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2 NEw YOKK HERALD " AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. Our London, Paris and Bertin Cor- | respondence, mw. &.. be Our London Correspondence, Lowpox, Augeit 4 1857. Bxocitemont Prevailing in England Kegarding Inaian Af farre~ Enlisimes ¢ Traps—The Jew Bill Sheloed tt Neat Session The Divorce Bill The Vacant Seats im Parlia meni—Deah of Dr Dick, de., de., de. The eacitement regarding the Indian mutiny is greater Ahan ever, cepecially in courequeuce of tre anoerta:nty prevailing rerpeoting Delbi, The preparstions to meet this tremendous erisis in our Inclap affaire are apparent everywhere People ceare talking of what ca ea the cutbrend, and only think of the meaos of suppressing it, The Times, \t is trve, congratulates its readers open the Tact that “ihe very exw nt of the mutiny 1 the most sat« factory evidence we could pureibly avo thai (his ts « m litary mutiny , and pething more,” butewen the Temes {a disregarded at evch « moment, and men will thiak for themrelver. Cabinet councils are frequent now, an} ‘he streets exbib't proofs that eoldiers and sailors are reyaived for ber Majerty’s vervice About the dooks aro posted large placerdr intimating that aole bodied men ae “want ed” for the vary; and avout Westmiuster orpecially are to be ree hills «1b eplensidly colored piotaree of ofliverr ‘of tofantty apd cava'ry is gorgeous uniforms, ¢ mtalalag trvitavions to sole young men” to jin her Mejerty’® or the Rast Incia Company's service 48 e@urances are rpreas ahent every whore that tt ls possible for wen to raire themselves from the racks and vo be come cflocy® im the Brithh army, and tn order to doaeay with any rervons feeling on the part of the res yetanle young men’? th y are further tpformed that sh govere ent in these cases bestows £100 upon the resto cCommirsion fir bis ovat —tudeed, at thie jane Stranger or & foreiener walking the stroets of L Seem woold com * eopifor able opal hat tae sol diere apd Ma jonty’« the = mort 1 moet world. The To the case of the Crimean #1 no difficulty {2 obratnirg sailors or recru) « for ths arms; the ceptrary ‘the ease pow with respect to the laiter Men ¢o no like Indie, and reernits, or rather ip caved Fecrvite, pause when they reflec. aoa the almost cortanty Of being Kept off tothe seat Mf war They do pot reli figbtirg ap enemy ano acl'mate alan; bep ¢ mach diffical ty Das arisen, cifficnit of euch « kiod as to Keri ously on Darraxe the goverom.b! Lord Palmerston bas, o nee quent upen thir, deermined opon caliivg up tha’ «atlitia Already the walls are pasted over «ith file calling op the Sur-ey m litia, and others will be called no imm. ‘tiately The jroceed In Parliament have bean withort in terest inte my laa leit ty yoo The aesaion should fe drasing toa clove ars in vnceriaintye-from the govern ment net torimated 12 totentions—naay om for the remain of the «it op ieelf is geting quiet and dese ted Joby Rvssell tas ob-sinet po misting to refer the quertion of sem tn a Je« into the House of Comm ine by a vite of he House tya committee Lard Palmeraton apparrnily sarctoned the oroceediag of his fries; and well be might fo" inis is Ce rly ebelvirg tbe affai> till Pextiesinp wheo the noble Premier will be oregeend 0 deal with it himeelf Tha: the Jew must be ad nited t« Dow char as pocnds’, an? I am dis ed to think that Bert seerion w'l! fee the Barom Rothsebild take hiv The Premier did wrong to trast to Lord he snovld bare known tha the noble Prejudices would bave beep too sirong 0 iy cvereome. It ie nxt often that Pai merston 4 canght napping, but ip ake ie tostance he really was DM At present the Yremiar ap ears ty he he credit of settling the dific ly with ; put time will prove that his intenttoas to the Commons, t* puxhed on by the government and ‘will be parted this serrion. The opp nevis of the messure faunt ihe goreroment with the fact that po petitions have een presented from the county in favar ofthe hill The Fessor is this:—Ths people are pot safficien ly tntererted in It, because Whey fee that, altbough toe bil! takes a ster in she rirbt oirection, yet that it te botastep, and one which w'!! not materially anvantage them We must wait fapother cepinry for a real Divoroe niil ‘The news of ruccesser oo the part of our aval forces io Chive war received by the same mail as that ebich bro gbi the Indian rewe The one absorbed the othe gloom over: read the exuliation, and Jhioa «ay fev throveb lorie 1 said, io lat ‘that the Chircre war wroule hi aval forces siowe; and this le pow evident Ahat caution mart de takes before Lord Eigin attempts gotialicn; Dut, if we may joége from the manner io whi the Chinese ere po # Sgotiog, thie cann%t well De done by the forces now there, and it in admitted trat #e cannot send out any more Thus we are in & sea of trouble, you wit! bee By deathe and displacements upon petition, we have » few vacancies tp the Bonse of Commons, the most im or tant ove heing that for Birmingbam, through ths death of Mr Muniz, To this town it ie a qvestion whether Brigh ‘or Layard eball be the candidate; but S-ght appears ty De the favorite «1 was anticipated thet long before tht Cobden would rave bee: in Parttament; ho! all his pow ia ity and al bin nsefuiness will not bring ao inriieton from a c netituency Layard would be el) in Parlis ment at thie moment Tam forry to have to report to you the Dick, Keown, of corre, as well in Ameri Rr gland bor of «' "he Christian Philosophe’." and otne viriiar bird. Dr Dick had reache? the ad ty three yrare the eesson in cloring, I will rend you & fetter more eprcially devoed to msi amd the ar wbicb will, | hope, orove interesting ‘0 your readers ‘The exbibitions are pearly al) clored, and the two opars oures will colve this week hm of Dr Our Parts Correspondence Panis, Avgunt 3, 1857 Smouldering of the Politwal Volcanr im France - Oabalivira Colewlatwm fer 186T—The Fite Napolem—A French Pee tole Semi tu Pumis When there ts nothing stirring im colitios, and wher tation ike the French aro reemingly thrown tnto apath ’, @uch arti: of things far f om being tang oilia-g—mey be compared (0 We ruff cwirg best and che d etiy calm that pevers! y preoede a ‘err thone parevuy tq skh ogh ungerm! Politics: partion, end Gancing, ae \t were, oD a voloano, the eruption of which wil! shortly overwhelm us wth mirory and calamity. Government leo owne every now and theo to tts being Siraid of something happening, dy dirplaying @ great mili tary and police force, as was lauerly thy case while 10> Orpee of the poet Beranger was being crave; od to bie final rertirg place uge dills heve peen stock tw the walle it tbe ooblic thorcoghferce all over Paris, ano vinc ing orenly the prise of the pol ce dreading roms manites tation, ane prouibiing joining the fanera! ome without QD Quiberigation #bie¢ police effoer® to plain cl) be Oa ing been erawwered woct amonget tho perple that assem died tp Cunt of thoee efficht On thie ocos vu, an was the care dus! g¢ he elect p period, oot oaly bumtreds bat thowrande bee been arbitrarily looked ap end retatacd fe tafe keeping wi *)) war dlown over. The resuli od tained by povermment to waking use cf euch tricks ie known Oot of ten canditalee (or che legisiativre body the Opperition owty wucocedad ip baring half thar pimber Clecied as de aties, Hole! baimoting 143,000 elec ort (rgdliy Puppores w be member of the Oppomtion party) having entirely sbetained from voting There i po docbt of the «rength of the Frenbh gowe-n ment, apd of the formidable means m& their Cieporal; the estowndirg public embeliirhments tn the Freeh ‘capital, by pulling own lots of hoveee ant coo Vorting PArro® laper lete la-ge streets and rquares, hare bet ovly been carried int) effect wih « view tog atfy the ey6, bot the ehiel am of te leading partion was a irate Gis! OOF, visible to be eye Of everybody, while ovhar ‘works of the rame kipd a€ Copoualed from the martes, 08 for inetance mace oy the authorities w subdue the Rett ing pareieEe Of Whe premier art of Ube provle, Itt: fact muse that the fone more (and onneing to reach their