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a 1972 JMPORTANT FROM ‘KANSAS, eee nny: Our Leavenwerth Correspondence. Lxaverwortn Crry, Jace 21, 1858. © ntgomery’s Outroges at Fort Scot—Mecling of the Lavo nd Order Men—Speeches of Governor Denver, Ex G> aernor Rebvnton, Judge Wright, and Others— Adoption of ‘nportunt Resolu:ions~ Quict to Southern Kansas Proba- ly Restored, dc ‘be -maceting of the law end order men at Fort Soot, to seb Ireferred in my letier of the 10th instant, was importing offutr, It owas organized in front of the City te!, where Governor Denver made a senaibie tpeech, ¥ people to lay aside a)! preja tice and the ap'rit vealation, which bad been the cause of so much ahie, robpery and bicodsned, and to avide by the laws , the Territory. Ly tz Gover‘ or Ri bineon followed in the same strain, en- urg the poeple to erchew potttics and pay more atten to Luaineze and comectio matters athe co: lucion ef Governor Ribinson’a comarze Jutge ight, of Qoincaro, addressed the meeting, and ja tne wre of bw remarks thought fit wo censyre Governor 9 om, calling bim a repegede, abolitionig!, Ac. ty Ransom fel. catled upon to rep'y to the charge of ‘ ~ + Wiigbt, and deflard Its pesiton. Ge maintained that resent d:fflcubies et Pork Scotk wera vroagnt arout persone calling thewsetves free State mea, and that 2 provixvery men were actiog on the defensive oughont. 3 thie juectare Goy Wright came forward aad stated ~s the statamenis of Mr Raosom relative to the free ae men were Gevold of treta. r. Ranom jet rated wow De had sirendy said ia ro ‘8 tO the Iree ‘vate men acing ander tne orders of /ongome ry. “.uem excitement was created by the erwe Grivg of # gentiemen, and 547 1 oot bexn for the torertorsnse ov loaver a general row wight Baye tetea pace. on being restored, 129 meetic raed dae) toe spow, vhep it was caled to won we Chairtpae aad °. B Rybarte ae Secretary. Denver presepted the following #eries of resom- press.ve of the sentiments of the people in refer .@ 10 tn2 late difflenites in Southera hansas, whica + Gpsnimons'y adopted: — ~- ‘e, he peplo of tha ecuaty of Rovrhon ahi Territory of s avee, deen's ae ont tape ig in one ~ wd mmeere ly ot sirous Pestort: %, prosperl'y wo seetelisy fo 16h, dey agree Orbe following plan for edjastment of our ofM@e ultra: — + We ptl proseed to ® thor oleit orgentzstion of the anty of Honrbon and the town-hive Wereln, in a1.0°daoes hice providers of an nat for emrty o-funlyadors, and wher for \ownubtp organ iauona, bouapproved Foor aary yr) pat ofences sgsinas the laws we agree to refer to Grand Turion. r Wa ruree to refrain from rrosecutions aud rexstiony ar. for tinegit avy or pat'y oifoasam and to diaconrage and Curtensroe ali ench procesdimga ne mat er frum what ce hy way come . We agree to exert to prererve the pudiie pesos enelet in ef to do to effenmally, we ‘our power to briog ofwnte's to them arrested for 8) ofncen hereafter mitted, and for all others ov which Int. uments have heen » and legally consoted Grant give & ths oiicers of the law wach ce an we uiay have in our power to tm any quarrel ahont pve-emp contestants 10 setAie their di! ‘The citizens of the Owte@f Fort dcott ogres to bo'd enc’ sery one of thelr pumber '9 & atric! acooaatart'iy for ageae't or her gals xu) Aci agsia% apy pemon waa'ao- . au to inflict purisSment fur ib) asm? UBler tbe inwa ol ‘guntry. We, the cl iysne of Bourbon eonaty, oatelta the town of 12, alo ag768 to bold ourselves re vay at alt mas sud Pisces to give whatever clacton tbe clreum tenses: Tequice, o ls ibe wittzeDs of the village of Mort Seow aay be traveling or otherwise in or arovod this se Governor Wi bite W the Uattet statestro"pa 4 4 tywnshio organtzs that peace i fully oreé to the commonity “ ‘he sauna ebwervanre of all Ls eive oar most whet) jn maa t. St the town of Ane itsonth day of duce D. 183 Bigoel by Oca of temee'iog oa beh- fof ths peopl and ap ved by the Goverver. sti ict adberence to the phases vet forth 'a the above riasions May restore peace to (he soutbore pirt of the ritory, but I rather think the Governor will have to @ balf s dozs.0 of Movtgomery’s ga0g before the wok tapine and Dioolsted Gin be stopped. A litue captial viebmert would be @ capital for such fellows. ‘wem bave a little, by al meace, Leaves worn Cery, K. T., Jane 21, 1858, ival of an Erpreas from Fort Bridger—Supplies for the irm)—@rvernment Cuntracts—The, Bepedition to New tricoKensas Affairs Land Operotions—Entering l@ims— The Weather— Condition of the Crops, do. nexpre @ arrived here yesterday from Fort Bridger the news bas already been anticipated by (be mail, ob arrived at St Joseph afow days ago Letters re- ‘ed at the Fort mention the ‘ligh! of the Mormons from 1 as an established fact, but neverthsloss it is sunragiy nated that there is yet some work for thes ops to orm. The women and chikiren have beca all ro od, a largo majority of the male population capa- of bearing arms yet lirger aroung tho home of the te, with the evident intention of dving mischief. Ibis vght here that Governor Camming has boon desstvet “be Mormons, and thet it will yet require a strong ton the part of Col. Johnston and the men auder his unand to briog the refractory Saints to thor sennes, be supply wagons for the roief pf tho army still con- ¢ t lave this city. A train cf ify wagons wiilleave day or #0, Fach wagon is drawn by twelve oxen, moves at the rate of fifleen miles per day. The nsaal pray roms Oly 9 te Bridger is from eighty to ‘ty ¢ays. Each wegoo by ® driver, while 1} train bea attached to he wagon mastee for 'evory an . apes qngea mane rite <a re are compeliod to waik the entire oF teamsters as thoy are called, Por month ; and wot! do they ing charge of |wetvo oren (all of foond brokep), walkiog from mora- 9 other bed than the prairie, enaur- govoramant sontract- > the it of the poor tean Hr out for the sum of $25 per ds 01 persona who , but who, when ‘had to entore, dosertet 7 tan from the juck upom fn> J tans, have dustin. a of serving heey + ml Th 4 Tepresont twalng aot oucrous & s eoald endure; and it ts no doubt true. essa Russe, Woadell » Overnnéat contrac proparir, Oams at their “out- They dave coutrastod to fur bundrot toads of intone wil be trans- noreen the Paina wren ° he contrast shall have Bet woon roven and sight husdred wagons