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2 WEW YORK HERALD,/SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1856. wembdors bast, Jeast alarm een- | become a rerpectable biase. It may be questioned how ‘The Condition of Ital; presved by the upfatisfactury condition of our relations See eee Se a en tine ctse cl spe Ustad’ Brates os wet Y | far ibis ts exsclly in socordance with the protested duties ‘the Lomcon Nes, Mav 28 | ih the United States, he deda’e in the Sense being Gamervative faith to wibiraw. ber) 1) stow bow far the policy edvoosted by the | and tormal deign of » minister sent from one B'ate to | Italy bae a title to the name of Fegarded ax peculiarly hortie to this country, hey opened fer the 4th June at 95 t> 955, but thie woeasy a. whe: her banasdor ia properly sent | country. The fatal Sbroed 0 1 monte Roe eon feeling caused them to deo'ine repiily to 94% sellers. Palmer, the polacner, had been found gallty and seo- broad ‘to promote animosities petweea the eonntry | fatal gift of genius in her i i i i the poble sar has been earried cut, is bardly ove primetple he has tenced te be banged. laid dowa that hes not i the hich reosives wisdom aod mors! franess, have laid her at tho fee! They were st this pric) when tne Bank broker official) Queen Vistoria, scoowpanted by the royal ehiliren, te Ee pe oS Hoary Woottoa's despota, who have always been able to plea. announeed the reluc'ioa in the 7a. of Cls32ant ; and ‘visited the Tuzkish Ambasendor on ‘he 27tb ult., at his ered and c vcentrated upon the pointe to whieh my pople | dictum, ad runtiondum reij caused. Bat thoexi- | a0 spolegy for tyranny, the an improvement followed to 95, whish was not mala. Ber hde and Bowored » psi! with ber presence. fiend bis referzed. provincial militia has bees peaes of domestic politics are urgent, and an American | bave ‘committed, and which BO sympathisers ara adie to | tained, the finat quotas 1 being 947% to 96: For the _ ‘ formed, 14, to ® great extent. orgacissd and drilled, a stay here is short. ery. Tbe wrongs of this unbappy peopie have devn the | 10th July the closing price was 95% to 05%. Ths Scrip Amor ge! the company present were the Ministers from dis nw efficiently at work for the purpose for [From the Londom Times, May 20 } . | theme of declamation in Kurope duriog the lifetime of | of the newJoan leftcfi st 2357. to 2343. prom. Three ‘The Uni'ed Stater ani Hayti. hich + wes crested, Then this ta- The Awerican questi-n assumes moath by month, with’ | this generaticn. The Uongcess of Vienne, which gave to cont reduced, 935, 933(, 03/4. New three pea cents, Baron Werner, Under Secretary of Fore'ga Affirs, bas stead o brieging home the material which ‘4 had | each interchange of communications between the two | cont! ental Eaurope i's present divisions of ieee and Pee _Long annuities, ex; tind in gonery air 5 4 litical colleete: from the various cokpies, has made over Queaine ‘more rerfous, amore anxious, a more | political ions, has been asrailed nt only by re- | 3 a 3%; thirty years apauition, April, y 4° Ieft Vienta fiz Rome—it was presumsd on pi ® vast smount cf supplies to the celonial go atening aspect. The apprehensions of to dey become ublicans but by all men earnest for morality and otvi- | 173-16, India stock, 23434; do. for account, 236. - — ssa aamat rn one eae ages | fea reid savor have Ve mayne avs aon oy | aceaMgnly ged ict of tu amsag the teowarian of | Gi lopar‘cabequer Sono, S03 fob. "0 ang be: Ee i, i i$ ne 0} of re 5 7 a Buesian ergineers are surveying Sebastopol, which is them own baad the defence of tnete onmiamme gene, 0 — ee ee sae aah, a0: 000 U3 oe a mone Ay an are horse | ob clace cathe the ne Laat? to be entizely rebuilt cn & new plan. British ie is for notbisg more then an jape to undertake cour pide and concessions on the other bad reached their ut- | to be found s man who cots not wish weil to the cause of | price:—Consols for account and money, 04% a 94%; Ex- Quarantine is suspended at Odessa for four months. to tb for themselves — moet limit; as if ae bad beea conceded ia peace Halien tegepentonee, 30 eee ‘& Ciscussion arissa a juer Mile siseoast to 3 prem. Taree at Merchancise jarted ever become nece:sary, show | that nothing was to be war: Ttaly eoked per cents, . were fallis esti SEM EMRNS: Set cteeeD panes legis ee ia the fan America hed obtained Featoa bet ‘yielded | which are on!y too well fourded. He may For secu”: bave abown a good deal of firmness, Meosbal Potiesier ia hastening home from the Crimea, | smeroach the laws of Snr canetey; ext. ve. | am tense every aaust in car ponee Ge Seam ammree | Cl eae bg oa Fergie trang ppb nnyg ‘Surcany, the degradt Xa. pe ee eee toe one seek laweof an! 7 1 suparel ooun- f wi! o he P. f the Prince. haveeno are Brite ja Row hy the peu rality iar “dar ‘ ne age ~~ depencence of the Pope, the atrocities sanctione} by the euterday.. the baptis ie, in wy opiaion, the we and self-respect could y git y a eg ee nace wit che twenty-tuied | we cf the United Sinica Deizg matsiaiced, Tae matn- | tiiyuid maipiain in Canséa and the other colostee a boty oe ees Neapolitan camera, bud ark if rash thingy enn bs mac: | 7A general improvewent,sontequont apom « largalyfa- iaperyeeng ty tenanee, therefore, of those iaws was our fits! thought, | cr trcoys, who abculc be accustomed bsth to foreign and | Aterica, by coing oa'y what we bade tored by Divine law or ehould be permitted by men; but | creased cemand, and a fuller supp'y of money, took place article of the treaty of peace, ts about to proseed to | v6 they comstituied the principal part of our imstrac- | eo) nialrervice. One of the most use'ul lessone that can | is, by estarliahing » recruiiing station ia our ovn colony | the cefender of Ex peror and Pope assumes the charac‘er | in the value ot Fallway securities prior to the decline ic ‘Buoborest, to arrange for the proper government of the | “ons; and the moment we ascertained tnat the recruit | be ia parted to our solaiers i: to teach them how to serve | on Ff tier of the Unites States. Ta» United States d aeke, consols, and all the other markets were baogant, wit! ‘ 1 be ment coud not be carried on without the danger—sot | sprvad—to je: thr m see other countries, to leara the art | Témons'rate againes the proceeding, we desist from it nie? ‘Trae ‘bere la now m{iiery | ineresred amount of business. Oa Thursday, however, Pmoelpalliies. Sir Heary Bulwer will be the English | (2 tno bart of our own agents, but of persone who a& | or war ikere—‘o accustom them to tramaport by sea and | and we spolcgze. The ground ts shified. We are tol Epyseesion. ‘bmaree consis bettas Pts RS inere | the reilway market also showed itself very sensitive up2a representative. sumed to be our agenis—of & tue neatrati:y | ignd, ana in ibis way to acqaice all the duties og | that wo have effended sgsica’ the severeiga rights of the goverbmentot WL. True there ls therals of the priews but American ques'ivn. Some of the stocks which have ‘The Turkish government has refused to acknowledge | Jaws of the United Btates, we agreed to relinquisb | to their pr ferwion. (Hea’.) Anc oce of the advantages | republic. Wo cisclaim the intention em the resall | Sven be ie more mercifu' tau the hecdof @ score: sosiey | lately been most in’favor denifued, upon an a ‘one- he independence of Cireassis, and the Oircasmlan deputa. | ‘Be Whole ecbeme. Your lorvships have seen from tbe | of abe coknles of this coutt’y in thet youbave am oppor- | of cur ministers and consuls te demanded, oo the ground | True, there ia the power of the vayoce.; but even tbe bayoae: | half per cent; but alterwerds they recovered, aad the wo enable them pers whivh have brea laid om the tabie that there is no- | 4, f sencir 1% troopa to that they have directly intringed American law. Were | i preferable tothe poinard The [\alen is an aveaxia and | market cl-ied steady, wih » decidedly better feeling. thon was about to qui: Constantinople. Iino Thich could ve expected from one nation towards | to sea the operarone of our en ani to temp; them to | vly thay seousstizn rest cm. evidenss ly an S Reseeniay | Bisiemnen. oe The other markets showed much the same feature, To. Wp ‘0 the 10th of Mey, 65,000 Frened, 9,000 English, | ameier, from one gowrnment wwards ancher, from | enter into the 1e'vice cf the mother country with readi- | worthy of credit; but that. if it com be substantiated by day markets are firm, bu: very jittle doing. 