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government ani Spoken, it will not ba possibie ‘Bat perbaps the Cusa- Duchy of Lancaster, who 6, Jatter, will give me # reply; or subtlety and seus © th 9 3 z anf Ht “ : s t i i ti Hy 35 FF. i ge lH i E ra i i 3 $ E | § j Fe ze : i F . / Hi : i yi i i E if if tf 4 Eg EF : i i | rf i i, Feit EEE é i ] i i i z F i E ¥ ip j iq i iW i ge if | 3g y fi Ft 3 Hj i i [ ERE i re V4 i? ul Af f ij rethi i i E Piedmont—(hear, hear)—but if that connection is not to | some gravity, to approach its consideration neitber whol ‘be maintained, theirwatural desire-—for ull people who | {a the spirit of the konorable baronet the sacar fave in such excturied regions are essentially” Tamworth, vor in tat of his honoratle friend tho mom- ; 3a not to be tied to @ tyranny and despotiem, but to be | ber for Birmingham. On a question of European iuterest! joined Le me free, Wbcral and seg mags of bincayend he believed the Hore would net be deing justice to itsolf! hand neighber. (Bear, hear. important for § or’ Te: on o yn ‘back or'the country by-any personal recriminations, or by:re- ‘what ske once had in 1792, and which ‘Extope ber in 1035, or whether she is sabmitting to ‘the formation of an }, contatning 9,000,000 of people im Northern: pene uplied underone dynasty, ‘not make it'necessary for her ‘“‘to obtain Bot the Parliament of Savoy—we are not the Par! of Europe—bnt we aro the Parliament of Kagland; aad ‘unlees it can be shown that there is any directand obvious can be more extravagant than the lauguage | making some ovservations on what has oecurred in the | dm which: the bonorable has addrossod us | House just now. The noble lord aeke whether I under- -@u this question? bans fang only » but d itself, | stand that the Emperor of the French meacs merely to, co haha my sneewe on ier Laie Bineibe Sain meneration ot Davey, ot whine = , " . ‘means : . i ‘sive, and, if possible, hotter. Lat us examina the ques | in hat amines Oc Earees.” Upon Feud ‘Wena intie. I is nots mattcr which wo o to view we are all that it would be swith passion. mueb better that every bod; rope eontent, if bis position permit, and that there should be no a'tempt onthe part of anybody to disturb boundaries of any of the existicg States. Bat that is wot the state of }, HOT can we expect it. At this very moment we know seabed patie step Maken Me} ym pre conepgiins Bere to alterations of the - ‘Saven of several ee Sek SS cnet the honorable member for But ‘things were an upsettiement of everything—that, ), We, conservative pation. are to stand Dy shat petiemnent distur! of it; and after having to the separation of Holland from chim but a compact whish Soe we ees . ‘He must reg: are—any 2 -must—the crumbling ato ruin ef @ hich mever should have been erected, and which ‘pever, apy pr ins for a long time have sub- sated. I agree with honorable gentlemen in re- ting not that this question bas been raised , Dut that sbould have been raised in Paris. (Bear, hear.) I say that this step will produce no power and no advantage to France. (Cries of “‘Oh!”’) Well, if France can beoome more powerful by the addition of the scanty population of @ mountainous region, it is more than I can exactly calcu- date or appreciate. I donot believe that Sardinia will be sensibly weakened or changed if the transfer takes place. Gear, bear.) I doubt extremely whother any disadvan- ous circumstances will arige to the pcople of Savoy. “(@b,oh!”) es hye ips h Dag epee aah and Sardinia are agreed—T know not if they are—but ict ‘an suppose they have determined to apply to the people ef Savoy the principle which the governments are now willing should be applied to the peoplo of Central Italy. ‘The honorable baronct the member from Tamworth ar- a4 iE # : i : i f E i { = | i i = i i - z i [ F ly 4 i ‘ e f 3 fi 5 ER? gEee i i ui lilt i i f i H HE | (Hear, so Eeepickns may ubroughout Rogrand as to the reasons We boncradle geusieman to Abow i Yo which he mace was general. that it should be anaexed; he ho does not tell us from what this uage i of England | ig deter thore wt us here? (Cheers.) 1 believe, confic the ouoreiis Seember santa alles in x wi noble lord, at tho outset of this somewhat {regular tis- cussion, stated vory correctly that a short time ago he in- formed the House that he was toli by the French govern- ment the Emperor of France would not to annex Savoy without consulting the great Powers of Europe. This afternoon the noble ford read @ statement of the Emperor of the French made in Paris yesterday, in which the language is as follows :—“Krance does not wah to proceed to this aggrandizoment, however smali it may be, either by military oocu- pation, or provoked insurrection, or by underhand ma- neuvrea, but by {rankly explaining the question to the great Powere.” The question 1 with to ask is, whether, lajeety ’s goverument, there is apy which is now employed, or whetner her Majesty's govern- ment are of opinion that whea the of the Freach says he intenda to “explain” the question to the Powers, be is etifl inclined to “‘copsult” them previous to be arenes 5 for me eo ee Bee there fe aa por renee. If you cousult a person, be fairly presumed to be-willing to act upon the advice which you receive; bot if youmerely explain the moves for an act, it is bot co apparcst that any oppertunity for advice will be given, or i 1¢ be given that it is et all likely to be followed. (Hear, hear.) Therefore, { should like the noble Jord to te!l us, if he can, what Oexttruction her Majeety’s government put‘on the more recun’ language a8 compared with that of a fertnight ago on the same subject, Mr. M. Micves (who oa rising waa recetved with much lmagbter) cntreated the House, as this was a queation of | generally wore aot hostile they would prefer ‘to joia a posing ail other things to de right, it WORE Ba aa. Compeneation tor the 50,900 French lives andthe millions of one errity eucrifeed to procure the without answering tho question of the sobie lord, 