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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. people, whose minds seem incapable of recetving more ! | t i d i iss i it ii i ; ty \ H | zo it ! ; z E 88 d # | { i i h a | H y tary of State for India teke a seat at the Board Hbouse by reading the wih Im 1867 my right honorable retary apd my friend, Captain shoald hold mywelt by 8 % g, f i z 4 a. i H iil ii fH i if cause, though | had noth! or ary vemels likely to be geverpment, I did not il 5 i; 5 ? gs i j s $ 2 | ue # 3 F i ; z Ly eS : i F | 3 5 = i tf i : H Pr il ul £ &. Hj g : 5 < & sift fi f t ie i | He ft i i i : | af H i g H z if 4 i i i in “cut tebe place before the 27th of May. Advices from Messina to the 234 inst may thet « Roun, May 23, 1860. rf ef ; i f i i 3 i zi ft i a7: ij | i i it I Fe HI ig Ls iy q 7 E 7 iH i ne I 5 g ft | i i § 5. 4 E i Lid t } i i i + i ii FE HE 7 i 5 i H i 4 ; : Hh a E i is i 2 : H i | Hi ' it i ; ; 3 i a3 Fe ' ' i Ft r | if H i iL a, | l | Hi ge ij Hh K i a8 : i tt i if bf : i f { E i - rT) i E i j : f i juroes. ie concer ned in the reeult. vate epterprise does everything, government nothing. And that fe right. Gut there are exceptions to most rales, and we ibink to this. To meet our present danger by an adequate remedy, © great work must be dove ip a sport Ume; and national sefety, not immediate profit, is the object This determines the necessity of govermment co-operation, if = be — We do not wish government to ether planter or merchant, though we would make it Anything to get, rid of the post: jer. It was death to touch an the palace wason fire there war ope courtier sensible eaough to believe that was not the moment for too strict an atiention to etiquette. Gov ervment furnished money to feed the Irish people and to the land. What {t ought to do in this matter is not for us to determine, but if it can aid by invigorat and extending \ts oraimary and legitimate action, it is 10 Co #0. And it is aeserted much may be 80 done in the East Inoter, where there i@ & promising field, althoogh aiffieulves, sucb as the immoral conduct of middie men, Tender it Dow ef jittle avail. On the east coast of Africa, frem Natal nort ‘de, and On (he wert coast also, Lord Palmerston stated in the Gouse of Commons on the [2h of July, 1855, that a very Pupp!) mht soon be ob tained ‘rem tbe latter, apd if ovly aa a*equete stimulus be wanting, we hope it will begiven. We nave exposed a danger. but we do not winh to assume the func ove of government ‘We bope, wo, that as the vigorous mind of Lord Brovgbam bas applic4 iteeif to thie question, Wwere will be such a disecesion of it, both at Maschester and in the House of Lords, as abail lead to practical resulta. No tri- filmy impediment ought to prevent immediae aad ste. iy ust Bave. sod ths national in- i r : | j i 332! i il 4 i; i 3 az 2 | E Hi. if 8 r i i ij | i i iH Hi e i EF 38 ; | il i i Hl f | { i 3 : ii Ti I i : i : ¥ < a ‘Trinity it : .? ii 38 3 ft i i Hl | § 3 L il itt He agit i! fil: i it a i i : i i i ! i i 3 i : a Lj i i Hf i ! ; z E i ag i 3 I i é } 4 i : i i TY iy TH! Ft rT 343 itl i ; ij : it : i EE it : E kj ; Ty H i F i il | rit 42 li : t tif two sbipsof the line aad two stenmers in ibe Bay cf had been all to the Maline it would have | had Gelleved that his sentiments were recipro‘sted b work the existing cable continvourty, at a very Bandsome Naples. two | that country, and yet Prussian assurances ani theex | then cre ives, exult in the hope of @ slave idsurrection— | r«mcnerauve speed, if it can be once again restored to G@ARIBALDI'S INVADING EXPRDITION. the heart of our coun- | pressions contained tm the jeter he produce: were in Re eT, 08 cad. 0 lhe pencacionet sxtten. a Order. on "Fon ‘imap ) wm och ibe capital und partament elsewhere, SE ceettee Eececpen exowered thes he was Minis ae ae ae ue. State > yo bog, copies oa So teats oy gd ORK event eee 3 mies long. inaccurate. lite tot , in The general of the insurrection seems to have ‘our oblige: | ter in = constitutional