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2 NEW YORK bad ax important elgnificati m. His title of Conmisioner Extraordinary was altered to thatof Ambas-ador on the belie ftbat ali the Chinese difficulty can be settied diplo maicalty. ‘The Prossian goverpment ba: invited the Zoliverein ‘States to aasembie in conference at Be lin oa the Sti July to consult on the sugar duties The present eystem ts one Of almost probibition agains; colonial sugar, and maiatains the price of beet root sugar to an extravagant height. Prussia will propore to pre erve the existing dity on co Jovial sugar, but to raise the duty o beetroot sugar from 6 silbergros the quintal to 75; silbergros, At Florence, (on the 12th inst, the ecenery of the thea tre cavght fire during the performance of the “ Siege of Sebastopol."’ A panic arore, when ferty three persons were killed and one bunored and tbirty four woun ted. ‘The police of Berlin have, it is said, obtained a clue to a wide spread con piracy among the working clases for the purpore of binging about a general strike in all trades on ‘the seme day in Germany, Selgium aniSwitzeriand § Too Inetigation of this plan is traced to Belginm, while similar plane which have lately been detected in France «ere ‘traced to have been broached in England. The police uf Rerlin bave accordingiy made a cemmunication to the Municipal magi tracy, and the latter have mado it further known to the beads of the va:iows trades’ companies, with the acditional injunction bat the very frst sympiom of anything like suspension of work by whole shops or any Dumber of workmen s) ail at once be communicated di Feet to the police, whe will then take the prompleet steps. Advices from Madrid, of the 8th of June, aay that the Miutsters end Sepor La'ragus, the Mexican Eavoy, bad nut been able, up to that vate, w effect « setslement of the dif- fiou des with Mexico. The Hove «f Deputies of Spain had adopted a bill pro- viding for a levy of (0,000 men. Marrbal Ravetaky +till survived, but the condition of his Beaith was un-atisiaciory The state of health of the King of Sweden was causing great uneasiness. acon’erence bad been held to inquire into the complaints agsinst the government of Moldavia, ‘and te solve ome difficulties encountered ia carrying out the provisions of the Imperial firman. bed geen ia dis. pote were settled to the satistaction of all parties, and more especially to the Turkish government. Very few bopes of the recovery of Mdlle. Rachel are en- tertained by the Paris medical faculty. The great trage- dienme was still at Montpellier, siuking fast into a h »peless decline. ‘Tt in ptated that the Porte hed demanded of the Belgian government the recall of ite Minister, and the latter hav- suepevsion of diplomatic relauons The following are the quotations of United States 6's, 1867. Untied States 6's, 1868. 3a ea ing bonds....... 89 8 91 sterling bonds, 100 a — k 73 a 1 79 ao 8 . BB a Bhs Virgins 6's, tterting bonds, 1888. 8 a 86 New Orleans Oty 6's, 1883, - % a TT Ditinois Central 7's, tet mort , 1875. 89 a 92 Tinois Central 6's, 1875......... 87 a 8 107 8 109 a OL 79 @ 80 92 a Of 83 oa 8 . 7 @ 78 New York & Erie, sinking fund, 1875, 80 a 82 Pennsylvania Central 6's, 1890, . . 8 a OL ‘The steams bip Asia arrived ot Liverpool at o'clock A. M on Monday the Sta of June. The s:rew etea ner Queen of the South arrived at South- ampton on Wecnesday, the 10th instant. ‘The steam -bip Afago arrived at Southampton, and the City of Manchesier at Liverpool, on the morning of Thurs- day, the Lith instant. ‘The rcrew steamship Circassian arrivet at Liverporl at ‘poon on the 12th instant, making the run from St. Johas, N. F,, in eight days. ‘The steamer Jaron eailed from Southampton for New ‘York on the 11th instant, with 490 passengers. ‘The Spanish mexican Imbroglio. PROBABLE ACTION OF THE CORPR8—FINANCIAL ASPECT OP THE OABE—KXPEUTED DEMONSTRATION AGAINST VBR OkUZ—MEXIOO'S PLAN OF DE+BNCE-—LETTBKS OF MARQUE TO 908 UNITRD STATBS—INTERAST OF ENGLAND AND PEANCE IN TH® STKUGGLE—VCAN SPANISH TROOPS MARCI TO THE CITY OF MBXICO? (Madrid (June 4) Correepontence of the London fines.) . * * * Tt is, however, much easier to make comj-ctures than to Bay positively bow the Cortes would divide in the event Of a strove oppee! ion belng mate to government by thy Combines Polaces and Bravo Murillista, is 8 host of Bew Cepoties, and itis bard to say how thi would go Meanwhile the g-vernment des pot act wif tt felt ery con- in the Lower Chamber. Therecan be of bardening the Spanteb treasury, already in a critical position, and of lumpertlliing the Spanish Weet Lodian jx sessions. Madrid (June 3) Correspondence of Londons Times.) Spapind goverpment maintains strict reserve with Teepect to the Mexican queruioa, but it would not be sar- prising if we beard, before very long, of an armed de J Negotiations laogui«h, re would prove sumulus It t muchto be doubted, how ever, whether a mere demon tation woull reader the Mexican g veroment more pliant than hitherto To Courses are open to Xpain in the event of ber dec ding w begin a war. She may take Vers Cruz and march upon or ebe ma} content berself with blockading the former place snd Tampico te only two Mexican port oo the eastern ride of the American continent With tho LF OD Lhe West side HDe Would probably Dot think {t Coare without encountered would be on tae march upto Mexic», upoo ) Feel rexi-tanes, The oppurition which, berides ech regular trooy= ms the Mexicans might be abit to bring into the field, toe somniard= would aece teod w tb guerillas, fever aud theclimee., Wita force as Sai Could lao at present, the expedition Would be we extremely burardous ove. If the tacatere » City, Coousied ano held ft, tney migat We rms to tbe government; on the uber H obiefly sulfer, but foreign © tos, wy wh 60 per cent of the revenves of the two Atiantic por « are alited, lecving only 40 yer cent to r the Wextoas trea y Ae pluh and Prenct wiltercas wall be largely and be quesuon te whe ber these two wieet ebiew will be Camm ‘thts, aod will Spain lane vou, xbe must eudure a certain lo* ia men ana mwuey, which ebe can very Wit alford Mexico o*ug to ite Getanee trom ber shores, woud be ty Ger a vores of Crimea on & +msli cae, with tbe Cilerence that she is ao fie 10 support (hore exvene of © ar tp the exe eme west beroen of Eagiand aod France Her commerce would te ruined, mmediricly on the outbreak of war, ond