11000 Sarainiane and 80,000 Turks hed quitted the Crimea; | 077 gentleman towards ano her, \hat iw Hane Nut dane OF 1, (Heae,) Teaunot omit nie pip | ecetine etc neesae;: we, wi) 9ot: fODi ie paste she dalle BROWN, SHIPLEY AND 00.’8 2 2. ge be “ v or interest Onoada taken WERPOOL, May 1866. end there wore sill on Russian territory 6 000 French, Cases Sta es for any offence, however unsntentional om our | ta tue eae amon mations ee engaged. No part of “Pere the matter remains for the present; and, as far as ‘We have to report an cxuene'y doll ard di “ee cot. 94,000 Exgiish, and 9,000 Sardinians. rt, which thry cam conceive has twen committed. (Heme) | be me showed ad foter- | we sre curcerned. wo iear bere it must a, tec maton bee dese. the salen eine only 19,600 deen i iy lords, the tenparob thet was writen 0B ’earms. No: less than | an imagine no further concession which cam be made with- * M. Jourdan, » barrister, bas Deon arrested in Paris, | 5, catject, which was ureume othe shile maar. ia | Sso\Geo came tom tne Neves Arertcae proviages ta se. | ‘ul ecnil diggracrs We canncryor asaxe of anv ated, | © Daler, with 4000 fo sproulatora and exporters, at de ard condemned to four years’ impris-nient and 5,000 | spewer to the lorg deepe'ca ov Mr. Marey can hardy | lieve the distress caused by the war, besides what was | Roucter imgertant, tarnish the national charact'r by tom: | rot be denied, and the whole body shares in the disgrace | Trade in Manchester is quiet and ‘lightly tase et feance fine, fer having sent threugh the mall, from Brus- | yet have reached the Unwed Siates; and therefore a0 | sent from Lower Canada to our e'lies, for, mot forgettice | mitting ourselves (0 a gross and deliberate injustice—an io- | whieh misguided members have brought upon it. ren weis to Paris, five copies of & manifesto signed by Kos- | the question of the recruitment Jnmex-seding'y auxiogs | iheir origin, the ixhabitant: sent Justice not palliated by the vehemence of popalar fesliog | "'a etter by an eminent Italian.on tne sulject Of politi- | “Tne corn market Js dull at a declne of 22. ver bushel A Rot to moreat present. Bul, as far as J have ben | 4 Froxce. (Hear.) Ican assure my ‘or the mrength of hones’, though mistaken convistions, | sj asaserination will be feund elsewhere. Manin is | in wheat. Fiour and In‘ien corn slow of sale, and the- gut, Maasixi andletru Rolin. Other copies of the same | arie to asceriain what are ihe impressions wnich that de | + ip not tbe in ention of her Msjesty’s government ¢> | but dictated soiely by fear—tne meanest of passions, | ore of those bighminded men to whom the revolutions of | above rates barely maintained. 5 document were smuggled into France in the interior of m | spakh has produced tn this country, 1 think the general | reverse the policy we have beem pursuing, and ‘hat the | though the mos: powerful of motives. Ifthe Miawver for | 1948 gave an opportunity for the display of talents and ap a tr <— ri Wat eects Sekt cay sing wick | "yt ent tcoanan ser, tmasinl Parone, saz | Serge Ahn regsiet cht ur, rameqeenscuag | vives, hich entrtastey could aay command sng | [ROBARDAONY SFENON f eoeots ay 2) J i or vi w the colonics wi ave 1e jers of yr . Lord Cowley, the Britich Minister in France, gave » | Yo certalaiy nave not cone hes been to recall Mr. Cramy- | siready ndveried, i beileve that, the army of Kogtaud | the dudes of h he cers. Lise many others, his name may have passed awe: ‘The arrivals this week coneiit of omly 63,024 bushele tation aa toviolate the laws of » fendly ; @terer at the cmbasey on the 2b ult., Queen Vietoria’s | tor and the coreuis, because we do not tbink they have | wi uct he eed for mere police parpowes in Ca it | ecuntyy, we ovgh! to reed no menaces, no exportala'ioas | {fehatey Cottheroumentty ano aight years ainee eae gora, 2,800 barrels four frm the sta'es: 4 ; inleters ministe: merited that censure axd that punishment, (Cieers.) | wil be ured to garrison the extensive and yalosbie fer- | fom the government of th itry wo aggrieved, in or- te ite Mon’ (oc peed r 8 Sere. Tea miehincn af Gate ant! Sania 4 | There would have been no sborte-wieg on the part of | Wiese of Guedes; whi mounts about 160 gane, sod | cer 10 induce us to inflict the proper panienmenton him, | “yas; Courvcnive netinet She whole fores of tre | fom Spain, 4,364 Far her Ms jesty’# Gove nmen', had seem ressom co a opt ow, I believe, only 160 artileryunsn to | andgive jus? and reasonable satisfaction to them, vy | Austrian empirehe struggled during seve e ‘The cour eubscription, in Paria, to present a tevtimonial | a contrary ocurse, or no besi'atin to deal severely teke care of the gune and ammunition, Thia foree has | vitrciswing him immediately trom the situation be has ihe preserved orcer in the besieged city. and to ths Foprese sed her child, bad been brought to a | *2Y sgent wo ahould #0 far have forgotien his duty aad | aico been rent out in orcer to form @ nnclens ‘or toa: | abused andacountry which he has insulted; batif, on aleve, 25d reatined 80,000 francs. The E through | B02 Urmixcful of Lis instructions as to violate the "the Britiena my which is stationed in Canada, | the cther hand, wo aze saiefed that no auch accusation | gnig, He snowed a vigur and ability which won at that tose ” xe Hm perer, throwg | laws of Jhe United States; bur being cenviaced that fforé means for that instrac:ion in the duties of | can be proved, that the evidence on whi talaiat | Sele ineatetenvon ofthe wer, aad were ner fomaode: the Mirieter of the Laterior, thenke the subscribers, and | that bad not beem cone, and heving in our powession | prigece which ihe Bntuh army #) mueh requires, and | tery worthless, end that tne words ot men of monor and | pendent on succesa and the praise of the historian, he Dege they will hand over the money to the fami for the | tbe means of proving to the Uatted States that it wasmot | which will, I trust, be provided fr by ali fature govern- men emphatically denying the charge infiately | Fight now be famous. Such as he is, he still preserves edueation of orphane of the working elasees of Paria, to | 126, / Aink nebody will requere of us lo sacrifice our | ment ighed the evidence of thourands of such wi'meses | the esteem of bis countrymen, aud be has nobly come eqpeotnetey : 4%) 8 | agents and to purchase a comctliation with the United Gray expressed his gratification that then” es Hertz and Stroteli, it woukd be unparconable mean- | forward to Cenounce the greatest of their visu. We S ‘Which object ne also devotes the 600,000 france voted to | Sars ty doing ihatwhich would be bth shabby and dishon: | ( hed elicited the expisnati n which had been given | ness snd miserable truckling, utterly waworthy of | ynow that even in this free country it requires no little er 7Olbs. on inferior qualities. Flour tbe P. ince by the Manietpal Oounail. eravie. (Chee: 6. ) i by the pebie Secretary for Foreign Affair, Ho (Sarl | = country whi:b prcfesses to prize justice and | oourage to tell a community of its faults; we may, then, | 9* es phd le, font Liege 3 easier to bay. Indien ‘Feere is to be w conference of the States of the Zollve- With regerd to the Centrel American question. your | Grey) thought thatexpiavation was absolutely novessary. | horor abcve ail things, and to submit to any sacrl- | indgeof the morsi firmners of a man who denounceas | CD! awe ene aie , there were buyers at 28s. sae = : lordehipe kacw what were the terms of the Cleyton- | ‘or te deemed it moet important tha’ the couatry