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i 8 | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 18G6. 3 2 : Bonarmont vissel, oLk wil P The SpmsiAn dessrving of censare for Mot having advised her Majesty to dissclve the present sati-Reform Pariiament, and bereby the lust thres days, be will havo to fafl back apon ** thoso with whiotis b hiaa usunliy seted.” There will, of oarse, bo some of Lord Malmesbury or Mr. Disrseli getting i ‘4 & il the same evening l.n:!h ministers announced in P ¢ o 7 i t th which h fer Mo ppte pir resignation ATOSVEnO) tion of the party with which his f ::;} . timgruyfll;umm'v:ul}‘ m‘tn“m" o o gl - )N,‘,.ru,,‘v e , would no! oyt to ntroduce * tew bload,” suoh s it i In other | declares that it will not in fatare wipport any meagore of | bér. At Berehaven sho will fill up the rost of her ooal wl D | T g 'n‘i «binet wisl probably be the Cabiuet of 1859, a whort of registered manbood sullfrug-.” {ln desired to | the Wiliiam Corry is laying tbe share eud frem aader the rantorae. sbsoive Mr. Gladstone from all blame. ~Ho believed that | ¢ Valentia, votes. As for Lord Eleho, it is uc ¢ fact bas not been printed eve, d 1 witer it Lalf d of this gentienan was beld back by bis more timid and loss earuest **Ihis labor over, the spllce will be wale, and the Grest Eastern will comumenee ex work, For the first 100 miles from oza. Tho excellont lady at the h pportant respsct, no doubt. the eircumstances of e way,hax been o deal abused in conseque i ' § in Sco' laud duning the ensis eud even ] urnol that h_n b I i the two Admil wil be widely diffe That cf | colleague. . e Adullamites—the | 18 was in * was oftan oalied Government Fradlangh secondod, and Mr, Finlon supported the | thore, the new cabie will be used, but dowa the gentle inc'ine, | eran T'he Liverals commaaded, ful division, 0. which carried rmid loud eheering, into deep water, known in deep.sea nomen nture as the Irish ) was extremely refuctant to s ornment in the present state of i at first, to have regarded the 4 d Dunkellin’s motion as aficeling & ques- and not, therefore, as requino; in wy last, she likes Earl M. Osborne then lowiug resolution: bank, 300 miles of the cabls of sast year w1 be wsed, and for weeting views with alarm Mdvent of the Torles to | the rest of the route to Newioundiand, the new cable only will :{Ll destructive to frredom &t howe, and favorable to des- | bo amplgyed. The entire voyage out, i ne secident oceur, is cted 10 0cpupy net more than 10 days, There ia to bo an le seconded the resclution, and advised the peopla, f:.l:]‘mnt alteration in the plan of elsctrieal operat separated, to pay a visit to Mr. Gladsione. (Loud | yoar. expeditions of 1858 and 1865 v‘x’-:vd, n.u s now I di o con tho Carlton und the Cave. Hle may gaio oftice, hes already lost the eswem of the pullic,is dis! own ritle corps, sud the bard-lieaded tenaut far. Haddingtonshire who opposed him at the lust g oleetion will probably succeed in unseating him on wved the fi Jority of 20, but the gen et lories, Whoso losses we: . a division, to Thus the gross Liberal wajority in the prasent Parliament possesson & surplus over the renetionists minority of vot less dependent, member was wneut ia tho Tanks . tha change of ¢ ast for tle first wion, 10 uir ik Ho moved e far of in the future. Tae | Lad in principle—as far as her office [ next which can’t be ver i . and it wo ellow ample margin for individual seces- alows Ler to be. She it was who suggested the expedient ur sang, too, are fungry. To nse » somewhat | nled the wmotlon, ot Inte:ding to ds a3 still find the popalar net mafority on any eriti- | Cheers.) tood o o of & vote of cor which fell through, partly v but very cxpressive phrase, which Walter Scoit hes | od 0 by bt b refer to the | oal vote showing three times the mount -‘[:n’ x?no::fll com. | Lo resoiation was also carried, ::‘:le?;d yln‘l'b v:lr‘f“:?"-fl“::‘r Atianue, ::J.‘“.:,"‘.’.,n‘: uence of the piuck of the ministry, partly fros rendered clussig, t prefer to “keop their sin fish- | e fu r o, thare sre ocessiors in the immedints | T9e Chairmen then declared the -euufi adjonrned antil .rupc'nhu-lmulmmp‘! raph conduetor in its interio stion, and th w0 untrustworthiness of the raseally | guts for their ain sea-mews.” ! (¥r. B. ( | challengo the moot direct trial of streveth. "l‘""" aveaing pext, and then to _be beld 1n Whitehall Gar. | without dam its b erto proved \m e Tt is nuderstood thet Esrl Kussell and Mr. | ~ About the war we ventilate all sorts of opinions, the | BERAnR 1 T was b)) | Vonth ich begins to-morrow Mr. Giad. | 9908 Immediately aftefward the vast assemblago prooeeded | prusticable. This yeas, s |, oAt improvements L h R s of the people continuing fwthful to Lialy, it tary, @'he question whether Lon 01 1=4 measnre not unlike in spirie Mr. from the squazs to oe residence of Ar. Gludstone, in Tariton ve been made i tosting the elec- s : over to mob law? [ aod lanzite Trsin bl Tl e senconstrated the Liberai | Gardens, snd on wriviag thero the erowd completely filled, | triosl condition of tic liae. ‘The Teiegraph Comsiriction and r s not ouly the lirga space in front of the honse, but also the ex- | Maintenanee Compiny hava see fossional services Gladsioue would have prefgrred a dissolution, in which they weie opposcd by otherd of their Cabinet, who hate i o ard in doe course. Possibly the new rument mizht think it expedient to avoid a collision oo early disaster at Cus The Tore orat] Jaman teld them d ud the swells” in general, admire Austiia, | Wi SNV T Cndon wae in s e tensive area betwean Pall-Mall aud the Duke of York's mona- | of those eminent elociticians, meat, Cromwell Varley, wio are uow the coosti § eleouricians of versall Jobn Brizht and dis the Liberal (.'hmlr(»lg flfll.r' X R ek it e o5 o porhaps (o-day’s new shequer f s confidence in that illustrions m and are jubilant over her successes—perhaps to-day’s BEWs | Jagghiecr,| Lu ene streeb a it » ya-st. § | that meaure, - itaoe 16 outidence in that st e in and | will check them a litile, * Spleudid follows, sir, thoso | Sorte of olice wia placed to ke s and pet the | Majests’s o aiy doave s dispasal 00 Lo e aery. | O the crowi belng bronght to a halt.the ringing eheers and | that company. @bout the House of Commors on the evening of the white coats,” eays De Seribble of the Innn.(-n Ofti right Lororable genilvman kuew nothing abust it (Hear, coilazue, Lord John M . bas given oot f:lie“ ~£h',r 'llw.nr soun brought the servants of the Fight |+ Last year the tests for detormizing the condition of fas)te pouncemcnt was decidedly impressive. Oulside, an Whitehall, to bis friend Capt. Haw-baw of the * Hea hoar.) Toe morning papers o Lo ghair- | that b sbili oppose the second reading; and if he goos to Loucrablo gentieman to the door, who, in repiy to the eser | hnd also the strength of ewrth currests we) e performed on board S “ gaw ‘em myself last year— Vienna—finest military b of the meet ng Leld ia divisiom, he wil still fnd she settiou of tho measure de- | ADquiries of e leaders, assured them that Mr. Gludstone was | ship. This vear securate tests will he mnde at oth eods of the , rity. There can be no doubt that ;'!"m ome. Loud aul continued cries were toen rased for | cablo and 8 gootinuoos exchauge of ihe results will be tele- nbled, which hissed Lowe, Disracli, | sa o Peel, Sir Jobn Pakington and | in Lurope. Officers peifect ¢ ntlemen. Great man Benee ¥ stripe {uriuu»llly, nd appla dek—always said 8o, bai Jove! met him on Gladstone, au b yon know—great man !” And Capt. Haw- the echo. ide, Mr, “ Bai Jove. yes! Sure to polish off those