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4 ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. Our London, Paris and Berlin Correspondence, THE SICILIAN REVOLUTION. Negotiations for a Commercial Treaty Be- tween France and Prussi ery + Mee, Oar Londen Correspondence, Lonvo, May 5, 1880. The Pullinger Bank Frawd—He Pleads Cuilly~Whe Re form Bitt—Monements of Cobden—The Fxciiemen! oer the Austrian Frauds—Hrthusiaitic Mecing of Neapoltas Fuiles at St. Martin's Hall—The Australian News— Launch of the Steamship Connanght—Lncrease of Trade with South America—Join Bull Making Extwive Prepara- tions for Commercial Intercourse with Brazil—The Gen- demen of Muscie Preanted (0 Victoria—A S:roolmaster Whipping a Pupil (o Desth—Musical and Theatrical Matters—Amricans in Lowlon—New Het in London Kept by an American, de , ds Tue Pullinger bank fraud Ws assuming « definite shape. hae He has had several examinations in the potice court, | ploada guilty, refuses to employ legal assistance, and ex overates all others but himaelf. Lyttleton, one of tue as- sistant casbieré, ia in the felon’s dock, an accused party) but whether be geis convicted remaius to be cen, ‘The very respectable gentiemen of the Siock Exchange made no headway in Onding any one of their members implicated. They merely Jad that several mom ere have bad debts due thom by Pullinger for “ditferences,”” aad that be bas paidthem. Tuat’s all. ‘The ogg of the Reforsn bili seems likely to hatch, and if & does nos bring iorth a respectable rooster that will crow lustily, it wil be® chick that is ouadlod to pips a Srmall (une. Mr. Gladstone made ® good speech in tts Tavor, aad O\hers made speeches seemingly a8 good pgainst it. Mr. Walier, one of the mombers tor Bork. phire, and principal proprictor of the Times, made a Bpeech against tho bil was certainly ehowed markod billy. La this efort Mr. Walter took @ position thas sur- prised mapy, as bis former parliamentary carcer bas Deen a very quiet o ‘ Mr. Gregory \8 one of the inembers for the county of Gaiwey, & young mao, and one who can shine even among the names of Walpors, Peel, and others whose names are memorable {roa former associations, or from position of their preeemt owners. Whether his spevch will be relisbed io America ts not for me torsy, bat ih ie D most elaborate argument In defence of monarchical 1a Btifations, based oa the bad working of your repabiicaa government. Ii reads more like a Quarterly Review arti ple tha like an extomporageous speect in the House of Commons. He qucted De Toucqueville, Horace Greeiey, Ube Now York Jimes, and various other philosophers, old acd cew, and bis remarks aud piguant extracts clicited Tou rn ghter,” aod at the close ‘joud and prolonge Whea Mr, Gregory said that the Britieb Keform bill was exciting @ great and pain ful loterest ia Aay and was being read tn every bouse there, be tiet uave been drawing on his tmagins tion. Judging from what I see in my American papers, the Ameorioads care abouts much for Lord Joba's bil 8 thoy do of the domestic arrangemonta of the early Poarsobs ani Ptolemies Mr. Cobden U in France, trying to settle the details bf the late treat tae French shipowners are cla morivg loudly for exclusive privileges Tnese pro- Dbabiy ibey Will retaiw, The Freachman cannot contend Eacorsefally with the Eoglishmau oo the ocean, though be dova sometimes in the countingbowse aud the maau- tachery. The frauds on ihe Austrian government, in which poor Baron Bruck was tataily iovolved, are exciting more and tnore @itention in that couvtry, asd, in fact, ali over Ba rope. New arrcéts are being made about every day, Ie is Stated by one correspondent that £5,000 in Lombardo Venetian railway bonds was offered as a docewr ty Count Cavour, but the stern patrwt desiiaed to reap any prod Al the expense of the puodlic. Tho Sicilian revolution ta believed to bo a formidable ove, Cough It is NOt Supposed that the lasurgeats are pre pared for @ campaign [here bas been a targe and en. ibusiaetic meeting of Sicilian and Neapolitas exiles aud By mpath rors beid bere im London, at 8! Martin's Hall, Ai which fonds aud munitions of war were talked of aad voted, whether Ley will be forthcoming or pot romaius to Deteen. Mscems to moto bes iorlorn hope Given Ake long lines of Hapeburga and the Neapolitan Bourbons, the Kotbechiide’ legit yy, tu the form of despotic mo- y throughout Euro) vast standing rmiee, the power of lodeflaite laration, ithe Bee on of ali oluer power, ly Brug. Rit g people, ‘ with certain tontienadle rights," ant these People without union or coacert, the moat of them both igobrant nod poor; and with all’ this that should ae u Far would oy Alliance" of 1816, Dene, acd what no lows, jails, aud exii must be a pum ebn and powerful. Late pews in the restore both Hapabargs, Boar Aly 4 the poor wretches 'to gul- . If & just Gob rules, thea there ut somewbere for some of tae great om Australia represents businces as very Cuil st Meibourve, but vetier in South Australia aad New South Wates. New an! rich gold discoveries bad beea made near Victoria, and not far from Sydney, and de- Poribed aa very productive tp low of gust aad Bugects Tae yolumiecs movement was golag forward Buccreafaliy ip Australia. Tore s little Camper has been Cast on the gevtee! recreation of volamteering, the Qieca Bivitg AN order, of course at the suggestion of the ver: respectable toolle, her coasia, the commander ia chiel, Bhat la * presentations’ the “rank” o! volupteer officers “ia Lot recognized.’ From toat it woold seem that a major General will pase for po moro tban & lioutenaat, aod each of thom fur just nothing at all, beside of ose of tao “regwiarermy.” A Dg & remoostranc> bas been got up at Liverpool, but thelr protest wilt not Amoant to much The JMustrated London New: to you with a large view of tho laapch of the Con Racght, acd @ goot portrait of Mi Lever, MP.,ae% Compsaion cut. Im aogt a fortaignt the Connarght takes ber trial trip from the round to yom through the Straits of Dover, calling wo at Dublin to give the depizens of the Irwh capi opportunity of netiog the first epectmen of steamship ar iteoture ever built for Iriea foreign comm roe, A gen. Veman bo relied om, told mo (Lat folvor, of Liverpool—pa:\aer & €> be >» batla ne replied hab one of { thie wook will go 6 safeine ut ation witn Mr. men ‘oc the dem of Cuserd the va! CMolwer) was asked what be Mmought ing for the Galway service, and their firm bad bees 06 see them, 4 now @cays (howe caging for if thay de snetr Dug South “America lntey feats Ate quill loqdequate t repdrements | understant tidae | po—that ibe x tag fo—le getting inte & pay been mate Breretal contri dearved, bot probabiy tae Royal Mail C saa, pol the United States get up a steam Lae t earl? = that Sq neem to be dolog mothing but sleciing w #, Remsil popor ia fretand— reapondencs, @ piece of rare \aformation —so: foutd fn Burke, Doid or Debrett This wi informe the world that ‘old Lyn ihurat lopy, the Irish paiter, of Limerick,” and ame to Copley, as more takicg Everybody bad betiewe! that hy were Borton boys—a veritable The Sayers and Heenan ailair seoma to be growing mors quiet Sayer# Gade himself quite a hero at Liver por aad other pinces. but some others are geting a more wereviabdle orlebrity. The Americse Muister, tn his late Tecommendat) for presentation to the Court of ber Ms Jeety Victoria, sent, or took down to Windsor, a couple ot the ~~ who are here io the trae of Ube Benteta y Bnd they were receive! ant hoaored by the emiles Of royalty, when, lo’ some one dads out thet one of the indivicuais has been convicted of felony, an: Ubat both are simply the ansoc ates of pricy 6 and ‘\ @ gravely and meekly aeced why the bop bowored WiD & pressbtatio. i ~ Detween Heenan ant bave bere a Catal fight, at Brompton, wherein nerictn af Strange thi oa the temple from one deprived the other of What feature (he case @eseme ia the or! ww pot keown. A wagedy of another fort i4 just sow making « van It \@ nothing More por less than ori killing One of be pupils, a iy p Rowe yom J bimto post mortem examination wed wooads on where the floger of a mam could go down @ for three quarters of a7 inch, sas the body nd limbs covered with bruises and blond Tae poor boy Was beaten for pearly two Bours, towards mida ant bea he must have died oon after, fora gre a! of noiae ing Up and down eairs was heard during the night,ent be ki to the ft sorw ode waning by the schoolmaster and bie wife, an listened to ited to by the servants, Ia the morving the serv: '¢ infor aed thet Mester Can collor—the boy's neno—hel diet during the might, art Mre Hopley raid abe hat puta clean nt tote o2 toe Gorpee ‘and made the bosy comfortable” It te really rfl brotalay try. Ta showing up a system that no pea ‘With a& plain & prime frele Came an wae evor gy wretched schovimatior morierer hwy en alive 20 0 0% OM apaliry mel! ia £1,609, aad ¢ suriicn of £509 each. 0 Datheboys Halls are ai! pulled down tn Eog'and, so the Jastics Snattows pot all extinet Ramor poiats to another of the large London papers as Syeut coming down in price tot roptnce Toe redoction Of the Daily New: from fourpenee to three tas dose NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. veddaga in’ increase in circulation being ecarcely e@terday was a great day at the Orystal Palaco—« musios! fie in a of Mendeissobn. It was largely | , and gave wich eatisfaction, Madame Picoolo- m@ Bi is @bout closing ber Public hfe by some farowell pi rformances at her Xajosty’s thoatre. The Royal Academy is opsa for the seaton, the Kow | Gardens and pleasure grounds are ia glorious order, aut in Natase’s boliday atte, and tho ever ular Derby Day is near at hand: 60 tho pleasure seekers have no lack pleasant places and flac rambles Cremorne | Gardene are about opening under very favorabie au | pices, the proprietor, Mr. Simpson, having emgaged for great Calliope, or etoam musioal | organ. Quite & pumber Of Amorioans arc grainally aad | quietly making their way bere jy England in various call- ings and persuits. Dr, 1 Collyer, of Keatuoxy, bas Just read ® paper on aA now mode of making paper from etraw—a@ method teat makes @ first class article for auy end all pirpoges. It was Hstenod to with great attention, and the learned Doctor seems on the high road to fortane. | Geo. Francis Train has succeeded tn gelling the horse rail ways introduced int> Birkenhosd, aut several of the most eminent business and bapking rms of !oadoa and Liver- pool bave geen the thorough practicability of bis scheme, | and are tohave the railways introdaced at once, | A Dill will pass Parliament withov' opposition. | | Mr. Morris, aacther American, hat taken aivantege of the bad system of Roglieh potels and taverns, there being bo wedium betweea a it aad Ree gtd - and nasty’ style of house, an io Now York Hotel,” in x4 Leicoater street, Lotoester square, and, with a fatle d'hole and moderate sized house, is cater- ing t0 @ goodly number of Americans, Raglisu, French ‘and ctter classes. Aga place whore Americans can up and meet a good many good fellows, loarn ail the nowe, | and on, accommodations at @ Lee rate, the “New York” is getting a good reputation, ouly wieh Mr. Morris bad ctot as large as the St Nicholas, at New Yorks, and it would be certain to bo | Miled. Who wants an American paper? The Loadon Am-rican, weekly, is spnownced to come out this week, but l have not yet seen it. There being a Canadian News, aa Ausire- Map and New Zealand Gazetie, ard 9 Chime Mail, | have DO reatom to doubt butap American paper here can be made to pay, provided it be wel! couducted. 