Aim Ip upretring the preven rigame Nut only damm act, Dut aleo tbe wee eat ari cocracy jn In tbase e Torts, and it le rele Wat Cu ue wieot ot perice, Prinve J #aville wes bere ppotesé by 4+ Pietri'+ agnola Hundreds of Working people are froe Gme ts ime turn d eteift on the frcete by large compauier, the leaters of which selene & the apli grveramert party, to order to windie the Ore Cat le al racy gio-ing Uoder whe arhee anonget theme moet dincopwnted ob 800 UNI Of the duerress of victuale Gnd the roeptiness of (he means of anheimene ‘A cabslistira! calovlerion har heen male ehich tends to that the preneut yeu" te pot w ran fen ire y with evems tabing p nce } iors tt le 1867 Query Yow wi!) see from the above, that mp to the present mo Ment the vom ve of the years thas obtained cotncide with Capital evens in tole coi Toe {vture wil show beter and bow this pr gnostioation will prove tene fr year ish For (he sete Napoléom (10th \opost) for whieh great pre- WH OMS are DOW being mare, .be Freach court will re Parte, Th le bot true that on chet cocasion @ storm | on tb fT til be \epramented wt one of the (heaves Ip the open air, a» France is now om frien‘! terms with Russie and cos pot wien to hart her fectlogs. The plae wo be performed will ha iva sujet one of the sa svcesrmes of the French army tn Kab tia, #beb per Formance pone’y can he offene ed wiib The tate events in B itish India have not falled to ores AK cab rermenion bees routs, bat inere ts no truty io Ray land basirg claimet Froneb selp be «ptreath g this go ve DRED! 1) a gmeps tele forese in Chia A fea Freo b men of war are likely be ordered to prevent @ repetition fies of the Bey eet dist easing Oop _. peed tha; the wort eminent perrooal danger nenr could Bot presa!l ow te y resent obiat of the Freocd este tofly,en that oe woud not turn Di ‘deck Ob Parte uulll tt war completely barnes to the ¢ oand Rermettiog will haope wtenta w shorts ima, Hobo y doudts of ii, Dut woen and bow it te not easy to foreaco, Panis, Augaat 6, 1857. © inions in France Regarding British India -Eztraordina ty Meat of the Weather in Prance~The Corn Markets— The Emperor's *éie Tne New amp a! halons, dc , de In ili waturail) be intereatirg ou your de of tae At jan eto know romerbing of the cerrent opin op in Fravoe tonebing the ajl-sbrorbirg topic of Britis India. From creemetences— independent of the press, whicb, under the existing regimé is never a very roliable retlox—I oelieve I om 'h @ be ter situation to afford a true account than many otbers 1 thd, then, among the best class of thinkers—mon usa ally moderate te their political asoirations~a geacral dis (ri tom to loos at ma fers ae regards England in the most enfascrable point of view They do mot ecruple to gay ‘hat they believe the matipy in Bongal is the beginning of the et of Engiand’s prevonderaes, perhaps of something more. There are Frenchmen here why have made Bt tint India the study of their lives, wba have traversed the Ori ntal yeningula te all tte length and breadth, and who declare that hoth France and R asia bave long knows that tbe bad the game of this mutiny ia their own bands sbereyer they should pull the stings and that bal fr the Eugheh alliance waa the Russian war Napolvon himvelf would bave done #9; and hey add also that Kasia shoul! cow be active ip applyi.g this petard #9 destructive to Britied tnteresia is @ fact which ovg’t to surprive no on» Foritsceme to be @ starting point in tae argame:t of ei who speak or this subject with any ap preach to wuthorivy, hat Rusaia is really the secret agent of al the mirebiet Her Oriental character, her panther. like craw! wben the prey is of anmistakearle ralus, her ‘cep baie t Bog and, with her power oxs position to exhi UIC 1k, exept indiree.Jy, abd her assured cynviction that in ber success she *ould carry with ber the #ym mthies of « arge portion of Furone and America, are alleged 48 over powering mot ves tointluerce ber, Iodepentent o” watch, 1 is rain that in the biguer circies of Si Petersburg aud teow the instigation 1s avowed and gloried in, mage song ro furastossy that dark bints of whaymight b expected were dropped by Count Orloff in the Javiaet o Napoleon, in March 1856, during the grea’ coafereac whicb preceded the treaty of Paris. One party high in th counrels of the govertment here said, tn tha prereace of Court Neseclrote, onl’ last nigbt, in my hearing, “Englan* bas onl, one friend in the worjd,@ud that is France The a:lubce roptures tv orrow, and every hand © raised against ber.” “and ho long,” seelvede, “ich agrim smile, ‘will wben Evgland ts brought to + stats of chroate consump ion uncer ihe urofuee phlebotomy of India?” The ebrug oF shouls ch was the only reply, vill not be enrils forgetien by thoee preset. Much ¥tross bas deca laid on the fact of he mUreers ha-ing bo bead, aud the revolt basing =o ypearauce of —patiouailty. The answer ts, that che mutiny {* ten times more dargerous on thie account, as evidencing its dee) reated characer and the difficulty which will atend the avempt i eradication, and thai as for ine gon nationally, ice dormant sym. «tbies may, ip the present asyocs of af- faire, Durst forth ip ap hour in the mesvtime, our Emperor, the arch apirit of the world, w ose poletless tongue and tmperturbasie will render Bie movement always full of interest, 1¢ cage mire the guest o: Erglsna, or rather of England's Queen, for ibe virit 8 of 80 per racer that the Uoua: and Covnwms Walewrkt ara the sole atiendacts, with one lady jo wating of the Frenen court fhe Uoantess Waleweki e0 inexpreeaibly charming, and te vite wilh fVery oae, tam, o> one is sur the spec'ai iy vitain she bas received from coria =Lord Palmerston, Lora Clarendon, #b Conny Porsigny and Walewek! were to hold # soecial sence of the Emperor end the Prince Avaly Freneb an Bui ope a » 6 prised The wiale of drought end heat from which the aulmal ard vegetavie kipgaom tn France have beeu muitering 1s Amt weerc joadle. Fortuvstely « promise of beuer cbwge seems a hepd, and it is time, for wih the toer noweter st 95, aod nots brea of air to ourity an at maephere #0 charged with the elect ic fluid tnat tne victims of ruici€e aud apoplexy were hourly being regis- tered, there was @ cbanoe of ail our several oocups time ‘being given up in despeir, Yesterday morning, bowever, rain fell, aud the tnermomewr bas ‘casoned ed 20 degrees. ‘Soaroely ever, since the eatavil:b mx Pt +f ibe meirical scales at the sridges of Paria, bas the Seine beenvo low —Workmen are abitget to oscupy bai telver tp dredging the bet of the river in order to pro- te ve» pasrege for the d fferent loaied Doats, whieh, Dot witbrtanding, cap only take half cargoes As for the state rigation has been e!moet en- of the Fond Ureiy eonpel lopes the & te Bo ‘ound! %x suburbs, 14 aunibilation to one’ iments How eighrern Rousand visitere, last Sua ihe precaas of fed, and tb amy. onde; ruch cirsd-aptegeous sivcumstances of heat | end dnet, could make their way to the Palais de I'iadas # the works of |ving artivte—even bu igh itiapee Was gratultou—j* e marvel We pave lort another po. ular favorte¢ |) the person of Ergene Sce, whose name is as familiar as ® hourehold word be rtodente of Toulo me, of th cine Pave ret ap eran pie—abou — fcevepg & mare tL be oven multioe of law aad medi- ted for ine reo we of tne or, Bera: gor nh Bartlett and Grilit, whose € place ip ibe oooree of & ai r bey oad 0 toteod: wae gg 40) actew pt ou re life of the Emperor. They are obliged, fe Palins, ty coofer with ir counrel throng! toler preter Ae however, the object tr to fix Mazzimi and La 2 Rolo a lurtipmore, ond oe baving farulsued fuads for te pecal ehyeot of he tmverve: ameaatina ion, even hevgs ths mone might Qeve veen received witha dite FeLy teres, we alleged DY the pritoners, tneir trial tony rill be Conductive t the purpove 0 the foveramoat, kugiare with eo much in her banda will be duly 190 gial of Ab excune for obliging Napoleon by banishing Maz ober fron ber oo ver the Frepeb worn the ce ptiposa Grong ed ket bas veen siting tm the face ot eb 19 #e prejauic trom she Bal'ts compinints