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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 10,884. NEW YORK, MONDAY, re 18, 1866. PRICE FOUR Om TS. “a = (nent rn ann en re) Guernsey, Jersey, A that are of interest in ceanection with the preaent po- } stock of gold har been maimtained, through the geady During bis lb ge mr. Gladstone tnede the ihouag who guided the policy of this country in 166%, tone to Hngland. As tarios to | Litical condition of Italy. exdetion for the past echt months of caf eg dis- | very important and were inspired by a perception of he andl wo ve pemegr however, their proximity to Ss Veoncn soant amar count by the Baek of Pngiand —a process which Ras at MeCullocn and a or ‘economists oat Mae bee attained as clear as Feniantem | purposless, anarchy them an eyesore en the a8 of Bay ‘Next he the same time tend d to precipitate the breaking down hough tkxes are grievous evils yet they aro not uu- | would rule supreme from | first ouleet. The fariou® would the cession of to which The Negro Question. OF Uo speculative manis before it had reacliad « degtoo | mixed evtis, Inarinuch: as they have agreat tendency +o | passious of race, of creed. of clam) ail ol intere would England bet Tite, ae Tock beving lost at | EPFEC® OF THE RAPICAL WARK AGAINST PRESIDENT | to compromise very sertmusly the commerce of the couu~ | check waste aud produce (Oh 1) Te would | which noUbing bul the Bri'ish rule keeps under omtr value as & strategical position since the invention ef JOHNSON AND RRCONOTRE TION, ny. Even ie the returgof this week the stock of bullion | be possible to argue plauslb! ‘something more than | would break forth with unrestrained vielenee, and tl weam. Gibraltar isto jlané only whet Algeria is to {From ttre London Times, May bel is shown to be nearly twice as great as that which wes } pleusbbiy, that morey raised taxes to pay off debt | horrors of 1798 would probably be enacted over again om France, It enables bring to keep up six additional It would be hard to exaggerate the pp plex! ities of the | botd in the Fog of T8E7, and fifty per cent ip ex a of would become more largely av je for the ~~! of | a much larger seule, We have, the Little Gus ‘This is @ peculiarly favorable co! production than if the debt were vot paid 0! It ts | riosity to heur what Mr, Stephens’ pli of ‘operation The Great War Crisis and Hopes and Fears of the Peoples. army without uestion: aie mow embarrasyes the injure of | that of 1 “cy 4 ‘Iinerica, the Congress and President of the | stance, and seems to warrant the generally expeeted again stated, aud Wins porteny truth, Seeacainet est. | may be ta case be should become mu Foros hae wu ‘peo In exchange for these concessivas he would give Cited S Shstesta direct opposition to each other. The } belies that the restoration of contidence wit bea work | mate the Troduction of our debt simply by the dry and | do we care very much to learn Low the Insurreetion, 0 Ve, rauat not con; which would very soon resolve i self into « national ty over W wad all, The Turks } Congress, as at nt constitated, is essentially radical, } of much more smvoetiness tan at of the forwger | Bare Agitres aa {tiey stand boforn, ws be driven from thet European encampay a which | while the Ps font is — couerviive; but these frem the brenk | sider merely the ow ag it | fwotion fight, i# to be conducted iu {ts earlier stages, iuey bare held for some four or five lace | ditferences of opinion, a ich might otherwise be of it~ our debt in half a fi yo 000, 000 to What is really serious ut the undew! ted fact tha! not on'y would be found wasi pe er eee Siebel ‘and | te consequence, find an intensity of expression on the 000,089, but we muat consider the relative power | privates bul ninco mmusioncd offcers of our army country, And it. is af are Fenians in Were Fenlaniom ever so its vicinage would made over to Austria in an ad- | great question of the negra. We know, from our own ex. fe of the Bank | and wealth of Justment by which the Emperor would to make | perience, the@iiMcultics ceunected Wwhh the subject of eh of the thes. | very fair and plaueiole doctrine to hold that | absurd and cou ther gullt would be the regiment a large stand! vexing th Feyes by a loud display of red coats at an equilibrium ; or it would be given over to the Ki emancipation, even under conditions favorable to its | owing £500,000,000 of debt wo are at this moment | #ame, and the neorssity of visi Italy on the March and in Face of tthe orthe Belgians, for ho tebreeeieicg of Bel Belgint ‘intes | seulement; "but im America these einbarrate- | Me “gn. tak. to uaa | CONDMEMAAL punishment almost equally French province is also within the Emperor’ ments have been smmeasuratiy increased by | Parte of enter upoh & great, angulnary, and prot Fel allegiance which every aut Quadrilateral in Force. But in deference to Eogiand ane to Lord Pal me, prsemeancan. of the ceby ster peers Notes in cvunt, Pricd of | mruggte-and God forbid shoutd be peoranary Abhi every re aiearent thing from the respousblity entailed @ civil war, « vi io a" he 4 ‘i Conde. wel efat the ti a ‘. it aa ry auth, wt more on Dial home rere prance the Key" of ¢ te Se fat would be | paseions yneidental to euch a result, have combined to | 1847, ae 408.1 fi titetio 8 arty a Fevalutionary wer, snd.when ¢ of debe ar ‘somewhere ice who are in the pow sition of tle whalever wh ie confided with some Lecriseay paronnpiytoacensy fed Hol. | encumber the original question with perplexities not its | 1857." 6,484,098 057,710 0 sé | hetween £400,000,000 aud £350,000,000. But that is ne | rank, In all ages thi dietine recognized, ‘land, The Emperor avants £) dyer with him pay 3 p connec pr ab would be hg ts | 1866... . 