4 eee rs yr opinion of Ferope generally, and Dis opinion. -In this yespanree the states that he is no} going to annex tary conqueet, What doce that mean? Dot ready to cnoounter the genera) disappri truat of Europe, but tbat he believes can Jay such statements before the Europe as would enable bias, without reproach and wi their congent, io make this ennexation of Savoy. I differ from the gover ment of France in thesesentimenta, (Hear, hear ) I, as:belonging to one of the Powers of Burope concerned , pot bewg in the situation of either France or conceive that the annexation of Savoy and the fupation of the pernes of the Alps would be more threatening to Italy than the present situation of affairs ia threatening to France. (Hear, hear.) At the. same time, 1 must beg to impress on the House this further conskiera- tion. The Powers of Europe are to be consulted; bat Eog- land is a Power which does not mercly consist of the ex- ecutive government but also of the Crowo and tho:Pariia- ment of the United Kingdom; therefore, 1 should be far from wisbing that on this matter the Parliament of Japd should not bold and propounce ite opinion ; dut-there is this to be said, that if we are to raise, as I think the honorable member for Tamworth seemed disposed -to do, S523 kee : F E i i FS E i i til igeiity i i it it H FY i ~ I i 3 s 2, § i i ii $8 i i 3 { E i f 2g ial A iF I i 3 H. i Lu 3 3. i 3 ge §8 HERALD, H 17, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. SATURDAY, MARC Te y isla YT eee 7 rs “— zi Me adhered wartaly so the Frese altancs, and |! waler, iat ts, the high lands. Bir. Sad, Br. KirBia'? | that the ceremony might-bo deferred until the treaty of teat wan lo sow such seeds of diasension as . Livingstone were with me. They saw such @ | Tien isin had Been ratified. But pou wecand.dnaghis ee eae ene Gear.) He | fine couniry. There are changes within | and from the way in which you have received me, I ‘essare the honcrable member © few mies of each other, and ¢ is @ tv: Abst it would be botu more aauiy in wy red, abd Mien the intereats of Savoy he bad rea- | field superior in man; 1s to the Ame1s : Feepect‘ul to this court, tocome forward ut once, cast my representing the of a | One Lake, Obirwa, or Sinanton ig ninety miles 'o on your kindness, and fiad in your generous fo boar umber people of ih cob ‘Dut no one could tell how lon; Ryasea was. The Shire | ance ap encoursgem pt to move successful efforts In dime Russmz—I omitted to notice the question asked { comes flowing out of it the whole year. ‘Devesrs Gey to come. (Loud cheers.) This 's the epirit lu which I ‘the honorable baronet as $0 jhe versions of the Bape, three miles of cataract in it. .°. We saw slave tr: Present myself to-day, to be the recipient of your bounty ; hich appear in different newapapers. We | and are sure this could be abolished by missions. . - 1 | apd I accept the honor you have couferred upoa me with s yet which may be in- [| sce matters opening up @here I nevor contew work: | the determination and a bope that for the time to come don’t the can judge which is ng. and think that more good may be done Atrien by wi r I way be, and under whateyor ciroumstances f the correct version of the ‘until it appears in the ion of our own honest Christian , along 4 Dlaced, my conduct may eive you tho assurance yiteur, which Ithink will not have taken place until ees an oy we 19 Up to ete, anatonce Tm not unworiby of it. (Loud chivers ) eletu’s by + probably be an eigat — months’ trip. Great Britain, Mr. Thomas Clegg, of Manchester, has published the THE LATEST BY THE ASIA. Tn tho House of Commons on tho Ist instant Lord John following letter recelved by bim from the brother of Dr. IBLGRSPHIC FRM #10 LIVeKPVOL. Rutsell introduced bis Parliame! Reform bill. In his } Liv) . “He sends me,” 3 Mr. , Cabs IMPORTBNT C100! FROM FRANOE. ae onthe = al Reform bill 1883, or te 1a. ee 6 vote Spr tds ‘S. 380. WW : Pants, March 8, 1860. Breteed his opinen that the tine bad lly arrived when | No.2, cha WHS; Wor igsca gees Se —eaeNL; | me Moniteur contains a message from M. Thouvene! to eines intelligent of the working classes ought to bead. | bd ; all exceedingly useful qualities, particularly tho | the French ambassador at Turin’ M. Taoxvenel proposct extend county won We parties having a necmeener, ee nde ne Yall be gubstitutes, tillimproved, | 4, complete annexation of Parma and Modena to Sar- and borough votes to a £4 oocupancy—a concession which a Riven Sums, Nov, 4, 1850. ¢inta; the vicarlal government of Romagia by Sardinia, wend give « large Wat not on vag Sarees foe. ‘ mz Dae Ma, Cinca— We have just returned, ee visit | in the came of tte Holy Sos, and tho re-oziablisbmnt «f tenis there ‘was ng inicaton' wholly ‘to ditrenchise | wat sq--£° Syaste, the source of the River Shire, and, | Tyzcany in her politcal and territorial aulomomy. Frange avy existing constituency, peed to take ome | Satie gf rene mportance, have discovered & gros upport this combination a « Conterence of the two members from of the twenty-five Stes TOME aod cotton mansfactaring cocniry. The | Wenld rot only ; is Fmoail borooghs which possessed 2 4on 18 of two kinds, native and foreign. The native is | or Congress, but would also prociaim that yo foreign iu- (boutend and under, In iefetion ot theeg ee cient Malas fie) tas tatae Wa tne cose. tervention be allowed to attack it France would, at no twenty five reata be proposed to divide thirteen sxiong | from ibres fourths foam inch in largih, iC’ perennial, | Price, arume the responsiblity of any other policy. femcugh, one to the laden wo to hyp ‘metropolitan | ard en rans ‘only once in three years, while we The annexation of Savoy and Nice to France becomes o chester, Liverpool, Leeds an? Birminghae, and-ose saab paged prefer te lation Pecans tee anes den | Recerstty and would glso protect Switzerland. France, tops. bropoted new boroughs of Birkenb-ad, lialy-bridge | tbe stronger cloth, We remarked to anumoer of iniailt | however, docs not with to force the will of the tuhsbi- fo feta od eas asfolowsrbee te tues aes | STteumene Donn ove Te, Yoshi paak 17 | unt nd wo ensut the grat Fowert. France , to the Reotch universllife, one te Dublin, and ove 16 the | Buy it” iru ke, one ae felt or etioe “rot | alres universal suttrage in Italy, but thie Kogland abstains county of Cork. Taare wat given te bety pled the clterly man, who was a trader, aud had trav- ug from advising, and the existing governments of Centra! fn the bill, and the second | elled much ; and onr own observations confirmed the Italy think 1} useless to appeal agaia to « vote of the inba- we ed for the }9th of March. 