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erative. The retail ebaps ip the departments hac Daveted ther Hecke ba erent forward or tere to the ms putectorers, which mre found ratifsciory The Lvost manufactorers bave resets ed PEMerous orders trom Paris, Dut they complain that thrir old Custamers int) ¢ Uolted States ore serind time. The Americans, they my, 4° Probdediy enitiig for the Int of July, when the new tacit will come i to furor, and the exiting duties wil! he cons deradly reduces. Appreben-tan acems to have ceased 10 the routbern ceparttnents with respect t) the bealth of ihe Gilk worm ‘The scoeunte from the wine growing districts of France Continue favor ble The vines are everywhere fourth ing, uncer the inf serce of tbe late ht weather, and, if vo accident ccoure ‘o prevent the grapes from erriving at maturity, @ more abundant vintage may be exeected than for some youre prt ‘The Council of tho Liverpaol Chamber of Commerce ave ieved acai fora pablic mening in that ton on We 12h of June to oF er to ad0,A means for soouring « Gopply of coun acequate te the requirements of tne country, The West lodia mail eteamer Parans bad arrived at Bouthampton wtb «ver tne ee million dotiars in specie, ‘The mail steam: biy Ruropa trom New York, arrived at Liverpool on te Sixt of May, ‘The siceem-bips North ster, Leopold L and Hermann, whicd left New York on the 16th May, arrived off Cowes ae follows: —North Sor, at 8 P.M. Ow the 29th of May; Leopold, a4 4 Mop the $000; and Hermangy at OP M Op the 30th ulumo. The spantsh- % xtcan Imb:ogito. DEMANDS OF THA COCKT OF Ms KID—DAanGER® OF PIP LOM ATIC BAD FBKLING. (Parte (May 28) 0 reapouence of Laud a Times] A toiegrepbic oe patch trou Madrid aunounce? Jester da) that vew oiffculues bad @riven 1b ue Ueguuatiogs Oo the Mexican gre se and privnte tetiers fom that city of the 2th coutiim the fact The “Mexiean que-tivn” co pricrs tbe clam: of certain bondholders tn the repablis, which ave f ol) tauding, and the sad faction demanded by Spain for the outrages aod murders perpetrated on Span ih subjeoe reien! wm the Wexwan territory, Though + WKO O RA ofactury Rettlement aupeared Extre uo of che Lord Bowden aod the Marquis de dwee oot preeeut at this mo Apooarance, The Presiden Minster for Foreign Affair: , Marsha! re both moderae tn their views fad pacric in their i mt, but share Isa violent and UNCOMprMmiring fer ling of bOStllly apuins Mexico amoug the public, u the pre+ and fn Uongreas. [bp tha Congres= the paragraph iv ihe auywer to the spe ch from tue Chroue wie Crewe up by M. G waales Bravo (the Spanish Mivwter tn Eogtwe) to a wuch su ooper tne aap the oor Fesponding passmges io the sycech; but it would appear thet ever this dor- not sutief) the Veputes, and au amend meta Wil prebsbly he moved “oO make the paragraph More biker +HH, Tt is cert that tb government Ls jast vow exceedingly weat, from the maoy fractions into which the maj rity 1 kplit, aud, a+ the M xican quee Gon in Whe or acicet and esetest Of al means of Oypuri ly probs die yer there (s reason to fear that ip «pile ubibd ef te wf Gn, Marebal Narvacz and M. Pidal are becoming erry cay ber free gens in the matter, Be Bdew the patural feeliug’ wu the public tw triumph Over the taruleuce of Ue old Commy, ap urtificul irriauoa bas beee exci cd Db poreverng eff baat 4 dovina ex- pendita eof moves on the var of person. beldtce Mext cae bonds tom large aMOUnL, apd why tink that potbing ébort of borulties will obtain forthem the payment of their nore than doubfu! olams It to be rage ted thut M. Laf agua civ vot arrive (x Madrid 4 me time Defore the of the Cortes Tas government feels that tae ,&tbough for the greater part Ks own nominees, Gre grow ibe Woe die Low Ubat they wre clecusxt, and witb uD ‘a/) preram@e w make @ show of incerencence Chere Ws nO# AB OTCTY ugAIn“t Mexic Whiod payde perrunde theme ves and 14 patrious tbat wnbanps arjctive «bich is ro dreadfully pros tuted io spato, On the whole I fear that Lord Bewden and 4 de Turg inay be working not fy Qiseo [sadeila, Dut, as they sa. in France, “pour le Hoi de Prusse’—that te, for potatng The Cuban Slave Trade. REPORTED RBUALL OF GRNRKAL CONCH A—UTTa COM: PiITY WeTh THR ThaDKat—PROFITS OF TAH ThAFEIC. {Maaris (Yay 25) Correspondence of the London Times } Geperal GC vcbs's open oppoxiuvn Ww government ren ders bix ‘brother's removal from tbe command of Uuda even More Certain (van it was before [have grounds for eveving tb «t this lucrative vicoroyalty, the great point of Ambition of every Spaniab Revers! and tbe Dom'pation w Woich is equivales.— besices tbe be: or and gwry of the Pwi—wo the grant ofa ge fortune, waa recenis offered to Genere) Rew d+ Glave, who, bo rover, fols bi nelf com pelies t- dective tt, on goco ut of the implied coudiden of 8 pportug the government It said to have been thrive JaGered to bem, ue tl at lect be deolare t cha be should coo iter the appiiowion a» tnealt if revewed. He joformed Oonrba of what bad pared, aud the kooledes thet his protber war we pond ke dis ti-sed perbaps ewtributed some what wo the deet ied oppostuem the Marg iis de Duero lat Week showed the governawet in ibe Senate. It i# ought bere that the scandakas maoner io which the uve wade bx lately beeu carried on at Cura, itd the ooniverce and to the prot of Jueé Coucha, unt the re wresentwion- of Eagland ob tbe eubject, have also iu ~one legree moved the Spauisb overnmeant to change the Cap wn Goucral. It te probable that Genera: Les und will wooees bim, in shicd case I suppose Sevor Gonzales jravo will wke the Micistry of Mariue, as Narvaes iv irour of having bin in the govern b mkaves, Concha {+ still talked of as certain, i bough rome pers ae thnk thar the government may purrumuee of tue copetliatery polley aanvunce ) Gewersi Narvact, avotd diemt-etug bim, and await his wigeald, WOKE Ls Cxpected as & PORsequen>® Of some ere cum m nil) OF tuat have been made to him The tow at wtict bis porta! of office im Oubs expires is yw +0 Dem tbat peremporily (0 recall tim might he kc for ap wet of veugeavce provoked by bis brusner's wil ¢ deawe-t ato ngainet the governm@me. Io truh, wmever,tb re are sbantent and valld motives for dis wring Lim, evo With di gTNoe. AB You MAY BOPyO e, pare bere kept mivuvly iaformed of WHat goes oo ia ihe by Dummer u- levers and frequeat arrivals from that aud Recent sccouate give detatix of the seantalous Avner io abit Dew Joxe Couche Marquis of the Hara. bas cocooraged, for bie own adwanuage, the im ore. Hof Begreen te the early days of tuls (bie neooad) mane w Cura he woreued the slave Vade wib extra sinary rigor aad vity. Cordane of traoys were sburbed -p all ridew, aad frequent domicilary visits Wheo this vigilance aoa Ct, aod that, o*ing to the negroes bad pearly sbied ipelf, the Captein Gereral suddenly relaxed the vio, On condition uf recerc- groes, Instead of tro, with ore bat eroteuted tbemvclves 1; teo = thousand Ph $300,000 by the ¢ Fhormonr eum mut be maded, it i+ maid, ovnere 7 con ierable, received in form of pots de tin, io other d+, Dries tor yreterenoes and protecwon graued to se the Gen ral Jo-e Jooeba, who + yer imony, will rere t Kurove with « Nef cide Ob the apot, J of course ean: quarres ter the corrects uf thee ‘articuars, but I them te you 06 We (eth of eece at fran Cuda, trust Uy. we Tbetiewe ; aud, it may be @ det, that they ac with reports log current, #tim the frequent com te lately edoreseedt the Brivixh Government, aad, eh Lord Hower, to tbat of Spain, and alvo that wey vernerslly credied bere If they be trae, theaole ty that appeared Ls reecer Geveral