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oo (prisoners, for ihe Argentine republic, and to be escer'ed Dy the two frigates. 11 would appear from the prepare- @ens made by ihe government that a great number of po Mica! prieoners are aboot to be transported te Mouth American. Nevertheless, t is & postive fact that the amumber of prisoners who hav. acreed to submit to trnne Brtation is very small. The question is axked, does the government mean 10 vee force, and compel the State pri womers to proceed to America agains} thelr will, or does % propose to send Staio priecners ead felons mixed to Bother? Many persons believe that the goverament will @ repel al! those, whether miltary or civil, to cxpatriate S emccives who have beon arrested for the simple roa- (Ro: thas they were friends, relatives or acqualatances of ‘Milano, the soldier who in December inst aitempied to assassinate the King. A despatch from Odnstantinop’e, of 334 of March, mye— The Rurcisns are concentrating sonside: fermodar and snapa The successes of the ( are eenfirmed. Mebemet Bey is waking eacrgetic measures to vepel am attack by the Russians, which is thought imminent. ‘The comvention conciuded between Queen Victoria and the Sultan of Morccoo has been published. The Saltan of ‘Moroces engages to abolizh a!] monopolies or prohibitions om imported goods, except tobacco, pipes of all kinds ‘weed for smoking, opium, sulphur, powder, saltpetre, Sead, arms of all kins and ammunition of war; and far- Wer, to abolish all monopolics of sgricultural produce, or @f avy other article whatsoever in the dominions of the @alian, exoopt leeches, bark, tobacco, and other herbs ‘weed for smoking in pipes. ‘The Loadonm Time: of Sistof March, says:— 10,060 east ‘£9 600.000. these clreumsiances from the $4 of April, to reduce the pre- difrom 6 per mille 104. As s00n aa amount to £12,,C00,000_artiicial vur- Yecontiaued. ‘In the rate of discount, mediate reduction, ten Mor’ the approsching seoothly great request for approaching monthly A rumor in cireniated that the govern wot £0 pay off thetr debt of £1.600,(00 to the Bank. have been already sscerlained that the French ll not be able to find ® market at Paris for their tion of £2 500 (WO to the Rusaisu railway scheme, Dexding some of ths whic the demand, the exigency’ of the comference Mater a: Wasbington bed & loi lent of the United Bates immedinicly after his the very t meant to ‘The Freneh Mio! wih the Presid fastaliation and, it is said. received an assurance o 'y policy which the american purse ‘Tee negotiations for the conclusion of a treaty of com merce between the French and Russian governments are @oncluded, and the treaty wili 100m be reduced to writing. M. Baudin, First Secretary to the French Em assy at St. Petersburg. is appointed to conduct the negotiations. The following extract of a ictior from Liverpool, ia re- Ietion to the tranemission of sitver from Mexico, had boen posted at Lloyds’, London. ‘A conducts left the city of Merice on the 234 of Februsry for ‘Vera Oroz with $2.500,000. The wagons being heavily laden, $8 2 doubiful if h exm reach \ era Cruz in time for the steamer ‘of the 4h of March The export duty on e.lver coin i Mexico =! raised trom the present rate of 334 to6 per cent on the 3 of May next The Paria Moniteur Vinicrls says:— ‘The riste of the weather continues mest taverable, and if it Yarte some liste time longer. Jers uncastoees will be felt re the end of april, that first critical period of the vine, Whatever 8, however, ‘ellber from the yan) 100 ef » 0 {etal 10 our are enteriained ae regards the future, wices wy eney of dewards, the low tiaie of the stocks, or the esiou- ~ ‘of specu ation, bave a constant tendency to rise. Brat éy con:inues in demand Montpebier feiches 100f., MOf_ and J80f ths bectolitre at ihe eutrepot. Cagnace are every day more roarce ard dearer, and afarther rise expected in conredt ence of the reduction made in theduty @m he importation into the United ‘The Corviere Mercanti'e of Genoa snnoances ths} the Bardinian