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p up with the movement party.—Young Tarew bes heen atenty thronghout tha week, v1 peat sheaeuammneaaie hear, to thie county. fer Connt Bernstorff, the new Pras | toners, snd it th obuiona thet the plan of the “ac ernment trope, The ntter arrived af Femblejic Ne ki Pron pai ey no mere interest 19 then Envoy ttl fw ennet, expe ted to arrive tr | Jaen unat have wecergume setrral choaced sam Drstrrouy evening, The rajiroa@ hei bern eutt | Savsde, ne MOP. O80 we may call t—vtieh wants, Jeeves off a¥OCs, Gu. on the -por, and Be. 6d. for use val the givat questi p of the day thin Sint fe by every ugew end will, wo doult, by the besrer of the | Were rupid alterations Inthe stave of afer. Too | tivutly restored to serve for the . anveyarve of vn | amovg other thiogs, the entire secularization of H a agar shai ited tel , 1 woot the work). Aad Se * pees of the peweemuker of Potsdam. | exvcition peturally commenced by laying ste Duss | infontiy, The insurgent troops wore at Mangiaara | the cle gy rererve- and the settlemert ef the eeiz- whet Me hg eae pape he pe of » j asing remark, that one of tna | of «solid cefenew of Gooatantinoyle and bie wtjpe | srsteroay, with weir ndenneed pasts at Puorta Le | poria’tecures, Happhy it ia cit our oflhse to is PE PE ti 2 ieiie sanont bun So pasabae, Hinus sonk) bayer stspes ed danger from | nditiona ef Rursia—to the vffrct thet Frauce | cent cuntyy, Measures were theo tukew to cover | pi by—evid- ntly wn full marvh for Andalasia. into either of there qu but we have always | p:otechosbagitnePamen hive o lite iin elnte On Jardsbipe Englaxd +bull eva usre toe Ottoman te ritory | the H+ of tbe Bulkwn, @bi h, it wos toougnt, mizat Now, on the prinaiple of audi alteram partem, 1 heard teat the ewer were well aware, he bad alwaya beep the eager ad- pari pusiu with Ler own for e+-—is identical with | be attacked. But eouteary to ull expe damous, ive | may oute Wat i have seen a Dumber of the B urtin | oblatacler to impr: Yeeate of the ear, which he con-idered just aud ne | the preposition made by te coute enge of the smuoor Ruatians were toiled io te vir first atiomps a» tae | dil £ jer cito Cunst.tucional, padrebed at the bead | ae coloni-ts want to bi @f-a7); but, at the same time, they wrald do bim | GermeDd Po+ers at bumberg. avd war doubt | fortr ae» of tee Danube, and, by the tiwe sur troops | quartera of the insurgents, whieh repreenta tor it upon # me upintell the kuice te say Uhat be had never ured | rugpester by these agente whese interests it was | 1+ chrd Varna, the enemy had retired before them. | atiuimin a prosperous state. It contsins the account | do tl ey wish to be sar e teonresoffer serious | *, & 36s. furl C charcosl, and 235. » We. fer L € to oeenvation, ‘t, Dotto take T Rovgh tw offered st 10+. 8d Spkrite om fa for Ameriown Tale. oommanord yesterday had 4 presence in this cvuntry. AX ' y hich, in the eyes of the most vassiog- | eslculated to rerve, The Turks are >a@ to Dave followed thes, sad, | oF the Viralvaro affair, ax given in yesterday's lot- | a state of uatore tii] the clergy Bre strong enough ayers ae the prices ob aloe ee y dkeposed towards that count y, could be deem> | It matters bttle whether the King of Prussia is | if Omer Pacha had crowed the Dannde io the | ter. It *uys that they have been joined by 0 offi- | to clear them, some hundied years hence. In tila 1 Mav last. . the oupe or the wuthor of these intrigues, bat be is { centre of his poaition, ana in froot of the Rasgian | errs of aiBerent arain; that one com of the | coun it is a tring of trequent occnrreuve that NTHON: " rounded by ap ub-cruputoas: pitt of men, who | army, he must pave advan ed witn the main bidy 1 var 2 : batamitianhahaes > — ‘aad ‘eourer of theirs Isouassives, but he was most aoxious ot asl d to prot tute their rank ju the | of bis forces, oouscion- that ve is suppurted by the Tu reziment have oome over to them; that at | Dot ofterer occur, or more lu ty Sat al) foreigners scould sev) thet whe such an | servis of as German Power, to the ex lusive ad- | Anglo-Frun b divisions, At the same “me, gach a they wer joined by 1,000 vavalry (the Prin- | required in Canada, it is bec:usr, in the course of | Such af to lend to tow adjective wan used it was an opithet upplied—not | vay cement of Rueian interests, and who ursctise | position would beene of oevideraule perit, for thy | cipe avd Farnesio regiments), a4 500 conrarigts; | & thou-and years, the myhis of individaals have pods! wer, 08. om te persone ua briug Rasgians, but to teeir mode of | their arte with sucrers on the vauity aud the epthu- ‘usrians ae they retrew? fall bo kon tre resources, | thut thee oom) antes of the P.incipy infantry regi- » been so much circums ribed as to eave litle more oe pein ers Inent, #8 Compared with that of thin country. , siaew of their sovereign. while tLe Turks in their atvao' eae leaving their | ment and three oompanies of the Coustita ion eg | tobe dove, But, ae repeat, it is really annecessary | Prnesia are dispore. to dilato-y men. ag Wefoak: - fry ali Knew that there were amongst the Rasiin | 1m compa: ison with the bulk of the German peo- | bare of operations, and may have ty evovunter the | ment rame te them frow Tuledo; snd that they | to express or to bave spy opinion ubout measases | the war aa Ithely to he a pr aero as geve rowed nev of the most polished maovers and | ple, avd sith the whole pbalanx of mea who ure | Rusran ony strevgatbened by large reinfarceamat-. | have fo wed two battalions of voluuteers of Madrid, | which eencern poboay but the Canadians, and ‘The mort nnpértunt question at thie peried of the yea Wderwanding, while thee were oth-rs who bad , teudy in ail ranks, from o heir a»parent to th+ The Austrisn government aust vow pe veive that 1 gare te thet two persons Buve been eeuttatiem | which they wuat and will sectle for tnemselves. | ia tbe comirg berves!