hommande of loth ta of marque we the United States if, for be sere Cbiged 10 Ge-tm from he contest, od tm it mid bare ano ule | abo her Claas om Wexieo would be ealueere Tor Mi rican government 1s Dot wire:t resources, There Can be po dowOt Dali! bo- tin ies com menved it would im oe din ety Feone tb: Chur property gud levy war tates < vaio Tet ome Of the Go opersion of Sante Anne's partiaor aot Menon, if thie exproution were realize!, would b* Plunged (6.6 be borrory of @ civil as well ‘a4 « foret .o which werew Dw Wa. In rbort which ever way we view the question we Re wtbing but Cerin Chat aod damage for ban Coun tee, with ecaroely a Chance of beoett to either It We OMe N to covjeormre what hoe of com tuct the meted Blows might erro tm presence of a war betwen thar Petyhiors umd the e'omwe that qucseases Outs; bul “me can fat tat Jorvter the protminiity of peril to Vas proap rus ody if Kopiand and France would avert om hice ite What owes orcome extremely serious, aud ta vorve (Dem 0 ae exunt that perimue at present fs bardly foreseen, Ubey Wil tuier po @ their authurity lo pevert aw uLprofiable avo ubrecsnny stropele Che matior migtt be ubmtted to arbitra nant settied without com yro ising the interests ava bovor of enter party. The Act Wing Ww be Gene te to biDd over Mexico Co pecinlly the Iater—to beep toe cad Gptenens (Jone 1) Correspondence of the London Times } bey mM the quarrel » are woo a4 0 render it hy uo that, unless Rogiaud eno F me (heir deciora veto, brwuliiies will eburtiy oreak oat ditere of the repobio—thoe, | mean, xiean goweroment declare 4) tovuied, t submit to revisloo—lare BO #t He uD tured toembiier matters, 1 Oy DO Memos accu he Byanib poverr went of reeming #ar, of of being determin ber than admit a far inee ngauon of the Cisin® & beh Mexion « rotares onjust; out If pubite ovation, exceed wot rimmed by & porto. of tm yrera and by eprecbe: tt the Cortes, atta 18 a certain fo OF aad eiwleRce, the government ean hardly hein beng wo rome extent infucawe by tm the line of condact they aftopt ; Bhd te liner the question is allowea to drag on te more dangerone vecome the maueurres of tae Set Wexicno —egiiarors, the greater the irritation Abd Ill Lehne, aro che mare pO <eRrul ihe premsare ot the Cabinet Val) tunately. tbe courre ad yited by this ear Ormmen. ie yrremely the ove best calculated to. fetract be fetule ment of uote aiffoalty — Tee cave of quarrel ts the MU de Of me FpRLleo Fuble te, the til treatment any Fobbery of here, and there out: ager are all-ged ty have at lene tp part—oy tue tr op ee Now, if the que ton ere ti Unie, 1 migdt, perhave, be cam y eet led Phe spa the pupiebmens ef the offe the injored. Che frat Merico at CBee we + ore—out «thio sight ‘arrogant! Ane imprudemuy demanded by Senor Sorela, but within Poh rranomadio he nueded for of such tnvectigation must de cen? the que tien ‘feompne Fation. If it be aroved that Fov: Breet offiemis are tbe ar thors of the exo s+ © foo, a8 Tam positivery informed, claim for compensation. But if, on te contrary, shown tbat the crimes nave been perpetrated by ruffians and mv auders, pot in goverpm wt may oF em doy, there is nothing in the faw of nations to entitle Spain tte Fist on compensation for ber injared subjects [t te ear tainly deplorable that, owing to the weakness of the execs tive, or other causes, buch outrages rboult have beea oe” petrated, and st ch hands of raffians be sullered to tufest the land but foreigners resident there ma-t take the coe seq’ ences of the situation, and pot expect a which Mexican subjecws would have no wight Bat, besides tov que-th a of the San Vicente and vaca outrages, the its other cleims thall be resumed This ts, to wire course The first to settle the most that out of which the ruptaro of course arose—end then, wien the be allay ed, and Senor 1. (that te to Fay, io an Ofliciour rather than ter.) sbould bave been resognized as the Plevipotentiary, the older questions tn discussed, and witn tomper, moderation, both side, might, doubt‘ess, be amicabl; the view ken 3 fy aft [ i i Hi £ z ? i bowever, ie not men i i : t z fers the press apd and, there is reason to fear, in and’ uppatriotic tacttements, to rouse and bosulity to Mexico, and oriog “.ain The t ne of some of the Madrid ti HH te ii Sits ii int natural inference (although perhaps ope) is that tt apyroves this aggravating di-iuclined to the appeal to arms to which it lead. The oot offices, strenuously exe ted, and French Mipisers at Madrid, have as yet effect, and, as I bave already informed you, matters are for the moment at a standstill, and the parti: inerostea await the arrival of the next mail from Mexico with the rather vague hope that it may bring some: hing or other that will faciiitate the settlement of the question. It may very possibly bring news of the condemaation, and por haps of the punishment of some of the persons guilty of outrages on Spanish subjects; but i: cannot be ex rected to bring the solution of the question of -ompensation, of that of the claims of Spanish creditors, an? of the various ocher matters which Spain bas thought proper to aswociae in her demands for satisfaction. The Atlantic ph Cable, (Fr m we Londen Times, Jone Lt.) completion of 1,250 miles [agg coag! Coch gs cable for marine Atlantic Telegraph, b+ Newall & Co celebrat .d at their works, Birkenhead, yesterday. by a dinner given to about 600 of their workmen, with their wives and families. Messrs. Newall’s contract has been executed with great speed and punctuality. Oa the 19th of November last they tendered ettaer for half or the whole of the cable, to be Guished hy the 30th of June, The tender for the half’ was accepted in the December fol lowing, and Mesers. Newall, who bad taken one of the transient sbeds attached to the Birkenhead docka, at once get © work to provide the necessary machinery, ali of which bad to be created for the occasion. The wire was supplied to Mesera. Newall by their own wire drawers, Messre Bichard Johnson & Uo. , of Manchester, who com jie. ted their ta-k by the Ist of June. Messrs. Newall commea ved eptwping the cable on tne 18th of Febraary, aud proceeded witout interruption until Monday last, (he 8th of J ine, when 1,260 miles (one-half o* the whole cab'e) were com: pleted, The canle consists of a strand of copper wire covered three times with gitta percha The gut'a percha is sewed from end to end with spin yarn, and covored with