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3 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. ee a Monteng!> moved the ameament, which was supporied | politics. Let the paper duty'be once and tne | advance made n the at of iraversing the 064, daring ine Pans, May 25, Psy Oo aI q BMPORTANT FROM EUROPE a Gartner oe | Sees Sees erm omeead| Riess fe cae | amen, f | seems eer os ‘MWerston made a chow in the House on Tuesday (the night | more intiiesce than the Times. The famous UDeRpEec cS iv, the Groag astern shold ject— Bnthusiaim in Messina—The of D cipal corps, whish te ray milf . ABBIVAL OF THE AFRICA, | m0), svi notice of nis intention to move for «| ICT" iy fatem and the support of | Toyaze, heu all we can san reg the Nerminas of Be 08 | Ay Beiraerdinary ’ fmctten | eee Ms ee, es. Committes to tcquire into the precedents (if they exist) t0 | incompaiibie with the direct partnershio or ownership of | the size cf this one a an 4). waee the | ments and Improvements tn Paris, dr pisces of mounted and harneteod alley, the lasurreo- i} for the : ot carrying on a.gNe- justity ihe Lords im throwing out this money. bill. | » vast commercial or fn establiahment. ge | loped ‘abe a This is all both. No one is more really glad to hee bese pared cut See tee aa *y gods - 20m rille warfare; th Iino of ‘ehisck extoading: if ecomery., NERS TO TMS APFEUNOON Oi MAY 27. | nave an additional milion and a quarter 1a the not very | hon'be ibe property, onan oF tool of hostile to the insurgents, little OF D”, raith ig given to the | {0m Casleltrano to Tanice, three miles from Carini These: of the three | Neapolitan despatches. The las’, bulletin, dated the 24th, | pavito Palermo, The former of these two ‘oa flourishing exchequat than “Pam,” who sees the cost of | or commercia) concern, WY'sout Boor tae Chica war, now inevitable, and the critical condition | but too, an advertisir.g sheet and between | sonounces & wummary ChOC”. to the Garibaldians, but it is | 00 mo Je the opea. | wot believed. It was 8% belloved yesterday af the dinner | Positive) chive for its owners. THA SICILLAN RUVOLUTION. | © fereiin atairs, 1; was rumored that Glaistone and | 1770 for 0 gion, bene ba pt Milzer Gibson intended to retire, but they still hold of", | der cld woman or the y ‘ton years, | given %y Lord Cowley in honor of the Queen’s birthday, | place on the part of the extending from Cape ot, ikte believed, t> the satisfaction or comfort ‘o¢ the | taueaking penny whiats thal le blown, there for any ex: K. Collins & | when Lords Gray and Howden and Mr. Cobden frequently | 10 the river of Girgentl. This PAs of the acathrast coast» & gO" o | discussed the prospects of the patriots, as the issurgent ly to clandestine landings. The ineurrection had thus ro- let the line go | party are now coming to be called. Lord Cowley saplently | ceived, at the last dates, a considerable quantity of stores, to the sen ed that he should withhold his opinion on Gari. and bes now all the arms and ammunition necessary for CONTINU:D SUCCESS OF GARIBALDI. | Saxctivrromus” ose tmnet'* O° “Aanatoner | par, and stat Sir Uharles Barry's fu:era! took plv x9 yesterday, in weet ne ieee ee eae EF i i Weatminster Abbey—a fitting restin” piace for the great |. tain to lore—st least auch is the , Teempan America | baldi's chanoes til he heard of some of the royal troops | forded“ Palermo carly in the morting of the oth; waa Investment, cf Palermo by the | srcnitect, whove nobie gothic plo, the Houses of Parlin | the cx'sting complicated state of Waropean politics. . PB for Galway. joining his standard. “That,” said Mr. Cobden, “I very | immediately haa bis, proclamations posted ’ up. stands 4 im ber’ Now, the great question is, “what will Great Britain do ime such the di he ® council of war, aad % lutionist ment, near, ani .nonious keeping with the | in ino’ event of auch a cris’ as T © | little doubt, is a mere matter of time. Never was a prolly i equener for tee tnecptstty. 4 ee Sobrteas tenn, = veces sant fancies | Saeaeeee e oae eee Reoes | eer eae on ree | Ban ee att ae ne ft » Care renee + ope One gun on - ‘v for' and stron; occa] \ Oo" ~ ee ey: - ly roe, oF ope order from the Tulleriza, would shiver of “, eee a eto he Perel | Teton af Calciadend, Volk of whtem eaeha aoe een emir to annource—dibert 5 nith, He died on Wednestay et movie agen ‘With France aud Raeela bavi oved mall facilities, | #8, which might otherwise have transported with fa- THE JAETAILS OF THE DERBY, | moricg (ive cay veto Derby), boiween seven aud | entire ncerescion of the Levent and Turkey, end a ¢raspe snail propor: clllty the heavy materials of warfare which constitute tts | measures in bis power. He bas ‘ eight o’clock, of ‘violent in@ammation of the bronchial a Baye | comet oes bow Beslan. with as oe from | advantage.” “Time is everything to Garibaldi,” rejoined | uncer Se uals & Polen Se erected redoubis on ine 4 the lonian Islands hes q “command road ‘arrany than, wemei#o, nat hy_sagieng ees. Sees tivope-calmed ani eerched inthe alvmoun tet "ctie ; hove ae lord Bowden, “and, with Monroe a his command Ido re ree anet ath en. rous (60 call’ d) ‘alight ee