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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS, ' WHOLE NO. 7961 SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1858. Wen whi dapbisul wh thor ihe parties coscerned cao France. ARRIVAL OF THE VANDERBILT. THR BRITISH CUTRAGRS, 3 nna n'y tm | hn varia! nna ptt oe: | theta re he re Matiran tev mw | The Second Atlantic Telegraph page: Cram) is thought the promoters toaragua osaal Toulen Roads ; ” anether Brief Debate in Paritament—Tne | “ii\ - ly “Woon government ald, eliber im tno | | The Times Paris correepyadent saye thet it ia general pedi SHORT PASSAGE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. | _mscoisstociess che hn nut'tw Lar'se cua. | MBIME mremnagng, min porotical aurea aba | erm G0 807, auaretc® uteP ie Raters | Gotven snyerencnd ia Pre sacs te revcidon o 8, ~aennanneninnaainenns RENDON, Who was occasionally very indwt.actly heard io | pognacity, ‘generally’ succeed im hitting aa undeniable | baving avout twelve years ago taken great interest aad an | than at the present moment. . THE NEW MACHINERY AND ARRANGEMENTS, 4 the gallery, wished to put @ question to nia noole friend | blot. Instead of resenting attacks which are cosiaualy aot vi i & project of tne sane kind, an acoouat of The Onronicle saye—According to private levers from eppente, tue Secretary She Tocelgn effuire, with renaes one neither friendly nor geverous, we are obliged, at the ri hich I ven 2m Me jee in poninen weeks. Wohe Dies, ae Breach ones the line have anchored be ’ onnnnre ba , learned misconstruction representation, & prisoner at Sam, in 1842 peror an \ TEE BRITISH OUTRAGES. (Brougham) had Jost alluded” do wished to Kaom whe: | Whe eulnieatcoal Ieregalariiy eoien her alles £2%ers, | freem eaverad prusoe af high etaniisg ia Gasstat aaserice, cere Further Facts Regarding the Great Telegraph {vcr ths noble friead could afford the eloage aay taforana: yemonstrance; and patriotic Presi- | through the mediation of @ Frenc! established 10 | os oimes sioiecn es RT ia we ta asin (ent Platean of the Atlantic. 20 fiuous!y menacing tion that might tend to aliay the great uneasiness which dints uapernip cole bn eateenie’ tee concn ame jamaica, to undertake the direction of important works ia Ded a Interview between Mr, Dallas and | Sd Provsled in the public mind during tbe at fe days | ouncessians wuich were really impoted upon us by she | tbat portion of ibelobe The offer wasdeclived, but aa as- | {B® porers of he Crince ot aan Ms ae a agen Ri 5 A de projonged for three monthe more. It ia eaid that while reference to certain alleged provevdioge 2a the part | strict letter of the law. Itis extremely troublesome to | tive correspondence was kept up, and su sequently Prince of British cruisers, and the preparations it was said the connect: litigious peighber, there Louis Napoleon requested & French naval officer to aur. | ®t Coburg Prince Albers signed the document by which 2 Lord Malmesbury. Gated Staten goverument woe’ sinking An provans ante — meee gee te pent Ter i ere ie Oo ne | Mey thee ground Yor a ship’ ‘oaral ‘verwoon the two | he maken cver his hereditary righta to the Ducay of Co- | Comparison Between the Chances of the i which they regarded as equivalent to thet right of search | utmost caution. The best answer to a bluswring com- | oceans, passing by Lates Nussregee snd Loss, Aimost at | burg to bis second gon. First and Second itions. bachais" ines ebice hal ase been concoved >. tae Uaibed. Sees nat voee ot trespass is & tanden. of the demnaee in- Sagas Huaine poreraness perenne sent out Austria, which: looked upoa Cointry a8 aational io- } curr thoughtless deviation from foot- Gareila. inecr of note, Lo prepare plans and sec- ‘ " annnnhsndinnneddiae ORDERS TO STOP ALL VISITATIONS | wich srre,letes spon fine ury ot ouond! i: | Euros y's "ooughns cevion om tne. font. | M Gare a cyuwr otto propare aes 040 | rye yimcy aye thas Vienne toon, and Spire _— ei shh etoile aeeen the subject hed yet been Feceivad in thie coantry oeyoad | Bjs defence the magistrate: will becom to vindicate yates of Guatewals, SanSaivaior and Honduras sent | Nate alfect vo be totally, ignorant of wbad hase been recess | THE FAILURES OF THE ENGLISH ELECTRICIANS. ly done by the Paris ference )n the matier of reorgani- certain ex parte etatements which hed been published in the | the rignts of ‘ty by @ sentence correspondicg to the | Senor Castelien a» Minister Plonipotenuary to Louis Phi- INSTRUCTIONS TO LORD NAPIER. | Unitea states, and the abstract of soma correspandoace | charge, abd pribably carrying costa. ‘if all lavercaioual | ippe’e governinent 1o claim the protection of France for | ZAHon o! the Danubian Principalities, &o., ao, ao. wy There mes prentiery se Gtidod wen far the fen yams ame cans sea ane CORED Oat ‘thes Tor ig ee od Markets, | ao, le wes, fore, DO means jw far 8 weuld ever gied from some threatening cor- | vantages. ‘#pp was jh 9 we { cruiers of ber Majesty had exceeded toeir inevrasuons | respon ; bat the Eagiish govern: | tellan next hai en .ierview with Priace Louis Napoleon Loxpon Moxey Marner, Turspay Evenrna, Jane 9 —The @ continue to-day our history of the arrangements, |THE ERUPTION GF MOUNT VESUVIUS ‘by stopping some American veese's which were enzaged | ment pop Fo is pM oe po ay a eolens at Bam, when was repeated the offer of the direction of | quotation of goid at Paria is about two per miile discount, machinery and personnel of the second Atlantic Telegraph § : ‘works, which was again declwed. Finally, the Cen- tre) American Envoy cunctuded @ convention wish a Bel- im the coasting trade, and by firing toto oibers. 11s m0t | is conciliatory, but whether American navigators baveany enly Doped, but expected, that it would de fount coere | legal ground of complaint. It will probaoy appear that and the short exchange on Loajop 1s 25.06 per £1 ster. Tog Gx cnmparing inten rade wile the Eaglieb mint | Expedition. In the fulness of ite information, the secu- THE BELLY CANAL MICABAGU, : bad been s great deal of exaggeration m tho staiem nis | the cruisers in the Guif of Mextco have, in one or more com) , Whose ivent was Couas de Hompesch. | Price of £5 17¢. 