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~ THE NEW YORK H * ~% WHOLE NO. 1972 JMPORTANT FROM ‘KANSAS, 1 orrenarese tela Our Leavenworth Correspondence. Leavenwortn Crry, Jace 21, 1858. “ nigemery’s Outrages at Fort Scott—Meeting of the Caw nd Order Men—Speeches of Governor Denver, Bu G2 aernor Rekvnson, Judge Wright, and Othere— Adoption of Snportunt Resolustons~ Quict lo Southern Kansas Proba: ly Restored, dc ‘he meeting of the law and order men at Fort Sovts, to seh Treferred in my letier of the 10th instant, was moporing offutr, Ib was organized im front of the City te}, where Governor Denver made a sensible epsech, og (be peopia to lay aaide a! preja tice and the ap'rit ve-alation, which bad been the cause of so mach ahie. rehvery and bicodshed, and to avide by the laws tho Territory. & Gover: or Ri bineon followed in the same strain, en- } urg the peeple to erchew petitics aad pay more atten | to Duninere and comertio matters | 4 the co: Iucion of Governor Robingon’s romarze Judge ight, of Quincare, addressed the meetiog, and ja tne are of Lm remarks thought fit w eeneyre Governor calling bir a rapegede, abolitionts’, Ac. ‘y Rapsom felt catled apon to rep y to the charge of + Wright, snd defiard Ds pvsiton. He maintained that present diflcuties et Sort Scott wera broaght arond persone calling themselves free State mea, and that 1 provixvery men were acilog on the defensive aughout. a thie Suottare Goy Wright came forward aad siated the statements of Mr Raosom relative to the free we men were devoid of trota. r. Ransom sev rated wow ne bad sirendy said in ro . the iree Ste men ecuug ander toe orders of sygome ry. ‘wom exeitersent wes created by the erm drive of * geptiemen, aud 547 {i ont hesn for the tacerforense ov beaver egereral row might have terea pace. on being restored, 19 aoatis, red 296) the La as calied te ssorstug Jona : and B Rebar ae Secrotery. wow Denver presepted the following remes of resoin- 14 express.ve of toe septients of ine people ia refer 3210 tno Iate difficuites tn Southera Kansas, whica +e apsnimous’y adopted: — - ‘fe, the people of tha ecuaty of Borrbon abd Territory of avke, deen!s regretting tbe 14s dagturbances in one wile", thuderely Jr sirous of restart: 7 peace and prosceriy oO @rc eouniry, ¢o th dey agree to ‘he following pian for odjastment of our 6iM@rulten: « We pil proved to a thorourh ol¢il organization of the nty of Rourbon and (be towns-hive (erein, in ao.0°danes hice previsdess of an ret for emrty ontapieatiors, and vner or (ow EubIp Organ iaiune, DorRapproved Foor iary ‘All past ofenses sgeinei ths laws we agree to refor to ‘rand Turton. gree to refrain from rros*cutions and vexstion for ‘insgiv ary or paty oifnses and to disconrage and ouptenarce ali ouch procesdings, ve mat er {rum what co hey may come . to or" gerve the pudite peace Bad to oso effermally, we bring ofundee to 0 power to nf. tern arrested for 4?! oftencee herenfisr tmitied, and for al others ov vbich In. uments have heen vay Fe foond by areruinr and ingaliy consiinted Grant y, we wil ot li Imes give Wo tha oiborrs of the law wach Fb lion ina ageistance an We uiay bave in oar power to eto eff et eneb erre: We agree to teke Bo ‘Wins but will leave © aces in the manner pointes Territorial net f in to anv quarrel ahont pre-amp optertants 10 setuie thelr dif © enry ens ud siners”” OF A oes w sthog to 7 of the sont aittinds er ottonse Ww + them Srawerabl: to the Inw far the + sma ‘The citizens of the towwef Fort scott ogres to bo'd aac swery ene of cbeir pumber to & gtriv) AcoozrtaMt hy for ageae't or yiher aola #{ul Act aesia% any pemon waa'so- ‘uA to inflict purissment fur ib) a2m2 uBler ibe inwa ol ani We, thee} {y neof Bourbon ernety, oateita the town of 10 04280 Lo bold ourselves resay at ait imas sad (0 watever \ clmetion the cireum tances Ti quite, © als be witizes of the village of Wort soot aisy be travelling oF otLer wise in or around this 69 he agrios to Wilbitew the Usttet st stcateo Port Seost 6° oom ag the comnty and townsdio organza oan Se onmuleiad and be is eatisfiel that peare tx fully ored to Oe commonity « the fetth’sl ebwervanse of all which we firs our most op pledges in mesa meeting, csiembvie! s+ the towa of 2 reotk thie fifteenth day of Jude A.D. 183 Signed by ‘oficars of ke mee'iog oa beh» f of ths perpls, and ap ved by the Goverver. sti ict adberence to the phases vet forth 'a the ubove clusions may restore peace to the soathore pirt of the rwory, bub I rather think the Governor will bays to @ ball’ » dozsa of Movtgomery’s gang before the work rapine and dioo lst od con be stopped. A liede capital vePmett would be @ capital 1g for such fellows. ‘wnem bave a little, by ail meace, Leaveswourn Cery, K. T., Jane 21, 1858. joal of an Kopress from Port Bridge yplies for the irm)—@rvernment Contracts The, Expedition to New tvico—Kensas Affaire Land Operations—Entering laims— The Weather— Condition. of the Crops, &:. an expre @ atrived here yesterday from Fort Bridger the news has already beep anticipated by ibe mail, ob arrived at St Joseph afew daye ago Lotiers re- ‘ed at the Fort mention the fligh! of the Mormons from 2 as an established ‘act, but noverthsloss it 's y nated Urat there is yet some work for thes ps to orm. The women and chikiren have beoa all ro od, a larg? majority of the male population capa- of bearing arms yet linger aroung tho home of the te, with the evident intention of doing misehief. Ibis vght here that Governor Camming has boon Jesstvet ‘be Mormons, and that it will yet require a strong ton the part of Co), Johnston and the men auder his unand to bring the refractory Saints to tho r senses, be supply wagons for ihe roief pf tho army stilt con- ¢ © Wave this city, A trata of Ofty wagons willleave day or #0. Each wagon is drawn by twelve oxen, muvee at the rate of fifteen miles per day. The usual » @owumed in reaching Fort Lie od is from wo be fran Each wegos is attended by ® driver, while Vv has avached to it @ wagon master for evory on om the train, These maatera ride on ves, but the drivers are compoll ance. The drivers, or teamsters ive @ compenre*ion of $26 7 or month ; and woll do they \ their wages. Taking charge of | welvo oren (all of ob are rarely to be foond brokep), walkiog from morn- night, 2 other hed than the prairie. enaur- the weather with no otuer sholler living open tbe =) 3 Urat povorameat -ontract- 9 > the int of the poor tean *, who ulre themsel out for tue sum of $25 per tb fhereare in this placemow nandreds oi persons who sged to cross the Pia'ns as , but who, when found the harcahipa ‘had to chive, daserted returned to thew horace. Many youn™ 7m from the « , heartly divy ited with the basin. 