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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —<_08303003b3:3:0umunououaoaoaoeaeaeoooo WHOLE NO, 7213. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. The demand for morey continues active, bu: the mar- | hourie, a vovice in command, comparatirely yo: god | ferences was all but unanimons, there being only six or y ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. kot is searcely ao stringent. The Bank of Eng ard, how. | & civiliaa, with few concciliors, in deminiag beaith aad | seven discon‘eats—w tbing uot’ koowa fora long vias | interview with ibe Chance ever, has not maxifested any disporltion to eqasitee its | Semestic afiliction, chosen only and ex,sresaly for his past, Gie.1on to the employm of af his laborious The Sordinian Senate bn "THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE | ste 0f aiscount. Go1d continces to arrive f 60 7 from | diligence, bes quiet) wud, enor wee antiontty treet Margaind' Aug's mo" te good general comand, and mest instances are 6d. dearer. Of Weed {ndia, amount to 2,180 bhds.ghe public onles of Mau- hed under dfsevesion the | accepted. A genera feeling of surprise 1s felt oy cup!- | riiius and Naat India have been pproving, the foreign poli at the Treasury on Tuestay, the 12:h ant 1 , compriring to~ y of | talists at the emaliness ot (be propesed loan, bot thecom- | gether abovt 49 000 begs, nearly the whole of whica met meroia! pubite lock upon it wit! y i a Flage among mighty conquerore, and wesei out @ . Tre following are the terias of the motion: n th evidentaatistaction, Sir | @ ready cu'e at full prices. Poreign~-519 bhds , 61 theroedy (i EE ba eee de sate improved, and olosed pies Ciwhiet rept pie png ple the fratte, Seuate, ccustitad caite happy conee, uence mich Geosge Tavis alep stated thet he eonstde ea the Srount ia bes. Fort Med acid freely at 42s. a dls. 64. — xfs % tla enough to say that, wih resrce a discentieat, he | mey be rroduecd by the tremyy of peace, both for viv | BAmed would pr: uflicfemt tor the en tional | yellow, and 42s, 60. a 4a, for low midwing to fine yellow, Improvement in British Consols and | 1a Amoricanst-cksasteacy demxnd con:iured for State | has added four Bacon } besides Ize territories, to our py pone Bol the’ resetabiishwont cf ovier | expeuc{ture of the precert year, wud iutlmared his ta. Privately, ‘be following’ salen on fue epct have . tocks, securities and good railroad bones, Indsam cmpyve ; ond weanwnile introduced and develo, and tranquility in the Lialiaa peminauls, and recognizing | té2'ion to take power to meke a fresh fesuo of exchequer Biases 6,01 0 bugs e'syed Mails at dls. 6d. a 42s, American 5! a Ta’ Manabiadter boa saveeal of tin adiideck cawatacian al © great worss of modern twes—rallways, eles! thehonor which the policy of the goreramect ander | bile or bends to the extent of two ci'tions steriing | boxes brown Hsvang al dis, 64 , 800 bogs trewo Balas Kactur- | tele » canals; irrigation, reads, manufsctanrgand | Cuct of the taidinian plon{potentiacies hav? vadin these | (merely, however, asa rey ef precaurion), but this | at dis. $4; 3000 a 4000 begs Mauttius at 430, 6d- ag ural improvement, schools, salendfis fstitu- hoppy. resulta, expresses its eniire éacisfaction. ) Will wot be required ucti; the ciose of the prerent or firat | Afoat, a cargo of 5,600 cage Mauritius (No. 1154.) off the awhorte-c cizoulsr reporis) | tors, cheap uniform pratage, and all the public works © motion waa passed unanimously, a8 wag a vote o! er OF neat year. Mevare.4 Rothschild and son are | coaet, sully ivon-ec, cod at Q., for Mipmouth, end 5 ke Recessary for the ¢e‘anlishwent of & civilized rate fo | thapks to the army ani navy ar :iea WO have epencd a Wes for the new lowa, | tags brown Pacatcw at 265, 64, for the Ciyie, and 2,200 sa ae semi barbarous coun ries, It is # very remarsable evi ‘The Datly Mews thinks the Cabinet will watt for some nour ced that t2ey will ive mpplications | bexes Havane (No. 114;) at 29s. @4., for the Ucited King- considerirg the besvy arri’ Bnd the ve-y timited de- | ¢enee os Lore Dalo i dey ‘tion to peace that du:ings ialegeon hat the ration is thorosguly interested in the pogely Legingtin = parton ting Sates oe toz ie ee 2, it sured, Bawbu g conciueus, At the Dutct Trad- I E 1 ce, The present poitc ° tenure cf power ot which conques is stilt the most promi: | I alimp question before 1¢ will inte: vwne eerloas:y in Italy, | Ms to-cay. All appications to be accompavied by the | itg Company» selsci Java which tock place at Anuster- NAPOLEON'S PLAN FOR THE EASTERN CAMPAIGN pariciiee me be ee a ny oS en 1 | pant foorate: he yet taouived ae tnereaslameanten dat Tae opinion of ‘arlianent ought to De ascertained sa. | weual depoat of 10’per cent, There ib Mtleor vo reason | dem yeorercey, the 8.40 basher omeed oh weld oe very Anarene avoid extensive purchases uu © sonacness of the | cicccy by public works alore, acd not by the o| out deley. The qucrtion iy practicaband urgeot. {aly | *¢ doub: that the entire amount wil) be early eud- | fall price market be tested by the free arrives, which wuld a: | wer. Bad be followed tue cue of conquest, or bad he |. must be regarded an w whole, Worcs will not suilice, but ted for. (ga without impro*swect. Commoa Congon 8X4. per The Treaty between the United States | icast give them better selection, w ile hulcers look with | destred only the thanks ort e company, ‘ae might bars | tbe cen irg tewns the Whitsuntide week is s partis! holiday. THE WAY ENGLAND REWABDS FILIBUSTERS | Cusequentiy (the broke the L’verpcol cotton market has neen quiet, bat steady, at me onstra ion must he mave ia earnest. ae Saari for comwarste! purposes appears, | 1b. Se bie Adverit-ed for the 2lat, vomprixawe ; i left an increasing su plus of revenus Ta eq) og ar’ Pout arserts tha: the L-aiiaa quection must bs set- | if@r zhi g, ca the ircrerse, und che market is in conse. | at prevenc 5,000 & 16 $00 pi Sat and Persia. confidence to the prospec’ of the money market | howeysr, o1 the requin ments Jt eat atiad wapemeees | Semitee saree te of Italy ia davgerous tots ncigh. | Querce astuming'a more tirlogeat anpect. Tae dev RVE\TING —Rough—Ruyers at Bs ter Mele quality, becoming easier, with vhorterizg receipts, and a | of finexce, he ple¢ged the sredit of she company to works | bore and dangerous in its bearings upon Earopeana’- | ™aud, however, has teen well met, and in many of the Sin imyr ved dewart, Amorican beld at 32s, RAR “ fair working demand, Tne werk’a import reached | of }eaceful end fucnre utility. diavocs. What Itsy wants isthat aoderae freedom | Olsccun’ houseovthe ra\es required ere @ tration below 140-000 tales: waite” Lokieee Weak! As was truly oteerved the other dey at the [odie | whicl contains within i sel¢ the principle of develupment, | thé mirtmuns 6 per cent of the Back of Kugiend, Taere PACHARDSON, SPENCE AND C9.'S CIRCULAR AFFAIBS IN ITALY. ae 000 at ara, Week's sales, | Howe, ‘annexation’ is a word of various senses, aad has been no particular pressure at ste St.ck Kxchange, a 28,800 bales, including 7,770 on speculation and | every one of hese fiur instances requires a distlast con- | @he Wmperor Napoleo:’s Pl tS and accom dation ¢:uld be eff-c'ed on easter terms. Within the lass <wo deys ach Bae : 3,010 for export, Middiiog ond beiter qualities | tidermion. In the Punjab a grea midtary nation hed paren Aye jam Against Se- | pout bait milion witl be required-co the 226, to cay Bp a iatge fer. anda a 7 ‘ th - * ¢ firsc ¢! r 9 8 ; o STATE OF THE MARKETS, of Américan maintsined Tast.wesx’s quotations, while | LZ see? mersced our Ini tan empire, and Rad been desig InM. de Bazancourt’s second volume of the History of | te firscc epost: of 10 per cent upon the now | Tae t, 92 819 burbels oor Batec, even by European politicians rd of | the 10m to the Cifmes, j bit arrivals or specie are lara, « vara. vesee 8 having arriv- | the States: 8.701 ro flow om Va 5. L716 qoar- the lower qualities were slightly easier, Fair Orvenns, | the conquerer thet was to come. 3>long as it wasoniy | fund the following ‘etter Peal tis, Wapiere antes ec from Aus raha—amungst others, theOcean rine, with ters whest, 6,089 sarks fl ur, fam Spal 940 quirters xa, &o. &o. id.; miédling Orleons, 6 5-16d ; tair Mobiles, 6Xd.; | tormicable, only organized by European oflicera, and Freeh, which Commancent Favé had been onarged to | £220,000; tie Invincible, with £80,000, and tbe Ainatross, | wheat, 2.