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= HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6872. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE 8ST, LOUIS. at 206% to 210 Reduced 01% to 7. Exchequer | information to th undertaking in which tho villed | service in theo waters which might b» of the ,| _ The report that Austria, under date of the 26th of lphia four nominally 42a 8 45s, Yellow corn, Sts bills 209, te 23% Bremium, neese wane Chon ahect 0 spwage, mest csccntial importance to the campaign. Tae | MSy, bas issupe another circular, is confirmed. We | a S2u.; mixed, bls ; white, ads, Beef and pork— The occurrence of Whiteustide, azd a continuance of the present moment i¢ is mot ch*r from the teXe | Russians within the last ten years, as we took | X°¥e Dot yet rewived the text of thie mew ciroular, bu: | A steady feeling in both articles, and the cone mption HOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | uxcouisi weather, a %%#¢d the trade of the manufacta- Thish direction ie Goorse’ Brew Sivvinrree tas | aieeiits plas aie monee 56 seme Lar rn menndinadie: Sica cupeng i oy td ed SARL See ring towns, duringttin Week previous to the sailing of the | bis army; A Turkish garrison was left s\ Yeutkale to /' roweat pola which comnects the Crimes with. ‘the | The nw Austrian <lroular of the 28th of May has pro: | ash Sls a 62s, Lard rather Ormer, ash qa steamer, to be very lim ‘ted At Manchester the transac- from omy pee Mave go t as this peint is \ ar removed aia lana by & wooden bridge ubdout two hundred fa- | duced @@ immense Wect. It could not be otherwise. Im Manchester «fair amount of business doing, but t ti and Final Dissolution Of the | tions haa scarcely beém te *#2flictont extemt to test whe- | useless 10 Gotan the mein beay of the aren dh ere Tee bes oo Ege! iying bat es | ee, ns Ln maintain the “four by ag oy tyson a ttitud . Vienna Confer ther » fresh rise im the pa {oe of goods would be obtain. | Russians withdrew from Kertch to a village ia the inte- preserve vrmed at ntil the moment = Wheat is in demand at 2¢. ence, td equal tothe further great advance of cotton at Liver, | [i0" % the Kertoll Peninsula, about” tea miles om the . a Go ll Bap aed EE pool. A slight improvement in\d teen place at Birming ah reed to Kat; and, arSir Brown's corp's was | the h'mssians tnan the cestruction of the wooden last pro 8, if accep, €4 at Paris and London, tne | sack. Indias corm—A usiness : > pe RNS iN jmpro' + | nemt out completely equippsd for the field, iscte ii which completes this live of communication Tar ak object of an ulimatum to’ Russia—although this and | 52a; white, 54s.; mixed, Ole. pork seems oeicconses OL UO Asse’ AM the | hamin the demand for trom, which it washoped would at | means of transport, it la probable that he has elther fel- | tance fi'smi Geaitohi to the bridge cannot be more than | smi.ar declarations are ma, #¢,in this docament, which | quiry. Bacon, with some speculative demand, had a4. feast cause existing quotations ¢0 beupheld. At Notting. | ‘owed the retreating division of the Russians, oradvaats- | twenty .\r twenty-five miles, We are of course ignorant | will prebably be the closing at the Vienna Paya vanced 1s, Tallow in rether better demand, at 53s. « at certain tendency. Sea of Azof. ham,although teens wenn opiates © ete: posse Seraph pritinre Nyon ng Som cael ifn ela, to hat te baa a et kan prot he tena? austria, her eof Repetmmaaln gs oe | aah aa ch eauecaaa tee Ghee tad trict country is more faversble for mali tions | the entrance 0 this 1 reason: | Yofaiems to comnaie an aupeaal A 5 Shy at a of Hertch, and Capture ew peabers abe »_and tue aatis- | for (Ue neither oo mountalaous ae The ta cy Tahies. = "et turns shall nt be ba paral vader ot thie documen “wil mii oe: INVRSTIGATION INTO me ALLEGED OFFICIAL o@n- of Genitohi pga A senstgatrmet Rica peda tigre yn (Be ACE AS Er , pan rindatoatiadl 2ahe Seae reeds ania ee duce created a steady demand for most descrip: Sealy io the movements of on army seting in We have received the St. Potersbu. "g journals of the sip setaunteropnteenn of having detracted tone tions of manufacture auitable for the home market. sak eeaticaeomeninatnae Zoth Mey. They donot as yet publi. Any Rows OF HMO) 1, or various sums of aay took Ned fe r a} AULTED GENERALS, ‘The accounts of the appearance of the crops through- ¢ the Kussians OF WAR OF THE out the United Kingdom continued, on the average, very | ha%e hither been least exposed lo lack, and we are 2an- favorable. GREAT EVENTS EXPECTED. In the corm market the business was somewhat limit- ed, but an advance of from 1s. te 2s. was generally de- Pi manded. The arrivals of the past week had again been The Magicionne sbased Ci . the the - INFORCEMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FORCES | Uber! in foreign wheat, cate and beans, aa well os 8g stam altack om Anaya by tho ailed crates anppert. | at twenty Guns omoetaa Bee, ae bene we. hee ey English flour. The show of samples from Essex and pinta lores pnb s and the Circassians. It | pbravel; ‘Anawered, but as pet we have not Near’ Gh se Kent was lous than of late. Millers, however, evinced | is probable has | sult. Merlin has beem sent to her assistance The Ps ‘June 2) correspondence of ) ‘Ondom Times. day before the Mayor. The aflidavits on which the war ng publishes a » tatement, dai rant was issued for the arrest of Mr. Re; “the Bi fromter,” to the t dat the sppear- Asses abe tm et Anes af the ee aa root oo Rone eck & “ancd te great | ® German, named Anthony Kubm, and five others, whe sensation ip capital, as well agalo, \ the whole | accused bim of putting down « greater number of days thiand and Finiend.” It is Adlrmed that | in the account books and. receipts than the amount of ‘and of appropriating the balance so obtained for his owm Personal uses. The following are the affidavits in City and Covnly of New York, s8.