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2 - ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE KANGARO®. ©ur Paris and Constantinople Correspondence. BHE AMERICAN: MISSIONARIES IN TURKEY, ae, Rew ke. ‘The ecrew steamship Kangaroo, Gxy. Brooks, which pailed from Liverpool at four o’clock en the afternoca of ‘the 2d inst., and from Queenstown om the following day, ‘arrived here yesterday merning. Tier dates are cight how's ster than those by \he steamship Canadian. ‘The Bavaria arrived at Southampton, and the Jeho Bell ‘wt Glasgow, on the 28th The Anglo-Saxon reached Queens- town about midnight en the Jat imst. Letters from Vienma speak ofa report that the Coun, ‘Reenderg would be dismissed. ‘The London Herald of May'l says:— ive £250 wodag of the National Rifle Association, te by beid oa imbloten Gouneasns nd 808 Beeek Seigueess the Prince to LO asa prize to (Consort bas also been pleased. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. horses rendered vicious by being too ‘cea " = out leased The ‘wih his prooosal, and seemed whieh js from private souroes, will serve explain bow toregret very much the docile character of hie ste: i+. }t pappened tbat e part of the truth was eo long kuptfrom | Mr. 'y is B rare \ustagce of the ucassaming ani geot's the knewleage of the authorities. Baren Bruck's vaiet, fankeo. He is amen of excellent judgment and discre. who was awakened between six and seven inthe morning tiou, and not in the beast by tne numerous atica- of Mouday last by the pinging of his master’s belj,imm:- | tions ebown bim by the most elevated men, among diately cbeyed the summons, and found the wofortuaate | whom are several of Hie left on the mn babea in his blood, and almost insenmbie. Toe | lith, via the Dapabe, for and London, where he bas forvant at once called the Mimister’s two sors, and toey Se ga eet him for the physicians Breuniag end Weriag, . Brown, the Secretary and of the Lega- who the patient much exhausted from joss | tion, left here ulso on the 1th inst. for the United States, of blood, Dut mot in a positively hopelers site, Tue | in til beaith. It le several years since he inst visited tne femily destrous to what had o¢- | United Sutes. He has valeable services to the corred from the knowledge of the world, cuireated tue medical men te remain silent, and they, as it appears, | in the direction of the consented to de so. In the course of tao , however, they Gecame etarmed , and snuisted on we me Tene wed celengues being called in. Toe family would faim bave persuaded them lo wail for atime, but they ‘Were Dot to be moved, ad it was sott'ed that a consulta. thon should ‘be heid at neif past six ie the afternoon. Be- fore that hour arrived Baron Bruek had ceased te be. emt, both in his jon with the Legation and ernment, connect an f Consulate. We sincerely hove that he will benefit by the visit which he designs makicg Several American merchant vessels visited Constantin velr more | to bis pative land. je during the year, ‘from Chicago aad Cieve- again commenced here in the same trade, and Thave thought this fact not unworthy of your notics, teil "Phe presumption is the: the ex Mure‘er ook some voge- | ing, as it dour, volumes for the industry Of the Americaa table \—morphwe or strychawe—duripg the nigat, and that be ialiciea the wounds @a his neck and write towarde morning, ix order to brivg On death more speedi- . In what way or to what extent Baron Bruck wag in- | eS im the Eyeatten Revoltella affair we koow not, Bur be would probebly have been arreated had he not Acide af. a himself. When the funerel took place Dut few of the friends of the ex Minigter were at the churco. Tue Turkieh amdas- sador was tbe only member of the corps diclomatyue present, The employ és of the government offices bad 1e- cetved orders not to Appear at (he funeral in unform. ‘Your reader will po doubt remem er that when first noticing the delays accorded in the new commercial treaty people. Turkish Missions Ald Soctety, and M ents er American Missiomarics. ‘Th meeting of the society was beld April 3). 10 ‘Willis’ Rooms, street, St. Jamess’; the Earl of Shaftesbury in the ebair, ‘The Rev G. B Brnp then read the report, which e'ated the Gospel bad decided ayo eg a direct mission to the » in the new ria) church at Consteniinople, and had suyenty ral pative students studying at Bt. Augustine's C2!