arrive cf ibe reeray and © val food of the pop of that part of | be conriderable detici ake wp iD chat respect hen lo the eouree FiO Wil DE made to tbe poor ML ihe mairizs ot Lhe arrovdis ements. al vow & wae wil! of perform ‘dip the bureb of Notre Dame, to be Jaded by @ T Deum ko. ke. The day féle’ will take place -imake oe urly at iie Coamy de Mars and at the darrié-e da Trove, frem to o #ix o'clock In be Champ de Maw there ‘in te > ® grand military pantomims—the $a9- jrot borrowes | -m the inet campa'ga io Kabeylia By the ay, om pasar’, 1 wey wala hat Marshal Rawoun WF or bis way Dome, lo be mate, like Poliacler, & joner of the second em: To retera *, dinplays of horsemanship, climbirg of ke are to Ou up the time et ths Champ do the Ba-riére do Cone Gil night, when all Yaris *il' be Haminated, all be (aces of pablic amusements for g #tui'o9s KAmi wind, and erery ove iavited to eat, Grioe aud be merry, fog that Napoleon the Chied doth att on the throne o” the Capeta Tne fondness for files “an \inmoveadle feature in the rational character, abd po preermment har been able to dinpenee with Cart Sunday (ne anual fixe of the Toernes took [raceme eubor? eating from ite Rerriére du Rol of the Facboorg % Honore—snd the of the soepe ia oply aeound to thas of the grand foe The immense sireet, a mile to length and nearly a ide we ths avence of the Champe Zlyaeos, ie from ris ‘ride #1. milous of lampe curved io their furpens 6 Ube Ube larry vaults of heaven, om elther side le ope & 4 continuous array of stores, (he treasures of which may Ye obtained by the ha: on the wheel af furtore bulls of Dwetan, © monRLroUs mals with more lege a Bet to mention etrange aat peas aod + than of tre ever scoorded them, vp & never ead to fovitation to all to come and see For thovw bo bave pr ver visited Pari, it if pot easy to conce| re, tao mech t ¢ vombere of well dressed persons hat in vee! cro@es ! Fo all the villages round eb out Mook to vist pe hike this, Dut the yerfes prop-iety cal geae hearing which pervades ine c tof at) Unudesn wad young girle ren bot wih as mach security as io thair beveee, mid 6 anree 0” peovle Gad the neelvor wedged Hot HUCR & 8 Comolaint of a heared wind Beery where notoing but the piyuant jest, fod beaming cy? Of gr0d astare i# beard mrideto Warr such & avene #\thout thinking {the Foe ih neople ay the # oof the Loavre war Oroamented with ® an joim@atic (hat this gigantic work, after ex abor hae bee accom lithed v Gow ber eriteen ap er in the Dewe Mont epprowing of (be miniaerial con! ct relative to the le UN) on Cherttab.e inetitabiane e@hioh caneet, It al) ber me tmbered & ya wis autbeeam. Hr eae thet in Ayite of # has hae haypecee 66 doesnot th the Haast antici pele an evil te Belgium, becuse all are frends to Bol ® sueurluy A ray (1 86,000 men ts to he established as Unslons, of ehoh Me ahs! Getrobe t@ to have comme: Tae ob © Hte give young generals iy io the bare jog of we dinpiayed at t tr Prinoe y @esirous of practising bie baud fp th Our Berlin Correspondence. us, Joly 29, 1857. Arrival of the Emperor of /uria aud thy King of Hanover Haya Courirsire ram. Military Review—Tha Prick of the Avevrian Amnery- Case of 0. hutie = Wholnale Bervmraticn of the Prine ta Awid the sortptions Jor aching Meeting ot wigelioal Alin mvs at Bariin. On anday eve To ceror of Rowia arrived at Pothdam, ant was received wt the Wid Park terminus by the King mpd phe whole royal family, pitended by » posse be followed by o.ners | of Pripcen Gcnerals, and Prussian and Russian grandees, de procesded immediately to the New Palace, Sans Souci, where bis mother bas been staying for the last cight or wo day, and where a suit of apartments bad been pro- pared for bim and bis retinue, Consisting, it is mid, toge- «her with that of the Dowager Emoress, of near 300 per sons. In the afternoon immense crowds of people went over from bere to Potsdam to get a sight of the Emperor, and had the gratification of being admitted into the royal gardens, and secing the whole | lustrious party taxing tea en famuile on the terrace, only separated from the profane cr lgar by @ thin cord drawm across the top steps. You know {tis the custom of there great folks to cbarge clothes on such occarions, i. ¢, to wear the oniform of the regiments of which each ts Colonel ir the army of the other; accordingly, the Ozar and his brother were ia Prus- jap regimentals, while the King and his brothers and ne- pbewe wore Ruseian uniforms of various kinds; among ‘bich that of l’ripce Albert, who is colonel of a regiment of white coated curassiers, was partioulariy admired. O! course the Enpe-or Aiexander was the “‘obsorvoa of ali observers,’ and people were quite astonished to perceive him conversing with his mother, his ancle, and the reat of tbe vempapy just the tame agen ordinary mortal. Ua Mowday morning the royal circle was joined by the Kiug of Hanover, who, being stone blind, was anxious to ace & rend review given the same afternoon {2 honor of the zar, which came cff in the Lustgarter ,ai Potsdam with g eat éclat, amid clouds of dust and under a broiling sun where Gorce rays eeemed to beintensified by the ¢ exm sy of steel and the glitter of helmets and epaule'es. Lea ight the puteeant Aatocrat rtarted again for Statin, waero a brace of Roseian steam frigates with unp‘ocounceable camee bave been waiting for some time to waft hii back » the rhorer of the Neva. He was accompanied by his divister of Foreign Affaire, Prince Gortonakotl—an old geoticman with snow whi © looks, and the siately air of a F-epch grand seigneur of the ancien régime, who, by his lo kr, May be imagined t+ poesens a foll sha 6 of the anotencee usually atiribnied to Muscovite stetesm: nm. As or the Emperor, bis affability and toe Ibera ity with shicb he 8 «nds ‘bis move~ have made him qvite popular © pecially ameng the )adiug Commucity. Notuing is taiked © Dot Alexander IL, the refarmne he ts coutemotating, and ene ¢ra be ts ipavguratiog for his vast dominios. [a * word, be iy now whas his uocle was in 1840, woat [io Sono "wr in 1846, aad ‘ poor Pierce”? in 1403 Query, will be follow in te footaw7s of bis iUustrioas wrodecersorn ? While the Emperor of Rarsia ts thes being made he ‘theme of upiverral eulogy. less faltering comments are oarsed ucen tue conduct of him of Austria. When I’ aacis Jjweph granied ap ampossy to the Jtailan and Hungarian patriots iw yli ated in the rebeilion of 1948, it ved by the austrian sem! official papers that the prison doors ‘ere thrown open to all political offenders without exception, and that nob a single captive was lef in (hee CUbgeoDs Whereso Many a noble svirit bas breataed his let. It turns out, however, that this was merely a (rick wo prepoesess public opinion’ in favor of Austria. bas beer recently ebo#n ip the case of Dr. Schutte Tats oreo: , who te ® Pruseiaa subject tock an aotive part in revolutionary movement of 1848, and having left Vieuna when that capital surrendered to the Imperial coope, #as imprudent enough to retura to Austria & f yeas after. He, wae cisoovered, arrested, aad sent © .be fortrees of Jvseyhstadt in Bohemia, where +e ses confined in the seme cell with a former Auttrian ca] Baron Szakmary, ptain of grenadiers, apd a Polixh nobleman of the pame of Vimpler. 4 few weeks eivce they contrived to make their eecape, aud baviog got a start of twelve hours before the carnkey visited the ceil, they had plenty of tima to reach ‘be I'ruesian ‘ronticr, distant ovly about twenty five Eag- lish milea after crossing which they were in safety. Yobuue is now at Berlic, where be bas publishd an ao coun of bx flight, together with the contents of a state- mept which be left on the table of his cell, aad di- rected to the governor of the fortress, in which he suj8:—Wien the act of amnenty, dated May 8, was pro- mulgeted, in which hit Imperial Majesty promised tothrow « veil of ob ivion over all political offences committed since £48, T justly expected my immediaie discharge, and, werefore entered a formal protest against my further de- extion, On May 16, @ petision was sent in by one of my broberstotre shen Minister of Jastice, Baron Krause, cialmiog the benedt of the amuesty in wy behalf, The Mipister's Apewer wag, ‘it was not bis fault that my name was excluded from the list of the paréoned.’ Auother ps- utlen #a8 presented to Count Nadas¢y, Baron Krauss’ suc- ceescr, by my brother, through the iuiervention of the Pruseian Premier, Baron Mnicaffel, and the l’rusgian em. basey at Viewra wes (netructed to have {t delivered tothe Lighest authori y ia that capital, (the Emparor himself.) Ali (here steps remained {neffectoal, and | resolved, there fore, te procure by my own exertions what was denied to Jurtice snd Bowanity.”” Chis letter bas been placed tn the Emperor's own hands, who is maid to be oat iageoor at the of his victims, and despatebed the Chief of the Police, General Kempre, to Josephstadt, to inst tute a rigorous inquiry tato tae whole affair, ang to report to him on the result. How many more prieunere may be pining yy in Austrian cur geone it is tnpossibie to tell; but to judge from this case, their pumber must be not inconsiderabdle. Afier auch av ceporé, Austrian ampesties will be rathor at a dia- ‘count. and fogi ives who oave eecaped from the tender mercies Of the imperial jaiiers wiil take care not to trust Abemsrives within reach of them again ina purr’; to abow, bowevor, bow afraid this govern went |s of effend tng Aosta, T' mast mention the number of she s (Silesian Gazette) containing Schutte’s letier to the Governor of Josephatadt, was seized at Berlia by the po ice thergh pot until it bad been pretty exten- elvely read and circulalet If the Avstrians fly their country to oscape toe haltar or the durg-on, the Prossians soom to be emigrating en masse to avoid enlisting in the army. You aro aware tbat, ao- cording 10 toe miliary system introduced in this country, Prussiao is c mpelied to serve in the ranks for ex uch a8 have parsed their Mt onliege, are allowed to enter as “voll for one year only, but without drawing any pay, and ding t-eir own sccoutrements, I have been assured by tome violent patriow that the Prussian nation were de- ligbied ith ibis arrangement and that every one made it bie price and glory to wear ibe King’s coat, and tonave bim fcr the stated te m, or a8 much longer as he thoaght ft Hf the Is really thecase, the people take an oid way of showing It, for every year @ large proportion of those sorb its to ener the army are absen! without leave, apo tbe recruiting commission is placed ta the em: bari areing previcament of unfortunate ttle Bo peep, re howveo in bureery story for his fruitioes searca afier bis | ist Pork, but with much lesa prospect of the mtragglers ng Pome ot their own accord. Thus,in Rybiock, » emel district ia Silesia, one hundred aad seventy tive ereoms Sere eammoned the other day to appear at the Coonty Court to ane wer for having left the country with out perm’ seribes By Iw If dereertiong on 80 larg 6 th Limes of profeond pew ©, it is dificult to see how ja wi be able to kee) an army oa foot ia care of fb war. I 1s pow peitied that the meeting of the Kraageiical Al- hiauce sil) be beld in this city from toe 9th to the 17th % tember, aod the Berlin Commitee are busily engaged ip insking thelr arrangements for it. They bave iseued ag questing thea vo eepwiba @ to yards the expenses of she amembly, which ty being reem nted to #ich great alacrity. It t# calcalaed ibet th re «il! be at least 3,000 visiters from all parts of Europe ap? america, incladiwg several boadred clergy- mer of © Provemtant feots; and at toe in tance of e mber of Berlin citizens have expressed wo provide the lal'er with board aod The programms of the insetiag foliows:—On Wedneaday, db of Re; ert will be read to tos Eagll lappusges. Mhursany, the Kth—Ovening address by Rev ©. Krunpacher, Chaplain to the King; cocferonses of the Cit ent churches, and « leotnre by Dr. Merle a’Andigne, of Geneva, Frivay, the 11th—Discourses by Donor Kromacher, Professor Mol, [of Balle, and Rev, | Mr Waescbe, of Brlin; report on the state of the Pretertant eboroh ‘im Eastern Germany, by Kev Mr. Koolzes, of Serlim; in Haggny, by Rev. ot Perth; in Bohemia by Rev, Dr. N: by Rev. Mr. Bukholz, of oourvea by Dr Nitzach, of Barlia, %, of Bremen, and Rey. Mr. Koovig, of Wolk wits he contition of tbe Protestant communities Grandplerre and Fisen, of Paris Of Milsn and Rev Mr. Meili, of Turin; and tt Spain, hy Senor Horreres do Mors, story of *hoee loug Couflnement in the prisons of Madrid, ‘and Onal escape, sour readers are probably fomiliar with. sunday, the }2t, sermowe in varions charchee and ian- goares * Mooday, the 1th. discourses oy Dr. Krait, o” tense, and Dr. Boy sobleg, chaplain to the Grand Outte of Haden’ report on the wtate of religion in the United Siates, by Profesor Senali of Mercersburg, Pa, and Rev. Mr. Nort, of Cinetypatl; report on the ings of the meet ing. In Rngtich Toee*ay, the 16th, disoouress oy Rev, mw sonerkel, of Heivslburg, and Professor Henze, of darborg, reort.on the mi #ions to the Jews, by Dr Cap oadone,¢' the Angoe, and Mr Kawarie, minitor of tho Sevteh ‘free church; om the minions to tie heathen, by tevere! missionaries — Wednesday, the 16th, address by Pro eemor Plitt, of Heidelbor f a Rew, Me. Twig thorevay, the 17th, revlections om the fp be ‘union o the English aro German Christians on scientific andire: giou" grounds, Sev Ur Cairns, of Berwick upon Tweed; election of a ropeas Committee of the E-angelical Alianca; waledie tory nadrers, by Rev. Or. Kromasher. The > hole to covelude with the administration of the aacrament, by Dr. Gobat, Bishop of Jerusalem. The Sepoy Mutiny, LETTER PROM A SHITIFH SOLDIRG Av LATORE TOJA FIEND LN YAW YOu, Mroam Mery, Laboro, May 17, 1567. My Drear———There bas been dreadful work goirg on b Reng) Ube leet week oF ten day Nearly the wale of the wepey jera have mutiniod, They way {iis in com weqar nes of @ pew deveription of cartridge which ta about to be introduced with the minte rifle, which whey way ie areaved ith beef and pork fat: but this te alla sham. There is something more at the bottom of it, beoanse they Are pot greaned at all. The cieeTection Ort commented ib w regi nent at Barrackpore, neat Calcuite, some ime lart mowth, avd It bas now Aproad all over tos country A native cavairy regiment (the 91) het elgbty five man tried by court martial this mouth and trausoorted A day 6F (wo after warde the wunie regiment br ke out (nto Opem mony, abd proceeded to Deiht. The natice lafantry hore were ordered ovt to repel taem bat when on to fire, bey ox! dowa their utfice evcaped.' They (hou prooeedes tw ransack ee murdoret om la of the Baroy } 74 (akeD the magazines cow beth etell ane mint taining Immenne militery cores This dey ween, ¢ LNviEe FrTIOe At Moornt, the 3d y ove eaealry et fire to Boren! © oRRlos And Kopt the eovpante tesile dH they were bare toashor, Ween ibe disturbed arate of the Army wat Keown ay this atelion nol) of wa wae held and ft wes cechted to disarm © troops, #bich waa rather & boll etroke The arrivon war thom aanembied, consisting of two Haropean boree artillery and one of foot, the | 81m and three native infantry regiments, and ene cavalry | The artillery were loaded wit grape shot, and seven com- panies of our men bad their guns loaded pravion: to coming fo the parade gre und. The brigadier explained to the ne tive troops that information had been received that the troope at reverel statins bad proved disaifvcted towards the government. and that it was actually neconsary that they should give up their arms and ammunition. They peonteay gave them up, but they aid not seem to he The vative regiments at Ferozopore, about fiMy miles from this, turned ont fp mutiny but have been kevt down by ber Majon'y’s Glat regiment. We are prepared for the worst. We have only five companies here now; two at ¢ fort at Lobere, ope st Umetser and two at the artil lery lines to pretect the guns; and we have a troop of borse artillery here io c:der that both may act together. The cflicers? laties eleop every night in the sol tiers’ bar- racks for rafety. We are nigbily concentrated into a tmall compass for