1s will take jadicious mansgemept to make apy headway. That ex- travagant modo of doing almost everything Amorican, both ia and detraction, wili not go dow» bere, aud ifthe ment do not give us something out of tho Bumkum order, they wili not succeed, [ vow pot who the parties are that have projected it. Talking of newspapers, the London Telegraph is & curiosity in its way. [tis owned by » Rad, ther fore, We may aj ita ** patronage” when it speaks in a leader to day and bopes it suall ‘ long eee this ooua- try governed oa Christian principles.”” Very patronising, a After a long sod cold winter we havo beautiful and spring like weather a} last, aud evoryboody seems to be ut of doors, epjrying it. . Our Paris Correspondence, Pans, May 3, 1360. The Long amd Severe Winter in Paris—Another Plo Agaimt Napokon—How the Empress Received the News—The Quarrel of Napoleon with the Pops—The Romish Church in Franco—New Postal Arratgemont Between France ama England Tne Cobden Treaty, de. We are all delighted to fad ourselves at length in ylew of something like spring, meh “a “prolonged whuter is scargely Oe Tedord Iw severity bas not been excessive, but for unbroken continuance few of its antecctonts can Compare with it. Now, though tho wind stil! seoms reluctant to quit its eartero source, wo have bright eunshiny days and oovasional showers, and Paris gives daily promige of compieticg that tolleltle au printanier which presente her to the world the moet ravivante capital in the universe. It is in the months of May and June that the foreigner, desirous o! examiniog ber tpecialités, should visit her, Ali ber fair Proportions are then presented to his eye, shora of that dozziing whitenors which the midsummer sua imparts to them, and which renders anything like a comfortabdie aur. vey & shoor impossibility. Bot in May and Jane this paradise of cies stands out like the moon whop, as Queen of Night, she rises, and pales with her silver light the leeser stars, Tis palatial odifces—its magnificent churches, with dome and maret and tower—Ws noble Gtreets and broad avenues, ali interspersed with foliage glowing in al! (he joyous livery of apring, formasight that will well repay the traveller, however distant the point of his departure. Pity itis that where the surface is so fair and placit, eo soothing to the senses, to the at- ‘cutive ear there should always be sig Xplosive mat ter which migbt any day couvert a scene 69 beautiful and wondrously artistic into one of confusion and ruin, There teems to be no doubs a comple, was in existence for the F mperor’s destruction oa tho night of the bali givon in the bouse of Madame de Montijo. It ie by no moans any Lo get at the truth ia matters of this kiad, so great is the preceution takea (o keep things ac quret as pores: ola lt it, however, @ fact woll knows here that alent atc on (he Emperor's life are perpetually occurring in some form or other, notice of which mever comes before the pablic. Indeed, those brulted about are caore generally douoas eet alloat for ® purpose. Bat, covered as France ia, Wroughout 1s lepgth ani breacth, with secret soowties, whoee passwords often defy ali ihe v gilanoe of the mom acute police in tho world, it le well kaowe thst on no occasion doce & Bpectacly oF fife, 0° wy public coremony whatever, come eff, w! MUCH Previous Proparaiwa is nececsary, without the discovery of some design oa the part of the bee oy my te a fas tine 4 notion prev a s ek pit that gen desereeed to bean tate, oe tutes ena -\u Italian im bot baste presents bimseif {bo day before tbe ball is to take piace, at the Tuileries. He must seo Of course that life depended upon it. jaard. at the house of Mavame Montijo, ercreted ia the north corner of the pew banqueting room, preparing for the supper, are bombs and other mistiies of desiraction. If you doubt it, bw we, but when the hour of labor is over, and the mea are © thelr homes, go ani examine in the direction J iadicate. M. Moquard did fo, and the result was a diecowry, so runs | the tory, of mot only & packet of bombs, but a smal! barrel of gunpowder, bat large enough to have viown the rooms mand al! it? im reveliars courte the fart was communicated to the ap Gret \t was thoaght that, | iibmiapdiog enormcut expeose iacarret, it waald ‘e@ better cither to putoil the ball, or, at ali eronts, | ang, a2 lawyers say;the venue, an there ite ore | cleo Madame Tasoher de |x Pageris anxious that ber Louse sboul? be made ugo of, Dut at last bolder coun gels prevailed, aud it was Cotermived (bat pojbing shoull be cianged. Whoa it wae (est broken tothe Empress she wae bawly cotoup od wita Ler tirewomaa on the laportant achject of Der Gwe oilet, Sbis dress of the 68 Dirae b tnered herexceedingly. She bad set ber beart psa it—noining j le would do, bet how the exposare af the lower part of her persen Could be reconsilod at once with her iniporial & clans) wo sapled, ber he dullzals prodvien, lesei"g woe above mzaioned, emot and t faluied at the baprems, who te “ing itera. 9a ty bor Mater of vo aval tae Dal ovald come off ‘Thi, however, was lirelfa bond quite as bat as soy ) | of "hone tg ow. OWE Mie lee Loe Macy Ral Beem diet ven the falatest Geert tice Coarage &) prowat ~ the idea of sacrifl tog so many arteue dleculnes, over which #0 muck ckill anu expense Dat Deca levebel, bottler be blown up stones tae us pal them on © Mcqnard wee font for abe relecred ' ait tie remult war thal forte sbow!! be mets to preserte ‘attere ‘were before the pot had been heart of Sm reahia. pose fast, to cat to which @ven tho g™! lke ic ie of em premses are emros Sy Majesty deverminnd ou appearing time y ia dom! | Of coarse, T do not ant wer for the crrreciaeer of ail 1 Dave thus reo uated, but I hare er revera ts Duliere, | from the soarces from which I derive", has it ls essen. tially true. | The fact is, with regard to attemp's oa the Enperor's life, thai a very geweral oploioa pivelle tat Me Ms, was Gover ia grestor danget (baa wow. Say what one will, thie quarrel toe Pore & proticiag & grist effect on tho padlc wind, bt tis quis Oa the eerds suas even though saying Nike an organ d . 