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——$—$—$—$— ths sof of the Row’ gua, whicd ho sppearod 1 ‘ enim nt of Irisha@ cp fer the Papal army was very sucsesstal Biated Ibet ® OF gestion Was peotiog to the Papal geve perut for the or secation ¢f au Arcem ‘ty at Rome, wm Sdiod every OalBe ao er hrald ww represeakd oF fame political OF “amtateirative ysrsoa of wate, for 128 pus peso of ¢ sam ging wate thy quesiiva of reso: ma, THE SICILIAN LW3URRECPION. The Departure of Garibald! for siely—The Exchement lo Europe, fe. ae. de, @ur Palermy Correspoadence. Paceamo, Stily, Aprit 26, 1860, ‘Whe Bictly Insurrection—Tre Pirst Bioe Prematuro— Spies of the tyrants tm Every Orrner — Five Hundred Peasants, Armed vith Scythes, Bowied @ Reyracnt of widierr— Phericen of the Princtpas Visizons Skt— Lick of aman mitten among the Ovuntry Perpte— in Upentva fr Yan Dee Enterprise—Amcricam Consul Prighened—He Re fruace ts Protest dmrrioun Miwsens, do. You are already aware that aa insurrection brove out fm Sisily on te 4th wet, oxtendig over nearly the whele siand, and wil) no douds fee) am imtorest fa ite pro- grows, an indeed must every American in the struggles of ‘the Reltans for liberty, croshed to the earth as they are Dy We most human despotiom ia the world Bat i qtmeet imposrivie to reahae the fearful ofa aguinat them, ema though ac yet mothing is decisive, we cannot restrain ear eomiration for wbatthese poor people have already dene towards averting their manhood. ‘The whole thing was premaiure, Wuhout amwunition— ‘Wh Do well digested orgsnizsiion— without even Kno wi0g each oiber's wientions and piaps, the country people in Giffere nt parts of ihe isiand rose at adout the same tae, end drove out tac Nespobtan officials among them. Tne movement spread very rapidly in the mterior until Bardty @ny ting remained in possession of the King of Naples, ex- capt the cities on the coatt, of which this te the principal ‘Mad there been able to have formed @ concerted plan wih the rest, the whole ieland would to cay have been Bree and able to bid defiance to Bomba ths Scooad. Ua. Periesately, altdougd for a long tims ready tojota them, the citizens of Palermo aisrusted the support of the qvunty people in such a movement his distrast was motual, and to it is due their failure should they not aeee-ed. Living in our land of freedom, you csn hardly conceive @f te c:fficultien im forming suck au orgsnizution as is ne @seta-y to throw off the yoke in a country overrun and wedcen ta the 4) by searme of p-ieste aad soldiers I the people Femamming sufll vent spirit even to #isb fer Weerty, they deserve rome creait for it, Hired spices are im every corner and pl: —no one is sa/e—bis brower may betray him to be shot or dragged off for years to q@owded prisons. As a natural consequence, it hes been &@ d@njeinted affair; but oven as it is, if the country poerle eoeid only obtain arms and powcor—something to fight wab—ibere would be no doubt of their success. Tous far they have fought like perfect devils, on every cocasion, with a desperate courage, showing thst they know it is eli or Botbing with them. Only yes'erday morning, a few miles out of the ciiy, aboit five hundred pes sents, imperfectly armed with scythes, pitch’orks and s fow rusty muskets, drove back for nearly seven miles = regimont of the King, and this morning seven or eight cart loads of dissvied el, Gers came into the city. One instinctively recalls to misd a similer exploit of oar forefathers when they com. menoed the strugglo for liderty. A part of this success fe ne donbdt owing to the fact that Naples itself isalm st @m the point of @ revolution, and the soldiers are not so ‘wealous a8 they otherwise would bo; but it shows thet the Seeitans beve not lost all their ancient spirit of bravery, * ano it mestexcite our liviiest sympathy. Holcing Pelermo, the King ie rapidly filling it with oldiers, of which there are already about 13,000 here, wih misery in every form. Soldiers, the misera- Die lasseroni of Naples, dreesed out in red breeches aad BD. Je conts, with muskets on their shoulders, and re. most respectable people of the city, and with these the prisons are crowded in bundseds, every day eweiling the StH 1 i up