becn Ro apne ‘Toe nueader of cate, Froqa' transport these wagons will ( of ten thoneand. Vast verde of bh the oxen aad Sometime: r Ly of ie rf oonel command ~ psas offairs are renin! juret “outreges eooemat 00 Faeter a thoy es jer g the latter arrive here ct bo hear nothing but ‘bleeding Kangna’’ trom morn- MU night, They seen eee their error, and come to the dasion that more is known of the at/airs of the Terrl- vin the Kestera States them in Kaseas, or else the ‘Bi, rosin! aod poli ical condition of the people here i grossly @areprosented, eo epeoulative fever still continues to rage in all the parte of the Territory. Every other man and bey meet bar a claim of 160 seres cf lanl, and expects to * afortene oat of the same. Probably one naif of who now hold claims will be unable to aire the ne. ¢ WY Amount for she purchaes of the laud when it o up for cale in Noverober next, Porsons coming to ) in this Country woula find it to thelr aivantege to hase olaime scoond band rather thap go to tho troudle ‘xpense of travelliegevir the Terrtory in renrch of \ cupied Inn, Many good cinime can be bad fora © noug. Land that will cost you 809, perhaps may in shan a year bo worth There gre instances on | where claims costiog $20 have within twelve oo advanced ia vaivo to $2,000, Thus many persons meade spug little fortunes with acap! >! that would y start them in the candy businogs in any of your F- wouner Rare has been Ey eos the ooth. fh is true we jad much rain, bat with } / bas been sunshine suffictent to please even the | setidions. ‘The crops are represented to be in a Rene conan, and # plontifui heeveut ta Golda of St potatoes in Vegetables i kinds hve alread, you may wad at the buy ae tri , beota, cabvage, ko New ¥ 2 vl come to 22. i pone, sever i «© & Fut 3 z 2 LLRGa—Goy. King, Huatingtoo, Hon. David nd othor commissioners of Session on the 20th wit, ia Syra- arcing the contract for it: eree- \ “on 8 One about which the Ve Joined, | Py oe % AFFAIRS IN CUBA. f More Outroges—The American Bask Louisa Mred Into— Stotement of Captain Mason—Fived Into by a Vesueb Under the Spanish Flag—Was She a Pirate?—More Qoolie Slove Irade— Taree American Steamers Of Har pana—The Cortes at Jrmaica, dc. ‘The affeir of the Americen bark Louisa, which arrived here ovening Of the 14th inst., wae spoken of on the whar’; Dut as the facts had not been authenticated in das form, 1 Cid not notice the report in any last notes. The singular festeres of this case induce me to sead it alosg via New Or.eans, to b@ two Gays in advance ip your columns, over the cirect route, for the press generally. The notes of the testimony, given by Oaptain Mason, | ave from himself, and I have verifed thom with the off) cial reading. Captein Mason deposss—“That on m: voyege with the bark Louisa, from Baltimore an: Cardevas for Havana, on the 18: instant, im the afternoon, when off ibe entrance of the bay of Matanuss, sbout eight miles from the land, a mao ef-aaxr schooner, with studding sail boom rigged out, and Spapish colors dispayed, was seon bearing dowa for me from th- }-n4, and when about @ mile off fred two runs, the confents coming in r-nge, ead droppiog whhin thirty cr forty yards of the veee), «nd by the course of the echoover an¢ ber spreading wore sail, appeared :2tent ‘upon besding us off our course. | set the colors a8 8000 a3 Ipercetved the metallic messengers wero intended for me, but did pot alter my course er add to my canvass. After the colors were displayed on my vessel, two more shotted guns were fired at ber but Onding that I wes just ent of resch, snd that by bad management of the echooner the weu'd vot be likely to get aay nearer, | preserved my course wichoai giving any tarther atten- tion to her. Abhougb the scboover had Spanish colors fiving, sbe did wot apceer to me aa if she was Spsn'sh My Ywpreesion wes that abe was a British veosel undar yalse colors, On the firs; diseharge the contents oxme ro Rear tbe bark (bat the man at tne heim in atarin te’t hrs pest, bat immeciately returned to his duty vben ordered bs me beck 0 the bee , and our course was Dot effacted by the slight connquency. Af er toe schooner found her shot feu short of the mark, aud thst sho conid not gain vpn us iu tailizg, she tacked im shore and we soon hot Bight of ber.” The ueugl protest was extended with the deposition, If the vessel @98 British, her rig Dad been chavged for con- cealinent, apo accords g to thelr own reguis'ions she bad Bo right to fire sbotted gons to bring t or attack w yes ee! without runpicg up ber flag. [tis not thought hore that she wee Spanish, and there i# every reagun to batieve tbat © @ @as not Briteb,ce we Jo not koow of a echooner auch as she is desribed’ upon the coast of Cabs, and her not cikpayirg ber fig confirms toe opinion The voesel may porsin'y br & pirate, tsking advantage of the exem phs set by the Forward, x aod Bozzard, rowy to opersie on private asconst~ocateh a ba'f a dozen vessels. rob them, end have the transsctone charged up to the Brithb gunboats itis roe to mention that Commander Veayoy, of the Btyx, 8 the serior officer of thie devachmert of ae tocom, apd probably the verrels on this a'de act ander bes rcaoirg of the African corst instructions of 1849-29 ep the south sice of Cubs, ebere there are more gin- bows, and mapy American vessels, there hes not been tbe frat complaint mute at tho Consulate of Trinidad, by American shipmasiers of being boarded and ai BOyeO, #8 Onr Commerce bas been on this side—all act- ing vt'ler tho same tostrncsicns, I presume, On the 15th, we bad the Arctic, Hartatein, in the cflog, ard the commender ov shore’ Oa the bth the Byx ‘acd Yeezyon shoro. 