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ber thom Rersion ek ‘2h to this end a term of seven CODE rowed vet seer See adeuced by XN vm that eB cone Yo? neuld take im no : rage sabscarseni te tae rate ef the dec'aration hn Jeter, the m ctilzation of the federal contingents o a eR " . bad a General an WY orview, alles in the Crimea has yet to be ‘wont part of men of bi ocoueanan ene pitts A gis qenden consecteg wich the pes as i much mistste t3e mere of ive condiments— the exquisite: ‘art | right oi search. immeciately afer, Mr, 42 mutey an- | their teen, if Ybe latter yiel’ to the supreamey of wae ane v ‘of creature comforta is extract- | sited ats grand review of the troops, prrete resistance. They wich tbe ‘acha. powerfel and pumerous sr | of the bitckace, When saked whether szips that ined in stafuquo No step has been taken 03 ao seronsee corpo; | efered to be Oy onan doubts, & WIerapBle deeprtcn hist they seem weircvun: | wight ere the arbor em the strength of Ria as. etiber oy Austria of Prunsa,” The two prin. | England, : : daved {rom Londen on the 20th ef May, apneances the Ragrian serf soldier msy im gee woule be allowed $0 onto neues un- y continue to watch cape ether fad oe dcpeninose oeeree a eimat arrival of Mr. Dodge, x4 bis departure for Paris the y 5 snd, opposed by suck men, yeded, without danger oped aisers th to gotten, was veitber in’ Wallachia por Moldavia « teh 20% thet the pew ropresenta- slong which the olties are advancing, | they might meet at soa. the f ‘eclared q por via e 8 ts seas teg. tee ° bf id not mm himself to give that as. | of pe conquest, bet the result of am freaty ‘ton, whe died nighing for bis favorite mae sata As tnt Dates Seen eae positively denies toat yeaa at ibe cert ot feck alee frye. that the to gi my Bizce the Germs: ‘ognized’ the ty of siedea erutenies 6°. ‘and whieh was hed ont . staat] di Dri a ‘of those — ay on Inject of the right o! God; buts weswer couse wand of the Hogtirh fleet fon caper imme yt are tay a ahi oo ee per petitions? fe-onene day ied the hospodars we d 3, bomanly speokimg, our strength great, we | orders. Ibe Imperial al fay cenile wether * sake “rg not a ‘rrittin billy of fore which were scattered here and there | that bie flag say be neepented by Spain eqasity ‘ispivinge bot that success will crown our arms, it, the table, that | might give your reaters a | those of other tne the goveroment to which they ere accredited, len’ im virtue of the seme prineyple. to be replaced in ; that Mr MeCanley bad instructions to the London @> June 1.) ‘ fomntnl se scription of the mysterious variety which, | mally declared tbat oven ley an cuctions ‘ tis bree oe ene ca ie eden tere Ce hee oe engaged in prune. sion of privileges al ed by the pew constitu‘ion. each guest mailes, petten 19 eres wae. (Ree pond the notification pubiished March 23th accra | imstesd of rrmaining what theyought to have qxa.seme.pines Wat: 0s cash wide, tables ibis. somes THE KERTCH EXPEDITION. Desltof arene, cud the Louses are Dandsome, It con- | Nene Hae: ear ip the anmect Her ftannc usesty | THE EFFECT OF THE ALLIED SUCCESSES | respected barrier between vbe Ovtoman empire and Masited to your neighbor on either side. | The inspiring popaiatie pouls. It was o Pitce | conteined the following declaration :—Her Majesty will iN GERMANY. sia, were, even after the ° y sieht imp) ree wl wat y oods on beard | [Paris (Mey 90) Correspondence of London Standard] | seemed to recoy ; wenoper-'] Weive ber right to condseste: enemy's ‘We bear the word peace ceginning to be revived; but | verzed rather ‘ . 174, but it soon after parti y il: | THE CAPTURE OF KERTOH— OPERATIONS | Totte io ussite Ui ie Mie dr triment of heotons, in- = its ori; pevtzal ships, except in the case of sontraband of war. Py i gearing over. | JN THE SEA OF AZOPF— GREAt DESTRUC- | th, Mi eee ihe commerce curried co at The. | From the spoouncemext made xt Port Sc appes, the Hope held out, ons tue readiaess with raice it 4s ee than ty then of ise ed: Shay in ful muh, lest, by ebi forbidden subject should be | TION OF RUSSIaN PKOPER\Y. odoria wae removed by the Iussien government to pads Bonland sey Haetncts Ce pete eee on opr sym +} tap ese ole pasioney plea sian soll, Touched.” The owner over, each caveher gave his From the London Standard, June 12 Mi] Kerteb, where all vessels bound to the Sea of Axoil were | cepted but e bos ato of the fog covering. the cars, | 202 setae ie true wiih thellied powers, the re: | Sueb, er, are the feel ev ocoupled by a fe nn before, to the lady he bad conducted vo the table, The favorsble intelhgence trom the compelled vo undergo ® quarantine of four cays, The re apne para ape ne a WP cee os 8 io: shows, bomever, tha wethfabimetioa’}: ‘Ges of she cog i. Jarger vesrela had their cargoer brought to themin Ypbtere from. Teganreg or from Resto; but those of ter 6zavebt of water crossed the bar snd loaded at came. Coflee - | ue in euch variety and amount thst it is uvavo% Jee Ie Ae wane order Tat Portagel, Heating | velved in tome cosfasion Ws know, however itd which the pubbe attaches prospects of to tantly ved ‘ing with w ‘prospec! peace to Su the arm of ithe Emperor, made the tour of the | With eleazress snd ceriainty to belt out sm assurance pense wetory im the fielé; ond that peace, too, shor ir ranteen to put garced as the probacke consequence of the successes | other, Whether the inflaence 0’ Rassis ‘The Direetor of the Ministry of Foreign Affe! Minister adladus, SENTAVIN, ” It was seperted at Dantsis, on the'234, that the first : i 1 that the Crimean campaign must lead to a result tri- ff, On their returm, they were obliges to trans . oem, and dispayed bis prodclncy in the Aatterng | Sunpbant ta the ites. “Let us uy to mark out the facia | Tefbait they corporat Yeuibatc into. Nghters, aad vo | ¢ivivouot Husnan gun desis, ptationed at Smanbots, | iaiey ovslics Kern stored co meusaae their exteat, | t protectorate vr. nos tie question, aa ta iis, and Ioghed and cbatted about everything, | sbuut which there cam be ne Muutie rerbip it at Kertch atter having passed over the shat i the direction of Riga. ‘The Ruslana are making | Ihe meraie of the Russian army must, indeed, be shaken, selrorle bas done wonld be. * par ‘watead of having reached the highest seat, ke were | of the Straite of Ynesale bos given to the allics toe ad | joy” Notwithstanding these olficulties, tay comemmrse ing tb ‘tal promotion The Emprese s inion of the Sea of Azoll, until within the last ncten nd communication with Tornes, at the extremity of now. ip the second year of the war, they ito @ quarrel of words. His! shout ihe -xhivition, and asked us what we shougut of ae ‘or ten days Russian lake, 1a whicd the Ozar von- fa ies net fewer than Tamassia esierss to rele! the Gulf of Bothms. a Pave pat cos orenens K Acme yal — the 09. vie an Wellanhis beve gained by the fine to which of ‘there but one re- | sidered bimself so secure that he apyesre to bave taken | yo ‘The Frenep aquadren under Admiral Penaud, nailed | stinacy of their defenoe o| ies ve fai relat! ith the Court of St, Petersburg, papas Ah —- tetorhal Jitue or no care to defend the ‘or'resses om, ite coast, ; fuem Kiel Bay 220, to join the English fleet, which was.