— Kuka, re- E ted the movemen| b 4 GORTSCHAKOFF'S ARMY SAFE. _| lite tinpoiton to increase thle scoks, and waite | F'A' Errante fromm Otens of te 1 ult, coataing | Last saatan ea icgsts uae Puen Aloe fans a ian eeeess ans nly oweee, Copied sam rheat was mogiected. Good forsign grinding Darr Tat | the sollomins Passage respecting one of tho forts jast | eres very cold ax Jet, and all tbo guabouis are in Working as such, in the explo of tho corporation of th oar letters from Novoroptsk | Tendiness {ot action. The Ajaxand Lightning were in| made inacorsnble by sluking old unseaworthy ¥ city of New York; and ceponent farther says that he ie Before the war begaa ch ‘ormidable Carlist Revolution in Spaim. | *!*r?. Getighngs sa jad repented tourrivein three days; they are now two months | Nettworrral: sxtell vestala thee yee eee ae wag Secale of the Eusparce’s visiting Cronste: \6.08 | stress there was's batter sla. ‘The quaatity of Haglsh beans | to out lag accounts, Gena Sereyrntnt, who oom’ | gSocni i Gusset denptiches oa heard, and | taats, who brought im, aocordeg te the Naasan ue. | SONIMG thin Sareemen, ho ad to recive’ Of 36 fr GONSOLS DECLINED TO Of 1-2, wee small, and very little inquiry existed. There was, | mands, there, intended to give up the station and eva- | reach the fleet as quickly as possible, and did not love few expressions of cod’ ‘rill’the "Haperor sat Goi | fortmight in “ihe Corporation office, on the douk fost ef to— for the time of year, a fair demand for seeds, 4 (gna kept incessantly om foot, | his valuable time in boarding the enemy, and arrived Btanton street, by a man who thie deponent believes : and harrassed out of life by the mountain people, wh? | here at 11 A. M., after a quick passage of fifty-four | ' Tray to God for the peace of the soul of our Lord ait | Be the Superimiensent of the. Bereet beper A Advance in Cotton—improvement in . | "The following deepatch has been published at St. Pe. | 2M" r Emperor Nicholas I , now resting in God. He loved you', | {29t this payment was made in the pressnce of the sal THE WAR. tersburg:— . THE DANUBIA| anal will. 20 too. Put up your prayers to heaven,” | /BPector, John Rey. and in secordance with an extract Breadstuffs, ia Besasroros, Jane, 1885. | A letter trom Coortannlnagiee oy ee eine tiay, in | W2,Will hold Cromstadt, and ie God ‘wilt there shall be ,| (20m, the pooks of sald Ray, and that he ae te pies dsc, , | REASSEMBLING AND FINAL ADJOURNMENT | yovsee”anme coasting Yoesl aai's tan tegarar | See, semaphore of Marvell, saya:—The, uation of | P**6" 7°ur ‘rade shal prove .| nent farther says thatthe days of work ser forta ta stake large depot ‘allachi me anxiety here. § OF THE VIENNA CONFERENCE, wheat. On the 20th, seventeen of the enemy's vessels | the 22d the ministers held a moe’ peg Siem dy According te the Z Saatee the 30th altimo, there vee . | Cammenaded Genitechi, and barnt there sume porta ‘The United States steamship St. Louis, Capt. Wotten, | In the House of Commons, ibe Ceitaa Minietey wes fd some corn upea th coast stead nissnren and M Benedetti, Charge d’AMfairs of France, and other | was every indication of the Carlist insurrection being uired whether the noble lord (the aed - Terre Gib, and owes 15:30 4M. Tin taat, arcived | Sovted wbeuhey the none lord (the Foie, Mniser) Tat | the enemy's long’ bouts trom which the fre proendag, | Ccacetental Stet yi gtyseeed tan, tue Aut: | concentrated in the iaestenag, and the Gace’s auto pre’ t Quarantine at half past nine o'clock last evening. ug night, in reference te the production of furs | t@ retire. On the 0th the enemy had not undertaken they distrust, without regard to thet nationality. "Itss | Tie, uaa A'Boty ot Gieons ed taes ieee aoe pre anything new against Genttachi. By this arrival we have intelligence from Europe up to | thet pare completing the account of what had taken | “Si, SSA" oniteur of June 5 announces that the # some French subjects have received orders to | Madrid in tho direotion of Hiendelaencias, to pre. leave. x bh mmorcial poiat of view, the Minister of War rece serve order tthe miners, attempts having be Oth instant. In & 001 poi A 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 tha | made, it was said, to excite them to imnurrection’ The io important. the tabler subject to the French embassy and to the Porte, and it | Matta’ Oo Wan cad : Suan ~ sa a3 ey ike Canc, June 2—10P, M. ith muses whieh io slated a F ‘ar received a despatch froca General Re bg Lauis, om the Sth inst, bs pes hg po) a Ne: table the last eflotal commuvication rooeived from the | , Advices recelved from Kertoh, dated the 3ist of May, | presence of M Bonsdstti nt the last ministerial counei, | $0, 200Q7%, cat pot to tight the fectine of Marco do hy paaved a wreck, (appatently part of » ship's | Miatrine soverament tosether with ther carwer foie, | snnounce that, om the refusal of the military sutsort- re oe nae Anes nee bo tapet tee Tannen 0 de. Geok,) bed a long geogway or aky ight hatch | He might tate the present opport’aity of informing the | Ses of Genitachi (situate on, the morthern extremity of eorind scemese at's geanttte oe ere eae ” ae ne o ane aide, pointed white; also, part ot w ahip'slower | House /Aat the government hat received to-day « iegraph- | Tentterey and 00 veamle lacen wiih, provisions‘ or the met yesterday, and that after a communication had deen Ruesisn arm, 234 (1 _ t ; 0, (8 aga captured some horses and a quantity of ‘nd . | Third street; Valentine Cortics. 