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j ‘ + que of money om loan, empipyment ie afforded in groat THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHCLE NO. 7493. bié, it te from them, and mot from the provinoos, that the first throes of revolution begin.’ Our correspondent also states that the murm irs of the French press, gentle and subdued though they have been, were becoming of a nature to alarm the govern- meni. The questicn asked everywhere was, in whet Umited period must the two warnings have been given to authorize a suspension? And docs @ warning attach iteelt to journal during ite whole existence, wd serve ‘as the basis of @ suspension after three, four or five years? The Moniicur of tho 14th February, im type of extra di- mensions, says ‘that the dooree of the ith February, 1862, while Inying it down that two judicial condemnations egairet a journal cause tts supension, adds that the de- relictions must bave occurred within the space of two yoars.’’ It goes on to say that “ it is an error to suppose that ministerial warnings with « suspension of two or more months, are the same as political condemations. ‘That the governmet, which exeroises tis right {a tuis re- spect, always does so with groat moderation; always tak- ing all tke clroumstancos {nto consideration, aud may ever issue a third warning without suspension ' From Madrid, under Gate «f February 12, we learn that the adjudication which was to take piace in a fow days of tho postal service betwrea Cadiz and Havana are likely to be in favor of English houses A Newoastle firm, proprietors of a great num or of steamers, intend edto make atender for the great trausatiantic service. ‘The Oardinal Arobbishep of Toledo died in Madiia on tho 11th ult of w prlmonary catarrh. The Dake of Valon- cia’s bealth, wtich caused some uneasiness, was quiie reestablisbes. The reports in circulation regarding a probable change of mipistry are stated to bo entirely ‘without foundatien The authorities were Keeping a clo1e eye on the democratic maucuvres. Seizures of con: cealed arms had been effected in the Calle Cachilloros and Calle Magdalena. This discovery bas disooncerted the {ptended movement. The besuiiful Mrs Vernon, of Now York, was lying til ofthe smallpox at the Hotel Vicayuna. The attack was slight, and there was no like libood of bor being disfigured. Our Maérid correspondent states that it is now decided that Genera! Concha will a bo removed from the gov- ernment of the leland of Cuba, cotwithstanding the of- forts of Pc zuels to oust him. A ‘otter from the banks of the Danube aanounces that the fort of Sulina, placed et the mouth of that river, had been given up on Commissioner, Omar Bey, « cap'ain tn the Turkish navy, sent for thet purpose from: Constantinople. Tae fort ot ‘Sulina is situate on the delta of the Danube. Omar Bey ts appotnted naval commander of the district newly created, of which Sulipa fs the capitel. The ukase issued by the Emporor Aloxander relative to the concession of the railways in Russia commences as foLows :— ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. THREE DAYS LATéR FROM EUROPE. THE PERSIAN WAR TO GO ON. Arrival of Lord Napier, the New Bri- tish Minister. DEATH. OF THE WAL OF ELLESMERE. — ‘The Reported Destruction of Canton TERRIFIC COLLIERY EXPLOSION. SLIGHT REACTION IN COTTON, (N BREADSTUFFS, &. WHPROVEMEAT &o., Mw, ‘The Cunard mall steamsinip Persia, Captain Judicins, arrived at balf past 12 o’ol « yesterday. She lef: Liv- erpool at 9 o'clock on Satur’ay morning, the 2st ult. ‘The Arego arrived st 5 +\nampton on the morning of ‘Che 90th, and the New York st Greenook at 0:30 A. M. of ‘uhe same day. Among the passengers vy the Persia we notics the mames of Lerd Nap.er, tuo now British Minister, and Camily. ‘The news by this arrivs’ bas several features of inte cost. On the 20th—the nigh: precoding the ealling of the Porsia—Diaracli, as the | cr of the opposition in the ‘Mouse of Commons, wa: | make & grand attack on the govermnent financial scheve, Tne scope of Disraell’s pro- posal was to adjust tho estimate fora period of three yyoars, inatead of for one \ ar, so as to permit the com- plete repeal of the income tax at tbe expiration of three years trom the present x’ ‘The Persian difficulty, w ob a few days since appear- Od in a fair way of settle moot, has taken @ pew turn for the worse, {i being repor‘e’ th#t Ferouk Khan hai, io @ouacquence of tho aux wotsd recelpt of bellisose Aespatct es from bis government, broken offall negotie- ‘Won wiih the British Mvistor at Paris, and would not now visit Kogland. A despateh from Marset'\«« of the 19th ult. says:— ‘The steamer from Conttantineple brings advices from Te tte? f eran torthe efiect, that the deparinre of Generals Fezlalt as i Shc degghey sto oh am eee eee Khao and Mirza Mehemet Kian, fom thence for the seat of fed by mature. felt especially. in consequ-ace bounteousi of the tmaeuse extent of her versdory, tae Want of easy means of Communicauon The ukase then passes in review tho ratlway schomes tn contemplation, and concludes In the following words Undertaking in the firm hove of tho blessing of tae Al- nighty se vast aud Veneticial a national ecterpriss, we ap- el 10 the zemlous and conscientious co operation of ali our bjects, ard order the execution thereof. ‘The first issue of saree isto tho amount of 600,000 roubles. Silogit'z & Co., of St. retersburg, subscribed for 226,000; Ba ing Brothers, of Loudon, for 170,000; and Thomas Baring, for Hope & Co., of Amsterdam, 70,000. M, de Buscherta’, Minister of the Argentine Repabitc at the court of Napics, has arrived in Paris, aftor having eigted the treay for the removal of the Neapolitax poll- tical prisoners to the territory o! the Confederation. ‘The Parts correspond snt of the Loudon News ea) 1 tearn that is making experate dip this ab up the icilian question upon terms ing Komba virtually ti » 1am ‘war, was te oceasion’o! briiuani fees. Reinforcements have been sent into that province od hee of Kerman and Arabs tan, and aleo into Khorts.2 towards the Oabul fronti-r. ‘The Tureomans of As'ra’ i have solicited permission trom ‘the Sbah to march to the svuth A deapatsh from Paria o' ‘no 10th ultimo, says:— ‘There is a romor afloat that tho Pursian Ambassador makes a demand on England of £3000), based om f treaty thirty years oid. The accouy current on tbe sudject are very coutteed, but (he main pout is cooSrmed in the best quarters. Our Paris correrpo.cent, writing