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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1865. 7 @ ROD OD) —BROADWAY LOAN oF 87;500,000. fete a pao he es Tun ptrictent cond mreperty, or porshseed way, near atrest. $600,000," mene, machen, sey, ay ova ba sani dee, cenn tel td Et 102 coer corner of 4, eseond floor, $600 000° and or bought for csah. Business executed at 78 Nassau street, first floor, UE & CO,, Brokers. —MONBY TO LOAN IN LARGE mmail sums, on diamonds, a nd every description of valu- able Pay RS dor for cash, by JOS. &. ISAAC, Derement 11 Chambers street. Transactions t and confidential, from 9 till 6; old gold and sitver boug at. 2s, B—No business transacted on Katurdays. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOH- B55, 000 its tte are dential Dy spol: at 29 Aun street, rooms 4 ani ry TORDUSH Boh INSON, general commission brokers. $69.000 TO LOAN—AT 7 PER CENT, ON bond and mortgegs on improved ‘unimproved rea] estate ia this city er Brook'yn, im sums to suit borrowers. Also, $50,000 to invest ia renase of mortgages. ihpely toJ. K COOK, Jr, ncushanctr sh tea ee ee Swat street—office No 11. ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, 40.00 mrtcter weir, plavotorier, af} and every jon Of merchaniive, Barinese pivtetl ys 1. LYON & OU, wtrietly confidential. Apply to 608 Houston st., Catweom Mercer aut Green sts. Business bourse from 9 o’elock A. M. till 4 0’clook RM. WANTED ON BOND AND MORT 8150 gage. Wanted to borrow, in one eum, or lo sums of $3,500 exch, the above amount of money, om mine substantial brics dwelling houses and lets, Neatredly situated in this elty, worth double the amount. App'y to M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nasean street. < THIS SUM CAN BE INVE3?ED IN 2,00: Jw business that will pay one hundred rcemt, Address R. T. M., Herald office. le aide OR $3,000 WANTED—IN A MANU- facturing business, where profi:s are no lak, “Addrecs F.& W., Horall offoe. LADY IN BUSINESS, FINDING HERSELF PECU- A warily embarrassed, wishes to borrow $200, for ich satisfactory security will be given. Address Por neveranes, Herald office, ROOKLYN, JULY 3, 1856—SOUTH BROOKLYN Ea inetitation, 173 Atlantic street, Aheneum bi pyr itora axe notified that interest at the rate ef five per cent per annum onallsums of five dol- lore or upward which have been depostted ia this institu tion at leset three months previous to the Ist iastant, will be paid on and atter the 16th imstant, Interest not called fer will remain as principal, and draw interest from the Ist instant. Depositors are reminded that de- g, of Jaly, will draw interest July. Open daily from 10 to 2, and catur- from 6 to 9 0’clock. |AKD, Secretary. IRA SMITH, President. ROADWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 237 BROAD- ‘way, entrance on Park place.—Open daily from 10 . M.to2P, M., and Mondays, Wednesdays and Satar- sys, from § to 7 P.M. Depomis made in this instita- thon enor before the llth of July will draw interest ‘thereon from the Ist of July, at the rate of six per cont posite made by the 10th Prom the tet of per apnum on sums not exceeding $600, apd five per eext on ali sums@ver that amount. WaDE B. WORRALL, Secretary. Prrxr Cummmna, Accountant. SH ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT OR PURCHAS- ed at sight, diamende, watches, rich jew ebandise and valuable persons! property gene! WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second door, front roo C's mes LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON WATOHES, JEW- é a farnitu:e, pianofe ary goods, iijaors, or “eh ; ‘at 41 Howard strest, routa- y description of pro; east corner of Broad’ oldest and most responsi- bie effice in the city. e strictest confidence may be relied upon. McLOUGHLIN & O’NEILE. ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT OR PURCHASED diamonds, watches, rich jewelry, mer- valuable personal property get rally, at the New York, Brootlyn and Williams: 1B AssO- jen, 61 Fulton street. P. O'NEILE & CO. RY DOCK SAVINGS BANK, 610 FOURTH STREET, near Avenue 0.—Open op Mondays, Wedmesdays en@ Setusdays, from 6 to 7P.M Interest st six per cent per annum on somes of one thousand dollars and wader. Deposits mace on or before Monday, July 9, wil decedve interest from July }. order, ANDREW MILLS, President Jaura L, Srewant, Seoretary. MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, 51 CHAM. Vere street. —Notice—Ds positors are informed eita made on or before Saturday, 7th Ji eat from let of July. Back open 4. M. to 2 P. M., acd from 5 to7 P. M. JOSEPH SIU ART, President. Jouy Maxsnivo Comptrolier. beg SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO, 96 WARREN street.—Dividend.—Thie Institution hes declared » vem) annual dividend at the rete of six per cont Bem, on i) smoants catitied thereto for the last ix months, payable on and after the 16th inetant. All in- tereat not called for will drew interest as pri AR made on or before the 10th instant érav rest from the Ist. ore. daly from 10 A. M tol P. Mi, and 4 to7 P.M. sa LTER W. CONKLIN, President, Mi. Me PoLuas, 7 RD van air, } Viee Presidente. Vappznsitt L. Buxton, Secretary. RCBANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS IN3IITU- Vien, 492 Grand street. Wednesday, Thursday and Satards: faomb to TP. ML = Ai Futereet at six per eentiper annem en sumsof $500 and under. Deposits made on or before Monday, 9h July, will re- ecive interest from lst Joly. By iF, Al ED T, CONKLIN, President, Jamas P. Hacer, Secretary. ARINERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, THIRD AVE- nue, corner of Ninth etreet, for th fit of all elasses of persovs.— Deposits made is the 16th July wil! bear interest from the let Jul; per cont interest allowed on sums of $500 and and five per cent on sums ever $600, Bank of frow 9 A. M. to2P. M., and on Wednerday and Satar- day evenings from 5 to 8 o’ clock. IBAAC T, SMITH, Secretary. ONEY LOANED ON ARSICLES OF VALUB, IN M ms to suit applicants. Apply to JOHN HOOPE ADAM xchange browars, 402 Brosdway, oppomte EW YORK DRY DOCK COMPANY.