103¢d. per ounce for standara gold it racy end impartiality of ita statements, and the clearness | ¥ ba ity which had appeared on this subject, ana ne had no dourt | imstances, visited ships under ihe fleg ot the Union with, fell to ground’ Subeequently the Prince, while | pears that gold is nearly 3.10the per cent dearer in Pats ‘with which poimtgof technical difficulty are expiamed, it &e., &e., ae, that if his noble friend bad received an? ioformatioa be | out sufficient justification. The monstrous allogadons of | still in ceptivity at Hem, received = special communica. | than in London. surpasses even the elaborately propared account which i pistes a would bot besitate to lay it before their lordships. At all | the imdividuai complainants cannot be to tion from tenor de Montenesro, Foreign Minister of | By advices from Hamburg the price of gold te 425 per last : , | events, his nodie friend would provabiy inform tacir | ») the statements which teecy have ‘mithough it ie | Nicaragua, investing him with fuil powers to mark, and the short exchaDgeop London is 13.53; per £1 | we gave of Year's expedition, and which elicited #0 ‘Tho United States mail stoamehtp Vanderbilt, Oaptain P. ips whether be had had auy communics:iza from | certain that no Eogiish officer boarded a a canal company in Hurope, and informing him, a the | sterting. Standard © Haglish mint price is | much commendation. To-day we confine ourselves prin- E Leferre, from Havre acd Southampton at 7.45, on the | the United States government on the sa>joct, and ia what | vessel in @ state of iatoxication, thas no lish | seme time, that, by a revolution of the Ath January, 1846, | Meretore about 21 per cent dearer in London than in cipally to the scientific faote and night of the 9th inst, with 195 passengers, and a valua. | "© matters wore. If, as he (Lord Cisrendon) bed uo | boat's” crew took the opportunity to commit s | the bad the pi work tho maw sia * sien vi atnote asios breton i . - doubt was the case, Do other or. more stringent tn- | theft, and even that description of an officer’s | ‘ Canal Napoisonu de ” Ya comseqauence of tnis ihe course of exchange at New on Leadon ‘Deem developed since enterprises, | ie cargo, arrived at ner dock at half past teno’clock yea. | struc:ions had been sont out than those uader waich | trousers as made an old blanket is due to the | decision, Sencr ce Marcelita, Charge a’Aifaires of Nicara | bills a: 60 days’ mght 8 about 100% per comt, whith, | go far as they tend to throw light on the prospecia of the ben compared with the mint between the two coun tien, abows that the cacieage Ww iliguuy in favor of Kag- | Presentexpedition, We have in print full descriptions and Jano; and, after making allowance for charges of transport | illustrationsof allthe new features aad additions whieh and difference of mmterestt, the present rate leaves asmall | have been introduced in the paying out apparatus and fiLop the importation of gold from the United Staves. ‘ "a Eogiish ‘unde this morning showed @ disposition to | ther machinery. We shall also give interesting sketches improvement, but the highest prices have not been main- | of the leading scientiic gentlemen, engineers and officers fividend, opened at UE & 0675, and eavancos to-oee va | cageéed i the groat enterprise, dividens 60 s , vances . reaction then occurred, aad the last official bargains were | 8 these details will cover » large extent of space, we at 962, 095%. After regular hours there was a tendency | Propose continuing their publication by instalments umtil fterday morning, after making the quickest trip on record | cruisers bad been in the babit’ of acting, no feit as- | ingenuity of the ax; merchantman. It is. highly ? ae eG e sured thas not only were there no grounds of quarrel iacas tinh tho neuted ommpintveuinecs joterested in ‘Dy any steamer, and which would have been many hours | Dott eca the two guveraments, but inst the irritation | tno ‘shorter had not an impenetrable fog prevailed from Cape | which wouid be justified if the statements that hai been | American fleg; but their manners and their moral cha- Race to Montauk Point, causing serious delays im stopping | put forth Rl Be Eh ad fg ame . Lpere reetes 6 pence ‘n their cocanes mee Gene, wad if per of te ‘were no it wi any «uo! ge un- | alieg are positiv ve Englien Ser ovendings and the necessary detour to insure safety. | USS ncn the commanders of Brits eramors woakd be | ‘ruf'erctenty be teace tr hens verened ae ‘ime to Cape Raze six daye ten hours; Light Ship, Sandy | authorized to do what it was eaid ad b:en dono, andif | The slave trade treaties, by creating « mixod relation ‘Book, nine days, seventeen and three-quarter hours. they ae ee ol way Kisuonen a secre a go- petreen ped and pene pare irene se uusxpected 2] be. verpment cen! ve lm Bt.’ was ty into mari 6 law. erent ships of war are Trero delug xo news yacht off Cape Race, the des- | Totase. This was a question upon which, bis opinion, | undoubtedly entities to visit uewuiel mercnant vessels gua in Belgium and Folland, weut to Ham to sign the ne. ceapary treaty with the rincs faving, in the couree of the yoar, effected bis cacape wo England, the Prince occa pied himself eerwusly with the project, as may be re- membered frow the publication in London of « work by ‘M. Brifaut, named ‘‘ The Prisoner of Gan.” Sabsequent eventa lea 40 the «i saolution of Louis Nepoleon’s comnection with the ssheme. Under present circum stances it niay nat uintereat!ny (9 mention the privc!