under date of Februs. Ty 18, makes the foliowics sta men}: *'Ferouk Khan has, Tstrongly suspect, come to an understanding with the British ambassador hero. In tho course of conversa- @ion Jaat aight 1 heard bim distisotly say in Persian to fis secretary, that ‘ro more difficalites existed,’ and from his revent return fro the hotel of the Eagtish Em- I have little hesite- ‘orsian war. As yet, 200, be bas not attended auy reception at the British Em sorry to be obliged ‘0 believe that Knglaad lendg@more wilt- besty Yat l learn he isto be there with all his suite on - =e wil, Ly tng yg ld = od op reseors of iimly than even ren ato ‘Baturcay ext”? Althouph tho news recetved by the | go, rotwihst ding bis natnral anprebension re: ances that broken Yolutiovary. it is tne thet the Anglo ai aliance Penis anno the sagetiations ave. 0, 8 | rusts upon Bie, as it were the pert of, p of tbe ‘te wore than probable thet (be conclusions of our corres- | Lvera: couse in Tealy A cause so provected tedeed be (pondent will turn out to be corrcot, It was knows that | !tiinsicady strong (o have any present success. M Millaud, bauker, of Paris, gave a superb enteriata Forouk Kban had recetyed ‘netructions from the Shah to ‘Serminate tho war om any \ |, aud the reported break: Sg Off of the negotiations w'li be found to amouat to wmothing more than mere n° wapaper rumor ‘The Garetie de Teheran o! the ®th January contains a ‘manifesto of the Pe government Tae concessions offered by Versia to Gress B tisinare again alladed to, apd 0 coatrast is tostituted etweon the friendly disp: sition of sa apd the a termined hostility of England. On the 23h of January tbe 181 Division of Rassian [a- Cantry, under Genera! Cor’ t!, look position at the coa eiuence of the Arakes and Kour. Next day « l’orsian Ea- voy bad a long interview wiih tbe Russian General. News [rom Bagdad \v'orms us that there ts great pro- Dabiilty of actual hosti.ities oetwaeen the religion faction ‘on the one hand, and the poiitica’ party om the other hand The tribes of Persian Kurdistan are in revolt ‘agsinat the Shah, and beve chosen the Age, Imaum @iubi. ‘to be thetr chief, Severa! of the Persian princes, who at ifferont periods havo played a conspiouous par), aad are now in exile at Bagdad, vave been called together by the ekd prince Voll Mirza, the Sbah’s cousin, in the sanctuary ot the Imaum Musa, whore he addressed thom in a very ‘animated speech, exhorting ibem to be up and doing, and “pointed out to bis brothers, Timur Mirzs and Biza Koull- Mirena, that the time was now spproachiog for them to ‘wflict upom the Shah the chestisemont he has deserved. ‘The London Advertiser asserts that the government hat veostved a despatch announcing the total destruction of ‘@aaton by the British. Advices from Berlio state that no arrangement what- ever, even provisional, bas taken piace aa regards the weilicment of tbe Neuchatel question. ‘The Frevob government has tnstracted ts representa: tyes at London, Vienna, St, Poversbarg and Berlin to ia. vite the governments to which they are accredited to join in a conference at Paris, for the settlement of the Neu- cbatel affair, The Ministers of the above lowers resident ‘at Paris will act as Plenipotentiarics. The Conference ‘will meet abort the beginning of March, and it ts bo- Neved will be protracted ere a satisiactory adjusimeat oan be arrived at ‘There \s nothing nearer towards ® settiement of the Danubian Privotpa!!ues. ‘The last accounts state that the Russian authorities had quitiod Bolgrad, and surrendered the town to the com- missioners sent from Jassy by the Moldavian govern- cues. Advices received from Stockholm ta London on 18th ait, bate that the treaty repealing the Sound dues more ay requires (bo final ratification, It reduces the transit duty on sli roads, by land and water, between the Baitis ard the North Sea trom 80 akillings Danish, or about 2s. storling, to 16 ekillings, or 5d. serling, por 600 Ibs. 1h ‘would therefore seem, it a remarked, that the Canal stues cease with the Sound dues, and im Hoa thereof, a transit duty ts imposed om all merchandise passing Wbrough the Eider canal at the rate of about 14, ver owt, Githerto all veasels passing through the canal pald Cas- tom House duce of 64 skillings mang tage gkillings if in patinst, commer? aout tos. Th Tharefore interred thas the eiference of 36 ol ngs is an indirect charge on the cargo. a other words, crorenis pay the Canal dues either by tonnage, If laden, or ‘Dy draught of water, if {m ballast. Mo Anwandlée Nationale has had the courage vo contra. ot ite contemporary, the Comsituiionnel, and to stats ‘whet all weil informed men in France now to be the ‘truth, tne Emperor's rhetorical fouriehes to tho contrary qotwithstanding. "It," saya tho Assemblée, “boasts of our prosperity, Wo will not deay that some individuals “are indobted to the Inst political commotions for @ pos!- thon of ease and oven of wealth, We congratulate them Dut at the same time we beg to say thal they, who are ‘some four or Gye imndred in number, will not identit, ‘themsclvee with the French nation. Taxation and ever; -@pecten of expenditure have increased in fearful propor tions, as we are wet aware; but we also know that the re- sources of individual famities are not increased.” Oar ‘Parts correspondent in “commenting upon this statement ‘Odsorves:—"‘All inteMigemt men from the provinces o- ‘soribe the state of distress as appalling, Tho miilions of france subsoribed for ihe imumdated districts are in faot {outs drop tn the ocean inthe matter of relief. Whole familicn whose means of Iiving have been uterly swept fray, who cannot hope to derive « fractional return om Oo land for years, have received « dole of eometaing twenty francs. The consequence \s @very whore the country Is being more and more desert- }- OA for the towns, where, by the plan of raising large mont toone hundred and Mity journsliste and literary men on Sunday, the 1610 ail. Banchi, wbo q@as attacked when uvarmed by five Avatrian o‘loers with swords, at Manius, to aveuges private quar: el, bas died of the wounds he rocetvod ‘The Nespolitan police hai searobed the ves of Goa Leocs, Ivchitelin, ox-Minister of war, and Gen. Filangieri, late Lieutenant-Royal of Sicily, Arrosis continued to be made 'n the army and government offices ‘The director of the Austrian court theatres hag lsred ‘an order that the danseuses of the Opera shall woar ‘trou serloons’’, The ladies rebel agaiast the