—JULY 5, 1665. ‘Asem: annua) dividend of four par cent ‘on the spiel ntonk of thie compeny, will be pad to the stock: belders on and after the 10‘h inst. *y, order of the Peard of Directors. F. T. HAYES, Cashier. (\FRice OF Tile HANOVER Fine INAURANCR Compazy, No, 2 Hanover square, eorver Pearl New York, July 2, 1555. The Directors of this company have declared © remianpna! dividend ef six yer cent, payable this dey. DURAS L. STONE, Secretary. T° CAPITALISTS —A MAN OF ITAL AND Bt terprise an hear of a favorabe opportunity orease his means, by applying at the Herali office, E NEW ORLEANS CANAL AND BANKING COM- pany have declared a divisend of five per gent for 0 laet 8.x months, payable to the Naw York stosk- helders at the Bask of Commerce, om or after Moaday, the sixth day of August prox. (" BONDS ISSUE BY TAE CITY OF SAN SRA F ze sted Desexater 1, 1854, benaing interest ten per an- A ~The undersigned the soupoas oe. BF ‘July 1, 1863, of the wbeve aamed bond ne Moe. te 62. ¥ ‘ wach $1,078 ea 7 Seok 508 ex 16 8 90 S80", loninimente Msoia will be paid Monday, o the rete of ORPORATION NOTION.—PROPOSALS FOR CLRAN- tug the strests of the efty of York.—Sesied roporals will be receive? at the office of the Commis- soner of Streets sod Lawps, corner of Grand aed Be vez streets until l2o’elock Moa Thureday,July 12, 1865, et which time they witl be opened, (1m seeord- snes with the amended ebarter of 1°6,) for dean f o a (18) contract districts, and bage, &e , therefrom, for of the eoofrantion of tracts by the Common Vouncil, Bidders wk estimate for each district separately. Spoeifisations for the work to be performed can be bad on apslisetion at ‘the office of the Commissioner, and aleo at the diffarens pelics stations, The Commissioner reserves the right to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for the in- wients of the Corporatio. Blank eo! imetes ean be hed at the office of the Commissioner, JOS“PH B BOLING, Commisstener of $ reeta and Lamps N. B— The Tenth d strict, beleg the Temata ward, ie not to be estimated for, ss the contract does not expire wn- Wl vexs Octoder, New York, July 2, 1855, AESTAURANTS, ¥ NEW RESTAURANT, COR OF BROADWAY and Chambers street, branch of my Wilitcm and Heaver streets eetablishwent, will be opene? on Satur. és, July 7, To my old friendal take this opvortanity of Meriug my ony acknowleigmeata for the many tertimenials of their esteem, ard to the puble m| thawhe for their patrousge, ing both that no afTor! shall be spared to merit a continuation of that favor liberal’y bestowed upoo me LORENZ 0 DELMONICD. beset ote: ARRIVAL OF THE HERMANN, FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. REPORTED ILLNESS OF EMPEROR NAPOLEON. Another Great Battle Reported in the Crimea. Massacre of English Sailors at Hango. ThE RUSSIAN SUB-HARINE BATTERIES. Attempts to Blow Up a Portion of the Allied Fleet in the Baltic. NEW FRENCH LOAN. INTERESTING FROM SPAIN. Consols 91 1-2 a 91 5-8, STATE OF THE HARHETS, ier, Sen, dee The United States mail ateamsbip Hermann, Ciptaia Higgins, has arrived She left Soathampton, England, on Wednesday afternoon, the 20th inst. thus bringing four days later news from Karope than that reosived by the Baltic. The Hermann left Bremen on the 1éth, an! brings 250 passengers and a full cargo ef French, German and Brit- ish mercbandiee, The St. Petersburg Journal of the 12th June, after commenting om the recent circular of Gouat Walewski, relative to the Four Poim's, asserts that the renewal of the negotiations for peaceis not oniy possible but easy. rumor prevalent in Southamp‘on that the Emperor of the French was wuifering from the effecis of an apopleotic fit. He had been sick for two days. One of the Paris correspondents writes oa the 17th alt. as follows:— The Emperor wan very ill last night, so much #o ay to requize bleeding, The nature of his malady is state! to be a violent attack of bile, acsumpanied by cholice: When it became known that he was ill, a perfect paaic occurred on whet is called the Petite Bourse, and there wan at onetime a fall of as inuch as 2f, but after a peculators became convinced that hia malady was ‘€xaggerated and a reaction took place. It was aleo rumored that a great battle had been fought, in which the Allies were defeated, aud a Freach general killed. Apropos of this rumor, we find the following in s Paris letter of the 18th ult. :— Not a line of news frem the Crimea was given tn the Moni'eur of yesterday, nor does any appear today. This is deeply to be ted. for the aosence of news gives rise to reports of the most alarming nature. Laat evening it was confidently asserted that some great dis- aster had befallen the allies—and to-day it ia the talk of the whole town that mauvaises nouvelles have certainly come to band. bd bd bd hal ¢ * Certatn ft ia that very pressing deminds for reinforse- mente have been telegraphed both to Puris ani London. General Pelissier, for his demands not fewer than 25,000 additional men, ‘Council of War,’’ pre- sided over by the Emperor, wos held last evening inthe Tuileries, to take these demands into consideration. It deciced that reinforcements shouki be rout as rapid- wi ly a8 poasidie, but* whether to the full extent demanied As usual on occasions when more was left in doubt. The Paris correspondent of the London Tims, writing on the 18th alt., at 6P. M., say: The same gloot reports thet prevailed yeateréay were repeated to-day; s bate Jont—immense loss—Ge- neral Pelissier ind ot! ities of the kin, ‘were given as: for the silence of the Afont‘eur, and to these was added illness of the ye sedl With respect to the news from the Crimea, I am imformed that up to 2o’clock P, M. this dey no intelligence of impor: tance reached the war office? Two atches were a pebbeel feriely ra but they related to details of ser vice, refer to no new encounter with the enemy; so at all eventa, wo are told. One of the despatches states the Joss of the Freach inthe combat of the 7th to be 660 killed and 2,000 wounded; the Russians is entimsted trous news so freely set afloat om Satarday, yesterday and to-day, nothing ls known among official oo It was Also sald yentelay thet the Emperor want; bui.we learn from the Monitcur that he passed the afternoon in giv- eer rh idoagrea oa ea — the Exul- b and of oBagey present oir Fen a tive ‘Ambesseders, . ” The Freach goveromsnt is inthe market fora new joan. It ie thus mentioned in a Paris letter of the 16th ult. I was enabled to inform you a few dayn ago, that the co: imtemded to demand, without delay, a now an of £20,000,000 sterling (500,000,000 francs.) The correctness of my information will, lam be raved, socording to all probabil y ee to'morrow of an faxyorial prea j tome! jag the gislative bod J ita sanction to alosn of that amount. It tafented te raise the loan in the same a small sums, and from the bulk of the tervention of bankers and capi ite. le, without the in- Notwithstendiog the distress which pow prevails in most partes of the prtarid hare Dept excessive dearness Bot doul foot, it is ted that the loan will be readily aubscrited to, larger amount than is required Telegraphic despatches from General Pel:aaler, of the 16th ult., say that the gemeral state of affairs was moat satisfactory, and that the allies were rapidly oompleting their mew batteries, which woull soon open fire with terrible effect. There is no additions! news from the Crimes. The Londen Post of the 19th ult. says.