(10 quarters corm, from the Mecitertenean; ana middling Mobiles, 63;4.; fair upiands, 6X4; midding | *usbed by revolution and misrue, we let i. alo deliver neral Canro! Commandantin Chief of the | W'th £72.09, which, with tue amouat braugac dy the | anc 13:0 anerters wheat from India when it burst the barritr amo atiecsed us on our own . | State men, makes s total of neariy ha't # million stering; Farmers’ deliveries cf wheat for the week ending last The Cunard steamship Afrisa, Captain Shannon, from | uplards, 63/d.; inferior qualities from 44, to 6364. | territory, we eubcued it, ard gave ite ‘eeble government Be oh BOS rept be rommivied that ihe be, to which may be adéed sbon £140 000, ihe Engi pars Saturday were Peain heavy, v2, 10, MN anaieen a” Liverpool at nize o’closk A. M., Saturday, the 17th, ar- | Sales, Friday, 6,000 bales, incladi.g 1000 en specula- | the advantege of British protectivm and guidance. When | percr had reno'vei to proceed in parson to the Orimea, to | {10D Uf the specie received por the aria from New York. | 67s. 70. egesret 96.727 MT quarters, at 726.43, ih the cone a , that proved insufficient for ihe purpose, anda fiercer | share the fati é the Fi ay, It is conficently anticipated that, owing to the upward | responding weok cf le t year. sived at e quarter past nine o'clock ‘eat niger is Hoe fe sere Total stock, 627,200, including | oortest broke cut—wnen we found ve hed tacarred | tum ee lee el peor tory french ariay. but | tendency of the at of exohacge ‘at New York on Lon: | @ Tueiday we repacied [ar Dalti, © wow trade ta 8 oy 2 i . t rg “etter communicates ‘o Genoral Canrodert the plan ts E ratber low prices © indian com : : : 4 wi ich it was impossible to deal with on any other terms, = ashy The revurn from the Bauk of Fogland for the week | wasceman-ed. Yelow and mixed wo) y end ‘Thursday, the 16th, en route for Havre. week, and prises must be quoted the tara lower. Indian | As ¢o the anrezation of Pegu, no one wao remembers | PPs°De wate [teapn:: Anny 28, 1856, | CE! g the 10:h of Msy gives the following revalis when | fresly cilered ut 205. to 20m, Gre deci. ‘The Africn does not bring much ves of importance. | corp had been in falr inquiry fur shipment to Ireland, | the former Burmese war can s..ppose that we eniere + on The fire which has been epened against Serastopol | CO™Psred with the previous wrek To'day's wacket was thinly attended, and dull for ia pee bps pe Pol | Puoiic deporita.. 9 £88,211 | wheat, atadeciine of 20. t0 Sd per beaks. Flour, @8 Parliament not being in seation, thers is little of political | the Broker's Circular says as uncharged rater, but re | this uew ove exept from the cis-st necessity. Let us | will by this time have eitrer sucseeded or fal'ed. Othe ee 10618 Peel Bh , Aaah per jour, 63. Import, excepting the reprated re rte that the conserva. | lable Brees quote Gd. to Is. lower: way white Northora, | SvPPot the St, Lawrence or the mouths of ee Lp lee boo tlllesicn Mees tad a IE {eas eae ea SOE O07: Tacreare;?. 867001. | Core Araneae cemets MALS wary bk tae fives are employed in weeding out tne lukewarm and dis- | 30s,; white Orleans, 20s. « 295. 64; vellow and mixed, | troublesome native tribes of North’ Americ, and we | during tne last. six months. For tain purpose, in | .08 we other aive of the acevant:— belng taken fox Northern. Yellow aud mixed 6a. ¢! affected of thelr party. 288, 6d.@ 298. per 480 ibs ; red wheat, Ou. 2d. 10s, | have wp a smaller degree s picture of wha: we have I accord with the English government, [ would haye | Government seouri'ies. £14,652,652..1acrease, £1,002 431 | er, wih ccaresly any irquiry. We oar: had to beer from the lords of the Irrawaddy, Our digni- ( ; Other securities... 15'207,277. 148,989 | 9s. 24 to 10s. 24; whtre, 98. Gd. to 1 Very little has been said or written regarding the bat- 28.5 white, 9s. 9. a lle. per 70 Jbe, Westero canal flour, $y one vindicated: aad the psyies ea, eae Re ee a octets: es) cs mee -om: sine? Notes uneimpoyed. 8 690,060, 6, 260,116 | Florr.—Phitace'pliay Baltimore wa 2 on ‘Ves in Costa Rica, One irflaen isi journal, im the govern- | 52a. 84s. ; Poilacelphia, Baltimore and Onto, ii, a | mained no other allernative than {0 shut him up én the protect Kamiesch and to blockade the garriana of Sebas- The em: unt of notes in cirouiation {4 £19042,830, | Western. 32%. to 24, per barrel. In F Fea he 2 ‘ah i . delrg a cecrease of £282 746; wnd the stock of bulidomta | Nerthorn, 808; New Orleans, 29s. to sent interest, explains Lord Clarenacn’s letier respesth Sta.; rour of all kinds, 308. 388, por barrel. Indian | Mvher part of his cwn river, and the very remarkable | topol; the second to cperate at a short distance from Ba. | 2" - 4s » 808; New 1 208. the 2,000 ae by saying that tue Sriuish iecvernment | corn mea), 16e, a 10s, per barrel of106 lon, The French | {et tear the reverue ot Treg is already okomvo ng” ie Inkiara, ang in cate mend, Joke porreanion of tho | Rovticeparrmen eis £9778 60% snowing w dvcroase of | mine, iB: G0. to 2. per 480 Ion 64.; yellow amt dayenttioge (howe bee anak Ge cones tas oe pre, 1m case s £28 290 wh-n ccmpared wich ‘be precedtug re ura, BEk: bas been Tras active this week, nad there ers stil ave quantities of old muskets on sale, ant will be gied | warkets contizaed to advance, ant Now York diurat | anc how much mre it wil gaia by ils” Sounge Sree Treas Tan a aniatended to offset | “chere has been ttle doing in the bulliea market this | sees of secrecary qralities wt low pricas, Better fo meet with other customers bes des the Costa Ricans. | Havre had advanced to 4034 francs. of ruere. ‘The kirgdem of Magpore Ispsed to | have 36,000 men’ in Sebastopol, 16,000 to the north of | WSC #24 the printec prices fx bar si.ver und dollers | brarcs ave cot Jower, but sei) only in tho merest vetall. wanted. Italian affairs continued prowin-nut y v-fore the public. | Provieions generally continues stency. Lard rather | U4 by tke failure of the protectya dynas:y, and | Kupatoria, and 70,000 be'ween Simpheropol, the Beibdek | C82 Only de consiered rominal. Tnere uave peen sorse | — PoRK.—None on ¢ 20d i ; all the: was to be cone was to make the transition fair arr'va's of gold, most of wuico naa gave to the Baak | —Bacos.