Pe ee “sft Merli pr eigttste | auisl egbheses ae free Po H HT arms; b0 t#0 persons are allowed to wale tgethor, the merks of bullo # oo doors aad walie show how ommunicastion Witu the couvtry. The Poss Office ts closed, Qpd (he wail stesmers seized and with an iron hand eve. FY \bing iD Palermo is being graiualiy cr usded out. the country people any of the necessary manitions @f war, they would Dave loug fince been here in over whelaiog numbers aod Ube Soldiers into the fea. Possibly tiey may do so at itis hardly provadie. » & ebipload of tmall arms en4 a@muoitioa, lendet + BBY PoiLton ihe coast Of Swily, would at the same time Webe the captam s fortune act estariinn the freedou 0 ‘Ure ieiaad. . an yet wap ores ‘ef policy, it ‘Tha tec iing ony was wor fa Sardinian ‘Meo well ibe, Gendition, they refared to allow the officers of mea © ome on Bore, or even com muaioate with thewwn S20 ‘to etl bere. Ta pase'ng through tho etreets, one notions, on the doors of several buildings, placards heaving in lacge letters “04 tad pan there under impress! oa that, being Americas citizens, the owner's properiy ia * ‘Wika 4 ‘Aweriea $00 Braves, which, a8 its rootse cau Die beunden ¢uty to arsort aod matntein. Amertove oltizons Bere bave, since (he Comms ncement «f troubles repeal ad ly mace jon to bim for protection for their lives eet But be bas in every instancs refased, with aod wit rag of the ya coaptey , 1 18 : f . It te the eubject of remark at American goverment submit* t> “ae Would never venture to off Bay otuer miserable def aders of Amero rights } however, it canwot be otherwire. 1H THE DEPARTU: 5 ‘The Parte Siicle blobs Eee Te Ric chard), # friend of Garibaldi, giving the following partic: and coum Thea persuted ta tay Sereraocnn ts praen En, for the very rimp’ reason that my name Is aubscribed to the Be addressed to the inhabitants of the ot Naples; bet five hours passed fo the a and = withoa 3g § NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1860.-TRIPLB SHEET. 5 Ocerce teepired by Garibaltt that success of the glorious evterprise on welch ths fae o haly 6 Pauthoriee yeu to pariied ail tbe dete bere given, even The on Of & seceme expee mou MANIFESTOES OF GARABaALDL ‘The Turin correrpomceet of ibe Looavn Tums, of Way 7, fences ibe fellowmg kiier and provamaun of Gare baa — Gesoa, Way 5, 1869. My Dean Beetass—AeT sw once more uboai wo tak ‘will Dot acquit the m of ibe ir duty; toes tbat partof Maly wbed in tesese dye shane have, por 10 00, bat 50€ 600 letter nomorr Deing by DO means out of proportion end ye og a wreper. wen under arm liom aitained even by Sates wniod have not 1 we rT to secure mest «et Italy ae | Pi ae thy thy \ ber up piecemes), there beve euch sm arm: werd of foreign masters, ture to the pretence of freemwg ber; that wherever alone, be met. Inever advised thie Sicilian movement; but, tine these bretaree of ours are Oghting, I deemet it my dusy to go wo thew retooe. Our war ery qill always b> “uly apd Vietor Rwanve)! I bope even at thie janvture the Kahao baaner wilt be vorne out auscathed G. GARIZALDI. ‘This letter te im better taste then many of the gueri! jero’e late effustons. ft fe not uniikely Sicily or we erp Kingdom iil offer that bre bim to retrieve the fine ‘The Boston Police and Tucir Crimes. ‘The Boston Adlasand Bee of the Zist ost. gives the To ‘th vinteting tat & Sale at pewoe wit Uo, 1b Ube opinion of bis admirers, 2¢ $8 paw t charge bm xb piracy for sermmg the cow ne ‘mae, the oaaso nad We airsue, qeonaregemens Deaing ehouid decrease the use of the rie tab Lord Clyde would return to Eoglaud in Dre ube. There is sp amusing coptest going om among the mem- , from the Governor General, dated ‘ere oF ibe Freveb ‘Ad eb reecers will em by ope of the F that the re yepresen tation, bes beeu greatiy epepers. All is quiet, aud peo, io peas es geceral acd Btaesnan of rank, Cefeat, ru and ’eath will couse bim to be rew@em@ bere: s6 @ Quitutic adventurer of devotes ceurege bu weak jdgwent, who hes thrown away bis life in a cee perate Didusteriog athmpt. The expedition to y mey wfuiwe be ranksd with William of Orsoge’e lant we ib Fogland, or t may be ranked with Marat s isading iw Caiebrio; all that we can be orrtalp of ie the eric courage