order, Catherine Favelt!, who bas beon passing herself off asa saint and capable of working miracies, has been oon demned by the laquisition at Rome to twelve years im. Prisonment. Ex Queen Christina, of Spain, proposes to miko Rome hor permanent residence, and \s purchasing paiaves in ‘that olty for ber sens, W. H Russell, the London Times correspondent, hat entered into an engagement with Mr. Boale, of | ondoa, to deliver three lectures @ week on the Crimea, till April, 1868, for s sum which rumor calls £10 000, After « lopg and painful fliness the Farl of Elicsmore died, on the 181b, at Bridgewater Huase, London, in ith year of bisage. Lord Ellesmere was distinguisned aa 8 mupiioent patron of art, as well as for his liberality Of sentiment and hie freefom from party fetters and ramoor, As ® poet he showed considerable taicat, ha works belog © (ransiation of Goothe’s “ Faasi,”’ aad sumerous transiations of Gorman lyrics, a also an original poom entitled ‘The Pligrimago,”’ descriptive of bis travels im the Fast. Ho was tho second 20n of the first Duke of Satherland, was educated at (x. ford, and afterwards tock the name of Fgerton, in place of bis patronymic of Leveson Gower, From 1820 to 1846 he was, for various terms, in the House of Com- mous, Ia 1827 was a Lord of the Treasury, from 1598 to 1830 was Chief Secretary for Iroiand, and in 1850 was Secretary at War Ho (s succesdod in his tities and ostates by bis e dest son, Lord Brackley, who is in a pro cerious state of bealth The Queen of Spain has issued « circular dirocted to the Governors © “rovinces aginst the ciroulation of “‘gobismatio and neretical books, the perasal whoroof Is probibited as well by ecclesiastical as by civil lawe.’’ in the concemned catalogue, which was forwarded with the clrowlar, we find ‘The Sermon on the Mountala’— published by the Aemenian Boolety of Tracts, No. 160 Nason street, New York. Qveen Victoria entertained Lord Napier at dinner on 18th of February, at Buokingbam lalace ‘The steamship Magdalena, wiih the Mexican and Wost Indian mails, arrived in England on the 19th ultimo, On freight she had specie, received across the Isthmas from the Pacific ports, value $850,082 ($402,900 in gold, and $447,899 Im sliver); from Jomatoa, $22,787; and from other parts of the West Indies, $7,336; total, $880,104, or about £176,020; precious stones, diamonas, &o., value $4,000; and a cargo, consisting of 171 seroons of coohineal and 117 seroons of indigo, A Paris correspondent of the Independance Belge says that one Hume, © member of the sect of American «piri: rappers, has been allowed within the last few days tos play bis skill before tholr Majesties at the Tullleries. \ ory curious results are spoken of, ‘The English Board of Trade retarns tor the past year were isaued on the 19th ultimo, They show the declared value of the exports of the produce of the United King dom to have been £115,800,867., or £20,202,772 In excons of howe of 1856. - About £600 are tm bawk at Cork fer a monument to the late Father Mathew, ‘The sales of cotton in the Havre market from 11th to ‘17th alt. reached 14,000 bales, New Orleans tres ordi naire being quoted at 110, Total stock in port, $6,509 pales, Reports from the interior rather more fayorabic. ‘The British money market had been easy, without material ohange, although some uncertainty artece in regard to ibe fiscal measures proposed by the Minisiry. ‘The rate of discount continued at 6 per cent. It ls ramored on the Bourse that the Austrian Finance Minister te about to put forth « new loan of 100,000,000 florine. D, Bell, Som & Co., London, report the market doring the week as inactive, Tke demand for Illinois Central pondaand shares still continued, and business to rome notations. 106 @ 108g abundance, All the large towne with the motropolis are K Overgrown, and, aa ta woll unld by the Asem: _ hii MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1857. - es 84 BA 86 oa . 1 per 90 6 por cont, 1876, aN Do, 1 per cent (freelands), 1860,ex.div.106 & 108 paid ( ) a1 82 OL & 98 Do, por cent, not 188 toe rH }, BOt Cony. bb se sees a NY&Eric RR. 7 per ot 8d mt., 1883(ex diy.) 8 a 87 Do. —_7 per cent convertibi yen, a eo 8 Do. 8 o 86 Ponama 1 .—- 88 oo 8 0 . , stated tbat there would be a grest doftoioncy in the in- WAR IN THE CAUOASUS ERSUMED—EMPEROR’S VISIT | Some, an compared with the the TO PARIS—BUSSIAN TREATY WITH PERSIA. Foard, end ek taereby great aims Weald besere 4 vert from the Mussian Minister of War declares that truce coucluded with Schamyl, duriag the tons agean the Orrousiane have Gees" rsumed ‘aloo roars: the whole line of the Caucasus, _ so aie is journey to Nice, aud either on his way or ibe veitcis See ea fin ¢ on, ume ions ne e's between Rut mame he La pana Pe, 66 it was £70,060,000, and the revenue ie on of January wore oxobanged pi n onthe 18th of the same month This treaty to Russia « tract of land om the frontiers of Turkey, | expenditure for the year 4 was £56,840,000, bot! ivan, gt 4 for the tira next Trebizonde, on ji jan frontier b; a r Erzeroum.’ Iassia bas beeu endeavoring since 1838 to | three beat youre ana be Veneie wont thon wae obtsin the concession which Persia now grants. It 1s | pressing an opiuion upon the moviou, movo that the added that orders were immediately sent trom St Peters | Bouse should 0 Into committee. : burg to construct@ line of fortresses on the ceded tor Mr. Gi.avetoms supported the arguments of Mr. Disraeli, ritory. and warned the House and the country against a0ce| a sobeme whioh mast end {a financial confusion. ‘The Obancelior of the F:xohequer bad departed from the ane Brussels Nord publishes the details of the conces- y ited by the Russian government for the constructed network of railways to be within ten years, laid down by Sir Robert Peol, that indireat et eB outlay of £46 000,000 storing. The condivons aré | Eaxos eae Seanad’ ond would, K bin propesiteas substantially the same as ihove already apnounced | were carried ito eflcot, cause @ dollcit of £8,000,000 in Amongst the cont ‘acting are Baring Brothors, of Londes, and Hope & Os, of Amsterdam. ba thd Mr, Wiisov the motion, contending that there ‘was potbing to create dJoubs as to the settlement of 1863, ‘The debste was adjourned till Monday. In the Boure of Lords, on tne 20th of February, the Ear! of Dxnsy leid on tho table the terms ot bis motion re- ‘speoting the affairs of Obi: which stood for discussion It wag as follows: — ‘bat Uns icuse has heagd with