12,928,805 730,830 10 my pr and relyere on cee: Tmoale bee? aan aaa tld sh + oe t acy coon to create a rampart inst Russia, to ve the Cai- j eu jealt wit 2, as aD Open lon, oneemast . | Sorry indeed, apart from the horrore and mischief of war | ment Wea false Wis flag aod his uniferm, Financial Condition of Aus- | mucis tick iw tie Dbewling weldersens of th’ Te Siberian | grounds of puro policy or expedincy, Unt mx America i THE LERDO BARKING COMPANY 4D IT MANAGK: | Halt 40 ie tle maro oanclal oi te ew. | os frfeted all clam Wo wursy. iby so dng eh steppes, r land reject these posal, the sa party question also, and is employed to Te onary war repeate: doubt appea a law #0 contrary to every bu- Hipoaesteregripte < tel bf polit {Prom the London Timon, June 5.) ily he man moralay” thet ber ta no Mt subject for elemency Emperor would threw himself dnto the arms of Russia. oe ove rection of politic'ans in power and/another of Yesterday, at Loeds, Mr, Kdward Greenland, the quon- ¢ sufficiently realized the en All chimerical as this schome may appear, it is not to | of office. Then the subject is inseparably connected bn that vere atend mt upon the revolutionary w sine | Mn manager of the Reeds Bank!ng Company, which wo: Syren se be rejected altogetior as undeserving credit, for in | the mind of the people with the insurrection and the !n- failed on she 19h of reptem! ber 1 Drougit before of tn: which was pri duced in the spirit of tria, Prussia and Italy. There is, inded, po limit to the injury which w offence of this kind may inflict upon gr those days nothing ts impossible—en ially is nothing | surgeate, eo that doctrines of philanthropy are professed . ® | the unrappy alteration vhich it drought about in ther experience in tre Indiam musing taught us hn formida- Impossible with Napoleon 1. re or recommended out of mere spite to the South, In ad- ran Inagistrates to answ' arge of baying made | poy. of clases, the cendency to stringent and I will say | bfe a power military dvelptine te among Wmwury%s, though “ an osrecr, | dition to all these disadvantages we may say that vic | flee ball veuny aud weekly rauurns of the uncamped | arbitrary | the redction whieh we owed to (he | of an inferiw race, Were ion ty pred amor FINANCIAL RUIN OF THE PEOPLES IN 61 CT. | question is materially obscnred by misapprehension», | Botes and bills of exchange issued by that bank, im a> | fevetutionary war of the huge wystem of tion | our tro pt in Ireland 16 would entail a cost of Vloodshed ‘and chap, 23, and tho apolcon’s Desperate Alternative After the Congress Failure. (From the London Times, June 6 vent Naettern States | CordAno” With the.Oib of George IV, res nait tl ; leonata' H Lait bo repair * ©» "The Prussian peop'e, howoree, 1 a pear to be | ene poner pr dF “be ‘fictual . ‘su and 6th of Victoria, chap 32. The court was crowded, or . Meseribecner ar peace wonid have Mtorly a eee onzeet Sormaae i fe af than as much against the war as crer, day pub- | sition and prospects of the negro in the South. And an excited inutiitade waited ouside to learn the | geurayad “In poll of fact, ke weukd wot be too much | an intended mutiny ad come to his nose: Hi Thned the addres of the ‘Deri’ Coutral Conservative Tn this embrotlinent the most Fatisfactory feature of | Hesuit of the investigation, | Mr FH. Lewis, Barrister, of | ty ‘say bat, as regarde those in consequences, | he gave no nation to his superior Election Commitior, which ts the programe of the | wuirg isthe cousiit mt, sincere and sntelligen’ policy of Cc | Lowion xinstracked by Mo-srs, Nori & So te only now bogiuming to extricate ourselves | sume it was thus framed in edet ta facilitate party for the coming elections. A short time since, It | Presid: nt himeelf, hould be begging the question if | Conducted the prosecution on behall uf the L bo seaulis of Uatrevelationary. war. But thore ia 0 objection «ince taken on the pi fabcglengiarrorey-opteete geet testis Legis: | we said that this policy was the only true one; but it is | Of Commerce, und proved that the bawk wavs auth : Tale capeldaraiton. to be. burma in hat bis oilenoey i any, doow not fall under mis lature, which had xo mac them, belioving that | M'sn\“iate uutinde. id character nnd feaconable in jrure | © relate £5 nob-# representing £23,076, and that the man- ke ‘ ae aie he the in the excitemeat caused by {mpending war the people ‘nor can wo doubt that it has been honestly con- | acer had wade an aiidavit that that was the amount of an application 2 one weet en round the throne, even though Count Bis- but on vho 26th of Jane, 1864, tue acinal teene of paper | 6290,000,000 or £400,000,000 to £00. rit to stop the proceed beside it. According to the most trustwor- | Yisdrei Johnem af palitical ambitint oF inurigie. Was to the extent af £26,166. Having established thi8, | Jeiter go into war in—what shall 1 4a; e evidence points to high thy accounts, these expectations havo not been realized. | qevjared that hw lias no affection for power, and 0 wien | SIT. Lewis asked for a remand, Yut said on a ftuee word: trust but any given future jear—thal mice # oation can be a misforta thin! From every part of the country, oxcept Silesia, there are | iy have his tenure of ofice prolonged. He i sion li should be able to prove that for tive years—from y carry i att of £400,000,000 into war | If this) appl cation were succemful, Withoud @epy: Provents “agalust tho war. |The great mercan'ile and | Se py extraction, nud. knows {rom exper 1550 to 1664 —every eneot the rots nade by Green | fud come at of ie Uiak | ites k ’ S comsuiner eek manufacuring towne especially have denounced (he | Stave States wore, and can yuess Wl land to the Inland Revenue Department was false. He | Much mate acieoek | t sce that @ case Miniterial policy, which they look upon as unna- | }eoome, He knows also whet the also added that on some future oveasion certain otber | Arte was {a the ease of the ravolutionary ho provines of martial American Radicalism as Seen in England. HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH MONEY PANICS. court, bata of the superior ec they are likely ro is, and if bis tn Sarak Coorares Pena’, Oran, One cee tret e premions on this point are rather anfavorable to the per charges of forgery and fraud might be brought against | ost remarkable aud pecaliar compensation which this cult to bring home the Es Gitionito chess poatteaa ilen’ ibere ik’ anoahe fectibility of the black, he could produce abundant au- | (ie prisoner, ’ country derived from its mastery of the seas. Tha’ mas- | crime of high treason to MeCarth iv nota tually to this political opposition