eignteen strands of seven wires each. There are thus 26,000 miles of strand, compo-ed of seven times that quantity ef wire being a total of 175,000 miles of wire The process of spinning occupied 80 days, 2,500 miles of wire being used per day, and 350 hands being empioy ed. The epup yarn was also made by Mesere. Newall upon the Pame premi-es, 100 macaines for this purpose being ed ip ope of the 0] floors of the works The cable no * lying in foar huge coils (each 25 feet in diameter and 8 feet bi, all ready for being shipped. It will be trans- ferred, probably to day, ato small vessels, and thence on board the Niagara, which is ex pected to arrive at the mouth of the river carly next week The #eight of the cable avo mah mee and it is to be laid by the proce: ir. Black Sea Prevents twisting The festivitien yesterday were presided over by Mr. Gordop, the manager of the works, and «cre witnessed by a lage number of gentlemen, including Meesrs. Newall, RK Grifith, R 3 Max- of United Baten,” The Atlantic Tele bord we Ui why hh ConppengoR 83. Newall & Co.,” “ Mesers. Whirebouse, Bright & Reid,” “ The Munagors ‘and Foremen,” “ Mexsra, Jowuron & Co ,’’ “ The Gutta Percha Company,” and “fhe Mayor and Corporation of Liverpool.” Messrs. Nowali bave cont acted to down 1,000 miles of wire (part of eae Telegraph }) between Cegtiar! and Malta and The tedious process of shipping the 1,000 miles of coi! which have been manufactured at last Greenwich was to have commenced yes'erday; but owing to the amount of work 10 done before the lofty hold of the Agamempoa fitted to receive it, the pot likely to begin bel Mondi exertion is being used to Ped 38 ii i The tbe commepor operations. cide Glasse & Eilot’s wbart fapt avd trim enough, thong! Diack Sea days, when her bh as sbe led the port line at twe z ed her way anong a mats of transports like a yacht. At pr: sent she bas @ mild balf pay look, which even the seu- try at ber gencways cannot wholly banish. Her pora are open, but only for the purpore of ventilation, as not a gop is op beard At present she is very mach ¢own by ube ster: it the cable being s owed forward will bring her op an even keel. ill make @ difference of four feet in ber prevent trim. A small engine is being titted to wind the coil on boarc: and tbe whole operation of shipping will occupy, it i» caleulated, at least six weeks. The two ‘p saore ¢n is are uearly Qnished, and the centre of gteel wire cable te proxres ing rapidly. Though at Greeveich aud at By kenread the manufacture will con time at one end while the other is being ebipped, it is not pected tha’ more than about 2,400 miles will be con- od ip all. This will allow between 600 and 700 miles for “lack” ip pay ing oot. [rom the Loudon Times, Jane 10 } The United Sates sc-o# corvette Niagara. 12, Captsin Hadron, bas been ap object of much interest since auctor. ing at Portsmouth, and has been inspected by numbers wf crifial, prolerional and amatevr baval archvtecte and baval men of ail ranks. ‘They agree upon oae poiut—the vessel's ugliness Admiral Sir Goargo Seymour aud etal visited ber on Sunday, avd on Monda, evening entertained Coptsin Hudson, Firet Lieutenant Wells, and two other Hieutepan &, and Chevalier Pappalardo, the ( aited States Vier Cousul, at the Admiralty house, ' The alerations of tbe Niwgara will be eflected in the harbor and not io the bwin or cock. A large body of dockyard artiticers bave been pet uvun ber to expedite toe work of cuttiog aay the stavcheuns aod clearing space below to make the re- quired rovm for cotling away uninterruptediy ber mopor. tuom of the great Atinutic elegraph cable, The men are to work frowS A M. cowl el. M. ‘The Frigat TONKS TO HER OF FICENS— LOI OUK ENGLISH KKLATIONS—SPABOL SAPDB. [From the London Chronicle, Jone 11} The a: nual festival of the metropolitan Free Hopital took piace yesterray.at the London Tavern, the Right Hew Lord Jotn Rowell inthe chair Among the geutle men prevent were tbe Princes of Onde and sui ¢, Captain Savdr and cificery of the Uatted States scam frigate Sus- qnebanr a, now in Brith waters. After dipper, L ro Jony Resemt pronosed the toast of “Success to the Metropolitan Free Hospital.” (Cheers. ) The toast wus dropk with cothusiaem. Mr. Fxasce Bexxoct proposed the “Tiealth of Lord Jopn Russet.” Lora scons Resems, in retarping thanks, exoreseed the gratitude be ‘el for the p witical eon dd nce which the ct: be of Londow tad se loug repoed in bim, and stated the gre Mt gratificetion ¢ would slways afford to him to do any: thing * by b «ould forward the interests of the charitable joe! utions of the metropelie The next toast (contioued the poole lord) was one whieb, he wee sure, t ey would rece te with anpaence HH= was about to propose the bealth of their American visiters. (Jheers) He bed sl een of opivion, ant had always said, that if there oO States that were entitled to make a family ytbey were she United Kingdom aod Uanet America Tbis country not only admired the “ot the Americans, but felt « little fatered ug that they bad de-cended from the came o tein & ourreiver (Dear, bear), that they we ¢ in fact our nosr relatives If they bad ome fololes, be beiiered they were exactly the coun erpart of our on fulbles (Sear, bear ard langher ) Ae aght say fort! with regard to these gallant men whore bealth be was about to give, that ebevever of late yeas, during his exe rience, there bad been aay of those litle jars which papper among the pearest relation and the best bad siways found that if a Briveh ant Amer in the nary cnuld talk over the ma ter, thay moat skilful tiplomateets. (lavebter) He rememberet a galiant frieud of bis own, Nir George Sey mour—swd be bed no dewbs Captiio coud #yeak for his own commodore--who, wher came to talk over the dixpated question of the fixbsrtes, put it inte such @ train that it was cot difficult for the rep Ferentatives of the (#0 States to makes reaty, whieh, be tr sted, would cunfirm the amity of the two ¢ yintries He was sure that they a! wished that tbat amity might be erral (Cheers.) The ofwener Americans came to thi country the better, avd the ofiener Engl shmen went t jay the Amerirane 9 vieit the better, for te always foun that «hea an Englishman went to America be wat re ceived wiih the gremert horpitality and good will (hear) ene, tu the eeoond place, uners he was one of the ill die jored and {It conaitioned persons whom he would not ban + with that exception, they always came back with he highest onion of America. The noble lord coneinde tving “The health of Caytain Sands and the officers o! the susquepanna,” wmeh was drank witn enthuslasm, Go oroer being’ restored, Lat Savvs rose ard said he Sree wo Haak Cine be they sqackannain England. JOWN RUIELE ON OF CAarTalN the éothuriastic manner in which hat resporded to the toast of the country ant service to which he belonged. He bad op a former eecaton bat the gratilication of met ing ove of Eng'and’s greatest nob} men, who an that occa. elem had expressed bimeelt in this =" Mothor and ter aya net the world.’ (A langh ) fe had eome there on & pecoliar and importan’ oooasion, with which they were acquaintet—layieg Cown a great chain hotwoon thie country and bis own. white pinting Eogtand and Am«irica togetber, did pet oppor them to the ree of eo world He trusted their relationship t othor countries 14 be of the kind which existed between the nobe hed pot Lowever, come to this country to make & spre: but to lay acabie. (Laughter and cheers.) Might it be a fiver card which should never be (Loud cheers The the yg Wo the how. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1857, : Bank Freeds in Kngtand-Arrest Exx- | brooght tp the Supreme Conrt of New York it was decided | eemble on the 26tb of A ‘The new ministry is reported Member of am | Seong tothe Serres Titham Suoddcn win'ike ma’ | ot telke Gain toe cate et ee coaeuele ie [Prom che L Times, June 12 ther of the petirioner was @ vaiid marriage, aod the - | Or Ministry out of seven had obtained seat in The prim abet Coe rpetic steps taken by Link | thover, wx tho issue of such marriage aud lawful heir of | tbe arrembly. A vote of a wat ol copadencr was spoken later aod Ha tweed, to whom the Attorney General has | bi father, seems actually to bave recovered a piece of of, with the adberion of many who contributed to turn out tmror ed the conduct f the prosecution of the dire wre | land. the late minis re. eet ponerse) marager of wie bapk, have let t the capture hie imporsible not te eympathize with struggles and ‘Trade et Melbourne was very dull, from the apprehen- of Mr Hemetrry Bree ‘We ware that be mow m cas | fortupes like these. Inte the trials of 1893 and 1862 we | tion of large im x0rts. Goversanies ive per conn, 10M. the business dove very toy epee tee warrants, by cack of which be ts required | bave no cesire to enter, though we think ourselves hound ‘The gold market is quiet, prices ruling from £3 188. to where sales wore to pot ie bal! for £4,600, with two sureties for £2,000each | i jurtice to that the Judges before whom the | 198.60. The quantity of gold bronght d Oy coset a vance of 2d. per bushel Settict fr £8600 beekion bit Own Feeogatzanae, for | cade came for bearing expreared themselves very decided. | during tbe pust week Was below the average quan- “oatty” red. Floar £5,060, #0) therefore he requirad before he ie released , 'y agatpet the allegations of fraud which had been | tity F ped thie year is 682819 ounces e export mar rates. Indian corm The Ben Jobe mavens, i f, Gor Berwick, and the | advanced. Ommitelng, howevor, these considerations, | ket is fully maintained. — Wool sel's from 10d. 0 23d. por ‘308. for ) allow, others whe bave beep have alvends given bailt» | sod parsing over, se the petitioner bimself now | Ib , tallow from 4is. to 463. per owt. Freights rule from quarter, 4" 6d. Se RN ET Eitreshas | Spree to 0," the ‘claim 40. the estate, Mt | 840. t0 3364. per omnes golly ana 34a, per ib. wool Ex. quote Wheat lt the partes (mpliented ill be secured Thee whohare | Core appear a bardship that a man whose levitl ou Londen at 2 per cent premium. per 10 Ibe. bet yet brew are water trict surveidance | macy—aemming, of coarse, thet the New York At Bydpey English sovereigns were at % per cont Flour. ‘32. ; extra Obie, anrond aed be bronght to this coustry es soon as the | jrdg ment is unl eaablished in the | mivm. French gold and silver at a aiscount, fat barrel. A supe- recerrary arrangetent can be mate Three ce eficte iu | stra! ot rth, should be deprived of his status | gou £5 6s. Coflee— Beet Od. to 93¢d, Rice very dull at forme ions have bere Sled at the Crown office by the at we bave related [fhe was neither an | 20«. Sugar from £36 to £56 per ton. Flour from 6s. Brsr.— Little deimg 4s are Grm, while buyers tones General Bt 1h te Bat expretet that the trials will chee vor i he was entitled to mucoeed to the ps. | to 18s. will pot purchare beyone thetr immediate wants. tale pines ont! pext November, a tbe term end- | trimony of ‘at the death of his father, nearly {From tbe Melbourne Argus, April 14] + PonK neglected, and qnotations nominal we mir F cderte Thesiger, asiaed by Mr. Weteby ant | sisty prare ‘The law of which in this case he would The plaid oF to gold 85140 Oentinaes to bo oa ject to the Bacon has coutfaued ta very small request, and prices ‘Sr Jeary Drown, will lead for the Crowe Gplom the ro | b* the victim tn the loss of the estate it x0 obviously bene. | fluctuations with which the current year com neaced. Tne | are uncharged. cent aprclatment Of the Solietior General should interfere | Sets! tbat no ¢xcen ion ean be taken to its oocasionalopera- | wilonese of the weather and the scarcity of waer have | I.xp.—Market quiet, with but little more doing, at @@m, Sith het arrengem ot, I #0, & le eenpored thet the a: | Gon for wrong Better even that examples of such hard. | been protracted over a longer season than usual, and tho | for ane parcels. voreey Ge pera! would bimeeth ‘Severe! of the leat | *bip shoul! ocour now and then thaa that the settlements | escort return« have not hoes maiptainad up to the average ‘TalLow tp good demand and again dearer. “ ie counsel bewe been retained for the directors, anv | of yrare should be interminably liable to disturbance, | of the year 1866. It 1s. however, satisfactory 4 know that | Arseciation”’ we qoote 6". per cat In London the man bem vir biercoy Mr. Bowiit, QC; Mr Ea | Bat tbe legitimacy of the petidoner is a question apart, | they bave been considerably above the average of the | kot is also hetter, the closing price of P. ¥ C. being Om «0 tyes FAQ HN & nok knows | «Dd if this point bas been com iy ear: 1854-55 The reoeipts by escort +nd the sbloments | 6d on the spot, 68s. Od. July to Sepiember, and 67s. lass who wi! beve the honor of conducung the defence of Mr | cided by the New York trial, it undoubtedly seems for the first three monubr of the folio ving years were:— three months of the year, Bomptr) Brown hard tbat a previous decieion, arrived at, 1:1: trae, after | 1854, 1885. 