1 to the ground, some fevale ad, Ow fate, May strike ® o> bu Tat ot To show bow strong the feotug Among large messes rf ihe pruiase, tt Rn y {0 Stave that the prietthond ars tory day receiving a7a- tribustons from ail quarters o: the empire for of the Pope. Thote is, vesites, operation #bick makes an app: Bad teld ot w)\hoateliout a osoome 6. rv rigusly anxioos on the eudjet” 1's bat efow da tant a well Known banker to the uy do ia Patty Wee Blunt, arrived fom Rote, commasiomed by the ei government w open aioae. A> bat ns nooare takea eeeary preliminary than the Winter of tne Je. id bie baw wpom them, ad ctolered that if aay | atlempt wan made to A he (hS Coler prise, the go: pment would mak ablic Reb >sa08-2998 af Its ills man Cath oie Ch Ye far fro | detng as divested of wealth thy eupposed. Tae ments — ay are © very ia ign! and en we hear of (3) Smvl allow. acces made our ee 22 bly inferences that ~ © ehew | y most be poor. a tes prsctech ot ‘every class are largely ind j }~ geand by be pore yp tae [a ‘oh loney ie always 29 sip aly was pr 4 | eartht wate, an? tary extra rdinary setae | every ), far and near, it freoly se at his core ‘e am, is Jatt 89 © Contitorad the sume ally remitted to of the valuable servants toe ringta! min'rtere, bat of the Smitiion ih Francs is roaty T hare oven heart & sald tiat poritive wealtt the Cath we Cevote to bis serrice guoh are the regources in bi the bierarchy that they do mot to say uot apother sou sbouid bo subvoribed, they could at onoe furnish tho Popo with ail be may need. {about ie cepa’ in bie Phusion eliaou genre ing about the ca ‘withous or cher protection thap the two grooms who sit behind | him, a aorthag oo eee ine gome com: tat bas ably ocewl very recently, Yesterday Pay bis Majwty was seen driving in ali parts of cepital in® yery Wooetepiatious manner, his ing ony with him. have just begun to enter upon the new Poat office reguiations between France and Bagland, by whioh, fo ail practical pus ) im the transit ween Londou avd Paria, twenty four hours will bo saved. Tao second or day mat) from London, instead of loa that capital at balf pest one P. M , ag berctofore, now leaves et seven im the morning, allowing time to forward the Continental letters which may have arrived from 1‘ pool, Manobester ap! ali parts of the 4 distribution throughout Paris, but also in time for trans mission that evening to all parts of the Continent. Oa the return from Paris to London a similar gain has reauited Letters leaving Paris at half past seven ?. M. now arrive in London at bait. F 1 E & & 3 8 g : & . In future, there poh hope to communicate with you a day later from There seems to be ap increariag tendency to the puii- cation of }, aud ® report is industriouely circulated that before 1862 a far greater froedom is to prevail in this respect. On the commercial is clear and willipgiy the only effect at present bas beou to reduce trade to 8 comparative stand sull. Kverybody is out for ‘Silat good tune coming’ jogs are to ba od at a third of the price, and therofore no one @ inclined to invest big money now. But independenuy of this, the coptioval preparntion for war going on tn Eaglani asd France seems to preveut from taving eoy wbiding faith in tae Cypuri ja here workiog away witb all bis wooted enthusiaem. Ie his nanal op- imiem be will Lear of nothing that militates agalast the treaty, and =e tne! let the people of the two couatrics oT teste the fruits of itfor one year, and futuro wars will be simply an impoesibiiity. The news from Spaia that the Comte de Moatemoiiu has resigned all pretensions to the Spavigh throno, aud that @ = — bya declared, has taken a!) peop!s y surprise. jenersi opin'on ls that Queen Lesvella is <wrell out of te?” . th The Emperor is about to set out for Nice almost im: diately. Tho Paris season, as regards its soirées, bal &ec., may be now congiderdd to be ter It has, the whole, not answered expectsiions, and the ttate of commerce has throughout been compari piagnsol Our Beriip Correspondence. "Boru, May 2, 1860. Napoleon Proposes a New Commercial Treaty with Prus- sia~—Tiow His Uvertures are Received by the Prussian Gevernment— Distrust in the Policy of the French Em peror—A Rupture with France Prodidedl—The Sensation Caused by the Deh of Baron Bruck, de., de fo give a proof of his friendly disposition, and to show bow mistaken people are ip attributiog to bim ambitious views aud pisos of sggremcion sgeinet bis aighbora, Lou's Napoleon has proposed to this government to negotiatea treaty of commerce with them on the game basis as that which bas just beow 80 happily concluded with England. At present the Jutice levied on Prussian manufactures ia France are eo heavy as to amountto @ probibition, and there can be no dcubt, therefore, that It would be a great beon to the trade of this country if they were replaced by ® moderate duty, ad valorem, which, of course, would hare to be attenJed with a corresponding reduction of the tax to which French winee are subject in Prussia. Novertbe- Ices, government seems rather shy about accepting it, and bave not received the overtures of France with that cor. dialiiy which 60 well meant a proposal might be thought to dezerve. Zimeo Danacs et dona ferentes. Perbep’s this rerervo may be owing to ocortain ramors of & project entertained by hia French Majesty for rectify ing the frontiers of Lis empire in the north, which, if carried imto ehect, would oocasioa still greater clamor bere than the analagous operation just completed in tho south. ‘There isa strip of territory im Belgium, encioect between the rivers Sambre Meuse, of no particulir value im itself, but tmportaut in a strategical point of view, aod the porsersion of which id give France a “natural frontier’ in that direction, instead of the imagt- mary lwe by which she is now separated from the aeigh” boring kingdom. The Belgian government is said to be not «bo ly averse to such an arrangement, Louls Napo- leop proposing to indemnify them by the Dutch part of Luxembourg, which would be more than equivalent for the districts they would bave to give up to France, and tho inbabitants of which, being worthy Catholics, are exceedingly ciseatished with the rule of Protestsnt Hol land and would greatly profer that of Selgivm. The Dato’ j might Daturally pe cxpected to protest ro wt emergetionl!y againat a transaction by which they would be eevere lorers; but it ie whiepered (hat they are to be reconcili wled by the pect of as .lable compereativa, mad that this compenst ie to be granted them at the expense of Piossie There # advchy of Limburg, which, oy the weaty Vienna, where pri 6 were parcelled ont iOus Fovoreigns Without auy regard to the 2 popnilation aod their historical associations, bet Hollavé sod Prostia. Ta couse ¢ Of the revolution of 1539, seme portions of it were over (o Belgivin, eo that the duchy is now sp'st iato re. Ove third of the inhabitan's are an glans, and tb: Dalacce Prussians Tho character saree other and rappers of the peop's, however, are Dutch. Holland has wished to unite them nnder ber sway, and Lous Napoleon, who is remark: wail formed on Duteh ailalre, may take advantage of de , oT her courent to bis plang is bo xombourg. Ag yct no tangible foundation cau be assigned to these reports; oz are mere hypoiuetical combiaations, preseive Of the profound distrust to which the Ube French Emperor has given rise; or feeiers thrown cut by Napoleon himpelt, Pablic mind for the “coming exat we belore them '’ Similar taction were ia the case of Savoy. At first only casual bi dropped tu the now official papers, which wore hardly voticed at the time, aud partly disavowed by the govern ment organt. By cegree: (he ramors acquired creator corrisiency, the tone of the juspired journala changed, the rubject began to be scriousiy discussed, aot from « oewepaper coptroversy # speodjly bocame = diplomatic question. Is the adair of Luxembourg end Limba cetlned to undergo & repetition of this pease or the whele thing & mares hegi—& piore amuse ibe profane vulgar au ye bOMe UNeXrE*ed Btro! ean we hes bet the man who, as! over the pulsations © “arope ve ate Some, how over, whe Deliere that jst at preeer! it ts not thy Wort, bet ha inst, thet chtefly occupies bi ten'von. Tuat oon. 420DUS Cor “uw sons celaure I, Der toe C4oman farwwry 19 Lovie Napoleon thy x Kosta, f bear, oppomd w ali tal’ meusures fue wants Ccosiapiinupie ve nvtulng, aad @8 Nagaler fh shtw to the freditions of bis anse, refuses to grat Cor #iehes fa thin respect, eh prefers teariog Torkey ws 1, aud (6 bite ber ume, whica ebo fauors herself will repean potitiot, 1 do a the tay agen just yi the La@perors motte Ose gent Reores Meet DO ne cor tries co Jo (wo things at on Cee tbe the Moephorus im baad oe hate ~ tomb» On the eke of doneva, which aay gt thelr ing eal dey lopome ot oa the heaks of tae hope Phe Prous sea gover tis decidediy of tho opiate, fa feet, not awty We GuverarmeDt Aad Che Iegisietare, bel Ue whole nelle, & ly porevade? taat eooner or iter, a ray tore ith Froccs Ly unaroiinls, ad many roeret bast cece pat ca of SRVOY was POE meds & eras ba, Ot tae Vrostia woulé have been eure of at leagt the alliances of Seiizeriaad, olde bow, 0% 'bo ovstrary, ahe will De ox pored to tLe Faded one aay h’ Biigtt Oe imagined thes witn th « ferllog ty eouM'ry would De willieg to wake Boy Racrlitors Ww Seorte AB ofhiowat _ A for ry organizing ta: army "1 Dreaebe: of ta ture, bo 16 beppone onforipatuy taat the Masso. of lueiy eeheme is a8 Uspalatadie to tae mtitary i to the Commons. Tag codle me: of the Firat Comaver are eaviefied With i wo far we foxy im; foe trem vordens om the people by toormasit : tie term of very ey oars to AUTEO, ad adding 4 toe bavwer cal my, Frich «ill requre 2 torrespelives sation OC OT tS, edo Ave from the Mey | cian toe. axhiblied by > meatorial interesia of the conetey, whet the aor an | oJeyemices® of (be monarchy are at stake, god expetisto met “'ogventiy oa (be 4u'y meumpbent upon every etttz.® to seritoe bis pri vate ft ge to the general g90!; bet when trey aro calod upor to provite for part of the expense ebick will be io carted By be mesurs the7 & BIrGGn ms Fy FOO. er), LUdey fet up &@ desporaie Oulery, rave MbIUt aprliMtion, rob bery, cwMnanelrm, athelem sad re! rep ivioamism, aot refare, wpe } “malphe, to piv) ope cout © mare thy conn try from perdi ion. They toe most Hriobing self Cénial in bog oll Me high Off 28 of tbo Sate, wad ace opt ug coy amowetotpy ted with the tame, bal ar io po Re ther , ant ae ntiting to ao eyeal rate f texation, that is clearly agawet opaeetonse Toe yond Opamber, om t' . ether bead, Nat Serlone objections to the mimiet +! proj 4, tontmnach as involves a steno upon the catuael resenrone, which shy are afraid will Prowe unbeara’ ia the long rans foe: doabife!, too, wheb «thoem tency of the army Be really so mush Iepreve | by the pew o-genizattvc tte Jarti’y the Immones So ite * required ef them, hut © ing the urgency ‘ of ibe « fod ‘be fact tbat ths necessity of some kin! rea" y teocgmit J, they wight powsiiy way (othe Bo Woulf con tewsen st least 5 portion of the Buffiene ty walsh the @ hat 'o be subjected. Tals, however, ap. obo entel the qeesuon; the rament bil for tue equal sation of the h nee throws ou! (e irom My Waly, (hi erofore, avtion ogheme will experience (ie va Bracks hee crested & mott FeOeR ioe bere aud thronghont Garmeny, whery Jooked up to #5 o@e@ of the firs) Gnanaial cxpacitirs of bie 88 8 Prawtn by firth, ast his coat that cauve of ber ceath at the time, & trymen are very naturally inolined to excuse him, aid to atiribute his errors to uufortuoaste clrcometanoet aad the corrupt atmosphere by which te was surrounded, thap to systematic amd pre- editated dishoncat; <o, at the pul 1 trogioal ellair. f uphed anger wees povecn Sof rank are im p nooo r) Leet to wash one’s dirty linen en farntile! ortainly, there 18 & tone ‘of morality among the ac officers of government than a) their Aus- reo colleag ges; Dut, as acccidents will happen in tuo heat regulated jammies, even Provsian employes are some- times caught tripping. Not jong ago | moationed an ex- tersive fraud prectifed on the revenue vs come reat tanded pecpelainet and beet root growers at ors is in the provinee of Talberstadt, by bribing the royal excise oficers, Who had w receive duty, The chief ac- cused, Baron Kotze, amd the head revenue oflicer, Fis shor, who had cous} Co the eccouats, and were found wciity op Febroary 3 by the Criminal Oourt of Hal- berttadt, which aentenoed them respectively to the poni toptinry for two and four years, have appealed since to the Superior Tribunal at Bertin, which, howe' bas confirmed the judgment An- other owaer of & large beet root sugar (actory in the samo provitee, by the name of Werde, who was to be tried as vn accompilce iy the offence, has lately committed au! side v preon, whereby, I presume, the proceedings in this cisay ceable basweee will be brought to aolose. Taere were a number