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— ius es 7 = = ne ) om - = es x > WHOLE NO. +880, MORNING EDITIUN—THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1855, PRICE TWO CENTS. bay, where our large mortars can reach them, Woe ar) | presced b,* their human on+mies from without. Aad watcbing them attentively. this presen? from witaout must now be sensibly felt, Lord lan’: patch we have already received via A'ter the capture of the Mamelon, and the works ox- Belitax, as follow s:— tencing from {> to to Carsening Bay, that part of Se Before Sebastopol, June 7.—The formiiable of yes tool we ich is etfusted on the east side of the miliary terday was k+pt up to-day witn ae it, and | bérbor, cannot be muck jy taped Ite captures soon after six o’clock this evening the French attacked | will deprive the Russians of arsenals and pria- CE — ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. Mr L.yarg, adotinistrative reforni—‘That the Hous» | general rates alread: weiliog among them are saffi- Yisme vito deep und increasing concern, the state of te | « *nily low to prevent the ‘moceulty of the certenney Beton, and is of opia.on that toe maeerin which | bewg met by apy further action om their part. Peper matit and efficiency Lave teem sacrifices {2 puolts ap | Of » choice description bas tor some time been freely Pf rimcots, to party and family influenses’ sad to 4 | PeOtiated af three per cont, and the probability is Ina »dberence to routine, has given rise to 4 teat mlo- | thet, with some occasional ceptions, 8 stand be fortunes, and threatens to bring discredit upon $2¢ O4- | made st that rote. The Ia as he w vb!y battles for the rightsof his ownnative Stese of Conn sctlout. I see the vonersvlc Franklin, whose bead is »Uvered with the hairs of more tham éighty ters, tu. whose manly form ati‘ remains me AH : own pe pe aon Nis deep-toned = ie moves * prayers implo,™: the assisteaoe Heaven, and its on ro “daliberations be offer- @NE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Details of the Capture of the White the bank rate riod and carried the White Work sad the Mamelon. The | cpa! barracks; snd what is scarcely of less impor- : per ont was betweea fiors! character, and to involve thi try in Grave | Cf CisconDt was bs low as d mora ning whole operaticn was most brilliant. Great guliantey | tsuce, te will’ leave the. abips, waich thi eusia | aivos'ers ” itr s tacal | Juve and September, 1836 Sie convection” She Umea sestak witene and Mamelon rowers. wan diepleyed on ail sides Casualties not yet Keown. | in tho inlet of Sebastopol, denuded of ali shelter | tir k. &, Lytror, as anamendment:—\Thatihis Ho 8° | | The boluop then’ ranged between 17,000,000! and ‘Tha next despatch was the follo Tune € —The success of lest Bight frem the shot ana shelie of the allies, Already Se- very complete, | bsstopoi totters to ite tall. Nor is the position of the and tke oe and steadiness of troops cannot | Rui Crimean army in the field ch more sscure be tco highly epoven o!. The Freoch succeeds. fa secar- | A simuitaner us advance 0: the allies from Eupatovis ead ing the works of tbe Msmelop, and thove on its right, | Kertch sould compel it to concentrate iwelt upoe Sim- called the Ouvrages Blancs, and in thore they took six: | phsropol or S-basto; and for this force to be cooped two guns, ixclud ng eight cohorns and four hunired | up io the routh ~es! part of the Crimea is to pe ex- pritoners. Nothing could be more brilliant thaa the | poed to the same famine ‘that is already teiling go fear. advence of our alles, We have lost 400 menin kuled | fully on the garrison of Seba topol, Tne Crimea is lost to Webster, as the defeader of the cowstitution the unjurt attacks of Ite enemies, and closed tae ueual folicitations addre-sed to tbe Obancélior, the facull Aus bit clasortates. He was vehe.veatly cheered Beat. The degree of Bucbelor of Arts wae hhen Nomferred om the {allowing candidates. go rving Shepherd Campbell, Henry N, Semuel Canite 7 Filbert B Monet, FeopMends (0 toe earliest attention of her Majesty ' pa al and Console weie about 93. The bullion is tbe neceesity of a careiul revision of vur bow about at the sams point, but the amount of notes i establ spmeats, with » view to simplify ; %&¢mployed is lerger by more than 2,100,060), ote the transaction of public business, sal Covpols opened this moaniog at be price of Inst ove- j 88 well as by ro- | n\e—vemrly, 9175 to-02 ex. dividend for the July ec- 8 ebstructiony to ite tair promotion aad /egitimave | cc.¥Ot and remai ithout alterstion until che afer. Temeros, to recurs 10 the service of the State the larg- | noc ay when @ supply of stock was brought iorward, ert avniloble proportion of the energy and iacelligence | whic. caused a cechns to 91% to %. This was the lact FURTHER SUCCESSES IN THE SEA OF AZOFF. EVACUATION OF ANAPA EY THE RUSSIANS, tor wbich bs people of this country are divtiaguisie?’’ | official’ price, but at «later hoar, owing to lower prices | Go c ~~ ~~ and vouniee, sashes ski ies wsdiig Glee Oe dy vy aaria. hs darted Rahn 3 x Viseeat Sly “aemumetrative nglem. oT from Pais, there were sellers at 913¢. i ‘ tidney Deare’ pr bies iabineny ar, ‘accoun at th ‘ah loss or ie @ fail measure of the humiliation to | ncdre-s be presentoa to ber Majesty, thatkiog her for meer p jeury GF Masou Ree ‘Beoall of the French Troops from Kertch | omer tiiea, Eenel)—Coloee hearin, ojo Gay: | which te 'arcvitseovermment buy aeway tara tub | ber Cri Connell o Set of ap tacts ter ehiaweet a EE ee eee | 8 ela ae sad ley ax ic ins ‘er, Forstor, jected, * occupation of the Sea o! by je altied | tain persons are directed to examine imto ond certify th» x . —- — Wrsy, Livutesanis Lavrenoe, stens, Mashell Leerey. | hersis, ove the cen reine ‘Avape by the Baseianp, | qual ications of cl soure cae proposed to bs ap. | p, Zur brillant weather for the last ten ‘oye, end shea honorable testimonial for 'e partial comer favorable re Particulars of the Last