110 Wi street. 4 reatems fe ,cocanion mew complications. The govern, | munition; also that General “Thomas had subsequently Jobe Gorman, 316 Booed strove (rear), and Joveph me con py itself with » good deal of | made tweive of the same band prisoners. ‘The gonerat | felt, 382 Bighth attest, wore a¢ the same time obtaining ‘and horses in all the pro- | added that the insurgents were struck with terror. | >Y Rayon behalf of the in the Crimea, ‘Tho royal mail steamship Asia arrived at Liverpool on Between pleni; it waz | the orders of Captain Lyons, bombarded the place, drove | vinces of the empire. erDo) similar to that of deponent, 1 thet: pe 2 nia wath Uae ator mal stam | vag Fnaliy dined, (Cana Cer om bon ne of | $3 ea” ote apd aunttarr, aun; | anota acrom,comntnt th 4h at | eat tease Capen Seat He trong, | RPM Tet mPa, a oun mean oe ays:—! W pi ia an for and at the same and r reached Cowes, en route to Bremen, omthe | “si, r' Witzovanny inquired if the papers the noble | pth veo a war steamers, and 240 vessels employed Bucharest in a state of sloge, have produced at Constan- Itt chiefs, ene ot 2 Bay frets yaon, Nod heca | 2008; that alike false account was pel ayes the faver aoe ot conterenen wet on the Ath inet. when a | Madeoarsnnreatany: eaees, oats nai teal | , the lowiog, fom Lord Ragine, communis’ by | chabrasifie wee inucongueredsonatye tors sect. | proportional ‘excom of pay over aud above toate wages met on the when a ions alluded to unt in his comm ? as were in s con 001 ' a - excess of ver and abo : Prthe lith ult? Lord Panmure, appeared ia tee Laaee Y, es Most of the fectious bands in different parts of the | Proport Senceens received; Loss bose Gases hemes papers on | ford must mow repent having urged, the Porte to the 4 convention of the 10th of June, which, as Ihave often | Sevoited calvary soldicer werb fo full ight: teftee Gene | edwuch excess to Johm Ray in the same. manner as 4e- Se ieat ates a told you, has been considered aa treaty of Balta | eral Gurres. ‘fhe Cortes, om the 30th ultimo, adopted | Ponemt tid, whioh arrangement Ray made withdepom ww Austrian proposition was presented, the exact ma- | © 'y124 p,rumnsrox—What I said was, that I would lay emt the fourteenth basis of the constitution. Two deputies, | 224 each of them, withthe intention to defraud the city of which had not transpired. Prince Gortechako® | on the table the official communication recelved from | yy, P i€he might send it to St.*Petersburg, but the | the Austrian government, and the answer to it. When nore topes Rawat Ces these papers are produced the honorable baronet will | £°!mg om satisfactorily. Moore had arrived P treasury. ANTONY KUHN, (his. wad Hnglsh Plenigotencaion replied that they | Ne‘ei2tPer tay Zonta the information be requires, | ‘rom Cccasiy wih tbe inteligence hat Goujek faion | POSITION OF THE GERMAN COURTS. | {n sorkctnco of tas cuirare,tne'pavlc were vesiow” | 2 2"8 tbfore me tila th day of Suns, 1880. mot authorized to agree to auch a step, (“Hear,” and laughter.) was eee om the orem » ‘The Russians had THBIB NEUTRALITY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES, 4d, and the chamber held » secret sitting. Sixcisin, Commissioner of Deeds, onf terminated definitively om the day of its |” In the House of Lorde on the same night— eoetpes estes rp ewan po miles A gc) oe Germerem he London Times, June 5.) Madrid (May 30) Correspoadence of London Times.) | 9_°4¥ and County of New Schwing 254 Tad st ; Lord Lyxpuvrer said be wished to ask the noble earl | ble. ; ot ee ae Cae came Repu wie g 208 e accounts from the scene of the insurrection are | tenting Coztien, 119 Willet street, John Gorman, 216 Se Soarvely hal the Atlantle Toft Luverpool with the news | opposite (Lord Clarendon) whether be had reoeived The following, from Admiral Lyons, js communicated | with a rod of gold, which will soon pass into ono of | peter “of neiconere have oe Pace emul cond street; Joseph Sual(eldt; 8d Hight strect, being ‘tthe gréat encoesses which had taken place on the part eaecues of the close of the Vienna conferences, an ee - mee the Bri Admiralty:—Captain | steel. It is idle to say that the political action of the | places. The brigadier second in command of the pro- | ¢#ch duly sworn, depose and may that each one of them, ‘the allies against the Russians, than farther intelli. hearers would have any objection to lay upon the loore, M.S. Highflyer, who has just retursed | country is only the action of the governments, and that | vince of communicated to the Minister of War, | ®¢Verally, has heard the foregoing affidavit of du: fotdhonst $4:shate pobidiea ou tha Bad 6eAust'| Sebteretear te We Sabeeiteee SNF, |: ees ectomaned Sorgukaianls Starauferin Stee | eee rae cena, Seas white Weihua him. | at 0 o'clesk last night, thas the factious bands formed | (raNe'the