17th Fulton and ‘Aimy on shore. Nove of these bariog met at ses, and leaving the cfilrg without meeting, Morning 18th—Chree' United Braics war steamers io the offisg, Wabash, Comao cere Tayalette; Fulton and 5. The Commodore wenten shore this morning, making the usual ostls throug his scoretary. ‘The Daneh ship Preis bas arrived with 302 coolice—tost, on the voyage 163 P, 8 —I !earo that when the Wabash lef Jamaica, Ove éaye aitee, the schooner Sorte bad been crodened Dy the Vico Admiralty Court, but ehe tying ¥ aconor im charge of an ofticsr of the court. Whetber any evi- derce taken fiom bw qvarter, 'a cousulmr documents, ©, would be received by tue court, we are Commodore, Kelley, of the cruising district between JaMaica ave the island of Caba, reputiates the action of her Majesty's ¢filvers on the north aide, 7: cally the worthy trio of one Bion ced ‘or. werd, and Buzzir’—nnd the cares of outrage south ooart have been raro, The Glenburn, Tebenham, master, is the coly oro I remember, stopped near Capo frag aot ten miles frem the Cuba oouat (reported ia cfice.) The <ilicers aad mes of the three steamers ont wide are all tp good health Representatives from the ls ar@ op suore seeking eegars, erves, tue ip (which Inet T Davo ru. as in daty free grub, (igctuding tarde yard lottery tick cv; alin tolerable spirita. Havasa, Jane 24, 1865, Captain Palmer out of Priton—Why he was Sentenced — Landing of the Bngitsh Marines. I met Captain Charles Palmor this mo-viog, freed from Prison some three days. Ths captain was put in the Tecon jail in October last, I think, for having besn taken ob board of a yersel with slaves by a Spanish war vessel. Evidence was brongbt to show that Captain Palmer ratio? from New York for an honest voyage; that the vessel ‘wos taken from him by violence soon after leaving New ‘Fork by a person who came on board as a passongr, but who, after grttiog outside the Narrows, assume! ora. mand of her, acd the seamen in revolt sustained the Apaninh captain, who represented himeolf ae owner of tho ebip and cargo Captain Palmer endeavored to resume bis commard, but was immediately put down, aud for the rest ef the voysge he tick no jaterest in the veesel ex. og ee compelled to answer @ bail of che ship. © courte wore sated that Palmer wes inno- cent of abreech of the awe aud aequitted him. The Spacish captain was senv neal to six years previdio, or hard labor, and cthers of the same verse! to longer po- tho The action of justice has been slow, but sure in the case. Ore of your corresprrdenta bas been much alarmed by the story of @ lanotr¢ on Coban soll by marines from the Styx. It te pousib'e that the may bave belonged to the Hozrard or the Forward, but the landing was made, ard it's oct Wao firet tme—of which more hereafver. Havana, June 24, 1958. Caytain De Reviere Leaves for New Yorh—He wili Gal- lanfly Claim his Brite, I fad M. M. de la Reviore om board of the steamer Ca- tawbs, leariog Havana in disgust. He swears thet hie afanced bride whall be his; that he will pursue her wherever she may be, but I think that be will avoid Ool, Blunt, the father, whom be could hardly avoid seeing even here, The Captain wears bie orders on bis coat, but he left the hotel, whore bi; wifo still rested, as eon as De Jearred that the father bad and taken power ®irn of Lis roome. Tho money raised he pat in his own Ppooket, ep: travele om ibe proceeds. camo bore with . , aad may arwame some eiber Waveilirg appol- The Wented Term, DEATHS FROM BXCESSIVR MRAT. Tho weather was mo‘erate enough yrsterday, the mer- cury not being bigher at any one time than #3 deg., which is quite tolerable compare! with what it has been. The following were the deaths reported at the Coroner's office from the beat, There is no doubt but that some of these case should be put down to apoplexy — Jchn Mark was found insersible in Sixteonth rtrest, Pear first avenue, and tacen home by the Figeeenth ward pohee. Joen MeMenus, 0 iaberer, was found tn similar con- Ciilon at the foot of Twentieth strest, and taken to Gello- vue Hoepitai. © & Cavers, an svctiorcer, doing Dnsiness at No. “4 Bre. , Was proetrated by the » ood hai to be taked bome io & carriage. An upknowe wemon, af ntly from the couniry, was feund inscueivle on toe ridewalk iu Franklin surest, aod cent to the Now \ork Moepital, She was about tity years a andioad on ered (rock and green bonnet. Thomas Beave, » , twenty seven yours of ten atrent, and sent to the bow) ital. ihe Lave Ccourred, aad imjnewts cave beon beld wpar the bedier:— Joho Murphy, o» jrish laborer, aged thirty five yoars, while at wo.k at ihe irom af No. 83 Bank street, Swallowed clase of ioe wa'er fol dead. io bye femnly r gm Perreylvnoia. 5 jammoud died from the eifeots of the heat in Forty trect, near (enth avenue, wae 6 ustive of Scotland, aged thirty. pene Peter jan. & native of | a, thirty-five yoare of ote, os rs No fa West Twente fonrth street. mes Dern, Irela ears wonty- eighth rest . ms , of age, 119 bas) Tw onty. james Morrison, 'reland, forty five , Thirty- = Lp La bo avenue. aioe: james Gilligao, Ireiand, five years of ago, 216 fog Terwewie cect eave 3 we Hammond, Scotiend, thirty eeven seers of Horsey, trea ervey, Ireland, five years of ogo, 128 Gorrek sircet, " aoe M ‘ war Lee, negro, forty yours Of age, No. 4 Ontiertne NEAT IN CINCINNATI, These were fourteen cases of sun stroke, three of which preved total, in Cincinnati, on the 27th alt. Court Cal ‘This Day. Scrnrer Coy tt—Frecian —Now. 186, 190, 294. Strneste Cor a —Crcert.—Now. Lat gt om, SOT, 260, 646, 407,07, MOT, 9404, G11 505, 40, 745, ge as As | neve Of ' y, rt boi tors by for family. ‘The Latest News from Utah, THE ARMY TO TART FOR SALT LAKS IMM@DIATELY— ‘WILL THE MOBMONS FIGHT? &TO. SPECIAL CORRBSPONDENCE OF THE URRALD. Camp Scorr, Jnce 5, 1858. ‘The Eastern mail closes at seven o’cieck thie moratng. Teatd in my letter from Laramie that that mach taiked of express whicb leit Fort Leavenworth in such hot haste on the 18th of April did not bring instructions staying any of Gen. Jobnatcn’s military operations, nor bas be ever re- ce'ved anysuch. The army has never thoughs of turning Deck, ner bas % ever supposed the Mormons or their canons could stay i, if the weather, provisions and ar- rival: would permit it to advanoo. The ‘Peace’? Commiseiocers and the head of tho army agree perfectly. Tne former have sail to the later, “Do ‘net delay a single hour on our account.” That sala the army. Colonel H (lmao and Captain Marcy are expected te arrive today or to-morrow with their commands then just co soon as the traina can be received, the provi thona teken in cberge by the Quarter master, and the ani weals divided and put in thelr proper places, we expec. to start for Morendom. if % is a question of time it may be the shortest to take a row road; evorybody slmoat expects though that we will go via Echo cason. It ig 811d there are no Mormon forces now atong that rente ‘We expect no armed opporiiion