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12 AFFARS Our Londen, Paris a’4d St. Petersburg Corresp ondence. IN EUROPE AY ASIA. THE CHINE THE NAPLES IMBEROGLIO, Ace, &e., &e. SE WAR. Affairs in Great Britain. Loxpow, March 27, 1857. Fis Bhetone— Man Worship—The Primum Mobile of Po Beat Infucnce in Bngland—The Premier's Blunders end Lub— Tre London times becomes a Thorough Minis wriei Bach—Prodabie Uitra Liberal Character of the Heo Peliamet— New Party Olas ification and No wanclana t— Effects upon Trade of Polisioal Agitation and | rencers Ae Increcrimg Bevelopements of Oommercial Crime—The- | ter’ ation’, dc, de ‘The dis setetton of Parliament and the progress of the sections ere the all-absorbing cabjects tn Eogland now. Wothing w've te telked of, nothing beside possesses inte- vest. If yeu take your cstimate of our strange position Pom leasing urticies or reports tm the leading newspapers, you wii forme very Tale estimate, for mover in any (ame herve thir gu been 20 distorted or s0 misrepresented ‘ts thing? political arenow. 1 have in some of my former wettere to you shown, 1 think clearly, the man-worship coerced to Lord Palmerstoa because he was fortinste smowpt to te the wmistcr when perce was proolaimed— becerse, forsooth, he was so lucky as w be called to powcr by the voice of the people, and talented enough to verry Cub the system snd the policy adopted by his prede- ecomore = For this “Sortuitous combination of circumsian- eee,” tht ) man, onty competent to condact our forciga af- this, s “made's God of and vievated to the post of leader @ the Libers! party. Wss ever sucha great mistake mado? y tbis ration of blunderers? This man, the leader of we hbera! ‘party, who bas endeavored and failed to mry on th governmert withoata policy is a tory at ‘beart, © sedporvative, with a most literal ‘ma Ober cater of progress ani a simpte lover of office and power. @°) the acts of his long life prove him a tory of ‘te Ler spent dye, of the most bigoted kind. Ho resisted ‘We in‘ reduction Of a Bill inte the House of Commons for vedere ihe county franchise t) £10, and threw it out “¥7 g°Ving into the same lobby with som: of his thick and “ein aepyorters ts company with the tory party. This “weom “combination of clrcumstances’’—a singular unity of was, wot worthy to be mamed; but when this same Premier adopted the acts of Sir John Bowring—whioh, I senfeac, I think he was compelled to do, and plucky for detag— end the same tory gentlemen who had helped him 3 rewit © domestic measure of reform, went into another ‘ebby witb a large number of liberal members, then my Lora Palmerston, like perixg urchin, sete up the Ory Ui ax “uppatural coalition,” talks of ‘combinations,”” and ends. by being compelicd to eat his own words on the maker Any 'aamet home or abroad wishing to know our pre- eent ermal position, must not read ihe Tim-. This, ‘the lerpiimg joarnal of Europe, was, in spite of its weil know 4 errors, admitted to be arove the petty ain of car- bilng reports or covering truth with false coloring. Ne ‘© © «uvested Of those sins. Lod away by ite lorani bere moe to the Premier and tis ridiculous affectation of a powsr boppily fast failing away, this journal has become AseBrvpuious in jis suiagoulsm. eoenily, mectngs were beia in Londow for and sgainst tbe Preaior, on ths (ivan question. fee ivmes reported the one in his lordsbip’s favor ve PA yeily, abd growiy misceprevented the expression of kee€ipg thereat. The other was scarce reporiei a ii Bubrequertiy news reached Evgiand from Cains whicy eevaieca publicity through the ovlumaes Of aimosi every paper im Low Dut the 7 Ween taunted wih ibis sovree, this info mation, which was damaging to ibe Premier's cause and Os:culeted v0 tL uence tee dictions wes quitly basned up ia au obscure paragraph. For ewe reasons, people desirous of ascer.aiuing the tru. = actenk © sent iu the colampe cf toe Tims our | write tl: graphic messages are rescuing London of iho resulta of the Qrai cleciiens, To morrow tee mojoriiy of the boroughs will have made thelr returse § So far as ‘Das yet reached we quite clear that joormon wil’ © Parliament the righe and the demancs of oeamunity at howe. The fect that the next Parliament beture hoaored with, wi be ined oy Lord Yalmerswu's partzens ae @ cause for great re. jowoing This very fact, iis Gy oe mr! fortuiioas com >inatioa of wil be Lord Pai Of theve things re told y dissolution of Par iameas, =p cial giorifcation will @soara him | Th # diferent language to thas ased by the Loadea prres im gevoral, Dat meveribeless my sisiemeais may be rethed Gon le some of my le tors some vix months 1 seas yous few strictures on tne siale of parties to ‘Eigust Lord Palwerstan repudiated party sitogetner the at. temp: te Doing made 80 10 cupfcse © man’s ideauly with rege. d to theo} polltioa! marks anc |be old pol toal ao. a6 to estebdliin a new live of demarcation. be Knows as 0 liberal, a radical, a tory or Dat the House of Commons ts vy» be di. vided 10¥) mitiaterialiee am1 oppreit, vate: be seuse (OF once Bad OB Brare COmsiOD me nderE forgot Mme tice Of party. as the Prembcr had himself ofen done, paser Bdoms the wiique mode of headiog the “miolsteriaiists”’ and “oppositionios,”’ ani gi works ibe fo) wibg mort transparent exolanation — bern appraied to