State, and thet the Mini-try of hie | men and traders, peers toa mechasics, seem to bes) =) mack, » not gupend 2900 miles; aad oct want beta modified, ana it is now pretty certain that, in con- ie sad Seony country were responaible for all official political: ''e- | alle. Jt ie time thie Diindness and delusion ceased. I «f Cactuess en thie point, which bas been set forth in jadeat 6 Abruzzi bet Cyr the | tions apd Cg ge pe eae gene ep oes iw impcesible to reflect seriously the mature Of our = OnDection with the ss Soventayes in favor of the and Calabria, Garibaldi will cireci ail his efforis te euch aa reduced 5eo et] = the matier take place, he wo cotton sopply, without evoking » Sento Lani route, may deceive the public a8 well aa iojure the sources towards Si e, im order to make.tbhat 5 Bot the information sought, im case reasous | cif: Denieh. It seizes Wapeports us otic Company, ) trust] may be allowed to annex for if he should succeed master of it, the basis to the events which took | of State did not forbid such » communication to be | ‘tensive town, whose tall chimneys parieon ibe cistances and aavant+ges by the two of subsequent 7 ‘the ma of Naples. pth py] Carved Respecting the Sane which the yy Dut there le no crowd in the streets; no} irrespective of geographical and nautica! consider- net " Vie" prcead one ‘ope “ reror to go re further. = te os \ not the Se caaies the private com. nevene pi mete re pat shuttle—ao frary | Land tine, ell ce moves mae — ‘ese , and concentrate al) its mean . Bemid o indle—po thro Mme, 8!) copetructe a og, London ts Bamps io o0id, bapeme neseeenre _ pon RO myn bave Geribaidi and a he 000,000, and eat cron of the Regent as long as they bac of She ocm— no bum of i Voices— pot one sousd Valenti, not exscedirg A WHOS, See Sa ee, & % pe — ~4 6 Stee ¥ ony whicb ‘must be carefully ee cae Where, i hay ey Hn : ry | ef someon . wodiGcauons do not, it seems, allow igor Guera: ‘ * most s ere, they, are ve hundred thousand busy, 10- " Different orators je for and aga'nst Sig- | tonal towards the forbade the Minister ff telgert human beings that sbould leh? We enter | otereal corps — ores, Selace ia ates —— bor Carutti a in bi opeech thet, as to ipitiate an investigation, or even ‘to reply to the ques AB open houre; we penetrate room Rab rooms nad. im. | tbe maritime provinces of the kingdom of Naples | W#é to disappear as « special Power in order to beoome | tion whether the document was genuine or not. peiled from sizeet to street, we find everywhere living aod ze the revolt thereon. Vonsequently, all | 4° Itahan kingdom, ebe was obliged to give up Savoy and ‘Ibe French Ambassador, apparently for these J tkeletone, and @ voiceless misery apd death, until, arriv. signal Leprochaun, » = lomem, 10 bas) “ERS dissshren ly spplauded. peer ih to paltieal topeotense reap ire te «= sone seer | ph ee the} oS : 1 was warwly 6; m 001 rom Awe! ’ | ot » but ran & i Merwe! iy tocahiecanan amen oameaations, eo the iresiy of | af sgees unammenaitg beteees Ueaass moa tremineh fee could It’ te inch eee" of our areas, manaheee distance up the bill and returned to he pos whhaut delay companies Zarb, aie be: comes, unsatisfactory ae etal commences end a toring ee shouki rer present such @ spec: | sane Noe tare about, the sairty Ce were hich will increase as State renice. were Opposed, it would be eas: Sobleinitz } tacle’ then, so dependent on Ameri | soon well under comm when starter The artillery, provisions, and all t Cavour replied :— held office | to prove that soap beer pet chev 4 can cottor? Ab present it is but too. true. | Acrore Greepland, dropped bis fag « table cloth would have covered the lot be directed | ‘cr ten years as a minister bas in Recessity M answered that i: was no question for him | América supplies nearly three sourths of our cotton, and | Grecplaad to Labrador. . ae 600 | The frent rank comprised Bentinck, Man at-Arms, Nut- asia? <rarns | sont tment confess theton is cecanon tbave heard’ta--| covld act teste Gan push teeing tsk be