Of the mee Who Das aitempied it, Of ibe pr: ep cts of the Scilians we cannot speak ssp a iy. The ipeurrection appears, indeed, far from de Weg atanend. The Biciiane seem to bave rise agsti at vbetr oppressors with all the fary wbich yesre of tyraony ut rigat eye, which sw Ued Ieke + Mews Tom Buyers, the - her dim wher nolhang COM 20\0u hear the cracking 0 teeth womsted by the hero wit Govn\ Mentemolip snd bis brother bad embarked for oe ee “ A beady i The recently pubhebed renunciation of \e palpitate and 7 mbie, Oo, young vi opt Mont in %® authenticated by the Uurresponden- Englens, you tear tor tbe» ry of your besuuifal ovun- | cia antegre fa. ~ try. Be resseurec! Tom lives yet In vem the biows of te ivineibie Jenstban ‘ali bbe bail on the indembabie deoe of Ji Tom Gayers remeios upburt lite ao {p the Mayor's private room, before the Mayor, the Vom. mittee op Police, copersting of Alcerman Atkins, Amory, 2nd Crane, Jodge Weils of the Police Court, Mr Cobura, Chiet of Police, and Me Bam, bie devuty. The eession €xtenéed from 10 4. M. to 11 PM. Some of tne scones are repo) ted as extraordinary. Accasatioos and recrim!- PBNOrA were mace and exedenged, leading Ll ae ‘wp that the baif bas pot yet Deen told or hin'ee at even: iw rumors There was « good deal of songs talk, ani no \itde shoulder biting. m a verbal way. ibe Pittipg was @ closed ope, sivee much thet was seid would Bo doubt ue 7e Deen riebly relished By tae pudiic Spain. Morsbal O’Dorze)l bed arrived at Madrid, and was re- ceived witb ¢pthueisem, ‘The army of Africa was to enter Madrid ca the 1ith fonient, Maorid Cerpateh of the 9th says:—Ne are saps ibaa tubject of the’ ale pcg] tue ne cap inspire. The royal woops bave b-en neld at ob ook after w. By a second blow Sayers knocked bi helongirg to the diseiplin: verbepa, however, that i quite es well, Mea, when ja Ps out bia asversary’s left aye, ab! what © magpidceot is ce Henaree on the Sth Order was | We beat and tumiit of passion, often, give expression 10 1 Sbout, clergymen, and you, yourg ladies, with | /e-eaiablisbea by. the Civic Guard, what they would not do in cooler moments, ud which tort?” ‘a they pever fail to regret. The More pertinent to the eubdject, and far more trathfu Importent srom Turkey. somewhat after tbi and segacious, are the following observations, by M. L> Reports geued ground that Russian mtrrgues in Turkey | "0 'De room, infor @olnne, of the Debuts.— We seo to this struggle the ol4 eflvat. ed 10 make m Constantinople to the 24 instant aster: t 48.660 Russians were collected upop the Pratn. I 160 reported tbat the Porte bad assembled a corp Pattern of its forests, lakes and rivers; he 1s the type pande Of 50,000 men at Wiadin Toe capital wae pearly of primitive nature His opponent ie the mudel of the | vnprovided with troops, the bomber of ellecuves being Sib Soules he coneentrone pro? uct of peeret; ae em | only 10,000, Achange tn the winietry was will expeced oe Of Civilizabop, the cresture of ert, foe heh. ‘The Porte je siated to have resolved upon deciaring to an w & mas'erpicce Of oulrivadoo. Butwe mast uever | ibe Servian deputation at Constantinople tbat. tn pri: me, forget that both the achieta’ are men of the seme blood | it by no means ackpuwledges the bereditary righis of ibe ape ra It Engiaud io ite ado'ercence and Epgianc Jamily of crince Milosch. Mo ve iing, bes ul) the same Engiand. Between the tions from ‘be official investigeiors im eatet, bf ot the cberges ¢xtenced back several care, ond to pilfering from stores, or particy ruch petty robberies. Some denied the charge entirely; otbers cobfested to sundry ipiquiths. From these Pears that they have entered the etores of Messrs. Joba K. Rogers; Brodbeas & Co. on Tremont street; Jackman & Merrit), Dock square; Bean & Clayton; Merriam; easy *\kine & Sop, South Market atreet; Bates & Goldtawait; Of patriono teelizge. But sill @ regular army i 0 very ree machize. There is hardly aa instance in the story o the worid of & peopie withe ending an armed force whbout either foreign belp or mil dwall-ction the Nespolitan force is ia=ge, well @polaied, ead not ii) oded. (hat aod ry, but no epaity. the two boxers Tax VERY LATEST. Ceburp, on Court street; Lymen