by I rd Paimension end he lat oure of Uommons nu 008 Cir gone we ae te tame © necerdis 7 0 their Grelared oy ink as UpOn Last eudjrct | make ‘Oenfunos worse covlousded,”’ ¢ Fed. MAD Who vores to favo” ery anxious to tony ‘tbe sof, dodge of the Times worthy of resat re ont serious fret upee London trede \cpement of commercial crime AD anwonted pani. x! Partiemens mistance peal, and then we may ibe midss of cur politics! excitement equal of svaree t) pour © ection of President, only sooner over, fer theatres are nigbily crowed, and oonsert rooms De profs oF fee wo 1 -prinag Mr. and Mrs Barae OF rather are, jovt evvolud me we 0 (a) epg: gam: fortmight. I have « toorh it this wee - the Lo coem oo 00 for the opening of Her feory om A@aire tan France, Panis, March 25, 1867 Arvest of @ Returned Republiggn—Stse of Prancem whe —Tihs © be Protected Napevon's Ratan a St Holme Swod to Marthal BaquimM. Fruid’s rom oll ome /sottement ber been caused by (he arrest of « man of tte Lame of Philippe Moreet, formerly & hwesier tm ibe devariment of the Indro, He bad been extietrom | sesirst tne strom Freme® in 1661, but in the early part of the present month bad Dern permitted torevern, OF bis promise cf peaceabie owedoct ard good cl sembip His ironk, however, being taming! on bis arrival, ® false boom was discovered, ® whieb Wee packed for dist:ibotion ® host of polition! prphiee of & mon ht ory character is has berm sentenced to tmprigonment ‘or siz months, his ex fuer that be-had purchased the trunk with ihe false bot. | rngiand want <j ‘ow and js enclosures in ignorance rot being reretved. ‘The ciren matanee, apparently animportant meen engrriy seiaed hold of by the malcontents t> point wat \be weak sompinined of a1 Naples amc at the eame time to brirg’s sarge Of © Tenors’ eyrtem of annoyance agsinet the Cos fom Howne scinoriiee ah ihe seaporte and f oatiers, of seating Wevellers, whether tndigenons oF not, io « man fer equal to tbe worst period of French rule, Ladies, © te oni, are inily hancivn acd searched, and eabmitied © Mlerrogaioricn in a maruer inteleradia, evidantiy fom ment only Jamitied hy ihe iat tnat ite festing of lesson PRY dose net samt of 8 qorstion ‘Within the last few says, indeed, the pollee get wind of » society whinn ( ‘eese and Theedeste, aad the —« grove | Of Kerra and Ormos, and the erection of an English 90) thaw polisoe and the cleo | mary entered reatnees of ® goveroment that is obliged to have | The company, of which Baron feoures to monnnres litte inferior to these #0 loatiy | ~ Baring and Peretn Te ing S eORCHPLIDIY 00 the part of the govern | ten ity.» quailty more held te meetings in the avenue des i‘ ornes at Pacsy. It had been watehed in the inst ibres weiss, bat tz comec quence of the members enly otaversin: by siges, ac if they were a body of deaf and @umb persons, with oaly ‘We meaze of communtoaitny their ideas through their fingers, the diMoulty wae to seize hold of some proper temgidle potas. 43 nat the police bebeved unemecives to ave caught the clue, and the whole party, to the num. Der of Sfty seven persons, wore arrested. Bat their pro. @nutions were so well taken that Bo decument inortm! mating thom bas been found, and though they were all remanded, 1 hear, with the intemsion of instituting a CO bilegrammes, vi leav'm, apd 4¥,000 of tea . 1 government prosecution, on the ground of unlewful ae which in obi fly consamed ‘wariouliural popuie- is wean ime, Come)’s right ascension 2h, 8 m. 20 sec, ry Dy . o 19 min. 3, ‘Bu of semblage, the bef de Police sen} last night ax order for Hone of Eastern Rogsia bs een eae Saws ares ig Bas asc nsion 9b. 30m. 80 seo ; perth dechpation, 18 dng. 31 im A Very Woderete telescope will suffice to show i, feb old trees of oh were out down by th » your obedient servant. RO CARRINGTON, fire wood. On the south coast most of the splendid ger Rapa Ommavarony March ‘28, 1867. dene and plontations are utterty ruined, and it will re- quiro years to restore them to th:ir pristine beauty. Al Seberiopol they are busily «nga IMPROVEMEP TS IX THE BaSTBRE PART OP THE CITY. ‘A property bolder felicitares the residents im iho eastern Part of ibe city on the improved character of the houses now being erected there, but more particularly at. the corner (f Seoond avenue and Thirty sighih street. He saye thas tbe principal owners of lots in thas vicinity are bow Wwyipg tO ge¢ an Ordinance through the Common Coureil to terrace a) that portion of the Cape) gba the city from feconé avenue to the river, and from thirty ninth to Forty sixth street, BRUTALITY OF A CONDUCTOR OF THB RBaILBoaD. & s sncoeeted in ry ut they will be considerably nected wih the routh, and so mach impro' stronger {ban formerly—1n fact, {mpreguable In rauing the eunken verrels uoh progress has been Jate'y om account of the unfavorable weather; ho ow apparatus is expected from Now York, and sangaine Bones ure enteriained tbat with Hie assistance thoy will even succeed in rating tre famous ‘ Twelve Aportios ”” 2 Prices, the ‘eas nad stk» of (hina Srtiol? ” joee no: Sonatttute for us a merohaudiee of first ne- orem’ 1" experience te just row furnishing we «sed proof Of DY ywr'the gilts of China may bvcome Indispensable to bi edurtry of Lyons anat Rtleone The last silk orp '', ¥raror and Itely presented a deficiency