- e, Canterbury, for ‘The American ait sloparies had cordially welcomed their Baglin Yretncon ve treatment of their } THR METROOIAT CENERAL CONPRRENGR: | THE @ENESEE CONFERENCE. ADMINIGTRATION— BEV. H. MATTWSON PRESENTS CHARGRS AGAINST BISHOP § AMES, IN REPERENCGE TO ORING SLAVEHOLDING MINISTERS—THEB FORTHOOMING MEPORT OF THE SLAVERY COMMITTEE—TUE AP- PRAL OF BBV. A. WRIGHT SUSTAINED, ETO., ETC. @PeCLAL AEFORT FOR THE HERALD. Burra, May 10, 1860. ‘The Conference met this morning, Bishep Baker pre- aiding. Dr. Dampers conducted the religious exercises. ‘The minutes of yesterday's session having been read and approved, the fellowing special committee was appointed o take into consideration the administration of the Gene- see Conference:—Joseph Brooks, Arkaneas; N. Wilsca, Baltimore; F, H. Stanton, B.R.; E. Thomas, Califoraia; ‘Wm. Young, Cincinnuti; Joseph C. Ayers, Delaware; F. A. Blades, Detroit; Geo. Guyer, East Baltimore; P. McKwwstry, East Genesee; A. Prince, Bast Maine; Jno. Bain, Erie; J, M. Waller, Genesee; Wm. 8. Prentis, Ulli nois; John Kiger, Indiana; M. H. Hare, lowa; W. & Goode, Kaneas and Nebraska; W. H Black, Kentucky; ©. C. Cone, Maine; R. Sepp, Michigan; GQ Brooks, J. A. Hopkios, Misswsippi; M C. Ellison, Newark; M. Ray- mond, New Bogland; W. F. Evane, New Hampshire; 8. Y. Munroe, New York; A. M. Osborn, do.; E Grie- wold, New York, East; J. B. Burt, Northera In- diana; J. % Kellum, Northern Ohio; J. M. Stal Jard, Northwesterm Indiana; Fred. Merrick, Ohio’ 4 WORD anour It @ very improbable that the ites Will recommend tne appointment of addi 80, at least, 8298 @ member of the committee, judgment 1 have con! If aw i i noe ELEVENTH DAYS PROCEEDINGS. EXCURSION TO WIAGAKA FALLS—DEBATE ON THE GENESES CONFERENCE DIPFICULTIBG— THE FORTHCOMING REPORT ON SLAVERY, ETO. . Burrato, May 12, 1809 Sor conerent om Sho Craticeaan will meet on ‘or tae purpose of maki ues blowing of 8 tite’ coves pena ‘The American Hotel, wher five @ the rule on slavery, aiteration. As hag been al- the confereaces dectine1 to ring to leave the matter with Tuus, the New York East Ooafereace, floor.?? ARRIVAL OF GOV. MURGAN IN to the ‘Agh\.”” BUFFALO. him, and in the course of h's remarks aid that the part committee ag speeches Docmapene Reby eh epemen ef oi aatens Detween France and England, | asserted that long ere the | In the six mission fields over which the american mis: | Dp. a. Whedon 5 Ner, Oregon; | {70% Erastus Corning, Eeq., President’ of the Central Rail- | of s public ‘woul ‘The Liverpool Albion of April 30 says:— arrival of he ie wand, he People heaives, even slows en ext eee, mores for tho, year the oad 08 Pi sg Borge) ps ae - Wo. road, to visit Nisgare Falls in a boty. A resolution was trek lo now bie cy” aad tnen follow i, ‘Be a ‘The American amatetrequatics have beer challonged | those most opposed at firs:, wou! ire toat the termes | tion of 11 missionarise from America, vo assist | vox, Puisburg: Sidney Dean, Providence; H. 7, Red | Wanimousiy adopted accepting the invitation of the com- iD to the gopr republican convention. After gentlemen amateur , be treaty be at nforced. The folowing circular ts, of 6 newly founded churches, 141 ers ed pF ; » taking of a supper he proceeded iecante wien nt ake akeet gs Shateacad Ep the Bronce Ceadalectal ante tomenel mited, 1,072 edd\wonal Bebbaih wo morn, 10 pred ie ae widay, Houttionss mn Indians; J. B Soa. paay, and Thureday next was fixed for the trip. arelascen per he pr on his way to Chicago take place about the end of August, the course to be from | to the Chambers of Commerce and Consulting Chambers | schools, with 1,116 scholars, 466 newly cnrolied Protos | i fo) ‘Upper Towa; P. serrill, V 3 Among the petitions and memorials offered were an ad- ‘Putzey 10 Mortlake, on tke river Thames. of Arte and Mapufactures throughout the empire, proves | tanis. The total strength now an foliows:—\5) | Western Virginia J; L. Williams, Weeters Wiersma a? | ditional batch by Dr. Dxxrerme, in regard to the troables TWELFTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. ‘Phe Manchester Guardian of May 2 says:— the correctness of my surmiea:— | ae ‘aid a a be ae sents, 1 pata a4 ‘Tbomas, Wisconsin; W. H. Perne, Wyoming. ’ of the Genesee Conference, signed by Asa Avil andothers, | TBBSENTATION OF AN ADDRESS FROM TPE CANADA: Mee Sardinian Senate, in ite sitting of the 27th ult., | To rae Puasipenr or rue CHAMBER OF or ss rey’ rete oe en community, (77 seminaries Ene teperte of cho sanding commimnes ware Oulied fee, and by his expelled members, which gave rise to a WESLEYAN CONFRRENCE BY DR. STINSON—RBPORTS * ‘Voted the bili for introducing the Sardinian codes into the | | M. 1x Fuxsipanr—the Commercial Reform sesootation, | ang , and 6,115 scholars, of whom 1,000 were | Which was responded to by Dr. Pacx, Ohairman of the 4 exeted OF THE COMMITTEE ON MiSSIONS—THB APPRAL OP; / Baailian provinces by a ity of 52 aguieet 8. idongh torndes caly 0 Son Gers, Bs cqpeured 82° | girie, Toe report further staied tbat tbe caues of Christi. | Committee en Eviscopscy, who returned a memorial of | Bethy and ¢: Lengo THE REV. G. 0. CREVY SUSTAINRD—RESOLUTIONS, ‘The Liverpool Times of May 1 says:— parte gives it the thet it may, with tbo co-operation | SDity was progressing rapialy in all parts of the Turkish Poe, Pa See pare se Se piabsteeaion xf Dr. Oaponx said that if the memorials were similar to aTe., Ere. Mr. Rarey has returned to England, after an absence of A ee eo | Tae supposed those tha; had already been presented upon this subject, ice bd Burrato, May 14, 1860. Fersipaly scout vj his wavein inthe, denrt wmng | te hah of Samara et te” CSauatie Gears reacties Decadent acceeee "| Mikey Jum, Dr. coamt at Melee megan ent inetpally occu; % ference know