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= ME NEW YORK HERALD. i WHOLE NO. 6872. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1855. PRICE TWO OENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE ST, LOUIS. at 206% to 210, Reduced 01% to 7%. Exchequer | information to the umdertating in which tho silled service in theeo waters which mi y The re ustris, under date 26th miimtauti a4 . pen be cig te 2% premium, forces were then about to sagage, mest encontial a 4 to iy eB Tee May, Petula eae otroular, is Jfd, We ce ao bls ; to Sass base nat pega The occurrence of Whiteuatide, axd a continuance of ON aged Bussians baggy Inst tre years, as we took Pe ta this sew ciroular, bu: | A steady feeling in both articles, and the consumption FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | uxcenisi weather, a %1¢4 the trade of the manufacta- | Shieh direction Sir George Brows men Lave mrad itn & toad om pilea sorets the Okrwash, af Cucel tts nee, | of A me =1d vasa du itanameeis Sy tree ey ogy yy eee Jae ring towne, duringttin Week previous to the sailing of the Dis army; A Tarkien gartison wae left s\ Yentkale to | ro ween Which coenects the Crimea with the | The néw Austrian <lroular of the 26th of May has pro: | ask 51s a 62s, Lard rather firmer, at late quotauoas. steamer, te be very linn ‘ted. At Mancboater the transac- fone a. y a on Ane semeres bot two hundred fa- | duced 02 immense ect. It could mot be otherwise. In Manchester « fair anount of business doing, but ' i. road, Al x im this Mar Austria promises remain I and Final Dissolution of the | tioos nad scarcely ben te #xflcient extent to teat whe- | Unolese vo detain the wala betyat he reek es fe Lithmes of Ferekop and tbo tage eC “arcoet’ is mors | felthiat hr ber eppag tmeaia io wemieis teeta of % Vienna Conference, SN ah ain to 8 eons eae Pinen begotiations may i resumed, ana to mates bes ed equal to the further grea," #dvance of cotton at Liver last propositions, if sccep. ed at Paris and London, tne pool. A alight improvement {1d tacen place at Birming- nisimas tl ; ob; an tum to’ Russia—although this and ae eee mcccsscs Of Ue Alsed Am the | hamdo the demand for irom, which it was hoped would at Dialer declarations are me. 40 this Jocumeats waleh the advance demanded checks buyers. Mevors. Bigland, Athya & Co. favor us with the follow ing:—Wheat is in demand a! 3d. advance since Fri- Flour—Seilers in retail at an advance of 1s. per Indism cora—A argo business doing —yellow at shite, 54s.; mixed, Sis, Beef and pork in fair in- Bacon, with some speculative damand, had ad- Mayor's Oftice. ’ of the Vienna negotis. . Tallow in rether bet leant canse existing quotations #0 boupheld. At Notting. | ea'towarde Arabat on the land side, that being tee coern't th of water there may be in the lagu Tey Ae NY that ti Lard firm nk eee Sea of Azof, ham,although there we sseeen® {eir amount of om- peas to baer, at wliah aioe hare teen nada tet be tint to Hoa the go boats, ana a on irae he ane pee isomelly, 3 oF ref ne ste , with ret y- eee a rae cebeeag eaten? Wie a oe than the southern or the western coasts of the Trlaon; | Shy tho da'irnotion of thie reed tasald nat feast | pascal’ coancme ncupasant ltt Sue bo this con: tion of Kertch, and Oapture | factory progress of the war, tuore was a farther increase cae cameo sta oer Pe eens ie ey mapa eer emer grees RUPTION case, ee, Genitchi confidence, Ligh prices of agrioultaral proxim‘ty to the sea on both sides is am immonse addi. OPERATIONS iN THE BALTIC. Rusete, aii adeno * os Aictecnipege ti. demand for most poche tonal facility to the movements of an army acting in [Corre epoudemce of the London News. ‘We have reosived the St. Petersbu. "§ journals of the vapelis rrsanal ero red saenchinstgieipneinl-tlenwsrunend noe 5 eetahte dhs tiie Koen seoluacuen with » Sesille With s.900 mon of Ploxed ‘hd aed eames Mey 3 Asis.) 20th May. They de not as yet wanti wb any news of the on of ‘happttwapoe having defrauded the city tions of manufacture ket. fears, orge Browa able to operate a 3 fiset have ventured 6 terror Kertch ‘on, i treasury of various sums of money, took place yester- DOUNGL OF WAR OF THE ALLIED GENERALS, | Teaccounts of the appearance of the orops through- | dable diversion om that aide on which “ihe useians | OUF friends Yesterday tho Orion, Magicloane and Mers [hentia Gune 3) correspondence of 1 ‘gndon Times] | | day before the Mayor. ‘The affidavits on which the war out the United Kingdom coatinued, on the average, very | "2% hilherio been least exposed (0 attack, and we are san- | lin wont im pursuit of eome ameall vessels; Mas olanes (sche Zeitung publishes » » tatement, dai ees SD eine coos ik onticipate ipa important advaniages from the | them into a smalt ptace called Ca: mane ‘the Russian fromt.er,”’ to the effect t bat Se serene ry psy = aginst. jp tong phe biped * of ‘Revel used great GREAT EVENTS EXPECTED. Ty Ged Glaniadeiiah’ tan Nala sal etaoh tions] | — brtag ost another vovoel | sensation io the capital, se well aval. Me the whole | accused him of putting down a greater number at’ dcoe of, but an advance of from is. x. was geaeily o- | THR CRIMEAN CAMPAIGN AND SIEGE OF suoooen, | Sestgef zathiand end Wintend.” it ls ilrmed thet | in the account books and. recetpta, than the amount of manded. The arrivals of the past week had again been ES Res so FOr. yon