of mye than ope-nalt OmSNTRAL thing shou! Great eollvity hae been shown in re ooonpying the lit Ib exehapge for the Obinese toa, the Rasiian oom be atiached to the Ofori om ho east ooart of the Black Sou; -viioh we" | merco brovpbt to Klakbta textares of Russian or Pollen | 4 8YFacuse correspondent states that a fow nights since Darom, duke and evacunied and blown up by the Rasslans im 1854, wod che | manu‘eoture to the amount of twonty six mililons, vi an unfortunate man, Who was Intoxicated, and unable te any ond every reine of which bad deem teken ponsession ef by the | twelve millions of cottum wares aad fourieen of wooltom | take care of himself, was dragged out of the cars by the posing upon the ores pa ives ‘pn conjunc'im with the Turks Mer the latter | cioib, wc ich tbe Rossiaa maoulaciurers have suoceedet to find hie ticket, kicked conducter for not belg able fro e platform aod the track. and left om tac biesk road as a disiance of five or ex miles the nearest station. A short ime afterwerds bis ticket was found on aigne ca your parse J Do tip -o.toe sb BO meeps confined to ‘as the Duke’of York once: bad retiree in compliance with the stigetations of tho crenty cf Paris, a rqnadran of eta tranap tts and tro war tteemers war cerpatched from Niostwyeff under the im furnishing @t fabulously low priors—fo- veven france per metre, ard whtsb, I is eald, pr rfeotly nite the climate of Northern Ohira, The ojber ar! impoesibdie to spit out of command of On ain, wi Iended trooys | copaleted, on tho side of tho Russians ontefly in the so after the sleeve of a marq at Rowkbom Kelé Ma onnteeds 3» and onoupied | caliea Muscovy leather, fare, wrougit metals, pcg A LA eT yt mre etl by 4 to the Benor no one at present there two poms, Rreut Kale had been deltreret un | gisefer. apd even aisoin optum. On the side of pee cpl |. Bes wa Bas ‘corresponiieut aske it question. If wili doubiless be pre prevtontly by # detgehment of the Oaucarian army. aud | ere in tone mall lots of cotion, & ccourrenoes could not Be Prevented the con. wren this, but I tear ia Oetoder the fort of Avosra and Sou‘jak <a o, or | tiiken wae (‘he two lestarticlog alone to the amount otore re‘using to admit people in such @ condiilon. Presiige tm favor of grandiioquent Novoremsusk wrre re‘aken by te division of Gansral £ #20 000 os) On the whole, the operations of ox 4 ‘arted the railroad officers shou) no! ‘ver the power of Napoleon, despite Kozourby, «ftur a severe broach with tho Ciroassiane | charge in 7 f 66,200,000 franc ~ thousend men at 8 Neve ritielens several of the oid Rossian ferteare -tillin the | a Sgore superior to any which Lad boea excoanged ill! vapiabed with tw bends of the +memy ard the number of our men of war | ther. APPOINTMENTS IN THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE. “Justitia” desires to ascertain from the present admi- Bistration whether the General Land Office belongs 10 the Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, Commissioner, and tho State of Indiana, He concludes that such must bs the fact, from nearly ali the o.erksbtps in the office being flied by 1odiaca mev— most of them ibe pers of the Commissioner. I wes formerly the custom 10 cause announcements of appointments to clerksbips to be made tu tho newspa- pers; but eloce this inflax of In men tho practice has been diuoontinucd. In 1868 the picture was reversed. Interior troud' were ogiiating On: danas of rebels occupied the Northern provinees and blocked up to road to the tas Man merevandie. The consignments of tea fev to 80 000 hoxes: that cf eloths avd cotton wares desconded igbt mitiiong, aod the total amount of exobanges ned vearcsly to twen'y ning miltons. Ia 18biand wever, affairs took again @ beiter tury, dus, as it ‘wed eh'efly to the tnficense of tho Russia» embassy ‘» Pc kin, avd the corsignmente of tea to Kiskhia have durivg the latter year, pot been less than 1120 0 boxes, Remerk that, rome ten cr twelve yours ago vorage export (i¢ pot exoeed 40.00 doxes. and the general ed such claims to imiho Black ea Yavicg boen taty diminished by tho rainsteopbe of Seastopnl, it te tmpossible to keep up ihe pkcckace with so much strictness a8 for uerty, espootaily p witter, When ‘ha navigation of that coast is rendersd very dangerous by the heavy gatos from the norih Oaly qrite Ierery an EB versel from Oonetantinopls sno ceeded ‘p landing ® Hupyarian renegade and two or three aundred men of the disbar ded Anglo Turkish lagion, yh A qvantty of arms end ammountiton, at a ems! port ¢ funbs, where the Cirossrians were waiting to re ceive them, It i) @ remarkabte /act thai those tribay who, currg !e late war, when a little exertion on thetr part might ravesccured their indepencenss, Mowed vo-7 bold on vofelar feeling, and Pisce, and lords 1; over ite plamage of past feudality, no ose Frencbmen, who lsvg® at everyibing divine ani hanau, bh most loudly at tbe masbroun diguities of the nine pounced that the French Ambassador a: 1, don, Count de Persigney, has obteined from the Hag: roment ihe concsesion of Longwood. the house for. werly occupied by Napoleon I at Si. Heleos. aad of ths food in which b's body was at first deposited. Thove | jtil* ineltnetio: t= cooperate with jhe allies egaing; | #mount of the wholr exchange varied betwoom twenty