—it i+ even grower than the wa Deen seen by foglund that were models of that in- | thrope, down tothe youngest subaltern iv the army, | {ftheir troops bad entered Wallachia, as bad been telligence and and bigh fling which was vo fre | to co their duty to their Country, and to defend the | intended, +» the 3d of July, the rick would Dive been we Dily visible amongus their Jorosbips themselves. | honor of Prussia avd the common interests of | voided. It a,penro,b-wever. from the tof ial at | _ In: cum quense of some severe stristures in the | both these points, Sir. Hincks appears to have | 84 Regland Wo te nec@ pnt tell their lordebivs than those gentie- | Buy ope, this ramayills forme an insignificant minor- | t o'r pubbal e inthe Vienna journals that Austriano | Hea/dy on the conduct of General Dulce, that | gone sith them in the main, but to have found it | 2*e' vigak iene ie Eee, Bek A i Oo an in the slighteet degre+ of an abusive chara iter. Ye hod ead the word ‘' barbaric’ used in tae nd, if it does % enone tale 1864. particular form Daring the raat fortnight the yolitical news Gobernadora and oue company of the Estre- | private rights give way to puhe; a bs the poverpment sor the purpose of asauasinating | They wavt to secularize the reserves and to settle | question Ip the South of France and the Mudrterranca: ‘beial O’ Depne il. seiguorial nares, aud, soou or late, they will carry | th? crope prome to he gond In the North of Frape d the weather has beeo old, with frequen fi ntlemen were no more barbaroes tban were the ity. It is * c conspiracy of a S:ction maintaiving i- | longer expects oobteinfrom tne pacilic evacu- | Reserel bas nddvensea a letter to that paper, datad | Convenient to temporize. This policy he bas earned producto someale nsampnorene po more bas barnen ban Foe Me, Ne catany onset maa SreCoce a taceieie Panes: tin ok citker aporlaper eae, leetinral tenes | Catena het ea ear aa te eeeck The | cm mal be bas beet Reno te te Assembly. As tie | the ater e Ridt hereeein ths torig te plat, ei actions. Indeed, he knew of nothing more , and sur ported unly by the most restionary party | plocerd fo execove the treaty of tee 26th of | in the columpe of apy journal sere. It is not-very esebt ao mininistration cannot get ou with tne ex- | Fngod can hardly be exjected, as, at best, it will de 1 bing in avy bistory—of voshing more bes eak- | ip the Prussin dominions. But in the presevt state | April, and at the same time she intimates | well wrtten, but seeks to justhy bis conduct, aa ig Agembly,und us We vext Axsembly will be | late one aa 8 mg the spirit of chivary and Chritanity—than | ofthat country this fa:tien is omnipotent, and the | thet, in her fenet the old treaties between weeding frum purely patcioti¢ motives. Thug, | elected upder a New Representation Bill,” it hag | 12 London, 9p jo Paria, there has, of late, been 9 amal te pa: doth of Gene Ovten-8a ken, aud of bie , apparent conceasiona they bave safitred toe King to | Russia and the Porte are abrogated by the war, | Le says:— beep devised to aieulve Partiament, and submit | 87H08 of capital, and lower rates of money on call « Wort uminble wife, on tbe orcasion of the attack muke to tbe policy of the Western States were only | ard not to be renewrd but Uy spestel agreement. | she cause of my rising is sobly the remembrance of | the "oun question av issue to 4 Parliament witch | te Fxchange. but it he» metextnied iteelf toeommpar Bpon Osere, He believed their lordsiips knew derigned to impoxe on pute opininn, to extort a | There are declarations burdering Ranlonals Ba poe the eath which thefover-ign of Castille takes oa mount- | Mall bea fuler and more uodoubted representation ea oer The declire of almost af) articles of trad w the ge was vaid to have encouraged by _ loen or fabe pretences Rom the Chambers, and to,| sible op actual howtilties, and it would seem that | ime the throne, who swears upon the Uvly Bvangehsta to | Of the Canuuien peo Je We uro uot tod whether | si > no) ee A Sdence to a marked extent; there ar attentions his Evglish prisoner, and to bave | retain that poritien in the conference of Europe | no Jurther summons is required to detide the iptsin and cause Mr, Hinks expects the new Parliament to go aa | Shich ine See tite ee ee ex Se er roa: ded the poor wounded-ocing that was todie im.; which they bave used for the purposes of their | question, If Austria, how: ver, stiil p:olouge ber far oF us fast as its predecessor, but ut all eveats the | gard to the futnee ct anes eae he eee ee fir bands. He was glud to stute this be-anee, ; Rursian master, at the expenre of their German | exiectunt bpt ine tive pohcy, ‘he wild ~ Dent way to vectle # difficult question is to refer {t to | to exceet that the governments of Europe will all although no words he couid use were strong enough | country. We speak thus plainly because we | pr bably be driven from tie Principalities by thls oath; apd thie being #0, rather than hy te Gi z the com, Ans most wuthoritative tribanal, | tinue barge borrowers. Tne rateof To per can xpress bis idea of tbe nocesaity of carrying on ase ratified that fiom firet to last in ‘hese | Other meane, but the character of the sempalza | of tresvor emeuee the conn ; Meanwhile, vowe important bulls ure throwa on the | on the Eicher per cout for drat he war with the wbole vigor and Tee of tha our | tranractions, Prassia bax been playit g fale to the | will then be. hanged. ur :eaders are aware toat, gy st iieeoanagstonh rap le rll pay Toes ro | shelf, oud much inconvenience is suffered in cou- Bes abe Woe of Ko nfl sake 0 , vet he would greatly regret that in an asem- | Wester Powers ond falee to Austria, thut all ber | without losing sight of the defence of Coastanti | de tsa nactan, he preferido serlode ita Maycsiad.) sag, cicang Gotton, sontitees conan tie cecee an eal y whieb he might term the widest in the world, | moves Pave in reality bees dictated by Baron Bud: pele sad' the evscsation of ttle pissy sre Some repubticun parties baye epieared in the | eee of cox peadeenaae happen tobe particn | ong marhets rusphed vy kixiand wih ootten weoutos ere ebould be ap, mixcopception or misuoder- | bere or from =t. Mant AH and that, anlews sume ee pry ap ee hig sap Cc ney province of Valench Que. party of fitty aeo pre- ee) sereetea Coals. or who do aut find ex tures not being sufficient). @ onaraging to indeoe «pecu vg upon such a point as that referred to by | great change io broug t shout me shall -¢8 hee haa 9 Joak, for the attunment of the snbsautial | ented feself at Albalut del soreliey on the Fphement enorsh in the »ffairs of the mother oun | latin Its b-Meved that a large supply of merchandia ¢ hoble Earl, psy astill more ambiguous an ‘hostile game in the | } object is and we should ‘view | oft e Ath, and surpriced veven noldiera ‘of the Na ry, will fn whole story in a fe‘ter from Qrebec’ | exists in the vastous pl.ce uf conmumption abroad. Tie Marquis of LanapowNe, who. was pearly en- | cours of the important events whieh are impending | With some ‘sures eny muvement on the pars Four | verre revinent, wbo were aiildacting seventy new | 2 Suother culump, where they will ae wb op-e tue | Fig trop mumntains it urice there having an yet bese titaly i: aueible, was understood to say that be bad | over Europe. army, not absolutely, require by the state of af: | conseripte'to Gerou a, They - uiter im; os ibility of apy purty at home, in Parlia- | 20 acsomalation of k, put the penduction is axeoe’ bad the pleasure of knowing this ominent geatle- wm intereete now st stake in this war, and in Bly rE ahaa ober’ our forces fret that one | join rh ; but an they Liters deyiel chee Bunt ovelsewlere, backing Ur. Hincks agalust Pet te ee Ras Rak eel ec, man