there mother, | thority in support of the conclusion. But he iscertainly The magistrates granted a remand uatil Ta ula tho | tery of tie a A mene poly of theveas, «igh'ly 4 shown to have taken or admin ¥ and were wilting to aslunit the pr rie hype 25,000, und twownreties in £1,500 rach. We | Zutt by Aner ay doe y add that the cachier of the bank proved that he 4 “ i called Mr... Gcacniand’s auleniion, to. the fat, chap | Dewees the tefuacy ud the Am rican marine | but lls e what | dence pro rhaps stronger, which arises from the hardships | noe hostile to the negro or indifferent to his tate; an the | 12 Keticted on all classes by the conscription. A militis | contrary, he propounds his policy in the interest of (he | will tight willingly to rescuethe country from actual | piack titmself, properly understood, The war, be il re | The “Shent Per Shent” Men and Cotton Speculators. danger, but it wil always beopposed to political and | membered, has emancipated, suddenly and violently, the king-made wan, The! Priasane have or late seat three mations ofneptnes, and has left then free citizens | there wore not saMeient notes (o enable him to make & | Other “Kiron aaa fang caohe ryroges Mogg Aye cage Hate bere | Among six millions of whites, What is to be their p prover retora Co keep it within the hmila, and Greeny | most pe said, my mustard and exc young men w rani @ army have tion? They form a distinct rac | laud told hima to ake Bank of kngland aud other notes ihe eet ek | Eeieeak Gometelaee eae Issays 100k better employed, and discontent has in some districts | {i Pat i ee ee ; to make up the deticienc: pon as inferior and lately held in bondage, They are make Up ¥ Se Lose a tan fect og the mind ofthe now free; but they aro not the political equal: of the | rue KOLID MEN OF ENGLAND AGAINST “SHEN? Ring tat’ even the werd “abdication” ‘bas been some. | Suites. They must Uaive, however, ani they ant k, eH SHENT’ AND SHODDY. sales critagared:.1 Bare sehcianet Bev Be pendliecn, aes | and they must find, or lave found tor thein, yowe [vroin the London Times, Many 25,] pecans this bas been the temper of the people they | “0M im the social body. What in its general fe The present state of the money market, viewed in will patiently submit to Austria, All exporience proves | ght thet position to ber conjunction with certain oker svinploms of our socket thatthe tne blows im satrife between ‘nations touve a | _ ¥f- Janson mamtains that it would be impolitic. if | condicion, may well suggest soino curious reflections, war spirit which soon overcomes the revious discon. Bot impracticable, to eutablish the negro 1a any position | in the city the great aot the day ia the want of | With tt: tna momey~nol of momey's worth, but of money itself. So Ht for ws through the es fons or indsiwenes. | The Mand | Convictions founded on these views must necessarily | much of this commodity hax Deen “lock-d up’ that, | Oem trade. Toe new sony face a uve national pilin Drab ehange isle lace the President in opposition to the dominant party | though it way all be cafe enough, there is none of it to | Mp agrdy vative party than all thelr electioneering tactics, The | Congress. that party, ortensibly in the inter- | ho had. Neither credit nor goods, nor the waterial pro= |e sry tb red ‘mpathized with the Austeian policy, but | (88 of the aegro. but obviously to some extent for po- | guetsof indusiry, nor seuurities representing andoubied | suri (0 # Fea a ee a ee Aeon ax: | litical interests ofits own, would deal with the quertion | \atugs, will procure bank notes or sovereigns. We have | Won't, 1 mich, Tho King of Prussia is now about to ect out for | i 8¥ery different spirit. The radiculs desire to esta | att ten working hart enol, aud upon tho whole we . : hoadquarters, aud it may ba that in afew days he will | [ah immediatly a complete equality between black ond | have heen frvigal enongh—thnt ix, in everything bt ; ted, ‘The @icusdon of the bill for the formation have! onder, bia: comesand an ‘enthosiastic us well asa | Wiite. They would give the negro the right of suffrage. | eutorprise—and wo are in reality rich enough, bu | weielhy vou m g 4200 or ‘oortgage bank—en catablioh brave and efficient army. and remove all bis disabilities: I oven | we cannot got a sufficiency of that ciroulaing medium ye on wh 6 Ne Lay ‘a county which te em. In the meantime the belligerent Powers are beginning Deen. tupeaeed 10, penenmbr avery emanaiaeted ave: | -phietr ix oo hired. For a c-nsiderat on af )| fuuror fi » tnt len 1 of that” whieh proposes joaten cate land, and c or ds, at tw he neta Mgt og et ct é 14 Se eerie lncemalocon veutateenoemmmee irra - mn elaborate system | of ndministrative’ wachinery | thame, dw Bank of Rb ast ‘lth wwake enited' nd. | Penioninu to fretaad. to ov ' a welsea'the Suaseudinal the drawn. An jinperial rescript has been published im charge, the Bank Ly P to make the negro and keep him the equal of hts former | Suarkes Ae Wad saheve tundhoiae teamecaae fe barge acie rod bis entire h army in notuing tay be elicited to justify « Whe English Court Martial on Miilitary Fenians. otly trust that ntrary inference uA be dnp a war of an - aH position. Thor days Miseelioncous Foreign Items. of the Revolutionary The Madd Mon‘leur of May 18, rpoaking of General war browglit | " now plin of finances, says:— The authors resol | ity avked for by the Ministry, through the Mar on of ihe shal Duke of Tetuan, ot of the Council, ie only lo cadure during the interval bowween the serious, { and the Cabinet is to give an wecount of ie actione to we ik to that extent, | tho Cortes at ite suleoquent meeting Congress yeater- Hoar, hear) | day received the report of the commission to whieh the ba Tom & Perro. question had been refered. 