sho fice rather than be:ray'ber servanta or bo'le her e2n- | Sractice which few Hallane indeed would venture opealy | Put holders generally asked 2a. €4, which checked aales retn, at Erezach, thiscummer. Prassia willrenew ber | Bulver treaty. I trink it impossible that langua clesrly understond the ¢xtept and obj-ote of that iaorsase | vietions, to recall her Minister or her Consuls at the dic- | to ce’end, but which numbers are ready to connive at it | Welte was dull, and is, per quarter cheaper. proposition tw reduce the duty on iron—(‘rom Is. to 6d. | could de mre clear or more precise fa its meaning than | of force in cur North Amerisan ooicnies, w ich, as ther | tation ofatoreign Power. Woe nave apologized for the | directed against these who oppress and insult them, To-day’s was most a holiday one. The busi- owt. tron: 4s, 6d. to Sa. on east and roliei | te langeage employe) ip that instrument. (Hear, | bec jearnt trom the newspapers, was now taking place He | faults we hive committed. We have temperately and ‘Therele one great enemy,” saysM. Manin, “which the | 2é* done in wheat was trifling, at Tuesday's priess. Im | lh sien 9 Pca Medan hear.) The treaty sets forth that there shoa'd no: be i | attached the u moat importance lo the exp'aaation whied | fairly pointed out the worthlessness ot the proofof otber | petiena) party must combat without rest or pause, aa | TUF, no transections of any consequeace, and prices fron, end from $8. to 1s. 6d. het tron)—wh'eb bas | future any eci nization, any cesnpation, any fortifying | pad teen given upon buih the groundssta'ed by hisnoole | faults, the ecmmission of which we deny, and for which | without wercy; ibie great enemy of Italy isthe doctrine | Were the turn in favor of buyers. Indian corn, 7 been cppoged hitherto by the South German States, but | oy streng*henirg of jie) not aleicy in Vas possessiin | friend, He conreived that avy ceparture tiom the policy | we can conrequentiy offer no reparation. This we bave | of polit’cal areassination, or, in other terms, the theory | ®5¢ mixed, without change, and gall; white 8° httle will now be agreed to unanimousl, cfetther coun'ry. J do not see how there can be two in- | which bad been acied upon for @ corsiderable number of | done, but we ean dono moze. Tne Queea cf England | ofthe pcicard.”” Such adoctiine we cannot fmsgice to be | Atmer, but sales small, st 288. 6d. to 208, for New Or- nl oer ly. terpretations of its terms, It was intended for a svecifia | yeara by this eonniry, of recucing the charge for colonial | hav cffered to the United S.a‘es such reparationas one | defended vy reasoning. te practice can at best be apolo- Jeans, and 29:, 10 29.6%. for Northern. Wa quote— The Agricultural Exbidition of Paris was to open on | object—A st, the eonciractin of scanal, and them its | gerr'sous, would have tue worateff-ct upon the interestaof | great Power msy oandidiy and fa'riy make to another; | gired for as the outburst of vengeance in gloomy and | Wheat, red, 9s. to 10s.; white, 9s. Od. to 10s. 104. per 70 the Ist cf Jape, The prise of admission is fixed at if, | msiotenance ‘ree ‘or the ure of the world. prohid tig the mother country and the cclories He though! a'go it | but this mation will never enffer the posture of its sove- | Srocaing minds, ase batefal crime. the natura) result of | 1% Flour. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Onio, 34s. 64. to @x Sunday, the lat of Jane, the doors will open at nova, | fF, oeehment on the part of the United Stares and G was # id more portant, at the present momen‘, that an | re'gn to be changed from cne of cordial aud candid | oppression b come intclerable, Bat the writer reminds | 28. 64.; Western, 32s, to ids. per bbl. ‘i i : + ons | Butaiz, which were the contracting and tatu anee should be given—aa he trasted they mugh con- | friendebip into an attitude of enforeed bumilityand un- | Ce'trar it bes been, and probably atiil is, defended by a | , D%#? continues quiet, and low rates are still accepted cn the following days from sine t> five. A* on | parties; bu'ail tts provisiors w re prospes iva. a tiger it hed been givea—that ths increase of (0700 bad no | wortby deprecation. This na:ion would exact a heavy | Class cf euruiste, Molinos and Eee-bor were not wanting | fF seecndary qual ties. The arrivals here notwith- @olosk on the 40th the distribatioa of recompenses | is certainly nothing in tt which implies that we were to | reference waa'ever to ary recent discussion with the Uoi. | account from azy government which itshould think has, | in theories which justified aesaesination fora good pur- | #tanding the reported stort pecking of iast year, are 1c awarded to the exaibitors will tate place under tue pro- | give up Hondcras and Rutan, or to ev.custe or alter | tequtacen. (':Hear,” from Lord Paamure.) In his opiuioa, | by rasbuese or want of eoreiera‘ion for the feelings of | Deve, aa they justitied lying, thett, axd rebellion. Bat | Cxeers of last year up to the same date, Our porltion im apy reepect from what it was be’ora thie was the more ressenery, Dosvuse on ‘balas:osoasioa | ite neigntors compromised the peace of the worls; but | fuck’ teachings the Italian patrios should leave to | PORt-—None on the market. eitency ct the Minister. orclaticn cf the treaty. Is t# impossiale ths: the very | when this schj-ct was discussec the notla dauretary for | i will be equatly resolute to main'ain, Uf driven to extremi- | the warped intellects of the Caurct agaiost which Ita | _ BACON —At Thursday's auction sale there was « large A Bertin Corpatch, of May 26, announces that the | able man, Sir Henry Balwer, who nagotiated the tree'y | Wer use: a somewhat unbappy phrsee in ssyiog thatthe | ty, its kcmur and incependénce, Han liberty stroggier. Every man of honor and morali. | Sttendance of country dealers, who bought 2,000 boxes Dnited States nave Ceclared that they will consent provi. | 08 ths part of Great Britain, could have force whish hed been cent to Cnanda was not intended | — Observations precisely similar apply to our diference | ty in Europe rej ota sucha doctrine, and blushesfor tho:e | 8% Very full rater, say, short, boneless, 65s. taO7e ; short, + | telf, without tnetraotions—evea without the knowlege | jor “aggressive purpocer.” No one enppored the United | with the United States reepeotiog Crn‘rsl America. Jn | why even in moments of desperation would adopt its | Fd tp, 646. 6d. to 66s,; long, bonelevs, Ce. et jee sionaily to allow the S2und dues to oonticue, but tos! | ofhis ¢ vernment—to abandon s2y portion of Bi:inn | S aren was to be invaced by en army of 10,000 men; but | order to disarm their jealousy we have voluntarily as: | corclosicns. M. Manin telle ble countrymen that chis is | Tibi, 638. 6d. to 56s, 6d.; Cumberland cut, 836. to 66s, ‘Meey cannct reoogrire them tn princip’s. territory o7 British interests; and so far from bsving | cos siderable alarm would bave been exci e4 im his miad, closes rather firmer, at 530. 6d. to 64s. 64. por 2 d them that we have no iutention whatever of seek t 1d wide questi it even in Lap A jetter from St, Petersbarg, of May 19, sayex— Cone arythirg of that sort, be stringent provia’, | af er the recent discussion with Amerion, if he had been for aggrandigemen: or ex ension of ter:itory in that pete eats wnatores Tiglts ameeathe: alltance | owt. for good reftnicg quallty, up ta Sts, ur very Gas, Vice- admiral Waestlief his been TALLow.—| inary qualities, but fime North abou: low rates for fine samples, aud at Mr. Bicracea— ve Which war acknowlecged by Mr. Cayton, teat tha treaty | informec that the inecease of force bad any reiezense to | quarter. We ciffer in the ivterpretation of a treaty, acd | of ty which ts to such enormities, mush eat 7 rs Set thould net touch H-xcuran, or afc: any ef its depen’ | tither agurereive, ar deteusive purports, Is seemed to | Lave reyeatedly offered to wabmir that trea'y to susarbi- | Cts ERe'y, Tih Hinge of foreign notions allenaced from | American is steady at 48, . ees of asirecen, and oommenderin 6 ¢ensies, (Hear,) Waea M:. Bashavan cyme over to | nim, hcwev-r, quive i@poasidle that the distucsiun with | tration ofany friendly Power. More ‘ban tuit we oanno’ ‘e'iau enure by incidents which from time to time Koeiy.