fucker; Hopktas, &o., Yoenrgente No great alstance,, thou pp ayer ee The Keeiah Lge TELEARAPHIC FROM LONDON TO QUEENSTOWN. “pan Boots oper ten artichs, such as tea, cigars, ;Meult country, reed. Toechiet | cot help betpg proud when be sees ab Amerwen. He Lospos, May 12—P. M. examtpation was close and scarchipg, and in several ty S° Swat eo er” bo CS . pstencce quite wilting. Nearly all esemed disestisted nara rays, “it in 1 who ie bim what be is.” He Her Majesty and the Prinos Consort proceeded to the ® proud of the se fr his formidable catid eed ‘ont Pot Md Wo | (AP this morning at Aldersnott, where they will remaio detire to observe bere aw theouahion this Evgtiebmen, | till Tuesday, be al Lignan ale A, ied Pa ient enourance, Ley a ‘The funce bave experienced @ fresh fall. The share eDer gy, iv: reeverance, @ tacit oeta oo bp viietingn anne bates of the | Markets are decreased. Railway stocks very heavy. Epglied chavacter are strongly marked in th's pugitistic Panis, May 12, 1860, ema Avimal se par onde ae tle ney ‘The Patvie of this eventyg contains news from Genoa to eae ee eat® £2 | to the 11th iret., atating that Colonel Media, the friend of fighting for two beurs with one arm against the human | Garibaldi, was forwarding the preparations for « secon’ svalarebe which cooupually rolling upon him. | expedition, of whieh the Colonel would take the commend, roand onty Sverote Se oar a sod | and for taking part in which 6,060 volunteers have al with the moce of examination, which they deemed op- viettive apd inquisitorial, with quite too much iatita: s)loved to Hutebing, and too much restriction vpon thentelves. They do not naturally like heavy and eucngly ages BudCere possibie that if the communication with Beto lan were out off, the insurgents eouls be adle 10 bold their o bearings § Butcbins and Goodwin were keot im oustody, end the others, after being ¢xamiaod, were allowed the freedcm of the butiding. Many paced the hall and entries with lively feet and aaxious berves. After the examine- ton bad been ted, @ lobg consaltatira had ‘The committee came to the conclusion to Ove apd twenty times Tnigend on the Seid of bat, Iatory tell ‘us that ready been enrolled, Al! the arms have been pur:hased 4 suspend three, and rotain ia oflce four. ipbmen are eleays bea ‘en ia the fret campaga; lite ali | of the manufacturers. same Of etrong character, they gather f from misf Da ‘Wiliam Lassell, Isaac H Hutchins, Jethro San. eosens thas, like oF an my Asay nuor, | Great excitement prevails at Genoa and Lombardy, | B. Geode » Deniel M. Bill, Joseph H | Jere- earth before they know their strength, for afer a series | trom which quarters almost all the volunteers have come; | ™!8b K. Oliey. Milton Harris of defeate we find them ever masters of the Geld of bat. Te op onacaeen eon sa Asghe thee G0 but it is asserted, however, that th jergetic diplomati- Bependet~ angen L Lewis, 83 lveater Brown, Joveph a + Coon! struction will be @ work time But tnere is sti) | Rs will ask the government to prevent the departure of Retaire¢—Semouel B. Ross, John E Bartlett, J. Samner akin to the feelings of Saul for Young Davi. another reason which bas made us allate to | ‘be second expedition, Gove, Mark Chase. Thei thore would even re thas toe meen doun fe theee, Meera King cvieee some verttion, #2 he procsesed oa bie ove verval eub arent iniereas which bad ‘aroused is Bay’ | ,,7H¢ Patric adde, the Neapolitan goverament is inacon | oi" with station dt Mr; Hill was ai sata Ir Sod he, tions trough Central Lialy, whenever the neme of the abo, and which scems to us to have a political sigan | @ition to refuse all attacks, Gilley at tbe barbor station. eee ee Pande iscemimenar teh canoe, During the last year and e bait voluateer rif | The Opinions Nationale believes Gen. Garibaldi would | ,, 16 wae also decided to retain ip custody Mesere. Hatch : ” bave been formed snd. and the sell, Goodwin 8, and warrants were Rever bink s0 meaniy of Victor Rmanvel I say; ant) at Senchadsler tanesas ie ue eee newty-a disembark at Terracine, on the frontier betworn the Nea | sccordingly issued, on which they wore oom altsed ts the iy, Fate, Wie ny cheer freas the Shove say rato, i Ja ve reat ~ be bis frame of mind with