Meeting of the Vienna 150 private men Peyton wounded, snd 15 missing. It | bee reeetaulished the independence of Circassia. pointec ‘o Junior situations im ay department of the {ipa a ptiiherpe dln Was awarded to John W. Crane, Jr. lan omits ¢o mention how the = x ; + this season of the year 0: dey * core by Chancellor Ferris, im the asaat is singular that Lord by the warlike mountaineers imfroat, and } civil wrvice; and prayirg that her Mejesty will ‘be | USuS# éllect uv 7 7 Chancelior Fer: Coifeiite, British were epcaged. or if they were engaged at all foxces of the Allison theie flank aua'rear, | pivaved to masity tush oritea ay cect eh erie say be quatedvanee. par 18 beets: eas aeeiea Seay Bese ad ieattrats Conaa te mau 0 General Peilissier's eMPaten informs us that his English ¢'aiona op the Kuosn eaonot be maintain: | tir to b- ac open one, and held in public, aud that the | MAY be a i 1 rang Pa enor em nen eo i > Fiovr freeiy offaed at 2 «less money, without | 8 ombin privilegia et honotes,”” Ke ey dnt Saas allies earriec the rifle works in the quarry. TF rope must fall back on the line of theDoa. | txamitaters co have reyard to superior qualifications | Sour {reely offeged at 28. pey saci ete The degree of Maate of aria w Pelisnier despatebes are mth of ioe Lower Da eee ah recone font of laud | ane merit: and praying, also, that © similar onder, or | Sectationy Hue bocw im limited reseeet Generous sao | follocingsemed ateael of thr del nsee srt onthe Smportant Circular of the Prussian | 3um10 Fe an tea matt, OF the 7th was | south of ibe Lower Don, tue porth shores of tac Sea of | Orders im Council, be issued as to the military, naval, | Pevetiom, has been in limited req orders, bos declined | Clase of 1860.—-Johm Young and Gsseps Gi more aventageous for as than Ist first announce’. It | Ami, the Putrd and Black Seas, and the Lower | diplomatic ape consular services, with the view to s¢. Ine 08. rs Gre. sate Goverament. placed in our bande 5(2 prisoners, (of whom 20 are ofl. | Denube. Should Russia ene at this msment for peace, | cure xreater efficiency in all departments of the pablie | le td: ® per quarter from the extreme, quote- 4 wer aes ek as Cers,) and 73 pieces of cannon. it would be madvess to restore any territory south ot | servicn,” sil can ane Fit | Hah at this dey weeks To day's market wae posely st Gases! Bask coca a Steet, Jolin. 18 dune 11, 11 P. M.-- We are consolidating ourselves in | this lice to her. Sebastopol, a Britisa Minister bas | The devaté is acjourned. Near. Yee _ PROGRESS OF THE INSURRECTION IN SPAIN. 3 Mr thexew works We have been able to fire with tue | declared, is s standing memace to Coastaatinople as Russian mortars on their shipa, which have gone still | long as its fortifications are not razed. farther up. We aro preparing new batteries. But if Russia is allowed to retain the Crimes, what (Signe) PEL! 5 gvsrantee Koreas beve psd sw pean yop will o Hot be reconstructed, ug) ry abo razed Jom & hveninge Prince Gortechacol’ telegraphs to | ®t Piesent? Again, {¢ has Deon admitted from the be- St, Petereburg, evening of Sth June:—“After two days | §DAing, that had Russia been allowed to extend of heavy bombardment, three Fronch divisions attacked | 1t# conquests over all the shores of the bat redoubt No, 7, at 6 o'clock lest evening, aud occupied | that sea, enclavé within Russien territory, must o| the redoubts Kamtchatas, Selenghiosk and Volbynia, | Pecrésity have become s Russiam lake The eame and a battery between Selemgbinsk and bastion No. 1: | Polk's good of the sea of Azoff. To prevent it from Cur troops retock the Kamtschatka redoudt, but the | Te=Sining & mere Russian lake, it is mecessary that Fillmore wes ted to Queen Vi in by the flour Incisn corn waa inquired (or at 50s. @ 008. 64 Frencis V. Whiie, Joho A. Foster, vermear Nis | {or yellow, but holders wore uw : _— Smith ‘The degree of Doctor in Medicine ferred following pamed gentlemen, graduates ot the hieaioan College of the University :-— Washington a” Wet, of Georgia” len Warren, of Nee fone ar Aaron Alwerd of N. B. Peter M. Barclay, of New York. The following nemed students have beem awarded prizes by the facuity :— Ferlef Clerendon. at an audience,” and subse bales made were at 50s. 9d a. sls eH ‘War present at a‘ drawing room’? Mr. Buchs at 649 —no buyers; market clones sother firmer, The companied him. Mr, Fillmore afterwards dined wi quotations are:— White wheat, 12e, per 70 lbs.; four, Queen, He (dir, F.,) is wteying at Fentoa’s hotel, St. | Jog ‘45s. per bbl. Indian corn, mixed, 50s a 60s. 64. . james street, und Mr, Ven Buren at Long’s Hotal, New | Seliow, 5oa'6d. &.6l8.; white, nominslly te , DC Btre ion, g6 ‘ Ar‘bor Cunningbam, superoargoof the American ship BA able tye po Toe Bmw ot ne &smuel Appleton, denies, in s card to the papers, that ther advance has checked business—buyers peefer ei eee bed 1, from New York, re- |. Waiting the result of the sale of aout 2,000 -) to Be pe IN Ss be offered next week. Lard quiet, but firm; sales, instant, off Cape Clear, inttee Midd tin: eee | aboot 100 tons. Taliow dull, and is, per owt. lower. Fateresting Situation of the Empress Eugenie @R. PILLMORE PRESENTED AT COURT. CONSOLS 91 1-2, COTTON FIRM—BREADSTUFFS DULL, French poured in tresh reserves, avd took tt once more. | SMF otber independen: community, or communities, _ Rosin egain lower, with enles of 4,000 bbls,, at 38, 10d. In the Sophomore ‘ asa We Manly remained saatert of fet Dbattery—the Freeh | POHEH a portion of ‘ite abores, ‘On these f,o1nds | Sir thowas Trowbridge, who lost both limbs at Inker- | Fary-—"Not a single tranenction, % i A. Collier, boise eatin Matbonae holding @ ledgment near—whruce we hope to drive | “* msinte! at this moment—in the pre mepn, bas received the appointment of Director General N.