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IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE, | ®eosry so: thearuliery. Among the halts doze “com {CONTINUED FROM FIXST PAGE.) the permanent ertablishment of French influence tm feo by Means of @ proieciorate. ‘The Paris Monifeur of June 7 containe @ notification of Journals used to keep @ ‘fighting editor.’ Qc tlorkais of the Mexwan ports Tampico and Alvarado. ‘A dea etch from Yaris of the 6th of June eays:—The | Admiralty stadt, pudlication of the oficis! documents relative to affairs ia Mexico, produced 48 impression little faveral ral Prim The documents relative to Mexican a(Teirs were laid on tbe Wie of the Chamber of De,tice on the 3d of Juve, Great Bot " al the request of the Atiuntic ielegraph Company, th Aomirall red the steamer Porcupine to pre- pare to take souncings. She would be ready in about ten day ‘ Air. Scully Bad given notice jp the Commons of a mo- tien in favor of eetablish'ng communication Between Percpe and America by steamers galling every aiter- hare day at Couk, With telegraphic communication off Crookhe ven, om Cape Clear; but postponed the motivn in the hope of ying additional facts before the Ho eed Lat ip the meantime members would give the m: Ner ‘heir attention. Both houses had adjourned for @ week Mm consequence ty Whitsun holidays Zhe feed mwr We city of Lender bad been voted to Lo dvanning for his seretees ip India, ‘The race tor the “Oaks” was won by Feu de Joie. France. Tre Pmpress Figene was expected te pay a private voit <> England dering the Pmperor’s stay at Vichy. rence and Ressia both reect the proposition of the Porte relative o the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Peresalem. Jtaly. The Italiae government had resetted to form twe new “srigades of infantey. Aust iecon: need to concentests troops in Venetia, The Ireiau chariders were GeBating a question of con. wetry. ‘ the Chamber of Deputies on the 6th wari., Signor R* tozzi salt the gove'nneut had ‘never enowvraged any promatire héyes of the sedution of the Quman qvesti. He thought we should uve mora! means to aemonstrare our npabuites will, ocenpy our capital, ‘aed secure the coufidesee "af Europe op eur side. The gover! ments ions ought fo regulate our armanent. [+ bad never Sent money te Garibaldi, end has @lways nef ised 10 fin expedriims which were proposed By him. The Chambers rqectsd the motion & wquiry inte the wie e\cuts, and adapted by 189 te 83 the following orcer:— ‘Having heard the explanation of the Ministry i feierence to the recent eves, the Chamber epproves its, oduct, and w comfident that it will always ma ntain the sothority of law dd the parliament.” Twenty-eight, members abstaimed Tom voting. Prussia, mittees” which it hasaet tw fsb at howe, the lampton Roads combitante bad bees adopted as af-foreisn mem- Mex | der.” They constituted what might be described as our York Fighting Commitwe, much as certan Ne But the loss of this gravest member of the after having morely jerked things ‘ous of the old further light und tine, aud, while Bu: bie to Gene | Srmer footing were expected, has leit all England ins “tx,” or, pe , rather iu a faxion, Thevecasion was at once seized by the Admireity aud the goverument to return to the tem million) bof the forts, smen deme oinpelied to make a feint of adandoukyg With the Merrimac, which to the Englisd W485 ™, eraho diment of the new theory, this prine"'y iuself disapy poured asa mere abstraction. AQ? {he later ‘‘repuise,’> us they cull it, of the federal, by the fort on the James, river, com # to GoOnsUMPYate the oblivion, The mania of this people ov the eubject of fortresses will oer the most atrikjog oxamphe in wodery history of the quem Deus eult perd Te, ries denen at, of the aucieat prover, The business season ig oomplaiied of as among the worst of London, notwithstanding the presence of the World’s Fair. But the (au is, m truth, a mere English, or even aLondou cne, Thereare low peuple from the country» and absviutely no fereigue: ‘The prepa: ations made for these ite melanekoly iv their cola;sion, 1 luave jou to ioagine white Mast be with th. traders, Bac in the Britis suseum, bit only exu.bition ab the sume tine titeltectual aud gratwitous of Lhe ual f Teaders Were cur.aiiéd of ap hour ef thew time rece, Dof fo vigh Vietors Lo gee the wo dersef the Lib ary; he cates Were to be open a) werk days w the pubitc, aod as umber ef extra pusicomen p..ced on ducy. Lobgerve tbat 46 have reuined tw their vid state (except Lhe pyeeorution of their tine te the stu- deus). The getes only on the aliersate days, and the posse dwindi.d te Ue usual Dia der. No foretgne’s arriving, even Lugiish sousivility was'equal to jercoiving tue ridicule of bie parade, hit Qo return $) the eXWioition, or Father to the sea OM for Winey the exhtlntion faned to do what was especies: 20 ‘extreme is the es, ressivu Watthe papers have & lite ‘been =biotiveg to the Queen to return from her iugband residence, aud come w spend ber sa- i «mong the @ovle Wh» give it ther. ost they might come to tihek that itis possib.e to do without be. This 7 fs pai ait penuice kagusb taik for you. Aad Bpring- ig. as ees, from id ch or ihe pocket, 2 wits curious Wrobserve if that wi y aristocracy wie treme AL Lhe metie: ing of those Lwo Crecies Would # Veurl by lit. Ib Act. Sue papers OF ibis Mom, aubounce vue FetUrD of her must gract us Majesty from Balmoraity London, aediher purchase v6 @ thousaed ©sbiniig Goke Ss? tothe exbibétion. foere were jrobably iwtended as presents for some tchu ietnidien. And Biter 4 Mm aliKone’ Oo larve abd condesven ing, BLE will probubry tee! war- to basieu buck ty Scotiand. Shem evidentiy not averse te quit ber cujatal and igwermcy, with heir rigitity, col news aad meta, barrcuness, for the v dia ity, grace ara humor of th ge mnvuniai OWhDStAD Gu. their “borrid kilts,” of course so sbockizg 0 Lighsh mouesty. Shey thus are pickiag ‘ep her e ppers in toe own th ifty tenn, The harvest avery probab.y Govs aut amount bo such. Ni. thouvenel pas Just addiessed a note to Cardina: ABtenell, assuring Mim that France duvwnds to n ake no chm: ge at come, aad desires that his holiness suall J pt a4 confluence ia the govermaseut of the Emperor.” | This is what 1 Wrote you some two or three levers back, iu speaking of the exultarion of the French ond Eng:ish —the vormer at the ingiant evacuation of Rony English also at the fancy that It was dope th: ougl oread of talmemou. ttt week ventured cewin The Chambers tere discussing thevaddress of he | o:her predictivus on tue Ang-o-spanish rupture with We. * King, .specially-ens paragraph, which ‘takes streng ex. “ eeption to the avtion of the Ministers, Grecees A ministers1€risis has taxea pee; and-@ Bow Minis- * ary te bemg formed. Geimany. 4 new Ministry ie being iurmed in Hesse Cassel. China, ‘The rebaie bad been twice defeated, with great loss, dat were receiving large reiéforcements from Nankin. The foreiguers at Meypo remain unmolested. lone] Ward, an American,"had been created a Man- tern. Auwratia. The twtai export of guid siuce the last: mail was 183,540 ounces. Commerctat tnrelligence. LUNVON MONEY MAKAST. Consois closed wu i day, June 6. afternoon, at 924g for mory,ex div dend. The bul:iou i he Bauk of kngiand bas dec reused £62000. AMURICAN SECURITIRG, AMOriICAL si-G.4 ars -eviming. bue-batest sales were: Bho Coutra, 47 @46-d)-count; Erie. 31 432. Wekis BOCRSE. Vasa, June 7, 1862. ‘The Bourse clesed-dull. Rentes 60f. a duc. a TES LIVEK( GOL COTTON MAKXED FUR A WEEK. Li kee L, dove 3, 1 Certox.