9 of eorving im the capacity of teams ers. 7 to be one of the mort fatiguing ant cucrous & 1 coald endure; and it ts no doubt true. coara. Russell, Weadell & C.., overnmeat contrac yi in proparit« Lams nt their “out- te. They have coctrested to fur. the oops with provisions for two ye -, Geaivous of trying (he's luck upem tr> tans, have Sam comiree’ \ faitiited. Between eoven and sight hucdred wagons * atresdy been dcopatched. Toe sucaver of catte, » and mo! 4 required to transport these wagons will fall phor' of ten thoveand. Vast Lerds of (Dt for government use msy be reen wtoa tm the neighborhood of thie city, while the subords is cled @ chain of corrals, ia wuich the oxen aod (8 are broken preparatory t© huching them to the ems. The process of breaking oxea t* not an cary —— * . — Lay mf to lacs> & retracts. &, boiat him ap by the horas hun ied. © branch of a tree bevare U:uaers aoc to make any baprestinn wilh their whips. 09 expecition to New Mexico start on the 15th proxi It @ to coneict of five husdred eoldiors, a great por- of whom will probably be ordered from Fort Beott. command of tho expedilion bas not yut beon astigned. peas ofairs are tenmrkably quick ren the Fort “outreges draw but a parsing remark. The apparcot ‘y of the people on politioal matters gurprives and en Fastern men. When the Inticr arrive hore they ct bo hear nothing but “bleeding Kangna’’ from morn- Unight. They soon see their error, and come to the Jasion that more i kvown of the atairs of the Terri- vim the Kestera States than in Keoens, or else the ‘#1, rosin! aod poll ical condition of the people here soon groesly Murrey resented. » speculative fever still continnes to rage in all the ot parte of the Territory. Every other man and bey meet bar a claim of 160 seres cf land, and expeste t9 ¢ afortane out of the same. Probably one nalf of who now hold claims wili be unable to ralre the ne. wy amount for ihe purchaes of the laud when it » up for cale in Noverober next. Porsons coming to } in this cyantry would find it to thelr aivantage to hase olaime scoond band rather than co to tho troudle ‘xpense of travellingovir the Territory in rearch of cupied lanl, Many good claims can be bad fora song. Land that will cost you 890, perhaps may in shan 8 year bo worth $1,000. There aro instances on | where claims costiog 8950 have within twelve 9 advanced in vaivo to #2000, Thue many persons meade spug litte fortunes with acap!»! that would the candy businogs in any of your AGRICULTURAL | Conutaa —Goy. Kelley, Hon, BN. » Hon. Davi ”. P. Jobson, Beq , and other commissioners of Atitotian, Were fh segsion on the 20th uit. in Syra- t tho pury ore of awarding the contract for it: eree- The question of iseation is one about which the Aowners ars Much eseroleed, AFFAIRS IN CUBA. Qur Havana Correspondence. Bavana, Juse 19, 1868. More Outroges—The American Bark Louisa Fired Into— Stoumen of Captain Mason—Fived Into by a Vessel Under the Spanish Flag—Was She @ Pirate?—More Quolie Slave Irade—Tarce American Steamers Of Har pana—The Cortes at Jsmaica, dc. ‘The affeir of the Americen bark Louisa, which arrived here evening Of the 14th iast., wae spoken of on the whar’; ‘Dut as the facts had not been aathentisated ta duc form, 1 Cid mot porice the report in my last notes. The singular fostcres of this case induce me to sead 1 alosg via New Orieans, to de two days in advance ip your eolaauns, over the cirect route, for the press generally. The notes of the testimony, given by Captain Mason, I have from himeelf, and I verified thom with the off cial reading. Captsin Mason deposes—‘That on my voyege with the bark Louisa, from Baltimore and Cerdepas for Havens, on the 18ih instant, im the afterncop, when off ibe entrance of the bay of Matanass, sbout eight miles from the lead, a mao of-war schooner, with studding sail boom rigged out, ‘and Spanish colors disp.ayed, vas seon bearing dowa for me from th: 1 1, and when about @ mile off fred two guns, the contents coming in r-ng*, ead droppiag wnhia thirty cr forty yarde of the verre), nd by the courte of the echoover ane ber epreading wore sail, appeared i2tent ‘upon besding us off our course. | set the colors 8 #000 As I percetved the metallic meseengers wero intended for we, but did pot alter my course cr add to my canvass. Alter the colors were displayed on my vessel, tro more shotted guns were fired at bor but Onding that I wes just ont of resch, d that by bad management of the rcbooner the wou'd uot be likely togetaay nearer, I preserved my course wichoas giving any farther atten- tion to her. Although the scbooner had Spanish coiora iivng, bbe did not apceer to me eho wae Spen'sh ‘pression wes that abe was a British veosel under cokrs, On the tira; discharge the canterts ome 60 Rear tbe bark tbat the man at tc heim io alarna eft rs pest, bat immeciately returned to bis daty ben ordered by me beck 0 the #bee , and our couree was Dot effscted he counquency. Af er toe schooner fouod her Ortof the mark, aud thst sho conid not gain upp us ip taiizg, sme tacked im sbcre and we soon lot eight of ber.” The weual protest was extended with the deporition. If the vezecl 98 British, her rig bad been chavged for con- 1, apo agcordit g to their own reguis'ions she bad cto fre shotted gons to bring t or attack e y¥ mpricg up ber flag. [tis not thought hi Spenish, abd there i# every reason to belie’ or Britieb, 2 Fo 90 not know of a ech ner ig deseribod upon the coast of Cabs, ani her g ber fieg confirms tue opinion The veevel may porsio'y be a pirnte, taking advantage of the exem ph set by the Forward, Six apd Bozzard, roacy to operate on private asconst-cateh a ha'f a dozen vessels rob them, end have the transscuons charged up to the Britib gunboats Itis ree to mention that Comman ter Ves: of the Atyx, 1 the serior officer of this devachmert of ae tocom, and probably the vessels on this a'de ac’ under bis reading of the African const instructions of 1819-20 our side of Cuba, 1d Grat complaint mute at the by American shipmasicrs of being boarded ani an- onr commercs bas been on this side—all act- g ut ler the same tostsnciicas, I presume, On the 15th, we Dad the Arctic, Hartatein, in ths cflog, ard the commender ov shore” Oa tha $6th the Byx ‘acd Yeezy on shore. 