— we sre writing, re-opeacs; cal to mind, ia o1 to prove the orka are aoe all in the possession of the allies, and that it is agaic + the very for # and fortifications of the place {tecif that their efforts ere pow directed, The following confirms the above:— Pani, Monday—Midaight, An important telegraphic deapstch, bas arrived from Seveatepel, which e* vardment will commence immediately. A despatch from Prince Gortschakolf, received at 4. Petersburg, staten that ox the 1ithend 12th Jans the fire of the Allies befcre Sebasinpo! was weak, and the lows « the Russians very trifiog, ani that the Allies had re- sonstracted the Kamachatia works. Advices from the Baltic state that on the I4th ult. the allied fleat were to welgh sachor for the neigh borhood of Hango, at the eatranse of the Galf of Fin- land, where the flog of truce was fired on. Two of the infernal machines exploded right ander the bows of the Merlin, anda third burst almost at the sme moment under the Firefly. The two ewamers wire severely shaken, but very slightly damaged. InteLigence had been received of the evacuation of Sovjak Kals by the Russians. Previously to their re tirement the troops had destroyed about sixty hoary qans and mortars; alto the principal buildings. It was concluded that they had jolaed the garrison of Aaaps. A body of French troops, uncer General Morris aui General Cacrobert, and @ colama of tbe Sardisian corps, under General Marmors, made a resonmacisance on the morning of the 3d. fhe former proceeded along (’.+ Woronzow road and pushed their cavalry several miles beyond Beldar. After « fatiguiag march only et number of Corracks showed themselves. Nothing bei occurred in front of the town. the weekly medical report states that the cholera hai nepaibly jabed before Sebastopol, but it had attack ¢d the Guards and the dist Regiment near Balaklava and some new batteries. It was hoped that the disewe would pass away, as it had fromthe stations where tt first mppeared. It had{elien heavily om the Sardinian covtingent, and General Marmora, of the 24 division, had been very severely attacked. Our news from Athens to the Gth ult. states that brigendage still continues, supported by Runsia, as was supposed. ‘At Cegilart, Italy, @ abarp shock of cartbyaste was felt om the Lith June. In the House of Commons Bir C. Woed confirmed the murder of the crew of the Cossack’acutter, when landing some Russian prisoners at Hango, under a flag of trace. He minted that derpatehes had been received from Ad- miral Dundas, containing full partioulars of the oocar- rence. Some short time ago, H M. ship Cossack took and destroyed some coasting vessels off Hango, and carrie! off as prisoners the captain of one of the vessels his son, and another Finnish sailor. Admiral Dundes, wishing not to visit with unnecessary severity the trade of the sountry, so jong as the com munication and supplies between the Gulf of Finland and St. Petersbarg were interrupted, directed that the Cossack sbould put back to Hango, and restore to lider , Jane 18, 1856, dated Saturday, tes that the bom ty the persons 0 captured, together with four others, who requested to be put ashore at that place. The Cossack ascordiagly returns! for that parz0%. 4 cutter was sent ashore from ths ship, under the com: mand of Licuterant Generter, and a flag of trae was dis- playe? half am bour before reach! the jetty, Tae officers and prisoners, had however, barely landed when about 300 or 400 Rasiass came down upoo them; and although explanations of their viet were made both in English and Finnisb, the Russiaa soldiers said that they di@not care for the deg of trace, but that they would show how the Russleas coukl aight, About one bundred Russian soldiers \hen immedia‘ely fired om the officers and the Finnish prisoners on the jetty, killing them all, and then fired into the bost ua- il every man fell. They then rushed into the boat, dragge! ene wound- 44 man out, and beyonetted him on the jetty, and re tired, leaving five bodies for dead in the boat. Onc man only was picked up alive by a gig from the Oossack, which wan pent to ascertain the caus: the cutters deisy, and from whom these particulars were gained. The adjoursed debate on Mr. Layard’s motion on ad- winistrative reform, waa resumed on the 18h ult, and was negatived by a majority of 259 to 46, The amend. ment of Fir E. B Lytton wee then put as an original re- solution, and the debate was adjourned till the 21st, Tne report of the Sebastopol Inquiry Committtes hed been presented to the House of Oommons, and was order. ed to be printed. In presenting the report, which was very lengthy, the chief clerk stated that from the frequent incom ietency and contrariety of the evijence, sad the impossibility of summoning witnesses who could bave given fwportant information, as well a# from other unavoidable causes, the committee had been obliged to end an inquiry which they were unable astisfactorily to complete. No report, however, upon the whole, bore out the statements of incompetency on ths part of go- vernment officials which had so frequently been made by the correspondents of the Zines and other Hogilah journals, The Paris Moniteur contains a despatch from the French Aémural at Bhanghue, stating that piracy pro- vails toa greatextent on the coast of Cnina, and that it in pecessary for al) Frensh vessels to have Yast tro capron and a suitable number of firearms. Mr. C. H. Bracebridge haw sent home from Scutari, onder date of the 7tb, » brief narrative of Misa Night- ingale’s labors ot Balaklava, and ber return to Ssuteri in Lord Ward’s yacht, di the dae mentioned she was extremly weak, but ‘haa ao remains of fever, and no @avger is apprehended.” Sbe trusts to be soon able to return to Balaklava. Miss Nightingale