Italian wage- more dignified, straightforward, | muflins! Touse of Hapsburg! nothing like it, sir. Blood Speaking, obviously over tho Leads | aud breeding, sur! Lhat’s it, sir! D=0 your wepublican Lia: to W erced by the s 0 Fations of this Kind biave not been overiooked by Lord 1 they must anaterially eontrib cheering. After the | gruphed from oue to the , bne infor, wileh the sbore being of the bighest i portaace to esable A nsse Tmob to attes &' which Cna: Gladstons, necompanied with g lapse of & f:w minvies tunt lady, accompanied by her two | can give the s daugheers, wade ber nppearance in the balcony, when she was | those on boare P (o find cut tae positic fau!t accurately ted with teprated rounds of cheering aud clapping of | and rapidly showid sy unioruauately oceur. The privcical cr::d"" accumpanied by vociferous cries of *Gladstoue for | batteries used for tesiing w x||» oa_bonrd ship, and the sbors % will have to rewd off wid decivoer@hcss fuiications withous Mrs, Gladstons remained in the baloony for abont five min- | any other acgess to (ko vatiery (han what is afforded through d bis supporter. e array of diflicaliies which besat the formatiou of & et. ENCE OF THE MAXCOESTER GUARDIAN. 1 correspondent of The Munchester The Lou G ardian thus wiites, on the 292h of June, of the wituation of of 1 »d declared enemies, to the p}-o' le m:l«} ul‘.ms | B utes, bo L knowleds Le: C of Englsud, , the whole story of the ‘o-day the Great Eastern, with the new Atlantie coble | fiven of ar irs S i e R arltos House: | the cab. = 1me: 4 I A od " Bucce bad seen 1o su nan eharges i g . tersace, ard proceciing along Pall-Mali, the peoplo sto —_— Bili—how smull @ IIment n«h}:nhq : been asked nbcr'ml“'llm ves the Medway for lfwrl}l\'uf. Success to 3 horsgio il abare b n,m”‘“{‘“f‘ anged 1t is admitted on_all hands to-lay that the attempt to get | oppasite the Reform Ciud, in the windows of *hion ,.,_".‘;';‘! ¥ s mw‘ cont - -m h::d Lon \T'L:"r;(lfnd c;x‘v;n a}:e her ‘e have unusually Lot weather ia London. Y ® i ....A,ux ‘l‘hl Whigs has fatled, 1t is understood that the 0obio | eral popular mesubers of Parliament, who waved their band- ! .;' ¥ 4 P use ljormed to Thursday. ndo) ed over the s - ¢ | Earl had the andacity—1 won't usw the word * impadance, Xoreliefs ) nanged Lt The weekly returns of tho Bauk of France shos ar- 'n-n’:Ln,l 4 Tl T ™. MILAN. f # body of potios, whe ,-;,;:'“.wx e ug any wisc et lr | toe ok eglode g Loidd g b7 o e '5':':‘""-:N %?";“Sn‘wufiiigm:ui;m o was g | ther Micronso 1n the cash on hand uf 22,200 'mr’m“{n X o9 ihe de ¢ .. 1t | e Lord Palmerston s overtures' to Lord Stanley—to | roacied, i was determined to visit Mr. Bright's resd: h i o 7 i » -anat {be de cratic part of it (hd. :\ to ;n‘?erkvvxr!)osle. P ——— | t of ihed-" l.::h}: %Ter ofies, ot only to Barl Grosvenor, but to the I)u‘e ot "l‘;m" i, l;m_“ ':‘ 3 M;‘ g 'u“ ;““h:m.-:g m:‘t ;r:::'c‘-‘,lrr’fi; l””;r;:'uf 1% Lon m.-‘uu" “n“, - W "hn;{ ‘; P g gt e :fim‘;P.: KIGUCL | qp ATTLE OF CUSTOZZA—OWJECT OF TNE ATTACK | ), L0 e | Somerse, the Mafyus of Hart agton,mid the Farl of Clavons | simply o . lter o busiess to pay 1 fow passiog compliments | firmed thab aetive interyent 1y fecided upon. ednesday evening A g % = S S [ al overtares were prompuly, aud by the threo § g0 tie 1 orm” ard the Iton.” i g " 1 of what ono of the speakers culled “a fusty old set of UPON THE QUADRILATERAL — MOVEMENTS OF ro ard 8t. James'splace. Vbl somewiat Todighaadly dealued, Tho f “Tio | o was iy benat by tho crowd who treated the m;‘,"‘l’ o s g s B - iament pro ting them from assembling within & CIALDINI—HEAVY LOSS OP THE AUSTRIANS--TII By s E: iis of Lan ne was, Ihave reason to ve, not in- | occapants of the wind i o P~ o the Honse of Commous.” There must have been u v > o Lrs | toadaten B fsctusl precansio e o o] oo oL v wiaws s, Jane 29. from 15,000 to 20,000 persons present, filliug the eatire EFFECT OF THE MADRID EMBUTE—ANTOX bt e g e oo LA R, Rra i a ‘counteatace, but wab 5ob i3eLiued 10 come 1 | arics of Dowh with Dogow,” -~ Down with Disay.” - Down | , The Prance of this. cvenizs denten. the statement pub- area of what Sir Robert Peel onee calied ' tho finest RESIGNATION—ATTITUDE OF ROME—GARIBALDL | Air, Newdezate—I hopa i |, g 15 eoire ihe soetibhe of M2 TAWS AR Wit the ;“.‘3"&'"'( L 'u A 'nulru;)u onz. mass of people then moml«mrmu,uum y that the camp of o aite in Europe. !l'-,“:"fl-’,,‘},"f“,"“ c";‘\:j by ,f:",,l:"“l",”f‘ From Our Special Correspondent. 3 S rsman was an eqaal failure, and it 18 uow protty cloar that | of Polios wias Araws Sy, ‘?fi."..'.‘,’.".‘.fi'm.:".;l a'.‘.i;';',‘%.um. CORPS LEGISLATIP. . d MiLAN, Jone 25, 1966, (i for auy mob | M .irhy“ z’xlu:"p.u;u of ‘L .lr-l E Lll. )‘Ir,urfllurv: and pgru;v' which were vented witaout injury to any person when tho : . Pams, Juse 29. abUer oF L0 of & sim LA ealiber, the new goverament, AL It | gexus polico was non est wore indulged in before ihe ** foree” | The session of the Corps Legislatif will be closed to-mor- . The get- from Clerk- or L 2 wo La¥e 800 | Ly fyrmed ot all muss bo formed ebtirely of Gouservative ta- | with an exactly similar reaul, atd I ‘Precisely as good humor. | row, terial. But wil it be for 1 Tast is today considered by Tho main body of tie people, howover, went to Hanover-st., In to-day’s sitting, M. D C taking posaesaion ] The Italian army, under Victor Emanuel, eelebrated the y that wiil put them dows, if (has is all. enille, the Goversment ke loafers”"—of which more herea! mu of the meeting marched, 1,000 stro aded by o brass band and carrying hl large red | seventh anniversary of Solferino by an attack on the Aus- | (60 ol 0 war, theeopio i Lo Y Sags, a0 surmointed by a liberty cap, the other having | trian lino betwee1 Peschieraand Verona. Three corps Saem attompte 10 Me e T 11 cann i ovatter of certainty, The Earl of Derby himself {1 | in which Mr. Bright resides, and here they were doomed to 8 B be 0 h cform. French observer: i . A £ 8 ey ey ol fypes L1oved to be disappoiuted and sarprised at his fuilure to ob- | second disappoi y o Dommissioner, 1 reply to M. Masie, said that the mala- tmscribcd upon it the word Reform.’ French observers | 13’y 'y do, Della Rocea, and Cucchiori, were on that | for s moment to a Tudn to whock tes £ 1 | Gain an ‘necesioi cf strengih, A at tho pronf which_fss O e ot ssons. Loug sod o, | dlenwhich havo mads thelr appesrance st difisent oSS o | becn afforded that the Liberal party. in #pite of ity llv‘pnuiuvvi 11 uslastio oheors were given for Mr, Bright, and afier a short | 00 tho Freuch coast arc n 0! The Goveroment A a revolution. The speeches from the Jur- | side of the Mincio, but the fighting was all done by the 034 L8 mast Lave expe tal of s column were very much to the pose—in that respect, if in 10 other, fultiliiug oae requi- | First Corps under Durando. Tho First Divisi i atill g party. If e eonsulted L his owa aduress from Mr. \Mantle, the crowd sepurated, havirg be- had neverticless, by a decree dated 7th T., raised at be would not go on undur theso circumst: . | baved wi through these unwonted, remarkable, and sigoiticant | from divo to seven days the term during which vesscls ose behind iin Who are woro sangaine, of | proseadings in & manner whica proves how exictiy opposite is | from euspected ports wiusi reman i quarantive, * Sttion el _eloquence. | (‘;kN‘; 1 vhw-'l__ ) fhm:;\“ General, Celere, and its first Brigade Commauder, Prizce ! nounced, ¢ Charles th irst was e- | Amadeus, was slightly wounded. more greedy of wnd £ think it very lisely that tuey will | gho eonduct of the working classes to that revolting picture in_Whitchall Gardens. On Monday we hold 8 | ° ‘Tho batilo was—as both sides substantially stato—a overcome i scr Aseuming that they a2 il b0 | 61 i whioh thelr ol tradaoers and aew Detrayers pris T e . wmeeting there! Tlnfil-rmnuon mw’-l\'wl wx;h immense | drawn one. The ltalian troops did not capture the posi- 1% tone s | tho probable dusposition of uflive. I believe t! v sy m Trafulgar-square, the crowd—now con- | tions which they assailed; but they held at o ull those ced to this Ho very lityie wru ihy 1aformation 13 yet on th ‘he T Mapwm, Juge B—Evening. 