— Slow, prices irregu'ar, ranging from 4s. fan, Geet in ihe Onepian, Sea. This flee’, it to be | ibis oonntry we heard for the first thme that there was | the Uxied States ould lead to any serious reeul's, | do, unlere, in order to avoid ecliition, we su:ranzer ou” asuny an isue Sienhs of'she ebune: Bd. to 4s. 1d. Sales, arout 2,000 barrels. ba “in, will be crented, onde att of he old Sebec, | SB eplrely rew ixterpretation to be pur npoa the | He bad beard with grest pleaeure inany of the obser- | own interpreiation of the treaty, and gabmait to one whiss will never auswer to the apreal unless Banx.— Phiadelphis offered at lle. 6d. to arrive, but i gun beats, will be created, and s part of hs old S-bss- | treaty. It was no lotger t? bo take: up7m 84 & | vations of the noble teore ary for Torcigh Afsire, He | wo kxcw rever to bevo ven exutaaple sd by our Pent varty reparate ivaelt solemnly, absolutely, ana | 20 buyers. as aia) Won ee aace ry Sepoealsia €2}, but one for the ev uation | certain'y thougst tbat, in tow Ast imsiance, Her wa- | potentiory. Thie we carrot ay ata f will Wersfore oF | toreyoesbly frcm the areassins,”” Cotion has been very dull all the woek, and, free- Acmizal Warsi ieff, to be inezrporated ia the flee: aud we were told tBat | jxsty’s government committed a grest excor <ivh re'er- | fer the Ucited S ies to scnsiter whet porp.se 4c will | ‘That these atcoct ies are not confined to one side—nay, | 3Y Offered, recuo ion of 1-102. to yd. per ib. has had to During a debate in the H use of Oommonr, on the mb: | we vee to blace, ani were the e:us?—! wil not | feecee to exllstment fo the Unites Siatea, Hs dainot | serve to push us sy ferther on tht: euj-cr that the mejority are committed by the par of be submitted to on ordinary and inferior qualities, To- joot of chu-ch temporalities, on the 27th of May, Mr. Fox | ‘87, ¢f ® querrel betwie: the two far) Dit | cee bow it wae porsible thet diplomas seryrn's of the We will net euler oceatres to eappope that there ts | bn peror ava the pries e— ie mz di ly tne; but thet | Say. however, the Merarigenqa ae has mid: ef iriaien snd complatot oa pat of tho | Biitick crown could be empioyed ia any cavcer with | apy truth tn repurte atich nave resched os taat thein- | the ;beral party famcless it would be uscless to as- | Tether steadied the trade, and, with» slight Saetcnee ad Usited Staces becuse we had re'extnce to rectui log ia North Am«riva, wismcut af | te/no! affairs of the Unior byve arrived at» pint anion Jians have bven so long oppresced that It ia | Ment of demand, prices have about recovered w! Avotber point alluded to had ‘en the number of | mente of the treaty ry evavusuce lording seme joatifiva tem for the eomplain's tha: hed | renders 1) receerazy to sek ia fore'ga war & diversion they should have contrasted some of the ae the week. In Manchester business is still: « Boman Ce'bolice who became Provestanta afer emigra- | porrestea in Centra) America. I to: Teen mace hy the Unite? States guvernmant, He snougat | frow dorestic d'scord, Buch wid acd dengoroad c-un- Sriva'e revenge is the resource of those | @Ul. Middting Orleans, 63,4 ; Mobile and Uplands, tion to the Un.ted S:ates. Hs (My. Fux) thought that | wha- wae the pervect trv b—toat that eas the fires tia | if tho prozeedinga of Mr. C-smrpt n and the Britah Com | eele are unworiby the pest cm andalen from che aytett ohave mo hope of Jegal or political 61-164. per Ib. Yenterday the Bank of England reduce: was stizibutatle to the diferent aep‘ois io whisa Protes. | Thad heard rach an int atin prtapon the treaty. | ols ned dean confir:d to mabing Lavin the eure of the | ct the grest tram-atlavtis communtiy wae wis.om | Bui pow tbat » lairer dey is Cawaing for Italy it ta ti their minfmum rate of interest to five per cent. antism spprared to Roman Catholic minds in Ireland | He replied that in hie country *here aan dead? up a | & iti pg yernvent 20 raise a [oreo for the Rnsviaa © scdf rinne ttban been to wrirg from perce eonquesi+ | net the secureed practice should cease altoge:her. Al. P. 8.—May 31.—No change in [tint oF ape ele and in ike United States. the eutj I thea ssid thar—h>- ever c ear tree me | in the Britub pr vinces of Norih Am ‘Wat eves if ure 1 uecess’ul ard more Curadie then Dave ever eos | yesdy an Italian State has played a great partomthe | Nc!#. Lard firm. Cotton —A more gei demecd, sud My. Urquhart seid:— eels Sires migh syrenr to masts ee ip = eet precaution bad been cake atiaines dy the moat rneceancal war. Gistory aff ce | worli’s stage, 1ts independence and lioerty are under the | tbe decline of the early partof the week regained. Pro. fhe bon. member for North Warwickebire asserted teat | 17; *” impartial Judge, to determize what eb mld be the weud Lav becn virtnaly an in‘rac sduzdant nmarces whore he umpringfpled atabiiion o° | gusrian-nip of powerful allies, and in ius journals the | Dable sale to-day, 8,000 to 10,000 etn delat: Boma Oatholies went to Mert A: they | itterpretation of the trea'y, wou'd bs the faives: courte | of sme United States, ard an in'zingement of the nut powerful States har arged them on to prov.ke an unequel | Wwarnirg of this Italian patriot will be given to the whole BARING BROTHER & CO.’8 CIRCULAR. frwedion'y became Protestants, “Osud anything hay | SOpuitne derween governments, rs becween facrvidavis es.’ He srew what nontd have ben the 7 anc weaker communiaes; but tha: s | rage of bis countrymen. Now that Lombardy and Tus ‘Laxbon, May 30—6 P. M. im more cirising manter tha: Provestaniiew Soesbed | Lamosdced that we helno cish to poserss torrito-y in | feel g ex ted inthis ocuntry if the Ru-sea Ambana ow var vish another at lezstitecqcal | any, Rome and Naples, have before them the spectacle | Business has been interrupted this week by the cele- SUaeEY Coasaeeey Central America; that we id aot desire to exteod ow: | gir ara the Sur lun Coos » in Prussia bad boss allowed en Which sre xecessary for wilitery ea- | of sr’ Jrailan pecple ruling steel wisely and miogiog no- | bration of the return of peace, sud ia the aud igsranly rece tmee eee Se ree Oe ee intermation t beyond the froa- | cree, whi v that coaxtry, so far from offer:rgany provoca- | »y tn the aflaira of Europe, they will, we trust, know | foreign produee markets there is little of no interest to: A resurn of toe number of a2si¢ea%s on the Prussia | fectir ready to en er into fuck ecgagemen’™ ar woald arias depot had pees opsuea. Ton) i: exbacsting ev ry excedleut to aver: the theeat- | plier than to cesort to practices which” ean only prov | report. Money hia beccme more abundant; the fax of valiways curing the past year bes jart been pablisned, | fMtFfy the Ucited States, ant even oar own perple at | peracne wh? cou'd fiad thelr way froin cved colinion, is {deed an tnetanoe of eondast whice ‘their own misfertu. The nations who have | Erglend rdsy reduced their minimum rate of dis Wot Hite wae fest, and only three persons were ta. | Fe (Bear) op-m thet core; tra: it was, therefire. | exlisted im the Russian service,fand we do not vish to characterise further thea by the ‘and conquered in the cause of Kberty must choose | count to 6 per cent. Console ieave off 94% w 94% for ting oa ae ee iwéiflerest t) us who was called in to’ arvitrate; | case which ecemed to bim to differ very Odeervaticw that i le totaly wopwaiied im history. Let maracted bys lotip-parpoes; aoa | meney, 06% a 00% for the soovent, Dollar Ae, 10° Bar ured. that we esnculd be prezsrei to abide by the de | what bad been at.emuted by our agenis in. the | os for once, we trust witccu! arrogance, venture to | tne high cime of Italian patriotirm will be best ehown by ‘ver, 68. 