—The market bas been quiet throughout the H. Hutton, hg Latin them, Our roldiers fought admirably, im proof of which | S¢Et Porition of affeire—peace ought cnly to be | of army clothing, ; Lord Penmare has appoiated a relative and namesake, | [1° i DUt Prices are steadily maiotained. In Manches ton has interfered material; hap Fox Maule Rameay, as his private secretary. but, since Tuesday, rather a better ferling hi val n Fnglieh subject named Rol’e, was recently arrested ’ 4) uc; koe at Hawburg om s charge of enlisting men for the British | 6%, ,Diddbrg Orleans, 6344.; Mobile, 6% sea ‘The Bank has further reduced its rate or infemat one Foreign Legion, The Sritieh government demanded nis | ° 9:16 quent. In the meantime Rolfe’ bad been Liberated and | D*!fpercomt, ||| "The United States mail steamer Baltic from Liverpool goon after 11 e’clock A.M, of Saturdey, the 16th of June, arrived about one o’clock this morning. Th Bal- ‘tic arrived out at 6:15 A M. on Sunday, the 10th. ‘The United States mail stes mer Arago, from New York, gracted to Russia on the condition that she relin- ween the Black Sea ans the Caspian south of the line seven officers prisoners, as well as two French cannon,”’ of fhe loner Den, But Russia mul not sue for peace a G ue that her m+rcantile classes begin to ay eee AM Bl i LM ae ‘ae < severely pinched, itis true that the numerous sec. Pe na nwt pts in'the Tenernaye mith, | 102 of nobles who regard Moscow an their centro and Thomas 8. Mount, “ Greek. : In the Frestman Class Edward L, Snyder, being bent in Mathomatics, Thomas Carter, ” Latia. Samuel P. Carter, “ Greek. The Van Loren prize, for the best essay a center, ‘01 best ot the ; Lteration. and sent the ship of war O:ter with the re- of melorating the condi ‘prrived at Cowes Frid: jing, the 16th. capital, and stand aloof from active life, are be co.ni expelled from city. Uy REE * wat ‘ded to Mr. Henry N. Fisher. bad yo Septet out molestation The Russians do not show in force. | mutinus; but the official olses, civil aad military, im The fst mee Dg of the Adminirtrative Reform Asso- New York University. The Councll have conferred the following honorary ‘The screw steamer Gran te State arrived at Liverpool | They b: \ohedehr eas two a one towards the | wrose han¢s ali real power is vested cannot afford to | ciation (a new organization, on the plan of the Aati- TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL COMMEN(DEMENT. bg ve viz Boturdsy morning, June 16. ‘ paricenae 08, ORE OF we earagning Out | Jose any ef their foreign conquests, One and allof,them | (crv haw League) waa held in Drury Lane theatre, | 4 fice audience assembled in the church of the Puri- ctor of Music— Lowell Mason, By this arrival we have some information respecting d side a work | sre deep in cebt, and #e . and tepend upon employment for their 1dge Ac- | veay subsistence. They can caly oytata the means of in- cees to the river certeinly secures water, but the posi- thon ia di bed, in correspondence from the camp, Gulging those luxurious habits whidh have become second % mature to th by ing the tri f Stra afvaningeus in svat oun ratty | BtePe¢2 tum by Saving Me cron gevic,of Imperial Rome ‘in its decadence. Inveterave ga nblers, OPERATIONS IN THE SEA OF AZOFF. they are ever ready to shake all cn the hazard of « die, Lonéon, on the 18th. Quite o large number of mem: been of Pusltaent cisteten, Monee Layard, Linieay, | 08, (Dr, Cheever's,),im Union square, yesterday mor- Morley, Tite, and Otway, addressed the meetiog, and | ning, to witness the exercises c:msequent on the annual po pleads es ene teapot fle ton ar commencement of the New York University. At 10 Inthe Shipping List this week we notice the move- | ©’clock 4. M. the procession entered the church im the ‘the allied successes before Sebastopol, but as letters lag tom Gays behind the telegraphic despatches, we know -mothing beyond the fow words published by government. ‘From these it would appear that the fight for the Ma- v. Alexender Munroe, pastor ef the Free Church, Manchester, d; Rev. Eu H. Cam field, rector of Christ Church, Brooklyn; Rev. Wm T. Sprole, chaplain in the Military Academy ut Wot Point, and professor of ethics and English literature; Rey. Wane G. Scbaufiier, missionary of the American Board to the ments of the following American ships, employed in tre | followieg order :— Jews, Constantinople, Rev. Rebert Boyd, Prescott, CW. melon was obstinate—not jfewer ‘han 5,000 men being The despatches of the allied commanders, detailing | 24 they will prril the existenso of the Empire rather | transport nerviee:~ Eager P, Stringer | quit ‘Alps (4.), The Janitor. Master of Arts—Augustin Joss Morales, professor Put hors du combat—and the snocess was complete, | tne cperationsin the ee of azofl, are pabliakeds Let than relingnish their emolaments. Russie Gos St | Resins dane, Andes (o.), TB, Martin, Gauntlet, Queen Contiae enn ot ae ms of Spanish in the Free Academy; Soiotion Jemner, is 4 is Moment rejec' affor or ie terms we of lippers, Great ublic. ere 16 ite a lar, ee! ureate, 4 be See Sew pete Bering fallen ‘into'the bande vf the Eee Ra ee ee re || have nding; end Huta oi serctins tare ee [ck Stee Gali cenagid ta, aene Cormving tte ‘Alumni of the University. Choncellor Fravis then delivered the benediction, af: French. Amimportant element in the victory is that ‘when t sik oy ‘het croke ice Seachthenvers teak ie quin, have to purchase » wore bargain ata higher Carlos C. Dick is recognized as Vice Consul at Glas- The Chancellor and Faculty of Science and Letters. ter which the audience dispersed, ‘the French ce their os cae =e reach Le lee the Ruatlana ta the straits but peal a ey Y | price, gow for the Republic of Uraguay. Professors sy ee Governing Faculty, MBETING OF THE ALUMNI. ‘dn the harbor of Sebastopol. Copious details are to han Redechid Pasba’s despatch contains nothing additional. Students of the Medical Department A mmecting of the Alumni was held in the lecture rooms sttack om Kertech; also telegraphicannouncements | Other Cespatcbes are te hand, from the officers com: THE POSITION OF PRUSSIA. France. ity Gi ool. f the University