although in their opinion | 96,000 would occupy the centre. It was considered that its bias is rather ‘than adverse to the Nebraska Ar As 30, 1064. .! y fe have remark to make about cotton, baled 000 eace for the rest of Europe. | @ final decision belongs to the future,’’ they are bill, and tbe passing of that measure will at once restore COTTON AND CONSOLS, "iii Tore hae not, untertanately, arrived at fulGl- | bound at this moment actively to prepare for the de- ee ee en Ee So ae ta jority in moral position | for the three working days ment France and Great Britain have taken part a: allies | fence of interests eo essential to the welfare of their com- — | which the annexation ot Cuba would seoure to it to exporters, ho, ke, | Of Turley in the war eguinst Russia ; and Ansteiawhich | mom country. ihasteteriacare be degen peste er gp om in fact, If Nebraska ts constituted « Territory of the x | bad then strengthened its pacific hopes, even by readily | It is well known that the diplomacy of Russia, foiled | yrench officers and sub officers, Intendant Segoavitle, Ul States out pe ce ger on ‘There bas been — flatness in the corn market, ate The Collins mail steamsbip Pacific, Captain Nye, ar- | '@ivcug its army, has deemed it necessury now to place | in its attempts on the icading States of Europe, bis | with nine otner officers, bad arrived at ‘Adrianople, to introduction of pigis tes im 5 ~ | decline of id. per 70lb. in wheat, 6d. to 1s, per bbL im , a corsi erable military foree upon the southern froatier | taken refuge in intrigues with the petty courts of’ Gez- rr | sourl_ecmpromise line, which separated the surtice of | flour, and 2s. per gr in Indion corn. White wheat, He. rived at this port at half past eight o'clock last night. | Of her empire, iy nj many, and that the Ministers of suok countries ns Bax. | NSE® preparations for 40,000 Frenchinon, expected to | the" prio. into free and. slave soil, will vo legislatively | Gd. to 12 Gi. reds 10a, 10d. to-116, 98. per T01b stadia She left Liverpool at two o'clock on Wednesday after- | The High Diet will not except a wearisome detail of | ony, Davaria, and Wurtemberg have shown an anxious | "Coovpondente of the Fuglish press are prohibited | ‘biiterated; and the precedent of 1860, under which Cali- | corn, 398. 0¢. to 408. it ; Western flour, 3t. | negotiations and facts, which have preceded the present | desire to earn auother decoration from St. Petersburg. . fornia was suffered to deciare herself a free soil State, | ed. to 388. ; Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Canada, ‘Sta. to ‘noon, the thirty-first ultimo. ‘The advices from Japan confirm the intelligence pub- dished in the New York Hgnatp a few days ago, of the suc- cess of Commodore Perry The correspondent of the London Times, writing from Hong Kong on the twelfth | tate of affairs. These appertain partly to generat pub- | But the language sddsessed to the Diet by the Austrian | fC Mcom™mpanyizg the army! | | yt will be tu ned to the dlsanmfiturgof the adversacas wh | 38s, Gd.;senr, Sa to dbs per bbl ad supposed 1: pregna ruin 4 licit, h t dP Flenipotentiavies is calculated to reluce 4 icity, or have been partly brought to the knowledge of | end Prussian Flenipotentiaries is calcula os | from carrsing ticles contrabent of ware Austra | "4 suppose’ 1: pregnant with the ruln A RICHARDSON BROTHERS AND 00.’s OIROULAR. incividual governments, these mtriquere to their propor level, and, frome carrying exticieg oteteaand, OF Oiie Same Few observations will suffice to indicate and justify | Cabinets of Vienna and Berlla talk openly o we ? actual strength te the advantage gained in puint of Liveeroot, May 29, thespoint sf viow whence Austria end Promia iniek tue? | Sheet intervention, fa this goutest, they. sony the vnly Austrian port to which captured vessels can be | Principle. ‘The countries included fa the vast district |» With a cortinuance of fine weather and dull scooanta mus! make the present communication to thei: i | with confidence to the people of Germany to resist : +4 Geusted as lowiul prtven by 9 somperwes aout of Nebraska are incapable of being cultivated by slave la- | most of the leacing markets, our millers and deal- of April, gives the following interesting particulars of | Both esbinets have agreed with those ot | tendency to civide! councils which has so often eg 4 Vor, and must, therefore, whenever they are @lied by im- ¢t* have been holding off from purchasing, still holders Commodore Perry’s mission to Jeddo :— London ir the convietion that the conflict between Rus- | ened the authoriiy of the German uation. Germany apt ey etenenene Gane, one ee on the Ris migration, adopt the Inatitutions of ‘the North. But cae desire i. pee anaes might have boom ‘The most prominent and interesting intelligence we | $i ud Turkey could not be prolonged without affecting ; united, and acting in concert with the Woatern Powe, | OP cis gars, with all theif arms re es oe rovpre. | Cbba, with ite abundant ge nof whites, and ite GoUriaee we ee Soeeeee : Pagid have te communicate by this mailis the authentic ac- | own tates They acknowledged in common that the | terminating the precent war, and of dictating conditions | sented to, the Greck government by conquest, to contribute one or more tlave States to the current op that day have béen fully oe counts of the successful negoliations of his Excellency ce of the integrity of the Ottomanempire and | to Russia instead of allowiog Russia to dictate terms to Notwithstanding that the British fleet is blockading | {* &" ;,and the contingent of votes which these new ©" ae! iy , and migh' ve purchased: the indepencence of the Sultan's government at. neces: | her. Austria. at least, seins not insensible to the dig- | cebastopcl, acme small Russian steamora ventured out | Membert of the Union must supply to the Washington , 0 rather easier terms. Commodore Perry, of the United States Navy, in Japan; and there is great reason for believing that we may shortly have particulars of the treaty and the ports to sary i | Liyanroot, May 30, 1964. 