10. American eagies, 76s. 2dym 10, 2364. ‘The marriage of Prince Frederick Wililam of Prussia | CtiCD. whatever it was; but that to co what wee | United States, He ais? though: tha‘, a: the ecmsmence- | propcee our cwn exemple to the Uai'ed states 2s one not | cencuct which will give no triumph to enemies andno | American stocks remain without business, or marked with the Prioce’s Royal of Erg'a:d is now au under- | 20% contempla ed by the treaty, becance we were told that | ment of the discureiop, the tone of the despstebes | wholly unwortby of iwitation. When the dispute vith | rretext for nenirality in Inkewarm Teatee variation in prices, ‘3 ‘et Aeertain in‘erpre ation was pat upoa it which ws could | ot ber Mujesty’s governme:t wse not 10 coneilistory as pa si Cochineal quiet—83 bags obly part sold, ‘Teneriffe afl- stood fact, and the officers of their future houteboli are | ro: acmit, was not « course which ozegove mmentarou'd | 4: ought to bave been, In hiv cpaion the manter ia = wee ttn ae: 10d. ries OL SAEED. Bioanal alvendy selected. Prepore to axother, aad to w.101 ecrtawnly no indepen: | which the mexim “Ciciias “un carcer est”? was quted, Whe Czar at Warsaw. Tack, geod and very fue bold, 6s. 4d: a Ge, The Moldavian Divan, Just belore the clove of ita ces. | (CE: ReverRinent would enomir. (Caeers) I tharefare | ard, in eed, toe whole % ne of the depatches, wasany: | actuated by her sineere detire to pa A letter from Warsew, dated Friday, May 28, gives the | " Cotton—2,600 pales sold at adecline of i¢d. a 3a. per seats A pe Propored—what is by no means uac mmoa in enc owes | wicg but ooneilia‘ory to the United States, He was, g arate cf affeirs, waived all ceremony, pat | telowing socount of the arrival of the Czar in tha: elty: | 1)” at Tiverpool, the demand continues moderate; mid- qin May 24, unanimons'y voted an aidress to the Hoe- | —that the matter should be referred to arbi:raifon. fo py to fird thet the Intest cespateh of the efte, relected that person whom sho be- | His Majesty the Emperor Alexander Il. arrtved here | 4) for the week, 40,000 pg Or! q Oa. Sal PAR ‘ urea - F 2 ight, from an early hour s pedar, demanii-g the cnion of the two Principal ies. don) Wae written in avery different eely to be acceptedie to the government | Jertercay st 11 0’ at nig bales. = and people of the United Staws, and sent im oat wita | be city bad deen ima state of excitement, the large pro- Co¥FER —820 casks, 170 barrels, and 190 ‘The rews of this vote having repidiy #pread caused tae p eeibiity of a quarre! with the Usied Saw - ere to arrange the dlepute on terme acoeptasie to | porticn of foreigners now staying here contri>vuting not ® | tion Ceylon at auction part.y sold from 58s. pole rein atreets auc pudlic plecer. stent joy among the populaticn, Sreatest joy ig the pop ews of a Masala? ap The Vienna Gaztte yusiifes the sigoature and o2ndi- fe tions of the treaty of 15th cf Apzil, ¢ meinded between | breuph: to bear ups ork parties. The meseure completely sueceeded aud | ‘tle 10 the movement in the comer to be considered im the United | the ncb’e earl (Zigiv) tuat the intere: the Canger of war was, at least for the time, averted At nive o’clock at night thi ., and bold, very colory, trom 67a. Gd. a 724, Native ic opBinn of that eonntry i: | were of mist triviel deserip'ion; and, Why thouid not the Unived States adopt a similar expedient | preach was brought by # courier, once - | Ceylon quiet at 50s. a 81s. ; ed betwee © opon all other po'itival qae# | nesienal honor was main‘ained, he oelieved nobxty in | ncw, and either send to Londen a swcial Plenipotentiary, | miration of the city commenced, proceeding with the ‘onN.—There was a good supply of Eog'ish wheat at Pracee, England, and Austria, The official jourmil | tcue—when tne Amerioan people are mete acrasiated | this ecunty cared tor enytulug else. He strongly ap- | or inves! tNeir, Minister here with full powers amicadly to | atmomt rapidity, The bridge, the Cracovia fau.ourg Mondays market, the ee ‘qualities of whech eold slowly grooncs remarks—Js:, om the fact that Rassia woald | With our sssurarces 0 baring m0 Genie to ex ead our roved the proposal that the « vestions in diepute maid | terminate the dispute? Lord kigin says that Mr. Marcy | the walk which leads to the Belvedere Palace, a: w! ‘at about 1s. decline from t! of the previous Mon- shy wilioee ot Geb tinn of the Cantnnees of Views. cx | rintt St Ser BSeenee is Catal: haan, ant 50 be referred fo arbitration, Conridering that every dey | azo Lord Clarendon ould settie the matter in half an | bis Mojesty was to stop, was one path of light. Wax | as” the inferor dercriptions being very difficult of sate. Bs = i to our sincere wieh to enter into engegenents sut | the c'vuized world wae declaring itseif more and more | bcur; snd Mr. Macaulay bas Just told us how the negni- candles innumerable, lamps, Chinese lanterns, transpa- | For ’'toreign wheat ard flour the demand waa very lnited. after vards, give any express guarantee in favor of the | ficient to satisfy every reasonabe men, our of | gererally in favor 0 principle of arbi-ration, acd | s'fons which raade so little proerere at the Conference of | réncies with the Imperial cipher or allegorical desigus, | Tact week's average quotation for English wheat was 60s. iutegrity of Torkey; and Qdly, that Proseia has alwase | 7 Of scecmmodation will not be refused. (Hear, | inat there wae a gorezal concurrence in reprobating swick were despatched withou’ difficulty by Bentinck | durned at ihe fronts cf all the buildings. Under these | 94, on 172.985 quarters returned. To-day there was very des'ared that she would preserve her freedom of action, | Pett.) i bave only fo ermeurion, thet I bave | the endac: of nations or wmcen, who, rejec’- | arc Bcufllers under an epple tree. We bave tried diplo. | /ghts preered an immente crowd, which passed toand fo | iitte doirg, and quotations are unchanged. White Ame- i = | 2 cosle Lord, | ing tnat means of arriving at ® pacifs ‘sation atic correrponéerce #ith indifferent snecess; why between the barriers and the saperb viaduct which unites | pcan whe: eed thar, wnen | gerd to the Central Anerican ques ary to 62s. for low micdling, with middling from Ze, 64. a 63s, ., . * + €8s. 8 72¢.. and red 646. a 86. per quarter. The Viena Gazete wide that the treaty of the 15:h oy eret.an lean oe, | of cisputes, would plunge nto the deead/ul alte-ae- | ehovld we not try if personal intercourse will not euce the city to the banks of the Vistula and the Belvedere | American flour, 32. 8 6s. per barrel, Se Tee Aprh does nct contain axy rezret article, in no way a'- | that among a] clactes in th Staves there exis? | tive of war, he cou'd not believe that ‘rom t petter? Palace. 1Rox,—The market for Welsh ia quiet; we quote raile alace. Issy 1 | truspery questions re atirg to Central America eny re Hurzas, and cries cf “Vive I’Empereur !” uttered by | co _ £8 be.; bare, £8 a £8 2, 64., free on board fe the moet friexdly fee.ings towards this conatry. ction, oe | darger con.d arise. He trasted and believed toat there | The Effect in England of the Reception of | *Hourande of vices, ealuted the sovereign when, after | Wales, Scotch pigs steady at 774. for mixed Nos. on the + Statement wiih the g ex'ert seth tweke the relations now exietirg tetweon the Germaci: Gorfeceration and Pruesia, and does not prevent the ‘tain public men in she Senate and ie Cou- | ye ero te of c t (wo hours of expectation, ke appeared in s light travel: y - ¥ proepect# of aaythicg jike war; but he yer Fataer V: J Clyde. amicable re’s ions of Russie with bern ighdore, ‘4 rtsin offe‘al me. —"h re bees Inazaage | tronghs it was of the utmost impcrtance tnat an asay [From the Loncon Poet (semi-offisisl), May 30. ling carriage, secompanied only by hie aite-de camp, NSEED.