was visited while sick by Lord Raglan at the buts, and again on board the yaobt, and was received on landing at Scutari by Lord W, Pau'et, Commandant; Dr. Oamming, Ia specter General, and Dr. MeGregor, Deputy Inapsotor. The house of the chaplain is placed at ner dispose and she has been offered the use of the British Palace at Pers, by Lord and Lady Stratford de Redcliffe. A few details are eiven by the Moniiore Thecano of the late attempt against the life of Cardinal Aatoselll, It appeare that the Cardinal waa iss from the patase of the Vatican to enjoy a walk, when, while desosadiag the steps before the entrance, a man named Defolicia, a hatmaber by trade, rusbed on him, and attempted to stab him, but was stopped in time and arrested. ‘The corn market wus firm at the rates of the previous week, The arrivals of wheat and flour hed been good; oats only moderate, and barley ani other spring eora Dut scanty. Rape seed, hemp sced, mustard, canary seed, and those used in confectionery, much as lust quotea. There was no great change of importance in the pro- grees of trade in the manufacturing districts. At Mia- ebenter, owing to the caution excited by the recent movements at Liverpool, the transactions had been small, with tendency to lower prices. In the woollen districts activity still existed, and ao improvement had taken place in the Irish linen markets. In the Liverpool cotton market, on the 16th ult., the demand was moderate, the trate buying merely to nup- ply present wants, with last prices firmly mainteined— total business 5,000 bales, all to the trade. On the 19th the demand for cotton was lizaited, and the sales barely reached 2,000 bales, 200 of whieh wore for export. Prices were barely maintained. ‘The English funds on the 16th opened heavy, and al- though there was a slight tendency to a revival, it wot maintained. Consola closed at 9134 to \¢; Exche- quer bonds 100% to 101. Omnium 4% premiam. Un the 19th Console improved to 91}; a 35. Omnium loft off at 4% a % prem'um. At Birmingham the iron trade was firmty mulatained, altbough comfidence wan somewhst checked by the fear that several speculative firme would break up. At Nottingham, a mocerate business had been carried on, and signs of improvement were observable in the forcign trade, but the stoppage of the large irom works of Jas. Heywood & Co. had caused some anxiety. Messrs. Stokes, Hughes & Peevar report a more active wartet in American securities, particularly in frat class State stocks, im which large parcels had lately chasged banda at advanced rates, and of which more could be placed if the supply were larger. THE WAR. THE MASSACRE AT HANGO. Hen Masrsry’s Sar Cossack, ' Orr Cronmravr, Jane 11, 1855. f On the morning of the 26th of May tee Conssck aad Fak stood close into Hango, and observed several vessels snchored inside the numerous islania. The of both ehipa weve sent a) in ‘of Lieut. Field (Ooseack),’to bring the vessels out. the poate getting in sight of these vesecls hey meal wail and ranon , and were deserted by crews, On the boate boarding and taki: of then they were found to be Srmly greunded, an the tele graph bad been at work a the & very early bour, and there ‘feason to. believe that The poste boing: ta wooded shore and to the enemy, deatroy om There iM * wo St. Peters empty), h wood, and twor pe ae laden with grain, for ogggs oF ye al Nargen, who requested re at Hango, 5, the Cossack atooi clone in. landed with the ot! the forenco J three stewards, as a Finnish captain, taken here on the 26th of May, informed us there were no troops bere, that the jahabitants would trade and that the stewards could get stock. As ths boat pulled in towards the shore ahe was lost sight of behiad the islands, the ship standing of and on under eaay sail. There being 20 Aigns of the cutter’s return, about foar o'clock the gig, with a flag of truce, in charge of Lieutenant Field, was semi in search. She was observed tobe along the coast im seares of the cutter, #0 ‘the ship stood close im and anohored mear the rained fort. About eight o’eloek the wg returned, he moon the cutter recurel under & jetty insile se omall wood boats end with several cead bodies in her; fearing ap ambush cr <0 the gig did not a pt to bring the cutter out, but re'urned to the whip. Severs! pereone were een o little distance off waviog to the gig to le Apout three o'clock next morning both versla steamed im clone to the telegraph station, aad shortly after the eutier was obs wita one mau in her, mp je the ship. A brought slong Brown, ordi seamen A the only survivor. Afver being of color, he aide he said, * They are all killed"? Afver: bw in the wick bay, be made the following stot- ment»— On the eutter, with a flog of trace My ing, getting alosg moan opt ride the jetty or lanling piace, neur the village of Haazo the officers ani litera ed prisoaers jimped oat, snd Lieutemant Geneate held ap a dag of truce tou numer of Kuselan troops, who hed saddenl, ueg ap from the cover of bores ams rocks—aboat reso) aa rifle men, apd armed with muskets, aw: 4 aml be = and tod them what it meant, and why they landed; they rephed ‘that they cid not care a d— for Hage of truom there, and weukl show them how the Bussiaas oul! figdt,’’ or words to that effect. A volley was thea fired at the officers and liberated prisoners, ap’ afterwards on oti! all were serene to be kiliet, The R p24 imto the bost, dead Lodies overboard, lying om the arms in the bottom ef the beat they tound y Glidden, AB, who was gnly rounded; they took him oat of the boat ant bare petted bim om the wharf; own, ly1g Deside hia. and severely ded, feigned death, he wae dr ne of the boat to the other, oat luckily nt fre thrown overboard. They then took the arms, magazine, colors, ke The offecra were shot down, and the liberated prisoners fret. Dr. Easton was the tom LT: te before they fired. previously explained fore . The Huanane spoke Kagllsh, and the. person who i them, from his * Appeerance, seemed to be 10 officer. The Ruseiana yelled, ano fred on the men be fore they could defend themselves, indeed, there was not an atte: madte."’ mpt . ‘The boat was foun) to be completely riddle’ above the Mine. It wae lucky she escaped without a hole thre ber bottom, or she would bave Giled. It wae evident that the Rasslane intended to leave none to tell ihe tale, bat it bas pleased Providence to or iain i} other The ships fred a few shot and rockete at the raph, bat, » fog yp, they were te out wie dreper Were wo trecye seen; rathens the coward had evidently gone away. it peor pradeat to attemp. to recover the remetn Nes. es Se Mat ie corr ot:— L pire oney poe age 4b. Surgeon, sae 39. Charles Sull' van, waster’s Assiatens, age 21. *Fdward Thompson, Wading seainta, age 24 *Wulliam Linn, Captato's Qaeward, age 22. Joh Lerton, ide! Ftewerd, age 22. Wiham H Henke, Gan-rooe Hteward, age di. in Keita, A. B,, age 23. a1. jeorge , ag@ x0, ordipary. Wilham Roukelly. oge 20, ordloary. ‘Thomas Stones, age 23, ordinary. Jobn Havg hey, age 24, stober. Francia George, ag@ 20, ordinary. Owen Fraacia, age 24,4. B. Liberated pritoners—Joam Laostraon, ago b0; Tose. dore Lounstroma, bey, about li; 4. F. Loonderg, age 21; and four other Russian rr pames unt nows. Te will be narod in Kngland, « Where are the gaa: boata?” “Ay where!’ Lying idle with the line-of battle ships, The Admirs) bas ordered the ceptains of Kine-of-batthe sbips to cenniler the axraw guaboate (ten err) a» one of the ship's beats, so there is nothing but scrabbing and policbing geiug om, The Botnnis blockading 1quadrow was rent away only yesterday. [ne Ajax is to romain at Leceond, the us at Nargen, the a ye Beant has wee ten ape of vatile ships ready for nea, amd a grest mucuder of steamers, nome with their ate: SOroostedt I think it right again to mention that the fiag of truce was flying eliar woen the eutter war about ball wa frow the sbip, aad wd THE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON RUSSIA AND See ee HOW LONG WILL THE WAR a [From the London Times, Jane 19. Altheugh the pubiie continues to watod with up- abated inte: the course of military events at the seat and, siaa! It rarely bappepe that any blow can ve a tbe fleld of battle of suMivrent magaitade to term pate a great contest, ani least of all ean wach Le anticipate) sgeioet an empire hie that of Napolvon fought ant wom at ths Horodino the most terrible and sanguinary of moders battles; it open- ed the gates of Moscow to bin ormy, but (t did not wubd- due the Fmperor Alexander; and, if we were in » condi tom to fight «nd win su: battle to-morrow within sight of tne Husninn capital, it ie propable thst the re- sult woukl mot be more decisive, The rea! trial of strepgth in war ia to be four’ not so much im the shock of armies or in ieate of ‘ndtvidnal courage, higdiy © bound to honer those aoble actions, it Nee rather in the power of endurance, carriod at last to “he point of exbauston. A great power may lowe a for tr rurvive @ defeat, but the re ‘will determine it to sve for peace are th: burdens thrown by until they battles of their country. Tra’e is un‘o io so abundant that the Bank of England het just reduced the rate of discount to what it was in Fep' 1853; truggle in whieh we xheunted, our military ntate of things and naval exergy. pere the condition of th rian empire. Her entire mari time commerce ia a! nd; the Baltic porta are sealed, and produce can oply be brought down st « cost ol about £20 ton to Meme! and Koningsberg: the ship- ping snd warebouves of all the towns of the Sea of Azoff are destroyed, and it in stated that 360 rigged ven. tela and 300 lighters have perished there im the last [ew weeks; even the salt required for curmg the fish, which forms a large portion of the sustenance of the common preple can pe longer be procured. The capital by which Ihe ordinary trading operations of the empire are car: ried on in withdra' and the mouths ever of the Don and the Dmiester a In whatever manner the public service in Russia way be previded for, tue cont of warlike optrations of this magsitade must be eaor- mour; yet she Bas no power of materially increasing the taxation of the country, or of raiiog « loan, atbome or shroad. Im one sense the taxation is frightfully increased, aed that ia by the imsessant Jevies throughout the empire of men who are as much the property of the lardowners of Russla an the negrose of » Virsinien planter. We think that no less than fire general levies of from ten to sixteen men per thousand vouls bave been made since the commencement of hoati- lities, and the rigor witb which it is found necessary to execute them may be judged of from the terme of the lant phase, exacting tbat all exemptione from the eonserip tion are to be annulled, that in towns men are to be taken to the age of thirty seven ears, and that even only sons are to be taken, If required to compicte the numbers of the levy The Rusriso bis ft two years ago, well diera, th wit exiated iplined sol- Jong pariod conaiated of a bady ef jority of whom bad psrved f hi tained are non-cowmisrioned officer {a priors, in tbe military achools, and the private can seldom be raised to that rank: " the supply of these ersential members of a reximent la }, aad the losses sustained ia the field ace not easity replaced, But if all thear causes are at work to exheurt the rol re — empire, a1 toredace ney juselam army, they apply with pe- pd redoubled force to the Pec sg Bi fe the immediate theatre of war, snd to the army which still oceupies the Crimea and defends “a! ‘There they know that the immense stores and provi ulated at vaat expense by the government for of a numerous army have boon tetaily cut annihilated. They are aware thet one toilsome yoad over arid steppes and unhealthy laguase ie their only hne of communication with the reat of the empire, that the gupboats of an irresistible naval power b ip. the const of the Crimea om every while an army incroas- sivg in caring ond dispate with them to them, Dut open tow tn bi e (thoug 4 bel ret the Mamelon) that the effect of the Taek operat ms of the army under bie commani had surpassed his expecta- tions, and that in coatemplati the situation of the allied forces he is ratisGed it coald not he more pstiafas tory or solid, ‘for the enemy,’’ he aide, ‘is toached im the most essential condi of bis resixtaaee, and the time ta coming when wi atrike Lim to the heart.’’ ‘The order of Gay to which we allude isa vigorous imen of that sturdy elojuence which roures tho ‘ ritef anarmy, and we parsiculariy admire the prac ice of pamin, men who have distinguished them. selves im action, from the gencral te tne private, in & docoment yoteé immetiately to the troops ‘That simple list of honor forms a rtriking comtrast to the mealymouthed, complimentary atyle in waich pemen almost exclusively of the #taff are introtnced into the Britinh deepatches. The army ia the res! jucge cf ite own prowens, and inan order of the day it is ius porrible to commit those acta of favoritiem which are rmuggled into a derpaten to the Hore Guar ‘a. | To revert, how to the ponition of the erm'es ‘a rom the le test aerounts thet, in Cepencent of the actual progress and puscess of the re moar optrations agsinst “ebartepol or on | cherpaya, ali the general canses which munt silect of thin con’est 7 is ia the interior, the lens time If the Russian Cabinet ‘oper to rescue apy considerable part of that army critics! aod embe drome time back to the evarustion ctpalities the Crimes; on), ie ticipate any occurrence in the rapid visiseitudes of war, we snowld pot be ined to learn that Primce Gorte- m some very oapitaletion jefended rot only One successful move Adenly tex vee fi be remembered, garrison, but by an army nentof the allied forcen may st any moment out off thet army altogether from feb a0 of rations, while the defence of bastopol is now probably only a ques tien of tame, end the want of Neppies wil Vendor it it every doy more dificult either to prolong the reslat ance of th , OF to provide fer the rafety of the ormy in tLe Beld. OPERATIONS IN [Levter off Coy THE BALTIC, wal, 4.) 7 Were recomsotiring ; Fortunately the damage dome thie time e trifl ng, although the report was loud aod the shock pretty tevere, knocking over tbe stant of muskets, breaking s)) the meen traps ard crockery ware and starting the | bwikbeade, The Merlin is supposed to haves bole im her bows, iver ie to examine her tomorrow. Hal the mines been effec or exploted uncer ber bilge, the resut might have been #wfal, and the catch to the Jy 8 good one, an the French admiral amd half « pot coptalne wire in her, Eleven steam con pare ta ja readiness to come out if the pian had ene A couple of miles west of the Tolhoulin lighthoww, at | the ¢st10me western point of the island of (oestadt, the # lied fleet in now ridlog at anchor in tingle live og trem the legermen!and shore on tee one «4: (oe. Of Finland 09 the other, edieetaally viseksdtoy the | evel power of the empire & lagt resort, have of this forme tebe of fourteen sail of the Hee, each snctcred two cable jengihe from the other, with the my, are the gon! C ao two wurveying vessels, Merlin 4 J ommanter in chief availa himeel! of the with ie 3,000 yards of works, Garegardions of ve | bege Duh Wellingtom in the centre the Tourvilie, | | & Admire) Peoen4 om the right of ber aod tne lh oth, of Admiral Heymour, on the lef The | | ocber ebi the lise are-—Royal George, Orme, Du | oorrm, , Aveteritts, Creer, Bieaheim, Jams Watt, Nile, vere. Inside of this lise ant mearer the | bonte and frigster Koryalas, Pyheion, | | preparations visible at wach Umer om the ram arts, where the gune are generally manned ead kept m readi- ne bouts the hi porniat prow: Sowsnton dosahio” CD eae From our topmsst crosstrese a, view te obtein- Crupstectana Shape dane oe country. wee! oate gets, emd the artintic taste of its o: namsmtal gar. Be. Ik ia almost impossible to count sccurately the ft withi, and to dntinguish the different descriptions craft ‘The following, however, i# pretty correst:—Five weil of ine, fiited for eeu, with topgailant yarde acroan; ween Forte three deckers, moored broadsice to wchisolf andy Crunalot; about seventeen ahips, evi- i1e of the Live, wiko bch there ares vu beni “y of {rig ord clebulte—ihe namber of which could pot be aso tained. Bufficient, however, is seen to convince us there ix no intevtion of meting ue at rea, Ap article appeared last apring im the Journal de Debots, the procuctioe of @ Freuch enqineer officer, in Which be pointy out * toe Governo:’s conairy house, om tbe porthern +hio/@ of tae inland of Cronatadt, an the meet bhely ol+co to effect » landing, and for throwing upentrerchernte,” &c Thiw information the enemy Bppears to beve (nkvo advantege of, afd extensive earth works Dave been raised on this point mounting 18 to 20 guns. Others of the same description sie under con- struction slong *he worthern mbore, and the working staff, consisting of thousands, appear to cover the spot Nhe heaps of ants; and the battery also presenta every at Geld operation, from cutting the frat nod to form pg the embrasure end mounting she guns, Au to the movements of the rest of the fleet, we know that the Dexperate. Confl ot, Kak, Cossack, and*Archer, are epgaged in blockading the cos from Libeu to De gerort; the Ajax, Captain Warden, i stationed io the Revel roads; the Hogue and Colossus, at Barosund, the Locust are cruising off Sweaborg; the Deen detached om special service adiog to Wiborg. The vial: of Acrfrel Dunc ag toihe vicinity of Ceonatadt has convinced nauteal naval men well acquainted r adoptior were put down to move these piles, 41 gum boats oni he fate of Kerton to de repeated in The defences of ors that vo! the upper the Neva tetra. war probabi AUSTRIA AND THE WES°ERN POWERS, ‘The following bas been pablisned ia Berlin journal of bigb character, as the text ef the ‘ confoental ¢erpatch’? mestioned ja Count Buol’s cir of the Slot ult. It is Gated May 24, wae ad irensed to thy Aus- triav Miniater at the Pruasiay Court, and polata out the attitude whieh Aust: would take if ber propositions shonid be rejected by tern Powers: — Ana commentar, Molo in the Ueslerret At tche Correspondenz ot 224 inet, | can communicate to dence, the following further int m perias Austrian Cabinet had drawn up an ultimatum to be presented inst Petersburg, in which a direct limitation of Rurria's poversigaty was avoided. The ministers Dro de VHuys aad Kav hed unfertaken to back thi their influence with their o me of ultimatum, the be owe) of which by Ru red {ta determination d of two dilferent proponi- of which was offered to the Kas- first of them, grountes oa the nentral Nmitation of power to be i ettled by treaty between Hoasla and ey, Originated in France, The second alternative pat forward by Aurtria consisted in @ proj rysive scale of 4@ curitien against the development of the Rusalsa power ia the Black Sea, which were to have been introduced into the public law of Europe partly by means of the general treaty of peace to be concluded, partly by » treaty be- tween Austria, France, England and Turkey Lord Joho Rural, previous to his departure from V wen made acquainted orally with these propositions. The French Mipister for Foregn Affairs, Drouyn de |’Huye, who ieft ] a few