—sale of two diye 20.08 bales, Lh atiog 10400 10 sje dmule and exerts ihe market is Gres, aad hos wreanced ove-eptity @ onelourth of a peuny since F iuay Liveaveot inowiar reports —iBe the week have been 72600 baves, Dawe to speculidors and 12.000 & exp has ap upwerd teadency, amd qucmcons bi op the week one tours. of a peony per po ud B Friany were 5.000 Bales, cluding 3.00 D ke Wo speceinio’s aan exporves, the warkel ol aing rw at the ;cuowing author aed quoter us une 7, 1962. of cotton for The Brokers Miidling. New Urieane.. 1: Bodie ° Sydands .. Te Wutal etook Dates, cluding 98 COU Diles f ‘ ‘ tivated at 824,000 mcr Wau descriptions. HAVE COTTON MARKET. The sales of ctw ai Havre fortue week have been Taw daies Ooo us tres ordimmre, LTut , Bas, 165: — warket 1s Wel «md Din, wih aa all wacce of + £. On the wees, The ick Wh port amouuls WwW ab,W0 dalea. MANCHESTER TKADE REPORT, Bae ndviors row Min hester arefavoravie, the mar- Bet 10r colton Cows anL yore beg Urm with an ade FaMewy Wuiwecy. UUs (rausaciioin Lave been sluail, LIVERPOOL BREADRUE#S MARMET. The hreadet eh iS guneraly cuil but steady. wa, Spo ve, Biaaed, Atbya & ib & MO. eepori— bur auil at red West & 1s, od; white Westwrs, Ils. ‘Lie. Gd, white Sout @ ie Corn steady, wived, Bir. @d , youuw, OTs. Od. & Bis. Ud; white, Bis 6d POL PLOVIGON MARKET. be Pat —lee 8 Very anil rae iacom ae ow @eownwars seniency. Lard quiet. daiow bas a deci. tag tendency, 4 ved a dos AAVERFOO! “KODUCE MARKET ashes quiet oud sb wy. at 38, Od. for puts and She. for fii Coke Bde. OF COMMRUR. AYRE bur peue ;at 4 a 7oe. Sugar very dull, © ive Oru, Boe oaser, Liireou bu y neanda vancecid, Linseed 06 Grmer; yivered ai 40» 4 dis. 6 Ol ow wh LONDON MARKETS. Bariig revogts Deeauewils sts deckning. Iron dull both rails aud bars. Sugar quiet ews Bwady. ‘oie © .owuwud Wudeney ad bax decuged Le aly. 64. Tea du. at is, por iv. for @sumou Coagoa. Tallow dull. Sek tUrpeMigie ateady.ab T4e. w Tds4d. Liuseced ol -Sleudy at doe, Jd. GQik LATKST MARKETS, LivkwnO., dane 8, 1862. The sales of caaton yesturiay sucked €400 bales, Io- eladinn 6000 W apes Biwre wud expuriem. dhe market wed Quiet wb UnGrEn god The make: fr biew Corn, how- er. ‘We prov isivu market closed beavy. Laxvos, Jume8 , 1863. Consola closed ong sturdey ot 91% 92. The | aot salew @! erican securities were —rrie Kailway, di sy. Vilinvis Gouurs mn Saturday 410 46 de THE DETAILS OF THE AFRSCA'S MEWS, Oar Londas Correspondence. Losvos, May 31, 1992, ihe Detruction of the K rrimac * Anoh rt Siack to Bryan's Naw! Calew ation — iftiicutiies of the Adami vet) Lods—Tale Much Deprieetatre © Workt® Pair” a Kainre— Popular Hints to the Queen— ther Leaning Lowarls the Uli ant the Reason for l'—~The Pasian and Mexican Comps giome—& D> em of Napo- Hoon to the Ui bad Sto eA ebladh yp Cuyhes. Napoleon, the Pope, Irelnt and he New “Hae —anyt Sas | Spaguiation ayat Horace Greeiey, be The tata 0° the Merrimee hos orenebt te this coentry, fon ides the Southern lose, a deep perplexity at home. it arose as Hall Uhings were ocourring jurt te thwart us, Eng ani—groaned the london Pun-s we other day, mis sivingly —# glnud will again have ihe rule of the sou, unleer “rcienee snatch 4 Crom her by seme witortunate acoilent."" The cane ia even 0. Science in ae ‘acct dent” 9.4 a “tp sfortume’”’ to England. « mistort whey « superseded by intellect the power of murcie, ag eval “bowmeu" sad ber modera “biae jek virtues Jay entively im physica, aecident when jt afore her swe Stvantiso le the walks of pene This pe ple cannot sowprebend ase fruit of rational study and s veces eupmant, and beves their pro” nental methot.” Dr. Priestly, arnation of the Kuglish geotue, aged to ay thd he waver Could male ove of bis digguverivg @bon ho het any plan o° even consciorenene of what bo Sight for, He sucoseted bat by groping at hay-Hazerd dathe tack, mol Paying ow Ib wero A blind mau’ Bolt with a ther nutunm, Tule Wy also 1) wi Heid of (he Admipaity, ed tv you [0 the proyore) revous.ruetiou of rb, 10s. 6d, | Children pois Frevch about Mexico. ‘ibe statements thea we wv tuat bh bad a perfect umderstanving i hostility to uo which might Se made bo rij eu, it was w his- Pered bere, iu ibe vid adisnce. Yet 1 veusuied io as- sure you thas thi was ailasham, of which the Eng- dish aod the ug =rrim would be the victims, and spasish Ministry waa im nul wert with Nayeleon. Accordingly, the p.- Ol las$eveniig elius ih.t the whole siadrid pross ialiew acvag-iy upoo the Engliah for their ireachery esd Lockery 10 HOt suppert.ng the Spanish prece uence, precise.y a6 ihe Paris journals did last week, tur Ubeir Withdrawal. Here 8just the afverpieve of iby comedy, as announced t you. 1 veg you also to observe the French jar. of tho verification. “Having instit ted such & government as Mexicans will ga.ction, aud as will give some ho, ¢s of stabiuity Llothe coumwy, the French, Ligpeat it, wii reare irom the scone wih potbing but that glory whicu is-be..cciveth the best of guid. iwi, the eture, sorry w see Unat the Loudon papers cap sweep ir m che Awerican press, and even irom Con- e268, Wenaces to France About this Mexican business, 2 Fauce anderstaads too weil this stuf to mind it in any But wuat I should regret is, that the peopie of @ Noth rbould, in thet: perent crisis, not show @ larger seus® both of the rights of iureign Dations aud the own dignity, 8 well-as gratitude, For What is M they once more veritubly owe vo rancer I wilted them with om corfidence. They ows it to Fraice that the Svutuern Sites are not at this moment 4D Hide; eudent uation. that the reyabuc 18 uot bivkeD ale rival Powers, that your commerce, for tha: the k aud Beston—laid in ashes by tue wud avenging tees oi Eng and, us all sune kuow to have been seasible, if they were anew ate tine Wued (hey a yet had neither deet nor amy. 6 t what buglad would bw 25 way ef tort Sauter, Was, instead of ackuew lodging the pw th asa mers b ligereus, to proc aun her ave aud Miepenveut republic. and’ Absit .de ber wuits tude oi parle Jar jute ests, Would bave been but ber conten rs © owards al de face guverum ms. If she has abstained here, it JS Dee@use she wod say, even ta @ sauwe favy digkanave iodmavions, tht the vower aut Ooginuly made Aterica a uation Bull ove. both to protect and tu avenge. :¢ Wh Yeugreut uati nul coebration—yer, bravo An, 0. COUrBY, 4 UE a ro.nuwtion of thelr new Cw is to come vit in July, whea the Ameri Ai partake in 1 yu theit assage ‘a returns nd i woll be also g.acea Ly some jead- ing Freeh prelates The oracor wii be po other than Your od friewd, archiushep H ghee, You aro aware that be has jong been av Weis, aud much at courts, He WW, Lean mesure yo G biuly by the binperur, aus, ta lack, ix a wr bis Own beart or head. Hie dias also d we. o8 jor the repub d » deo more for that and ular thi wived 1! you susuid hear, some pe Y Mrting, ot bs having Deen p aunted with a © uals bat, aud thes ecdewing Ame ica with first dignity of ts order. Nay, if the hoiy Chair tise. Of Peter were now racuut, Iam not yery sure that be wouls uo by the successor, The wing weal becmpletely am the bands of Navoleon, Aud it & compament could not this prosovnd statesinan yw America and io the welch d sh. whe Lever Lad not ouiy note Pope but not even & dima’, O: oy higher meec for their famatiou tluelity tobe traikeke. i by one Pope and to be made kutiwo by Pau! bio shopkeeper, residing in front of St. a, bas Just lad bis two young and only wd to death by their m the. ‘This, how- ever, 8 poibing at ali ever Wing wn Loudon: chisd murcer by mothers 8 a. every day occurrence. What | there- foe mention the hich let