WHAT ARB HIS POLITICS? placer, which are renve ed sacred by glorious reminisen- | xnerin, heve recommenced nosiilities with cov- | fro ‘o thirty millions of franca, Since thea they have Mr. Gideon A. Tucker Writes to correct a statement of oes, says the Puys, bad undergone painfal trausiorms. | sicerable vigor since the pears, which bes deprived | ttere/ore more than doubled our Albany correspondent in tegard to ihe the politics of Benjamin Enos, late Canal Oommiesioner of this Sialic. Be s that Mr. Enea ie now, and ever bas been, a oa tional demoorat. He sapporic’ Bachasap end Parker pain! wor His majesty, Napoleon I{i, wished to patan end to that profapavon and thanks to his pious and adie ipitia‘ion, the spot rendered illustrious by the exile of Wap leon I out to resume @ character worthy of the ® general outlive of the trafic carried on ta Kiakh. ation fog! in the derert of Mongolia where Onina aad Huerie tovob ene anctber, the latier a Christian state, vanoing after ite 0: uner in the road of prog’ them of ev ry prosocot of ultimate success. Os the other hand, Schamyl, with his Legebis and Tohtereus (show tt {san egregions mistake to coofonnd with tne Uneavetane ) bas continued protry quiet sinoo the trace 2 of 1#68, and reoms deposed to end his days in perce and | former ceeay!ng in the deorepttnde of its oteraal im | jest fall with his usual ove'ey and seal, altho now re- yr tranquillity, only disturbed by occasional razcias of no | (*tcy. Rvuesin, which maintaios an embassy tn Po | moved from the active fleld of poittios. and for some from the Set, rane se ees Whatever may dete | grost importaure, which be is not able to proveat his | KD ob riveo, it im sacricd, this concession erly | years retired upon nis farm tn Madison coumy, ~~ vision of a pitwen Tespect io tne dispu' ' subjects from un¢ertekin; vender the condition ekg toscr) on the there is none ia Fri 1a all political oircies Lord erie ie cone tak of nequedvon heing sent to the Pa. } beok of ihe Celatiat Fmpiro as’ tribaury country, | BRIDGE 70 CONNECT MEW YORE AND BAOOKLYN. The Mr. John A. Roebitrg, civil engiceer, suggests the fol> lowing pian of a wire guspention bridge, to conuect the ctiles of New York and Brooklyn. He proposes that ii should ercas the East river by a single span, at such an elevation as will not impede the navigation. The b: Soor will be continued op eacd side of the river, dercend- Jog at a gentle rate, ant forming a series of large spans, h exiend Over several squares witifoui touching ols of the nouses uniil the Figo grouad is reached on which the approacnes will be located. Only so muon ground will be permanently cooupted between the river And the approasbes as wili be wanted for the foundation; of the towers. Tho present) design is to build two floors above each ciber, simiiar t the Niagara bridge. The floor will serve as an ordinary road bridge for all ersion’s views ae for onse ananimousiy su»ported, | ommon cause is made. The Montieur dela Fict!: * laters Fogato y of tho Ohincee baker, Alinm. whoe excoution poisoning his bread bas Deen announced, aod they wortty Of note, as sho ing ihe rauceroas ho sti the Viceroy Yeh against not oaly ibe Englis ers of oli vations. I eaw, a few days ago, a lo! iboiary”? may flatter the pride of ihe Son of realty Ri has well paid agents among fe Of the Celestial Empire, and even in the ment. Contigoous to Obiaa dy ite vast 1t presses still more upon it by the 0 free navigation Peter the Great © to himsel nearly to oontorios ‘ Preparirg for {te:lt an aooese to the revirces of Mendsnurig, or, rather, it atresdy domin:ore over them by Nicol 1, @ fortified town 150 kilometers Tr It posscesos si'iony and yotian islands. Now arkas im the northrrn part of the © small war squadron ia jould war extend In those tons of Earops, rad oltio next semmer, under tte command of Admirsl Zavo tko, who acquired’eo much reputation by the repaise of the allied fet from Petropaviorak. He le to touch at Ja pan to confirm the treaty conceded with thr goverament of that country by Admiral Patiatin, and t) proceed trom theres to Corea, the mouth of the Amor end Kautchetks. The Rustian government icterd in fature to keep a ra tpeciable reval ‘orc on the eastern coast of Asie and the | northwest coum of Amorica to waich over thelr prittinn! | and commercial interests in thore regions, and to aflard thelr sailors ap cprortnnity of obtaining more prokie. sional experience than can be supplisc by their short crotses in the Baitto aid Mediterranean Prince Gortachakef, Viceroy of Poland, arrivea hore yesterday from Wereaw. There ie no tratn jo the report Of bie resignation, elihough tt is not inprovable that one belag cut off, was put asuore and left 10 vieed 0 ly, it mi Therefore, Western a! Bosgouet bas been presented with @ sword tive place Alls thanks — words :—'This sword of avd Dokes 09) tebe op hiv resitence at Warsaw | LP the Chinese ports to the English and American 8 of vebiclos aad passengers. Tne upper floor will Deve | tr a corer step towards conetiasing the Poles Oir | ccmmerce, tis eamily urderstond tbat Russia will be on | sroorttwo railcond trecke, Ge wblen two teciae ot care an «bi Mints a Wrangell, the orlobrated | shied to draw peritive advan will be kept rupping & and forth, performing a trip ture are