1858, 1867. Rusin —Of common sales are about 9,000 bbls, at 4s. 14. —— carefol investigution, but with imper‘ect knowledge of |" Receipts by eecort, oz..482,001 407,894 748.908 627,154 | a 4s. 8d on the pot, and da. 4d. a da. Gd. to arrive; 108 ‘The Bash of France. fact, shold be suffered to affect him without remedy ona | Sbipments.,... ......627,116 497,173 842,478 682,819 | bbis. mediums reported at Gs. a 84. Od., and « fow lots One TET PTOCE OF Bl Lier—THE NEW CONSTITTTION. geet serra een aang ond wien hadeble feolings would | Thc greatest fallivg of! this year, as compared with 1866, | at 14s, Gd m 16s. [From the Lowcun Tene, (vity arviote) Jame 18 } paturally be ‘The Hnuxe of Lords decided in | 1, it will be observed, tn the erco-t returas. The ship- | Bark—Negiected, and freely offered at 14a. for Philadel- The monthly retore of the Bank of France, published | 1808—ooubtions with correct jadgment as to the law then pies, eee all disadvantages, still kee » up to the aver. | pbia and 134 for Baltimore. thie morming, prodeced @ very favorehie effect The ad. | commidered— that the , a8 the ixaue Of a marriage | wge of ten tons toy per month or 120 tone per year,a | Ora —A few email lots of bagged sold at £06. No +1008 Teeerved & few days back as te the emteut of the in | comracted after his bad mot been legitimated. Bat, | sum total not to be despised from @ colony 80 & arnel whale here crease th the soni ooetirmet, and the nd be now comes forward and | populated. The decline in the escorts is to be attribut | C.oveRsaxD. —One or two small American are 198! poe bert eu marriage of bis parents prior | to the faot that the improved state of the roads enables | reported to bave been ro'd at 50k, « 56s., to bold over, Om during the Benth ‘At the same thine the po Deen held valid, and himself | Coaches to run through to Melbourne ine day, quite as ‘Rext 1,600 bags and 200 bbis. are to be offered at pe rs horoae a aerial ren] Liha ah wh ery “ihe bes tn the week, with active inquiry, erecnon of 664.0001 w the fovern: and we — ‘A more active mer t Delance hee inoremsed * ie the withstanding tbe difficulties wach The tion of the colony on the Ist of January was, | the dally sales resched 12,000 bales, but yesterday and to” fits of the public there ie a “— according to official returns, 851,000 souls, To this,if we | day the demand has fallen off materially; still an advance otcountel rhow 8 decrease of 1 SBS ,O00! , ‘the pro. edd the valance of arrivals over departures since, and the | of }¢d. per Ib. bas been realized on the week for middling pect of a lowering of the rate te streogth increase of births over deaths, we shall arrive at the fol- | quenties, and these prices are firmly meiptaived to the ened, The advances em rentes and shares bare exve lowing calculation :-— cl ‘Toe lower grades of sandy or dusty are uneale rien ed @ further reduction of 210,000 apd the enole Population 1st of January, 1857. able. In Mapcherter there bas been more al retner: Of the latter do pot enceed 700,00% Tre amount of Baianc of arrivals, January . Middling Orleans, 7 15-16d.; Mobile, 7 13-16. ; tints void for he parehese of geld bas Sas te 90 & yy |, 6 13-16d. per Ib. mon wer op y 10,000 « ‘Sut onrasion ‘£17,000, ‘Abort e earthen ‘sed «bait nt the wweres ¢ ip eo the ptork held Aberefore be attributed to artifict Lavenroor, Saturday—1 P, ML operations These, 1p 4-t 1-5 be Messrs. Ricbardson, Spence & Co. report cotton quiet, fies Oot Cate Uaredtans aston caked ces which, when completed, valuable bu very fem, Theale d Gedy cntemageD The Bank gay a quoter Un omen ecrautng: Hitherto it is admitted the information on the sudject of | bales. bot, baving fy 1) the rystem. they canu Pe ian ee So yee very scree. Breadatuffs are steady; little doing at yeetorday’s prices, dveoptinve tt while the cockanges are ip their presen: [Melbourne (April 14) Correspondence of London Times. } Provisions are unchanger., — state, witbout be risk of their returns eudden!s Tam rorry to say there is a good deal of depression 10 ta ubfavorable appearence, and ——— L— commercial affairs. Many dercriptions of goods have veen | ——_—_—_———————— eens MeL 10 (De RpECU laters: imported in excess of the immediate demand, aad there is ASUBRTIQGMENTS RENSWES BUERY BAT. | The pew lae fcr the cons tution cf the Bank of France ager rep rp aenatapene Hector Ee amigo pw deg ty ne A eakede Uesute Customs du ies show a considerable {acrease for the year GPEOlaL AUTIONe. abich the additional “1 mo 000 St capital (8 to be paid up ending March 81. 1857, as compared with the year end- | “Stig N INMTIIOTECMKOHANICS OLU® MERES. remains to be fixed the Bank, bet & must ter tpg MarchS1. 1856, the former amounts belvg £1,620,085 | Act the the Repository, 351. on Wedo adap. place before the end of 1550, e8 during that your ube | Pre , - Ft the latter £1,419,572. This is eatisfactory, 80 far as reve | June 24 at 734 o'cloce P. M. ‘subject—Siesmships, Strangers whole amount is to be sdvanred te gororument on ao | |" * @hica he ue is , Dut I fear it oiecloses an element of com- | are alwaye eapecisily welcome “admission free to all imve of revies. The probibition agains an incrowd of | “f * 8 wrpaper, on which he mercial depression of which we have yet to see the fall H. MMIGS, Seoretary the rate of cixcount beyond 6 per cent, which bes hamper | “', # the result. I hope my timely bite will have checked the BTMENT OF FINANOR. tate tuak io cvery pera of val, and forced it 0 reser ph cee are ek tar rereees iron ime a. to objectionable expou! remov:d, . Chick nay arte frten the charge being rareed abace ter | @arde appeared a efitortal notice solicit spe of mmorenatiio Gopressten there tan gued dent of | Coe esate mart con ban cok rate are to be applied to the reserve fund. a | Sotcas from the unknown correapondent ‘unemployed money capital seeking investment in otacr | “Wed, st the Oom tesue is authorized of motes of SOC (£2 cach) than mercantile bands. he consequence is that securides | |een the bours the lowert Tenomination has been 10, Whether tale se are advancing and interest deciinitg. pA oes wis be Genes eee Don Ceeea to eeee mises will be rented to ‘expected euch “ will be tue liberation of & large amount of gad, which | coded by & number of farces to which be did not ail hie ae ee would priduce a strong effect upon prices. No exe dan | 8, obit. Nee ger, however, would vecenarily arise to the stability of | "" w by Liverroot, Satarday, June 18, 1857. a eee ~ he, ereveaee Oe general Manageme vi were sound, = » 7 -, a THB RUSSIAN TARIFF. Hall, on Wedn iar zit inat at 2P.M. All persons inte- would bare to be crprebewded i’ a gororal rash Ar | wbich wen extibited by Mr Jerrola, through ie we ayaa The Timea received the following despatch from its Ber. are pargralarly requ ated io af such periods, however, @ resort to tempurary suapeasion SS ‘the poor and lowty, aad to launch | lin correspondent:— ED. 0 ¥cOONNKLL, is regarded as a legitimate remedy. twdigns jon ageinst the oppressors in bigh , laces, was Banu, Friday, June 12, 1857. HiRaM © WIR. Apecial Committes. plainly maniferted in these earlier productions The ho- Realiable advices from Kovigsburg stave that tho new Ly | ‘Treatment of American Seamen—General Cass | 2e\ "lor who is sostenced to be banged at the yardarm | Russian tarif has been already approved by the Emperor, tu Lord sapter. berause be cansot brook an tesalt offered to his wife, and | and will be published without loss of me. ‘UTICE—A’L PERSONS HAVING BAGGAGR OB Deraxnest or Stara, Wasiincron, April 28, 1867, | (Be hence! farmer who 8 mos unworthy victim of tee THE KETTERING BANK. Zu taerormmerh: Ghee, Wemtiegen Sik, 2) Sreee hee Sees eS ae Abe a ovmuunenma vimssuadiainea It {s stated that the lisbilities of Messrs. Gotch and Sons, Beriy 08 or berore the 2 Tat they wile eld to pay temineet ber Majeriy's Those two productions, “lack ¢yed Susan" and the | Kettering bankers,whore failure was announced on Wednes. | xPenses. how SO HEATH, Proprietor. pobiic has of late been sRevt fg him at es the mort wr | day, are estimated at about £140,000, and that it is expected —rr as gteae enaaipeaniell ap “aaron ie pave or fo peg ete hg Red, ethers, who could command the suifrages of the | tat the estate will show sufficient to pay 138 a 14s, on the N Tear. of Gonsetimsn will bold a mrcting on Wednes- sopahen esenhone ton ae mu lute, baving scoured the favor of the | pound. jay. June 2, at 2 P.M. room No ‘7 Chy Hall, to hese par: that ome remecial measure may be > LaF lf SHG MR. RUMPHREY BROWN. Senne ee Sith even, abuses. In reply, 1 hare the bonor to eo har plane he ele mane,” perhaps the mos de- | The solicitors write to say that Mr. Brown was not cap- Fd A nooLR. believed the laws Dow in force upon the subject br ever penned, ® famili- : J'N. REYNOLDS, | Commitios employed en board the merchant vessels ony the arti‘icial tone prevailed during | ‘ured, but voluntarily surrendered bimeelf. G. PBL KFORD, on States are quite sufficient for their protection. pad Toy al LP. ty Ge ‘THR CORN TRADB. fOuR Ros ee, Streets. Cution of these lawe in foreign countries for the eee came eater apeme tnroage, the sparkling dialogue | tho imports of foreign grain into London this week have - : Part devolves upon consuls, It is SEaur Lg gt essere | been very small. Nota single grain lad 4 hes ¥PICE OF THE MaGNET.C TELEGRAPH UOMPANY, officers may, in some have Rests Wee get Geae, CS on back a Me ee Leager Kuilélogs biledeiphia June 22 185] —The in the discharge of By duty {a her poet Som Ge Dae T Crea | sane bo sabes cont ip rived at the Port of Call. The couatry markets are de | wus! meriing of the stockholders ot the Magnetic Ti ‘This department, however, is not to © Bark Fyed Sanaa the “ Rent Day,” | scribed as firm, ‘and in some cases rathor highor, Vompany, fur the election of floers of sail compan’ to s-rve quenctes, but, uron being satisfied of their sal by ke W, Eh ed ag . for the ear, and for the tran-actiza of such other not hesitate to apply the proper remedy. War,” im which an anecdote Rogliad detrnus at Vor- ‘THE TBA TRADE. Doninese ar many bef intere t10 the company. il) be bel Usted States cnacaler regeiotons ts pS of somal spirit ia | The aspect of the market is characterized as followsin | Say of July. Ihtt.at 12 O'clock Mot said ay. : and your lordshipis particularly referred pe —y sone was net | the Times city article:—Much excitement bas prevatled JOSEPH SAILBR. Secretary. _ — he. ” Caews “Tume Day” | during the week, and a decided advance in price has beea Prive OF by CURRinCABRO UP aND oan cn cane were most ‘were produced im the latter part ot | demanded for most descriptions, and in some instances QYitercersenta, #3 peer areee im ana which usually oo Gene ere, Se eee Son Sues obtained. Seat relia ofthe several wards of the ey of Now York tome Ganeet cussens echtoved Op tte = HR NEUCHATEL TREATY. been delivered to the Commissioners of Taxes and Asseas pot go toofar if we ‘Mr. Douglas Jerrold as the b 4 menis, and that the same will be for last of the truly baghem dre matin Brawn, Friday, June 12, 1857. ton, at the office of the ry = ee, Sere he raleteal Nantieaioes ofa ‘The National Council unanimously ratified the Neashatel free) ee, Soar ours) fom ike Sua da of May rh the ‘which be ‘collected under the tule of | Westy on the Sth. It will be laid before the Council of | end éo'elosk PM. “d Sthieoend ae” ore guineas of the tency, | Bate for thetr ratifeation to-morrow. ‘The extraordinary aukteuen. Suen 4 ee and the “Candie Lectares,” bo acerierated ‘session will then close. a om muarce can ear wea these famous le-tures were In course of publication Panis, Friday, June 12, 1857. here was note beupecked bushend tp the united Kingdom ‘The Moniteur contains a long non-official article sum- Fido die net auascd ap Piwncn every week wo cotempiate | marising the labors of the Council of State, the Senate and Seve mgentt, Ge., LEWIS Cass, Fiery Serj eas cindy rue, we ther the Corps Levislatif daring tho last session, and heetowing ‘The Great Sheddon Law Sult tn KE: fag toh prose, his Tetiviaenbay’ evel ‘to’ teaper ‘be ps 0 emgage ate camera mom at ad “or | pany Y= be vidual 9 bave responded to the wishes of the Emperor and the Valid. civil ring: Inited | Cxpressed as cistinctiy as tn bis works Bat there on men ee Peg wer one character ta which Mr. Dosplat Jerrold was | SOUniry for the promotion of tbe moral and material pro- From tne London Times, June 8} always pre-eminent, ao4 thal was agg he social wit, The | gress of the nation. The petition which Earl Grey presented last night to the | Sherpmess of Mr. Jerroid’s satire has caused A GERMANY. T Tlouse of Lords involves a story so strange, and a cave in | 908s ty attribute to him @ charscer of a Srovwaxt, Friday, Jane 12, 1857. ny ty oe eon ae es or oes AD respect Fo remarkabic, that we eniearvor to cw oature, bul Bever was & more eeregions mixtake com ‘ 4 4 ° - oe * ) o——— for \ndeba Bo L goes 4-4 dense the facts into sume manageable shape for (ue tafur | mitted The large hight Bive eye of Doogias Jerrold The Moniteur, of Stutgart, officially denies the report Tan ch wit poy A ateaes mation of our readers. It is true enough thai the eunject | beamed nothing but benevolence, and to this espression | that Congress of German princes is to be held at March 3. 