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THE CANADA'S MAILS, Our London, Paris, Berlin and Japan Correspondence, THE HEENAN AND SAYERS FIGHT. THE CONTES? STILL URDECIDED. Meeting of the Seconds and Backers of the Combatants. BOTH MEN ANXIOUS TO FIGHT AGAIN. Spicy Debate in the House of Commons on the International ‘‘ Mill.” The Railroad Receipts of the Pugsilistic Excursion. Whe Championship for the Feather Weights. DETAILS OF THE FIGHT. LYNCH, AWPRICAN, DEFEATED, » Ben he. aC. The Canada’s mails arrived in town yesterday afternoon. They bring u; our correspondence and papers from London and Liverpool to the evening of the 21st ult. ‘The Invalide Russe has another adverse article on the pretensions of Switzerland. It considers her arma- ments, menacer, provocations, and even protests, alto- gether upjustifiable. Europe will not follow Switzerland im that course. It is possible that England has her own reagoos for instigating Switzerland, bat in cise of war abe would not give her a shilling or a sdidier. Albert Edward, the eldest son of of Queen Victoria, was Dorn November 9, 1841, and consequently was cighteen years oid last November. Asa Prince of Eugland, Soot (and, Ireland and Germany, he has, by birth and by letters patent, the foliowing tithee:— TELEGRAPHIC. owes Bishop Richardson end Mr. ‘Webster, of the General Conferenc., gent, and on motion, they were admitted ference, and invited to take seats on the The @elegates thus sdmitied, the address of the | Revolution in Sicily—Ph- Vote im Nico—The Swiss Ques’ raion Bicuanon uddrenosa ties Gee oer Tas Temd. | thom—The Sentence om the Buitor of L' Amd de la Religion (was present as a delegate Confe- Nice—Spanish Affairs—Condition of the Carlist Te, aa cremate rere nis Sadhewse es | Partpmiinar gf Maral 0 Dmnall—the Plan fort Boott presented a peeeial and ciosoent eAdvens fo te psig Gracey ae Want of Punds— bo Confereace, Q French to Leave Rome— Hungarian and Ru:sian sf Sern Une Beale ee nk, Episcopal Conference | faire —The Pamphit La Coalition—The Weather ta ference in a brief and eloquent manner. . The reception Pari:— Marriage of an American Lady— Another on the @f both these deputations from abroad, and more cspe- | Tupis—M. de Thouvenel’s Note to the Powers on the Savoy elally the latter, was most cordial. r ‘The committee on the Wisconsin de couse Quanen, de. ma feror be iting cau, & Beane, re. ‘The political horizon, that has so long been Diack and ‘opted. foreboding, is at last clearing up. Austria is 80 weakened Fg ye ht Rene eophee or the aearee iy, | by want of money, and #9 fearful of the evident and Stee ee ae determined discontent of the Hungarians as weil as Ty commnitioes, Tolese, that she feels the imperious necessity of pu'ting perescoarons sean emcemna, mtaton & the Om | Sa regi tat wes impending nly Ts Pee the representatives to meet their solema responsi! bas recetved advices from Vienna, as I am positively ae imtohigentiy and religiously. It expresses tne, hope nat | sured on good suthority, which have entirely cooled bis abou tere mar babs eure analy of etoent | Ser forte fra, stnough be has snared the tat all be settled in « or . | vices of General Lamoriciere 9s commander-ia-chief of Ie speing, of the, deus" Dbop Wong, ak his forces. The Vienna Cabinet mo longer encourages Sie tentor slember of oar Bourd, Bev. Bahoy 5. ‘Weugh’ | Pius 1X. tm attacking the Romagnas Ausiris ‘was removed from us by death. His illness was short, | could not, owing to her internal dissensions, = a ind ardor fn alling the prof thereby ; 80 she dissuades the Pope from his pet pro Beerteieeite eee ar Soca Sa | re tay oem toas tenure stt young Pp pa me Ey ER ‘and bis troops are buried with his own subjects, tasted 0 al Sis cosorerten bins chetch Somcenpeasteaty hone of Plus IX. At Palermo and Measine the insurgents when convictions of what was right wore clear. | have struggled long and menfally egeinst the King’s He eehng rue Dan Maat erty Se | coe, ant many fie itr Wl no ager dre the ‘Ap a presiding officer he was calm, cortoous and dignified; | generous solde of Brancis II.; they have paid their account —. _— J “phen oy give you the latest details from Sicily. Queen of aieteomteadions toon ‘sympathetic, paternal and | Spalg