the real nature of its contents. . Saree, jw Eagiand Con handlt Marities ht It Arts and Manafaot to the oonsequences produced b: Eos chee “In we (lata ious) vobove, bi | denpe toad nthe” sammarant “Gea jim sagland Wx. Rappy said that as statements and counter.state- | renee, conducted the prelisiinary religious services’, See eee intone in the Unhed pa fox4 these Bye ene AA pal ge en 2 mente were made in reference to the General Conference, Peehar tiie niietes vaiecboenager y= A jeave for America in the autumn. Belfast, where he Se rantuion eonler, have ‘every where ihe effect of rewriodog society had proved utter): pees ee matters, wi a agint P we tered, pabeashiadj Gud thih they: oak tenes goes next week, is the first town on his list. yy ge peg nantly consamy- | the Turkish empire was Senn” Me eoamne Gaatie aaboeiaptmeatittmeas ie , Se be from figed—tbe Slat of December, 1860, for menulectured meee, aa tt send for we papers and gain iafor mation {rem all reliable pee die os ee while they diseumed Our Paris Correspondence. the int ot Jus - eae lines tleeuea; Res } ~ I oO pal a's deni ie pallor, ‘oiea welfare of the chereh. 4 ; Panis, May 4, 1960. grerrmhene the purchess of material unit! ‘stier thowe periota. ‘The committee to investigate the Genesee | tation is that in a day or two tena mente 9 The Sicilians in Open Redeidion—Garibakdé to Take @om- | ibe hexpation end dim tro Re ae troudles was authority and without | Wo yon lay will from . mand—The Gathering Storm in Central ltaly—The Elec- Teated cosh i decir ital ibe perk a whiah bg pvhssion perene i cockgemere-es rat propasee te be gives te S eomeienidentan ee peat: ny and Wice—The hi rep Pincay pei, ate avontence W ne Data 9 to yous Me Dejcatabliahed. — 4 — she on te report of the Commision on Mia- pore pool the Tragical End of Baron Von Bruck— | sent you, will deubtiees deem i: proper 1 ana, Zour trio religious liberty for themselves and to extend it to others. speaker. Tas power of ihe Somaion Sees After the minutes of the previous session were read Misfortune of the Emperor of Austria—Circular of the th agable nara ts producer and coamumer, We pray | ‘of those Pebere, matter whic etongea ~ pear py Pecans De. Senso, Commercial Reform Assciation—Gossip About Heenan heme, oon or to other amitices, Canada Wesleyan Conference, who was ond nar rgb Appearance of Fore cthe oat Aples Dufour, Count Herve de Kergulay, Lopes Dubee, J. that duty had it x “omealites | the bearer of an address from that . ate B, Pastre, 4. adam, Vice Presisenta Should not have the powers of a to maxe in- | their last conference, held at Hamilton, iy im June, to be Taken by. the Emperor to Savoy, dc. , dc. 3; Rages, Mortbalde Rondeh, Gometarice. é quisition. ‘Was that body going £0 oversiaa ‘all law, and | 1869. About thirty-one years ago this body separated Yourseoties wil beer ie, miind that I tei etree in may Pieter, Treesurer of tke Committee of the Commercial Dreak down the landmarks of law and order. (as 0’ the | {rem the Methodist Church of America, owing the troubled state of Naples, and that Momorials asked that the General Conference give a | © the political ai between the two coun- Sermer euler upon y Tne English people have saddenly beceme most hu- full and careful investigation to the jaticial action of the | ‘les. The; , however, with brotherly kindness and J was assured that in Sicily matters were worse than were mane—I mean 20 far ae regards prise fighting. The | were a marvol General Conference, by which six of thas body | Silection. address went on to show the prosperous wapposed. The news wo have received since the date of | authorities have signified that in case & new battio takes | piety, were liked classes ‘wherever they | @vebolding those | were d. Another requestin the memorial was to | Condition of the church in Canada. iis minisiers hed ‘ous letier’ proves that my foars wore well | pisoe between Sayers and Heenan, they will puaish thom | Went, and they wore the beat ‘tied for the purposes the | WhO were ministry | amend the jadicial law of the 00 as to secure to | Mulliplied from 48 to 42u, and its membership bed in- ™y previ P the last. Wonder whether they would if they thought | society bad in view. free from the purity | ministers and members the rig at of 4 telal by an impartial | OFessed from 9,768 to 61,6¢9. The financial aad iterary Sounded. It ic now a well known fast that the Sicilians | Sayers had a ghost of a chance of winning! I rather ‘The meeting was subsequently addressed by the Rev. | S24 honor of jury. He hoped Of this whole matter | terests were exceedingly prosperous. The spirit of re- are in open rebellion, and J have received advices from — ed p ted tee te the ancect of things. W.F. Williams, American missionary (rom Ninovib; Mr. Prayeo, im conol ‘above | would be dismissed. vival bas been om the incresze, and the conversions were Maly that go to show that the in on will Goats yor remar! beaten champion | J, Barker, Consul at Seleucia; the . A. Greave, the | ote migh' inve! Baf- Curry was anxious to have all the Nght