1897. & R SHRGOGUR is not a new one—indeed, its history is one of its most ain | Me fooling of his beart fully responced. ot big | Wiidbad, fb wh lesale Na.uor aed ongar business wil be continaed ; perhape. never Jerrold tibure arms ‘sre ofore at thy td + tani Pee gan ae Sle ‘of tae public. ye eens an ‘son, ype bis ea? SS. afew THE GRAND DUKE CONSTANTINE. EC BHEGO UR rl Murrey street, comer of West In the year 704 or Gaaventoute—oe far must we ascend | minutes of bis death. Bavwers, Friday night, June 12, 1857. SHOR Fita © Rhs Fue bie POURtE the stream of eveots for the beginning of tne na rative— Affairs in Persia ‘The Independence Belge contains a telegraphic despatch mret on Wednesday, June 24 at lla. M, im Mr. Wilttam Sheddon, oply son of a scotch landowner, lef) bie native country for America; four yoars atterwards be retarned op a visit, bat sasled again in 1749, and re mained beyond seas, en, ja mercantile pursaite for the rest of bis life, While in America he was twico mar ried—tiret im 1786, of which marriage there was tomsle wave only, and again some few yours later, #ith of avon, ‘It '* upoo this second connesion that been found to turm. It sppears that the union in q se tion ¥a* solemuized im the Orst instenge in 1790 by ct vi cet tract—a ceremony alieged to ‘impart tbe vali sity of merrisge according vo the laws of New York, where it wa. perfumed Eidber, bowever, to remove doubre, or t bake assurance still more cert in or to facilitate toe «uc cer of Lis top, Mr Sbeddon tix days be'ore bis death, which hep} ened on the 15th of November, 1198, was mar ried over agein to the Indy with whom he bad been eight years living, and this time according to the rites of ih« lyotestant Epivcopal Church. Most of oor readers «ili b aware. no ovubt, that by the law of Scotland « marriage bet seen two pers ne logitiinates all the previous mane, (hat if Ubis second ceremony hal been performed in #0. land no uncertamty whatever could afterwards have at tac hed to the rights of the ron as his father's nelr. Closely Conaccted with the Sheddons in Scouand was « fami'y named Patrick, and Mr. William Patrick waeay pointed guardian of young Sheddon upon hi+ facher’> death. After tbe news of that event reached Scotten proc edinge were taken upon the assumption that the sou core {n America was not entitled to succeed bi« father in the pomeession of the Scotch estate, and the succes*imn «a opened in due form to fr. Robert Patrick as next ari Thix wax in 1700 In the year following William Patrick | Ttaletom “beddoa, the som aforesaid, arzived in scotlan | | from America, aod onder the totelage aud care uf Mr. Wm Patrick In 1801 the guardiaurhip of the bur was transferred from Wm. Patrick to High Cra sfurd, and two years Inter this Hugh Craufurd inetitutes ‘ap action againet the Patricks for the recovery of the lan t« ween <= eae The acuon was defeatet, and ap appeal to the of Lords met with om better succes®, ab aiverse eee having been pronounced wy Lord Eidou bimeelf in 1808 Hore, then, \« the caw of Sheadon ve. Patrick, decided in a court of the last reser | all but bait a century ago, aad yet this in see stance ir the very question etill agita ed between tre iden feal parties wbieb Lord G in sduced to their Lard ships _ A ily 7 te Wiliam ae Raktoo toed Gon +ti'l Buster in Proper person the character of petitioner, bet Mr. Wiltiam Patrek himself i Grimg stiv, Abd etl ID porression of the contesied estate A mire marvellous longevity of procedure bas eciiom been se 0. ‘and the intervening features of the case arc equally surik ime. bir. W. P. RSheddon wae duly sent to sono! ant evi. lege under the superintendence of Mr W Matrick, afer *hich be evteres the ruyai navy, remained in that wor rice till the clove of the #ar, then went to India, and finally re turned, ip the puesersion of conriderabie property, abon: eur ly dealt with io to hiv legitimacy and bie rights Patri monial sooneesion apd at length, in 1549, he re opened by peronal aeune in the Sentch ¢ urts thore wey Proceedings which hal been terminated 1p frde roume forty years oefore To there procevatngs the Patricks pleaded the bar of the pre viour decisions, apd thie Ce en :e wae sustained, thar’ no altogether to the exclusion of discussion ow the merits of th cave iteclf, Agaio was the Cause carried to the Hu of Lor ts on a recond and again, 10 1864, deciied fevainet the reality, acourding t) the dor pent mer tives of Ene b law, the original sentence of the coum could pot bave been upret except upon proof of each fran or collusion ae would vitiate the entire pr weedings Whether the cecition of 1803—1808 bad been a jas ane or net imported little, #) loeg as ft bac been gives ina bone uit. To all intents and purpores it was, even if ‘nnjost, reverthele-# fival, upleas it should be shown that the eult was a fraudulent sult altogether, Tho plaintit, 10 fact, did employ this pca, bot without sustaining it, aud his ‘case theretore was lost. Now, however, comer « most extraorainary feawre in the care, The questi sos of legitimacy and a'lovage mopear to hav@ beea argacd on the etpporition tat the claime of the pe itioner were foonded on the last marriage alone, aad the controvertsd points tired mainly on the domicile of Wit liam Sheddon, the elder, at the time thinflast marriage war solemized. I he could’ be considered a Sootchman, hie previons inene waa hey ond doubt legitimated, but was be after 28 years’ residence in america’? Ii wa jee, and, ae pO Recount was taken of the or! Jeiril marriage, from which the petitioner sprang, th» As early, however, as 1852 the peti ba‘ commenced the construction of a ciaim ‘upon the validity of thie prior contract, and at Inet, the decision against bim in 1864, he repaired to Ne: from Hamborg stating that the Grant Duke Constanuae arrived thereon Thursday, and immediately loft tor Kirt, where be would embark the ramo evening in the frigate Purak for St. l'etersburg direct. FL & ROOLR, WM WIus ON, THOR a DUAN, ATION, —T11@ MEMBERS OF THE TREATY WITH SNGLAND--ITS PROVISIONS— ® TR+DR IN THE GULP—CASH CLAIMS OF ¢ sav, commisee e Ne TES AgsOU erein te pobtinned. It ie | other who deat aeerempany in? the rat 4 thal ihe Bbeb of Persia recogvines the ° m it mest atthe lone Company ® 0 ‘orth ule Markets. on W paday evening, June 24, at So'slo k. Puee Herat and of the whole of Adgnanivian, and will wever st | Loxnow Money Manxi1, Fain at evKenc, June 12.