government, which bad officially applied to Mr. Pierce for an infemn'ty to the Sardin's bjecte who were among the sufferers from tho bombardment of Baytown, has renewed !is demand to President Ba. DB span. as The London Court Journal sa} It is understood that her Majesty is desirous of openin# the ‘mew Pariiament in person, snd it is therefore by erisin that 1 will meet on ibe S0th of April. fave returvabie on wat gay. t te ike? eat were Wl take place, en. Dy & phort wip io Sent Ber hajcoty wil thus be er ‘aeasicy by & sveech from the ty: fre ure thie arrangement to @BThe laueoh of tho French Alexandre screw line of pat @e ship, pierced for 100 gurr, tock place at Roobefort ‘Me traffic returns of railways in the United Xingiom, Bwiiehed for the wook endiug Marc> 34, amounts! \2 £400,584, aad for the eorresyvading week of 1853 to £400,586, showing an Wecreaso of £9,049, The grow re 2 ‘pte of the cigh, railways having their termini in the ‘2 Arope! amounted for the week eading av above to £245,188, and for the corresponding week of jast yoar to £100,924, showing a decrease of £4,192. Gen. Todtleden, the ebief defender of Sebasio ps), ar- rived tp Paris on the 2d !nei. _ Mr. Horsley Palmer is about to resign bis post as direc tor of the Bank of England, which be bas cocupiet for forty ix years. Ghristic, tho second officer of the American ship J. 1. Bogart, bas been sen'enced to transpor'ation for life for M@ootirg at one of the crew curing a mutiny on boart she ship at Liverpool. Some more arrests have taken piece ie Paris of por sons charged with a ps against the Emperor. The Dowager Couniess of Wesimoreland died oa the 90 of March, in Exgland. Bome, the tadle-torner and maguetiser, who has of tate excited such attention in Part, hav predioied to W Alerandre Damas that he would live to the age of 113 years, and de kilied ine duel. Our London Correspondence, Lowpom, April 8, 1697. The Blecsoms in England, Unt! the new Parliament meets it will Sm porsivie te calcula ie iis proportions of liberals and conservatives. Bo much only is Clear—the majority is on the libers! side. ‘Hhere are romors that an stiempt will be made to gst (he Manchester men returnod for some Bootch boroughs, Bet i do not see much probability of it. There will bo « oor of Pariamemt formed outside the Parils- went uneeated members will, by agitation or Wreugh ihe mectem «/ the press, endeavor to make ¢0>d their opinions. It 1a true they will noi be able to vows, Dut they can still exert a certain infuence on the voters Our Paris Correspondence. Pama, Aprii 2, 1887. Pailure of Oren & Os., he American Bankers. ‘The failure of Messrs, Green's bank bas caused an im mense pensation among the many Americans resident io wedjeot of deep anxiety. It was only last week thuia from from New York deposited $20,000 in thelr bands, tahing their letters of credit for the same to be used while travelling. 11 was the practice of wealthy Americans to deport very large some in the tame way, suffcient to cover their expenses one, fwo or three years, and (bon to hie forward om their long aatiotpated voyage to the farthest ends of the Old Wo"! BR mey casity be imagined the imoomvenience, the 4” treme, and even misery thet the refusal of their lettre of erect wil) cause to parties eo far away from their homes ead among strangert, where the rejuisite secommoda one sometioes be aiMeul to «| Tt 1s sald thet dow of Mesers. om © band oahu Wren Dead tog end te mone esa, Th: o ticles model of forbearanos, moderation asd sngnoity. In them tre [-- ‘ndigeant a eovigwa saa te Ooo on 5 2 to Cecaaiing neg, nrc Booting end impredeat acy Prove with olesr Judgment and trresistible'logio that tue crimes of Cuernavaca are common offenoss of individvels againat individuals, not » jories of nation nation; LJ ‘was it fitting to tte dignity Jaaily, ‘that it jaid the charge of Senor Sorela, in cate of Hitter, for the nots of tedividcals, which the governmen| had indignantly bebeld, pursuing the. These article 8, reproduced, as I ha Spanish prées, bad made such an