in gring foto the holy city «f theSaints; we may, however, mest considerable. The 3amv fee) very anxious to ga.ver their crops, waich wil be ripe by the let of July. Before that time the ar my must be among them, and may yet have an important d to Pay as Lo whotber they shall either g»her or do- 77 them. At apy vate the army ought to reach 2a't je valley before grain is dry exovgh t bura As for Dournizg the chy, we coud’ it, bxt cannot teil what ao mp & people may bo bt Go, Theat Brighars wilt aceept tue pardon I think is vory dcabiful. It ie doubtfal whether he wii! bo adie to go ep to Secora thie koavon, even if left ulone, The body ot the Mormons are very aot tack trangportation UV ibey rewato to secure thetr crons they wust intend to winte Pet leart in some valleys in the soatbof the ferritory, perhaps rear Pilimore. Some say Provo is the boundary \pe for Brigbew’s praps, which is to oe tae dividing Ice beiween Saints and siupers. I thik, hoover, be pro oses to dispore of bis church farther from Sa’ Lake City. ‘be “movntsim rovbers”’ cay there is a beatiful vailey ‘> the Wile Mountaipe io which they cau pace the witi- ter, far trom te posainitity of man, Oce great dificulty Brigham fee's is in g-tting out of this rerape in cuch & way an not to decresse bia sposiolic a9 thority and ipiuesce He will heve to purrus a course consistent @ish bis past declare inge or i ger of cestoying bis church militant. That be a4uempt to dviay matters to keep the question ¢pen enother season ip probable, Ho box declared that be willpo: fight, bat, ne verthelose, will whip the Usted Stas troops Hoe? By repre y. If, however, the troops press him too t, the lion may show bia testh, That he don't went & Oght is evident; that he wants to save this TOPS 18 Certa'n; tha: he iben deawes ty get out sersions safely, With &s imsay of his deladed followers a2 possible, is apparent. Mis gawe will be psy ee to that end, apd apless he ws strongty opcosed be will succeed ia 4.” Re will see wha: we bball sco, and shortly too, I bope. An lodkmant Slave Teater. HOW THINGS ARB MANAGED ON TH COAST OF AFRICA —A CALL UPON THE FRIENDS OF UUMANITY—SUF- PRBINGS OF TH SLAVE-TRADZLY—WHY MPN SITIP POR THR COAST—PROFITS OF THB BPITISH OFFT- C8RS— DOINGS ON THE COAST LATRLY, RTO. , ETC. TO "WE EDITOR OF THR ERALD, Sivkna Leon, Afrion, May 20, 1858. As your paper le one of the largest and widert ta circa. lation, and kpow'pg your strong regard ‘or the rights of incividuais, I take it upon myself to address you. It has been my miefertane to bo taken prinoner istely on the court of Africa, and I don’t meanto excite yoursympaily for the cause by writing (his, but I think ito not right they ebould rob all bands of their clothes and mozey, aod land them on the firet beach they come to to slarve; or worso, Killed or robbed over again by the natives, which is fie quently tho ease, T thik some friend of humanity might make somo ap- peal to the goverument io make como arrang*men: win tho English, net to leave Americans om the coast of .\"rica jh & state of destitution ard starvation. And I mastsay, the cfiicers of Her Majesty's eorvice are more like wh»! ‘we have road of pirates ju old times, than the ceriiemen MORNING EDITION--THURSDAY, JULY TH MAYORS AND COMMO4 QUUNCLLS OF UA00K: LYN, JsRSEY CItY AND HOBOKAN, AND THE OF PL ORRS OF, THE ARMY AND NAVY, AND ALL Tite COVEMNMBN? OFFICIALS IN NoW YORK, TO Pas TIVMPATR IN THe OBARQUIKA— NAW YOUK Ory TO BE WRAPT IN MOUBNING—MA8S MABTING OF THE NEW YORK VIRGINIANS, BTC., WTO, BTV. Is was believed t af ths meeting of the committss on the removal of the remaine of Presideat Monrns, whieb ‘was held yesterday, would be the fica! one on tha sab- ject, This probably accounts for tho iaterset which seemed to be taken by al! parties in the meotiag which was bela by the Commitiee of the Common Oounsil yes- terdey, for the library room io the Oty Mei) was aoususlly Well filled while the proceedings wore ging for wari. Ter meeting commenced at foar o'clock. ~ Aldermsp Apams saked the clerk if he het avy tnfor- mation to commupicate ? The rexnrary replied that Peter Oooper bad como to | the Maycr’s offica 7 'eform Dim thas the Oooper lastivate would be placed a! ‘ue dieposal of tho committee next Friday, waere he thought that the iweeting of the pall bearera, the judges, the bease of daperemants, Mayor Tiemapa ao» the C-wiwon Council, Hgetaee with the other city efficiala who may be invite! to taxe part in the ober quiea, my ht esecrable, Insteas of as the City Matt The commiice new reronded the motion waica they had previously wiopted inviting tha above mentioned aig- Biter s to meet atthe City Hall, to tke part in the ap- preaching ceremosies, and edoptot two motions insveat of B asus ¥, Ove sccoptivy the ciler of Perer Coo2sr, and othor calling the westing et the Tastitats at half-pass two o'clock on Friday, lumiead of at the City Hall bait an boar ear er. A motion previ ting chat a commitese of reception be to receive to080 to whom tnvitations aro ex tenced, to meet at Lhe Cooper Inatitute, was atopted, and & commiticn of three wcoardingly aopawted, A”. 5. s0LUVAN, of cho Virgiotsn Committee, stated that either the Chureh of the Aopunciation or Oras. cburso, whicbever wan scarrding to the deeire of the comuitieo, could by obteined for tp a'ting the remains of Prosident Moproa tp wheu they are removed from the cemetery. ‘The Chairman of fue Oomumittee cansuited wita Briza dier Gezeral Hil’, who war prevent, as # whieh would be ihe most cowveaitut for the mitkary. The Genera! was of pinion that ove place would be of as mush crave pierce for them as the vther, and the eomiattiee then de cideo togelect the Charch of the Apmunetatioa, in Four teenth sfaret tt war © oved that all tho regimomts that will teke part ja the obeequice bo Cirested t3 etna thelr standacts to ¥:. Wrson, the uncertaber, within wenty- four hours, fo orcer t hava them é¢raped ta mou ig. ‘The move n wae carried. ‘The Dext moron was one to direct Police Superintendent Talimatge to ‘riail a ruMick nt peliee force to alicnd eb tte arr ip thie clky—end this motion was ako sdoyted, Oo motion, a Commi'tee of three war appointed t> pro yide refreshments for the standing guard at tho City fal! that will beve cbarce of the remaios when they a-e re moved from the cbureb to that