yesterday, after the cere: wore pe} casa tu the Sea of i here the fiesta | MAbding the various ahips that’ took pert in theactions; | , Copies of the following Prussian despatch, addrewed | popes OF AN HEIR TOTHE THRONE—BANQUET—WAR. pasa chian nna soditaced, Gente Mears, Pia ei, ead of further successes ot Azoff, w © flee’ and in a letter from Admiral Lyons, following im: | t0 Count Arcim, under date of May 25, have been for- ‘A megnificent fete was given on the evening of tae Regents of the University. concluded, George H. Moore, President, in the chair, ama y ‘attacked and destroyed the stores at Taganrog, Mariou- ; wnt pasrage Occura:— : ad acca bed fu as fea or aoe ee it eames, 21th, in the Hotel de Ville, by _ Behsh of led Kava The Faculty of Columbia Coilege. ‘Thomas B, Sterling officiating as secretary pro tea. ‘poland Genitech. Accounts of these last exploits are Sir George Brown confidently expects that by the 7th eae headquar- | to the King of Portugal, Queen istina, the Princess Profeseors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, The Treasurer’s report was received, which wae deems- szathor meagre. 4 boat expedition, to be conveyed in | intfant Yenibals wlbe in auch & tate of defence as Penn Miy22,1866, | Ser pevonn, @ure poest meen tat A thousand | "ahs President ena Feeuty ofthe Fr Aeadomy. | ed satsfactory tothe awocton. A commities of ren, ‘Steamers to the shallow water, is fitting out iu all haste | troops sow there. under command of Hadji Reschid | , TO Court Annim—My note of the 19th instant, ad. | “pn, Broce ms, e intelligence refers to her Majes- ‘The Reversad clergy f consisting of Messrs, Arkman, Crans and Brush, were at Portamouth; destination su; to be Perekop. On | Pacha, and that the British and French forees will be at | °ressed to your Excellency, was already onits road | ty the impress. ck, the celebrated accousher Professors of the Union Theological Seminary. appointed a committee to nominate officers for the em- P y : 6 y ‘the Tohowaya and in the Baltic we have no new move- | liberty to proceed to the attack of Anapa and Soudjak | t¢ Vienna when Couut Ksterhazy had the goodness to (who bas bad considerable experience in Queen Victo- communicate to me the annexed circular of the 17th Sees cama Ons, bis adh Dokl} SooTaae tegotiver eth ther tometer or tae same date, Telegraphic accounts state that the Russians have al- | ‘izected to bim, alro annexed. Your Exceliency will, ready abandoned Anepa, and are supposed to have cross- | therefore, have been alreasy in a position to give suing year, They retired, and agreed upon the following pames:— For President—G. H. Moore. Vice Presiden'—R, Cronby. The scene in the church was very brilliant. TheChan- "1 moped by tele; h to Paris, where, ppp TB Mier with Dri. Dubois end Conneau, cellor, faculty and invited guezts of the University were it was formally annousced taat the Empress is enciente. | seated on an elevated platform, overlooking the body of ments. ‘The Russiens are stated (ut doudtfal) to have eva punted the whole of their Circassian territory. ahs ssh ‘ Secrdary—Wm. R, Martin. Count Bucl the assurance it the Russian despatch the church. Below and in the galleries above the seats P Duke Constantine is appointed Regent of Russia in the | 4 te Koubam, This requires confirmation, communicated by Herr Von Glink to the members REE. ose were filled to overflowing with am assemblage the great | woecqlive Commilice—R. O, Doremus, Thos, B. Sterling, @vent of Alexander's deconse CONTINUED AND FURTHER SUCCESSES, { Of the Diet serms to us also, at ronent, to callfor mo | Notwithstanding the government assertions that the | majority of whom were young females, who had come | — Which were confirmed. The Russians are about to build « railroad through | TAGANROG, MARIOUPOL AND GHEISK ATTACKED. 4] Corlist insurrection is put down, there are indications | to smile applause on the young aspirants for oratorical wa peg ties = proposed, to procure ® 7 a ‘She Isthmus of Perekop. affecting German interests as it does, into deliberation | * the contrary. stop Wainright, but after » warm debate, it was 5 fame, and shower upon them floral favors. Dodworth’s A cespatch sent to Paris, June 13th, gave notice that ’ 4 a band of 70 men left Pampelune, on the 1ith, and took | band was in attendance, and their choice music added the direction of the French frontier oy Ss to the interest ef the occasicn. i ange which tet Pa: rey ota and the mets wojsh | ‘the literary exercises this year exhibit a marked im- left Ma‘rid om the 10th, were burned by the insurgents | provement over the commencements of former years. Castile, ‘This is in great part due to the mgid discipline recently put in force in the University, and to the varied ac- drawn. Wituam B. Wongrwoop moved thats committee be appointed to reorganize the law echool of the University, which after some debate carr It appesrs tae most prominent lawyers e city have agreed to de~ liver two lectures a ‘piece during a term ofs hundred lectures. The following named gentlemen were canted as » cocatairise 0 organize the iaw cea ral Captain Lyons, of the Miran‘a, and Captain suily nr consexton with ‘the: Gotete nieati (French). report that the naval ‘operations again which the Ausrian Cablact has on difeeet rromions 21 jerioupol and Gbeisk, which took place on the ; ‘ Fr pnp mele gp dhe | le'us to look forwar: to But although, ani for the Public ballcings snd numerous, government magazines Tielwlshen G€ the Tinperial Kesttag Gastar coat os ce visio burned, : lors of supplies bas inflicted on the enemy. 