1 is out of the seven * ! f io favorable to tue report had been Whe British “‘ Mistress of the Seas” Re- laxing Her Claim. Ree ke. ae. Avery full report of the European news by the City @f Pans, dated tothe 7th of June, with the financial and commercial advices to the latest moment prior to her departure from Queenstown were published in the ‘Bamary yesterday (Sunday) morning. ‘The annexed details will be found of much interest in delayed Wa | & Tan of twelve millions of. florins on Venetia. cn F view of the most serious crisis which prevailed in the happy mbabitante of the province are ordered to contri Birnie Anan sroporsin spars from their intrin~ | necessity of selling at 86; but, excopt ou auch ® earities arth bee 7 aie tm in bile departinent @44 World at the moment our despatches left. their share to meet “the extraordinary financial m4 AAs Wr. Johnson objects thet they tench terms, there i¢ no money to be had. Poreigne King (0 intradves the meet rgo mommy, and woitld tend to the rvin of the black and practically cou- new appli om that ati the cash siually wader te my HORNE Veet rpected to fall H | ) ool the State.” “In order that the loan may b | ] ‘The report of the proceedings of the British court | Dis cally talsd, the comimones are ‘authorized to-die, | Stmmate his doom by making the white non his enemy. the country, end have mistaken the suspension | t it the. law y oh, ish gubionts oii . (martial assembled in Dublin for the trial of Color Ser- | pose uf or to pledge their movable and real propertiz, to | The old spirit of th Southerners —« spirit whiel it is Sank Charter act for the suspepsion of specie pay publie’ciolamehia (> 6 gradinled’ wale ¢ McCarthy on a charge of Fenianism, with the edi- | raise loans, and to add surtaxes upon direct Ghargen hy. sd Dy! py a 8 TaOraaa loess BOrar.. ai the bau, A circniae hes been tesued from thy Bu Paging from ten por cont up to ex the of the London Times on the subject, indicate v. out further authority.” This is only asample of what is | {ional tows Sa oe or daa | 1 Yiliew Ox plaiuiny Mia NO iing tes boon dis : , wwics OF eighty thousand reste : e ) ery going on cverywhers. Itin possible to debt that this | {always rebelied against the notion of making hit xn tad tha We ao sll Just as 11 as eur; as | ta | that tho government in Loudon hasbeen alarmed, | Sti a brillant war, on» aucowmtal wan, of u moody” | Sh yt hw viata ih tet saiyemrry | Rovian wrong rll tl 04 hoy haben war | lad sana to | ee } ‘@m rather convincing grounds, with this aspect of the | war, but it is mort certain to be beyond all precedent a cox" White man against them, and that enmity can never be Continental frends a lie further on thie # } ; Griah conspiracy. war, If the swoalth of aations has Increased, the expense | Compensated. hy government. provection, ‘The. radicals On Vekday, thou. at the West Rnd of tae town thare fue) rae * of armaments in a wti eater ratio, and mail & : id — was a sale of jowels going on Just whon, nd nyt elma ed | “Fe German mall steamship Hants, Captain Otendorp, | Ghe'vshiyerent Staten must purchase ‘miliary glory we | know full well thatthe adoption of tei paicy nid oe | Iyouey an narcosis a’ w Gos se Yet rem Bouthampton on the 6th of June, arrived at this | the cost of financial ruin, but their desire to depress and humiliate the Southerner ne hed = ig atl eo Mycol port yesterday afternoon. Her advices and newspaper OPINION IN PRANOE. is BO Bt that it governs their views of the entire | je in tor ing cheap pots 3 omg 1 mowey was so } lea have been anticipated by the news by the City of 1 Paris vlad inde tothe. roe neeticored p oyen gh ‘he, profess to expect that by special legisla. 6 it would surely go ® good way. Well, wo will guna oneeie rely Pare, oa or 0 ou produced in | tion and official ageney they could protect and maintain | gio iow far it went. A pair of diamond earrings were “oot glee ed bin by ‘lorence Chaml Deputies voting for | the black in this artit position against all the Jeal- | sue up, and fetohed faat fourteen hundred and fit beev «worn jn a Fontan ? eae on 8 per cent te the holders of [ialian Sony aes the whites. They know that society | poiyoas, Thon there was x necklace formod of a denis Watuess—i do believe that Brennan spoke trely, axa | pilerins in that in the South would be in a stale of war, not peace: but | Fuw of diamonds, the stones being ‘old Fngiish'?—tlual is o anees, In prion, aud wiih the | about to re ly free ft had a marvellous effect on ae THE WAR CRISIS. Secret to @xamina penritiey nagep Sa cause meer oO oor think they could make the negro #0 aoe, and his a. | elaanges Sr listen unity hag’ oot stood Vetoes the prospect o¢ re- | forsor-madias eo weak, toes the tel magia be ostained feeallig iplopaente Bogiaud many roan ago 26 ek es hauls bi, | lieve he epoke (raiy when he made | tion upon ti | 084 op to the Mareh of the Italian Army Towards tho | duced dividends, Mr. Johnson roplics that sis te an tunpoualbiliiy, that the ornament bromght-eight-handred nnd ee gulnean, Th rt bere adjourned for bal’ om hour. prevent the Lew completely Quadrilateral—Position mand Command In one of those agreeable feuiletms which the Journad | six millions of Southern citizens must prevail against | 4 pesri necklace fetched one hundred and ninety-five f ALO UATLOF pind WO O'e.0rK | pat dmotory q the Divisions—DiMieulties im the | des Dita/s gives fortnightly under the heading “Cause. | the cumbrous aud unoortain action of a department, and | guineas Cheaper earrings went for {hice bundred {the witgens—Wouid you believe a What thrrat na to be the sommencement ay—What People Think and Fear. rie,” and with the iture “Horace de eee that if the negro in the South in deprived of the #vm- | Coineag or a little more. Single stone mn. * averaged ares bats oon cop tal andInhor in the eu FORWARD, MARCH. this sudden change of sentiment is thus all to:— | pathy and good will of the white population he will, im | gout ove hundred and eighty guineus. At ther male Witnest—{ would not, if the oath way respecting Fe: | yh ipiadding ca toa ta the Clyde hee been d {From the Dublin E: ing Mai June 6. ‘siere is in the French knight of our day a sin- | the end, degencrate, die ont and disippenr. ng with One dismend in Iwas knocked ‘down to a | nism, | In order t put an oad to the frequent demande .pou Bay ‘army seems to be still advancing. ular mixture of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Tt appears to us that the President bas not only the inate bidder for three hundred forty guin’ itd rou bellove Brennan when be said he did not Wn, Ue