deep regret the interrup- tioe of emicai.c reiauous between hor Majesty's subjects and Chinene auhorilicn at Canton, arising out of the measures adopted by her Majesty » ebiel superintendents of trade, to the aleged infraction ot the euy h if October, 3, that, to the opinion of ‘The War tn Persia and cain * Of the expedition to Persia we uced for the proseat sa: bothing more than the powe that we bavo already sivens jent that that weak and foolish State has nO retrace the insane steps into which it has uided, to make the fulles} submission to the Toast ie @ question whit may consider settled at some currence of diflererces upon this subject experse, no doubt, to us, but at an expense which, «peculiarly Jeable for pressing 00 prom {nourred, wil mooh future cost. The ihe admittance of “ritish peers ec owtlt: | tei sud for supporlng the same by force arvasy thal ia ties 9 war ip which tho the plain of this, tlouse cperatians of actual’ hustility & greater problem and touches more intoresti . Woe have @ great trade with China, Thi bas been by degrees secured to us by one treaty alter another. It is « pert anda very large fart of the businees by which the restices industry of this country lives. Strange av it may soem, we cannot do @itbout their tea aod their silk, nor ovuld they—ibe p opie and the mercht nts of Obina—do vory weil without the money which wo give them in ex. obange for ibeir goods. Bot, with a rece of such old traditional importance as the Chinese government; with & set wbo so banker afler an assumed superiority over all foreigners; with mem who are so perseveriog in de cett, so invariably dishonest and cunning, nothing is Sree La ens Seay oS cred? vantage; to dei a, stornly iv ever they do take it; to them that we bave the to mo! joted, and that we will use ad, © emal! punishment in a care like this. measure { of mercy and of good sense, both towards Eoglish and ovabt notto bave Leen undertaken without the exore-s ia structions previously received by her Majesty's govern meot: eod ihai neither of the subjects adverted to ia the jutiocs silveded suilivieu! justification for euch rege Morante of Orasaicane moved the following revo- ‘bat the ay stom under wich the government of her Maes Indian territories is administered is no longer eultable to # Of that vast empire, or the de- nd tue improvements and wel- velopement of ils resource {ane of its ivhubitants, The noble Marquis, 1n a speech of very eu) his motion by an immeneo pum! atatistioal, judiolal and political qenoral scope of his arguments was, ‘hat the government of ladia should ve removed from the ‘.sst India Company, and some other weets of adm'nistration adopted, for which hor Majosiy's mipisters shoul be directly respensi>io. The Duke of axcyca,in opposing the motion, com- plained of the abstract nature of the resolution, and con- length, of faots, Chincse trac Jet our biow -feli heavily, once and )) “nded that whoio system of govornmont forall” ‘The Chinere i slow to learn vow things ead | #boula not be laid aside and condemned upon the grounds He must Low be taught finally that the a had . At the same practical truth ee have astrengib anda power which he cannot ots and ia0onve iy ineuit or cefy. 6 ——— ttantially there was secured by It ax entire responsi ility to Paritement. ‘The motion was then negatived without a division Ear! Garay nai \t wes of great 1m) , tn reference V0 the cebate frr Tuesday next, on the affairs of China, to ascertain whether the lorcha Arrow was legally entitiod to carry British colors. It waa well known that, accord to the dcCntions in the Merchant bee ony Sey of 1454, tbe Arrow wis 00; beid by British subjects; but the colo Bial Legielatero bad powor to alter and to vary toe pro visions Of that aot, gubjcot to the approval of the Qicon oil, amd proclaim in the colony bc fore the aitera. cet. He, therefore, wished to koow wheiber \be ordinepcrs prinied in the papers had beev sanctioned he British Pariiament. } POPULAR EDUCATION—Si& ROGERT PREL'S SPEECH AGAIN - THE WAk Lf CHISA—THR SOUND DUKS— RUSSO PEABIAN TREATY—DULE IN INDIA—THE BULOBT AND THR OFPOSITION—GUANO SUPPLY— TEA AND SUGAR DUTIBS— THE SHIP KREOILGTE. In the fog 2h House of Commons on i8ta lym, & divovssi n arose out of dir J Pak iugton'’s moving lor leave to bring ip a bill for the promotion of elementary educa Won im otties ava cor; towas — some duscussion leave was given to bring in the bv Gn 19th of February tn the Co! mmons, Sir 0. Nariwr gave notice tha, on ihe Davy cetimites’ belog brouges | °2,'B¢ —\. SType eaeia Wig Wetare Mo Renee Te saeey pees Ear! @aanv1i8 eaid the Ia repiy to Lora © Haminge, Mr. Lasoccues ead that are no orders or insirve t econ e operation. He oid not deny ti Arrow was pot io authoritics at Hong Kong, or to the Admiral ia commaod | i porsossion of British owners, but it was in that of of the squadron tu t.e Chinese waters, suspen: *\ or eupersoding the directions given by Karl Grey, in 1847 whereby offensive operations against the Clincsc were peremptorily forbidden, witout the previous sanctica of {hie country Sir J Gaauam sald:—I wish to ask the First Treasury who-ber her Majcety’s government to an agreement with the govornment of loamark re specting the commutation of tre Sound duet; and whe ther Pariiameni, in the presen' seesion. will be invited to Provide the sum pocessary for such commuta ton: Lord Patxmeston —Beor Mejesty's government for a lopg ume bere in commanicatios with the Danish gov. ‘crpmert, and ober governments Of Ferope, on the aud ject of the Pound dues No apgemen| bas yet boon come to oo the subject, bat | hope that some - ment will shortly be made, aod io that osse we shell have to submit to Parliament the provisions neces ary for carry'be it into eset. Mr Everrs atked whether [\ were true, as stated in the pudLC journals, thatthe Arotrc v the Resolute (though «01 ordored to be broken up) been stripped and dismentied, and placed tp ord! {ead whether he hed spy objection to state whal was the presoal con alia, who bold @ long lease «f land im tho British colony, end to whom & bad beon given. pro tection to a'tens rested with the colonial ernment ler PocwarTa geve notice that on Mondsy next be would move for any papers or corres) 2 relative 10 the ceasion of the Wsiands of Heski, Gibien and Gnira goul by the lmeum of Muscat to hor Majesty, and thoir erection into a colony; apd also to call the attention of the House to a license granted on the 20th of February, 866, by the