5 Leave was also given to bring in reform bills far Yre- | too sade halt coger ek a eee | iarts, M. Thonvenel makes the above proposnls to land and Scotland, the fran pro in both cases } tonde wxuch further. Every family appears to have # pioco | Sardivie, and forwards a copy of the despatch to Lord SOG Weare Sk Chek erceaead for England. The pre | of catton ground, and was gratifying Wo toe bow clear ©. | John Russell shat tonntal ie not to be cbed further | weeds and grass they kept them. Doctors Livingetone and THE TROUBLES OF VENETIA. while ha h part of the same region last Further progress was mato with tha buiget, An | april, saw cotton paichee of from tio igthiree acres each, aftempt was mado to amend tho resolute reducing the | though this time, on a different route, wAYid not observe dutks on sik unless provision was myde in the French | any containing more than one third of an aire. Thoy wero treaty for the simultaneous admisstom into France of } ip genera) about a quarter of an acre cach. In every vil English manufactured cilks and ribwets on equal terms. lage we Baw men busy cleaning, epinuing, and weaving Tho amen¢ment war rejected by a majority. The looma are’of the. stapleck possible construe Tko subject of the lato Arca expedition of Captatn # tion, and ail the Processes are ex: ly slow, ‘is vent fy serocodng ao ‘The Shiro | Ths expression allows the whole male population to be #0 MoCitatock was brought up, sad several speeches were made eulogistic of those wsgaged tn it. Lord Palmerston | joine the Zembesi about 160 miles from the toa, below } Clateed. Couat Cavour draws tbe attention of the expsesred & bope that a fting monument weuld be erect: | the difficult parts of the latier river; and for 112 milesthe | Austrien Foreign: Minister to this matter. The Opinione ed to the memory of Sir John Franklin. Shire bas & decp channel, the river being trom 150 to 200 " thi The House, th committes un the budget, agreed to the | yards wito. 112 miles from ite mouth the cataracts com. | S#CFt0 tbat Count Cavour bas given his reply on the menco (lat. 15 dey, $3 min. 4.), end for 84 miles the river | subject of the settlement of the aifairs of Contral Italy, by bripging forward the motives which prevent the Sar Nyarve; 60 miles regvlution reducing the duty om foreign spirits. The Reform bill te not very satistactory to the Nberal | is not navigable (go0de #Oyld Bare to be carrted overland here) above the catgracts to the Lake e the liver 18 agen pavigablo, und bow far tothe north the | “Bian government from accepting the countsis given, and great bavigatite eke extenés we do not khow. The na- | requesting Frauce to apres to the annexat#™®, should the t journals. ‘The Lontion ‘Sar (Mr. Bright's organ) says it barely keeps faith with, ua expectavons oftee people, Pid raid f. would tuke months to g#t to the head of | inhabitants afm it by their wiches. tes BEATE OF THE CONTINENT. and falls miseratty sh’ srt of ‘the demands. Tho London Datly News rays the measare might have been bolder end wer dn its Ecope, but it is mevertbeless ‘The Shire, Valley is bout 12 miles wide at the foot of the lake, Dift'soon expands to 20 or 30, Being bounded on Lospow, March 3~P. M. both sides all the Way by ranges of Tiils, the range on The Part correspondemt of the London Herald states that cegotiations are now pending, the object of which is Toni, March 2, 1860. Acircular of Count Oavoar to the diplomatic agente abroad calls ittention to an Austrian circular which orders the forced enlistment for penitentiary discipline of all Venetians whose antecedonts appoar hostile tp Austria. i & sabstantias weseree of reform, and gale to = ill, and as- the east or left Dark being very lofty. There is an ex- ‘The Londos Mur aing Beruld ridicules the serts that Mr. Dir saeii's waz the inore liberal of the two. ceeding! y fertile phin on both altestf the river (we tra- velled ‘on the esst & the river), and gmtty well cultivated The Londun T ames treate the matter as ue of very little Wterest, mart sass Ue. with come slight improvement the on the ir Shire, where it is about 2.200 feet above the evel Of She sea. Agcending the easvorn range of bills by wmessure past. Thre Pualisk papers publiah “An Appeal to Christians A ttesp Pain, We soon reached a Piateau 600 or 600 feet througheut the World,” eigced by sume colored exiles of Russia’‘and Austria, and tho Prince Regont of Prussia. from. Arkegsas, Who protest in the terms against the syttcam whi “looma them either to banishment or whitn in tbesa three distinct UfM-ions extends some dis- ‘aae below the cataracts. Tite high table land is from ‘vwol ro to fearteen' mikes wide,tud te eastern si: = Teport of tie Directors, which has already been pub- lebed, wae ed fo; and the recommendation to raise £20,060 with fie view of making another effort to bring cainp is to be formed in the vicinity of Pavia, much as pofetble o/ jt, was adopted. The directors had subscritoa'tar one-tenth of the required amount. The Chairmen, tae Hon. J. S Wortley, explained the pre- vert position of affsire beth as to this compaay ani ocean tclegraphing in genersi. The snvestigation and ax-, periments eostituted by govertmemt had been very en-/ couregitg aad woula some ‘be fait before Parliament. a IC 8 operations lam Potoder in raising the cabhs-At,' Wuwile trm