'y conditions of the political balance, and that the | nfty and advantage of ‘such a position; and, though the i | Congress would probably enable the South to keep its 1, May 30, war sbould, under no clreamstances, have for result any | language of all these German State papers is’ atill some | ce other Bight, went into the Black fee end tqok ao ite At this morning’s market we had only a moderate at- cenit ir the redecaption of the | tepdance of th: trade. Millers amd dealers acted with English merchantman, which they attempted to tow Sround sgainst | the general interests of Europe, and those also of their | bas unquestionably the means und the opportunity of | Pacis Suit Chem ent by order’ of Baron | birdes of negr H i H | { i change in existing territorial positions. The respective | what hesitating, they acknowledge distinctly evough the ¥ suffcien'ly populat. be opened, axon the 21h of March Commodore Perry | Seelarations ands assurances of the belligerent, patios | duties to their ‘country and to the world which they pcan Being discovered [mn Rape yng 8 | F wilet Ur Calhoun caused to be registered in the | great caution, and were on-iling, purchasers of wheae z offered a prospect of success to the ory activity of ve form. q ree annexation. overnmen' declin ", M ‘was to have u grand meeting near Jodo with the Princes | the four Powers represented in conference at Vienan. PeFFroin the Paris Debate, May 29.) paid res amar ng Ate i ang ong | Btates undertook to create ultimately three or four sub: | Friday. Not much liusiness was donein flour, a+ hold. ‘and Ministers of the Emperor of Japan, appointed, itis | The particulars of these tiations, and the grounds The ee of alliance offensive and defensive between | into the Herzeyovina, thus viola the Ottoman terri. | 8t@ative States out of Texan territory; but no one aup- ince’ o not generally dii to meet Bae Package ow said, for the consideration and conclusion, aud most pro- | of their fuilure, areapparent from the five pro! of this | Austria and Prussia, which we tately published, uss re- | tory. They avoided the Tortioed palate, defended ‘by Al. | Pored that the South, apart from its aoqulsition of power | elite Sronaroeke/ or. seeceaeee. Selas/euseeas, oer badly the ratification, of the t Rebus conference, which are herewith laid bofore the High Diet. | ceived a commencement of exocution—at least such It | baniang, wat Lilled about sixty Of the infiabitante aad | tbrough the projected seizure of Cuba, would ever be | ever, make a decline of 6dper on the prices cation, of the treaty. From all we learn, | The last of these shows that, albeit France und Great Bri-_| what we earn by our letters trom Germavy. The Cabl. | carried off about 1,000 head of cattle. atrong enough to oxact the fulfilment of the stipulation, | leet market. ||, there can be no doubt that Japan will be opened to all | tain have meanwhile entered into the war against Russia, "net of Vienna was charged to address to the Imperial | “On ‘tue od of May the Neva was (ree from ico, andthe | , The citizens of the Northern States cannot be so blind | 8 The demand for Indian corn was very limited, and a ‘ the four cabinets invariably adbere to the principles pro: | Court of St, Petersburg “overtures to obtain from the ‘ to their interests, or so deaf to their dutios, as to regard | Téduction of 1s. €d.0 2s. per quarter would have pence Noes have the feculty of making a treaty. | Ciimed heretofore by them in common, and have ualt- | Emperor of Bussia the necessary orders to arrest the | yaiet bad pede phim gp juundstion was feared. with apathy either of these impending events. vis not | gubmnitted to effect sales. Meal steady, but oats ates ship Saratoga was to be despatched | eq in regard to the basis on which to deliberate in com- | ulterior progress of his armies on the Turkish territory, | g¢ st Petersburg were to be Drofen own, ad the eer | 10 be tuppored that such an affront to ite institutions as | the turn cheaper. soon after the 27th for Panama, to convey the important | mon as relates (o the sppropriate means for attaining | as well as to obtain satisfactory assurances for thé | Dainder were te he moanted with hesvy ceanom Foe | the Nebraske bill, or such» blow to its now settled pre- | Hoxcxoxo, April 12.—Since the 27th ult. we cannot re- acai Wumiingia the object of their endeavors. speedy evacuation of tho Danubian Principalities.” This | fome days previous to date of the above advices (the | dominance as the ab-orption of Cubs, will find the puolic pert apy improvement in prices or demand for imports, ‘ — ‘The august Courts of Vienna and Berlin have ackcow- | Cabinet did not lose time; it hastened to prepare a mote | I¢1),) Ais ae ote bad tee autaake tt Cie. opinion of the North insensible or immovable. Unfortu- | the dealers g deterred from making purchases 01 (prs perp — cipro pene peso ree bad Jedged, und serious clroumstances, an augment. | in tbe sense agreed upon, and which it made knows to | that the vast Merchant quarter of the ‘elty of Riga hed | D&tely, bowever, the criveme of danger ls re: | to the continued unfavorable accounts received from on the Inst., having left the Bay of Jeddo on the ed summons to avail themselves conscientiously of the | the Cabinet ot Berlin. Our correspondents differ on one oe | quired te unite + fortherners ther lerior of fety of transit. Metals —Iron por Just been levelled with the ground by the military autho- | UTR: Coa"is in the caso of Texas or of the Mexican | quoted at last month’s rates, Neilrod, $3 to $3 18, ban if : t Inited St relations of most intimate confidence and long-preserved | point—uccording to some the Imperial Court of Vieans 5 Heo ne ie eanns Nrvice of the United States | Friendship which bini one to the other, to teat the | sald to have communicated ite note ts the Gablaet of | tists Preparing for defence. Alleltisens, even women, | Yar''ihe nlans of the South aro eneraily accomplished | square, $2 20 to $2 BO; fiat, 92 20 to’ $2 60; round, Commissiover, Mr. McLane. dangers which have emunated from existing circum- | Berlin before sending it to St. Petersburg, as though | J, 4 ‘ ihe oi of forth is roused to $4 80; lead, $7 50 to $7 70; tinplaten, $6 80 to 66 before the entire feeli 2 The ports aclec'rd are anid to'be Oraka, in 24 deg. 45 | stances, within te circle of tueir power, and which re- | it wished to ‘come to 4 undersianding previous. Ufcations. AtEt. Petersburg great consternation pre- | +0 “resentment and rovistanoe.,_ The, truth ia that | 85 Turkey