Commissioners of Emigration to Jonn 0 and others, giving them the aio and exclusive right to reise aad (ake away guano from these islands daring fire years. Nepolron on Rivers and Revolutions. (Paris (Feb 17) Correspona: noe A & me critical persons find feult with tho allasion to the revolution, ‘The rivers of France, like the revolution, ro turn to ibeir bed, that they may never more issas from ‘This is overconfident, The political inu: os of France, they ray. Dave beon too protradie to tl partist dynasty for any member of It to spoak of *0 scornful manner. Had the revolution al dition of this vessel, pe) oo it was by the American | mained Ne bed,’” the Ores of the nat people to the Queen of Eaglené clones bie life ae ap officer of artillery, and bie nop! 8 C. Woon in reply, said that it was not the practice | would not now be locging im the Tullories, or haranguing to keep the abipe not required for actual service full rigged. Tho Resoluie had been put in the seme oondi Won as 8)] ber Mejesty’s sbios wore kept that were not req red for immediate service. With regara to tho Senators and ¢ eputis from an imperial throne on the | 9 morality of revolutions. Revolutions ere, 9 doubt, very bad things, but {t ts ungrateful {n those who bave reaped so rich ® barvest from them (0 treat them s0 cava mores, (hey wore not anch as could be kept, except the | \erly, The Emperor may answer for his own power in rom, which improved by keoping. (Fear, aad a | roep! revolution wi its bed; bat who will we everantee that it will pot issue from |t whea bis hand ts ir. Giarerons sald—Pir, before the House , | | wotonger fo’ Of ihe many who have pered andor am aoxious to give notice of my intention to make the Je protection, and who vir with csoh it in profer fellowtyg proposition om going into Commitios of Ways | sions of enthusiastic attachment to bis person, | dourt apd Meaps:—Tbat this Houso will pot great aoy addition | whether there are more than ® doron who, if ap litical to the rates chargeable by the Ousioms Latios set of 1865 op the articles of yen and suger In the Commons op tho 90ih o!timo. on the motion for g0'ng Into Commitise of Ways and Means, Mr. [rsiant rose to move the resolution of which be bad given notice respectiog tbo adjesimont of tbe income and expen @iture for the Bext two pears, that whe income tax might be removed ia 1860 withoot cmbarrassment to the covntr; He bad brought forward bie reso lution, be said, tm the belief that from the state mott of the Cheocelior of the Exchequer, the ern. ment polcy would ,enter tmpossibie the removal of the * income tax of 1860 In 1867-8 the revenue was estiestod At £60, 966,(00 and the expenditure at £46 474,000, lear Og & vor ples revenve of £80 00/0 £90000 He was ail. ling to bellewr,.tn coneidericg the expenditare for the years 1965-9 sud 1860-00, that there would by no war with Persie or Onion: ioe oe that there would only £60,404 000 to moot the expenditure, showings Hott of about £5,060 000. If that wae the care tn the year 1858-9. tho dodott would be ecreseed tn 1868-60, when arothor reduction ‘would take place in tea and engar. The genoral eifeot of the plan wo: Id be, that atthe end of three years there Would be found an scoumulsted deficiency of £ 10 060,000 eben they arrived at the period for the removal of the In come tax of sevenpence in the pound. The policy of the Chancellor of the Racheqner would lead to & perperastion raiter than an extizotion of the income tex, aud ‘be onject ‘of bis resolotion was © provide agsinst that result Since nundation or apy Oiher Casualty swept bim aod bis awsy to morrow, Would mot tera to bis sucsessor with ceovarations eqoally enthusiastic, equally serrilo, 20d qually fase, whether that sucesssor were tbe Count de Chambord or the Count de Pa is. Tereitic Colliery Explosion. GREAT LOSS OF LIPE—ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY PERSONS BULIED LN A PIT—THE FLAMES SPRBAD 3 THE m (he |. verpool Times, Feb 2! : A few m\putes afier LBo'’clock on Toareday, the 10th, ial explosion took place at tho Lund-aili Colliory, airy, situated abovt half a mile {rom the on te South Yorkshire Rei ‘. arove the pit mo ‘um! itieries ‘lecked to rendor assistance, he pisced bis resolution on the however. there hed ‘maining In the pit to alnort certain . beem a ebange in the sxbeme of the ‘governmeal, which ne the ox) osion, and the was incor ent thelr original propestien, ‘He ned it le feared, to come forwaid with a res to moet a dofoleacy, LF Fs] ‘and the Chancetior of the Exchequer had met {t wih s idea of the fearful ‘statement of bis intention to revurn to the expenditure of ore state that the 1868-4. If there waa to be such @ vast roduotion im the yards d year 1868-69, why not commence the redaxtion im the top, itiuant year 1sbt-bot Im 1869-4 the gross expesditure war messages £58 84¢,000, and the revenue for 1657-8 waa £55,466,000, aa showing a surplus revenue over expenditare of £4,000, ave now @ rived. 060; with this stale of the fieasces there would bo « as yot invoived Im joupect of the removal of the iscome tax. The States that when be went Soancouor of the Rxomequer proposed the ‘mort odious ——e morning all of direct end indireot taxation, for it mare was o \oteriered with, wae that reopeatn ton Exciting Race Across the Atiaatic duties; and by bis second scheme they not be | QUICK PUREUIT OF A SEW YORK TAIEF—HIS CAr required, Ho repudiated motives im briaging for TURE LN LIVERPOOL, ward bis motion, and the course taken by him {orem So Eve Times, Fed. 91 ) or calied for under exieting clroumstances. There had The Un ‘ates mal seaman’ Atiantio lef New been two efiorts to remove the income tax at different | York lor Liverpool om the lstiost A’ the pasren times by moon sae im that house, aad in | gee waee man nemed Winter, with his , sclerk of both cases they bad guccessful. Im the your 41815 | » mercantile un. in that , having in bis possession Sir. Baring said tbat if the house granted the tax to meet | two thous wo omplovers. sad pw A I Gb whioh he had obiained by breaking the ea! ‘qvith it, and that wae the year the battle of Waterion | On bis absence asoortaned, with wee fought. L tf wok tne advice 0 | amount of mosey whieh he hac abeooaded, the Mr. Baring, and 16,000,000 of and ye: priggtre! Of the firm obtained a warrant for hie appre- the government did extremely well. Agnin, in 1848. » ond tock ao by the Gritieh and North there was ® dedciency, and the Premier came down and | American mail ‘which sailed threo days pa ay hy afterwards The chances were oe the oriminal ‘pound; but refased, and ad | clerk; for, though the Pers'a is the steamer a.