Ona ha eligible fur UPt me jemand lo Mba. oxmely, bis probity, mele + Sod Chappe Of the pommeoim of suged t thet, ane repecielly of somiumradve koowlodge, I Ve be bas vever Leen ac ured. ‘The War tm Obina. EM ATTACRE ON WAR JONRE—CONPRREPCE OF DIPLOMATIC @INISTRES THE USTTED «TATES MIETRR NT IN@TROCTEDEPYROTS oF THE LAUGHIBR—THR BUBSIAN MISSION TO me.) bich were atone © Veewels, aro eaid ei Sey moar by bis flac at preseot ’ ale tte, (9 dhe bar bor the fd inet. the beew of the eovnrasle company's or Agokia dat Tug Chong bay, out out a mandarta ob wee bo ght in bee by the steamer, A bat wp rbore winch ej ord fire op the boats a: they were wer aire lekvo yeesion of, aoa belu Uli the ome RA DONT we die rervire L regret to ray that two officers and one B® Bore revercly Wounded, and four mee wounded » BO 1OF BB CbERgemeDL which took place the boats of Her Marety's steamers “ampeou and end Fbip hy fie, under Comuadere Bhat ahetted ¢ force of Mancarin boa ard three lorcuns ia Deap t the enirepce of tar Canve re Ten boat a ree lorchas were detreyed. The firing that pono | boar from therbore, bere s great cumber Cavtou we bave pe reliabie information. A report bas Rea rossi ved bere this wrrning tha ber Majesty '» sbi 02 ber up from toganore, oo Truck somes here Dea? Macao, and i was mooes, waruc vary to cup ber @bve Toe Admirel, we believe, has wav ioes. ivtanoe will be ReMt down at Oree to the | Robigh. a Freneh war sieamer #til be ons of the vessels [Ost tte (Aorit 21) Correspondence of the London Times | The news of war with China has beea recsived ith vbiver-al copgratulations. Nobody in tbia country ever dontted teat air Jobo Bowring was in the right, bat maay fi nred ubat the nation, misled by dreams of peace, would ovclpe ty support Dis acts. Arcordiugly the merehaot of Caloota are about (0 atteod Lord Canuiug with an a idress, cxpres ing thele unapimons sympa hy with the p Aicy of Lr) Palmerston and their conviction that the time for conces:ioa to the Chinese bas passed The news of events jo Sarawak bas mereased the prevailing oothusiaam. Thee events are beyond my erovieee; but Sir Janew Brooks is ope of the heres of the Anglo-Indian comm cee FOWdtere Sere Congremaled, war very beary Obl) works Dt OF Our side was Ove MiB severe portant papers are rail to have be but their contents are nut at ng, aller the receipt of hie deepatebes b Feoroary, etted Maceo, where be bad od Ameria Miaisters. It have bene sent out by the 4 ths French forces in *1Ub oure In toe present ori-te The smn wan Mumuter had ni receined similar from his gonewment The Frewch Winter, M. ©, & al presonl here on & ret wo ar Joha Bow teamer lady Mary Wood arrived porterday from +i b Oates to ibe Ob imtant The steamer ti the other porte ow ber way down, ant reporu t prev ation © the tonmer fell in with t +o large ree being mitackt by eight iaree piratic 1) af ed lorehe Un the steamer ap tmade of = The jnnks were taken and brought to Amoy. Toe en Ogbting for three days 1 ob buard he jiske were (owties \encd ‘0 the 4 of March, but still no fe mwe of tty Canton quest on wang! oe wt thee Leys # per chert ov + money gore lute me pea collieion bar (aken place betwoen the Franch mucre lorotamen. Two of the furmer were ‘The mater has been reported to the Promoh wn tan inquiry #!l), oo doubt, be instituted. with, would appear, the eon ume, have imposed a duty nirence of opty n into Stang be imperial treaeury for pay \ 1857, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 1 abvent, A noble etand was made during the whole dis cumim'y Mecers. Rogier, Veroaccen, Orta, Tesch and Tree Organ, obo fougls the ground toh by inch shiv. ore feonic arguments of their opponcnis, were beaten only by force of pymbers. priact le of the bill being carried, the Amendment afer amendment Cnrtiaually de great mare Of the country’s inteilicenoe. The apo! whoresith ther anorches sore greeted from the trib ines roused the ire of the minister ialists, who dectarod that the Arsembly wus deliberating nneer duress, and (ures times beew applird to him by @ member oa & Previous oncaston eo pareed upcensured by tho President, This sully was reoclved: immonse applaue in the tribunes, aud the . When the commi-sion of inquiry waa ordered it ®as difficul to flud two commierionsrs from the extrasr- Oibary preposceeeion in hie favor, and I have known qatot offic als» bo actuaity rerented abuse of the Rajah as vehe: mently ar a pereonal In-uit to themselves. Yon will ob- wor ve ‘bat at Siuguoore, ihe very men who, in 1854 called tor the con mieet p of inquiry, have pawed at a public Mer ing &n address, Cougrauilating the Rajab on bis‘ just fecersty.? Tre Viceroy Veb bax already shown us what sacrifices of private affeotion and batrod be ts capable of making to ihe yrapd policy of Keeping Chiva to the Chiuese govern- ment At we aking of Nankia bis wives, bis children, and all bix howe, were maxsacred DY the loonvolasts, who are Low reigning there ip the stead of his master, ant the Orcapitaten of some 7,000 “rebels”? by bis order, at Canton, aitesta tho sincerity of bis avowed love of ven gence, Yet their surviving brethren io arms aad him felt are pow leagved inthe common cause of © Cauton for the Ountor ese,’ and the Vetlow Dragon of the « White Emporer’ fliats fom the masthead of every war fink ia the combined fleets of the waters of the “ Pearl’ Itis but a travsfer of allegiance fom a * rod,’ to a white’ Emperor wbicb these have wade — Tt will be but the oon: verse trapefer which thoee will make when Tai Ping's cong ert wball have rolled onward to the gates of the Vice regal palace, and what Chinaman ever refused t» render ‘bat token of bis ackaoo viedge nent to ‘the Divinely Ap primed’? who e commission from beaven is aiested by the people's oecire apd sealed by success? [Berhn (May 28) Corre: pondeace of London Tmes.j In the earty part of this month the aew “ cler! sal’ mis- rion appointed to rele ve chetr countrymen who bave com pleted Uber ten years ret off for Pekin, On this ocoasion the mirinn cons inte of the Archimmodrite Gnet, who bas already parsed period of ten years there, three pricais, foor students, a surgect avd ag artist; ba! this time the vy ation of the mission 1 to be restricted to rix years, inas tuch a» 1! bas been fouud bat the influenses of tho climate ube of the uninterrpted devoti to the duties of the mis- +p jn@ few years act very injuriously on the health Thi+ clerical mission, it will be recollected, dates from a period towards tbe cleee of ‘he seventeenth cenuury, #hen the (bipere baa svoceeded ip expelitpg the Russians from the evn of the Amoor, which the latior then possessed, apd which they have lately regained. On oosasion of one of these miliary incursions of the Chinese they eno weeded twtaking teveral prisoners, whom they carriod and here the eaid prisoners, who are stated to en Cosacks, were, on account of their bravery. appointer to the Pedy guard of the Bodgy-Chan. Uster-inly on account o these men tho Kaasian government ob'ained permission to erect a place of wor. rhip ‘chip; this or € place of worstip has so# expanded wuto two churebes; their pablic worship oelebrated there i- perfrotly tolerated by (we Chinese, and the Rissisor to « ave altogether lose to sulfur from the perseontion op other Christians are exposed to, as it is amid on x0 counter their pot attempting to make proselytes. Toe epot w bere the hitte bedy of Rassiaoe lives in Pekin ix fa vorwd by having aguard of honor appointed wo it; that this guar of bounce bw, however, cther objects than merely £ espect need not be doubied Accorsing