fora perio: of thirty years, He couli) safely great peltical questions which have been | 87 Seah rh tie vet ovnd tio o! keh fo lu land carried them off vy foice to the Sierra de Mur- praichd aed es, oF stiving off the two moa | 4)! belpg wanted for hime consumption, and fe #ay that a geotlenau more distinguished ym societ, ae d, sgaimt our will, by the aggressive poliny i te nae he camp evhont vo Pun of wean | viedio, where th poly Ah them of everything. A | yr da de ule. Mr. Hincks appecrs ta have been | ruliway enterprises a:0 deaved. by the want of ‘ast De had neves met, but, above all, nover had ine mat | of Rurss. are far too serioan to admit of thi. | pala, with aue sllovanve for various and sme | corrora}, however, mabsxed to escape on sbe rad. rqui esel ny asthe covy of man willendure; | meaps to complete them Al) the mstals aro declining ‘witb one whese habits ano teucencies of mind were | trickery; and Prossia, the least powerfal od the | times opposte contingencies, aud them toadnere | 4 force of civil gua ds bad been eont against them | 18% ineerd, thay any predecessor we van remem: |’ and who prices quored ure nominul | Bee likely to keep Dim awsy from al) sdmixtore | Ieast secure of the Jeuding European Powers, has | to ites fur as ible. Oneof she reasons of the | py 4), ber. ¢ comnbwation agvicst hia is numerous en- Securit wish polittes. He believed tht we the o untry | noclaim w thwa t and overrale the policy uf sny | covtempuble figure which the Raseisas pave mide "ah hind Lap Ay ate uarde from the high | SZe¢te, and leterozeuesus, Tere are the rewains | United States sretenda inde end Joly 30 9 100% bad vow the misfortune be engages io war, their | mighty empires which have adaitted ber to tbeir | int! ree operations js, that weir plan has beet al | praqs has heyun to prod « ieeasatrel eorube: thon oF the old tory party, represented by Sir Alan Mo- Do. . 6, do. KB, an, 11034 1014 lor sbips woulo agree that it was for the advantage | crntidenve and f tendshiv. Assailable abies by | tered halfs dezen times, aud thatno master imiud | phe atlgence hich left Madrid, for Ba celona on | N&B and ottwis; te Utrwliberatls, dud the Preo bh Do. Gayatock. 187-88 do, 110%; 9 1104 of civijization and the canse of humanity thet thosa | each uf the Fovr Powers, and on every polot of | baa presioed over the conrepfion and execution of | gdneseny night last. waa Keipped at Conlejas, one Co acivn party, some liberal, aud some conserva Sate S ct ities. Tacks of s0 jul iptercourre which bound vations to | her frontier, Prasaia appearsto forget that she | toe campaign, Let na at least avvid tris tatal e~ ia Modria it mideighe by five men, armed | "Yer Pepneylanie 8's, Feb und Av .. - 1 o 8 gett er, should remain as avbroken a8 possible, waile , owes her preserg territorial exi-tence to the public | 107, by which the noblest armiva muy be sacrificed i “a it the Sud ashy thane Herve 's a nest of hornets that the Beitigh Partia- To. O'e honor TRA dan ondeuly 86 = 86 fig? mininhe d he of Jaw of Ente @mthe: than te hi trength and itittered awe: With gums dod om biivs, “they did apt cout them-| peat might have fond ite If in bi t prod stock, 186", Jan and July... OL a — Wey Le thepe to see dil OFro. 8 ja mache helinaartataden eich: > selves to tubing the money sud watoves of tho pas- ty sesolvesl, seuerel poses A he “erg Pheer pe » ete, bonds, 16 8, Avril rnd Oot, 102 9 198 Sarat sitet <3d thee the brghiy Teepeotable Mallee livea Aue tht Remco BLOCKAD:NG OPERATIONS: bengere, Day jurped ail the lazupes, toto bon VORB) Teitl. thelr Onn allalrrs, We .no® ceed bos give the Dae etategt Wales Mamata oe Pe tong ew whom referenge bud beea made that the risk of kindling a war in Europe by Toithie House af Oummons ou duig the 19th, ting "t ‘the “ed Large ip pppropel: quortel wore atten wood we shvald naturally | 6, Carediva in va 1 see 18 sae oo foe ceendau, 800d. its 296d af, 00% stimeny from bim, which she would be the most certain and wmme | ,M¥,Hurr asked the Lord Presi: ut of the Oom- bpd a. secon ey rileless of dress us Wey, | deatow on the asp Maryland ’s,05 % nde, ots s 0 shertieneution which bad heen sowseof bs name | diate suftrer. But, without ut once contemplating | cH! “hat was the actual state of the blockading | Wouebe proper, aud taking wbous an hour inthe | oniy ye French onpital, | Alavoma $74, 188, M_y and November, a» 85 friend tiat han addrenied their lord. thee extreme comreqnencea, and axsumiag ooly | OPeHtiua undsrtsken by the British government Peo wundsed cavalry (carabi battate | Mftution of robbing tie se oy of their ques, | Lo, Da ,ery b 3 87 curred entirely with everything tht that Prussia rewina that ixoleted and seliish po- | tbe Black Sea and wh: ther the government cou- | 58 inline have arse ere 1 | Which would certanly by a¢ it to the Beisish | Virginia @s, atox ae i iu bis regurd, and be oon) ered,wish eition which is vecupted by lier prowne rulers, | {M1 Jetro sn smmediate MI kato of all’ the porte Te reas ave Mrived: Bere, aol 600 civil | sume even though it voult at be prevented. Bit | cai. 0% wrnda 18 es friend who hae jnst ep Ken, toata most enough Lae ocemren to release tie other Powers | 8 the Blirk Sea aua the Bea of Agatt? Serution of the Aranjens allway, ha sidetet ey | Re LO compel the chorvh to seit ite peo verty, who | eae tere) Jaw aral du tie excell: mt ce u:ion was wfoidel to mithzaie the hor. from any obiigati-n to eonsult ber convenience or ida 74 J. RussELt—In respect to the frat qnestion Siwatid.. of the Aranjeus Railway, have rovurnerd to | ¢, pel the commutation of tithes, the wle of fang De Under ae i te: aA on 7635 ¢f War, by pla tog uo real restrain’ upon pri. | Ler opinions,” at the present moment the Prussian | 0 Dep. eds the waa re Lauro to give is) that | Te haw been reported (and since Mf. Yo Pungut's | RF Aal Wey, oud who are about + eorapel the ene 9 route" vate and personal intercourse that the necessities of — porte dy the Baltic are reaping a rich harvest by the | 1 Cre Jaw fective block ude o: the im mith uf tne of | {Tur chie went cf ropybolds, need not ve mach dis- | Dat eae tu Sin 8 1872, Apr.