ior fs this: J chanced W pass, an evocig or two ago, tis se where the coroner was holting’ bis fugues! un +10 murdered chiidren. And seeing a crowd at (he shop witkiows, Which wer A merely upen, but decked off w ail their show of bonnets, shawis, man- tias, I sloped teacka well dressed man what it was Ali avert. On hearivg oF the actual presenes of the i quest I asied if it were yoa-ibie that they continued buswoes. He auxwered with a emile, wach was ap, a rently ut my simplicity, that the shop “took in more Gey’ sine the accident happened than it probably bad done for several mouths be ore. This characterise Koctdeut reminied me of Horace Grecley, whe, when ar- Posted some six or seven years age in aris, was vilered by w rigid of mine, who deals extensively with America, become his ban Tor any emeunt. “No, no,” said Ho. ace, Lwill go w.pris.n. ‘The thing will add ten thou od we the ci lation of the Tibune.” So the justinet 0% Grationg 4n even one’s own misfortunes is Det, you Yaukve, but ap Angio-Saxon taiout. Gur Paris Correspondence, Vamis, May 30, 1862, Secession News from Baltimore—Indervention—The Sli- delic— Mr. Sewara’s Letier—Opening of the Southera Port—iinty and Mexico—The Viceroy of Kiyypt— Move ments of the Court’ rincess Clothiide— a. Ingres— New Badevard , he. We should be lett sadly in the dark.bere in relation to Southera victurven, and should never hear how the armies of Uesuregurd and Magruder ave swovping every- tbing before thom, were jt not for letters which reach here from te secessinnisis in Baltimore to gentiomen Of the same “persuasion” io Paris, Almost every mail whiet brings sews of joy tous, and whiok ie dashed ever the telegraph wires a day of two befne om leuers and newspapers eonirming it reach ut brings with it also Luene secession epistics from Bs thmore, 0 whet the most rilicuious etatemouts are made as £0 the successes of the Sout ermy. These reports are ropwiy circulated throughout r those which are not Wo absurd are publisied in tbe Pa’rie, and the epirite of the secession tribe bere, who bail belave them, are raised for @ few hours, and avon sideli's elongated face shortens oecasonally, aud he does look quite the pleture of despair whieh he gene. raley dees while taking bis solitary meditative waiks on the Chimps Eiyseos. He bas grown very oid and care worv, however, since bis residence here, aud bis hair as white as snow, ‘The lute-t rumor which was in efreulstion through the wconsiom ormp youterday wae that Halleck hed becu qouely defeated by Beauregard, and,as if tun were not glory @ucngh for one duy, that wi McGolivn bad been utterly auuibilated, the rebels were march.og in lot haste wpon Wash- Wwgion When they are Dut exhilarated by shese stories bore, the Fecesewnisis adopt the \ injured iapoeence dodge and sand sympathy for the poreeeutou which they are © iforing fram the overwhelming euperior (ore of tho North, aud a Routhern gentiense whom I hevrd Gay 41s tho be ago that tho seat of war io three montba would bet erred nosylvanin, a few days siove +10h0 6 foreign interference there is 00 bope for the revels soe that (here seve Wo be & general Impression it scknowle ged to me tha 7 | obwe, aud the South g NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1862. the United States that the recent overwhelming suc cess. eof the fuderal arms, the taking of New Orleans, aud the opening of certain of the Southern ports, would effectually des roy the idea of intervention op the part of Frauce and Engiand, Those who think se would be undeceived by ap hour's residence in Puris, Aud ay op pOrourity Of conversing during that awe with the pa tisans of the South; aud theg forget, too, the as- Sunption Which, Mrelation WS termination, seems to have been made at the beginning By Lhe governments of Surope uw legard to our war: and tbat ws that aust inevitaliy en! Maeparation, Now, the Soutiers parti sans sa), is the very time to interiere, The Nerth bas shows PR cor ay he ulomnt has gustelaee 11s eof [isin deterinte thon tw sight she North @ Fewinen’”” aim accorduuce with out Go fiia axim,a separstion must . in Mo interest of cotton first and humanity af Pere. ih i commen eouVe anc bis aids are bill wi and b amie © usiant attend ‘ church ot St. Phillipe de Revie, the Cathobe church a aristocratic pa sh vf the Faubourg st. Hou re, bis the tayurite worsiivping phos of that ex fary and pivus iady,the Priscesa Maiilde, The *Ane@ cap Chopel’’ is within @ stone's throw 0° the Ambassador's” resivence, But he nor any of Lats fain- ily have ever yet da:kened its doors; and pyeodably iF. Mot Lintock prays too eoquently and fervent: suppression o this foul rebcition to pull the Ubi ines’ ef the rebel mi fate Yhe pubication of Mr. Seward’s eirenlar, stat: Peyton tbat BD» more foreign oificers eouid be received in our army, wili save the. Muuister and Cone 8.1 here no small deg of labor, For the Pasi year scarcely @ week hus vaveed thot Mr. baytoa sud Mr, glow have not received atlerst @ doven ap Plicstione eued irom oliicers either in ac.ual service oF Tetired, who were Basious ty goto the Loited ctatesaud take servies in our army. Sasiness at Lyons is already gaid to be looking upon @ccount of the opening of te -oathorn pore, dnd al- ready a shipping sgeut im Paris bas “put up” tye ships. one from Havre and the echer trom Hordea.x, to sail tur New vrleaus in the middle of June. Shipments, bow- ever, will not be large, a8 merchants here (eur were the pauple ineimed jp bay, the detert». tion of the currency aud the doubt about che futwe a prevent them from muhiug apy large or sure pro- a. It is annonaced that the Count de Montebello ts to take comma dof ‘the Roman ariny of cecuration, aad that im spite of ai! Lue pressure brought ty boar by the Uitiaino.taue pay here, M, de favaette will return thee, ant that the occapying forve as ty be reduces to tive ther gant mea. [tis stated that the Austria. gov. ernment has announced that it is occupied in. preps tig Dy Oj) macy the arrangement Of Twila ailai.e, aud that the. em reasonable 200 of success. This, asd we Tecent cevermive:t action by the Italian government 1m the afiir@ at brescim, the changes made ta Roms by the Em) eror Napoleon, the refusal of the Viewua Cabinet to Fecelve tie | opeat Venice, us weilas iis refuval te permit Francis tae Second, wiso would bh made itt ade quarter’ ¢f the italian counter revolution, to reside (hy ¢, may besaken as pretty good evidinee that a good un- Qyistauding exists between the Freuch and Austrian Cabinets u,b these matiors, and—in View of the secent dey elopmnents mide Ip the correspondence between Lord John Russed ani sir Chars Wyke, upon the Frenco policy 19 Mexico—may weil Jeal to the belief that the eleva ion of the Arid ke Masfnilian to the Mexican thrvve is the pivot upou which the settlement of liaian allwrs jurns. if this be the case, and the Emperor of the French sees in such a course the only opportunity for the Gna! arraivement of this vexe! question, you may Te-t aseured that by will sot abandon his Mexican de- sigus, but that reie‘orcemeuis will be sent out aid Mexico conqueced, Already @ prospective war with the Duivel states upsn this question jooms up, and exiert and cost, are already subjects of serivus discus- sion among m Diced men. Said Jacha, the Egyptian Viceroy, who has been rein- force | by the arrival bis p.ivale band of forty musi- cxans,accompanied by twenty gypuan sailors, whose cu. Tious coswumes are different fromthose uf ordiva y “Jack nake them ob,ects of attention in Pari bas taken for the summer, It 18 S1id that one of the