building. A resolution dirorting tha! tpvitationa be exten Jed to the Mayors and Common Coucci's of Srooklyn, Jersey City and Hoboxen to come to thie city ard take part jo tho obsequies of President xomroe,on the osca:ioa of the remcval of bie remains, wae offered and st once wepted unenimeusly, The rext resclotion offered was one inviting the of) ers of the arm) and navy in thin city end Brooklyr, aod ai the goverrment officers to partictoate in the fans al rites of Presidert Morroe, when thay take place in New York Like the rerointion which preored it, this one way nit bar ge a beg ns 9 A resolution ordering that tho masters of ail the s'itnr tp the harbor and tho propristors of pobhe Naa be requested to hoist their flege baif mast bigh, and thy: av’ the bells of the public buildings atong the tine of the pro cefsion be requested to be tolledy was likewise uani- movely adopted. One of the pall bearers having resigned his ‘lice on scoount of net havicg it im bie power ww be in New Yoric when th? ceremo” ‘ex take place, Jnines Harper w= pro. nr fill the vacancy, and ho was approved by the committee. A.S Srurivan here stated thet a mace meeting of tha Now York Viretpians will take place thin eveni>y at ibo Metropolitan Hotel,” and they would be y WH meet either the who'e of the committer, or any of toom, that felt diepoved to be present there during meeting The committee acknowledge” {ris invitation, and then adjourned til! thir attersoem, =~ ne Soltomia ae Reg “se phen: = nee Dy Col leryzae, 2 fevernment of be ore whils diacharging the’ duty for ¥ hieb tts members have so pavly vor va the ap proach og sccarion of te removal of President Monroe's romaine, It rends as follewr:— SEVENTH RRGIMENT NSW YORK STATE TROOrS— NATIONAL GUARD. z Of a vatiopal service ought to be, You will hear of the RACIMENTAL ORDER, NOD. 3 many nnfortonates that bave been taken lately, and 1] 1 sovinp nile aOiny tae Sante maehaite of the shetsoeins bope you will look a: us more as erred at than orrivg. A® | of \ ig regiment to proseed to Kl Va. ase curd of Jong 48 the great inducements are held out to men of any | ponor to the © Of the Inte f resident Moorze, the fallow: spirit or ee eee ee wll get -_ ye nk ba cere pe ae enforced, are prow algaved veanola; Americas who have, more or less, Ne- | for tho gov “ 40st, and won't sai! out of New York and other porta for H — (frye dy hah A yd 4 airy pittance that foreigners sail for. This I can as. srre you, bas driven & great many out of the United seek employment, even such as the African Who, ‘ook at it ou will, would pet sacrifice Je stretch of covscien: make a thonand dot 11 Ger #oCh clrenmatancen. You, sire there are plenty Lut ougkiy ibs ucted sobilers will be allowed to with the regimen! "Ihe ‘wit apo in Lafayette gece Wo'clock A. M. Commends nts ot companies will dire xt the kmaoescks to be yr elect; end in aidition ‘clothing, each man will provide wit! of your own New Yorkers in it, aod I for ons will go 4 me oan again, ord wo to the Joba Bal) the: comos in my way rea bereeae will bellowed Vat ench tng tay ‘ui look od tor. farbiad limseif with @ valise Sar yal bag, wad ‘They are reaping a rich harvest of ounces this yoar, will be ™ with the name and which is ai they care for, and they make no bones of tell- ‘we you so; end yor I forgive them ‘or that if the: ov'y give the sal'ors a oor uneffens! woul }@ for heir Lives; to seo ‘wretches put ashore any where tostarve, sch, ought to be los¥ed to. ‘he following (* an acccuntef what has happened late- Tho veerele taken since the Nisgara in Dooomber last, are the tark Almeda, of Borton, no cargo on board; schooner Wintameya, of Cape Ann, Norweeian sshoover, no rawe; brig RK. M Charlton, of Savannah; bark tonka, of New York: schooner (enoral toott, of New York. Nove of these had one on board. the Chariton bad en beard $36,000 in onroes: the ae $16,400 in ounces, ard the Minnatonka about ra About the 16th May her Majesty's stoxnar Fleeto took company. Ciiizona’ clothing is strictly n¢ drum corps ie ited wit ratiabls changes of aon ™ 10) wi > chany9 5 exwe ‘wito ow fvand gloven faugne dress, abd prepara. Cons for belts. eres uci: Y overcoats, will be on of oi Taker tnan f o'e1008 on sei y an 8 o'eho ( rer ie é reoton efe bon commbviowed omer? company. will the arms and equipmenia, wil oun ‘Th ordnewceetiser wil mses requiaiion for 30) rounda rk rmmopiuor for vine t. :aders Listener. Wickstesd is apoolnted Uflcer of the Guar§ on teoard the obip; tbe uard will eonsie! 07 ope man from cach companys i moms oreo gems enty eet sat oF ib fouets wnfved and *o esabs , ip tow the brig Caroline, Gibbs master, of Boston, on a re- | Met OF IPjury, bay ous - see; towed hor yous winiy miler, and | «rm atiBin Altomce wile prabiuied pstwern teks on In ‘ving the captain no ratiafaction tor «ppd innterre an the meter of tho whip may direct, or . a be al Io yg Ma ; American ye CRTTio| by the officer of tho day, in the execution of his eul bere ‘errs Leone, or Consul, winks ie : yoarie ur Winebesior ts directed to sttend to gil the Si everyihicg dows by the English; thay appear to Ubiok | , \Juericrmesi:r Winehesice ie directed jo omnes thai Me American traders have no right whaterrr on his com L hope the cay i not far distant when (bers will be romething dore; in fret, t hobs very Who itnow oa the Spapiet aide, as the fist of ive vew Spall stoam [rigntes 20D" pro. left bere a or two ago to pretect their ott! perty oo coast, Their rendezvour will be /ernan- do Fo. iB Opttwery, DRATT OF ANY SCURFIER, THT PAINTER. A late steamer brought us the aunourcoment of the deaih of Ary Sobeffor, in the eixty third your of his ago, after devotiog more than half a contery to advancement fo the art of painting. Schedior was born in 1105, st the Hague, in Holland, and when only twelve yorrs of ago stonished Amsterdam with a picture of bis protnetios. Ho removed to Paris tn 1809, and rtndied in the shoo of which is éircernadle in his figores alway bol @ peou! Vastrativo of bis own eharacter, for he «.