empressioa people bad to direct the preparations for war perheps heve suspended them. Tie government have bastened to neutralize sion favorable to Mexico, and have treated as |wposures: the greater part of its assertions. The arrival of Senor Soreia and tho entire appproval of his coa- duct bas been ihe reply of the government, who is Srmiy reeolved pot to reotive Senor Lafragua, Minister that Senor Lab agua beloggs to tho Periy, and that be is en intimate friend of the celebrated Alvarez, whom the national end foreign press bas "poluted ont as the abettor of the excesses committed sgainas Spain If this be true, be te Let in effect she most fitting negotistor to pactdoay regolve thie grest qaestion. Thus, although tho bi'tor- nets of the people in general agairat Moxioo is somewbit Ciminished, the intentions of tho goveroment are still hosit!o tr the extreme, snd ft continues its warlike props. rations, not oooupying iteeif with waything eae, oxo. pt the elections of the depn‘ies. NEWS FROM CHINA. Acquittal of Allum the Baker—His Re- Arrest—Quiet at Hong Kong—Position of the French, English and Americans—Yeh’s Advice to the American Commiesioner—Doc- tor Parher—Chinese Attempt to Fire a Bri- Ush War Ship—The Emperor's Peace Or- ders—Ceolie Outbreak in a French Ship— The Rebellion, We kave details of the news from Obina, datei at Hong Kong on 17th of Fcbruary. Foo chow-Foo advices are to the 4th of February. Q:ict- nese prevailed there, A farther advance bad taken place im the price of teas, Stocks stated at 8,000 cheats; a fow chops more of Ningchow were expected. Commonest Minds of Congou quoted 11 to 12 els; Ningehew Oongou, 26 to 80 teels Four veesels had left for Groat Brian, apd one was loading. ‘The authorities were erdeavoring to induce tte bank- ers to take Mexicen dollars. A correspondent writing under the above date:-— A)lum’s trial commenced on the 2d inst , and after an investigation which Iasted five days be obtained « ‘vagdlet by ajority of the jary of ‘Not guilty.’ The evidence ig giver at full length in the jooal papors I\ was cbhiefy o rcumstential, and, altrough it @4 not prove rufficiert to lead to aconvic'ton, a strong focling ‘exists ns to the gui!t of tbe principel persons tried. The cave was ably conducted on the part of the Orewn by the . Wr, Ang ey. On the prisoa- leaving the courthouze they were ded as picions characters uudor @ late ¢: ament not fla an and Altum, I believe, is to be deiained in the meaa- ime. A\ Hopg Kong all remains qvict. The addition to the forces that bas lately takem piace has aliayed any nn- asiveas ibat previously exteted in case the place should eked by ihe Chinese The private stesmer Sir James Brooke srrived bere cn the Sist wit., tarea up by the gcve'nment of Singapore, aud brovghs on trom the bout 210 rea ofthe 29:h sud 8th Regimeats jative Infenvy (Mejor Casaiet, Commander), some gen Lescars and Madras artiilerymen. Bor Majesty’s sloop Fix, 12 gone, sad brig Camilla, 16 the 10a inst. steamer San Jacinto and sloop Lo vant nro sti! im the harbor. ike Frerch mal! eveamer Ca.inat has goze on a orciee Tre Virginte went out, I believa, ia corsequencs of ad vices beir x recetved of a disaster to the Frenon sbtp Anais, with coplice ou board The vorsel if Sesiew on the 30th uft, bourd for Havane. The following day the Goolies rose, murdered the ca) wie and superca: an¢ ran the sbip sabore near Breakers Polnt, where Temain‘er of we crew landed. were taken “ Dy the authorities, and would te, I near, forwarded to wa'ow ‘There is little to repert of comurrences up the river. An atiemnpt wea made at tse oad of last month to bara ber Mojesiy’s fbf Comas, which was nearly pro- WEE Ticcesstul. Two jonks were sent down upoa ber. They were on fire, and alongside very quickly. Ope cleared tho veerel without doing much irjary; tne otber was gct olear wth ¢!ficuliy, and at one time the danser eppeared \mminent, the dames ous the fore parto the sbip. No serious damage was dene. Numerous jorke sili] keep im proximity to our ships; there ere no wears at present