| 1m ail their attacks in the Crimea, a9 had before this state of things which Erance, last reported beyond Nargen. Crowds ot pereous wit- perred The iapenete of tne French abiper'ane saluted Gre tty nee gah yw aa g oe aeweln pere oa h there fortrerres constituted the cole protection them with cherra, as ¢id the Danish war steamer Hesla, ¢ glory of the French department. Tae doy: | {honsh Mere Tate es food end sumomtionforhis | * MSCELLSNEOUS WAR NEWS. failed ip all their attecks om the I'pe of the Daaude. | land and Austria rave endeavored to pravent. bates ng listened sd” gased. at the fale Eagou Like one en- | or oy at Sebastozol, as every where else in the penine ula. pots tae a Even the attempt to Ne, away the stigma of a 1 pare over tbe :econd guarantee: the Turkish encampment on hKussian soil at Kupatoria, | lating it 1 will content myself with © the prestige of the invader. vigaton of the Danube, impeded teanced. Half an hour sfter the coffee, tas was handed, nly served to A single bmall stesmer is the only Kuseiaa vessel that Ww v STA. which happened to be m the readetead. only ws $94 by, Seneen. ec we Seersiee. ‘To those mbo, 487 |S S"Kurks tm, the sea #0. latel My anesign ener te ate EL ES Uasselpsaciocey of Unaioa Pore} inane Every, sortie, bowerer aided by elements, and, in | twenty-Bve years, anall recover ite freedom, wat they most possess litte interest, and probably suggest | command of the Russiane, whils its porte are crowed | au, in posseasion cf some Russian. inforiosiiva not sorting OPPBATIONS IN ABTA. is, | Settica sth tecefaly: puslebess. Whether ihe attempt equinte fo’ Induce Rovsis not to eave uses ‘the idea that mankind was made for better thing: n | wito the lighter vease’s of the weer out 250 without interest. The garrkon of Sebes*op 1] can muster Aci ie to letters from Uizeroum, Gsm hes been wade on the French lines, or the Fnglish tines, | world, If Germary o stains tl wueb bread show : hut to bumee mortals like ‘Tbe occupation of the rea ot Avalf uncovers sbout 250 | sbont 50, 00; they are in want of guanersand engineers. iy fortify ing the city with earthworks. h, the regvit bas been the same in iltustrat her cowl = maser ese fam ovly permitted rarely to step within tae | mil ight months. Kuréiston is not yet quiet, or on beth, the reap in ivustrating ret cone ake will owe it te the Blood shed by. Tre Russiace bave recently mantfested nome intention of ap attack on Kars. THE PEACE MOVEMENTS. TBE PROPOSED CONFERENCE3. It wae ans owner by ast steamer that the conferences at Vie woud be resum:d—ore meeting to take place em faturdsy, May 26, without the presence of the Ros- sion plem potentiaries, and anotherom Monday 23th, st ‘of the coast of the Crimea, previously inaocensible | ine pace ip provisioned (or it allies; the whole pemarvla being 1 fact now in- the supericrity of the allies, oni adding check a check to the score of Russion defeats. Before com! to, the priecipal I must Grst: bend, the allies bave succeeded in ell isolated atvemp' toa reprosch which Count ce Nessslro:e add cted to portienlar ana special aims, Such outworks | the plenipotenter.es of the Western Powers, B as they saw to cause them inconveniencs and to afford | cures them of having delayed the examination ts the enemy advantage, they have iasen unser the guna | Conference of a questicn o! to’eration sn@ ef the batteries, and included within theic worts. | which ought, ow the conirary, to have occupied the! Vipiie feats, the reatstsmce of a for- | place in tho ce\iberations, or, to speak more of the extent of Se! pol, so large snd so c'rcum- | of not baving teten into consiceration with the atepced as that it could not be invested, abounding in | they ought to b dove the condition of the C supphes, ond armed witb the addition of subjecys of the & Ne from a voluntazily sacrificed fleet, afford: onl without rules, and it was agreed set-off against wvariable defeat If this be the history | teee sbould be mined im regular order. i "3 that orders have been sent from St. Pe nered by our cruisers. At Arsbat, mdsed, the invest- | tersporg that the Russian forces fe the Crimea are to re- ‘here is Inctle in toe shape of political gossip to tell, | mentnerms to be the closestand moat important. The | tir yejore the Allies, slowly, watehing only occasions t0 ‘Whe report stil is current that as soon as toe various | Pace that we bave pamed 16. fortified town, oooupying | attack any cetached cor; Gros et be service are completed in the Crimea the | the south eartern extremity of that extraordinary strip it in proposed by the Ciar t0 condi ntvets spaliia large ror fully intends to repair thither ; bur at presemt, | Of Jend, oraa itis ealld in nautical language, * spit force on tbe frontiers of the Principalties, and thas rn ‘every exertion in made to push forward mat ers, | which, extencing abcut 7 miles from Ge itchi to Ara” | sy reaten Turkey, Mean hile, every etfort is being used Where sti) rems n many thinge to ve done, ere bat, Strid Sea from the Sea of Azo, and | io contzact ooter relations with Austria, the Cours of ly equipped is in Teadinesd to receive 0 0 ¢ : igh road from what may de callel | py ussia, andthe smaller German Siates, now employed t te afford ansther illastration of the Cesarian reni, | Pe cop‘ivent of Kuseia to the town of Kertch thus fur- | 61, rhic’ miscion. Russia proposes that Austria aboald wedi, The cavalry ia yet imperfect, and horses are | i-bing the anly land transit of provinons to the south- | conty.ue ro promire alliance, with the Western Powers, hipped daily from Marsetiles Tne late mejority east of the Crimea—a consideration which adda to tae | 94 before, but always, de Sacto, dare ‘the door open for armed circle of impeiral prestige, it was an event to | 10 Ye ¢ welt upon and remem’ ver’ © : 1 which all tb Id be present, The ne- i by the Kuglish Ministry is known to bove gi value of the occupation of Arabat, now thet all | Fiysia io attack Turkey cm the old ground Of the Pria- | cexsury instrve is gohe neweves, Arte, es Loa- | of the firet year’s campaign, what is there to damp ex- | the discusrion stopped at the third,» the a te means of communication by water are cut off by | (5, ' A ‘mbassador, that he considered mat‘ers now in awstinctly imteiigible, ond sli is certain; and it is het, arch from her treaty engagements. For exemple, ~@ fay more favorable position than they had bern since | well o the oosupation of the only meana | 70.40 might say. “You, France and Fogland, occupy {ee Grimean expecition took place "I am glei we | of scoéte from Russia, to the Crimea, the remote and | 474 hole Russian ierrizory ;, we never iutended or desired Pare atastcone, my lord, sith negotiations, and it | dSeatt route of Perekop excepted. is an advantage | tho homillation of the Czar: we are, therefore, no lon ball not be the fault of France if any more’ time is ned far beyond the most brilsiant victory by sea Or | toned to occvy bigh Toad to Turkey, and wil, ene ay.” ' Nor that of Englend cither, sir,” | lond. The acquisitions mse are solid acquisitions. Av | ser Yore, Jet the Fusaian army pass ”” p 2 ‘Dis ordehip’s reply. 