is, imdeed, a | ment’ of Europe—i repeat, I do not see ho! land can race, and not scruple to say that Palermo iteelf is not vory far ive battle with his whole force.. These arrange- The Great Eastern to Leave for New | termcaton opis sent lide, sad avweatal blow | heap cotae Gin oes Seeks Manan ae eee, Iv oo nh tee the getting.” ~~ Siete ere. ee Ne ia 6 miliary. post ct we to bis chs'ming wife, to whom he was recently | Then tnere is the Princess Royal of Kogtand merrie1 tothe | great eres in igation, England has latterly view, but they not prevent the Gensral from fp? sieam navi York To-Day. married. She was the eldest daughter of Robert | heir apparent tothe crown of Does Esgisnd | made greater victories and Dad more substantial successes, | Of course these were merely the fugitive remarks incl: | (2 "tinseif surrounced by almost inaurmountal:lo diif- Mr. Albert Smith was bern in 1816, and was | ‘orget her relations, even to a fourteeath enh comet ‘The active commerce of Great commerce Britain over sea is now | dent toa dinner tablo; bet, consiering that they worse made as the whole city of Palermo is in favor the: '.¢ in hie forty-fourth year. He leaves a hand- | Never. And bow will it affect the indred steamshios, im the presence of the Queen’s representative, and by | of the . At the last dates, the Amalia steam fom competence behind him for bis widow, ead his | world? With France and Russia at war with Grest Sritain, Foglandand . frigate, of forty four guns, and the steam oorvetios Z>f- we PARIS CORRES 7ONBENC talen‘ed and affectionate brother, Mr. Arthur Smith. We | ‘he commerce of this country must beswept from the . That inequelt- | Parties who have European status, one naturally prict® | ‘gro gna Christina, had arrived at Messine from Napies, LONDON AND is IG, | vnrerstand thate short time before hie death he had re- | ocean. Then, if the Urited Sates keep clear of ail “en- Jongremain | up one’s ears as they pass. In the course of the | having troops on board, and three bomb vessels ia tow: gewed the lease of the Egyptian Hall for a considerab! ‘angling alliances,” they can do the sbi ‘and carry’ The rican assert and The vessels Ercolc, Vesuvio, Fulminante, Velocs - 4 evening Lord Howard, whe, it will be remembered, ° &e., &o., &o. ‘erm cf yoars. trade of the world. A worm threatens; oat fi ‘commerce, Rive) at from It would be a wasto of time to describe the Derby dey | your sails are all in order to meet it. And yon aro in the Let the Great | Was for some time Britieh Minister at Madrid, toot | on board a number of families who were leaving Sicily pop on Ml nae j eX a4 ee eS eee nena growing hag hi ed cocasion to observe that the present unanimity ia Gari | in consequence of the state of affairs in the island. ” * lovel; yy as |e jour repul cer. meri- | paldi’ land rious | Al the on ves: ‘The plearabip Africn, Ospt. Sbanrion, wich sailed trem ion of people, eplen- | ““Iree-by oncof the morning papers, that an American cane os by the Eeglsh. ‘They have enig, thane s faver ti Eaglend ond Vrenge wenn very on De} de Gant ; make feature of the times. ' Hitherto, experience has cortainly | 454 his family; M. Manircalco and his td shown, he said, thatthe extents cordiale bas only pro- | the wife and family of General Letizia, The Fulm'nante ve ‘Liverpoo! at 11 o'clock <m the mogning of the 26th, cad | dor of equip: cating and drinkivg of the best Kind, ean enep oad rifles wee atl that bad been at Queeas- id, town since juet work and | duced subsequent heartburning and jealousy, Tako the Beets ey Se ee er Sao, to your readers. It hol da: ns and last, not least, an admirsble show of horses in the tart from Qceevstown on the evening of the 27th ultimo, ar contest; you can understand everything went off to per- | doubtless on ts way ens meres ihe ™ Dalen Om ‘rived bere carly yester@ay morning, tringing three days | jection. mittee” at New York will be active and 1D & subscrip a some: landed lunteers at Jeter rows. Wom the Derby, ee and arme for Garibald!. 17, scams & : tit can “be dows, | Ereat Fastern question, ee ee eee Seized on board of hers quantlty of rioe, suger. eo(se, , that, much material as you have bich brought England and France against Russi: tents, muskets and ti Neces of artillery, ‘Tuo information relative to theprogress of Geribaldi | 4 creas den! of excitement prevails about the Great East- | among your filibur Bot be found some | for studying salu aere that question now? ates Thich Wbere’had not beea, time to land, There was asd centinues meagre eed very confictiug, but there des not Fd ‘end ber spprosching trip to Ne Fore, Tee Prowent | means to give aon 8 Speer to De mac) Zoubt of the comtiaued success of Gari- rectors are determined to mak. ir do est across | scarce cver occurs 81 the Allsatic, and Captain Vini Hall, they say, will put her | in a glorious country, and under Daldi, A supplement t> the Genoa Movimento of the 231 | 44 it trem the «« Wight to Sandy Hook.” Ons cannot help glorious a leader. Repudiating ‘May alleges that Garibaldi Pod entered Pelermo with | wisning ber better iuck; but this much I will ventare to ibusterirg in general, and all