\oat, no @iMoulty in raising the amount it could scarcely be expect 1 that she would overtake & £8,800,C00—by other means. Ho had fon. steamer wh. > satied three days before her. po Tay ey LLY NO a te tee steamer wes seon until of the PA ay TTR of Ii port, the came up with and passed her, ar give them agristance he could com: riving in the river hours her, On Mr. Hood, ‘wae to continue the sacrifices which the country | the gentieman who the Cunard steamers to tako ad a & the war, charge of the going aboard, he was introduced to deficit in diay Ay? ray | ‘who asked, whh gome anxiety, moved be would do bis we Wany one landed fem the Aviantic, On being a0 wuld ‘be ‘abe nlogeiber: te avoid. newt Canela, auiy scoompanica by 't police able al CS now taxes, h 08 it to the impartial consideration officer, he boarded Atiantio, and contronted ihe The Chancsllor ot the Exchequer oon; A " reams us ypon the absence in the speech of the right hono- | rudely dissipated. rable genteman of criticiem ney W acheme fined to the pon appearance of estimates for tho Porsiva ord Chirese ware the votes and the od\oasnor, as be le noteriond it, of the ta and - © w We Persian war, 8 vote hed placed om the —— CENTS. PRICE TWO Markets jo of ease, the sup 4, and its present inimum ‘rato of 060, The 0 the Continent have been moderme, bat tne Pe- Ortenia! steamer Golombo, sailing today take ouSmearly £790,000, Of the rece. Australian arrivas gland have purchased about £200,000 In Exchange the ourrent rate for money ermment securities bas been 6 per cou) for shors loans To facilitate com parison, we subjola » statement of the gregate remittances Dy cach of tho teat six stewmers the month, whic taics out no di- Per Pera. Por Colombo. ae The retary from the Bank of England for the week end ng the 14th of February givoe the following resulis whon og With the previous wer — deposits £1,087,607 Increase £535,854 Otper deposite. 4,058 Increase, 177,960 Reat.. +s . Inorease, 10,708 On the other side of the account Government securities . £11,646, 00 Increase . £20 66% Other securities... 18,247,704,,,. Inorease.. 846 111 Notes unemployed .... 6,267,856....Inorease.. 363,660 ‘The amount of notes in circulation is £18,776,415, voing, & decroase of £00,790, and the stock of bullion im both Fo pried te =£10,260,660, showing an inorease of £280,414, whon compared with Led ig a retarn. ‘There hes been a fair business dojag to bal'ion thie week, but the ely, was fully equal to demand, and we quote atmall declize w prices of silver. Pillar dollars are still asked for at full priess, the demand for ‘be Bast continuing. Doubloops are still scarce, and moet roady sale at the quotations: — Foreign gold tn bars (standard), peroz...,. sliver in bars (standard)... Nap ‘eons. we 10 guilder pieces, |... Silver cola—Mexioan and 5. Amor! Spanisb pular dotia: + 0 610 Gah fonde have exhibited firmness, but with- particular variation in quotations, The in- esto in money, coupled with the steady in pte of the public, have given strengin to ket The sppreaching repayment of £2,000,000 requer bonds, xed for tbo Sth of May, ongages atleoton, as the repaymea| must, of course, lead 10 ro uvostments, Yostorday console were steady, notwithstar ding various attempts to pul them down by the circulation of adverse political ramors They opened for account ai 04 io 04%, and from the causes jast rofer- red to, a8 well as @ few money ses, they wore at one time as low a8 02% to 087,; but there was ea sposdy rally, ocd tho Onal quotations were 037% 10 04 frm To éay contol deciined to 96’, eeilers, but closed buyers at for money 03 5 to 08%, ana for tho account 95 to 04. The following tabvie will show the fuctuations tn con- sols since the 18th inst -— ———- Per Money ———— —-—~ For Account -——, Feb Lancet: Highen. Oloring Lowest. Heghest. Closing Bat. 14.98 O45, O37, OB, BAO Mon. 16.42, 00% 9354 59, 3% bax Tuen.17 05% 08% 99% BN 93: 93; Wed. 18..02 9 O37 = (88 v1 ‘Thor. 1 § we 08% eo” mM Fri, 20.98 98% 99%, 93% cry la te a eccurities there ba. been no perticalar oh: {ther im tho smouat of besinoes transacted or Jue of any of the leading stocks RICHARDSON, FPENCE AND €O."8 CIRCULAR. Livewroor Feb. 20, 1867. Tho arrivals of brea¢atoils durirg tho week consist of bi 190 beshele oorn, from the and as large excess, beteg 100,922 quarte , for the weex ending tast Saturday, riers, at Ta. Td, im the cor bg week of inst year We reported por All tio, on Turaday, a better attendacoe of buyers, wit moro goveral ‘inquiry for wheat 9¢ low rates, but only & moderne Dus'neme, at Ihe prices of tast Friday, Fiour vEARIeRDix, Aeboogh Cie ed ab @ yory Coveidoral'o ro cuotion, Iidinn ovrn Ormer, and 64 04. per jcarier dearer ior white, for which, ag qoll aa prime yellow, there was come export dr maa” At to Cay’s mai ket there were s lew buyers trom a die moderate ‘anon, ve Dusteess was done in wheal, without charge 'a prives Flore was ucasieavle, at auction, efter market, extra Ohio flour, ex Emeu, was sold at bis 6d. a 828: bes tho eater pro.ortion of what was oflercd bed to be with érawe for want of boyers. For « besutiful iot of extra Mate Mim $86 was tho highest bid, but 1 was witddra va for dis per bb! * pate and Baltimore was hoid at 80s, Od. 0 B19, C4 - extra Orio, Sis Cd. a 52s. 6¢., and Weatern, 208 a Sls per bhi. iapias Cony Sem at Tuesdaz’s prices: choice white bar brought 378 por quarter, 'e reta. med sold at 34s yellow, 268; white, 36a a SIs, per 450 ibs. We qoote wheat, red, at Se. a 4 9 white, 01.6 'd., We retat! cholce red brings Se O¢ 8 Os, and whiie Os. 6d.'a On, Ot per 76 Ibs. Bear — bo go ment sales corticne, and attract the atietion of dealers away from American. Od is ia vory sHepited domend, and most difficult t> sel!. new wauie?, woul) command a ful! price Pon is slow of sale, Old negiec'e? For new Ameri con O27, 6d is asked, but tne supply of Frewoh and Irish is Dow good, and buy ors will no. pay this oxireme Ogare. Bacon —Tbe demand from the Country is not acuve, bul pricrt arc maintained = We qoote, long middies, rib iw, to9. Cd to S4a ; boneless, Bie (0 short middics, nd be. to fe homeless, 668 to O18. Land, la abscsoe of arrivals, Das further atvaoood, Tl. (4. baving to day been pald for 60 torces oa the spot Some ealer, to artivo, by sbips now dao, bave been mace mt Tle perowt TAtlow,—A reaction bas taken piace in this articie both to Lopcon and bero there being no bayers, o bolders ciler at ® reduction &! 