opluim $425. Cochineal, 88 ta $120. Tew— min. nort! deg. 25 min. longitude, and | quire persisting remedies. yy have not been able to | ly with Prussia on the interpretation of tha treat; ‘ the two t factions of A! are peas moderate in all descr; aoe eee ratte of See wesitude, and | Giavow that the prolongation of the developement of | of the 20th of April; according to others, it {0 | ggAatiatement bas gained considerable publicity, to the | Dersieq” the Southerners ‘courting’ unltednteret | and tries are without iteration. OF Con alee, ‘Matemal, in the of Congan. military force on the Lower Danube is inconsistent | said not to have communicated its declaration to | § 0cq men, are to be landed iu Sweden, preparstory to | Which alternately coalesces with the ts and with | chops bave been bought at 14%. to Kt ‘The par- The Emperor of Japan was dead. A very old man, but | with the most important neighboring interests of Aus- | Prussia until after it bad sent it to St. Petersburg, | thet power doslaring war on Ru weden, preparatory the whigs. It is by steadily acting on the difiealty | chases of green tea have been tri ae There have teem @ new Emperor, was enthroned. tria, andalso with those of Germany. Not only will | and untilthat declaration had acquired a definitive and P = which Iceal parties experience in coming to an under- | no further srrivals of black tea. About 00 3 The inen of the Russian Admiral having made a existing political State relations be menaced in a man- irrevocable character. The latter version Ps peelings ASIA. standing, that the slaveho'ders have ee ee green tea have been received since the end leet vapert steen . 8 low ner detrimental to Germany, but will most acutely pre- | tobe the more probatis; in the first place, it tx givea us - aged, rince the beginning of the century, to win a losing | month. ‘The export fe now estimated at only 1,71 realy wi'h the Emperor turns out to be unfounded. judice the developement of its material welfare, iy thoee of our correspoudeuts who aro gouerally the best | tne Oiicma corps ek here cites tee tin edttt | gaine” No sooner had the eafrangbiacd Union fairly | ibe. in excess of that of last year to Rye Tho Vieana correspondent of the Landon Times tele- | Iupremed with this conviction the Courts of Austria | informed; and next, tis more conformable ta the coadi- | the approsch of ‘the Ruslana on May Sth. Part formed | Matted omits career than {t became abundantly evident | Exchange on London for ex mode) sight Wills a. 3d. i A and Prussia address themselves with confidence eir | tions, if not of the original treaty, at least - t tl 1 ree tes were, in jon, wealth, an graphs on Morday, that despatches have bren received | German allies. tonal article, which ef Spi tlhe poop ee gale Arrigo a aly distanciog thelr slave-ownlog compe- Bs ich we must consider as an integral part | Selim Pacha’s corys was in an officient condition at Ba- | SD€TBY: ‘d. per dollar; on India, Company's i ! od ‘Ton ra] titors A Tow years more, and a feeble band of Southern from Bohumla of May 28d, which state that the Russians They have already expressed to individual govern- of the treaty. In fact, itis mentioned in the preamble | toum. had been repulsed four times with heavy lous at Silistria. | ments their intimate conviction, and they hold it to be | of tbisadditional article that Prussia had already address- " Scams representatives might have found themselves contend- A private despatch states that on the 26th the fortress Se duty 90 to ‘~ iso withis the cirale of the Diet, ed several comamunioations to biel cnt she had in INDIA. inate = —— ial ied Fon! tnt ma- af ¢ interests for whic! ey answer inthe mi ol cular made pro; tions on ti ith of Ay |. and it; jor’ e animat 4 had not surrendered. Tunis sends 10,000 men to the | pending ¢-mplications are, according to thelr very es- | thi een pel Advices from Bombay. are to. Apell $8. Of late we 7 ee So at hat replies were expected at Berlin from St. Petersburg. f pas: fon of slavery at once by local jealousy and by the Porte, fgnce, sito the interests of entire Germany. Prussin, therstore, ea ber ‘par, fulllled the talasion ‘of | t'Revsisn alliance nih the alletocs cod ethas eeeee | promptings of philanthropy and’ religion. ae the The Journal de St. Petersburg states that on the 10th | It seems {0 them to be a requirement of the politieal | peace and coneilistion which ‘the two Gorman Powers | on the froatiers of India, that ee know aot which to. be. pens crested’ by the eocaecls of '@ series of palit 3 position of Germany—an element of her conservative ve taken on themselves; it was for Austria to do the | lieve. .e Bom! again , the last of whom was that most rv ‘two frigates cannonaded the batteries of Willsland, and | polics—a condition of catural developement for ber ma- . sume. anf this is what appears to be meant by the words | tat the cllisces of Doct ead aa ite Reem iataerts | American statermen, John C. Calhoun. The eitizons of on the 20th approached Renas, but were repulse. The | tional wealth—that in the countries of the Lower Da- | of this additional artisle:—‘ The Imperial goverament | plete. ‘The North quarrelled”among themselves, as men always Magicienne has brought news to Copenhagen that a por | Dube there should exist» well-regulated stateof affairs of Austria will also, on its side, address to the Imperial will over domestic questions, and naturally carried their Increase in 1854... + 928,980 76 Pry suitable to the interests of Middle Europe. Court of Rusyia rvertures in order (o obtain,” &e. THE INSURRECTION IN GREECE. local beats and antipathies into the Central Legislature. | The sggregate amount received for tolls from the oom- ion of the feet bombarded Gustavawarna on the 224, The industry and commercs of Germany openforthem- —‘The initiative has, therefore, been left to Austria, and The French division under General Forey hae received | There they found votes of the Southern ‘tes | + —mencement of navigation to the 7th Jane, without any result. selves in the East a wider and more fruitful Geld forcom- | we may believe that the cabin t of Vienns has availed | orders to proceed to Constantinople instead of to Greece; | open to the highest bidder. The price was for | _ inclusive, is.......... + $608,681 St. Petersburg