such pleses of "9,000 infantry-and a squadron of csvairy. The Neapo ni that onlers she crosses the Atlantic in seven anda | Walker's cxyedition to Yicaragua, | am et n §, found dcunpeare + fprove ty she faut ey y caaraioae England cut off her right band rather than do again. | by the ladies of Genoa, and which promt ota SLE, co hg ni Look et the Austrian or Central Italien question. Who pool | edie perfect tranq' = 'y we oO jap! gloom was cansed event rize, a fair share . | will say that, however proper the sympathy in favor of a greatest ‘ot my beatin | Ebarge Of preducts Letwece aitenent craic, nate | Waly, ita exbiBition et that particular time, was not to {a Gieyan tho Paris Opinion Nationale, May 98 great cause, ® | from the internal trade of exch milton’ setae elneo play the game of Frange? And now, when for Sisily al! tale Es dh i i Z : i i or cight deys, we might just as well be satisfied with | recommending such a course; but really Mans sid down their arms, The most extraordinary | tho Adriatic or the Persia. \otic leader, and the unanimous voice of the lovers’ of | no lees asum than a thousand ‘dollars, abe ‘date enthusiasm prevailed at Palermo. The Prince of Wales will cross about the carly part of | freedom and constitutional liberty all over the world, | (00,000) anrually, you have got to take sananiacy ot oti | Hosland i interested, who te to assert that she is no! ua- es ena aca eee on ‘The Paris Patric doubts the above intelligences. The | Joly inthe Hero, ninety ove gun ship, which has been | make this a great and glorious exception to the generall offyour ingenuity and energy, and reap the bencttt of the | consciously creating a Neapduitan throne for e ssion of the | frorities. tym t itante were leaving in crowds to join “TY 6 ‘ " ‘s odo, | Pistvly and sporopria fittei up for his Royal | of ineurrections or revolutions that have been Sttemphod experiments, the successes and the failures of other na- ; French empire? It seems as if the two countries were | Garibalctstrangers wore leaving in great numbers, aad Tandon News Paris correspondent, however, 's assured Or | Evvbress’s reception. If bis mamma permits him to ac- | within the recollection of the present jon of men. | ticks as well as your own. the twenty thousand men of the remiine 1 Ns correctness, and says that Garibaldi has determine’ | cept the tnvitation of the corporation of New York,1 | None but tyrants say the contrary. By she way, there always to be unanimous tm snatching the bone of con. | {he wreny Wea fn oF oe gO ‘ty bef bave no doubt the Hero apd the equadron which axcom | was s eplndid gathering at St Martin's Hall leat Mon- tomake bimself endigpaied mastes of Biolly before making | SITU 5 her will vish Tour noble boy. Yoh are aware, of | dayevesig @ ec up © sulsaription, and give marel a0 Say attempt on the mainland. Ie will afterwards form | Cosyse, that the Colonial Secretary Doke of New. | well as material ald to Garibaldi, at one or two @ strong naval force, aud éercond upen Calabria. castle will ngcomoany thi. There Canuo! be a more ox- cok part snd mado srécches. he hall was a ctions | cellent man than his Grace, snd 1 am sure win you | eramed and » goodly sum coliecied. ‘The same authority professes t> bare special instructions | £1) Ty ye natural ani ucaffected manner, - Tendon Dimes ssy of it? It never mentioned it. Nea- © believing that Garibald! had really entered Palerms, | ny yee Tahal ine “Montrose “steamers aro | soliton art and that be had itsaed waurriog proclamation, dated from | to, call at Londonderry instead of Quecuslown, beehild ig the | prophe'. | Heretofore that . ard apprare to satisfied with the capabili: | closing phrese ba hid. different epelling. How wi wave! ety, coclaring that be bad assumed the provisiens | Wt? OlPiter pert, for 1 eee be hes taken a jet: | bets tha mest twelve meets? Let the lovers 6f fres- dictatorship of Sicily. ty and proposes to build out to deep water to | dom xd the hetersof ‘yrants give answer. The Iuvurrections! Conmities in Sicily had, it isaxld, | enable the screw ebios to come alongeide. The | — The Great Eastera {to asil in two weeks from t)-day Our Paris Correspondence. tention frome third party, only that they might atter- | Palermo 10 afani & copem Gatibelds + Panis, May 24, 1860, | W8Fds turale for it themselves, Hitherto, added his Lord- | had returned without arms, the ret had he News From Garitaldi—Alarm of the Neapolitan | %P) we know pretty well who has played out this game | qcrias or, been tal, prsenee. | Thay ad Minisler—The King of Naples Ready for Flight—Pri- the best. There may come a time when Jobn Ball will be defore Palermo, had with him ap: vate Steamer Seized ty Government—Garibaldi im | STOW sick ofseeing the oyster bolted by France, whils he | 20,0 en, censating of, volunteers and Pessetsion of Nearly the Whole of Italy—Reception of | M8 nothing but the shell. the King of Sardinia by the Catholic Clergy—Recom- Ont of doors the prospects of Garibaldi surpass in in- i terest every other topic. People seem never weary ot | Garibaldi having been defeated was nothing but a im Prusia of © Pruso-English Alliance, |” 6 tne romantic description of his landing at Mar- | Slows falvehood isht? i ii g é i zi ze ee i i i i i ” Liverpoo! merchants po doubt benett a deal by the | for New York; sogt soundings taken, have sala; and as all Frenchmen, more or lees, have « certain pent & note to the foreign Coaeuis, annouucing thet the | ise hen eg sent through Dablio, and soeagroee to Liver. | big Erne reuay, lev the Savor snd ‘uber civic digaizrics | We hare just heard that Garibaldi ed sucqeeded in os a a 7 page FR pee mn a he iy mation would be consulted, aad that the Sicilian Paslin- | pocl from ‘Queenstown, ant by some house the | get tke City Hall in order, and let your railway and | entering Palermo. 