respect to the Ki Be stat fy, ond T Nalave Wit Gver bo; thenell evening pepers publish Garibaigi:= = country. Today pothing can tbe unanimity which brea.bes tion, from the Alps to Sicily. Our discipline lea' something for us to with, both of disciolise valor you gave suck instances as may enable the nation to reorgapiee itself and appear in a compact unity totnoze Piece eee oe Ttalian youths! evero our uni Ld rempante of the’ soaps taryees eset; Lemees. ber that im the North (Venetia) we have siill ea and evelayed brethren; bee = Sal ng: J the ‘South, when rid of the Pope and the Bou , Will need (well organized martial examp'e to prepare for greater conflicts Tp the name of the reviving country I recommend, therefore, the youth whcse preecnce fills the ranks of our brave army, not to fall awey from those ranks, but ratber to rally closer uncer their able commanders, aud for a noble cacso, which, as far as possible, should untainted r. the government were dispwsed We treat H for the Pope in Ireland Bot go treat the expedi fi iif Hibs i Ot be forgotten that ‘ast country most admirably troops. Evea in the most fertile dis- = — ow go veeghod pron | em nenore ; ‘vere of that character that's mere handful of men could defend them egeinrt better troops than could be eect eguion Ki s very meee Whie count ever De aemintance to tiderable apy thing Ht i dl i it i : ' i F ir iH the if ei hae Halu ine gekzazs \ the government shonit do nothing the ingurrection, and that Kggiieh subjeois, aa divicunis, should do nothing illegal to promote it." He begged to ark the Solicftor Gene whether his attention i : H = ? i : : : and requested that the sums which persons ta thie Wo give, should ba paid into de banda ot tog in this country a ae vi , Whose names wore ven, and fo“paid ito the thei, a to Sar fin aE presided over was ib Majes. bande object or was fiat couniry, ment Seung ot act. roldiers war for fervice in sb end. ver a pit hie ee hie Fut it Into ONS OF THE PRESS. the London Times, May 12) instant Gereral Gartbald! em Mr. Laeeetl ts charged with breaxing and entering Hol- ten’s eve store on Court street, on the might of April 28, chores wile eesing and ns the clothieg sto pot cbarged wih bre: enter! more Samuel H. Newman, 41 Oourt surest, and larceay of enrt of clothes therefrom on the night of May 17. ia charged with recelving the clotues stolen from New- mso’s store, 10 wee ary with breaning Pad a store, on Tremont row, ned otnere were with steal & pair ‘through @ broken pape of een inn ones Sow stores U codntined hn the Provalent idea among Koglenmen, o politan and Papal States. Another variation in the sams the peces of taking meacures for the defenoe of their | jourpal affirms Calabria to be the place of disembarka- aaa a veral of & Pree severe, in speek thon. es fight, have only seen ar ding ustipg Duke Nicholas Cxbibiion, “Ror ourselves we recognize tbe play of ant | _, Te Grand Deke Nicholas, of Ramla, i expocted to ar. mal insunet, bet we oye that there is something clee to | "ve in next Tuesday. woich atteption should be paid Toe Oret defencoo! Eog Roms, May 8, 1850. iand consists ip her wooden walls; but her second line of General Lamoriciers continues to concentrate the Papal CRA crpeiins a so, brand shane ond formnidanie areas trosps at Tealio. that described. Fagland sees in them a provision for the de ‘The King of Naples has subssrived 1,000,000 sud! to oF tis tpbt conch Toe Stuer’ an tirevane a Pama, Phare boa ie oxi a terest it b: - ve excited in every class of Rog) eb society--and such te our Bounte viny Bot ove lated. The fival quotation of Cocupled the atiention of our readers pve phew Tbag hogs he ‘ther deciiae of 40 centimes é Court square. to. ‘eRPooL, Mey neta of attng he are at in a come on for its secund reading, be should move that |: be | Suita Curren aur coe cre te cr te bus not au 4 fair En he fomehn that day six months—in other words, caer pions, walemare rr A bighs rn. The venwteay bigh ee ae J Deiter ceseriptions bave caused sume nrree a Darby s'e0, pledged hiswot to, pone the | fine comand for low ausites, poh tor soveeenptor ons 5 ‘jeoti. Prove | export, but tbe stock of such being so larg», and holders the Snancial position of tho