—Over 9.000:bcx ved since Tuesday widel, From other parts of the Continent there isnothing new. | easier, and gocd refining qualities quoted at 63s. a 52x, by its beneGolal resalia, Zoe Recrete dence Ail tie untae are tie ee of Ergiand, Money’ is atill ectively ix demand at former | wien offered, will vest the market. There cominuen te ‘The London Daily News thinks the Engiisn Cabinet will | 6¢. North American tallow was in modezate demand at act rests with those departed, itt | taken in the rear pefore it could uxite all ite forcas, and at} Tafa bas tabard bee gord demand from the covat fy and although » de- eatl Ge indigation that the macicn is thoronghly | 49. a 4Bs, 6d, execution was ail that recained to our times. The King- |, even sbould it be able to unite them the numba would | *o:ign geld in bars (standard)., © | chine trom prorent extreme rates {s'to be lo: ked (or, we beapes Q dom of Oude, as it was till last year, was simply aa if | be almost equal; for that great principle of war must | ; Silver in bare(stazdara) Ms | Co net think #zy material reduction will be made. {interested im the Italian quertion, before it can intervene In Naval stores rosin was lower, ia consequence of ex- | Moseuw or Cincitnatl, with a la:ge surrounding territory, | rot be forgotten, tht, ifa civercion is made ata cer. | ld cciv, Portugal pieces, ‘ 6 Lanp.—Rather easier to buy, 634. to fis, 6d. being the seriously inItaly. The opinion of Perlisment ought to be | pected arrivale—ds. 4d. ads. €d. for common, and 73.0 | weze ceoupier by sects and tribes at perpetual war with | tain distances from the base of operations, it 1s novenss, ee peeae Berea 3 | valve of go.d refining quuiity, axcertained without delay. Tne ques:ion is practical | 1Cs, for fine, Crude turpentine in retell at 83. a Gs, 6d, | 006 auo.ber aud with the common government. It was | ry that the troops empicyed in uch a divermioa Spanish. . 0 ‘Tarrow ta moderate inquiry: fine Noth Awertosm Napoteana......., 10 guilder pieces Silver eon, Mex. anc S. Am’ dollar an ‘ulcer in the very heart of our empire, and with | shcaie be im gem re Be : ond urgent. Italy must be regarded asa whcle, Wurds | perowt, Spirits of turpentine quiet at 325. 905s, Lin- | Sfinities go numerous ed Ao intimate with our subject | Stott pe im tuflclent number to be abie ap es ; S d oil was in better demand at 305, @ 31s, %. | populaticn as to threaten every dey the peace of all Y nat a. ‘willmot suffice; but the éemonstration must be made in ere ween beter Cera oe a 8 Laren ot ala ag CR a oca = ig gia eee jeeeee surm. All Spanish pillar dollars. 0 6 10% | mon very difficult to sell, end quotations must be re @ernest. The Post asserts that the I*allan question must | Ashes quoted at £88. So) oe EDs) foods | CTOP, of bloodshed and witncut « dissenrient vice, ex- | valley ot the Buider tne 40000 mon takea fexm tas | _¥'giith securities bave advanced daily simee our last, | auced to 4s. 4d. to 4a. Od, be settled. The actual stace of Ley is dangerous to ita | pearls. A moderate amount of business done in dye woods cepé that of the wretched man who hardly prv‘emed to | Remy of Sebastoprl and, sappyrted by Lect Reglan t | Fis chiefly to the statements of the Chaucstlor of the | — BAKK.—Nothing done in Philacelphia, bat 9. Od. to meighbors, and dargerous in is bearing mpon Eu- | at umcbarged prices, Coffee was quiet. Suger war in | govern, proves that, In the opinion of the peceie most would have occupied. from Skeilu es fazan ho shige’ oe | Lxcheatier co the subject of the nee loan, ‘The market | 10s. accepted for 600 begs Baltimore. mn ‘ropgan alliances. What I‘a’y wanta is that moderate | good demand at full pric cexcerned, no wrong was done, but a great fit con- | Teuléand fchorgoun, the four roads whit ar. ne been buosunt, and pricea manifest an upward en: Corros —The demand conticues very limted, and the pe Tenia tebe i ae deeoy. 1. te believer that the applications to parciuipate | import being iarge, prices alightly faver the buyer, bat freedom which contains wiitin itself tne principle of de. Cader these efrcums’ances we must confess to oon- | non, iheeateninng te voh ot tae Renate iw che oan will be very nuseris On thelaat cecasion, | the decline for the werk is not more than 1 16d to 444. velopemert. The Monroe Doctrire in Central Americw= | gi3¢rabl igo thet the grant to Lord Dalhousie 0 nls 0 visa d 24 | when the amount was £8,100 060, ths toral lodved im the | per Tb., and that coufned to light otapled, brown, or ‘Tho Austriaa government {s attempting to got the Ger. | AZSTMENts oF Lord Clarenoun and str, Bu hip) of that ust and! moderaie sewers, | Coopers peers Beate ara ae | ctnce of w 10 per cout depomtt on the sum asked for is Basty fate. In Mauchester, ‘ther Whitenadie netdons Di! ” chanan. left ofthe fcherneya from Skelia at ras Coaocgs iu; £ marie Diet to consider all ite depeasencies, as Hungary, (From the London Times, May 16.] ings. Wellesley, Pottinger, Pollock, Nott, Hardinge and | woule have assemlei iv tue rear of ine nos oexed ih int to Cl » O lle, Gast- be ed to bave been 29.0) £4,800000 Yea rday con- have interfered wich business all the week, ee eee Oren a ee ae trai ei volt fur monay were fra 26 aod, after | Orleans, 6 5-164.; Mobile aud mplands, 6",. per Ib, Galicia acd Lombardy, entitled to the protection of the | Ope remarkable feature of United Sines’ oiplomacy, ae | Gough, shoula be contested. by. the English tie 40,000 seu of the acive army, wih 3 Confederation, It in believed toe effoce wil be unsuo. | Tepretented by Mr, Bucbsca, cugnt not to be passed : @ cavalry, and the means of transport wt my disp al, ecms tuimportan’ fluetal he official close ware 9535 a 0534. for we 03% for the over ins ata’ement of the Central American question, et TEST : <7} ” : A etssful, from the opposition of Prus:ia and the smaller | which we shall oa have ciscusred in Parliament, and | TMC United States and Persia—Stipniations of | waiting in that position fur the arrt Me ay carat Me | 9 334 ‘prom. Today conscininproved to 834, buyers | CORONER'S INQUEST VEADICT AGAINST THE P3C- | brings 48s, to 488. 6d.; the fintot and lowest queitdes 0 | sre chietly taken. “06 O% | Resix.—Large shipments fcom the States ronder com- 4th ot Jure, ‘The serip of the new loan was quoted 14 Whe Chath»m Street Stabving Affray. Ke _ re a C ner Iteral Btates. that is, ite clepostton toappeal to costain goveraé politi. | ene pate Treaty—Our Trade in the Persian fetta Leas ep nding a oof wast wonld | Sienirg steady ard drm. The following are ihe closing BONER. Count Colloredo, th Aurtclan Ambazendor to the | Sb!™#xims or dicta, moreor Jess es ablished inthe United | Tne ‘ono wing statement {s from the Constantinople | have been our position as regarded tho Kuen? The | 27 cei Contols account, 08, 4; do. money, 9534, 1. ™mD DAY. Freee eee tan uuesdor fo She | Stater, and to argue upon them aif they were authori- | crremponcence of the London Times: — movement on Baidar, by giviug ap ‘he passages over the | , 120 followicg table will ehow the fluctuations in com- | qh6 {nqnest upon the bory of Willfam Potter was com- fee of Reme, left Vienna on the 9th for bus post, Pre- | talive, ené of the nature of ine-naiiona: law which bouh | °°FTe*po! U 2 oe 4 sols sinse the 9th inat:— y ‘A I told you in my last that e trea y had been concluded | Tchernaya, would bave threste: ed ihvis jef, aud ied them For M Wr A cluded at the New York Hospital yesterday morning, viously to bis departure, he had a long con‘erence with | rites in the controversy rere bound to rexpect, We are | ietween ‘the Uxitei States and Sbrsia, It was con- | to suppose that it was our intention to disiodge ‘hem CER laine’ Ee tee — Baad Go ha § pe Count Buol and Cardinal Viale Praia, Aware that general maxims enter largely into the atruc- | cided uncer the auspices of tae Russian mission, and its | from the heights of Inkermacn sua Macheozie. the Ras- Lowest Oe owing, Loweat. Highest. Cloving. fore Corcner Connery, The jury, as will be seen, : ture of international law aud all law, out maxims | a).11¢ is ciroc:ed agains: England, It pretends to bea | ai uid bave been thus kept ia ch. k, snd their atten- oh 27 cee fe oe oe brought ine verdict agairst Bernard Sheudley, the $34 «8B BuRe. | Brlaceer charged with having stabbed dec O84 = 934% 08%=—«9BAK | William C. McDonald, sworn, says:—I reeide at No. ® 93 935 98. 