didnot ene | cowry, ct thc" graval Wike sana. sadien cavasion | ‘ueareat vaste, io in ihe Ameren systed, vi the | soe Wellacer he wore not quite mo quick om Kat aps ani ite ° : wa i ~ ute, 8 * " qu awerfal navy, | ™meved the painful words of M. Tecchio concerning Venice. | could not know anytbing of the ate of the supply cotton from America. The French , | _-yyibertyrcog pe glen yt any the others, being left in the rear. Indeed, Wallace make 8 de: at; tbat ips Emperor of the old indies, with all hia dreadful ests and | forward sa soon aa, the f dropped, and pear came aeetnian ben eae M Ley gw ye oon agen. ee events which Ceo nee ise 00. are onaneeee abou! aa euermouk amount of Britiah ‘capital, and irs ot a 15 per cent of slack to the sea port Pere aoe 8 Bentick went abead at wo aet aad ‘north. follows ® gr measure afford us compensation. | tre contents of re which ighmess ex millions on our wu ‘ine. ale quite @ dozen lengths. "Ie edi cscnienian taiiatn ke unierstand the | We must pardon the treaties of Zarich for what they oon- | chs: with bie august connections. he ad constant and adequate. Waters ne dose eee part which be played, however, was of duration, rear ne t cen ks ont urtibio sc, sat inc | have guisedy since withott them we sbould ‘et only not | auntbes lon gost unéorsunding wits Pinas; and-o- | le concerned mible danger for wnisne reamed? | Tom ‘ete breught ton end te tp of fe ui—aboet bal it bas in front the terrible most ve 3 wi we Rot | atarbe: toa good understanding with Ro. concerned, ever: wi & remedy To w . any remu vere breught to an em cy s Gevaah tr caveats toa. ry to him ito beat, Dave formed @ strong kingdom like our present one, but | thing bad taken place en ree Sy the former country w may be found vent ‘be treated as if it were a probable | nerative speed, would require relays at each broken mile—and his colors gradually to the shifting Sensval, tea beak treope aha hs DOT meariues, ‘Six squad- | we shoold not even have revived the reputation of Italy | weaken it, while France had no reason to doubt the genu | depger, in order to stimulate the procuring 1 thatremedy. | poimt—in all not leer ourteen sets of releys | 8'istening mass of those worn by the ruck. On the retire- Fons are to be charged with the protection of the coast, | before the tribunal of the world. tneee of the assurances of the Pruesian Cabinet. ‘To show that there ie 00 exaggeration im our statement, | to be worked in sync! 18 connection, each with | men of Bentinck, Restes took up the and ino aad ‘will be composed of about fifty.two vessels of Count Cavour then entered into some explanations re. Prince ae Ia Tour d’Auvergne replied tha’ ae to the following unimpeachable facte:—0/ | exeb. These sections, owing in a great degree to their | body at bis hecla were Nutbourne, Horror, Sen, war ef all sizes. The organization and superior command | lating to the details of the treaty. 1M. Scbieinitz, eo decidediy deciined to give him th- | 628,000 tons of cottom ool imported last year, 328,000 were | circuitous couree and ‘their constant changs of position | Man-at-Arme, br janeer, Toss Bow> of eee eapeatrons, has been confided to Count 4’Aq: ‘The treaty of Zarich was then passed, and the discuesion | wished for information, nothing remained for him but u | American. Uf the tolal cost, £20,000,000, about £24,000,000 | in reference to the may m of the earth—the first links . As they streamed mings wee ‘wha bas the direstion of the fost nuda? of the treaty of cession of Savoy and Nios fixed for the | await was for American. When manufactured, this cotton | being south to north, then ent to weat, and, lastly, north listened ia the maval of the king¢om. The defence is not con{ined =, het the ths re Sines Coan, ie Boman ines yerearad Seannee for in pets ts, Sime; meg Ce ake then in any other quarter of the sun with dazzling brilliency, and the one saan alone. coasts bruzsia Calabria stated partisans Gran formation f I. vetnit jiving to understen: C0, 3 total }000,¢ s i" » reater