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so the is of eighth article of tbe “eaty of tho 30ch December, eteon “tbe Unied Brats ane Mexica. foe fourth article. This is confloed merely to the Goope, miliary stores and maaitious pf war Delongiog to ‘the two goverments. It wit] Dave no tojarioas effrot uyoe ‘the genera! commerce of the otizens or subjects of any aa’ Mexico aud the United Siates are tue wo vations 5 wed their troops, military stores aad munitions De transpor ed over it free of toll; tas right, in regerd to the Unwed States, being copied to sack ese, Ma re bie to induce the Moxtean Hy hed ‘ited a8 to might beso mow! preec: the ietea ‘States only hall pas tree of tol!, their miltta- TY etores and munitisos of War piyipg no more than one half of the usual rates. ‘Article Sth. 1 3 almost oortain that the railroad Across the Isthmus, if properly condamed, will eventa- ally become a e7arce of immense proil' to the stockhold- ern. This article is theretore intenzed to prevent this profs from becoming tuo ea.ravagant, aad thue to protect the citizens aud subjecte of ell nuilons agsiost the impo- I desive you to guderstand ¢! that the exéreise of nay Seer en your part ja favor of the changes in the grant songht te be obtained from tho Mexican goverment by Messre. and La Sere, will Be om eon dition that tbe new gramt shall conform to the eitpa: Jou Forerm, Psq., &¢ , &o.. Xo. The Oyster Sloop Tragedy. THE MOTION IN ARREST OF JUDGMENT—aPrLICATION 0 POSTPONE ON THE PART OF PRISONER'S COUN- SEL DENIED, RTC. UMTIED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, Before Hom. Jadges Nelson and Smalley. May 28 —Jm the Matter of Albert W. Hi:ks, alias Wm. Johnson, convicted of Piracy.—The argument on the mo- tien ia arrest of judgment was sct down for thia morning, ‘The court room snd passages were denscly crowded by people anxious to seo this most extraordinary culpris, ‘The prisoner was brought into court handcuiled, by De- poty Marshal DeAngelis. Tho unfortunate prizoner seem, ® Litle more depressed thaa heretofore, and appoars per- fectly lhetless. Mr. Dwight, Asstetant District Attorney, stated that In the cise of Hicks it had been lutimated that Juige Nelaoa would hear the argument im councetiog with Judge Bmaley. Jucge Nelson said that the motion would bo,beard after ene now pending before the Court. Mr Seylvs said that his aseoctate counsel for the prison- er bed not arrived im town, and he asked for a poss- pomement of the motion until morning. Mr. Graves was Prepared to arguo oortain points, but he (Mr. Sayles) was 10 9F ‘wil mg to submit bis son sand ualess tho motion was made to- ésy he woula not be abie to hear tt, as he was cpgaged for Whe remainder of this week with causes a'ready specially wet down. Juoge Smalley said that he desired Judge Nelson ehonid bear the motion with himself, It be were sttuag aione be would oot geant asy further delay im this matter. Sir. Graves pad deen teice secomms tated by the Court, and Abie Moijen most proceed. Jooge Nelson then aopouneod thet the argument would be token 19 when tho wotiun now pending ((odie rubber eit) waa conciuced. At about oe o'clock the argument was commenced for Mr. Sayles on the motion ip arrest of ep ey yng of wbioh he submitted the potas to 100 elect tthe in- dictment was insuflicient, a¢ ib 614 not charge tha’ Lao of. ferco was committed ‘out of the jurisdiction” of avy parti- cular State, nor does li aliege that ime offence waa com mived on the high seas. Ex Judge Roosseveit, Vaited States District Attorney, reptied , om the part of tae governmont, thet thie Cxse came DBefere the court not upon tae platings, but upon a ver- dict of the jary, establishing m form the crime o° piracy, and, in fact, three of the most atrocious murders ever committed in thie He said go mach, Decaaes he Dad now a right to #27 80 under tis verdtet, and decanes 1% would justo y the prosecation in yielding novhing to the prerent motion, and to call upom the-court to regard it With po favor whatever. The best anewer to the motion now made would be, as he conceived it, to read wis queation—ead ‘omitting merely the formal words, Joage Nelson under what statate was the in- . detment brovebt, The ine'rict attorney rep¥@d that ho was reading from the eet of May, 1820, neeyon third. Ae rhould say, perhaps, Derore reading the ac’, sichouga he did not see toet tho ; i. preseed here, wat by the pon 1 ae Dnmqanee enn ve went tuum plescy of the bigh meas withia their own ure nesen, but Mey Dave & erfor mod, (it he was permitted to go iio ocoask-B), ia Une course of & voyage, ‘Youk to the port of Norfolx, ia Vir- ‘case of commerce between the Sse case over which Congress hal , OF duing every thiog within . “regalaiiag commerce.” Con. ‘had the power, no ma*ter at what W igo DegAn, abd BO matler al what of destination this Jartodietion qacetion of vouta te the tmdictmes | oad aod aul Mr. Sayles replied. Judge Smalley ainonmced that the Court would give (Me deemon on ‘Wednesday Bext. Third Grigade id Day. ‘The Third Prigndo, New York Plate Militia, Brigadier General Wm. Hall, consisting of the National Gard, Seventh regiment, Col. Marstrall ‘offorts, namfboring five hondred mew; the Washiagton Grayr, Ighth regiment, il i i Hl aide et iH § » ant pro aoldory of as’ they sp irregardiess of their 4 attracted genorai cineticity of thelr step end true martial bearing. o's battaiion sei ia wie tay ee: Jot covetationee Poa rr ‘whicl: they exec. ted gov aral move- wornts [n Hardos's tactice, w. WM satisfaction to the of. -ora and miliary mon preawnt. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE, Arrival of thp Palestine Off Farther Point and the Arabia at Halifax, ONE WEEK LATER NEWS. Successful Landing of Garibaldi in Sicily. Tremendous Excitement Throughout Naples and Sicily. THD CHAMPIONSHIP. Settlement of the Heenan and Sayers Affair. BOTH TO HAVE BELTS. DEATH OF THEODURE PAREER. Cotton Dull—Breadstuffs Quiet—Provi- DECLINE IN CONSOLS, ho, ac. ae. Fanragr Pout, May 23, 1860. ‘The steamship Palestine, from Liverpool at half past two P. M. of ihe 16th, via Queenstown, 17th inst., passed Farther Point at two o'clock this morning. The Palestine wiil be due at Qoebee at & late hour this evening. ‘The wows is interesting. Garibaldi, with over a thousand followers, bad landed at Mereala im Sicily, under -the fire of wo Noapolitay frigates. One of Garibaldi’s steamers was capturod aso the othersunk. The yoluateera who lauded were, at the moment of the miail’s departure, fighting with the roya: oops. Cel. Mecici was forwarding the preparations for ase cond expecition, snd six Woussnd volunteers had a!reaty been exroliod. It was asserted that the erroneous diplo- matic reprecentations made to Piedmont would deste toe goverzmeni to prevent the departure of the socond exps dition Great agitation prevatied at Naples and Palermo. Paliger, the defaulting cashier of the Union Bank of Londen, bad been geatenced to twenty yoars penal ser vitode. Rogeia again memaces Turkey in the intercet of the Christians. ‘The stoamabip Glasgow sailed for New York direc, ‘vimultaveously with the Palestine. ‘The eteamehip Vigo, from New York, arrived at liver pool early om the morning of the 14:h. ‘The steamebip America, from Bostm vis Halifax, ar. rived at Queenstown on the 14tb, and a Liverpool a! oue P. M. of the 26th. ‘The eteamehip Zammonia, from New York, arrived at Southampton on the 16th. ‘Une stamahip Australasian, from Portland, arrived at Queenstown at half-past nine o’clock A. M. on the 16th, ond the United States mail steamship Vanderbilt, from New York, arrived at Southampton about an hoor later. GARIBALDI'S EXPEDITION. Ir telligence relative to Garibaldi’s expedition te meagro and discounectod. It was asserted that he had landed at Marsala, but another statement is, that although a force of ene thousand men landed thore it was not known whether Caribald! was amongst them. ‘A Vienna telegraphic derpatch of the 14th states on rel able information that part of Garibaldi's expedition diem. darked at Marsala on the 1ith, from two voosels. The royal ships were obliged to cease firing during two hoors bo pg, it is aererted, prevented by Rogiisd steamors. The “M4 not be resumed until the utp omawre bat returned from the ehore to thelr verve! volunteers sho lapded were fighting with the royal troops at the moment of the mail's departure. Av cfficia! ¢espateh of the 13th, from Naples, says the firing of two Neepoitan frigates, off Marsala, killed geve- ral filbusters. As regards the two yeercls in which they arrived, the Lombarda wee sunk and the Pletmonte has been captured. The royal troops marched to meet thore who dicembarked. Other ceepatches copfirm the news of the disembarks tion of Garibaldi, and of the capture of the steamer Piedmonte apd destruction of the Lombarda. A Turin paper publishes « letter of Garibaldi to M. Ra ball, excusing himself for having taken the stoamers Pie¢monte and Lombarda, on the ground thet it was done in the Interest of the national cause. These steamora were forcibly taken possestion of, not chartered, by Garfbal. di's fol'owers. ‘The Torte journals publish a proctamation of Garthald! tothe Ite'lane Garfbalti calle open the inhabitants of thegMarches, Umbria and Sabrina, and the Neopolitans, to revolt, im order to divide the forces of the enemy. Another procinmation addressed to the Romans recalls the insurrection of 1849, and urges the Romans to act like (heir brethren who fell in defending Nome. Co}. Mevlici, the friend of Garibsidi, at Gonos, was for wording the propara¥ons fora second erpe ition = Six thousand voluuteers were alrealy enrolled. Tt was agsertod that tho numerous diplomatic represen. tations made to Piedmont would decide the government to prevent the departure of the second expedition. Great agitation prevailed at Naples. A Palermo despatch of the 13th states that tm five hurches, at the termination of mass, shouts of ‘Italy forever,” “Tiberty forever,” &>, were rateed. In the eventrg the