'The count of negotiations still pending, teserve jadgmeat on the Kuesisn declaration, we cannot look upon it as salu- operations were consucted with great yigor and reniaity, tary or even well grounded to consider it forthwith ia , although ep: ‘Miss Nightingale is on her way to England on board tbe Cunard steamer Jura. She is convalescent from her mttack of fever, but is resommended to resruit her wtrength at home for # seasoa. We have interesting news of the Empress of Franze. ‘Mr. Fillmore is quite a lion at the English court. ‘the British Admiralty make public the reo that we are willing to take this document, importantly ‘The Cortes have rejected a propositicn tending to ‘i ‘m. B. Wedgewood, Wm. B. MeMurrey, A. Oakey Halt seat Mente tend Ue enorded by Adm | Se Pret nae eee Bea tied ay eae erst emeneenias | Oe en ae guieumens of Dem M-Martin, Proto of Dus L-| and George ors, Ate he, tceeutin of oes ‘Fremantle. Details could not be received in England before the | unsble to agree with ‘ument which avers that y' tres, who is fast earning for himself and the inatitution | unimpor jusiness the socie' jou: The Viceroy of Egypt is enrolling @ force of 5,00 | 18th or 19th of June. Rossis, is only striving alter the dlsanion of Germa- | pcrminird.of se tials a avout to proceed to London te | yo" 11st to an enviable reputation taroughout the uns See been te lacks in the Soudan. THE BALTIC. he is to the phot a ae B the ieg of the 12th an attempt was made to | country. asasrinate Cardinal Antonelli ‘The attompt failed, and | iter » prayer from Rev. Dr. Dewitt, the asvissin was arrested. ‘Mr, SaMUEL CaRLIBLE was iotroduced, whe delivered Count Cas‘eloicara has set out to assume the govern- | tho iatin aaiutatory, which seoaed to please th ment of Sicily, dience quite as much as though it was in their own v Strachap, Pau! & Co., London bankers, and Halford & ©o., mavy agents, London, have failed—the former ia half a million sterling. ANNIVBESARY SUPPER OF THE ALUMNI. Some fifty gentiemen, a portion of the alumni ef the New York University, assembled last might at the Aster baa OFF CRONSTADT. h FLEET On June 8th, the English a of sixteen | Government itself, and is abiding by results the acqui- @ French, Tine.of-battle ships, including ¢ was an- | siticn of which Austria herself claims as # merit, and chored close to Cronstadt, and forming line across the | which I am far from wiaving to Jepreciate, although it tious feeling a) to paitias Lathe ean ecanen rhs House, to celebrate the twenty-third anniversary of In trade generally » more cau ppears bay from ehore to shore. Admiral Pandas had gone in | would be matter of easy to show that Prussia’s India. Meany pronounced excellent by com- | tngt institution. An ample eollat . ‘have succeeded the spirit of speculation, although no- pn er ay pees tbe sunveying: ee Ee ay oe a St sburg have also at least ms fi ores Tine Les ny is Cold wee bat 4 ce” was the theme of an oration by Inviia | ten it the expense of the President, George H. 4 ‘boat ted ‘saia’s conceasions ; Madras, 9th; Bom! 2th. Notl important Ya ., sehen ereien Ruswians. All the ebips in Cronstadt were dressed in peinth, Tou tacieattales fe | hen lute trade tar mci tecsense changeet | 9 OamPumt. This young gentleman made the most of The Bank of England has reduced the rate ef discount from 4 per cent, at which it had stood since the 3d of May, to 33g per cent. Money continued easy. Conti- » mental exchanges again showed more firmness. Bullion Gecreased £25,000. ‘The Liverpool cotton market has been very quist uring the week; butas heiders did not press their cot- ton for sale, prices were maintained, and closed firm. . ‘The Manchester market bad been somewhat irregularly affected by the reaction in Liverpool. Breadstuffs were very dull, at a considerable decline. ‘Weather magnificent. THE WAR. DETAILS OF THE CAPTURE OF THE MAME. LON AND WHItk TOWER. GENEGAL PELISSIER’S DESPATOHES. Moore, who officiated on the occasion, assisted by Pre- fessor Crosby. After the cloth was removed, the Presi- dent rose, and, in a few appropriate remarks, gave & toast complimentary to the institution which all preses@. desired to honor—the New York University. Rev Dr. Ma the former Chancellor of the Unk versity, rose and seid that he had the honer te be ome of the founders of that institution—a certain that stood on Wachington square. Many of those et had frre cogs — knew ag it = for one, dee: at bui ; it the very foundation of peg Rene “fied tt wot pan Ape | Byer Pie (Troy, a0) would have beem written existence, Was now, clo perpetua was its motto. ‘ ‘The Prastpent—Now, gentlemen, you have heard the Chancellor who got us isto the sorape ln cca the building. 1 now give you the Chancellor who got as out of the scrape—Dr. Ferris Professor JOuNson responded in a few romerks, ie which he claimed that New York was indebted to ite beige for much good done. poi their colors, from which it was inferred thkt the citi- inet of St. Peteran arposed to as- zens were celebrating either a féleday, or the visit of | sure iteelf in advauce,of the determination of the German *"Admival Baynes! (English) sguadron, numbering at. | ScUgh, 02 means of the communication made by Her a a vou @, since, as far as now, anc as ie teen sail, anchored i the Great Belt on the 13th inst, text of th iru orrobera\ 0 responsive declara- Conger tion was sought for or expected. W! in former ste; THE VIENNA CONFERENCE. of the negotstioos, the acerity of the. intentions feo final protocol ef the | fessed by the Western Powers was impagned at St. Vienna Conference, and the close of t megotiation, | Petersburg, Prussia openly: declared herselt op to bas been laid before the English Parliament, and ES such & course. Unizfluenced by the currents of public us in posseesion of the cloring scene. Qount Buol - | opinion, she has done the same on similar occasions ing requested the Plenipotent sto assemble at his | both in Paris and London, and she woald think herself office on the 4th of June, proceeded to state that, as a | wanting in the frankness due to her German alites if ahe last resource, Austrig. was prepared to make another | did not also in the case before her demand an impartial proposition to settle byway, of compromise the disputed | snd unprejudiced examination of the Russian note, as int of the limita Of the Huesian naval forse | demanced by the honor