ratio then any direct line, ab- Earded ih he ment athe wefan and ea urmy Speer, aoe eee 2 Florence. Ber aapannominanl to tiie We arent the explane 000 for American 1 aa Pn Pes toc nso Frreadgy orhagy cam agg ag Cpe segue aiate: Seen pening herd, Raid.o ened vasoensh oecupation detachmeuts ‘teers from tious writings were eve and many Hep, there another means of ceavincin, Emperor | pufacture were K 3 hy » ealis, chance of accidents, an: a Dead to head with Reates, - cxterme into anrakeaeus the noblest families in Tuscany did” pot liag eles roy of the genulness of the sentiments of the Gab: | on American, We pay for much of this cotion by pro. | other disturbing causes, ‘more incident to long and fre- ite (who bad twice nearl knocked Thormanby on to his that they were to ‘a restoration. net, namely, a personal interview between the Empero: | ducts of our bardware and other meaufactories. Suppose | quently oroken circuits, and any ove of which would de- , the Wizard, Tom Bowline, Horror, Thormanby, ARIBALDI'S PLANS AND INTENTIONS. pb rey peng a gs Nepoleon Ili. and the Prince Regent. we pay thus £15.C00,000. It results that out of our total | stroy ior days the syochronous Of the relay ays. | snd brother to Rainbow (Mr. Merry’s two being side yr panel, May 20.) = yey ae me hel Salered sane fares te ibe tatent of £40 000,000, whoa, ae n Petition oak son to station, Tt way dows ihe ills Natbourse rote, down aad was States which, re : we aac aparece | Shes eg acer ae | Money ten Rinemtegun noms | Ba ine es agen | Sean aaa aay ecm! | is Pan, echetoa hare that under the French protectorate his hands were 4. American § ame mans of their bound. "The French Commander ia Chlet would not, al peg Rel > Ree or ie hs wr ent ey OO reat Britain. at the same time very | aft The Wizard then carried on the running, and was The principal thing which the chief of an expedition haa low him to attack the Piedmontese, or to eg Lora C. Paaar bad received a note that weenutecturen American sotton to the value of £20,000,000 going Fo well that the people at that point, nd, indeed, look country is, bow conduct assist the Kiog orable House, intimatin, a > aeteaeretn ete ecko ts oe aan < 8. There were rumors thst Lamoriciere intended park make fi a Sieassocs le bien roan eo ye one 2 ee And wareboutes, and con weceoshoctol tha Sieeeas eae? ‘Umpire iad cea: = oe Ene soldiers are casily The ‘dnesities teat aittbenseh the tesssiin Teed the pete to the House, and Shee cal eee Tet captile traueactions connected with this 328,000 tons of of the course, Thormanby on the bigher ground, Horror and found a means of passing from one | cn the treaty ceding Savoy to France. My. LY boomed ae tame Lora C | cottcm—the shipping employed in its import and in the Dangu were now left (Ee OT Wizard. point to are not so easily found. means of women wee ad hover to informs him that, on the sso aubscquent exports. It is not so easy to estimate the Before reaching the distapoe the shout of the ‘ Americen's a mralegical reed ‘ond fe “he asfghbernava o¢ fortifice- The New Eastern Question tow for golog ato Committee of Supply this evening, bx porte pepe. ty ee ry which Umpire issuced nad Gan eerasarehioctaent 4 5 u inited wi ‘D was, a eations—at least might have been constructet; but there | 1, , do by Ruseie te a aay 25; 1800. | Stich are ip clreulation us to Lorde Paget's couscotioe | ‘istte, all mixed up more cr lees with thie cotton au plaity. cation ot whipeord, woula, bave. no fect Jar, meow Tremaine nothing but blocks, boulders and various obstrac- saan eatiey teke tee tend enue tian of tm = the ‘of Mesers. Green, of Blackwall.” but it must amourt to from two bundred to three han: The whole question of deep sea telegraphy has, how. | tbe aletance Custance took bold of Thorman >y’s head, and tHona, In the interior s rosd traverme the island from Seev conten erties Cn red Devween | Mr. Lycow eald be wae entirely in the bands ef the | millions sterling. i ever, during the past cight months been under careful ia. | 8Ve