upon the | 2Umerous. The work the Indian tribes was still (Central surgen' ia now the Jion of Exgland; ladies and jords wish to see | Rey, D. Hewlett, Colonel Walker, Mr” Titcomb, ard’ Dr. | 0, May 10, 1860, subject which he.could possibly ani coutinued with unabated « ‘sod interest, and the ‘have most effectual aid. Garibaldi has gone to Sicily with | bim. Lord Palmerston gave him five pounds because he | Holt. . -s r This 3 in | thate full iavestigation of the sobjess would be had. Conference bad sent seversi missionaries to British Co- this sia, and will no doubt take the command of such | ‘00k Ro ~ FR ne me Jeong Dd ) 4 vote of thanks to the Chairman brought the yrooeed- | PY K a replied, observing that there was no secret vin F iouen proms forces as he can gather on the island. Volunteors will | Sng they are giving him both to his heart's content’ ‘The | 8" 08 Close tellect, one of the abiest members of the Methoale: body, Gy the evil, and what should Be the order of Unole peeve Which was received with great epthusiasea, Is was, how: #00n pour in, and Francis Il. will find that, ike the Pope, | Parisians do not understand all thie show, all these meet- . Dut im consequence of his extreme notions he has few | dure? ever, chiefly confined to s eulogy on Canes. The speaker ‘his temporal power is decreasing. 1 do not douDdt, ye pr ng eel oocanies, aa Lord Jobn Rasecil stated in the Houte ot Comutas, ee See a ee body | _ W. H. Goopwrm, of Fast Genesee, moved that the spe- tid that the Wealeyan Coofereace bad Under tte sapervi- © Tabs: &. anik Sela, teat othaecdar dad, ae People epee - the Conference respecting B+voy was four yeare ago. Toe | cial committee be discharged, and ths whole Te- 18CO places of worship, 250,000 attendants on the trem 5 cause we extended an enthusiatic to Cyrus W. | yet fixed, it bed not been postponed. He siso annousced | Black River Conference refused, at ite last seasion, to elect | ferred tothe Committee on Iinerancy. winwtry, 36,740 children iu the Sabbath echoote and 4,487 @emmencement of thet stroggie which I predicted | Field when be had successfully laid an ocean tele- still going on with Hanover for the | bim asa deleguto to th'squedrenzial meeting o! the body, | Hxxay Siicen, of Bast Baitimore, did not know mach Meachers, and he was gratified in that a mejority of wroqd begin with the spring, and you may depend upon | aph- 4, TH ae a Oe LnA/eiguttet tate | Gotansn thems dps unaan, ant sb anttemeat P eae oo troubles, Dut | Sorted. they Eat ores 1000 Soaaes ee es ee, ta that it will not be confined to Sicily. The subjects of | ‘id, because they feel thet once more Amarica has — FF rene ‘to take out | De gs with care; for, as 000 sa the chairman | case. Py gh Fe 7 ‘Gn Wesleyan theology and biog-aphy. The reverend goat the Pope are anxious to imitate the example of the Ro. | beaten them. Tne consciousness of nd (hat seem. | the Siogragh eckta veel tobe lait Sofenen Magee of the Commities on the memorial in | to the inquisition of astar chamber operation? They hed | “man, in the course of his remaras, alluded to the ‘magnas,and the success of the present movemeat in Sicily undying prejudice felt for Americans, attributable | and . The London Times that the direc. | Fefererce to the mai-administration of @ nameless bishop, | taken a wrong step in the comaiittes the other | Judice im the minds of the half a will but incite themon. Austria may keep down « to of Bunker Hill, New Orleans, &c., | suppose | tore will be glad to geize the 00 any reason. | % delegate tbe Biack River , | @ny, and that wrong step was ‘880 precedent for | °f Roman Sod ocbers im Cansde against y rising | Causes thom to say loudly” “two minutes more aud we | suie trae succeeded a the erder of the day suspended, so | another wrong movement. The Star Onamber was fixed, | Metbodiet ministers. Such said that the min- fa Venitin, as sho has eo large s force there, but evea | were conquerors,” while at heart they can but say, what | At Queen Viowria’s drawing room, onthe 28th ult, the | tbat Mr. could have his mem>rial and % was propoped to send for persons and papers. | ‘ters were illiterate mem; he (the speaker) indignantly Tat I doubt. The Vonitians are maddened by the harsh _—— thrashing that gallant young American gave | following presentations were made by Mr. and Mrs. Dal- yn ye ministration, He thought that there was some vanity to be gratiied in Topetled the netmaaiien thetr ministers had braies as , Srostment of their frightened tyrants, and ata moment's | “"the Fuglieh journals seem to extend their epite to all | jpestone noe ‘oa Le isutioled, cad | Seanad, 02 mech aitention to be gives tothe Genemse | Soe se see in tasaih aR 5 Conference; it would serve a tf this local contro- Bove in tatellectas! cultare and progress. He motice may break through ail bounds, and, ia their very | connected with Heepan in avy way. The Zimes mate Mattsoa is the ‘versy could enlarge the area {w operations, if it could | Wet on to show thas efforts to coavert Camada, denperation, degin s'contest that wil! be & most fearfal | Me moet ungentlemanlike remarks about a Dr. Raw- Tt was binted ‘Out of Genesee and affect the whole of the world and | ° the froutiers, were as necessary now as ever 4 a. wh linge that was presented at court, and also made a slash the ultra aati- yp (Laughter.) He went for individual | Were, and Be was to say that their were ‘ene. Youmay depend upon it, when they do they will | at Mr. Wilkes. The want of fair play shown in the mat a8 8000 as the | conference cgntlss chy vate presen nian }. eves more chwaring tan ot the present ue quad. ter ba been much remarked upon hero. This uatorta. | 1 eu Savery present welr report. Ani two | ed astion ia thie case, If thay wets to ait nae eee | Reve A. Bezuser, co ieee of De Sunson, made a Jam sagured, upon good authority, that an extended . 1,60 mere 00 widen the bre Tepresentatives ou the spat, pm dig K be the nat ire of | all that these brethren who have appealed had tosay, | ‘Cw remarks, dwelling. ‘upon the 7 i ona nde Go th between Americans and Epg'ishmen than one would at | the Court of Pekin thirty daye to determine wheuner it Bo mig will it be preneated for more would be said than anybody ‘Ordinary forbear’ | ¢Serts of the church ‘spirit of extension wes prevs- movement \s tabing place ‘ral Italy for the purpose | first believe. The latter bave besm taught that John | will accept end eaecute the treaty in ite ,andoom- | the of the T answer ve | ance would have patience to stand. It © areas if | MBE, end there were $50,000 contributed annually for mis- ‘ef rendering the whole Peninsula free, and not many | Buli bes bis match at all things ia Brother Jonathan, and | ply with sach other conditions arising out of the late oat- | 8Bd reliable ifcrmaton,cvained tit morning, Eat he the two standing committees had not the power at tae fonary purpores. months hence we may fad Victor Emanuel the popaler | Pe Ae* AEN toe oe essen are still filed nightiy, | ' ft was oummerse Sot walikely that Lord ey yay wigs | SRURY to ont oh ‘Neseriiom."” Tee chard Booted quiet, | x. ecules qraarct ue dep oes cae Op, and ‘King of smont powerful people, who, awakening from | as tbe weather # Dot so warm but what one may oom: | met on bis way to Chins, with news of such a nature ax | Selle, fr holfiie nncar jincs = seen? af OF ae a ee eee ect ee eatention, erimingtion | sional peck ot geemerins ond were presoatot. ‘Mhetr long slumber and inectivity, will again give signe of Elysees | would render bis mission unnecessary, ia which case he | ~~ A 22... change in the | see coriferences needed harmony” aia auua’ enmiad ‘baat ome may be | would at once retrace bis steps homeward. chapter on sla ‘with the of the | brotherly love more than star chamber courte ani grand , signed by Rey. Dr. copestor of Jona Gant energy which made Rome the mistress of the world. sn litle | the London Bra claims to have authority foP stating | Tule upon the sub}et—the former whilp | Jury processes. He seconded the motioa to discharge the | *reet church, asking the General Con tolncorpe- \ Sho fact is, reason and common sense are setting ibetr pre. that arrangements bave been mace for Sayers and Heenan ga: bona cok $ ccnstnet- ieee ate meer ex: miteninee te John ‘sarees church” The Tamansat endowment of made Digotry, and the nation tho most Nach of cn 1g pocrng in from manly the Coaterenees. On | ER Gumworn, of New Ragland East Conference, sald tsnigued number of reasons way the Guuroh Seoxid be wmder ite (pernicious influence is anxious to voy hes jedpescay 173 petitions were received im favor of the {het potinons wore sunt, signed by 1,160 persons, asking | S240we2. Ca motion of Dr. Foy it waa referred t> a <@ihe vesk Gnd march forward with those who given up. "pro Ba et Sa to ag the special attention the General Conference | *Pécis! committee of ’ instead. As at present intended, their Mijostios number was on . Tae | to the administration of the Genesee Conference for LJ Bang age cocaped the Uhraldom of 8 superstitious and am | Titvtt) (> Marsollics, sua omsbark. im the Aigle, the teipe- ccmmiies on will present their report on Moaday | the last four years He was opposed to any | | The Ditous clergy. Victor Emanuel is at present visiting hit | 11a) yacht, for Nice. Prom this city the Court will pro- or morning next, which when presented will be | movement which hed for its object the sappression of meow dominions, and w everywhere received with anca- | ced to Puget, Theniers and Guillaume. Their Majestics laid over for ope day in order to give the deleguies time | facts, and believed that the preseut committee snouli be G@hesieam not so much bis own attributp as that of the | will enter wey ot Meee ot Lasstobenrs, and will pe II ph Lg ty See Sid Oe oveaenen, for they were rtwciple be represents to the Italian people. The elec- tewoe in Say” They meee fee fetate, ot teaaeat May the mA of ought ine Vt Slenete Savoy and Nice have shown in the clearest man- the ceremonies attendeat 1: Centers bee ery [v= iad dotorece Ato was extra jadicial, to recca- ‘wer how much the Nizzards and