advices of the 2lat say a very hostile | Petition with other nations—a territcry which must itself of it to its fullest and freest extent. Our corres- | and another division is to occupy Greece, and will be con- | Southern institutions—in other words,toleraace for slave- | To the same period in 1863, 674,671 - acquire greater importance for the estimation of German dents aj on two other points—first, on the spirii trated at Avignon. argent Gree! . Both whigs and democrate have constantly competed feeling prevails against Austria. intelligence and manufacturing stre: the more quick- goa contents of the note of ‘Aantzia; they pier it as na eee, Siaperesa| eT, pong poo for the Reageiy it is difficult to say which of the two 38 days this year less than 40 days last.. $65,940 O2 The London News says :—Despatches were received on | ly articles of general cultivation and relations of traffic | drawn up in avery clear, firm, and conclusive tone; it | centrated near the frontier. They were still maintaining | Northern apie bas most cruelly racers the feeble | Average per day in 1854. pt the 20th by an eminent Grock firm, to the effect that the | AFe extended. The material interests of Germany are | reproduces and developes the considerations on which the | themeelves, although they made no tribe of abolitionists upon principle. If, at the present mo- ft iv 1 18,766 15 representatives as may arrest the projects of the alave ‘* Will be varied slightly by returns yet to come in. susceptible of most powerful elevation through the great | treaty of the 20th April is founded; it insists on the ne- | ‘The Paris Moniteur, indeed, ‘sanouncor that the French | ment, there is any chance of such coalition of Northern King of Greece has accepted the Anglo French ulti- | water channels to the East, and it is thence generally | ccssity of the speedy evacuation of the Danubian provin- ment hus received satisfactory intelligence both mato Ineumbent on Germany to secure, as mach aa\posable, | oes. end. the epson of the advance of the Kussian | from Epiros and Mecedonis, and that all the viliages tz | interest, {t proceeds solely from the’ ungriacipled reok- ¢ freedom of Danubian commeres, and not to witness | armies, order breatenod and | F; the insu: ta land coerced, eeness bor J ‘The Paris paper Détcin says, King Oko has, Wis tras, | 1.5 Sitecial animation Of water oommualoations with |-alveaty eockpesutlasd tutersetsor the Geresn ceutebert | Urtie TeceeL companion airy, Fring Toesal "4 | Sigaing for Southern voles. If" the South should be | _Srrax Boruaz Exrzosiox 1 Toronto, Ca—One accepted the ultimatum, and even promised to form ® | the East repulsed by restrictions. tion, ‘In order to explain the intentions of the two Ger- | King Otho is reported to have threatened to place him- | tempted to accept the alliance so tendered, | of the worst accidents that we can remember as hav- xew Cabinet, but solely on the condition that the West- | But the two Powers not only regard it to be the essen- | mun Powers, the note explains and comments on certain | self at the head of the insurgents, if foreign troops are | the result will probably be to unite tit, inone | ing happened in Toronto, took place several ern Powers forego their intention of orcupying the Pira- | tia! gereral interest, but also the inviolable political general expressions of the treaty, and points out the | landed on his shores. It is probable that Ee wittwith: | compact phalant, all the sections of the North whieh ago in machine shop and of Messrs. V. them. Russia i 1 that itis wished | di 5 ’ hi it t has offended; and there is rea- em. Russia is warned tis draw from Greece under protest. A petals mabe aa 8; png eo Cp «lel iy ‘ “4 5, Parken, on Adelaige treet -Aboat ha past duty of Ge deral vm ents to take care that | sity vf us; if they do, he declares he will retire into the inte- | the-pre-existing Ley When gorge he Moe ete al th State Spe of European great States that she {hall get push on oer military operations any | that at the request of the Greek £ cdo tyme Ng! rior and there concentrate his troops. rhall not be altered to the prejudice of Germany by the | further, that ehe shail arrest the progress of her armies, | delay (to May 22d) had been nted to the de. | it is, on the whol el this comprom! tween ‘The London Times ridicules the ides of the least danger | Present war. If the German coufede: ation was constitu: | renounce the capture of Silistria, and suspend the siogs | mand GP ike Frengh and Togs govecamects, * Norihera. politicisos will not be affected till it is too late machinery ra , aaeeeee: with ae cd creating ted in order that the national link of Germans should be eene against that place. The note calls to mind t is to stop the Nebraska bill, and to prevent the rape of to the Indian possessions arising from the treaties be- | maintained, and Germany exist in regard to external Nba d yredle na t two cares of war are provided for in the additional THE VERY LATEST. Cuba. All that ean be safely ‘tween the Emperor of Russia the Khans of Khiva and | relationsas a united global Power in a political point of | article of the treaty of the 20th April—the one resulti quence of thore events, which, if they occur, will be in- | brick, immed! in rear and attached to the large Bokbara, and Dost Mahommed. view, then will the strength of the confederation have | from an incorporaticn of the Danubian provinces, an‘ THE GREEK INSURRECTION. fallibly followed by a reaction against the South which | work shop which on Adelaide strect. Many rincipally to prove itself amply sufficient against all | the other from an a.tack on the lino of the Balkans, or by May 30, 1854. will shake the federation to its centre. of the workmen were loyed in their usnal Advices from Odessa to the 19th throw new doubts on | jocgl dangers within its range, and to determine the | the passage of that line. It is not without motive that | 4 h at lie wins naa & —_— tions near this pisos, at and We regret to that ne the statements as to the existence of a blockade. rank which people (Sta‘esi) ore henceforth to take | the attack or the passage was therein mentioned, for tho | _4Fronch division has arrived at the Pireus, but has Fashions for June. Tos tana five of treat bm laste pha eg Some neutral vessols at Oiensa had been given to un- | among themselves. | Austrian note establishes that there is a great difference | Bot yet disembarked. From Le Folict.