7 “1 to the euccertes by which theye acquisitions have been if, (hed, my information. is correst, it would be wiss eee Napoldon beld his firet. reception on Satarday | mace there may be gomo repetitions. it has been some | to gtrengshen Turkey su Silistria and similar strategical aighrat ihe Talain Eoyal, ana studionsly endeavored to | cope hnown that at Keron, on the 24th ult , the enemy | Joints, “the allied generals have ss large a force an is sae very guert away satisfied and ploared with bis | had burnt four ef their war steamers and thirty trans: | Procticany wueeful already wt thelr commacd—indend, Hort. He coggeste the opinion that be ise man of ua: | ports, with nearly a million of sicks ot greip, and the Perr ibLe they will require wupprse-the Basslan' tact] @oubted talent, of briliiant conversational pow:rs; but allies had captured thirty transports, rixty four vesse's being that of retreat im the Crimes and attack in tho ether there is an absence of toat pyculiar repose in | ‘mall. An Admiralty communication, however, appears | Frincipslities. hte Nvaspevament which ofien denotes the real man of te date these evenis, if, indeed, the cespateh in ation does net refer to come other occurrence, pectation that past events ball be exceeded in opera- | was not raised by us; it was the | ipetes tions which commence with the simultancous seizure | ries of Rurein who raised it, and eur of the live of the Tchernsya and of the Sea tiaries only conformer to a programme G7 or Azoff, followieg the brillant capture ef those end. Count de Nessslrode biumelf, works between the central bastion and the bs ‘S _ 8 their rrerv fi remp Wile arenes M aD % @ appourcenent of the proximate arrival at V marare, austra wil einere toner neuteatty | ore "ious quention. ebvenctsed by the, preteoslauy of tch pays) uniess the Principalities ‘under her ‘Russians f tis, waa tbe cause of the a it wi perth otectorate”” be invaced. ms pores mage ft oon 2 eis oh Osamu ds peamtekal Gages | Pear cates Setaele Rats A E are ‘arkieh vi j, morrover, it po F stood on OO oe Oe eRE eviee’ hee and tbe soidiere of frre Piedmont burning to raise the | ground on whch it had been ret eoughs forward. Austrian representatives at the G ‘Courts relative | utation of It ae aclaim for Italian inde; c# | Cabinet of St. Petersburg bad demanded a vty ha aeaeeaade eganaoed which beroitm shall render irresistible. fore such gesement, whicb, although only parse Siements what coula the best appointed sorts bo expect. | fo raighobs” immunities, would the laze bee a NAVAL OPERATIONS IN THE BALTIC. Sir—The decision of the British g % t. pI Keds sbe: Forte; despatch, of the 26th May, mentions that had been received to the proposals sent it to Lordon and Paris on the re peremjtorily pegetived by the Cabinets Yura, May 14, 1855. ed todo? Butit pressed at once by the memory of # | miliat ckled ite administrative giaf, Tt is evicently arranged that he shall now be put | i forward as much as pomible, ta order to tate, tae sureitied. Ny 8, conte RET wake soeueiaey gate | AcrioN OF THs BRITIBH OOMMANDER ON THE NEU- | sents ariiment the Preteens gf, the Vienna Gon: Ree niente porgs nema = [ee eae core eee fiero snowy: Emperor’: faring bis absence, The sureticatio: a aataarenl 2 1 TRALITY LAWS. Fences ai pene to cope for an instant with ths élife of the soldiers of | to refuie to pu:mit to such condi which SP iGcucral Velissier for Canrobert, his Imperial | Ruseian verses taken or dentroyed oa the 24th, we have From the London Times, June 1.) arded an terminated SE Ee ed Resa till pod lh A y Highnces take every opportunity of remarsing, was his | Iearaed that ve Russian sbips Jaden with com |g younsstion ban bern aderected by fhe ianslan, go ating of the Gon. | Seoattce the. wiatom of avording further ones and | ence le made to ine Text of the fourth gearaaten gem engiertion macy months ago, and thatits adop: | Tere Mite impression’ that ‘it was still a Rus. | Yermmevt to ite diplomatic agente stread, tating that stxia declared that she did not re | ccener disgrace. She will meke. a virtue of Reoesaity, | aay to peroeive that Iussia refrained from again = an ai oye RS aval bleh, hes. .gur bt te e ianne exarinhlls from Arabsty 106 merchant when Unptsip Wasncn, At: spar Moseniy « Feleate. LE oon and find some nee _aneen. ior eaming. tp psoas ing a forward, an ranted to the Sultan, + — Lovnced the bloc! ort Bal ¢ i ene, most > | fri advice ator Bs arity be says, that Lord Roplsa should not ale tint ace gogeried to hare hon Sasoyed, we presume Uther porte ef the Gulf of Finland 08 the 23th of Apri, | Mm, and sat she regarded, eer gee sty Torenight, Dad hitherto foflacnced Russian councils, fer, Mlremeeel abo. matrrlabitambersaoe Ot give way to man. : he sccompanied that intimation by a con at ya: . the war would never bave been undertaken. Russia would | jects. It was not, therefore, ir Mason, Minister Plen‘potentiary from the United | Kertch ond the five sclf-entrappec— making, in the ; ao, |< eepoamean ec gar png Ir. m po! y, H risnco wits the principles hitherto observed by the allie oe Plenipotentiaries of France and England, on their Biates, has his ands fall just now, in conscyuonce of | whole, 180 versels taken or Gerteoyed- | According 10.28 | governments in the gonduct of their maritime operations a land and France, and not have entered on hostilities at | only to proclaim » he sumerons armvala frors America. He was occagind | Austrian Wlrgraphic report, sho ehies eT tcom whieh it Sn the present wer. Captain Watson fe alleged by the | pert, a Oa i lS a al Ind Rak Eanes, AEG BAN? Seren ihe neneselty |, seemice’ tiampic nee: abet 8 ogo in preventing to hisMa- | eighteen : ; p Russion povernment to have stated that these ports | éxbausted, but did mot declare ations teraai- | or’ striking her naval fisg nd of hiding one. part of | the mismon of Prince € for the (o have better weighed the forces of such adversaries ax Eng- | of Vienna to uiscuss systems theoreti '. exactly constty yas te? odjeo ‘who desired thet Honor, and | must be manifest that no atlenpt cin be made by the | Vereen s\state of blockade fiom the 28th of April, but | Dated; and when Jater, by protosol No. 13, the rejection | b,' bing while einuing the other, ak i or the istue’| Obukt de Nemelrore bas eaie peer the sm iTouh arrivals that are daily taking olage promise | Rusvians again to establish themselves in any’ fores ; ace {rom the 28th of April, but | Ofs proposal emonatiog from Rastia was sated, Austria Ben toundence of labor in'aveceemme af dopartmens | chberat Rech. Acsbaty ua leis not at ailimprobs | 28.61" tefee the harbor eter in val or with | aca‘ repmend eoentully fo the seriou com | uch scour of ped, whilst tight have besa | Sivan of Rts would Lave condond aantlva Great interest te expressed in political circl:s about Mr. | ble that the allies may peat turn their attention t0 | cargoog of other than Russian property laden before | ®ceration of the Courts of Faria and Tondon new Propo, | avowed, the tame motives willl forbid withdrawal, be- jn itis limita, They provesly would, se inthe seen Lins Rata’ led GY a dlotanbe ct BOAUE tre ther oate of the Oecleration of the bieshade Upon | sitievr, in which she thoughttofinda loyatand complete | e20co retreat would be avowal of weakness and cones. | sion relauive to the Daoablen Principhitt ex President Fillmore, whose character is bighly in the du mare weloome guest to Pane the wal. | Theocosia. Kaffa Hes ut a distanco of about tweaty dated here, sai 4 rl t thinks fi fulfilment of the third point of guarantees, and which se tTCiuition ceases hore, broughe,. at preseus | mniles south of arabat, and at the opposite or Kaxine mide | {bis declaration the, Russian, goveramon’, thishe Os | Mies tye Emperor our sugust master, deeme of | $100, OL Sema