- pal features of his Mféfesty’s plans, ae well as ois opinions on the cost, practicadiiity, and importance of the Nicara- palches were run ashore by a fisherman. it was requisite that greatforbearancs should be exer: | for the purpuee of verifying their right of exem; ‘Canal. to repewea heaviness, but the market is assisted by the | we have thoroughly exhausted the subject. The comple- ‘The weather wae favorabie throughoutthe passage for | cised by both goverpmente—(hear, hear)—to preventa | from capture; and, 4 ri right EA has The Emperor states, @uvres, Vol. 2, that the canal pote eae oh 0 Pais, a Wee, preegel sions. of Baler tion of our narrative wiil, we calculate, bring us within = ates ie Bie ate. taicusioa af oaleve trado, or auplarsor poll! rela | Powers” in’ "the ‘cage’ of slavers, i felon “thas | wMzeulsshorien by 3.000 mlleg the distance wi sopsraioe | Duvieg the dap the government broker made ag to 98 ie Whe Ses we shall Semine AON ee General Almonte, the newly appointed Eavoy from | tong. Toe Uniied Sates government was the firs: ta de- | vessels of those countries are also Wable to visi- | Ocearia; would renderthe communieatiea with China, Jagan. | t the extant of £30,000 on public account, stock | successor tailure of the work. The expedition was to New Zeslard ard New Hoiland rapid and easy by steam navigation; would raise immediately t> a prodigious of prosperity the countries which wuch an enterprise would cause to be traversed every year by from two to three thou send merchant vessels, would open new routes for cxm- merce and néw marts to Kurepesn produce; and, finally, would hasten by severa! centuries the march of Christianity and ctvilization over half the globe. After dwelling on the marvellous fertility aud wealth Memico, was expected in Paris im a few days. Ho ie ae ee ee te) Priel Fe Se coa- | tation. It is agreed on barged with the settlement of the quarrel between the | Viner at r t of the United gov- | exists on the part of the - ernment were Lo more desirous thah were the goveroment | slayer might safely pass throwgh an lien squedron Mexican and Spanish governments, and bas received | Sftnis country that that traie sbouid Doexionded. I-coutd | srioh hor sargo-ou decir i no doubt, oxisted os tot ample powers for that purpose. = ee ae, Ping ——— bangs Leryn tionality. ae only when ae ee peg Koy " 0 ates cari on slave on const ea to audulently sted cruiser oan ow tue mit chap esas yp ahem = Africa; aud he did not see bow, uniees some right of | pretend to visit a vessel which i suspected 1. be Spa. present nepect of things ‘ance:—Fhe more we 820 801 | search was given, the real nationality of the flag of sua | nish or Portuguese, as weil as to be engaged in the slave left off at 219 @ 221; reduced and new three per cents, 9 96% 09774; India stock, 222 a 224; India debentures, 99%; leave on the 12th, and by this time has probaly connect- Inava bonos, 17s. a 2i8.; and Exchequer bills (Mareb), od the cable in mid osean. Eight or ten days more will 32s. a 368. premium. bring the paying out vesse's to the termini of the line on ‘The transactions in foreign stocks bave been rather - more numerous, but fivehiy py important movement to | Poth sides; so that both as regards the senile of the expe- note beyond a reduction in the new Brazilian loan, which, | dition and our own account of the preliminary arrange- after remaining at % to 3¢ premium during nearly the | ments, all will by that time bave been consiuded. hear, the mere do we feel persuaded that something wil] | pected vesaeis could bo ascertained. (Hoar, hear.) Such | trade. If it is true that several American vessels haye | of the goil of Central America, and examining the five | whoie of the day, was sudoenly pressed for sale just at WILL THE CABLE KONK ? from su ject aright had been admitted by all maritime vations for | been sto; on this 4 of suspicion; it cannot be | routes already sugeested—namely, the Isthmas of | the ollicial close, and for a short period was offered at be done ere iong to divert the popular mind from su>jec's | ot coaman protecuom, for without it tbo most atrocious | denied thet a scrice of sdeusive on may require ex. | Tehuantepec, the Isthmus of Nicaragua, the Isthmus of,| Dar. One of the objections urged against the successful lay- Panama, and two by the Gulf of Darien—the Emperor decided in tavor of the second, proceeding by the river ‘San Juan and the Lake of Nicaragua. If we were able (sald his Majesty) to cross the territory of Central America by canal, proceeding from Sou Jusu Ja Nicaregue on the West Indian sea, to end at Realijn, on the Pacifie oseap, this canal would fuldt the conditions re quired, for Resiijo is « good port, and san Juan aifords an exce}lent roedatead, sheltered from the northesat wiads, the only ones that blow with violence upon the coast, According to the plan traced by the Emperor the canal ‘whose discussion must be inimical to things as they ure. deeds might be perpetrated and yet remain 7 anpunished. Japation, and possibly redress. General Cass seems to A strong band has been put upon French journalism re- Bet the gers a A avery yey e justified in Paying that the case is analagous he a i ing from the exercise it. ‘Was cortain no | srrest of o suepected criminal by a policeman, who is ppeccing the speech of Mr. Diaraolt at Slough for tis not | tloer commanding a Britah cruiser, whatever his auspi- | personally responsible ia case fervor: If iasauoos She interest of the French government r fuel | ciong might oe, would exercise the right of searching an | of falee tnpeloommens ‘occurred in rapid succession, to the fire produced in Eagiand by the expression of the | American verse! if be was really coavinced that it was | a further question would probably arise as to the French colonels. But everything going on in thatcoua- | bona fide American. (Hear, hear ) We are as proad as the | cooa faith or discretion ef the officers, and it is barely pos- je waicbed with cat like interest, and in dipiomaii: Americans were of the honor and independence of our flag, that the commanders of the Foglish cruisers may, in try ts walched wi! sd o Miplomalc | and just as determined to protect it whenever protection | their indignation against the American slavers, have mis- Gireles | find but one opimioa—inat a fearfal tug and tussle | was lawfully clsimed and could be legitimsely givea | understood the extent of their powers; but neither Lord ja not far distant. That Mr. Disraeli’s epeoch has been | (hear, bear); Liverroot Corroy Manxket, June 8.