rls dargerourly ii! and his Ife despaired | merce out of this, if but tran every five or tem minutes, These trains will pass each ' cccupted ad interim by Admiral Mottin, Goring ‘he last tem years, remas P other in the 0or're of tno bridge. [hay will be conaected ured, and we cannot well see what enemy can mana =beccmrended the Black Sea fleet after the death of 2 will, without any dout, try to substituie | 454 propailed by an eadices wire ropa, worked by a sin butof one towg you be sure, that if ever ib Nakhemot’ {he other day, Captain Bodson, of the Ual- ro or less their woollen wares for tne art epgive at ore end, Que thousaad passengers ord pail bo drawn from ite scab ard, tt shall ev: im the patn of bnor.’’ smarshai Borqaet was once « Pepubican ‘The follow ig details of M. Fould’s splendid fancy hs y pass. They have some interest for a pari of your readers, The saloons were of course briliisatly il cles of besame ki tlonary be convey ery trip, ali the ease an4 comfort that well constructed, ventilated aad warme cars wil! afford bl the towers, elevated over thrve nuodred a ted States army, was presented at court by the Awerican Minisier. ton and Soanghae. Oar bappen that Ob'pa will be for vdiy ‘those western bow to fight egeinst; bot thie © Deaton as ated. Affeirs in Naples. THE DIFFICULTY WITH BYGLAND AND FRANCE—IN- tuminaied and decorated as they are with the TRIGUES OF AUSTRIA—ANTICIPATSD TROUBLE 10 atraggle wi chovest flowers. Tae Emperor and Kmprese arrieoa WITH SARPIXIA—THE NEW INSTAUMBNT OF TOR- y cnnily ‘Yarm oat, if the war con. aa> So Soa, o river span and cr 11 @clook. Tne former preserved his mask entirely. TURE—LORD NaPIER, ETC. the commerce aad manufae pg ts Face rn) an ronp ye bo wu Persion leap, Bubived ta afous of thick ail geese, To $38 EMTOR OF THE WEW YORK HERALD. — <cicedeteh largest ©” Mts class, moaiures 210 fee\ from the step, Uiriped wih white and bine, without crinoline, and cover ‘The romor which was prevalent in Naples, thet diplo Abolition of the Seund Dues, wiich length Ineluere whe topmast, Nant royal acd topxa! akyse'l, 18 would be abou: two hundred fect above the water. Ia comnection with this subject {tie proper | to add tha: the present tendency te to reduce rather an inoresse the he'ght of snip masts. To attain the height of two hondred feet tt is neossvary only whole perton from the neck to the feet. The Gress wen e white cashmere veil, entirety oovering face, With the excepiion of w square ope ring lett for the ® bot protemed by sik setting. ‘he Princess Mstbiide #28 only conepicucus by her hair being vow matic relations would soom be re esiablished be\ween tbat kingdom ard France and Bagiand, crested georral sat-saction, altbough in many well t: formed circles tt was received with suspicion and deubt. Such a oon! 100 ing tne termina- Ot April vext, under certain rego's'ions, 0° tae Sourd dues, bas been com. municatec by ibe British Bord of Trace:— ¥ Boaxp of Tape, Wurrasatt, Marsh 24, 1867. kas far sa tbe Park on the New York #de, without Gered. | Laay Cowley, the Earlieh Ambaseadress, impor | ig devoutly wished by all parties, The isolated position | The Lor /s of the Committes of Privy Ovunctl tor Trade | resorting to e steer grade degrees, te h per than three ees, OF about sopated the character of Mary, Queen of ‘and. The Praptation: five teen a busdred. It snot intended to supersede the by give notice that, by vir- ‘the 14h inst, bewween Ulcenburg, the N oar end , je: Norway, and the Hanse Towns, oa ‘Bmark om the other part, Doomark ‘a which the Kipg Bomba bas fousd himself placed ia re. lation to the great Powers of Europe, by the withdrawal arom bis capital of the representatives of the above two Powers, was most mortifying to him; and not the less so ‘rom his consciousness that such an igrominisas posi ticn was the result of bis own bliné obstinacy ani stupt dity. He would doubtiess have bees compelied, in tims, ary, two rival “pavish besuties were objects of | tense inte rest, Madam de Serrano, tbe Spanish Ambassador's wife were a most be withing Andejatian cosiume, black po rose colored snd richly embroidered. The Countess de Oretigiicr# took ere ybody by surprise by a; a0 s simple Norweign country woman. To decine which bore sway the palm would demu the skill cf Parte him. self but it was rema ked thatthe marked Emperor more Row existing ferries. A large portion of the commerc'al commonity, transacticg Rear the river on either side, will con!inve to patronize them ia preference to the Dridge. Mr. Roebilng thinks that by the time the bridge ean be completed the intercourse between the two cries wil) heve so much tnereased, that not only all tho exist- ing ferries de supported, bat enozgh will be left to = alacaiaaiaesene aheneal ‘the best stocks in ihe count thap once added fresh lustre to Madame de Onstigtione’s ’ eyes by the pleasant tone of bis voles. to make the amende honorable to the offended diguity of rae St Re eee we troee Powers, Dut & now force her been brought to bear cdg dn tog] Teaue govece PLA® YOR THB RELIEF OF BROADWAY. en “Faw eald, and when goes sctnoriny, fa Na Piieat ie Go escent tak Sees cua L sab ch neaaney: ma onpeois ie vahave' he pee an ol by takin, Yi relte’ of . He we Sr, Parreencna, March 18, 1857. Ree gy a a FP Broadway. Ho prepores