tame beers etvl shiphuildern cecided om pr eare ane ple the Oglio, but it has crossed he knight FF ordinarily with Jance in rest, | balance of reasou on his aide, but tue advantage of Sin- | gn q loowe diamond with a fine fecued two | et to #hoot Kennedy? I would not. rh bok out, to take effect on tha 29th of May. also the river Meila, and is now en cchelon | ready for encounter. Show him the first | cerity also, When Mr, Johneon states bis views we do | hundred and forty tive poiness Pe Lowever, It Do you hope vo gov ae what ar or other + the dived | P if you succeed ta couvieting me t 10 defende be imagined that jewels wre as gucd we gold, and of all this f Se tye ch windmill your oye catches, and forthwith ho | not suspect that he is influenced by any other motives Chaldini, << the Fourth army corps in Bologna, is in burns to engage Breathe but the name of Dal- | than those which he avowa. There ia, indeed, no ground may that the payme ngworth | Revtew for Libel, eat hope nor the alightest idea of any such thing a# a conviction, nor do I urs of tat a ‘of Venetia which is outside of and to | cinea and nothing shall arrest him. There is but onein- | for supposing that in any part of his reconstruction policy Jentical rignifies nothing ot right of juadrilateral. fallible mode of bringing him to reason and to the most | he has been actuated by any but honest and siraigh hypothesis, b Will take another «x furihiag Whether he i convicted or not, soasT do my of by the purser fora Third cr under Detla Rocca, is extended mid- | prosaic positivencss, Do not strike him on the face, he | forward convictions. Bui as much cannot bo said for wijjen jt will certainly not apply duty Furst at way between Bologna and Piacenza, which is the head- | will resentit; do not wound him inthe heart, he ‘will | the radicals, We are not cotiiied tocondemm them in | “}ut Sttupday week a coe, 1m of -ploteee Was the whole of your intercourse with those you wh ytd parsier's (ormes quarters of the army. never forgive you. Ho bas, like all heroes, a vulnorabl> | a body, but their proceedings in Congress during (ho | vod drawings. nioet!y by wo” na bg ” | astoctated with in Carviek-on-Sair a Unsue of falsehood had en her, Mr Campbell Cucchier! js in Ite former position, and the First about bin; touch bim there, and you will soon wit- | present session irresistibly suggom the vonclusion tat | > chow. | Weacbery, aud deception? It was not; T was sent to wor 1 Dat be stated be | under Glovann! Durando, is extended from Lodi | nessa singular phonomenon. In one word, jas} make wg fre animated as much by the sprit of party a= ana heed pocial duty, aud Cdid'it to the best of | ond 90 one support the mo- ' ea Covale, with his division, occapies the | a# if you were slipping your hand into his por ‘cot, and all ‘any pure political pie. We cannot imagine | hiaseas “ly and fairly. u et suporsertod | ited t the Lord Dor mi Menechiaro and Bergamo are | at once the vaiorous Knight of La ‘Manche v will vanish, teat Me, Shwke hag any wish but to do what he thinks | A © no deception tn Carrick-on Suir? T |) Uldsnery to pive of . caoakled ort and you will have before you the most rational aud clear- best, whether mghtly or wrongly, for the Americ | dd, a mack « anewered my bosiness, Upwards of four hundred clerks lave been thrown ous ‘The divisions of the ee ae General Pianeliiand | sighied Sancho, In truth, the sympatiles for Italy be- | t pion, We can ry easily imagine that the radicals, Dd you preteud friendabip for the purpose of obtain- of erypioy ment ta London in consequence of the recent he Garibaldian General aro distributed in the Poe visibly to melt away Cong teal ag de- | beyond or bemdes such a motive, wish to keep the demo- | , views te, aod ofidenes, In order that you might afierwards by bank failor @entre at Crema, Soregi a aud Sodeino. cit, People who had bought with cnthustasm Italian | crate out and themselves in, and that when they propore | Altogether tw t 1 pretended friendship for the purpow of per | oar, Wu Macgilll, who died a fow weeks PE Ss Fe is also oy Pizzighettone, Casale Pus- | stock at sixty in gett 9 their devotedness to the | their legislation for the Southern blacks th it ined am | forming my duty honestly | 4 ueathed a i Ancelo ro Ttatlan cause—and the hope of arise in these | aiming a blow at their political opponents, | - Did your duty consiet in telling lies to gain contdewor? | property form jnctiva between Lodi and Pizzigi funds—were the first to raise shouts of indignation. Only | whites, In the meantime, however, a question wheh | Vell, | just took it as the sayiag if, “Wheo | went to | jime pt » 4 by bie ‘Thus the advanced guard of the army ts facing the | ® day or two before they said, with a. ‘krance has | would tax to the utmost the wisdom of the wisest gov- | bens, | itome I did as Rome did'—1 told as they told me. | siog or nis applied to the purposes of lateral between “Verona and Mantua, while the | given hor blood and her treasures to Italy, and she cannot | ment is thas debated on grounds wiih which winlom has | thennnea aalehe Died tbey tell you Lies to gain your comidence? Tobe : hd for the present rests on the Adda and the Po, | abandon her.’ Now it is qnitedifferent, ‘What matters | no/hing fo do, and one of the greatest problenis of modero | a Sedlenh re they did-—plenty of lies; there wae notuing ele in | The Virming (England) operative hie arrangement the post of honor and of danger it to ua that Ttaly is in want of money? France has left to find its own solution in the accidents and | ae ae mae te thee them (a laugh) | dieters Rave struck work TOP Che “nite he estas to be reserved forthe Du given ber blood and her treasures, ard that is quite es of party conflict. | \ toey aulnene | ats | When they told you they wore Fenians dit they tefl | At Lioyd’s (Liverpool) the list of arrivats from the and tried soldier, who Taaght ‘with great skill and | enough. She must not ask us for anything more, Let via pL eighteen thoneand poante-the egr | wr, OF wee lies when you vay they told | Hack Sea iv larger them it hax been for a connderstie Fraser in thet revious Italian cacapaign aud de- | Italy eed if she or i ae must T MONEY PANIC. It of tbe two, being. the renliaation of twenty. | so” No; thoy Hot toll tne, lies wh hey raid | period. The versels are chiefly laden with grain, roy Inst Radetsky with great jBacy, Pa a Sorel pd eiy ! ec project ‘HE NE hundred Cighty-Ave pouuds | ‘ey Nore Fen aus, becaune ale ig with their exprereions | The ree s from raiway trate tn the United King. Son with a greatly inferior force. Sass co hans sere Conrad Boxe Loe in money «later ther nother pleture sae | | ho Ghats ect {aun oot Ceiling Hos whom I say they | gom tor the week en no increase of GAN ITALY GET INTO VENETIA?