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WHOLE NO. 8024 UePORTaNT FROM VEN*ZUELA. Gen Coatve President of te Repablio— tor ePienes of she # wien she Ust ug Faenee tier, Puce Lavived we Secare—Tos “ne Diplomatic Qua bean at ay wi wih France ap@ tingiend—A B.tusn oud Feroch Fleet at Geguayre—Omteatened Vivetstnres—Skovenee of ime Peretgn Mia- biere to Con. tey—Revosntiqnary Atuemmpte, Ka, Ke We have received oar correspondeude aud fies of PeLor from larwoar Ww Ube 220 ui. A Beiweb end frene’ ileet was at aschor inthe road khead of Laguayrs, aed a ooliitioa with ine Vosezacian etvernmont was ua ment, Geweral Gregorio Yovagas, a brother of tho ox-Presi dens, had died in prisop at Meracsino. OUR CARACAS CORRESPONDENCE. Caracas, Jary 2i, 1868. Ths Moncgas Question with the Furergn Ministers — Hos tebstice Threatened by England amd Mrance-- Dipl music Mysierici— Sketches of the Forewga Representative wm Venezuela, dc Invatl myself of the sailing of the bark Dallett to give yea ofow Lows of news from here which you may deom of interaes. The question with the British snd Frovch Woeisiers in egard b> the ‘mprigonment of ex Froxiteat Muvagas, aad tho protocol signed on his being taken frum tae French These ga onal Fepresentatives of Frases aod Eog'acd have alvi-ed upaie that 1 6 few caps au abies flocs will make 114 ap- Legation, bat become very compli aol. vance bere to 6n orcs the proweoi, and iu assofs re noel bestities will be domasaced [svsli aot oa «ar toe Reously to he uojost pre eusions and buuitisting ae mans or he Aiwisiers 9 Franos and Gag and. There are certata mysteries in onecy hore that have pot yot Dven wate puditc woieh I BProvose to revent to you im this lever, for Wey shon'd be koowo, that dhe ayeute who represout them. A yicture of 1D diple twa ic corpse? Caraca® will explain tne enigma of the pro The representative of Rogiand bere ie we Ricdard Bug ham, who is in ber servis» loriy yours Fo muinpship ie weil known, Tue Frepeh Mivis'er bere 's Mone Leonce Levraad, who ders bu. waintam the patioos reputation if Favce for po Denes [tis gover ly understood shat che fal! of Monagas, tae iy rent, came opan bem quite by surprise, He ts not aud i general y coutent W foliow Arkools tur abi ia the wake of Mr. Bi oom. Spat 3 represertea by the poet Queveto, who a4- Cresers the governwent ww 0008 Boo ruye: carves. Ho doves lilo herm, ave every oe 16 aware Loa oy prawiog Vervea and toting bim thet be is one 0. the enon St mdes hs, he is Dasy win & quarrel of bis own wita Boe pativer of she Cae y le!avds, whom he has ander- ‘parish Parparsas be can secore bis frienden'p. taxon 10 eraee from the Let of Spauisb saojeots Wht anatl T vay to you of your own regrevwatative, Mr. Famer? Fos postprapeia) ebquerce often touches me le is @ good fallaw enough; Dat whet @e you wink of bir arepgements wud his friend Then be wer 6 frievd of Movsgas u til be saw the feet of droren mnesied front. = Mr. exeess'ng!s Planes in 1854, Sud counter arraogements Ip 18657 Bis Wet , when be sudden'y Fewer bes vot bows @suconss ul Mioister bere. Oi the vider mea dere of he diplomatic corps, Denmark heoary b the ,ersop of #F Sunray, # icke to ine ap aed Brazil, through Senbor Poregre Leal, is « wa bial cketed of oar Canscas, July 99, 1858, Valencia the Seat of the Provisional Government Genera Pees tecailed by the Cunvention—1ne new Unual Sues Minister to Ven-rucia and Dr. M de Briceno’s Viner ‘her com— Treaty between the United States and Venezuela = Ihe Mecixng of English Subjects om Board the Tartar— Death of General Jose Gregorio Momages, xn tae 19:b tust General Castro and bis staf!, im com- phiance with the dveree of the convention tixing Valeacia gs the peat of tho provwioval government, proceeded Wereto, acd te now acting m his capacity of Supreme Chief of the repubsc in that city, The conventim bave parsed ao reselavion requesting General Paes with ali Dis tiles, henors and decorations, ani thanking the geversment and people of the Usited States for the hos in ais by tre Pre provisions in Va members of tae Conveawoa by yellow fever, wilt probedty cowpe! whem to oid tasir on mm wie city. io thes cane the eresauve powe pablished hare with itiswr Ww Veoezues Bepor M ce Bricevo, editor of the Drartwo de Avis, and to retarn immediaely t his country, pent, e3tended to bim—the derree to be a DY & Byerie) COMMCS to be preene enc, The ecarctiy of loagiog’ oni we dea of wil ene retarn. Sever, morn have been Teepect w a ew United States Wste Viorter to Werbmaton under snore) Mooager’ Brim atien, to pettio we Aves ised reciametioa, Det without success, referring © the matiwr in bis paper, ie ¢ifealt to find out the trath of the news with re S0ect Ihe Bppcloument of Wr, Turzin te succeed Mr. Banes. We have vu selves published several ovatradic Thte & what appears wo be most prob- There are rearons to Delieve that the aopotatment of Mr Yurpm, Ws was oot s coosum pated (act in ine Cabinet cwre, WH the Fevouson Famos, as covery — tery rumore. Bow at Weshinghin, war you wm broke out in Vooruarla . kno took whe pars in tae revolution whiol beet woiled bin policy wilb the view to obtain for the Usived States of wisnoat eewmiting bimre'l @ ibe protocol quéstioa, be rewher nae Min ster io bis views of the aub ew islacery srrepgewert the Aver Ieinod reclamation; one j.satly, 5 ynody thooght ‘h be probable that Mr. Eames will be recailed, uatil Ume that may be conscered at Weshingtou uecemary to thr matier entirely concladed; it being #0 impor + $0 the Usites States, pot ony io pout of money, but he te alee to respect to the questi yn of principle it involves "” fhese remarks of Sr M. e Brcen0, in the Diario de _ Avisos, bow ever favoradie shey may rootn to te dipioms te tact of Mr. Eames, wore provab'y not intended fur his Devoft here, tasmuch as Mr Bricevo ha previously ae United stars Senate in vae 0 iis aricies. Wry conoiasio. Sy *pecia! ‘nyitation of Captain Dunlop, commander of the Kegieh steamabip Tartar, al) the @riusd subjects to tals city, belt a 0 Doara his vessel om the 19ih inet. His odject 3% (0 iniorm them twa: the present diflicalties with V. nezue's, ariepg from the non delivery of tise. Moaagas Ouleopp! ana Gatierrez, might probaoly heresiier measures agaiost tne country, 1bet it would be sdvisabio for them to be propared in cane Conveotion have the matter under consideration, Dut up to this moment nothing deflate