1 hago ‘been assured on good autho. | *mPetency rege a urpersted population “deing’ sil. ‘they eee te” Ma meat woul be convoked. arrival of the mails by, tbe old roate through the Chan- | # camoat | iy that thie report te well founded; that the futare fate | BBUNPE to hear ea | Rede Bie retreat. “The remnant. of “awe division: en . — nel; bul on mereot comp at they 20 abeorb. universal assent Meesina is The Paris correspondent of the Loudon Post also sey | Savantoge at all by the chadge. If uch houses as Wor. | architectura curio Wy he word has ever soca. Taers | of Siefly may be coneidered ax scttied. The Neapolitan | PY ain PF Tay 40 too’ se Seas, | eae Da eet ne Ge that © prociamation had been Issued by Garibaldi, 1a | pjeon, Dill & Co, the Barings and Peabody begin to | is notbicg like the excitement ha existet ‘nat Gstobo'; | Minister here, whom I eaw to-day, was so excited in his and it fs confidently predicted that the enthusiastic hero | another proclamation to tho Sicilians, in which he d which he tock upon himself all the responsibilities of the | grumble, they arc slrong enough to get a change effected. | but there is a firm belief in the success cf the ship, both | wannerand so apparently alarmed as to prove that he | who bas #0 frequently within the lest ten years en- | cleared that if he had been aware ‘of thelr ‘heroisa ~4 @ietaiorehip of Sicily. vie pee yd bog pon owen ¥ on poe epee ay Ore rete tates | had beard news of any but «reassuring charactor. Tho | chanted the world by his wonderful deeds will, within a | would have landed without «single follower. The mytierious bark Charles 8. Truitt, which bat boea | going to soth Operas, ard plenty of books ead pespic to | of mr cy si the least calculstica. Tam on Airait the | people connested with his: Ministry also doiray an alarm | 15" he? gabon nrmaines cataricn gee I] ta whole land, has bom procistey bem ie lying at Queenstown for several months, with @ cargo of | read them. Cornhill Magazine is still in the dant. | wer may be eo near at hand as to prevent ber 6 iling OM | that goes to prove that they have received bad news. among the military and administrative authorities of that diately announced hat an appeal would be made te went, rifles from America, had left Qacensiown for Liverpool. | Once @ Werk is enlarged and is greatly tm er | renee tie con ich to iaiaeed on thet. Wield otoaat | The King of Naples bas made all ready for a start, and | Plsce—that the troops were looked upon with distrust by | sal wffrage to declare om the axnczation of Sicily t» the “t . respect. It bids fair to rival Dickens’ All the Fear Round, | conelder the cor flict eo immtocet as that. Would not each v » ir offcere—indeed, that six thourand, sent from P. Ttalian kin, ‘under the oS Victor ghe was freighied by the Garibaldi Committee ia New | apd ipcreates in circulation. an event be e double disappointment at this time? Bat you | will no doubt leave his dominions to take care of them: | iermo to Catslafieal to Oppose Garibaldi, had, with the | . Thec! ‘Torin Gastte covtaise jon gated York, but having arrived after the war was over sho re. wae ed oy Lae bave re hedbn ovo pg ay oe oe . Seen bony selves, should the rebellion assume a serious character | exception of fifteen hundred, and who were deprivet of | 24th May, relative to the encouzter of pong ptleman shortly eppear ry Mal y's thea accbor . sloops at 4 Martino mained at Queensiown awaiting orders from the Siates: | ire her “Mr, ET. Sait finds Brunail, Mongeui | Vanderbii's beats, and even Redioe’s Ieland-—all sf ence. | t00 Dear his royal person. It ie eal that Garibaldi hae {bat four’ peces. of cansos,’ isos hed eon’ azasd by | aldl bad appreached. nearer. Ay Mi was considered likely that Garibaldi’s new movement | Fycrardl, ell altractive artieus, Stould ike much to cross on her to report the trip for the | sagumed the dictalorship of Sicily, in the name of Victor | Garibaldi, "whe wes ‘at the’ beet’ Gf mene thee se Oop hick were 00 had led io her departure. Herp; butIcappot. Perbape I take a wip to India Emancel, and that beyond a doubt he will succeed in get- | volunteers. The reports that be had made good bi on her some day , provided she does not get into the hands Lord John Romell stated, % reply to an inquiry by Mer Leper Mie, BO: | the goverement ag a war tad tremapert cle Kinglake, that government had throughout supported the | Garitaldi and the English—Napoleon Puzzled—France Gemand