—The market | ing of the cable is found in its supposed tendency so kink, toduy has been very dail, and the gales are | @ supposition which is not alwgether groundless, and which esd caemnion tee Bionsen Mog 2 eg or ack; | is, therefore, entitled to due considerstion. In :he eub- ‘attributed to the accounts {rom America concerning the | merging of many of those which have been laid, the fre- “right of earch” by Braish cruisers of American ships | quency of kinking rendered the process a matter of con- a bong flpeeccinr pres aie 7 Surah, a Ace. siderable difficulty, and in some instances interfered with 200 apes ai Sigd @ 10d; 90 Pernam, at | the success of the undertaking for the time being. This ia, 8d. a 84d; 120 at Sd.; 40 Maranham, at 74d. was the case in particular with the first cable which they but we snouid consider our flag tarnizned if | Malmeebury nor Admiral Stewart will venture to j 8.—Th British y 3 ; paved was to pass up the Sap Juan river for 104 mites, across | _ LivERPooL CoRN Makker, Jane 8.—The returns of Bri attempted to lay acrors the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Aoguat an awful blow and discouragement to all commercial | HT referred to, and;eo furrow: ftadiog. fault with aay in The Taio of Neafaras for ninety. miles, along the Tpl- | wheat this week aro 115,483 quariers, a: dis. 83. corre. | ‘ry4ss. it should bo remombered that thie dificaty spond: ear, 119,039 quarters, at O76. 84.; and 1866, seanee neon re, at 688. 2d. per imperial quar’ | aroee in almost every instance from the thickness of the ter. The imports of grain and flour are good; the week's | outer wires, and the want of wat flexibility which is the par- prec A yal Po hana ll ach eth gi xhibitlng | ticular, aud one of the most essontia! fostures of the great els (in comparison of wight); still our’ corn exchange | Atlantic cable. The pliability of this lino is so gress thet bas been marked by # moderate business for neighburing | You might tie it in a koot around your arm with almost as consumption, and where buyers came forward and asked | little diffieulty as you could an ordinary sized rope. Dar- only for a small concession of price in wheat, flour, oats, | ing the five or days io which it was being pail out beans or Indian corn, it has been conceded to them Hay- | from the Niagers last yeur the versel was not stopped even ing a limited attendeace of millers and dealers at our corn | OBce On account of ivkiog It came up as easily from exchange this morning the business was dull, aad we | the coil aca thread from the #0091; and aithough it was cloned quoting @ reduction from Tuesday last of about 2d. | sometimes unwound at a rate of six miles an hour, it per bushel on wheat, 6d. to ls. per barrel and sack on | pasted out over the machine down ino the sea flour, 1d, per bushel on oats, 6d. per load on oatmeal, 24. | Without the slightest indication o tupa river for twenty miles, across Lake Leon tor thirty. five miles, and through the isthmus between Lake Leon and the Pacific for twenty nine miles—giving a total length af 278 miles, for which works would be ae28ssary only upon @ on equal to about eighty-two miles. ‘The width of the canal was fixed at forty four metres on the surface, and twenty at ie bottom; the dopth a seven metres. The towing patns on either side were to be six meoires wide each, and the locks calculated for ships of twelve hundred tous. The Em| estimated the total coss of the canal at four mail.jona etorling, which has since been ascertained transactions Detween the tw countries cannot be denied foreign Powers which should tnterpose tu prevent the por- The English universstly are shortening their contracts, aay f brag Sere ‘(eas ye. aid aoe tis a be teed De Pe m for invert . lear can government, that calling in payments, throwing up their leases, and o.ner | (0% werican government would differ from ws oa wast | {ron Africa to the West Indies; ¥ wise adopting a hand to mouth system waich cannot but | point, acd he therefore hoped that both governments | foreseen that the vicinity of the un; iar flag would ineresse the tendency to commercial anxiety and dis- would calmly consider the matter, and, continuing to en- as @ cause or excuse for ‘tation in the ements tertaip opie, tee cee Seas feolivgs and sentt- A Russian Bn in the — Sea mag «4 ome * ments of mutnal res; eto some gooa underatand- an end to suspicion explainin, A letter from Paris epeaking of the arrival of Narvaez, | ing on the subject. Be ‘wished to ask bis noble tricad (ee engaged under some treaty "a saporemng the @ays Marsbal Narvaez is bere once more to repeat his paces ghd bn 8 bag ere ‘ions on ee bad | contrabsn bap megs ee Loom Tia re ‘ etween her y's government ap g0- | exercised by the cruisers in the Gulf is tmparti: c tale of political uasuccsss in the sirange drama of Sac- | Ver tient of tne United Siats, and whether eaythiog had | tually legal, but still tis carried on in American waters ah politics. He hat along audience with the Emperor | docurred to juetity the apprencusious which hal been ea- | and i is police. If it cannot be withdrawn at once, in yesterday. 1t is said that bis reflections oa the character | tertained? Sone bear.) immediate deference to menacing the prese The Far! of Mataesnuny—I am extremely gisd that my | state of affairs ought to compel an curly’ torminati: bore the appearance of kink. In fact, nothiog be Of the Queen are excessively free for so distinguished & | friend opposite has pref his then, as now, proposed to bestow upon the caual compa- yr bushel on barley, and about 6d. a ls. per quarter on bie ‘aced question witn the | of the most anomalous system which ever gave gra , ui more gratifying than ihe abwence of this diplomat, and yery far from flattering to the future pros- | jadicious language which he has used on this subject. It | tuitous Provocation to foreigners. It is peculiar ny. Tho toil fixed at 10s. a ton on Fodian corn, beans and peas. te owns vase Lerpe, Juno 8.