(toplary cborecier and stwple manners. He wemed to Hive fer pothing but hie art, and was #0 Cg I bound up fa it that be bard); ed to know that wero world beyond bis fade PUDPEN DEATH OF MM. HENRY NROCKS, OF THE KANE ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS, A red ace’? ot ceourred on Tuesday evening, Jone 26, lo the Nevy Yard, Breckiyn, which reanited io the death . Hevey Brooks, formerly an officer of the Kare Aictic expedition. jee to fits of an epoplectic nature, on With one of those fity, ant, feeling 1 appronchirg, tried to take hold of romething ‘The ft overtavirg bim suddenly, he missed his ‘ce en the pavem stink: bie , teak the ekolle He appeers that be wes near holt, and fell beck war head with eo much violence aa to the expedition Mr. Drocks bas rc! Loon to sea, being disabled sting the from. Medals from itn ior died bith, forty-five years of age, Died, at Durbam, Maine, on the 29d ultimo, Mre. Erma- ‘Deon the ol rt person in eae f dep of Cstomel A. DUR: A Porn, Adjutant, RICAN GUARD, SEVENTY-PIOST REGIMENT Lio INFANTRY, N.Y. RECIERS Ts ONDER Dray Quarters, New In porrnonce of division and brigate +rd members of this regiaremt are be bie at tia armory, for fe, io fall up: on Friday, 20" in the fnmens The inn 9 & York, June 99, 18:8, the offers > sige wybite ir upers, P. he stant, at the armory. tothe by ‘iy oe armory, Oo.onel Sr fy Ro, Dexanr.r, Adjutent. MFBTING OF THR VIRGINIANS AT TOT METRO. POLITAN HOTTL. ‘The Virginien recidonts of New York. arsembied im the A @ Mare cheracter cr boepitality. itcated aod prefty piece of ground vretty piece plated to hiain’ the. Ye ard Jefferson to have thoir remeins also disinterred mat yy side by sive with there of Monroe Hollywood will then be p'anted over them, as an om!).em ‘of the uofading iustro of their ehiniag memories, Major Bxxay Hic, United States army, now ross, and reel a paper on the life of Monroe, which wae Into. yeting, ard called forth considerable applause. te then read tone comments by John Quincy Adame on the charsoter of President Moproc, which wero highly oredita Do to memory. Tho Caamaesx ow rore, and ia a masterly and wn- urtaly eloquent mapper provounced, from prsopal reooliccticns of tho Iatier daye of Monroe's career, ving eniecies iNustrative of the dispo- Peenliarities and character of Moproe This he celing, 8 Woll ag imprersiye manner, and e then expressed the 0 bat AJ] tbe Virginiaws in Cty would asremble at the Cooper Institute, at three or yoy Friday afternoon, for the parpose of taking per’ ‘The morting z figure (efeany pletel to follow'rg suserip icn ip apy of the detnierine nt Chew York, of then temoral fr Semen Moore tt y by not) Prize Pighee in Bagla: a. TOM BAYBBA AND TOM PADDUOK—CONP&AT FOR THS CHaMPIONSH(P AND £200 a stv, {Prom tne Lovcon Acverd ar, Jase 19) This event, that »» lorg bas ex9 ted lutaeent trom the Porition end standing of tha conde ears, Wok place vou terday, Sayers’ tart avpearance eitala the prior wo ig cf the preseut mateh wee #hao te met Bilt Bevjamip, wbo ma‘o a mers exbiditirn of bimanif After the ieeuo ‘of that oveot, the on'y map deaad tikaly to cvencfully agains the cham ioc wee Tou Pad. a not oaly wel) Kaveh tothe patrmns of the Pitg, but bore provinws Sattion Nan vee9 such as to Kein for b reputation of Deing O64 “f Ihe gamest ano most wwcommadle “apiricn’”’ of the tetic fraterany Paddocz, who was born in 1f%4, a’ sade 6 feet, 10% inches, and wag sisted to bo as near a poretbic mis usual fighting weight, 128t ‘Say ere ie two years younger, 214 lochae aborter, and ia ‘weight did not kick the bean é* more ‘hen 11 et A spesial conveyance bad been seonred for tas ans0m- moadanen of the belngorents exdtbeir frieude. Arrargs- mente were made for an sarty Atart—tns m0 ap their Dariions taking their departure from the motrspors be fore seven o’clck a. M Toe ramarkabty 7,” but this was the meant of keepiog a4? thos re company ia notat any deniraig §=Wheu the choren apet had been reached the commiesary ‘out 09 time tp getting tbe ritg in readiness, ane the oonbetanls eptered the srena. Tbe tmner ring on thiy occa wen we) errarged. Patdock, ou entering within the ropes had behied him Jom my Massey aod Jack M’Dovaid, whive thet emneel”” retained for the ohempion were Bill Aases aod Garry Brunton. The betting wise? aa anima ed descriton, Yayere being backed to win in fifties a: the carrent ods, five to four. By balf-past eleven o'clock the belligeranta ware left to egin the contest ‘ placing themealves in position, they #!.d ia - form, Sayers baving ali that ight epringinear tn bis m: men's for which be his become celebrate’. Paddock, thovgh te bad a tipitiog countenance, was cautious, ori Ceatly not being at all inclined to thy ow the lees: possible chance awey After sume ‘litle manwuvring the ball was opened in earnest, It soon becawe anparent that Sayers was immensely superior in quickness to bir opponent, for, though Pad- cock repeatedty got home, stil tte Dio we tacked that foros for which he wae oucs famous. Toe Coampisn, who ts real y a surprizing men, as ip he cootest wita the Tota, here, there, end agelo, with ao eal iy chat quite pus Paddook's tactics at defatcs. Patton rapes cay tricd to follow bis man up with a rneh, bot ha gained noth .oy Dy it, aat mer muy o him The roucdr, thoagh long, were not by any mason to “love, for the Champloo was always voryiog hts taotirs, apd Paddock, like 2 g»me and revolute foliow, though he tonnd himarlf being com plotely out fo ight ant oat-gono rolled, waa always trying 1o bo one with him From ap cerly period of the content the Champion took ‘© prominent lead, hie loft heipg always on toe mark,’ aed thie towards the (inisb of the coniest be followe! up With hosvy toweeks from hie elfsetive right Th the whole. twerty one roucde wors fought, oosapy- ing ene hour and forty minutes. Tn the lastof those bouts fayers got bome fo such an eifscve manoor that Pacdeck wae all a¥road, dropped bis arms, and put his band out as sp intimation that be was detest «a, While Paddock was doing thie, Sayers was in ‘ue gct of puting in a blow with his right. but DE gensrously drew i back, aud. thus withheld wast must, from the defenceiess position of Paddosk, have becn a hesvy hit This maaly forbssreove on his part was mach spp raded— a gererons achon towards a besten npn meeting, as italways wil Proper resogn tion. nddock cn rettricg from tbe arena wae tauch puntsde? and wo may briefly say that Savers baa proved bimeall «0 ben man of extravetivary qualifications as @ boxer, and deing pow rine fo bis mi'ling prime, we know oot th man who can wrest frou