of following them. Two email fined ba oven there wi!! scarcely prove of «aier to allew them to follow juaks. ‘The ocmparaiive impunity with which the janke beve fired at the '@ oF two occasions, ind coed ith jess caution on the Ii At orncy General, the Ho € 3 Lievter =z jurke Cept rayth the Whe Jur ks, and opened fre, which, we precive, azd must Daye done a great deal of A Chitere report of the affair stated that the jueke suf ig om the fleet could not be followed ap the japk was out out by the Borney’s LAS several of Tanvary report rebels, and the retakirg of some of the towne in tbe prov.nco of Bepeh. The retire went of tbe rebels trom some of thetr posts to rein‘orce ‘heir body at Nankin, w! ‘Sill continued, 1s stated +6 the origin of there reported Imperial succosses. Yo Yacu, «town about thirty mites from Ningpo, ts raid to have been taken by the ina the head manda rin spd about 300 of the Imperial sole killed. ‘The gazettes do not contain any allusion to the troubles reigners at CaLton. Tre repert ie correct of an edict having been iseaed to Yeh 14 sad lo have orders to eilabliah peace, but nothing ts said 1f opening Danton. a Tae considerable exotte ment prevailed towards the erd of Inst month, and the m selonaries left the piace; Dut at the last ¢ats, Lat inet, all wesquiet. The owave of {ble apprebenslon appeared to be © permission from the Intepdant to the Caston men to make #2 attack on tho men Toe permission, however, was withdrawn, and no disturbance tock P ace. Shanghae advices are to te 71D inet. i rf # H Hs ahs Hy lif ij f it 3 tEo 134 : i; if fil i ! / 4 | a ie a foreigners. fe to moot treir “6 terosraeas, ob inden, balay, bat wo as tosbow ton years we ‘that be is not Implncnbie, sind that there is mercy wel nigh every os well as io Ghinese bosom. That there We most honestly should be veoh a and that this shoald be its from the roll oat! lapgeage, 80 Probable that the very of John Bright aoc rt soggeste a suspicion es to the trath of the fopert, Te would oir be 0 eee a) aang Zeb wot We pepeses weiss aust make pence with the Eagi'sh as well as be token can, os the totally unable to give bin tre wots th present useless, in javer o! . Wo sincerely regret pot having Been more succes im our enéeavors to reunite under the fing: sbades of the constiu'ional party, for we should thereby atill servirg France. Our resolution is 4 to take Counsel on cack o luties towards our 00% forth to await events s’on from reason and 0 ceive, dear air, &o., Markets, lay EB Han go present estimate the importance of the question Before probable that ali British America will be under scarce! srmament and stand for the preent on the defemive. cs. wake oat ‘ poo jovernment and ai the present rate of trcrease and Tomnon Mozy Wankar, faity involairs Catton, mad treats yen asa Then by omens by the end of another century the popu | The directors of the Buk of ard cocentric iributory. He is evidently anxious lest the event Sal'sbur) will be ae rumeroue, as wealthy and as advanced to quarrel) with the fo) should spread as wide ae tno Mr. W. J. Obapiia, J all the arts of lie as that of the motner country. It rebellicn; apd a8 the One cams 0 longer be localized, te allway. Sir Jona | My em, Se metropola of an empire push se oure will spare Do peins to confine the other to its source. Gard taxes fmghem Sood fens on eS 026 ain ic . Srch being evidently and urdonbtedly his desire, tne —to the tower of B stor’ peo'e from tee West Icdiee, docomont whic? report spesks of is a matter of course; nor cap we doubt as tothe terms which Obizese vanity ‘would diotate. Whether there be such = dogument,Fhow- ever, cr whether the ¢xpress terms bay Bong Korg, \s matter of very small teportance. bata, to Vir H's pleture of tptact hogs, and Livy’s legend of yourg Rome; to Alexander laying out with a line tue city which still bears bis neme and justifies bis ity; to sopatentine founding, unwittiogly, the seat len au. Christion empire, and Poter tbe Great ¢riving piles into z ‘rome relief might be expecto The inticexce on