—We have good arrivals of wheat. The flour trad very dull, and inis, with tno decline in Lan- pt Rage om go i jon, causes a very slow ie here y ; there is, . i - ever lie ciation to press eas, and th business done py IS a Po ABD ie at about the rates of Friday jast. Barley nominal. | \ick is tmmediately checked before i touches toe paying Seam end iter entries witness Gitecation. ont sheaves or wheelr, The large quantity of tar Maxcumsren Corton Goons, Juxm 8.—The market | which the cable has been saturated also acts as an ex- is very quiet. In addition to the one signth pence | cellent preventive against kinking, aa !te miheeire pro- per Ib. added to the price last Tuesday, spinners | perties stop the cable from beng paid oxt of the were asking another one-eighth pence towards the | coil faster than it’is received on the machine. Tbas ahip- , and 20s. © ton on United States shipping, would be the merchants greatest gainers; ana it was estumated these would pro £600,000 annually. The States of Central America ‘were to bestow upon the company land tw the exteat of two leagues ou each side of the canal ite en- Ure length, which wouid give an exten! of 1,400,000 acres. ‘With the canal finished, bis a ie ssn ly perity of ner reign. The Marshal was present at a re- 2a erent ary FP a ph lear oniine aes unfortunate that me bdevery om shoald ference arises between other country, alienate from 8 portion tbe American ception ai the English embassy on Satarday. He looks | ‘an cminent member of the opposition sbould rise in his | community which would olticrwiso bo drawn, woarer mone the worse for his politicsl campaign. In person he | piace and express sentiments and views like those to | to us by interest and by inclivatiou. During the ja short and thick, with jet black hair. Everything about — my =e ¥ be mtn ee ee ze amnot | enlistment —- = only temperate or friendly lao- a & position to give louse any aacer' jorme- uage used towards land from the Southern be phgeegneny spay areata — rms tion upon this subject. Up to this time our information | Henstors, and the journals of the Slavo States proclaimed By the death of the Duchess of Orieass an annuity has in a great measure been derived from ex parte state- | with amusing extravagance the superiority of the three hundred thousand francs reverts to the State, and | ments mate on tne side of the American goverament | old country to the hated Yankee territories the Coustde Paris and his brother have no other provi | If these are correctly reported, and proved to have | in the North. Anglo-phobia is adopted by con- orators apd sion than such patrimoniel property as may have been | government, certaiuly her Majeay’sa goveramont | ig -! to involve & sentiment of unanimous suspicion cotion market kince » they have had to relinquish | and the machinery,and thus one of mun causes of yeecued from the general wreck. The Count de Paris is | are not ) thom. (Hear.) I truss | ana e. Re Facey | by the suspen oa = Se ae rather free seilera thie | \ witl be Aasarmny Bat it bat beeo anid said to be rovoet, fall of energy, and every inch a Prince. | Watagreat deat of cxaggeration hes taken pince in the | sion of the slavotrade agitation left to the nataral opera ‘on the torma of act ‘Tuesday, ‘The fect ts that that, although the cable may not kink on board the ehip, 4 ‘s tn b jone | have seen, wough, at the same time, I must | tion of their sympathies with the cotton buyers, quarrels the more recent accounts from the United States read fe- | that it will tntwist afer {t bas passed over the stern acd. ‘The young Duc de Obartres is more delicate, It was her | contess I fear that some acts have bven commited that | with Eagiand would become doubttul party questions, in vorably as to the prospects of the growing crop, and this | is freed from the restrain: to which it}has been subjected, er seals a tho ugeh'teeh gure the cccaneed | sroueee tani man bevmeen ius commary Aat fos Unies. | ie askcln Gechagereas cal be ete at le priosoftve raw material wilfuriber give wayrand ey | Sraise*te susteiy thas Sates te ceece encreeee v ave doo: treauos: ib Om: ween this a tw con! it wi raw mater’ er give way,’ y written to sustain . As mech tm ouch occasionally in the night, that gave the States. {am intormed that on one occasion a body of men | pirable to confine the impending Sheets ot are 1g back for more favorable terms. At tne same | has been attached to this point it may time, there ie much lirmuess amongst sellers. Spianers | here, and to meet it with controversy tothe Duoness the oold which so suddenly terminated her life. | were tanded {rom one of her Majesty’s ships on ihe coast | the 1 aggression. AD) general dwcaasion of the ow oF the A in regard w the sia first place, then, no difficulty was experienced from ‘‘out- Hie rapid growth and certain exhibitions of s pulmonary | of Cuba, thong’ that is of coursoa ian question, which | policy ve trade will only are, many of them, well uader contract, and will not @barecter bad caused ber uncoating solicitude, and her | ¢an ony be mcidentally when speaking with | give unprofitable offence. It is certain that the existing make the slightest abatement, It is only such an are out board kinking” last year, during the six days employed regard to America. Statements have aiso been made that bas not been vigorously executed, and still more of orders that are offering at last "s rates. The | in laying the cable. There was no twisting of the cable , Aife paid the penalty. considerable annoyance has been occasioned to Ameri- | certain that no American P: will offend the most in- parchases last week in yarn were rather heevy for Ger- | observed at any po'nt between the stern sheave or wheel ‘Boo American chapel ta the Rue de Berri, in Paris, i | can trading vessols lying at anchor at Havana, from a | tiuentia! portion of his constituents by emulating the zealot many, and shippers for that market arc still purcbaserson | and the surface of the water, and the line exhibited much Decoming quite a place of fashionable resort. The chapel | #ystem of rowing round those vessels, watching their car. | the English cruisers on the coasts of Africaor of Cuba, bat vorable terms. For India there is but littie doing. The | jess tendency to twist or kink than « commen rope when home