Arrival of the Cambria. Owe Week Later. Tb. Cambria arrived .t lbllfaxviTh Wed. esedlay, and at New York on Friday, bring ing *drifts from Europe seven days later. There has been no further debate in Parliament on Canadian again. and the btuinnes trammeled linen the Whit son moan is devoid of intevott. Notice bud been given that the Chancellor of the Ex chequer would make his financial statement on the 15th inst.,which was anxiously look- Lord Clarendon him returned to Dublin. Up to the departure of the steamer the Government has given no intimation of its i. . ntention of the final disposal of the State prisoners under sentence of death for high aa in . As an evidence of the extreme destitution and misery, which exists in Ire land, it is stated that a shipwrecked human body having been cast ashore, the corpse was actually consumed by the atarving in habitants of the vicinity. A statement to this efinel in Parliament. and though contradicted in part by the gov ernment, yet the feet is beyond dispute, that at no previous time has sickness. in tense misery and starvation been more gen'. eral than it is now. Irelawd.—The nholers has broken nut in Dublin, and Aral continues its ravages in many parts of the country. France.—The dimolktion of tub French Natilinal Assembly took pleee on the 200, and paged over without tumult. The new Legislative Assembly met for the transac tion of business on the 26th, and 011 the 30th was the memo of one of the most sin tent debates that over occurred in any del liberate 1304. The French Expeditionary Forces are still encamped outside Rome, M. ',steps, the Envoy, having totally failed than far t persuade the Romans to mink the French, either as friends or as enemies. The ut most dissatisfaction is said to prerailwmong the troops, who openly avow their ampa tby. for the Roman Republic Whilst ne gotiations are going forward at Rome Gra Oudiont's pooiiion nith Malaria, threaten - - Mg hir army, in far from plamaot E, er , day lattlialles blot with fresh prooft ot thn precarious oatore of his command, if f not o the moral certainty, that the troop. viii rc- fuse if called up444b 144 E444t4.4. the 4.11) b . Storm. The Neapolitan, 14•6141.4 144.4.14 ken, have withdrawn wit'lin their ,dvn riterio, and with Anstlia, er , l i lien, to let the French hate the 111 art. I all t theveselvoe. . Upon a LI , Ne en.ll,le of the resat of tit late eleetien, it appear. th It there ere el„, ell. at 249. ultra mem her., is s,iotollin.r In..re o.an the nuttilwr that the . ; sere exie.t..l • .11,4. and will give them a ta•tly gt. stet i illuencea rI.I. present Sh t•, the, !s -in the oil Asletubls are ti- ot 500 nimult,rs elects.' by th.• at :1•1, ptlftiefl 111.11 they ate soviet np old, sentunet.t• that it is considered d , .. tful about. their vine OA , . to unite open .011.. lux q ithhuestions of pe !whey woml diptates atwmg the lending ni,shers f the several parties wothi seem to giv ,mall promise that the Pt esitleut will he In s• select a ministry enough In carry s the Goverment with that degree 1.1111111 ens .4 11 . 11Wil to he desired slarshal llognead ix still spoken ass most certain to be placed at the heal of the Min istry. A motion on the last day of the late As sembly for a general amnesty nag heath) ZO in • house of 567. The last act of the Assembly was to pm • vote of thanks to the Army noel to th National Government, which eancholea by proclaiming that citizen mollies.. an Boddie eitisens, boon d“erverl well of the Repot, lie. On Wedne•day a bitter conflict took phme in the Asssmbly, ip on log out 01 the mineral of the Colonel w h o had been, da ring the Session, entrusted WWI inimmli.d it command of the troops fir the protection 01 the Chamber. The london Time; says: Ott corres pondent hes often bad to recent debates of stormy character, dodos the long sessional period that has just expired, but it is not too much to say that the Assembly, which concluded its Inhere on Saturdas last, was a model of gentleness, of yinlenee, and tolerance, even In the heights of its exac tions, in comparison with the body which ha namely yet entered on its important mission. Perhaps the only similarity will kw found in the annals of the first Revolu tion. When Lode. Rollin appeared at the tr bane to debate the question beton tl Amber, loud erie. arose for