—A fait business has been cone cn ike spot; Aine Gai As : < | beld ard act perfo mt done by aay | ance she ud be given “hat ate of trsopiee' we | + : < 5 - . ‘ Count Aielberg. Mister of tha Imperial House. Tae | yee a gud according toquality, for Osiewsta, med pa, ue Bombay Have, of the 58th Apeit, in autislpa tow of | seniber of this) Hasse memorr cf ner | Lorih Amesicantpr:viucer bed no severence whacever to | But while the Cabinet cf Washington in temporising, | brother of the iatter, General Adelberg, also an side-de- | Fombay, 7 one LO dUANITS ans ae tke overland mail, has been received. The intellig Mic jesse government, the wubeopy clspates w coed. Te was Uo | for jeaseos wel Fnown to iteelt, veda in Concral Amert, | Camp of the Buperor, followed in another earrisge wick | ‘Tanp without change, Western, in barrels and tip fe not of much importance. India was quiet, if we ex: loré+ hips amd fortunately the fee? arcorg higa spirited nations, | ca wre rapidly progressing. The crisical sitastion io | ‘he TES! Bbysican, Xe eoecene ie ecjiyment of | 4s. 8 578. sr some threateniog spp es that had mani‘es:e2 thom when ures were accpted by ore party on theground | which Walker stcod, at the date of the latest intelligeace fei Leg be "4 wee Rec) te beth Gamal Ons,—Fith Cull. Sperm heavy, at £115 » £116, owing piship’ inwrkees what they were precso ionery or defensive, eiustiar mea- | from that quater, bas called forth pudi expressions of | Prrrect healih, bows eee oe ee " to recent aztirnis being lage O ive flat, at previoas ingly pleased with hie reception, ‘On arziving at the palace, bie majesty was rece! ilcen, Linseed steady, a: Sls. 01. 438. Coooat nut, cures were alwost ‘rvariabiy atcp'ed by the opposite | rympatby im various cities of (he Union, and it was oon: jis 66.0 58s, Palm, 78. a 38s, Farts, ani were poened s litt'e corther; pastoms became | fdexily rumored that it ras the ioten.ion of President : | Exoived cm beth # Cer:and when matic: were ‘has accred, | Pierce to reccguize ‘he present Nicaragaan gavsrnment Dae ae i pie by ae oS Rom.—600 puncheons sold at fnll prices, Leeward aktbough there might neve been no rea! g-cuad of qu: of whieh that adventurer te virtually the head. We rin. | O64 mi}.ary notebillties of Polanc, and ere ert aif | Island, 24. 14. a 2s. 24,; Exst India, 2a 1d —proof. The Delievi fe never | rel in the inetapce, there was grea: dange- | ce-riy true: that this ie not the cere, Weeannct dat think | prles of the empire. In tala brilliant elsif we noticed Presmnt steck is 22,249 punebesps and 6.585 hhds. of al? ae, ‘ pee aes wee || that the ties cf war migat ensue. | shat such a proceeding, oa the part of the United States, | Tce Oe, Tlehienaten, aid ¢0 GAeiD to Mee ne Heursioa inds. against 16,769 puncheons and 4,367 bhds. same o1 States; and, nati be:ancing the clouds that have | They knew the effest prosuced upom the United | would havea mest’ unfaroradle ert wn Kurcpe, | Avsttia; General Groebep, Commander of the Fraslan | tine time last year. srec op the horizon the manner in which the re- | Stee ty the measures which her Msjesty’s gov. | and espicially cn public feeling in this country. | Guards; General Grey, Aid-decamp to Pringe Albert; | "Ric —The tommoner kin?s of Bengal have been fa de- il, and the people appeared to be very well peaved wi h the change of gov @roment. Thel ate King had reashe! Senares on bis way | to Engiand, to compisia of his wongs, Tas | Kbyrpcor bad ces out upon as: errand. Laporie | were dull. Cotton was fim. Sernrities were advanciag. | crujment aod Central Amsrican questions hav? been " Pricce Hexri ce Ligze, envoy from the Kiog ot the Bel- a" ; = thd: ortas Ot Sea? Staats " @oment adopted in the month of | Novenver onli misunderstand the true felicg wad tre | Pe t ise, mand for export, and on the «pot upwards of 20,000 b: Money market was easier, Tho exchange was [ulling ra | 4G by the press of trat country lact. Tae p before Covg-es contained | j be rerult of ench s proceécing. Tue recognition Lor ie been ree gid “4 [Soyer] have changed hands at 84. a 8s, 3d. for cargo, and o pldly & deep shanan to the Secretary | of Wa ker ie but another neme for enoexetion, as those | Téceived the Prince Lieutenant of tae Kingdom in special , 6d, for middling to gocd white, belog 3d. (Gear, bea> ) I belisve that the peo Apx'ous a6 the ni ble ese disputes should be brought to en end the noble 63, in which be sal. | who cow clamor for it weil kno But would Ecgiand— Tce Hoglich Board of Trade returns fr # April rhow an iaccesse in expor ever same time last jear. The exporte for the fizwt four months of thik year #how & decrease of more than two millions anda aif. In the chipping retarn fwortase cf wonnage inwards of 233 000 toss, and outa audieuce, and then retired into bis apartments to 09.410 | Genrer; 1,000 tons cargo Bengal, afloat, Low iesding, ‘sold be excited ia | would Farce lock om in silence at this fresh triumph of | “est sfter the extreme fatigue of his long journey. at 8s. 088. 8d ; and a floating cargo of 450 tons Moul- i Could they, as arbiters cf the destinies and At noon to dey a m9 Jeet y, boon gg yy A numer: | Mein at 9s, 6d., for the continen’. of the perce of the Old World, permit ro | Obs cortege, visited the Greek cathedral. Fhe A:eabisnop | gurzveree very flat, and agein lower. 1,327 bags Ben- {onal justice in the New? | Af#ere, aie goer as ae en eel ere galat auction were withdrawn for want of bayers, and cg to rubscribe to the Monr-e doe‘rins of | Ne Performed the funeral rites at the burisl of the Prin | Drivately only 560 bags have changed hands; [1 per cent cess Paskiewiteh, received the monarch at the doors of | Pittaoucn at B0s., ond fine 3c perroemt at dls. Od i i tin throughsat the leogth and bread:h of MGHAESGLT “Tein, wocave Wo believe ¢ the church at the head ef his clergy, and offered him 10,233 inst year, 4,768 in 1664, an: Jord that, a= far ae 1 ¢+peace up hey shalt be brough: tyanend. (Cheers) Notbiog shall be wanting on the part of her Ms}-sty’« gove-amen: to oring them to | & close; and. if he information be correc: which the noble lord recewed the other day. thet Mr. Marcy and I might wt 6 Congs g the caval force of tue Usited States, He # the gucd ©era6 of ths two govern | hic | 4,836 onping mi mba Ge cur differences in half an hour, can only say that Lam PoceéG, atic. unieds the tendered too erataat ean He pecaane The futave pel | Orsi and salt, with the apostolic benedic:iom, Toe Em: | 4'o9y in 1858, of 128,000 tous daring the menth of Apritover nacae time | ready to mest him for that purpose on sen: sland half way Che sf ey of Tregitent Pievees nad thie feeltog te not diminished | P¢For was provent ai a short liturgy, and then visitel the | "spices. 70 barrels Jamaica ginger realised 42s. a 656. iat year. | eS erate as Gas Gant ate cman a-ak ai by the fac: that thr reply of the Bri ich goverament to | ‘itadel, and inspec ed scme regiments o: infantry. for ordinary to small, and 168 oega damaged African 1 The Legislative cession of Be guim closed om the 24th. | bie 5 the porn g/t gone? ba a Vides hie ade ue process of arming on his unreasonable demands regarding tte enlis:ment 6d, a 24a. 6¢. 