bas hed her revolution to pat also, deeded. In Christian excelience, m fidelity | end although it was 8 bloodless the sean igwemaiseainey te rinomge We oe | gor puso emotion wre ll alas, eclleag ues, who Loog ghared bs intimate (ren danis ant and Isabella Secunds sleeps les tranquilly than before. godly coussels as well as the fellowship of his ‘Thus all the allies of Plus [X. have had their special troa ee ee aetna tun sofas | Diee—tn ect, atill ive themm—whtle his Holinews,alljjooz® trent may be graciovaly suoried to al who are afeciad launching excommun{sations, finds ce omg dw a eo eee ee come yr cure than it was. His subjects are becoming #0 utterly trreligious that no doubt St Peter's successor will com mand for himeelf @ Nowh’s ark, and then intercede for anpecial deluge that may rid bim of the unbelieving ecoffers that laugh at bis thanders and have the bad tas to continue well and prosperous after he has called dowo upon them the very reverse. Thus we fled the Papa! league too much weakened to suomyt war, and we sini) porstbly have peace. I do not mean that the Sicilians may not contiaue ro bel against Francis I1., or that the Hungarians will not rise againat Francis Joseph; thepg are ipaisore tha! Jo noi concern Farope in geberal; 1 mean that, from present ap Pearances, the struggle thet was to begto in Comtral Italy, and that would have tnevitably drawn into its vortexsil Rurope, ia pow deferred—far bow long noae can telb—for’ Tee ecco oequsing yagntnmtn as I bave repeatedly assured you, the war, clood edvance by churches and miuisters. touch | charged with lis heavy load of tyranny sad oppression, ery ghly open eve of cbanging the rule on | and i: may, even inthe midst of bright akies, burst at any Serer ant Tees ed Nee acre! “bu tae | moment eer ee iay tolegnton the Babope are of the opinion Nothing could more forcibly prove bow truly the cis fat lay delegation might be introduced into the General | song goai-e to become the subjects of the Kaperor Na- See ee wane poleon than the large vote for annexation in the district ‘mcned by Buboye Morris, Janes, Scott, Johnson, Baker of Nioe—24,441 against 160. Allow mp to assure you BE cont called for the presents..| W#t BO direct negotiations have taken piace between (not poomens Sa Ronette. Bight; two pe- France and Switzariand om the question of the nostra Baeve Sore prenetled to favor of changing the rule of | tized districta of Savoy. The nogottions are oniy Gacipline on slavery. between the Powers who signed the treaties of Vienna. Emanuel. L'Abb¢ Bisson, the chief oditor of the jour. nal in question, was condemned by the tritranal to a fine end Wree months imprisonment for an offence #0 grave 1 Dave just aseertaimed that the Emperor Napoievn hee remitted both the fine aad the imprisonment to the Abbe. ‘22, 24, 26, 68, 06, » 146, 119, 11946. 25, te | i SSoensccaeey. | iw owned by Mra Cod- ry oP abou Slee; fully insured. Tae frets nat present Nore —Wi Pe re NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. port of Nice to the amount of 9 malig ons 8 ee Tere: doned, and @ violent revotution will sooner or later be | You test the various questions prevented to you by the custom), ‘‘on the ground of humanity;”’ but, while whereas ail other do far- | ihe inevitable eence. The Germans ‘aware | mosteminent scienulc men . ject of | th ‘reads of ir, Hoasth cannot to such a bighty wu Afth of that pore eanaequanes. Tie enente Gheap bread oan be brought to ina wandard, and the | credit Ms that ® crisis in their political existence te at band, and material furniehed in a pure Public opinion ie beginning to manifest iteslf in an un- Zou MAY make all the experiments you deem advisa: | sponding wo the orders of the ‘and will 20 re- equivocal manner. On Friday evening a meeting was It is the duty of the janthropist to . held liere at Arnin’s Hotel, to deliberate upon # proposed P Address to the Prossian ministry, approving of the course | of bushels of corn and meal aunually ry Of Nice are interested in the freer and easier admission of modities which ha’ ‘tation. Heenan’s from eity oat- French productt. | On the other hand, Nico hae i own they bad hitherto pargeed in the Hessian Dasiness, and | Teeter neta ot the eo Boe eine Cea any ihe