17th Fulton and‘Almy on shure. Nove of these bariog met at ses, and leaving the cfilpg without meeting. Morning 18th—Caree: United Gaics war steawers im the offlog, cere Teveletic; Fulton and Arctrs. wenten shore this morning, making the usual osils througd his scoretary. ‘The Daneh shi) Preis bas arrived with 02 coolice—lost, on the voyage 168 P, 8 —I ‘earn that when the Wabssh lef} Jamaica, Oro daye aitee, ihe schoonsr Cortes bad been crodenied by the Vico Admiralty Court, but ehe tying 8 aocnor in charge of ap officer of the court. any evi- derce taken fiom thw quarter, ia cousular documenta, depesition®, & , would be received by tue court, we are not informed. The Briti_h Commodore, Kelley, of the cruising district between JaMaica apd the ls'and of Cabs, reputiatea the ection of her Majesty's «Livers on $e north side, espe- cally the worthy trio of ee ‘or. werd, and Buzzir?—nnd the cares of outrage on thésoulh gout have doen Te be lggg mio Tobonham, master, the only ore I remember, near Capo out ten wiles,frem tho Cube, Ona (roported at fais stoamcre out Representatives from the eilice.) The cilicers aad mea of tbe three side are all tp good Les'th three vergels ave op suore seeking segars, preserves, the latest Uxrarp (which lat I bawo en. as i daty dourd), tresls grub, (\actuding turtle yard lottery tick ct; a) in tolerable spirits. ~ Havasa, Jame 24, 1868, Captain Palmer out of Privon—Why he was Seatenced— Landing of the Bngitsh Marines. I met Captain Charles Palmor this moving, freed from prison come three days. This captain was put in the Tecon jail in October last, T think, for having been taken on board of a yersel with slaves by a Spanish war vessel. Evidence was brongbt to rhow that Captain Palmer :atiot from New York for an honest voyage; that the veseel ‘wes taken from him by violence soon after leaving New ‘York by a person who came on board as a passonger, but who, after gettiog outside the Narrows, awtumot ova. mand of her, aid tho soamon in revolt sustained the Apaninh captain, who represented himsolf as owner of tho sbip and cargo. Captain Palmer endeavored to resume bis comnmard, but was immediately put down, avd for the reet cf the voyepe he tick no iaterest in the veesel ex- “Ee compelled to answer a bai of che ship. © courts wore oatir fed that Captain Palmer wes inno- cent of abroach of the lwo aud aequitted him. The Spavish captan was sen nomi to six years previdio, or herd labor, and cthers of the same versel to longer po- ™ The action of justice haa been slow, but sure in ths cage. Ore of your corre: pcs dents ban been much alarmed by the story of a ta on Coban soll by marines from the St, that the may bave belonged to " azrard or the Forward, but the landing was mado, 8's ct Wao iret time—of which more horeafver. Havana, June 24, 1958. Caytain De Reviere Leaves for New York—He will Gal- lanily Claim hia Brite. I find M. M. do la Reviere on board of the steamer Ca- tawba, leariog Havana in disgust. He swears thet hie affanced bride whal!l be hie; that he will purene her wherever she may be, but I think that be will avoid Ool. Biunt, the father, whom be could hardly avoid seeing even here. Tho Captain wears bie orders on bis coat, but he left the hotel, where bis wifo still rested, as foon as be learned that the father bad taken oket, proceeds. tse, and may arwame some eiber Waveilirg appol- The Wented Term, DEATHS FROM PXCESSIVE MRAT. The weather was mo'crate enough yr sterday, the mer. cury pot being bigher at any one time than #3 deg., which is quite tolerable compare! with what it bas been. The following were the Genthe reported at the Coroner's office from the beat, There is no doubt but that soune of these caer should be pot down to apoplexy — Jobn Marl: near first ayenne, and taken home by the Figeteenth ward Peyoet MeMenus, a Inberer, was fonnd tn similar con- Cition at the foot of Twenticth street, and taken to Gelle- vue Hoepitai. © 8. favage, an suctiorcor, doing bnainees at No. 4 | Wak provtrated by the heat, end bad to be Preadway taked bome io « carriage. An ubknowR Wome ntly from the country, was found ipscveivle on the alk ju Franklin gireot, aod ent to the Now \ork Moeptial. Sho wae about tity ) care of age, andioad on arc: frock and green bonnet. Thomas Braze, » Scotchman, twenty seven yosrs of it Hist ovewne, near y fourth . in Tomth the hospital. inyuorts cave avenue, near Fighternib atrest, and gent to ‘The following deaths Lave occurred, and deon beld upon ibe bodier:— Joho Murphy, s» irish laborer, aged thirty. five years, while at wok ot the irom foundry No. 80 ak Swallowed 4 clase of ioe water fell dead. hie farorty reside. in Perreylvania, _ Margaret Himmoud died from the e Of the heat in Forty street, pear femth avenu was 0 ustive Of Scotland, oged thirty. ven years. Peter Pagan. a native of 1 4, thiriy-five yoars of died st No 115 West Twenty fonrth street. mes Dorn, Ireland, 40 years af age, 119 kas! Twonty- eighth s'reet James Morrison, ‘reland, forty five years ofage, Thirty- enue. pith etreet, rear Thiré ay: Samer Gi! land, thirty.five years of ago, 26 Margavct Hammoné, Pcotiend, shirt, nal ree a, y toven yeors of Da ligao, Fost Thirteenth street 4 'n Perty fteh'str Catherin« Hervey, Ireland, thirty fre years of ogo, 128 Gorrek sircet. JobnG. Lee, negro, forty youre Of age, No. 4 Catherine Jane. NEAT IN CINCINNATY, There were fourteen cases of sun stroke, three of which proved 1otal, in Cincinnati, on the 27th alt. Court ag ee] Day. Brrneer Coy tt—Frecas 186, 190, 294, Eurresa Core —Omcert.—Nos. 390, 267, 561, £06, 646, 407, 07, 467, 2404, 511, B12, 505,’ 410, 745, 08, 986, 614, O16, was found insersible in Sixtewnth rtreet,. ‘The Latest News from Utah. THE ARMY TO bTART FOR SALT LAKS IMMODIATEL Y— ‘WILL TH MOSMONS FIGHT ? RTO. GFACLAL CORASPONDENCH OF TUR EERALD, Camp Scorr, Jnce 5, 1858. ‘The Eastern mai! cloces at seven o’cieck thie moratng. Teatd im my letter from Laramie that that mach ta’ked of express whch lett 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 thought of turning Deck, ner bas % ever supposed the Mormons or their cancas could etay %, if the weatber, provisions and ar- rival: would permit it to advanoo. The ‘‘Peace’’ Oomaigsiovers and the bead of tho army agree perfectly. Tne former have s0'\\ to the Iatier, “Do net delay a single boar on our asooont’’ That sails the army. Oolope) FI (man and Captsin Marcy are expected te arrive todey or Ww morrow with their commands ther 0 ag the trains can be received, the provi tions barge by the Qaartor master, and the ani mals divided and put in thelr proper places, we expec. to start for Morooniom. If % is a question of time it may he tho shortest to take a row road; evorybody s!most expects though that we will go via Echo cacon. It 1s 8:id there are no Mormon forces now atong that rente ‘We expect no armed opporition in gring lato the holy city «f the faints; we may, Bowever, meet considera’ The Sem fee) very anxious to ga.ver their crops, waiis wil be ripe Dy the 1st of July. Before that time the ar my must be among them, and may yet have an important word to rey an to whetber they shail either gether or de- Brey them. At apy the army ought to reach fait Lake valley before grain is dry evoogh t bura = As for thew bornicg the city, we doubt it, bot cannot teil what no rersnge people may bo la © Go, Thet Brigham @ili accept tre pardon I think is very dcubifal. It te doubtfal whether he will bo able to go 4) to Sevora this neavon, even if left uione, The body or the Mormons are very poor and tack tra 0a. UV ibey remata to secure thetr crens they must intend to winte F et loart tn some valley in the sontbof the Perritory, perbaps rear Pilimore. Some say Provo is the boundary be for Brgbew’s praps, which ig to be tae dividiog Ice oween Sainte apd simmers. 