bim one cat with bis whip; the horse tmmediately eastern to the western shore—that is, from Ontana to | frekey ooanle a bs ern Howse whether he should proceed then or whether hy | 50 much for goods and money; and what as regards | vestigation by s committee appointed by the government | *Prsng forward, and The Wizard, who bai Cy 4 Sa Bear Palermo, where it borders on the | "rane ont — cerrech te tbe Austrian Ambessedor } srould woit till the Houre divided on the question before | Duman life? Nearly 400,(00 peuple are engaged im manu | for tbat purpore. Every gentleman whoee position and | Deen going within himself until be began to clia> the coast. This road is the only means of transport for troops, |... TD of the Tullerice bas seen with regret tat | {t. (Cres of “Goon,” and fo morrow.) Perbape 1 | facturing american cotton only, and from three to four mal | experience enabled him to afford information has been | {0 finish. bad scarcely an ¢ffort left to struggle with, and and yet it ie far from being suitable in every reepect. Russia es turely Drought forward the Orieotal | would be better that he sboald go on at once, as be wouls | «ns ¢f human beangsdepend upon i, amd upom tis manu | examined. Experimenta have been eonducted with a | Thormanby quitied him at his ease, and woa easily by « Garibaldi—if it is possible at this time to conjecture his | “ues. ‘a8 this question bes beer officially pat for | pot have to ccoupy the ee er ay length of | facture, for thetr daily food, Yes, four militons of men, | view to clear up important points, and the reguit verba | length snd a Horror passed ebout ibe Plans—seems to bave intended to direct his efforte at once | Vd Pence comsiders tbat she acts in comormuy witb | te. ( ‘5 Toe question be bed to put to the | women ond children—not negrors, not americans, but white will be shortly laid betore Parliament, and will live. | di#tance, and beat him by four for third place, againet Palormo, and it ie well known that he has turned | Tre'tierems of Burope by associeling hereelf wh toe | noble lero wat ore wbich be, and be waa gure overs zag, Beale, Scabh ions, 27th; ay bageg, conienies, te perfect practicabity of deep and log oes tole | 8 peotinny Seat nee ee an eetiny se rasa ee against place. e large’ year raphe. a Oreen, up, came fe the mubjeoton of the entire ntand.” Beniaes, Palernse Fivea¥0 that Power to suum, Une snstenive protect. torlly "spowered oh ty gh ay tt under | 106 navonal wealth would be plunged into te lowest | wy Sie] ees te ses remmaria Bhs been to place the Wilem, Unewe, 7, Man ah Arms. Cape Five: it le the subjection of the entire island Besides, ‘of the Christian subjects of the Sultan. the ‘nolan Of tho Teuse, be bu to disclaim any | SD3&8 of misery by the failure of the cotton | Atlantic felegrapn Company in its fair position,asan | W®y aud Restes. nearly im the order in which we have bel defended by a single fort, from which tt ts easy thing lke personal feeling towards tne noble lord him | *PPly, thould iLis happen before scme pallistive or sub- | earnest and origipal isborer in a great aud well cousider. | ¢m0m rated their names, Lolerer snd Wallace bringtog te cutoif the supply of water. It is commanded by the “ (Bear, hear.) But when it was ackrowledged that | *titute is found. And we say it is impossible adequately | ed work, oni to remove as far as possible the injurious | UP the rear. nal ped which fe sttanted at a letnsee of ei | Laas jain contractors were the builders of certain gunboats | '0 ¢élimate the awful calamity of such & failure of supply | impressions which have been crested §by depreciatory VALS 08 OT ON, ... The occupation of this petnt leads almost in- | bumaycs “ = | Shien bed suffered severely from decay, and when it was | WY; fiity Giacstoncs rolled imo one Casnceilor | but inaccurate statements, Tho stake is worth £6,200, but from that sum must be falliBly to that of the town Now there is nota single | “"winout recognizing of the loquiry pro | reported in commercial circles thet tbo Secrevary of the | Of, tbe Exchequer would find it aiMicalt io make wglPe, cepecially, that it will be understzod thet pong Aired ptt Bonn SW rte ef pore epee eels, and Yoleene posed these gun. | both ipcome-tax, we sheuid ee ki not ariee out hosti- | second . 