93% | Dover etreet; | vax in company with Bernard and Time- 93% 98% Of 94 | thy Shancley on ‘he night of the aifray ta Chathaes thas been generally well sup- | street; we were coming from Division st cet when we t of business has been trans. | met Potter and @ triena of bis comdog from Cuaiheae A-good deal of ill-will ccntiaues to prevailat Malta be- | whish are allowed such an authoritative piase ommercial treaty, and sv it would be were it not for these | tior drawn on Inkermann and Perexop. Our positions twepn the ettizens and the Anglo-itatinn Legion, are general maxims only. Taey are tratha, or | articles, if 3 would bave been excelent, and my p ans being unknown, The Archduke Ferdinand Max milian bas authority pies, oF rules which either »; - | the first of theea says :—That the Persiaas, not being a | if exy hing had deranged them, ro-hing w uid have been print prove Aelves fotuitively to the reason of mankind, or itime nat‘on,ethe Americans wiil be obliged, for the | compromised. But supposing tha’ no hing "ad oppased to offer the Emperor of the Frencn the restoration of the | nave been p:oved by experience to be necessary, and Sivantagts whi ‘the iedaty arse Pers eee es the oral plan, it SOLIS ten sakitidoncie the ‘mortal remains of the Due do Kaishaiadt. The ashes of | have thu: obtained univernal uccoptance. We bave yet | 1 baye w fleet in the Persian gai, in order to defend | following manner:—As soon as the flest, bringiog the the non ot Napoleon I. will be cuncucted to Franoe with | % learm thac tr is allownole for either side {se diplo- | Persia against the enterprisos of ‘whatever inaritime na- | 26,0C0 then of the reserve, had been sevn apoconching, matic controverey to brirg i's owa maxims into the tleid, Y rt mld bi ‘ ‘them to ected; and pricer, in some cages, show @ further improre- Stree ; timothy Shandwy called on deceased and ¢ great pomp. sed argue upon them, wituou:stoving vo taqulze whether | YT Mteond gives the Americans the right to have their | Aiouchta, tro berch at, aeblek place, having bers secret, Sree aeemeoas eae SO) BOTS pu | TE Una ERC C I Ape, bean eaRne ies ee Tt waa rumored that the Garman Bund would pass a | the ie Gee entpaedenl toby spe coi PE ships of war in the Shatt-u:-Arab, the mouth of the | ly examined, was found fsyorable for s landing, A drst shines (From the London Times } Fant to Doyer eee tne Rehan fivereitntieas i ‘vote of thanks to Prussia and Austria, aud express entire | Terause each aide will be sure to be armes with the Hee eee ea or tie erlohs aliowe then hee aE ROT ee Fripay EvaNING, May 16, 1856. | saw Potter go'rg towards Chatiam square, tue two Corourrence in the policy f the late pear. maxims most convenient to itself and moxt disagreeable standing oear Ba: m’s ciothicg sera, Such “1s, then, the result of our late mistaken policy | youd the defile of Ayon. No others woud be landed f(y P® Engioh funds opened this moruicg at an advance | Sheudieys eae f , suys:— | to iv opponent, and no conclusion wili ever come from g 9 y | cot then Doan stonteeae ok fekea coon pet 4% upow vhe oficial quota:ions of last evering, and | with man named Noovan int 4 ssaate om Ben erening of May Merri | Seog satin poets aration ghia Sai dastians cate Eu, | ar amma” Bal ee Cueates GedPhecs | st lamprey nein emeeace contin efcoae | Sheet pues ea Caa?Sa tmene ake ita appearance a tae kita, “Ga appotcaaoe snere | ,, ME Buchanan appests to two American maxims as of | Kurnat‘an a, factory—one of tne places which we per. | rectived, ‘the rematsder “ot the 25000 mn woud Be cthis eyrplica tla oc cle ee eee er | ee eee ee eee Will relate to the Stade cusia levied by Hanover, No | force and authority fr deciding the Central American | suaceq the Turks to give up to the Persians in tue (ron: layd, and the 40,000 assembled af Baviar would | Tian ceecrance of Great Ore Te ee | eee ee earriat Loonie pot ove any Wows scrsaie American squadron is expsted in tae Baitic, in relation | (@estion. One of these is what hecalls ‘the Monroe | tier convention. rereive orders to march alorg the road whioh akircs oe peers ye coctrie = eee ite aos const by Yatts,, Tat the Bank of kigland fur acwanvs was sontinuoue | Hall, shat there was gu ‘ow; there were about bi ee Gays—that is to say, tbrovghout the day, and ja the Stock Exchange and out | four persons in the Svardieys’ party at the tin The Belgian Auocition for fve Tense have lound a | aabranieds'g pute meage 10 Ceierae a hesoawae, | THE Sound Dues Queewion—Alarm of Dem | i) top ta” qa Balser’ wend hare jined | (lccort vey bien ‘hn were ooomlace y gait, Wise: | "deka han, ting Guiy rota, cepoced sn pret . . = leved the sp lication for the loan exs , 000, retice at No, 124 Walaer street; I was ing throug: @1reular convoking an international ¢ ngress st Brussels | Ze Mat | [he Stier tney Lave assumed. and tae'atalcod, see [Correspondence of the London Nows.] under the Talla of Simpheropor the 25,000 just landed | The Hamburg ‘eiters stats the demand for money to be | Chaibam strect cn the morning of the sth it., wines & in September next. A slmiiar congress was deld in 1847, | heveeforih not to be co: sidered subjects for suture coionizaiton CopENHAGES, May 12, 1856. t¥e town wor Uni ep repens en sitio on tg | Bbaltered— Be rate ot discount beirg still 7 per cent, saw a crowd in Chatham, n¢sr Doyer street; (saw e man th t wt that period bsic, otain e rezognition of | bY any Europeanpowers.” Lhis declaration has sees siuce | The relations with the United states remain for the | *Mfficient garrison left in it, or a 2 ceed ge 5 in his wbirt steever, who I learned was Potter; saw bine wai ines » Ly 4 Tooelved he Suolle and iiclal sanction of wasarqaeat Pres, | PFekent unalte.ed, anc there is no now feature t> report | Heve beentaken upon the road ve had just passed, to BARING, BKOTHERS AND CO.'S CIRCULAR. eaich a wan by the o liar and kucck him down) dsconded, dhe elementary princip'es of fee trade. Oa the present Fesbre phere! ce uarieicete "Aumetioen peop's, | 12 the negotiations. The treaty, which originslly was io | Pure ihe sear of the army. Now, of two things oue— Lonpon, May 16—5 P. M. vhen ran in towara’s Alvord’s dourway; he pasied pei- i ; ether the Russian army before Sebastopol would have | The colonial and foreign produce waikers voopened on eet mare echerienss of the (storvoaiag tive gearn, | ME-Buchanan then says that we ere violsting this | C=PUG CH the 12th Apel, bes been renewed: tor to | Sort tea that formiacblo poviticn to mater tae ary | xu Tuas; obial ané foreign produce maskecs reopened on extraorcinary experience of tke in! erveaing rine years, | mexim in the case of the Mosquito cerrivory, aud in | on will now altmavely expire on the 12h of Janes Ia | Which wou'd advance from the side of Baksbiseral, and | stcaty cememe for the prietal eee, oe copsumpti on. is to be given te the discumions. Tae general feeling of | ciher cases. Now, if we nave engaged oarreives bys | the meantime, the feteliceace received from Hambu-g | wen the first army cf operation, under the orders of Lord | sugar firm. Besde Satta and cott_n quiet. Tea dull, The the people-of Belgium is s’ated to be strong'y in favor of } particular treaty not to occupy or forty or coloatze the | of the expecied hinwediate arrival of an Averiean squa- | Hglam, weokd push ‘orward, and take possession of the nd for money continues active, | Com 13 leave off tad losquito territory, that treaty sods us. But here isan | 2 4 Y epi onition of Intermatn; or the Rosslens would await ia | 9:5 a O24; for megey, Sere a. a for the wean Boe the movement, and the chief point now in view in that | goreal to quitem tillerent ground from thet of tresty— clig, and tome ear” aio entertained an'to the fest revatt | Selr lines the arrival of the atwy advanvog fom | vitor a Dunes bu OMe homage hee: a. walk snd approached the spot where the ndirg; be came from the dourmsy {ma afterwards and requested a youcg mar te go for bis coat, which was lying on the site ealk, de- Oeased then ren across the street, parsing the Cs: cilices 1 then went towards Walker street, and neard he fullow- ing morpi/ng from & youvg man that Potter had bee etabbec, ] Buow no more 9: the transaction; from the positicrs of the prisoner, Bernard Shax: ley, and the de. ceared, the latter conle nut havejrecsived the stab from vhe former withcut my koowlecge. Bernard Gilroy, «worn, deposed at fullows:—I reside a6 No, 122 Mott street; on the morning of the 27th alt. aa £ was in Chatham s'ree: I beszd some persons ha!l olpg ow. the ocrner of Deyer etreet; [ raw Poiter in his shirt steeves; he struck @ young myn, knecked nim down end country seems to be to asvertain tne vest and most rapid | 1, ¢., toa general maxim current in the United States; to the ia f Ampheropol, and then the latter, advancing from Bak- | rican eagles, 76 a 6s. 2 means for carrying it out witb Cue rezacd for the inte- | @ dic‘um of Pres cent Monroe, a if, anteceten ly to any cneatiea State, ail pt was deemed ad. | ‘iseroi cn Sebastopol, always rupporing its left on the | “we feale to repo’ moi ethene doiog in American bas express compact, thie maxim was binding upon us, and | THOT sand veisiorcnmunte to che Wi Acuntains, would form a janetion with the army of | stocky anc sales bave been effected at the felloming quote. rests of all parties, Mr. Corr Vardar Maoren, ® Mer. | way an autroritative obstac ¢ (0 ou: Cccupying any part | tect the Danish islands from a surprise; Aarebal Roglan, who had advanced from Baidaron Al- | tiong: United Stetes 6's, onda of 1868, 105; Maryland ster. chant of Brussels, and formerly Judge of the Tribunal of | of Central America, Bat, as Lord Glarendon saya— pose the ‘corvette Nejsden, Cape Lva'enant. Maxtul, tet, repulee the Russian army, and drive it back into | ting 6, 60%; Virginia sterling B's, 86%, Mastachusett Com! sideat of the Assoctaticn. ‘With ‘d to the doctrine Isid down by Mr. Prenident Won- beer t te rith the test despatch, | Sebastopol or 6 BER. mn Bppe sterling 6%, 99%; Pennsylvania S ate 5’s certificates Ra Sela case teat the-e are aot fewer than ten | Pes in lbx. J concerning the future cotoulze'iny of the. emer rere mallee ytatardey toe for sc tentinations 1 Tae os great advantages. In the rat piace, the army a8 | bon 882, Railroad 6's, 908 91 ama Rsilroad oleh 7" : ons Govtinerts by Burcpean ciaiee, we an international axim | Nejaden carries out a company of artillery to reinforoe | #7 88 Simpherepol, which is ocly nine leagues trom | 4; wichigan Central 8's, 93; Cana“a t's, 111%; Novi ecitors of Madrid pape’s now confine in the jsil of the } which ought to regulate the conuuct ur Kurovsan staes, itean | 18 garrlaon of St. Thomi Alouchta, wou.d be in communication with the sea; the | gccria 6's, 104%. Baladero, and that besides there area number of others | ‘ns geijearea i; but her Mnjont’s government, saat seat : ae county is very healthy, « Cocwxeat,~1200 begs Honduras chiefly sold at rather m = Bay oubee part of th ao pale nt ether | then eavght hole of auctuer man; this man ‘a1; he the undergoirg condemnattors {0 tcrtres#es, The Cortes, in | that doctrine as an international axiom which ought to regulate State of Italy. | al + fe wouldl eaedl sier ra e8; silver, 3a. Td, @ 3s. O4. for small to fair | went towards the door next to Barnum’s o otuing Ms COMA URE CE Rurop een Searea: ‘ ayn becuse: Se woes Goruey, grain, and 3s, 100.'a ds. for good bold; black, 4a. 1d. a 48, | and came cut again: he stopped there but suort dimes t the bill on the press, has cestced that writers shall be | “vee ete waien Mr, Buchanan THE PEACE OF EUROPE IN DANGER. F feriority in cavalry would be tens sensibly feit; and last- | ¢ for ordicary to middling, and 4s, 8d, a 5s. 9d. for good compelled tosign their articies, ard shali be lixble to | interfering authori y ith ovr provecto: (From Paxis (Mas 14) Correspondence of London Times.) | jy, it would te ali at once om the Russian lice of opera- | and fine, y hs imprisonment as well as fine for thove of a A-ditious | quito, is, indeed, # singuiar oLe:— gue Sy eee Gt ceria Ae eee a neaatoay ot | Mors, ard eut cffall the sxpplies, by probably taking | “Cocoa as, a 25 dearer. 300 bags Trinidad broug’t 47s. of a secret trea y, vf . If the defil ot ” character. ‘The Clamor Publicoand the Epoca, of Madrid, | Surely, he eays, the Morquilo Indians onght not to prove | signed about the came rime'ar that of the 16ch of Aoeit, | Dosession of tbelr perks of reserve efile of | 60, a 608. 6d. for gray to fine red. them waiked across the road; I had @ friené with me, who being a short cistance vh-ad of me, could Dave sen the sffray betier than | did; 1} eard Potter wan stavded. whem 1 was gcirg home; { saw blood on the sicewaik; no ore 4yen—an indispensable element in the suczess of the CcrrEr witbout alteration, helpea Potter when bi ssing the street; {did not vehemently denounce the latter enucimen’ as destructive | SPihe preteciorste: over. them) ievou ff tuces savages id | Tee tzistence cfsucn a document is T Gne, not dosoied | pian—phould be to fortified at not to be capable of being | Corson quiet, ‘Gules forthe week 2,160 bates only. | *elPs¢ prinuuer'etribe anyocdy tine nigkt; tee se raiire : Sdued oy Spain, ibis wou'd give by persons who are in peal ton to be iuformed om such | taxen, the 3,000 men who advanced for that purpose | at Liverpool the Cemand has been moderate; sales, for x -of all true liberty of the press, never actually been sutdued oy Spain, this wou'd give thea me, in the. ab t tdi f I y . poo A the ceceased went into ihe doorway that I saw some of e L eee Tote to rok ss an independent Sats, wi bout vioatng ioe | Matters, though, in the absence of any posldve proof I would have ‘been re-embarked; the army of reserve | the week 38,800 bales; middling Orieans is quoted at | bicod on the sidewalk The Madrid Gase/te of the Oth, eays:— brirelpies and practice af every surooean na‘ion, with ex Ralls i with al ae yt dria pceee the ee By | would then have been. laxded as Baiakle ie sh = 64¢¢. per Ib. Toviea Burke, re-iéirg at M ntague Hell, Brooklya, Some journals revently pubtishing letters representing | cept.cn. wi sequire itory on the cont peat ane “oma: ee ranteed version which it was iniended to make on Simpheropo! Lap