vessels, | of the militis, had ordered every druschine that wasas | 4878 which they had actually worsed for the corporation, REINFORCEMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FORGES | Urata tcign wasan oie ud ean at walle | \etersite'ee Sage yi sn ss anne siray | MuStaanichec ei chia tes cee Wor, | sonceartemritee te Maanohe iad fo he ous English flour. The show of samples from Essex and ox by aster Pacha s and tho Uiroatelaus, te 04, beard the re. rises restraint 7 Van. “aa Kent was lose tham of late, Millers, however, evinced | 1 probable that some notice of such an intoation has ‘ie Meciin’ has beoa sent to ier aasistance Thre | {oles gone ce the Rorth, the other om these wih. Ad swore, denen "ah GORTSCHAKOFF’S ARMY SAFE. little disposition to increase thelr stccks, and white | Prampiea the new movement reported: it. contains Princess Alice ay had betakea himself to the throatem \1 point ~ and wheat was noglected. Good foreign grinding barley was | the following pansage respecting ome of the fore iret pi Anvceyrd (Revel) for eRIes © contesting ie deen 25 and “ia Saal Go cometntnae | 1s, dearer. The trade im malt remained quiet and un- ig me a 1 fete Mi jaxand Lightning were in | made inacoranble by dition ok wasareton v vecols, he ‘ormidable Carlist Revolution in Spaim. | “ered. In oats the reduction at the last market was nid Eeattinte Gee thot me eee ugh. She | On occasion of the Emperor's visiting Crousta: Vt, 08 im this Ray, who lew , confirmed, at 6d, per quarter on all descriptions, though | coming round by the wearisome land route. According pole prises, | May 9, the Emperor received » deputation of the \aha- ae there was a better sale, The quaatity of English beans | to our last accounts, General Serobrinkof”, who com: | royed to; | tom af we geinet a han cteeee ee a Ge 7 GONSDLS DECLINED TO 04 1-2, wos small, and very itl inguly xine. There was, | Patatge act the pune Ist ity oot | Fates fasts incny ae Devalo ant ‘Gd nok love | n'Tow eprneanl st Sond ite Se ee ty 4 4 ual 16 enem: for the time of year, a fair demand for seeds, aad) Rerrassed out of life by the mountain. poeple, wid here at 11 A.M, after ‘quick passage of Afty-four Pray to God for the peace of the soul of our Lord at Vt tad Advance in Cotton—improvement in THE WAR | "The following deepateh has been published at st. Pe. | 2°U* : Seth wilted te ube Pelee eee eeaes eet Ane . tersburg:— THE DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES. we will bold Oronstadt, audit God “wii thore sbell'ing ed Sxnastoror, Jane 1, 1855. A letter from Constantinople, of the 24th of May, in your trade shall im; 4 Dyes REASSEMBLING AND FINAL ADJOURNMENT | pqJnab?,suin tlt, the enemy burnt, at Berdiansk, two | the Sémaphore of Marseilles, saya:—The situation of | ?**°* shdtad : forte tn saat son, Son Sie ce houses, some coasting vessels, © large depot of | Wallachia excites some anxiety here. On the evening of Spain. OF THE VIENNA CONFERENCE. wheat. Bronte [parce | fe passes HM nace a a the planes awn a pry baby pee’ According te the Espana of the 30th ultimo, there : son BS In the House of Commons, June 5th, Mr. Baicur im- there sume ports | and M. Benede Affairs of Ce, other nally The United States steamship St. Louis, Capt. Wotton, | «cinsa whether the noble ford (the Frits Minister) was | S24 some oor upon the coast. Two of our plecea arsed | Giplomatists, atizaded "t, “it in allaged that the Anse | TatgcT@ty,indiontion of the Carlist the Guesafe actiee — rom Hayre 6th, and Cowes 12:30 A M. Tth inat., arrived | tow prepared to anawer the question he had expel from the Principslities all persons whom | fies wore oo Torces to enter that province on | 2Bt anid amount st Quarantine at half past nine o'clock last evening. previous night, in reference te the production of fur* thi ¢ Geattechs bag distrust, without regard to their nationality. Itis | diderent points. A of troops had been sent from tent ti te | ther papers com; the account of what had taken | **Y ig beta} ogainet “ that some French subjects have received orders to | Madrid in the direction of Hiendelaencina, to pre- wittr By this arrival we have intelligenoe from Europe up place at Vienna, es; ly as toany new propositions ‘he Monitewr of Jane 5 announces that the | leave. serve order the miners, attempts having Loon (a aod ‘he Oth iastant. In » commercial point of view, the | made subsequently to the date at the papers already on | Minister of War received the following despatch from | Complaints are said to have been addressed on the | made, it wae to excite them to insurrection. The | that be | sewn ie important. the table? Gonerel Peliasier:— tubject to the French embassy and to the Porte, and it | Minister of War had reosived a despatch {roe General and eal | ‘The Bt. Lauis, om the Sth inst, in lat, 6040 N., lon, | | Lord Patsnmsrox had no objection to lay upon the Cures, June 2—10P.M. | is this i table the last cfficial commani 0 80 W., passed a wreck, (apparently part of s ship’s | Austrian government, together with the answer to it. it, ; . y Ball a Wek. guaaway oc skp light hash | ie might the pas oppor at ot lator i hs ties of Genitachi (situate on the northern extremity of re « clroumstance which is stated to have eaused the | de Bedoys, announcing thet, after combat of ¢ ication received from the | _ Advices received from Kertoh, dgted