} GiulSicoes, wuancbiatsh, eas meveed injured. derstandthat resee were allowed to past nto the Blck | pgy'manal, as Ravoyecn Fars thie fant at iow | thelive ef'the Hans va prot hinted eae, | TCM” howsand fnvargente wre el posted near De- | | Sommer fashions bare arvumedsdataite form; bet | in te skal the brain having been drive ia shove ; , 3 Sea, unleas they had coals or naval stores on board. in fs present position, think they have at the same time | minate operation, which does not require to be defined; | ™A?ES, in Epirus. Suet wee tary the monotony of style, and acces. | the right temple. He was immediately removed to The accounts from the colony of Victorin, Australia, | feithfulls fulflied their duties as members of theGerman | but it is not the game with an attack on that line; any | The Turks are encamped near Arta. Fuad Effendi is | gories. Formerly but few ofour most fasbionable mo- | the the operation of trephining by the overland mall, are exceedingly satisfactory as re. | Confederation. They therefore may entertain firm con- | success or any enterprise of the Russian armies, tke re- | reorganizing the Province. Thessaly is not yet quiet. distes would dare to introduce strongly contrasting | formed, ut there is no hope of his resovery. ‘Aeobbas , fidence that their high federal allies will all be rey to | sult of which would be to draw them closer tc the line colors; our eyes are now, however, so accustomed to the | man named Fa; was scalded and had several garde the gold production, although the import markets | adhere to the position assumed in common by them. | of the Balkans, and to open the passes to them, would RUSSIA AND THE BALTIC. mixture of green and yellow, scarlet and black, &e., | bruises. John Vilure hed his back strained and his present no favorable change, the average rate of arrivals | Their mirsion is still at this moment that of preparation | be considered ns an attack, and, conscquently,asan act ; The following despatches from Berlin have been re- | that we are no longer startled by the appearance of the reeeived > gemth shock. Mr. Vincent for the last two months baving been about 17,000 tons of fo: all the eventualities ; and both august monarehs will | which might determine the offensive attitude of Austria | ceived during the night:— most striking contrasts, but on the con! eeck them ~~ one of the proprietors, had his * : certainly esteem thimselves fortunate should comiog | and Prussia. It must be observed, however, that the | “rns youynar oe as most desirable. Thus, if black isin great favor as an , " right arm shipping weekly, Notwithstanding the heavy losses in | events not extail the. necessity of further iatervention. | ex n made use of in the treaty admits by its elas. Journal de St. Petersburg says, that on the 19th | Soccssory, red bas numerous partisaus—not the gro- eat comaee the import markets, there hare been no failures, al- | Final decision still belongs to the future, and Austria and | ticity of all the interpretations developed ia the Austrian | two frigates cannonaded the batteries at Wittsiand, and | geile worn during the winter, but the real poppy; chest- oe aya had a very big dealy reef effect though e largo number of small dealers have become in. She cpatntaeneaee > ae omog per | eee easshe wiv eGR PS on the 20th approached Ekenas, but were repulsed. On the | nut, brown, violet, cobalt blue, are the other colors me. pitied aoe Ze he engine hones wae solvent, ‘The chief sufferers from the fall in goods will | affairs, ealls for mature caution fa favor of the general | agreed is shia:—The court of Berlin was at frat, rather | 17th @ squadron of two-deckers anchored off Hango Head. | try Prarcrteu,_someseatsa tun oun nator the neck | ther? and the front building benny BE But the doubtless be English firms, who have shipped on thelr | intcrests of German; excited at the consequences which the Imperial Court of | The Magicienne has brought intelligence to Copenhagen | that they are almost hidden by the enormous | immense force of the gener was shown more re- own neovnnt. ad Cig OE ee ee ee Vienna en drawn — the gees, Satie _ April. As | thata portion of the fleet bombarded Gustavawarna on | bows with long floating ends which ornament mae) the | markably on the boiler on anything else. It It is reported that the Russians are menacing Erze- | ‘They etertain for themsclres the liveliest wishes to ov: | this treaty was known at Berlin it was gritiewol-ac cir, | the 224, without result. ‘The main attack was expected | Ponnets exe allowed mercly to reat om the back of the | was about twenty feet long and fifteen cwt., yet it roum. They have recently made # compulsory enrol- | tain the tranquilizing assurance that the attitude which | ing an erroveous interpretation to the convention of al- | om the 24th. thers wixed with Ince and bows of ribbon. The insides ee apes from its bed and discharged like's ball ment of 30,000 Armenians. It is also reported the Al- | they, have observed during the constantly increasing | liance, offensive and defensive, and it was pretended thet | The French féet leaves Kiel for three days gunning | are trimmed wiih « profusion of fowers and blonde. eT ge Soerl, Since wien wisem gravity or configuration of pending questions will meet | it perverted the meaning and rated the intention Some ladies may be seen with immense moss roses with anda about or feet. ied ships had bombarded Kaffa or Theodosia, a Russian | Siu), bation of Ge lies. Tt has Pe iment practice in Balk Roads, y Mave bl wid this yard, through port on the eastern coast of the Crimea. ; thus become's case of moet urgent necessity that the de- elsad thas preueaing oben "i war Ronee we mo. FRANCE. : ie hear’ ey ‘Sere el og tissue of straw the fo sooty, shop, through the me thirty or foe ‘The Africa arrived out on Sunday night, the 28th ult., | cision of cll members of the confederation should be | ment that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is also Pans, Tuesday Evening, May 30, 1854. worked by 8 new process, which is sold by the yard—are | feet long, igh its opposite wall, and acroms at 10% o’olock. — a bana) bdr ipiorg | ies CA ‘ins the President of the Council ot Mivisters, could not re- | General Bareguay d’Hilliers has returned {p Paris. | much in vogue; and it must be admitted it is | Boulton street, which lies beyond. » it and proceedings, a they rm and true by | sist it, and Baron de Mantouffet himself considered that | 7.6 qn, Cents closed to-day at 70f. 20¢. much easier to work this materiel into various forms | must have been thrown at least 200 ‘There Tho Liverpool cotton market was rather steadier, but | each other under the probations which the Approaching | he was seriously threatened. The still powexfal party at | T° Three per Cents c! 