days later, undertook to lay before the pro uarter in Varia and Londom the text of the dratt the Imperial Miuister, Count Buol, bed handed rejection soo ensued on the part of France and Exgland, and ulso the resignation of M. Drouyn de VHoya. The cou monteatiors made on this topic bj Lord Clarendon and Count Walewski are strictly cond- dr ntial, and therefore the Austrian Cabinet doen no; feel iteelf at Wberty to instruet them farther; they are of that tenor that the Imperial Miniatry found Itself induced to call upon the Cabloets of Paris and London to cater upoa a Jréch examination of ite proposals, and to weigh wall the consequences to whieh their unexpected rejection would expo e Europe; {t at the same time explained its proposale in fullest details, adduced arguments to tueir mupport and entirely refuted ail the objestions they had raised fart them. If thia atep obtained the desired auccess, Austria could not, it is true, dispute the right of tho beligeremt powers, but would be obliged to them to procure for themselves that title which the p tocol of Dec. 24 expticitly recognises, by making the de- tails of the ulterior bases of tions, {I sian ‘Cal v per Austrian goverament in the obliga involved Shi In thin attitude Ly lover masta standing; | on, nteamers, | e-pegen te 20 fa.on the 9 cal interests of the Btetd wouki permit. It in poi hnewn bow the iaseres hes 20- Fis Pare oe vnmepotee toa es ‘artic eo) 8 corres) rom St. Peters | Durg, dated the Sth woh onye that the cewsof the dteasters ip the Sea-of had created « p*rfect pen's at the Bourse. ove mershaute who hw! most sabered held a meeting, aud it wae g -merally pelieved thas would guepena trot, Muer indignation was @3- | prossae’ vibes oreral Woanget Wie eet hertan sekite letanee, by wi ich means, it is argued, mach might bave been reved It was reported trat B vy ed ral would be recalle | ‘There ie po longer sty telk aboct the Grand Doser Michael end Nicholas vi-itivg Bebastpol. me the eveni of the war ar@ conridesed to have tasen & very walevor. Lie ture im thet cire ton, Emperor bas allotted 200,000 «ilver roubles fo the curr mt amd 100 000 for the folowing year, te be ap piled to the benefit of the ations eng: in defen. | of sebastopol, the mon +e are to oe derived from the eur Pius of the St. i'etersburg and Moscow funds, The veteran General Yermoloff who bid bees male commander of the Mosow militia, has heen reBeved trem the fatiquesof Lis port by the following alesse, under date of May 81:—'' The weneral of Yermoied, ie at bis own request, anc on account of bis bi) health, re Meved from the office ct chef ut the enilitte of the ment of Mosse, but ree tached to the tle ape e ar’ ye re Leame the digatt sor der of the imperial cowneil mates Yermoloff Yer) pooular, not only with the army, but also with the peupe, be bad for imeny yeare part, under the late Kwprror Vioho'as kept soo! from at. Petersburg, and hved in elo-e retirem: Moroso, #0 much #0 a6 10 be «uppored o Reve fa ‘Aa the old General was reoently in the the Kaperor for bie » mination to the command. it may be asoumed that bis il! bral ou a per with thete: General Canrobert; the real motive for the coange may probably be bis advance! ase end the necessity ef patting & JOUDgIT man at the “s of the forse, whick the larity of Yermolo(l’s name bas mainly contributed together 90 quick! of the National wet The St. Petersburg corseapemdent ‘ciung staten that Yermowt’s retire bat povalar with the old Russian party port had heen alrescy rife that Yermotoil om eee of pis visit to: . rebarg hed, altho wh resetved mperor with preat urbee Xpreneed MARY ED ptable opin wilD reference to the teademey ef | the waz, the «: ab | felt the expediency of wot the respoosibilities © oo this Ubon esta ditahme: the masbi | ing that ald the rigging « sbipg should t of bie predererrors, aad @ify, OF repent them. On April loth. tae present ror went through thi- cerewony He 1+ understoed om this eocasion to bays mrt with an abase of hue father's, Gating aw far dace ay 1841 to the ailect that, te cone Ge of the good feeling shown by the Pele, and thelr complete aifectioo for the throoe of Kassie, they abould in fat eojoy eqaat righte with other sation alitien im the pre, «04 be admitted to ebereia the advantagen of the imperia! goutwill, with the exception, however, of the J ‘Toe young Emperor ie etebet to have logked very Wie exception, and te Dave said, “Buch oust wtete shell act exit any matter aball be altered, | desire eat empire of Russia shall have equal rights sod equal daties.’’ These excel lent intentions abd this |i beral atitudinarianiam de p08, harmonize very wel with the following Jarge ect in / ussite called the Rurwiane “of ith’? (stare verted), who are to be found ebief 2 Lied late Emperor bad, at Hed very never® messaren te be ta- which be cemsidered prejudices) er become Kuree 4, or pele of filing pata a higher than the of \we late Ruperer im tbe fuNy carried out, The taining 9 ‘bad preemi. be foraattes ante hose mesures to their fallont ox pro fof the Artillery of the Cewtral ich are at Kiel, and the ich, Commenter of the ‘The Emperor bas decree’ that the Coraschs of Houthern Russia, ‘bat partienier'y these of the goveraments of Foltewe and Teheraigofl, should be tucorperated with the ational militia, aot lorm rin regiments of cov Speelal directions have been isrued to thes efleet by the Minietry of War, snd the execution of the mearure la confide? to Genital Count Toletoy, one ef the mort Poke bare) cuvery offerrs ia the Rossign army. . Prizes Parklewttach returned the day before yi a outa ear moma rinm aha rerum of Fiten of inn vrtrans oe” thera as to make prevail the four points of guarantee ar um- | tna aucss, ip Volnyis Ile wae ere pe niet ibe peretens BY Lmperer Ths Prlece loand the bevy: every euere in |X. her propositions to sdlress an ul- | the beat prseible covcision Their sania pecitien, and Lonccm, the ‘ork of peace would | welfare, Ciseipliee and instruction were ex ~ t The nly depend upoe a last resetution of the Imperial Court o shall have received from Paria and itions, accompanied by Ty explanatimn, which left Vienoa om the ‘Zist of thie month, that the Au ian Onbinet can be abie to addrees to the Gerinan govern mente determined upon the attitude to be assumed by the Meantime it thinks it may Satter itecif the policy it bas invariably followed since the mo mrnt the bans of the four points was put, deserves