populace, to the namber co’ ten thousand, aseembied om the promenade. The police were unable to leperee them, and troopa were rummoned, who fired on the people, killing four and wounding ten. Several wers errested. A Torin despatch states that dicring the lanting at Mar. tala four persone were killed. Toe arms and amionnttion ‘were dinembarked. Other arme coming from the Levant were landed several days before on the southern coxst. The Covernor of Sicily had ireued a proclamation pro lubittmg the carrying or detention of arms. There was some excitement at Florence, owing to the appearance of placards in favor of the ex Grand Dok, and_rumore of an intention to attempt the recovery of his power. ‘The garrison had been reteforced, and the National Guard called out, A portion of the clergy of Florence had refuse? to chant a Te Drwm af ordered by the anthoritics. THE CHAMPIONSHIP. SETTLEMENT OF THE AFFAIR WEFWREN HERNAN AND AYERS. Hoenan writes a letter to the London Pémer compliining of bie (nabiiity to come to any arrangement wih Mayors for = renewal of the contest. He says he ie wilting to accep! the progosttion that he and Sayers shoul? have a belt apiece, got op by public enbseription, the true cham plon's belt romatning Im the hands of the editor of Bats Tife, to vo tought for sgain. In the Hiowne of Commons, on the 15th inst , Lord Ta waine moved for the correepmidcnee between the Hons Becretary ani the Southcastorn Raflway Company, with Tespect to the s)ectal train to the tate fight for the cham plonabip. [lo severely denounced the conduct of the com. pany. Lord Palmerston protettod agninet the exeggeratet oF fervations of Lord Larnine with respect to the parties who witnessed the fight. Sach matters were cortamly matters of tate, He made a humorous and characteris fie apology on behalf of thors who regeried pris? yh fog aa & manly amusement, illustrative of tio bowt qual ‘thet Of the Britieh race, After some debate, daring which several pom bore peo tomted ngmint tho potios being callod upon to help keep the peacs, whilst the government in that hovse encourage? those whe viwlated Mt, the salyject dropped. ‘THE Lares. Lowpow, Vay 19, 1800. Bell's Life of (4 morning announces that » meeting took place het ween Sayers and Heenan at tha! office yor torday, to discurs the means of termioating the dit oats Dotwoen them, aod a9 to We Pomsomion of the Champion's V ven. % was ultimately agreed that two new belty, exact counterparts ef the oue #) much coveted, should be made, the pose to be raised by publicsa candidates is t> head the listf r that beld by hie oppo pent, The olf belt whl remain im the pessceston of tho proprietor of Bell’s Léfe, to be fon bi for by whoover may In the House of Lords on the 14:h, the Marquis of Nor- manby moved for the production§of a!l the correspond epee with British representatives in Italy relative to Gaci- daldi’s expedition. ‘The government promined to produce the despatches. In the House of Commons, Mr. Gladstone withdrew bir measure relative to newspaper postage, on the plea that ir Rowland Bill's health was such as to requtre six momtbe leave of absence. Mr. Cardwell stated that the attention ef the govern ment bad been called to the collection of money belny made in Ireland for the use of the Pope, and to enlist. ment for the Papal army. Such proceedings were en urely irregular, and steps would be taken to check thom In the House of Commons on the 15th, Lord Joba Rus all stated thet Lord Oowley bad recetved 99 informatio: from the French government that France would clsiny further territorial compensation if Sardinian territory was extended by the pending movements. ‘He also announced ibat government bad received infor nation from St. Petersburg as tothe state of affairs io Tarkey, similar to what eppeared under the head of “Rus ‘and Turkey,” but they had no information as te the concentration of » Russian army on the Proth, A defaloation on a smatier scale had been disoovered against the cashier of Panky & Co’s. bant, London, but 20 prosecution had taken place. An ‘pttuentia! deputation, headed. by Mr. Milner Gibson , waited upon Lord Palmerston to ley before him the plane of & contemplated telegraph to America via Farce Isiaa? sel to take soundings and make a survey of the route. Mr. Creskey and Colone) Shiaffaer explained the navare of the project, amd several Arctic mavigators urged the uoportance of the survey. Lord Palmerston requested the full details in writing. fir Charles Barry, the distinguished architect, is dead PobMe meetings had been held denouncing the Far! o Derby’s threatcned opposition to the paper duty. Tho Czar’s brother, Grand Dake Nicholas, hed arrived ot Paris to visit Napoleon. Count Montemolin and brother had also arrived at Paris. The Bank of France returns, brought by the Persia, were erroneous; the builton really decreased £50,090. Too government deposits desrease is £1,600,060. It ie inferred from some of the Parts papers What ia the overt of a Sicitian insurrection, leading to