and interests of Germany, We 5 the Black Sea. In the eleventh confererce, | are ready and willing, as stated above, to defer rmin- ff April, M. pcre de Lhuys | ing what impcrtance at the present conjuncture of af- had suggested that, ly objected to | fairs in Ku:ope shall be given to this incident, and what treat with the other great powers on the limitation of | obligation may accrue to Germany, and not to take it her own naval forces, an expedient might be foondto | into serious consideration until we have obtained meet this earls by Seasieg shont a direct arrange- | thorongh knowledge of the communications that Aus- ; hackneyed subject. Hia graceful bearing and finished Caleatten 3-196. Maney minakoe gst slocutize made-s most favorable iinpression on the eu: dience, who cheered him loudly at the close of his re. THE VERY LATEST. marks. Mr Henry N. Fisuer then proceeded to deliver an ora- ‘There wan some fring between the steamer Magioionne | 41.5'45 (36 «influence of the Metropolitan Prese,”” He snda party of Russian artilierymen, on shore, on the | giluded in fitting terms to the importance and digaity of Sth No result. Journaliem in wnia elty, and peateaes 16 with the ofste 7 end sickly productions ‘ashing’ gave neither There is talk that the Austrian army will speedily be | 105, 'c2 charncter to the public mind. ’'The prove of this reduced by 100,000. city alone influences public opicion, and it behooves its A despatch anticipatory of the overland mat! men- ——— to a the eaponstblity. toey tates Se jer. oral en tions that the imperiabats in Chine have gained some | Tor. ,, Owithed im our midst that advocate sosvallea, trifling advantages over the insurgents. woman’s rights,and similar monstrosities. Other presses, BY TELEGRAPH, again attack peivate character malignantly, and 80 Dax June 15, 1855, tbrow discredit on their otber opizions, aud wi 2 co » vt tne | their influence. Mr. Fisher then proceeded to describe The, Vulture has arrived with dispatches, She left the | the characteristics of a well cenducted press, ina man- fleet on the 11th, anchored off Cronstadt on the 6th. | ner sap evidently showed he had the Henan in his re. ine a The Russians fred on a boat off the Cossack while bear- | WiEO’s eye aso uesed on <(ffenotamn.”” ing 8 fleg of truce and landing seven Finlanders, and 21 a 4 Post responded in y medical nun ee Dusumat te dou 08 ment between Ri and ay hdl bs the = fee Lacie Lied A stop here to tg inl it Fagin pi and three cdieers were killed. seuug Lapis Paull for. Gaatet on oa haa department of the Univer 4 whlch ‘be ontd, was the * “the alll om the 7th of June, against the Russian works | steed’ nate isersebe canditorced otct as Tae eeemaat | the.deares of, (at leant intended) negotiations with ihe | On the 6th inat. the Mogicienne fired for an hour with | the snking Arctle, and the efforts of Muss Nightingale | most flourisbing seneol in = ee ‘id the horrors of a Scutsri hospital, as bs! ual great effect upon a body of horse artillery, receiving but | 5 snything recorded in history, fo the tlory of tae little damage. On the 9th the Meran and Firefly were | race, itis impossible to condense in printall the he- . He closed with an slightly injured by ruaning upon some infernal ma- | roism exhibited from time to time. chines, There had been no alteration in the position of | Sloduent peroration. Mr. Robinson appeared to be quite the importance of a proper medical dey they had had it in the Crimea, what m1 have been saved from diseaseand death! Homer of the phyeician Macchie, who accompanied the in the jan war, and did good scts of the Confereuce To was added Jobn | Western Powers—from us still more than from other Russell’s remark of Marcn 19tn, that the most admissi- | German goveroments—exactly corresponds to the de- ble terms of peace would be those wkich should com- | gree of conficence that claims from us. On the bine the honor of Russia with the security of Europe. | contrary, I beg expressly to state that hie Majesty's Upon these hints the Austrian Cabinet constructed its tga yl poe! Sppreciating Austria’s difficult posi. f Rebastopel, tt is desirable to. fer to the descripti a refer ion of these works. gwite is aware that the read service, and if a : orite ladies, to tem w fanised, ‘two-thirda of those Cant . ies final scheme, namely -— fon and ors abe is making to surmountit, | ine geet, Te ee oe Bioa is the ware would have been saved, we te ee aes ly—That the great Powers ene — is incapable of wiabing to drive the imperial | Cabinet Cracow, Jane 14, 1855. “Obedience to Law’? was the subject of an oration by | Dr Eevar, ‘one of the former professors of the » Ung Ot what is now called the Iatercase setae oF | Ss4y ee the Ceeerven talon aad shoniatins tarementtes | Likes “Rane Gar esa eae 08. 0 | axe rmaperee of Austiis arrived here yesterday mora- <alaes eh, Reuttas whe combeaiant hie meartrenmn, | srpeaions DARN SEE ROD Ges tartaet te Seen neces’ peumosanter tae Merry Li SF Caicutstek to dnallin, aspene ded: aetwaee |e ee Vues. MEA. Eset ag Rk hades Ny ha egy ohne gg ch be Genie, hy es ol 2 erat for ast ou our 1 Y Fhe ct Gemorth sdge down tthe carening barhor, | “Exooncly~ font tae plenpotenarias of Ravia and | Uont'anesctermtastcn de 2y 1, dolng i280 | ye correspondence is Cown the 4h. The Guards | ee een ne ae ea ee ee ere eens On, babel of hie, Now JB ‘Dut the Russians crossed the ravines with great deter- | Turkey should propose, by common agreement to the | remotest degree renounce our entire right ta a perfectly . ‘ior to the requirements of law, and that the conduct | liberty—they came for liberty te fieh. (La J pa yp established two works on the slope of it | Conference, the equs! amount of the effective naval | free and thorough examination of the matter itself, We, | bad lost twenty-five men from cholera, The 81st regi prprats whieit ‘was in consonades with the barbarisca Rey. Mr. OsGoop was next ealled upon, at pes had riggd and the other at 400 yards from the | forces to be kept by them in the Black Sea, such | snd with us Germany, take up our ition on the | ment bad also lost many men. The weather was ex- of bis time, is undeserving the approbation of a Chris- | New York, which he designated as a problem. It had > Beoond | These redoubts have amount not to exceed the ni of Russian of the treaty of April snd its additional articles. | cessively hot. ‘The army had received about six thou- | tisn community. Mr. Carr was foarful that the great | been said it was going to tbe devil, ‘there was soma ships now afloat in that sea, and Sgreement er lies beyond these that has been negotiated, i thought the f danger to our republic was the laxity exhibited by so | danger of such a consummation. There was danger of should form en integral 5 od the val ; the | settled, or stipulated without the kno: ‘and parti- | and drafts since May 1. It was thought the force eu) to the jart requirements of the coustitution. ae straits to remain closed, but each of the other Powers | cipation of the signers of thore treaties, nnder Sir George Browne would return, and land about | "827 req what Mr, Mazon R. Strona had for his theme, ‘ Connestions tix miles east of Balaklava, amd form @ junction with | in Life.” To begin Hight ia the world should be put the foree on the Tehivuaya. great enceavor. Burns ron were exam All accounts agree that there {s « vast amount of dis- | men of talents, who improper affiliations ia ‘among these to be suthorired by firman te station two frigates in the | we reckon the treaty of December 2, the protocols of the Black Sea, aud in case of hostilities, the Sultan to open | late negotiat it Vieona, and any arr ‘hich ta w! 10 ail the naval forces of his allies. the Cabinet of Vienna, in pursuance of its last confiden- e tal corresponde with the Western Powers, which refer the question th make) are facta which we shall have to take into our se- Cabinet : az tower stands, and yoanite to i ro 1 distance of about c a it, ata al t ® mile anda if, che’ Vietrla redoubt has been erected curing those we may ho; Ae BS one deaied that merohanta were mush ore rgb institutions of than those who bed dency in the garrison of Sebastopol. | S4i1y Tength, closed . He in language those whe the allies. ‘The Vsetorie attack carried on by the oft, Fetersburg, they themselves not | rious consi eration whilst forming our resoitions, but | Pot"00 verter and. documenta from Kertsh given four, | Meee eeageae cut Beinn Lonely the oretor closed | forms, Ho condemned in strong. lange cpoatne ig directed from this point against the tower fo assent to such a proposition | wiich cannot exercise any retroactive effect on our odli- ios some one of the fair damsels in the audience, » remark | norance instead of learning. The New Y¢ Galery works. Descending nearer to the tower, | without further instructions. The French and mo guiees, sat, as Od ir on those of Germany. Weshall | ful secount of the sufferings of the Russian army as | time oes 0, to please them highly, as they favored the | bad honored itself that conferring & new about five hundred yards in front of it, is | plenipotentiaries merely repeated that their instruct incerely gratified if that which Austria m- | well from wounds as sickness. The frequent burials | ,eaker with showers of bouquets as he concladed. — Doctor of Music—which bid never ‘been done te which is bed as ‘alae’ pene auead eehanel thee they considered the Coa- ee, eotatin with victs have so often de- meterion , 3 B. MUNROR delivered @ pleasing and well | avy or institution of learning in this . Rae The conquest and oocupation of thi ference at ry end and that they raw 20 Feason to aver Hinested an the lon we take ap gabe “ i me are he geen oy hap wobec Syst ber . pared ee Bx exited we if 8 ieasing 98 ee. i ene oo ihe satin GE eile: cae aoe ee French is alt con’ jane 7. | w use & proposition which embodied hardly need rej wi exe: w orth , confirm if the Pilgrim ‘athers—of Standish, Brewstei science of harmonious sounds, were both eminently ze a tower taelt ‘one of the few works in | a new shape the very same principle which Russia hed | the cae, strive by ‘wish ty feeling. and by resolation Information is eaid to have been ob‘ained that the ee a: their associates H ad paid a well merited Russians bave secured s communication with the Crimes, | tribute to their influence on the character of our insti- independent of the road traversing the Isthmus of Pere- | tutions. He was warmly spplauded at the close, befitting honor and res; in all institut ing. He closed with a in honor of Harvard University. Dr. Tattle ers also | : ted at the previous meetings of the Con- | ¢ ‘that Prussia, bot icant Does this tus abkeutiy boone uyr nad tae ne- German Power, in wont to look upon heresifas Austria's gotistions were terminated. slly. But Lene hene Boned Germany the f 5 well spokt tion by Mr. Joun W. Caans,“on . spoke, and the The Brusvela Independance Belge intimates that, con. | incontestable right to enter upon this examination, | kop, by means of s lino of boats across the Sivesche. a oe = ican y * Psy. lle late Roar "Grats bie “the, Cetssning, bar there yo a Hne of pars; nected with the recent successes of the Allies in the } and, if Austria reserves to herself to settle what, ac- ‘Viexwa, Friday noon. Mr, Romxrr G. STRONG was introduced, who proceeded | ty was man’ towards the close. * Proken at by ® battery of sixteen guns on | Crimes, the Conferences wi de re opened at Paris. The |: cording to her views, Europe’s and Germany’s intereats as died of at to deilyer an oration with the quaint title of “fhe Wall- Two facer, and. thus’ fanting “the curtain ‘between | Eritish'press contradict this, but the J» has | require, 60 shall we decide at ht time what our | eneral Lamorrs, the younger, cholera, ea Heart,’ whieh proved to bela ferocious attack on old this "and the tower, Another battery of twelve imes given the frst intimation of diplomatic pro. | own, Germany's, and 6 seém to us | Balaclava. bachelors, those believers in single and singular bless- CricksT.