&Oet. 102 a 103 returp the’ re bewn re, ested »t olf et Exasian trade, and they are tending their | Danute, which bas teen regubuly notiied ; but with treopa have [A aple te te hit Doman’ g i wai Cemuscers und it waa & greatemistake to aup- tensed et the compuls-vy set emont of a suuje tof Jose that such intercourse wud new, aud Was con- — active ccarmercin) sesistance to the enemves of Eng. | 221d to the second question, camely,, waat are | A i Rede ie contention betweeu the’ jealous ola occuoants of f ,y fixed th afew indiv-dual instances. Until the Bar ! lard and France, If-however, the Prassian Heat) intentions of the government wish roard t) wn ine io Poa sh Shaite, 1 ra yberig however tha there | Lows, Canada und the rte do} new immigeanrs ony ra Oe ¢ 82% 8 88 pert Nepotern, in 1803, rather envoked thelr excis De -tehvuld provoke the forbearance of the allied | ™* ripe perpalarag Uhaeagt ito prio tad Mauro, Joly 8, 1354, As to the clerzy re ste Charon of iugtsad cre, ad even afler it, there were coostant in. Powers beyond i vtwost limi, and attempt | 2d He Sea of aznfh, | win obliged tospewk Wit) | om» Qupqaition: foarnala, vig Bow rabsrely supe | Caused bus wléeudy lowe fue gle ta pte tlh hela lls Hunces in our former wars, of acts of personal to we ite position fur the purpose of checking | WMT\e AM i Dandan came to an agteennest | yew id and tue Miviazecial one pubsishing stig | Het, Wirlasny et Vhe oli Ti. 1’ Mortgage frie» bip being perfo: med, aod even of foreiguers the necessory operations in the Bast, and | ¥'tl Admiral Ramelia ow this hea tts tt was | By what is favo xble to toir se, wile tin tele | SGOU OT these “ y Juounry ard July... 80 a 82 being vllowed to sensin tn Koghod—eubject,no of nulbtying ite own engagements. the maritime | Dersrary that the propomtion should ba sabmilted * wah 2 i hers, a m ny sloughs of And SO Many | Penoryleania Central do. be, 1860, doubt, howe ser, to proper auperintendence and sao. “Btates have the measa'at Bane 40. check ta taro this ft Caperastingple Sud nt Pare, 69 weil as esd, for apenas paeyres ooh, cexeor | Untsesnile thickets in the midst of uew cle urey |, Now York ana brie i tol. Over and ever aguiu had be knows such ins species of Clandertine aliange with ther aovrsary, bi eng of @ miog to ap agrerment on the wab- the tru coming 10 hight, ‘except to in couutries: Aliweusk, then, 8 teat the Canadian u Peniers during the whose progress of the late aa- and to insist apon couduct mord eopsi-tent with the ee 1 i. ‘ yrser ee the: propivitionslt Const |: chenivin'as my own aml other corregvontace, | Stel may flva no home, wy rest, in sis country, Lappy war. Nor way such @ practive gontioed to princi lea which the Cabinet of Berliy Sx at ldast [jm Ss Ane nee * the tw deus whether | mt amples upon you une sing, Viz., that thro ig | MZG that we be lets to ous own ehase uf troubles, Puce» warfare; the Tule, even Jn the dark ages, protested tefollow, We wre ouddent that tie aun) ** Be ong rin mah the ov oF sciohet and ha ho exti-usiasm berg on efther aide.” Whe ihe Qaven yds Lad been to mitigate the horrors of war by net ox- 1 of Germany ore with us tp this contest. We | 12 sU."t Om) pated “ts to refe “5K viahine bike de | came iufvom the Excoriul, fir Instance, eae win ve etna Chusvery confining social intecourse to 4 t mo of ase watinGed that un event oould vogur 0 fatal to the | thought st neccwery No rels¥ T) Ww Shi, NOES. | ceived with wivaa from the tops, becuuse the ‘The eteamer Calentta, with the Todian matls, was Poucts Aad to prove. how correct that assertion independence. the natioual iaterosts, an the houest | M¥,noble friend the Seorerury for Portgn fara were given by word of command, but the assembled | te¢grap! ed frour Pecte; dates are trom Calsuuts War, be Decd ouly remind their lordshipa of a very price of the German jeople, aa a rupwro with | &8tuken an opinion on the subject wrich io 46 | Oo ctltors were porter tly silent Fane 1; Bombay, Juve 7; ai d Alexsnoria, Bz: pt, ctaber 6 7] known, though not, perhaps, a very classical, the Western States of Europe, oF a reach of being & anemitted so Covstantinople, aud alter that | "a. 4 ig impossible torlit the trath, ia many cases, | July 7. ‘Trade su .noia ia Hy, Exhange as Gal ic ierare anti bees tue mtentions of the government will be ceolarcd, : o Y » f oe Agriools Morcator, tempera grone, ps ih ari pol Hore then asked what ware sua i aotions of pc a feilngotesdiciars sein raat alba itamatlan t= aonieT eal Exchanges <, eolat, en * pace f nan: rf okade o “ty ; be oat showed what waa convidered t» ba due to ihe ma nye EA ecg gg ‘anvel and tbe other ports fo the White Bea? ae oh = peaaceitl Loeb ot ni pon seine Gadi cis Rauae aie pO ublic interests ia ldan times; nad, he would ask ot with us is ageinet us: and it te imposuble to Sir J. Guanam said, by arrangement with the oe just an re ny ai emtipeg a BARING BROTHERS AND CO.'s CIRCULAR. ir }ordshipa, wea not it equally our foverest at yegard that “ friendly neutrality” which Ruxsia | French govern pent, ord- re bad bean tra: sritted to shone? Fg rie gorge ata remeron ak . ‘ee iter Loxpos, July M—> P.M. the prevent duy, acting upon equally large princk- ¢cmanded uf he: Ge map ather, otherwise shan as a | ietitute a blockade of the jorts inthe White Ses, | Pace af success; while thes Walletin iaued Sast To the ¢olonial and foreign prodice mirketa there has He», to msiptain the eame rule? Ba ea ! para Compiirsty in the policy of s power against to commence on We lst of A’ te night by te Condo de Qu-nto, Covi Governor, saps: | deen but tittle animation during tho weec. Money coati- \¢ Far. oy Cait tss rose merely for the par ' whieb we bave beep compe raw the sword, ae z * hues m aoe demand) Cuvavts clowd at 9134 0915; BLOCK aDE OF THE GULF OF FINLAND, Ube sede) forere continns their retreat towards the 4% 95 tint he sever koew a person who, witnout ever for the attaiument of tue name objects; a0 tac ve aco | OMicial'y aunonnced, trom und after the 26th of | ais Cerca dul Uusdiens, Dinerurt has po-sosaed tteott | American eagles 763 Si.; South Amorican doubloous Scoreh pix, d fai g Jo hat was duc fo his own Country, wo just willing to accept cer engagements to advance in the | J°Me—that is to say, the whole of to vorts in t26 | of them ebiofe up tw the poiat of having thaucht it uo. | 1% Cd. By electric tolograph from Ieioste wo learu the | Copper, tn, co Jy ewatled intel tthe respect of the inhabitants ! pps By: Western Fomor and Austria are fal Finland o~ poeavorda of Prlres pe gis eat e¢srsny to cl, that turces Ino cure ; tho | arrival there of the overiant mail, wita wivicos from Cal- | Lese, Spavial, do. oF every other. var, hear. joel i sung; but, she bold back o* bet: ’ 4 teat oi 78s enaid town (Mvdrivajus) at two AM, the 1 “ we Le J No | Spelter, do Pe eee quite Soleided in’ all that had | } ese Teel lent ldaie Tans bold back o- bet’ ay | Lovisa, Pythis, Frederickshoinu, Werolax Buy, Wy: nd at nlac, aud the thind at ews P.M. “Descztion aS Sa ded yeas sed WP 508 Amar ogoes Nes rk ; Yeos saw by the noble earl (Bar! Granville.) The | tle ber in apy degree tu infiuence the wevisions o | rs, Biosko Sound, and ull intermesiate pors, | c-nrinues tho ‘oldiers ant offionrs suisiny all the. 9ea, | Pall bus been recrived trom Cain by this opportuni y. RICHARDEON BROTHERS AND C0.'S CIRCULAR. law caid that in tmesof war to contract a trade | Enrope; se will not retard by a single day our ili- roads, havens ond creeks, ty Cape Labaski, iu lat, | one that present them-eives, to return to tho fag o | Exchauge