the extension of che Sardinian kingdom, the Eoperor will Hkely demane compensation for a fresh extension of French territory. The Paris correspoadent of the London Herali says an ominous correspon tence has commenced botween the Cabinets of London and Paris, Respecting this he asys matters have seldom been in a more critica! aspect, an» sseerts that Frauce, Russia, Austria end Spa'n were leagued togetber. Tho Paris correspondent of the London Times refers +> : - nN Slee Club). ets, to gO oh board. Tho arress of King tas been #0 qui- the mame subject. Hosays it 1s proposed thas the two FRANCE. ap yous: Rennes Shep) <Siee- Gleb) thy eftroted, that nove of bie icienus were aware of i governments ret their faces agaiust iotorvention, whethe: The Parl Bonree had been greatly depressed, but Board of Oiticors. and a wove Was made w Barclay street terry for Hobo- from Austria, Piedmont or the Papal States, and let the B closed firmer. Rentes 08/. 800. The Banner of the Hund. ken, Here Carriages of noone wee ms eaged for the Sotiians aad Neapolitans ight t out, He says the rela tiona between France aad England require such gente nap sling thas the government press were notided t use bo strong language against Eogiaad. ‘Tho Paris Bourse was very tat and agitaied. Renter had declined to 69 99. " M. Thouvene! had issued the following deciaratioa for ITALY. ee Pee cateation of 90, tained tor Win hase "he tpeqhaetes better preserving to the districts of Chabisis afi Faaciguy Theodore Purkor died at Florence on the 10th. The tbrough the Bowery, Chatham | /0 the meantime the two steamers that bad conveyed the the character of neutrality tipulatea by articio n wety-two of the final act of Vienna. Frames consents tuat said diy iets shall remain without the line of the French cus vows, and form a separate commercial aoune, under a cial regulation. ‘The report tbat France had oilered pecuniary tademulty to Switzerland was unfoanded. Austria refuses to admit Piedmont to the proposed Con. ference, om the ground that Uavour had declared tha: Pudmont intended to take uo part ia (be dispute between Piance and Switzocland resulting from tho auuexatoa. There was a continued couentration of the Papa: sroope at wuillo. It was stated that the date had been Gxod for a gradus evacuation of Rome by the Froacb troops. The tire: do tachment would leave shear tls ine KTg ef Naples had subscribed 1,000,000 scadi to the Papal loan ‘The Prussian Chamber of Deputics had passe the gov erpment projector « war credit—315 againat 21. ‘Tne astuce of- Russia towards Turkey was atirecting much atone. and regarded as decidediy menacing. The ©. Petersbarg Telegraph states that the principal foreign suniniers, excepting the Turkiah, were receatly convoke? by Prince Gortachakoil, who declaret that the porition of the Chrisilaze in Turkey had become so intole rable that Aogsia was on the point of addressing strong represeptations w the Porte ta thelr favor, aad hoped w obtau the support of other Powers. Toe Laodon Times saye that iiuseia i@ meditatiog « ee. cond Menechik off miztion, and uret Roglasd, while iavor y0g Wo advance ibe Intensta of Christiaus, cauno. iorget thet she is pledgod to advance the imtoresia of the Uito- maa State, The journey of M. Je Rredberg te Paris, to replace Kis sole, the Zussian Ambassador, haw brought about am ua desstanding between Fravoe aot Russia. » have collected at Nicome il a grows vamber oi Urmpsyorue lofurrection was throatening Navies. ‘Tbe London Times hae received the following impor tant cespatoh trom Naples — ‘The state of affairs is procarious; the King bas ro. qucated foreign interference. ‘The dospateh from ita'y created a bowiklering effect on the Paris Roure>, smonatiog almost to pants. 1k was reported in Paris that General Lamoriclero had made a movement, lo check which bad embarked at Geneva. Trade was brink. ‘The American gunboat Myrtic had left lagore for the South coaat, with the mails. ‘The United States frigate Consuitutoa was at Madeira ou the 4th of May. A Genpatch from Sydney, five days later, reports the furpension of the large and old established houses of Da- vid Jones & Co., ard Thompeon, Symonds & Co. Their Nabitiier ere though} to arivant to £250,000 eter"ing. It wan fcared other houses would foilow. ‘Tee fomdon money market wat troubled, the aspect of NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1860—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 THE PRIZE RING. Batch Betweem John Woods, of Boston, Eales of the week, 8,600 Sa’ ordipaire, 105 =} as, 98f. lowe: leather invera Andes stood fee buoy aut. Oils dull . 4 drooping. Rice quiet, bt firm, Seger quiet. Lard quiet, bat Orm. bone very dull. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MAREBT. Beef heavy, and buyer: dome: dug areduetion. Pork a), dus dim Bacon he exiveme prs de tuenced bave a tepeency o che k Dusmmess. Tard juice a Se 685. for fine, Tallow dull and quote vce onuna). for te par Each of the LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Acher quiet. Pots ste 6d w 208, Kosiw Goa, wih © wenter emand, at 48. id. 8 4s ba. for comm 2, Sp ow TBE LATEST MARKETS. Ly 20—P. VEKPOOL, May One of the Prine:peis by the Pelice— Cottor—Baler yesterday , 7,000 bales, ucludi ig 1,000 on Fight Between Two Light Weights, dice aspire to the honor of wearing ft. tarpentne cull at Sts. Gd. agar advanced Al g! Uys Cot pp ren nae om i ‘Tho market closed dull, Wid | yoy tho last few days the pugilisuc fraternity of this city Sayers has engoged to retire from the ring. — 1 a Breacsvuils eteaoy, wheat buoyant. and Boston Bave been ine high state of excitement, i= ‘Wheat advanced « witle on foreign sorts, Sugar steady | Provisions cul). consequence of a match baviag been arranged betweem GRBAT BRITAIN. generally, bute slight ceciwe has tasen place im somo two woll krown pugiliste—Jobn Woods, of Boston, and roris, Orfeo dull, and former quotations maintained with soulty. Tea quies, but rm, Rice quiet. Tallow quiet, pb a & Sim, Wool—Saiea a, jricos generally ae- chan ges THE WHITSURTIDE HOLIDAYS. Pfipget-Momtag Among the Germans F.euvais the Germ Sangerbund, Bleomingdale Turmvereim, tne Columbis-verein, d&c., d&c., de. Yesterday baving been I’fingst-Montag, or Whit Mon day, the German residents of this city, as usual, ocle brated the occasion with appropriate mutical and gymnas. tic exercises, The weather was all that could be des'red, and the festivities were proportionately enthuiastic having passed off im that quict and decoroas manner 60 character ietic of these anntial gatherings of the Cormaus. ‘The name of pfingst or whit is sald to be derived from custom, which prevailed in former times, of nex!y bap- thued persoxs proceeding to church betwecn Exeter and Pentecost in white garments. Hence the word whit is de rived from whito—the color ofthe dresses worn during that season. By tho Catholic church, Whit Sunday or the the feast of the Pentecost, is regarded asa great day, and the week following is called Trinity week, being devoted im a special manner to devotions to the Holy Ghost, who on the Aftieth day after Faster descended on the Apostles in the shape of flery tongues. From this circumstance ‘Whit Sunday is denominated Peutecort from s Greek word meaning the fiftieth. During Trinity week young priests are ordaived, and the Ho'y Spirit is invoked to enlighten their minds and strengthen their wille for the grave dutiss they aseume with the vows of priesthood. In Germany the Whitsuntids holidsys are dovoted aimeet entireiy to all kinds of festivities; aod Sunday iieelf is colebrated with extraordinary ela, In former years it was customary in this city also to keep up Whit suncay by rural foasta and musical entertainments, bui this year the Sanday Amusement law interfered, and pear st a Rarely panes “4 comseqnently the usual exercises were put off until Moa | Tan he accepted ine cl 7 yar bad trsee agate basead day. The postponement of tue celebration, however, | out. Haviog reo ntly viewed Now York for the parposa seems only to have bad the effect of rendering the jolii } Of giving a eparring exbibitam, the iriends of King otfered fication- yesterday the more general. From an early | \° make ® maton for FICO aside, to Hight without any ous training. Tals w |, aod hour the notes of preparation resounded, and as the wae xed upon as tne me sad the Patleedes ts Dours advanced the evidences that our Ger itizen’ New Jersey, where Lyuch and Kelly fonght some four and citizeneeses intende:! to have “ aregular day” became yeare ago, a8 the place where the fight should oome olf, more patent. The Second and Third avenue cars were Uf couree the ad/air could not be kept secret, and, 10 fact, ro (Three conttaptly crammed in their np town tripe, and the poor there was Lot the slightest attempt to eoamelR Were Cngaged for the excursion, and toketl baa oe dreary tume dragging tho immense J *¢Te Opendy Bold ail uay Ou Sunday et the houses wherg human freight to their deetinavions at the various J ‘bo wen were Located. parks adeurdivg tp the oppor part of the wland. Woocs’ quarters were at » public house in Wert Ihe New Yorker Allgememe Sangerbuvd assembled at J "hile King beid forth at Garry Hiil’e, the an early hour at their beadquariers, the Metropolitan J 5*00D, in Houston street. As the ime Uxed for the met Roome, in Hester street. Haviog formed in line of pro cerrien, Undtr Command? Of Graod Marea! Josept Gillen to be On the ground was Detween five and eight o’clook AM., the sieamer engoged by Woods startes from tha brepd, the wnion marched with banners, fisgs, & , f° throngh the principal eireets of the city ia the jollowing at eleven o'clock tbe preceding evening with a isrg@ crder:— “er Of pate Prete, And arrived @t the appooted spot Wanvemarher’s Band. Jackson Rifles, Cupt. Wills, of WilNainsburg. before four o'clock A.M. The rug was mode, aud cverything Was complote, except the preneuce of ine Company G, Seoood Regiment, Oxptain Janriing. Torper Dram Oorpa. othe? party, King bimself That worthy av ayod Turner Scbutze (K tlemen). Separture from Hill # saloon uptil aftur two 0 i9ck Bext wWOLuing, ake ab ibe police Had long befure the heard of Soeial Tur Vereio ¢Germsa Gymoasuc Association). Band 0! the Sebutzepeiise. ‘be aflvis, eda recelyed Orders from bracquarwrs Ww ure of the crown ot regarding it a0 lege’. Independent Kitiemen, of Brooklyn. ‘The kua'teb funds were very hearty under Continents) Hee Cub Pidela Hitler, bus th taxdiness close. 