98 bags pimento sold steadily at 41<a, Previous to adjournment ths Seua:e wevented to the bill | Grespinin two parse, He fsat epoke of t2e. posy pare | £tz;,many of the eviis, and much of the expe question must be by this time in his hands, Markets, Oe ae el Pe a ; f 0 pare. o Of $28. pol 01 ye incurred, — Dom ba VENI ae . veducing the import duties on certain arti | sued by thie country with reference to “he United be excited between the t The American Shipping in the Tyne. eater i ereat during the past weak ngs ‘ocon |, SGAR bas been in brink: demand, and. prices are rather The Prince de Ligue ts to zepreent Seigiam at the | 2 America, end then addressed hinself to the no‘ice | fore, hat the explanstion which bis nobia f WHOLESALE DESERTION OF SEAMEN—GREAT INCON: oe aay sft By the bank diveet dearer. The sales of West India are 3,200 hhds., and he bad jlseed on the papers. With regard to the i nent the reduction yesterday afternoon by the bank directors | 35400 Mauri cost Indi @orenstion of the Czar, as be did at the coronation of | f those points, he has been answered by my noble | (ited from her Mojesty’s government was moet {mportent, VENIENCE TO MASTERE--DEPEOTS IN THE MARI- | of their cinimum rate of discvant from 6 to 6 per cnt, | 12,000 bags Mauritius and Esst India at suction nearly " | of those pointe, mans 7 my movie | ard he trusted they were en ited to assume that the n ‘ FF. roceed i expected, and accounted for on the su: ail sold, in some instances at 6d. advance. No public Queen Victoria, d behing me, aod the duty now devolves on me of ‘ot lotend jation “ TIME LAW—FIFTY COLORED BEAMEN KUN OFF. & prot ing unex 1 - f fore’ 4 Ny tri L101 rivate con- king a fow resuark eond ‘ Givernment dit nos invent sty Cavintion om thé» [Correrpondence of London fimer. pisition that, owieg to the lower terms at which money | *#l¢s of foreign, and the only transactions by private eon: 4 nes Russian Ioan was spoken of, part to be olfsred | PANNE A Ie pei ey Her Maye fe} Paap eor| reduciag the collor ial gar: , and that the deep: sie. y 27, 1856. was obtainable in lombard street and elsewiera, the eee ee = iG Hisyans, Copgabed oa 1 y i eae + ? . of oops 10 Canada had mo reverence, even (he moot * ‘ rs e nines ‘1 5 ‘0. 18, insured in Hamburg, af ‘etersburg ; im Landon, aed part in Hamburg bad recently thongat i: desirable to send @ifferences which bad mulortuna‘ey o¢ At the prevent time there areso niiderable number | bank was obtaining no business at ite 6 per oemt charge. / 9 fo boxeq No, 16, ineared f. Trieste: ‘The Spanis: ve wan taki e of jarge United Sates merchant veeseia in the Tyne, | The roney market, prior to this reduction, was cherac- 4 amy alter epelorme ea lot tering in soar bu’ there is ne treaty between is teraed by increased. care, and here appeared to, be and 5,100 boxes No. 11, for Bri ecuu.ry acd the Usited States fur the restoration of ran- yenerally, a great jegree of nfidence prev: awey wanes, many of the masters of thore voese's are fia been’ msatested fore long time past im: eae tate, Hes pees gmt a Proposition to Send a Special Ambassador te | sfering the greatert inconvenience through the men | proved state of things has been followedby by « ad CLS4'5 roablel pee hen aeked, the United states. Waving ‘helr vessels and joining British vessis, In fest, | considerable advance in the value of most deseripiions | ®(7amue Mt Nt Ore en, tse ty’ governr eat [From the London Times, Vey 2° ecme large versels are ying in Sh‘eids’ harbor, ready for | of public securier, and by renewed sstivity in busi- ALLOW tage » for ¥. Gy spot, have to etace te of Centra) Amerie, orly tour or five hands on board. Fitieen mas- | ness, orders from the country betng numerous end toler- an lucite 4 government to be deco ning | tere of these ves: els, accompanied by the ini ofthe | ably’ extenaive. Discounts were readily obiainabie on | | ther Fagen pee Oe eg ci oe &t presen’ in the Britlea Amerisen pro- | loa for the | Fiver pol ie, aad Me. Herbert Davis, the American View | geod paper at 634 poroest is Lombard street; exceptional Bi i change in priovs. Common Congon 9. @ tone 1 r « F u Consul at Neweart @ on. Tyre,bave made application tothe | cases occurred of lower rates being required. . 4 ¢ rye De DaRINGA GenY Sony Gob titted | eceetaer Ooms mob Sn nes would, tusuy rouse | Meyor ard aagistra ee iy North Shields te solteit the ar. | Specie continues to arrive both from Australis and the Ha Faglish stendy; common blocks, 159; bare, 134 tI think the exsggerated accounte whien have deen | the jealousy of Our awn goverament, for the professed ‘ance of the police to restore the men to thelr duty. | United States, The importa ep, to this date siace last ned, j straits, 187 8, 1398, aiger. given of the amount of the force t to Osoada were | object of Wal-er’s career, and tn ch gains hiro thi At the interview the masters stated thst since their ves- | Saturday have amourted to £240,000, while the exports Lard Broogham’s only sister died on Dardiy the grovusd on whieh be #20uld have aseamet | sympathy cf those in tho ved Siales woo sympa’ i have, so far as can be ascertain |, been almost nil. A News awe ro {il that he bad retire thet the poley of 1 yeare past was Witb bim, fr, In ene word, annexation. He is pat fr- in ¢ | large proportion of last week’s Imports have been pur from tral te Lord Chancellor the ouce o! bis overturnell, i ward by his friends as the “ rrgen of Central Ame | When they thik proper and retntn whea they thiok | chated by the bank; the balance is still im private hanos, | GOLD YIELD AND COST PRICE—THB HAVRE if : im ibe rense Of introlucing a permanent | prove and are in s complete state of insucordipation; | but the demand from the Bank of France is for the pre- | OTHER MARKETS—HEALTH OF MISS CATHERINE o to iv :) ve ed pited States iofluence there. they wisoed to know whether the magistrates would ad- sent suspended, HAYES—THE LABOR DEMAND, iy press be | judlea'e in cases of inrubordination, and allow the police Board of Trade returns for the month of Ar! | By way of England we have news from Australia, dated Woat mokes the American go. | to prevent erimps inveig tug thetr men from the vesels | sgain present reme-"able evitences of the gen ral ac iv'- ries kept secret, e United atate oye but muppored ¢2 be abet 204, By thelist arcounta {rom 0, The moti.n wae then sg-eed to, American provinces. Bat betore doing so, I mu bs tate that was more particalarly referred to by m; me as having veen pursued by #u ani to which it ts the objest of Her Yerritoria nobility in Algeria. Mr. Layard ir syain spoken of ae Itkely to join the Bag: Beh Ministry. He would take Lord Wodehonre’s office. Arcording to the Lmdon Advertiser, Sir Jona Jervis, the dase! Justice peerage for life, nd ve replaced by Sir Wii, it is believes, amona’ . The inverest iu fixed a: 4 eon’, snd a portion of the bods will be redeomed every - s$en? r 1 ° of Panama wo have ad- year by means of a kinking fund formed by an additional ti For: + ane th. ve to arbitraiion? Any co: ‘sense | to exoployment fn Britisa ehipe, as wages were big y ln toy declared value of cur mipments,a | * Byduey, March 1, and by way ve por sent reserved snnualiy, with with wil bec fet Nori Averiona pr perso y imcetintely that thi was tie proper | the Tyne then in the American se vioe. The Mayor, | oor parision with tle o rrespondiog menth of lsat year | \ioes up to the 11th of the same month, | bined a lottery of money prize, The loan is priaciy 7 Woy of pe'tiing the Cantret American dispa's fere ere , that wa no treaty exis'e: be | shows an ine ease of £1,338, 062 in April, 1856. The following is the latest report;—There seers to be oops, which did not only all th 1 tue polica Sates, ar between England | ibe rernrn from the Bank of England for the wsek for the res-oration of ran- ending the 24:h of May gives the following results, when | some discussion going on about the right of the public to f reg mine on private property. on the Tyne had 20 powe | compares with the previous week: yy on rn a a ‘the é res hartg or in'erpre‘ation of a 4 ¢ end the Uni and portly for merk for the Sound ¢ the interior of Ras iom to be paid vo Den 8, although |: is whispered th ffering as to 1 i going through @ considerab!e nna ber of | #bd most European countr letters, and memorandums, they cennot come | #*ay tesmen, the au‘horit Gu ies that wee | purlic peace. I res ments, considerable portion of it will be given up to the Grand | @ duty io whieh the Br t ckion, Argumen', them, bas failed to produce | to order the police to interfere with the seamen, either | Public deposits £3,635,208 — Inovease Duke Constantine to canble him to cairy ou: his darling | ployed, Taran aia that both a howe bat anors ce | sprecment, but we express curselven Tency to eaeet cy | in chinteining discioline or in restoring them to their | Other cepesita, 11472481 Decrease Ophir diggings, 40 ¥ ons, 12 wis, of gold. preject of metamorphosing the whole of the Raseiaa | purpore of ny is higher and more dis. | arnitration, The American govern: t least an ree they van awsy, Fo lorgas they did not make | Rest. ot’ 261,708 Increase Gold remains at 1. a £3 1és, 6d, per ounce, ve on, £12,470,410 Halihtx st 2a1. ‘The wool market han been 8 iiiie dale” Government recurities, £12,479,416 Unchanged. x af . rool mer! an a Other seourities....... 