at Calcutta 24, 014. Livgaroe1, Jul 33, 1868, wh an enemy without the antbority of tae | tary operations, nor advance by vdugle jay our di- | 605, north, and lop. 29 58 east. | Prom, Qaye La- bas vraag br a ain chan ee Ja Amerlean stocks tiere ling teen a mrterstojbasines: | ks paver tery sap porrisomee Soy neg! © own, 18 Wegul; but no one could suppose thut | plomutic negotiutions, and the wisest aud mos: dig. | COVES, the line of blockuoe erores to Totooukin pas aban Ae Ait bert i this week, United Btuton 6's binds (1868) 103, bayers | Jr ail Sorte areeke roe Wie chet ith a tocar’ out the civilities of private life would su> | pitied resclution, both fur Austria and fir oarsetves, | Light, immediately off Crunstadt, then acrow s nith- | | At the time of our latest dates, very little was | 52g sellers occasionally. Masaachusetts 5'u sterling 101 a | duilnety bam peevated the trase, and to affect. salee ject any one toa chrge of treauon, of misprision | ja to pursue the coure which oar policy preseribes, | 7979 to off the town of Borki, un the provin ¢ of St. known at Lisbon of the progress uf thé 3 anieh in- 2 meet panos bq | stent Id to Sd por 70 jtunda below the ratos of 0% Of teson, of felony, or even of smisde | witiaa: reference to a. State waieh mact vventuaily | Petersbvrg, iu lat. 5967 north, Jon, 29 23 east; thas | surrection, and wo movements favorabl+ to the in- | 102M. Maryland 67s storling 0294. Peanaylyaata 578 | 1 et wuld peadily have bean nee peed W meenv. He believea that his noble friend | followin oar path 7 | a complete blockace of Cronsadt and 3:. Petww surgents hud taken pluce 09 the froutier provincos, | inseriptions 17 # 79, ex div.; do. bonds 84084, ox div.; | snler ef flour were pnebet, n reduction af fel'y Te had never gained suffictent abe for the ‘The ve conclBation of Sqitze-land and Anstria | D¢7B bas been effected by the vombined fleets, which Gen, Jose dv ly Concha Las been oriered by the | Viiginia 6’s dollar bouds 92.4 94, do. 5's sterling 92 | bere) «as submited 10; som quantity of Bal Telos ms ip the Jaw of nutious which he hat inte» | is .ew almost verified by the complete re-establish Ei theaiie Maree ‘26th Cl Disp a erie aarnamas to remove from Bayoune to | Canada 6's 101 34a 10736 ex die ; New Orleans olty bonds £pd Ruiladalie were suld, to hule over, at Dts. 6d. eer sit « YW Bh t . | 18 we rd, the of hluckade extends from Tacuux. ; nia Ce 1 Railroud 90 iv i et duced ever os rire maces tv re — | mes.t of diplomare pespne between the two coin: | ee Kasavaldi lelend, thence to Dulg.d Neas, Mann, Jnty 11,1954. | 78 01 ,Benneyive nia Central Rall is 1M).0 92; New York The demand for Inciww corn baa been good the wer. For, shile the cunts y til) rese. ved 9 right to | tees, The Avstrian Cubinet have, in fact, eamod ‘af D Inof 1 3 Tho moat lete tr. aren ond Eric, second mortgay uvertibie 1859, 99 @ 91 | prico hea thrown » zreat conmimption op It for fee prohibit contiabaad of war beng imported into the | M, Kubeck, son of the celebrated Mintster and | 82d fom * Ness to Kolgenpis Point, whicd 8 moat eomp) ranquility comtianea to rege | Co (hid mer; ace, je ‘Sd, 81.483; do Ubte | ard seme quantity is now shipying to Gloucester enemy's roustry, 1 bas yatned » great acecssion of psteman of thet wae, ax Austrian Chargé a’ | cludes the it of Kop via; theave to Koargonto | in ihe capitn'. morte: ge. cow ai Birmizgham. étrenith as well ax of commarce, by holding thv' for Affaires to the confederation, and ho will proceed | Pemt, which Includes @ Bay; then tae river { | The seputlicans who showed themrelvos ia the | Cocninrs mostly slat ra. - Jouy 14, 1954, aay. 5 t ti ood.” $ ss Nerva, and the ehole coast of Bsthonia avd aijac- | dietrict of Valercis, are beng hetly parsned, ther higher prices Honduras sileer gs od., Se Lid. Tho westhor was fine during merket hour. Tho ss: hee “een Free duttoms will muse (ee g simost immediately to his post at Berne. eu: blands, to Ekboloa Ligrt, si uated in lat. 6948 | | The division that was expesied at Madrid has ar-| theek, te. 11d, sts, 8d, Sloxioan sliver 3s, 64. a4, | caution thet hes wither ben wed ty tealllore i 3 . | north, len, vast, And all measures aathorized | rive 4d.; Teneriffe black 4s - enlera War manifest tnday, aod bat hte mained te dueanaiapreninny reer oy age fd Page MOVEMENRS OP seit een ON THE DAN: by the law of nations, and by treaties wich nentral wee Ceca. —There bet been bat tittle disposition to por- | sulted in apy brench of the trae Moltara ware Ruseja fier nocess to all” thot thia ¢ unt y bad to | (From the Lond u Times, July 14.) Foner, will be vot in for @ ngainet all ships at British Rule tn North Amerten. | | seein ete fia 20h, fur ater io Ste. 66, foe tale | cvvorom furan wheat or diver geod aniie te sbew, 9 that they might carry beck with thoman — The last Sntelhgence from the yeat of war on the | “mpting to violate the raid blockade. ~ Tn the Howe of Commons, ov July 11th, Sir tne : e "teal | whont wie we PACKINGTUN Wished to kuow whether u mail w ia, hud brought eccountof all they bad seen, For ne agreed with a = Danube leeds us tu the mfe en: e that another groit +f —-- x Ot tingeished sutje tof the crown, bare’ bad told and sudden chaxge haa taken place i the Yd ENFORCEMENT or CONTRACTS BY NEU: | bad reently arrived from Can } : autr) that mach of thiy miserable, this am mente and positions of the contending armes, smi- TRALS. despatches eontaining the inteiligeuce wth re'er- ) covtest, originated iv igawauce, which he lar to these ruryrising and unfo eseen tacidenta My. BR. Pariiswore asked the First Lora of the | ence to the procecainge of the legislative body believed to be wt the ver» rout of it. Che war might which bave bi:berto marked the vicissitudes of this | Acmiraity sbether ier Mujesty’s govorom-nt had | whether the report wea correct, taus the Canadian, never hive wincn if the Emperor of Ruswabad campaign. A week seo phe Rossians were known | (¢ceiveo into mation neon the subject if the Criba- | Parhement sad been diwoived Jn consequence of been aware that toe government of this Oount y was 10 Le in fall resreat. The mege of Siistria had nal ot Commerce at Hawbarg baving proceeded to | the cle Wd Tesei ves having been re ntenty at last Come —Tauwten thonghout the week alized sull prices. 1 } at Shs a 36a 6d ; ; feeding quaticien, Sig 6d. @ Ble. ba. quarter, Oars dull at a further deoline of 344. to 1d. per exages | pounds a Ceylon about cue ball aol at vod 20 detevmnie2 to check Auy attempts at agzresmon. been raked on the 230 of June, aud the lange | ¢Mfere the fulflment of «outrasts anwered into by | Sir G. Guy suid, that despatches ware revelved | oo in vocha brought wis. Cd, Iu forciga we have no | O/ivratalwont unsatenble, al hoo le ‘The kori of hopes ator all that has pas:- army epgeged ip that ope ation serired P ttn neutrals before the breaking out of the war, for the | Jette dey ticm Lord Ligin, stating tae it | thing to report. if ” Per lowd tor fair runs of weat uf Revel: af uaalhoed ed on this subj- ct, it can scarcely be neces<ary for Danube with so mucin peci in baat they leit | ] Urcbaxe ard carrying away of goods frim the ports | starces under which the Pastamert of Cunada bad CoRn.