to the latest ady ces received in St Pet weburg from Fekio, under date of January 5, the Russian clerical miriov there was makivg i preparations to leave, as so pm as the members of the new misson should arrive relieve th News from Siberia. (Berlin (Mey 28) Corroavon tence of ths London Times } Leters from Kiachta of March 29, meotion that the two americans, Mesers. Colins and Payton, who had parsed up the Amvor, fur the purpore of opeaing * mmercial relations ith those regions, had been fe the eubject of various ovations. At a ban given in their honor, th had dilated much the friendship existing ween the United q on States end Russia, which bad shown itself tn such bright colors during the late war, and toasted General Muvoravi+ (f, who bad deve more than any of bis predecoa- ore for Exserp Sberis. During thotp stay they were pre- wept at the Feast of Lanoes ip Maimatschin, and they sub- sequently retarped home by dropping down the Amoor. Trade in Kiuchta wae deecribed as very brisk, particularly ib tea; there bad been, ax there letiors report, Ruasiaa youds for fully half a milion roubles silver, exported to Chine this season; but as other letters speak also of and silver epecie having been exported to China R esi to exactly that amocnt, and about the same ume, it te very probable that tbe latter version is the onrrest fintement, At Irkutsk they bad been expecting arrivals of American suger, which was to be comveyei up the moor, but the badocss of the intervening land commani cation bed prevented the execution of this plan. The faiv at Irbit, on the otber vide of the Ural meuntains, was brought to a close on March 13, atver having lested fur weeks; the valuo of the bi ty thither for sale was cetimated at 40 million allver roubice, the grestber part of which consisted of tea trom China. The prices of tea were tower than usual, but the quality was proportiopably worse. Of all other goods the prices were about 15 per cent bigber; sogar cost 16 roubles per pound—that is to say, soout 1s. peor ib. Asa proof of the march of civiit ep across the Ural mountains, it may be mentioned that this fair was attended by a con: siderable number oe ot both rexes whose gains term w bave been all the greater asthe wtal inexperience of the pervons they practised on offerod a virgin soil for their ingemaity to cultivate A modern Crowns has jast died in Ural possessed of a fortune estimated vartourly at 10,660,F00 apd 2,000,000 roubler; in spite of all this be coult not brine himself to leave the spot where be bed made all the money and where be still persevered inemawirg. He bad of late been prosecuting the result of which several miltious devend om the following cay death came sod carried bim off'from the scene of his labors and hie immouse opulence, Affairs tn Belgium. POLITICO RELIGIOUS DEMONSTRATION IN BRUSSELS — THR CLIRAMONTANE CONTEST—DERATE IN THE LESISL #TUKR—oRKAT POPULAR EXCITEMENT. Br: eels har been te scene of a popaler tarme!!, which At one Ume assumed the featares of a serioas political de mouriratha. It took be rive ina warm aod exciting de bare in the Chamber of reprosentatives on “charitabdie in stitutions A pentence uttered dy ove of the members was louaty cheered by the spectators in the gallery, whoa the Pre: ident gave orders to the h siselers to clear the gal le y Soon afterwards a number of men with their bi Op forced their way tn, the Chamber was again clearo by troops, aed orders given to strengthen the military prete oubide. The crowd increased to thousands. ant orles of all kinds wore b shorts of ‘Vive le Roi," we with tho ier President,” ben , ke. The foment reveral ther Belgian towns. Th of several monacteries and Jesuits’ colleges. The King was very popular Numerous arrests were made, Al latert Caiee order was restored in most places. (fromele (May 31) Coren; »¢ of the London Timer.) Pr tor wo the French revolouion of Fel 4 ties were pretty equally balanced to the Belgian [Agisintive Aree bly, the liberals aod uliramontanes having alter- pately a emall majority, rarely exceeding rix or eight The a liberal ma- solution found Belgicm io posseanton of government, ant * the country passed eafely rough ‘be 1 pearly every other continents! government. Then cam: the reaction in France and cleewhero—« reaction ef which the witramontane party was not slow to avail thelf = The fravchise being on a mort extended vcale, the great majority of rere to the village aod co wiry alstricts, more particularly iu the Flemish provie cee, are (rufoundly ignorant and compietely ander the domination of the prieew Calied on to exercise the oloctive f apchire tbey a © driven by the cure in tlocks, like sheep, to the poll in the fall bellef that liberals, treemasons, Bnd atbeists are gy oon0meNs ee, Oe ee beetomadally \otelligent populations of is Antwerp, Lege, and Verviers have struggled in vain inet thie priestly domination, anc some t#o or threo years ago the ul ramontane iy obtained @ decided ma jority in the Legi-lative Assembly ‘The King, * bo thoroughly understands hie position ar 4 ostitetoasl monarch, wae compelled to form cx. t the opinions of which were in aorordance with thor of the parliamentary majority. The Liberal ministry was diemireed, and that of M de Decker, a more tool of the prieeta, appornted im tw place. No sooner was this triomph gained thao Intolerance and bigotry s-rum@ed pew devel ments. The most able organs of the pross protested io vein. The bi-hope replied by exoommupicating tucir reacer® Pastoral letters were issued warpiug parents of the fate which awelied thare who did aot prtrovize the Jesuit college of Lowrain, aod the State Universities of Gheut ard Liege were pot under Episcopal bea. Al length toe pear bored ripe, aud about two mootha back the government jotrooveed the hill apoo charitahle Ineututions, which was the immeriate cauwe of last week's ri ning. Tbe admmistrauon of cherity im Beiguim since 1830 has ber compl tely seCclarived ant concentrated ja the bands of ibe civil power. Retigious congregations and members of the clergy of every Gepomiaaioa arc legally | scapadle of receiving or 4utributing altms aod bequests destioed for the poor, [hie distribution i# made by two institutions tpecialily appoint d for the pur ) Admenistratio: # Hryptaléve aod the Bureaux Bunfavawe All be querte to relig ow ations are bail aod void, aad all AUCns in favour of the poor are remited to the above damrd insututoms. It will thas be seco that Bolgiam on Pye e lew more livuited tn ite appliostion than ow of Merlmalo but etl | afurding m wWotectivn agaust the priest tw the ¢) ing citizen and Gis fami'y. The Mini torial bill provoses that the govern mebt+hail bave the power, by @ simple deoree uoder the K hand, of conferring on religious oo tions the rights of chizens, with all the privileges aitacbing thereto, \oclading these of messing, inheriting and reoeving ail dovstions nod legacies given or be: quested to them Om the other band, thy y who wish to disper 6 of their fortune ip favor of the poor. or for charite: ble purposes, will bave the right to name special admiais trators of such property a they shall devote w that cad. In fact, the propaead bill practically repsuls the existing law , and withdraws al! protect from the dying man, m i eaves in the hands aed et the mercy of tis epi 1 hue) attendant Bot thie pot all ft is fraaght with danger to the crown, for a family divtnberited in favor of & coaveat wiil bo guod #iiltowards the King who bas signed the Groree whereby that convent i# readered capable of to beriting, and whereby they ere ruined. “ We have liberty Of apereh,”' ony the ministers and the priests, ‘ liberty of the pre®, liberty of menting; let oa, then, Rave Lberty of cbari Hr wever, the bil was brought tm, and the di- cunmoas were regarded with the auxioty by tho public, #ho crowded the 'ribunes dhily. ‘Thr debater lasted upwards of @ month, and on the 10th wit the prineipie of the bili was affirmed by a on © wo 44, one tocunbor Goclinig to rotor oad Bve ealp balag President ordered them w de cleared forthwith. Amid tho groane and yells of tho eooupan’s this taxk was slowly wffecte 1 by the gendarmes The crowd thea rusted out. ride the Chamber and hooted the Pope's Nansio. They yelled at tho Minisiors, cheered the opposition members, and {n the ever ing paraded the town in groups of fifiy or rixty. Next evening they broke the wiacowe of the Zman- cipation office, @ journal apeciaily devoted to the priest party, anc likewise those of tho Jesuits and other reli was Cotablisbments, Toe tropa wore Kept in readiness, riiery was stationed on the Grand Place, asd geoat exciement prevaiied. Ov Friday the bargoma: tor issued proclamation forbidding groups of more than five to gea- propeeos feated, #1 heir post, ported by the | were 4,723,800f1. 35k.; yt yy Apt B, " Rouse per c@ot merest paid on the sbaree and bonda s oe F and ‘The Rollread Speculations ‘rence Vieape (Mey 5°) Corres pandence of Londen Timer ihtg ube tat week the Genera! Aneenblen the Northern, Western, and State Daring the near Tabs were 13 were 4,123.8008. 38k. the taxes, 40,0070 therefo @ 4 608 W951. 8k. sharebuidert, makiug 4,665,44541. ; ouring ds bates were the trib ines cleared by force. 39,6508, 26K. were added tothe reserve fu Atlength, on Wednosday last, M. frdre- Orban paving | be let of January, 1857, was 2,008,604, deolared that the gore nment were playing an “indigne | ovly important reéolution taken by the Assembly, comaédi:’ before the Chamber and the coustre, was calied | whi consicted of 129 nee was prttwo teorder by the Presicent. He at once replied by acsusing | the Emperor to permit the Northern Raltroad the President of partiality, the word Sinfame’ heving | Company tocede the line from Oswiscim or Cracow to Przemyel to the Katerp Railroad Company. At the Geac- ral ascembly of tho W seteru (Smpross Blitabeth) Railroad it was rerolced that 6,000,000 Lastesd of 65,009,000 should be raired, and after a warm debate it was decided that the administrative board should be empowered to bay Up at par, aud on acconst of the company, shares to the amount of 15,000,008 Ove member of the board wan of om that it ought to be empowered to purchase the sbarce at the lowest porsible price, but the assem ly con sidered tia motionimmora ,” and abares, which would full wo 90 i) pot‘ bolstered up,"’ are to be at the price at wh'ch teey were tseued. Daring the sitsing it transpired that « covtract for the rails bad bee cop cluded with M. Lindbeim, one of the two geatlemen to whom the concession of the rallroad was given, Although the Supreme Commando of the ble, and in the evening the mounted geudarmes disporred | army bas not yet retiled what line is te be taken between shone en matiarored evade its effect, Yesverday the | Moik and Lang, Count Wickeuburg, the President, stated King published a decree proroguing the Cham er sine dit, anc'in all probability the ministortal bill will be heard of bo more Meanwhile riots bave occurred at Mone and at Ant- werp, at Ghent and at Liege. The old spirit is roused among the burghers, ant they seemed determined to resist any further attempts at priestly domination, The rosolnt): b adopted by tbe King is the wisest that could be taken under the circumstances. yeace aud order by giviag the government an opportunity of gui Uy dropping thelr ompoxious meacure without the appearance of yielding to pub'ic clamor. Would that the prict ts © uld profit by the leeeon, but, like the Bourbons, they learn nothing and forget notbing. {From the Londoa Times, Juae 3 ] Wo have received the Belgian papors of Mouday. Tranquillity appears to be restored, but a portien of the Civis Guard is stil under arms at Brussels, aad tro rps are ready for apy eunergency. Some 70 persons had been ar rested, but the greater part of them have been set ai lib- erty At Liege, where the windows of the Bishop's palace were smasbed by @ vollev of stones, the excitement is al«a subsiding. The reports from Moos, Ghent, Antworp aad otber towns in Ube provinces are also of @ tranquillizing nature, Atthe adjocrnment of tho Chambers en Saturday at Rrusgeis the President, after reading the decree for thy adjourpment, proposed three cheors for the King. The members of the left rose and cheered, while the members ot the right did not respond to tue appeal. Te will probably rostore } 200,04 6,000F, that the works would probabiy be datshed within the sti. polated pertod. The grow receipts of the State Railroat Company (Austro Frenoh) daring the year 1855 were 14 187,0004., and the expenros 7,372,0004 , which ts vat OL 6-10ths per cont. To the et receipts of tha railroad, amounting to 6,928,064 , was added 448 BOTH , (the reve- bue derived from ‘be demaina and macbice factory.) waking a total of 7,576,118. The foal capital waa wine for 840,000" had Yor 17,00 00 have “priority ’’ bende for 82, and for 17;! we Rens ton, which eres by she French Gredit M> biter. It was resolved at the general Assembly to lsrue oew ‘priority’? bonds for 80,000, , whiod sum is sad tw be necessary for the completion of the works. After 10 per cent, as the fantigme of the 20 members of the Boar’, & per cent interest ‘om the capi tal, and 368,0001. ‘or the reserved f ind had heen deducted from the net receipts the remainder was divided amon; the shareholders at the rate of 30f. por share (of 600¢ The revenue of the domains anc m‘nes, whioh represent 4 capital of 18,0°0,0008 , was only 1% per cent — Che Ost. Deutsche Post of this worning has a very well written arti- ole on the subject of the Eastern (Francie Jowph) Rail- |. Some months ago 80 por ceat was paid up oc a capital of 159,000,000f., and the whole sum, 40, : was lent to tho Credit ‘Mobilier at Paris, “‘which has pro” bablv wed it for the mise on scéne of the Rasstan railroad xpeculauion.”? The Vienna paper asks whother the Credit Mobtlier deserves such implicit confidence that tbe hoard of the Kastor Railroad Company is justided In len ting to it a large cavital on which 5 per cont Laterest Is guaraniod by the Austrian government. Mormon Relations Towards our Govern- | The Frigate Susquehanna, as Seca by the ment—cnglish Emigration te Utan. [rom the London Times, Juse 3 } We are so familiar with the atrocities of the Mormonites thai pew ones capnot surprise us. We hear thse shock: ing &ccounts Dow almost with meowona because it is not in | Saturday afte-noon, bumar satere that first impressions tained at their original heigat long. exposures grow at last by repeti ion into au order of na ture. Bat though the excitement of the imagiuation sub rides, reason demands with inc rearing force and sterane # some practical solution of this infernal mystery—some practical tolution in this sonse. tuat there must be some moetirg anc dealing with it, How leng is this abomination fo last? How loug, we say, because it must be horror caa be sus- ‘imply @ matter of ume. There must bo a stop | wasthe first wssel to salule the Garand D: pot to it, of course. There can be no ques ion bout that. Hero is a whole territory proessing to be part avd parcel of the great North Awerican repub. lig, yet © aiming the use of @ moral apd civil