3 ] so Ml l ause noLLing conld un 1ot b sottled novil tho negot %he Times and Mrs. Gladstone. The debate upon the bill zraating estraortinary powers (Lo the Editor of the Daily News. o B oneatont will ‘b Tosumiod in the Bapate fe- Srn: It having been stated in The Times newspaper T e o it of | e geyHa e Isoie o MO Gladsione's | A tologram recsived hero from Lisbon announces that ¢ wnily necepted the houcr of au ovation” on Wednes- b g bt iy ovenisg from an asemblage which the same R"“f“",“&“’ has bgen promulgsted calling out edaad Joursal doscribes sy persoas of the lowos clasy, | SCF9es ol 0 ariny. e 1 beg, wizhout entering iuto any question a8 to the delicacy SHOOTING o; m-,m'm\-‘r: AT l;':)“wz}, -} ADAID (via Biyoune), Juno aud propriety of this styie of criticisai npon those who ought cortainly to be exampt from it, to say, that on the cvening in Yesterday 21 sergeantsimplicated in the recent wilitary question, during my absence from home, oflicers of poiice | revoit were shot. Reveral more w1l be shot to-day. Came t my house and stated that o very large namber of per- | g igsurgents who succeoded in leaying Madrid sure b 1n 'lmnl of it along Cariton-house- | ropdored to the royal troops to-day. Pallmall would disperse specdily a0 wel | o priating offices of the Progressist and Democratie e ¥ newspapers have been closcd by the Government. y d—proceeded, in_procession, aloug ¥ they oceupied in the morning. The First Corps, thoueh Ball, down to Waterloo-place to Carltou-Tlouse Terrace, | greatly outuumbered, and fighting in the very heait ¢ where Mr. Gladstone lives, near the Duke of York’s col- | quadrijateral, bebaved admirably, and won from the A+ h- wmn. There the people cheered enormously—insomuch | duke Albert the confession that his advantage cost Lim shat every back window of the adjacent clubs—the United | gear, Bervice, tho Athencum, Travelers' aud Reform—was The object of the daring movement into the center of srowded to 1o M. Gl the Austrian circle of fortressos was in part, at least, to I havenever be- . ot 1ikely aro th asford v 11 agaln have the seals, Str FI. Cuirns and ing aittoruey and Bolicitor-General; that the ariborough will go to Tre- seoralie mewbes from me, Bot T think tiat uded must muke mew- s the exchequ e ed with f Lords); that Sir 8. North & e 4 however, intend for the momc , stall westward, to the Carlton or Conse heaviest part of the Austrian forces, while ( stive Club, hissed, hooted and groaned, shoutcd *“DOWN | trates to the heart of Venetia and turns th t quietly if Mra. capasity with Derby and Dizzy,” and * Down with the Adul- lamites.”” Thenee, one division filed off to p ‘ ) N ek 1 o | swoud wad L they requested that ske wouid be good enoagh to do so. #o compliment Lord Elcho in a similar manger—which | if the Imperial officers will fig! do of tho Mincio, | 1 : Oy, thia desiro of the poiice was conveyed tomy e they did in #pite of a strong body of po dravn upin ino and Goite pleases our troops 1o 18 1o be sent 10 Paris of to Lave one | wife, aud she did whet wae asked, a5 she thought for the g N led to John 1 rotires, it i | in the Cabinot, - Nether Mr. Walpaio | patlic conveniesoe, snd li deference to the rejreseatatives of Jsuusses, June 26, 1666 1 ax proosbie members of the rew | publie authority. The Grelot of the 21st inst., contaiuing thenrticle which o—while the majority in tanover st which thoroughfare they filled to : “ sability. Unluckily the Member for Birmingham W it 18 said, to bo rewarted for | T must add thar Mrs, Gladstono and other witnesses were - was, like Me Gladstone, from home, being at dianes with | . wp of keebind, unless Chiek | struck with tao yespectable appearaaco 'and 'pond order of | W08 comuented o i by the Constitutionnel, and the f the House of e, Db hire ¢ | g . o renign, when he wouli take | those who composed the large ussemblage. 1 am, &e., LEspiegle whick publishod the, caricature, also made the :n'p‘:rfi;&':::fbm l""". v{)l\‘n:'tzxc‘l"‘wxenp;:dcm s }‘;l'i ko Uat by g st A | b gl 1 woo, Buch are the FIMoTe &< to the W.E GLaveroxe. | subject of some observations by the same journal, were ) troops fought well, and inflicted serious loss . Jus Opjoe rod | o rawent o fiying sbout. & | No. 11 Carlton Aouse-terrace. S. W., June 2. seized by the police this morning. ".."{-;‘ R R R g L3 The mattcr must be s i | Wwith all reserve, becauss § beiiove it xuidotelilq oo Ring and Quecn of the 1-lzians, with their suite, oo " ) y ful | Prepcsed National Demel left Brussels this moruing for _Engiand, in_order 1o be -ln}muu& being uncovered, expeeting Mr. Bright 0 show | }.c 4o a0 and womha ot anty . pe n resent st the mamiage of "r;u"yd Hig -l Mdmscl!, and there they stood swaying t0 snd fro, cbeering | o o' onnl T mbe Yoau th : % 4 ke Crisfs. The following notico has boen issned: Raformers of | PF¢ iy hness 1 this point it was discovered that Mr. Ul & Seaine a0 S el Comments of the Press on the Tris Lonton ! Yon'are caruestly requosted to weet the Committee | Princess Helens. me, aud Mr. Cremer was litted up the | stood up all d S B besH ba THY EXOLIST * THIRD PARTY.” ut the Middiesex Arme, Clerkenwell Green, on Saturday even e wene " inz, at 8 w'elock. to assist thew in carrying out the preat meet- Coraa. Markots unchanged since the T e does not Iove | 10F on Mowday nexi; ot make arraozeaents L loldiag | Toxg Kox, May ). 0 N w0 far from being 1 hey have Weo | Semp-pos: 10 address the crowd. The speaker commenced by | triaus. at « Yonda Tho Dl l.t:fiwl(r. Bright's house s the residence of an ua- | groundun 5. ton of ber Musiecin Pacland, it bas " said by erowned kiug among mep—the people's champion. This was | ourseles afte ats as { ir b o B IS ol s Do perncittnd 5 add, does Ene | & bational demoustration in Hyde Park. ' Ftiends in the prov- | g5un st St ata & n::fl:fl:nm':fln:fljflo;e:r?:‘:(?fl :fi;‘_‘flg"‘ Quadrilateral will be terned befor THOLSDAY EVE? B o Whet we talk of & Third p inces will jlease communicate with the chairman as above, SHANGHAL May 24.— T inactive, * Silks nominal. Ex- 3 nth. 4 13 oantry. we m : - — Tips Whe speaker then denounced in an_impassioned mamuer the | = ¢ Tn covmsquence of e s of pecple X o wii.b one of the loadors | Opem-Alr Reform Moeting and the Pelice chiange 64, T ’ . g - dec that it was nothing, and Auntberities. Conilrety Tarmiipies @rant is reported to have said that from Dereditary enemies of Reform, also the apostate Liberals, aud | o0 fight e was best prepar iard Mayne, the Chief s That Third party meait | yogterday afternoon Sir Ric 1 Loxpoxy Moxey Magrker.—The weekly retnrns of wald #he dmost fittiog pantshment Lowe. Elsho aud Horsman ! amuld rective. would be for three of that cluss they bad 8o re- at is exactly the lialsa ¢ . L the Botess . p y o e g ol e Wiled 10 go aod turn them out st the nest eloction. [Loud | stand up and bruiso wiwiy u i day, we ; boted b : v ; rosjority of tho wablaie and wOrking | o, ryjssioner of Police, j1iced hims:If in couimunication with shoarn.