government inuig free sellers, Bo improvement in value bas re tulted from the better inquiry. By reference to the figures below it will be seen amount taken for cope: ion since the Ist of January has now reached 68,100 bake, beirg largely im excess of any former year; es the same time the Continental markets are drawing largely on (bis port for suppiies, the exports thither being pearly doubl previous year, with the probabilities tn favor of a fe mentation in the demand from that Ma: JAMES HEWITT 4: son cn Php dpe bergen 94 or? ghd about hal? past eleven o'clock. in charge of detective ef- ficere Wright and Heath, and at uve case. are all beld to appear for examination in the Potics this morving, et tn o'clock. The case of MoCriilie will take place at the same time. Whether the examinations Will be Jengtby or not, i uot kuown As the cases, how- ever, will no doubt go up for trial, they @iil provaoly waive. Developemente of @ most interesting mature be expected whevever the fects of the case do come out, all of which wiil be made known to the pubiic. McCriilis was arrested on Friday vight at bis heave, No. 337 Harrison avenue, by Depaty Chief Hem and detective officer Wright, ana policemen Hutchins and Gootwin ‘were arrested at the boure at ope o'clock o Satar- Brave as bie sword, darhing, adventuroas, been pronounced reuge and heapracticable by Thee fe 2 rougd and fm C rs thority. Since the conclusion of the war he eee econ mane ae eat or b fy 4 personal popu! emong ta ‘his te the reeult of bis politician he is 80 § quarter. quote :. machinist, though be hae not workes at his Orleans. Mobile, Uplands. trade since bis ge from the police department. It Oroinary.. 49, 0 54. 44 abd 4d. 0 64. probably Las paid betier to rob. This polut, bewever, Good oroimary. bd.a5id. 6d. a 63d. 4. | remains to be srttied, in view of what is to come ou; of Low middimg.. 634, (4. theee little transactions. ++ 64d. 6X4. b Among the officers examined on Saturday are those Td. 6%4. 6d. who bave been most distinguisbed for their desleratons 8d. Tied. Ted. real, and even piety, some of them bei have been. 19,000 bales, and the eb: me Heaven to serve tbe tatanic one. Mr. Hutchins was formerly an officer at . and since his Oopnection with the department bas been coveWered @ shrews officer, aud on geatens has been sent out of town in the capacity of . jective. During the afternoon on Saturday the wives of some of the men, ignorant of the caure of their detention till they Tead the apnouncem< nt in ibe evening papers, visited the Oty Hail, where, confident of their husbands’ innocence, bs) ‘awaited the result of the investigation. It seoma She eres Pe he week f the sales 66,000, including that sent from the quay direct to spinners. The trade bave taken 62,000, apeculatore 4,060, apd exporters 10,000 bales. To-day’ 8,000 bales ‘Were nold, the market cloring steady. ‘The business doing at Manchester, in goods and yarns, {a Lot £0 extensive as some time back, but prices remain fae J steady, and the trade was never ina more 7 Condition. Notwithstanding there is some dimi. nation im the exports this year compared with the first and tl, Nd 2 coh n buying for immedias areb. They indeed stole the the Gey were, ina degree, the vicums of a misplaced Py LL two to con fitence. History and socal Weare full of instances —There has been a fair inq! like these. All of officers have famihes (80 bbe, plemtation Ss gee ‘The excitement about the city in consequence of thie » 2 30 for end effair om Saturday was very 60. to 449, for Antigua; 76 bLCs Porto Rico at 40. to 4a | im some instances by ramors, Bally at 4s. €4., 0nd 2,8(0 mats low brown TELEGRAPHIC. ‘on | *2.0u'port at 238 Od. per owt. Brxavervrrs —The continued favorable weather exer- cing cetecamng teSneuse on the market, but, although the business of the we « has been limited, thore bas been BO geperal decline tn prices of wheat and flour. cocasion: ally, however, forced saics bave been mate at @ concrs- ston on previcus quotations. Todian _ belog in more . ty Fy ssl were postpowed till June. Coroner's Inquest. Tax Yoaxvaiz Homcma Cass.