—Atthe market on Monday the aupoly of English Imports for the part seven days con<ist of 8 me te asnte sour lorcehios that this gentlemsn tne their battering triio behind them. Waiachia wan } Of Rumia at present Ul wkaced by the ailicd fleets of | been diselved. The facts were that the Gover ir, | wheat wan very smali, aith cousiteruble srrivcls of fur- | cuarters wheat; 5,507 quarters Ipdwn gorn; 2, Detar ived i thia country on # secret miasion t aid to be evacuated; the headquarte 8 of tue | Gicat Britain and Fron e. having opeved the regpion Ly # rpecch ou the 15th | eiga, chiedy trem the Botte Thee was oat live barrels and 10,212 wacks four Export tor me (langhter); whch, however, bes been awerted Ruesian symy vere withdrawn from Bisharast to Sir J. Grapam said, since the honorable and |} of June, an address wee moved In answer to tist | porition Por wphene, api pant pi eheet ee ts. aoe hear; 10,001 quarters fo the most positive terms by an authority which, Fokecbeni and Jassy; the Austrians were earned geuthe man gave notive of this quests, he | speech; aud m the discuss:og op that alijreas, two | [or qa: rier lowe Mbacak. z oh ty thant pong Af che pm ee ees ry ry . b's aver Govb»loee, nubke lords opposite we accustomed to paring to take peaceable possession of Wailasbia; | hed badro opportumty of a-king his nodle friend | succersive smendmenta were moved—the firs ex, | True turned, Bein-b ATs. 8 « 5 quar: : reayect in cozeru! ety Itenst they do not do and the ouly question semed to be, upon tue | the Seoretary for Foreign affiirs whether he was | piersi?g tegret test the woverument Lad not re“ bee gen Mari pceting sored tent st poe ate aa087, Ud: Seceued fo wih thie occawoun. (C-tes of “Nams, mime,” facts then Knoen to tbe world, whether the | Cenisant of any euch judgment. Ho (sir J. | commended the inticauction of a meastice iu toast! Helens trammcied was very moteriio, at about ‘pre nell ida, Wests en Canal from the epposition.) Well, a newapayer—(derl- Russians were about to coucentrate their forces in | Gram) had no official knowleoge of it woutever, | session for the seculdtization of tc viergy reset¥es, | vious prices We quote white Amerioan thoat, 80x. @ | a ; Ohio Lbs. 6d. » 24; No, 1 Canadian 86a. a five laughter frm the opporition)—tie organ of Moleavia, or tortire altugetver, as the Moniseur | He bed men a report of is in the nowspapers, but he aud alo for the abolition of seizporial tenares | g4a.; red, iis. a 768, American flour 36s. 2 80s. per bbl. | wuper B4e. Ed. 0 35; yellow amd white ludiaa corn, roble lores oppowite. (Renewed laughter.) Itaay aeerted, behind the Prath, We bave no rewoa to | conferred he did not belive it. If any such decision | Tbat avendinent was rejeted by a majority of 54] — Corron.—Ths market is stea: a the saloa for the week | per 480 Ihe say toa L have been for furty yeara @ mach more suppure “shat this intelligence was erroneous or bad been come to, it would sppear t» him to be en: | to 16, and, rutecquently, worker aisendment wis | amounting to 2,400 bafes. At Liverpool, the demand has Corwen —We bave bad a continued dulimecs during Punien these n CH tirey inconsistent with juctive, aud utzrly subver- | mvvec sulstituting for the word “ seculariza'ion” | been moderate turoughoot the week, at prices ratbor in | past week. ‘The trace have operat? ton mowrate pl niga garth ye yas, his tan —< es eee paraguay corive cy ed tive-of the law of Selig , y the words “eetlement of the clergy teserves.” ager tava yistoraay’s quotation for mid. Orleans tent only. Stone have been freay aferad. bit at cen that tresh orcere bseq , a. : } : . ilar, there wich Count Pablen, until Ueaw tat mynobletriend St. Petersburg, or that diftwent measures bave ARIA? Settaa ae appreet the tuo support of several |" Tacgs, &c— We have little to novice in tho absenne of | puch de line, We quote iittatiog Uplands, and Bear me had been subject to an atta:k in conse- Leenadapted Prince Paskiewitch has laid down ee PI p blic asles. 800 cases castor oil at action were taken | 6 8 1Ctb, Orleans 65-16tb. Sal-s, 40,590 bales, of wi f the eiviNty which ad sho 4 tl Advices from Erzeroum, of June 19th, state that | was carricd by & majorty f 42 to 20. Ene House bove th rp bei afite A ines fs tiren ot. | 16,600 { sillier, V had not th sane i Iknowle “edge took Sree tae lath pa A acu emrd pod ant the Rursions were in motion slong the whole Asatic | wae awure that by a rever + measure the number of ire Oo; bd Saas auyvapelanes beangts, oon 4 a1 . 67404 wh a oe SEROPD aR emyepgeniagsep. im; ‘wus in th country. (Hear.) ‘ Pate mey bave kd to moe active measures, | lite. They are mapreeg og pH positions where | sepresentstives 1 the Canadion Parliament would | 1¢s.; cutch, nomivaly 45s @ $s.; gainiter, 264. a 27 Corn. Bark remains without atterstion. aneoasiate wever, that uation defensive warfare can eas), couverted into an; be comtideratly incceased—irom 80 tw 10 he We y camphor, qticksilver, Laxp declined enrly in the week, from 584. te 52s, SHE POLIOY AND INTRIGUES OF THE GBR- ene hae a ae ou Satan crpeien FR yind measure which circumstances may invite. Bitter lieved, The Cemtnuae goverpment thougut it im- , of IC easen uid 96 bags Jara, part only sold ty, at which a sales were wade, tall, ‘MaN POWERS. Turks bave assumed the offensive on the left bank of | complaints are made sgainst the inn tivity and in- | ¢s)¢diept to rulmit to the sitting assembly a eh Xda He i ail at S20, Cd per wt. The sales rep-rred are [Prom the 1ro:ou Times, Jaly 18 | the tiver,ane it 4 even rep rted that s considerable | capacity of the Muchir, whose ear is represented | meastre @f such importance, aud determined to P ew ve- pe ttnen A BOW oy nen ore reer i 1G settements without aelivery ef rales The alliance of Frauce and England rhe afaten Getachment of the sngio Ff eocharmy shares the bo ; * completely held y the Polish officers, t7 the de- | pestpone the question until the Assembly nad neon } Garg twoweek Bt Peter ‘at £63, cash Of 900 bales | ise. Quiet, but pretty stesty salen of North of the East being firmly estabtided, and she hostile Bers of thei: victorious advance. 17 the telegrayh:s trinent of General Guiov, Colunel Stein, and other | enlarged usder tie new act. Awing, therelure, Bombay at anction, only a small part sold from £20156. | rican at tr) ‘ed 0 660 S phe Jieerienn 630. & ity of these Powers w tre claims of Russa openly despatches whien have been , stariog that | approved soldiers, : under the advice of the proviucisl governueut, the | 4 $.6, 760 ba.ce Jute stauetion chiefly sold trom £23 | Butcher's Ascoeistion Oia. yer owt. declared, the nrxt cousideration im these momentoun = & tens were Omer Pache at Giurgevo GREEGR. Governor-Geveral bas proregaed (Le Assembly. att. Dxay.