te remove the present sidewalks entirely, making the carriage way fash with the buildings om botn siies, thas doubling its present wicth. The windows of the stores might then be set beck s0 a8 to allow sidewalks ef sufficient width to be The War of England with Peria—The Desire of Rustin for PeacemThe Progres of te Russian Railway Sytem —Affaurs ww Southern Rustia—Phe Orimea—Naval Movementa, do . The conclusion of peace between Great Britain and Pers'a on terms not unfavorable to the iatter Power, his given grea} setisfaction bero, and fer from afyisiog the Onart of Tereran to rejeot the treaty negotiated by Ferak K as some of ihe English papers insinuate, our go will use every endeavor to prevail upoo the Shab to ratify it. In fect, the Porsian diMoulty hed placed ‘sto a8 awkward dilemma, which we are gled to gol out of eo earliy, By the arrangement entered ap n with Persie pubsequent to the treaty of Turkwortebsed, Ruvsia bad bound herself to matatain the Ke1jai dymastyon the ‘hrope, and to protect them not only ageinst internal it agvinat foreige invasion. Thus Persia had | become ® sort of vassal to this country, but in return | bed soqe'rrd & righ! to claim \ts intervention, and if ne ocerary, le armed sssistance im case of any di culty wih © third perty. Whea, therefore, Fe rok Khan reported from Constantinople that Lord Stratford @e Redcliffe bad proposed the <ismissal of the Sudar Azen, or Prime Minister ot Persis, the cossion be aholisbed. suo securiiy to foot passengers whieh would protect them from the sum and rain, as well ae free the walke from joe and snow im winter. Awnings and shaics, quarrel and resort 10 arms that murt, sooner or later, tke place between that Power and Sardinia, and the consciousness of Ausiria that the latter possesses the ss mpatbies O'all the great Powers of Karo) Ceptirg Rursia, (whose dil Preomout of Austria, The particuiar attention of masiers quested to this Dotice, ls Order that they m inoopvemienoe OF lose by mg eoting desire of revenge on that Power for joa in the last war,) ene is ther: resuming her previous diplomatic reiations I! gard end France, that in case of Sard’ supperied by any or all of the above Po: be lo & position to ‘1 the beanty comfort ond convenience of ia great hereugiare DISCIPLINE IM YER MERCHANT SERVICE. A sbipowner reviewiog the measures proposed to ob- viate trouble with sailors on shipboard, and to prevent ‘heir maltreatment while a sea or ander orders, thinks ‘Tee Expulsies ef the Spanish Coasel vie from St womi: on which G eat Briain weuld aovede 10 peace, the Snab appl'oé to the Emperor, ihrough M. Arttohkof, the Ras tino Minister at bis court, remin¢ing him of the engags into, and imploring bis protection against ‘TEB LAB DIFFICULTY IN COLUMBIA COLLEOR. A member 0! the sophomore class of ihis college writes vie Fpamieh Coven! madden bre: hesieye ren oa. that the students who Je!t with the head of the class te such exorbitem\ demance. Now, tm spite of the hovitie bre jennrd hi lie by seabarhiog ou board em Megush | cossequence of the late dificalty are 20 loegir members lor r--eheotion | feetings still entertained againes Eogiacd, our government ship, #! brought him to et Thomas. f the college. This, he * the case, as al) the as Dy DO Means prepared for reoommencing & war whch Th: se fao's are more slequent than as} we could | at ees returned ip @ day or two, the dif salty being dled pen eunitectel out deein tha Ghenes- ain the say on ibis matter, Under tbe pretext that wore | sdjosted to tbe satisfaction of all parties the faocity cove Aases fended in St. Dom ngo five boxes with muskets, brought | senting to receive a pap-r drawn by the stndente 0 1 GMoelt te Keep | Country has scarcely recovered. Thal such an event wil! ‘Abere by the soboomer Haban: this Darbarous atiack | thomeeives No student ‘iemised Partic! pation ) make fome take piace at no distant period te mot to be doubted, wae committed which demands our government « | in we affair. And seems to de as well understood in England as in this etry Ba) Gret the Rossen ratlwaye murt be built t) epable Gs t move our troops from one end of the empire to the other with greater celerity thas bere PLAN TO RBOCTIPY THB COURSES OF THB POTOMAC, Dr. Thomas @ OCilaton, formerty sesistant Examiser tn the Patent Ofoe, has sen) nee plan by which he pro prees to retain « first clase Navy Yard at Washington, to prempt reply. Tr bover of the heroes of Lapanto,ot the first desoverers and colomit: of America, calls for an exemplary ohaptice ment which may re eono ti the world, as reps. ra op for the outrages which 00,008 voly svi red. We are well aware that the conduct of Segovia will to’o-e. and fariber messurrs must be tditen to consolidate be found quite p-oper, bat the government neither ean | resuscitate the Chesapeake and Onjo Canal, ani to gives our power in Central Asis, the other hand, {s would Chances of Rassia Bor must in any way Consent to this furaishing the pre | ormmercial bests to the District of Columbia. Ho says not do 0 leave Persie tn the larah, and thes love tne | [Tfusiaied from the Jou text for sole ike this. that the cause of Georprown saftvring trom bao waver t The mew ure taken by the Spasish government for | durirg freshew, aad Wash! from shoal water, is to bod sireaty ‘uired om