the 3ist of May, prosence of M. Benedetti at the last ministerial council. | hours, he bad. just put to fight the faction of arg part tre sald to have made very | Bello, and taken igh teen of ite mem prisoners, and bad (s against Stirbey,so that this affair | captured some horses and a quantity of arms and am- . . House hat the povermment occasion new com The govera- | munition; also # 1 "Thoma had subse an allo, golated white; alee, part ot: e-ahip's lower | tie paich from Vienna, onmeimoing Nott ference eT ment is continning to oooupy itself with & good deal of | made tw of the sume band prisoners. ‘The fener ates employed . met yesterday, and that after @ communication had. been Crime, obtaining ts and horses in all the pro- | added the insurgents were struck with terror. | ) Tay on behall of the corporation under comtenct The royal mail steamship Asia arrived at Liverpool on Between the several plenipotentiaries it waz nye ‘vinoes of the empire. The governor of Saragossa had informed the govern, | *ilar to that of doponent, and for like wages, and that: 24 iastant, and the United States mail steamship | i{toas finally closed. (Lond cheers from both sides of | $25 ty cestroyed Se nother leitez from Constantinople, of odd ult; | mont that the faction of Caspe a Ateanis, 110 strong, iments wee Teme chek nike gee aspen = reached Cowes, en route to Bremen, onthe | theHoue) inquired if the papers the noble | Provisions, four war steamers, and 240 vessals employed | Bucharest in a staia nee geek peedated at Coaxtan- ae ee, b ae sees a ee aa ica poy ‘like false account wae made outim the faver- Following day. lord had undertaken to produce would include the —_ avee. provisioning the troops Crimes. ‘ Sneple @ most painful effect. Count Coronini acts pre- | shot. of each one of them, and that they received « similar ‘The Vienna Conference met on the 4th inst., when a | positions alluded to by Count Buol in his communica se Slewieey Ses ted! Pan, Caeenainves by claely as if he were in aconquered country. Lora Strat- | " Moat of the fuctious bands in diferent parts of the excess Of pay over and above thelr wages- ted, the exact na- | of the 1éth ult.’ koh peated < comberthed Papers on | ford must now t having urged the Porte to the | country had, itis stated, dispersed; and {n Arragon the | ¥ thi deponent received; that each oneo! them retura- w Austrian proposition was presented, Lord Patwenstox—What I said was, that 1 would Jay | Jee Sth:— Senasroror, June 3, 1866, | Onvention of the 16th of Juno, which, as I have often | revolted calvary soldiers were in full ‘light before Gen. | %#uch excess to Jobm Kay in the same manner as 4e- jure of which had not transpired. Prince Gortschako® | on the table the official communication recelved from | wes from Kertch of the aa wie ree: ia you, has been considered asa treaty of Balta | eral Gurres. Cortes, on the 80th ultimo, adopted | Ponent tid, which arrangement Rey made withde if he might send it to St.*Petersburg, but the She Austrian government, and the answer to it. ‘When going on satisfactorily Meare ‘crritea | Liman. the fourteenth bests jet the constitution, Two deputies, coch of thems, ee tae (hie city Sena rine seat use | teagrtoer they contain the iaformation ho reqlzes, | om Ccamna wih he algae hat Goujnk Kaioh || POSIRION OF THE GERMAN COURTS. | ‘in conasuonon of tus ortnp, ive pats were oiled” | sara Metore mo tls Gay of Ju, 188 mot authorized to agree to such a step, and the | (<cHear,” and laughter.) Deccrets we ce ery ‘THBIE MAUTAALIFY AND E78 CONSEQUENCES, €d, and the chamber held a secret sitting. City and County of New York s8.-—Charles Mi fA terminated definitively om the day of its | In the House of Lords on the same night— bor pn by ening ntticsansl week [From the London Times, June 5.| ‘Madrid (May 30) Correspoadence of London Times.) toc Mecoe Ce alee . pene: ‘The German Courts rule the German with a rod rrecti Lord Lrxpuunsr said he wished to ask the noble earl % Courts “goeietraepe titty lee banter ff os a ee) - img. le. of iron. The Russian Court rules the upon the whole, more favorable this morning. Soaroely had the Atlantic left Liverpool with the news | opposite (Lord Clarendon) whether he had received The following, from Admiral Lyons, is communicated | with a rod of gold, which will soon pass into one of | parties of prisoners have been brought in to vari the gréat auccesses which had taken place on the part | itelligence of the clove of the Vienna conferences, tad the ry ot the. British ‘Admiralty:~Captain | Seal.” Iria ile to’ any. tay tho poll sotion of the | places. ‘The brigadier second in command of the pro: vince of om 234, lentine Corties, 119 Willst street, John Gorman, 216 Se whether he would have any objection to lay upon the Moore, of 1 M. 8. Highfyer, who nas just retursed | country is the action of the governments, unicated to the Minister of War, Joseph Saal/eldt, each duly sworn, depose and may each one of them, severally, has heard the foregoing affidavit of only that ‘comm the allies against the Russians, than further intelli. | table the last proposal which was submitted to that | from the coast of Circassia, reports that the enemy had | the liver of orcry true German turns white within him,| ct ip o'clock fot ones tit ee Toon aver of War, | Kubn, and that the facts therein stated are trae, ce im reference