Bay, Newfoundland, had clearly demonstrated, that tho site for Jan: "tt cable "tad been unfortamstely | ‘chortu,und amy new ‘tid to UcKanded at New Peritoan. a at the moment wher a ‘warble between Kurracheo; vod Aven was successfully completing telegraphic, Coutcunication between Aletectria ad india, a cisoter ecotrred upon smother if the Red Sea ¥ Corhyeny*s lines, Wis: between Suakin and Aden. electric Comamuriontion betweven these two pointe-—a dis. feet above the sea leve!), “erat of which we mx some than totu;peri the annexation Joty mouwtiains. e On the table land are ‘mireorous hills and two moun: agra pest ee taine—Cbuadzua, abowt 8000 feet high; Zomba, et the nortbers. extremity, whichwes ascended, from 7,000 to 8,000 feet in beight, and twenty miles long. from perth to south. The whole of this country is remarkably well watered; wonderfully meihcrons are streams aad movun- tain is of cool, clear, geshing water. Even Zembe hes a river about tweaty wide, flowing threngh a fine valley Dear its sume. “On one ocossion we paged vight collery explosion. The total number of lives supposed tobe leat isveventy three; thirty.one escaped. BREZAL. at the end of the ary-teason. a %, Sieso highlands ‘seo to posses a satcbrious at- | Ex@ange on London 24340 %. mete; tbe alr wes brecing, amé we sawanunumally | amount of £560,000. fyices of ‘ange number of oldygiay headed men and women. Tne 6,600. cmon country—pormerely where cotton may entity be ‘which count of the important commercial services his mrdelsip w, and aleo-egai?tbelow the cataracts, whils the na- has rendered to his'eountry. tive i cultivated throughou's tie whote -uxtent of country. vance, but the demand is not active. ‘Indian corn scarce), wee svorking | From ¢heir native tron the in value. j-sge'\met the repekl, and itiewtated that strenuous efforia wel ‘mado elsewhere to defeat the moasure. ire ‘dees, axes, spears, arrow-beads, kni ad and nueeercus ornaments. ey a od er Moa. od question; in conneotion with tho debate in Parlia- Gd. per 460 Ibe. West on theprevions evening, and the production of the ( mwrcependenes on the subiect. The question is 7 sgurded ea-@ very Berious one, and strong Vehered egaint'the annexation of Bavoy to'France. 8 dy holders at fn some cages & turtuer slight decline prices. ‘The week's eaies am: which C0 tierces old at 308. a 608. per tierce, and the ri mainder, pew, chictly of secondary quality, & pure Miwister dqnying the trath of the rey sport. WHAREIS LORDS? AND MR. PRESIDERT) BUCHANAN Netwithatabcing these denials the Chroni-l: persists in 3 tet ath of ite original etaiement, BAID. [From the London Star, March 2} The Court of Common Council having readived, on the J0th of;sune last, that the freedom of thecity, ia a gold box, value 100 guinaas, should be presented fo the of Elgin and Kincardine, G.C. B., K. T.,for tio vervi and better grades. are depressed.and musi be quoted at wil} out-chavge; Surais dull, and fully one eighth of pens ay per Ib. lewer. italy. “Wee note by which the.French government reques’s Sardinia to givo up the pegjoct of the annexation . of Tus- * cany is datea the 26th of Feb: and was despatched | Tepdered by him to commerce ia Canada, China and “w Turin the. serie day, butrin the ce of Count Cavour | PAD, yesterday was appointed for the coremony, and a theimote could aot be delivered before the 26th. Count | *pecial court was held for that purpose, the Gouacil Char b Cavece is aid & have retupacd an acceptaneewith the pro. | der being handsomely ‘itted up for the occasion; a Inrge -vieo-that the.vacious popnlasions in Italy are te be consult | Dumber of fashionably attired ladies, besides numerous ; ed hy means obeniversal eullrage, fairly and.teuly carried: |’ geutlemen of position in the city, being present, in addi- out. tion to ita. ceval occupse's. ‘The French Qinione Nakignalé flock :# whieh supports prices. Side ling uplands, 634d. peril ».; d0.:@pleans, 6 13 1 Livexroor, March 3, 1860. BARTNG(BROMERS AND CO.’S: OIRCULAR. Loxpox, Marck 2~5 P. M. f ita exe nthe 21th ors’ Company, and haying subscribed the yaual. } direct import, Dave Been, soki st 120s. a mutz of the Emperors The Patrie says that the paragraph ip the Emperor's slavery higher, a eecon® ascent of 1,000 fect and we find another | eperch alluding to the views of France with regard to the ‘TH. Annvai grveral mooting of the Mantle ‘Te fonthe bighess part upwerts of34000 feet above tie fever | fontiers of the Alps, excited enthusiastic eppiaase. Compeny wus Reid ja Londov on the 28th of February. |g. ‘tia sea, gid find ouselves‘on an extensive tablo land, One cf the Turin journals announces that a French ‘The Electoral Committee of Florence has requested the lho Mjured Table nto workwg Order, or to recover aa | geadualty down to Lake Tanmeaua or the Shirwa (1,900 | electors notte require of candidates avy other pledgo Upto fivs o'clock this morning only siztcen of the bodies hai been recovered of the victims of the Berradon ‘The ‘Oneida, which arrived at Lisbon om Thursday, streems anc a fine sprig ina single hour, aed this was | pripge advices from Rio Jenciro to the 7th ef Fobruary. She brings «traf to the cote good—6,400 to} men, all told, gave the last battalion dri for the season, ‘Dut holders are generatly firm, and there is no giving way ™ Binen ‘Tuesday and to-day the business done in wheat occupied. comfortable seats provided for the occasion. A 1pecting of tho'Newspapcr and Periodical Prees Asso! | vTne people hive in Villag mand are pretty nemerous : ries. drill Whatlon hea held “in Rondon for the purpose of ad- | they seem to beer indy rious Thue GS; | was of the most Hmited character, at previous prices. | The spacious room Wi an: deg the of the uties. a1mta | ihe billa, aud each village hes one ortwo emerieg kowses, | POU held for fall rates, im some casos for s slight quote:—Wheat, red"Western, 9. 