is quiet, at £26 a £26 5s, for common pig. beizg duly aworn, said:—1 was cowlig up Chatham atreet. that communications of en unfriendly nature hed passed | ?ca, They all minal! Leone te Wintfe erent ok hitérine | Note of ‘be Corgrets, and egain confirwed by the tresty | would have been made by Baidar, but with fewer advan- | Corrsn-“The'pubiie sales. of pluotation Ceion this ae ov the night of the affray, when I saw Doyer street; I saw Potter runt ing across sha wheie the people were gatnereo; I belt seven cr eight ia the crowd, I passed on, more «f the Cea 1 heard bard languege used, and heard ove man cal! Pet‘er a thief; this was nalfan how ; Potter did not seem weak or tated from rupnirg: when Potter first rap across the street the row bad Just commenced; | beard alterwarda that Powter re‘urned; I can’t say that he was in his shirt alevves; be was thoutirg an if for help. Lieut. Batr, of the Seven:h ward police, beiog duly f April, I was ancer the { uoxresrion that the ‘As to the -ch of tbe 40 000 men from Baidar eon Fran 1d Spain, are now onliged to confess Htoryct nd a dhosue | °f the 16th o' ‘ tages, 10 the march o! week have beep la: ge, comprising about 1,300 casks and SR eee the place,'and that onr diplomatic rela | thber cl Inaiage. * Toment ceoupled oy Herce and hos ® |) ong j aliuive to had re‘erenee to the Traian question, and | teAicuchta, tt would awe been without danger, as the 1,850 barrels and bags, the greater pertioa of which sold that, ccnrequently, Pieamont would necesrarily ound ie proiccted by almost inaccersible mountains, fc Ai yy tions with France cowid not be more cordial. Mr. Buchanan argues from this maxim that we canuot H oe Bu ¥ » | at previous prices, from 57s. 60. for ine ordinary t> 62+. The last nocounts from the East bring a report that the | uold a protestorate over Mosquito, besause that woald | ,rti's° Po" Weweon Engines, Trance wed’ Avatintyna 120 i# ate goat clstence from the Russian any. Out | oa.Sor low mideling, with mi ldilng from 638. « 66s, 300 Mor . ‘got di 5 Aimont wll the distance aloo, i j. + 62 hah ot Fra hae applet Hn fo antance esas | Tract rans hamin avin that re ladans | Met yQcey Tees co Lal, Soe, pmo fhe eangre tare tna nad ‘y’ eames. | ele barge a a0 hau Joma wat aie ‘bis internal foes. te. leah sect detod By ta ulllae unve aeteated for'a lene Gh Jective the rickf. [f, on the cnr it 60. a 588, 64. for gocd to fine ordinary, with low middling vie London Times of May 16, says:— ot alwing this Ely axko, sure'y | ticns ecntracted by tho allies hare arrested for a lng timo | been wished to make 'a diversion by Eupatoria, my | fom (Ox, w 60s, 6G. Of 2,600 tage Rio, just Incded, ony , ays: “ey Lent to come the aggressive epirit of Russia, and to the north | oy inion is that rothing could hav+ been mite daugerous ii realizet f 40s, 6d. ‘a 44s, for’ good The accounts from the East, wita regard to the state | \fr- Buchanan must have forgot that hie use of it tn the | aud east her m1 tayed, Sweden no longer frelawar | or moze apposed to the TUiGs of br’ aDd to tne Crlnse ns Glasbave te ieciiee colony! for tte romance: (uinheres arch \¢ dy conticta with his - to $08 the exchanges, show thay ‘the transmission of gold | Preseut question direotly and pointed y c ecld shadow tn her very cspital. The Aland Isies are | of predence. In order to operate trem Eupstocia ‘usa | pce npaen ts rota, Sof 2 80 St. Do- Babes coun ry involves oomsiderable loss, ‘Ca- | use of the Monrce maxim. He says above that we vio- atrippeo of thelr terrors, and around Sepantozol uo longer | sheropui, the army 60 eng ged Ud vein ad open aay | U-VOOpesii ny to bid.” A cargo of 2 800, bage St. Vo Inte the Monroe maxim because we colonize or assame ; ming: bas teen told afloat a: abuut 49. €d., opex char pcfed as follows:—The coat and shirt here pro- der these circu 8 it may become # question wheth- hangs the slowly gathering siorm which wast. burst | Uuhealihy country, and aimort without water; i. eould |” f pe. elot . er the £400,000, mentioned asthe sum still to | ore creative tar lnn, aoccaye oo aca vintge ee | Ofer the Beaphorus, Bat the termination of the wat | oe cn grcund whero rhe Huswian caval:yywn cu is'vary | (NOEL De or pagtten wheat at the elothes of the prisvner; they were taken of y preeuse, anc have been kept by me ever since be shipped oa scoouatof the Turxish loan, will be des- | maxim s to native Incians, because we acknowledge the | with Ruscia coes not guaran ee Europe from new trou- | nuner:s, would have every cLance of success, ud it i i Muddy" market, but omy @ einail port acla at about : patch: quite fawea aie Maropriacealer ther dus “or | dies, andas longas tuere is oppression im T:aly, isoom, | wuld bave to make a macch of 16 lesguesin {00 of an | preyists prices, Fo.e'gn in moderate retail demand, | uk ReMPhETneciehe Advices stil deseribe Syria asin very unsatisfactory | the emancipation of it—tne c nquert of it or | tout snd reseniment among sovercigua, we counct eonat | \uci2, whch might ¢ me trom the Novth avwell asfom | ing jast weebly uvernge price of Engilsh wheat was £67 | ‘Henry Kesmith helng vuly »> orn deposed as fllows:-— neither Mussnlman nor Christian; the Mosioms rebel | ok ta Od tho argument? he dawn, fro ier | ‘2Tnts mar not, be appeased ao eavly ag in Otber day’; | sgturo tthe grotinc. In order to go from Eupatoria to | tac Rise “NO gue cod galas, Amenieus fou aan So ce by ciieer Quins’ cn, the) oerulog Senn ae ‘ogainst the concessions to the infidels, and the latter | 4” protectorate is a soverelgaty, « Colonization an | S24 those Christian Powers which flung their protesting | simpneropol, iv suould earry with it all ite provisions 268. per bb). fiay; he tolo me -hyi it was p! boy rear the pace where t! were traces cf blood on it; ti shown meare the same; 't ed up tn the sicest by @ fight took place; there coat, shirt aad vest now were taten from off the ould f shield cver the Mussuiman could not well co-operate 15 I its emmuntion; for when once the army hadie't Tong rather Pay # tax than bo compelled to #erre ka tne | eee iin the ipo, hclo "waknowiedement ribs ures | Hatting the cbains of thore wao pro eta the sane fai:By | Srataria, she 15,000 Kussians intca: celghborheod, and —- . pendence of the trate owve wilalt it is exercised when it EN tegers oe bathe not inferior to those of the | mcat cf whom are cavairy, would harrass their rear and Accounts from Alexandria state that General d’Orgoni, Opposes the Amerfean maxim aa to [ndiaos irks, As long taly G9, &C.—We have little of Interest to report in the ‘ot publie sales, Gamboge—0 caves tatr pipe bave been realized, at 874, @ 878. 