6 sot taba 2 Bbaaaabesoake oe Socia} Reform Liedertale) («lee Club). George King, of Liverpool. Tne sam to be fought for waa but e nominal one, being on!y one hundred doUare & sice. The object of the backers of both men was to have an opportonity of witnceeing the gemeness end toience of their rispective champiour, before matelte ‘og them for a larger stake, either against enolt other or some other party. Of the two mon only one of (hem (King) has over be‘ore fought im the prize rung, Bewe vg contested twice for £50 side, with Jim Olark of Ide verpool, & very game and hardy boxer. Io the drat ight, the referee refused to give 4 decision, althouga King had clearly the advantage; in the cecond affair, King won after & most obelinately coatested batiio, ia which Beavy pully ishment was given and received on both sides. He sou after came to New York, the El Dorado of Gnglish pagi- Mets, and some time ego Was matched aga'nat £4 Price of Boston for $1,000 m side. Ibis match, however, Toll through, and King forfeited, Price getting on that mately with Kelly for $1,000 a side, which he subsequemtly wom,’ A few weeks ago King agua challenged Price, bus the latter, not belug ube to rae the necessary fands, declined entering into m mach with Bim, ‘Woods js a Boston man, aud although wel! kuown ag & clever scientiic sparrer, has never fought in the ring, Jn the “rough and tumble’ allaire im whick be bas of been engaged, he hag always displayed great camences, and a capability of receiving apy amount of punishments without Uipchlag. Im cone quenoe bis {riends were deal- rous of testing his abilities with some good man; and about eighteen months ogo they offered to make @ meich with the Benicia Boy for $1,400 aside. This, bowevery fell through, the Benicia Boy being in Now Urieans at the time, sud tbe challenge was uot ogain renewed oa bis re- turn. Woods remained quiet for some tow, when, te consequence of Ed. Prioe having chaJeogea md LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ‘The market cised qmet on Tucsday, at aachs” prices. The ta'ea for tne shree days foot up 42,00: lea, of which 3,0C0 were iakea by speculators. ‘The adviccs from Manchester are unfavorable for ox- tom, which was dull, amd tending downward. But most preducce were frm, wanrooL, May 17—P. M. The alee of cotton for the pis. two days, 100 up 10,¢60 pales, of Which 3,6U0 bales wero taken Dy epeouintors ard or export: The market elueed dull Nowe authorities Breadituils quiet. Provisiovs THE NEWS BY THE ARABIA. Haurax, May 28, 1809. ‘The steamship Arabia, Capt. St.ne, from Liverpool 10h, ‘via Queenstown 20th inst , has arr.vid at this port. ‘The steamship Africa, from New York, arrived at liver” pool on the morning of the 20th. Sayers and Hocuan held a meeting at Bell's Lafe office, and it was finally agreed that each is to have a new bet by subecription. The old one ts t> be fought for by any aspirant. Sayers agreed to retire from the ring. GARIBALDYS EXPEDITION. Intelligence relative to Garibaldi’s expedition is stil meagre and c rficting, but the reports generally concur ‘im etating that be was msking good progress. Somo say (bathe bad csptured the most important positions ia Sicily excep! Messina aod Palermo, 4 After bis landing st Marsala, tho Neapolitan war ves vels bombarded that town without @ waraivg, aud the Britsh versels interposed for the pruiection of Lug!irh resides ta, The important ansouncement wes made via Madrid that the King of Naples bad spplied for foreign interven. dom. Among other questionable rumors was one that a bad offensive and defersive had been coneluded bo’ en Naples, Rome, Avatria and all the doposed Malian sovereign! The lai scoounts fromNaples represent the atmos! comsternation there. Tho troops were diapitited. To wnltuous Mapifestations were taking place; the royal family packing ap their jevels aud valuables, and oer etrong indications that a great insurrection was looked for stay moment, Asthe latest dates Garibaldi’e forses were moving om Palermo Treland, and gottelt the government to despatch ves FRANCE. GREAT BRITAIN. ‘Grhe British government had iksued @ proclamation against eplis:ment for the Pope tm Lreland, and to waterfere ‘nm the Pubs zriptions for Sicilian insargents, the law offers jon toe’ ecodee, be eee cole street whie on bis way to tho siemue mov, of the Fourth precinet, ad house. The police alvo seizes the ve: allow any one of the hundreds who bad parchoeed tiek- The Reprerentatives of ihe Glee Club ia ths Sangerband, 7 Journey to the Palteace twee round Staging