| “Tho magaes had been o thel knoes bocging fur Re, | shall desbiiess Somt 19 me e every BB e B Siale £ | breata. L aryail i fict by tho courtiers a08 188 | the managers of Tae Berkioe nowspaper, the special represent. | £29 Cank of Laglail show o 1 loug enough: they were now determived to stand erest | left when the pounding is over. o & ow o g | Prieets. Loog bef groas deveat { had ot be e e iny. classes In the. London press, ad very | %73 storling, nd in the row their mankood aud demaud the enfranchisement uf their | ]t is too early to rawe any questions about generalship, Westistus.es had o be ¢ FT6 tokug wa, | 10 peiagla fa Geverd Joad. L0ag O e wid not | SRl Informed bim that the police nathoritios woald be | garas were not sufficientiy @nder. [Great cheering.) He then recommended the wull | g e e B b comped in fature toyprovant ont-uf-door meetings at late | Wirectors to reduce tie rut | s Lo v houre iu, reforenco to Jteform, in badir-seiected localitien, | 8t 10 per cent, gr A tho voforts | pubiic. . The charge of 10 per cout s been borvo for & longer 1 s be v previons ovoisw® The suspession is an- ¢ Nuoroji of Easi Indis, mer- s amouutivgto over £300,000 closed on the 29th ag dewand for discouns 1o conpee- | e A e Crows. (568 theve. Rave sver been within | Whate s largd asemblare of pa « generatin, of “the residents or the trafl f the streeis. ';-1r Kichard | period t‘imn{lm » cland & Mayoe stated that be had received cowplaints from various | Boutced o 5. L .>lunl ses not love, and will not quarters upon the subject. {Star, June 29, chants, Loudon, with L woul | fain consider then- stock market was ¢ arty thay haye abandoned, The Proposed Meeting Noticed in Parliament, €55 a80) e L s The good In the House of Commons on Thursday, the 20th | ;on with the closing pay June, Mr. Baillie Cochrane (Honiton) asked 1f the attention of “The Cousolidated Bank wis to res the Homs Secretory hid beon directed to an advertisement of | Joly. » meeting to bo held on Monday aext in the vieinity of the karing Brothiers quote Dar Siver at 5/14; Dollars, 5/, rhiament. Ho wished to know if it was legalto | Eagles, 76/3. and spoechies calomated —taring Brothers & Co. - ers =e 10 go home peaccably, and after three more riuging ¢ mgnenllua 2z, Gladstone snd Mr. Bright the va »em! uietly dispersed. The m-g! dui; The Times, like Mrs. Gamp, set yp a 7y of % Where's the pelisse ?” meaning the coustabulary, vili- Bed the meeting, a before mentioned, and demanded the ion of sumilar demonstratious; also, the clearing- E generally, of Palaco Yard, Westminster, where t were tardily it has been u uite willing while they have natier about whie! neral disposition 1o . The city was full of 1ha umors which flew becauso ner have the e Ministry. In ™ ails, and 1} pardon the greatest s wildest rumors yesterday {. To-dsy we are cal ’ 10 respect jian Britons Gared to assemble and hiss the Hon. Bob inciples, Hones e, thereby reciprocating his complimentary estimate of them in Parliament. Also in the House a couple of , and every now nod wsen gave tao Chan \Lue Daiy News. ita 3 patiiotiem, the parity, the goodnees of bonest ‘Tories, and | Jloage idati denee in the ‘bulletiz began shrieking sbout intimidation--mob law— . piaase, hing St thisy are confirmed by the Aust % I LL Woud certainly not ho ssbamed to be governed by them. if | hoid meotin oreato MZRICAN SECURITIES. repart London i 8 state of sicge, aud 0 on. And that after- | fLHT MO EOEEITRC T O ,‘:, et ayarand -l v Tt weve tho mucertainad will of the WAy f 15 nALion. | diaturbance, Such A s :.'; -..'?:: been uu:nwd. ho ufi..mu:: husiness in S-2 0, wiich close st 61§ @641, Eries y The New Miotstry. | One enn imagine & mach worse fate for ountry than to be | (rought some notico ouzht to bs taken of it. Cclobe 6t 33 @374, and Lilinois 73273, Other stwcks incere, a8 honor- | e George Grey said that hehad not seen the notice re- LIVERPOOL. June 30—a. m. goverued by gentlomen as high-minded XEW CABISET LIKELY TO BE KXCLUSIVELY | Shie A0 fe Sonrageoss i iy e ..“mnunhml Mayne, the Chief Commissioner of Police, | BOW battles will probably have obscured the mecolicction T E P = " . . | OF this. 1t ia not uapatural to wonder whether he have | LORD DERDY'S DIFFICULTIES—A ' HITCH SOMEWIRRE E\d himself in communication with the mavager of The Bee- 1 Dewspaper, the special representative of the worklag. | DOt re-pawed a little to the North and § , aud given e in the London press, and very courteously iaformed | Austria a chance to put more men into the 1 here than TORY n:nu lice :n m";'n‘.’.’.bgawm'fim'r in fum‘u. 10 | we counted upon. By a purely defensive policy, the Im A'l the Londou papers of 14 f-door meetings ul urs in reference to re- | perial € Ule to taki advantaz 4 o e od: Dtk e R e S Lk Ry o et 5 .| el Gpmmrag oy bl o cai adsusingg f MM lataior | (hy e whjen Lol Thrky el where iarge assemblage of peopie iuteriere wiil the cowforis | oy 1) o O al snpporters of Lard Derby CoTTON—The Brokers' Ciroular says: '*Xbe demand for meotings ikely to croato a disturbance, and thers was a spec Cottou bas been good throughons the week, chiefly from tbe statute Yl’ ibiting meotings with o view 1o intimidate Pari trade, aad ap to ‘ixonday prices steadily advavced. ring meat. He would attend to the matter, tue last three days the market as been quicter, but the quo- - tations of tost descript are higher than last week, . of meaniniug oue thing and sayiug Amorican s 1o general request, and after advaneing in with their pwn bonor dud the honor of | BEr. Gladstene Workimgmen of Foome | AT CT Jy 1L KTk 1211143 1, closes abost. {@1d. ade jament and the moral segse of the country; of the sharp don. Jast week's quotations. Otierfdescriptivns range from “slightly in- ta and actions 8 | fapred to, but he approheudel it was unlawful to Loid 1 be intapable of & poliey of trieks, oA evasion: aldini add | About twarty of the pr ey oA e Teoeived sompiaiats from various | 10 this emb - s fbls asseiubiod &b bis borme in St stated that be had received cowplaiats trom various | 0 . - | Tore Desdy s tice of 6 Staniny combined with the v iciam o . 4 v . Obliged a8 we are to k T gtton of 1 | practice ot Biauiey eombincd with e vulcar cyuiciem £ | x4 o moting of the General Committee of the Lon. | St io ) S2orer, 58, 08 the wesk, 7600 bales, lo- | e, i it could poss: o thews dnys. would at least | don Workingmen's Association, held on Thursday eveuiug. it ey mda . « one to meet the workingmen - wis sereed to tuvite Mr. Glad of London at a public meetiug, ** that they may tender to him wearters apou the Ynunry the h::-tl of terrorism was cofitinued, 7%e | Austria, we receive intell; ¥mes opening mouth again and all the little curs of the | rid with peculiar pleasure. press backing in chorus. To an amuable and delicate | Wovement of Spanish sou sttack by the ‘‘leading journal”—or rather by Bob Lowe, enforce Bujoudge at the n for everybody knows Lis style and the animius directing | Austria; snd it is gmtefu —upoi: Mrs. Gladstone for having - accepted the ovation | the Bourbou throne lLus not yet ers o its own houor an the national sell-respect inviolate bers of Lovd Ruw all we (hink f n goveroment made out of that , have 10 sk from his o rty to whieh Lord Eleho lends courage, Mz, | pablicly their thanks £.r his manly and’ generous defense of '« 1n mome canes it might be | Osborne tue wit aud dignity, Lord Grosvenor wisdom, and | the working olasses from the calumnies heaped wpon them : other resign their claime to | Lora Lansdowns, we suppuse. the boughtfal Libers » | during the reform debace in the House of Commons, by mew- Yester day) the market was ot > 10 & ot ower | Evgland, wo