Nach Rent ome Wiss scalars aad |: « ENS Sots the nlotive of Sl oerta Reno there is not the slightest difficulty in obtaining apart- | of the isthmus which connects the pesiasula of the that Enclsra’ now rencuuces the principles sho | 2 nature (fur geeignet hale to be presented to the st boaint she plete pe ores a aun ie | aopnaa een pega that md ona Paris more full of thore yellow | Kertch with the greater peninsula of toe Crimoa—this adopted but » year ago of th Re ° ; covering the carzo,” | Petersburg Cabinetasan ultimatum. The last protocois of | tone this enais to aries for wise purposss, becompletely | not su:mit, The sont reforms effected in Tarkey, I A cw pr deci’ hee itd relve miles nor tt ote ia; | and sm attempt is instantly msce, without further in- | the Copferenoe lelt the negotiation still pondipg,and the | fuigited.. All parties eeem at present to dread the word | the cagerneés which the Sublime Porte ; atilt demanded, as the ene han ‘cod barbor for-vessels of moderate dranght, and | formation or ¢pquiry, to excite the suspicions ani alarm | Austrien Cabinet, for mse ve ve itaved t4 | watzonalities, although there are few who do not feal a | listening to our scvice, prove that the heart ef g to come Gown from the pegssus they have | & & i is a eh*, of neutral trading States against the policy of this coun- | abandon that reserve which the case commanded, e Sultsn. 19 opemto the most generous icspirations. thetie necessary 12 that these inspirations should mounted; but a little diplomacy soon reduces their over. | bad the brincipal trace of the peninsula be'ora the | 1." We learn that this foolish amd unwerthy attempt | which, in the interest of an object so important for all, ‘wrought expectations BERTIE, | feunding of Sobantopol. Yhe Austrian journals wuich | 1. oy ‘cn the jesloury of the minor Taarivime Pow: | it had impored vpon iteelf, ‘The notideation made by the with race, tasgaage, | followed up without trouble, and that be who eom Sei th =n we bave quoted sey that Sebastopol ie provisionw for | oy Nes not heen altogether unsuccessful, and this inci- | Pritieh Parliament of the publication of the protosols, tradit onal feeling. ‘The expulsion ol Ras-'|. them” should have the merit Our Madrid Correspondence, eight months. This we do net delieve; had Se>astopol Sent gerves to thow the use which Russia would have |. made it incumbent upon us to them published followed as it will probably be by | subjects anc of the worl MApuID, May 25, 1858. been eo amply supjlied, what neei of the immense Wa | Te OF coy reel deperture {rom the principles adopted | likewire, 1o.as to bring them to the knowledge of the | tho lossof her bold ow Circassia, and acoompazied no | be obtained, it is indir pe Ie New National Loan—Carlist Invurrectwon—The Ra. | Seeimen at Karte and kaa Peete cont coosiue | tenards zeuiralé by this couatry as well as by France, | governmenta of Germany, and you are nquesied fo Pee, Hone Yetusen Home and Spain—The Consittution—Ths |. ratory 0: fs mygatines,. The samo, sutbority Wiis that | St ibeontict of the war. But we have no hesitation im |- ti obs ageieey ~ roe Peelers. the alias ate preparing te atiack the Russlan army: at | to aoe ee ad itncint government frou. Gaptain | Ae we ake this communication before the result of the Jokermarn with ons hundred thonsend men, It may be “ . tu] pending negotiations cen be stated, we can only do the of ber invi ity in that | and on reading the 0 teh of Count de Ne The Commission of Estimates baving fixed at ten mil. | 46 hut wo ver: h-eoutt ¢ Waiecn’s anrouncement, No intention whatever can | st!) pe ig DER a deubtiers, On assumption of ber invini ty on we the ceepa’ ant de as | ee Hr avaginaangr poe) repartee D rr mapifertec by the British gov- | sowth that reserve which the attainment of the object tien, try to make Germany indemoify her for her ped that it is regarded 1m thet ght al ons of dollars tho amount necessary to over the Cefici | ‘for thesctack. ‘The wimo.t selt-oncelt canmot, atter eae ee eee or maipiewbick’has bern roles. | ccnmands. An yet, wo do not express any opinion apon | forsee qleeuntre, Ad soon es the allies Oe ae oe ee ape Yh fe the expenses of tho current. year, many means were | the last tro ycasw’pexpericace, Celude thom inte the na | soTment te Tancuancy © POR WS authority of the the situation o! aifaire. Shortly, however, we may be | cyen to ibe really of the angers with which Earope is | J mow come to the question of the Black Ses. 8 doubt. by. rejection from the Danabe, will iead her to | the future abandon the Goubt by. rejection tronto the beart of Europe. Im |.m y ether to ktter, to ‘he government to which you are ascredited | para she coxsilérs herself impregnable. She has of the populations against their covered that country with See rraiitine will, #0 aud mean ng of the fourth ¢ ied _ | tion that they can rafely engage with oarthing Hike an | ‘ in a condition to explain our views fully to the Diet— from Pe ‘the question of the restoration of | om the cne haad with the insufficiency of the treat proposed to make it up, and fer thie purpose the eam | equal number of suglich end French tronpe; aad a de- ne several cenmanica ion by tue | views upon which tborepiy of the cabinets of Paria gy.) Bt <Guntay to, Tndrpendehos which ia now clouaily | the 10% ef July, 1641, to secure a permanent jom have held various sittings in the presence feat ma genera} engsgeroent would terminate toe war, | COORG. Cr a cruiser bas power to set aside the torce | Lendon to ibe proposa) alluded +~ =*= = “Sh aT dawaing. will then come with « full-length demonstra- | the Ottoman empire iv the European family, on ‘t expyatan mom tion on the path that ought to be followed. Even now it | other, wath the cangers which toe incresse of ome bas at last been adopted, emanating from the milais- ab ane sritpisse, wonmdhuaa-ibelbatces ene Belogne Gases mentions, from an authentic | inthe strcogth of Rugeaa forcreses ia ‘Poland which | san {ores tn tbo Hack Gen ental om Terkey, pied, 9 cabinet. t thet, whotn beck of Oa, the ian circular, | sovrce, that three Austrian circulars have lately been | appals Austris, and bribes Prussia to albance with ter himself, which consists in taking up an anticipatory {From the Lonéon (evening) San, Jun! . ae are a to Nea ngs Wee i pt isrved to the Austrian reprerentatives at the German | }uwer reported to be invulnerably entrenched. All Joan of ten millions of dollars—peven ands heif by for- | | Nothi be tardogrot ion te bs 1. ebeceaeade alar Ncatitiae aabiee eke kee ee, would not, thertZere, be settled py the rescue of the lh sentithutionsial < a phall he ec ° Brown, There gallant o oe document {elf sho ve beem quoted. At any | The frst ina letter accompanying the protoszls of the | Crimea from her bands. Hen-e the prospest of peace rene ni jon, wo and a by yolantarer | deers aceomplished without cifieulty or lone the impor- | Tle, it wana mere act of courtesy to give any such no- | Vienna Conference It lays stress upou the fect that’ | wrich is supposed to be opened by recent seerifi il | establish between her poyable from the wale fil an interest of 8 per cent per ts * oljects im which they were ergaged. The Ruestane | Hicaton to tbe Russian authorities at Port Baltic at | the negotiaticns are not broken off, bat, on th rary, | not bear the look of stes¢y examination, Rot territory on that