Hoboul. found that Kicg Wae uiise.og. Some havoreds of persons miache Rangers, Harmonia, here aseembled, iv an\ious expectation of seeing Ld a8 Lime pasmed on, and it became evi- King was not forthcoming, @ bite mill” porre wes got up between bore LAMA Were Uakuown Ww feme. virited aflair, ane (be winner was rewarded with $50, while the #pficrings of the lower were simply repald walt ‘The Fremoh Minteter et Naples bad asked for four ship~ of war, apd the vestels bad boen eent ‘The French (wet wae about to sail for the Levant ‘There were vague and upeuthestic rumors of a new French loan for miliary purposes. Pupils of the Sam, Glee Cabe-—Liedertafe, Ro Schiller bund ,'and Lorely, of Hovoken. Quartetie Club, Germania, Colouia, ao) Lieverkranz, of Brooklya. borg; Mozart Verein, parmengere to the spot quielly teamed away back w ume tty, end the crowd war Test to react howe im the best OCERRION pase sweet we Park, Gand, Broome and Eeaex suesis, up ’ way they could, wita a loug and dreary drudge throagh avenue A Tenth street, down which it passed to forny , where a boat was in wailing to copvey them to the > Jones? Wood Jor the amusements of the day. The exercitas | Jerrey mud before @bich tvok place at this favorite Teutonic resort sere ofa In —— Pe hee gn miet oe ae Kok at - ward station hous: wv Romo had received orders to evacuate that city, rrenial performeneee, besiles dancing and feasting with, | Borwe at the Zomba. By thal gevtiemau be was prompt- Tt was said (hat the Sardiniae gorerament had ordered | out end. *) crowd assembled a Jones’ Wood about Pee bo sae errand Sgn Nn. Fee onion . he atte raw % been cour: ‘OodP, we bear the garrisons of Contral Tewy to march rapidly terward | [ireee clock le the afternoon eoult ok ha eee | Gny probabiliiy of ancther match ‘between thew being towards the Foutfical frontier. The German Musical Union, ca¥ed the Columbia, | made. Couseiing of several giee clube, and numbering some SPAIN. five busored members, hed 8 erent plaale General Conthe has been elected Prevident of the im Pork, which wee sccordingiy greatly owved ibe eocusion wae rendered doubi Spacish Sepava, and decorated with tho order of the y ihe degication of a fplndid now rile Tpaset wane “Golden Fleece.” Wook place et (wo o'clock 1 the aflerpou. Tho PresiJeat The army of Afelos entered Madrid amid muen entha- | Of the Colom fon delivered an oration at the dodiow hem. ‘Tt was reported that Lamoricicre had made « forward movement with the l’apal (roope, apd tha! 5,000 Piedmoat- eso troops bad embarked from Genoa to check bim. Tt was positively apseried that the French army of WiKawmshurg City News. Exmotive Fordury.—A onto of deception and # vine 4\ipg bas recently come to ight la Wiliiamsbarg, by whine e lawyer, pamed J. Joy Uewars, has come iu poswowion of the funds of Mrs. Tall, of 76 Cly mor stroct, amountiog Ven ceremony, and reveral DenvUifu! operatic pieces wore | to upwards of $1,500. ‘ihe nots of ths ones are there: — scmiably rendered by the masiciaus and yoouuts The | Mrs. Bull, baying cccaswn to go Suuth was aii, catrasied 7 heaequeriers of the Columbia i at No. 42 avenue A | Mr. With $260 and her bank book, wih are> RUSSIA. Previous tothe picnic the members marched through | lions to deposit the money in the Seamen's Savingy Bunk, ‘Tho Aostrian government had sisfed that the Brith oa of the uptown etreets, and attractec coaiderabic | New hey Be returned the bauk book pext day wih am pen ep! $250, 40 De in the bandwritog of tna Ambasrador to Runeta, on the reoript of Gortachakot’s | “ine Biccmingdale Tura vereia snlebrated Pingst mon benkts onary clerks Mare, Biull then depavted Bonus, exp. communteation relative to Turkey, loeget & formal pro , by sm exchreton to Landmann’» Hamilton Park, to Le apd leaving Goward to transact ber test aginst tt; bot thie wee wot #9. fl» ony recelved the place they mai § the foulowing order:— YS oe Witter. Apout four weeks ago aud commuascatlon under reserve Dy staking tow: he inten ted Nerbendie Guabe, Onetitn Ywridher Wena bh bo enue ehag tas Crates i 4 q ‘ound that po rock eptry bad bet) ne that a= to refer it to bit government for instructions onthe mat | Clee Clube Li derkrany and Botrecht, of Bioom! ty songet Mr. Howard, * 60 wie her thar 9" 9 ter, A later derpatch says that Kogiacd would pot tnter- %! ‘ree Workingmen (Freie Artest-r) ; take the obewa, of Bloom’ », COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. ONDUN MONEY MARKET. Conrole closea on Friday at M43, 4 4), for money, aad Ja 8 84% for Berount ‘The Duiliom in the bank had increased £154,000, ‘The moncy market Was unchanged, Dut Uusro was lems demand. tom bar eltver at Sa, 1d. ; dollars, 4; eagles, Th 315d AMAIIOAN SRCURITIRA. Baring Brothers repors all kins of American securities tligtly lower, railroad Dence being generally one per Brooklyn Turnvercin. Tarnvereis ration port Hadson City Tornvereiu Jersey Oty Carnverew. Hoveken Turnverein. Rariem Turnreretn. Yorkville Turnverein. Newark Ternverein Poptla of the Blooming:tale