ob- jects of the Vicercy’s visit to /aris was to cousult sme of the celubrated physicians here upon the best process by which he could grow jean, as he ts threateved with becomiog enormously fat, The Court wiilgo to Foutainbleaa on the 7th of June. In the beginning of July the Emp-ror and Empress will take a tour in Auvergne, the district which furnishes all the cha: bennicr —water carriers—and cummi sumair s for Paris. The Empress will them return to st. Cioud to be present the covouchement of the Princess Clotilde, which, §n the o dinary curse of events, wuil take place toward the end of July. The Hmperor, vot being wanted om that «ccasion, goes to Vicby in the wt-rest of bis liver, which smoking & dozen segars a day ad the good diane s «t the Suilerics have rendered a hte tery. General Geyen, Count Chasseloup Laubat and M. Ingres: wore swoun ja as Scustors on Wednesdwy, ‘The iat gieat paruting of ingres—*Christ among the Doctors’ —was pu chased by tue Emperor for 150,000 fra ca, and is to bespiacud in the galery of the Luxembourg. fhe new broad avenue wh ich was eut through a corner Of the garden of the Luxembur which required tue displacement of the beautiiul taine de Meaieis,’ ant Which now unites the Kuo Saugiraid to the Boulevard Sebastopoi aud the Rue Soutftol, is open wo the paniic The Emperor, with lis Ame: ican horses aud open buggy, with agingle aid-de-camp, mn citizen's dress, drowe over theo and wok a look at it day @ yesterday, Parie, May 30, 1862. Cneasines ef the Cabine Reyecting Mexico—News of Creat Mort tlity in the Army,and Littl: Hep from Al monte—Nupoleon’s Culcula’ins of the Wealenes: of the United Studa—Hopes from Rebeh Victorie—England’'s Policy in the Mexican Quetion—Coolness Betuxen Eng land and Frane—-2he Fruents of Reeiuin Disappear- int, dic., de. ‘Vko Freuch Cabinet is sorely tried by that vextug Mexi- ean question, The Emperor is unwilling, nay will not give up bis pet ideaor raising a throne in that country which should counterbalance American enterprise, and athe time open to French commerce great reve- nues. But sad news comes fiecin the expedition. The soldiers are dying by hundreds, while, to add to the dis- may felt here, it is ascertained that Almonto’s promi of grea: help from the Mexicans Uiernselves are del, sive. Frauce must go on unaided, and your vigorows putting down of the Southern rebellion bodes no good to hor, She bad fond)y hoped you bad your hands full tor months, perbaps years; but uow it seems as ‘hough weeks, perlaps days, may setue the fate of the ill advised sec nists, aud Fragce jears you will then interfere with ber, and she feels that she would then be overmatched, and that pread cage micbt tarnish the glorious colors of the At least such were the fears Min Ww FuIMpaDt allie Curk @xpreswed at Lae ist Counci) of bi sty’s adyisers, Ho & by almost ail what inay Do his baal devermination. jrow the iaect that large rem:vrcements ar out to join Ube expedition, ove may conelude iwtends carry bg oUt Dis original Mea, dhs hoped here, dud Tumered, Wo, that Beauregard has cut General Malieck’s torces to pieces; What Gioncral Mcteuan 18 tremendously outnumbered, anda that shoud he meet with defeat the soni would then be more powerlul than ever. Their v.ctor ious artaws would march tuto Washington and there aictace @ glorious peace. You ses what a tine prog ara the French sym, atuisers bave mmagined for your adve Saries. The binperor Napowon would, | dare say, be over- Yeu @L such @ consummation ; for falc in my lant week’. etter, he does net like tho reports he has reveived as Lo your puweriul bavy, son to be. You wil eee (hat Engiaud urges on France. fhe lets it appear through ihe cofumns of ber official organs that Engiand wouls pot object W see France take possession © Mexiov for bervelt, This is done because Pngland haces France and bate® the Umitet States. ond that shd would deariy uke to see them at is. She would Uben ear jess tor bersell. The Lendum fumes, however, hints ‘rance may find atexicu more th D @ mated for her that once lanuehes imivy the conquest that (ar-oi rey bw d, thay was Algeria; stil! the Thun with ame@ucvurag ng word W Napoleon. “Jo in, lemons, and get thuroughiy syueezed,’’ is the resume of the Ames arcicie. Yu will, po donbt, have perceived that the Opinion Nationale aud Deate covtinue their advoracy of tne eof the North. The senoihewl ongans are more ever Lostiw; m taet, they are so etupidiy wo ws to af th ) own ends. AL the present inc ri The kmyevor is weensed to find that Kagumt has more inuecee with Bpau thea inset. Perhaps hue miud reveris w Is14. Ine auctor ies bere are dead net againet Mires. They have forinduen bis photograph to be sold. What petty meanness ‘he inaocier is olf W Marseilies, em rowle for Cone antinopid, where Le gues 10 yet euine $e millious of france there due him, The Sovtheruers bere are at present hard to find, They ave ander «cloud, Should the Cormth rumor turn Out Lalse iney will Be doubt Vaniwh. Pani, May 30, 1862 Joy of the American Unioniets and Seceoiom Almont Si- lent—Importamt Change in the L’ublic Sentiment of Prance— The Emperor's Pians Progress in Any Bent Engiand's Iviaton from her Vid Priends—Fear of Alb Parties of the Paes of the Uniial States—Aprrvaching Accouchment of the Proncess Clithilde—The Peat of the atcontum—The Prince of Wales Erpected—Garilalti’s New Position, fe Abailevente there is no mistake now. The earth. quase yowe of victory which hw bounded over the waves of the Atlantic and filed with unutterabls joy the heorts of all (ru@ Amaricaus dwelling within the borders of Frauee, has ailenoed forever those imeidious whispers, the object Of wich was 14 rob the goverument of Wasb- jngton of ite most sagred priviego—that of placing te } eel on (oul divioyalty aud rebellion Ae the tidings reached ut of one after another of the Confederate stropg places falling belore the federa! might and right, the citizens of the United Suites ero soon rushing into eb other's arms, and while tears rolled down their siroug, man'y ebeeks, they laughed aloud with a ert of bysterie exnitation. No.longer do we hear the South- | orn jargon railing im every Dauker’s salon de lecture, Ais puting tp ca‘es and stopping the bighway with ite bias phomous objurgations, The rebel le so quiet, lamblike and douz that you might fancy the millevium bad fairly setm. He slinks away noiselessly as the loyal citizes— the unflinching follower of the Stripes and Kars—draws near, and hides bis diminished head where the sounds of triuinph can no longer vex bis ears. But apart from the people of the United States it is fm- portant to know what is now the feeling in France, Surely never, except in the absolute drama, did the face 61 Udogs change go rapidiy, Of iate no oue could mingle h in well informed circles, listea to the by chat of a omatists, oF even ond che fours tn Berg without coming to the conc!usion HAL UBOS® *” | Tired States g9¥- ermenent $008 AS-eried Its predominance by some over wheitaibg (eat of arms, an interference was contemplated that woul! have severe! forever the once United S408, “God belps those who help themavives;” you b2ve made good your words that, left alone, aud free to use those weapons your own laws bad placed im your bauds, you were enourh, and more than enongh, to putdown fifty such revolts as this, Francs now ackvowledges the right you had to make that boast; and but one sentiment is wow bea’d—namely, how to turn to account the burn- ing bostiliiy which can never cease, she believes, to ex ist on the part of the Unie States ag inst Great Britein: Men