aro persuaded, will bave nona of it. Such u Cab. | bers of the Tory purty and apostate Liberals.” All the metro- | ¢yopably lower. of the day, 5000 bales. Stock on politan members (with one e d the leadi: e | Gy o) coant, 928,670 bale, boing 50,950 below the estimate. Wo have our obj fedists toward Sou ment when we are busy with news that the voleauo under xhausted its fury. It ” of Wednesday evening from persons of the lowest clas sounds petty by the side of Sunda ; but it bas ) N calls thel it ey o1 \porti i meni¢o Fuoco, i y might ressonn.ly Lave aspired. inet may list durivg & recess. and do more w) -Tudzém:;‘::;‘ (st bestwaluas o day pabliaty | S0y iyl B et oug, S b g;{: T postnt - eociully asgeuted | monthe that six years caa mend; but it wiil nev e ot tho Liberal party, aro to b Avierican cotton on band, 434,190 bules, which is 22,60 under olloe: and that aho * and other witbesses were struck | the Papal frontier, is aguin at the head of a considerable | iy sy rod their wilingumete | orjiel (A sioD. rsLESOME VATTORT. fosunNak is taned W o haid, Sessmementa permiting: | e wmimaings A e L e e e tadh i with the tlo appearance and good ordor of those | band of men. Ihis brigands constituto the left witg of | adminisira’ on, 1 walt 6poa the From The T Jane 3. el A e sy at Tnasde ¥ Tatal, e e e ol e iamt | Semagetol i bngs. e oaeke o dstinguitod | St capeiad ‘Tat say S b, ad o st E e ea e ARSIy 5 25 The Adlanite Telegraph Expedition, S Naapevy—Lhe, weathe o, bot and Lorcing, Moy ) abou . La eck, Fuoco L expes At wn; b . v Parliament 0 en, and & serica of un. & . N icLardson, Speuce 0. an e o) ®e metropolis: 3 e Bimself by the capture snd butchery of 1,500 cuttle, nearly | prspect of tho accesions frvan the Wi D se o Wereed aa b Foi ot isopetber, | sohe dioectors of the thegs Engleh ogmpanios 31 | swer vy ‘e, and nominally uncaanged. - Wheat dul ab ™ Reforsrs of Lovdon! You are are earnestly requosted | all of which belonged t one patriofic projrietor. Berly niecded to seek. We brliere, hat Jtheris Wl cioaking 19al purpome—aiiar aciios wiich ity o 1 neetiginteriaiod in fhe sacoss of fhe Adisiic seble met o0 | lst quotations. Wisiee Lad sad Secthern, LI By ol ertures hny eu fava - J al, Corn 3 g Derty's overtures hsve u o proper to cnl AFy,” M truth be i . the Tories are | 80080 Jan o B O Maintanasos Coupaay, whioh cont ;.m wa#!::(dfl:‘n/ quarter easier. Mixed, 26 #0 meet the committee ot the Alddlesex Arms, Clerkenwell | At Rome there is a good deal of commotion over Anto- oot Betarday oveniog, &t § welook, to sasist shem in | nelli's resignation. The radical sonfedists want s man of | The Hereld confirma o reliigance that & meoting bas been | T1utoring ‘for * fair play.” The truth is, that they.are be- | Fole€7eph Conutrution = 7 ow. ¥ - : ! o h . / tho Atlantio Telegruph Conpany, | © br.cviorons — o cut the great mecting on Monday st ulo 10 | eneryy—a ire-oator—at. the bewd ofaffirs usd s active bl sadatles g and sflelent sdntuieiry | e D e adcernd. thts | DT oo menied, e hb wbective e O e o S o g gt g Park.” Friends in the :.‘ovmww\':n‘u fmopstration 1 | agereamive policy against us, If our prayers cag helpthem | gion will ve e o few days, but it would be ob. | ™ vicgry'” in the seass which we have more than once ex. | 7, the Asglo-£merican Compasy. Bamu i botter demand and rather famer. Lard dul) and b vk e B e by loge L ¥ mmui- | ¢80 tey want, the most chivalric crusader of wll their | vigusy idie at the presagt bonr o ive urrency L the VATIous | plained fo them. That they tisd the taak of forming au ndinin- ‘Tuis laat association owed 1t existence to the legal diffcal- | yomipel, Coeese firm for fine, but ioferior neglected. Tallow 20 that there is.a possibility of a collision between the nost will take the portfolio and draw the sword. There i8 | rumors that are afloat a8 W0 ita persanncl.” Tiiration more diffieult than they anticipated_may bo emnjso- | % which beset tho raising fresh capital for the eXverimerts | goeyed frm and active, but closes duil S B Defler Ginily.-wileh sure 1 | doubtless a considerable influz of soufedist volunteers into |~ 7he Post b1y Sration more net. that last aght Lors Derhy was silged to | Of thisyeer, aad hasin fast firet Inferest lo tho profia of the | Paopuce.—Thp Brukers Clrenlar, reporty: Ashes—Small B e oD tawemecs heratdin the. sdvidt of | Home, and I bogin to beliove it true that Francis Bourbon | _ % Lord Derig nudionce of Hler Majeity tok place at ¢ | aak for the precical djourament of tho House atil Thursdey i G e LR L B e 5t 380, Do salesof Feasly fr0a [k o supplin. & oy Government. If e people perssi—as tiey are g i palley. Austiih gxpustad s g0ad de al | gclonkin the alermion, B visation’ with s0me ¢x. | *“Stsanwhile tho uoble Jord sceks fo sirengthon bis position | it was 0 lonpeot the fioul arranguments, and 10 ape the Groat | ohecked by e bt IO o f e g K o3 very fikely to do—azd if Bir Richard persists—as he is | from ber detbroned friends aic fom, o0 clorical garty. | 38700 & tatosmon of the constitutions! Wilg artr. Wik & | by saliitiug the support of thowe * Liberala® who are folish Enatorn anit her precioas cargo tor the I1st time befors sailing, Jiaat 6,0, Linseed quict but irm. Hemp dvanced wore than likely to do—I expect & row. It is perfecily | The numerous sxrerts ¥ e B Petinery oo s guverament In coUparatiOE. with them. | Paowgh to complets their politioal ruin by trylag on bis oclors; | 10a% $he gathering of yestendsy as Reld, anila. Ligseed Oil, :8, @39, Linseed cake guiet. @ell understood that the Chief-Commissioner is rather ricals; but as we have E y - tep disposes uninitisted vye the great ship seems in a state of con- slowat £1272£124 for Winter bagzed. K smulous of extending his sutliority, of converting his | ¥ Koime, the eternal city hus, to say the least, an unususl | puck with bis old v e disorder. 1018 not merely that her deck 18 bestrewa | yies of American Black at 5/3@5/6, and Common at & oo into s sort of Prefecture of the Thames, after the | DUMber of conspirators snd reactiouists within its walls. | coptemplation. No sutheatic lists of 4 uow eaviuet can be | work and compromise—a (overument that eanoot livo Spirits Turpentine quiet at 45/ for American. Petroleaw t The old ¢ notwithstanding the piety of Pio Nono, | expeeted before the beginning of next week. Until toe resalt ! 0 o | tranksof troes with the bark still clinging to 1082 pet tinental model, and he and his men are not at all popu- 3 ¢ a ¥ 2 except by the rueful forbears of the House of Com k ioated Whoels, at 1/10@2, for Refined. Spirit, 9d.21/ per gallon. : needs a good clearing out materially and morally. of s communications with the Whigs 1s decisively wscer- | pony ‘wiich, baviug begotten the abortion, must now bear "::l-' m| w! ocean buoys, buiros, teuts, sud LoXDON MARKELS,—Messre, Baring & Co. report Amer can he e ‘Wheat and Flour scarce. Flour 26/ @30/ per Oarrel. Wb He has drilled them, equipped them in helmets (sin- - 8 W cuin th wries of haldi's ve. | tained. the noble earl will make no wiaisterial arrangeseits, T ‘e begin to hear again the storics of Garibaldi's mo: ained. the - withi it Bince the Tories thus learning to estimate the "Lhe ugly balk of the Tris, from whioh th ainiug ookl of | 31D o R o elosge fuiet and. advance barsiy the rumors that Lord Derby is cowiug | hut, construct the Cabinot as he may, it raust still prov cuments. This innotat all iu prosest | pou ygpopalar Ministry since 1833 a Goverament of gularly ugly ones), rendeed them as military as is practi- wdless, therefore, to th ¥ 288 el " ments in tifty directions which always fil