trade and business ally wiil, of course, be unfavoravie, bu im hoped the presen‘ en? ano+d terms will not be m tained for apy lenginened period. Notbirg whatever the Experor of Ohine the mud of the Neva The origin of cities, tndeod The demand for morey continues ver; iirely most 'y active, he ye - mie ae fae or a ie gexerally wrapt in Gia 4 ond 1s is vy she | full rates bave been crtanned for ail kinds of pa licks. It fs quite certain thai he te not et present are- | Coffin has been set aside, and Col. S.uart Pig | merest aceidert that they become whe ‘withdrawals of g-ld on Continente! acount pared to 1 Yeh and the Cantonese to ‘us and | stead. At Newark there isach«nge in both members | they are. ven Jn our own times we Bave | jarse, and slreacy tom week about £200,000 bas b all the forelgpers ample compensation for e! ve- | The Kari of Linoole end Mr. Hanbury have displaxei | *t2 the seed of cities sown broadcast over now | trken from the Bapk cf England for that purp Pparation for all indigniies, and compliance with Messrs. Haroovrt Vernon and Staten. The | copiinenti £100.0¢0 will be aes ,atched oc government ascoun other terms as we may now think it necessary to impose. ube Cape of Gocd B+ pe by the steamer sailing on the Noibing that bes #0 far is tikely to have bad @ Colombo which leaves Soa.hempton to mor: such ap effest on the mind as to induce subm @ East India snd Obipa mails will carry Meloocyne—now & more then wurdred thousand beart of the North American coptinect the oldest inba. jbnt of Chicagc—a man of about fifty—fiads himecif surrounded by a vast city, and at the contre of an im mente commerce. But probably thore never wes ac occasion when delitersie choice had to be made be: about £700,600, chi fly. newever, in silver. Thearrt of apecie bave been moderate, and oblefiy from the ¥ Indien std Australis Levge s sion. Even were the Emperor to insist on it, he would find (he Cantonese still refractory. fo1 instant imagined that the affair could be settled wi.bouw operatic: Se, 96 9 omnis, Cemeateniens of 8 sirens ‘mg the 28tb of Maron gives With the previous ‘We sball bave to do all this work, hurry about it. ria Both sides, them, foel it their tntacst to abealp her mild climate, bors! In almos: and There t then nang te fa pn each reues Goverament seouritics. £71, 646.018 { There i. then, nothing to provens our taking our ows ease, be usconsciocaly o7etribuies to solve the grandest | Other ‘91'243, 752 : improve our position with the C:imese. For this a large poilticel ard [Te oer ad proviems Bat thie large re armament is required, and it will be twice as large, 80 pe osnge omg is - ane LI raped = Boe ee ere ae thrown upon the Queen and her miststers They have to Tt appeara to be thought a matter of indifference whe find or found a metropolis for British Amerioa. ther we retain our position at Cauton, whion is very far ore removed from the producing districts, and hes only ve- ‘The Case of the Steamer Lyonnais, COLLISION BETWESH THE LYONNAIS AND THE ADBI- } obtain pe ATIO—CLAIM OF PAMAGES—QuEETION OF CoM: | Por nLn nt! trans‘or thelr PETENCY. ‘without alters or Lacie mw ae LE ng e er yy hago tte 9 sa 28) for H the Naw York Heasip Soe Qo ee so oe ee oaergna tne: | es Srpreear tar cers to that effect. The city is. in te | that of tbe Emperor of Gains aa well as of Lord Pa mer: | rhe French ovsris are gompetest t understand alt pri | 2°!4 prin Land Aton, will not be endorsed by whe new House of Common’. THE DEFEAT OF THE COBDEN PARTY IN ENGLAND. {Prom the Lordon Post, Maroh 81.) Slowly, but very surely, the election reiurns of the new Parliament show us the sense and feeling of toe country. Public opinicn is in arms sgainst the uabsp ry coscurrence—a word whkh we uso as @ dextero »y ROD} w for that ob jeo'tcnabie phrase coalt'jo—of torie Peetites end radicais, on the quesiion of the kescu to vate rights which natives Rave to exeraire in courts of Justice againet foreigners, whatever may be the place ‘where those obligations have been c ptracied. ‘The word cbiigation, oluded