rage; and in thls cusnectiom Sue mo to cay thal wha © a sirtmltive takeass, "bat ore also d mires eulsite Golo od Sea im great demand for making perfumery. Even now. In the thirty: pint Tends Be povumaseedte be the distilleries of Nice supply cur Pa. In abort, whenever “humanity” justifies guoh interfer- risian perfumers. Of course have no enoe, the verdict f# given agiinst the man objection to see the last obstacles to ‘com: quarea and hopeless Ceudiion requizes’ the im poe ny om Lis] ry woes the tel mn of such fs sentiment, also, of {te oranges and lemons come to France, and they of wi pp Ee gt Sa at gir one pe peer eg also give the returns of the vessels and with so many obstacles. be ht for either to revise the port of Nice, which would show the greater | made an attempt to defend the preceedings of the Diet, sinaakitaoor ptt or to read fa pros, One ‘of thoes was o ees en ue iparererse se ream, ae: ‘and to persuade their hearers that it was better not 10 agi- FRO sion of the word “‘at”” in the last line of “ee Inhabitants of the souks of Nive ie ima very | ‘ste © question that might interrapt the harmony between INTEREST. im JAPAN. oaks wns tesie ists we stints cheehe cand tia ty were certain, very the tons who broke into the ring, it should read abort time, to find the price of nearly all their objects of Gorman governments at s moment when they were Si and struck at him,” iestend of “Kicked aad strwek consumption consid lowered; to obtain © wider mevaced by foreign invasion, but their reasoniags were Our Hakodad! Correspondence: im.” “ Vistened to with marked disfavor. 1s was jostly arguea HLAneninh, Dpgemy Jor. $8, 1200. +4 Mor of the Oity—The First American Hotel in Japan, cbc. Four menths ago I determined, after a life of six years and as far ag T can bear positively, all that the Spanish | py paveq foreign ‘address | #014 Neptane’s @Frice, to let anchors in this | ‘ict the statement that he was anxious fora draw, We Bro tals otoean eared Salers mes Saas wotusty cpus s champ quate canteens Vesatiful lide harbor, or, tn caer wards; to sole os are informed that he bad an interview with the editor, pT SA am assured the favor was solved to invite the citisens of Berlin to append their shore and run the risks attendant upon so hazardous en ‘The result of this letter was most curious; he was inun- only accorded by the direct intercession of the Countess | sicestures to it, after which it will undertaking. Whave been ‘‘ bobbin’ around”? since my ar- 4 “ated with letters of every description. The illustrated se fen, the mower of he Bpree Pages rivaland have gathered « few items which may be inte. | PaP@r which contained the American account was retar- jere is no doubt that the conspiracy was solely com- | Ministry by s committee of the National Union. ieee ed marked with all sorts of remarks, Ets Fak ee, 1 am assured by those well} manifesietions are preparing im eter cities of - | renting least ® periion of your numerous readers. ) more forcible than a Sarees had receadty tees Fie: eas which will be by ) hays been told that up to the present winter Hakodad! | Cent; many letters contained threats that if Heenan the Coring party. portion of the lenders had wes - was a very dull place to the few Americans aad Earo- | °Ver entered the ring again he should not leave it altve, beotutism, and Pefesod any" Kind compromise WH | collesgues only move themselves pean who were here: ‘rue, ‘many whale ships bave | #4 thet they would shoot him like «dog. On the other modern idéas (theirs oveolete), _Consplousus the Diet will ind iteelf powerless against the Visited the port previous to this year, but until within the | band, the editor of Bell’s Life has received letiers from among them wore Don Juan, Qount de Monte- | “ene? Orn tt ann cone” | inst six months there was but & single exporting house | ll parts of the United Kingdom containing remittances of molin, and Cabrera. On the other hand, Count de Monte- | ral voles, and this government rs PG thin molin and General Elio were arrangements witb eatabliahed; bus now there are five different houses in ‘a testimonial to Sayers. the ates repentant © moderado par. pti peo Bry ite successful operation, all exporting extensively, obiefly for | 0 Friday morniag