—THE DIFFICULTIES Many of them would have preferred a hundred times History of the Pa ee or the Centar | with results of practesty the ae clmncter. in Satur. | "Were you employed and eent to Oarrirk-on-@alr for the | Lsruavontiitgthanteseet wget nev IN THR Way. sending French army across the Alps. Alas! ‘our ‘Tue following account of the several pani «that have | May the royal yearl ngs feiched on an averag | parpare of telling line | The Maite corr emt of the London News, writing Paris (June 1) correspondence of London Times.) blood aud our treasures’ have never been synonymous | Ccourred wishin the present century, including that just | of four h indred ,uineas a piece. In fact, we need not Deputy Ja 4 This question thai on the Sis ult anxiety tor the rotwr to Bome French papers have expressed an opinion that | with ‘my blood and my treasures,’ imensed, ts from a circular of Mears Travers, of Lon- | secumulats examples. Fvery person acquainted with |) Yorily £0 ie withete ta teehy athe 0 Malia of Bit HS yoara Lo be wo great that one of a he oor army may, with a fair chance of success, at- T have had occasion to speak of the remarkable change | “on: such matters knows foll well that though money may be | Tady ane’ o imanalan ans ta Susur Aly a. | the local papers bas propored that on eddrenm should be conquest of the Austro-Venetian provinces, which has taken place these last few years la the French The number of woll defined auf purely monetary | tare iD the financial market It i* abundant enough else pod your daty consist in 7 »¢ 2 ‘oraatied \o the Becretary of Miata tur the ¢ RSX Se howovor, great difficulties to be overcome by on the sero of war, and | am gratified to fi nics that have been Witnessed in the present century | Where, and that while the extremity of presture is felt ea Court allowed. the question to be ut in the form | questing him to recall Sir Menry fr no mmiea wibout 0m Tallan Invading army That opinion corroborated by © most competent aatborit Rie been: including that of tie past week, five. fm | in the city any obj-et of art, rarity, or luterest will Oud | the Court allowed the quertion wensinina pptedoneyargh Mincio m Brat be crowed, That river is forty | jt Misuel Chevalier, whose article m the last number ot | the carly part of the ceatnry there were ‘nu.nerous | 4?" purchasers at prices alwolutely fulmlous toh een meas to Genel to oud Garda,’ whence it derives its | the Henne ds Deus Monder I briely noticed yesterday, | sthers—indead they were then of rapid eecurrence, but if it be asked how this contrast arisen, aud how it | 4 Wituts—I war rom to Carrckian sey itt my aie ics ‘the Po, and it is ail. a worthy of observation, tbat elas ‘claseos | these, up to 1815, were all connected with the varying | xppens money does not find ita level by flowing | Auty to the ten toad xi wh in European society more direct! fortunes of war. It was in 1828 that the first purely | from regions where jt abounds toa region where it is alsen Be ‘ 4 in tell i Semowany give thelr echenten Or Tie ideas oF prepreehy | speculative panic took place, In the preceding year | A2tivusly sought for, the reply can be easily give Prisoner bre neon ie = Se means ice Hitherto. thes game classes felt | consols had sweadily advanced from $474 to 96%, and | {i would be rather disereditable if, like savages, at pen ewteien rrased commusicati i by Pall. és earota samnirable ‘for nerosly, pa this upward movement bad been accompanied by a fu- | walned beads and colored stones above useful wares "1 " cheng: ond cultivation ef binerto GS e ‘an wae oming | Tore for the establishment of joint stock companicy of ali | ai tworchandive: but that need not be arsumed, | » Winn 0, lor Mand, have made their old quarter, i wine a iarebienel (a they bave softened ite ews Geveriptions, Mines in Mexico and other parts of south | The fact is, the clames concerned in there transactions | Ldid Wt. 19 the best odie thei babion bs " and tempered ite passionate excitement, ‘They are re- | America wero chielly in favor; but when the mania was | aF* » parated widely from each ober, The man who | WEEN TIN, ot au were a water bailiff ' solved, more than the middle classes, to put up with no | &¢t its hetght there was scarcely ‘& conceivable branch of | has one thousand poands to spere fora painting, @ din- Aveed a paper purport ng to be « warr | wrong from foreigners, but to pay back violence with | Occupation, from pearl fishery in the Pacific down | mond or @ horse, may be entirely unacquainted with Ee detect Prk io a eae, Violence. They ere more eager to offer their blood and | tO the washing of linea and an equitable ayrtem financio| transactions. Commeree, of at any rate finance, | ey re vias partly a water tall their money to the country when danger 1g to be met pawnbroking at home, that was not Organized in a pro. | Nus 8 world of its own, and thal world is inhabited | 1 Gui 9 a warrant eigned and | nae and insult to he repelled or France you | *) or that fatled to command a premium. Bank | by @ select and peculiar ppulation, Some pomple | YOU dened ft. and sale 6s | <sale of pay c much above wal | would have, in ease of need, only to stamp on the ground | directors were in the vortex, and in some of the most | deal commercially with thelr money, and male Permission of the President snd } vad Ame ag for an immense and devoted army of workinginen and | Iidicrous concerns the names af leading merchants fig- | gy (Mug of a pantie: others would never drnam ject to state who signed fe | Ciienated ane sete nts to righ tothe fronticr, as