the order of th, day, but having attempted to perserre, and the cries growing harder, the President put en his hat—t ns !suspending the sitting. When business we. resumed, the members of the Irett evinced their disapprobation ° the Pirosidenes conduct by the yielded damonatrations, and vehemently applauding Latira Rollin, In the whist of which the President Wormed forward and , told the "wilier that if the Assembly were threat ...l with lamina, it was only by hint and W Moeda Led,. Rollin then quitted th tribane, Mag that both be and his par ty bad been Waked, and that tha liberty of pooh vat at se end. A troooodose uproar then rose ea the left agid lour of the Seerstariai, paean members el the Reese steed ap and rWisa. ad their floodead amidst the loader a - ewe boo the Moneratt It would Meggli to give se idea of the moo old* tellored gees of He soma left arose and abort todie °heather ins body. w Nair esfgeeo entered then to ewe Hale soda end after goad deal of t bad M hat la Ala Nubia' awl Wok. 2ttdee Flattest mod up sod dead au Nat roost say eirrateloa at Ide pleith have oppearod Adagio Lean The ioaslt then b . :l go to oak. Id. Leers leas sod MN. egidemead Neste eurd demeeded that Po&mot leysiry ebeeld be Weakest late the itreolecece of Web M. eleveir ... 7 . lpl bee Me attembly, by tarp ty, jested Ibe desead end pond to of the day. The edleureatese meet pine ludf-post 6 obleek. Tbe reetdoef tbe eleetbee le Algot* vldeb flee elopbees are rettosed, plass M. Emile Girardin first on the list, and Henri d'Orlean, Duke d'Autnele, second. Th votes given to the due d' Anatole were de clared uneonstitutionalme of the 01110- tora! sections but not. tn others. Fide. the decree of banishment is abro gated the Duke will be unable to sit. If It is prevented from sitting, ho becomes • nneo a political martyr. It remains to b seen what the Legislative Assembly will do. Italy —Thelateat intelligence from Rom. tales, that the Constituent Assembly bay ing energetically rejected the propoaittona M. Lestreat had given authority to the tri umvirate to tr6 - at again and that the Dime irs proposed to the French Plenipotentiary tha /Atoning candid ins Ist The people Audi again be called tt exereise their sovereignty. by tneatts of uni versal suffrage. 2nd, The Austrians. Nea• widens, Spaniards, shall all unodiately evacuate the territory of the Republie, as universal suffrage would be a mockery un der the pressure ail foteidn bands 3.1, Th French shall move to ad vane from React The Republic always generous and fiater nal will grant them for gurrkott o plact exempt from Icier. Whoa they shall trice: a roception mutually due to each other b 3 Republican hmtliren they shall remain their friends—no e protectors to the de ocraey of Ha mor nn will constitute that with ut for foreign intefereo, It was also understood that n deputation hail been sent on the prey ions day tolleetat n Dia proposals to the Pope to return. int& a very limited temporal rule and with t total o:elusion of the Cardinals from all pa lit ia ul power. Danish Wur.—The war between Gs Danes and the Prussians continues without, f resent appearancep. the remotest prospec p t ol • satisfaetory adjustment di the paltry matter in dispute The Conn tol Fredetica has been reduced by bonbanl. moot, and the Prussian troops are advs.- ' hut to Arhaus The Danish enlist., at.. std.-11v entire iog the blot kale of th. , t:odusti ports Get teeny —A ditision of the Russian Beet hating appeared in the. Danish water, is considered significant of the ititentions the eta, 6 very 'Ally fr.° I:erntelly. It „1.1 Ii• kW.' t 10 Westeril s tn. , re 1,, 11,11.11 I\llll Itat.iNia awl all that r. 'itttitttlar art: ,titl tt I,ti ,tot 11“. ,sult 111.., View I, I • 13011===1 Itlo 1.. :11.• lel ll.at vaA. to.. c. in I met.rt uit lk 11,1. aio 111IW hem 111, , II 111 l s , b.• the c mlpelv 1,13 L. abl By the 1.1t0 , t p i•tt.,rmati.ut ha , he that t i th , Itaint,f the 11.81,aliat. til • gautv,l n Oa plae.• trearlo.r. and pay the glrti , on or roam 111011 to St: .1 In tile ,rlllll. tht, 1, are , 3111 t.I In' 11 It 01,C9,i11 l'ient.e, the only aroprwt hangar Meth, tz gt, urvut impulse to the Can,. The no , ting of the Etnraors And Itowlia at Warsaw lasted but one day N , has tea ~pined as to the object o. the iatervivw Cum merehti.