of the Swiss gc veroment for a conference of the Hitmothing with Rusria on furkich Affairs— Prob wiltty grea: Powers, and would cyn'inue to do #0 until Switzer of @ Rusia Army Marching on Turkey—Crisis in Par land withdrew ber deruand Tiamert—the Times Owned by the Rothachilds—Its Cxwrse Mr. Lang moved for s vote of credit on account of ths | o* Buhopean Affaire—Nalian Subscriptions—The Great ivi service eatimates, which, afier somesirovg opposition, | Eastern Heenan and Sayers, <fc. tar ¥s ‘was agreed to. The cpposition members proased upon ‘The Derby Day, that great saturnalis (nothiog offensive rely, bave reduced the rates of interest on deposits. Gevernmest the necessity of proceeding in a regular way intended) of Englishmen—their Fourth of July, vacua: | ‘There bes been a qoiet inquiry for large steamers i ting the whole of the Island in his power withia a very into Palermo are not confirmed at the hour I write. Mcniteur a particular! words Sicilian thor, perfod. I should hare etated above that, at Naples, | ducaion in ke proseut ene? fos cen aie clas the suthorities had laid bands on all the private, com- Cee ee a ee ma nealky & the mane at Se. mercial and passenger steamers, 00 that traveliers were | teret Cataledmi forced to take other then sea roates for France and other prs sered yore me oe places. The Roman government makes loud complainia | tas have given sgninat ‘the Piedmontese government for the on: | fc/tnding these parts It tells us trance of the Papal ierritory by am band of five | cancut off 4 bald -wita ibe estimetes, and it is supposed that their intention | Hom Dey, and 224 of Februnry, all rolled into one—the | MWA. Sor rhel Rerpeee | have been unable te dad out pwn Secargad aphid cg so Aca Castel Feta m2 ‘tad Bampo Bel Seco fe (o stave off the fartherconsideration of the Reform bil | belidsy of holidaye—had come and gone, aad though referee acknow. | them. The truth is the Sardinian government had noth- Bawa ate | ‘until the estimates are passed, and thereby kill the mes | €very'bing elee was forgotten at the time, except the Tesull. 4 | ing whatever to do with the act of the five hundred yolun- ‘The Court Dat gure for this serxion. £70,000 that the owners of thirty horses were aNer, and ise "SS 2°. F scanh ts qiiattiens, but Wd Pepe's goverummens hae feend o ‘The London Times says the above proceedings hava vir. | Mr. Merry’s Thormanby wom, the revollection of the atry to give | theme for complaint, a wrong committed against thom, feally decided the abandonment of the Reform bil! | 150,000 people, the glorious day, the lobsters and cham- | *parring matebee and exbibitions, and as are Doth | and they make good use of the chance aiforded by. ¢, tbe fun, frotie and immunity from work, havo all | 80? frex¢s and gocd fellows, and both vie Lata although some time may elapse before the measure is | PAs * iy Jan ytd his Cecision and will reep a nice little fortane from it, I | The future conduct of Victor Emanuel's government will ee” cei trescusen Keepemenscaaan irstan | ST useatenme menses wan cee On the 26th, In the Houre of . the action of the | Dy the electric nce ere ee | SS ee — Lords on the bill repealing paper the duty was debated, | !s!and of Sicily, has been proclaimed Dictator, an! bas Sine ie social amon meieceencier eas . committee of twenty one was appointed to wearch | Called for an election to decide between Bomda | ince Coretant! was taken by the Turks. 1 under- fer precedents. and Vietor Emanael for a roler. Faugh! Ask o { tand (hat the bigh contracting parties have made an cn | ifs the truth, ‘The official despatches from Naples tara adopted by the an The conduct of the Neapolitan government wan debated, | Convict to elect whether be will be taside o- oat. | frRimen, fer inal oy 3 ty’ sea at and Lord Palmerston devounced it im the strongest terms, | Side Of Newgate. The whaje sooount Js #0 startling, | burirees, and formerly agent for Barnum in bie business it ii out totally wrong, and where they announce defeat for | i . as extirely & goveram oat of the police and po glorious, that it soems almost too good to be irus, | here. They could uot be im betier hands, repulsed the royal troops, and gained in all cases the ad- two ‘the ‘The teircraph cable to be laid between Rangoon and | He landed with 2,000 men, and now he has captared vantege— so mach #0, that with the exception of Pal Fromm Of. te 9¢: for all Biagapore, 1,200 m les long, was boing tested. Palermo, & ctty of 100,000 poop'e, and guarded by 16,000 Losves, May 28, 1060, . —_ unrefined sugars are now 10 , , The Travek Between Burcpe and America—Interesting Xa | %=4 Messina, the island is hie. Daring the progress of a still probibited. The The British Channo! feet, consisting of eight chips, had | f the King’s troops. He is reported to have sald if he ‘Vietor Emanuel through the Duchies nearly anne: Tadlan comees lo eupprescea, oilkinah addi had keowa bow uesnimoas the people would have been | islet Future Pruspicie Rise and Progra @ Steam | aXe Rema Nauaee Me see tae ‘maguityieg “e Grext meetings {> aid of missions to Contral Africa bad | i bis favor he would have landed without taking