him the title of Champioa oi Eng’and. CHARLES LYNCH (THE AMMEICAN) AND JOMN MaR- RINGTON FOR £50, In consequence of nolo iaterference, a froah enot had to bo selested for this battle, wich terminated ia favor of Lycch, after fizbting ity eight rounds ia one hour and ftevouicen migutes. hamyion waa alvays able to our New York University Cammencement. The apnval commencement of (his institution was held at Niblo’s yesterday morning, at half past ton o*slock. The President and feeulty and invited gaes's convened at the Untvervity at 10 A. M., and proceedet in procession to the theatre, whore they occupied the stage. The Sody ‘of the house was,as usual on toese vccasions, crowded With wbriffiant ang faebionabie audianoe, composed metuly Of Indiow, whose variogated ccotume, enurgotioally flirting fans, and musical whispering: daring the Lava aad Grook orations (for which they could hardly be biamed), leat addhional attradtion to tbo cocasion. The lobbies, at usual, Wore the scone of many a ploraut (ite) (te between tho gowned studente—the lions of the day—and their fair frionds, while delicious mysic from Dodworth’s gand aeristed to make the exercises pleasing a well a in- structive, and during the day interspersed the atdrozeoa with shoice operatic and other relect!*ns. Presidcat Ieaac Fenris opened the procerdings with Prayer. Saver T. Canter, of New York, then procesded to do- liver the enlutatory address in Latio, to the Chancellor, the faculty and the auditory, clevtug with an Kaglis4 ora- tion Ulusteating the proposition tnat all the object: cf an. ture have some ulterior pugpore; and, not oven exslading man from the rule, bave 2 purpose exterior to themselves, ‘and benificontly ordainod by Providcace, Ais delivery wns apirited, aod he was rewarde. wiih a shower of boa queta, Furnenick H. ADaMs followed with an English salutavory acurces to tho President aad faculty, eo an tr Lave Napoleon i parsealar. Thong tom wba Al and Louis Nal ,. igh vom owhat fal- toring at eee becom con iidence, an! at tho clogion was rewarded the customary oompil we: i. Lewis L. Rospien, of Jamaica, 14 I, thon delivered a those ofthe Old World. He ac- krowled the supremacy of our mucters and artista, aod Maine architecture, and allribuled the back wardnoss of sctence to = love wealth, we B, Par, of Newark, N. J., oext delivered an cra.ct on War and ite Compeneations haw self that while It produced ita b'godehed avd bavoe it a'ko ‘bic oght forth ite Hare’ock and Biorence Nightingale. BR. Lawxancr Vay Kraex, of Mlatbush, L. |., followed bp tle ee and Dignity,’ at tbe conclusion of which he was perfectly ith bows Saucer Dorp, of Hon on “Greek Philos: by toa Teepe Pilmoac'e an types of thelr rerpective counirios, end claim: for Pagiand oa that sccount. He wre rewarded @ith a ta, GroncgZ. Gaay, of Calton, 8. 1, gave an oration on the “Rows Oui World” ewes a0 excellont comport Sous, erage. too rapidly for efcch. Th port 4 ‘nape, too 9 for ei porfret man pet i which Hwee com'cd to inseory tm biwever, Dare cocasioned this. He was rewarded wi ower of end a laurel wreath. Wrtus K. Vax Rrrrey, of Borgen, N. J., gare an ore Ucn on the “Btudent’« Mein, giving «: oeiieg sta. dard of Lfe rvles for hunself and associates, sod reveived the tribute of fo vers. Jour L. Sxhvry, of Haverstraw, N.Y , took “ loquence’’ for nis theme, end paid 8 glorious tridute to ite _— Th was written in an ens) ——- and we'l committed to memory, though deli 4 » Ue 100 monotanoos a tous. Lawrayer HL itis, of Now York, then recited a poem on “Tho Way of Life,”’ fi'ed with excelient sentiments, and ine Ne of verzification, but ee with ry san of gesture. Hie very was PUT oi a8 of Now York, ¢loed with plerere addr see, which wore reestye’ with Tho degree of Bachelor of Arts was then conferre:! upon following candisates - Frevertck H. Adame, = ogres of then Tb "ot clans of 108 Sa. W. cupaennd New wo, NY. o; Wm. W. 0 New ‘York, of olaes of 1864 The degree of Doctor of Medicine was oon‘erret upon Wm. % Fleuwe, ef New Jersey; J. F. Mitchell, of Virginia Charies Cemming, of Central America; Orrin’. W'aer, Connecticnt; Cheries H. Ta nrop, of Mawnehusete: Hoary W. Carpenter, of New York; Nmothy Babb, of tinct: Réward Malete, of New York: Asros P. Spat, of Pie A The following honorary degrees were conferred: — AM, on Poy. James Bair’ D_D., on Rev, Daniel Clay Rovghton, John YW. Meld, A. M., Rov, Petor Sebemerhera Chauncey, A. M., Rev. A C. Vab Padivo, Rev. Noab Porter, A. doha RK Mac duf, A. M., ey. L, B. my - LL D., co Jobn Lothrop iy. Dostor ef Mostc, on T » Rev. 79 for the higheat aver acd bis very clove competition with each of (he can lidates, to Lemue! Skidmore, of New York. e Zophorsore cives, a3 best in Latin and beet io Greck and bect in mathematics, to Wm. UL. Phraner, of Jor alca, lL The ¢xesciate clowed with the benediction. Fi i t< sestitt i Fret. Preow ww Ispiass.-There are now fonr huadret ond eight cony'cta in the [ndiana State irae. The war ( 5 be Aad Eo for ali of thes ° necesvary either to greatly enlarge the 1 tnt polava or Dall @ neq ong, ge ee Nm & st 1 tLe Le Oe = , ‘ yal PRICE TWO CENTS. "THE NEWS FROM EUROPE. Tateresting Debates ia the English Parliament on the Right of Search and the Cuba Slave Trade. STATE OF AFFAIRS iN FRANCE. OF THR NEW YORK, xo. Aa. ‘The Arsbia’a mils arrived in this city at six o’alosik Jentorday afternoo, The crew nteamship Borussia, Captsin Trautmann, which leit Soathampton at Sve o’clock on tha evening of tho 16ta ut, arrived at this port iast night after an ex- cellent pasy age. The wuin features of the news, dated ia Parison the 14th and in London op the 19th uikiao, wore tolegenphed tousfrem Halifax Our fies by the Arabdis contain fall reports of tho bighty important debaies which took place, on the 17th and i8th of Juve, im bota houses of the Brith Pariiament om the right of search and African siava trade questions. Wo pudiish tne argaments oa Do'b sides in extenso tia merping The London Times of 1ith’of Juno eays :— The stete of affairs in Frence since tho atentzt of the 14th of Jaunary boat has exmidited a gradna: aod atnaay decline, equatly paiwful to those who wituess and freagat With aby Oue consideration t these wuo feel (he tus: weight witb which the governs ont presses 09 14 sa9- jects We may have we hove wa Dave ben, mia- teken; but « certainly bas aopeared wo us as if the Franch goverbinent Finca that unbapny dey bas divided Ite attea~ tion beteorw measures of precauven, #015" po 000 can Diaine It for adopting, and attem ota ¥ lospire terror which ipvolumiarity carry back the mind toa period of history which we bad hoped was sealed a9, never to 98 reopened. The Perit Presse of the 16th of Jane saya: — Dortpg more than two cecturies Ausiria was dietio- guubed by ber regard for Frases Gar iangnege, our onstowr, our Jitersture ruled noquestousd, Taig vended to so'ten the barebpess apd the excasa-aof the govera- mrptsl system. Ip 1830 thia inflaeocs commend to wane; ut, nevertheless, the ¥repchunan could stilt Bold up his head in the streota of Vieroa Today itis soaghe to e¢xtirgulsh i entirety, and Koglish influence ta visibiy cetbromt g that of France. Our wares, oar books, our evetowe bave ceased to ovtate preference in Vieana Tue Eng itb tutor has replaced in zrea)tamilies the French wtor; Exgiteh liereure bas eapplacted tbat of Fraace. ‘The Avsirian capital ‘s pow utterly given up 19 everything Eogiieb Douhiiess this brutal Anglowania does pot piewe ab,cven ip Vierna Sincere Cath nies dep ore it tievlor, But thetr complains are lost in to bar reived upon the govcrement to which th the Ergieh alilance caunot te parchaed too : ‘Tne Liverpool Times of 10:b of Jane reports the losa of the st-amer New York, as follows:— A serious accident befell tho m THE WRECK an., teamer New York om Now York, Ibap- k og Sataraay even- the 12th inst , at six o and proceeted on her ‘age without secident, until in a dene fog abe rea arbore, about thise miles east of the malt of Kintyre lighthoure. Tho vessel ran very far ap on the rocks, an@ Des at present 1D & dangerous preltion af tbe leat wird io thet rocky locality would renter her « prey w toe waver. The pasrcogers were safely landed, san eerger wae dew) Bed bo Cam vbeltown, about ta'reen or fourteen miler from the acere of tae accident tha stean- ¢r Coit proceeded at once trom Camp veltown to the spot, and teck on Doard about 15° of ihe paeseogers, whom aaa brought up to Glaagow. Too remainder of te passeagers refnred wo come off The yeseel must have sauained much damege, as ber fore hold 14 fi ed with water, ant a cot sideravie a. of water + lodged in ber epgice do- tment Hopes, however, OlErtal Ie 1 ef reacaing er wo! the cargo, sud for that parpose steam tugs have been Coapateben to ber resistance. No ascident, we be- Neve, ovcurred to any of the passengers or crew. The Dabdlin Honing Freeman of i8th alsiay sayr :— Qeitg tthe lethargy of the workaen, (ue diiter re- coe the Todian Rarjire, that were to bare 9 eo por- fected Inet night, are oot yet completed, and is will be im- poerrble (0 sal before aight at tho eartiast. The gold delivered in London from the ship Nzrfoll, from Australia, amounted to $1,651,000. THE RIGHT OF SEARCH QUESTION. Tnternatisnal Law Against the Assumptions of Engtend Load Derby and G-neral Cas In + Acoma” on Pet vention *DIeb was jngt Dw exchiug so inveb Inter: st, endorses as Seen ao nena bad for many years taken an intereat la the trace question, bad determ'ped t) suomit the whore lon to tbe cousideration of the Hoaee His (Mir. Aright's own opniova bad always bron very atveren to maton. tog ap armed equadron for the sup rression of the slave trate, He wiehed to ask the booorabie — whether th. gevermment had roceived any taformat With regard 0) the master, which oonid be lavi defor Bouse, in order to piace the public in full possession all the circumstances of the ewe, aad to slisy 4) apprebersion which existed in thie oouctry, aad per- haps siso upon the other vido of the Atlantic. ie that Hoare pamel over the world ss soon ne the poet, and the was present Precively ove of thy © occasions in which grew frankeers apd op neess cp tue part of the government would prove mort advactagecun, (Hear, hear) There might be some of ip both countries who wuld oot object some Miro, tbe Hep. gentleman would have state the nv wider of vessels sept out last year, and whatuer Wat number was likely to be iccreased or wot, and wheiter the cMoors that rlacon bei reestved any new Instrnoticns. Lord Abordeoa had stared on the pre. vient even'ng that, aeoording to lontructrms of * wag impc°s.dle that traaereti te soeh as bad Beem oom yn ‘of ooald bave taken place. Now, he that he wes dnawe bighly oprebeb-o that British « Misers commite mts re. unless thay bad received tbcee referred to by Lord a fresh inetr: ctlona bey dcop. He evked the question Gat evening, pom i unt Monday, becanse iverpeot on the a following Jav, and, in the: apythirg wh.ca mizht be 10 OFIOF Khat }s might reach in hat covntey and in the. (fear, Mr. S Firrernarn agreed with the hoeoreble geatieman th depicoateg any extended dine jnestion which wes of a vory doueste bed uced i e would Hot #2: come anzie’ ‘ray ing that the iafor.natwn oy portueity of received by the government was uot of am Sclet, and up to the present time they bad information i i fueh i a3 wou'! enable him to tory erewer to the question. Thie, nay, thai althongh In some cases ¢fllvora zen] have oxceeded thotr instrvetoos, yet 1 bo donb that the statewents which bad been mach exaggerated. (Hear, beer.) Ifeach out to be the case be conl whe iH i i j i é j i i to meet that wrorg wit oy A mcknowlec cement. (Hear, (bat the thme was far cistact wheo this Filling to vivo op Avy right to which tied, and be eqval’y Urusted that the it t i li fiom ¢ cae posh upen which, perbape, be one upon which, perbaps, Mmeke ove or two observations, joetify ite the hope «nd contience upn full explanation and covsider tpen this site of the Avantic and in ®& question which hed hitherto cheractkr would be peace’ully and (Heer, hear) He wished also to )) of Braich cers abroad. (fear, beer. wefore \ ated, r retaneee of over neal, which had beyond tho limite fof a wiro diecretion, ebro from all the circumstances of whic! Anowled any additional information, the ir y ite i i . au ii E § H f doarded om the 34 of Mey in the harbor omnes ates ieee Bees palled alomeaie t halitoe, 2 i ' <p '0d080 The penal q° 4 thors «8 to ul st me! Cestinate nef \be vege! ware tit (ba erp acm wee be teformed the rh were wt the Come ulaie, Le mae Pa bee “

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