say, behold aoother of those visible interposi- thons ip favor of the second empire which has atten led the “bing hiv time’? of Napoleon TIT. It aved to be ayerred that such was the natu al sympathy between tha two sertrated fainilies of the Ang o-axon_ race, » disovd should ever bre. oot between Fri api Engiand. Soe, too, would instantly upiie tw crush France us acomiwon enemy. Even the m: st determined Americans—the strovgest Briti-h naters—would ackuow- Hedge tha: avaitst Et gand, m a-ireggle for existeace, would be impossibie to draw the woud. ia there now. Americacan have po e has played. She kvows the diiculies with whih Na oleon has had w ev itend since the revoutiou restores tho Im erial dy hasty, and cavnot blame him for thinking of bis siarving jactory bands before anything eb@. If the gover nme t at Wasbington wos not able to held its own, Fra: ce mst hot, on this accO.pt, KO to the wali. Bot uew that Ame ica bes wa her power, the relating between gber and wssulie thei copditicn. France, how 1s bound to con‘e wer wavery di er Kpieit to thatof yore, itis ao lugar the peaceful trav ing commenweulth, slanboring 4 its s.rength, :@ ue- tant ty exhibit anything inere puguacious Usan a growl when isritated by passing gadies, but wx mm Te om rag—he teoth set and hor Ugor spring eviveuved by every movement, To sucha nation Fracce bas but to stretch the gad Land of fellowship, aud the L-ops Frglaud les @ pulpitabiog, powericss carcase on i own Wiat @ chang xevdge agaist France for the ma vellous Fravee rc white clits. There cant be adoubt of i. The pol cy of le perfide Albin bas at last }ft her with ut a sin xle fr rid, [tis the buiy’s Nemesis, Rus- Sia, Austria, russia, Spian, Portugal, G want but a word (10m France, aud Lue sri Whi tise, bydra-beaded, agaiust Begland; aud ito this is now to be thrown tho colossal uswy, the tre- mendous armics, pay, more than aii, the undying hatred oF America, North aud seuth, Tits is now, 1 way, the topic of general interest and conversation here, «nd iti uo longer “What is France tw do about the er: conieder.cy?? The Presideut's enoouncement that ‘be bock de is no more, aod M. Seward’s, that nu foreign oilivers need troubie the:n- aclves about oilering a-sisiance to America, bus given a wondertul turn ty our colloyuial amusement. While op this subject I inay as weil state a fact not ua- worthy of note, whivi is, Unut 1418 an @utire mistake to suppose that the dissition m Engiund ture tho repub- Jic 1 America brvken up int sections is confined to a particular classor ministry. Were Lord Palmersion’s Bdnuuisiration brosea up teruorrow, Lord Derby's ministry woud represent the sume hostiity. Tuee is ‘fa mighty dread ps vadiag the English bosom gencraliy that Aunerica is , rowing 6-0 foruidabie fur the Vid Coun- try. Biter words have been uttered ¢n both sides, aud being expressed in the same tougue, their signiticance is better understood than when passing through tue t aus- lutov’s hands, There is @ preity general dea through ut the country that ail this armiog iu Englaud has m.ch more to do with You tuan with France, and that come to aw fight it will sucoer or tater, Long ago Mr. Hume raid in the Hvase ot Commons, ** it ts mt Avance yas have to fear, but tha: band of fr edom bey nd the Atlantic ;”” and his words have never becn forgotten in Rngland, And if you have ang doubt abo.t the feeling whieh is to pervade the next English Miotetry, you have o:ly t) :eler tosir Lytton Bulwer’s speech (bimsei Lord Derby's Culonial Shnister), on the p.ospects 0; America last year, But, fn fact, situated as Tam here,! have opportunities of scoing stacesmen who represent all parties in iugiand, besides tue ietters which I receive frou painuns move immetiaccly banging o the middle clags++; and from one wd all; | find but one sentiment—that the greatest good which could happen to Pnglaud would be tue total d.sruptioa of the Am rie: repub ic, It is easy to see that Engiand by DO means approves f Frauce id Mexiov; but, as mnaitors aud with you, she dure wot utier a word, ‘The aceouchenent of the Princces Clothiide is expected preset, whe Las m the jc mort intimate reliiions with the y ung Princess, wiil be witu her at={. Cloud on that interesting occasion. The Princess Clove is another of the many iusiances of woran’s gouile iufl enee on the Fr. nau e ol man, Ub! i woimen were wise, how bappy woud they be to rot up for their crest the willow aut not the cak; for it 1g by bend): g to the biast, and not resisting it, that they a stuvby n sot. When Poi suing child from ler father's @ immoral babigof che man, bis @ wmpe., ani his yeneral scorn of those pets soins which (icf eebier Bex expect, Hlicd up wand hans in dismay. thee m:ne:cauent of tf lye niematory ef tucn feurs. He never bicko Ww .¥ Of his former Haisons, vhage MighL beseen yl aud day at the door of women of the Dm sea d 8 lives. He was never seen at hone. His father porturtued ube martial role of artendin te Princess th public: and the poor thin y, Was far mor y by the humbies. of those litle her viriues, her pity, ber boundles- charity Jominine aMfability, to every One who Aapproacied, began to endear her t» the bedrts of wll without ve jeer to she dre Who yured at party. Prince Napoleon was move and mor: dee ised (or nis inapprect.tivn of gIEh excelience, bt hy degre s the dack clucs began to break. The moarun hivvendom Was soe tod So: t bis evel haunts, by the sido of his wite, till at las boew converted toto the most ait and she jut be more abs Ina toumes out thet he bow ate oi hi wehanteess. Tam afraid gih. The Price, from the very first, acinitte: hi mates t athe veve bad and wever sho bi hive any military taloct; wd I believe it hw always bees With the gretest reluetanee that he has ever iound @ command fo cet apn him. Yesterday was tio Feast of the Arcension, and all Paris presoutes @ religious asp et of the mist tinyesng an early hour the chureliox w ghout the day all the spemior mish rivuai were exhibited, to increase tho devo- tion of tbe faithful, the Madeleine, St. Roch, st. Eustace and Notre Dame vied with each other in the mag: ificence of their :!tar-worship and thetr ehurai har- away, ludeed, throughout the whole month of May the Catholic cbureles have echoed wish divine 6.ugs in enor of the Virgin. Sermons laudatory of ler character have been preached every evening, ¢ n- cluded by anthems and cheral hymos, in which the bighest triumphs o' melody and ha mony were depiuyed. The chu ches were always crowded to excess, aud 10 one who witnessed the external reverence displayet, cou doubt of the sincerely religious fooling that pervades very jarge portion of the » My own @x;e: fone: now founded on # residence of twelve yeurs, would cor- tainly go to prove tht whoever associates {religion to France utters a thorghtiess libel first engendered by the Brose enormitios of tus faction Of Rodosiner @. The Prince of Waies is expected in Pa is on his retura from the iovant. ‘The Constit.