knowledge ot ech one ef theca, tet, toon . ashe e wi such 60 ing e wi one 4 reached England, From a despatch which had been | _ The Earl of Craxmwpow sald be had that morning re- | public buildings, sixty guns, and six mortars. ies cae: | Sh eee King of Prussia have brought upon the German | saarti samsenniion in tee Wemteiy ea cases mids MUBLAOFEN, (his mag, ved at the Admiralty from Sirk. Lyons at Kertch, ceived information from her Majesty’s minister at Vieana | my sp) to be concentrating at Anapa, and tobe | name, The goveroments are thore which the nations of ten. ‘Iwo chiefs, Don Silvestre B Oy ADAM SCHWIND, ¢his mark. )” ° 3 » | that the conferences had upon. the day previous been | atren; his works there. The fort on the road | Germany prefer or tolerate—they are the acknow! from Oaepe) and Ignacio Malatliog, he ell ons VALENTINE COR’ (his ‘ted the Slat of May, it appears that the squadron in | summoned vl ines Bo hadthen mace s propo- tatives in the eyes of Europe of the various | ers and forthwith shot. be JOHN GORMAN, (his mark.) Bea of Azeff had appeared before Genitchi, landed a bg ig oe — plenipotentiaries- He believed States, and by their action must the character of the | ‘The action was not very bloody, for only one man was JOSEPH 8A ALFALDI. at the Russian plenipotentiaries—the house must recol- people be judged. Of what profit is it to the world that | killed. Arms, horses and other effects were taken. The Sworn before me this 7th day of June, 1855, Wa. affair occurred on the 28th inst. According to thentate- | S!xct.am, Commissioner of Deeds. of seamen and marines, and after driving the Rus- | ject that hespobe merely froma very short tof the force from the place, had destroyed all the depots matter had Pepe i how _ ee ie ae ‘yeasela laden with corn and supplies for the Russian | Proposal to St. aourg. Upon the French and Engl + Only one man was wounded. since entering the | cine io agree fo such a ep’ Count Bact ten sald, of Azoff four steamers of war, and 240 vessels em- | that having failed in carrying out the engagement which im conveying supplies to the Russian army in the ia enter Seperse l find sat pera eros which the ferent endea' oonsidered eer ere Weer: Coneetree teat tae sags Eaten Soaremoenene young and enthusiastic members of the Burscshen interest roar out catches upon the subject of “Freiheit,”’ that grave professors exhaust their ingenuity in long treatises and historical abstractions, that in ail questions of art the Germans are a highly cultivated race—what is all this to men who are engeged in a death ‘apple, in which the Germans should have taken their share, and from which they have most meanly ab- ment of the obief, the band consisted of 110 men and 8 At the hour appointed, half past ene o’cleck, Mr. Sem- be cre A sane tee Calata; geod —_ sored ler being aworn to give « correct and true in party was so completely dis; nowhere cot Rrore than four men be met with together. In the affair | MF. Busted proseeded to examine the first witness, at Avanto, Brigadier Serrano reports that he had not a | | Authony Kuhn, who said—I was first employed by single casualty, so that the resistance of the Carlsts | Mr. Ray, about three or four months ago; [ knew him must have been small or none at all. To counterbalance | for about two years, but was not acquainted so as t> being stained ? ved. speak to him; at present I ha tion; I was ‘The Moniicur, of the 4th last, publishes the following | held. (Hear, hear.) With regard to the question whsth ‘The very argument whish has bern so repentedly urg- She favoralle intelligente tt meant be cbesrved thst trot! | \cuagleyed an tespman ot the Wrest Aueeioe; Melee ch from Gen, retinsier to the Minister of War :— = pro) made that fore Parliament, ed by the German Courts in favor of their neutralit; mand ot columns it resuits that new bands 5; upas | never Gischarged me for drunkenness, or Caumea, June 1, 1855. (Lord - ry neem ary ener ne’ be the one which tells against them with the greatest | rapidly as the old ones are defeated. General Gurrea, | $# foreman; | was not discharged at all; I left because We have sprang two mines ia, frond! of the “Gagstat! | te certain what the proposal” wan, he Ghondd ike fo Se add ta the mamas of Sobbatants; aad csatrivate | iiectesy tee ne the Seth inet speaks of th8 | Prope ince left MF, Hay’ by saying that lft beeeane ex; ag » nts, and contribu’ “faction of Garcia de 200 | swept rince ir. 3 by aa o the ememy. im the ravine of Careoning bay, in ad. | 9" giving an immediate answer, quota os @ general conflagration? The answer is | men, sonny of them without See we rth tf I syoan thet tet after I made ‘We learn oH Wee ng more work, Pearance Bf other malice parties. ‘Tue points upea | cdmpleiut to his Honor, and’ because of it; I knew which all eyes are fixed with anxious expectation ‘are | these alleged improprieties from the begianing of my eun- Catalonia and Navarre. There town this | ‘ployment; I ala nor make thé complaint before, becanae morning of disturbances obvious. the — Courts from the first thrown their weight into the scale in favor of that cause which they themselves had acknowledged to be just of our works, our engineers discovered a trans The following telegraphic despatch appears in the lime of twenty four cubic cases filled with gun- | Pairie of the 4th inst::— each forty centimeters thick in the inside, place ‘Viewna, June 