the different seconds and ba>kers of Sate, “cuere end many reenove os vederéa Peshoongp =: | Mie the Rossian and Chinese markels. Quite e number of | ‘be principale met at Bell’ L4/e. The reporter of the Lon- auch a time, but the truth of the matter is, the in- | ertion of a moderate share of resglution, ships of large size have been loaded, meeting with quick | 40m fimcs, Mr. Dowling, the referce, and the President of Chief and Prime Minister is a A Drought to despatch—most of them, however, on English sccount, | ‘be railway which conveyed the parties to the fight, wore $a I yuaceees teen perteun acouaa. fam otwuce Psat ‘We were visited also by her British Majesty's steam ves- | ‘bere. Mr. Sayers was there, his {ace lookicg very well, but bis arm was in a sling. Mr. Heenan was not there by # very different spirit from that of their predecessors, | ®l# the Highflyer, the Cruiser, the Acteon and the Dove. cannot return Wo Spain aa ret, No one, however, can | snd evince a sincere desire to carry out the con. | The Cruiser sailed hence for Shanghse, via Kanagawa, a | Sithough we saw bim that morning out riding, and ap: Re a prot before their | few days since Why we ave no vialté from Unole Sam's | Parently perfectly well. The various parties evidently ei ie errr te. ar ae en eroers is too much of @ mystery for me | Were not on the most friendly terms. Sayers eyed the Tigi, aba alchough fap wo. ealnt ta tel to ettempt to solve—perhaps the commander | Americans very savagely, and did not seem im his usual nthe} Sees ant Sencar et One of our Obimese squadron does not like | £00d spirits. a oe fouih be daira each tog mh ‘ot | © trust the Japanese charts of these waters—they are ‘The President of the railway gave im his returp, api the 4 oe = peek ‘a few days since — ry ges ———_ ae pally coqnast in } otal amount of tickets sold proved to be seven busdred of Foe er nen ot pot ae dee Ga ee doubtless 1 and sixty, at $15 each. There were seventy free tickets, one of my formar ee, From a a de. | foreign reaidents Ot, presen r about thirty— | Which were given to the press and the ring keepers; not mocral be bad become the favorite and confederate of the eee, on atk Becerra aad ‘® single American correspondent received a ticket, bat scatans Bane y a be eee ea who, hy ‘ariea ‘eb, fish sauces, fiat ote apn each had to pay his $15. The President showet seve- ral forged tickets, and said there had been probaviy over one hundred used. This will account for the presence | glass, laguered ware, tobacco, and some fars, kins, tallow ‘and white wax. Copper is abundam. Wheat aod rico are produced in contider@le qaantities, but whey are pro- i j u i ; i if Lb Drought to bght every now of the pick; te. hibited exportation by our treaty. pockets. aecader all Burope woul feel the result. For good or | laufely upon the vigilance of bistrenty presieost or ans | The eltuation of this port is a sure warranty that | The Americans euffered much from these gentlemen. ‘ad atill mus) Frenoe apd England bear upon = fate _ potioe. ) & k Sealver die Bosc confine his activity tothe | ¢re pe Re agg, ay aor all | The spcotal artut of & well known American illustrated be ex oye Be a various aseeotns of taal netare, | Commodious, the bottom being the very Dest holding | POMCr was, Perbape, the worst sufferer. While he wae nt dis | bec of hich wes tome time ago in the Hermann’ | st0und for safeanchorage; the refreshments neceseary for | PUsily engaged sketching—one hand holding hie book At the in London, and led to an in’ | Wbalemen are produced abundantly in the neighborhood | end the other bie pencll—the thieves quietly and dexte- 16 notes which he was suspended from | ° the city, and are now furnished at moderate prices, rously went to work and. bie ben the at large, “however, be too, | ough fermer)y bigh were demanded. - 7 Leleaned every peshel, foam showet tampering with’ the wit This winter cur amusements are varied and many. | WAteh to his pocket book. 004,925 of which the Criminal | We !sck, perbaps, in our fair quote of female society, but The total amount of money to be divided wae $10,263— coftere Dim ani him to the | this bas not prevented us from baving balls which would the railway k: half, resort he Will Rave lalvure