9d.040s 1d.; Southern, ’ 2 oli co} Nearly ail their ewncloil they propare themselves ; 10g. 60.; white, 10s. 64. a 12s, per 100 lbs. Fiour, battalion ew, the sist Sent nt Wy i et, | hres "n" i wasn Ree | se, ae au] een em a | uke ee pee, eos tome Mio Lendon. journals of Gatarday. 30, erkifne taal] (Re Well peopled pixine and native -eloth; 6 or 10 | 260, 6d. & 208. por Ubi. Indian corn, yellow, 388. a 336 | ‘dejwwered over to Colonel Lafferts. ‘Tho troops wore bEa¥.—There esntinues to be a fair domand, freely mot int to fully 800 tierces, of the age. Pleneo present my kind regards to Mrs. C, . LATEST. and cee me to scmain sincerely youre, “> | dis: somtion to purchase, although:new American red can ournat Pear: ear v be bad at 46e-a 46a. per cwt. Of timothy, 100 bags sold ‘ Py veto ay ogg eas seal: CHARLES TAVINGSTONE. ati Se. ee 100 hhds. iy rd 5 LT edeo-iat Heuso of Commens 668 per bha. taube had seceived a eee oaploatioe frem the Briteh Lora Elgin’s Missions. C ortow—The market continues dull and prices of all qua ‘Utes, ezeepting good stapled Orleans of the middling dec) ine of one sizteenth 10 ene-cighth ofa penny per Ib. int} 6 week, the market closing at ite lowest. Sea Islands In Manchester: buciness is affec'ed } by t te droopipgdendency here, and it-is the absence of Tho quotations are~— er bj dow Nobile, 6 9 164. P. i L—The market to-day is very dull: sales 5,000 bales, says it was enticipated | The gold box intended for pretentation was placed on a Our estonins av aforeign produce se rege ver that‘Cavour wax! resign aagoon as the telegenphic sum} ‘2! a gisen shade, and attracted coiversat no | quiet, 1 wd tho-bosinecs during the woek ‘been limited. wary.of Nepoleco’s tpeesh awcched Tarin. tice frem,the beauty of its design and brilliance Mowe ¥ in fair demand. The Parchase of Cuba. ‘The Ovurier and Enquirer, of Wall street, published the following paregraph yesterdey:— ‘Tur Porcuaee or Cuna.—We learn from a Lagerern 4 source in Paris that the French government were ad that bas agreed to sell Mo the United States. Everytbipg was arranged except the price, about which there was some little difference of opinion. One of our Washington correspondents sends the fol- lowing despatch relative to this story:— Wasiuneton, March 16,1860, ‘There is not a particle of truth inthe Haguirer’s state- ment that Spain bas congented to sell Cuba. Nodepiitches have been received, of any character, from our Minister for some weeks. The statement is considered a canard. St. Patrte! Day. GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIO PROCESSION TO TAKE PLACE—ORATION BY DR. CAHILL AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO~ DINNERS, BALLS, BTC. ‘To-day being the annivereary of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, will be celebrated with unusual éolat by our Irish-American citizens, who are to turn out ina grand Procession, which will probably be the largest ever wit- nessed in this city. As previously announced, the gallant Sixty pinth regiment, under the efficiont command of Col. Michael Corcoran, will parade in fall strength, and it ie taid that they have prepared themaclycs for display on this occasion in such @ manner as will leave 10 room for fault Soeiwg on the part of our military critics. Besides the Nations! Cadets, some fourteen other companies, in- cluding Troop L brigade Jancers, and tbe new organiza- tion called the Phenix Brigade, wil! jota in the procession, all under the direction of Col. Corcoran, who is to officiate as Brigadier General for the day. ‘The civic societies will likewise appear in unusual numbers. Twelve societies beve already siguiled thelr intention of jeini in the procersion, and it is to be presumed that some others will parade on their own hook, ax is genarally the este. Atriking and pleasing feature will be the unity @ and barmony of the procecdings, which this year wilh not be distrusted by splitsamong the societies. It was altemptod a few weeks ago to create a digunion amon; there respectable bodies by political intermeddlers and mischief making intruders, but we are giad to votice that the ¢fforts bave proved cntuely abortive. At halt ep o'clock, A. M., solemn Pontificial High Mase will be brated by the right Rev. Dr. Loughita, Bishop of Brooklyn, at St Pagtick’s cathedral, to Mul verry etreet, apd & germon cn the life of the Apostle of Ireland mill be delivered. by the Rey. Father Maguire, 3 J ,of Washington, D 6. In the evening thero will bo a number of dinners, balls, oraticns and agent festivities. The Rev Dy Cahill, whose lectares on astronomy and other scientific sub). cts have been so successful, ito deliver @n oration at the Academy of Music under the auspicer of the Catholic Livvary Assocation; subject, “The Mdelity, of Ireland n Defence of her Liberties and her Ancient Retigion. This theme, so fullof interest to every mative of the Emerald Isle, will enable tbe distinguished lecturer to ap- pear in a new light befere ihe pubhe. Thus far he bas centined himee!t entirity to the logical and scientific sud- jects; to night, however, the pubic will have an oppor- tunity of hearing him on a subcct in the discussion of which bis vereatile talents may be brought into ful) play. Wo understand that many of the civic socicties and wiiitary companies intend to be present during the ore- tion in full regatia and uniform. ‘The Friendly Gone of St. Patrick give their annual din- ver attbe Metropolitan Hotel, aud many of our best Iriet 4 American orators are to be {2 attendance to glorify the memory of the old apostle, apd drown the “green 1mmor- tal ehamrock”’ a'ter ine most approved fasbion. Tho tollowing communication was sent to cach President of the several city railecads:— You will confer a favor on me, facilitate the passage of the proceseion, and ald in preserving order on Saturday {St Patrick’s day) the 17th inst , tf you witl direct the conductors of your care not to croes the proceation while- it ie io motion. On ‘he other hand, I will sceevery facility afforded you whenever a halt occurs. " DANIEL CARPENTER, Acting General Superintendent. Exhibition Drill of the