6d. India rubber—Jf {a tts present condision the | provent the arrival of any’ convoys. If it should meet | i¢2 pags, mic. Hast India, part sold at 7d. Red Saua- i isorer when be was brovght tato the statiou howe; tranquillity cf Southern Europe is slable to be disturbed | Men ‘ary sesiecawes at Shopheropaland the Russian araay | © is) Mane Iainy arts Bellas tas Bed Been | pe ts } 5 Extraordinary Ambassador of the Burmese Empire to | "But what are we to ray to such o maxia as this z “s . ; dere wood—60 tops so! y , ; Cficer Leary aid myveli arrested the prisoner {a x house 4 y mcment, and the darger is nearer to us than the | spouid, ny a chi of front, have taken » position on ¥ id 21 I 24 fair t found Peslied, 1k depedled ibaes abteuy. brought forward at all (a the conticve ay, ani apposied | Stor) mement, and the easy ercebiee thearay'had passed, thatarmy would | CAD¥coc—0 tone sold from £21 10x. a £21. for 0 | tn Orarge street, we found deceased lying om the uteps ig ota druggist’s store corner of Market street and Kast Breacway, 1 did not know where Povter itved; Shandiey was stripped in tle sta ion house; he had bicod om the Yack c! bis hoad, but the bi proceeded frcm any woun' The snte mortem examination, as taken by the Coro- ner, was then rend to wnejury, ae follows:— Ante Mortem Examination taken at the Seventh Ward Statiog Hous il Wiliam H, Po:ter, vemg eny the pre evce of the orizoner, Bernard snandeg, Gepor denye:- 1 give my tes imeny, not knowitg timt . | toaeit tt were authoritative? How con the rules and | “scmethirg must b. done for Italy, and that withont yptcn the army had parsed, thatermy would | goo Rocnelie, with reugh from £1 . Saffron fiat, The British government has sold a division of gan- | jdeus which gcverned the conques. of America three con- | joc tr ard, if { can trast a sick Geese bl lie peace cna saat is, that tack paien a $1228, Quickiliver, 18. 8340. 8 Ie. 9d. ‘Turkey opfum, Boats to the Fast India Company, to be employed in sup- | turies ago be reierred to now as binding, and as consiitu- | than once repeated for the last momth aod more, Ai not possible utiess af a distance from the enemy, aud wien isnt Gately. 66 dona: Rurstadtoastly welds #00 \pressing piracy on the coast of China. ting ® precscent which ts 3 regu tua herseif, da ber mcret heart, is mot only: nov iasen thestered by tne nature ot the ground. Tne army which | g sy) ts; clean, £61 108; aed onteoy, £28) eae Mantis, A pension of £5,000 sterling per annum has been voted | Ward native Indians for all time? If te. Bach sibve to Wedanger, but not unwilling to do something | youd cperate trom Etpatoria to Simpheropol wulo | tctring to report i! espe , the aid of authority for a low appreciation of 1: towarcs dissipating it. Can it be that a consciousness 18 | ecnsequently bave no line of operations, nor any defence JvTE.—Ot 4 600 bales, at auction, the ehief portion sold Cmte. | Pa hign up. Bat the ene of teeny Or, | oteezieg ever ber that ber bold on her fta.lan powos- | Sevnred for iia flanks, nor any meacs’ of retreat, nor at stenoy rates; low to good common, £0 Sara £12 178, the returring Governor General of Iadia. eter aie ere peat te Gan not | sions would be very woak indeed in case of ® | isvorable feld ot bat'le, nor means cf precuring ‘food. | O° ‘ icdling to good fair, from £13 10s, a £16 16s.; and The Prussian Monileur publishes the royal dectoe | To aise of he Atlentio that we Mibee: Sauber pens cq | CoBValsion in Central or Southern Italy, and that | Lastly, this army ot operation, instead of beiag ccmpact, | gr¢ v1 lum coaterring the decoration of the grand cordon of the} | apon them, and have been la tering ourselves that we | tha is inevislog agua tthe ovil hour? Aw expres: | CcmPoned of soldiers of tne samme nation, commanded by | “Iyvico.—The pericdical sales, comprising 0,252 chesta, A e evil bour? An expres- | 4 single chief, woulo be formed in a great part of Turks; mnenced on }4:b inet., with’ mocerate attendance of | 8™ certain ot ite; I recognize the prisorer now a dhe ats ese Mle pat iss tigues crsran> "ke Lod Oncraou carn sion bas been attrivuted to Count Buol which. if eor- | snd an scme alied divisions would be added 'o it, tere | hyy ty, here has been but iittie spirit in che biddings, | tT, MO 88 the. mab wao | wabbed | me The Paris Moniieur publishes the appotatment of Baron ig “ “ recily reported—anc I have no particular reasya to dia- be neither unity, nor sceurity, And as compared with the rates of February, prices show ch . It ia certainly true that Great Britain, Spain and the United | believe the reporter— would indicate the,existence of ap- Me mubor arose Aabuandort Tce, | SUnraeanierne Babeamie Gongaetates | pebemion ov ist score, Count Deh ina momeat of | any Karing Punwuraabealtdckcs to plowed eee | OCP yi tens ES wiraen Tut Sage de Hubser as Aua rian Ambssoador at Paris. pant precties, tough paneral, canace be woken erie Navariady cuusual warmth, is said to bave declared his evinccae we Eebantopa , 1% must recommence uncer disadvacta nd 4,066 chests sold. General de Fuilly succeeds Cuurobert as alie-de-camp | guide tor any future policy, ‘The period has not yet parnsd bs. | be had not Instructions to propose in tne Congress tnesur- | gecus conciticns the campaign waich we made in divem- | ""i.4\- A fair demand for ralla, at £8 68.0 £8 10s., f. D prisorer’s brcther met me and asked me if ‘windy ® 1 naid ‘No, sir.” He calved apother man sho waa in priscner’s company, ard asked bim did hear it seid thet 1 was “wincy’’ be (tee other man) er,” #nd that be could ick me abyhow: 1 12! broter wat | was acquainted with him and . instead of marching on Simpteropol, :he devine of 2d. a4d. per ib. 5,872 chests have pasced slits te i yora the memcry of maa @t which Grevt Briaio and tne Cri | tuder sf Lombardy in exzbenge for the Oanabian | perking in the Crimea. {t shouid car:y toe formidabie bi W bars, flat, at £8 2s. 64, a £8 fa ; seotch mY to 5 hth ms to the Emperor. : ied sates, now so nobly distinguished in sup. ressing the | Fuincipalitiee. Every one is free to epeculate on such | positions of the Alma, of the Kateha, and of the Boibek, ar han, aa ban Ree sateen Wea: Ges the Cyde {ohare vodiug do within, 1 ae fo cue Prince Frederick William of Prasala was to leave for pave tznoe, pracilsed and encouraged that trade, and deamed | matters; and, if it be a fact that the seoret treaty Ihave | fyis enterprise is impossibie, tor 1t would be disastrous. ARD.—Fine ia inquized for; barrels and tierces, 64s. 0 hathem street; I fet acroyed,and retume ‘London on the 26th lost, His futher, the Prince of Prus- | "Aor of a free republic, compored chiefly of negroes | Doticed exixts, it may not be too wild a apeculation to r®: | Hence follows the abacinte hecessity of only leaving at * vine. fie, will join him in the Koglish capital. from the United, stator, and originaliy estaolisted under ns | fer it to Turkey. There was, perhaps, much trath in | Fupatcria the mumber of Turks strictly inciapeneaoie to | * )\x,:z cannes in demand for corsumption, New York : at ‘he Emperor Nicholas said about the ‘sick man;? 3 begg A ae alos E The Due de Grammont, the French sinister at Turin, | SMAMened aud bundne | patrocage of the Usitos Bivieg, | RDA pero said about the i” | ceend the place, Such ia the plan which | wishes to | in puis, £10 a £10 64.; Boston in bags, £9 168, a £10 i y fan absurd gad im: | that ir, so far as ihe malady ot the patient was omncera +. xecnte at the Lead of the brave troops which you bava Cas [np fish nothing dotog; eperm’ nominally £118 a has caused the Gazeta deile Alpi, provincial journal of arosvae fie Yel luberia exists, and now flourishes as an | cd, thatiwe did not Intend that he nuould fall into the | pinesto commanded, and it Js with the met pro‘oucd | ¢1:y, 0 ive continues Coprensed; lipol, £50; Maiega, Sardinia, to be prosecuted for certain criticisms on the ingen Toda va recognaed th Jr euece ae indepacay, | Bat softuch a practitioner. Doss the eiskness continu, | sy¢ noute somow that I fink that graver inerents force | 4: ririted ta atendy Cemand, and on ihe ‘spot she Q stabbed me; Mu phy end Croawell, the oflicers attached t the Feventh ward po'lce then brought me to the station house their rue: Fecogn' rea as independent | aud will it retuse to yield to th: remedies we aro now | me to reme e. NAPO FON. i to dus. ; for th ft I Eave nc vit ctotive feelings towards the p1ironer. ‘treaty of pence. ‘The Gérant of the journal has been sen- | Wels while 'n her iroaiies withtorelgn Vowersshotasavokeu. | See; Will the patient aurvive vba operatio ? If is | ™e {07 cnpored of 4000 French aad 30,000 | 1580 LB ecyaege® 20+ OF Ue en OF be Jem anit | | ine viatrment of PEtoner sprother, Tunothy Shand tenced to fifteem days’ imprisonment and 2007, fine, their possessions. = rrocumb, what will beeowe of hie heritage? Thew ao mt Sous ing 10 0 ine ie ca a cna ae fined, acd 46s. for brown. Cocoanut quiet at 38s. 6d.» ba il thd jor ewer Cepcosgand sya A Congress of “Reformers of all nations,” was convened | Mr. Bucharan is, indeed, requiring un to submit to | 2! cult questions to anewar; bat J shoul Aonlly 5 C00 Plein entene, 6,000 Frenck. ane 10000 turks, | i? 60. PamSve. a 384. On Burda) morning, April 17. 