hae been aoolded apon, ‘hough al the provabiives are inet Geo. Oa stro, in comp tenoe with his proaiae to Gen. Mouagas, will bo Batnorized to give Dim bie paeaport, which would havo siding at Lacuayre, aod some few |. OF Dim to talks howsile ‘be Deen dove long ago, baa Of the Wovervor v=De Manricte Berrie neta, , For Tero, For Leon F. Cordero, War and Navy Dew deny journal—the Monitor n ie couptry G1 the rest togerher NEWSP sPER ACCOUNTS. From 9 file of the stonitor industrial, of Caracaa, to tho Oxtract tbe following items of newa:— A telegraphic despaten from Valencia, dated Joly 20, ayn — ‘The Convention to-day is occupied with the question of fe provorel, the following proposiion being under disemht- son'—"'The Convention rewurnetothe erenttive powerthy Jone Tf. Rathority Of disposing of the Person of General 4 Ewing ts noone ot Wo oe Daan tae eed . ” fe the order on aay Yor to marrow einen Tumor ‘9 Current that the question uy Piates about the Aves island haa been ua ep ute Tho Pritich ewhjrete residing in Lagany rr of thin city, Fentordey (the 19th Jory) w ome Tertar, by twvtation, to conrer eA, the eom: dng Commander Duolop, a @e have beun Informed, notited them tai the 6 teuone Between Uremt Brit Darecan—UTmeuled Suate ef the caidi on af fore9 Weak D409, #iICh, however, # tetarmined everything rather than to Pam's Bpoate- ‘ may be’ sean ‘wha’ resnl’s are proauced in se reations of netinna Dy and teil more (562 can be written ‘Nn May Dsgon:— Tho assesatens aganet him for navirg c’leorated 1a tae legation s mar- Twge Deuweon parses wien te yropibiled degrees of wie ‘Tobsaly from rweressing years This sigh bat pewate corps here wil show jou how casy itm for us w be im couleua dipomatio edhe. aweting. Mr Ea nes’ views Doing thowe of tae people ouring tnone days, Dew treaty of commerce and navigation having been Begetiaied by Hr. Hames, some time since @ now moospind by the present Voor zusien oxecative, as amended by tne Thas moet of Abe imporlant q eeU70s psec ing be:ween the two govern mens eOpear to De in Revive progrees Wowards a satialen- Affaire; Miguel Herrera, Treasary, and Industria! —edited by Ponte, ou the pine of ihe Amerion? papers, of 1 ged you & copy, promings to be the fost journal Though only iesaed iat tom b, it ia far ‘orter and contains more oews wad price cussents thaa MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, AUGUST ole bad wer nmad a sarings eberante’ BOs e€ WOTe war rh. pe were ex psctnd tow sey wor fele reaty or soy emerg ney War ea [ed on them to noverthats op Krein pert 8D the ro eatery Medment ef the Dermooy heteoun te tw) vsieas, sod tha: in care of thi Onj-08 Bot De atuad, they Rat so wallor ereornd a tO at D to give she weowaary time for the eetsle erent of she ir afters bneert tor toe of our diplamatic qoeatina: & ou how the represemis'tver of powerful au sb sey Crosioer as west, hack ware ip progress and BUDj2dt Lo permancas "ans. Brogbam aad Lroread, tho regreseutetives here of England aed Franve, be caly savy rors of « prum re wre ted from us aoder? + xoepvoaal oIrsamsDeAs, 9 605 BO® to force us to the fal@uneut of wost ie left to 1-0 #0 opoice bo Cuneide, Puese gentlemen, fmeatiog domego ges! aepiretions and Sevworing the presions, am wn ao2 Cestves of domenve parties, wied, at the own wili, %) @iepose of our pvor ceapiry We canno: aoderstaa¢ now these two mipimers, Owcredited emonge’ tonir ows 6ou0 able tn meiotain toomenives amongst us re generosity of the pars uf wn Precept authorites fhe Engiwb Minwier carried o8 4 permenrs Dt strogg'e againes bw ove felloe civzers, 807 ‘Ses Dy several of them accused before hisown govern ment The Fresch Mimister, relyug only upon foar or Ive 0° bis trends. fonter: d by Moesna Of then @ eoutigast elara {m the city, by spreading ied pewe of doa fe origin. Other irenen cit'ze:e, frieods of the cause 0 or in Venezuea, esergetically protested agsiast his oon These two zeptlemen. oehoneh Dretending to be the friende of the vrosperity of Venezuela, in pampaieta which they eaarao tu be coveted today dispree of foar War ships apchorso in the roadsvead of Layaayra, aat 16 that the government, represenied by Gecersi | 8Dd DOW em route tor Valencia, enm@i grant tasm hetever bey please to ast for Pas Coaven:ior, tp ine eleroive Of We Bovereigoty, reaasamed tbe rignt vo dis pone of tbe person of waveral Mooag«n avd Derertasiesw, the representat ves of Egiend ana Franca wil pot wat, fop the «ecmton of that anguet essembly, oot tats: 2090 demandiog from a government, Ua cr euch Girormatas- ces, the folfigent of toer wries, [oo tareaw a7 pret of aftoragu force becomes ca'ly more a2ugid.e, Se f they wrsbed to provors a riniog io toe myerior. Capt. two Darter, a BSrish man-o-var ra, DAB prose-ted the folowing so-c ation of forega sabjects oy Om mercer Duvlop toc’ pic at eleven o'clock on board ihe euamer artar. wore present Monare F E Hats, A Fieury, A. W. Hoffman, F. stscy, R Todd, J R Lee seus, scoroeder, O Noting, H [ Buultoa, E de sis, 3 fhomaop, 4. Valerino, F Boroswrf, . Mailer, J. de ONo apo R Byers. ; Commander Doniop declared it to be very limely toast the orferences Between Vepezusla op the 006 side sai England and France ep the other wigtt arrive at 410h ao extremity toat bosulities would be usavoidadie—that bo expected Briteb and French war abige to en‘oroe toe fal Ole pt of the engagementa cowtracted py Venszucha, aecrny tbat if tbe y ehionid pot v6 sevled im 8 nateCactory manner for both, they woud consider a argative reply as ® casus belt Senor ‘hompron, one of the guests, having asked “om. wonder Duviop whether be detieved in the poasihlity of boatiiven beiog opened, was apewered the; b> @1d vot ‘tp it, but be was gositive of it Toe seme Mr Mr, Dunlop that there was nv ‘ibe gevtiomen who went op board ths Tartar were re ceiveo wito mutic and great demonstrations of joy; their was rough, Diunt, apd even imoohte ar Das. eur that be did vos wish to troable them acy hopper 00 board. We learn from trostwortby porsoos that the govera mentof ter Catholic tajesty bas apyroved, ta ali ra parts, the condac of der Coarge a’Affsires in Venez sia According © Ei Noticioso, the Jonsul of ner Owe Hic Majesty im Lagosyra has declares dipiomeuc rate tons berween Vonezuele apt tbe mother couuvy w be broken off, oD aconupt of that oswsoeper we complained that the Spapieh ships which were lying at spchor io the rosdstesd aid not