code of its own tolully civerent from tbat of the great community to which it jr ap @ code which is simply a reversal of the religion apd tbe civilization of eighteen couture, and a recurrence to Ue savage state ip polities aad to Paganism in morals. Now, had Mormonism coaiined itself to the latter of taeee ta sa, there might have been some aificulty in dealing with tt, because you caunot jaterfere by force with poople’s morals, The United Stutes woult deciare, as it did through the federal court Aichduke Co.stantine, {Frem the Loadon Times, Jone 1 } His Imperis! Bighnees the Grand Dake Con=tantine of Rusia arrived at Usborne on a visit to ber Majesty on As anticipated by oar Friday's re- Port, Bo publis ceremony or display of any kind tk place Tae mort dreaiful | on ibis oocarion, as the visit was of a strictly private cha- racter, and so very brief ia its duration that long ere his notice is inthe bands ef our readers bis Hixhoess will Gave quitved Eagiaad and be far on bis way to Calais, * * Near Cowex was lying the United States paddle-wheel frigate Surquehenna, recepuy arrived to order to assist ia jay ing down the Avantic submarine telegraph cavie. This on his arrival in ‘Tbe Osborne peared ber at 12:66, whea Captain Sands gnmediately beat to quarters, manned yards, aad ralated With 21 guns io splendit styie Io orderto give the Grand Duke ao opportunity of seeing this fine frigate, the Osborne steamed very slowly pat ber, so that ois Gu bness bad then s good view of one best and heawi- at armed paddle war stamens a fioat we Susquehanngs is 2,436 was burd: 5. with « nominal horse power of 950, aud and draught of water when fully laden nob ¥ nearly 19 fect. Hor with stores, ammuoition, &c., of Utah, that | armament is, for a vessel of ber class and size, unusually monogemy was part and parcel of the law of the Caited heavy. She jcarries 12 eight iach broadside shell guas, married sixteca ‘lates, and therefore that, if a man bad wives, tifwen of thom were his mistresses, aad their children tliegttimate. But, heving prcmemece isting. — 10 feet fifteen wom: owiDg aD ment, the law could not prevent from hvipg with 4 man who called himself their husband, if they chose. * * * . ” The United Statee Court, then, having been by force, and a formal act of rebeilien against i erpment baving been committed, it would Socve was enty cus coeree for tee, teaired jag the Mormons rope ng prong mpg bed De =. was com- mitted. but now, at any rate, the opportunity is given. We may hope, then. now for pomethiog like @ of the Mormonite extabliahment At present the fereee to live uoder @ kind of theoe » Which idenudes Church apd State, and places the government in the same hands. There must cousiderable drooping of the Mormonite mind when two authorities are fairly severod, and the church iteolf one fine morning oply—if we may so abuse the —a relgieus comm , Uader a temporal government administered by ‘Gentiles.’ Hew deeply the the two estates entors into be Mormonite “‘idea’’ from these very facts, which are simply the result patience of any nome pore i endent of aad incluged « \thin the ebur When, thea, the union been formally severed by the redoction of Mr. ‘Young from the king woabe pricet simply, @ great will have been struck at the system, we hope what of many a convert. wleed, lamentable # think how many of ourewn countrymen have be o fascinated by ibis monstrous dela sion. Accoreing to ibe caloulation of Mr, Carvalho, who was the companion of Col Fremont (a his journey over the Rocky mouptaias in 1850, and spent several weeks mong the Mormouites, * alne tent of the popula toa ore the poasaniry of Seotland, Magiand, and Wales.” We ot aCcOURS for such & Firange infatuation, except oa tho supp! and sia uiante from different quarters which have conspired to favir it. Travellers who bave visiied Uiab, and even jong reridents there, ewrure ux that the greater part of the Mormonitc emigraga went over without any knowledge of the rystem, ud simply onder (he influence of a vague belief in rome new prophet that had risen up. It was a half-rovigious . half worldly dream, which led them out n quest of a tort of carth'y paradise, where, under a theo- | cratic rnie, peace, plenty, aud comfort reigned without in- terruption or decay. }ioven ro long ago aa 1861, how- ever, the progress of Mormvnite cooversion in this coun try had reached tw climax, ani we trust sow we shall oon look upon it sean event of the pase American Rallread Securitiocs tn England, (from the London Times, (sity article,) June | Attention ba# receatly been called to a case which pre- vents a farther illustration of the legal nacertaintios that can be thrown in the way of Eoglieh bolders of Amorican | ratiroad securities, whon there isa dispor'tion o@ the part of an; matey totin ae of them. In 1848 the Philadolabia, Wilmington and imore Railway resolved to reve pew stock to an amount equal to 10 por cent of abareholders should their extating capital, and taat the be requested to sub-cribe im that proportion. Mr. J. W. Cowell, an Englich bolder of 400 shares, oy AM no cetved on invitation to take 4 new shares. next winter it has now to The conclusion, whenever it great {nverest to all persona oo this ride American investments, and, meanwhile, even suppodag the ultimate verdict to be a ld oper ' The company ai ma. © fet up two discordant pleas, the firet being that Mr. Cowell most be held to have subsorib. od, as be did"not give immodinie notice to tho covtrary, ‘and the second that be is shot oot from his claim by statate of Iimitations. In the one inetance the company assert thet they bave paid bim his dividend py sept ‘male tor them to the new rtock, through hia agent, Mr. in the other, that no aplication has ever been these cividends, either by himself or any age that the clain bas now lapsed. The latter plea is pecultar ly damaging, tince the prevent ‘ls believed to bo the first Ume a corporation in Ponneylvania has set ap the at stute of limitation ae a bar to an action for dividends by a stockholder who unti! juet before be brought his ac- ton bad never demaaded them, and notice that bis right to them was disputed. Mair ae eme at present to stand thw —Supporing the ‘irat who had recelred no | Prices, ."" The entire | cases slightiy giv each pine feet weighing 63 owt. Ln addition to this metal sho pivet guns, two forward and one if 106 owt. and and bat Lares bas a poble fig! veval advances od stock during the aporoact at or por cote, and this, coupled with the nows of the ar. sbutuag rival of the Mexican steamer with £682,500, caused fonde to open with firmness at an advance of an cighta. A continned pressure for money then caused a relapse to 987%, from which there was again « tem) recovery to 40%}, Ultimately the market bad na inialaate ao- pearance, « ratber less favorable condition of the conu- pebtal exchanges, consequent upon the recent purchaws of silver, coupled with the receipt of og accounts | from Paris, tending to create geveral da and Laere wore sellers at 4 for money, while for the account on the pL the last transactions wore at 94%, or 93)¢ ox divides ‘The advances to be made by the Bank during the shut- ting will, ae asnal, be up o securities of all kinds, as well as aoon odin Bonds. They will not be } eranted for a lowe portod tean fourteen ayr, and mast tn * covery case be repaid on or before the 11th of July, beyond | which date there will, it is believed, be no extensions. | The demand for money in the discoant market as well | a2 ip the mock exchange continuas with full force. | _ Foreign