sea tat balapos of power whic! ed anum, and to be collected from persons paying taxes to | fe Minister of Finance. Many plane having been given 0: fatally for Russia. No; they will rather trast vo thoir 2 . i hg oe = » | carthworke, to Austria, ancthe Russian partnin our | of 98 Order in Council and s declaration. in thelr apperrance without the slightest attempt | #l and the concessicn of neven days to neutral vesssls | sre continued by the cabinets interested, (The letter 1s | nct sutmit to peace until she has made a trial of e! been broken by @ svccession of P thot given above. ) in the beart of Durope; that trial will probably meceari- | Gorischabom, after » firet rm at 7 wistance. Kerteh, the emporiumyol the oxteusive | to trirg ont their cargoes lnden before the blockade, the amount of $35 snd up Farts, diekeetnahesta rents i ptenced for their ¢ nyenienee, Neu! is "tn Y Fe. Cenered, 1g on the Sea of Azotl, as well as of those nor) Vessel ‘The second relates to Count Negseroce’s lact circular | tat fous ad t ‘Mio plan will be submitted to the Cortes, and the | watered by the Dov— the position from whence food was | Mockaced port bave e right to clear out in pallast or | of Apr’ £0, (that to M Glinka,) which it declares is brecow shricling-—that othe wentored intepontoare of Time of thst yropesiion, whiee ‘explalon aa cl a ernment has resolved to defend it warmly, although | chiefly supplied to the ermy ofthe Crimea—Kertoh, with cargens laden before tho ces of the biock- | conformable to the position of Germany, and is incomps a country » hose freedtm would secu! a . 7 wv y, ug! apd tons fer Gepten Wr ry sccure Germany from | rot open to auy ambignity; and it ison the faith of tI ini po py poirot i where sbot, ebells and Mini’ balls were manafactared | 8¢@, D4 thos far Captain Wateon scted upon a libersl | ble with the obligations accepted by it. It poimts out the | the degrading mepace of a half barbarous Power. adberton that ibe xepresentat'ves of Fran e and we do net know if it wii made a Carinet question. | forthe use of the garrison of Sebastopol, and through ene tha be ene ane Jaw of mations; bus it is | errera committed hy the Russian governinent., and ex Tumors caiculeted fo excite expectations of peace be- | at Vierna were turn sbed wth their ful! vite’ 38 has been doubted until to-day if the Cortes wousd re- | which commencentiona were main’aices gith aud re:n- fricged upom the principle aiopted in | presses the conviction that no German government wii! it é eeive it; but this very day an cccurrmnce has taken | foreements obtained from ‘he army of the Peers “a the prerent wer by limiting tole concession to cargos thow itself étepoeed to acce it ‘cbgegements ‘wintsh cught BEEP snatches toon Tey erre yettedtage Te tees ‘avecny had, “ee ona Leeman place which, to a certain point, favors the government, | as, furrendered into our hante with satreély a shot | {io epee “tts erp Rhete ag tga to be consifered ox cirected against Austria, and migh* | ts, that YPere are powerful partirs at work Shes tame Peteraburg would tate itstpant esata, Ook “ ta dere: ‘ POOP: i 5 ck eb it isp onseq | 4 S end gives hopes that it may obtain its wishes. This ias | rirened se: 7 alsesd thempe tape a ee ap tween cargors under the peuteal flag, We: requ and cstertot bleh eaaoot | rome! fas how. toeniiecs fee fh on it whl be mate, she ‘the Last by the ‘en potentarie at Bice A sieing of Carlists, which haa occurred im Aragon, iu the eee PeatebOn Te ee Gri vice, ee seticfen so aul vaodtnas eek sean replica aed ine ted Pee ne ee Sa. t09 dysatty, 18 bescmmes essential thatthe an initiative intenced to proteat i Magiene asm vieinity of Oalategnel, where more than ont hundrod | Yip eld tites of ereule cate cree wa eh NCL EMU ctolne SC NeVa GokeeS Por Ete oe, Le ae ¢ lared in public mina oykut with satisfaction Should | Court On the ref:.sal of the Oabinet of Se ‘ten partizsns of Den Carlos bave raised tue ery, aod have | costreyed, and eaverai ot tkele'sewseles bee cases mace | kcere—two fein cf which we euteriain consiiersble | st present a agee ak rey eh Sane Seapeente Sean, soeenteunty coubeapentnSeaateontentte vers's SHuntbe IEWUS Te canes LARD auseteded in inducing a force of cavalry of viereguler | {til Into our bands which ‘bey ¢id not venture to take Count, | But, sesnming the statement mane by the ius | Prussia and Rustis, would be equivalent to tyiog their | of loapaptiocoeragieg promat specuiahon lap sprospactesk Fexts, waeeastane ont te-pue Memon en . ~<a i ; eventualttien, bear. "i feat Utyusene army to join them, although without officers. Tus go- | "Tie importants schievouiants wore ener CeBtert thet Cepta’n Wi tion was acting ‘upon his own ioe cates 'VE Srila eIRSEREL CanE: Ieerten oR repetition |. which bare been state in cai cf tho amar ef the 1 vernment has given an account of this to the Asesmoly, | lowel up. Yenfkale was apoadily ri recponsibiltty; ‘er, when asked whether ships leaving | the protocol of Sih Deoember, 1863) ereatsd reciprocal | ensioned by the late rezies of Lrilian rea viyencead Pre at dot ena to which has obtained a rote ta which the logisiative body | eperdily taken possession of; auile the alizd ayaadron, | "E¢ Purtcr cp the stccngth of is declaration woaia be | obligeticns between the four Powers, and that Praa': | Geepenet into e more permacent sentiment, of nisguhilbaeeesesmmiane eahoe tomers meee promises them every kind of assistance. Thus {t is pro- Saentente Deas entered jato the Sea of Azoff, owed to prosecu't their voyaxe unimpeded, withoot | carnot, in apy case, renounce the work undertaken ia | fact by preeenting pesee asa result which must ben ¢ Daye xow ome pup-rél aed fer ded to ere mi becom jnous, I rataer aft ; Mp elekte SelM Mer el being etopyed hy avy Fnglith cruiser thes mect at | common, € me a Ns Doble that this anticipatory Ioan, wich, in otter eis- | Ninel forthe verttuction Dy. tho Kersings of Testes | £8 be replied vhat be coald not take on himselt to peemcet rs pad m ‘igo fare? onye Onunt Boars 19 5 cerns iach, Sr ek A abe a wep t the interests of Enrope in, the Biask eumstances, would have encountered much opposition, | laige cepcte of corn and four large war tioamers. foe | Bite thatusmurwnce, for that the Admizal might aise | tria may, in accord with Pruesia, count upon the umant- | ‘ch g speedily srvived at greatly encourageds Wo nave orang (a szAm se vee Urea yee conbey coveen Bt sapg.gose Bow nithout:diieul’y. foria of Arabat were then bom ercod, the powder mnga- | O\birorern Tet it, however, be suppssed that Capt. | mous opinion of the Diet,” 5 specs. greatly encouraged. Wo have | pored by Rusris gives to those interests thet Aatisfac " ¥ _, | dines blown up, und 106 merchant vessels destroyed | Watson, o: any other officer, acticg upon some mina She thied deenodeh bxpapeven renevh ati skeasbaletécial | pene ee ete ean SE ruaet, SS least of Sutia} umm Cos SO etlod te cmnae Saaremaa The government has means enough to destroy this | There was but cne email steamship of theentire Rustian | Ptebtnsion fortroctions, cid Seia.n @ neutral sip | change which bas tahen place im France, but hopes the ti Ceay Se ae ee Som [ey Macinsieey boacered ba. sbs ennata of haina pela faction, but may well fear that, if it extends through B that inner ero, which it was fondly thought no | 08 the groned of ita carrying éncmy’s property and som! | event will