boist tae national fig oc the btd of Joly hast, as aid \he ships of the other navong Daocpeved to e there Wnb bips ebicd arrived yesterday there ars sow anchored ip the roadstead of Lagoayra dive forciga saips of war ‘The Governor sn¢ the military commander of the pro- vines received yes‘erdey, apo in particular daring the Grat bowrs of the evening, ees tofor. nation relatives to mconepirecy #bich wus to outon ine moraiog of wo ony. Npily the whole reems 1) have amounted to notbiog, apo trsiqui hty agein took possesaios o: the pa >. he mini. Ove thing oan been proved as vertaia, namely, that the aarboritive «re vigilant and have all in peoes rary resources at thelr dispora! for prev. any dines. tous MCurrence. Senor Viospte Herre, the poli ical chief, diupleyed bis usual zeal aod activity, viniting, in Gon pany Wb sew ral men, the whole ci y, The ret lb Medrano ava Agacheto, afwr heaving been gevercus y perconed We gov rament of General Cas- (ro, sccorarng to the 1, Ded put taemeives at ibe bead o spoher Daod of reoos, Dy whicd sct taep Dave ebiiged the govern reat tw taxe serious Deasares, @bich w li conte epormour exoenses aad perhaps gre: wacriBers. Oenederable forces, comma:de. ay #00 Bnd enorgouocuies are a'rescy ia the field agaiaat &! Bid tection, Wherefore we oe the Love * Bot only be destroyed, bus thet by au exemolary panmn. be forever out a ato. to taese carbreare. Ovracao we are informed thet veriva: communications on the partof thee who lou refuse there, have Been intercepted , revealing revolutionary pro cle. private letter reoaived by @ person of thi objection to ebieb are operating Aeainet What faction have catered the Gen Carlos Soudlette hes been named culef of opera Mens for tbe province of Caracas, aad Co! Carlos Minced: cbief at the d: igade destined for this capi al. The nun: of treope in arme is calculated jo amount to ten or tee! job tbe government will esti ane protros the inetitations of the county aawl © 'iderty will Dawe been completely restored As Poop af thie end will have beea attained, we know thas the y will be reduded toe smali oumoer ¢ provimonal government bus invited the dip omatic corps to travarer their reai¢once to the seas capital ty ie generally beleved, however, that tbe evnveutivo and the gover uments wil] oon e8 eblien themselves ia Saraces, It im steed that the yellow fever is macing great ra rages in Valeocia, Senor Porass,« depaty wo toe Coa vention, bas failen @ victim to bis diseass, Tue Tane oF THe NIAGARA. —Two fine, intelligent lorking Jock Tare of the Nisgara called upon us isst evening They were & committee sent by al! the other Jack Tare of hat noble ship, to inform un that about one hundred of ‘hem bad formed themse| vee in'o acompany—the Ailantic Cable Goard—and intended to have a target excarsice, in costume, Detwoon now and the firet of September Taey Freak liv square, to choose cflloers and make thatr arrange ments, They will appear in the national seamen uniform: apo will make a very fh I American Censals Wanted tn C OUR CONSULAR RNPRASANTATIVES 4T HAVANA AND SAGUA LA GBANDE—A REFORM NERVED, BTC. TO THE EDITOR OF THE manaLD Your article regarding the action 0° the Voited States scting Consul et Gavana is deserving special avien Won by tho Department of State at Weabington. [a Havena we have be’ no consul beside Mr. Savage, exempt tem gy ave been patiefled to pase a winter or fact, the ba, oar ana bave then resigned. In repreeeptes ee of Cul interesta to and, to the cont ary notwineted’: Mr. Vandorbet, conssler agent os’ lmoder, Das pever Deew in tine United seates, #r Thompron, tbe person named as cain rage exacted ‘and illegally #0, from What interest can socn ® man have corsnlar fons Joos onteide of thoee of his empioyer? tobe hi that the department obanges i theee maiters, and glad ofee the matter take place, r fean Olatm on the Frenen Govern ‘From Galignani’s August 4) uM. fiwaquetter York aud frente, sent in 1795 = cargo of ©o. the Bugliad wore in that year blockading the the river Lotre, the cargo was depontted at Bote Were General Goutart, who was tn command of ihe gar- risen, seized on it for his troops MM Soh#eighauser subsequently ciaimod an iovemntty from the Diranory, Dut it wae refused on the ground that they wore frewners. bowever, a M Unesia, a rosrinot to France, succeeded in obteintog ‘rom the gupera) ta com mawe Of the wesiern district permiseiod t) rea Ineo & 0, mr franc, as sect of w one which y, I88T, thay brought an ection befiee the otvil tribunal against tho Minister of Marioe ax ropranan tative of thé Cairse des [nvalidos, to obwin payment of ine claim; but 15¢ tribanal deovle! wnat ihe mater war what ta called an adn ‘nist ative one, and (ak hat on ja tion over it & to the Imperial QUWt age Confirmed it. “THE CLERGY AND THE CAGLE. | Sermon a6 5¢ Poare Comron, A large 02d aviensize congregaiion asmembdied at to sbove newed bara Ip Brosdwey, at emis oPotook last she al) abeorDding topis of the coven eclegrayh would be pemched by tha ements ¢) who mihiswra bo sme epritoal w: Of the cowgregetion of to church. Tae Reverends Messre, Ludlam and Songar officiated ta tee reading desk, Tho erdipary evenmg service Deving bsoa perforuneds ‘the 14) Peal was sang :— Obi eome—loat anthems Jet as slug, Lona soevke to our Almighty Kivg -~ For we our vower biga spell reas When our salvations Ruck we praiwe. The Rev Worcan Dix shen azcended sae patplt, ant delivered @ besusfal avd impressive div rere» iroa too 17sn edapter © Me Acte of the apusties, and the 26.0 veree— ‘He bath madé of one hood s' astiooe of ana for to dwe)i en ali tbe ‘ace of the farsa, 290 beta deter niosd ‘Abe times before appomted aad we bounds vf sheir Davi tation.” ‘Toe Ghrietisn religion, said the revercad gantienca keows of but ore fonot aad origin of ipo Buman race, Almighty God made ai Adem, tnd one women, be made of the aussi of tne mario, act sae be mato from the tinrh and blond aad doce of the mab; apd they, ons in Died, were the sarints of 8 wvipg, aod all @ Wr Wace reo WioiF BHICK and Ont 1 ther To®refure, we ah why weil on 9998 people r , Beoaaes the Blood ba au’ beth teed frow Yorotare bea i; Pecwaee oar wat 06 tame, aud we Wem scr Myassia Rad care of oUF great Creator ou the same sore! Doing ati aliee— more) wen = Nu dis ance nO caria'l ys 19 m8 a ciroum 6 aDcer Can Sestroy this UDiLy Of Kn HUMAN rae POSte 8 & gees DOrphEM to DO BoreHd Io Pb Qereeiter God hav 8 obep segerding 0s, 204 Dis pisos Os000% 06 frusiratet vor Drought noughs fhe race a: tos oure, wasone, Le bist ry Des boro that of s sow devowopemect cua de Velopoment ads w a preat ane grand Gmeum nes n, aod CB that CO BoM 0/809 the od th Sge wil Come Deck agea, ‘Sud manxiod Bosli Dy one earn iw the Degreace Of Ka Nd God. We are sure, shereiore, of whe begMawg aad of whe end =Woatebali we say of "be interven ng space through which the ears snd b 990 ste00d Wako Olson altery runs? {7 God Gath meade of one bi)? ai! oetons of maa to well op he te o' the eartn, why Das tet commen Olood been Bed by fratroa bands. 