the air when ha, | 1¢ 18 almost ueedless, tbore ort, up to the pres- | §igicaity of adwinistering the affuirs of a people who regarded A b o 0k rflw:‘! }:;*?P:r!: a"lhfl; before the | {USU Giid. Some journais tell us that Lie s to march | ®7fmoment nofs SnE appointment has beon made, O eume dints ot and tince {hey auh FHIALS pOWRF et rapidly paid in—the other foatingbut non | taincd. Winter Red 52/ @00/, Sasar quier, but steady. ¢ magistrates, unfrequently perjure themselves in sup- | 400 eh the Tyrol to {h"m Others toat he is even now The Star has the fullowing: only, by the sufferance of a majority, they address abject po- lescrips saceursals, purveylug food and necessaries for the | firm gnd dearer. Iron quiet. Railand Bar £6, Scoreh I'g ! ugh 7 b hers th Jeutnor has it that there is somothing like abiteh, and that of | LY 00y for + fair play.” voyage—tio steatem full of cheering exeursionists hoveriug | ge/. cast. Linseed inactive. Lioseed Cokes in small sujp.y hear the cor claves of cinent scientifis men, and the gangs of | yud ‘very firm, Spirits Turpentine lower; American of each other's test. uently . E‘ b otler's testimony, and frequently maltreat 'y, ;yving at Aucons for a point on the Dalmatian coast. i 1! 4 ous kind, in the arrangements for the foruation of ¥ \ B o bt by seistag & wsan gy | The Munich story is not crediblo; the othor is possible, Y overniadu. *Lord Deron > cation of & | "4 Ve seaion whici they have wasted they proclaimed their | TL5 L P Uloyed on deck in receiving and stowing | Linseed Ol stesdy ut 36/6. Sperm Ol firm at £123. Cod 44, irregula overnment. Lord Dervy, it i asserted, has nsked for " 3 LS notion of **lair yhz' by howling down tho stateszien they | 0T "0 P otasantiy armiving, made €60 000 of Yoo tady. Soes Ot Krm a5 810, 089 245 goe of them distiugaisbed Himae b e all ‘Uil thy | 1t was the original intention to send him over thero aud Ko sonsideration befre defiuitily uadertaking o oAt ax pozing hin U ¢ the s the on er the some duys’ o won_befs ¥ s v .,,,'fm Pl s, Ah:fl;fi“:;,‘s“"“’ (I the | 4 encourage fevolution on that tore. 'The campaign has | form o eabinet. The awellersin the Uave ate ot Wt bcems, e ey b asd Pl b e e e oan aud | terday uslike anyiing elso in the world. YICETON the syot, Refiaed Pesrolont 2/ per 88 ths chaeiug Lis vt with sl o S | opened i way o iudicate apid und yurely wiltary oo | e 6 12mY Y PO RS SR el | o chicuners by employln the o f heirnader tn | y bEfCi! Shote Sl tha lurel mebe o, Mer TR Juse L eicaiugsiin e o e A o 0 5 ¢ ic stration as ho h -+ Dif " b e R s ol o s ‘9 binations, At all events, it is quite characteristic of Ga- e L or s fan 1f fagt 4t be. AveOrdiiE 10 soms ex- npnd nr:lr‘A nd by dsring 1o say, through the wouth of i - o e ollset has agein. had spesial 1oavs | 21 e 00 Tels, Dugar—W hites, 21306 2,20 rew; Browus, tho wotiuis egaiust the bill were ot Tory | PEERYETE 0 S amiruity to accompany the expedition. | Pgrsaupuco, Jupé16.—Exchange oa Loodon 25} 1026, Su- Cot- iceman—wus Gned five shillings for drunkenness—con- | pb 14i'so'be moving on several places at once, and it is | 8¢ assl concoetod with T"'; No formal iiispeetion of either eable tanks or tho great ship | ear whites, %60 reis t0 2550 reis; browus, 1600 reie ‘certain of tbe Adullamites rate themseives rathor | ot n A Cvary o of them wi s ives. Amnother ex;lioation is, thas e Jeading Aduba- | who fient o the light of d be fal) ‘whie! i o fight v3 o air play which the new | (UL Ee edition, Popular feeling was, bowerer, t00 | “(arctTa, June I8.—~84 B Shirtings, Sr. 4. FExelisoge on retained by Sir Richard Mayne—and this week, an- ! 2 anations, rle cresiro 18 in tronble for aliost thiottling & | DOt 648y t0 know whero bo sctaally is. Uo Satarday last Pt il only take places Which cannot be given | odsel'or by Tory pens. 1s this the i oy, phdhing the iadigaant ither in thebreast, | D Wee 8L Salo, sud thet indicates an intentien, 1o MOVS | withous maeh offending aid v’ ST | lowers of Toryism, | Soe aew Governigent 16 anTions to reosive at our ban ftself was wade. Lancheon was werved i the grand saloon, | §0 14500 reib. e e e e TacationHouse to make & | StTRIgUt for the Tyro line of Austrian communications. | who are Ly no mesus dlsposed 1o tual Shers it v | Ve Bew Goveruiseit is ancious to redelve af ouf batdsl T8 | whero Mr. Fondor presided, and at whi a fow brielspeeches | T Memageries Imperisles steazibip Estremadars arrived o Y . 3 | The country is cheerful, enthusiastic. more rejoicing in St. Juwies 8 square orer one repentant Lib- - were made. somplaint, breaking inw the man's house and sw 'y J ¥ befit oaly those who are ashamed of their own polioy, aud they » here on the 12thdnst. | eral tonn over ever so many faithful aud unimpeachable C are repagnent to men who are proud of what they profess, aad 1t hid been fntended to iimit the tonsts to the health of Her BouBAY. Juie 19, 1:50 p. m.—Shirtings unchanged. Cob | Majosty, that of the President of tha United States, and sue- | ¢on 1o sales; Duollorab, Sor, Exchange ou London, 2/04. :"fi““m and furmiture, It -p;iem that 341 - nk: in_consequence of which he got “ two mouths BTl seropmious abous opealy taraiog Tories o 18 | & ‘ " with bard labor.” It is, however, by no meaus certain that GENERAL NEWS oicind pens, 4l have back fr0m oy arrangenent. Lord e Tl I i B B er sroag, aad Mr. Cyrus Fieid nud Lord Tlguchion twd both 0 | Lowdon, & 1}, Gevernment Securton: Four por egni, ¥7ks v b = Derby, it 18 aaid. In resoived not to take office this time. as bo i 4 respond 10 An almiost unanimous cal rnext hopes for & |} odl s 4 . ¥, a iats. as o disaster and o davger; and wot uatil it falis, as i | FEEI D SCIR AN el neriment about ':I; A :,‘." per cent, 1034; Five-sud-a-baif per cent, 108 Freighia, the Chicf Cummium.llgr will disiiiss bim. ~Hence you | imagine how little the workingran—always jealons had to Qo twice before, without & mujority or the hope of one; i ore th {1 ! “ & Taing interfered with aad . ardeced. to move o—likes | b ' do s o, without o oy o e e o 024 | w1, bfarath extraurdiagry populag animosty 1t Wt | i ekymesons o afloct i regard o gland snd Amer R Bl “Achby” ¥hed Thett ure’ other and mors GEREAT BRITAIN. Possitily reckon upon & wajoi ity oW or after an cieotion. s e ety R e e oo SBaro schiers ils over. | 108 cryepastively, . made ibe siaplo of eech opeesl, | T dangerous clements. Long ago Mr. Mayhew informed u ——— The Giobe also states that Lord Der by hae met with difieal- . x Lord Houghton laying some stress upon Lis consistent eodeay- i i i d—F R T i Lo i e Eantia Poor that. &5 O O e e ves 11 1y say with perfest truth that up to this | 5% b ors to promote the good feeling cxisting betwoen the two Gitnations Wanted—Females. Whe event of riot, every costemmonger would be propai od | r i ol o moment Lord Derby has ot advauced o siugle siep ia the Mr. Lowe, The Times's Protege. Sllonty, The et Nen ovigried t5 AR Al e, Comed UM , every nger would be prepared | MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS IN PARLIAMENT. Tormation of & government Mt Kastern wan left 1o the busy workers making the last prepaza- A NUMBER of well recommended German Girls ‘rom The Telegraph. tions for her eventful voyage. At 1 o'clock on Saturday she want ~ I'TUATIONS to do general HOUSEWORK, ke, &t 1T Howery. No. 17 Stenton-st.. near erman Ing'itute. WES The Pall Mall Gazette Mr. Lowe has agreed to join the administration | was expocted to loave her wmoorings aud to prooced direct to yhich Lord Derby ja eudeavoring o form apon m;nm..,n that mrl--‘r.n;amd 2 RER ; NULSE AGENCY Lord Clarendon shall eonsent to bavome Mimster for Foreiga The London Times of June 28,in an article on the expe- P OFESS - ME A Aftairs 10 » Tory :bfi“' The T:-L:-. which l:u A directine | dition, says that » e Iy ..,,“\“»Ll',ifl;lfl‘:.