rot cavce any impediment to the work com. | cg pe tbe peace ey ANT CR SUT, EO pte TE ee UR ETC eT ta renueitan s , 4 become @ closed arent, where = oe SS cddialne : rend there com bo bus tte | {20 tip and emtro in for eonemoation, wiat would be a ener st ch. cae pers haem 4 : Coubt teat eke will be speedily end sattetactoriiy dia- | herceuit: Nex that a vaval oficer on tha Dlostadins ser Coagrentery Te Lea shore Oe hans in tesstels fa! the aaete: Dinsitaltin bah adsense Groen Cone pty . » a porec of; £0 that there wil bo no appeareuce Rus. ave power to alter the express declaration of | Duareleurf Zeisung that Count Buol hag informed the | stantize i : it Ceecribed to be, may be eupposed to resi midable fortress conta ned within itsci:adel and ro hardly be suffitient to make head agninst the {| sien flag in the Sea of Azoff, which is now compltely | the crown or the pclicy of the goversmtnt whiek he serves | Russian ambassa from ‘eniba: insurrection, and garrison the provinces touching | im the hands of the allied fleets. There eeoms Ve have | Navaletticerr ere semt ont, not to make the Jow, but to | rode’s despatch othe wetdahiss oF the Gornenie’ Cone other motives. tis no plessant position for an d a arniy always ready to embark and flest jo Shahan Of the ollted Sovks., hans goons -t> Baws’ 1 cceoniadyy thay. atm lanuianed ce Ukeaegio mos mince]. Aiea a a of She. $ Arekcuke, thatof Lord High Admiral of a navy, whose | ready to take it on boerd and pat to den This trartine nt pou thoce infected; and like ciroumstences, besiées in- | hreter triumpue were aesciaplished | tnetzuctiors upon the po nta of meritine law which are | violation of diplomatictiage, but woeld. be viewed be | (are, comet oR at TT pa ra pee lp corge ret er emnpylelatearsn pmyy— peat bw them in expenses rot estimated, wold impede ‘The telegraphic despatch received at the Admirstty | Hkely to arise. and sf any error ix committed, they may | Austria with great displrasure. Farther, he hoped that eivesntare tery Ail which Gases fe nor ‘the Russian ae Vet Torre aero aeeren. ; @ embarsation of troops for Ultramar. "This now. | refers tothe 22d and 22d ult. But that was morely @ | he 7¢ndered perscnaily responsible in costs aud camages. | rone of the members of the federation woula bind them. | fis oustentine eappot feel much sddod of, glory foavaned avenuoasger wl havent eataas the ‘ ever, is mere conjecture; tor relyivg, as the governmoat | verbal error. It should probsMy have been tue “7th | 1a the cave we bave just put for the sake of argument indi dy the lant ae wa of the ‘cocapation of thelgea of Avot; darensdsthe wesw preteen ts “ one g 5 of the allies, furnishes a ant to tne Jo to Eu: jot to Jax th {From the London Heraid. June 1 } einbing of a equacron for sake of eo siog. toe rams thalllave bees acemplisbetes, it ya sieeaeanay that eines which they thai have obtained sball be follo } ine hk an event wou tely, upon the support of the majority of the Asem 28th; butaa there can be no foubt thai the work | If.* neutral vesee! were brought into Cours of Ad. af oul! , it cam Rak and obtain from it what men ond money | bas been folly done, we can peticntiy await the clearing | Mitely om the ground of her carrying a earzo of ene. | the econ circular, atove reterred 16 ovat Buol {a Sbirty. tires thi pana stenmers: eat they should fall ence pared ok: rbmey require. up of oar Goubtu Feepeching the time whea twas ac: | BY A TTeperty, the enptor would at on.e be thid by the | ‘imated the same views Yo the several German courts. | fote the 1 vo id SEB eetoee otaenne Whee aeietete oe Judge of tho’ Admiralty and ths law officers of the Crown, that ber Majesty has, by he i the Jith ot April, 1883, “waived the night “Of eclsiog The cirenlar of Count Buol, which ve yesterday pud- | allies out of Sebastopol,more consolacory than elevating. 3 - % wey lad foggerts reflections of ths very gravest charas. | To preside over such wnicidal expicits is hardly worth: & recor a ae; sad Gye shina Taden with Sp beciaackend slrennee aaa osinnaa teeter to the state ofonr relations with sustria, It is, | of the Prince Admiral’s fer suibition, and romero an, "Would tuch security be the comerquente of either i. OUrHS Were CAP | Vise4 It be sbown to tbe satisfaction ot the block ating in truth, only by gtimpser that wo get a view of what is | tierpate the resi; nation of his Imperial Higbness on some | tlie tro combinat ons recommended by Count de Ness eguadron that the cargo on toard a neutral vesse, | Pirsing ip thet oiplomasy by which, nevertheless, | otherground than that of anger at the uniixely ascend- | rode? Jn a word, weuld these two systems pnt an ¢| ck Bea? With the exception of what I bave just related, | complished. Meanwhile the o nothing absolutely bis occurred worthy of mention, | oi realizing the exfent of the di Recent xewe from Rome saya that they nave received | Vervelx roptinued to arrive at there intelligence of the promulgation aud ranction of | mer in their own bend ‘the law of release from morimain, civil ani esciesiast! | corn care into the Hon's eal, which bas oveasioned mach surprise at the Roman | tures. court, as they had not expected it, from the timidity The vast importance of ti Dy appeared incapadl ere They hed endured Kerteb, av if it still one deeda cannot be too 4 ich they supposed to exiet in Spain with regard to | Mighly eetomntes. Yhe Rossian troops have thereby | aving @ HNockaced port, woe laien before the de events of the deepest moment to us all are decided | ancy" of peace councillors, whose turn can hardly yet | to the pregocderarcs of Russia in the Black the things touching Rome, The news hich the Pope | teen Ceprivre of one of the most valuable, we had al | S'rstion of the blockade, it is mo part of the | fy? 2ézuaikable cocument supplies us with one of those | have come. vl frat that | had received from Spain had flattered hi i i a i nin ne pase of the paeages of the Cr ed received from Spain ha: i ‘ith th ont evid “in tii bie,” ft th ca td } cers Of our officers to en te oa i 7 Le pal a El oe pe | ee te an epee aes Of Spel operanioas | ee ore ty at lhe That ie the clea aed co | _ We xow know tbat on the 1éth of last, month prop>- | THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO THE NES clgncaiaelamibeedendion toumewean d i { What the Qu would refure ber sanction, in which | tbey ere placed betwe-m two, or rather three fires. aod ua- volves tre abotitea of gave, throngban opportune proiort af the xoman cocet, | On one «ide they ate movaced by the gallant traps | “ourted eet of the: prevent “state of! tho tow as | ment et fie Rerere arctan ore cee miei SE Basa een eeee CLROULAR. Terades Saree cue baad jought to have brouglt to the ground the liberal | who bave just teken their line Tohorn regulated by the Orders ip Oouneil, and adn'nictered by | othe Cobh ar aCe eet ce consiseration |, The erie Monitcur, of May 26, pablishoa the following | .ttegUard. and which, since 1861, measures of {be present government. Unaecelvot upon | te other by the effciont corps un‘er rit | ie courts ci Prise A naval eiotr may or may nor | Py, ihe Cabinets of Loncon snd Paris. To very many of | cireclar, acdressed by. iho Mvmaster for Foreign AGairs | ‘ie public Jaw of Kureze, At point, they are now tryiag to put into execution | while the Turks noder Omer Pasha will scarcely romaia | Commit ecme inaccuracy cf legal