a sot. | *avigaiion—The Great Baslern—Three Bras tm the Pro- posable exception, well received by the clergy. Cardinal th the’ Parle Observatory, been held in Manchester and Liverpool. Lord Brongham | ¢#F with him. Think of that. He almost considers that | 9T%#<(/ Bleam, de, dc, Corsi, areb! of Pa, th» exception I refer to, re pons, f ene Ser aad we well chesen to command several little 1 Every experiment for ite object 4 the ‘since of Dearest and mort was the priicipal speaker at both plices, and urged that | t Was insulting to thelr patriotiam to take even a body- ery that bas for ite the advance- oer ew ee ppd ph a ¢iecumsion bas for some time existed—which Nicgaiioanso. From Pelering sce portant ia named @ vigorous rupport of the missions, which would indirect, | Kuard with im. France vacillatee. It te ovident that | TM cf commerce, the lessening of expense im trans- | Tonal service om the festival” of “the? mormayte | tbe have falisiactorily examined without the | than twesty-one silles, and from Alamo to Galaai, y Sho pundedtien of entten, world nd | | Louis Napolecn for once is puzzled. He will certainly | Pcrtaticn, nd the comfort and sxfety of passengers at | In coneequense of thie set, the Cardinal has | SbCve mentioned telescope—whether Florence or Franse | mi about eight. ‘To gofrom Palermo to Aloamo we fol! Ginko nie teh akties. O82" | cin the atrangert party, but the whole aflair is too anni. | *#, 8 Of euch immense importance as to attract the at Fara aaa? 6 Turn ander mlluary onc, to answer Hos, tn 1804 zo Jers caer tng dts epproprased Give trees centuries ola and ro Sf Sally, te which are ‘The Londos Morning Chronicle raises & warning voico | ™ous to bein the least unmistakable, and there is no | ‘ention of all civilised nations. Without recourse to the hove on several cocenoas teen with’ dioulty iperrened . Cyt ar Kien! ba volved is tote ee ha one aguiost over trading in the glut of cotton, and predicts | Tcom for a Napoleon or = Murat. It is “Vive le Italia! dixvel anes Won eee pb Th Cy —— A oe eT interesting enigma. abies ex ‘one toon ant changes, and heap ouch heavy \ evce through irresponmibie iraders. Vive la Victor Emanuel, King of Italy." migrants travellers from jactery Journals rd Tae who holds a grand review to-day on the |, We arrive at Calatadm), ‘town oy Sg b I) wameerted that General Lamoriciere left Romeo | And at thie very junctare France 1s hobnobbing with | Purope @ America during the last forty yours. The total paceennas se be ear ST ws ome pene, © an exhib Sotore "town, which ngtarepars So of 0 ba fon the 234 w't for Ancona. He dined on the 234 with | Rosgia abcut the affairs of Tarkey, and the Suez canal | Dumber (of all nations) that went to your country, from anne 8 pemmae 3 Ret on Seaderbasd, by | bimeelf and the bf LC 8 ee Aapect, is domi- General Goyoo sebeme. There le now great danger that tho crisis of | 162010 1820, Inclusive, was 161,696, oF an average of 15,- ‘otro er Yoon, which reoseibis s ‘whale ix ceulnoe aed tee ns nary country Wecee-—ibe land ang Tens tees se ‘The ship Coneda, af 2tth of May, | War will come too suddenly, even before that nation and 164 annually ; 1830 to 1839, the ext ton years, 672,716, or | w Ly, to the vous. Farce ne Bn pose exhibiting in one of the rooms in the confusion aa ‘cand about by some torrie eee rapt es hor aya ow on was cy | save sted MN‘ te pea at | S2STR coma trm 101, woes | Bae es eee a caer ee tng the Banks during 0 decee fog, came im collision with | China. If Catalina, Naples and Sicily throw off the yoke pry pe Hae sat ume cee sme Sy Grecton onthe satedaer ‘at one of the. de brig Rover's Bride, of Loadon, from Cadiz for si. | Of the Bourbon Ferdinand, and join the standard of Vitor ’ hve sunaslly, The ave. benee Konia ony fea ‘cries fromm’ these oar * a oe wopiagt te bent ot Debs, X. F, with walt. The crow wore all eafe and oa Reseail Gen By Seseans Seshen poor) SHR 6 a nen" tem ns sae tak Soe oe “Ge ree at: Fyabests 0 aiend spenmna ne frre mancriyreny ame whieh ‘ware e Beara the Conadt gga a” ae ams, | See ‘ ‘ ap te Hie sabe uarveck trier “stoppage” betore the window of the Empress. Shatea ®, Sat, hen & Cs. ccanh on Raton whole manogement of the prem ant the mig. | # the ten years, 4,004), while durimg the | Harabal McMahon, who sommanae ot Gretaee sia ey, Emperor seemed Interested, and put some —} The market for American seccrities continues tnactive, | Bétic telegraph in France ie marked by tho sams ambig tix years from 1851 to 1886 the whole number poten ne Rey French frontiers and welcome him in Queen of ve ‘wDilst it 16 much cacier to find purchasers than sellers of | vity, and evidentiy thore Je news to please both the | “** 18%,9°5 (eay 189,000) or 91,500 angually. Daring seemne tet een who it was rumor- ty ppt 4 he variove tate stocks Ta ralirond bonde dariog the | friesés of tke peopte and of despouam. Yoo are aware | 1866, the Inet year for which [ have the Amorican official | cecasion, but thie was meet the Prince, on this hatntwée. The warm weather Saat week the demand has been chielly for the Panama 7 | that Rureis bas been granting ed Iihitwm for imber of American transatiantic travellers Mayerty will rot meet ~% ey Aes poy ly, LR er We b hing | P81 Dellove without serious foundation, thas the Beeps? io" pofilcal Rorkgoe alte Biaes ror cent bonis, 1468,....... 