1 tori, hovarer, bs pro Jose to diepore of bis church further from Sa't Lake City. ‘be “movotain rovbers” cay there is a beanttful vailay ‘» the Wdite Mountains io which they cau pace the win- Jer, 1ar fer te possiditity of men. One great dificulty Brigham fee ¢ ix in g-tting out of thie rerape In euch & way an not lo decrease hia spnsioltc aa thority end inluesce He will heve to parse a oourse consistent @ith bis past declarainge or vel: dager of cestoying bis cburch militant, That be wil auempt to delay mstiers Lo keep the question cpen enother season i# probable. He bes declared that he will no; fight, but, pe vertbelose, will whip the Untied States troops How? by ropnirg way. If, however, the troops press him too bird in bis tight, the lion way sbow bia testh, That he don’t want t Oght is evident; thst he wants to save this season's crops 18 certain; that he then deawes to yet out of car posscesions safely, With 8s insay of his deladed followers ag possible, is apparent. Mis game will be p'syed to thatend, and unless he 3s strongly opcosed be will sneceed in 4. Re will see whar we shall goo, and shortly too, I Bope. An lnddnant Slave Teater- HOW THIGS ARR MANAG#D ON THK COAST OF APRICA —A CALL UPON THE ¥RIENDB OF UUMANITY—SUF- #RBINGS OF SLAVE-TRANZR?—WHY MPN SITIP FOR THE COASt—PROFITS OF THR BRITISH OFFT- C8RS— DOINGS ON TINE COAST LATRLY, RTO., ETC. TO "HE EDITOR OF THR HHRALD, Sienna Leonn, Afrion, May 20, 1853. Ae your paper ls one of the largest and widert ta circa- lation, ond kpow!pg your strong regard ‘or the rights of inolvidvals, IL (eke it upon myself to address you. It bas been my miefertane t2 bo taken prisoner istely on the court of Africa, and I don’t mean to excite yoursympaly for the cause by writing (his, but I think to not right they should rob ali bands of their clothe; end mozey, ard tand them on the firet beach they come to to slarve; or worso, killed or robbed over again by the natives, which is fie quently the ease, T think some friend of humanity might make somo sp- peal to the goverument io make somo arrang men. Wild the English, not to leave Americans on the coattof A ‘rice jh & state of destitution ard starvation. And I mostoay, the cilicers of Ber Majesty's eorvice are more liko whet ‘wo have road of pirates iu old times, than the ceriiemen of a natiopal service ought to be. You will hear of the Many unfortuvates that bave been taken ja‘ety, and I hope you will icok @: us more as erred at than orrivg. As Jong as We great inducements are held out to men of any epirit oy everzy, 80 long they will get men to sail their yeauola; Americans who have, more or Jess, left in le- #nst, and won't eal! out of New York and other ports for the paliry pittance that foreigners sail for. This I can as- svre yoo, bas driven a great many out of the United Btatee fo seek employment, evea such as the African trate; and who, ‘cok at it as you will, would vot sacrifice ‘a litle stretch of copscience to make a few thoneand do! lare ut der such cirenaatances. Vos, sin, there ave plenty of ycur own New Yorkers in i, aod I for one will go again, ard wo to the Joba Balt that comes in my way urlook od tor. ‘They are reaping « rich harvest of ounces this year, which is aii they care for, and they make no bones of iall- twp you 0; end yot I forgive them for that if they woul ov!y give the sallors a oe for their Lives; to seo keer uneffens retches put ashore any whore tostarve, ie tco mbch, and onght to be losked to. ‘The following is an acccuntef what bas happened late- ye Tho veerels takon since the Niagara in Dooomber last, are the bark Almeda, of Borton, no cargo on board; schooner Wintameya, of Cape Ann, Norwegian #choover, no rate: brig K. M Charhon, of Savannsb: bark Minna- tenka, of New York; schooner General Moott, of New York. Nove of these bad cargoes on board. the Chariton Pad en beard $56,000 in onroes: the nie $16,400 im ounces, ard the Minnatonka about 8, £00 Abovt the 16th May hor Majesty ’s steamer Fleeto took Carolice, Gibbs master, of Boston, oa a re- | towed her some mxty miles, and ‘ng tbo captain no ratiajaction for bie cetenticn, 90 » In faot,*thoro is nojAmerican Corsul bere in Sierra Leone, or if he is Consul, $608 ok if be winks &i every tbicg devo by the English; thay appear to think ‘Wai Me American traders have no ri const it whatercr on this Lhope the ¢ay is not far distant when thers will ing done; in fret, Wt looks very Niko Itnow oa the the Oist of five new Spavich etoam frigates oF two ago t protect their ct! zope’ pro. perty om this coast, Their renderyour will be /ernan- do Fo. JBM DRATH OF ANY SCHEFFER, THE PAINTER. A ‘ate steamer brought us the annourroment of tho deaih of Ary Sobelfor, in tho sixty third your of his ago, Fague, in Holland, and when ouly twelve yours of ago netonished Amsterdam with a picture of bis protnetion. Ho removed to Paris ia 1809, and etndied in the school of MORNING EDITION--THURSDAY, yb 7a f— ge | Fal JULY 1, 1858. ‘Toe Remains of President sloncoe, THR MAYORS AND COMMOY COUNCILS OF U890K- LYN, JsRSEY CItY AND MOROKAN, AND THE OFF ORES OV, THE ARMY AND NAVY, AND ALL THe GOVRMNMBNES OFFIVIALS IN NeW YORK, TO Pad TOPaTe IN THe OBSBQUIEA— NAW YORK OLTY TO BE WRAPT IN MOURNING—MA88 MABTING OF THE NEW YORK VIRGINIAN, BTC, WTO, BTU. Is was delleved t af tho meeting of the committes on the removel of the remaine of Presideat Monro, which was heid yesterday, would be the fea! ous ox tba sab- ject, This probably accounts for tho laterset which seemed to be taken by all parties in the meotiag which was beld by the Commities of the Common Oounsil yos- terdsy, for the library room in the O:ty Mei) was aousually Well dled while the proceedings were gsing forwari. Ter amceting commenced at four o'clock. = A'dermsy Apams asked the clerk if he hed avy infor- mation to cammuploate ? The trexnrany replied that Peter Cooper bad come to the Maycr’s offisa 1 leform Dim thas the Cooper lastinate would be place? ai ‘ue dieposal of the commiites next Friday, where be thought that the iwreting of the pati bearers, the jadges, the heats of deparcmants, Meyor Tiemann av» the Cmca Connell, Hgetaer with tho olber city efficials who may be invite! to tance part in te ober quies, mn'y bt aseorble, Inston of ar the City Gall Thecomamivee new reronded the motion waica they ad previously wioptod inviting the above mentioned dig- piters ta meet atthe City to tuke part in the a> preaching coremasies, and edogtot two motions inevea1 Of it, name y, Ove accopticg the ciler of Peer Cor2sr, and the otbér calling the mostiog @t tha lastituts ‘at hals-past two o’choc’c on Friday, lasiead of at the City Hall bait an boar ear ter. ‘A motion prov: tine chat a committees of recaption be appointed to receive to03e to whon invitations ars ex tenoed, to meet at the Cooper Inatitnto, was atopted, and a commiticn of threo wccardingly a>} 5 4. 