te ‘upon the | bave deen no discredit to your own city. Already five y Keeping coehalf, the ether belag divided be- jue taxes are can foreane and the brief tenure of all human | D8¥¢ come off in good style; then we have chowder and | ‘ween Sayers and Heenan. Macdonald recetved $2,600% Talcng «very eal | Ganceur,, He wonid to have alfred ball to any emaant: | ft bee0° Patouag amorica” arco ea nee | told for Heenan. . This will, of “tl the dey OF Win atte, | are not Young’ Americans follow sii Wo have a | Aller baving settled this business the fight bessme the 3 Hols pext month. Ifthe pro | weatre in full blast, an ametour company, | scbject. Hoenan’s friends wanted the fight to come off ness, in the micet of these many troubles, received with re will be s tremendous | *uppiied from the officers andcrews of the Russian | (his week, or slee the party objecting should = joy the young Frenchman, M. de la Rochefouctutt, jose, The ruke of the war stearrers—the Jay se | ke de Bieaxcia. This nobleman is s widower, and bas m. paniec and the Dy gitt—performing to crowded hovees tri weebly. vessels are winter- ring are that the fight unlikely, therefore, that to Rome to take service in the Papal forces as a rg! lietty,' as fe general ing bero—will probably be here until tie 16th of April | must come off witbin the week or all bets are to outs is, toes ha eeoan aie tape saan years of Bete fee, i bok ever thet an it firet bal! of the season took place at ble bot arene. . Of eogeey tho, beens 60. Sages, he aA 5 Steir of miner Mapertante wes J mye "4, | sembly rooms. a tne ball furnished by our worthy Cou, | ¥&d laid thetr money two to one against Heenan, deaired the French troops are soon to | created by tht revelations whicb the scoased’ woul | *l, Mr. E E. Rice, and fitted up by joint contribution ot | 1 make freeh bets, as the odds could not be #0 great. ench Commisearist in thes city hat | hay, hi er our foreign population, The bali—a masked onc—was | The friends gr. ere fint vaile, ements for the supply of gations, oS is Be pow w wake Be wes driven to Abing of ome 1.” A fow of the charasters Sayers nally provalled-apen Me. Dow fod by the eurto( te mouth ibe troope wil leeee the | <T7CMNY. Seder Knows too many secreis, people say, | Presented were exonhent. Tnouced those of “Pai,” | UBB, the editor of Bells Life, to scoept « certitoata-from Eternal City, where a stay of twelve years hea rendered | {°" PY,eevere puniahment to be on him; the | TM gcorsh Prince, « Turkieh Pacha, whist 1 boys | «physician ? arm was not io & condition them almost’ . NO ove can doubt that disorder Shes can happen to bie i simple dlemiesal ‘roms tbe | TOS bs ubomtag ta tbe harbor were dreme’ as. ftales, P fvht. pond ti ats will follow close upon their removal. In fect, tbey woula | Strrice. A Great crony of his, the District Attorney | Cer an and Dutch peasant girls; but deokdedly tho bees | "tht And to wall until it was well. Tho “4 Rave been ordered way from Home og ore tis baa Bot ee oie ie pi fyb ET character was iat of 8 Jepaness women, repre ty replied that if Mr. Heenan’s eyes had been blind no such the Emperor Napoleon have determined that to tho last President, Barea Zealits will think it sdvieable | ® Zoung Beglehman, a resiient.© The representation was | favor would havo been shown him, and thet such « po = Pras 1X. Cee — ae to retire, ere lov his. responsible postion. His ghey of laughter greeted his ever: course ag was was against all the rules of €: r )B face of the | conduct at tbe Scbiller festival has been animadverted | movement ball of the seatoa, however, too! 4 the ring. They were, however, compelled to acquiesce. Yr. Bayers took but little ‘part in the discussion. None can doubt his bravery or his willingness to fight thenan ment be is in condition He says (h¢,lle when Ads seconds from Hungary represent the situation of thet country in s mort unfavorable light Despke the wisbes of the Hungarisns, the Emperor of Austria has appcinted Marsha! Benedek Governor of that kingdos, in \cers, Govgrnor Ee ne Scans mate aap ha, T, in which he expressed the follow the reom of the Arebduke Albert, who has been found | ponor tothe lideral ing lan, ma all my tutercourse with his Excellen. | leveiled af Mummy sownid