National Guard. Last night the “left wing,” comprising four companies of the National Guard, mustering twoe hunared and fifty at the new State Arsenal, corner of Thirty-fifth street and jury, Seventhavenue. On this occasion tickets of admission ‘twtoe of £0 milen—auddenly’cased. Should the injury, | grown, but where they are eatunlly growing se Markets. Pe poLprove auccepithic of immedate repalr, steamers are i, Swenty op thirty mllethclow ame ceases ad exits RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND CO.'S CIRODLAR. A hepapempermagt thee ae oie a 62t aewtetid Sahn fecohaerct"ts Gop ok Lamon bad ‘Noes hteslin eee aa prabablyr fer beyond, both ou ibe e cilivansiees 2, 1800, | vee the élite corps of tho First “4 ener ~~" r nye - 8; the forvigu oot! ° pas very a and twouty spectators Prevented in ‘bandsome gold box to Lord Rigiuyen ac- he ake and in diffs feat. places, tor esryors Crore. |g, BRRADETEPE. ‘The ‘trate this week hes been dull, | movements. Seven bundr; 0 outy spectaty: nearly one half of whom were ladies, were present aad. decorated with fags azd well Nghted by gas, which gave a pleasing effect to the scene. At ‘cieht o'clock the regimental was formed under fe direction of Adjutant Harry Liebenau. After going through the formula of a parade, and the companies sub- exerciged in the manual of arms, fixing and unfixing bayo- nets, charge bayonets, marching by the flank right and left in front, marching in column by companics and divi- sions, firing by file, companiemand battalions. wis Critically epeaking, the men did not appear to drill with ‘The Seral@zegards as a delibe- | be or an appeinied for tha ¢ that unity apd precision for which thoy arc 8o celebrated. “ mto deBanco,and says-eperytning depends on the dedi- | purchase of’ their cotton, er, Pig will seen Lopes ser st Holy perreeonn but prices are firm ea ae amare ion trogen ere Bey mel ‘won a will give. inereene ‘tho ameunt raised to". largo extont, aeit | gies bas for abort middle, sta a6ls. Od, for long id sil gh Noe edly yt ed devs not require-ho severe teil At dn the shatter Gamabariend ca. » 1 in executing the atin pation order i Whe. AustreMussian Alliance United States, aud “hero are #0 frosts to killit. They and 4&8. 8 eeelane sedan ens the colonel, and, after the order was given, to execute it wn dog Rendon Morning adheres to its statement | very anscous towede. At the vibagss we eculd hear ae | CUE More doing, and fine qualities dearer. | | | too procipiiately. In marebing by Hank ‘tho step 02 hat @he-Auetro- Russian ‘of alliance was y corn ‘all eight,.to have teal to sell'bo- | gpZtkD a oe ‘i eal reaching for fag to | tte Tight was too long aad the marching time tor “the terms publiahed in ite columas, dut | foge wesleft. : Fherpoople ef one village wild wo 3 ‘Sis. 64. ‘eutadie for te an sia too quick, wbich caused tne companies on the left owing ta.the ttitude which fad been taken followed us, endeavoring to lnduce.us | Choice Dew, suisadte for Ete couny ade. eos. 64 to lowe distance. It was also observable that many gpahet Leere modiicetians bad been agreed upon,and | to yomein with them.’ Aga last angument ay La eet bas a ae oe of the soldiers in marching forgot to allow the ‘® treaty-wenld be carriod outin a more harmless fores. we to Reve oxid that white peopio | Cw Jn Lenten the market } ally C4 Por | right havd to swing wetarally by the side, instead ry Bow states that Russia is mot te ald Austria country, end we di not soe them” | CWS the closieg ‘prises of PaY.C) being 60s. Od 8 O08: 1 of which many of them amumed & ati and in Yaly, bub-will act with ber in any + at extenaize tracts of land onthe plains, where . pone Bna ean yen . April to June, manner on the march. These are all trifling fauke, ensity ir ag arise in regard.to the countrics on the. abe, or to soil. These would provably be found 639. ‘of tale, at 09.64. for fine 4 Phi. remedied, and seldom observable in the tb. Tho al Ieieein-Hypgary. Itelao announces that-the Prince of Island, as the foreign colon becomes Lee for coarse, and 8s. 3d. for Baltimore, | /0ed!pg and firing, in all its details, was very well done, B eve had quitted Vienva for St. Peleraburg: with the } longer ia ‘these lands. tac telp ~aiea romt firma at 4a. 6... OR with ‘at bust end was very applaud: yy the military ¢ reitof the.modified coos for signature. the two Icinds of cotton picked in | __) 30m. —Consen oes Weep ore ' | spectators present. The ten o'clock. ‘e-opposition to this the Daily Neues asserts that | difrerent parts on the plains and ia the ighlands. ‘Tho ve ' peer <A oe SS and 4 ‘The Seventh will bave a“fleld 2 oe during { beatcry of-reconciliationsetween the twagorernment:is } cotton eced we Brought out whe nearly.cll killed during | 4,1 “Dr eowis can hes are,’ aang eh oe wel the month of April or May, either at the Fashion Course or Fast New York, and during the prrognee will go. into camp for ten days, probal «ad Lovg hwas the intention of the re; nt to rchased an entire now sowing flax seed at | eet of camp equipage, but the lar; eat ($6,000) ex- ‘rip to Washington, materially im: ded i iced air axdbaqeah: Meeting of the Police Commissfoners. ‘This Board met yesterday afternoon, President Still - mann in the chair. Commissioners Bowen, Stranahan, Ulshoeffer, Powell, Mayors Wood and Powell, present. ‘The Board were in ecesion some three bours, during” which they transacted considerable business, nona, how- ever, of much importance. ‘The resignation of Captain Coulter, of the Twonty-second Precinct, was reccived and accepted, to take cffect on the first-of April. The resignations of officer James Her! ty | Second preckset, aad Thomas Hagan, Sixth prectact pone algo Tecelved and accepted. Peter Dailey, of the old force, was restored, and Daniel Horrigan appointed Ser- A.dexee calis.cn the Teseag people to vote cution, being made of eighteon carat golt, cov wih Contd 18 Tears, 0f:645; for monozy 945¢ a8 | for the | geant. oud 12h Marcbby universal. 