Turn School. oom to Rt urreretn. Niow avenue, Seventh avenue, Thirty Eoith avenue, through Fity-fourth streot park. The exerchecs by the Turners were, a6 ighiy imtorerting. The gytnnastic testa elicited the the day pamped ‘Tre Urers 47 Boston —Madame Cortes! announced @ short ferson Of Italian pera to commence a: Boson om Monday. Her let of artiste \e as follows:—Signora Ade- Iaido Cortes!, Siguora Maristin Garzniga (tazowel! ap- pearance prior to her cepartcre for Narope on the steamer leaving Poston May 90), Mise Atelaide Philips, Misw Momtmorency ans! Senora Gercfoll, Migror Muriaat, Sener Temaro, Signor Rubio, Signor Amedio, Signa Baril, Signor Sosini, Signor Ntnn!, Signer Bettint; conductor, Signor Muzic. The “ Lrovatore’’ was annocnoed for Mom+ Tames 6 dais ex morchact steamers. z dny—Corteri, Mosiani, Phillips, \motio apd Namo! ‘ Jap- HUNGARY. gn pho” for Garzsniga on Tureday. Vinwwa, May 17, 1860, 16 Winrtk GAROPN —Sicpor Brigelil took his Dement tet A despatch (rom Pesth says —An antograph Ietior frem 2% ay Ricaner ia “La Juive,” @ rd ~whiee the Faperor will be published to-morrow, sliowing eva ‘a pegan mer pe agg is = alitutional svparintendents to assemble a oonvon ion to '$ *as posipveed ULti! tbe Sret ploasmat Monday. Uwousa the question of eending deputies t the Gaeta! Con Pay — ference and wake propositions for a synod. A free choice sa Whe Macstmasg Mapcces Penta, pense reenter et ea! S% | Semneeey Bere oe bee seen See Pans, May 11, 1980. au three hours irom New York. Now York papers of to-day | R024, and several new artiste will make their détute, Tho semi official Le Pays contains the following conte 5. 5 pe aid meena Poltee Intelligence. mation of Gai ibaldi’s euesess:—“The accounts from Iaty os “Twn One me Br Cown "When that Garibaldi s expedition developed iteclf with ae ‘Tee Cave Src tuny Cows "1 ahail we ever extreordinery rapidity. At prosent ruccess appears Z yond question Gariba'di wes comcentrating the 19 Umbs of insurrection, and % was asserted thet bo 3 captnred the most important positions on tho island oe From otber intelligence it appears that portion of Cari baldi'® expedition landed tm Calabria, and that tho week at | i i ITALY. Lownos, May 17, 1800. uf ! ‘i . pee * 8% sli stock port was ostimated a6 1,111,060 bales, of 006,000 were American. 6,000 Pied:noutne market was cull, sud in gome matptained ; but most of the producers were LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPFS MARKET. Siuonct were arm, | ie ore, 1 mast » sod from what rough fteversl Western » = become perfectiy matieded that be is the only man nto? from Cotng any damage, comouats party Can provent wih ot With a Crewe cule oat eDis ewacted at Chicago by a 4 anged fo ka! ‘bie Ly at Clark fell to tho x Ro was soon taken to @bere the wound was thoogh! would prove fatal, war arresiod an locked up t answer. Nelther men > 1 a dayung elopped to apenk to @ friend as the time. i Wi iu bdvenced 1d. & Soe reds 1h, 06, alee 04; white, Tie. e lve Od. Oore A My pl quaitves slighuy lower; prices pomimal at for mixed, Tt a jellow, aod ie. 64 0 Sia for epite. Waketteld, Nash 4 (0. report flour partially @d. bigoer. LIVERPOV, PROVISTON Marker. Pigian’, Avaya & Co; WanetieM, Nash & Oo. and otbere, report beef heavy.” Pork dail,’bot steady. Bacon Orm, snd 18. hygder for retail lots. Laré quiet, at 67* — ae tor How in bt little inquiry; prices weak, and Ie. 6). lower: butehere’, 634 fi. & Bas ; North ame? pomingl at b4s , the market closed Grmer. Cheers dull, ond 8d. 9 bd. lower, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. ‘The brokers’ aod other crcnlars report potashes qalet OTe a dee O4. for old, and 20 9 29. 6d. for new. art ‘por aideations aeher qnietat 0%. Seger firm. Cofvesteady. Rice " pret rpape ty Union men of the Coroiios, 252 , and to arrive, 2a, Gd. Tea very firm. | ‘celings of the maven North onl Weet are mich at Dei 7 Ph , Ibs. for fine: Baltimore, 7. | chat we eannot control their ection; and if we “. eb Clem Averege Dusiness, without by change. Linresd of, 238 64. @ 2% Rosin sod hey Bgher common, 4¢ dd. 49. 60. Spiriue tar. penune doll, at Ses. 6d a Ae Brimstone sonaderadly Gezenend wader Ga Siettun Sees, O04 08 Active Duswens & to the @ist of April i F AUSTRALIA, Persowal Intelligence. dion, A. B Olver, of lroy, @ mopping at he Astor Tievee. Capt. A HB. White, of Seeramento;: Dr. W. Ohams berinin, of Sacramento, |. L Baukor, Heq., Of Sam cinco; 4... Bertram, beg, of Xora, ‘Sa T. Baibo, of Vera Grav, dco stopping at Taterge Rem, Ith Bal, Finn, sarine! Getty, of Lonteinas doantiys oF New am Ben ay ramon, Ps . ow acd Mejor om Poiot, were wmerg the arrivals at Une Prin Avene Botal PINANCTAL AND OOMMERO IAL. LONDON WONRY MARKET. TONDIN MARKETS. Parine's Growlar reporta wheat sdyanced le. on Pog. ited Os, a 540, Flour nae n'a and dectine!. Tslow 44. Linseed oske dul; New York, £10 te of; bee. £10. Fh oie teh Linseed off id brisk demand at oem. “ For the work ending 10th iast.—Qotton cloned stemty, partly ina Lowe 912,