to their position on the Ses of Azoff | conference? sh entirely evacuated Sonjuk ain peadeertek dae Sm the as be thinks ofthe a tion which such at Caspe, Alcan! eat had been met by the | ‘2g te the kno’ e of one of them. nad reached England. From s despatoh which hed been ‘The Earl of CLanzrpon said be had that morning re- | public buildings, sixty gune, six mortars. ene- | as the King of have brought upon the Gorman ners) ing inthe and som: iy MUBLHOFEN, (his magk.) “ ceived informa;ion from her Majesty’s minister at Vieana | my 4) to concentrating at Anspa, and tobe | name. The goveroments are thoee which the nations of | ayaa ‘Iwo chiefs, Don Silvestre Buyran (a priest ADAM SCHWIND, (his mark.) at the Admiralty from Sirk. Lyons at Kertch, | that the conferences had upon the day previous been | strep; his works there. Tke fort on the road Germany: preter or tolerate— are the acknowledged | from Caspe) and Ignacio Masanillos, were mude prison VALENTINE COR’ (his ated the Slat of May, it appears that the squadron in | summoned by Count who hadthen made a propo- | between Soujuk Kaleh and Anapa is also evacuated. representatives in the eyes of Europe of the various | ers and forthwith shot. pl Ce mark.) the Bea of Azeff had appeared before Genitchi, landed a | sition, to, the Lan ce hee ee the Preah at Mefore Cebantapol anion, in pose from | States, and by thelr action must the character of the vody of seamen and marines, and after driving the Rus- | lect that he spoke merely from s very ahort account ofthe | At length we are on he eve of great events; every- | young and enthusiastic members of the ‘Burschen ian force from the place, had destroyed all the depots | matter—had required to know they might send the | thing is prepared. Oa Sunday and Monday two divi. nd vessels laden with corn and supplies for the Russian ers st. bee Be ocak ich thacioog haa note peepee Toni: remo! As the (eye praset leg — Ce professors Cy their ingenult in srmy, Only one man was wounded. since entering the syecttens © cor ee to such a step. Count Buol then said, of the expedition is not known, It weighed anchor on questions of art the Germans are highly cultivated (ee of Azoff four steamers of war, and 240 vessels em- | that having failed in carrying out the engagement which biog es 2 ‘and it is generally believed that it is proceed- | race—what is all this to men who are in a death The action was not bloody, for only one man was [hud other steots were taken. The ment of the chief, the band consisted of 110 men and 8 horses. A despatch from Calatayud states that Marco’s party was so completely dis; that nowhere could more than four men be met with together. In the affair i i : f J f ler being sworn to give a correct and true in’ Mr. Busteed proveeded to examine the first witness, engeged at Avanto, Brigadier Serrano reports that he had not « | | Authony Kuhn, who said—I was first employed % Russian he undertook, namely to find elements upon which the | ing to » Two Givisions are going to the ‘apple, in which the Germans should have taken their | single casualt; that the resistamce of the Carlsts . Ray, about three or four months ago; | knew him i eye tang te er a Late army in the |’ direrent parties might endeavor to treat, he considered | Toberaaya. It is supposed that it isthe etvanced | S;P2l0,' which the Ser they have most meanly ab- | toust have beet small or none at all. ‘To counterbalance | for about two years, ut was mot acquainted so as te | ‘times, have been destroyed. that there was no further usein the conferences being | guard of the expedi army, for when a simple re- | stained? the favorable intelligence it must be observed that from | speak to him; at present I have no occupation; I was | The Moniceur, of the 4th inst., publishes the following | held. (Hear, hear.) With regard to the question wheth- | connaissance is made it is not usual to take 100 guns. ‘The very it which has been so repeated! - | the very despatches received from the officers in com- | employed as foreman of the strest sweepers; Mr. Rag _ eapateh from Gen, rettster to the Minister of War :— | er the made should be laid Delore Parliament, Ee The Russians ed by the German Courts in favor of their neutralit; ; mand of columns it results that new bands s upas | never discharged me for Dorey 4 or } Cavsea, June 1, 1855. he (Lord ) apprehended that there would be be an dye at Ty Sores es the one which tells against them with the greatest | rapidly as the old ones are defeated. General Gurrea, oe ee 1 was Fre gh th iT oo | Wo have sprung two mines in front’ of tho fagstar | 22 objection to such « course. As, however, he was mot | are about ee ee me 4 ae force. Why should they engage in s war? Why should | ina communication dated the 28th inst., speaks of the | he ae ae tater ks ay tice Mate an tees B. ‘second explosion did coasiderable damag> PR doing ‘what the proposal was, he should like to eaeas poke ot 6 Aeet and te add to the number of combatants, and contribute | ‘faction of Garcia de Berges, consisting of some 200 swert ince 1 left at Yi Fe eather Tacks ‘0 the emeray. im the ravine of Careeaing bay, in ad- fer giving am immediate annwer. or Fe ee era a gaote, to p general condegration } The answer is | men, many of them without arms.” Wo learn the ap- | } Reding more work, | mean t eee Dreger Se a eg alee alieg ithe Ren: Be be sip a despatch sppears in the {nthe expedition. | The enthusiasm of the troops is | Seeger ose weight Into the séaio ia toees of teas Ms Mackall erenaes fixed with’ thrloas expectation fre thers alleged inpropcWtici trans the beginning of mp tie verse b ‘airie o! ed ficult to describe, and pointment felt at the | cause'which themselves had acknowledged to be just la and Na jloyment; I did not make thé complaint before, because F ‘cock timetera thiek in the inside, place1 ‘Vinwwa, June 8, 1855. | reoall first expedi Wer ‘oul Rave been Catalon! varre. | There are reports"in town this ; eka Uaad inst antennae eclteeeh A. bid Wickets Fi dian ‘a mio tke poopts, | nantiany comamiou ve soacienshs tad ook tnseer crell nes:| SELL n th rns, one ara nenn ae wae 68 BU ie ae Pate lle igre dlc we ogealy ml ph Peas afr re eEn tickets ohile L wee Grant; f ae tot comtaining One-fiftieth of kilogramme of powder, | sitions, have declared that they consider the negotia-'| be better to undertake an affair which is 00 | 5° Nothing lass Won. bare 4vaGRG & conbaat’ 4 i ere pe ge te he Hg t least not the 1 did net covered witha fulminating apparatus which woull | tions as completaly exhausted, and that the question | important, 16,000 of the best troops of Omer Pasha poe a Puple clients sould have saved the effusion of aeta- | Wanaail’ Genel Geemetand tar otner caleee cone’ | have vtont, with Me: Bay, previous to mab- plod by Sie sie eseraze X30 foot. Thesecases | muat now be settled by the sword. have come beee; Rxyptian troops have taken thetz place Sie drep of blood, or ihe burwing of & ingle cartric sandiog columne im Arragen display great activity. po Fn thn gon om any subject; been taken mate (From the London Times, Jane $4 at Eupstoria. ‘troops are magnificent. The ruler was better acquainted than we were At the ope: of the Cortes, to-day, a vote of thaoks m a left Mr, ; the agreement eee The Morning Herald, in a telegraphic despatch, dated The formal dissolution af the Vienna They will, I assure you, be worthy of the allies by the | with the nature of his interest at the various was proposed to the troops and nationals in Arragon | Ray and myself was made at the corner of ‘rune 2, states that the allies have taken the town of | which took place on Monday afternoon, is the most | side of whom they are te fight. Canrobert has at that one which has served him with | operating against the Carlists. The ais of Tabuer: A U, no one beiog present; I Mr. RB over wonef twice a monte T Teele paying Pa different times; the money was paid at different places, poly amg upon the very reasonable grounds that pene sometimes in the s}; and sometimes in a dager courts, especially definite we have received upon the situa- | done an act which has ob’ for him s higher place | such desperate tenacity of purpose to the last. The [Jeattehi, wt thet mouth of the Patrii See, burat « | Honor surope and the prospects of she wor, Mt terme | im tho eotoom and hearte of the soldiers thant ha haa | such, ceaperate, tenselty of pu The German courts; he | thoee done no more than their duty, and that month’s rations of the whole Russian army, and destroy- | naves that state of wi ‘was sometimes General Pelissier takes the command | bas not thrown a rouble or a diamond snuffbox away. it wea unwise to be prodigal of ‘auch dis as, which mistaken | won 6 victory. ‘9d the shipping. There is bat little doubt but this ac: | a1 home for a want of resoluion. and abroad for a want | under the most favorable circumstances. Hoe enjoysin | Again, by a series of dexterous matrimonial alliances, he | gave rise to ions. Nevertheless t . It the of the D an equal degree the confidence and esteem of the sol- | has converted Germany into akind of nursery-barrack | the vote was parsed the ais himsell soant ia the French version of the affair at Genitohi, | 77 Feuer. Tt comslgne the, Provooela 0 Colise pt thic loss | diene: parsed unanimously, the Marqu t bed tm for the Romanoff family. The Grand Duchy of Peruke- | sacrificing his oj inorder: harmony. | one’ bill ; A despatch from Prince Gortschakof, dated the 20th | controversy may be It teaches us to rely Teim canaot be stirred lato action, beoause the intaroat. | It ccrtoisiyras Siwy Gn woe tan Loc eintive damn, | I don't. knew where 1 athe fourth time; I paid jalt., states that the allies have occupied Kertch, but | on our own resources for the succefs we hope to obtain, | THE CONTINUED SUCCESSES OF THE AL- | ing Grand Duchess Marie Feodorowna isa ‘scion’ of | the representatives of the nation, bestowing the highest | in three one dollar bila; 1 recollect th: were nave not pushed inwards, He reports that in conse- Poy pee cea md mate pan he gh a LIES IN THE SEA OF AZOFF. the Imperial house. Is not the Do Empress a als- | honors in thelr power for a few paltry skirmishes. On | one coller bills, because no, change time, “el e in this We need hardly add that the le of the London Times, June 4. ter of that king of men who reckons the great Frederick the same principle Brigadier Serrano 1s promoted to be | and was obliged to change s five dollar bill to give Mr. quence of the measures which he has taken the allies | this country infinitely prefer a clear stage and a Bizet The operations of the allied fleets in the Sea of Azoff | among his ancestors? Can ter any little trum- | Major-General, for an encounter