expression, oc may | {art moet members of either House of Par: | of France to the French Legations, im reply to the recent | {uses to reduce the umber. of her. nd haif pr dent, the reult of | idle st Kupate ¢ defences which they hove con- the exigencies of ber honor, vs . yen be guilty of a Preash of his inctructions; bat tue | 2 meets thin iniehigenco. will, we doubt not, coms by | Sireuar od Count ce Nereelrode:— Amon that which | strncted slong the road to Simpheropo! being comp! | principal object of the eonrts of compzieut jurisdiction | Surprise. It reels, bowever, upon the unquestions dla "ARIS, May 23, 1855 her roversignty, coes not appeared most favored in Rome withdraw she | ontflaskcd, will become comparatively wordline tes. | 840 tke care that the strict legel petbetoiee anien ber: Sn ae ee eee fox Forsign Adatie: | Fill the vewspapers of Europe have ropeodased |'the Sublime Torte for te whdicabon “of Legate from § pasoports to M. Pacheoo, | garrison of Seoastopol will scarcely vaaintain their spicit | ¢7® these transactions are applied alfke to captors and | Toy) - AE nnn iearepaeaig aries al frem the Journal de St Pelersdourg the circular which | Pendence in its internal waters--in the, great se Spent n Minister in Rome, and to publish aprotet; | when they cen po longer reseive eupplien and reinforce. | t© Aiimente, A foreign Slate hae no right t6 argue up in Europe, Count de Nesreirode addressed hich 5 poder dateofthe 10th | ¥! parres through it ital. claims bat before resorting to oo extremsa aya: | ments from without, but must entirely depen’ on their | OM @ Fimgle act of © waval officer, even though he be an oat mey have born the mature of the Austrian pro, | of May (26th of Apri, old etyleS to.the agents at Rung | Bem pascage isto tte. Wedlterracean— the? ill wait to vee if the prewset gov-ramsnt ix | own resources, We’ maz, therefore, Jook not mersiy 10 | cnomy, vat it be eacertained whrtber that act isap | tn ibem tre Cabivet th Lesteia belies thee a nad" fat iotsige conste, , She goesrsaabas Of the Emperor hid Frere nl pe pent rong de nee consolidated, Rome will avck for | the rurreucer and ccnseqvent destruction of that stan’. | Proved by his own supsriom, and sanctioned by the’! fornd a Mloyaland cemplate fuliiment cf tio third | eiences toeait the oficial closing of the Conferences | tions ber maritime development, and, imcampeas ion by some of the means and artificos she | ing menace to Constintivople and to Furope, vat aleg | /t!ze Courte of the other beltigerent. It is a Tadiaroas | point of gnataptes;” and. we are {urster infore before expressing a comprehensive judgment upon them, |. fer these advantages, nko confines hexvalt to gi has always known Low to use in order to chiate money | of the whole of the Crim peassly of imany of the aa. | MCN sequitur to contend and sesert, a* the Roertan gov. | fy oe tae evar’y, | Dus since the Cobinet of St, Petersburg has thought at | convent that toreigm squadrons mey ix future enter “a po: hy from difierent nations, andif the Carlst reaction abould | jacent dintric'a; ond Luraia wil bave todeplore thacom: | tPeuCnt kis cove In this instance, because Captain Wat. | Poxere Aeshic would hove “nee med eee tee Ce cei iat Seen ee | aa where they “would Bn “selttive 3 9bit'O# retuge n o , EO ore will fee! surprise: we, in our turn, be» fupply. lo u spread snd triumph, rhe will wait and re governed by | tomelious refvesl of her Menipotentiary to von u fou may bave given .o notice at Port Baltic which yf ‘ umetences. 4 100 alent lerma texcored for ber sconpeances | | Sppeaze thconsittent with the right of neuteaia to A Ninety! Non geacrbend E follow in the péth which has been so openda; and, for he right vf which would be ind'recily sonced The Cortes continue discussing the new constitution, (From the London Glob», Jane Garry entroy’s peeperty, that “England now resounces ry my part,I evir that path with all the confidence with ; France and Frglend would be obliged to i aiternating it with rome laws of material intarost; but | The shesest which has Atvediot thelasoud axpedt | he, PHpoiple she adopted bat a year ngo of the fing co which ke moderation and uprightnesn of onr policy are Tether Me mali ted fd vering the ergo”? ihe Cablnes of st. Petersburg meat | Pris jovt “ ealeulated to intpire Will add—and:tois consideration is: of great weigh the proceedings ¢o not offer enough of importance | tion +o Ketch lear 9 792m t J 0% b leaves vs oom i ther the drat 4 er knew perfectty well that the ulti Ma fo be male the object of a detailed examin behodent ty phigh 2 TA coeds be aware thet when an important change is mace in the y he bert ten 1 will firet of all call to mind the circumstances which | {hat peace, if conoluied en euch conditions, would Y Amongst the dispositions of the goverameat there | Tithe cericity ond seociea chara a ules coadacted | Iaw cr policy of a State, especialy when it aieata tne | Pate Men ncceptod at St, Petersburg, for the best ot all | tdaced Hngland and France to tako pur in the nego. | h'nced over to the hazard of the Gest incident thi Amcnett the Te eacticae Smectinee ence | Wich ayrapitity ana precision» ast mast rights of other Stater, that change ta promalzatad with Slateneectuemanes teem pesrionsly arrauget | ‘iavionn at a mement at which the active procecntion of | might oecur, snc that toe very object of the. prosonc Ay wee ug. machines, “und. Fomoving | tvncestiretin er aekn ate ibe rams iormalities a9 the law it supersedes. Neutral inet pees EE Ro at the war appeared to be the principal object of their | Recesrarily intermittent, of ‘the French Engl 5) ‘the tariff fixing the rate of Iabor, an imposition of the | tions ce she tus ten Arey in the crimen 'PS | Powers may rest axsures that the law of this;countty on as with Rosia ;, apd, th Prades | sort) sna sencearectbeitronty of tbe 3d of Decemnns A aed ie ee ohah een at salt Sartorion Mipistry, Al these highly ilbers| measures | Un the 4th tbe alles inated at Keereh, on the 26th | {ie Subject is governed by the Odor in Coumoil of fe : vibe’ ast vt ag nae Austrien | Ler baying heen ooneluded, the Weatern Powers, from | Which would be a of war. It would, im fact, 2 bave for object to emancipate labor {rom the sooiaiist | (hetr steamers passed tho Strsite. and ihe face of tne | 1.28 OC April, ined, until that order is rereinded by tas ae bytUAN Geveromneaty then Plat ihe | heen cme Cearented to make a lars La i? ber perpoctad dl bd i spin ; sof thatktaine perth. Ihetr steaners wagsed Abe Btraite, aad the dene of the |’ Ceowa, | tbe prise Souris of Haan ‘are vound byithat ‘ a nore yh ment, then séut ihe | fort at conciliation, founded om the pcssibility of indu. | '% beunds: ber preponderance: not have ceaned t choiers continnes stationary, and confinsd to the | py the government inst night anoounre that eived | law, and if it cam be abown that the {sions of that ¢ pes and England. with | cing Russie to secept the bases which forthe general in- | >t, and the object of the third point would have be’ wuthern suburds of the capital. where tae poopie are | 7, (Beke™ ae last might apoounce that oa “he 2618 | iqw in favor of neutrals havo been viola'ed by any |m.9- if approved of by them, Aurtria | tereste of Kurope, they iad asslgned for the re-ostad | ‘ustrated. Seema im want, and ocoseqnently umbeattiy. The | on the tea of a7il, ands gront grata ‘ls pot