4a 64 per ows. for immo diate Ceiivery. aod ata mach greater decline by ships x) eoted belore tte Dist March The sominai quotation for Butobera’ avzocia\‘on on the spot is | 48. 6d. to 154 Houy —Commro, ¢wiat 4s Tu. Nothing doing in (ine. r ia #Old at iis, 64. to Las liveries of wheat agen show 4 58s Bans —A few lowe Pas Heltimore at 10s G4. to ile. 3d. ‘Chis —Bperm in good request, witha fair business In erode at £9 Bright bagged bas brocgat *90 to £98 per ton. A paroo! of Crrde Socthera whale, clered at auc tow porter day, did oot oraw a Lid SBD iB good request, at T2s, por cw, on the spot avd lo wr ive Certox —Phe excitement on Saturday and Monday leet, and the advacce of a farthing per ib. ta those two caused by the advices per Tera, bave given doll and drooping ma: Kot evor aince Toeeday acd Wiiout sny fresh data to affect cither bayer or TF prices baye just ovo cigo'> vi # ponmy per ib , and coe to Cay only Sbout one e'gbth of @ peony above thone of Friday last, tho market to day briog freely sup. plied and dul). Duriog the week come largo anioe of arrive havo been cinde tp ino propor. . por td. vhie ia Man shes the eariy part of the woek » better fooling preva'i 18 did 704 [ead to much ovainers, and the reaction ding elect (here Middling Or 41. nplande, 7 Li 16d ( aon Nowa, Feb 19 } Tho ¢xact smourt of specie aud bullion shipped oa board tbe Colombo, which will loayé Houtbampioa for Alexandria to-morrow, |s bo less than £077,116, of which The destiaation £0 . 40 io ie tilver, and £6 976 in go! of the Be enormoos sopplics is sbown beiow, viz —For iver, £200, 8; for Ceylon, goid, £9,606; for Madr ‘and silver, £26,1.6; and for Cal- cuita, sliver, £384,590, To lacilitate comparison, we tabioin a statement of the SEEreanie remittances by each of the inet six steamers leavirg op the 2(th of the month, which take out no direct mail for Obwma, viz — opt. 20, per 00, Cot, 20, per laces. Nov. 40, per Colombo, . Dec $0, per Iudus Jan, 20, per Vers... Fob, 20, per Colombo. BARINGS BROTHERS AND CO.'8 C ‘The colonial and foreign produce marke been qilet Goring the Week, WiuhONt maerial change to prices. Money Tather more easy.” Consuls leave off tt @ 40% for money, 7, @ 04 fur the necount, bar wiver Os. id; Meaican dollars ‘ed, dounlooos, Spanish Om, AN Brocka —The transactions daring this week in ke bave been very trifing. There are bayers of and 0 Maamach isntia aor ee 6 per Cent bonds at 53 Fome Duriness had been done in Enliroad bonds New York and Fri, 1862, 9 a 82, New ¥. Central, 9% a 0%; Tilinols Coutral, %) a 914; Michigan Central e — atv2.ex Gly, Pemnayivania Central ist morwage Cerron steady. 5,009 bales sold during the week at fully previous prices. Ai Liverpool the demand has fallen oi! pric given way a little, middling Orleans is quoted Piaptation Ceylon in, good demand, but very tt for to fality, and privately sone parce's‘bare changed ands at these ralan. 440 bags Mochs revabt Ts, & 28. acvarce, middling greearsh (rom 7 with very green at 7a. 4. 1 080 bags Costa Bien sol’ brisk’ iy at lo, ada advance {rom 65a. & 670. Tor fine tine or diaaryiun lbw middling” Acargo of 4400 bage. barely good firsta, ela faboat at ble. for the mediverrancrn, and \wo éargoes At {0% eavfor ete ports, Come frm. A few los good Frintdod weld at 7%, Cons the market gottinues very dnt, The suppl) Rogiish wheat are small and the conditiom generally’ interioe Laat week s averse quotation for Englich wheat was on 100 992 gre. returned. "We quote ‘white an whee: Gir 8 Goa. Fed Gos, aa per qe, american ‘our ima wi er Teme —Roasian in rsther more demand, at £34 Je. £97 for St Petersburg clean In ‘Mania there ‘is'a moder! Ws 8 £31 10m. for {nie to good curremt ove) bales in pubile sale were chiely wold ni 6 for common to fair middling. 180 puns. Lemerara, indirect import, raaiend —The demand (or Welsh |s mod: We quote ra at £8 a £8 Ge. bm 15a. @ £5 fon b. in Weles; Be xe: Digs, 188. 6d. for mixed numbers on the viyde FAD— Firm, ai £23 108 for common pix Linea —Pombay cn apot bas sol! at / Tia. and Odessa 70s 6d; has become less firm. In e end of Virgina 6's at 8S asia, ate. a Sales for shipment, three cargoes rolvangel at 49s, a de, 6d f on b, acd 10,000 we Aral oe i" 0678 Cuas.-hyermin demand, ant 90 tons at auction realized OFF baa C110; in other, sorte, uothlng d> ag, 4 Bas for bro WR Aad 54. Od. @ 68s. for r: . OW oom PEG2 fer G SEO, £50 & £59 Malags, and £67 » £68 ‘sae Ticeeed “metat ta. a 420, 6d. Coorsautd 4 64 0 o%, D ‘ea of the week oaly 60 puncheons Rerbi 9 at Leeward island at 24, 6d proof. 4 aod has cuatiauet aad Cut ” a Changed |, ude privately. Segal has rien 6d. ear Ct freee the tate lay Test point 8 floating cargo of 5,700 bigs Madrasis also remorte, (0010 at sbout 10s 34 68! bage Ban Gi st aaetoo brovebt 1. “fd for middling white. LINseRD Uawes au. Ml raber easier. Suda Poe marcel ia, Deen quict, bot fiem. As vow pry Poses: the reduotion ia du ‘eacn aad ailer 6th April, showt¢ “sag Prevent Duty Propoued Duty. Refined, per ewt - Me. Of Ite 4 White viayed aes 17 a) Yeliow muscrvado\o browne) ¥15 9 13 te Krown muacovado ... oo B® ue Cre " me wie Saf 6 Oo 8 of Wea India doceierceed WT Phde. 25000 bags mau am wed at guction during ‘he cry Privately two par Hracon eold ~3 60) bags Boge at M034. c.f £1. ua ard Kast India have bero ol! Work, acd teoatly wold wt alendy p Geis Mauritiva tor trawseipment from Ro. 10 at 59 free om b , mab Da Pernams 999feurth sold — an’ % Aeargo of 4.000 17.579 bags br waant brown at daa Gé_ md yeikow fe. a5 bags brown Pernatab ics oid ation ath “90 for Ano tpact. TPs.—Tho market baa been dull, in eaquence of theo a ration in the duty by the Chane, Wor ot we Raoke- quer Fome 4.00) @5.000 oltexa ot commo & Vongoa are re ported to bave changed hauds a: ls ya per TALIOW —Ibe market bas given way and day thees are sellers of tt Petersourg Y.. at 60 cn tae n 2Otent for anak mcpth 656. (rom Aprilto June, and 83s. dd. f © the lest threw moutha ef the your. ‘Tunrestine.