100 sovereigns for polloe reason the royal forces could not attack Garibaldi during | Pose? bY Se peat tenure ee petd [Parla Rew Gry caw ous carte Wem beer Mhet 1 | Want one of ten sbilliage in tbe pound, and with notbing Iity to eficlent survey to the Fatee hbeatie oF ‘any | £50 for the judge, tous reductog ite clear valve to ‘26,060. the sentacien which nooneearity etteates he ing, however, to their agente in the Beat to | was an advantage to the House, to the Board of Admiralty alized property iu paying it [his | other telegraptic route. On the costrary, the At It te ster that Mr. Merry, the owner of Lae 4 pun cae a ae a re f hich have been } ana to the noble lord, that this clreumstence sbould be hate teh immense mess | lantic Tek ;:rapb Company W'eelf some consideraole fein sciy? tly) aleathagerlinwediccettr ged j confusion | time 060. Present to the enemy at least for the time eagietnod, ¥ Sen roseees seth es Se Tere ore sill. Passwus would become | ject of furiber ocean, surveys; and it ie only's fesling | .. Tbe following is a lit of tbe Derby winners from 1780 ‘Of cobesion and eee ie F porta being matter of public notoriety, it wat most preja- Ore woald sirike right end | of deep interest in the ultimate and permanent connection | 0 the present year:— diers, ehould consider it pot an ‘rance. be | dicial to the public service that they ” vane to | it in their fury; imaginary grievances would be ele- | of England and America by telegraph which induces mo WINNERS OF THE D¥KNY STAKES AT EPSOM advantage to have to march two or three day: rugged a & decree a tee | Circulate if they were witboat foundation. It ne Io | vated to the first’ rank of yealities; and woatever else | 10 obec ile vpon this point that if her Majesty's gov- | Veur © Ouner, Winner, Sire, country belore meeting with the Neapeiitan troops. present Gate the bill just adopted by the lgisietive body, | Torovenn lt ‘tal star tato the quest og os care ‘or | meht be e.ved from the vortex, it ie quite certain that | ernment coes content to incur the expense of making | }78—fir ©. Bunbury. 1 iomed Marie sin tas Poisetne—o0 Batetaden etsneer Gea comenny Director General of Gastomas ‘has addrensed a clroular to | ‘De cul of the contractors. Bat be was sure when = ‘he artificial Cistinctions of society would vanian as a | Arcuc or other surveys, great care should be taken that | \7e—Lerd Bareboni. Aswan h ~ resm. ‘note surveys are mac LY tnt ndent and 7 , of the ee ne wee meres em tery tbe prinipalaatocurst i wich are fe! meee = a were eee. ® ee belaee Se cate, then; eminent capely rem dholien’ ot <mplee wet sae tba rea oe and Habe kel m It te known that the royal troops had no advantege in | lows:—The duty on ome Grown sugars are those from | *27 misapprehension should exst in the pablic mind. ~ .- wpe Sere, . Feoult ener of Garibaldy's sagerior surmcgy or ot the Vion. “The surcbange on foreign vegas is ‘oweved trom | . Lard Pucee— A very few worce wil eutles for the greas bravery of his followers. In every caso it will be | 5t. to 3 for all countries out of Europe. The new law | purpcee I bave in view to clear my character from any | 027,064 our inetitutions apd of an enormous capital. One SEplained by the physical nerure of ibe county, Wun. | suppresses ell cisnotions of quality end modes of abe! | Toe Dooorable geutloman staiee taal he hes heard fccos) | ‘BITE we wish 19 slate very cieariy. The dwpuies tn theta body of troops are-very thuch emivarrarcod when | #0 that’ all” ‘unretsed’ argars'* pay ‘tho ‘same | ‘dently reported that 1am a partuer of Mesars. Green & | ‘be United Siates, may bare, forced this subject more gtr # Posies Wasy were is but one road by which to reach the place where | duty. With respect to the importation of