the {nil confidence of the German governments, It one risber the hope that they readily approve the over tures It will have to mae to them shortly, im either cane, and thatthe moment for aseaming the common action of Germany will pot be lont ‘The manner in which the etof St. Petersburg at Frackfort wes ayyreciated by the majority of the Germen governments is well suited to nm the comviction of the tmperial conrt of Avetria that all Ite confederates will enter into « clore uniow with it. 1 Interesting trom Russia. The following inthe text of the Imperial manifesto, Jing the queation of @ regency in cave of the present dec Pecond, by the grace of God, Him I the Russias, King of Ialand, he. Mounted the berecitary throne of the rulers of Stussia, oor attention has beea untemi/ tingly directed to ai} that ean comtribote to the preservation ar consolidation of the tranquillity and prosperity of rovid the empin ted tows by Divine jenon, aad we bave comm dit to be ome of our ared duties to the beat of take measures that may be renorted to Gur liven are alt God's band, an ow wever to be forgotten lather oaid om bh Hth 1h. Hear ing this tm mind nevieTalon Of Our Rue-@emur the (rarowiineh and Use Grant Duke Nisolal Alen n iro witech being under ge, it bas seemen goo! to us formity with the funcemental laws with tbe approbation aod bleralog oF the Empress Aleaandrs Feodorowns, to ovlain aul make bm to i men — 1. That in case of our decease previous to our dearly | beloved son und succesor's baving attumed the fall age required by law for the msjority au of emperor, we have (ent be shall Dave atiained that fall age) ate! cur Gearly beloved brother, the Grand luce Cowstantine Mee! itech, regent of the empire and o! the territe- res indivieible from it, the hing om of Polw and the grand (ucby of Piniawd. 2. That in care 't ehoold please Gel a! ter our decenes alo to call to bimseil our first borm som before he hae Attalned bis majority, ant comsequenUy In conformity to the law regulating the enecesion to the throne of w ‘t eon mounts it, the (i Dose Cow mae iageactes intieated im the fore. ing paragraphs, (one so too) the guardiamehip both t of all ous other ehicres eutil of og@ shel), im ite full Cx ont extent, our Geerest consort, Kanprese Maria the Beire to vur throne, te Ns | commencement of oor reign \o give cur brioved faith(al wanjects & mew proof of our reve ree tint reepect for the laws of oor comme fatherinad And may they them always ant by al be observed a Headly, 006 may ibe preeperity, power, wo! bappinees mpire, entrusted to ua by God, ever come viele * more nad more. om this Ore lnaie Given a: Lerokoje Bee, May Tet (0H) ie the year siter the birth of Chrlet, 1866, e064 im \ue fret of oar rege ALIA» DM A drepated forwaried heme from one ot Use tiptions coptales the wtviememt that (oust the miliary seprerentauive of Wed lately inform od eho Mawe ree ot bis owe cormrt wt) Petereben al ¢ be) 7 9 to give bette In tomnection with thle port of the rubret be Grewe sttention to the Pinweet of eens the rte Corpatcbed to the Crimes have euilered le meni net a0 141,00), The whole story le pleseibie oy aga ent 60 Paturel Seat alamort Gasate Of %. Petersburg of the 0h, pub dishes ihe fetlowing netifestome — Turing tee dey of the 2hih of May, (Oth of Jane) the rneuys mained Ie the *ame pesition (in the (olf of Finland), fs the evening |t was joined by one screw (riga'e ae! coe th three merehan'men in tow, coming from A Be Petersburg let'ry of the (th inatant, im the Vows, of Vem bury, says — The rynet of ML Pelereberg bas tnt am BAdrene to the Fam eareerty ing im to ebew bimae!! more Aispowed Vowar's ov p recently taken by the | ing onty som of tbe Marebal, Pashiewiteed, bas by perel end ated with toefcommané of the Cre of Horse Guarda Verona generally weil informed ove in that tru) promotion s sew proof ef the frver om joyed by the Ligutenau! ef the Kmperor in ibe t.agéem of Poland. a Gated the 14th mentions pera lation em the ther gone, oF are proper ‘Austrian freatier ©: if it ever wee realy more than see matter the rank 0! Me) Ge te letter frem lor that the Russian (roo | left peae of the Vistule are | to merch, 0@ that bevere | ate! Lakes re0 their chance of being #0 very silght indeed. IN ie the nimaous opinion of persone whe bare jucs arrived in irom Galicle that Ametria will moi tebe any with the Weetera Pow oo tains any rrmeint of ber strength shen iw te completely exhsusio! im the Austen may then, with eberes comrnge, oe im trate oo the © i complete! trate Ietier Just refered te alse mentions that the leaded pe? wtors from Velbyem em? the Ukrsise comtmae te ork to Warsaw, in apticipsiion of serinnt distarpancer mu * Gatriete T © movement had eel, however, as med s cherecter of beetry tet 1) dire waréed dy te peaee: the Bur pipe prectised by men | the debasing ted hoyeleee talieed serfe, They narrate al) they the allied os | wonlt be curions if the commencement of & Bhered pro pegrediom fo Reaelo, ameng the overt aieame, eee | Cale from the abort capurity of Russian solthers: _ their enemies Those priecoere epese with weeder | enthueieom of the clergy of the ee Afereet trem | the iquerent and covtempe! @ eee villages, | whose means of exciting fi conaiat tn 6 gree | tuperstinen, ond i prectiens whied have mere of | them of Chreven in them. Bel wbet prot ahr 4 ten tert effect cpem thom wae the manly braving of the ngbsh sod Fitna seidiers, a4 the hint and reepect ul meaner 8 which they ave treated by Lieir ehiete. An mptria! aheee which hee been pu cliched ot Ie torreon. poxtpenes to the 10th of Hepiember ment the recrel t (bet Bet bern ordered in * , ioe hem mle osc Ware been fi Our edvi Mr. Detar, on the bith. bet wr of Ve ben Geet interves with rite of ‘te \tth, thanbs wore relet te the 1 fer ita loyal tomdont © te ~~ Ot the comUtaten porte . rerre has entrely Veeppested. The votes presantet (a the Quarta, oo the ith, ibe of erwtenes we Minieter for the United mtater at ‘hing Dae bere len tet aboet Genera) | aeetione. The thuee yor conte wore dune Ot 02.10, 4). Gelervet, 14 Odaites tn y. From ibe Liverpool Port, Jone |F (ret evar! bee rather Geparted restos Of \ete Prince Albert deena! ara i Art (gree | Vietoris emtertsining Mr ry vents (New Yort), were ox the thing of the sort thet © seen bee bern the emnouneement Chat Prine Albert? with the Fringe of Waler nod the wows boy, Alfimeay

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