—Coroner Gamble con- tf hberal sv, end freely offered, bas given way to the a Russe! snd poly, » cluded the inquest yesterday in the case of Patrick Cor- Went of €d. r. consideration, namely, the settlement of tbe boundary pari Grey folate to their roepective courses on the Ke- ok ee teaming to aym- | Coram, a native of Ireland, aged 80 years, who was killed Une, the cession the Mosquito protectorate to | form question had been pudiiened. Tae Loadoa fime, pathiee but littie with the ianctivity on thie side tho chan. the Nicaraguan qs CA tho ces: | im an editorial on this correspondence, spscrte thet ue | Paine bus ibe w while engeged in @ street fight with a man named sion of the Bay to, Hondaras, on con fer ube : q . Ped Thomas Woods The wife of deceased, who was the prin- Gitions ipeurtng the rafety of her Majesty's subjects in 108. 24. a 108 104, cipal witness, tee fed that on 8 ee ae there lands. The “Ne Od. aus sa. | ® ber busbend and Wooos became engage ye been commerced by liw Od. alle. 2d. | Which Graliy ended ina fight. In the course of row, like to beow ihe lie. Td.0 12s. 64. | W00c# picked up hall @ brickbat and threw it at de- bad read in the ‘Via bab" son” cod | S8#4, etriking bim on the head and knocking him sense- Telande had been oe Jeon to the paremect. Deceased remained in a state of and if Per Darrel. | SBeovaciourners until atx o’olock the next , Woen 2fe. 04 atte ta, | be tied. A nember of witnesses corroborated Cor- Te ed ale. of. coven’ teotimcey. A verdict of “Death by trectare of , ‘he rkull, proaveed by being struck u Be (4 0308. 04. | in the bands of Themas Wood: tbo ee Troresomare goerly i lay dome, wk rer | ePQ,eR4 tue Gooner Careopos’ cima, te eneerd $n upward tendency im prices. Beel—& good basiness | on years of age. In reterense to the cherge preferred gon for the prosuction of colton, aud thereby make the | b& Cx Bo we oe Agtivst Lim, be #aid be strock deceased in seif defence. ene Longer dependent upen one soures for the sopely | pork bes been tp limited demand, without chaage in ww article. | Isis argued that toe efforts of the amo | Terk, Pas Bupertor © ‘Term. ciation stimulated the Amsrican planters to tows extract nt os dinary eferta wich preduoed the enlarges growth of the | Oe suice being lerue, eh an eivnnce ef Tay Tera I, 82 zi . Ove ‘opeakere pred Bext year's yield of colon from India would amount to | [<7.0e%, and how commence readily bis. a S40, for Cum 4 Spe ‘e Seatinge to quote Western at 72s. 0 T7#., weer Sos prey oor May 2% —John A Panton vs. John F Z-bly.—This cane moet go back to the referee for farther testimony. The by order to be seliled on appearance of counsel before ihe begged to remind the ‘earl, who allude i to the 1,000,€00 bales. berions cat; tee 5 oe for long. ri bed, ond 66a. a 578. short ribted. |—There in a decided improvement | Jud; thet “geteroment Sott eites the Clarendon iat ters ; fap: <6 Rese, hee sppoiated | in the demand from the trade, and the sales aro larger ‘James D. Bew vt. Wm H. Applaom.—The written re- tresty bad failen to the owing to difficulties raignd then for some past, being abcnt 1,200 tierors, at an | quests made at the trial arc needed on settlement of thie by the Beoretery of the United States. Subsequently be- edvance of 6d. Oe a ae. We | case. eaaane Weve renames, and SW. Cusaiay wes Gnd te how quote good refining at O78. 6d. @ 668, and choloo at LS niral America. Le yg gp iy? jneauon, the (tts. 0 608. pero wt. rs Arrivals and Departures, noble lord af the bead Se Foreign bad con: | charged, but the recond mate was remanded to await the BAKING BROTHERS ge tey "May ee " ARRIVALS. Seek Dee Bop longs mre soled ts ondures” fost weety {ieet of the injurice, which were principally tallied PY | 15 our coloniel and foreign produce markets there hee bad been received in this country and ratiled by ber —— been a eteady busintes, The Bank of England has lower. The noble earl had siverted to the cond! France. rate of discount to 434 per cent. Money tions under which these islands were to be celet, ac A rumor bad been current that the Frenob government supply. ag oy leave off 95 0 96 bad cemanced explanations from Prussia relative to the ~~ oe a war budget, but 1 was prowoaaced tafounded. 