—The great match between the two rival i, Terie peeioe whieh extends Babies. ae @ te > at we nt ain ‘series io GREAT BRITAIN. P edn ir hearts, like neon never ‘e clube, St. George ve, New York, was commenced'yester- wae as wees: by 8 See ike ng M Om Monday Capt. Seobell will move hia Passenger Act | i jh loving hearts and sparkling eyes make itd | Gey ssorning at Hoboken. Time was called at 634 0°elesk, taken on t! BASTOPOL AND THE ORIMEA, ‘sconrequence may have arranged without con- Mr. Se tee, Wo eebite wis line. the Redan 10" sores fgg a A Pe tery > cam be brought into” hi with our | Amendment bill, providing thet passenger abips carry- | cutworka.s Crimes, © battle grotn, 1 tm ahow’ia tho | when the game stood all in favor ot New Yeuk, St. from the Malakoff tower by what is termed the | It seems impossil Sebastopul can hold out muoh own conviction, and consequent how far they are cal 1g fifty passengers shall be provided with one or more | ‘lowing style:—“Yond mothers brought their offspring | George made 69, and New York 218, with twe te eit Sees bass sstbaye ravine “On Tete 1G |! cortecin- aso eeatege ot giaia amd neces tare beea, [Somme Sarieel Genweny cad Bee tonnel Pennie | Hie ratte. tobe extibited, and no doabt the advantages, the treet go out, and only one innings played for seme foronsoff hog oda ba o neien were most eloquently an mo Bipermemain criaaueazcatte ear | srasusin tn, genet | Guesceray ectreearartrat A | Th Wt tama nt at rit asm | Heh cae i | eed meg ey, te Sv ore : wi an pat letter of our lomeoqpadentd ampton on the 15th. judges, sn in the case of & cattle show, which is of the ot fe Baten, ‘which was further defended by an abate, | ers much n bis favor; he got 113 rans, and not - ‘The Presi. fi # i i Excellency will hand to Count Buol s copy Your of foundered the same scale must hold the camp above Sebastopol, of the array of wagons and | this derpateh, and express yourself towards him inthe | _12@ British ship Shamrock f weibene Ae ae kell Bo ge Rag dg Ay och oarry Wot: Rabo aostey fi the imported and the domestic stock. N« we ~ wy Leg oS Ue on 2 08. pol 0 | piles jaluable cargo of . The crew escaped in boats, sone Beane! . casion. Higham made 23, and Preston 26—not ost. ‘ith of Jane. Sedastopol, it isto of sacks, a tly containjng grain or flour, | sense of the above remarks. We confident ‘that | ¥! cargt copper. humbug, the é led by the Britiah om te } ‘at cf ; one toot tarovet: heights to tly hope peg S ai Li sag hed ae patron \ wee, ee ‘Addy Bax ny played well for 11. Gibbes wasthe gem of” , % ‘chain of forte cle Tortigentiont From the | the north of the harvor va Sot eee recognize in its | The English fands to-day have shown less buoyancy n old batehelor show, ani that each one who is | the Gay imcricket, It was worth « journey to see hiep Sdeeription it will be noticed that the several attacks of ‘These were, there can be no doubt, the Kertch com- | fres of our lively wish for a genuine and sincere 7 0 ould . e although there is no reason for the depression. Dis. | pleced on exbibition J rag wth ll Gae par: | rt 28ronpagalost Ate Good bovling of rah as count houses have reduced their rates on call from 3 to | PPS nove exhibitign, and would excel the World's Fair, 2%. The stock of ballion in the Bank shows a decrease bring thousands to its originator. For every lacy, yoys; and tl whence Se! would appear | understanding, and for » solidarité based upon it. tohave been ‘exluataly ioned o “"pecstve-the nevurames, h., MAN TEUFFEL. off, @ are * ‘the success of the common the plan of the | cated rumors which Great Beitatn. ‘ py dy aad be wens Lok ah hes within ted aero Paty oavean' = Haccatente socrente of the ravages of disease among the | TROCEBDINGS IN PARLINMENT—DECIMAL COINAGE— ms —— would avail aaeatre oe 8 #2 a epee tear #00 80 ag ‘ail the Sieaed ee tuieen into the sea! ADMINIBTRATIVE REFORM — MB. FILLMORE AT len at ane Scone eae ral enties tion pred Siu ser geoyens w errs tay UNML soewents of Shoes | The cei meaioeticn Ti princi business in Parliament has boon the dis- Taveapay, June 16 1866, | ancouncing bis, det rsnation to become Benedict | Lecroxs 30 pam teensiiantet ae ‘of. the course ef: ven, Polignia’s frst en are quite dramatic. Froth ult, cuusiob on H, Rrown's motion in favor of deimal ols. | |The Bank of Fagland to-day bare reduond their rare | a @ sim entirely Young Worarrid females, the | 'ctaree tare the de’ mute of thin oy wae Slime in favor ot administrative on D4 last night, at the University, by Dr. Dudley Pest, ene: j fF 3 5 flipics of the speaker ety) ys is went: measure piataly pated it Deaf and Dumb Asylam vc. ssoeah th oreelag way ebyioiel the — aly Mr. SAMUEL CARLIE next spoke of ‘ Female Influence.” of the Profensors ot the hag inclading | to realizations on the part of several His oration was s scholarly production, delivered in » hewspepere ade ‘porsbasoe under the coaviation | cleat, well modulated voice. He was overwhelmed with oe pale . ao 75. Ownas was then introd tide, ‘Victoria and te doaver the “Vi His waa the Ag want cmnitoes, ‘carried vane Mr. Browa’s " tion, in which he sxetched im a mas. hi Satablished themes! = = tiation of the “terly manner the origin of that instrument. We god et i= the doria had give the oration entire were it not for the crowded state = the most admirable ‘and intre. by the issue four evtumas, The felloving rene, the Coast copper ion Convent very : —Last evening we took possession of sixty two ihe bundreth, and u pwr! ‘of New York aaa Our love, ae Terese sly “oats” aad smavon, as be the assembly. ‘ patent oe ¥ amendment that fe considerable, as might have been ex “ from a result. uniform rate that of the Satin the some or a a | ‘ond mills was ater, battery of the 24 of a, hoy tare siod come —, 3 on administra- 4 Peat tener tavccieetatecs ts acta [hI ere the motion re ‘Voumls in port have sought refage im Artillery | and