201 why aretne couvarins DebrInd un eie'Ded witd a eppailiog ridaes*? Cae eC nd re. corded address to any ord of meso, ap far ae ekarw, told the wiseradie being tbat the was already crying trom ‘begrousd—' Waers . Drowber ?"’ Thy braber—bene of thy booe - dion? of diond— be that rpracg of tre sane Droy—he shit dra Of the eames borom—be thes was pert of thyself aod woom ADow eDuuidest Deve Ded as thy srl’, aod loved more sa80 thyself. ere 16 o's Are!, tny srothe: Comes back, sailen and deartles: el What sa orucipe Pewee ia pri per. Thet brocoer’e voor, e3 ety, ere bia The two we:eof une bi00d; exch: of DMUTO, LbO other's seep-r, sustamor thas the warderer Hed sgama, bis own emg aod did wrong tv ali maokind when he auswered 1a bis ploomy, surly way—‘ Am I my Orotber’s Kooper?” and he was ‘aise ie bie facts; fcr we corse which be Dad ieft ip its sifvenp and ws ilioese tay Dot fer off, 439 toe ‘vows of @ brother’s blood was oo the beavy sir, Waco She te Of Drotberbous Between wan aad mau was broken g0 bumao po er avaited to kos it afrean. Opn thes Gret faieg “pt, Drguo in seldinoess aod envy, eo eneed ib musser, iollows woat wo cail tbe hiswry of Barkino—ide story of separation, of variaace, of ouwege; Man catvranged from his brower maa, famiiy sot againet fewiy, city ayeips! city, ostion ageinst The bles ry of tre world @ the listory of succeseive empires, founded nu rivalry, exiendes oy the Sura, kept up Dy standing arwien and feew, decay- ing tu Licenee, Yampied out Dy koe Qos! of vome Be" Coa querer men whom Gd mateo 000 Died, determining so each (oer times, and ting the bo@ods of tb. babietions wich jus! aud weallb—men #h> oO. gosto Deve Qwest togetver io unity a8 brethren, ® goo0 aud joyful ‘hing «0 se—chogs iaewead to fly as each olners’ throsta and bast each ower dowo— 00 pilege acd plivder, and | uon © might ree Daler tao family. Gianers, framed on reds estentened a: the expense of the other Classes, m gat griot says Densma then were meanwhile # med, #Hose toils aoc yaa! pre the sight of the Lord—aca tnrive apo the Spoils of ambitin and violev'e Empires of the paat, Voough ye Deve wrougat out wos insciously ihe pace of ne Owpiootent, & ead aud shameful rec rd ia thst beid uo agsiont you uni) wae Coming Of tne grea day of Ae wrath. Bad man Deen con’ent to live as bretoren, forbasring eh) loving nd DI seing. watead of siriviog aad Oatiog eed @rang)ing 41d COrseS BoG the Dot #rah of wor, che heroen would yet ramaic wo de written, ish yo lef upen tos em: be green and fragract sta gd deorf:. the bistory of the world is the sax: etner we tave it im ite ancient aspect or in ite modero. Ware 0G the rumors \Lereot are nots! an end. Even car own ervy) wath wtd on re born tu rev lution enc bag.ized ia Dicod and tewa he family of God is marked out oto dwtinct patians, apd too genrra'ty parhaces an'vereal y, oe emp Of national charecter W tod\+iualem. a stevds saat lv he wo p colierttion—eard Daliis up and sire: gtbens mae? a « Got—pot toat tt may taro eli Wa forces #i.b tbe whole weight of the'r ditiso.ive eflecs ane al! the adugdsace of their reieive ands esl cape oles iw & commen rtrek for the renera! ase sei ad- vantage, but in order thet it may drew all wast ti can from oubere—weep ali tt oma for Leone prey na own OQONY, B6VeRCeD eat aud influence, make Heelf, as far as possive, al inal. Toe hes deen m oast days the pricy Bed ain Of mations=—00) tee of ae vTuthern od of man— no conception Of tae Goes aod lovely relations wDicd Might Ck et Detween bho GIT rent tacts cod om pirea, Dut he greet adsorbing thoaghs of Derag drei sod Pining Dighcet of Keeping down al we world beni tae— Was Che people, 006 DALIOD O08 Face, Mmigat AAMT aloe opr valled and almigh'y, Snob was the bie ory of OAatBeD empl And AuCD wha) bare bees t14 awry te the ead 1 Almighty tod Nad Bot Belped as, aod sugos as, wr vgh Christ, whe things wOWwd omcera eo amo peace. There is, drei tleman, & great prin ‘04¢h apa into the itfe of the world (or eigoteno Guo It ie strange, ed, shocking, now conlly and 10 tor inBel een she arm sent t> De the Hate wer of ail. WF kivd Of privaie possession of oar own. The reverend g-ntiemen then e-oyuedtly dororibed we tue Christ, as coneratietingo'sted from te Tnriet of mote and partion—the bri diy gr A_0, inoaleni abl; face wind aod matua ve aoeh dae pess Of sal ert ‘hae for ibe orviiged aod enlightened; wore bicod is juates oeorteary, sod may De just a4 efoacioun tf baw iis it #0, for he ailhoow of Chine acd of die oe the pale (aces of Corie ian Eorepe and America; shee croes strownes forsh ie Irigpely arms woerever tears are shed and soaie we ia onde. Got bab made all mea of one bivod, aad, Werefore, they are brothers—broders ia God, acd Drothers afresh through Christ, tecarnawe mao, So that sod whe wind which stire tne isaves Onder restiog vince of the deed may travel their too thousands of miles, sed still fod op and down, througd the valley Gnd scrare (he moun ain, and deep io the oe fer’, C8'm Rye aod grassy rioges, Bud Hifting boson of s9D0 were weep oUF Brother men The deeourse to we , “you knoe wba I am Thinking. of, ond t sot ané fool hought bas ee Se ae Sal ow tee, - tbas the pam. land and America, bo@ hope of the @orki audar Gd, ati! at last where God gravt they fama aut heent ofa aod im Rand, neart again! be art, hile time and distance suoder them n> longer. Who oo id Fold back the tomalt of joy »doh made the natloo wild for the time? Did we pot feel an if a wey wore oveved from the veins of the ove nation inty that of tae Other Pas if che Diood of each wae doatiog through aod norose lato the frame of the other? Waa not God vill ie morn woodorfully than ever Da‘ore ines De hed in eed Tae uF two Of One and the same diced torongh the boands 0: our ‘ate badiinions, I