30! and dallot, on the. bouquets of towers, intes:uixed with elaborate pierciogs, | sccovnt. Bar siver; 63. 23¢d.; Mexican dollags, 6s. 25¢d,; ‘Toe following resolution was presented by Mr. Strana- question of ani tion to Bardicia, or a separate kiagdom. | snd surmounted by three Sgnres, viz: that of Beicannia in | Aunericai ®oagles)70e 44., nominal; Doubloams—Spanish, | bev and re age Ail Toscans: al peers of agp are to vote. the centre, with a Chinese upon her right hanu,and a | 77s., Sou %& american, 7&6. l, }, sick from unnectesary Theother It provinces ars also to vote attie same’ jere upon her left hand, in the costumes of -their re- axenic. wt Brocka-—4 good deal of business has been | suze and imprudent bebts, Rony oa tiase-on the rame.qnestion. spective.countries. Asa whole, connoisseura ‘have pro | deer in Untied Stats 6:2, bonds, whieh are oflersd at 914 okness. That 1 while of ¢ ‘The-cardinals éeuvoked by 4be Pope to aepocini, con- | Dounced-this-box to be one of the finest workewf.ertin | Masmchus hs sterling, 108; Maryland do. 196; Penns: ak from sregntion ani=DOU mata cc c oe [ered ol tp ol hy fo the sron.d., vapia bende, €6-fn eo oe 6's, 83; besrinon} Pope. 70 intimately cognected’ "Elgin , arrival, was educed by bonds, . EDO | 98; Bowny, with ‘imteresta ef dbo church tobe trea‘ed: |: Mr. Harrison, as tho sczonder of the followiog TMinats Central 61; de, shaves sumply 2&8 political guestion. 1 7 Which avas read by dhe Town Clerk:— 46 ast3 ¢ scompt; Now icrk and Eric akares 03; opted PrinouLyeien Bopsparte, it wac hinted, was likoly to the freedom of this-city, in = gold enuff-box of (Comme, —-Supplies consieue smill, end prices are firm. Reso! de a prominent candidate for the.ecvereignty of Tuscany. wvalne of :0@.guineas, be presented to -he Right-Hen ce, @ cases, G.darrels Naidoobaturs poles: Farl of Elgin and Kincargine, K.T., in testimony of F ten ee dered by bie londeht to the cou era fs f ered aut 100 ceskeri bem sold. 64 outers : = It was .coported that the v of the 9 ip country, and its commerce rivatery aa" have seid. by |, bowever, tbat the ts Council onstwider Basie bet reese tt ose paral | in Canaca, China and Japan.” Barret, 659 bags native Cop!n sola at S0e.8 60a. for good | tone thepoter odmel en he emret oe ee Emperor. cet ink was.then presented es a member of the Mor- | ordinary. ’rivatelp, abouy,200 half Di a in 1pg euch transfers and detsiiments as ha may deem proper Geclarat.on, was, adGressed by tie Cham rerlain, Mr..B. | clean ea. Part of.a cazgo of &. Dominge, com z Mayor Woop moved that some action be taken in re- ‘a tiene Lit i Somme, usin ny ae ae 1,600 bepe Fort au Peinen, wae 00d lent Saturday st.8e. [a cine eee oe force who had com- feated by the moore in the Beighborhood of the fortress of Eicm (who was londly cheered) sald— | 6¢. for a acer jpert, inour 9 Of 10 per cant, cults ogains' Board for back pay. Considera-- pot were on aoe es “ . «# «© « « # 3 Sccamguet, withootebargoin . OF Battise West | vie debatoensued, in which it was slated that the force: cena boca ned ai arene aners are Msi2‘ C connct but feel thatthe freedom 9! the city of London | india 1Agebhds. have doen sold, incinding at erotica 423 | WAS Bow fail, and no more could be taken on, bundeot wanutiiabel, oe waa voled got alone because I wac Governor of Canada | 0c. Fartazoce Sram 30s. 0 éhn., also 180 bade. Jauaaiea | | Mayor Woon finally offered the following renolation,. Twa. sisted <Aiah, the Ques’ tetendg? oath ths | and Jamaica at important periods, bu: tbat my snbeequent,| im Ths, 2476 , And 240 ‘bhda, eryaializea Demarare at | Which, on motion, was made the special order for the rank of Grendeo of Spain, ef the fret class, and. te tite } CAPSeF-is emdoraced In tho vote. (Hear, bear. In Cana- 1s, foo Oran, eat Als 63. & Ake, 06: Sits pamivread ee las ig prac eedben omar rhe Me an iwas, ly engeged in establishing thatprincipie | 94 C0 becw Maccitive partly sold.at former pricea,dde. dif yy rere! — Perengt eho prior to the tous a on General Peis. of oslonial sek governmect, in trying an experiment, tho | for low browa,and 41s. da. 0.436. G4. for low Ha the cay of ow Cock cel okt heat ote force of succers of wilds, Tam baid’to say, sot.gt-rcot all perplex. 10 good aissoling mtreng sew crystalized yeNow. S| Sos Police datriet, have fosttuted ereeseers INTERESTING FROM AFRICA. ing deabts connested wightho sel’ fovecorayet of colonien Bengal Carpaitalr Gale realized dig a” 62s.\ | rhe supreme Court ageiret tbe Board, to compel ie te eee of 50 sabich-bas- bound tha qpiontes to the mother country . for middling to middling yellow. —210/§ wise thelr claims as 3 aed ‘whereas, fo the by lies far stronger and gore durablo.then any that | bess native Madras sold at Gus. @ Sie, for said- fh lges of wie Board, ‘bey bave made returne othe write Dr. Livingstone’s African E, could be created by the rule-of cocrcion. (Jud cheers.) | “ling to good brown. Foreighe6f 8143 boxes Haven | saFveturne eaueodt fort hese pee ee relator®, tad om ters from the Ex; Isball always look back wijk pleasure and ication | At ausvon aT a swall portion found buyers, 40s. 6d. & | “are mow reeay tor trial fa the Caprese wane of Saat New LakeeKxtensive Cotton Growing | % that part of my public career ronnected with Canada— | 43s. pel ap rower OO Leos hp ind 44a. 64. eereas, Board is a2: to } ie reams a career ip which aged my energie to tho establiah- | & 462.68. for good to.Sne yellow. 320 -khds. and 60 bbie, J avté an Fy expeto: and Soa. Therefore te tio facturing Im- | mert of a wide franchise, the prometinn of education, the | Porto:Riaa, all sold, 49a. # 42s. for erown to low yel- Byeoived, That the of this Board be anthorized dustry of the People, des, &. ¢xtinelon of trado and commerce, and the creagon in | ow, and 42. s dbs, for low middling gropieh to good pal. Aer TRdhE (o Seaene ere thornes 8 for tbe several oy Town Mall, Jan. 18.) thet colony of a home for ‘re Mai. | low, and exme middiire pale pray dy barrels realized as 4 scytrii 10 one or three ds or koa dits Further “us from Dr, Liséog- | men. (Loud cheers.) £ may remind 104 dest when I | Dish as 40s. 00. 