trade buyers and shippers to the Mediterranean | first submerged in water. Secondly, when fifty miles of ». | Seem taken out and taken in, exercising surveillance and i governments, like men of sense in private life, 4a of singularly chaate design. There has been no covet- | Cooionage over them, and finally chasing them out to soa ty op gh te from those who are in the market, and are operating to a moderato extent | the cable was recovered near the coast of Ireland, there ‘ousnees in regard to space, and the most liberal allowance | after tbey left the port. Ithas Deen stated that many | comply against their will. where any abatement of terms canbe had. Incloths | was no appearance of its having twisted; and is made to every seat. The passages between the seats | American ships in the Gulf bave been brought to by our ef Ye Lay ding Tom Bae By buyers are back for lower terms more steadily | with the exception of the effect of the strain k cruisers and searched. Now,I say I have mot the least Although the intelligence from New Y« by the than in yarns. ia sbirtings ere down since Tuesaay upon it im the process of x brought last 144. @ Sd. per piece, and other fabrica suited from the bottom, it was uninjured. Thirdly and lastly ere large and ample, and the seats thomscives every | i444 whotner these statements are correct or not, but not calculated to cause apy increased disquiet - the 4 was y ta same market have ag Tigh as “tate but aw tendency the cable might otherwise have to kink, to way commodious. What is better than all, the minister | these are the statements made, and your lorcships know | ing the prospects of the Cuban question, the tone of the ith appointed (the Rev. Mr. Seeley) is a gentioman of learn that neither interpational jaw nor the treaty of 1842 would | most respectable jourvais conciliatory, and the Mttle Dusiness at the reduction. the beavier goods, strain brovght upon it by ite own weight and img and scholarship. His discourses are worthy of an justify us in taking such measures as these. Ientirely | American public having ered sueh as domestics, long cloths, T cloths and printers, | that produced by the pressure of the brakes are sufficient A agree with what my nodic friend bas said as to the Ame- 5 Saturday there is a steader teoling; there some demand forthem, | to keep it ina straight line. Can stronger proof be given audience of the highest caste, and his delivery—notwith- | rican flag being constantly prostituted to cover the siave Dut it is not of apy consigerable moment. Even in those | in answer to this point? standing be labors under the defect of a weak volce—is | trade, and other illegal acis, and I think i is highly de- deeply impressive and convincing. In every way the Ame. rican chapel has been @ happy thought. Usoful ata piace ‘of worship, and highly creditable as reprosenting the United States in the mont beaatiful city im Harope. The sirable thatsome agreement should be made betwoen the two countries by which it may be distinctly understood what proceedings ought to be taken by their oflcers respectively for eflectua.ly discovering the importions to which I have ailuded, and wuich will not bo oflea- sive to bonest traders, (fear, heer) It is to HOW THE CABLE IS MADE. ‘The manufacture of the Atlantic telegraph cable is one of the most interesting, and at the same time one of the moat simple, processes it is possible to conceive. “The ca- ble is composed of the copper wires, which form the con- long array of superb equipages which throng the door ‘6 | thet point 1 have directed the attention of the sufficient evidence of the wealthy class of hearers Mr. of the United Stales, and that no ag oy! 4 than in & conversation which I had this morn Beoiey has aturacted to his fold. The singing is excoltent, | HAT Dosh crrtsan Minister, aad TUnink T may ey chere and the tone of the organs everything that rate de- |) hae not been ay; ee nae sired. Tho Episcopal service is performed in morn- | (Bear, bear.) A/ler (hat conver: Day to read, short | (ie United S'ates government, after the delivery of the de- ing. In the evening the lessons only are read, and a spatch which Ihave written to' Lord Napier, and after the TO THE EDITOR OF THE LONDON DAILY NEWS. g extempore prayer delivered by the minister before the | Oiuers :hot have been sent to our in those seas, Ihope | StX—In the manual of instructions for the guidance of sermon, which Inet is gonerally about three quarters ofan | there will be no repetition of suc! ‘acts as havebeen described naval officers employed in the suppression the slave rather heer Tue greatest courtesy is shown to ali | (0 w#, whether truly ornot. (Hoar, hear.) in these circum. | wade, it ts distinctly and enjoined that a report ts to attendance ae wanere 1 fel is country need 7 wader mo appre. dafurntel ¢ a Dene or American vessels boarded by eon lees thas on Saturday, although not much below a rangers. Renstom that anuthis occur to break the alliance . Tueaday’s average. Advices from St. Petersburg of the 20th ult. say that | 0 happily ‘cates beboon the Seo countries. Those instructions were in force, to my certain knowl Hepornsrip, June §.—The market displays a little ukase ordered Minis The EARtor Hanpwick sald, in reference to the naval | edge, #0 late as 1864, and | have every reason to belicve ON Se ae Minar OT part of the subject, that tne mode of operations of inquyr | Woey’ aro. #0 a6 tho Pinance to withdraw from trensury Oe ing into the nationality of a vets had been clearly laid | vernmont at the present moment cag to have ample ia ‘amonnt of 60,000,000 silver roubles; and, by an anower | down, and if there had been any excess of those instruc- | formation asto what place. takase, had fixed the form ia which deeds of sale of iands | tons it was against tho direction tha} no offence was to bo also add that in the above instructions officers were occupied by peasants aro to be drawn up. Tho form ena. boarding, to the Sec: ‘of the Admiralty direct. oti adopted for these deeds is, adds the letter, remarkable, THE SLAVE TRADE. SUBSCRIBER. ne bp ey) ee SS season | wire, in