—Notenhatat ding the un- . , accounts admit •til h • • re:din:4 from the Cowin et, a hotel Ii es inn. hceu 111Z111111 . ,. 1 1 ill 101 illy .11 . • - est- or business e the ilopai to ii eft', st steams, though no ail.isl i .iprii. - eta CAI 11 , 1ti,11, hai i g Nihon Mace he eiin.tantly rt , En tope voihecie to a 1 1 ,53 made el impart to iithor nu, hot • n 11 , gree tie „steadiness, if net ithirm, which pmilern In calculate a ith 111 IV reamnalile my the seine of produce I , ir a vet: at a time Markets —Liverpool, Jane 2—Flour, . dull and lower, soniele soda of Westin,- ming been made at 224. lid. per hill and !tat description, as well as Philadelphia and 1niti,,,, , , e, is pretty generally held Cl 235., his price is not obtainithle except ill arc ad tray. Ohio, 23, lid a 21s. hd. Indian Corn has gene off !Tatty freely ci 3. a 33a, for white, and iloa. lid. a 37n. lee quarter for yellow. Oar Kcal Ills. a 16s. lid. per bid. Cotton quotations are continued as at he departure of the last steamer. Salem 11.1 pi Lakr from I'..llforota. Arrival of taw Cresemell Clity wit clew 3.1111.4. It. Gold Dont I New ORLEANS, June 11th..1610. The steamship Crescent City arrived at this port )esteitlay, after a passage of vi days from Chertree. She leaves for Ne York on the 16th lost. The Crescent brings 126 paseengere, in cluding Lieut. Governor Meson. and Capt Forbes of the steamer California The date. from Son Francisert are dow to the lire of May, and °mem all the pre. wives statements of the abundance of th , precious metal.;--indeed, they are far Owe the reality. The steamer@ Panama awl Greve ha , dh sailed for Sae Francine taking al at were welting a passage at Panama. The California weaki eel on the 15th 1 he ass destination. The Cement City brinpnearly one miff , a of dollars in gold due. Nothing had bete done towards estab -1 Ishing a Provisional Government for Cali ente. Mr. Jame. Sinclair, of New York, tuning with a fortune from the ado , on the panne of the Diarrhea taalusa of a allavar. Buren, Jane 144—P. M. A. ming at New &Hoed how Bt. 041 APR hi. tom that the =homer 1.10. .4 Wawa% anima at Ma as the 1111.1 Monk prise to.. Meg sleep et war—tavinstom t spm Nast et wit 660 tae —if of vb.= were mem. or bat 100 mew bottles% ..(sties ..,.1 .d by them oa trel7 dreadful, 12 of Mem or the women bad bon Lauded ' Mast with hot We. Phil Maid was in shame of a .1... vemal forme* aowlemast. haat 'Wreath., of 800100, we the Harbor of Ito Woo Selolßur awl the Claddera. 1,0.141.411d.Z• of an n. T.Toitfso CUM.°, lee., June 1. Considerable excitement bee been wee. coned here, recently. by the diacovery of a ew and perfect remedy fur the cholera.— Dr. J. H. Bird, whose name will sees be .n every tongue is the discoverer—he is • ractical physician of this city. About six enths since hie attention was called to the bjeet, by reading an article from • Dor an chemistry in one of the medical penes .dicalsan which it we. contended that inf.- .nsa depended upon the presenee of ozone, nd that chemical analysis proved that the number of attack. was slewr in proportion to the amount of ozone in the oftemphere. Viewing this in connection with the fact that cholera is generally preceded by the WM..., ho came to the conclusion that both diseases might be dependant upon the sante influence, modified in degree accord nit to the greater or le!, quantity of this deleterious agent present in the atmosphere t the time. Dr. Bird sot himself to work o ...air, what opoit would counteract he influence nod destroy the deleterious propertiee of pwee. His superior chemical e:Arledge enabled bins to suggest the well known substance, sulphur, as possessing the property of acting upon it in such a :wanner eto neutralize its baleen.. In his invest igations lie found that the cholera fled cover prevailed in the e ieinity of sulphur pringss or in situations where a:thither is a- I hence the conclosion that sulphur right he, and probibly is the amide for I 'bolero. Dr. Bird's experiments have slimwn that o is present in the atmos phere at this ti me, e, and that the amount is in proportion t. l the severity of the tbsease rom time to time About a week since, Dr. 114.1 determined to try the effect of sulphur upon himself and then troubled with uneasy sensations, plight pains, Ike, the aigePtive organs. The result was entirely satisfootory— so numb so that he immediately requesterleee ,cni of the trot physicians of this city to test its efficacy in their practice. They sa the result .if this .eiteily is wonderful.' All the premonitory symptom, of the chulp ra such a• !Aim, a sense of fullness., un natural movements, slight diarrhien, &e., have uniformly yielded at one single dose es' ,Hirai ti. four grain. of sulphur. In , 11,{ s.'icre either cramp, iliartlnea, vontit , ng have been p„ nest—.w n bete they h t,. , conitnetion eat of it, tl.