—The traneactions heve been emall.es ear nestinna b or o at esmaa Pow. sand Oltenitzs on the 8th of July, wre correct, and ‘From the Loudon limos, J ly 13) Ixpido -The quarterly sales, comprising 13,028 chosts, | ket bas been freely suprl'ed of kate, = Sarthe denaey of vounacng ey by prope thet the Russian forces only curdecded in cutting THE INDIOFMEN? OF TRS BX-MINISTERS. Tis thet ‘mistortupe of tho 0/6 of condestion ws commeuced on the 12th instant, acd are still prooseaing. | Bacoy —We have bed agele some we quetion foot By foot, the intiuence whicu Kaus basexerted, their wey, «ith revere joss, through the Turkish General Spiro-Minos, formerly War Minister at keep up with British America, vin. we selcom hear je ee the present time 4,688 chests havo paseo sale, of | of damaged and footed, rsa) pert betog & and stulh continues to exercise, on some of the vourts divisions, its clear tha: the war das sssamed an | Athens. and now a privoner, ws ty be inaicted for il | gis thing ubout tt ueleww tt he sumething unpleasant. | Rich 121: bavo bees wiib.irewn, and $3! booglt ia, | Iniporceptibl husk Tie demand was gved, and of thst cvuntry. So tens ious is thes mduence, tnas entizely new character, ard that, insted of de- | Je pain Perovniaking wu peblie monep. tb ConaesioD | teu we really much wo du with toeee provinces, in| Way Cenernite expected. Tor ine wesiraple, middling | FoMk.—-Améjean almoct without inquiry. at tke very moment when ihe sirougess hupes are fewding the right bank «f the Danube guiast the | yin a wishes of the War Depart | nd of meey vending thew our emiysants aud | quetities of Lengal, there bas boon fair competition, ont entertsine seogth rery . Y , Canad 4 JAMES M'BENRY'S CIRCULAR. past, pend Fac Ee Saeed a popes or | river in eto ey oie poet we Tees eat tee gone baer peg geod er Tuapes- pe teotha ot Nesthedand sein cori Pind iperpeller Aad sratann'ing pasepeniats oe ea. pice aheea sib Livearcmt, Jaly 14, avvther of the Cuitecerution, aud weare disagrve- | by ovr dir-ct sc onvts from Vurne that the news | 0G Sitarecmcss Ag ere ba ete { piaged ah Le fauilisr to ali of us; sid, woen chats at home | per Ib jower, stairas and Kurpau range from the eur | meynenreh, prey t he bebo ia boon abiy remivded that «ven among thove States which ; of the retrestof the Ru-siens from before Sills | thoip 7 were petting raiher duil, we imiyht fill ap tue vod | tency «! Maz to id. higher. . | thon American. Beef is Me have bound themeelves by yrotoo ls and by treaties , wie bed reached the camp on the 20th of gave, pot ype atten ey re having Fe; woh examples of Cuvadian eloquence or intrigues) | 10% ~The irede a firm ot oo Jast qustetipem Cons. :} shen Armas iean without tion, No tw the policy of the Western Pores, Rusda stiti aed that Cardigan was instantly despatsoec intended fort ¢ fowurrection, but declined saying Ap it ts, we only eur of there provinces a3 -we do in the Clyve, Swedish £13, and very reareo. LAxD Chores steady, at the redoced quetations. numbe ra bey adbereuts and secret allies, We d> vot | with cetachment of eavairy to watch tie mve on whore seeonut, Gardikiotis Grivas, 10: Ay of Mount Etva, thar ja, when cuere ia an erng- re) roth sold from 227 lbs. « £36 We. Ta12.0 is saleable at previous ratet Mean to imply by these remarks that we bave mente of the exemy. Ip five days the Light tion, If U.ere 1 a rebellbon, or @ Rebellion Lowes ernge No taloe of rice, seeds or quarcitron bark. Soy rensom 84 dots tae consinent resalutien of ths, Division of the army could reach toe Danube, sad | {ODMARder Of the troops, and now at the baths Of | Bit cre. Pufieiyext house burst to the yrouud, | ‘“Lxan dull. "Western in Kegs SO. a 52a Liman Care Rone bere. Samrarer of Austria to adbere to the system of po- | it ment to be nome —_ pee The director of the bank, who deilve.ed these J xtout church poverty, then of tes (oS jd pig £22 103. 5 £22 156., refinod Perens ry Taga Ae oy eh ces cy which be bas adopted, und t» fulfil toe take the impesteot resolution of moviy ware . ont pear O4) whout 1t5 for parties 26. M k J hanged, “9 > pe 4 raVelve 4 quovatlous Lavell aa upwaed (eudeasy Corto —"be aupply offering paieg. noun and the LJ Powers; but the difficulties aud dangers ugainet be Igy river without the ament and support of the hut bis statement im reply has not been saflered to 0 tor hens, vuvh to and, ener New York arrela £11 68. w £11 100 ; mand limited, prices have thie weck ne! 1 per which austria bas to conend, a'c incalcat in- é Genesis. Nothing, however, is yet known 8: hotels, write letters and pumphiets inaumrable, £20 108. & £10 oe.: New Urleaus tn caska £9 15, naion ‘The Wan heater parke’ han heowme dell n'e, and creased by the obataclea thrown in ec way bj aan of these occariencer beyond the statement that the nor pepper oon nacional a. | Ret intercuoticnn to nexspapers and public men, | “ye ceme.—100 pune Cabs Mustovade have been «old | eeedsand yarne sive Tuesday say be bongnt on States whick ought tobe her nearest conte Resian forves at Giurgevo were attacked and de The *pe.teb mnsarceetion, aud generally succeed in pr amin sore bigbly jue | a+ 168 ud. 112 casks Porta Rico at auction wore taken | terme. St-ek thie on, 2h Py of which 681 sno alli-e, for the experience of the last few moatne feste? by an army sald consiat of 30.000 Turks | waperp STILE TRANQUIL—nETKEAT OF THRINSUR | Cemmuble peer with ull the particulars of the Case, ta ate Atmetican. tock mar, OH nas, of w bas shoxn be-ond qnestiun toat Pros is aed some and 12,000 or 15,000 of the auxi corps. Chia GENTS TOWARDS PORTUGAL—SUPPRESSION OF THE | For hive cava ot the outside—somerines ouly for coutees £41 | 60,79 were Ameriean. week, ow08 | gon 20,76 Americ. n—3,800 bage being on P. of the vor Ge man courts have tagaged im these event wovld Le, however, of the highest ‘mypor- OF POSITION JOURNALS—hBPouTeD InTeneineNge | Hine Lew Canadian topic muy be sid to ovca- 6.820 for export Fegotiations chiefly for the prrpose of aff rdi tavce, because it would show that the Russians ure 1 FRANOB. py the public atter tien, aut people vein meaily to Resta ali the asristance Rast coutd wit pol retrestiog from Wallavbia, though thry mi» be te ft eta 7, Correapondence of London Carmisle) | think tary know something ay rat Canadina atiatis, ave to avanse they had vstensibyy ondemned. driven frm it, and we trust that it will turn ont Unlers rome luge portion of the troop fn Aoda | wed are wotereted In tian. Bub ae soon a8 the | ferly iy the spring the cocveoton betseou the thatourown count ymen and our galluutulties