8, 1855. distances and buried jast beneath the sudjeach wors,’in rejecting ecigns ‘and right, there would have been no war at all. The yee fraia I ; boharged, containing ‘one-fiftieth ol fe Kilogreuune of powder, itioad neve seed that they Leathe negotia! would’ bers drawn back before the armies and fleets of | to noon there was no caiesal tasoiliges ee ee a ine eatjoce, decanse 1 ren tiebete while 1 ae ark; I de net covered with a fulminating apparatus which woul! tions as com exhausted, and that the question = Nothing less would have averted a contest 4 | Up to yesterday evening Navarre aad Biscay were*| know Patrick Mulligan, at least not the name; I did net ‘plode by the simple pressure of the foot. Thesecases | must now be settled by the sword. ‘ quadruple alliance would have saved the effusion of a sin- | tranquil. General Gurrea and the other officers com- | bave any controversey with Mr. Ray, previoas to mak~ have beem taken up by our engineers. p Raa sg Saont hd seen Cd Tie “was bocion stiesiated Wood wa ied bay tie jeg jon display & crank Ray. manieat; the o Seaen The Morning Herald, in a telegraphic despatch, dated | The formal dissolution af the Vienna, Conference with the nayure of his latetest ab abe various Germann | win’ prevents tne coonterant nulisucie ig Arregen | Hay andaiysolf was made of the cotuer of Bereate 2, ates that the allies have taken the town of | which took place on Monday afternoon, is the most st thet mouth of the Patrid Ses, burat a | <efnlte commentary we bave received upon the situa- Uae ar yareem ts te kat tae courts, especiall, operating against the Carlists. Th is of Tabuer. | and Avenue C, no one being present; I Mr. RB: such Gesperate heme | of pur to the last. The es te. bop i o Hoc 7 +f nds that | Over mone twice a month; I recoil! aying him sigs opposed it; upom the very, reasoes grou! z ing ax ‘rations of the whole Russian army, and destroy tion of Europe and the pros: of the war. Jt lermi- Russian bas served at the German courts; he done no more than their duty, and that | different timer; the money was paid at “ye pods Bait [nated hat stese of sas sometimes swistaken tery. bas not thrown s rouble or a diamond snuffbox away. | it wae be of sui > AI 4 , mooi | it prod: hi sometimes in the st and sometimes in a A the ahipping. ‘There ia bat little doubt but this ac. | a home for a want of resolution, and abroad for a. want | under the most favorable circumstances. Ho enjoys ia | Again by a veries of extorous metrimoaial alliances, U6 | gave rise "to, untessonable, pretausions,, Neveriieloss. | store or drink shop; T paid on the wost side of the aver ’ French affair at Genitohi, g. a ges coll Sp cx pec Reh Lilly an 3 ‘an equal degree the confidence and esteem of the sol- | has converted G into a kind of nursery-barrack Marq nue; I paid $3 in the street in city money, ot Sinisa atlanta to Laat limbo tn wbich the diplomatic relics of thie long | dlers: for the Romanoff family. ‘The Grand Duchy of Perate | gacriicing his-epision ia order not $0 ep eure one bin? T don’t” know ‘of what baak it” wasy A despatch from Prince i, dated the 20th | controversy may be |. It tenches us to rely heim canst be stirred into action, because the interest- | It certainly 1s absurd to see the Legislative Assembly, | 1 don’t know where I 1 , states that the allies have occupied Kertch, but | on our own resources for the succe(s we hope to obtain, | THE CONTINUED SUCCESSES OF THE AL- | ing Grand Duchess Marie Feodorowna iss ‘‘scion’’ of | the representatives of the nation, bestowing the highest in three one dollar bi i ve. meh peaeens daveede,, “Sie -saperte \aks areas fa'tiiscontet. "We nest hardly ead ther naisoebe et TRS 20208 BER OF AZUUE: Les eel one ist wee Sees he ae ree | te so peullio talgaitie Bectaan ia guomenet ww’ be Sh) Socatgsh to seonen cere tear Bi to ‘ive 7 es, June ir of at in wi ‘great 1e frame jier Serrano is to uence of the measures which ho has taken the allies | this country infinitely prefer a clear stage ands airect ib peed of Mad aiiied Geate tn the Hos of inst | suiong hie ancestors? Cas You, outer aay itl trum. Major General, for am eecounter with weetchediy armed | Ray the thrve dollars; my own reason told me rom ft fi SEF fl mot be able to cut off the communications of tho | trial of strength to the perplexity of negotiations, in | coatinue with unabated energy and success. Intelligence German kingdom or duchy without stumo! irregulars, in which he lost not » man. beginning that Mr. Ray was acting wrong; army. which it was not ‘apprehended that we was received yesterday by the Admiralty, dated the 3ist | sgaimet a Petrowits or Paulowits? Wins wsseeces Came The movements of the Dake and Duchess of Montyen- | make my returns in writing; I made to Mr. Ray Tho Pox Gesis, of Franktort, publishes » despatch | Might be, overreached iby crafty sa and un- | of May, from Kertch, that the squadron in theSea of | berlain, and the sly ‘‘Legation’s Councillor,” who em. | sier are uncertain. The Duke has repeatedly to | bimselt; I think Mr. Mott is the person who was in, the P certain allies: and the best answer to je who affect | Azoff had 4] tefore Geni lan deavor to jour hts out of your bi take wy habit of paying; 1 did not remonstrate with Mr. MC gare ded = body of pump your very y rein, ke up arms against the Carlista in defence of his sis- 5, Odeasa to the effect that the Russians are raising | to