the allegiance of that Siste aver ane the wounced honor of the nation, was the dis. | be found im the sudden bend of the river from east to whieh grasps in (ts feeble bands the keys to India Ua. m reel of senor R M Baralt from bis piace as director of | south at the janction of the two cities. Hie gina removes pn ‘cree Perak Khon wae éi e the Naiioval Printing office and direoior of the Gaceta, as | thie caure by giving 9 issue to the river im the direct theee antec rected eprrers from tbe foliowlog card sent to the ediior of the | Hine of t tbe lee of Virginia avenue, proosed to Parie with all poesible éeepaton, and the Ras toe Britah Parttamoat; and, ie. | Clamr Publicar ééux ‘nanan ot firm ward. oalvviatee the ex of the exesution " sad 4 \ Kisselet eve that the ment of Fin—The ler Majesty me Of the works a\ $9,° 98,084 60. and the returns [rom the server naporecodlem on fineon mea ince of lta vrae iaverasta, | 8 b7ity bar vicmiewed me from tse poste ot aaminieratrr | Sow lang made culo, ¢xeavation and graded private pro orders to 00 overate with bim tn obtaining 116 me tiation of Louis Napoleon, who, It was thooght, would m of the Fetona) Printing office aud as the terme of the royal orcer i emity. It most, bow the oon: ngeney contains a thing vation parehase?’ at $2,966,674 90 ” willing to make « freah display of bis authority, partion s rena | pS tke ped jee f evel my bose, ithe ots fo moa Saperior Court—General Term, , . only agein the 1 larly a be te known to be averse to any furiher progress | Cason should become general and *pors a} vamnetion oak coy rake to, i Before © fall bench. Aran 11.—Jecob H. Banos ve. Mary W. Milbank — domarrer eMrmed, with I to de fen dante 10 apewer op pay mont of coste of and of Oonte ordered on the demurrer oF orenvan Oe B. Holbrook, & —Order of special term overra' merrer reve: and jad ment for defendant, unless piaintiiT trve ea emcee complaint and pay the cost ef demurrer and costs of the . rmanant—they would doubtiess Very Unlevo adie CopseqaeRces OD Eigieh a0 Aweriwan commerce: we cannot to oar rem’ Odaarin, ad4, and for ony own commeroe, for un A has pothing, oF simost nothing, to lee to cor fot. However thet may be, wo ars naturally led to examine what might be the onsequence of such an setion towards ber power which \s alo rating with Unies, bot by of br gland in the Feet. the same time Prince Gorts cbak’ ff \pe ructed our Minister in Loados, Count Khrepto vies, to remonstrate with Lord Clarendon on the pro- Oordings of the Bri to Perea, and to him) that Rosie Would no allow an ancfending and nelpless ally to be Oppromed by the same po wer that bad jost emerged fom ler ipotentiary of repabtic of ge Fa Tery 48 to my condoct and to the tab govern > ‘SS necenney come ‘unlly the pe. reese: BAPARL MARIA BARALT, Manip, Feb, 96, 1807, Great Comet and a New One. i * biecdy copfict ondertaken “im delenoe of the weak ite @ onte, =, Bier eDurely ¢\fferemt cond! ry . vi . one from thee America = Weare speak. This \eieroopo comet, # was discovered by Aaron Van Valkenbergh va. the Aitor Mataal Insure: to & Condit as ee en | ite of Roewia the ovmay roe which, for more thao | @’Arrrat, at on Pobrasry 29, is mow easily to be | Company — Jai affirmed. sx jon just mow to begin & War With | iwo coniures, she been in the babit of carrying on | fornd by & jerete sized telescope, and, as many of Jobn D. Hurlbut of ai ve. Rossel W. Post d al—New Rngiand, the Britih gove-pment, in view of the wnb the Caleta! pire by ise troullers of #ivere. tne your readers Soe tase teeta LTecn trial granted, coste to abide event. Gumadine Wee « we are about to communicate, have, ¢ the means of Keowing ie present position 0] John M Stina Se; ¥ weane wr oneni o preemie Bent From this point of view, some special interest. — jard some of the } positions of tiscomet do | defesdanis. bs nrg od jon of an anti English President te Am» we i# on the Mengoliar frontier, in the provinos of 88 computed by Mr. Papo, of Moses Biackst0ok vs. the New York and Eric Railroad rkoutek ring the next thi ee rice, Wr stil) lowe anxious to risk the contingensy of & Altona — brevob wih Kussia, Besides the French Emoeror would ¢ forgiven the refa ai of bie ‘good off x68 er the not far from the Biloal ink ‘and the last slopes ‘of tbe Altai, preeierly on the Oereet c vengnen sree, with cone from afrmed, with ovate rds sae 'ehe cies mmecuiaty 2 CwNer™ Fulen shall commenee k} Parties must file immediately every was HHoraien of the ons motion entered rating 8 now ern o bave a: pass, This trac by pay any Other trade of auch following wih eave Mowow juesian aed etx Avornm Puenrrc. Exriosser. neceaeery than Any citer ia there, these. plent Mibte, te Oherbass couaty, MO, avers Por fH erie perations direet relations the morning of the OD inst, reverting ‘wet commence var Sa conan, cod Wa rears oles Of Aatat Rovere, Pervons, among tom Wr. Bopert Dees: he partiuia Ves Wa ig VERS ene s cosyene ape wwe Ove wi Affaire tn Havana Havana, Aoeit 8, 1907, The Graame Pricilege— Approval by the Guearamant of Bd Submarine Telegraph Between Aavana and Ky Wa— Pmporont Deores Regarding the Property of Intestate Fo- vegmere— Literary Pirecia—Promotom of. the Avel- 1 0¢0 that ail the New York papers, with tne exception of” ‘the Hxnsip and one other joarmal, state