im the article 14 of the code Napoleon, is a expression which embraces all Ken of right, revubting cet only from agroemeats but also fom cvery ec of s man whotncars a responsibi ity. ihe collision of tbe Frepoh steamer Ly: a the jae abip Adriatio cccurred in the open sea, in the ati of m specks of Protorian Guard, vee,” weote cle'm te that bosorab! Devdicons, patriot consists ’ in the Do." Spanis! rl a2s 10 guikder pir oes. coin— Mexican >ud d. American lars. @ g 5 k s : q *, they claim to bave achieved a great siavghter cf the foreigners. Nohing whatevor orn be cone at Canicn; the pooulace will nevor be civil, and tho Ives ef tbe B.itish resl¢eats never be safe ti The betiet gains gro there tzvinctble * braves” have bocn made to respect us, | Gcticas it je anaions 10 eedlare tbat on this subjcct ‘Ocean, inst November. After ihe collision, by Ms d . # tbe ¢ffiux of geidfor!be purchase of allver ard ibis is a Iceson wich can only be impressed by tne | bere is, can and shall be, no mistake. Mr. Co>doa had ih 80 many ives were lost, the Adriao went to the perebed ite moxie ior (be predeat. There te sh of late years supk into the character cf a msmber whose ited States. Tois ship came afterwards to Europ» with | same iime every probability that the requirements of Jorgest speeches had po great weight in the Houne. He | ® Cargo of wood acd janded it at I's Cistat, a small port | Bank of Frence wil: becceforth be mach more mc wes willing to retrieve Dis reputation, end took up the | I& the Mediterrenean & few miles from Mursellies, at | rate Yesterday Ccneois opened with heavim tate of mikcry degradaiton by oorrapt rutal sol<iory. aba.) emancipate them while we rodrc sa curselves. [From the Lendon Post, April 8} ‘.* t. 2 8} these successes of ours (reported above) con- b the operations of tse rebels ia the interior, ced the Kmperor to send Yeh orders to cetabliob Whether that insolent ba darian will obey these cause cf Governcr Yeh. Ii must bs owned that he | which Dardied his subject with vest dexterity. Nobody can doubt that Mr. Oubdem is = clever man, and he seems to have bestowed all his cleverness on an attack on the pelicy of Mah nation in proteo:ing itee!f from the iprulis of 1 of Canton. He made two very ord sn expectation prevailing that the bask 1 would be raved, \mmediately experienced a fresh ‘Towards mid cey prices railed anyon bus again on the acsouncement tnat the bark rate + ipereased t0 6% per cent, aud closed without reoove To-day consols varica & good deal between buyers + tellers, but Showe! moro stesdiuess towards the olc For mozey the leet pico was 933; to 993{, and for account 08% to 88% ‘The foilowing te bic will show the tlactnations in ¢ sols since the hag Tee Place th: re is « special tribunal of commerce Gauthier of tne Lyonnais. jeuce by retising from all pretensions to repre- feat Riding of Yorkshire; Be chose, as one woulc thiak, rather a field for his peculiar powers, in ad the constituency of Ei to the ot the French jurisdiction, Tmalueizing (st ieee ry obhgetons y bias bis sent the that the quarrel ia lemuuted to the city of habitans are ly averse from forcigners. The fais oeif to t juddersficld, but able to cur courte for ountracied Cantonese are & people capable of any baseness ard | that proved their intelligence by refuriog utterty 10 la Frenchmen, even tm foreign countries, that bo weachery ; and when their bypecrisy, (raat and cructy | accept the advocate of the Chinese. Tocirs was the big be amenable to them when it is a sult fur bave been more stringer tly pun shed—as ished they | lib, rot the Canton side. Camegcs. have been before this—they will turn on tyrant Yen, ‘The brothers Gauthier maintained, on the Mr. Brigh), again, am, once in Manchester. ‘It is tmporsibie to question the tat the article 14 of tbe coc pecifications; thas 1; spazs wicee lying, rapiue and tangutnary disposition have bexn that in the presen: duvastor the cause ¢f all these s. Tbe mere fighting in | singular dearth of entntng talent, be wat, so long as be | # ig Canton will, we