proteciton, Mhings loox very Cangor- our at present; but J think we #hall hold our ground, This letter may vot reach you as the have boon etopned by the ineurgents You may pebiirb apy portion of this you pleare, and sov can add that if prompt meagares are not taken by the government to send immediately rity thousand moo— sriillery, cavalry, engineers and trfantry—overiand and by steamers, the Court of may close their ac counts &6 £00n as possibie Rew Baths at Diepye—Inauguration Cere- mon mm the Lundoo Herald, July 27.) The Inhabitants of Dieppe bave for a long time been making the most energetic cilrte to extanliah for iheir little -ity @ reputation ag the chief watering vlace tp the French empire, and also t> draw to ite shores ibe thoveands of @ certain class of English exoursionists sho, during the summer mon be, contrive to the vatbing eeaeon between paddli he maity sands and vey ing in the uninteresting ‘own of Boulcgne. But thir, votwithetanding the town having la‘ely been mace the weans of communicativn betwoea Landon and Ye ts, they have rot b en able to accomplish up to the p ceent time. The reason of bis may be traced to the eexk stomachs and by tro hobic prejudices of our Rog. Kish excurtionists. who dread a long #es passage 4s boart'y is they do epyibing in the world The object on cannot be referred t+ the wown of Dieppe, which ts decidedly preity ard intereeting. and is, moreover, in the imme: «fate neighborhood stove of the mort interesting arch el gical remaive in France; besides, it 6 like vise ore of the mort populer Parisian watering olaces. Ia fact, until the late dynasty of France, when Louis “bilippe vuilt the Maigon d’Eu in its immediate neighvorhond, Diepoo wanes lute kno ‘any other small Fronch’ seaport Sivee that time, however, itt fashionable influence having uaily progressive till in 1860 i: culminated on she oovasien of ibe visit of the Emperor and Raprems. To commemoration of that notable event the Empress gra ciourly condescended to mark out tbe outline ofa plan for converiing the rea beach into s spactour and handsome esplanade, a plan which, ¥e noed hardly say. was carried into effect instanter by the loyal Dieppeois, who to the original design added some rich pastures and gar dene a ap experse of £16,000 sterling. [his admi- rable design has since been perfected by the erection of range of suverb bathing houres, where all the galetiss, fo lies, amuse ments and vices of a Gorman spa may reign aup eme. The oaths are uncommonly lofty and heantifal, intersected in their entire length by three transepis, the central one of which formsthe dancing saloons, the ether vertione being eet apart for the more #ertoos recreations of billiards, cards, library, reading rooms, &. The arctiteciure is rich and striking, avd the light materials of which \he bulidings are composed harm nize well with the general effort, which, in the in erfor, is beautiful aad rich beycrd expression Harmony reigns triumphant to the gilded saloons, and concerts take place there once & week; that is to say, commencing on Monday aad fnieh- ing op Sunday night’ Balla are given twice # week, which are attended as veual in France, namely, by all in the neighborhood, The bui ding costa heavy sum, though It most unquestionably has been wei! laid out, riace the new esiablisbment already commands the attendance of the élite of the nomede population of Paris. A Dumber of influential from England and differ vt parte of the Continent, including the press of Eog land, Fiance ard Belgium, were invited by the municipality to be presert at the ‘raugoration Tho jownspeooe were for acme days befcrebsnd in » great etate of excitement tn esticipation of the (tq them) important event. The prin cipal visiters baving arrembied in the ciw by Saturday, the fite commenced with @ grand concert, which was held in the central cupola of the new building, the pro. gramme of wbich was ably sustainea by nearly al principal vocal and {pstrumental performers of ihe pire. In the evening the eaifice was again opened, and gmand ball given, to which the numerous visiters wbom the occason bad brougat to the city and the principal in- babjian's were invited. Thorgh the proceedings com menced at (be upususily early hour of nine o’clock, and a Jarge proportion of those present had beea travelling tbe La meee elm of the day, yet the dancing was mainte: with spirit ané activity until daylight on the following morning. On the 7 morning (350. — oe. and the municipality the city enter ‘and were shortly ‘was, of course, both a’ for the occasion. Tho Seive Inferiour, and tne Between fifty and sixty guoeis rat down to table, ‘Towards the consiusion of the dijciiner the “The Health of their Im Ms nt of our town and of our associate you tn our labors vil atill fs our desire to make of our power to the deve! country. We have wir and our bopes. Itbas been, oor city the principal watering place of the empire, but we have a'so been influenced by # higher ambition. ' We have wiehed to sce it resume the position it for- merly occapied, to caure its period of decay to be for gotten, and to realire the distin tion which was promised to it by Colbert apo Ni city of Dieppe, under the new influence which has developed ita prosperity, bes been called npon to take a more important position. ‘It i destined by its nature and tte situation t0 beco ae the port of Paris, and to serve ea the c°ief point of com maupication Deiween the two greatest cxpttele in the worll, To a complish ibis grest end :t will only requi-e some millions (of Trance) eof your interest. You, genilomen, are great voice of the two countries, It is you who must di rect your attention to the and you will x60 it rite into ‘a new life and become tn a France, end |} le to prepare for the great change bave solicited your prerence here. Allow you for the atten fon wish whion you hve listened to my observations, and | req:reet you “be Brg'ish and Freseh Presa" M Limomwne, the editor of Le Journal ds Dehats, thavked the Mayor on the part of the French press for the cordial manner ip which the toss. bad been reaponded to. Mr Howace Mavuw expressed thanks on the part of the Englith pres. ‘A pumber of other toasts were and responded to, and the proceedings terminated by the wast ef “Prow perity te the Ciiy of Dieppe, and Success to ite Bathing Es tebliehm: ot.” Daring the course of the evening another grand concert was given in the building, aftor & pyrotecanic dis- play, both from the castle and the sea, which termios ed the inagurai ceremonial. The greater portion of the ine, by ‘the municipality. longed their excursion for amine the curious old city Miscelinneous Foreign Items. Advices from athens of the 1ith of Jaly speak of “ aplendid reception” given juseian the Queen on ber Majesty's embarkation on Rortian frigate, The writer says:—It is conddently af firmed tbat ebe p.ece ted the King op board, and, on com- plimcating the Rasian captain, observed thet such are favorabie omen o the fature The news of Re The Rative troops in India. ‘The posthumous works of Beranger wil) be pubdiiahed ‘About the end of the month of October by M Perrotin, his editor. ‘fare composed of his biography, written by bimepif, and pinety Ove ronge, which are Down 6x on his friend, M. Lebrun, mem ver of the{Freuch Aca Mesrre _Knapton & Son, of York, England, iron founders ard gaa fitters, have recei.ed iastrac'ions to fit the Great Fastern mt oh lla pecessary gar fittings, on elaborave scale. ‘The town of Tobolek, and several other places In Siberia ovo.c Wi'lted duriug the mynths of May and Jane by groat inendations, which have done considerable damage to the oroperty of the irbabiiant, ip irkutek, @ hitherio un known e;icemic sickners had prevailed during the mouth of March, carrying off many victims. A copfiict bar taken place between some of the inhabit tax of Torre de} Greco, lialy, and the crew of the Frenos abip Méiéore The salwre were coougied in making hy dvographical observations, when they were atiectod by the Nespoitans who thought they ted landing for revolutionsry purposes. Tne King ordered