of inferior functionaries implicated, who had to vbdergo Phorter tarms of impritonment, and who are not mentioned as Wns led. ‘They wore, no doubt, of opinion that they” not be likely to make anything by the motion. Oar Buenos Ayrea Correspondence. Brenos Ayres, March 28, 1860. Affairs in South America~The Won Harvat—~G@reat Lostes~Merchant Steameri—The Kind Noslel—freaty with Spain—Protest~Comvention Refuses to Met —Difi- culties Ahead Insurgent Chiefs Unpunished Elections — Their Characte— United States Exploring Bxpelition~ Deep Draught Boat—When they are to Return—General Matré Lo be Governor—Result of the Strife—Independence of Buenos Ayres, &e. ‘The wool barvest for Souih Amerioa is over. Four or tive geotlemen from the United States who came hore to porebaee baye gono homo. The spirit of spscalation which prompts man ip al! lands has urged wool merchants to pay enormous priccs. Tbe producer \n South America obtaing about the same price for wool and hides thet the merchant does tn New York, icaving freight, oxchange, imeurance, &o., to be charged te prof and loss on the books of the exporter. German merchant bave chisiy been the instruments of raisiog prices here. Next year must tell @ different story or vast losses will be ported up, The steamers made packets of, but still owned by thir government, have fled all theee rivers witk moans of iwtorcommunication, The Confederation has two splop- did steamers a the merchant service, though still owned id deel for uwval service, [naw thom ybetorday, They can carry (uur heavy guos cach, and are swift, but unfortunately they draw too much water, It ia ctrange that reidber Evgland nor the United Siates has yet sent to theee waters ove steamer adapted to the nature of the Waters. They all draw too much waler, Even the sleam- er for the United States exploring expedition is one grand fauore for euch purposes A sieamer such 68 is used on the upper Miasias'ppt would be a great favor out hore, and it would be plenty strony for tho tiver tate. The eration hes just completed a treaty with Spain, in which, among other things, it Is provided that fows of gubjects of Spain shall be permitted to choose Qe citizonebip which they shai! profer at helr majority. ‘This is contrary to the desire of Buenos Ayres, and suv hea Proleeted againat the treaty, Tha baste ct the protest Sgaivrt the treaty Buenon Ayres ts noi a part of e Cor federation rep nied in this treaty, 0 Por | ber ports aud ier duiies are conver ned; and that Be uspentod all diplomatic rights by the u ember 11, yet abe cever delegated thom to Re stion or any other, A protest bean eect doth saua apd to Ps spain. Five Umes bayé the members of tbe Constitutional Coa. yeute) been cited to meet, and five times has a quorum beer ~sating Those abseatare the strongest support Or OF Lends Ayres, It ip Dolieved tha. there is yet to be, comehew or other, a dillouky to be created, which shall binge on that Cohveniion What tis character De no cae known, but ite effect wil! be again to embroil juce with the patova! government. officvre of the natlopal army who beaded the Iusar- reotion begun on March 6, instead of being dott fo this, the offended province, are ordered tw stay whirty lesguet away from (he bordor, OF else choose a more dis- wat province for their resizence The clections of the 25th inst. parted off quietly, aud wise Senators aud twenty four representatives were lected, who wiil sull sustain tbe governmest. Ali jas. of the peace and other off government n-mioces wore prom: ‘Tre United States Exploring tbet work. Caps. ‘a the small rao vopthe Vermejo to Oraa, a distance ‘ew from ita mouth. The other boat, ‘deem at this city for repairs, and returaing, B Pari , t© proceed a) once up nearly Uren. The boat draws six feet, #0 that jog to eummer is certificate of the depth the river for ordinary uavigation. Toseod tu beavy a draught beat to explore cukn rivers may be wise, for where she cannot go othert need not try, and if she gets hope ‘aft can easily relieve her. Tuo return or extend its work as it ihe probabilities are that Ger. Don Bartolomow Mitré "iil be elected Governor in Baenos Ayres He was com. mandor-in chic o d to Urqniza im the late war, It can hardly be otherwire then that such « selection would PUiboepentewce U privaicly take! Of fer Beaase opens Dd che declare it, ehe would be sustained by BALT The Wepmouth Pot Cace. (from (he Bostou Traveller, May 16.) ‘The fuvestigation in regard to the Weymouth poisoning caso bos thin week been characterised ty the most im perten: pee FOTN which seem fair to explain the mapetery waich death of wopet lg yeorg women, acd to Gx the dreadfol crime upon their fonr us Le Slerday morning it was decided to disinter the bod: f Mary tirrel!, who died on the 2d day of January, po pager Ld ® Coroner's jury toe caxse of her ‘ent. about one o'clock the buryiog ground where he bodies of the two sisters were interred was visite !, tnd the body of Mary wasexhumed by Mr. Samuel Cur tis. Tho spot where the two sisters “slept side by side” was in a litle rural cemetery by the roadside, near the house of thelr parents. It ‘2 Jooatet on a emnalt 3"), and the graves of these two were bil by it from the road. the boty wae taken to @ email ballding between ths oe # ani Mr. Tirre)i'’s bouts, wud there a: autopsy was pe Ata litile past two o'ctock tho jury reareembied, and be physiclara ava Mr. Curtis pave im their ; Fag rereton of thie was private, a8 were thare of the erevions ome; but #2 permitied to give the eubstance testimony the ocfila the body was found in a fair tate ‘pening cf preservation, with the ex Of the face and Lands n opening the ab D and inioctinea were preserved safficiently to samit of ne eaey eximiaa- jon. They clearly imticated the Preteace 0 some ia Semmey disease, euch at wou'a be produced by © cerour covering f the bladder, intestio:s splerm coutained @ crystalline depo. fevembliog Sppearaace. Tho uerus, ‘hoor tatnin, reddish mem rane, soguamsed ue Retas, bk ta the right orariam was a sollid y conéiterot evideas uf viscera been gent to Dr. A. The is city, State Avsayer, for rau adjourned wal Saursey