8, suiuvan, of tho Virginisn Committee, stated that elther the Chui 4 of the Aspuncistion of Oracs ehnrca, whicbever wan ucaording to the desire of the com.nivee, covid by obtsined for tcp a'ting the rema'ns of Prosidant Muproa la when they are removed from the cametery. The Cbairmas of the Oomuitiee copsuited wita Briga dier General Hall, who was prevent, as whieh would be the moot coovealeut for the mitkary. Tne Genera! was of opinion {hat ope plage #ould be of as muoh coave- pierce for them aa the vther, and the eowsttee then do cideo togelect the Charch of the Anmanelation, in Four feenth sfaret It wae > ored that all tho regimonts that will teke part in the abeequice bo cirested 3 ecnd thetr standasi's to ¥r. Wrson, the uncertaber, within wenty four hours, io order to bava them draped la mou ing. Tre moben woe carried. ‘Tha Dext moron was one to direct Police Superiatendent Tallmadge to Jeiail a rufllow nt pelice foree to aticnd eb the ceyomenics in thie clyy—and this motion was alo sdoyted. Oa motion, a Comm/'tee of three war appointed t> pro yide refresher er ta: the standing guard at tho City Aal! that will bove cargo of the remuaics when they ace re moved from the ebureb ta that buildin A resolution dirosting tha! invitations be exten Jed to the Maycrs and Common Coupci's of Brooklyn, Jersey City and Foboxen to como to thie city acd take part io tho obsequies of President xonroe, oa the oscarion of the remeval of bie remains, wae offered and at once wopted unentmeusly, The next resolotion offere? was one inviting the of} ers of thearnmy and navy in thin exty end Brookiyr, an? ai) the goverr ment officers to participate in the fans al rites of Presidert Morroe, when thay take place in New York Lke the resointion which preceded it, this one way Kis0 weer e*opted. A resolution ordering that tho marters of ail the siitns tp the harbor and the propristors of pobhe batiaing: be requested to hoist their flags baif mast bigh, and thy. av the bells of tho public butidings slong the tine of the pro cersion be requested to be tolledy was likewise u\ani- movely adopted. One of the pall bearers having resigned his fice on account of not havice it ia hie power wo be in New Yoric when the ceremo* ‘es take place, Juines Haryer wr pro- pored to fill the vacancy, and So was approved by the committee. A.S Seurivay here stated that @ maee meeting of th Now York Virginians will take place this evoni>g at Metropoliten Hetel,” ard they would be y w met either the whole of the committee, or thom, that felt dispoved to be present there Suring: mosting The c.mmittce acknowledge’ {vie invitation, and ad anes Cty ay a im ihe tollowie x axe the i ve been. promt. aC ‘Sreonts ie ae tay gates by Col Heryee, of government of the corps whils diasharging the ¥ hich its members have so nobly volunteered oa the ap proacbing sccarion of tue removal of President Monroe's termains, Tt reads as follewr:— SEVENTH RAGIMENT NSW YORK STATE TROOTS— NATIONAL GUATD. REOIMENTAL ORDER NO 9. Ti heving been ym naeravers of ibis Tenimest to proseed to Ri mays ase canrd of honor to the iaainn of the Inte Fresident Moorge, the fallow. ba cere, ted wil be raga forced, are prow algaved ‘i orom: corpe:— Te vent is oirected (> parade, fally nutforme?, armed end eqnipr ed, gray ire agers, Knap: # with overcoats rolled Joiy 3 romttiy ii ucied sokdiers will be allowed to Ls) with the regimes. ; ine will be formed in Lafayette piece at 10 o'clock A. M. Commends nts of companies will dire: the kneoacks to he ibe'r eflect; end in aifition to the Co er each man will provide himself wit! y ° trourers and gloves, oe drees rad esp RNocnmbroca bergege will be allowed, yy ff (aorbieh Liaself with @ valine Co bag, and Piece of bare wil be 7” with the namé So: aS company. zona’ Clothing is Pipe Drom Mejor will see that each moober of the band end drum ia provided with rulixdls ol 9 of nen. extra whic troy seand gloves faugue dress, abd prepara- te for cleanm, brates. dele. “ail be itr overcaa's, wil be joason, on all bages! on board tee foot of Horch. 7, ‘bd Of July, oF not Inter than 8 o’cioak on the’ morning ot Sd, ardor the é'rection fa pon commissioned ober fi “ pha wl rig tanec! be are andor onan are they are pen prian s0e one pivoeted lo oupply Lib ten rounde of b 0 euch man wiiP len rounde De ike 200 r0 Emaumiuor for Wickstend is apooloted € ficer of the Guard on ip; tbe » ward will eonsis! oT ope man from cach Lie mene! #0 Dl oD vost or Injury, onet) united end 'y ach! Trini mall tyne will be prabibives between de-ke or ta roe will any ligh:* be alowed, except euch ship lonteree an the mooter of tho may dircet, or Je eatric’ by the ofloer of tha day, in (he erection of hie ur Winebester ie directed to attend to ail the ow fo dhe frameporta'son of the nt? A Porn, Adjutant, AMERICAN GUARD, SEVENTY-TTUST REGIMENT LIGHT x“. men NB New York, Jane 30, 1858, ‘prigade orderm tho ctlcere nie "ie amar, E roe, armory. armory, ROT. Bray Qusnrres, and A.@ Drwanrer, Adjuient, MASS MFBTING OF THR VIRGINIANS AT TOD METRO- POLITAN HOTT. The Virginion residonts of New York. aesembied in tho Metropolitan Hotel, last nicht im covsilerable force, They preccecod to organiro the mass mooting af balf prt eight o'clxk, by ctanimously electing Col. William M. Peyton we Tho Eecretary of the committee rent @ tong report of the committee's proee nding frew the time cf thelr ap. pel tmcnt, bot all tbe information contained in i has al- ready beep fu!) published in the Henan. of bie b hy wud . reemed to animate bis pictures, won for bim an @nviabio iho momvet omanitice fon. hs beet, productiie are scenes from Sobil. opti ie Joe wed by Tsp Obsirman tp taivees ler’e, Goothe # and U 2 “Obrist Comforting | the meet ry as to th cieto of feeling onthe mubjest of the Weary and Heavy Laden,” ‘The Doad ist,” | the removal ef (be “cme on of Monroe im Virginia, sald ‘"Miguon,” and others. A wery fair epecimon of bis ar- | thes it was not, gin y wlended by the of Virginia Hietic power ie io the poetersion ¢ Boston Athonwam. | thatany pub) “ric siration id attead the removal, but that wor ntended to lay the romains lown quietly to regt; but cong the eentiment of New York on the sub- Dead Bedy cf bis Sen.’ He exe uted a large series of € cow Colermined to make @ in )Meterical pictures for the Vi Mt , bul the vast eer to Virgnus ana the memory 4 ie neve of the yok eeeet S ee giving that finisia nepokee the bospitable meaner in which the Seventh wbich is Giecernable in ed efforte. femal ot be received and entertained in Virginia, ro- gores oe bad a peculiarly charming purity, a4 if | marking thot Vuginia will not fail o maintain hor ancient ‘astrative of bis own character, for he was @ man of | cheracter (or hovpitality. In Richmond, he continued, it «actoplary cRaracier and sheple manera, © | le propered to deposit the remains in a now bewutifally live fer nothing but hie art, and was #0 wholly bousd up ‘and pretty piece of ground, and thai {t is conten to know that wasn ‘obinin’ the coueest ot the relatives of Madiso it be bard): Te ye habe PUPPEN DEATH OF MR. HENRY NROOKS, KANE ARCTIC EXPRDITIONA, A red ace'?: nt ceourred on Tuesday evening, Jono 29, In the Navy Yard, Breektyn, which reanited io the death cf Mr. Hevey Brooxs, formerly an ofeer ef the Kore Avctio expediien, Mr. Brocks has for some time becm subject to fits of an epoplectio nature, It appeers that b taken with one of those fity,an!, feeling { eppronchirg, tried to take hold of romething rear The ft overtaking him eud’enty, he missed bis “ or THe Hoe bove ecourred. who com pened the Kare ¢: fret hentenent. In the savy he which he retained in the 7) pe C54 aoe Le oy oy ‘om works rot Leen ste, beiog Bachanan and ich he winter, of the ce. Til she waa aby wofticient to ene ie ber wo eros f pet 2 ee do nosebleed et OAD eis AR ce vealed etd Leb d thie Abe 4 ; a ne > i i plated to ard Jeffercon to have their remsins also disinterred 7 of the unfading jnstro of their ehiniag memories, Major Besey biw, Uoited States army, now rose, and the life of Monroe, which was into- » Which were highly credita pw to bie memory. Tho Caamauex cow fore, and ia a masterly and un- ustaly ¢lequent manner pronounced, from p*rsopal Kictiens of the latter daya of Monroe's oxreer, a erties of enterts Told mw Eo then expressed tho the Cty would asremble at the Coo; o’clcok, next Friday afierteow, part in the cor monler ned sine die fow'rg iuaerip len in wey of the dirin:erm w York, of the rem a Unite Male ge Diack Tottore:— Md removal fr ove f James Moure g Brat ‘ Pp e weuayey by * Coen told 20 Mighve in Eigl TOM BAYBRS AND TOM PADDUOK—CONPRST FOR THS CHaMPIONSHIP AND £200 A stD4. [From tne Ianoon Acver.) voress} This event, Dat slong bas «x9 jataceat tram tho 4 standing of tha eoqibe ears, tok plice ves veh to ki g cf the preseut match wee met Bilt to, wbo ma‘o a mers exbididr of himas After ‘Of thas ovens, the on'y map deemyd rikoly to cvesefully agains the cham tz wea Tou a pot ouly weil Kavwn tothe patewna of the Pitg, but "bore provinns Setting Nay 0669 such as to Kuo for the reputation of Deing 064 of the gamest ano most pivien’? of the fetic fraterniy borp in 1f%, #*sa9 feet, 1056 io is asual ‘tgbting weig bt, 12at ‘Say ere ie two years younger, 21¢ luchae aborter, and ia weight did not kiex tbe bean at more ‘han 11 es A spesial conveyance bat Deen eeonred for tas an30m- madetien of the belngorents ard their frieude. Arrargs mente were made for ap aarly start—tas mo apa their parisons taking their departure from the motropins be fore seven o’clock 4.4 The prico waa ramarkebty ‘ati? Dut this wax the meant of heeptog aes? tno where company is notat any tims deniraxia Wheu the chosen apct had been rencded the commiesary ‘et 9 time in getting tbe rir in readiness, ane the combatants entered the arena. Tbe inner ring on thiy occasion wae wo) errarged. Pasdock, ov entering within the ropes had behind him Jom my Marsey avd Jack M’Dovaid, whie that coupe!” retained for ihe chempion wore Bill Aases aod Garry Branton, The betting wise? an anima ed desorhon, Payers being backed to wis io fifties asthe cnrrent wide, Ove ts four. By haif-paat eleven o'clock the beiligeranta were left to contest. hy -y the 8 placing themselves in position, they #! 0d ia arth form, Sayors baving a! that iigbt epsioginear ta bis m: Men's for which be his Become celebrate’. Paddock, thovgh te bad a emitiog countepance, waa cwatinua, evi Cently not being at all inclined to throw the lees: possible ebance awey. Afior eume 'ittle manwuvring the ball was Opened in earnest. Ht toon beceaue arparent that Sayers was immensely superior in quickness ta bis oppovent, for, though Pad cock repeatedty got home, still hia bio ve lacked that foros for which he was oucs famous. Toe Joampion, *bo ts realy geurprising mau, was, a3 in hrs covtest wita the Tota, here, there, end a ageio, with so git y chat qnite pat Paddook’s tactics at defatcs. Patdoos repose caly tricd to follow bie men up with a rae’, hot be gained noth .oy by it, aa the Champion waa always able to our mer wavs him The rouod, thoagh long, were not by any masae to #ons, for the Champion wae always varying hia tactirs, and Paddock, like 2 gume and revolute foliow, though he fonnd himaelf boing com ptotely out forzht an! oat-geve rolled, war always trying io be one with him From ap eerly period of (be contest the Champion took 4“ prominect lead, hin lot being alwayson toe “mark,” und thie towards ‘the finish of ths coniast he followed up With hosvy towocks from his effective right. Tn the whole. twerty one roucis wers fought, somapy- ing ene hour sn¢ forty minutes, In the lietof these bouts Payers got home in such an eifecuve manoor that Pacdeck wae all abroad, dropped bis arns, and put his band out as sn intimation that he was dees cd, While Paddock was doing this, Sayers was in ie gct of potting in a blow wih bis right. Dut bS gensrously drew kk back, aud thus withheld wast must, from the defenceiess position of Paddock, have becnahesvy hit This masly forbesreove on bis part was mach spp naded: jeperon# Acton towards a besten Dt meeting, os # will, Its proper reoogn ition. Paddoek cn retiricg from tbo arena wae much puntsan’, and we may briefly say that Savers baa proved Dimealt wo bon man of extravetivary qualifications as & boxer, and being pow rine in bis mi!ting