¢mnel declares that the explanations given by the French government on the Mex can business te Spain have ontirely sacis0ed it. ‘The inovements at the Camp of Chilons wiil be superin- tended by the Emperor in July. The greatest p «sible interest is attached by the amy, to what posses thore each year, as it 18 ov ‘ed the great experimental practical school of the French army Garibaidi is sad to be eating “hamble pic’ to the purty of order in Iialy. By many persons bis whoie conduct is supposed to be a Flinple coup de threaire. #13 bey Our Berlin Correspondence. Perux, May 23,1862. General Miramon—His Alieged Mission—Notification of the United States Emlassy—The Hessian Question—No Casus Belli—Tne Whipping Boye—Position of the Pru sian Miniiry—M. de Biomark, de., de. A distinguisho visitor is expected here, in the pe-son of the Mexican Genera! Miramon, who ie said to be en- trusted with a special mission frow the black or clerical party in Mexico to the Prussian government. What is ite object I cannot pretend to say; but it is saserted that {t refers to the seheme for transferring the Mexican republic into ® monarchy. ‘The persons who are iniriguing to place the Archduke Maxi- milian on the throne ef Montezuma are perfectly aware that be can only hope (6 rustain himeelf with the assistance of foreign bayonets; and as he does nut wish to be entirely dependent upon the French, and the troops of his brother, the }mperor of Aust are vtherwise employed, it would be vory convenient to have a corpa of Prussiaus to assist 10 garrisoning Mexico and to pro- tect him against bis subjects, and perhaps agatost his Allies, If suck aro bis calculations and such the mission with which General Miramon i# charged, | am afraid they are doomed t disappointment. The King 01 Prussia Will arsurecly not send any troops to Mexico, aud for many reas oe, of which it will sulllce to mention three, lo the first place, the Prursian soldiers ‘° pot mercenaries, but children of the suii, whom the King bas no right to ship off beyond wens, even if he was disposed to do an, which he js not, expecially to @ climate which might be ruincus to their beaith, and would be sure to spoil their unt lorte Becondly, notwithatanding the joint action of Austria fad Prussia fr the Hessian bneiners, the ments b twoon the two Powers is not #o Oordial as (hat the latter shoul be partioulirly anxious to pute @ piaow teudiog to the ag: erandizement of ths linysvurg Gunily. Abu, finaly, it requves Bo MpiNb O prophesy to fore. fee that as avon as the civil war in America is over—and every mail confirms the impression of its ap’ Proaching termination—the United States govern” ment will immediately turn fis attention the doings of the European Powers im Mexico, and that any foreign troope that may happen to be there at that time will stand ® very poor chance of ever finding thelr way Dome again. The United States Legation at Berlin has notified the foreign ministry that the Post Oflce service han been re, Sumod betweg New York, Now Orleans and the other piaces heretofore occupied by the insurgent forces, to which the authority oF the federal governinent has Deon irs ablished; also that a coliector har been ap- Old at and measnres teken (© modily 9 blockade so far we to permit shipments Yo that and (8 onder certain restriclion& The conditions such a menacing character, appears in a Deing alusted, without even leading to so much e of blood as it did in 1550, when the whoie loss of 1’ with thy exception of her reputation, coi horse ot mortaily wounded on the fled of battio. his time a new B oveilis Likely to be avoiled, altho gh a pd Virmutz is by BO Means finpossib! ‘The Federal wee! lad the motion of Austria and Prussia ere e-tub ishwent of tbe constitution of 1831, the Elector, gord deal of tall talking about Ine firm dee mination never to yleld,and tu cescenc from te with the revilution, has fiua ly caved in, ana ed to repeal hig sham ¢ ter, and resvore the legal institutions of the councry, whieh he had abolished with the connivance and sup. port ofthe same Diet that new ¢ mpels him to reintro- duce them, ‘ihe waoe affair shows tie immense force acquired by publie opinion sinve that jercd; for there can be pe doubt that the ma ority of the German govern- ments are just as despotically inclined as th y were then, mud if they are pow ind:ced to “ turb their Dacks upon themselves,” it is certauly not owing w morse for their ‘former conduct, bit tv crav fer of the spirit which is new arcused theonghout Germany. ‘Ihe nly @i puted — pomt still remaining rs to the slections, which the poou ar porty with to take place, ascordiag to the amended b of 1519, while Prussia and the Lieb would pr fort orizinal, kas dem cratic mode of oiection; bit us the Hessian people are resolved to have ail or nothing, apd the inyine ble tenaci y with which they have beld «ut under much more Gniaverable ¢:.camstances ik @ sufficient proof that they will not en-ily give wey in the gent ins arce, tt! may be pres med that after some restiation and perhara Gne or two more elections rn er this concession wil eventually be mae to Lena, as the rest. Tio eatixfecihn demanded y ussia for the insuliing treatwent of the + ine & autogr b hy the Fector has not yer been g ante r but in f the concentration of Proesian trownkou the Hs shin jrontier, dnd the reitersted ax-ara: ce: of the gow Versment prints that on such and sich a day they will actually cross it, 1 hardly think the refusai will be made a casu: bel i, The satisfacuion required by Prosas i nothing more than the disuisalofl the Fes-jan minis ters who were present at the interview between wir m sterand Gene ai Williams; and as have had the good sense to oiler tI dors not seem likely that the Ele. denying bis royal cousin so trifling a favor. A ferlin paper wittily remarks that the {les- Bian ministers are treated like the * whipping boys?” in oben who wee fgged for ihe peccadiilves committed’ by the young princes with whom they were braught up; but this is tn strict con formtty with the constitutional rystem. Accor’ ing to this the King cun do no wrong, ani ail his follies and crimes are lui! to the accouat of his atvizers. Ae for the Pru-ssian “wh. pping boys,” they are in just as bad afix as their Hess:an coileagues. Their position in the Honge of Deputies—in which, by the way, they have no aeais except in virtue of their office, Lot ove of them having been returned at the late clections— Mist be intolerable t» men of any spirit. Opesiy op- posed oF secrotiy distrusted by all parties, for even the feidais are dis, sted with them ‘or assenting to the reduction of the wa: bu'get, they remain solitery and alove on the ministerial benches, the liouse aparently ignering their existence, and no one c n- descending to exchange @ word with them, exces Vinke, whose long expccied desertion of the liber l party ig now an accom, ished fact, and who evidently aapi:es vative auministiaiion of bia own into ‘er, he will scarcely almit # ch eiements a3 the arity of the Fondarhoydt Cabinet is composed of. How long the agony of this unfortunate ministry will be protracted depends, of course, upon circum stances, and ujou the vaciliating resolijons of un illustrious personage, but po one beleves thoy will lie over the present sessio.. it is par- ticularly noticed that M. de Bismark Schophauser, the newly appointed ambassador tw the urt oi the uileris, had almost diily audiences of the k ng pre- vi us to his departure for Paris, and the Count Bunstorif ig all at osc seporied to be ina delicate state of beal.b, as je often the case with staiesmen who ae abou to retie orto be dsmissed irom office. If he should bu neo ‘ed 1) the management of toreign nffairs by Bisiuars, ard the hitter should join Vineke in forming anew ad- m‘n:stration, with or without Vonderkeydt ag Ministe of Finaice, We may look to a great ciaoge in Proesvan policy, und especialy ‘oa dispiay of energy on ber part te which the word has long been uvccustomed; bot whether it will have a buneficial effect upon her do- mestic condition and lead toa moe jiberal wy-t-m of interval goverment, 18, © way the least, exceedingly probi. matical. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. » Encourage Indice ae House floras, on the 20th ef May, Ear) Gran pe rive ary VibLe uwved the (hird rea ing of the Castes aid Inaad i nue bi, and in (omg So review 6 the i nancial con dition of Pugkend during the bas your. dy Ling es yee t aliy (pon tie exce tonal character of the yeu, and the of the ta ional | eseurces, ees, 10 very full hoase, be sul years the eryment hai vad many averse cire istaces wo contend with, Ove year the e was a deci wdiy bad harvest, and wext your they had acanabal,atiough not #o bad a harvest, avd tus: year that event h had teen vaguely provhsid hapoad és J the Called States. and aso deplori work), with whom they w reiweom weretal which not omy deprived Hs of the supply of ty 80 Wecossary (0 our manfactar ou experts to Chat country by A au 000,000), bt aiso elected th nearly every count y with io che habit of transacting bi snes, Besides this we had bad, with- in the ‘aetitires yours, a Wor with (bina ond a war in New “wud, and we hat hod & mak expeasie. prepara. tions for a war wih the Cnind Stae, te found tint owlng to these circumstances the excess of expeuditure over the lust three years amounted w no less than He thonght the way to whiel Pariament a for that demand was wise aud prode IrAWwn Open to ine t the charge. The goverr apyivet th peyment, the mait end the repay of advances with regard ‘to works, ani they diminished the balanses im the exchequer to £2 00,000 With regard to that dimined » be had heart .tvery much wbected to, and he wos aware the Chancellor of the Exchequer aii uot bivsell ( luk thie baiance Large. But ir ons point he buleved he was a). thon d ty say, on the port of the government, that they feit, ie their duty to provide for the ei erent provetin of thie isiand, and for the gener J dy eves of the oouutry . With regard to this matter of Leng Spend Batt (ac. tory couciusion might be arrived ut by comparing the estimated expenditure of the present year with the ex- penditure of the years 1861- 62, which showed a dimius- tion of £1,803.000. Compariug 1 again with the ex- penditure ot 180061, there appeared to be # diminution Of as wear ns possibie 13,500,000. Tt might be objected that this diminution was merey im cousequeuce of the ceseatiup of the ( hinese war, and iu the preparations tor stuilities in the North American provisces; bat ded_ct- ing those twe great sonsces of expense, it would still he fous that the expenditrre of this year as compared wil, the years isdl-"dz, Peducsion of £735.04, aud as compored with I of £1161 (40, with regard to the serious state of tue ing the causes to which be had airemty a. sidering more yar iculariy the stave of the “ivil wor to the United States, wou: which i war so dificni to pro what mi Al be the row, be couc-ivet Uiat any ate of the Una.ces inust be serious, aud above ali Lecon- sidered It mest important aud mows desi abe that the ate of the inances she iy doe sand that thele lor rently with ig the measures. To that extent, thei © agrerd ¢ var! that divetission Was uecessa y Ujen the serious slate of the fliunces; but if they wore to attach to the word ferjous Ube meaning toat the finances wero ia an alafming state, he could not enter into the iecling of desomdency aud alarm (Hoar, hear.) He believed it had been well said that wet ust as well ag over vounideuce had ite decets, and Whoo ue considered the sta'¢ of Lit eouns y, notwithstanding the ternpira y de Hin Lancashire wud wine parts oF Yorks wi be considered the benefit Uhet had re etd from ine eased @ummeros With Prone, d whea he say thatup to the present tine our exports Ww bint country alone had tucrensed ty the extent of £10,000,- 000, OF Very nearly cq to the £12,000,000 lost Lut your of commerce wit the Cived States, he did cuink Biot there Waa sine case for satisiacton that they bad agro | to the ori age ha tiken phine ie wend not vouble th fires, but If any dyubts were entertained * Te joie! wits reqarl to detalis be should be glad tofurvieh any inforine:ton in las power, The karl of Canxanron, In @ stadied.specch, criticired the goueral (nancial policy of the Chanceik the ba. chequer, He contended that there bad been great woste fo 800 of the dopa tuents of the government, amd (bat the Minster rempocsibie for the finavers of the county had jwtro uced anew and dangervus policy fp the trea’ ment vi our resources, The calculations which ty veman bad hw at the commen, A supplemental The Duke of i He said. —'the nebie Bert rtated thet the teuden Giads.one’s Kuaueral polloy Was Lo destroy ) donee wid to strike at the rot of public mural ty spect tu (he former of thee charges he wow ir lorusiips whether, ander the m: st adverse eir- ucew, there bad heen any wnusual fluctuation ip even during the late (i estening avpo the United States, whether the funds bas ied remakabie Blewdiiers (Her, her.) et or th se ‘pen pubiie moratly, ob! not understand the srg ment d not cee how there teal arrargom nie otf deste ying pobie moraty, ond (itear.) Gourd Have thee he woul! there’ ro dwelluo Wver 7 tie & bent, wived Why, £10,00u,00y bad been oe pooye of this country for to France, be; have Deen received if that treaty had pet been en! inte, thus going far to recompense the manufactur tig, districts for the tose sustamed by them through the. ete!) war in Americ. Farl Gusy said—With regard to the preparations: im America, he believed that that was a measure of prac dence, and a wise expenditure of money, He wie pore Buaded that to the prompt preprratin made at that time for possible hos!ilities the country «xged ita esonpe from thes great calamity of being invelved i war Tt was absoluely Decessary that the army and vavy of this gounurp sho id be maintain 4 tn an efficient #t2%, and adequaie Preparation. shoul be made [oF aefonce care of a ue Re believed that with, proner economy. that migh! be dow da at much lee® thaw the preent cost, After tne lure which marxed the commencement war, owing tothe want of good ment and foresight, it secret that ther tondeney (0 excesa on the 0 wae nowW @ disposition, in the army and navy, to run to great expense in the endow vor to hive everything of # more per ect character thas was actually require ‘The Duke of Arey: defending the Chancellor of the Exchequer, sai !-—The deieit of last year arvee mainiy from two sources, tho failure of certain branches of tr de,and the large preparation which was made te Meet the possibie er war, He did not apprehend it conid have bi yppe sed t Mr. Gladstone conlé huve foreseen t eae of war in Americ rovide agaist. Then, ae te the a expenditure, he contended that every reminsiogs of ta:e® made by Mr, Gladstone bad fulfilled every prom mise that right honorable gentleman had made for ite and wilh revard tthe Freuch treaty, it had not onty Deen neefil in placing our relations with France on & more aa isfaciory footing, but had given a etiranius te trade in onr monifacturing districts, and in some in~ stances had been the ouly substit te for that employe ment which had lesseved the suff ings oecasioned te our manofacturing /eonte by.the Amer-ean war. The Earl of Devry said shat the wbect of the discus Bio. wor not to cxet bImove myon this or that government, but to bring clearly and distincely helore Part ment an@ the conntry the ons, nay, alarning condition |p which, by ome perso: # or by some means, the prblie tna: cea had been piaced, The Chancellor of the Exchee quer h'mself had admitied that the tinances of the coune try were fu an vuhealthy conti ion, and this being so, thei lortzhing wee pefoctly right in conside: in «of