inet we exportation: Of the guano discovered on the Keys off (he sowth const off this toland is “thrown open to the world.” Im my letter to you of the 17th uit. 1 stated “‘apecial permicsten hag been granted to Messrs. © Tyng & Oo, of thiecky, (ua. Mi further orders are received from Spatn,) who made the inet (the existence of gvano) known to the gevers- ‘ment ot this island, to ship the gvano for exportation, they paying $5 per ton, beeldes the customary tonnage aves, 0’ Buch is ihe trae state of the case, aad Mcoare. Tyng & Oo. bave formed a joint stock company, ‘wi a capital of balf a million of dotiars, to ship the guano, intending to erect wharves, houses for the lsbor- ra, &9. &o., apon the Key Ihave perused with muoh {aterest your leading article headed ‘'4 now treaty with Mexioo—. Ww plea for the acquisition of Caba ” ia the Hana.p of 28th ult. There ip much force in your observations, bat rely on tt, Spain ‘Will never be #0 foolish as to risk the joss of this fertile se by going to war with Mexloo, espootaily if it be trae Dat England and Franco ‘have refused to guarantee ite. pr seseion to ber in the event of hostitisies,’’ as I percetve: ts stated they have done, I have ever been a firm be- ever in “manifest destivy,’’ and au article which has just appeared im the Diario de la Marina, stating that the Preject cf the electric telegraph betwoou th's port and Key West bad met with the approval of th» government, s)ves greater assurance of this resuit a0 devoutly to 86 wish-o for than auy war between Spain and Mexioo cam ever do. It would not, perhaps, be pruient in me te apeak more plainiy; but £ will ron ail riske and ado thas the “result’’ Ire‘er to is not ihe completion of the subme- rine electric telegreph between Bavaca and Key West, Dut something which, to the surprise of the rested tn that enterpris, will asenredly arise from it. Ap Imporian\ decree was publisbad in the @aceta of the 1st ult, to the effect that the 28th clause of she royal order of 17th Novemb.r, 1852, relating to strangers, which was intended only to be in operation to 4; i deoreed to be bereatter to full operation thi oak Spavish dominions. In all cases tn woich a dies without pemne" & will, the local sathorities, with ‘the consul of the naiton to which the deseaced belonged, will make an Inventory of the property of the “eosased, and deposit said property im safe keeping for his heirs’ The local courts are not to have any control over the property, except when claims shall arise for debis due Spain or Spanish sab jects, or where contracts with Spain. remain to be fuldlied, when, sbould ingal proceedings srire, the local couris are to possess their ordinary jaris- diovion, and im such case ihe copsul is to represent the Jawfal heirs of the deceased in care of there mot being apy other jogally appointea person to do 80. This deoree at length grants whet hes so often been denied tp the cases of citizens of the Unites States who Gicd intestate in this islend. If was in such 9 case thad Dr Worrell, jate United States Qonsul at Matanzes, insisted upon doing, but which right it was denied he pow and this led to the removgl or resigoation—I forg pag ‘a highly usefa! and ‘morttorious United staies joer. The bark Minnetonta, which I informed vou in a recent letter bad been sold to @ Spanish house nore, as is sup- posed, to be employed in the A‘ricvn slave trade. sailed fast Saturcay for (as I believe) the Coast of Africa, no notiee Of ber departure having been taken in the newa- papers Of this city the following day Harper's Weekly Journal of Vivilisation does not prove iteel! worthy 6f.the Jatter portion of its title. Ia the tm. pression of the 7tt-nlt. I flad my ascoun' of the faneral bonere paid in this city to the rematns of tne late lamented Doctor Kane, and whid) Was written expressly for the Beraip copied withor jy acknowledgment as to the source whence it was obtained, thas cox mititng a double ‘erary piracy by rod>ing you of your property, for whioh you liberally pay, and mi@ Of say li\tle cred’t due a writing it. Is this the rar the Messrs. jarper des‘gn to advance “ aivilizal The Archbishop Ciaret y Ciara, of, Tabs, is about te ‘ocecd to Spain to become the Carding! Arobbishop o ‘oledo and confessor to the Queen. foe) Baap of He vapa, I have been told, bas been offered the Arobbishoprir: of Cuba, # higher dignity in the cborch that he now bolds which, not being so proftab! his’ presen: 1@ bas pradently declined to aooept jexioen steamer E! Democrata sail a Vera Cruz. Opera troupe arrived in the steamer Mexico on the 7h inst , from Vers Cruz, , 1 ‘The Spanish-Mexican Difficulty. {Translated trom La Orouios of isi April] ‘The foreign press bas circulated rence to the condi jon of the question between Spain anc — cored ‘Madrid dates = a 19\n Maron. whisb statements are no: confirmed by our correspoad- ence (rom Madrid the 240m Maron, a iil till | = Ul i ji : dl eh f i FH 3 2 E s i i i H H a p g Pd a itis i il e586. Hi ids i i ts of if Hi z ; | | | Hy f : ‘| cats | H f i i! al iti se SE i sf Hat only eight days for the punishment of the orimuals, wai ne bie ith the Mintaler of For: ign Ai Miateter also demand. etn ve was, thed by the thet ta hice paniaked, R He sf | LY 5 3 bF iE il

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