prime, we man who can wrest from him the tit Engiand, CHARLES LYNCH (THE AMEUICAN) AND JOMN maR- BINGTON FOR £50, Tn consequence of nolwe iaterference, « froah snot had to be selected for this battle, wich terminated ia favor of Lynch, after fizbting Aity-cight rounds ia one hour and revouicen miautes. New York University Commencement. Tho apnval commencement of his institution was held at Niblo’s yesterday morning, st half past ten o*slock. The President and feeulty aud invited gaes‘s convencd at tho University at 10 A. M., and proceedet in procession to the theatre, whore they occupied the stage. The body ‘of the house was,as usual on toese uccasions, crowded ‘with eDrilfiant and fasbionabie audianoce, composed motuly: Of Indies, whose variogated c:atume, euergotisally flirting fans, and musical whispering: daring the Lata gad Grook orations (for which they could hardly be biamed), lent addhional attradtion to tho occasion. The lobbies, a4 usual, ‘wore the scone of many a plorsant iéte (te between tho | gowned etudente—the lions of the day—and their fair | friced#, while delicious mysic from Dodworth’s and aseinted to make the exercises pleasing as weil a: in- structure, and during the day interspersed the atdrossoa ‘with choice operatic and other eclecticns. Presidcat Teaac Fenris opened the procecdinga with prayer. Savrer T. Canten, of New York, then proceaded to de- liver the enlutatory arldrosa in Latin, to the Chancellor, the faculty and the auditory, clostug with an Kaglis’ ora- tion Ulustrating the proposition tnat all the object: of aa- ture have some ulterior pugpore, and, act oven exclading man from the rule, have 2 purpose exterior to themselves, and benificontly ordained by Providcace. Ais delivery wes apiritod, aad he was rewarde! wiih « shower of boa nets. m Furnenick H. ADAMS followed with an English salatatory: addrces to the President aad faculty, conclua with an poneral diseeriation on iyraals ‘eral eon in particalar, Though tomowhat fal- be soon gained coniidence, and at the oon- clugiom was rewarded with the customary oomplime: is, Lewes L, Poses, of Jamaica, L. 1, then delivered a bilosophicel oration on ‘‘Asience in Amearics,’’ contending at geverally the achievements of science in America were sadly inferior to those of the Old World. He ac- krowled the supremacy of our masters and artists, aod maine architectare, and allributed the back wardnoes of actence to a love for wealth. fiver B, Parser, of Newark, N. J., next delivored an toring at Ar craic on “War and its Compensations aag tian bel! that while It produced ita b'eodshed and Bavoc it a'so bic ught forth ite Ba 7e'ock and Florence Nightingale. BR. Lawxaxcr Vax Kugex, of Flatbush, 1. |., followed with an oration on ‘‘Daty and Dignity,’ at tbe conglasion of whieh he was perfectly pated with bouquets Samver Dorp, York clly, gave an abstruse ora Won on ‘Greek Philosphy,” R Oooasion to emow thal it would be quite as oo jtpeet the whole system a8 i; would to take Lora Bacon by one example Soa Thege Dimoae as \ypon of thelr respective couniries, and claim « for Kngiand oa that account. He wns rewarded with ta. GroncgZ. Gaay, of Cullon, 8. [., gave an ora‘ion on the “Rows ehe Oli World” it wes an excellent comport Yon ant delivered with remo ions to doclanation, ough, pa Sore ef.ct. Tho porfret man mrin ‘wan comm'ited to momory maz, biwever, Daye cocasioned this. He was rowarded wid a shower of bouquets and a laurel wreath. Wrtus K. Vax Revrry, of Borgen, N. J., gave an ore. Wen on the “Btudent’« Stein,” giving an exceilent stan- dare of Lfe reles for hinself and aesociates, sod received the tribute af flo Jour L. Sahvrw, of Haverstraw, N. Y. ,took “Nloquence’”’ for bis theme, and peid s glorious tribute to ita po wor. ‘The production was written in an éaxy —s wt we'l committed to memory, though deli |, Perhaps, tw a ite 100 monotonoos a tone, Lawrayer HL Mitra, of Now York, then :ccited a poom “y 5 ancien nye el eee tren sentiments, and 3 vad forcible, acd on on te ©F.See Camano Row Tork, cloned the with valedictery addrcases, which wort reestyo" with much fever. a ator ot gate ene Gen coaieanes vpon ily, Pamnel Kigek and Wea, K The Lewis b. jick , George B. Post ned Joseph Frame, Jr. Tho Cegree of Maater ef Arts wan then onoferred 6a the followteg candidates ‘a course:—Jouin Caratbers, of Ach. N.¥, of ei 2; . Stephonsob, of New York, of cine of 1864 The dogree of Doctor of Medicine was con’erre? upon Wm. Flense, cf New Jersey; J. ¥. Mitchell, of Virginia: Charien Comming, of Central America: Orein'k. Miner, of Connecticnt; Obarien H, [a nrop, of Mantachusecte: teary W. Carpenter, of New York; Timothy Babb, of titinie: Fdward Malote, of New York; Aaron P. Spilih, of Flo- A The following honorary degrees were conferred: — A.M. on Pey. James Baird. Clay Rorghton, John YW. Rold, A. DD. M., Rov. Peter rhora Chauncey, A. M., Rev. 4 C. Hey. Joha KR. Mao- Febeme Var Padiw, lev. Noah Porter, A. M., duff, A. M., Rey. L, F, Dapgener. Lt. D., eo Jobo f i. Doetor ef Music, on Thomas MMusticgs Lad pe Prives werd next awarded: —F class, best in Lat, J. M j bowt in Creek, ba J. Crane, and cla} pr'n3 fer the highest average atanding in these tareese. j°, abd bis very cloee competition with each of (he of Now York. Greck sod bect in matbemation, to Wm. EL. Phraner, of Jowalea, LL Ike exciciaee cloved with the bexcdiction. A Lavy Ore Hexpaap axp Povrremn Yaaas in the United States. Fett Preow w Ispiass.--There are now fonr huadret and eight conyicta in the Indiana State i'ria9m, The war ae a he ie cee wo » Doe a for ali of ther ° Necessary other to enlarge the a ent prlave oF Dalld @ pew ong, se ana i ~ PRICE TWO CENTS. "THE NEWS FROM EUROPE. Toteresting Debates ia tho English Parliament on the Right of Search and the Cuba Slave Trade. STATE OF AFFAIRS iN FRANCE. THE WRECK OP THE N n., a The Arsbia’s mile arrived in this city at stx o’alock yesterday afterroon. The scraw steamship Borussia, Oaptsin Trautmann, which bit Soathampton at Sve o’civek on tha evening of tho 16th wt, arrived at this port iast nighs after an ex- cellent pasy age. The win features of the new, dated ia Parigon the J4th and in Lapdon eo the 19th ulkiao, were to'egenphed tous from Halifax Our fies by the Aradis contam fall reports of the bigh'y important deha ¢ ‘h took piace, on the 17th and i8th of Juno, im bota houses of the Brith Pariiament om the right of search and African siave trade questions. Wo pudiiah she arguments on Doth sides in extenso thie morning The London Times of Wth/of June eays :— The steto of affairs in Frence since the cttentaé of the 14th of January leat hae erhibited a gradna: aod steady decline, equally