—Rough seminal at Wa Gd, ¢ Wire Mw Cor Ameriens Wraesone in demand. Posy £00. ‘The War in China TUR BRILLIANT APTAOK OF THR AMERICANS ON Tow BARRIER FOR18. (Extract from a Private Letter | Userap Srarm mir Sam Jacta ©; Weamroa Deo. 10, 1806, You will see by the papers that we bave hada tide te dohere, Whea the Britis: were about to attach "the (Chinese, Foote, who wa: at Hong Kong, immodia tty ascended the river with the Portem uth as far ee tte- place, aud then proceeded with sailors and mariage te- Canton to protect Amertcans aod property. Soon afier- Smith joined him in the Levant, and strongthoned the party with @ force from bis ship, bimeolf betog along Bhortly after this ship got w thin hat!, wod afier the iapee Ot afew days, the Commodore decided oa withdrawing bis forces aiiogether. lest their presence at the factories should favoive us in the diiticultios; for the British bad @ strong force the:e, and several steacsors lyiog off, and thoy bad sircady attacked and destroyed @ part of the city. So Yoote came down with .! molestation on the 16th, and received imatructions to semd al ow men cm board their ships, As be was retura- tog im the afternoop. ia passing or nearing the barrier forts (four ‘a number) five miles below Usates, tw. of them fired Ove rounds of grape and round sbot as bim, some of the shot faliirg among bis oars, without warning, and bia (ag over bis bost =H» put back atonee ‘and reported the {acta to\be Commovore, wo Instantly decided to punish (he outrage by cording up the Ports- mouth and Lovant, there no: being water enough fer this sip, Two emai! atoamers wore (mmediately svcar Ato tow them up next day, ade p:etended plo: (Ame- rear) engaged, who was sont oat early the nem morning with [oud Willlamsoa to sound the channel, aod one @ the ateaniers d¢epatched 10 Cactow to briag down ali tee ma)ines, leaving Smith thers wita blue jxo ots lone, sad the crews of ihe two ships Oiled ap #\0 drafie f om this, I being seat tothe Lovant About lla. M Wily son retarned, Paving sounded within bail @ mile of ome of the forts three shots wore tired at him, oue of them Anbiog cl! the head of ihe \eacamen (kd ward Mviton, oom. twain) Alittlontier2? M the scamers took as te tow—ite Kum Fa 120 ons, baviog tho Levant foe F was soon far eben, and as whe approsoned the four forte they opened ou ber Foote stood un onolly Ui! withia 6.0 yaras Of tho wearost, anchored, ran om & apring, and op nod drillieatly oo a! four foris a4 26 POM. Tc was gallantly done, aod so the celigut of al! o@ bolders be epecd!ly silence’ the ne: tort, bat the others kept it up slowly tl senso. Foote, bows ver, peppered sway (1 near dark Wan wiibia saree quarters of a mile of the Portemouth the Levan! was um fortunately run upon rocks having « pilot om board end bewwg Ip tow of the stoxmnor, As con a7 possible ® bower anchor was rio out, and # Pp hove off about a the topof foo’, the ebb makirg, she could gy at that ime Tee two stemmers, Coding the thick, would not stay by me alinough requested, turzed to Wiampos, That vigtt, acco npacied Lewis | sounded out the oresnei, acd cropped up on the food, and hy day!ight fad ber to post the Portemouth, with the broad. ide bearing on the f: Bot the channe! was perrow, sna dayiight fowad Po; tamovth egrourd and fearfa' position She I rearly the entire day before whe coald be gox at Thanks to ber sharp guvaery the éay before: the Jhise- men did not venture on Oring « guc, 024 Of course we wero quiet lu ibe afternoon of the 11th (he Commodore saddenty retorped to the Sap jacunto, to aidrene @ letter to the Goveroor, leav ng Foote ‘astrocions pot to froe gam cnlese fred upon, Toit evon'ng the \ort ailont syain sod put {nto position The ebips romsined ‘bus Lill the even ng of the 19th tn inactivity, when Foote recelved dlscreuovary orders 0 attack. | shocld bave vaio that a’! our forces were witadrawn trom Canton om the 174 and returned to th ir reapeovive ships, dr of Course, resumed command of the Lovant (day 18tb), eid | wont cn boa:d the Porismoatb, my more and Moors ¢) ided bitwoen the two pe. 001 - fasted oarly, the orows full of enthusisem, and about reven o’clo.k both ebips opewed a shower of shells ead #hot upon the two oearoas forum, k it us tw twe Lours ncariy the two nearcat forts scarcely daring te Ht ro bot were toe sbels; but the two disaat forte baving guns of large calibre, kept up the fire, it- ting both sbips 18 times. Karly in to fignt the ma tince were fent toto the boas, ant near cine al were manned, having three bow!t: rs. f i t z z i FF iE ts HE wen cileoled nrar tho sbips and the troops \belr way shrough a rloe eld amd yi lage and entered the fort in tbe rear, Piling maay of ‘he Uniness, who weve [tying to encepe by awimmicg © crock The & cr were ourmt aod quae #; oy uw. eotennnt Watmocgh was Gra to cater the fort I lap were | night #ND my people aot the how teore from the ‘ad embarked beforo dayiigh\t) rotarn to break prentice 0058 were kilied im ‘andirg, by the accideetel dlscnarge of gon. ‘A bigh spirited merebsat, named Robinet, trom smertes, but one of our natu cidzons, knowing the ry aud Viver weil, volunteered to tow the wilh the r, Wa welled landing AIBA they were ali iaken lo tow, under tae lee of the ahips, and Bot vet rao her threo quarters of a mile wader the fire of tbeir terte two of them ‘n raking postions, bas Without a Lit ati witnio a cable's leony th of the when sa ¢ight ‘coh shot struck tne San Jecia saned, inwhich was Liettonant Lo Killiog three men Bud Wovnding pine others Speeaily we were ua ter cover of & pent of lard—r'ee flelt— they are all rive olde here and oar bs davbed up tre winding dykos towards the fort Wors tne lng ta’ leaving ton eran the fort @ae catered wisn the wounding of one marine, by rckel, sad aoober by @ Dali grazing the cail of bis lag. This fort wae siieoccd pearly by @ shower of shells from tro stipe orirg ourapprosch Bored the gun carrt and sp ked (he guna, Urecket the boats slong the ¢ io (be face of the forts, and Under their fire, uli the nearest ove, whence the armel men (who had passed up onder cover of the dyke and cxp.ured @ gabiopade of arked end tx k tho wert fort withoat gue of the gadionade and of the baying been turned again Tas puss of une tifa tore were Lo® tarred vpon the fourih ead inst field how! rere brought up aiso. The (ort ored yerde distant At carly dawn of the 22d the armed boats dashed acrcay ihe river; the bowitrors aoe wih saregaes, aod ele fo lama under aa! arp fire from the enemy with sarasing ore man. In these several aliacks they were made on i he sitrated on the rico felds, ana could be « a+ in boats only. Im toem were mounted some very peor aa vin: Lot iG); inches, 4 of 97, Gof 0% Bot Gi, 100f 7, 208 BS, 1B Of TK, Bot 1% —the rem ram seven downward to three ia calibre 53 ij pee iil i} s 2 gee 2 2% | i : i ii 3323 Pj 7: Fs +i, 5g: He] j revealed. i t i