have 20 doubt, soon bo over; Dat inne coud atund, 8 from ha ea strong wan tn the Dy a foreigner. and that there ought to be included io | qq, at 5° hi ‘after chsatising Yoh, ast | Houre He aznourees his recovery, the well foandes | these terms rot only the rights wich rrsuit from ‘ne | py guy =a 08G. 3} ring, Who are orafiy enough to | bores that urge bim to stand once more, with tho ful: | Obligstions, but also thise whioh ere incurred by every ‘The foreign stock market bas also gy we 8, do mot manage to conceal | trvst that he ‘ali his former vigor, wil bie | S6t of a men who enters into » responsib ity, «eased stripgency of tho money market, and quotatt: fom the Emperor tho misdeecs of the moreter | cid power, but that ‘tsa them, not for Ragland, | Webave to add that, al hough Mesers. Gautaler arc | (fine leading seourities must bo noted ‘except Yeb. Yeb bas beem the real cause of ail the weste | but for Chwa; ray, net even that he shall use Wow Bo diMfouthy Mexicans, which, owing to purchases, fairly mainait ‘The captain of the Adriatic con! fog the French jarisdiction in a general manner The circumstance that tne ship hed been setssd tu ihe port of La Ciotat, that it was done by a warract issued by Whe President o tbe Tribunal of Commerce establish dis 1 iife end property, aud be has invoived his own cocntry im calamities, and ours im lorses, tor winch the severest punishment, ibe dep ivation of office property and emolmezt caauct sovfliciently stooe NBWS FROM THE INTERION OF THE EMPIRE. (Prom Smith's wera ky Circnlar, (Bomoey) jar ‘The latest cews of the stato of afatrs in the centre of China te tbe evacuation of the 1mportent cities of Woo charg and Han Yang Dy tho rcbos, and toeir re osc: ten 5 the for Chire, but thai he shali prostitute them for the wretched apd clsorderly hordes for Centon bas . Deen infamous Tae stern, and declsive was meted to his Loter advices per Persie, Emon and K #00 tailed to ba ae Diteipacd. Alth: to @ crop ot exceeding 8, wei bt is soce pled the parti ‘Alter the pleading «f Mr lcerd for Ospta'n Darhem, and that of Mr. Oleppier for Messre. Gautbior, the tribanw fancies. Bright, Uobdes, Milner Gideon, >, Will earn from imperiatista, who siaim a great victory. repéer d the follow! yment:— found to exceed last season’s, and would —— —l AcTberear, the ‘tmevhai ‘Gapa, Derbam, of the abip | cauivalent 10 & pled. ct 3,200,000 ot the same, 8 -f etn mene) by the Freneb claimants, as res: y & geod e008 Rant ay eo fee ie feat tne Srnec igenrtis | 7a ate ARs cit yak ty Mae, See J @ cc! Al i im tho bu! eee city about #6 mites from Canton, taven by the rebele kat ~ leney. of the ‘French cou pe gether, a overioshed’ sh the moetesh, bet ‘There are romors, ep arently well founded, that Kwel mp pay py a fog hd Ib at good wectenn quater aus’ time. bo Lip, Aho copii of Kwane Mi, 1 in pos etion of tbe 1avur . in the - ‘eect dg tht ged ® erent | sidered as most sluggish matter, A preset nae eS See Canes “ them do we now tow the tory or the Derbyite members Earcele to arrive coatings te be pponen The Heng Kong Goornment Gazette rotifies fiat the de fe Bc@ of tbe colony necessitates ibe cal! for @ police tax of told toa loess on be last P ovrosh. tts tpecelaton of election, or sick of the cbiels whom ny po) conned. Pros remain unaltered, HH 10 per cent v4 rican citizene. bat There eppeart to be no prospect of an carly termination Te oh bitshed of the a ‘Whereas, the article 14 of the Code Napole n bas esta. | incresrcd ¢Menlty in realising the Inforior ¢ to ha.tlinice, and & a2 (0 be feared that thgd:pcultses will |», Te returns whieh ore dally pabighed Of tne rewrite | bilshed It in most peneret ry at which thera te a large quantity om t ie ® SoBe ere 7 wiiuh s few mooie ago recorded the successes and ce, | citizen lo. submit to, Cieotions ‘beteg over, and the Pulmors) ‘The mort perfect oo: fidence ie placed im the the abil! ice of Admiral Sir Miobae! Seymour, who, until relafsroo- viable position. jcarce and desr, The latter has ‘The ox season, the quaatity pounds jess