18 account. fe. 2574. American egies, Doubicone—Spsnieb 178. South American 74s €4. jean stocka—Pilora mostly pominal, as State geveraily very ecarce. in w good demand States 6'¢ at 0 a 09%, end for Bt 4 and Teantylvaria Central Railroad bonde, 1 mortgage, ‘New York Central 6’ bonds, 43%, Erie 18 Titmote freeiand, 9235. New York Cootral discounted i. Tiiinole Osntral, Giecount. New York of correrpen¢ence, the govervment could not lay the ions of france. snd Erie, 16}4 019. Canada 6's, 101}4. New Drums sick papers before the ‘until these ratifications wore ox. ‘The Paris correspondedent of the Landon Hersltamserta | 6'#, 108. ged that reidom bave the relations betwren France aod Keg LATEST MARKETS VIA QUEENSTOWN. ‘The Earl of Maraapcar thovgb\ the noble lord's state | land been ch a more onratiefactory footing than at pr Livenroon, May 13, 1800, ment ratiefactory. ‘The Bourse closed fat and lower. Rentes 10 25. ee SS Ie ee erarens & Colton—Salen yesterday 8,000 bales, including 1,000 on Austria. speculation and for export. The market closed s\eadiy. M. Von Plerer, who was provisionally appointed Minis- | Breadetoffs quiet, but unchanged. Provirions quiet ‘Vers Oner- Bark Rapid—Mre Trreee Hea. be nd ter et Yicanen,vion Baron Bruck, baa been ded ioly o> Lowpom, Way 12—Reening. (eee eee ee ened jostalis Moore ood aervast.. Tt is proposed to ro-cetablieh the Mioistry of Commorce | Corsols 047; 05, baying ceclined wader the Chines» | Jcee Medine hind one In the seeregs. and Public Works, which was last year united with the | leuere, suraneenes. py Peay ge The members of the newly ized Connell of ths Martie and Consangeinity. Sis on: L. Show Ustonnn @ bed received their a: niments, ond the fret Prof. 0. M Morra., member of the committe L ir, to in- @tting of the Council was Oxed for the 2st met. General | quire into the effect of nee oS ee Benecek was endeavoring to bring about an arrange | some statistics indicating Ure progress of their ment between the goverament and the #ix Horgarians | I: appenrea by this statement that the Seorelary of the ws, who declined their olptmemt to the Council of the | Piste of Obio, in a receat report to the Governor, said that | g7iveat J A Fyppire, tonding to induce the the bere were 12,829 sillicted persons in the jhe = A wo wm to #it in the Council. there were 12,820 eft = : town of that Fiate, of whem $0 wore te a4 eer Btn eka ke 008 deat and pind, x India and Chiesa, 16 ceaf, dumb s hes in ant of the Caleutta and Caton i mails bad reached Raginad, and the ralle ‘leo arrived in pt, ht yt Vafentage were es fol feseon for the Amerioan portion to be conveyed out bY | owe 9.960 bad no relationship, Yd relationshio, ge The dates aro Caloatia April 13, Hoag Koog | ng of 2.08 nothing was known in thie respect. He Mareb ptated that Dr. Remine, of Kentooky, bad reported ‘At Calcotla the rate of exobsnge hed receoded to 28. 14. | ‘\mericnn Medical Awteciation the following ble. of eqnel to 25 per cent in favor of England. Government proportionate eflects of iniermarriege — pecurities aoe aS Tmporta aul. TR Money ensicr. 18 continued to Improve. fo. 7 There ‘vee a pe mt Shaoghae, and trade was rus crn | ay “wad oo | i or , pended in consrqvence of the rebe's baving enters! the milk Cistricts Holders of stk in London had witherawe at Bhar ghae was qnoted en advance of 8); per cent, At wae de Gid , an advance of Ii per cont ee markets were dull, and prices Chipa news was expected to lead to an increase in the demand for silver for export from L. It wae rumored that « collision hai taken place be- tween the Russians ap i Chinese on the frontier. ‘The vitimatum of the silies was declared to the aothor ities on the fh of March. An anewer was pe) =p hl SL 4 win catty o allies were to corn ogan imened| . Bete * fhe: Woops wore arriviog trom Indie ta. quick sescuten. “Me | tween tho were $01 chdres, of ‘whem 16 ve Oe Part of the Frened force from, had arrived, were defcet've pertect In hea 207 f 7 7 ore At Canton teas were onaltered. Freighie advancing. kind, in a country village, 31 families children, "Tobree out 100. 0 A “faleniea! ppl. A goverument deepeich, Gated Simla, April a2, an- | ai) perfect. Seeger ® LMDB1y LS epecie. = aie the | Refmen. une Brigette end eervam: Kew Giothe as orth, ebilé as

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