'o-day at 70f. 20c. than the original fancy straw, which requires much | were in the shop at the thme, wot vuficently ao to alter quotations, Breadatuifs were | future may bring upon our common fatherland. | | Berlin who Jean towarda the policy of Rese thought ‘THE PRINCIPALITIES. skill and dexterity to fold the sany 8 and "poy 9 pier pe Tapia rs eigen 4 Gali Mooey isin damand. Consols and Pronch Reatos | gqitvidelrisengiy ith so much faster caphaas wil | te" emeaated ie cares ocTant amt Be | Some portions of the following despatch trom Dal-| tbe sem fn than ligt, and rafal bonne, It | She the hols ind wall boing” almost Tous ‘wore strong and advancing. she maintain the honorable position appointed for her, | snare spread for the good faith and experience of the | STd@, will be received with considerable reserve:— the this summer; and smali mantelets as if a cannon ball had turough them. ‘The exequatur of the French goverament has been | and contribute effectually to the promotion of universal | cabinet, The march of the Russians upon the frontiers of Bu- écharpes ‘and scme talmas for children and young die ot the pais Raper ee O'Neil, = granted to Mr. Mahony, United States Consul at Al. | Peace [From the London Times, May 31.) Pi recta he Rg of that party, Prussia has by | kovina and Transylvania has commenced. ladies were the only aes ventured upon ; bet, con- | in the foundry, his arm being dislocated. The Lond , 2 is treaty alienated her independence and her liberty of " " trary to the opinion ly given, the th | head was driven in the direction th: gions. | We have received from our correspondents at Vienna a | action; ahe can no act as she thinks ir; ibis | The corps d’armée, it is said, consists of 160,000 men. | i¢ must be acknowledged ina fer and more | the workshop on A street, ont Letters from St. Petersburg of the 16th ult. state that | Seton Seiden uaa ta evetaoe ae a cosy Austrle that will Yen (gos ail her forces in her train. Montenegro is tranquil. becoming form, is now * be seen ; an quite loove and | mein and pnd the street. It cd Si Hamiion Seymour's proyarty had bed shipped on | Getner mith she oficial communication on tas tne wab- | stpulsted athe eee peraprnw ot ey SATkK ee a | , Konovs was occupied onthe 17h by the Tuohs, with | penis front, leaving ne Lust ncoutass ent conse | funce of Mr. Brown's cottage on Adelaide stest ‘board a Prussian vessel. et, addrensed by Austria and Prussia to the German | ticle, which provides for the cose of abe Emperor of | * force of 80,000 men. Yor 60 much di eee ict. It is unquestionably of considerable importance to | Russia refusing ‘the full security’ demanded of him. Infantry, cavalry, and artillery have pessed Widdin e t variety inthe shape of mantelets is now Anrest oF COUNTERFEITERS 1% Tror—The INTERESTING FROM SPAIN. Teoord at this moment aaen tal roe Ss Sire | In this case Austria ig authorise | to take the measures | on their march towards Rahova. It is believed that | disp Poa covered with narrow | Daily Times, of the 9th inst., says, that a colored. Winiibbendnnnnrns avpite all their efforts and thelr entire resolution to ac- | tain the speedy evacuation of the Prindpalicies” soa to | Achmet Pacha is about to assume the offensive. terle’ oe ctamaped. ple toffetas ground ; | barber, nae shop {s near the Union Railroad complich the ohject which forms the basis of this agree. | check the of the Russisn ; and if she Lospor, May 81—Noon. | others of bordered with passe: ,.00 Albany street, informed Messrs. James H. Whe Black Warrior Affair and the Fate of | ment.” But we are bound to remark that this protocol | thus attracts hostilities to her territory, Prassia is to | Asteamer from the fleet brings news that Gustay- | mentcrie of blue feathers between rows of black valeet, Bonestce!, Levi H. Smith, and & H. ‘Cuba. | does not define the object of these respective con- | use all her military forces to repel them. War, anid fore without effect on the 224. and terminated . Another Jillson, policemen at the depot two persons had ‘The Madrid correspondent of the London Chronicia, | rentions with complete accuracy or correctness. The | this party, may therefore arise out of this convention, | *WArD® was bearded fect on the Ano- | trimming is composed of a now style of fringe | just attempted to counterfeit money on him, im writing May 2%. . = oe gos oa P mon iogenulty VK Saree but solely for the interest of Austria, and without any | ther attack was to be made on the 24th. or passcmenterie, being a succession of handsome povment The officers at once-started ting May 24, says:— Bl a a ei — Boe pinoy BA eg A reel rooal paven te fe for Pras a i sated that these | There is very little business doing to-day, on account = cana Femara ie oe gee is pursdit of them, and Mr. Jillson arrested: one of There wore reports last sighs that the Ministry le net | and will evntinue to Be, the constant acd. infaria’ | Yieupn amd thetit wee caih tie eee of the Derby races. Console 91%. in Dion lines balf way tp the. mantelet trom theormer | (oom! in the berber shop. Policeman Por ear Ute As, gay change that may take place tt | bie object of the union of the, four Powors.” | reeaived the tatibeation of the tro renceies edge. Dresses are worn with Bounces of all deseriptions; | Dallard soon the other, as he wae entering = Uae volley oabuence of volley. which hus prevailed of | But the first article of the convention between reat | nothing now left but to exerote Te as many as thirty-two narrow {rilla or Sounces may be | CaF of the train going west. The- were ints will probabl; Se aeadinena’ Vos cahject eNot one of | Britain and France provides that those Powers ‘will do | grisea se to its execution if Presse alighte her engage ‘The advices from Canton are to April 10; Amoy, April | seen upon somo skirts, but by far the r mumber | ‘ |, and over $1,000 in counterfeit found ch interest except to the parties gving out or com. | all that shall depend upon them for the purpose of | ments, it will be a carus belli between the two contract. | 1; Nankin, March 31; and Pekin; March 2. ; have heen threo or five floances. and taffeta | in their ——— The bills were mostly on the , bringiog about i JOD ime po Co yosce between | ing parties, for Austria will not make any concession.” Our Cates from Shanghae are to the 31st April. There | nes aro made with plain skirts. The founces are fre- | Hudson River Bank, New York, with # considera- cestion of most interest now, both to Spain and tT pete on solid an jurable bases, and | More mature reflections, however, warded off the Minis- | were no changes there, either local or commercial. The | quently of a different nature or texture to the robe; | ble sum, however, on the Bank of Montpelier. ATL as tries counented with her, is the dispute with pe ayes plicat tion hich, Savene aoa apply ; tested crisis pn Borlis, and st the = of = last ac- pNe eS Cecaevaan were prolonging a most dis- | and we often of in five dollar bills Galy a few ing which the determination of the latter ond’ reemakiy | turbed the general peace.” And by the secon atticle | Powers which signed the treaty of Agrll 00 weal trees | Owing to the tmbecility of the imperial government cae aggre arconen, soon be known. (lam told that courier from Washing, | these Powers agree ‘to concert together the most proper | united, and more and more antmaied by an equally sin. | the duties on exports were ayain suspended, and {* was fon bas just arrived.) ‘If the tation ee fort ty nS: | meana for liberating the territory of the Sultan from | cere desire to seenteblon the ‘of Europe on condi. | stated that orvers had been sent iuto the interior to levy phi wepene nd tion, it will be all well; if not, there voll be a strunple, im | foreign invasion, end for accomplishing the object speci- | {lone the wort favorable for all parties, ‘This good un. | dutien op ail gods destined for bae. mach on being which the strongest party may nt come off 9 vicrortously | Sei in Article 1.”” It is, therefore, impossible to contend | derst in fact, i now no longer ocntial crane | ° arade continued in a very unsatisfactory ctate for im- apparently ftom thirty- as first epprerances might lead te expect. Tho fact is that ae poor doce oe, Caw Dew proton) hae besa signed at Vienna by the roprese rem, eats great scarcity of skipping was felt from the Rd Mergen oy appear " pret; made re ot the French 5 ‘i jocu- y of prodi 4 ‘They here fy “Cuda as an event. that wilt Make “pists | ment ts annexe! to the pretocel in extenso, it may be | ated to'thece iar sents ceeaioded atts had comn A"Pebla. Casties were to the 24 of March. ‘The defeat of train thin mocaing. Thee sooner or later : but i does not follow tha st muat | Paid te rupply the omission in the quadruple instrament. | France and England, and that concluded at Berlin be- the rebels ie contradicted, and \t appears, following their y did not sie, they i hand: 0 merican , too, Hf may remarked, ‘ussian Prussia. geveral they evacuated Tub-leu. 4 boys Daal thrrainte nom of tpth, to convention contain tatter not fncaded in the terme of a oa to skort nearer the ca ‘An ihe season ad destination, at jell: no |, Sooner case of a war with the United States, would be trifiog is protoes!, an, for example, wnutaal guarantec of OPERATIONS ON THE DAN! vances we hear of some important movement on Lord with the whole territories and possessions of the German | 2 DANUBE. Pekin. men ‘been ‘France Greece, ps mil A River dy Rtg ~ ied tle T8 Atates during the continuance of the prevent war. We | Tet dser teh had beonseceired eee ae oe Li ting |, We have nothing important from Ningpo, Foo-chow, or ee Seeniacnar Sense trenee wack eens to ap Birr o7 4 Rarrissxaxe—Dacrcmmeness 4 Rem fer, 4 wy tions, cannot | ss pY— know poem a aurea pel tom dee pradeatisl | een unintentional, that there ta & positive agreement | Wit. On the stock exe 16 was freely stated for some | “'CaZtom ie quiet, but there is an un feeling in poe a oe and cae suggest an effectual We. — mating throughout the provinces to promote voluntary | between the four Powers for two objects only-—vis., the | “y+ that the Russians had carried the fortress by storm, | he eity from the ‘numerous exteutions, ani the sc: | dere, ‘The cause of this eecepation was the eoaaivance | aicoboke ligtor. ‘The ‘it in simply qnllatment for the army in Cwbs and Porto Rion. Volan- | maintenance of the integrity of the Turkish empire, and | j)''h s loss of 1,600 billed. The loss on both sides since | counts from the interior of the troubles continue of the Greck government in the insurreetion ogainet Tur- | thic:—The venom of met, 4 teers between nineteen and thirty are to have the addi- ey of the Principalities. ‘But, in addition to | Potten hehe te ay B... na at 7,000 in | unfavorable, so an to affect trade seriously, and do mi key. Numerous instances of the perfidy of the Greek | dative. which it soquires * eee ol e, ines an | ry “4 yr. oy 4 i “ Sonal yay gives isthe clones rom the moomat atom: nese oujeets, Franee ond Ragland ornvemsian Sstre According to « Russian bulletin, a series of mgcoents | misebiet. per 1bthaolince, "at thengeae! ca Eagiana, government Lae Coe te ime tad bets found in poe | counteract. We once ‘axed tee ile of @ 4.600, 6,060, and 6,000 reals, according as theie pentsa or | fasis, and the prevention of similar disofders (a fature, rd oe ae ow, Basirdeehily, on the 12th, 18th, 14th | 55. 