w sometning far deeper thay childish exultation graifed ameiion or S18 typetictpation, whieh could thus roure a grost oation the vee. and bring ue aeons mano our fort, with our Onited voto Of joy, like the soand of many wa.ers thanderig from one of our beuocary covans to the ober, Amt wrong in believing tost deneah al the farteoe exXciement, and beueath aif tho less pure, the jena oneorfish thoughie that oust ie maay quarters fh: made Up & parr of the commen sum of our rejoicing, there wae & very deep aod very strong eenee Of Que erend principle which the event we nave coisbraed @ wringing More and more into igor? Wo nave felt that ia some way or Other, the laying of the tlegrapo betweeg Furope ans Awerion * go'eg to do macn for tue cause of the common brotberkood of mankind, And, therefore, reoumipg thet ail generous aod brave and manly carte bold that cause most dear, and rod ot whe sound of brave apd manly oesrin th shom God bah blessed, and the together and love aa brewrew, ¥ by the oa yi vem ty beip 00 all boty ks amoog men t oust yom who were 10 asnembin here, to epeak enat len sare you il feel, and Wid fou bv oder yanks, a4 tod dor auce ont ye. ae of ¥ a. 23, 1858. a, tep be before he hed read the Queen’s in catemo, The teleeroph cadle wr Did &lnO PrOVS WO MAR Wes there wore oDer pbs tofume Deedes Te would twdic +6 to Vme tbat @ men peed not be er Xow, 22 dlexaador, 4 Werirgton, a Napel op, or @ Nelson, to bave bis name $0 Hw dy whoee sote Dos been sccomplir by OPreiien vation We berreher that w was Oooo w @ Coristinn wey. i novereiga permieaion thia work j 809 rome Dber thie Daa ben done {Odd 1 18 & Dirmiey toougt for = 0 Bd rationa iam, ne hoealing ipidenty Dave vrammas t ™ a oarried tbrougs were, | bonored in the temple of fane. When wate Td tan » Calo Wy the caohverge wick profousd sewawis Church be passa tbe monument erected w General ; dod Beoonaly, Dal fa spit :, aud in | ng enough to’ do acy hiog 404 ovary. “ y ncieved.. Pave | Who. among Whole copgregetion fer the hoaest name of #i¢i D, or boaent o Nelsen? this event—it and power which cbaracwerized even the layers In ai) toe great ive Uoue—toe pria ing pres, the steam versel, &o, &o., there was no allusion 10 God wheb tbey bad achieved success; haa reachea Iripiy Bay, prayers wore otfered up, and fm) the despatebce which passed between tno Now wud the Oto Worlds contained toapks w God. the revorend gom temen then referred to the exerti.us of er Everett, dhe designer or the machinery, aud sooke in b ¢t tormes bob of bim snd the commender of the Porcupine. He also spoke of the fair to w successful Completion of the wrk which all trough we 0 BOFONS tHe Atlantis was evicced bysitr, Pieid, apd aso to the despatch seat by Mayor Tetmanp to the Lord Mayor of Loodon, which evinced the religions feelings of tne wrier. The reve. reLd gepueman conciused by expressing Mis Conviction to the of faibum, aad mile by m Of sorn oF the rooving waves inte the svariasting of the Shunt Ocean, Toe vaoo of Onemuan prayer WF Dior Ih e& revtlesr wars, wa MED Ware tovkirg ther morowg avd eveniog, ther daily eno beorly § sicripjion—' sot Dy our mivht, not by our strergip, out by Thy power, O, Lord God” We dail "be cwierprise a8 Gb: Of the saccorses of Obristion crenization—#e cain it a & ODKeaaD # OR, apd give harks ibe sinigniy for ital Standing firm WD {Die PeTAUATION, WO Lrok LO Soe Neer ApProATH Of BHat fo fall of cheer und Roos, which God 4 preparing tor the world Sigos hke (bere are cau aud pure; aad boop fet Dafoe nA cur great rengopmoMity a1 a tation. We D6 YOWer to at vaot” af well Aa S) bin ‘as tba pur- geaes of Ono oerce Uawately shore purgomse shall pasfsil. Ah men are te some eenes God's chidren—al! tw 86m BevED af Cory’s redeeniog he drei Vert uetverta! Domehild 641 soouer OF bets we the will o/ Whe Faber co gaser into one all owes in ‘Orie Jeeoe. 211 works together to yards tuat great cua- sommasion, snd wborvever biaderew must De taken Progress i# tbo &* Of our race—progress towaras i of wiedom and the resto’ ual ersal love and tho Diessing Of sterual peace. Hu; whether we help on oF stand tu the wey of shat progress reg matoly with ourreive Toe triaw ph ef man, % murt b> remembered, * he thu k toa0 aoght without (ot, Tats work is sbabof the hands and reads o” bw great nations; Dut by o# weil as heads av¢ baoos. Me ation met Se hawk: the spirit of the ua reigns. toasts may be accapiol uD tad ‘od Reep bis enetiction; mud siase S ee < Dat to thie, whea tney Gou’s glory on esrto, and the maintenance of posce be- Sweep hob eontinen's, Whe congregation reparaic:. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. the Bauun, we ae iotividnais, we Dati fatraolness, od geosieman, as he elo- y dwell in grativade apn Abe coming of that tne which all the truo hearted pray for—® time wheo @! sntagwinn adsil have oowmed— when inatvitvaticy # al! acl rema’p, oat ao infividuality Upw'xrd whh e deduess, don: itself aad receiving Dienelo ge wbeu a the evergios of man hall de amat in the fold. men’ of offices of iove towards Go? anu towards esco ower. Wo may belp tovarce the arrival of tna Depry age by remem ering and valuivg a0d aidiog in our common ormberhood~ by Dearing over tu mind tne, now. ever we may differ man from man, Sate from Jats, oa Mon from pe00, we Dave certain dutios bred to oar very deing and mumaiiy Dinoing oa us, oot on she AD9re Of ex Pedlency, ODt siupiy because wo are mes, and Dacanse God beth made of one dived a'1 that dwell on che face of ‘deearth. Aad be % cnr constant praver, tuat Ge may bind ve two great peopie ughtor and tigh'#r vogetnor, aad make us stropger and stronger in the nee? of eaca other, tbe appreciation of eacd other, the trast in ea:n other. God avers the day when @ hand could be raked en either sive God kesp us two nations In deep and sacred and lasting posco, abd make Us, apart ana yet together, separaic but the Atlantic Telegraph. Termination of the Cherbourg Fes- ~ tivities. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM CHINA. Capture of an American Slaver on the African Coast. Cotton and Consols Steady—Breadstutts gb: to the world and s pope of mankind. Dull men together more and more in the poe ’ ‘esuc purity ones cial morality, and wae bead of ome key Key Be Gud baasen the dey when all ths redeemed, sbrongb ali ths ri ant from ali the ages, avail stand i their lot at the «nd of the days, and Bone wno have for gotten th Pe gob ri fo learn from vn moe will #dicn sual! bo the law tbrougn on etergi:y of glad and uowearying nor- vice— when be shell forsh @ father’s hand aod ep ak a>ove their couns'ess beads His Disssiog, and there sDall be po more war, 00 more cures, BO more alienation, £0 More Toistrust, suspicion and sovy—bat toe iove of God to twas end wep to God sball flow through and through escb other, asd in ead out, above 904 around, in everlarting tides, Sill nothing be lackiug any where to its completes eas. The d: xology was then sung, and after the benediotion Was proucunced, the interenting services terminated. The Heligious Significaues of the Atiantic Telegraph, SERMOW OF PROFSBHOR II. MATTISON. frermoa was preached last evening by Professor H. Mattison, former pastor of Trinity M. £ church, tos largo god Digtly fashionable coagregation, «+ Union Chapel, oor- por of Thirty -n/oih street aud Broadway. Tue reverend professor selected his text fromthe 145%h psalm, Lith vores: “all thy works shall praise thee, 0, Lord.” Ac vor ting 40 announcement, he proposed to advert that eve ning to a contemplation of the religious significance of that great overt of woiot the press had wemed, and which had Deco apow every too,gue for tho iast two weeks—the iayiug of the Atlantic cable, or telegraphic wiro; and be cited the text not aa direes'y invotviug tbe su>ject, but as ‘ouch'ng, beyoud @ question, that ail the works of God bad & morai or re'igious mission, Thay all wentto praire Him; \oelr tendency was W One greks ond, not only ip harmony wish that of the gospel, but in fact, idemtioal with it; thas 14 so ney, Uses ail the worm of dod and at) those eveats in the reaime of electricity and science which vtarile estions aad challenge the astrnlebment of mon, bave all a mis. sion Deyoud that, for they go to do God's diidiog, com dining O8e wih the Oxber, and the whole Bivodiug in ope, W spread ligt aad kuowiedgs, aod im usht aad rei gen over the wboie earth, and thus to angaent the glory ‘of the Eterpsl God. Aud 60 wo the t-xt— alt thy works shail prawe thee, oh, God” ifthe tart hat that shg0t variasnon, “‘a:l thy works praiee thee,” rather (hen **snall praise "he sbonid be disposed to inter The screw steamship Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool at ‘11 o'clock on the morning of the Lith jost., arrived a: Que bec at half past mine o’eluck yeeterdey foranoo The Royal Mati steamship Canada, from Boston via Hall fax, arrived at Liverpool at 9.20 P. M. of the Tin. The screw steamship North America, from (.0e0, ar about 11 A. M. of the 11th inst. The ship Magdalene, at Liverpool from New Orlesue, fell in, off Key Weas, with a boat coptainiog « seamaa med G. L. Baker, belonging to the brig West, of Bos ton, which went ashore on the Florida coast. The brig was bound from Gaivestoa to Liverpool. The sailor sup posed the reat of the crew to have been drowned. THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. Grea’ epziety was folt w regard to the Atlantic cable. The first reguiar message from No#fouadiand was re- ceived at Valentia on the nigh! of the 9b inst. rently as strong. ‘The sbares continued to be quoted at about £000, {0 occupy several weeks. CHINA. ashore pear Men-Sin, up the river. A mandarin of high rank, the second oificer ia the om. pire, bad arrived at Pekin as special Commissioner ao. goriate. by & o4 it ever will be reso, all hy works shall praise thee,” (We erivng to reier © jost such events aa Bave trans. peed, L. tae Boos of Jb, thas pa tloalar agent on wtih * TAD of eo'*DCe depends, and Without which this groat event would never have occurred, is partic larly referred a “the servants of tne Almigaty,”’ ligne ovDg We represented asthe servant of the Almighty. Is ” Olear teat God hed control of toe ligbiningy raid them “Go, and they did g9; and aay uoto him are. The ligosning io cost passage, is repre- aa tne servant of the Almigniy. fH» did’ not suink 1 pecenpary to spenc any me in Ru wing (Dat toe coles al eieetricny wae identical with tho verres's ai, for tere wae no difference Detween them. He wasavare thet ia ihe bistory of the layipg of the Atian\o cadie there ware Dacy thugs, add, ip fact, the woole watter was of watt) eb Where Rt > Meelf to pease ew as soyth og Be oad eoduoe. It was indeed marvellous, | #4 al aot ey oad “bef, that & ttle Chord Of Varivus BnOstinoes, Of whicd (02d DitiDg @ piece Of Lhe cable) Maat Wass spocmen, wan made tee mediom by woicd ‘an i00 talkew to navn” He (Prof. Maitieon) thought it would be ansaited w the ee {be puiplt W Wok OF wiLa jodiff-rense oF wo re mein sileet, for there wers moral aod religious mspacts involved that became the maa of God or thu prescner from tbe pulpit to make kpowa, tet vod m ght De beara Gud Him glory advanced He might voi romud ow hearers twas thi great event hada bigoer sx nificas’e thao mornly in Ste one, and it wes won thas Shey sbe mipmters, Wboughs the event wor hy of epenil Dots, and bao from their palpts called at ean to the tabjot. Afver speakiog of the interest felt by the mer- chenve of Wall street io tho matter, toe reverend gontle man ‘te call toe att ation of toe cmgregatioa be few Decedis * Bick WOU Ve CURIEFFEd Ap tos Ud aad Seow World by soe cave. Mhey ali Knew thet cho word war largcly goverDed Dy @ fear of punwnmest great event would even'nally deer mou from criwe, for that Detrament would be used to detect a! crimmals. mang Ds ercape aad evaie tho officers of let & marderer tane #! Ore OF Bowton, or any distant ort, and before he 8 OUt of aight cf toe Comat he will Be koown at thew Bnd, bee tdat ship pears (hs lend, Defure ever he gos & chance to tat Dost ia the offing and get |, the oMcers will be om board, aoa he @ Kong. and Sepoys are reported as having been murdered. obange at Hong Kong 49, 6\44.; at Shanghao de, 1d, Ex GREAT BRITAIN, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert embarked at raven Wrederick Wiliam. and im the meantime to rams money ou mortgage. Thomas Pemberton is gazetted to the peerage. condition of Mexico, and concludes as follows: — Tt seeme there is othing left for the United tates bat to consummate the work they bave hogoo, and aonex the sand of Mopteruma and Corus, waich, 6veu under ine liberty of the Mexican repubiic. The telegraphic communication between the Englied shore and (be Channel! islends had been successfully com pleted by a sabmarine