thoy did at Valmy, | Ured. ‘The proposed capital of each company was, how. | Of disconuting « bill oF toaking advances upon securities, | Whether Chey ene fe petate Jemappes and Ficurus; but in ‘our day, and in recent in those days much more modest than now, the | Whatever might bo the promt attainable, Lhe purchasers ration which ¢ edasert I times, the workingmen ‘are lost all ol Cagreenty came range being from £60,000 to £200,000, instead of | of sapphires and rubies at about six thousand yuinens an contenta It wasaregn. | Mt. I. Reynaud, Inepector General of the Powte-es. ‘ust the ‘foreigner, War would not be accepted vy | from half a mikion to five millions, “with power of 1m. | ounce probably could pot have told what wae the tank vant enthuriene toto | Chauesies, and director of the lighthouse service of u except when aries national honor commanded |. ,"? as at present, ti length a rapid drain of bul. | Tate of divcount at that minute, and would not have been Meee en’ Caste tale Fraser ban addremed & report the Minister of Publia The workingman and the peacant will no longer have fion set im, the funds precipitately went down, and con. | tempted by it if they had kno Indeed, (is onlay ana e rks ob the reeait of the applications of eectnelty a ike nega ded merely at food for guapmoder, nor sols in 1436 touched mi Vhiversal rain ensied, a run | trade that money lending pays, Wie not worth while for } tects soawee of La Whowe, pear Havre He eaten thas ty hear of an ambitions ae bo having the rtp nto upon the banks took place, and Lombard street and Bar. | ® ten to take a «mall capital into the money market for etperimenta, extending over two years, have proved the ‘tend them to the shambles to their projects. a $4 holomew lane presented & seene not unlike that of ri. ake ol prices which may sii have vaninhed ima |, 7h¢ PF > perority of the new eyeiern, aid that (is Cowl ie bot a4 hey who will my, “Meri ew te talutomus’ unless | day last. In this emergency the pressure put upon the | mont the prisuner eplatets of the evurt upon tile in eroree of Us tasenteve propeees the sa(eiy of the country or its honor | government for aid was fo great (lat \t was rerolved to * * © The money of the outer world does not flow he efnitive adoption at the lichthouws above gamed. arr “hewn "ss anaes mactitizes. This in the | authorise an advance not exceeding three millions ster. | into the regular city market, because thers are oo ncent | ke ie yu amy, wip, that it will be bemeficial to | Tae m proved of the propemition, ing of all Western Enrope at this day. The | ling, to be made upon groda, merchandise and otver ae. | tomed claunels for \t, nor, indeed, would it be suMeiwut | 0 Tee A) nee ; Geneted Coan acta as Bluchor'e adjutant workingman and the nt Value peace, and bloss it | Curities. Commissioners were appointed to carry out the | 1% aro int to fill the vast gap which the interruption of Trevi Mahl | aud saved the life of 1 in the bank of bg Aged og dod by three tierk of | ay the instrument of their progress, as the guardian | &ffangement in the principal commercial towns, andoon- | credit has created. A more effective course of reilef, we ty Judge Adve question and | b od ak Hier ‘a Germany It can only be captured a ® A 4 lence was almont SH awakened, Th trust, will soon be found; but, in the meantitne, our Deputy Judy v yar cled al regu! . 7 of national liberties whieh are their guarantees, as the Immediately ro-awakened. @ ap badt b wered, When you stated you weres | havin ny ® provinelsl iam izing army would bo incessantly benefionnt genius under whose auspices they will come | plications for assistance to be much fewer than | weighbors may assure theiuselves that we arenot realty | pad beter be snvncred When you Lay web ying ander bie fall tacks of the Ai army. Vanquisbed, it would be | tw have their part in ail the moral and matorial been expected, and in many places the commission. | #87 poorer han before Witness—1 bover in my lifeetated I wae « Fenis | Sone destroy pas, een ee might retreat to Vero- Siac civilization. wanton oe” Ty by cote tee tm 1807; but ibis was ot a | SPECULATIONS IN COTTON—HOW THEY ARB MAN Prisoner —1) @ you profess to o# & Feniant = Logo: hey who ie arden of war. panic occurred AGED. Witoews—1 dd me pert apt ery deny be Bayne meten Sa ag en wohl a know! S| eae eeeatte moter, and wee not atinnded with nies andes Sunday’ Gestie gives, sa esi Uitaied of | Prisence-What did you say shen yes protewet to be ant beth were on the mt the peculiarly speculative nature of some of the busi a Fenian? PN a yo iat aby then “ra: | presertion od fant misery wh the eh. comnts arose fromm a eqgermees to make loans wo the | gees which brought abuut tho money paate im Kugland, | Witners-—I was aaked waa Iw brother Santa, and. it divided inte (wo parts by re, eon bt) “Hoduoed. thele fathers. ‘workingman and | Of “open credite’’ to the merchants of Bee Yorke Hoe | tne ary: a ConSORION WHR O88 OF FRG RaNgNNR, 5, etre: } wens OE Oe eee cna b pet date od i4 strongly Bs an wT sbathes' ony asa : the peasant of out days have seen enough and reflected Crinase, noe chief London houses, vy hom these ree to Bi af orl thes: peace coumebennad ani od at ee oo stu Tue naapieion, enteral ae of the int 8. err ; | gnough to know that war, besides pte age their wma | cred! Granted, wore, in the first danger, a4 | iheir creditors fora sum under (en shilings im the ¢ in Amerie®, that § bad vot ceeu him, bot that he | yo var “tH * . 