securities were steady, and in some cases there | was 9 slight improvement. | Ip the foreign exchanges there was no | portance from the rates of last post, was towards fatoces. Uninterrupted beavioess prevails | The final quotations of | evening were 69f. 100 | Count, ehowing a farther cee ist pri of £5 tw Lose, { g 8 r i #3 a 522 3 rates with onnce for standard 10ths per cent z ihe i i 2 bar, however, been done in the factors’ private ware bowser, at lane week's prices. ‘The arrivale diap corn, 1,862 sacks aod 6,516 of dour, The ox porte in the ame time comprise 8.878 quartera of whoat, 1,678 oats, 21,908 qvarters of fod! corn, 21176 packs and 2,828 bbls. of flour. With conuoued tine weather there bas been lees activity (n the trade, and ‘though generally woll maintained, bave in some way. 2d—At thie day's market there were few bayere In at of the com, to be admitiod, tho rule wil! be oatab- | tendance, and the burinees done in wheat and flour was of foned wat AU) perved, ove af uttor strangor, assuming § the merest reta!! character, o4 @ decline of 24 o Od. per to act a commit a foreign stockholder to an n- | 70 pounds, and 4d per Barrel and sack, where ra'es were creased rul sptioe, unless such holder shall form made. Cate and oatmeal, with a limited demand, main- ‘snd immediately notify what be never gave him authority, | \ained thetr value Beans and were enleable in ro while under wo acond plea, the door will be opened to | tall a about late rates, but barley was 14. to 2/. per 60 an entirely new clans of frauds. Hithort) the la of Pena | pounds lower, Indian core met with little attention, and aylraris, like that of Rngland, had server racognized that early in the dey 88+. 64. per quarter was taken for miced partners right Ie to be red acter of ie 4 but, if this it py years, a temporary ty conoralroeat of the fact of any amounts being due will bee) that is necosary for the purpose. of | American; aa market went on, improved, and the prices rallied quarter; new rellow was sold at 3%. to Sve. 34. por quar. tor ex abip, and white at 408. 6d: to 40s. 04. por quarter for very prime. THS LATKVT MaREET REruBr. Laveupout, June 3, 1867. The Liverpool gotten market (6 Grm but quiet, and quotations @¢-apobanged. Suleg of tho three days, 17400 Dales, Cf which 2,600 were to speculators, aad 2,500 to exporters, The breadstuff market, owing to the fivorable crop oud the weather, is heavy, and ali qualities are dupressed. Fiour was vory dull et a dcolive of is, per bbl, Wheat is also in very trifling demand and prives are fully 3d. a 40. lower. Quo'ations, however, are nominal. Corn is also vory dull and previous quotati =e are barely maintained, ‘The provision market is dull. Buc a is heavy, wt prises talling 28. lower, Lard is heavy, but without importaut change in rates Rosip is beavy, at @ deciine of 3d. a 4d, ‘Console close a! 94 8 9446 for mou The Office of strvet Commissioner — The Bquabbie fer the Spolis—wovener King geithg Breparetas: (From tue Supday Atlas ) . * * * * . This office is rated ag the most | crative in the United Slates; ano its power and parronago, tf judidously exer- clea, may be mace wore effcuve IB YOY al CouteHi tm tbir onty, than that of tne Mayur or Cotleotur of the Port, hens yt @ great offive, but the Lew charter bas vacty Lerea-ed its putt uage and influence by pleaing under 1's coutrul much of the bystuee hitherto Mrandaciendt by the detunct depe:uncuts peeets sud Lamps aud Kr pairs and Supplies. fhe O/dinance reorganizing the department (lo ac erd- ance with the new charter, WOIGD bits already passed the B ard of Cuvoviuuen, Givides it iaw cieveu bureaux, we eae of each to receive wcalary of $4,000 @ your, Tue patronage to salaries to the Oraus of vuroans aud olorks: amounts to to ucwily $50,000, The Comutsmon duect calay ty 6,000 w yer The feu accruin tue bureau of Collector of Awewmovls amount o ahout $&.(0U annually, ope baif of whica may be, whan re- quired, turned cirectly into the ponkets of the Com wui- simuer. Pleety of colitetors ad de coleotors can be fo wo, wilang evovgh to aivide their foes with the Jom tule plover, a8 @ Condition of thelr spyoiwt went, Itia supposed, that if shrewdly mauaged, the Street Commis iouer's olfice ip capable of yrotdiog Ww au wo-cra pulous ipeumpbent, almost any amount of re enue that be ay derire, Tue contractors for roguiaung aud gractue clcetsa—ior paving, fogging, weting Curd aol guder, fencing and tiling iow, &c, are perfectly at ols moruy, abd May bE mace tO sweat terril Nowe of them ever think of exevaring their work io strict accordauce +p the epeciticauons of tbeir contracts, and i ci-posed tw hott idem to thelr sgreemevts, few of them would ve ante to realize much profit. The power of toe Comaissirwer tu disecting tbe repair of etfewalky may be made by cont vauce, & tource of imineuse reveuue. Tue appropriations for tbe repair cf routs, (ibis yeur $16,000) and for the kee ping th orcer the public. parks, (sts yar $5.00 ) are expended by Rurvavs ip this department Toove who ought to know, estimate that $1c O68 & year, ecouomically exponded, will keep all the roads abose FYiteth street to cr mplete repair; sv in the matter uf the pubte parks, it 4 believed tbat every dollar expeadeo beyond $5 000 per if ubeolutely thrown away. Thon there wm the ox. pendture ¢f ur wards of $50,000) a year for Lghtieg 4 fow cl lwmpe io the surest dist tots of the ciy — senides this, the Ksilrow Companies und the Gas Companies are rega lated by the Aircer Commbrioner, aod are deyeudent upop bim ‘or many induigeuces, avd yo ts every waa woo builos w boues, Tho wbarver, fre, and sips are all under his copwol, and the large -uais expended for build ing Lew piers, and repariug old one, are completely ua der the direcuion of tbe ~treet Commi--iover, ‘Al prevent, we bave beitbor twe wor room tofally ex- Plato the magnit..de of ths mpertiot department of o1¢ ety goverment. Suffice tt tur the preseo: to aay, that We po sr rrion «f the office ts regarded as a fortune, aud fy the hands of a “man of geniue,’”? dispured to avail bon self of wll “the chapoee,’” 14 can be made not ooly the means of noquiring wealth, bute mast powerful politcal ne. ao ine. ‘The Mayor ts overrun with applicat! wos for thie very de eirable position; but we co not learo that he hag in ticated bs choice to an) one. Amorg the candidater, near the rames of Chariea H_ Klug, Benjamin ‘sirobud, William J. Briley, Juba R. B iggn, Ubaries Devinn, @i Nam J. Peck, Jacod F, Uakiey, Jobn Mc.eod Murphy, Jobo H. Chambers ana Jeremiah Towle. It is provarie ae Appowtment will be maue durteg the present week. Since the above was written, we learn that ex Council. wan Dauiel D. Covover, biack republican of the deepest dye, yesterday afie noon appeared is the Park, with & full comm trton es Street Coamuestooer, eigned’ oy whe Governor, Juhu A. Kirg, duly countersiguea by the secre- tary of State. Governor King, ituppearr, bas assumed the power to fill tbe vacancy oocarivaed by the dosh of Mr. Ta) lor; but upon what clawe Of the Cousutution or what laq, be founda bi+ claim, we are at a loss w imacine ‘The Street Commi siover ix not @ Mate oF county officer, Be is ap especial agent of tne Corporation of the Mayor ‘apd Commonalty, and thore is cerainiy no more au thority tor ibe Governor to appoint such au agent, than there @ for bim to appoint the cashier of a bank, ur the agents of any chartered corporation, upos the occasion of a {fo ect of the Go- ern? in attempting to appolus a street Commissiover is a flagrant usurparion +f power and a more manifest a- croachment