thie «late of thing, and endervoring to fink ty. Thenoble a! in a'nsion towbat had re paced in another place, urged that ip. emlyng the term binated = armaments,” Mr. Disracli had only intended to. animadvert on the execssive dime soos of — Buroy armaments « Hy ,and by no means to recommené shel a rednotion ef onr own as to encanver the defence: of the country, He said the nobie Duke asks how the Chasceilor of the Exchaqner, when fe stoke bist year of Itsnrnins of some £100.060, could fave foresvets nig which have sings ocourred. Weil, what are e events: Ticy are the civil war raging in the Trit-d. tates, the consequent roti of oor trate, and the necessity ereaied for pe rat rs en om part, leat ther armaof the Americans shonl! be turned against oor. selves. which involve! an exvenditire of £1,000,000. When the brdgot was brought for vard inet year the cite cums-ances of he country vee such that although Mr. Gadstene might. vot have fueseen the whole ax- tent of the evil, he mnst at leant have boen conacions that It was a reason when It was now merely biyhiy probah'e, hnt almost certain that there world be a large @iditional expense for which it was hig daty to make provision. cVloar. hear.) He did not der fe, and the result of the budgets for the last two vearg has heen. ar noone bie attempted te deny, deficit of . ‘ear, hea: 1 (Lord Jolin) Rreex, im the con-ne of his aneech,, rat l:—With regard to another greet head of expenditurer @ ring thee mrse of the past veor, am eure every one wonld have D yormmentif it had not sent en” ficient force to Cr me when hostilities migho have broken ont. though nobody conld very well have fo-escen that an Aroerican captsin would have acted, am hia ewn government thought, In so outrage up and iadefensibic a manner as ihe commander of the ship that beavted tne Trent. These *rer things that would dafext any caleniations, and the Chancellor of the — Exebequer, 1 think, would have come with a very Mt! grace hefore the Hote of Commons ff he had said. as my noble friend on the eroegs benches seeme:! to think '¢ eught to have dene, The state of Kuvope is very much perpiexed: a war in going: on in America, ond no man can sxy what may be the oonreqnences:: g.ve me £2,000.000 of taxes in order tha® Lwoay beable t+ meet ony emervency The House off Coni Might suy—roduce the evienee of danger ; show ng aomethine whieh reqiires thie Incrense of tax-. ation ; but till chat # done, we wil not give to your ‘vagne anvrehensions of danger taxes whieb will diminists the reso ree: of the people. (Tear, hear.) Tam con- yinced that the policy which tho present gov has followed ba: ben one which, far trem tending to tye ease arram-nts, bas tended to keen them withim mederste bounds. ¢tiear, herr.) The policy haw ben, in ti fit place,’ oma of non in'ervention in the met affnirs Af sther coun'rie. Can Any On® say that 18 ap aggressive policy; or that, if wo had prepsed to intertore ether on behalf of the severnigns, or of the uations which dewesed th so goveceigne. we shovld nothive been more likely to in- yolve ourselves in war, or af alleverts in preparation for 1 wa have heen while ca-e'ully einsing tointer- erns «vf thee conntries? (Hoar bear.) The other principle whieh T have ket eteadi y in view fs thot we should always encourae the tubyendence of other contrie:; tha tds for the adrawace of Burome an® for he ale w 0 the wold that ach inden ndont naiots ah tli aon priviieces ondits wr rositiom. wit a principle that tends te wor: itis IX to neare. and to the preserva~ ton of (he rizhts 0” every nation by other countries. Importan Dhe Brithh Conse! at Charleston, TO THE EDITOR OF THY NEW YORK HERALD. In the Worlt of yesterdsy,1 wotico that Me. Bunck Her Britunuic Maesty’* Consul at Charle ton, 8. 0... visited Fort Pulaski oo May 2%, aceompanied by Caps. Lyons, Commander of Her Britannic Majessy’o steam sloop-of-war Racor; that they were re cot ed with court sy and cxomied the whole work an@® juspected the Jaues’ projectties with curious attention, ke, Now. sir, don't know anything about Capt, Lyons. norcan Tkee at present any ony i allowing thee commander of any foreich wor vesmel to visit any of uF ports rece) tured frem te rebes; but it is time that the- peuple of ubeve United States kuew why this Mr. Bunch «such privileges, and, as one of the peuple, 1 would sike to kbow, Ubrough the columns of your papery, d how with hin we. Chariestom well kuown tax as weil Lav iter ithe wrhe we mic Beauregard, Je. Dov of ay ote eobel other, to in. # cel WiC iio 6 at ntion the elect the b mba d- Mert o that or any other recapares ‘rt 1 firmly be weil down to Pwnekt at thes x- gest 0 of rome of Las Charleston friends. for no other Par pese Loan Ge tepert Lhe efleet o. the on ‘dineni, se. that when an uttack is wade ou S Mouitrie,, tay be the butter prepared 10 1e-t#t the (ores of de movisived Pubiskt. Char eston people y other person cam Visit (he er: tere Off Cha leston,oreny of the iflea~ ters peur there, without Deng oH his setiru Deset by a parcel of winsrf live, whew he mam! tell sine tale oF other, and is immeliitely eonveyed ty Cen. Ripley’® vifice, where he ts closeted fur an hour ata time with the Genera, Mess. Ravews: Gourdine, Huger, oF others of tue rebel koviers, when be canst eitber veil” faberate ‘ie of aden his frieude—a thing Hol w be theaght Toere te no evan be will be be or a lie. stovd onthe whorl end seen the it leave andy cou the cruisers, aid have soon the (ousul and ui OB orled b) Gen. Ripley's ofioe. and watehed them on @ ch casons, rematomg thete newly an bour ee bbime. It is for tie auiboritios at Va-bington to say whether it I< art of Mr. Couwa.'® business & clusete@ with Gea, Ki ey alter bis return foom vi- ting the Bri- tich cramers off the bar,and what t* the nature of their Dusipess, if 1 wm hot to ovovey to thom inveiig. nce of ther bockading Het? The ate rmer wht b he uses on these vise ie the @ med redo craft, Bought by pric vaie individus s, @ med and egolyyed Tor the exprese> pur. driviog Of the Dlovka: sqimtron or de sir ying then, She i# armed with f WO-poun@ ritled canuon, and hus made several experiments at the fet, Ou ail such visit the Ati bad, besides ber offoe a» Aud crew, 6 me ix oF eiht Charieeton prow, especuily 8) when @ Vernet was oxjrered moor when bey bad eny ready w go wut. 1 have Known vessels run the- DK Out Mnwediately ater thee yisite of the aameuty FeoMoMIst Fu the blockader one or two days after Mr. Buoeh had i) od the ete:ms whecher {twas from information gaineds through tie Consul oD that Ovcasion oF not It world ber ditiewt to say; but Wey were singular coincidences, circumstances were Known to tne from the fact. my ,o-ition enabled ine (o mix up with all parties, 1 have been O beiiered one of themscives, and haver boa dali reports brought (ron the feet om thove ceca, have bon om @ ode @waliow mony « bitter” tovuld not bey mn ee: SCKLLAYLOUS, A LA N IMPORTANT WORK wide ihe mort an'N ¥ crt papers i rpm nin, -. Lar. —worner des Bate Ui) oe peat | Beats Gestany, Alas, Matt Sit af —DR, BRAG ia NEWLY INVENTED: Bumon Avevacor cur ® eorna, Wun sb conte. Be cents, and BL pew & wens, ey Abs tne Lon coctipt uf pre@ and Sood by Dr J. B Tat p Waar ae : U2 Herm sicy. orp RK, ure @) Dicases oy the Bleetricity, of the be ‘uy in three dave. na fe sem AVE Ot * AF ait (people ans puyste AcUNKEIVER OF OLliern, Oly With permanem> naive, TH i" a, not snccenm.uliy twat metho of «ee my eect eleuty om epi: p neatly on Dr. J Newton, S Srp LM GREAT BES. hecured by iy, will ve any

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