with wretchedly armed | Ray the three dollars; my own reason told me trom the, Seeae Oat) Be Nabe Bias oats woe * —— that Mr. Ray was actiag wrong; gobi agp nape errr 3 —_ 5 of to my returns in writing; 1 made them to Mr. Rag himself; I think Mr, Mott is the person who was in, the habit of paying; 1 did not remonstrate with Mr. when the original t was made between us, T told him he should give the men more work; I was am- before eee ne come uae enter any f able to cut off the communications of the | trial of strength to the perplexity of negotiations, in | comtin: success. igence German kingdom cf Zochy without stumbling ood ‘ca ss which it was not apprehended that we | was onsived vaptoriag bo.) the ‘kamiraiye Watea te 3ist Tjalaet a Petrowits or Paulowits? The unctuous Cham- t y: might be overreached by ani and un- | of May, from’ Ki ‘that the squadron in the Sea of | berlain, and the aly ‘‘ Legation’s Councillor,”’ who en- The Post Gaselte, of Frankfort, publishes s despatch | certain allies: and the best answer to those who affect | Azoff had 4) oe bea landed s body of | deavor to pump your very shts out of your brain, ‘from Odessa to the effect that the Russians are raising Cees a paar ae ete seamen ‘and’ marines, which drove ‘back the Russian ee ee P terms ound . (batteries te command the channel near Ghit_i, which precarious present foroes, and destroyed all the depots and 2 Bataan fo Dg = pevaret te tis jconnects the Putrid Lake with the Sea of Azoff. Ano- the det pear of thee Dostilties fount the Ruslan | Jct oorm and supplicn fer he Russian army, | Lord Rag- |ther despatch says that Gen. Cushakoff had arrived at | government in possession of an enormous and highly | achie sry . Ray, jiving the men more work, as they were all poor Pia ‘aot tell avy of the men thatit’ Ray was out of tes many, vermnent, and states that ninety vessels were tound | well conceived marriages, or by bribes and intrigues | to return to Andalusia. They will net leave before the b \Perekop with his division—four infantry regiments, each | *flicient army and of vast warlike stores, accumulated | On this tm t point, laden with supplies for the | with the Ministers, or b; and favors showered | 10th of June. pr ec sew oy tine T gol mandy 3 dy <f I with incessant labor and expense during a » | army, all w! ‘were or destroyed to prevent their | the leading the Crear attains his end, LATEST. I hy come Deenuae I eauhov rele ¢¥ |3,000 ntreng. General Grosenhelien had also arrived st | ‘The frst year of these hostdities found the allled Powers | escape, Another deapateh, which, se we are fal which is to paralyze the ction of ‘the German people, Pans, Jane 3) 10 ee eee oo tog 0. enery finns T get tects Beat Perekop with his light cavalry division, the Third, con- | with their armies and fleets ona establishment, reached tho Forvign Ofice the course of yesterday af- | and to convert into the blind instruments of his A telegrapbic message from Madrid, dated the 2d inst., lways coun! y, = the ‘our of four regiments, each 960 strong. These figures | #4 with no extraordinary of any ‘ind for states that no less than cix millions of rations | will. So, le them wait until his schemes are further de- | gaye:— bo ie, i Ta 9 Ratacae 1 ginas paid him oe i Prince hakoff a reinforcement of 18, caszying om war ate geeet di from their own domin- | of gen and flour for the Russian at Se- | veloped and the frontier can be advanced nearer to the | A despatch from General Gurres, dated May St, an- | bY Mr. Ray himself, but ettervards * always pald him of prould give Gortae pelaterapenens 66 35,000-):sak, succeeding month of the war has reduced ‘nd in the Grimes, have been destroyed in the | Aine. nounces the total defeat of the Carlist bands in Lower | TY | Ponbaal wit cay sane’ sign! ‘men—e number which more exact information would | the resources of the ‘and increased our own. The | See of Azoff, as well as 240 trading vessels. All this is humiliating yh, but, in strict jus- | Arragon. money; i Mert iy make figuredry my probably reduce. now in the Crimea, the squadrons hovering on its Barely four days had elapsed since the squadron forced | tice, it should only be sppl: to the governing caste The government read to-day, in the Cortes, the pro- ‘alton ah ye ge mount pal to Mi” Ray; t weve f . nd penetrating’ to the recesses of tho Sen Of | the serait of Yeatale and entered upon tis satesioh | aus’thelr agents,” The Dlsme which properly at Jeot of the forced loan. [opt an scoount of the number of days I'worked tm Letters from Berlin, of the lat instant, state that the | Aroft, the fleet already in the Baltic, aushored within ® | ing operation. Berdiansk, Arabet ara Genitchi fell io | to the middle and humbler classes is, that their infu- pt an account ays succenses of the allies in the Sea of Azoff have made a | few miles of ‘are all far more powerfal and | rapid succession, and before they were conscious of their | ence upon the action of their rulers is so feebie that the; Sweden. Ek eke weed Mr. Ray altogether i It the towar than the forces which began to ‘Russians found their ips and cannot, 11 them to save the national honor. In 1848- A telegraphic despatch from Stockholm, dated Ist the Mayor—I paid Mr. deep impression there. is obsereed that large peril the ines. compel about $12 or $15; I know of my own know! ‘that, Mepetosic “a