than the ex. tbe judgment of d ip tbelr reat gusitics of actua) wariare. Manchester, the Mameion of Pe at the at an; has been carried, and Mr Bright ana Mr Mt Gibson Ss honor of , tne foreign country ; 7 & legs! monving, ¢xpression of ev: ry lien of right formed by by the auihority of the law or & man wto inours a r bili been in good [eed el in exces of Inat on adefistency throughout tbtpped being many ‘mlifions of port at the same time last year. THE EMPEROR'S VIEW OF AFFAIRS AT CANTON. ‘From jail, Febraary 15 ) ditricte, which, bowever, im cheek by the stringenoy in r Crewai cf e >) even in the manvfscturipg anc Mberal Hudders |. Bo Mr. Leyard, woose popularity has gradvally been rubsicirg to a point below z°ro, Lae been ignomi picusty expelled from Aylesbury. Every whore the ques tion put to the candicstes bas beon—" Do you vote fer Palmerston or Yeh?’ and many gentiemon, not all privacorig bts which ratives have to enforce w againet ) that tbus the Frenoh triburais of com ‘iD eree are competent, Dy ihe fect tbat they have to deside Wing te mon tle meerregatery, bave protiatiy reves frem as stroggie, which they the sense torce vould | ® Commercial cause of s Freneb citizen. ‘tm thetr coee tm hopeless and deserved For these reascns the court overrcles the objectioa ot 1 be imcompetency set forth by Captain Dorbam, retains the a \} to the $4\h of March instant, to bo sentences Captain of 7 , leet'a conoeasion la ved for port for seme time ie 98,969 balse, of whic aoe @ sap 672 are Amsicen. wee posed ibe govern: i joantity sown from Ameren Hist barbarian tor ouh ment Febaition ta tne ts about 2¢8,000 Dalen ”" - land, warlike Provinces might be turped agninet ben’ now to talk of exterminating , aad « \dilees Yoh will be ableto larrel, which is se yet matntaine tte Se tanen. dorsferd ; THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. py RL y expect to find Fike Deevate of eine Miections tn Guys Retaetn one ro | umph of Palmerston. ’ Torn exnibnee patna ple nan [From the Loncon Times, Maroh 30 ston’s editor w. position wears a homens | Foetres tb mor ana feng rary be the lowest b tendency of prices m Appointed, A Detler representative for Wee starter tnd veogerel Indian ora 8 stight a the gallant old General cowid soar sely be fo: 14, and ye ye his former Sir J. V. Shelley, te fouraodiona mM eae him. The of Marylebone alee remaine un- unaltered. At to-day’ the feevle effort made hv the prevailed, and last Friday’ - ultra-Pu thane to Str B. Hall in eomseqy > of artole. the Bunday bands. other metropolitan retars of 84, por 10 Ibe pg ed pee, Oe ee ae bemiets. in ine fret Mr Crawtord ‘ie the pew arti. Patecetphio ‘tna’ Bahimere seer as Westies ons ema yal Baron Reabecdid, nd Joh Reaeel nad tr Jamce GD, S78, d0.; inferior and four, 24s. do, Onimenl, 940 fresh addition to the new Parliament; and im the third tiles 42s. 0 4te. Mr. Ayrion, 8 new liberal, ounte an ld one, Sir eniitin <The sales are very timtied, ot re p— MA Fasx — About 90 hogeheads have found buyors ai 196 Sechwars've toan — lovameaan ks arrival of Amer'ean bea wer oti Sowever, pose ever without fae Foes are quite nominal st 702. per owt, th The oonsiteency of Mancharier pos gaLthe rather user , and operaiions ere con to 60 tone at Tie. fame he at Hodcerealt, wite tie saa Gata emai dl at £0 100, 0 £0 160, por tor ey Ey Gy aT. | "Rice salen of 900 terees Onrolinn are reported at Ste nied them, and they bave paid M de Sai mess. Surely the country hes res eon- Sa cee Set Seno | RS, an aang nde, ety mal {hey bad scoompbebed in nett fuvere con: | Ty110w hae @ declining , have been dismissed to the iim at foe Be, por owt. able pofidetane. Bul, an bao gbeaged Bands to the extent of 690 bbin,'a which bas overtaken Mr 1 carennine Me of sale, ot 400. 0418, por owt. fe: pe fy! apie, to whWeh the demand is tat calea wo jf gy A Gerste. ta other C7 Dettle of lite hee freaees. Bave in 90 far ae Arn 4 Noon, need oon ee ‘We havo (he Leopo'd’e adviees to hand this new No charge Jn our cotton market which remal we sow re the content wan Bee