—The | tual ieusance le parucnlnrly requested.” Iv uede and in cave of differences arising vet ceo the grverament | [2% bave been Orm to cay atibeimprovemen; which oc A. H MINOB, President Of Vervia and the countries of aod £ they | Gurnee lat evening after regular hours. Cunsols for the | _ 40%. Baton, Seer-tary. J 4 of July have stooe at 43), w 98%, ex divident ex BSRVTERIGN CHURCH -THE La ao. ~ o —— sie by -y! Oils = heavy iw comeueenes of 1g Epon YY Obiscat thie charsh. uovter: be atrectin of tre Sewing Be. Ut ts likewieo be pan that the existing agreement be- | \% the demand for moves , and kuowletge that onty @ | cir y, will boda fair ant straw rry festival this af erocon ‘Ball Amornt of the Jupe billk bas been seul ta w be pad J ven Feaword Hail. Righiy sine aires and Fourds wmcen England and Persia fur the euppreninn of the slave | Los Sundeawn from the maract paid | avenue, troeveds Us ad (a Tart ishing new charch. Tlokeuw, ‘rece in the Pervian Gell shalt yeare after the expiration of tae or io dod ubt!l Buch ime (hereafter ar Ie the Peck Exc ~, @ well as in the discount market fed ot the Mark of Roglawd, there was a conriderable pressure for moey throughout tae day, 6% per cent being Beonta; children hall pe om, wihe Wonns, We owest rate meee ae ae mate ip the weaty for the cauduainn of British Reser, Foren securities are well aspported, and in some casen ee -. tor the atpenenens of GSO cavustny eaten, there has ts 1 forte wight improvement to eho fo 1776. Indie rei exedanges ‘pot the rae for Hamburg an: We have news trea insta, dated ot caloetia ot 8 and ot ee Sane remenn Oe | eb helipees ete Bombay op 1lth of May . aiflornce of suple, they ° ‘The Gre! qu tati we of the F ech three per cents on the E. ea and wal bed arrived st Madras | acne tha log were Oef. 600. for ond fF peeye Be Gerstere retpes It was ruppored that the bulk of the Briteh te | OF Me for the © Gof the month, showing an tmprove- | sxamine bis varied anf extensive stock Tireia weult emen tb re for some mooths to come Sanh 0 Oat pee cnet Fann Fees al bee ith of 'be troops bed bere gawd. A tev graphic despatch fy aageretea, raye that the, third cogunens sere in open mutioy; ASBUKTMSNT OF Finest PoRMIUM prem kilkd and wounded, and A. Seeetit at Jon 0.4 | ndgvs macuieorure, warren cungale ve bad bese barat cove, ws of art quailty of worsmanahlp snd meirrial, eumoriang AM Oras payer APT Bord the ead of the Nim oe r « Aabing sca wtreet, of Baroiay aad bwa rt ett ache at re pr eg ge AL Lom nay OB Logos BKsR JEREMIAH & 00., 22 Washingwn bregbts bad nightly fatten. wtreet New York No change 0 cicher the (mort or export (rede . 1" a) 3, THE Wan yer a CANTON THA TRADE PRO fe £18, so aio, beag Lanerstery, Herp Poin, : . beg _ . allios ta born pret Aeon TB od og FTE KERR LAON— PRA DR am «wen «1: hla ee the preceding rewra THC the the rebels were H tha! omgbbortont, of money, forwerdet for qe etines eo bie a te be brought | f, ‘treet, aoond glock from the ferry woos be I8AA0 RDGR, dr, Pyroteokabas, be ate ted How York tty depot, at 8 Uiberty street ont . every « Csoription of sales work for the trade ferther 04 eased © LRN PUTMAN ee 0” | free. New Pork, will ment with prompt atten Lage BY H i. A LILA RNDAHL | cmenteatiel 7 PROFISIUN Fine WO! 0 < souley tikka en A “3 phere ; (4 Maiden lane and 1, Wiig tr corner of Apress, toe te Greet Brose | over coln— texas ant * Amerwan dollers..0 6 1 4. £7, 0 0id call the Aention Of the trade Wo thelr well ompared With the some date iad hast pa Oae...,. 0 610 shore, wo ean stot of fire crackers torpedoes, rockets, Rogiat ‘rbewia of all erode rtbinition ‘placen, and sil grveige and «mall required to make ® fall amortment Son. y ENMPANIeNd at orice bayond competition, Ub 4 oA | #08 UR. PIReT PREMIUM i works. — ace erae at aa The (oflew ng tabte will ebow the fuctratons 1m console Omer ter he Freighue 1 And venscls were wapte | Ot abe 0.4 Rie bad Ceolieed in pri hut euberq seme) Frcover d, abd wae eapected to rue hgh for sometime The long drought 4 said to have the Meet crop of Canton pili, which will be a short one. 7 “Tre News from austratia. MARINE DISASTERS SHIPMENTS OF GOLD—TIT PARLIAMENT—CRADH REPORT MRTENUE Km 6 ==P HICK OF GOLD— PUPULATION OF THE GUL ONT. Our advicee from Anstrahn are dated at 4ydury oo (ith, Melbourne 15th, and King Gecrge’* Sound #ub oF A, ‘The ® r Wiliam Deony wae let op Cape Norm, New Zniaud, ¢ March. Cree eavet The steamnehip Cneia, which sustained damage 09 ber machinery some time ago, apd war obliged to put back to Welbourn, wax expected to reave tet May for bogiwwd ‘The Francis Henry aailed from Weld» irae oo the ath of r ae 1818 juarters @ brat, 8 quarters core fro @ the Mert rraneas, The Ceivs ries of whew from farmers are very Neral, and the reture for the werk etre lant saturday is the eee leet pee fet Crteber, & ine | 05 588 quarters, at Be Od, apacut 108 654 quarters, abe Mu. tm the correspond MARRIED AND SIWOLR—A March for London, with + gt 1R . D A Wg seek of lant year dinearon, wee, preven! oy Ay forag the week wo have het brory rains, but they i ee, coh BL Por sale by for Liverpool, with 32 hace bere followed Farm sunshine, and so far «tll TF i the Zit of March, #ith 14,600 guoces, put deck vw | © Olnm prowed teastetal tee gree ‘At Marke BXTRAORDIG ART —JAOHIN A Hobson's Bay, Tth April, ‘lemarted. bave p , Beer ares arch ale from the Ralde (trom a % The steams bip Great Britain bad Got arrived out at Met | stub Miny to Ob Jome, 7% quarwr), when wae dail lay reuniting, the boobs pearse. and lesen, ame tbe gee crel lowe of the grain rece "say part of (be conn ry. From Melbourne we learn that Parlisment was to regs. ' throughout the coun) bar ere quiek Bere, om Tues WA. GOWANS, 98 Contre sireet-