15,277,146 Decrenee 1,239,766 ‘The miners teem to be doing a fair bustneer, and pro- 6,081,960 Increase. .1,976,285 | Visions are selling at low prices. Bary into screw tteamers. Ucguished than ie fu: ‘On the 20th of May the Bank of Fagland rejused ite | poit m'ntmoum rave of discount to 6 per ceat. we the mer istration 0 . Buchanan, does no: ear themrelves amensble to the law of England. Britis in the mere administration of | presented by Mr. Buchanan, appear equaliy presen inn ent fel gi Pe aM * * * * * res touched at American porte by the seamen being duty; and it is in followtng out this doctrine that | Teady, thought it right to concentrate io Brideb bd America & body of troope which shali be « B rbitration is too rama aad strat; rwar enced to desert wholesale, in some instances the | No unemployed... .. F i miltary dutien, aud which shail chiesy gaoriang the tan | mece ei vettion & Ciepite 10" please alldipigow ine, | exptaine of the vessels #0 ‘deserted had been obliged to | The amount of moves in ciroulation 1s $19,351,015, be The Cornwall Chronicle of Febrasey 20, says: We re- OUR RELATIONS WITH EYGLIND, ortant town of Quebec and one or tro other stasion’, | Torre wows Canger, we premmme, t * tw pay en high as £15 & wonth to seamen to bring bank the ease of $105,125, and the stock of bullies in Gee ae eee bir ieak pee state Of Miss j ior Frere the troops will pressot an exsmy milita-y | mente would be (oo soon friends egein, am thats vissels to Ergand, He knew that the Marine Department rtmente ts £10 56r,804. eoving an facrease of | eter she. iat render ® time ne. im) ant Speech of Lord Clarendon on the | education to the people of la, and the militis, which | pient Jiitle Interza!ional quarrel, upon which Amer of the Board of Trace in this country was arxious that | £766,944 when compared with the ing return. whether she would favor us with ancther concert. We ; ¢ leasure of stating that Miss Hayee will give ) ietznent and Central American Qace | they are daily becoming more aad more ab'e *o form. w. ean politicians have been Cepeuding for streog hi the American gcvernment should place the marine of In the easly part of the week the bullion market was have the pi ing yee reosive from soldiers qelertine erumenens of seh Sanna se hell party port ion at row, would be too fin mediately thet country upon the same terms of reciprocity with | very quiet, and prises of bar silver and Mexican dollers en and witha ~d + on od pen at tie In the Hone of Lords, on the 27th alt. the Reel | Mir W. Fyre a knowedge of military movsaisate w cver. Ia t: or is {t net the cae thet an A nerican Mints. nd, Tam senare Sosseamens 4. toe fevaeipe | were yootes lnpes: Zhe Sl bate braeren eerer eT | cae ae uh trladsume et . of Kener sep lords, I anxious t> make some | will be to toem of the greatest atvantage if #: any tine | ter comes to his short diplomatic sojourn aciong us with | maritirce States cf Europe, and he suggested *the forwaid, end the market been cleared at tue bet not prosperous, na‘ives being. very obeervetivns on the sarly part of tne speech they are anfortana‘ely ealied om to deteod their hearrus | more or leen of an intention to make as mush of it ae he | vice consul et Newosslle should make outs detalied ac. | quotations. ’ Spanish doubloons are stil! inquired for, | toubles me " the | ip] but they shail be very lew, because | | acd altars, (Hear, hear.) But what, afer all, is the | cen, end extract as muuch patty strength out of it for | countecf he {inconvenient position of Am and would fiad ready sale at the printed prive:— The outery about distress some eigh' Rite th anvineed of the inconventence—-aud ponsi siy to «oni to | himeelt aa porsible on bis retarm to the ecane of domestic | yiriting British p ris, apd remit It to ti tat La a, 840, fo much exaggerated at the tim t increase of troops which we prop» ¢ . fg es i genie 7 er pe ding ape perp oy tish ? We propose ‘to ‘sound at Pritict | fine be or baa he not theoughout his stay hese | Washingten. An American master made a somewhat | Forelgn gold, im bars (standard) | Brera and meshanics trom emigrating. Tabor is now bang re 80 dirply convincslamlof this | meot five regiments; the utmort stromg’h of | an eve to aie own improved position s: home when he | imperiiaent observation to the bench with respest to silver,in bare“! 1 | beooming scarce, aud building has rieen forty 9 that I'snsll refrain from making evéa a ringie obsere.- | exeh regiment will be eight handred men, aad It iv | hes ief. us? [fhe has, what so conventeat as a listle | Colored men, and asked {f the property of the American 8 ocin—Portngal pieces... 6 | fo alto have rosd contracts. |The colony ooeid absor’ ] tion on reveral remarka which fell from the nore enrl, | vuite rossibis they may be reduced under that num- | jrvernatioralquarrel, whieh ean exhibit hia totve Ame | owmere was ‘not to be protested in British ports? The dorbloone, Patriot. 3 | £0,000 poople a year without day decize inthe oo aud whieh I kesrd with regret; bat ctill, fam s>aux- | ter. There are to be apread over Usasda, Nova | rican public ae the champion of Ameriono rights aud | Mayor replied, that the men were engaged by a ciyi se Spanish 8 of the working classes. sone thet there should be no mistake as to the foetiogs ot | Scotia nd New Branswick, but chiefly gather | the oppenent of Britieh aggremion? Upon such a plat | contrest, and that jast sush an gmoun: of discipline Napoleons ; rf ‘ her Majesty’s goverpment with respect to the Uniied | et wgeiner in gatrisone fo Quebec ant Hali‘ax, [a | ‘orm he oan rales a conriderable pre‘énsi m to infinesce, | condi be exercited towards the man while fas British 10 guilder piece an 316 0 Drep rom Gnier-—The Hagerstown (Md.) States, or as to the polley whish they bave pursued, and | 1453. ae appears by @ retara I hold !m my nemd, the | lo; noe, and cffice—evan the bighest ofice—a' home orb an was compatible with the Jaws of this country, | Silver colm—Mexican & S. Amer. dols,, ‘ ..0 6 034 | Jorchlight published, a few weeks ago, an neoount of the which trey will continue to parmne, that I mast address | {ce n Cavaia amounted ty 4,166, The foree wt tala | and itis hie ows tault if he doesnot. It ie not his fane Bolored men and white men were alixe in Englsn}: they Spanieh pillar dollars.,.... © |0 6 10% loon ana starvation of two chidres te Union towsship, few words to your lordebips, And, my lords, 1 will, in | moment including the five regiments to which T have | ‘i n, then, to atifle and nip in the bnd an cecasion of in. | were all equally tree and ba As noon an they came The reduetion by the Bank in the rate of discount af- | Bed’ord county, Pa. Since then the mother of these / the irwt place, say that, a iar as I mysel‘am oonceroei— | reierrtd, will be only 4,000; and therefore it cam herdiy | ternaticnal bickering. No: be rhould gen'ly foater the | within the jorisctetion of our laws, Abou 60 men have | fected the price of secnreties to only « small exient. | children has followed them to the spirit land, having died | And {speak ale in the camo of all the members of her | be said Mmt te number of troops to pe went is either | rimcg ciepnte, gon'ady ekeit ite strength, carafolly mu- | rnv awey froma thpls veeseis; & great number of thes | In fact, It is not yet sppreciated at ite true importance, | from excessive grief, and the father is lying in avery Magonry's government—] do ayt Deveve that there ona be | Fuck as 10 damp the onergios Of the goiouicis om the one | periniend ij growth, aod fan the Little finme till it has | are colored moa. Previously to ita belog Koown, Consoles wore much de- | prition! ppm dition.