the process of corrosion or decomposition, from (he fact that peasants are not spoken of as serfs, nor ee ee ve . poppet pg: Benn ‘The Belly Canal in Nicaragua. be ory yd oot tte ,/ Pepe wep at ee rr abe ey al Cepeda ag attached to the giebe, but as the permanent population been ng Ah istand ot Jemeien Parie correspondence (June 7) of Loodon Times. | Which bas boem long in preparation, aad wilt ‘be embel name) Lage TS relative -o the slave trade, and would call ateen ‘oflecti of calcareous or siliceous substance, affording the very ‘of the land. tion to the subject. . the question of the inter-ooeanic liehea with isto cnatames, ve = eat possible protection. Accmatom 8. Fterire eae that tn nity | “Tartan expramad egrets onan | ea ae nt Frere ron ere atin Fae peonan Ne ic aict guna, | TR rem wich ie gua perch Manet of tho Tearkia and of Chersoa have obtained permission to | Potteumend of So iam weeps tno eotloos moped tut | copy on Tuesday last, becn published ia re French Nimo's Gannes.—Thone celebrated, pantomimists, the | yrs from which’ the manufacturers obtain their form committees for the emancipation of the serfs. lordshipe’ notice. He solemaly adjared his noble friend fay Tah persons is that i is a failure, at Raveis, have finally retired from this favorite place of re- ropply. It is sent to them tm ite crade sate, and hae to ‘The London Times says that after the Agamemnon and | opposite to take all possible means of urging upon the for present, and that from financial as weil at po tort, and to morrow evening its will be graced by be subjected to the several processes of mastication, boil- b government ihe duty of making every effort for | ‘ical reasons. Looking at the scheme from a pent of & superb company of histrionic headed by the re- | ing and kneading, before it can be ed in tho Niagara came to anchor im Plymouth Sound, after tbe | {Polen Calta of the slave trade in the colonies Php pb pT a owned i Onartotio Cushman, who te 10 | manutacture of ike sotmarind Gabi’ te’ ie xe experimental trip, a council was hold among tho engineers aecwastes wauch Seay were beans mst euly hy tho mtipe, ly, the 7 of pp hn ve her Ie 55 tural condition—that i, as it comes from ‘and electricians on board both vessels, for the purpose of ah dy by every oe ene ae Gade wan ns inven tate sronnr ine pectin sels —. > 7 ay yA 3 “ = Lend = em anette reas ro comparing the results of the experiments, The concia. | honesty, to effect—by prohibiting the corruption nor can be until the Moh : y vernment and other . The slave trade in Mr. John Gilbert as the King, and ® host of favorites in | dough. In this plastic state it is thrown into s machine at which they arrived will be made the subject of of this view of the wash mons ‘az, be might remind their lordahtps, had been pat an rae @f tae marten called @ masticator, in Por fg nother communication before the expedition starts, but ny ee en ban dade ago for ‘of ined that pod be Pe Seetl t By we may mention bere thet in the opinion of these en- | Grament, 10) wae at ee voaia taee teos inane embark in any ‘under sn ire heeerea comple | Uiten may love entered into © while B wee bemg esr trusted with carrying out this grand underiaking the | peccresry for this country 10 allempt What was impossl- oredis of the Bate, To-morrow night | lected by the Indiane. Hut it ie not yet Mt for the work wholoof the experiments have been satisfactory. Afor | ple—the blockade of the coast of Cuba, which, from the ‘over from exoiting drama | for which it is designed, and must be again masticated. filling up with coal and taking on board an additional | mature of that coast, could never be effectual; and we wre pM ed Then comes a new | Cleansed and kneeded several times before it can be used (tion start again on ite great should be relieved from the many and great perils to 858, we find that, Sabberday,”’ in which length of cable, the expedi which we were now composed of being brought into colli- Te rnah tee y chief character. The mismon on Thursday, the 10th inst. sion wita otber Powers. (Hear. : whem hg =~ meg Af nag hp a J od Gardener.”” The London Shipping Gazelle has the following: —Daring ‘The House adjourned at & quarter to 7 o'clock. 4 grievous depreciation. Take this lar the month of May the namber of wrecks reportel was | The Melations between Eingland and the in whieh there ‘teractions thas are 128, in che month of January, 154; in February, 162; in [Prom wien eee se00 8) speculation, and "ies +g JO March, 170; and in April, 142—making total duriag the | some of tne New York jourmals saggost, with Inndable that shares have lost on ‘as to the dramatic past Give months of 765. canoor, iments not altogether connected with interna | each 617f. 500. , ‘& total loss to tho shareholders favorite artista follow In the town of Athlone (Ireland), © most atrocious at > bene he lg a tt a of TL ae Or! Railway » tapes om, pL ens nea BS tempt was made on the life of Lord Castlomaine, by & | tmerce in they say, Ine ate of cremmaron manubectores | Norhers le per ‘ . ‘Jessie Wharton” is to be played at night. are doli, and Fi man named Kelley, formerly a tenant oo his jordship's doll, capital unemployed, “s once, by’ fretuding foods Property. meatic industry. Turkey and Monte: th that the Indian fF ‘The Chr 3 —The principies of the new boand- ary vevween Turkey and. Montenegro being seuled, ther’ | 4, Chine oooapy w fo+~y ia 8:4) no doubt bat dat commisaioners Will De APpIAtOdt) | Airiooal facilities "tor manning the th arrange the details oa the spot. Tho following wiograpbis | Con he no doubt that all these ciron: Geapatoh is from the Times:—The news from Jonsaano my who ple, of the 20th ait,, is that the number of tao insur St connurtay Chae cna of point ont th gents in Candia is increasing. Five other districws of the a Sized sarees. SgatrSoe gris ter ine | nt tare tae ofc aen apar, Haid ‘apparent de of : Voit, is advancing on Canes at the head of 1,000 men, culites without immediate manifestations of {li will on | It appears, ‘hon, that, the. # ders in these twelve fe during the past year 453,020,000f., improdence, dur national spirt of oncroschmemt | which we may cail in round numbers £17,600,000 ster Frevcn Taeatee.