by land and by sea last year; and, if the contest is un- | in the hands of the enemy, or only to from | 49 they could meet in conclave at Frankfort, | June, announces the appointment of Baron de Mander- pen fro: "ter T cpt roportion of cavalry jussian army will oause | 4, we have no doubt that we shall ac- | ¢ by instantaneous . Theenthusisstic | rave about Seb! ‘and throw at stroem, formerly Secretery-General of Foreign Affairs, | recei — Pts ee ae ree tres ‘the stoppage of supplies from the countries of the | quire a’ degree of efficiency than we have yet | ra: which the nation will feel on this occasion | the game of liberty, thelr were filled with | to the post of Ambassador to Vienns. a tertine, Caan Munibonee, ‘Soh win I a i trump cards. When it however, to any rational | {Rumors are current,of negotiations between | are, Vi Ine Corties, Chas. Mu! . Adem Don to be felt with peculiar pressure by the enemy. is heightened by the remarkable fact that our success iP y iy Jobn Se Saalfeldt; there were |On the 234 ult. there wore 190 eases of cholera et St. @ Resslane ledge the fact | has not cost the squadron « life, ome man only | scheme for tee ten pabags' = bis Germans working for Mr. Ray; two Irishmen told me Yetersburg. sooleteeer, for banes | Saree cere oamens at Genitchi, thong, in sil probe- | ss ob eg fen ft oy Med Commercial Intelligence. cis ives they hed pa'd Ray; the frst time, the Sve Ki F ted iw Ve gy oan U raged News from.Kertch to the 3d instant state that every- have been every- meen @ enemy than the hard-fought and Goatly won Russian tnGuence througbou Germany, and the restora- LONDON MONEY MARKET. Germans peid me, but since then I have ref bd going on satisfactorily. Soujak Kali was ¢ sacrifices of the ene- | fields of the Alms and of Inkermann. tion of = native y, WAS One vortby of an honest |, Loxpon, June 6—Evening.—The course of canes Ly SEN ia the most-you ever peta Ii boa-haing te Xonikale; | Russia is prodigal of men, and she has more than once | struggle, One would think that» man endowed with any |"st New York on Landon for bills at 00 dave’ sight is | © Mr. Busted 4 i evacuated by the Russians on the 28th of May. They ns Sas, by es threatened and attempted to overwhelm the gallant | reasonaable ype tle ed aoc poplin T2046 Dep cant; end, tha pes ot ecekanee between Eng- sta time? wasns durat the principal buildings ani abandoned sixty guos ] on aa bands which have in her territory by the multita- eee such « change upon - | lend rire in : (A atch ee and six mertars, having first rendered them unservice™ burnt, and no less | dinous hosts of her armed serfs. The loss of a' of | tical yhout Had { not been for twiee saws ie ia vey ara ay ag) iberty throug! A weal means terrible weight with which St. Petersburg has able. food, of ith, _ of the of erp a | the ible wi re S M ter the Czar than the of an | u German capital, the stipulations in favor of The Times teceived the following despatch from their Srey; for, indesd, of what use is an army, and what | German Lberty attached to. the treaties of 1815 would Rey Mc Day eae Cane eae ceca tae ‘Vienna correspondent, dated _ eee teas wep taae ace ey eee a ag 2h free age As Se an ae Ev hecegpodee tins me ay only reason ‘There was a great fire last aight is tho or cad in the Crimea bas this peculiar character, that five de deprived of everything they sought to re- | lic having shows ‘ee be Benge yf wifes i SA de datas cavalry stables, close to the ammunition nt. armies are at this time arrayed within the narrow cod _ save Led bea at ot Sen wie on Be ret acate 3 ax Food, tal a et eirbemeunel tr sraraen : -, om eens oe tei areata, cytes ons ties. In neither help us nor themselves? The Germans have | Of sales, although the transactions were not exten- OARTAGE IMPOSITION. fire, but ene hundred and three horses were burned. ‘The cholera sive, caused © decline to 9134 to 34, which was the last is said to have appeared in the Austrian officiai price. At a later hour operations took place at @ mee! furtber decline of am eighth. jum was compara- own last year the harvest was below the average; this year mpiam repose The onl, lon of last quoted 45; to Temium, A letter received from the French before Sebas- itivati retain ‘thy is the | tively steady, and was que 6 E the first marshal, charged by a lady named Ellem Fogg, ‘topol, amd dated May 22, states shea tip Wibde Wein 6 bay sult A orf ree deep ‘be fed by provi- population fr Which We Ft eeu Be 4 . et on The Woas tavcable tendency of the continent 1 exel with having tried to impose upon her by ebarging her the ove of great ovents—overything waa propared. The sions brought trom otber Sountzioy| thats an opera. | Se wii ailcquveniont speed om country it whi anh dln Vaaites 4o Riepr Uneosi tag GT Sng Tolan” lt erangement had bon mae sconnl of wt, La ee Sans We miter seks Gases | ace crtee keeles Mera ackets fas devi abe sapere hn fo. vemoe bv frais te ‘which Gens. Onarobert, Pelissier, Bosquet, Lord Raglan, eet seale, But, although we have not | of their country, and fulfil a nobler destiny than play- | fluenced by revived ramors thes another Frena ‘201g | 1oed and for one dollar, but afterwards the cartman de- Omer Pusha, Brown, Della, Marmora, and Admirals et invested Febastopol in the sense of that | ing the tedious game of soldiering in s home garrison, or | wil 1bOnty be