‘.fli'fl’(.‘;i“fwfiim 'bl.'fl arl's over- | terest in securing for Mr. Lowe a place io the Governmeat, is o All the lual arrangements for the sailing of thi Y 2 N'S, O Leeet No. 5 Sixtheat,, Varty, ey | therefore lnooring, 1n a series of articles, to. baild a bridge foc | ebuteal iy g D..'Im.,,.' et ,,T".,‘d‘ 4 !r':::.fl; BASBEN'S, Ouppees id Levotors, No. 5 Sxth ot bt td (ftion” with | the passage of its Parlismentary protégé Ti i iansacking | The creat ship 18 ow or tast langth of eable from e 15 abow how honorsble 1§ Tofe and. the final closing of tbe Gitnations Wanted—Males, 0 * tackle his policeman,” and the prospeet of interfer- | e g 8 wnce with 40 adumitred ight of the peoplo would be sure | ¢ HOUSE O Loups, Friday, Juno 20.—Earl Russell | v have atill o kuowledge of Lord Derby sttract the really formidable classes. Suppose the for- ‘ snid that sinoe their Lordships med_last, he bud received from | mants, and an only guess at the diffcultics which muy delw | | | mer carry out their intention of meeting at Whitehall | ber Majeety an intimation that the Earl of Derby was now eo- | them. That thers bo o @erdens—the place where * Charles the First was exe- ed in the formation of & ministry, and be understood *that | ene is by no meass surprising, considoring vl eut-d"—and Sir Richand Mayne orders & fow squads of | 1L70ud becsaventent to the gobie Earl that no public bosi- | Deroy's aims and the Queen’s wistes. 1f Ine 1 Se o + thereore | gares were restricted to wen of tio Conservy tor E i .- Lord Brongbam, in-seevnding the motion, ohserved tint Gui- ( men out of tuo party is & much wower basiuess, aud ol the | beaven wnd earth for the " poke with a statl, 4 mur'he |£tr"‘x(np‘: ;lmfixl'm:!,‘ L.“:‘.’ (lhfl :}; revall 18 o the gronuds of the resigna- | more wo if these mon aie themselves eminent, The most iu trenson, sud kow sach an Josult as that which is hero jmplied aceidental injury. will be completed by ive blow betwee Yy of the 1ate (#Avernment, and that resignation had Loen re- futhat Earl Dorby haa applied to } to Lord Clurcudon shouid be thought & compliment rather ai T econy "ahd & fow Ioyised guests thes pay & ZOUNG MAN wants » plabe ss PORTER: has A ene o o Which, as & matter of course, would be all charged on the | garded universaliy by the country with feelings of regret, i Lovd Clarend truc, s racher suc. | otherwise. & e o 3 y ¥ on the | 2 nd Lovd e X i 2 after that none wiil bs allowed on board any t eforuérs and the people by the Tories. . Kharing that tgnorance aud Juiniag in that regret, Le begged e, Bat NETWISR, tion of s good ffioesf smple. | W Mare the | £ e ebeussof be Bire fabaarom, saTs ive Teprementetives of e experionce; notafnld o wark wud will g for moderaie - & v In truth The Tymes bas been wore than usually vicious | 10, secoml beduction. aps Lie sugeestion ) Lo Derby re. | key whicn will unlock the cabalistio utterances of our co- | the press and thoso setually connected with the work uf test. St i - . and sliameless of late, in many respects. It provokes o | o BN bonh 49, ferrad yostorday, wav explaiu tho application. tewporary, for whom it ts almost n necessity that Mr. Lows | {ng aud laying the cable. Every part of the Great Eastern ED—By a youog man, u graduate of East- eomparison 1 bave had oceasion to meke beiore, strongly | House oF CoMyoxs, Thursds, e 9R.—In cOM- | The Teiegraph of the 20t daye should bea Cabinet Miaister, Whatever iucreases the streagth | Las now bean got iuto tae most perfectorder, The machinery cial College, 8 situation i some g.d Acsdem seminding ono of your cotempora: ) e | sequence of the seaves which took place on Tuesday, when Avother day has passed without bringing Lord Derby much l;lur.uh);m Is pro ":""n: ?u:::r;:'rln:m:r;m ;:m -lrw hdor by which in less than fonr winutes her paddlos can be discon- to TEACH BUOKKEEPING sud P nunm’ 1 : T o independe oac! p? s weo Herald. Here are & couple of instaiy ir. Giadstone, and therefo porary subdivides | peoted and made w work ladepeidantly of each other ins beon aporion of the time{ weck] 2ol he New-York | houe members who bnd o themacives conggicaose Y the nearer to o cory i of vtk i iy uaed, e piam | Mr. G e, and thervore our colempy ‘ ol o i the | gnposition to the Reform bill were booted by the crowd which | result of yosl erduy's proceedings Is that nol ¢a w Liberal party into Re b « A mind of any New-Yorker will involuntarily supply scores | iad collocted in Palace Yard, » strong foreo of police was | settled. HOWARD, Waverly, X Y. the corner of Nassau aud T e own &t an early hour of the afternoos, aud no per- | = Thoidea still prevails amongtbe Tory party that the attempt fue expericuee ness should be taken until Thusday next. lowars of Mr. | tried and found to answer ediirably, ana this improvemant is | Sl tesel some of the other ¥ st importanee in keeping the sbip on the same spot axpecience in teaching._Addrews H! b waged in hauling up the cable laid lust Summer. ‘ ANTED—By & young man of s a very powerful wronght iron the buainess, & position as Traveling indatona, wnd Liberals, or folowers of Mr. Lowe. 1 b \ 00 e ot eadon sad Lord @ranville—who| Snte ALESMAN in o fist- tered By the Cazlton Club with the appellation of men * It was thea attempted to of parallels, 1 way of pro that the country doesn't. want reforin, | og was admitted except thoso having busiusss to transact or | to “ enlarge the basis” has not yék boen fully tried wnd defiu- ad 3 T'imes suppr r ‘;flm for the galleries. uvely m'f"h"‘“ and tho explanation of that lingeriog hope is sesstag 10 backbone—can be wou 10 the ranks of the new | gmard over the screw, so that iu backing asters f.ll power elase wholessls Boot and Shoe Louse, ou salary or cCommie thereby resembling the dauber who, having d T e Speaker took the chair at & faw minates before d o'clock. | very intelligible. 1a no cose can tho requisite overtures to | Miuistry, we shali seo thas successful fusion botween tho | ners shouid not be the least risk of the serew fouling tne enble, | slon. Good reterence giver. Address Newark Post-Office. eock ou the signboard of a tavern, weni and | e Chebeilor of the Efthequer said that ko nad received | thoss Who bave been loaders of an opposite party sssuae. at | ©medoraty Woigs” aud the Comservatives which Mr. Lowe | For this purpose the great sbip was trimmed down by tie head #he live roosters ia the vill in'erier 1o Gvold » communication from the Eurl of Derby, suggesting that tie ge, 80 direct & form s they do between politi- | has Inbored te promote H{ citing” Aristotle and Montesquion, | gousiderably, in order to briug hor stern well out of water. eomparisons. Then on Wednesday last it | 1 House should adjourn for & week. to allow of the completion ¥ & refusl mny, at firet, bo faterproted | wnd Lord Eicho by combining the urecepts of Maoriavelis wiils | Afier a whie, bowever, it was w soly decided not to afitx suel feip Wanted. W'- e o ¢ 1b4 ¥ . ot his lordshi rangements for forming the new gove nd tho 0 ure deepiy interested mug ot une | the pructice of Mepuistophelos Flibvertigibbet. a guard, and ‘thoss who remewber the immninent risk of loss iede O Y ot the wazon the austinext by mablng orer, Vanetl | mewi o sutoutond ium tag oeser 154 th Climasof | PLELL P30 S000 i thte pers af 1h3 Bptee: e Bl .4 pamemiee o e pemei i eas Tt 1o iresg | A OENTS WANTED. e AFILE THEWARS y and 5 ould ide the Committes of Elections, tbat it would be neces 0 ce. But the u traf that in 2 e opera- e tation, imilar apparatus will not sorry to hear t the Great : = Ko Bete Bevstern il autl withoot nu this time. On sll vessels whero She Beuih, 105505, siviss the only sccount of the trip of Chief- there has mot been the slightest ehange since onr lnst That thoss distioguished | LARGE MEETING AT TRAFALGAR-SQUARE, LONDON— | it has been tried it has nevar been of the li t use, and al- ory leaders modt count- NEAKLY TWENTY THOUSAND PEOPLE PRESENT— | WAy a soutgs of more or loss serioos apprelension, Ta back- ing over thecable, therefore, the Great Eastero will use ber Chase cevenuecatter Wayands ; alvo, ".