he could ring on any- The fall of M Zedlitz would ww and arent | SY MP, Rice, Lhave found bim courteous and geatlemanly. | uuu werd o ore saeny Gbout him. Many of the friencs of both parties suggest thet Sayers ehall present the belt to Heepan out of respect to bim as ‘8 brave map, and for bis plack in coming seross the At lantic, and that afterwards Heenan aball give it back. Mr. Heenan says that may be all very pretty, but b has been accused of want of courage, and he does anti tand to go back without the belt he came for. The fight will most probably be revowed, and thar within two or three weeks. We are afraid poor Tom will get the worst of i. ‘The number of pefeons of rank who were at the Ggb wes unexampled in a scene of that kind. The ofiior of Bali's Life was eurroanded by these distinguished noble. men, the Marquis of Stafford being on hie right, while the Duke of Besafort was on jis left Many of the Barls whe were acnounced as being present Lave eddressed letters to the papers denying it, the Ear! of Eglingtown being of that number. Two religious papers charge the Bishop of Oxford ate Freder! with being present, be is woll k aown as being fond of sport, tn this Country. It therefore the public would not be greauy surprined if (t ehovld turn cut w be true. We clip from the prin- epal popes heve their opinions <{ the Oght, and thas con by ope of ite enterprising owners. clude cur notice of fois wexampied excitement in the , pugilisue world. apes THE HEENAN AND SAYERS FIGHT. | tom Sayers war received today by the slock- ‘The principal characteristic of the pampbiet Is Us ag. brokers, at the Koyal Exchange. He arrived there end. The Latest Intelfigence—Condkion atone o'cloce J) M. The scene was quite exciting. Be- ee Arad. 19, 1900, ~ fm sides the portly and dignified moneyed men, who had Nen—The Fight to Parliament. asecmbled to do haxor to the reprecentative of muscie, there was en immense crowd of the imperial mas who shouted till their lurge were boarge. Sayers, apon his arrival, was presented with £100 by the swck brokers of London, and £70 was reosived from the Liverpood evds all talk of that clemency that Isabella was to show Ye follow! remarke of Hon Joseph A. Wright to the revolationiow. You may depend upon it, os Teaid asnsnedl the teria Sonmegent Society, ‘aprile, aye ye ‘the profuction 0 are #pecimens of ‘Indian corn,” a to the United States of America This Our Special London Correspondence. Lonpow, April 21, 1860, The Late Fight for the Championship—the Times om the « MaaD"—Heenan Denies that He or His Friends Desired the Pight to Slop— Merting of the Backers and Secomls of tha Combatants— Sayers Present, and Looks “Daggers at the Americans—The Railway Receipts on the Puzilistic Excursion Amount to $10,000— Heenan Receives $2,500 42 ila Pro Rata—A Proportion to Renew the Fight Subterfuge of Sayer’ Priends—Fronk Confarian of i riage before these. The Deen able to find so cheap Sayert—The Pight to be Renewel—The Marquis of Si bride arming, and js looked upee by the Paralans artic “4 staff of life” yew 4 for’, Duke of Beassfort aml olner fons and others who affected a ceo‘emptaousness of apeecn Priscatabess the chy, an oe Peo pessoa elmmeat the Indian The analyses of Sr Hamphrey Focimeny aye when such things were (i@necet, fu - it were of ber seventeen years bere Fabulous ey) Davy, whi ‘acourate jn the men Witness fe Fight—Sapers Vids te Royal Be petare rie aceeeees poremue, ane, Oe Cry t+ given of the frowssau. We bear it rumored average. etaple for bread, change—Ble Recher Homage Jr the “Bulls!” and lives, interested themse!ves in the issue of @ fight for the bride's elder sister, Mise Hutton, i to marry Count ¢¢ | gpout 95 matter, and “Bears,” de, de. ctampionsbip So greet indeed has been the excilement Molk, sam of the Danish Ambassador at the court. Deci- | corn 77 wheat ‘is worth J ’ end interest created, that we are fan to believe the pio ded!y Europe is taking from us our Delica. conte a ‘command 97 cents. It would have been scarcely cre<ited two weeks since | ture to iy Grewn by the Tsmes of an archbiaadp and April 20, 1880. At Berlin w! Prumian thalers © | thet the combs! between Heenan and Ssyres would so | & chief in close confab as to the paobable ismue of