paiuful to thone who wituess and fraagat With ans ous cOpaide@r ation 4 Lbose Who feel Lhe tuoreasiog weight with which the governs ont on ia ana- jects Wemay bave been—we hoes wa Dave ben, mise taken; but 1¢ certainly bas aopeared wo ua as if the Pronsh eOveTEnent Fince thet unbapny dey bas divided ite attea- tion bets erp measures of precauven, #13" no 008 can Dieine It for adapting, and attem ote to Iospire terror which involumariiy carry back the mind toa pariod of history whicd we Dad Doped was sealed a9, never to 9e reopened . Tho Paris Presse of the 16th of June saya: — During moro than two cectaries Auswia was distio- guybed ny her regard for Fraces Gur languege, our custome, OuF Jitersture ruled noquest'onnd, Tais vended to rotten the barebpess and the excoss-sof the govera- Wnts! system. Ip 1820 thia inilaeocs commented to wane; hut, nevertheless, the Frenchman could stilt Bold up his head in the etreota of Vieros Today ists soaghe to extinguish i entirety, aod Kogtish I fuence ta visibly dethrone g tbat of France. Uur wares, oar books, our custome bare ceased to ortale preference in Viana Tue Epg ith tutor hae replaced in srea:'amilies the French totor; Exgitsh liera'ure bas sapplaoted tbat of Bracce. ‘The Avstrlan capital ‘s pow utterly given up t9 everything Engiieh Douhiless this brutal Anglotmania does pot please all, cven tp Vietta Sincere Cath vies dep ore it m par- tievlor. But ther complaints ere lost to the waols wbich bar reized open tbe government to which th y appeal, for the Evgieh a)ilance capnot be purchased too deariy. The Liverpooi Times of 10:b of Jane reports the losa of the st-amer New York, as follows:— A serious accident befell the acre v steamer ow by Now ¥ mock ou Satara ig, the 12th inst, at six o and proceeted oa her Pareage without sccident, mntil in a denre fog abe rsa aebore, about thise miles cast of the malt of Kintyre Nighthoure. The vessel rau very far ap en the rocks, ant 0 leant wird les at present in a dangerous preition, as fo thet rocky waver. —s locality would render her © pasnoogers were safely landed, to Cam vbeltown, about tat om the acere of tao accident the stean- ¢r Coit proceeted at once from Camp veltown to the spot, apd eck op doard about 15/ of the paeseogers, whom saa Drovght up to Glasgow. Tho remainder ot refured to come off The veseel mut Tuecb damege, as ber fore bois 4 died wih weer ent a cov sideravie gaaptity ‘of waler lodged in ber engice de- partment Hopes, however, eotertat ied of reacoin ber a1 ibe cargo, aud for that parpose steam toga bar been Ceapateben to ber arsistance, No ascident, we be- Neve, orcurred ty any of the passengers OF crew. The Dadlin Hoeniny Freraan of 18th alsa sayr :— Qeitg wtbe lethargy of the workmen, (16 boiler re- Rae the Indian Rerpire. that were to Gare 9 60 por- fected Inet night, are not yet completed, and it will be im- powerble (9 sal) before aight at ths eartiast. The gold delivered in London from the ship Nzrfvile, from Australia, emounted to $1,651,090, net the Assunaptioms jand-Losd Derby and G-neral Cass Acoma” on Petvctyie Phe Sew Vor llereld a a Parliamentary Boom of Hefe= sence-Why Lod Paimerston Crukers Wo Gabe, de . ae, lw the House of Common*,oa the 13th of June, Mr. Brit asia be bad given notice of hs totenticn to put a question 9 the Under Secrotsry of Sime fir Foreign Allaire op the subject of the proceeliags of the Eogtisn Fondren opgexed to the sappressiou of tne siave trade, apd with reepee: to our relations with he Urited Stas, Me Cid not wish at all to enter intoe discassion of the qvenion ¥ DIO was jast now exchiug so mach inter: st, for understood tha tetore very loog #3 bocoranle member ‘Who sat cp that (toe oppositios) side of the suse, aod who bad for many years fekea an intercat ia the slave trace question, bad determ ved t» suomit the whore ques- tow t tbe cove eration of the Howe = Hie (Mr Arght's) own op'nioea bad always beon very atveren to matuain. {og an armed equadron for the sup ression of the slave trade, tle wished to ask the bovorabie tlemea whether th» geverpment had received aay tefurmatina with regard ¢) the master, which ool be levi before the Bouse, in order to plaze the public io fwil pumvnnion of all the circumstances of the case, and to alisy tho apprenersion which existed in thie oouctry, aad per- haps siso apen the other vido of the Atlastic. jo thet Howe peared over the world s¢ toon 6 the poet, end the present was precisely ore of thr © oconsions in which grewt frankeesn and opt neesa op tue part of the government would pore ‘moet advactagecus, (Hear, hear) Chere might be some pe in beth countries who wuld oot object to some tre like @ quarrel, bat be believed that the grest bulk Of the peopie, beth in this cvvaty and im the United totes, were litponed to take a rauonal and moral view of the question, and would regret any*ting which pra- mote ciacerd betwaen the iwo count ina, (tear ) bas, fleo, the Hop. gentieman would have vo cen to state the nv uiber of vessels sept out last y car, wheter umber was likely t be icormmsed or mob, wad rt the officers upoo that rtaton bad any new Instrveticos. Lard Abordeea had stared on the pre. vient en acoording t) lomruct+ma of thas tragercti te cen as bad Ms f conld have taken place. > fe wes high) improbabe@ that British + ifhsers contd te commrite the acts alle 5 i a8} Bt te some Anzie'y, nd he would therefore evnter Bim - tlt witha cory suc Thatatement with regard to the subject Of the qveaticn of tbe boworab's gootien an gia oman, inthe bret , Wished lo know er ment were in porseerion cf more ox Wit teforms- with regard tu certain allege ciikers. Now, & former vocasion, he 0} Fortwnity of Pay ing that the isforimaven Tr ooived by the government was ust of Qcict, apd up to the present time they rach as woul! enable him to tory er to the question. Thie, however, nay, that altbongh In some eases (fora zeal have oxceeded their instrvetoos, Yet 1 Athat the statements which had been wach © oraied, (Hear, beer.) Lf ‘opt to be the cage be con!’ only tay. upon , that it would be thor Ee vn 4 i z He 33 g it end fi Ls the time was far ee Willleg to vivo op avy right to which and be cqoal’y lrasted that i Hi m jes privetpall *tify ire the hope and contitence which upen {oll explanation and covsideration of tha upon this sie of the Avjantis and in the Us & qneetion whieh bad hitherto been of chesacter weull be peacefully and cordially (Beer, hear) He wished also t» j the of Braieh cers abroad. (fear, beer. ore mi meal, which had Hit i ix wefore + ated, telaneee i of over FS ana tha erp ain weer F de toformed the rs werg at the 4 Comaulate, fie made Be for searen of ae ~