vet that Mary Titrell ‘ied from the effects of pokon scatorsrered to ber fer the purses of procaring aa BDUTCom, ut ander tbo guise 0° medicine for thet * pore. It ig eal! thas the woman who lald out tre Doig 0 the deceated bat tutpicions of a similar nature, and @ amor t very Currens that the fam'ly phyeiciam euspected our reporter ‘We have now to record irticulan# of new devel- opemente im regard to the death of Betsey who led om we even ng of the 34 of May, which eexms to a3 * Mersey. Oo last. John M. Dawn, detective polles oor x of By Proceeted theelty, to trace to hia « io NF rem he m‘ght have made ng the own he sisiled the apothecary store of cogld pot trace it to an amin EF. & W. D. Miller, corner of Hanover and Union eireete, when Mr. Alfred W. Coburn, the clerk, recngoize (he Cogterre: | rpe ag the | koness ofa mau who bad save. ral time @ visited his store vt four weeks since. He re repented 85 @ 800 of a Mr. Tirrell of Woymsat! who was dvire Lustpers in Roston, on learl street Ar one tise be bu g>t same hair brashes, perfumery, &> , fry Ll eh bp dy Ha apoxe of bavitg receauly Water by death He had « fe foyer gee ha has since shaved it off. pro v Idepti.c ston. ¥ Coban visite! Fermoy in je! at Dodham fo wae amore amber of prionere but TRS i ned iy ut pte Cosh lret ne! te amo when Mr. tirreil, wl a pro cort Fi omer frie ralde? ice enorrafig of hie crime, he tung, bie Reet wer om *, wi is head for shame, tud pared before the accusation m4 The pouses of Mr. Tirreli and of Lorsey's parents ha: cen fearched, bet cannot be found. The hair bruh and pei ‘ howerer found 1a the bureau drawer, with other of Frau. cry’ things Hersey bas been arrested on a new warrant, charging him with morder, and is to be examined on the goa oat, vefore Justice Bomphrey. The excitement in regard to the cevo je 85 strong ale) Meraey, that had he been at ifberty It is provable that he would hare been | » Aad AF the investicntion de. velopes new Crimes, he ie t200an0ed more aat more vio- lentiy. Beis te prrtows! ap Os Kot Tery prepoesseaing, but dreesos we)’, aad bes very marked cRacacterietes He bas dark ha s04 dark eves, oce of them turaing out der hin: «aay of idontifcation. Fle also naa alow ) RO otoer repulsive fratrres. Bot his self soa. Adenee ie tmmecse, Rad he epraks now with norfect ae rurance. His maiden na rae Henman Kiamyait. (le waa marric! J 1857, bis wife being eighteen joars of age § She died Tey la nae sturely. Hag death wat very euidon, ant bay gi rea many tospicions tm ooaneowoe wilh the decth of ibe two Tirre!! gir temopatiog ‘covnsetiog tiie! With a ebarch, dat Res of « Ie'bees fcr vegans bam H Et Fc ig inystery after tbey were token /! Tue} wer epeechiom ave 4 and oor ~~ bad they been disposed, make avy reve ‘a’fone fo regard to the cacse of their nea. Our Paraguay Correspondenes- ASUNQON Dm Pamacuay, March 19, 1860. The New York Herald in Paraguay—A Chance for More Enterprise—The Paraguay River—fhe Land of Dia womde—true and Folie Reports—Adairarle Orda ia Paraguay— President Lopes—Diplomats in Bowth Awe rica—High Prices of Building Malerials—No Rovbates or John Brown Roidi—& Spantsh Counterf dver—Cxpt. Poge’s Expedition, dic, de. Av oasis is not niore welcome to the weary travello” than your mos; valueble paper {8 to us here, Oace @ mouth our thiret for kno wledge of the affairs of the world ig eatinfled by the New Yor«x Huratp, brought by the Eogiieh paoket {rom Southampton to Buenos Ayres, and from there to Ubis little capital, thanks to tae Paraguayan btoapters, If it were not for these government steamors we would have to wait for the slow progress of sailing veasels, which take cometimes uinety days aud more to come up from Buenos Ayres—s distance of only 1,000 miles; truo, we have occusionally ‘a Brazilian steamar; bub no dependence is wo be placed in them, beieg irregu- lar and elow, besides only starting from Monteviedo, the great dopot for Braziliau political intrigues, coals, Xo. It ts wonderful that our people, generally a0 very quick to fad out where a penny is to be made, have not yet etarted @ steam communication from the Uaited Biates to usy river is navigable the whole year round of water, run- and simmer, am warranted The for vessels of {rsin Hye to six feet ning through a climate of eternal where epitemics are uakuown; ia fact, to add, one of the healthiest countries on the globa, This little republic, the best Ve oe verned of all South American repul , offers vantages to mechanics, merchants and ‘Tobacco, cotton and ie ‘specuiat Ly country, offer a large seid oe nt as they at wact yot a eal done, jos intelligent and industrious, men, which ere very mush wanted seems tat the right class of pegple ent ib rogatory to this cova persons apnea, tn simple people bore. and erong mye repeaecuted President, Carlos Auton! equator, Iam convinced t have ever visited these couatries, with the oxosption only two or three individ aals, were bi all they saw and heard. all who take trouble to i and its govervmeot, ‘been foiled ia hut aro well guardedyby iu (he person known in these waters, will tind my statement correct. are some people who have « particular kaxck io sre, and with ‘There brivging themeolves iato trouble e everybody, and accordingly make around them misorablo; and if they find nobody han? © quarrel with, they herald their falsshoods fod their ire all over the world, Ta the D, for toa’ which, ce, cannot kiow If ail is true thatis For instance, your Buenos Ayrean corres; tober 22, 1869, and published in the 9, 1859, States that ** an Eaglish culy ig a native ot Montoyideo, but claiming Foy being ata wi ton, and who bad brea arrested with some tom or bwelve overnmeat, “ had died is not the case. Fe uiity by ‘im, bat resident Lo- pez, and lett bere on the 17th of January in the Pa fteamer Jeasvi, for bis bome in Monte- 5 this and similar York Heeaup, believe thore must be rome truth in it,and are liable to jadge wrongly. eepectabie American tn South Ameri3a natives for conspiring against the ia a loatbeome prieon.”” Now gi Ped miluded eet 2 Canstadt—was a goyernment of charges brought against pardoned by the executive, his Excellency |’ raguayan video. People at a distance, reading accoun ibe New felt ioe Saadounieyt ‘Dot being abie to bring to a protisal served for General Loper, wn of President Lopes, chip of the same block.’ a precinct ciate. pes.elmere ntpenin te P ery a mr, you would do bat jys- gountry jorument, aad act ia the trve interest of our owa country, if you would do the in South Amerion as here; bay is the only South American tlle which achieved e 00! wi fer ledepen etc ioedstel tame in regard to Paraguay. Nowhere 18 the govcrnment 80 well respected and upwhbere are |fe and property as seoure depencetice without bi reaction. The iron rule of the Dictator, Doctor kept down all turbulent spirits,-and saved bis from those terrible eacouraged conte of “Kio,” foundries, &c., and tho best ‘discipli wed the beat equipped on ae bis work—at the ga: Line working ngaiuat fearful aeghborsant dubtove friends Dies, has been the South Americas repul European diplomats make their debut, who, for of ir strengih tn ', aod ma chewselves page which coms in sear’ come ombroiling these countries their ments, or rowing the seed of discord Count Waleweki, Lord others, ve ore ae brek, ys sand, delivered % very high price are made here, and badiy made at that,. A practical brick- maker would do weil here. A new theatre, on a large y a9 m9! fofee, Ae. are in work. ., 1 dannol give'yor; bor angthiog ‘J ee, a8 we area vie tet here I muat not forget {9 mention to you an event whic? har startled the whole towe, and I dare aay will be feltetroug er yet at Barros Ayres. A sew days ago there was « jont of fatee £9 artes belsg in circulation; the my of th country ts iment Treasury ‘it, end the three doilar pores tus largest dono nination Sovoral large stounte of money, all po’! in three dollar Dilla, by a Bpupieh merchant, ce ac paper, ~~ some clue, which vearly Spanieh wercbaut wae part yoor more te co) om cret"t at Raspes ASTER, th: and bas yet oneoid aearty hel! oF Cereiand af ye\ Une reason Wotch bis standing to ruch an infamous offence bere, I believe, an pethy & felt for him. » very young man, who ouly entered wx or # months timce, heaving formerty esjoyet the confidences for several years ove of the largest houses bere: he i pitied by every one, as having been seduced by b's employer. No douds you know that the question with Kaglaad ant Pareguay,in coneequeace of Caustadis arrest, is yot in valu tate you, and throngh you g mad ponders, oo Soe eae Cys from ex up river Ber; ¥ > ine wnsed curtteg from Corrieutes on the 10th oF Lith ewtant for the waters of the Upper Parane river. ae all bbe party, aro well, | wish them the best success, Arrivals and Departures, 4 Fiesmediy aralep M Coe Hi aud SPIN WALL ~BU le ~ ' and o Se eryet ere Ratght. Senor fate Pervigh a er. % Usioe * Joba" ee pecs My SS Onn Thos wind wile, George Thos, Phasiectoty wi Livrargot- Dip Kusope, a Borton—Mre R Webete-, wera ane Tete tt iaa ge. Renta Ral . a A J. Meuwith, J. ” a ine wekeabra! cc rg * ise poheetid a Fiend bette a Smith tags Barns ante: bake, fafant A Feaveet Ripe ow 4 Rartngan —Oo Sanday morning, t Ave o'cloek, Conductor Curing, of tbe fiidson River boys onder a freight car hang- tt Greenboab b-A ad jumt ar. vived frem were when be seked thom where they had come from. They Ferry, aut that they bad riddee on the of the car the ertire distance, 125 miles, On Saturday tt ted waked fro A Fr |, ead being cvediogie tired te, ag they c! it They would emt tel & ome pAmen por where they were ‘wanted here are slow ip coming, which I have ao doubt is conten. to-saneels 40 read by ugging ' ® wise af i io lope. he ae bead south of the tall our countrymen = ighly pleased with Thave not the loast doubt that interest in this country, avd will take the ire atthe Dopartment of State, or of the How. Joba §. Pendleton, formerly our Coargu d’ Affairs here; Hon. Judge Bowlin, or of bis secretary, Sinuel Ward, B:q , or of ~ of our navy oilicers who came with the Paraguay Exposition, or of Capt. Pago, eo well through eciable news pa- tance which, at citten to them. of Os. Hararo of ”” who, by-ibe-by,, ble was re- Me odds of jealous and tarpulent Paraguay, like the rest of E ‘Out bere, ever tears dome some miachie!, eituer the ‘tatare, Gore Gaseley, and many Opening of ¢.°¢ Boating Season, - PARADE OF TIty HUDSON Navy. named below. Brooklyn—The Niantic, “s ashe, the inde, fow wee lub, of New York—The Volance, four ; the Atalente, eight oars, * ub ot Hoboken. The Aurora, six oars, al l “we e hinson, coxswain, and the Omnibus, six oars, Commodore De Ia Mater. coxswala. ; Litehiield, coxsmain. oo uniforms. of tke. ‘clube ig? BEBE i murky ap- Pearance which bunters, ficbermen, pugilists and , and but few persots else, usually desire. The wind the broad Hudson rather too rough, however, for fipwbed evolutions, and set the boats strongly in shore. After the celafs usual upom such ogoasions, the navy fiarted from the foot of Christopher strect, crossed the sian Fields, —— goa. end our himeel/, wiv the king 5 Hudson river carrying neh "oo a 7, of the Philade'phia navy, select of ladies aad ntlemen on board, attended the tect, aad tacked, ed spd veered im the manner customary to such , bever by any ponait = Site beth Sete ne aoe meet) euseines, lotatinn De landing and ro-em- barkation, having been per: }, the boats started for a row up the river, but the rain by, Bagh J returned at about six o'clock to the city. 0 appoarance of the fleet, whether from the river, with the groom shores a8 8 frame to Re yp aL various quarters Se Forse! cMbrant et hoes Nama oa ad i fit 5 5 I ie A i 33 ; aberpoon, eud carried destruction all around, aad al* though several persous were injured, but oa, a bili, was serious)y burt, ‘The building |s of wood, a mere shod, occupying nearly aod the ober, os inheos aroa5 ty one of ber apartments. The ' rear of 4 4 if john A number Ur eleck were Grows ors pe and nto Yara a poe ee, oe Mire. hor ‘The potine of the Third district were present a few om — alter the cocarrence, and renteret every posrio'y wa, Bowsers Le ge oh ee go08 th i jase. i Ls Sate laeel noae es

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