9 ton. 06. OF RS Bide Cae " Gacrect, proper and disinterested stone since the departure of the Jast mail, her wert to Washington,» Rritieh admiral ani st Amorican | * Portion eoi4 upon former terms, 36. £2. a 306. 64. A eorjes of resolutions presented by Mr Silliman were steamer Lynx having arrived from the Kast coast, commodore were sailing cp tho coast, witt? instructions | lnferior to good brown, Gos. Cd. a 41s. Gd. for low to low over, until the next meeting, appertaining to the House she was at the Kongone, on the 12h December last, Dr. | founded pan opposite conclusions, arst that a | middling yellow, and fis. 644s. for low middling grayish | of Detentiqa—That the rail place be under a squed of Livingstone wan in the enjoyment of excelient single indiscreet act pon the part of one or | '0g00d yellow. Privately, 100 hdds. Maxtizique aold at f tancilicers,and obe sergent, 20 that no witness should be: The steam Bu to the Zambesi expedi- | the other of those two naval officers might have | 3%. adls, The refined market is dull. slowed to losve the said bouso unless in company of one von dy Mr. MeGregor alnd ls not at all adapted for na. Drought on @ cosilict which would Save ‘evolved LOXDON PRODUCE MARKET, of the reguisy ; that po witness shall be detained vigating the ber i neither able to carry norfo] us in all the horrors of war. (Hear, bear.) With over garce mouths, unless upom the report of the tow, ner to attain, whilst ‘wood, a speed of more J regard to the treaty of Wasbingion, there has beon 2 | _ MARCH 3.—Bugar market quiet Coffee firm, title doing. 1 whowe ity Fit-arill be 10 apecity the cause why the than four knots per hour. Notwithstanding the repairs J good dealof talk lately about ovity treaties; and I | Rice, good inquiry, market firm. Saitpetre ft. Tallow | wi be detained; ulgo, that when alleged by the Lynx’s the little craft's plates are in] may esy that, if ali such treaties work co satisfactor‘ly a8 | market steady, OCs. apot; Séc. April, June; 586, lest eight | fclous are jet out cn dal', the witnesses shall be di such s corroded condition that abe will, in sl probability, | that between Great Britain and the United States, I a . a Ms on thew own nizance; that where ihe autberdine be abandgeed after Dr. Livingstone back to Tele. | we éhall Dot have much reaon to complain of reciprocity | Monts. fail to examine the witnesses, to law, such wit- Mr. T. Baines, the artist of the ition to | treatics. { Thappened ts meet Mr. Bochapan, their Has nesses she aleo be on Own recogni. oe: He Dr. 5 A, ‘with ats beeches the bout on oat aR mronpal i eee , walk’ ae sie ania tere follow! olution, presented Mr. L, rr wo Feara, at treaty, “ Y ” 8 . Stillman, Rey, C, {deingatone, Dr. Kirk. the botanist, and Mr.'Ray, | ig in ydoPark, and said touim,c2ncor, Mr; Buchanan, | 2, Roman dune Jeune Homme Pauvre,’’ a dram. |, The foleniog resolation, sh r | thee jb the mouth of the Kongone, ‘Tey were | ly the reports of the 7 at New York, that | Which has been very well ployed at threo theatres! | "Resolved, That, wniil the farther setion of this Board, the abcut to roturs to Tete, whence they were to proceed to trade under the treaty ed” (Hear, hear.) He this city—Engilsh, French snd German—wili be give. | rato! forse of the sity of New ork shall be proportionss ag” ing for the laat time. The habitués of the French tain of the Makololo, on which excursion thoy woud (Chécrs.)” Bo that that treaty hes not ected prejadicialty, | mevee Dably be absent abeut eight months. boy are Wraiteveaw. (Hear, beat) Butt was roe aw ea y | theatre will be glad to know that arrangements have been sgainst their retura, ® new steamer would be sem out | tbat dave onnie: of city, nor | made by which the bouse will be repsired, re-decorated from England. merely because I concluded a treaty for 1g to com- | apd altered during the enmmer recess, and that the th ‘The navigation of the Zambesi fe still an open question, | merce the kingdom of Japan, but it was, I know, because " Py rae ware go far as experience bas 76% gone; bat It expected tad it was boped and bel! that the treaty which had been | Stre will remain in the able bands of the present maus during the reason St erill be found in every te | eviered into with the authorities of the Chinese Empire— | ger, M. Mapnstein. meet all snticipations. Mr. Thorton, the left | would be the foreronger of » peaceful and prosperoxs Tete in July last, im trade with that empire of 400,000,000 people. (Cheers. Ormeanic Movemanrs —Mr, Mex Maretzck, with a naa- _ Ling Fenn aaaeen ee ore sc Keats.) | der of bin artists, bas arrived ‘in town after most sac and it fe likely be | fuifiled at no distant period. (Renewed cheers.) But 1 | Seeeful campaign at the Havaza, It iannderstood that Mr. cenuct Veny that a great calamity bas trate it for the to pros- | Maretzek contemplates a epring season in the metropoliz resent, although evin that calamity was ee Adelaia. Mmetences which rak it among cyte} With the Gasslers, the new fenor, Feraa!, sige a Cheers) Bat, while l express my } Phillips and the new prima donna Inez Fabri. we cslamity and ite attendant conss- pe is but deferred, I oom- nat calamity and ‘ie con £0 palnfol that when I c from tbe Lord Mayor to had op (Die cecarion my Ore’ impulee wae to requep y ms. ‘The fc) cing letter ban been received from Dr. Living- | conviction thay. hy tf plone bine Kexcoxs Bangor, Des. 1: Wa bare ciscavered another lake, Nyarsa, or * © This eceme a grand opening. * © The country is supeph, shounding ip rppping rilis ef gelicicusiy pooy United States Comm! x's Court. Before Richard G. aq. Henry Seagriet and two other sailors, ofthe brig Ham tog Bird, were beld for trial op & charge of revslt ant py. foilowr == Prev. BSSBESsssesesss it Broncway £ Total... ferme pixiy-sev © preciect to another, in orde: where thelr familles reride; aft jou ned.