9% e200 | to Turkey. That pear ie nearly ripe.” Now, 700 may pro- ee tbe wre ou nae, thene actoniching 1 ser of Reams te to visk the Empees Riga ee ny capital = é ee ae . = a bled pF anything, for news sarope | facts :~ From 1840 to 1856 the number of travellers from | there is no ground for such a report. og of few Americens now Menmany 6 per cont * [80 8 Prine of 1 mast cite the commencement of motors, and by-end ‘Mary tard 6 sterling bonds. 9554 a 96: J pomething Rane ‘ Se Sat erg how. a part Fe Of the Prastian Chambers at Ber- have hy Mies me! Unt an per eee a vamos ate. Dmiot par cant stock, 1686, 7 a 8 Srirwly eatesvoring to bring abou” ‘cove to hie saala of Tildgonts eh a 4 ; 3 seta a oie ane Cher th )Paribians by m 1 bonds, on the by Hout Carolica 6 per cent bonds, 1 86 8 88 relations Princes ia looked be ay orer feat SS oe. . | 8 3 - : si ie. Carmen ct re. pal. Bedi the Prines bin 2 Cate. ia 6 per cent bondr, ‘ ee 4 Sreieemeiedii o BEM edi |e ha ren veo amt or fern Hikes Sees oe tess Sais aie Montreal 6 per cent hon¢s, 1861-66.. . 80 82 and of Sellyas my part, and | cme brief era in the history of ocean steam mavigation, ee Imperial by the teo Ate , Iilinols Centre) 7 per cent, 1875 . Matta end the Ionian | and with the disadvantages of high fi " peceasary Marats, who are not without fears that, ia the ewer? o's pha A all other greet « “ ‘ 1 aplot, tg” Bat wit he fares and all fo ret jacancy of Naples, their claims might’ be overlooked in ibabiiants is scarcely any trace Of cultivation. The HH le the shaaets ina tou bosauna of bo > ae " = i The improvensents of the captal ce het they svandon the sol though ite pene os . : an agent steam, are being for. A the 18 " mole, fou tall. | whet mast be the progres of this trate. during ezasace | ard ats galloping pace. “Svery where frat tre | handfstof pesccien” 2° Pesmmate Contrivete live oo a New York Central 6p © ot con’ 5¢ lasne with Austria, will | (be next Often or twenty yours, during which time yj jg Wy Mons are going ons and ine ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS, Tp. ©. convertible, 1864 2% ‘under promises that | we may expect two cr three impcrtant inventions and Im. stranger woaders when all hin aystem of maxing Paria'a |. A d*peich, dated Means, 234 There cBis SY eas: | iets tae seees wre ee | Fina ate Sood | lc natn eater he aon be jolie and indepeseat | absomte certalaty, and Wet oe bare Yooh live ae meas the Government | ‘Ret capital can boast of, ‘Before them groves o¢ tare | Sf@ qUiMting the towns, ‘The sohdione meer” soi a 7 mice would be in a | asters, that will Carry from 6,000 to 10,060 passengers in| Co ‘ f Of the Ziet insta which | ‘M&l trees are planted, inxurious seals are seattered here | i ‘he forts.” etl “ © quadrilie comfort, and with very little rocking or fea sickness, and, | the Councilior recommended an intimate alliance bet find about, and but one sentiment seems to dominate— | ,, It direct covilict with the above rr] shat is noariy, and | lastly, five reepectable travellers 's comfortable abla | Proveia and Rrgland, im consideration of the Franco Ras. | that Bow Wet the hot weather is coming on the citiseas | ‘¢ following ‘fficial Neapolitan deapaten fone”? %* 287° OL | The Lords hare | patsage for ten pounds sterling (960), and we shaligooa | sian alliance, bas catsed great offence, and thet the am. | *D0Uld take their repos. All down the south side of the Ni 7 36 . = a) bonds, 1872. 08 00 thrown out the paper duty repeal bill, by @ majority of | vee 1 (G0 AmerlSane going ie Paro year, and | bassedors of the foreign powers demand explaaations re. | Cham; Elyeces gardens are making, with fountains and The rebels st fan Maree, ae Penn. Centra! ¢ per cen* lat mortgage, 1880. 60 = 92 e bine, every idiotic and spooney peer in the king | half that number of furopeam travellers’ (beaides' emt. whet deem & menacing declaration. in a exquisite statuary, and the suddenness with which these bave been beaten ‘The North Britain arrived at Liverpool at 11 o'clock on | 90m Sregeoned up by proxy, or otherwite, io vow ts) to America to vimit New York, Saratoga, Short ume Will be opened here for the oon- cmbellubmente Are carried forward, tad, ceetusn the night of the 25th ultimo Sit © a ae oe carrer Ot Oe Crown, the Hooare Tel, she Vugits Spring ; the National Bridge, | clusion of commercial treatie between France and seve. | most extraordiaary ‘The imperial eurban nurseries bave | % ‘Commencing with the North Britaio, leaving Liverpool | one knows. There ore you ue symptoms of te govern of the White Mountains’ the st Touvenan rf A despatch announcing the defeat of the rebels bas just | Moment and in any season. Tbeir rool are conflaca (ee om the 20th of May, tbe Danadian toe of steamers are to | EBL FenigEing: Dat wlngs can't ig? on in thie way mush | the Great Lakes. endo briog home” republican | reecbed se from Napleas bet, for the aaid | basket work, so that when detached trom the oll no vio- at