regret that peace was not obtained on these restricted | seamen marines, which drove back the Russian | are mere valets of the Russian a ter-in throne, but the conflict is not yet sufficient- | when the original it was made between us, batteries te command the channel near Ghit_i, which | 24 precarious terms is to be found in our present mili- | forces, and destroyed all depots and vessels laden The police agents have been carefully secared in the | ly serious to induce the government to accept his offer. | I told bim he should give the men more work; I was am- onnects the Putrid Lake with the Sea of Azoff. Ano- and naval position at the theatre of war. with corn and supplies fer the Russian army, Lord Rag- | Russian interest. Infact, turn where you will in Ger- 6 I ’a health being quite restored, it is possible | sty with Mr. Rey, making the complaint, for et 2 first year of these hostilities found the Russian | jan’s despatch of the 24 of June relates to the same | many, the wind blows ever from the Kast. Either by | that when she and her husband leave Madrid it will be b pispheghy -) more work, as they were all poor despatch says that Gen. Cushakoif had arrived at | government i achievement, 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 | | did not tell any of the mem thatif Ray was out of with his division—four infantry regiments, each Ceram Doge herlord fe ae ss ena qn this important point, aden w th supplice for the | with the Ministers, or re os and favors ro 16th of June, pr oetemeeet Abe a bs pa fate ie aligned s pense during were ar attaing . very money; ,000 ntreng, General Grosenhelien had also arrived at | The drat pear of these hostiites found the alliec'iowers | Srmy, sit wnich were s oThich, en we tne laformed, | which is to paralyze the action of the German people, LATEST. snus, June 3, 1855, | 1 Was lylog by doing 80, because I cannot read pe : aig . Ano! Perekop with his light cavalry division, the Third, con- | with armies and fleets ona establishment, reached the Foreign Oftice the course of yesterday af- | and to convert them into the blind instruments of his ting of four regiments, each 960 strong. These figures | *nd with no extraordinary of any ‘ind for | ternoon, ‘states that no lesa than eix millions of rations | will. So, let them wait until his schemes are further de- give Prince Gortschakoff a reinforcement of 18,000 oem McotpteedL ma pee from their own domin- | of corn and flour, destined for the Russian ‘at Se- | veloped and the frontier can be advanced nearer to the A telegraphic message from Madrid, dated the 2 inst., H ee een on alte time I Lagden a Bend -— w L'cospatch from General Gurres, dated Mey 31, an- | by Mr. Ray himself, but al I olways p \coVeeding of the war has reduced | bastopol and in the Crimea, have been Rhine. u my own accord; I never asked Mr. Ray to return me goood which more exsct information would Hed ressareee of the ron Ted a ee o Moa, cn Woks baa enick amen in the ‘i ia umlating enough, but ta ehetod Jue neences the total defest of the Cacti banda in Lower the money Toatiaot write 7 more that signing my aren army sow in the Crimes, jeedrons hovering on Barely four da; elapsed since the squadron forced should on! * the governing cast "The . | own name in German, can gures; net coue ant ‘Straits of Yeu eC ‘spon tala setonieli- sar thetespont, pibtie which properly attaches | jectat"ene Terme lanes “7any> im the Cortes, the pro: | write in any book the amount paid to Mr. Ray; I never kept an account of the number of days I worked in Sweden. figures. A telegraphic despatch from Stockholm, dated Ist Examined the Mayor—I paid Mr. Ray altogether Jane, rete the appointment of Baron de Mander- | about $12 or as, I know of my own know! that stroem, formerly led sap tar A of Foreign Affairs, | received money from others, for Tee reese Letters from Berlin, instant, penetra ‘to the recesses of the Sea of | the of ‘and entered ot Sacatuacan at goog bert af Soll, the fast already in the Baltic, aushored within s | ing eperation. Berdiansk, Arabat ai Genitoht fell 1a | to the le and bumbler classes is, that their influ- Shey = rapid succession, and before they were conscious of their | ence upon the action of their rulers tener d impression there. It is obsereed that the large peril the Russians found their ipe and ines, | cannot compel them to save the national honor. In 1848- ow of cavalry in the Russian army will cause im the hands of the ensmy, or only to fr 49 they could meet in conclave at Frankfort, capture by instantaneous destruction. ‘The enthusiastic | rave about Seb! Holgate, and throw awa; the stoppage of supplics from the countries of the tatisfaction which the nation occasion | the game of liberty, w were filled with | to the post of Ambassador to Vienna. and they themselves told me of it} some names [Dom to be felt with peculiar pressure by the enemy. inhghtoned by the eeatinna tak teat coe teen | trae cars. When It Bowerer, fo toy rational [EFomors are currenof important nogotations between | sre, Valentine Corion, Cua. Hunlnofen Adam Schwing On the 234 ult. there were 190 eases of cholera not cost jaadron & life, ono man scheme for bettering their cond they are wo Coui Gorman, Saalfeldt; there 3 Mi ane havisg been wounded at Gouttent & eh te allnese as tame and doll as #0 many flocks of rong ‘One would Germans workirg for Mr. Ray; two Irishmen ins told me Commercial Intelligence. <i —.. | themeclves they had pa:d Ray; the first time, the five LONDON MONEY MARKET. Germans peid me, but since then I have refased te Lonvon, June 5—Evening.