Apologioe to be made to tne offieers of the Méis ire, The Portrguere government | x Invited tenders for the const velop of an art At the ishund of St. Moone, i» tho Azores. Any individua’s of companies, native or fo eign, may joln in the competition. The deliveries of tea in London ostimatod for a woek endiog on the 27th of July, were 78,476 ibe., being 69,206 Ibe Joa than in the previons week: Advices from Warsaw state that the proper an'horitios have r ceived authorization to propome to the public @ lowe ry for the benefit of the Henevolent As srocisiion in that city The prizen are to com's ¢( ¢ amood necklaces, brasciets earrings, and other articles ol jowe'ry; a plotare by Bol evtimated at 40,0008 , anothor by Koring, papil of Rem brandt, Worth 20,000f., and several ealuable works of art The p.mber of tickets to be 117,000, nnd the price of each bo copecke. Thore seems to be no probability of the Foglish Parts meri being yrrregned before the 2m of Aagast. There are fOme very |mourtant measures in an advanom' stats, ‘~bich It ts desirable to mature into acte of Par liament in- stead of tiding them over to another ters on At the examination of Mr Curries school, In George sweet, Béinburga, en the Oh ultimo, Mr, Currie oalted up & el mer Margaret Brown Ololland, and put the fob low ‘lone, wbieb were answered by wi bout the ure :f tbe slate, in the short time mpecified afer each qver iow: Queen Victoria nroended the throne on ihe 2000 of Juiy, 1897, this te the 9th of daly, 1857; how many seconds bas pe reigne’?-—Ar wecred ip 68 Reoonds, 434, 780,100, The cisiance Ix teen Edieburgh and London ny he road Is 40056 miler, how many fe the'?--Ao se cred in 41 seconde, 9,875,680. How many are 13 Umer 15 Vimee 15 times 18 Anawored in 98 econds, 28,661, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 186%. 00269 What ts the square root of 20,736?—4nswered in in, 144. Add 12, 14, 1-7, 124, 1 22-—Answered in 48 eeconds, 1 The Nortbern (Wick) Ensign, of Eng'and, rays:—Con sid: rable sensation has beeo created at Browa by there being found o large quarty of herrings, ob a reornt moroing, !ying scattered ia ne of the Dalihalm gardear, which is nearly baif a mile from the shore Whoo cooked, the hersings were found quite goxt ant fresh Last year dvty was pal! for home consumption on 6,781,0¢8 gallons of proof epi ite in I-elaad, eeainat 6,228, 856 gallons in 1855, ani 8,44 784 galiems th 1854 ap exprese traip on ths Northern Railway, ons hop a avd twenty roliplc uns of the community of the Rece mptorists left Paris laicly fr 8. Petersbarg, at the request of the Rursian govenment, in crder tn be em ployed as atiepdents in the hospitals of the Russian pire, Tae same community, and others devotoc to tho service of the sick are, to successively send 280 other sis- ters for the rame deetination, ‘The Paris Moniteur pulishes @ decree promulgating « convention signed on the 10h of May, between France and the grand duchy of Luxembourg, for the establish ment of an interoational rsilw ay The London 5; remarks:—Tpdia is not to be pre- ferved tors by a dead weight of mill'ary power. Suc vast ation must always, to @ Certain extent, be ge verped through tteelf, partly by keeping |, in cheek, parity by etrdying its feelings) no the exercise of thse influences which can guide without irritwing Tho ekilfal driver knows bow to make bis horses feel that there is a tight end upop tbe reins if the: are impstien, wbile “thelr beads are given to tbem’’ so Iepg 4s tuey go atthe proper pace. Sy itts with adult children Nic: the sémi-Darhariag Hindeo. No pouring in of common eoldiors, with the neat officers, could bold 160,060,000 men in ch: ok if we irritate and alarin them while removing them from the actual centre of Irm ans #kilful admipistrators. Quite as mich ea polclers are wanted me, or & man, who knows the na tive character—who bas the ex; nce and the heart to govern the barbarian, the energy and Grmacer to oarry out his own ocuncils. Have wo such mon, citber in Lon den or in India? We Ca: not answer tae question ta the affirmative. ‘The operations con'inued for ive months at the Linc hill Colliery Ergland, bave deen clored, so far as regards the rearch for the hodies of shore killed br the explo-i n. The pumber fovrd bas been 382 teaving only seven un- accom ted for, Upwares of 200 me: ar: employed there coal getting; butthe vee cf naked lights end blasting with gun, owder have beet prouibited. Accounts from Vienna riate that a line of packets from Tricate 'o Amer icen ports is about to be established by she Austrian Liovd. Letters frem Madrid announce that the corm crop: are moet vxuriast ip every part of 3pato, and of extra rd) nary richpess in the provinces of Eatramadura, andalu- sia, Murcia Aragon and O.d Cas tle Anh: ck of ap earthqnake was f-'t at Venice on the Tith of July. The mction was undulatory, in a direction frm east to west The eky was Clondy ‘st the timo, and there was no wid §=The ehook was aleo felt at Creviso and Rovigo. ‘The Mivist'r of War in Prussia bas authorised the em- ploy ment of rolviers in getting in the crops, similarly to the syetem adopted in France The archbirbop of Olmutz (Moravia) hes jurt issued a decree of excommunication againrt gine persons, several of whom are women, for having given up the Roman Catholic religion a9¢ adopted Protestant ism. The to’al cherge tu Egiend on account of “ctvil contin genctes”” In ear end'd the Slst of March, 1857, was £334,298, and the total discharg the identical sam. there was & balance o £1(9 901 at the commencement of the year. £1,000,000 was yited in 1858, an° £124,526 was Tecelver in repayment of advances. he outstanding a4- vances made from civi con Lagencies on the 8ist of Marob, 1867, amourted to £101 462. The coat of the police force of the city of Londoa during the Iaet yoar war £14,784, The Manchester meeting of the Engtish Chess Associa- tlon war fixed for Wednesday, Thuveday, friday and Sa turday, the 6th, 6th, 7th and 8ib of August. The East Retford (Kngland) corres vondent of the Not- tingham Journal ssyr:—The weather continues all tha; mmer shoots are developing the a selves in 8 mort abundant manser, and the folisge is more than usually clean and luxuriant.’ Some b incon of pew hops have already reached vs The other accounts frcm ali parts of the North Clays are squally cheering, al-bougb in some of the weaker and worst manages soile the bines are later aud continue to linger in bloom The bes: grounds are mostly im bine of a gond color, and the growers generally are anticipati og a good general produce. At a recent trial at York, Eogland, one of the witnesses, sop of the lanclady of the Griffin’ Inn, Halfax, c.cated some interest, baving bad Palmer's executioner a\tos pub He house to sesist in waiting. He wore @ white smock frock, and parties came from Rochdale aod other places toree bim. On leaving ber bouse the nangman wert to 6 public bouse at Bradford, he baving a series of engrgy. ments in the Witness did not dine eth Be , a8 be did not like sitting down witha man who mock frock; but if be had b.en dreare) as a gon Hleman, even thongh be bad bung the Rugeley polsonor, be Larned Rot have objected to have sat down to dinaer The Lon¢on Saturday Review says:—Wo believe that war with Chipa—or, if Lord Psimerston prefers the phrase boatilities with Cantoo—was wholly unnecessary, but at Any rate pothing can be more damaging to our charactor ‘and iptereets than to commence by an arms demonstra tion, and, when that nas failed, to fall back upou an un supported negotiathn If tbe Emperor of China spaps bis fingers in the face of Lora Elgtn—a termination of the mis- sion which i# not at all improvable, considering the ox- ample of the impunity of Cantoa—what remoiy will our Envoy bave? The London News cf Angust 1 saye:—Though Delhi Is still unroduced, the Angio-locian government appears to hold {is o+n elee hero. The telegrarhic com: 0! Lucknow and Cawnpore with Ca'cuite bas be re estad- lurbed. Three steamers with troops bad reacbed Henares, where the ineurrcedcP had been put down The Londen Pest of Sixt of July —Corsivering the immenre rpace tbat civices this empire from India, it ts the painfa) surpenve which causer the cheek of the motber sister or wile, to blench, and the nerve of the feeble to be unstrong. | But if the weakest snd moat ‘imo- Tors Will take counsel, not of ber fepre, dvt of ber reason, even tbe sppreberrive mother murt se= that a land wich we bave bicened apd vevefitted by our sway, avd held ‘egainet Asia and Europe combined, will noi depart from us by meena cf a vuigar mutiny. ‘The Madagascar revolution bat broken out in vinee of Fmiri 4 wpwards of 4,(C0 insurgents made their arpearance at Tanansrivo before the Qoeeo, clalming provection egainst the acu of brutality of ber delegates in the provinces The London Prem observes:—Neitber at the Board of Co (rel, nor a the War office, nor at the Admiralty, aro there leading cflivials wich the qualities tmpernti moauded by this cries, Admir! Qative taleats re not to be found in Lord Palm: pend ages,’ and Indie is rot the feli upop which the nebie Vir count appears to mort aivantage Mobd Mureeh Ootdern Kban. aceretited Vakeo! > hie Mojerty the King of Ordo, tp Eog and. writes: Nothing te more inconsistent wi'b the views of bis Majewiy the Kive, and of the rey fly at presert ip Eegiand, ane the to ttroctions «f bit Majerty te my vel cud his other agente in country, ibap arytbing like piracy against the British government ip Incia or clewbere The Loncon Post, of Inly 51, raya :—When we review events 0! the lat ten yours, it rooms coabtfel whether the man wb: bes risen to the iret throne op the Cootiner t, (Na, oleon) exhibits # gre. ver chauge of forione in his owe perron, \b ceable in the Coomtry which be rules, nd which is indebied to him for the restoration of {tm in fluence, the revivel of ie pro perly, the retreival of tee adairs, ihe new developemes t given to ite navy, the pab io works which adorn il. apd the steady (ane an! solid power which place it higher ameng the nations, #tthout ‘viol:nce than {t ever stood “efore a it te to suffer Incapa’ lo logiaiators to bave the direction of great questions; aod last evening's dedaie may be accepted ae ® coriain eign tbat in this loan mutiny Proper restraints will be imposed and a jadicious vigilance exercived The eyes of Parliament. as well ax of the peo iaiers, and the le@at hogitation on thetr igoal for thetr dismissal from offices to the due responsibilities of which ibey do vot appear w b» fully alive tte he, Bot the resident pro, ho. baa turned bis arms st us To purely rhetorical ox ercise such asthatef Mr Dierasil, whieh Dlamed no ad micletration In particular, proposed no measures and ead 04 oy \n calling for papers, is ie bard to aay what was tne eet shower iotor oF peaamat, The Loneon Chronicle observes :—Tt it ecarce'y neces rary to remini the reader that the poliey of Lord Dal hourte bas Condemned by aimo tall theae who are rea ly ecqueinted with India, aud thet it har enly bee eu logined by persona whose custom it is to convent them elves 1h that amount ef dash, in politics, which ie suf ficient to dazzle or puztie the multiiade The adm’nie treti n of Lord Dalhousio was landed tw the rkies io thir reoifity and on & soa of &é were of Alexander or Najo Th wae not, ever, perceived thut there vast ac quiaitions bad beon made al a grew risk—that tho artoniehment of the Bii..co was raiataken for submission to the new order. accounts from Irku\xk mention the of the fret Roseian public paver that has com foreign there, under the title of ment News eomied by the Sileslen Zeitung to contain very {my 0 highly interesting information from all parts of Aiberia sont Of the arrival of the American ura Kimtena, Irkotek, ant other plane, rf, aF well an ihe achame o” the gentieman of ® railway from Ischite—one of the mort exiemive harbors op the upper Amoor. whore the river approaches tae Jamrel. to Werchn: thenoe round the era of Malbal to leuk ‘The bg of Hanover ts at feud with the mniucioal an thorities of his ca ‘ital, 10 conseqrence of the thoral spirit bd y Lf during the recent elecdone Fite majesty wat'ed bimeeif of the recent ann al meeting of the r.tie gulld to saaitet bis Gievloature Having, as customary Ita nor the meeting wt Ppromence, the he would Dave’ deve tn will afer har dopment of the German ' black rod stat cards and ditbanding of the burghor guard, did axt hie majerty appreben | that he mart then meet «th ine magic tracer and a part of the municipal coanell, whien ho wished to avolt, as they had mixed thomeclene up in waighty matiers, aod exhibited decided oopor'tion to bie govern tornt during the Int elections for the two chambers The ori pe of grain generally in the castorn parte of the dechy of Schierwig are not so favorably spoken of a might have beep snppo od, as the long sontinued droaght experienced ‘here bas done much Injary to the growth of All cereals; the yleld will, In Comsegeence, not bo more than ‘about ono balf to three-fourths of what th- farmer has bees exvooing; but the crop of potaioss will make ample ‘amends for the probable ebert-omings af the grain crops, The Clerical Journal (Fogiaad) annoan'os thai tre late commenorst bo oer the firet admi iva of @ Jew to 2 deg-eo in the University of Cambridge Some montas ago a Provamant Di-ropter aszu 04 the bood f 8 bachelor of arts; but tt was no. veti! Monday, July 5 ‘hata geotle man wbe denies the Lord Jesus Obrist ook & degree in mula acade vic order, Mr Arthur Cobea, & nephew of Baron Rorbachiid, was a Fellow Commoner of Magdelem Col. ge, and received all the etucational at vantages «hice ike tad 10 confer ate tine when her bigotry aad eaers were thé theme of thoee who had ©» pract th her system. Mr. Cohen, however, whobas attained kool postion on the 0 4 : tn Dm tho Gret Je mathematical tripos Just twealy yearn ago one om religionl &, got nearer to the wp than he dr. Ss lveetor, of St yobule (a was Seomnd Wrangler ia 18:7 Be 1g now, we believe. ‘Of Mathouatios at the Royal Academy, Woolwich ‘The total pet * revenue” reoeipte of ail the Presi tengies of Inia w the year 1866 6 amounted to the sum of £25, 8 ment out of the tpcome of £4, receipt into the go-ernmemt The net revenues of treasuries of £22 amcunted to £12, ern eeitiomenia’ to’ £97,908 ; thore of Burmah, &c , t0 £598,776; those of Nagoore £529 127; those of Orde to £201,935; those of the Norta- wrest Provinces to £' (85.148; bose of the Punjab and | Trans.Indus territory 10 £1,216,492; those of Mairas to £4,986,871; those of Bombay to £1,613,464; those of Boluce to £309,422; and those of Satisra wo £251,897. The uo: of £498,004 was received in 1856 as tributes and Budsidies, The grand total :evenue of ludia for tne year ended the 30th of Avril 1857, war estimated at £29,344, 960, be ng aD excess of expenditure over income am vant ing to £1,681 062. The miliv: end war charges for tae said year were ertimated at £10,637 306. The erenue re ceipta of India have varled f-om £26 510,185 to £20,344, 960 bet«cen 1853. 