refined | (®., of Blackwall. pee RS Me I 17¥4—Lord Greevenor. Daedalian ‘wish to give baitic. How is it postiple to'coacentrate | sugar, ‘here is no change: it is still probiblied, | Mr. Lycox—Were so when the gunboats wera built ee 0s 'eeean eeey ently Bo CA S Cotes Bows 1795—elr meat. Spread keg'e. thele forces? “he bead of column, followed by a loug ‘The ‘Ministerial decison, which had provisionally Less C.2reneats fist Gat Lon agesty te Ga beiting pomn oay Aye ie pes Tonal og 1706— tir P. Bias dieh | Dide lot file of infaatry, cavalry, artiliery and hurl | grown sugars without | of the gusboats Ido not make aay comp! the | fo, we should equally object to remain quicscent In out agalaat an vermary prepared to ‘oth and able to Pape present position. It je not with us @ question of slaye or the Reapotian troas engaged st if ke resur. | lowed to Miaving been found to concllnte eo pe ergata cong een geal rection should burst with the lntver as it did at | all interests, give sufficient security against abuses ‘porta! : pote! to blight ory oe ag ge AY ould do not! ‘ill continue to be observed. Molaaves trom the Freactt Saleen Geasueawo-ctes ceauees ~| ee teams to bave been the determination et the garrison of ag, por 100 eles nee he Hon | No ees made po ey ee gg FTES TURF. out for nay lengin of tine, Garibalel coining ose toe | sugars, ard to 80 kilos, for ump fugar- ts important srenbcd: but we Dave D0 fubsinte jor hmerices Goton, | ‘The Race for the Epsom Derby—Thor- except trateport himself by the ialand read ts central | to cbecrve, with respect to the tari Tor coffees, walca i see tiee’ "Ect settee wie bo. ares todeeet ore | er eny, tae WWteaiing Moree“ Pectein Se point of the island, which had been for a long time oon- considerably reduced in all ite parts, that tho duty on 7 Umpire im the Race—His Previous Per- Sidered the key of the whole country. This osutral point | coffee from all parts out of was regulated in the Sotccgeeuh tekoabreptnstuatenisoe unatees oo 1s Castro-Giovanal, which, by ita commanding positin be- | old tariff, according ae the countries were on me goggle yg rate ~¢ ed tween Catapa ‘and’ Falormo, controls Communication be- | thie side or beyond the Cape of Good or Cape Horn. tote en ie eckee ike Sect mceme| Cates te Paw ‘Vereen the different parts of the island, and intercepts the | The pew tariff, while effecting great reductions, makes po ‘tt bas caugbt us all in its toils. List of Wammers, dc. se way which leads from the latter town to | distinction between reg gd ye cvs imap, and tadetate! On Wednesday, the 234 May, was decided ou the Ce — td ae the danger WM threatens 1: consiate in too | downs of Surrey, the most important race on the Eng” lish turf—the great Epsom Derby. Tae winning of this race, which Disraeli so happily termed the ‘Blue Riband of the Turf,’”’ is the great object of ambition alike of the owners of the race horses, their trainers and their jockeys. It i vot the pecuniary value of the stake itself, although that is always very considerable, ranging from twenty ve thousand to thirty thousand dollars, but the honor which i@ attached to the owner of the winning horse, that makes {ft so desirable an object of ambition. The race is confined to three year olds, both colts and fillies being allowed to enter for it. They must, however, be entered for {t whilst yearlings, and as the best thorough dreds are almost invariably engaged in the race by their owners, it follows as @ necessary consequence, that the winner’of the Derby is the best horse of his year in Eng: ‘and. His value as a stod jborse, when he fivally rotires from the turf, is immensely increased, and his services command an enormous price among the breeders of racing ttock, apd are in great demacd. ‘The race for the Epsom Derby this year was won by Thormanby, @ chesnut horse of doubtful parentage, being by Melbourve, or Windhound, out of Alice Hawthorn, and the property of Mr. James Merry, a Scottish ceatioman of immense fortune. He has been a staunch patron of the arf for upwards of twenty years, but this is the frat time nae t ie he ever succeeded in his great object of winning the “Blue | iss9— str Ribend of the Turf."’ He won the great St. Leger in 1858 | 19#—Mr. ‘with Sunbeam, and hes also carried off many other im Itwill portant races with large ——<- rt ning having carried Toormandy fins Hy ds oy ae Re ‘wee ume ares, off the rece py tty tour Manaig, Coth- Deating good horses. Exceedingly popular on the turf, | erstone, Wap West is nO wonder that Mr, Merry’s fe ay) was bailed with | Austra the 2,000 gvi a immenete cheering by the assembied thousaads who wit | Leger, the three greet races tor ay bis horse in the betting it wister, and his | S¢7 woe it three times with aoe winnings must coseequently be enormous. Hie tiderality | Bay Midaleton, but none of the ‘the Den. to bia trainers and jockeys is @ matter of notoriety, and | caster St. Leger. ee ee be bas been known to make a present of one thousand | teresting to trace the truth of the eid axiom ia racing guiness to one of the latter when be won the Doneaster | matters, that “ blood will teil, Ca Ted Bt Leger. the progeny of Derby winoer: have ‘off the anme ‘The Derby thie year hed * poner intereet for | race themesives. Had Umpire won this rece, tie Americans, 'n consequence of Mr. Broeck having an | Sdmitted that the betting ring would have lost more Amencan bred horse, Umpire, engeged in it, whose suc: ee ae ee te ceva im the race was warmly desired in this country. pa al ae aye es 8 Ded horse, as be 07 Imported erro tee et ‘Keowe Richarde, Hing? George. | whos he has siways been a great forerme. town, Kentucky. ply = be Mr. Ten Broeck eaezern tattabie ss Kewmarbet. Me Grevappemrtwoses | Tho dates trow the Onno of Coed Bate in theron amano Newmarket yaven meng fr 2 0 wo © ree plate, in which race he was not pleced. ‘next ran ine news is quite unimportant. match for 100 sovereigns with Air Joseph Hawtey’s Twang, s comeved aut the othe me Dg good ‘ora ee oR ,@nch was bie mature appearance, uch day, between the 24th July next, as the siter winning at Goodwood, the owner of the seoend miarioners name borse objected to bis receiving the stakes, on the ground ‘The Bank of returns for the week ceded Wed- of be beng Sieve rout Oe This objection was refer. 258bh.108" telng ta ucrenee ott The bullion te at red to the Jockey Club, the tribunal of all racing diaputes, | £15,844,195, an increase of £316,546, the reserve ‘tnd Mr. Ten Broeck produced eush convincing evidence | of notes |r £8 346.100, being an increase of £723,510; and of ite falsity, that the decision was in faver of Umpire } ony eI Te s being the age represented. By the trainers at Newmar. | further diminution of £420,360. The de posite have ket be was provounced a “Derby horse ail over,’ and | st length increased, atter-more than six weeks contine: some idea may be formed of the high estimate entertain. | 008 decrease. The total ix now at £12,560,843, the im- upwards of & miltion of dollars [my oa) ‘bank bas greatly improved Novertense bet {realy ond beat 00 him, aad a good deal | See further vetusten mute m’ tee miaanm Fike of of money wae sent from New York to invest on him for | ‘iscount. this rece. Mr. Ten beckea him vefore Toe cies cintamnent of the movementa ot he peptese Goodwood at one, for the eum eee Rt Eee Wen Cates Wee eae i a men, 8 * and this object is cettve taan before. Gs are’ euml ebocouated enane " Thus when Bank rate. hme parcel of gold, to the extent of £44 racked 07.1%" | sone inte the Pant, aad es the demand for both gett for im, and thas be Contivent and silver for the Fast has 000 if he was | Mevsile, for Rombay, taki only 0,008 © preeeae position he conls | that al! tbe next arrivals will go Baek. s), shows thet | steer many of oe members song ont, and tes + wot Jn ft cencition for nach Severe contest | SAIL"! Somag very thile vestacan, Tbe Mngttn Vemaet the Derby stakes was firet instituted «: E> - . a i i i ‘ = a ; : i i : i j Lj u i { Pe | i i 4 i i Fe i £ : H te ; Lg if Hf i i i