—The course of exchange | take it. * at New York on Landon for bills at 60 dave’ sight is | * Mr. Busteed—What is the most you ever paid Mar, theugh, ab bility, this bloodless victory has inflicted a severer blow | have supposed that such a point as the destruciion of upon the enemy than the hard-fought and dearly won | Russian influence throughout Germany, and the restora- fields of the Alms and of Inkermann. tion of & native policy, was one worth of an honest |, and she has more than once | struggle. One would think that » man endowed with any News from Kertch to the 3d instant state that every- thing waa going on satisfactorily. Soujak Kali was evacuated by the Russians on the 28th of May. They thi men, - reatened and attempted to overwhelm the gallant | reasonaable di of foresight might have predicted the nd, the par of exchange between Eng- | Ray at a time? yurat the principal buildings ani abandoned sixty guos bands which have invaded her territory by the multitu- ears uch 4 change upon he growin of pal rica bei R06 23 40 per cent, "it follows 'tasees—The most I ever paid him was three dallars, and six mortars, having ficst rendered them unservice™ dinous hoats of her armed serfs. The loss of stores, of | tical liberty throughout Germany. Had it not been for nally 0-67 per cent in favor of | twiee; I saw the men pay Ray; I can’t say whether it was b food, of wealth, and of the means of isa | the terrible weight with which St. Petersburg has pressed allowances for charges of per or silver they gave him; I know it was money, a 4 greater calamity to the Czar than the defeat of an | upon German capital, the stipulations in favor of interest, the present rate 098 ‘afterwards told me it was; T once aaw pore ‘The Times teceived the following dewpatch from their army; for, indeed, of what use is an army, and what | German libert; Ce hp ee eee Sane Oe Ones eee nee Ce eee See = MR meieh some oe eee Jenna correspond. ted resistance can it offer, if it be depri @ very out- | not ha remained « ée iter. ussians q silver; only reason i enty Gated gaars, June 1, 1856. Tesistance can it offer, if it be depron eeeot “mach misiakon—vill ere long | . The English fands have beon less firm to-day, the pub- Have for suppoeig hat Mr. Ray received money from, Crimea his peculiar character, be a of everythi: they sought to re- | lic having shown s disposition to realize, Console for 6 wleo. Baste ane time arrayed within apy ia | tain, gg satzority’ at te German coarts. | July opened at the closing quotation of last evening— ‘The examination was then concluded for the day. Tt of that peniusula, although the natural produce of the | Why should we seek to benefit men who will namely, 91%¢ato % ex. dividend, and « preponderance | will be resumed this afternoon, at the same hour. country is insufficient to support any oneof them. In | neither help us nor themselves? The Germans have of sales, although the transactions OARTAGE IMPOSITION. ‘dees not produce corn enough | left ws to bear the evil day alone, and now the best | sive, caused 0 decline to $174 to 4 ‘a shill ae for the norishment of its own scanty population, and | thing the ales can do is to leave them in quiet fraition | ofc price. At later hour o pal cette; Bees, Thames Saas below the average; this year | of Ulympiam repose The only portion of the Pek J Veale . —. sos iranian, Monday brought to the Mayor's office, before Mr. Stevens, popal retain ively stead; joted 45 meee hsm Re bre lig ao oe The ers invorable tendency ‘of the coutinentai 4 exchanges armies mt fed by provi- | peasantry. The best advice we can give i oot | and the fact of I amounts of gold having been ‘There was a great fire last night in the art and Davatry stables, close to the Sen baieigdlanog’ t. ‘Yhe Austrian succeeded in ox ing ‘fire, but ene hundred and three horses yurned. ‘The cholera is said to have appeared in the Austrian army at Galicia. A letter received from the French camp before Sebas- ‘topol, amd dated May 22, states that the allies were on the the ove of great events--everything waa prepared. The sions brought from other countries; that is aa a- | cape with all convenient speed from a coun’ iat san OGLIID Sick Voom santo ta eceuabel at Wart tion fer which ‘we aro now ‘prepared, and which the | it vain to look for liberty, ‘prosperity, of hencr. In | sireedy tranamitted to Parla were among, the ca 4 Russians have hitherto been carrying on by the Sea of the ranks of the allied armicn may’ fight the battle | the diminished confidence, an 2 which Gena. Oanrobert, Pelissier, Boaquet, Lord Raglan, nobler destiny than . | flaenoed by revived ramors that another French Joan fs weraeees J Azoff ons ic scale. But, although we have not | of their country, and fulfil a iy play: Slosed at, 208 ‘Omer Pasha, Brown, Della, Marmora. and Admirals t invested Feb: im the ‘sense of that | ing the tedious game of soldiering in a home or Wal sberty Be eaacuntes, Ret at rd ‘Trust and Lyons, wore present. All the reinforcements jerm, we sball soon have in the Crimea, ass: to aweil the pomp of a review for amuse. | to 210; Reauced, 91% to 54; New Three Irae 6 when the supplies are cut off, the groater the force ment of their In the once warlike youth of | to 24; Annuities (new loan), 