““.,.".."3. lm'::-uv" present m.:“:vm nHLu n.:.z “ Aste,” rillfant Washington correspordest, and beautifitty Tusraied. 1 Vol. lime, ol T Tt B 2 i ll-‘E‘l;(Blz{ReNS‘Ei AGENTS ™ WANTED for ok A ML e D e i 4 Address, with o mivor German States between them! Wonderfully meet to-morrow and Monday, to appoint and swear fa the | tions T Herald's sousational suggestions and The Herold's | Heston Eleetion Committee. He hoped that it would,be & | report. ‘We have reason to belle fixdn phiance the worality! 1o fact if Lowe L write t00 good Lnglish | #eseral understaudiug Wiat uo other business was to be statesmen on whose corr iy 00 o BUSL | Ceeied with. wo ed, would regard any direct aud explicit invitation us meliher OVATION IN HONOR OF GLADSTUNE AXD BRIGHT— fdlon only. The Aoate of these latrer Lo been reduced by Be'd be quite at howme ou The Neg-York Scwer | A # 24 | "Mz Bernal Osborue (Nottingham) drew sttention to the | more nor less than an insult. To finish with English politics for the present: Iam ! extraordinary pusition in ‘whics m) country was placed 1o | Neverthelows, so much was felt to hinge 8pon the bare pos- DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST TIHE TORIES, about & third of their width, and reefed in toward the axie, ko sasble W furnish you withalist of the incou Minisstl being left wilhont 8 Goverament for ten days, while there | sibility of obtaining certain adhesions, that evervtuing else On Wednesday evening the 27th of June, an open | as virtually $0 reduce them to a third of their dixmeter. This Ay, unless, like the Gorman philosopher s e plve « Wi suthing bus bas boen kept in abeynnce, Notwitbatsuding the almost fnev- | air mesting was held in Trafalgar-square, London, to express | diminution of both surface and sizo will, of course have a very " the depths of my own morul conscious 1% ather night the Chaneellor of the Exchequer had success. | itable appoiatment of some eminent ‘Conservatives to partieu- | indignation at the defoat of the Miniiry and s furtherauce of | material effect on_the question of speed, and even after tho ie honor of the Governwent which required | lar posta—nay. hvgm of the certainty that & fow of the ch Teform. At8 o'clock mearly 20,000 people had aesembled, | coreful cloansing thie bottom has gos, not xu e than & knot an ol bout, all fully vindicated 1 are plenty of such Lists about, all more or less tr filled by momberr of tue party who h completely filling the large square iu whicd the fountains are | hor over the speed of last vear is expected this time. 8o jengths of list vear's cabls have been stowed ot JEE D eseen, LI E COMEANT, Bos No. 601, Sew: o 8 f 1o vindication ; but, nevertielass, in bis opinion, ber Majests's | oftices could ouly Sut the Best of them rest ou 1o authoritative information. | 1410 ad deserted their du und'r'f.fi.‘l by ',“ e been ur;‘unn nominated—i 2 L!(.gl'nuwv‘r' bas !lmu :u-x;:-uy situsted, -l.r::l. nm‘i;yx.d;::rm fr: ll:cfkllfi x.mm?.l):i.;i id leagthy of last sexr M L York City. rown, T pould o nges second el ol sointments remaies equally i 1 ) was also erows n oel & process| awey on the ny rish shore e) . s wo, They could mot ex- | arrang nd cluss of app 4 ery which ship will leave 'l‘lNMAN WANTED.—A good workman whe wo- Toat Lord Derby has difficultics, aud will get over them, it wnd will eventuslly succeed in finding o dozen I e piitan av At IRERE derstands the tin biusivess in oll s brauches and wouid Lo to locate in & pleasant, hewlthy town. ~Permanent o) v goud wagos.Address I B., Owega, Tioga Cousty, N. ¥, WANTED—An Energotic PARTY in every County 0 canvans and el e most woodesful. ENGRAVING ever oduced.” Seils rapidly to ti e leading wen 10 every place. Evgrev- & now in fta elshtesnth editior, We e e Ay i BON " coul ah & e month. which Now 4 me M o Lalf | peet to carry such a measnre ¥ - o Bl withont some op- | abeyanee: aud the mont conspicuous I8 tho acceptauce of Mr. | aout 1,000 persons arrived from keowell Greeo, beaded | i3 colled on board the William Corry. ‘l':fl'llvn P‘:J"l:l hlrl‘ll in lfllil ;:I';‘lflw':l'l"u of & Govern- | position, snd for his own pm:; Wwas rather astonished a e Lnn!f ‘v’l'nch bhas from from &. first be&u:xuy nmul‘;llun- by & brass band wms‘lsud of Cublit "‘"‘:‘i""; aud louolni v;uhl:h' xmtd}:nwn. We muhme;:ud thgr-tw‘:xgtl:a of ‘ment, appears o be certam—all tho rest igmere conjeoture, | progress which the messure bad made. He regretted that o | aly not the slightest progress Lay' e n made loward the ed by two lar, fings, one surmounted by the eap of | this Iatter ponderons prev ioe, Tho lm 3t s vot even known whetber the Adn’hmim will get | direot iskus bad been taken o the borough franohise before fuifilment of those cfi‘.'m',’m. Even a third set of appoint- }‘.‘n';n,. and lho‘:ln-r having inscribed wpon it ** Retorm.” | its breaking straia lins never been ascertained, but it is enor- :yt . Lowe is said to have bidden for office (which | the nuv;i_rumrnl threw down their “z:du'n u mere point of | ments, lying among ‘Adullamites, Which were thougit to | T am.-ll‘ of Nelson's pillar formed an excelieat platform m;flrm‘nmo:wn:‘u grm-:':-:;v::.':;‘r:movr'“ wanted all insultin i detall. ‘The Government was rot just n dolug so until it peakers, . almost as thick an ordina, s ul ied all slong) tpan Ko o P anr fay | hud tated the opinion of tho flouse en the Smount. of | It s by no menns to be ubdersiood, bowe e Akt o oalled to the chair, and openad the pro- | af % tuns fo tie mile—nearly double tko aise and strength of i i v b the borongh franchise. Let them look ot the extraor- | Derby has yet failed to form o Cabinet, or bas ceedings by saying the workingmen had agaio been betrayed. | th gost submarine cable ever made. ‘The sbips which are Woreign Aflairs in the pew Tory Cabinet. Mo babl; H 3 i bnli» b vew Tory Cabinet, 70 probably | 4, ary jtiow in which the Liberal party was placed. | intention of construating as strovg & (Government The rallving point of reformers must Low “Gladstoue sad | to take fuel to the Great Eastern to Berehaven aro Iready oon. o wity i ;w:ll put bis own son, Lord Stauley, in that | A)uongh their majority might not be 0 large s stated, | out of the materialy remaining to bis hand. The Liberty " [Loud cheers ) W and the whels squadron will sail from the Medw T ou | FOR RIGUT OF TE RITORY, Send unds Tose on 8 semi-official aunoincement | ibe (overnment might have hud & vote of confideuce | question, therefore, turns upon the batare of tiose material fley moved e following resclution: That this+f Saturday next. The tide ou that bay will suit perfectly, bat | culer. DUVAL, SWANDER & o, U experience withiv -nuu-d opluion tuat the Cabiuet of Earl Russcll are | o the 1'is devious and tbe Great Eastern deeo. sbe wili | Soutk Fifihai, Phiiadelvbia. Pous. the m;m 1o that olc_cL h;v‘-qbo_d, wer |_|fm|axy wiraid a1 suy Lime, bub they bad rejected the proposal aluost wih s if we may Judge by the noble earle