14d.; om India, 270r. per $100. scesich of the secretary of General Teawelins, sugzesting domestic by giving Liem, in the absence of any. other qalistaoent is for six, seven, or sgh genre, "OT this while Austria and Prassie limit themselves in thie docu oberon’ ian Se es er Sir George Bonham is detained here, waiting Dr. Bow. | tbat Greek ‘should be seat from Athens to the poe TR, 5 he alcohol, as yh 1S Dbount: receiv dollar 2 a ment to ye evacual of he territ ~ J . Ys arrival. Generel Jervois judge view their erting tumb! time. was when batation and the rest on the dachange i esnan, | which Nave been invaded. ‘Unil the Kmperor of uw: | 1tter being competi to fal back on Fararady, and this | Ee Nenseygnrs inthe steamer. ine ore 0 | Centiee Seale Wonaiory. ‘Se tasters Sosee'ie | tan portion, teak taiseeedtigh sewed, Nealon 4f they choose to remain there; or otherwise, on their | “ia bas been brought, either by negotiation or by force, to | CMAbled t es ussians to invest Silistria. In harbor, the U. steamer Sgsquehannah, sloop | the ‘Monitewr, there is no intention to deebare war was the sedative action of tRe polson. return to the Peninsula. Five hundred volunteors from te these territ: there is nothing sabstantial et antale etch toa tae eee hdres se! Vincennes, and Porpoise. At Canton, the Queen. | againat Greece, butitis mecessary to prevent ‘ner from ce make a man who has been bitten hy a venom- ‘ r het colle » ay th ate as ene ation “4 to | honné to petal thas Monee. an inte mare od trinn offieinl reports ‘rom ‘Bucharest, one redoubt was | At Svanghae, the U. 8. ship Mymouth. being either am open or secret ally of Ragyia in the | ous rej érunk, and the victory is aevie ved. From OTe ene sports being enavored | for that purpose. But, when’ that object i+ atla(ned, | faken:bat asa counter sturemen', that the Rassians Italy. present war. Teta that moment he is anfe, and the sore rauy bg trea by the Bailen frigate, Ferrolano and Mazarredo corvoties, | other things remaining the same, the position of the | Were repulsed with loss, had reached Vienna, wo must | pEMAYD OF THR ALLIBS ON SARDINIA—NEUTRALITY Markets. ed gs an 01 slight fled vewwad.—New Or Gwe beige, ond tee steamers Woatern Powers and of the German State, would become | Ley Bol Fellable accounts. It ie certain, however, OF THB NEAPOLITANS Loxnox Mosty Manger, Tuesday Evening , May 30.—The | leans Crescent, Sune 2. stad a dinsimiler, if it were to be regalated by the tenor of this | Hat the fortress was completely invested. The corres Letters from Turin state that a contingent of 25,000 | quotation of gold at Paris is abont 6 ‘ie Tiseoant vars a UL car we protocel. That has, no doubt, been the object of the | PoDient of the London News says, that after somo par- | men THE EVROPEAN WAR, | wavering party among German stateswe this point of reunion with Raza, even while ther are the hor. # been deman ied from the Sardinian government | (according to the inet tariff.) which, atthe English Mint amp 4 ho cling to | ‘inl enceessrs the oa inet with a severe repulse om | by France, for fhe purpores of the Eastern Ser. Geral } price of £3 178. 10364. per “4 for standird gives an pores a ‘Beats. Fox re euonipA—The ronior et of May. a the iith they maze # Aree but | vig is etated to have replied that, although quite dis- | exebange of 76 044g ; aud, theexcbang ¢ at ‘on Lon. | editor of Le email wri acl s attack on the new furtress of Abdul Medjid, and | joger 19 co-operate with the Western Powers, the pre | don at short being 2 , it follows “chat gold is about | Vile, Fla., that t 7x is fearfully on the 5 signing protocols egain * that is, more especially, DRUPLE ALLIANCE. THE NEW QU | the hope of the King of Pr who flabters himself chat ost, it was said, 1,506 in Killed, whose corpses were | gent state of her finances could uot afford ao large an v7,- | 0.98 per cent degrer in Paris than 4 Lond crease there, notwithstanding the efforts of the citi- The following is a transiation of the protocol (No. 6,) | the evacuation of the Pri itiea will couble bim {9 , thrown into pits, and covered with quicklime, crease of Whees Hewever, the contingent of ‘re. | By edviees from Hamburg the r rice of is 422 per | zens and authorities to e.crest its progress. Of conference held at the office for Fovoign Affairs at | recorstitute the Russo German adiance. These, however, ervits, which is not due till tue end of next Novem per, | mark, which at the English Mint price of Vis, Wigd. From Key West, the Heraid learns that no new Vicnpa, on the 28d of May, 1854, between the reor | appear to us to be shortsighted and erroneous expeata MOVEMENTS OF THE FLEETS. will be entied cut in the present month. per or. for standard gold, gives an exchang> of 13.8%; | cases of the malignant fev r that has raged to om- tatlves of Austria, France Great Britaia and Prassia:— | tions. Nothing appears to justify the notion that the lhe Poris Afeniteur publishes a telegraph’c despatch, Garibaldi i at Nice, with bis family, where he wili and, the exchange at Hamburg on London at hort being giderable extent at that lace, casing several The undersigned Pienipotentiaries have hel! it con peror Nicholas will evecuate the Priootpalities at — d:ted Coy echagen, Sunday evening, May 28, etating that | remain some time for the recovery of his health, 1.£%, it follows that gold is 0.18 per cent, dearer in | Gextha, haa for the last occurred. It, ht on the side of Vinerty in Italy | Lom w day than in Hambarg | howéver, calls upon the citizens of Plorida to maka frrmabie fo the arrangements containe! in the protocol | ell until he i* driven out by ewpertor military power ; | three British stent frigates bad destroyed the detached | Col. Monti, who for f the Oth of April to meet in conference to commanieate | ond, if any part of Germany joins in that display of | forte et Hongo, with the loas of only threo English killed, | and Hungary, in 1848 1849, bas ded at Tur jp | The course of exchange 7, New York on London for qeeipsecally OUA 2000rd tn o0s creme acl ton caniee, | nildinry presr, an the German tates are pound fa soe: | Und fee weeheeds SED TAM Or fe Ruslaad wus esa” |. Thedeeniniiien govemmaue wae erdered the ctearvance | fue ‘at (0 Gaye’ elght le ?,0034 per cent, and, the par of | Cvéry exertion to arrost any and all malignant die tems eonelited between “raree and England on fe one steney and good faith todo, the war then assymes a | videreth of the neutrality rec uleed ty the Wee ern P owomp, Nea- | exchange between Bret nd and Americao being 109 21.40. | CAees in thelr. power. The qnarantine lawa at h..2, and belmccg Ausitia aad Prussia on ibe 7 exert ch wad mo longer Ves within the terms fh force vow ta the Balti¢ cons gis of igh! | poll’ans ago furtidcen ta take cerviee nay’ ty, yer cent, it follows Pat the exchange is no: He 0,08 Temnpa will co irte ‘tTamedirte ofikct.