cable. Amorica, was arrested by the police and lodged im jail were found in Din porecrsion. of the line to India from Walta to Candia, whence ices stant ivople and Alexandria. The London Times reiterates it# objections to tho Cher dourg demonetrstion, and argues that defensive measares on the part of Rogiand area eoluiely necessary. nll diverge to Coa 3 Es foi and permanent, and prevent aoy soecaiatng of over The Londen 7imes says Sir John Lawrence, who is on Be doubt chat 30d Bad rough, eorut the \ Feveettli of nes pene, Wites enused, be mien on ‘a0 inci. | bi# way home, has scovptes « proffered seat im the new pieot milenian The rit of specatetog *hion was | Indian Council. time ated from = want of defune Bvowmdge of ns value aud prove Of goods, wonld be prevented by thie great tn FRANCE. rtroment Te would equaize irese, ma:afeuros aad agri. The papers teem with scovunta of tho Cherbourg fite, the Americas ‘oti, usd’ would bs Tok ax the Tove of toe | “Hish hed concluded at. banyuot on board Le Bretagne. ROCKY Move 'atos. ‘He aiso lovked upoo une Atianue cabie | Napoleon, in proposing Vicvoria's veal h, made a very amicable speech. He said the facts proved that bostile passions, aided by & few aufortunate incidents, did not succeed in aliering eitber the friendship exiting betweeo the two crowns, or the dosire of the two aaiioas to re main a§ pence. fe entertained @ sincere hope that if Avempta were made to stir up the old resentments aod pasmons of another epven, they would break to Proee :pon Sommon pepae. Prince Albert responied, expressing the most friendly sentiment on behalf of the Queen. He said abe was bap py at having an opportunity, oy her presence at Cher donrg, Of joining in eudeavuring to sireog'beo as much ae possivie the bonds of friendahip bet woon the two Davions— ® frtenéship based on mutual prosperiiy--and the dieesing Of Heaven would not be denied. He concluded by pro poring a treat to the Emperor and Enprees. Queen Victoria lett on the 6in, nader « triple exlate, The fétes were covtinued o# the 7th by the inmaagaration of the Napoleon dock and the lsusch of the mam of. war Ville de Nantes. The consumption of gunpowder dur.ng the fétes wan enormous. It was rumored that Napoleon will retara Queen Victo- rise visit in & private, frieadly way, at Osborne, during the actomn. The Emperor bad ordered & pyramid of granite to be erected at the head of the new dock, to perpetuate the Queen's visit. The /es terminated on the Sth inst, with the inaogora Hon of the statue of Napoleon I. The EF aperor delivered & pacitic speech on the eooasion, caving it appeared to be part of bin deatiny to sccomplinh by peace tho great devigng concetved during war, Ke said the govern. be De steam frigaize—no airs of the Toe aod bo pation wil lift op tne sword againe: vatiwn, for “the earto chal be foil of the glory of the kaowidge of God, ™ (be were cover the earth.” He fire coositered tne ‘nflornee of that partoarahio of the companies toon selves Hore wana compaoy wilh © vast ceptal; that capital wee te this country 604 pardy io Bog aad, ant whatever would tend to destir pudiic e008 ould tend algo ip the sams manner to injure that \ote: ent, for there wis the same intloenee op botn aides of ths deep upon the mi of the paopie. Whe he bears the bom. weet the caanon which annono 4 ho f towarce however, varied po Dowses, but Dearer to that beautifol isle where t the Queen.” The Reverand gemtieman inen dileded w Queen Victoria's despatch to the Presioeot He did sot that sho may have dons ao, ‘patch spoken of tat it wae oni Sriten in a kind of every day style of “How do yoa dor” He explanation of the matior was ton: that despatch was & troe index of the feelings of thoes who wrote it. it wea jot ae the Ques felt—thet we wore growing fam liar aod geting into her ovighborhood— Abat we were more her neighbors (nen 0 ever ware, and sho wrote it in thas easy and familiar manner which ebaracterivee har deaatch. After commentin tne worditg of the Geapaticn aod reverriog st length to the Presiden’, the preacher epoke of the Sokon wledgamant in both despatches of Go's power aod gootnens, an 0 served that be Cowsidered ibe mutans that oecurred in Wane @ iting & Gortion of the Queen's masnage only inti onted ‘hat the tane regione ''ng aod gory of God ®tanted tho writers of bota; for the Presidont had writ Worth, and he thooght that im @ little time ‘sass merament woald be of “very ite worth indeed” eat would kame of Hudaoa to © was one remarsadle feasure ta the sosnowiedg ment of Ste. gery she thatthe Atlantic cable would tovd by the sd vanceaeut of The bymn commencivg ‘Blessed be the Lord God of Ista)? was toen sung, and the benediction given, whea ARRIVAL OF THE ANGLO-SAXON AT QUEBEC. Enthusiasm in England Respecting rived at Liverpool at about 9 A. M. aod the Kangaroo at The speed of transmission is raid to be greater then was attained at Plymouth, and whe carrests were appa- NO messages ¢xcopi government ones ona be sent during the e.cotrical experiments, which were expected ‘The principal London pspers of the 1ith inst publish long Scoounts of the voyage of the Agamemnos. The London Times arke whether it woald not be worthy of the nation to confer rewards upon her cflicers and crew. Howg Kong dates are to June 23, and Pe! Ho June ——. The gun beats had auvanced to Ten Sin without opponi- top, and commanced verb the river and the great canal. The Nogliah and French ambassadors were located The American and Russian fleets had followed the allies Reinforcements continued 10 be despatched from Hong Canton continued much disturbed. Several Europsans end oa the 10th, w visit their daaghter, the Princesa Ata mecting of the Great Kastern Steamship Comnany ib was resolved to reot!ve offers for ths purchase or char- ter of the ship and to advertine her for sale at suction, The London Times reviews editorially the lamentable larh of the 6 ave driver, #1)! not regret the illusion of whe As the Arabia was leaving Liverpool for New York on the Tthen absconder from New York, named Jams Fitter, who was doubling on his pursuer by returning w Nearly thirty thousand dollars im American secaritics A prospecius has been iseued by tho Malta and Ales” sodria telr graph to complete the Mediterranean porsice The project is to wubmarge a cable PRICK TWO CENTS. would not wege war except in defence of the na- tional Nonor and the great interoaw