—Menopolition Hall has lately been filled by very large and Coy audiences, who were parueabriy pleased with elegant acting of Mlle Pitron the other leading members of the French —— nnouncement that M'ile. I’. isto make her ap but ome on ye no doubt be y all who have seen her. will on that occnsion per- sonate Delilah in the play of that name. inva > congratulate VOR ‘on the cirenmetance of the lava having been directed into fo many diferent streams; for if,as in former eruptions, it had all been thrown into one channel, the destruction Woon's Mixerrsis —All who desire to enjoy a pleasant ti on tae lhoauen Fiver, 0 & widing eapense,ehbee oe twenty per cent of its own teers trewkion wone nil see the elegant pancrama of the same. the ilustta- — wires of which 't is componed give it @ decided panther he the banks of te river 1s | Sate of ihe Aret cable Wish ihe New Tor, Newiees Ce ree ae errr Ein aus breahes cat make 1, | jnad ond London Tengriph Company eieuipled, unsee- in good humor, | Ceesfally, lay across the Gulf of St. Lawrence, a4 lava, which begin just between we went as near as we ridge of lava which Find begun to ool ‘The eruption i splendid, There are tires streams of ‘onu § a the great difficulties the; to contend against wae Sir Higeh Rous aafetted tee rebels at Ral-Sir-Kooneh, | alwaya seems to di itself at the very mo- | ling. Of course, these figares are far from representing | the carefulners of our guides to Songs, burlesques, &c., are to precede it to morrow. breaking of the three panne fo wire onsets, about Both April, kite 400. ment when addi enmities are =e more | all the loss which the Public have receatly sustained. feet of! On our way down we Tre Bryraxt Brotures gallantly maintain the onviable | which it is more than Probable would never have oesur- fanoter piand at Caipes, The Nena, with aii the cavairy | than ordinarily em| . The patrons of filibuster. To this enormous depreciation must be added that of | corvatory, whonce the view of the position they have so cooupied inthe estimation of } req had they been made of seven wires each, im Barelily, was trying to Cross the Ganges to join his | ing expeditions discover horror the middie was flowing eee, em there waes | the patroe of the “‘c, Their programme | instead of one. Should the whole seven break, dozen | other railway companies, such as the (rand Central, the of an a rayed reflection in the smoke that the drawing out or attenuation of s mile Of the cep. per Gore to ten-cleventhe of (te thickness reduces te pow. thirty seventh part. ‘at og process ia effected by means of which es die of reqared that half a Drother at Calpe, and thence to Acopete dia, | Irish ioamigrants have listened to the temptations companies, and the numerons industrial and — said wasjact | for to-morrow ¢ t | under an ain, the coatinwity cr electric Gaus is quiets The Talookdars are restored, nea tne Zx- | intrusive Fecrulting agent, or, as inthe presont instance, Inge that are ant Nike the anrora borealla in Scotland. Tho eruption began | sides a rare ansor! old and welt tried favorites, | Soomection will met sescrennly be destroyed’ anions they yatom estavlished, Bahadoor had arrived at | Merchant captains supply the popular demand for « last Weinesday night; the lava beging where it did in | together with da esqnes and other quoer things | Gil give gt ome point, an cocurrence whionh may be almost Aainghur, There has been some slight disturbance | grievance by reporting the so-called ontrages of in- 1866. There were thousands ~ ao the mountaia; | teo numerous to mention. The entertainmamte are to | revarded as beyond even the probability of @ chance. The caused by # hili tribe in Assam; a smali detachment of | quisitive Raclish officers. The clamor for reprisals ft was an extraordinary scene, At the end of one of the | close with “Sports in the Arena,” in which some new 8Ct# | savaniage which it hae over she single wire conductor Buropesns and Ghoorkas haying followed them into the | which ee ae ee ig Be [~~ a repiaies oo 1006, at ‘an wane nd eee yp they 9 Rg edge erey-s cannes be doubted, since thas been practically Weated been repulsed with lows. cause expertence shown jou in 8 ‘and constant fall, proba. | imtage fuppore to stop with tify ing euceess. Tt fen a ~ Always, selled without resort to sstwal hostiltier | bly has not yet reached the lowest depth, hone who have | lave There wi the moet gratifying proves Priests in attendance. so that conecientions ad of monay have little desire to risk it in any specalation, - Chinas themselves justified in making all the it which in- | however gratifying it may be to rational vanity. Moreo: A despatch from Pekin directs the foreign plenipoten- | evitably accrues to the ostentatious champions of a war- | ver, there ie feeling rising against the employment of Uaries to return to Canton to meet the new Commissioner, | like policy. The federal government is never slow to | native capital in foreign undertaking, which i¢ fomenied who, it is said, is gathering forces with the intention of at- | echo the ostensible indignation of the community; but Mr. | by the prohibitioniste. tempting the recapture of Canton. Lord Nigin aod his | Buchanan is, fortunately, an able man, firmly ceated in As it would now appear ‘mporsibie to obtain the capital Potlengues bad seh Sor the !'e.bo te Presidentia) cbair, aod be is exempt from the tempt. | im ppem market on we ordinary terme, and more oan Spain. The 7imes correspondent saya the Queen is to preside at a Cabinet Council on the 6th, at which it is said ques tions of the greatest interest are to be discusmed. M. de Turgot, French Ambassador, nag jeft Valencia for Paria. ‘A great deal of merriment to morrow night cording to | er of conduction the synopsis of things to be done, as described in the affair, an’ will doubtiess make to be preceded by @ number of i neleding ‘Le Maretillae’’ and Anvil Chorus.’? form of am ChagMed pipe t'9—@ cr mecuAreN, tue Gore 1g

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