apcouneel. DNew Three por Cents, 02% | manded money for two loads, which she refused to pay, Yorn; ‘we sbail soon’ have inverted’ the Crizen, ania te roan ened See ae ber Wat nepeeanle Saneitiie (new loan), 16%; ‘India | im consequence of which he detained ® portion of her Brust and Lyons, were present. All the reinforcements when the supplies are at of the prin te foe of ment of their Is the once hei gg {Sp of 0,25 296 to var, an Sear to ahe,; xsi on ivr, Stevens heard both sides of the Pend 7 Ke: “wp, tasking the French army amount to ee oe country the lees able will he Sf elitenrs igebeod tion, gage ae inte La Sie 96 SB Fess, eae Lee ge Aeag was Forbes tis that he mien taumettetely rectors the = tance which the most sin- | war, in tion for a mighty blow which its rulers ‘oreign sect ry? Mieattare, witbest 3 A teographis despatch from Cagliar! announces the care satis{action in: that the replaity with which this | will one day strike, but only at the remaining Liberties sabenaeenhy ® ies nae yuk eha ieeah aie a err Lis sccticoe ad Gas tf’ be tan oot Sp ue ama , death of the Bey of Tunis, om the night of the 1st June gt ee A ei hak mane ales of ase awe ‘and Hamburg were also similarly af- Fac it lf ted nod ioe Sexe ee ia eahaeenn net Conse Se nanny anwendet et enables 'o on thetr own Glement. | In addition to the circulat despatch of the 17th of May, epertod no very oad he bor the competaaat eer ‘the throne without obstacle. Under the orders of Siz Bdmand Lyons and Admiral | addressed by the Austrian government farned to tho Mayor's offi, tt lato be ‘thee Both Honses of Parliament met on the 4th inst,, afte: Brust, who were the chief 8 of the expedition | tatives of Austria at German ceurts, the follo pri- the wisest course was parsued by the and thes. ee Wiskiemn 46 80d Derby Feoses, In the Lorde th: thay taleped te Strato Wentas and inated tm ary vate woe, etarene, wader he, smn Ga, 0 he took the mild advice of Mr. Stovena, 4 through co: it paralyved forces enen, Coumt strian om, DISMISSED. pa eared debate. on the coatee’ he gm of eailaracg an 20 2 cena =” Cabinet hun boon a The sume of Cuan Wy aang wth hain we Commons the 20; , duced Anna promine In the We the wwar-waa resume’. 04 After a some. war, and ns trading vowel above ihe tgs of penal bY So eee & Te cases, an een dicmissed yesterday’ afvernoon by Justice Onterne, (oS wnat lengthened debate was gain adjourned, Me. M, orm oe, ee Raish wetorsof Which are lowtia hour. | Charge @ was ordered by hls Court. We failing vo Dring forward any om considering the Turkish territory now intact and rounding marshes. Across this sullen basta, which the appreve toed M. Bismarck did not provoke a discus ry. cncibod we of taunt alten, et day resound peasoup, our steamers hgh ‘sae: ‘become quiet in Kameas, vain deaine for military glory. Sir W, Molesw Tn trenty four hoarg x a roe a Ease Sue Menee bo nee vounced the temptations which had besm proseated for beat day Arabet was tietlea Weed order tre coubt not the conclusion of & recreant pence, and contended that forse, and mwntiobed tment, Spon he Be ‘woeks atnoe by a fow the safety as well aa the glory of the British empire arrival of this Ss i nae Tichaee togut ‘would be porilied by any sigue of cowardioe ov susrendes Mg HT. gneue of Arabesy aad ‘and the fanatice and ofthe high prinolplen which coustituted the real bond of mrowe the Putrid ee and the Toa Sethe good pestis st union amongst the seattored elements of the English na- dg Mt Neg re EY ET red ps have’ gone there to make - tional grandeur. sequence, fer ned to Bad that the Russians bad scoumu | what ft traly on the part of Germany Richsrdson, i Oo. Ph = ge n These saapenech mesma, 6 ‘ iets erate cee chika ws, “eer ott so oy oa act ante pt cer fe hate lsat eg ae a al ee este checked bueyanoy, ” 4 annexed circular further advancn of ¢ par cont. onsia for the July ne- | mame 0 desi Seen hoe bpireehad fp oa vo be ee ae py cats om eee ee | eae ae eens Germiny, (Oenlar oC Tan May, | s 84. per Duabeh Ot Ameria te Wat abont #00 riod, that be have taken it for that ‘and_it serves to carry off the waters os ee a sete MAY: | Sashela bere, held at without finding . peng yh emigre vtaaly ay rearesh, Spee is eat “od Tentkalo, boon, Vlockntod feats te on dent cd) soneenly amy ening te is ery ee oe see pate it to Baron Maxtouslel, and | fol Sour continued tnachive; a geod besinese some ia trie Ganada, wove frou the sity of Breatter? 4 at 91K to %, to which they cepted, Had es ia a occasion to express to the Wialeter resident Bpeaith, 56 le. pes cath sdvanan. Indian corn—Tho de, bought at from four to five % vec having tomporarily touched 02, Premium was | from the the cruisers would (probably have it wooly nmaarenr, however, to present | our confident hope that on this polat the views of the | mand Ught, Mocks in 6 narrow oad | hile ther bave Dorn eald-at trom Ln se aman ant hy er Bact dung th | ent tet eng shu er gnnmarner | Sears ene eran cg nota, | Frommen Cin conds hot wr 1 ™ | Bp ae a aa ears | ing. Teeeereec Somers WOW toh morning at 6 premium, The terminable sam of the eastern shores y M Jo * ty . Sd. aed, Tis, 04, Baltimore aad Phila. : the new loan wore firm at 167%. Bank stock olesed | jast summer might have contributed most important | of war, we donot despair ships’ boats performing » To His Rxomsarcr Coctre Earmanasy, Bern M9. 94. ) Wg, Od, a Ts.