the Sevoyaris desired the jour wil ba magataest we AY nb taisaee tatrrene, ond te dbeemtoe ay phy ‘upon the tadie, bys @qmmezation to France. The vote may be termed, and is, ‘The ¢ result of the yote im Savoy was pny dpe ag ey ee pe og Me & ys e Yaw stave " pr ce pe Sy ne pees yw Pree broker Paris net for the excitement on the slavery question, would be | floor, and in inflammatory language protested against Bon Sena of Agnecy, in anewer to the Chambery | leat deficiencies of £120,000 sterling. Nearty all the ry yo a yp Mr. Slicer’s insinuation thet @ star chamber hed ‘Im ne way concerns them, and some of the correspondents dent of the Journal de Gev/ve, who assorted that | stock brokersare losers by it, and itig said to bea ‘The branch Book Concern, which is located on | been appointed, and a/ter mutual explenations, Mr. Hat- cor . ws td very of the Gnest’ thoroughfares the ef the London journals have the bad taste to repeat that te yoy voted on the question of annex rent affair. ae ‘hronged r~ ~ eld ey I np Th the vote is wo eriterion of the wishes of the people, that mV sent Tne auton, Neat way tnere | by delegates, and the ‘ad the end of the coa- | the whole subject of the Gensece Conference, aidioultes they were forced to vote as they did, and what not. | queation will be beld in Paria about the end of May. vereatien of iiaue the establishment are | to the appropriate committee, namely, the commitices ‘WM pot dwell upon the absurdity of such arguments, or The Paris flour market had advanced, owing to contia- EEN ccaty-atx of the deleguies ne a He objected to the dis ‘Chemecives. “Guess the Nizeards and Sevoyaris are ag See as cues en ce tae ‘Dut as the Conference had appotnted the special commit- and amendment, precise plan of action of the | tee, he was tn favor of the most and ampie in. een to jine France as wore the peopie in iadia to become eee eels oases a4 | Steority ta ot known. ‘veetigaiion of the whole affair ny fa be dane ett qubjecta of tier Britannic Majeaty. Wal, now, I dew.” Thesnay had tatlen thatty ta the Pare mnretl, Tt i expected thal tere will be a great influx of stran- eiharyie tie commis an might honest In their be Reglsd like to annex, but they do not like Fielenqer Bageets of estate ‘expected to accom. = Me WLI La yd purposes, a would SSL. George hers © 40 8 lkewie. They aro at present y the Emperor Napoleon to ea his retura ey ‘te the debates mind favorably outsiders would ‘pon the imeresting | ference was inclined to cover up whet it was not pleasant fe © great funk as regards oar takiog in For mia contemplated ie to Mice ‘and io te xp ber that will be and also of visting Niagere | or desirable to have brought ont. The cuurch wanted | DIF of Mextoo, perhape. If we should aovex they would go mad be had | Falla. The official orges recommends certain hotels ani | peace, but first let her be pure and them peaceable. The pare ‘The Emperor », through sooretary, ey vahere, ‘intimated med invest’gaied ‘which COLORED LOCAL PREACHERS. WH Intense disgust and astonishment at sush unheard of bye DPT eusiin di ant tice anee pe eg a Fy By ay Ee foundation cfs peace of tae waste church, J. 8 Euant, of Detroit, offered @ resolution to the eenduct. They are airo much troubled by a new pamphlet Sows towards Bagiand = eee Sn Giana trae abroct. Bom of the, Getegaies | sad betero they eried “penne,” Whey should Roveceus | CSSD s Gurtaty Gane eases Meer NE ecimen pus, bo testendine The Paria Bourse hed been frm, but closed heary at | TNS ue american, % James, Carenion and einer | ona imate at there wae 4 Bate did not paruil WT waa referred t the Comesten te the contrary, (hat (hie government has had nothing to Italy. ma ®. ater at but ft wi sty he, es paras ae sam bee i... ‘+ Go with it. It Iso pleasing satire, written in Adout's best LF a J ap gts nM —-y a oe ‘cunaidarenes partons, Gould blunder in voting to .° walle, they | solution, he Th etyle, and touching with po light hand upon the political Githope of pee aan eves Gann Dada vee pe from foreig., Gorman missionaries re- | — P. J. Baowx, of Iowa, and J. F. Snet Piaabars juire whether the oe abortcomings and necessities St Furopean governments, | hourly becoming greater, and it ie not seen hot it will be | iybittes from Sing part in the reception 0” the King. | ferriog to thelr Biblical cris cal ee | eee Re quate, ust were Rkowel by - sosteesaslus Uline te Senden one, Wore ‘and advising remedies therefor, 1 enclose review of | able to carry on the adininistration of the empiip. Inthe | Count Cavear and M. wore te iaeet the King oh | samensnd St On Lishore vite ieee ane cobanntod tt | Bansal Rothe Gasetol Cookennss he ase aa enpressire | Soe a the ircchure, written by the correspeatent of the Landon | hope of there being © nations! bank eatablihed. it tw | PUEDE ss were pany tnronghout Venetia ia | pinot of the Rev. Mr. Jocsby, whose healih isTailig. | ton.” Hie wen sorey that intmnations hed been'tnrown ont | if taal Gye fer Chronicle, and recommend it to your readers. Toe | withdrawing its paper currency from ctroulation and