of tne propie Toe Im portal visitors embarked for Brest o@ the Sm, Changes io the diplomati. corps were agua mach taiked of, ‘Ih Emperor had deflaiiely decited on the eanstraction Of commerois! port at Breet, and also the improvement of the port of L’Orient. The Paris corn markut was dull and drowieg. The negotiativns between the gyveromens and the rail way companies bad ben coneiuded by tae govero ment goarentecing the tnterest ab 439 per cept om ths emouat eXpenced on the now lines, provided the civk ends on ibe Old lines are redace? in @ ovrta'p prapy tion. The Paris Bourse war Orn onder the peaceful laftusnese Of the Cherbourg demonstration, The threo per esnts closed on the 10th at 69f. BPAILN. Reports wore current of ministerial changes, owing to G ral Rose de Olano being summed by Gijon to meet the Queen, Saragossa bad been declared a fyrtifisd piaes of the irat class, and pew fortifications were to be rained incre, ITALY. The wheat crop of Naples Dad proved in general good, hut the oats a:d barley had completely fated. fhe waze crops were very targe. The Salerno prisoners bad been somveyad to their places of punishuren', publicly, in irons, ana the proceedue caused covsiderahle indignation among the peovle. Go- verbment persecution was being directed agaunst the ad- voaws of the prisoners. HOLLAND. Letters contradict in postive terms the alleged inten- ton of the King to abd.caie, TURKEY. The Evglich and Freocn governmen's had decided an the prosecution of the ss:sesus at Jiddeo, sud commis. sioners were to be sent out by the respective govern- mente. AFRICA. Late advices from the West coast report that the British steamer Trident bad brogght into port a « prisoner she American ship Eliza Gibbs, Oiled with slave decks and stores. AUSIRALIA, The Australian mails to Juve 16 bad reached Hogiand, ‘Dnt thore te notbicg of importance im addftiun wo ihe tele- gto phi accounts. INDIA. The India Calcutta mails of Jury 4, and Madras 10th, had arrives at Alexandria The news is 0: little Importance. The revels bad returned in force to the jangiee of Jug- diepore. General Layard bealth. The Gwalior rebels were believed to be making for Bourtpore. Maun Singb was besieged at Sbagurh wy the Begem’s army. Ganeoed Whitlock’s force bad captured Fierquas, im had resigned em secoust of it Batda. The C-loutte import market wae quiets Ex.hange 2s. ado ae, 3%. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LONDON MON®Y MARKET. There wae no jo © note the enndition of the London meney markes Consuls for money sioned ab 986 2.06%, 800 feF account 6% The London times (ri:y article) of the Lith asye, the funds closed firm, notwiths sndmg the slight fal during the o ‘the London Daily News of the 11th repwts tne fends fas yester: ay at }-.6t2 decline, owing tw ihe nup appear- ance of Lhe goverpment broker aga ouyer Udetce ula were decoupted at ZY to ig per osmt Phe sapoly of Beney continued large. Paria letters describe docutediy more cunfidence in the aMBRicAN The merket for amercan were without alteration. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKST. The of cotton in the Liverpool marsot for the three days ending OM the LOW ines , were 14,010 bales, of wb.cd 4,000 bales were on eperulasion ad 1,600 below The market opensa burysot, hot cid sacummins, tucks wae dail, Dat prices fur export. qolet, Wongh prices remained steady at ine quosiens per arebia. STATE OF TRADE AT MANCITRATER. ‘The advides irom Maochester ae favoravie. Prices of K00Cs amd yarns were firm. eimnore, Ze, 6d wheats ai gh: d-siwe i place: red Weswrra ts. 64. j,ted Sou'born, 5s 104 a 6+ 34 ; Sombern quies st bd4 64 for pots and pearls. Sugar cl med firm at eo sdvecce of fa On ali descr iptiows. Cullee wae quiet at Frioay's raven. aa sienay: Caroline 1Um. 6d. Syirtie tur poutime dull “ LOFDON MARKBTS, The market for breadswuils was daiat London Eng wh seat was 8 lower Sagar wae Gra at a4 aivavce of in Collee= For good dorcriptioos, the wakes wae Oran, WLC for Commu Gaaities bere wee geveral oeaviaves Tra-Quotalons were barely meow net a UG) for Congou Kice was firm. fa low was trw at die, Linseed Oil wae quoted at Dts, 3d. Solow pig iron 1 be. —_—____ The Telregrag hie Lnstrumeate of the atlantic Line. Pre- bas tho Whivhouse ioswument is, we do pos learn; Dut we understand it to be some oxmdinavon of the Morse with tbe Engiich systems § Waue +e are de P ted to be gravedd with we wonderful success of tam ErEMERE Of ACdieverments, yet we are Cuyoned to Tealt with the secreey wit @bich the siecuicans at Ve \epsia Bay Deve (90 far as least) Cucduned Weir te The public are quite ready w sy myewise (bem tm tbeir troubles, to rejoon with thew as tney tnwunt ¢ feu tes; batt wipes to KDOw preceely \were (rouvles and difculties are. it wishes to kaow tae preo'te rate at whieh «gale are Wrens nied (aareliadle remer rays ‘rom sis to 1m seconds fac.) Wo Kaow the rapidly with which the elec rie weve traverves wae enure cable (acoordieg Wo Faradey's catimae sd mt two ae cop’s.) 0 BROW preciee'y wnat themynas w (bore at Tripny ae chenge (thoresse) releases, and mechicery oon- ioe by eheahiwors peesonen t ran 40 elmomt |p On teemimal change of earrent may release from, Dut @ Very Mreat GuROge Is MeOeRAAry 10 reatore we argature to ovataat ‘be chief Muperiority of the Mughee tnsirament then. Jom Ip the fect that machinery ie on nyed im vie tnwtra. ment to restore the armamant to contact instesd of eotr'e Carrent, ae in the others The Hagnes instramea oweequently works with very # ight ter aces of current, compared with ihe obanges requires by otoors. It bas elro another feature in ity favor the Murre system re- ene verene of trom wares 10 five ime ‘Tie ¢Pasre Freare Danavor eta —-The Spaeieh frigate Herengueia sailed on Saturday Inst for Havana Wo regret that the exigencies of the pabdiic service have hasoacd ber return to the Antilles, and that, too, jurt @) the tine ‘shen the health of her crew wae momentarily (mproviog, toe ing It probable ina! she would s00m hare obtalood pra que, to the great eacis’adtion of the Spanab subject resicent here, who ardent!y dertred to visit this Are aoe en of their navy. Sbe had already ob'ainet p rmiee oo to the Upper Qawantine mt Sueten belent. ait reitted t come on shore. Wawro eed tat she may ex oso tll ange of cimare, She saluted the Niagara oa per arrival.

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