1866. tetween tre boure ot dae. ‘by Robert Owen, in St, Martin's Halt, Lona the | Mere authority on ‘woat is to w cousidorable extent a | ®t ¢0 would others, whether, in point ot fe: © | ord, £4; the second arsny of operation. of 40400 French oi tha Tics hes been offered freely, and ts 3d a 64, lower. O' | cta'two velcck, the brother, snuher man aud {wees y Dated Mall London, on th | Shysteel or ethnological question. Whether Incians | treely exleta between Kugland, Francs and Austria, and | £64 (4) ile coud sry wf cperation. ofA) 00 Apopeh os to | I begs Bergai at sucticn, only part sold; pate cargo | pnsitg through 'Ceattam strest ith. Mir, Owen presided. ought to be allowed to constitute an independent Stato | if #0, what is the object of it, tax inovie da Gmae & kino wt Bar; low middling whito, 94, 98. 6d. ; god mid- | saw Willem H Potter, au he sf The British Association for the Advancement of Science | depends on whether they can carry ona civil govera- You zemembe: the profound reasons civen to con | +The setive ariny would 9 thus organ! General Gea. | ©:08,10s. 108, 6d; 8 219 bags pinky Madras mostly sold | men Ford deals” be suid No, me (Davie Ni . vince the publis that there bal been mo mention of | rovert. General in tient corps d’armée, General ca a. fe right; da to meot at Cheltenbam in Angus’. men’, The Americans have considered -ais trom the first A ih fc infantry and cto of light cavaire; | st $8. & 88. 63, for sourd. Privately about 10,0c0 bags | rut i'prevented bim from doing #0 and I enid I was ableto thoes oe ae & coitied question, and never tried to dis¢over ny expari- | l'aiy im the Conterencos, that neicher Coant Cavour | dae, with four d\s\< ons of iatantre and one oF Met iy, | bave changed ants; Atracan, 8s. 06+, 0d,; middling vo | Std prevented pim from doing eo, end t emia i we Mr. Layard, President of thenew Ottoman Bank, has | ment what savages could decome, We nave, with more | PoP Anjbods else had ‘pressnted officially or won. | \t070a Corps duran, infastry, oue division of the Guard wad | fine pearly whi'e Bengal, 0s. 6d. a 128, 6d. howe in Cha ham » yuan twenlr-ive gene to Constantinople to organize it, benevolence and moze philosophy, tried the experiment, | Cficially, note or memorencum on the suoject. At | Coy divisum ct heavy carniry, ra Peltor would have | “Shy ed prices easier—196 hhds, Bengal, in | or birty men with bir; one cf them struck me; teem Poder . ‘The Princess Pasklowitech died during the wook in one | &ne uot al er failed, and, while the Court of Lack. | S¥ment and wit were alike directed ageiact those AP nN@d to Com tm | pupiice re . O44d., proof, aad a small | took cif bis coat and made for me; we ¢ enched; wone.ot tu irmative; but the lsugi, the last moment, on iettled corruption end decay of Oriental | 750 ventared to maintain ths now show eats have proved, was not government, Liveria and the Sandwich isiauca show the the other crowd interf.red; I cannot tell how we ware ved; ad ot f went tome to bed. ard knew nothing more ahout ihe mater b yarce! of good Demi 'bd., proof. ef the hotels of Berlin, ah fim, common bicohe, 18%e,; bere, 18ts,; a By until this morning; my brother lives in Gragd, near Baxte The trial of Palmer, tho alleged potsoner, for tho mur- | rise of savage races, under favoring circumstances, to sorkady adele When at lovgth the fact of ough coctied traits, 1:84, Banos, 1469, prices, Only | pst; BEER CRE sos, and rahe a » ‘social 0 2 ear orga Satire of sale, 5 4 i ve, after dor of his betting companion, Coob, has bem gring on, | the level of social order and the conditiva of States, 8 “seucranduu” existed. I maintained against al Mt bowd tie ateanam | 4° A4'CGg page Renpal have been sod uring the work, ddrevs on the pert ot the Corone’:, was gives to the during three dayr, before the Central Criminal Court, corérs the qaestion of the notes, and I now repeat tust a 000 an ihe ee tonite ut | good 3 per cent refraction at 24s., exsh, and 044 per cent rendered tle fod " How the Great Anglo-Indian Flitbuster is Re= | momorendum was presented, if not officially to the Von. low the army of Dalvar would carry ibo samo quaniity, no | Rood 3 Pur econ Pe taro bage Madras sold at 2a, a 269, eee ats er warded—Lord palhourle’s Annexatiom, greet, at leas to the plenipotentinsles of England and | ‘nw! ie 60.0) imen, jn commoucing ibe moveUign Would BAe | Oe ere Wiliam H. Potts, eame to bis deat by Jullien was giving concerts at Liverpool and Manches- (From the London fimes, May 16.] Frarce. The comorandum exists independently of the | sixteen, dhyt pe herpes ‘ye carriages might revictual tho apicre. Gite 168 begs African sold freely; mouldy, | wounds {rflicied by come shar y instrament, to the jury ter, with twelve men in Zouave costume, purporting to His c= a 8) rale oa So piso sient notes, and whet is more, it is a document of conaiderabie 7 bb . fears of momentous and chamgeful taterest. They have | importance. - ” f 2,065 bay abar selling at 5d, be the trumnpeters of Soins nd regiment of Zaaves mn eight years of peace and of war, of comqucd! awd an. | Private accounts from Italy state thet mach exoito- eee ere vii ties Wav 10 we eye tos spout 74, lonee, we begs having been The great cattle show of I'rance was ty open at Paris | mization, otunexempied social changes and commercial | ment prevails throughout the entire population, in oon- Lesvon Monty MARK riy Af og os ee rod odd, a 4d. Cle 210 bags sold from 45,4, on the 26th instant, Fad an ye hae been ® crisis, wad, as © In- geqnonee ot the slocusstons ia the Con; rare, and ine oe pe eae CH bea oa pr pth eo fos of | a 4X0. for fair to gord, Onenia lignes, 60 boxes sold ai . 7 net work #nou, all Bu the ry » The | of by a. 10 " ¥ ond en barca al wae more gontel, bat the | gma even Africa, hare bern dhaurbed by great Points Pepetanel Cost thawas Santee sreacereaee ‘and the | the week. ding to eppolataent, the representa- | us. 02s. lower, from J098 Lids, for figmt nd ae: Opa were wart whid india has een deeply gonweraghs Xet Coed Dal: | oecer of the day ybiob approved pis goadyst ai the Gva- gives of the money od Vorest,of the metropolis attended | qurltiss, eer from Alcuchta, OSs. a 26n,; vem damaged, 244, 6d. a 25s. Biack pepper | unknown, in the hands of "yr ban Si care wir sped ink street afliay, © one Cin ym atreets, on Sui ‘The priscmer was th a or a mer 01 > ~ d y, the 27h af April, 1 ovmrol\tod 10 the city prisom, te a the section of ye Graud Jary. The bret ot the Prucuer (Timothy ‘sbapliey) will bo bald to batt a4-& wlte, need ig the gas,