1674; India jhad come ‘up, making the French army amount to the enemy may bein that country the less able will he | Germany never to ve the parade-ground, but to grow | Bink, O00 0. bg ee 200,000 map. to main’ , old, generation a! tion, in pract mimic 1, 208. to 48a, premium ; chequer bonds, 5 [Seamer eryemmetanye which causes us the most sin- | war, in preparation fore mighty blow which its ralers | Foreign securities open with firmness, but there was A telegraphic despatch from Cagliari announces the subsequently a light reaction, In the foreign tisfaction is, that ‘with which trike, but only at the remaiaing hberties of the Boy of Tunis, om the night of the Ist June Se cas teen tee Bar erkeea’ ls tas Bate tae | 01 see poop shies Sy et hi aflerncon, the rate for Pare was lower thaa last ‘His successor and cousin, Sidi Mohammed Bey, ascended pat im. the: prevent war which the nay have AUSTRIAN NOTES. rl erie dae similarly the throne without obstacle. enabled on their own ont In addition to the circular despatch of the 17th of May, ‘The last quotations of the French Three ovate on ‘Under the orders of Sir Edmund ‘and Admiral | addressed by the Austrian government to the represen: aes per Toes the Paris Bouree this were Of. 200. for Both Houses of Parliament met on the 4th inat., after Brust, who were the chief sof the expedition | tatives of Austria at German csurts, the following pri- | [06 TEP. OO"? tne ond of Note thevingts ome Ay Waits '@¢ And Derby reosse. In the Lords th» they entered the Straits of Yenikale and landed an army | yate was addressed, under the same dat & ery of about an eighth from thefreaction of ; hea . in spoaition which the forces of the enemy. | Count Esterhazy, the Ausirian Ambassador at Berlin thofreaction of 74 Sore aap wnt arte east paamiia amir 4 Sn | Sats aga ey In the Commons the ’ no WW = provement. polloy owas resumes; otter a some- war, and no trading vessel nize of & | informed by M. de Bismarck of what has been done at re \eagtnened Gobet Was gata cteern ‘- a ab i erg te caning the sur. Game dAthistes wae Srdered to take By iis Oourts We earonnay, June ironing —aarket ert wiih Givoon considering the Turkish territory now intact and rounding marshes. Across this suilen basta, which the that M. de Bismarck did not provoke s discus eeral and Weald Pere, Se ood A ret poo) te extent, features of eae have mited itt re nasties et and mh he hdd Prussia, like bw inctad tag 2,000 for export and oh ‘on specula- : of indefinite peasou steamers ‘thelr way. deem ‘a discussion suitable. We also on- cng for military glory. Sir W, Molesworth de. cua ners Monge Caton a dis | Uurtain the conviction that mt eet ee it an speene. We. wonnost te temptations Which had bea pasate fo tae feria na Rone roms has, | lel Jor roe tee le tht ew at | SSLir ate cad ere Sl Sb Etre conclusion of & recreant pesos, and comtended that facon, and mentioned tone days the frst | of Germany the general interests eluding 2,000 for export and 10,000 as speculation. the safety as well as the glory of the British empire oreeee ete Goatveni would be ome of the Europe, a4 the object of Russia thereby can only be to | _Jons 5.— Market Fig Or Pe mig Sie 4 and to make sure so far ould be perilled by any sigue of cowardice or surrender first pointe to it commands the sttait | maintain disunion in Germany, wane Cae Bales to aay 15, about of the high prinotples which constituted the real bond of tothe communication bt ‘Sato Str Seat tho | Sechabe teal emai ofthe Vienna Ooaterencee ts knows, | 0jc00 98 sptenlation, 1, 0:0 for export i Thadag ‘union amongst the scattered elements of the English ne- Gen of Avot. I ip YO gd ad ga potere ws ote Yai 8 posites fe, exprecs iret be Bt Mey bales,"imocluding 24.000 speculation, our " onal Ginmenry maskat tho Boplish fands showéd un- Sra pct rurprined 7 tod aa fe Tae ‘pak éacume, what italy rm nde on tho prt of Germany. any aaie a checked bueyanoy, and experienced, on the 4th inst., « tthe Strat of eros ch tere oe fe, of slow ta Wbiah we look ujon the declaration mace by cope Thee hag bow 8a business pms n farther advance of per cent. Consols for the July ac- ia ould to e vot more tian sixty fathom wide; butt é | Rusia at Prankfor), we adress the aunexed circles 10 | S65 Penal. Of Amerioam thton afe bat ants 000 count, ch at off om the 2 of 1X -ods Seem, 204. Jen of Avot” Of the Patrid Bon teolt, ts Dublebed fm our vest tion farang) We. Sala ere, ha a without fing ‘bee finally returned, Bon tak cated) ooaeenly meg . fen ‘continued inactive; a geod besimece iy ceateek Oe Preafam ‘wes orn "i eouninge a ant ds" oacanton to cxyeesn to the Minleter iresident Speniah, at Ie. per tack edvanee. Indian oora—The do having during the charts that we possess. It 9] ‘ presses our confident hope that on this point the views of the | mand light, atocks in @ narrow compass, 88 agnin in demand, and there were buyers comaideradle to the ‘which encircle Ve- | Prussian Cabinet coincide with our own, a. por quarter for yellow and mixed, . morning at 5 premium, ‘The torminadio annuities of alee; and, TT many be inaccessible to steamers Count BUOT, | I. Gite, “Quotations are—White wheat, 12s, & the new foen weet firm at 16%. Bank stock closed Gt vhd ws aves Congem: ‘hips’ boats performing « ! To His Rromaaror Govt: Brrmanary, Renin 159. 14; 380, 10g, Md, a is, Od.” Baltimore aad Phila,

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