•• 11111111,d c‘or) r fent • lo.ors:bas hod the effect to rate the patient's condition at 8,1,, hi, it-v.l, in a few hours to dt,,i l ait, i•,.1, cholera symptoms." S.) far no ire Iliacacy has been trate.' in the n. sit stages of voila iiiii at satisite ,orete-tilts boon been obi aineth It sag,toted by Dr Bird tint 001,1- 1,111(lii 4444 of powdered charcoal, uric port to four . f manlier lies scented to make the remody more cflioient 'elle II illth Con rie.e. Las np n thin int o seen, -.object the 6.llonine statements of • per bon whom the ctlitore know to be id 081 el:erecter seal judgement Oor iantistatet one toy chance in Chicago. rriday, May when Or Bird first tohnin• istered his remedy to persons attacked with the Aoki a. Thew ("RMe were pent,. bo on, twelve miles out of the city, fri.lt labor ,,es no the Clikag , , no.I Galena ',limn& In ...aninsty wide Ile liira Ire ,rid three other phy nil ions, he visited . he., 011 atri.ing It the sti,i-tt it was m that ot.e the patio-not nag alresoll 1.....1 01 0 jog core we mac, iid amt 1111,. a r fivo ..f nue The lean HAP I.li k•i.•iane to he in a •. 1 soil ~tfe • Whether tl. • reinimider Were iofo ,sit is r.t po , itive. In nine that in to say, his pulne was hardly pereepliblo. The women were e °noting and pursing Dr. Bird immediately administered the pills. In the course of ten minute he pave me of the women three of them. The line led time afforded to the visitors prevent ol a fair observation of the effects of the medicine. Their stay was limited to three inarters of an hour, the time being the at. mown. Upon the arrival of the ears in 'ltienfri the next inorning, the patieetswere ill reported doing well, with the fairest praPpeets of recovery. The meet day, the remedy was tried up s two eases in Chien°, and both recover :a f the attack, On Sunday or Monday, a telegraphic leseateh was transmitted to New Orleans. deifieig of the nature of the remedy. and illieSting that it should be tried upon some if the eases in that ity, which were in the unit advaneed stages of the A reply was received the nest day, to the Irect that it had been tried as our Inform. et understood, upon persons in the col peed state, and that the treatment had the desired effect: . The opinion or recomendation of Dr. B. in that any locality where the disease is wevalent, it is • proper precaution to take, me of the pills in the morning... for these atacked, to take one every two hours until olief I. found. Saw Cat :remarry. —Counterfeit Fir Ddlar notee, reporting to hare been 6- ,1.4 by the Troy City Bank are in circa mien. They have • vignette of Manhattan, man embed en the earth with a stream ter mooing net of • motel ander his loft ) na. There an two portraits ea either old tb• vigeotto.—tbe one oo tM hit Mae hot of Jeferoon. The Bank bas erns is mazy oote• with seeb • Mamma, or The St. Male Repelahma sap, • umber of mosterfeit tee doper mom Jefersos Cosoty Book, m Euratom, „ Y., Mee nemtly boom pet to naaarM 000.00,00, r• atm, Lamm Mr at 111001 t a Adirnoi's Look to your Interests! 172,7,'„1ra - """ ' 17:Ittltar•At0 mar Mmes. latar ma. ma. amakm•A M ilmarem, • ""n" rlll M •",irv:z anal . , m. /or •MmeiNt • I*. •••"... t•ely. ••I rettlat. 1.• 1•10.3 /10 Mod .s esnally 111.s•s•• &w J ed or Stolen Leol• •••••••• • Yew. u •I . t .t aloazi ailza runt •ILL two o••••••%••••bant, *RN smit•ZU:= Jima IL MD l INIAL 111'Y.1.L. Infraction . tier IJ=i!cla WOOLY! M. tit •••11 Sono . • •• ••=., Me 4. 1.0., More Arm NEW CV _ L1D J. W 72" 4 , 1•_111711 %lima al • Eiiii J. H. DINOCK, ATTORNErr AT LAW t car= Ita••••= . l;recote . P. wii....a...... O. az. zonatows. BOOT AID SHOE MAKER & REPAIRER DOLT. D. THAYER, IWTANIC %ND lISDROPITIIIIC 0".N1:21T.:27.? J. LYONS. B:ek Bluellex Brne.seNdi. O. B. 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