54 and 1866 57, and for four years there bas heen an excors of expenditure over inoome vary ing from £972,291 to £2,' 44,117 Ip the Houre ef English Lords, on the 27th of July, Lord Clon, joarde, ip a epeecs of considerable length, callea the atention of the Huure to the condition « f the Indian army, ‘sod cr ncluded by moving for certwin correepondeace bear- ing on the esabject The Duke of srgyil stated thas the pepers moved for haa beep alresdy laid on the table af the lower House, aud would also be laid before thelr lord ships The London Com mercial Gazeta of the 2 th of Jaty No far from the poble sac ifloe of £20,90%,000, com persion monev, apd the furiber £2.,000,00) of £30,000, (00 expenced in the 111 directed attem sto pu down the foreign slave trace having ¢ffectod its object in induct othe nattone to foliow our examyle, the odious iratho pernicious sytten are et | marptained, with 00 prospect of aroltion, All our gigantic effo te ani ourtly tacrifloes for Ane suppression of the trafic have proved unavailing Rov. 8 Isaacson, formerly rector of 3 Paul's Demarara, in ep add eos o the Britixh nation, raid ubatic it were posible w obtatu the intrudustion ef abo. three quarters of a milion of lab re upoly of 693¢ miition pounds Of cot on. 482 mitlion co! nds of Coffee ‘aree mi! toa hog: heads «f sugar might be obiajued yearly in she rime ‘an neglected lands of the colony Accordirg to the annual reiun of the exoensen of the movioipality of Mien the ootiay for the féies given last winter op the oo-aston of the vish of tbe Emperor aad Bas. prere of Ausiria amounted to sb ut 400,000 francs ‘The emigration from Germany w Ameiica bas taken am increwec mart thie summe-, 10,000 able bodied men having departed from tbe cuchy of Meoxlenburg-3-hwerts alone. The Madrid jourpals of the 24th of July setae that grea numbers Of persons bad lef the cap tal in consequence f the beat Mr. Murray, Ens lich Minister in Persia. has consented te mate bis entry ino Toberan without being sttented by @ large military e:cort We bave the seventeenth general report of the Emily ration Commirsioners for the past seam, 1856 the emgraion during be jaet forty two yearn, from 1816 to 1866, amounted t) 4 470 319 rovls, bat of this large num ber more thao 2,,98.1¢3 emigraiea daring she last ducem- nium. The emigra ton durivg 18° and 1650 reacned only ty 167 807 and 176 654 rervec ively. The largeet emig-s tiov cook place between 1847 and 1864, bord inotusivea. the Irish famine tp the former year at nce dounied the largeet emigration of form years, aud im 1862 she Bamber emig ante, which had g neon tuoreastng since 1847, a afer ards taived ite maximum of 88.76t The number Georeases, and in 1865 sod 1856 Kt fell to tere than one rolery of what it bac atialoed tp 1852, ani lees thao ibree- fif.ha of the average of the octennial perios ening ith 1864. The immigration inw: Cacada last year amounted ty 23.490 perrong, of whom 22,178 were from Kurope, incla ing 6,566 Englieb , 4 267 Irivb, 3 872 doorch, 2 806 Nor wegian 8,136 Pruerians, 1.249 Germans, 823 Helgian, 260 Sens Ttaliaps, and & French To the Wert indies 5,004 cools were rbipped last year, viz: 2,987 to Guiana, 1,842 © Brial- dad, end 376 toGranbda. Last year he numbe of lowers received and deapstcbed by 21,(95 emigrants was respect ively 85,466 and 84,37 The French Commirsioners appointe wo inquire toto the exordiency of converting New Uale‘onia into a posal settlement unanimously report ip f:vor of the project ‘The svbdjection of the Kavylian tribes by Fraace a re ented to be complete, ant ® m-dal ts. 10 be struck Paris to commem: rate the event ‘The Ministere of Justice, Inerior and War, had sest thelr reeignations to the king of the Netherlands; bat they Bad not Deen accepted Great eoosterpation prevailed along the Morelie, Italy, ow account of a series of confagrasions, by which small toons, villages anc forests bad been destroyed It was beliew: to be the work ¢f incendiaries, and a strict watob bad bees organized. In the London Pimes of the 27th we find the following:— The Sepoy regiments are really vfficered by men of thet their own race and religion, =ho teach the young genule- mev from England tbe routine of duty. The latter lara to look upon service with their regiments asa vexation, and, aftera time as a bumiliation Every ove who ie any boay ie drangbted te something clas, and. of course, It {s both onerous and mortifying to remain. Whee teven or more of the senior olficers are away, gemag r pay and with the prospect of indeiinite advance it cannot be wondered at thet the reginental ner. ‘vice should be demoraiized, and as little that the Aindeos should ctroover the fact In the Honse of Commons, on the 27th of June, Sir Ne L_ Evans observed that statements had appeared ip some of the public journals respecting remarkable declarations alleged to bave heen made by hiv funotieparies to the Avrembly of the fonian Irlan}*, ox essing « ton 0 separate themrelves from the contro! of the Britaab government. Mr. Lavunchere reolied thet be hat re cr Ted vo official account ef the transactions to which the honorable and galiant member referred The Britich «ar sioop Garg 0, completed we divcharge of ber cargo of Euttere antqetiiee yeserday tn Woolwied dock: ard, en 27th alt, The lerger : loos are mach jojured. The weight of the entire vile obion Is omimated & avoac 100 (ope — AcoOre ing to rome cleverly ¢xeou'ed ilawretone Laver op (he srot eteretbey were excavated by Li Mtehell, RON VAriOws MH mm! fy artatd of extraordinary prrrer the moat pa Creorescut Datilor wy ¢ Nom thy Roman apd Greevay my thy log nus rieipg from the 3s," aupvorted mermaty,&e, The bead of Maveolor in mupsic i« like wise uuinjured, und ie bighly exteemed, taving bron tine? ened lo tue mausoleum which us raed afver bis death by bie Queen Arwmiria of Curia The Havre bamber of Commerce cial intimation of the resolutions of eintive to the Wapaatian'ic pace t service wo be exarded to Havre, #it 6 received an of Freaon gover New POF IA Fequemed (o present = company pre pared lo upd rake tbe live aeigoed to it A correspouds nee bar recently taken plice between the English Port office and sir Creack Rove , relative to the tran mission of newrpaperr snd other printyd matiar to the colonies, and op and afer the tat of Usober next packege= of printed matier p tercoeding fonr ounce: te weight cap be sent froe by pay ment of 34. sterling wars packsge. The lowe: charge at prevent by the Colonial Book Post ir 64 There war @ sale of old metal at the Puris mint latety whieb wae very curious. The stock coarirted of 10 300 Kilogrammes cf the sous of the of monarchies, 4,900 Kilogrammes of 6 and 10 crm im ® Soarieg he bead of Hhery; 17,874 kilegrammes cf lard 66,800 Kling raaimes of hropze, ip plates arieine { om the old onmeg; 1,807 Aicgrammes of bellmeta!, 27,200 kilogea mmee of hronse cuttings, waxing @ tolal we gol of 147.681 Klogrammes, The prices averaged from 2fr 100 Ww fr. 400. the kilo gramme. Tine stated in May Inst tha! the paper mana ‘actarers of Westphalia sod the Rhenirh crovinces tn Prasee mad agreed to in reane whe recording to quality Sovthe Germany, at ont beld at Frankfort, have rime renolv’ |v adopt the mame & gmeptation, ant tbe nrseare Dar cared gen: ral dimeatiataction to Germany, | fom the immente pomber of booke, nowsepa er & rovtoale soblished, the demend for paper is #> great ithe aper bas ooreared fo val Ko Tope, Owing to the ecarcity of reg: the etoo taken ny the German peor Makers a Fogarded AM wel, IDArMoCh ae they bave long been donb!) protected, by a tax of from €0 & 10 per cent A! Talavera, in Sonin, on the i6th of toly,@ fire browe out and did ‘considerable di Tae ciel grea? tbinking It wae willfally cncred, a Oegravion bad been caused by men wo had embrace: not bcclal do trines, and wore etiompting w destroy Whe harer of evelety AD Inquest was beld at Southampton, England, ~~ aed body of Amedio Meaber, ager 26, % te eases mehip iasoo from New Y: M. 608 Uyr, Freez Von vu! to Galveston, stated that be was & parnonger 10 the deooaved from New York, who sppears’ io god bealth up to the vight of the dist, At belt past clans ibe evening be bid him good might. at a litle aller Bve te Nee staid that he bad werm pret moriem exan (ration Whiblin, which cid po ¢mable bim ty oxprase ao opto w ‘death st present be thougos (be onvee oF eath {nvorved ia very dsp obscarity. Cas iuqores wae adjourned to enaie the analysis to be made Toe Gazeiin des Prebunaua publichos the mi of aonuretice, reone acoused ° being tear tind tn the oo” seioate the Emperer ‘apoleon iT] Teetr oames =Paolo TVR, Dioreppe Bartolott, Meote Alexandre. Auguste teore four lant a Se ptase carly nest month Grill and Nertolotth have, according to the Procarenr General, vustosse t hare been employee by Mazzini Bartolotl tity docle-ed thas be bad tore interviews with Maazin’ and Ladre Hollie in London. The people of Paris are mach more Internet? hoe with the alterations of the ine regulating the botehers’ trade than » j'b any politics! mawors. The regu. Jations of iste have ent worked well, and Have rewulied ie iving to the buichars almost s monopoly, Of course rox. sy este) Hs) =~ os

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