upon the righw of tis city then vas perpe tated by the Legisiature io the passage of the Metropol tag Police bill. It ir, moreover, @ gross govurdity , aod calnu- Iamsed to bring the autbority of toe stale jow m wre general contempt than it bas alrewy fal through the twflamy and imbecility of wwe late Lagminare Mr. Conover appeared in full bioom before Recorder Smith, who speedily administered tw hin (he oath of off 6. Be then died bonds with the Comptroiier and forto- Bireet Commissioner, where be exhibited the wex"’ of Governor King su ‘ne ! broad peal’’ of whe 8 ate to Unariey Turner, demaadin,, mediate Porseesion of all Ibe books, papers, aud o.4er property of he office, The amiable and geuliowanty deputy of Inve Co vmissiouer exainiced the grees ecai,”” /ecoguized the signature of the Governor, but audact suxly dewied ine ‘ulbority. He knew the law ~ be looked upow Mr. Conover es an in erioper, and poritively refused to give tim pos sesrion of the office. Sim Draper, Hoo Hawes, and ote leading Diack republicans, gauered in consuiteion and aay volunteered their &: vice and persuasion, bur they could pot swerve the fatal: | Deputy Stree Cou mis rouse from bis duty so the city. Lie would u tacknowlouge we rigbt of the Governor to appoiat Mr. Conover—be would not recoguixe tbat geniioman ax his superior nor in any degree respect the rlgeature of the Go eruor or tbe Droad eal” of the Sate. Conover, hosever, remained im the wffice without iniortering with the progress of the pubito business unul four o'ciock, whee the doors were Clovedt and the beys put in the poobet of Mr. Turner, The Board of Aldermen was © uvoued by the Mayor for ‘an extra reseion at 4 o'slock, with te uuder-taading thas @ nominatien for Street Commissioner was W ve iad de: fore it, regardless of tae & Won of toc Gavernor gad Uix ap pointe, Mr. Daniel D. Conover. Great curtusity praraiied to learp the pame of the Mayor's caucilate, aud loug De fore the bour cf meeting, the lobbies of tue City Hail were crowded with impatient 0 wtrectora and pollucians of all parties. loted bot lay to the individual #ho wbould be apyointed beld @ secret caucus of Boi Jeoath, wud thon & he Mayor io » buly. and held « couaui im tp bis privaie office, for me Wau au bour, the result of hich war pot made kuown to tue “out tiders.’” The Aldermen, then, ln-tead of ressrung (9 thir official chamber. where a large crowd were in «uitiog, re cus. This ined about an boar, cowl trally, «ord was to “Uncle David that be bad bewer adjoarp ine for leck of a quorum, and be did wo. bere was, Le ge ee made of Sire t Commumaimer, and the subject still remaing open Yeuterday the appointment evidently laid between Jona HH (Chambers and Charice eviio; but there ay telling what changes a lite Ume may make in the programme, por what progress may be maue vefore ine Gi ‘ide agaia towards cetablisbing the apyututee of the io perinon, Abwurd a4 4 ine idem that the Governor ran appoint a Strevs Commimivner of tie city, if Mr. Conover obtains poseaion of ihe office be «lil surely give Ub@ city authoriuer considera ie Lroabe before they can‘ roo tim out’ li the Mayor and Alwr- ox made ab Appotuiment yeatarday, they would have Lit if HI tri 233 £ joreen cD a paar! Aabing perfect ight to de this, No law, human or divtor, rer trieat the bunting for or opening of clama to the mterner sex, Bot it seme our fair adventnrers did not we to 10 this bh. They world m rely engage an omntban, Fevalr to . and there hire, aay haa donen of the crowd, to yout for them, they a the nice litde globules inside. On re briok, what waa their aurprine 10 eee nobady there. Note living «i wee to bo seen; and pot a ciam. much lees a peart, conld be bad for lovenr money. Poor things, they cums pact foll of fury and fuer, minua their eiiver; bit with he on vietion that they bad seen the elephant At last. — Paterson, &. J., Quardian, June it Marine Coart, Before Hoo. Judge MoCarthy, BUTT FOR COMMIASION ON SPORTING TORRE. Jona 18.—Lee we. Gilpin. —This wan an action brought by plaintiff a+ aanignes of T K. Battelle, to recover com. Mmireion on the purchase of a faney tro:ting bores, and ales for services in negotiating for the celebrated trotung mares Maud and Iola. Mech interest was excited amongst the eporting commnnit the case Involved a new prinsivle of right t recover commission io euch canes. fendant. who (a a wealchy gentleman, reiting a: At Lois (4 an amateur in boree floah, and war aocions to take # *pecitmen of the animal from this part of the on had astonish the natves"’ in St. Loula He com Rattelle to procure him the desorption of horse he wan in need ef; at the same time he desired to the negotiation from the aporung world of St La ils, aa he war anxions to aut ‘on tis faxtoraba Rattelle ne getiared wih war partion, and Analy bg celebrated brown borne from Mr. Clark, of this city. Mol in submitting the case, humorously alluded to Wo of credit and rennen," and sald that the tntory, wished he dive Slave Oase in Cincinnath, {From the Qneinvad Commercial, June 11.) ‘The t al of the writ of bebees corpus sued out befure dodge Ieavitt to procare the release of the United stam Marclinls, who were beld under State process, fur State laws, came Us, pursvant to adjournment, yeserdeg, Mr. Purb, ooun-el for United Sta'es Ma) sbal, stated tid alter the of avie Car the aot were rane he @l-hed on Opport ory W prerent rebuting tee 5 Hiram Guttrtdge, one of the perwons arresied by the Uaived tater Depot: Marebala. Mr Pou cbjeoted that Mr, Guttridge stood in crm | before thls Court by hix vou aopearance, aud bis atde +bould net be read, He regarded it as rimilar to the 1 of Vaeemure Wildamsoa, whom Judge Kane bod im ose tempt Jorge Leavit) thonght the cases were not similar, and on, hough tt might goagainst Mr. Gubridgers credinility, did pot anititate against his admissibility. He veo “eo to aomit the tosumoay of the parties OF the United Sates Marrhais It will be remembered that on the former trial Ril Unites sates Msputy Marebal, ewore that when cho arr were made, the warrapte were read ip full; that whem called ov by & Jo-tice of the Peave, they permitied him we Cxamice the warrants, ana he decided them correct; toms when ove taken the United Sutos officers used uo vieleat laugnace; that reveral bot were fired by Compton before the United states officers returned the dre; that there wae BO violence dhe Sheriff at Vieuna, aud tost there was Be wth thew. Toese patos pon Came up wi m. Torse ‘we ¢ to be dikproved by atilvavits, whion were read Tivam Gutuidge oepo-vd wat when arreste! the ware Pet was rot read, and the Uuited Sites Marrbals refeved {0 tell Lito she charge, but sald they would do se at Ur- Dave, atilant ,or Squire Fowler to ask what the charge wus Fowler did #0; but Ghurchill refused, saying Wat thes shourt know at Urbaua. Cowy started to go Lage but bad only gone tive or six miles whea they turned toward the south, inctead of wo-t, to Urbana; that wer were followed by two of Mr. Gutuidge’s neighbow, whe wi-hed know what war going to by done to their fiends. ‘The © preona following were Mosars. Rutan and Volwe! Abat one of tbe United Stdew Marshals (Churchtli) a back and demanded why Mersrs. Kuian aad Colwell were following. Mr, Colwell wat struck by ove of toe end struck at three imes. Marshals aaid mes ax they we. t aloug, that no writ of ha seas corped subould be rerved while they were alive. All the Uuioed Siatee purse were under the tofluepoe of hquor—Ch .rokdl least wu of amy. They refused tu let the frieuda of the prt- Kevers see thm, as also they refused “quire Clark. When Sherif! Layton case up with the Coiuxt States posse he suid he had a writ, aod was the Soeriff of that oonaty. Mr. Compton, whe assisted the Sheritf was fred ut tates hefore be Gied to Ore in retare; Sherif Layton was beaten, from two t) Ave mn being on him, and as ordered back eflant beggeo them wet to turn back, as be aa. afraia he was going to be aetus-inated. saw Tayler, ‘one of the prisoners, reized by the hair of the head, haad- cold snd ordered to “‘koep bis d—d aboladon mouth but”? A P. Joiner testified to the ciroumastances of Guttridge’a arrest, bia arking what he was taken for, and the refusal of he United sateg Mar-bals go teil. Reset Aye te tilled what be wag arrested at Mochapias- burgb by Eitiott, who read a line or twa at the top sad tha rame at tbe botom of the #rit—but did not read it ai all, refured to let it be seea; the alfidarit detatied te getve to Urbsua, the turning cif when they bad gane tour oF five wiles, the orde ing Ka'an and Cotwell aot to foilo#, Ruwvae raytog, ( they wore going to veo fair play,” tbe vtrtking of Colwell, bi< orawiog bis pistol, Squire Ruwe preventing bla Grirg {',the Marsnais’ drawing tneir pisos, and Cay tor begging bi+ Loi hdors rot to stop benind ; the afflant then said one of the United States posse eeized Tay- lor’e orm, apother bie bau,atachird bis throat wate they hancouffed bim, and went oa 10 cetall the as-ault ew Sheriff Layton and Mr. Compton, aud the remark made by one of tbe dosse trat “these weo (Layton and Compton) must be 6——d fools t) alte net to top chem with twe men aod the next ume they would + ot get off go easily."” tharlex taylor, one of tho-e arrested by the Uulted Muten posse, made aflidavit to wery nearly the rame olr- cumrtances as tbe last afllaut tated ; heard ove of the Marebal- addrere Mr Rutan with, What the devil are vou following ue orf” Ratan eaid, “To see jastice dane te my neighbors;"' affant appealed to Ratan not to stop be- be (affiant) was than seized and abused; Charohad G—d d—D you, put these handcu‘Ts on;” allan op pealed to acquaintances w bom they passed to get a barea. Corpus, to ascertain why be was belu ;Cnarchi!! sad iey woulo obey po babae« corpus A‘flant thea detalied the beating of Sheriff Layton and Compton. Compwm wae struck and phot before be drew bis pistol, which did mat @2 ot; Sheruf Laywon eas badly besten ; Churchill said “tbey wouk pot submit to a Rabeas corpus, an ment couldn't take them.'’ sfilant comeluedd by (nat be only wished to keow tue charge agaiont him, and the; be is » peaceable citizen, boldivg himself amenable to legal procera, ‘Edward Tay lor depored two of the writ by the United sates nal. refua@! to sbow the writ, bis promises to give a chance ab Urbana, bis turning off to go ecuth, the threats to and Colwell if they did not turp Charles Taylor w Rutan, and the abi Charlee § Affiant alxo deposed wore wm charge of the United then demiled the alfray with Sherif Lay vo, coming up with them eaid, “1 Pe ‘cone of be Marbals said, « eri? Layton ead, * Hold this wes amid cies of * eboot for this cur-ed him. Waier G Fowler, Justice of the Peace, at of the prisoners, arked tw sve the Marrbal’s writs, tnowgh sbows papers with prisou-1 the back, #aa uot atlowed tv read the writ iteelf, David T. Jowes, Ju-tice of the Peace, deposed te rame fact as Mr Powkr, apd that wheo ask bus warranw to be seen, Churobili said “1 } Ou Bee them," and did Dot show the a. Renton Bonga de jowed that he and three compebed, by threats nad vioieuce, wo cease tame direcuon as the United States porse, alt! had been ne attempt to rescue, aud only four ben aibant Dolleved the prisoaors were bape Oliver Col vel! depored to his foliowing the Cotted *tta Mr. Rutan, to see Weir reighbore; wae tol ino detailed thetr suiting bs pistol, aso ety sutiting bim and his drawing a but being prevented oy Mir Rutan from tnag kop Doaney deposed to going with the Sherif te ihe babeas corpur; to bewg addressed by Riliatt ib “you are a G—d d—d scoundrel, aud ihavea mind nd Phortly after warts when alfast Acked the reason for this vivlovee, “You area G—4 d—d rooundrel, avd { have # potion to cut you wo pleces;” alse threstening to cut aifiaat if “he opened bis d—d mouta? effant tad tekew no part ie toe arrest or the aTur, Leonard E Sprague, io Vienpa, heard Churchill say be “didn't care bow mal y writs of baveas corpus were gat ont, Dub be would ovly be stopped by force’ Some ef the’ Marshals wore iatonwated. afflant beard one of tell Klliow that it the deputics drank much more teey would be untt for business, Eillott tli toe landlord eat to give them any more liquor, They were all drank enongh to be reckless tn the use of arms, Calcb Burett deposed to telling the Marshals at Viana that the people were law ahiding Ove of the Muremals boasted that he “hed cwght the drat nigger ia Obio under ve glare law" Several of them suid they didat regard @ writ of babrasfoorpus more than & proce of browa. paver, Afhant Coad med «li Downey said about tae law fuace ened w him, wuen Oo i i i : Hi cet upc thirty drinks of liquor while thoy woe stopping in Vienna Jeune Wallingford corroborated the last aifiant, and eal? ebale were eviay, bowmerons, aud prvace; all of ne under the influence of liquor, aad half of tera Grink, affiant beard them say they would pry repard to habeas corpur from @ Siate court, « H Compton that he was Deputy Marcnet cf springteld, aud weat with Sheriff Layton to serve te ‘writ of Dabens corpus Whee they orertouk the March am, Sheritl Laston called out, “Hold on—etop your om the sneriif of Clark sonty,and bave «writ. some called out to go tw bell,” and oiners to “ drive oe Affian’ tried to catch one of tho horses attached to one ot the buzgiee belupaing to the Untied statew Adant war niruck and thea red a twigs. Tried to reture Une fre, bul fueoG there rif was tying bis horae, aod pone crying owt, “Kit the d—o pe deta’ the wbole w+aulting and beating When the Marshals had besten Mr. thoy bis anthority. He rait, + Let yn py Sd yoo."’ When be pus hit band tn ot for wome raid bot to ket bim draw a struck bim. A constable commanded the Mar-bale palt po rega'd to bim, and afer ond affians, diove off cursing and threateuing. b # to Intereeps tbe wot go oft Juptur Brown ¢etailed the? bea ing of Sherif correboratiog Mr Compton's tewus . T 7. Nichola corro>orated Cow pton' Sheriff hela by three men asd then struck by another oa tbe bead with @ colt The sheriff wauted to show te “~~ bot they wouldn't let iat C we jewter 4. Lan secre corrober ‘rampioa's mom y , and maid the Sheriff called vut three umes to atvo beers Compton seized the bores, Saa the Sheriff blew when be got (be “bance to read tne writ as the were ge hey Dentiog Sim. xs rae the ¢ mtable fees 2nd corroborated tbe precoiog nilldav ite, chores. iL way, “they might come so as quick as they d—d please * Affiant naristed tn the Qual arrest of the Marshals at Lam- bertoo, 08 the warrant from Squire Houston, de fred be Marshals well atoed. Comotrn's pisvol was weil lees. ed wheo taken from the Marsbais fired of, bi y tol4 bim be would be taxen invertigated , but after gotag taken south instead of went, t named avid Rotan and liver PO the result, The capturing party asked they were followicg for?” Ratan repiied, + Boorse.” Churchill and arrested, be Jed to Rate! lor) 7 aed by the a ms and balr, sod shake ntly by the ay tae an i bead, the attacking pe ty #*eariog aod three eping bim with further barm. Further violence was threatened and weed horetvfore, at the rate of 12% Parable 16 te sicer ene of tbe "lat -—eadapna