en- | exciting au insurrection in favor of Tanawuel. ‘Dr. Dexmx made @ speech in faror of the report, iat the Gencoce Conterence was desirous ef abriating As oa Sf et F Irochure is entitled “A New Map of Europe,” and from | deavoring to restore the metallic exchange of the public | A committee had been formed at $0 ressive cub- | WRUD GES Steg sy ecuoce SBLOuRD tn 7 he ita slaveholder: but. we have W from thas fact excites the fears of Britaania’s brave volanteers. | Thongh this currency is limited, the capital has teen so | *F'ptions for the Sicilian insarrectics. Tie Commitics on Sunday Bcbools made s partial re | mittee, that they courted an examieauion of their Setatly das hee tenets use ts hes eoanaseenl ee “They a1 once imagine France striding forward, gaising | much increased within the last six OF seven Years yhat it pore d Fry we wtleh wae resolutions jastructiag the The Ooalerence of which he was s member had rights, pons ahenp Ap Tad we ail he can terry se rower gto ast coming doe obey | tant more than otir oft value, and the fore ox. | | nscreas are pubaned omsnaung ntmeron a OAC a Oe op ee eg pe ‘crenar recrert ix ronaracrte “eserves trust thus keep forever Ta the mings | CBSDgS has risen from 110 pisstres to the pound sisting | of ee ne Cangas Sues toa ‘coarse of study in Sanday schools. | outside of ite Conatituted oourts to try’ refer | _.Df. DUxmN, Chairman of the Special Committee of the = People shat Fraace, wishes to edlack thea’ 10170. The embarrassment whieh ensued to al! om. x of Aueert isp te edirensea the Confervece in Detaif of the or overhaul the journals and ‘of any ao: ope amy reperted fe seages to the geo- ina menrer is vill hig gammer Bie sow eubiecis | merce and trafic can readily be imagined. 1618 nowre. | pied reagaing, iM order that the “Archlake’ Mastmlfien RS Bist we bet PS ee beyond the, Tesora o's poe a ge Fronecs ot Depeate county, to ou coon ‘easten & bia trip to Nice and Savoy ceremonies of s most | ‘U0%! again to 128 piastves, and the government hope, imap Deewana with aymem throughout | nai were pablished, an avenue would be opened for the tte business properly, and believing that | Teeable church property for cemetery purposes, which - te rulam te your rontore. ‘Sviing endo phony yaueer aioe ts To My Aa : cept and the reset depict ih rights. pa, moves ap hee — Pp or it to ite do this, bom waste. ne SES Ser ate | ower ay Moras meer ar wntvemam | nme on ace am eon me | cae iaegaeche emcee | SiMe cette Sean a |, Hema es cena ata ee thew see Spanien soversincet wil manage ve they have | of paper, ihe govermment makes & enerites which } mtr AR BOE pay PTT F to secures thorough investiga: | Tee eur p . soon them and Yet having eneovied Ortegs wiih ousn | Tenders tt aimost Peakrapt. Jn the meantime, lt resorts ) st Si. Petersburg. Some 150 or’ 200 persons, Bubop ames, to Ths provioes quosten ‘wan ordered, tat the motion 60 haste, leaves scarcely any other course open. Wil: diecharge the commitice adopted be tediegt with the heed: baring outet tee arm? Time L. bass bas WARS ee ‘wil ebow. Isabella Secendo is to a sad dilemma; ane J. M Fetter d memorials from Rev. Mr. Mo- Sat Joshase Reve some Governer General to exsoute the ba) 2 Conference to “into rebe's pardon them eferwarde—this seem decision of Dibope what called Sing coestered 1a & most ingenious way of | the the “eonventicle ast,” as ee could aad i I OE oe a a a , don of Her Majesty, who overlooks all past offences. | hareme of his married danghters are not alowed to incur Domestic News Items. tapetlag the minutere sivealy setoned My Bile 2 trifle late to be iy and this me- ture, but thea the fact of her witling. | any more debts. Moen ix 4 Covet Room —The Anstin (Texas) Inidl- ‘morial is submitied by one of the “ ” brethres to parden is estabiished. Tnie eucoseded with poor ‘A few days since & was that the wife of | gePort of the 26th alt. states that John Tabey, who was Rev. Mr. Doucer, Vice President of the Oasade Dut will Wey dare auiempt it wh Moatamatin’ | Ki flamt Pacha, a daughter, of the Sultan, hat mate her Rt ee Bene emaas charging bins wih ar. Conference, was introdueed by Bishop Janes, whe pre- Oe Scteeiee @ the contzene nes be cxcape Ws REype 00 of Ree heebdand’s commercial Rilnd BAwards, and was tn the oourt room, about ided during the princ'pal part of the seasion. : eome morbid. Qrest number . enddenty at- ‘The hour of twelve having arrived, the Conference ad- empires that Mave | commitied ia about twee. ‘ped till Monday morning. in ry tragioa! ead of Baron de Brask jour: mated hie own existance when he received fis dismissal . tyeeh Teemu! sppomumeata for mamery oho ware ‘office, caused mont vingular reporte to circulate | dollars jal. to the a vertons churches fm the Austrien capital. ast sivices £0 to show that fis. | and he Daily THe rT and adfomtog le the Sabbath pa ey aod Vienna, some say to be | war to j petitioned J then announced. The minteters of ‘oribedox ‘and Vreasdent of of the Empire; ihre opine tur | Tauerty, whon . the poe heterodox denominations of this Dave reason, he tote be 4 Miniator @ Pinance. Boch tay somy | ried to.’ Mohamed Pacha—waa coniiaed, tee child Won of Recerver of the Bask’ of Ceatral New Torn, Pane to themesives fy - Se os vo pn LY er gute few and was, re ame — a OS NT of Hon. 0. B. ‘one: 2 ‘saat Generac, Tre their ee maie which, according cr Matteena President Yr ‘hen fg, career of crime BY seit Pohey of the Oteman goverament, could not be allowed | urges thet he la uafitted, therefore, tegive te whaead the | offi fok. ‘tus vole ot his Coats. | Rome thie deper Se Sains ie Sere a {0 the beire of he Sultan's throws. Lest her child should, ee tees el nreree Rvertgeeen roqelme. The | renceon Beat one var] cieae., bat Cheaction of month to come. hed met in the “dog Dealt be a boy, and follow the fate of ke cousin, | case has been postponed till the 18th inet. ths Genera Gonfranen ramones 1m 10 all the duties and | days,” in Buffalo and Rochester nee with bat the wife of €i Ham) Pacha comnived with her absentius: | te New Liw Raanea to Wiehe On minister. There wae socaution | tore cold ® without semen eiace last Freach aad eae en om Rae On the previows eocarrerce | siaie of New York a of tee the brother by tee commities, Dut It ressons- the spiritual interests of G4 cansed his firet grief; on oes Feterred (0, some of the foreign representatives made | Svcnogcetoimenn tes oe senate and ly ‘to eonctode that be will not in futare nse“ sentimen. | forus avery Li, Set ete House | strong but inem cient romenstrancee ‘Beotion 1. No poreot a husband, wife tal in the hearing of the wwters. [i was Mated a ‘practies ia Sie reer nahn Deven Got Break” tho bed retuest vo | ismnere bonas ws =u parent, hail, By igor her lash will or tastnment device | ‘bat graven did Mr. Wright great good edvice given them by their ministorial guests, Ube sere renmenso « sacirate rho wished him (> | evade. oa cette or aay symone cee oa petucing sine female, ‘The Oommiuce | see'te arr ds bande ocuyera tor mitt rie woe tenlont several The Baron se. | Faype, whero, however, ber husband’ wot a cuf2',,i%? | ratida, in treet or otherwise, more han one hak part of | Re the Old Scheel Prose ene neeadiont, to CEES yenpers aliens ——-. whe Sooner pete sre | foun SLES | irc cee ear wavs trarad | eerie Be | yg RY ST yy a was overruled eremimat: government of om? half and no more. . Mey, hice was no entvcrabie tw Oi Darou hes Ut Mir comionoh eobresed Rarey, haa jovt nes = ‘od Ss Aue Foract Ononita, oud four ° eeaietiee wl be ea the favor : = ie mets report te the Reperor | left bere for Raglan. te Faeggs | On Om cre Cer eS Se na dee bey t tasoten egret tt dene helt me ame oben + Nieb caused his Msjesty vo diomias Barca from office, | and Syria for the porpose and che Staton’ oF Loerratiows.—The criminal law was so al. Inter course With all evangeiical csssmeationn, gunn w forbidden im the qeacrgl run anl ane “bie determined him to destroy himeelf. ‘The follewing | racter of the Arab horses. Ticlous | tered inet \vinter that absemoe from the State (if the of: | » wen not to by any branch of their sister | to etrik oat the present chapter on slavery, and ia. 0, 818 Will be found in\ereeting — ramre, and says that of their | fender ie wh bin the United Siatee) le 80 longer dadacted | Jeoominadions. prota ‘to | ecrt im Ma stead @ genera! of condemnation and The writes opialon ghvom by Dr Rokwaasty ond De. | horeee ‘from the time of thelr foaling @ domesticates ani | from the thra> years withia an indictment (except | send 6 de was afopted, akhongh a catholic fesling Samontion to ores’ Guveteldng "heat te Coam. ec. aftor the examination of the body of the late Rx. | famniliarjzes them with m: iy lone ail of | for murder) mr. st be found, ee wl ovard “tour Vremres'n Conan nae SS conn af Gari a feremres ron de fi, 06k, wes co substence aa follows —1 Taat ae | tor barther and more Of the animal. Toraapo iv Peey'TLvast4.—A terrible tornado passed A DRLEGAT® FROM THE CANADA WERLETAN CONFERENCE. what 1 would be in my report ores Bruck lest s great quaatiy of biced from the }io has collected some valuable statistics on the horses of | crer a portion of Bu ote tow | a0. Rev. Mr. HvSLeet, & delogate from the Wesleyan body | it thos be repeata bow Gere’A ast wousds whic: fy EE Ee | the Bast, which he designs moh be | companied by thunder, D ot Canad, wen reesived by the Conference and on | a a romor, whereas the above statement wes shaded be died 0 salem, b an sania. | repens a8 nog Me BY Seueee, teres, cutees, DO ne ‘Were rare ito | being invited to @ seat on «pet thanked the for iraz, made Si povang, s aerre mines tons jornee. Ny ne ground, were meatiarad eordtal whieb (vee Cove m ities bow that ® very contributed to ‘ie death. | ther and sone, and were . io the ceot Belds, and whole orchards of Ines tore by the fwrtea Rev ter ‘Rtineon, Prewident of sta oanve oT the n of oo 2 The chronic fol, the re ezation | view of giving am eadipition bdaing | roots. Wreakeyan Gontorenee, was the bearer of ee stress far Wrty Woumad teombers pt the Methodlet ghpred

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