have | turin join tre ingurgents, who gre pro eeding im | ro het bes aicharged its sparks, ail bs durkneon Four Powers, stach Austria bersef tad pro had rome rbare in this » jevem@nt. At the same | that dire tion, toe present milita y woven nt bids | sperm, aod be will be a twelvunouth betore MAY: | com be ond, was dofeated by tie wmidity of tre time, we must acd that trese cetsils require covtir- | fi F id that taey | boy rememers there ia such & piece 98 B hyo ing of Prosia and te machivations of the matin, ard trat great doubts of their accuracy are too oOo | Ane 62 for brown ve Lingosd steviy, liveries; fo: Pp. Loxnon Moxey Mar<er, Jaly 14, one o’elook, 3 tature | ‘The meney market is getting Ugh he ave not bern imate % any exunt, we | of firstnlary bills iengeia from ‘ptember aud Uctubver, aad 3/0 for De the exchange oo Paris (x now in Savor of remitting, to Trance. Phe state cf oar monetery nffa' Lice There was more inqniry early ta the work, and | opecial interest juet wow, eotit bee for up manqué, Wt is uf i wtleunys War ma 00 e:viliane in thetr raw jon. Some weeks agy LiCh bogs herp Let auction cers disposed of, frum Se | dye exereled Consideravie influence em the stock het. Russiwn puiiy in Berlio, The cocvention waa entertained by persona best able to judge of the | Jur ising how taken ptaoe in theis faver, nor does sh | to daw the Lords ints « qaurrel wita te Ou {, $184, Fa 2,000 Wage were WoUght Ih wdey, nt 196. wen changed ie & proteel, to whieh Pro Probability fe (ert an adysoc, The want of beats that they nee prey fe on the cousfietion of the Stczad Coun bye a fe quiet. There ere ccliers om the spot at epee canada a a eve a velntent essent; ond this ptvto-ol was ot buraen to c nvey the bagvage of the troops, wit! a cut of their suocese, abd, £9 & Dething ye hecessary 0 provuice w aiés. for oul refractions, ‘Tou per cept hoe enh nine ue ices aie igathiac et lowed hy a treaty witn Aust ia,iw which the cou the wane ef supplies 12 u county al eary ex ans were told that we had fur some tae be Yaw len eolh nt Ba, Foe arrival theco are bnyerd at | ties, cad the exacts ave esthinated at about Mile Victime of s series of Cutrigee noon Bitten ard tbat this was another. flowever, & over, a8 far as England ney of war wos baited tu we or too ocomr- ted by war gu et all times tuiuly Vihavtodt, » &o, relied upon pi ad tie reach Of Me coutes WoIch retard the movements Of the best h them by other aillitary ol egutiste & bane ary; avd it i scarcely probable that | doand to fine the ie venent to Ul who chy these difficulties haw veow +o far sarinauoted 14 9 | wiling to recrive assistance Hom any eherugeced to Oonpy te Prim ipsli and the few day# ax io enable the whole force of the ales | keying the dieetion of everytuing Order «ys alreacy sent to the iaperial eeacrale to tO Move to the front. Thetr presence ab Varna had | heros This might be ratural enoorr, + enter Liste Wallachia, woen Prassis avades herself been srpemtly soticited by Owwer Vachs, who » | they were kote of kuecess but ft leaves 6 op Of thie pretext to wake an abrast and acgry de saw thy moraleffect woich tuvir approac? would | re that a!) that is Cwsben wt abe ehonld withdcaw fron the tieaty beve both on bis own Woops and on thee of tw of te 2uah of April if seis acon abou sere curred emy, Accordingly, we ud thet the hope of be foe fect, ag it seemed ikely to by the forvible ing rheved by the allied acmias was & powersal (ue Iswn of the M-soatigw, the cebtive to He brave gary rate soda very dull; 109 tons om the apot tite. Diet eme-t bind Tiqimprovement which tnok place yosterday tm h stock market ix pretty atea tily’ maintained of Azow | dey. but prices are lower Conecta opemed at 1 le to a eo nnd aye now O15, to ty for money, ana vi yy to ered. Rape | tre account. Redaced Taree per ovvte 914g to Ny, the new Three and a quarter parcenta 32 to js. od vouds, baek and Ladis Stuck and bo) y at fo inet pricam 4. & Se. heave been sel which were thouplis Nility. Avst ia then proce ded to further t eaty of ber own with & vol t, there fa very little rol Bal aia | SVEN steady at £10 108 af ent has | _ttGar— With a» mo ’ | week selon of Weat I y, and that | whty Jost pers on the spet. terert in hy . hrenshout the 0 bhta,, for Hy wteady prices have boon obtained, whilst 19,000 | Ke el criaid. | bege Mauritive ons Dougal have awostly fund oayees at | wh Hivcke, who artpears | about prestous rated OFT 0% boxes Havana, only the ens} J fou to toe p sought forisa things which sh | a the heat of « m of Siietriato poloog | Sen Luis and hi Vi pte foreigh market pre-eots lee peope for en eteche ere firmer, and 1 per ceut bigher, 1, considering the unsettled and threatentog repre Of offaire, 1 omeshat rewarkane the qatl 1 place € 6 iv the room of te Uonnt of leagues, and in towt ¢ 1c of that place; and, on the other fact, | people in peneral « Pel very b to bave beer tatsen of Canada | cnn oderate prices, tie rooud delng taken | tops are now 971092, an 8) 083. Trere is no act] feging omy, alreacy dey +) De qnestte Tia is sliown by 2 everrince the @ 1 ve n, SX yeas ago, | in fre for low ty bie. fer Boe yellow 11,000 barge in wh Mextean bonds are alvernstely is kL.own of this commantcalion ts obvionsly iae »m- 4 ow mane eB ant The fail . | bithertodeplyed at Mdrd and throughout the ne nuy he 4 y hy his lacdable, bes ater eat oe cont higher and lower, fl a sistent with every principle laid down py tho Four flew at Jat from sheer dread of mrmy | comptry, Vb in reported that Generel Sercaio joined | and to rome exten attempt, to raise |b” “ by bia, To ‘ . Powers, Prog ta affeets to treat it te a euitable batts Feard the cannon of the aleve b ming at a diatanna the tierhgeas trom ant Man: res vith # meal | woney fer the Grave nad. ta. owe fn ro ey bse) on Pane pet Msn Marg 9 HHO ‘ee on tae at for further nomutiation, ann naw aentuitl ner eaitnwa, | of filly. nies arross te marshotot ty Dobradaly. beds of cavalry; bat the x +t Y racled DMI I Tia igh ly Bae tig! Moylnas | 1 se yilew He on the’ chit thre eheaged | Tee A Ja, als Ties WCep® 4 Ue daduie th pare wt Har We) bbe Lea bere Keel Gar vorrempAKivels wid ne Ibfermetion on the rubject. General Biazer, | trem bie have g teen Lord bigin ® rmnidter, god | fords ut SPA for No 1254; 2,64 bage Verwam' ane pia, iebeve, bo that it ia wd mirtike to appose the wtmy will enable us bo jndge of tue course te | Miniter of War. bit thie mining for Aranjvez and | hwving beid thet place in Canadn for wo long a} gr iss. td; end @ carge ol’ 1,000 "buses Horne iis forign market 19 anit and quiok, that Colon) Monteuffel ta cespatched oa 6 mission mlved apou by the Genrue andes these cioum , Tumbleque, ty wke the chef command of the gov- pert. Fur some reason or another be eantvt 1) ot Zils. ud. Railway are tolorably ateady.

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