best narbor | ccmoeption ox the part ef Britian officer, redrace twill 4 et on the anceplance of them by | litmeat of proce. Tt is known Would that object be better attained by the adoptio Tara, (f cata dally have varied from thirty to afty, | os elsewhere, whan assailed, the encry be atterces to the claimanta, and the officer ishimsel |” this navicn hac row a leer right pe Pticmndd std mre hadi Be had} {tbe system developed im the range by Prin population of 30 hay payet + 4 . porn! that © -00n as Psriiement reassem bles, it wil be exty to . - | of France, Fog A Temao cloned, but the ie Waoabt a beine the ‘aniatic cooler, cmttating | af, Bike batber, Avove 6, hnuirel, tail of ves | ascertain what the precice commanleston made’ by | sitiql’ thaaretda, he, fact UAE ruck propos were | Line ch ihore of ha Got war would be re evtabiished, he Ruccieg navy eonia a Hothing more than « colic, genncally preva: | strrycd by our erulsers Miles os fhe ufty | (aptaim Weteca to the authoritien at Port Galsic relly | Uoulng the war is thus thrown upon! Frames cr on. | fo Mle to the conditions whict, stored and inereased without Control 7 only on the ith of Jam cations of her ports ;and, when the: reg ‘et hero at this season of the Hl and culy hed pevine fie wae, and we beve no dcubt that the goverament will | pon’ “ae c ity talon anon nd, The manifesto of Count Buol stator that the | S¢ Peter 7g, that he seoepted aggrerticn as imminent, then on], roma pe auth a <alico de Madrid" —aasdstes, ah 1 have precionsly ob. | Melied the tort of Arahat aud blew up the maga: | taxecffectnal measures to remove tho erroneout im served, by the bad class of vogelablos vatoa by the | «Mas he Putpia fens, Only ons Hamioe ease read | preston wich M. de-Gentavin has attempted to croate | Pnint-the diminution of Rossing were eee ie | tee éiffnent basen brown. maer of the | rized to give the slarm to his to the, poorer classes. EL CID, in th r Sti Me | abrone, Indeed, om the Impéricuse has boon compelled | fark Gea’ “The whore teathe mete trance in the | four currantées, This fact is ai Appeel would be another war, whieh would at th by ber collision with the Tartar, aad ie |); q e trath must now be told, and the | rrmptery manner by yas ame time the want of ght.of the W. » Powers told, remains in the Ses of Azoff; and, aa the allies | 46 rei: ME DIFFIOULTINS BETWHEN THE UXITED STATES AND | Will Lot leave the work half dows, no Coabt they will weer Bod, civilized world must be the judge whether offers hw ‘the Conference; ray ' ‘ will | now in Tortamouth dockyard, we presums that the “ ve | plenipetontiarics present at the Led and the ited strong sees ag {iam the Met ay | Thee att sae, oa Conte Reea | pinot te ermmeimars there cam esac: | “Ente nue" alaatn bet auc how | 07 SL AeaReatae Mae eR tnt hemmeeoee | racemic Apne, Cat tay ge ar & very recent date w: 7 at a i 4 og peo m mome’ tag from tbo United Staten. They caity ro en F bn terday pd meses wn precmurs thus placed on Sonthora Rav. | COPAHIY aseert that xo chauge whsterer has bee POY este i: need kept secret from Parliament | the iimits of which thus cefined, were only them only a sede troubled ia advance b; ment that Mr. Pieroe has declared poritiveiy that er will | ria will ve felt, mot oaly ot Sebautonol, bat far ialamd; | mace in the policy or isitentions of the British govern- Cabinet calculated om theit nore Le gy ee fro nee ner Ny canoer scoule Ss of crates, of Rvevia ‘Whack Ba ayer it . never consent to allow tho veesels of the Union tobe | and the merchevts at Kazan aad Mishel Novgorod wil | ment With referrnoe to the iar. pt emg tra 8) io of the india ean omens ayeh ge 7s mie tee, 10 agree sport of eremy’s pro- f Couan' Scott " bbe viasted by Spazish men-of-war in thi “ ane : perty uncer the newtral fleg; it is #0 part of the syut bat ly ty s circular implies thie. Ittea | neaxen; it knew that one of the indispensable conditions , Michwre tlio te her bantstno quotes ct eres: | tates seetan cy ct trai tee ot knee Te oH Seat Pak Spphed by tis country ie iatire nt te oxi ge | Seese rm shee acaeee ot fo thin nation toknow by | of pra 26 el he Sl of Its preponderance ta int bonne oc ane dan patio cove ‘war. To’ preserve peace, she has only to contine her | alo on the plateaus and in the valleys of the Caucasas, | 0), Uétsbip of cargoes om board neutral verels; and the | cals on the part of Koglend Ti toe | tat the engag aa of search to ters that iammediatel, ty +4 tua’ | attempt te cenvict thia country of a departure from th part o' were held ont. Can it be | extent of tte ncrifecs which the ¢ it taken on saben aes ha wert ce ae | Gade heath a rroe tth hm | cen hun ane nar oan wor srs pu iovn | analy Som nae ae ehtged eho wi | thesis orca cisltd wtp ww. The Log. | ecbees be faint in the palaces of Bt. Petersburg, wor with. | % the Cabinet of St, Petersburg, mleciod to Berlin, thes, dhe, epmunnulecsion erin Veossta | Prtespeieetschslon tad wee ie ie eens Admiralty, 0 proud of the ancient supremacy of | out effect at Vienna and Berlin. THE RUSSIAN MINISTER ON THY NAUTRAMITY LAWS | wos negotiated im this channel, and that the Austrien ‘reat Britain 2 on and 80 jealous of ita authority, Bat the actual operstions, although not without In THE BALTIO. propesals were the result of this intrigue? id Ma Hh ed sot extend its jurisdiction along the coast toa distamee | f'¢1y, are small in comparison with the effects they | The Ruean Minister for Foreign Affwirs bus, under if thin be so, we may, sume that, like | J cerire previously to investisate the correctness of of more than three miles. ray, Thsouably, be expreted to produce oa the | dete of the 10th of May, isxued the followiog circular to | mort Cealings with Russiax nded in & de the arsertions. with which he circular of Ooust de. Besides, it is no less poritive thet the inetractions £ ger theatre of the war around Sebastopol. Ther the representatives of Rusia :~~ terous demand on the i Netrelrcde commences, to the commander of the American squadron, Mo- | % Hew no cutet to the Russian army in the | the Imperisl Ministry for Foreign Affairs has just re- | more than ever wi ‘and tha In the copterence, the Russinn plénfpotentiaries, in vic apen jie to come so an aml. | Crimes ex ay fe Tethrana “of Perekop; no | erived the flloxicg ‘offal annoonoemept :—ta the | when tt cnnme back to the diuceveton of the bast guarantor, rater wear di peer nee a yea ping as best thay | can, | ferenoon of the 1th (29th) of April an Enulish officer, } favorable to Russia then ita to them, to the mainterance of the rumuattice of Molde. ject of | with the diminished resources, the stout fight y Dy 0 flag of ¢ f fi Li ee Fone eFomrah Lairs roy Havana contr tha | Pare at fo ieee et mouth. eapitoation er | Watson rout ort ato“, tat thn Raman Ber news. ‘announes, in fact, t merinan - | te gvilant solilera who have so the Bay of Finland were declared to bo - read ins Frankfort letter of the 21h of — three rv c A . o arentor, | vorrels, whic! re # . ad: to M. Glioka @ Ru y » Th 5 aha nhip bearing bir Dag. Thp recond ime, om fhe 23d | and their chances of revisiting thotr Pomes decreased, | leave the harbor, but oply in ballast, or wit cargoes | Present, Count Rech berg, confined himself to Teadiog develops Senee Onan I will opty envi by cia GOF THR GERMAN DIET Theitien ot the iepitamate tatlosses

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