4 sand inhabitants, but its fortifications are more extenst: te be emriford, dries up, riating their capital, | sited to an extraordinary extent by the Bank Eng. hs ik t i . , d " work of an inceneiary, bes teen confirmed by the cor ‘Two dotached iP hilaber one M deg ry omer i land; but it waa untimately found. im a will bave to be paid in five intalments ~— st have come Bowe fom th of the young wan Who talamd i, Me war an op presen he source oubet, are tending over Shout eighteen monihs There ia, he primvber ubjected to this anrwer | Sonciieie te tee eonaniae t the dettrective gy ey wn er be pore ny Xl ag is their {heir wellbeing. and de ne =~ oediag via ees hat te oe oo wa 1B however, just « probability that they may sgain Witneme—1t wus always ry that Twa a Fenian, | S7Vet pAh-ok peg ey as the Newington ooded by ihe waiors of the Adige Verona ia placed: Ao eakew Ge eee yet at on =e ton , meer Bl to the note eee oe, Tae he Eemiae s, Samme Demeren seaiy Ons 5 ene neste nee baler | branch He has bee de imentenmye (hells f penn in Leguano by a rood protected by a | which euig ae eae — bythe ler Hudoom co's | BOY, their debts in full, It appears that thee | | Prisare—ind yor, iv Une wors aployers, wed afta be bed beew taken Wei” « fine of on — garrison of Legnano may send ® | Fenting what pon ye cecrmte thy span! a4 Po a hag | chief losson have n In cotton, which Is now, of course, | Mr, McDermott, say 1 parsed tor @ Voi Pow rif 19 |) ho confenred to having caused the fre in teh erent reinforcement to Maniua and to Vicenza by meaus of @ Soman Ootober arrtek-e- Oa! ced P He has given & Clrowmatential anrount of bh rer ble téle-de 7 find great poople—the loss of thelr Independence ot down to 1 om ot ie lier | tees, ao AERA ete | ia es Fay Reenclenetees Ceeeaintrattlanee tans bo oe. bn, le Gle-de pnt. their honor. were dows te %. ey Magen five shipment of cotton at about the bighest prea of the From and to whom did you pars ase emiiemery? Tht | ines diary bat Lhaee wad pe lngal eviieuce on Shih bo ‘ sa “toate fy bn oy Ca Piines Xapeleam amd. ten 4 bg TR Ge pore. Markel at the time The qutton was ienered oe full | word ‘pans’ be wrune: ihe word in my information, 98 far Lic wa the Corace Soret, the GO ' returns ehow that the three g ore ; vaice, but the abipon board which It was slowed, though | ax iny belief gow, (bat “T war” taken Wo bes Fenian ener vm.’ The pre money) The Gaseta aé Rergame mentions that Pri ating from ihe principal die | Gomaiierably over due, unk noe yet agrived ‘1h pond pa ee wrsnes oT ly in conflict for war in Europe possess Se ee ees a Tien | rs vot sa1caiacoen aorten, nd aol yess 2 il hf ex. pe and of ring dete 40 109,148 rine 0 ¢ Freese tor 1 1865, ox- thalers, eid 160,714,031, surplue iso for 1865, expenses 873,635,600 fr., fr, deficit 204,197,087 fr. In the rian the army and nat Ke it down for 96,538,981 flori e008 f Prossian 040 fr, io the Tvatian 240,000,000 fr. waar NAPOLEON MAY PROPOSR AVTRR THE CON- GRESS FAILIRR. {Tarte (Jane 3) correspondence of London Advertiser. } sbould all by og eg the Italo-German case 41s wnppoved that the Emperor will frank! pose an alliance with England. will advocate bi mos on England's refaral to submit So existing (ier ncon of 1869 ton by which she had been mental in throwing into chaotic disorder, £ et kings and ‘are respectively endeavoring te turn preinen he Potetd pn mag y Prisower—1 exk the prosecutor to let me have that (w represen houses, authorized the suspenrion He | country fortwation Mr & Re Gemeee, operat by heme Lame na teen | three rears 10 | If tie venel is tomb, therefore, the tianderwriters writ to be ~~ py td hay. have to pay over the full marketable value of the oo Vromeentor— You cam here it move in the Howes effret yet ty had been | be: At the Lime it wae purchased and the rm will be eupbied The original intormation sworn before Mr McDermott | Be prevented to he Seraive to wane ubrmmah on my Habe 20% only Uo pay thele dette tn foil, but lo realipr’'s hand. | wae thea handed Wo the prisoner, whose legal adviser | Pleased Wo leue aw urpia f perveed and pence make ontrecte " (0nd ition of Sin— Upon recently re secoud | months consols recovers ihote "Ox 10 45%, tad wuhie ire 1s aseny te edi Ue oooeeiod tote |, "tee ome to ou —aa Fine of Rage vigtto laly, I received your sth oF Apri seven months the tate of discount ye Md Salk to 3% Geupediion Chore Gaaeteed. pe oo ahaph the « ‘and (he picture you have been good ra mo | cent. In the foil ft went to 23g, and it Pea : rRatD OF ea fat In the name of the eit} aicpesiee y remained with liile (rang! ‘ween Zand 3 codon Times pe mg my thanks to your fel bey ane a Myeend J for pante ji gr | ; geeck I Rave boon sieved by iste, cvustecus was brought about by the most w/l1 speculation | MEN DOMINION OF AMD MPANS OF PAY 44ing of Leeson eeroMe Bye | 1 need not exprens my sentiments of sy hants, eniehy, rupported Ing aY Ww x END. What (hey say, oF tu Or for ‘ive clty "of Bergamo to jargow aud | | In the Knglivh House of ( May 24, the Chea they threaten, If thelr insane devigna were realizes b bkut the cir-umstances under wi 105 an tne | Selier of the Reebeqeer, iw moving the proond reeding quite Levi) (oat Talbot rather overded bia part ax most grave; ber foture in in question. and the minima rete for advarees | of the Term nadie Annuities bil\, entered Inte « mine oo nee that be wilt Jeon, on viniti mp ge ge sjater, strock with the beaut; the ww, that sey of it painced, ich be has is the péerial Highness, . oo Prince Napoleon sent the follow Para Rovaty on % point of wotnbere or eMeleney 5 od be epperent, tein ad Debt. The Kepected Ko } Poreas Pours, J syne of the eteamebip Perevidn, whic we ee Th ent Lowtenderry @ ween po hope thal success may crown her efforts, and per cent, being 2 per cout higher than om | Gnd elaborate ox of ite provisions. After w act sta for that abo cadaot eh lope fiicorions ites <a’ = riled Gian fees he pale proba ‘the crisis which tureatens her, ee ; but on is of Engiand * coal supplies be po od out thad Po pae scour Cxmeens Vane eae jap contd rnable apnulilee for the reduction of att bad for Hauer, June 1707 i ie * ja, Mayor , and the rate of | many years formed of the Gnancial eystem, end | OF lee atrorioee Aba eve ty nied ifr 4 ree There ore a0 signs of evemebip (hina, ehiek left after whieh, for vo | claimed for this bill Bo bigher credit (han am attempt i | bition Ow ac ek Kistory enabien ap | eo Fb ent Queenstown om the Tih ina, Gasctia 4 B-rgamo wave it gives the above ee Jy animate the sonle on which we had Gealt wiih the yectare what fevelution @osid be, | '/verr ald ‘With miengure halieving thes jt asuremees sembapenia bons 4 wbed car pbs iu former veare va if were bended by Chosarmren ao moseraie es there | Wester tn cee Ri ee i H af EB = = Part & & " g : i = : £i5702 4 2 s Hs Hey ye

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