bushel, corn, food, should be bile attyntion at it dows today. The the contest was scarcely overdrawn. ‘The Frepsh goverpment has just issued through M. de pe . tad, ‘soa entirely engross pa n phous quid munct and stolid editors, who were Thouvevel, the fuliowing important nots on the cession Of | tne view sione “are taken | ¢xtRement seems to be on the increase..The London Nm oruly seen fohowers or Galileo, and who “cared for Savoy and Nice —The roregn Minister informs the repro lanviriions matter ga devotes it columns to the controversy, and both raligious ptt were sudden! Kn by the sentatives of abe Powers who signed the final act of J Pui e fromte SS ves ents mesoreerkly pepe eaeueaas Ger tentors ee ee wee ae ‘Vien! ature of the reception France wil! » M ‘bulk | with thelr opinion’ pro aad en. night maby 80 Ihe carta ar note ot the Swan Federal Cara od un a moet manifest } wee again alluded to i the House of Commons, snd lod | tenes fomncas sae tie United Sates Of America, . respecting the convocation of & . Greer iv wee not until the King of Sardinia formally Sr =e to an excited and angry dtroussion. bed weee Frag ‘We left taken posession of Lombardy, and the treaties of Zarich wore made some | have haf an unezampied mic in consequence of the re- | backers sad jot So tatraten'to the Powers whe eaguet Se SSeS | aectie ty Geum b rive © Be tne 1 = gate cae ‘The feeling of animosity between the two mea and thetr vi to aesernble ia a conference, ip or the first ‘We meal i Seaictacens ee hy tera eer rie | ean es tue oe, Tan saris mmm | Me“ Reaer om which had resulted from the cession of Lombardy the meal, and make ft as | ed the belt, and wore backed ty many Fngiisumea here, ppt 7 to Ple¢moat, which cesrion was freely consented to by tts spirft and who belleve Heon: fot reosive fair play. Mr ———, Anstria. No having then ,. France haviog tt in for Wil now follow the same course. Whee, the of preparing 1 for toe | Wilkes, of New York, on bebalt of Mr. Heenan and the | of te ceasion of Baroy and Nice, freely consented to by 0 Americana bere, addrea@ed the following letter to the | *moust of punishment ‘moat, shall have been at ee ie =r ‘ee na) onffrage of the inhabitant and by the vote of the Sar pK § dinian Parliament, France will take posseesiaa of (hose pro- : nese. vinces. Immediatety afterwards abe wil! consent to the as Lule “‘ttMab p—— ON TT yp obey wae con munteaiions of the treaty ‘on the 24th March last formity —. Se oat ehboen . ot tet ofc. On be Weg, whenever wee Ht rad il i ii Hi renew by the potice in «i from the to Our Berlin Correspondence. ‘any climate, and kept for years | ring and did not do #0 we ei uethe as omen, = OR, + — z Banus, April 18, 1860 pm fe Ts pane Bea set ten covurreses Uanen , he would soon hare | and the #! and wore of the mest Thr Herstan Quation— Political Crishe-—Pabite Metiny— maga tte craptet Gane fe made bie vietory manifest to ghe mont prejodiond pore | kind. Boor iy yoo Sa rx Address to the Preasian Mintstry— Arrest of a Police Direc iste great one cheap Dread Wt may be eafely ciated | om the ground. As to, the uaggeation which bas beoo poy San Se mass of evening tor— Expected Buposi— Commemoration of Mrlancwn— RO sa a nn Geese a srg ma CL Geographicas Soctety— Prederich the Great and Pola ra bane Fa ha ef aa emer oer, Be. ment, stare’ wildly at darted - ‘The decision of the Hessian question ia an * (Tair of vita; Sonepat ete, and Importance for Germany. Rte the battlefield on which ay lait you, Sayer Why your the contest betwoen the principles of absolutiam aod com Be ae wea a atitutional goverment, as represented by Avetria on the | vA pA one and Prursia cn the other hand, t being fought ont Horee, 7 epaire If the Federal Diet, the obsequious tool of the Cabinet of "yey" ene ie Vienna, succeed in finalty apsetting the charter of 1831 stakes Will be and forcing the Heesians to sequiesce in th» action of paren pm ed pa oy! 1852, the triumph of the despotic over the liberal ele | Sew ter © country can bay rove demande of fin people ‘rom 'te 6 oped and partially applet dy msece of te own indastry ‘se 7 ment will be consummated, all hopes of sitaining netional freedom by Tega! means will have to be chan

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