Uaeblany ete of Genes longer. people are 4, and the | dent, new laventicns, new books und go ahead propee. {ficial Nespoitan . we hear that the reverse hag | '#ee l# dome them. . we. ‘Twes, that bas to be in favor of | sitive, to enitven the monotony and wake up the despots | occurred. despatch 1s a0 follows :-— Madame Ristor! has taken her leave, and it ie ‘The steamship Now York arrived at Souisampton on | he coty being repealed, tele oe wane Cae nen of the Olt World N bas accepted an engagement for yeur side of tne abe 2:b. of Td Pf Ta a In leok tn) ot Fan i ape Mera, hve a If 8 be so 1 wish you joy, for amore perfoct thre with having polled: 2 actrese—the modulations of ‘tntelligt- Our London Correspondence. scapes.” Cool, that, for the leading paper of the king- sci reer bie se her words—few persons Lompos, May 25,1800. | Prerogative of the Com woe” ree Political and Financial Anticipations—The Paper Pili — levy =eny tax—as distrast the THE SICILIAN Death of Bir Chars Barry and Albert Smith Derby | a Rt the following, Doy—The Great Bastern and Prince of Wales—Lit-rary > a “ cg RP HES OD 8 Reape me b xd Dramatic Niet, de. : — May % 1m), | The Comtinued Success of Garthaldt—in- | '* ommities of Palermo ts we Manel part of to at that have not St. Petors- |, Garibaldi beg rocra.whe were wrmely | vestment of Pale » town, Scovunaing the maroh of if, aod ‘Tes politienl horizon becomes hourly more and more Seta aes next era in | nce bed. se the ert by ibe tlomiste— Efforts Kame thet fay wou a) @loady. Though‘one cannot with any dagres of certainty 9 thn feet best igi Pacoraatl | wocpe of Falorey ‘Prepanl cad Byrecune, YS! | omasen= “fmhe Reapettans | ae we spotnt ext in what quarter the storm will arise, most traly great_oxtan’ ‘crom bros | __Pfltce Gortechaloff hes sent instructions to the Russian age oe ‘A. Paria correrpondent tue Padependance we tn — “amay 1-40 eaid that the glans le going dowa and the truth | john Walter the from | reorenentettves of Se Cuerte ot the great Powere (From the Parie Patric, May 25 | The curious have boos So ara tenth ey : frien, | BS uhsakaoe st ferme ates Sas at | yates amcay scene reo tom p-| Sls avers Sat mes Se commerciat fein the heart of Loston, foe eft aad aie ire, syst made suconeetel Frain toni ie, Propo Roaeia reladice tong | Pasite but equaity important souroos ot intormetion. | tho catheer ae eteet Gat the ors raat apd weak of confidence everywhere, and the Stock | alt ned teen Retry, jane the ©f the Christians in Turkey. | A0eording to one, the Neapolitan troops concentrated 4,0, owe pe tne on foetieg. Tes Os Wachange people say it le not what we Kaow, bat what | ) bas fone on for Gortechaketl says — under the walle of Palermo are said to have given battle faerie ‘ca Mt Palermo, and b + 8 do not keow, {vat causes the fluctuations of the fun ta. | apy Exzice ' | to the volunteers of Garibaldi, repulsed them and forced | ties to abcanve. toe, To. Paria Bourse apyears to roguiate our exchange aimnon, | | $843, the Brith team sloop ef-war river made, ine Tears, bas | them to retreat on the road to Partonios. This aitair | pro erty, hich ents ely, for there it i alleged that ths course of evenia ts | fuse cinguit of the glebe—the fs! iortance of circemne- | $y among whieh | ts said to bave taken piace in the afternoon of the | M™steaicel point more securately known thao at thi wide of the wator. 22 mcm | Here we bave. the invention of ssamverts "idee | 2 of tmp | lst. According to the other, the Garibaldians had at. | und o This Se wel as cntemsonable conclation to ar we Tg | ‘be Her treme steam voy = 'S10), and te pene” ine eer at en e, eae ol [4 twcked the royal troope and had completely deteated thém. ike are rive at, or it le notorious that thow attached to the@ TAZ rel permenea a le, 1 oation of steers, — wi G 1 ta Fesult of this combat, according to the eame despatch, ‘the effec apigen Gowers ia rence are oupteestel epcrdunry ws matite | both in war « Cay YS Gacat "9p, and orm ere ve iSrch | wold ead wo he tmmeinn erscuton othe wert fon Bs Peanch 1 Wurition Garibaldi'e porition is at pregont | navigation 's the projection, built. | prearPouersemy, eevee ‘© the | Palermo and thove of Messina, Trapaai, Catania and Gyra- | ms believe washed wth arent avxisty, and how the eagio and ths | nna fepateh, nad prove iegeer® 1 #e—s | "Tyee that several Raglish journale are endeavoring, in | °%*, W* must edd that « third piece of information | tng ¢ tricotas are %0 Keep out of the row te ditficalt to ander. Gekeratione base wot at ec ncmeere ‘ber articles and correepondentes, to impre's | "entions a faet Which we give with all reserve. From eed |. Fhe HH of Lovds hae thrown ont the Paper | Hormed ‘by 's| Columvie. a Sey repeens wan Se eve Gat reoeh government | the last adviews from the cont the Neapolitan flag wt | Our situaticn in ies DU! b, a “Worl Of 89 0m Mowday night. Lora | a judeon and a Hamphrey Vy ad by 1-4 fected on the citadel of Palermo on the morning of te | moment De of from 60 to 125 tous burines. The | tc ‘wish is father to tbe thought the journals | refer 204. ome foretgs

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