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W " 100, • 9'l7' 414,01 M da4 heiniirtisenad;UP Tint South, to layer of, liCtOfttliittTheleading 6rg°4441- ieroOf school' now inlyidyfi4o, it, and present their argu doigelitet the - eat of Congress which pro- Mt much , a4 - 4014.1Prkektges#, - .and - • determination as re pleading: :r r NO, Cause.. Wiik,„, I,4o4lloo;States. in Wet, brra-. revival of "Itlifel,J4ade:44t : kietitbein:tionventiOn* leading of dieter Othdrihile- hr (tenet:eked! hy; tbe iltoo - Ofithe, kliotiiikio = ‘*; adyof, thiliOtletWlitiiierUr; with a mere ii,eendone.. There arc many Mlaren:hairing Wei se. '10.91,49,440,4141.03.te5r1itte10dppi,,Und Fieri. 4i,,:-;..14(-4,10?-*__ , outgo was landed isi Allo4l4,by . ittio4 . 4tit' l .-Wittdeitr,4aiplOstik 4440 1, Itiekihslifainioeneeii,44 ( OC.,the agitittion Of ',lite • stage-trade .4110414Ve*th—,*:,inereaalpg until ;4SfOiJieiiigoo made tO their Mn , 4o* lirsilTheLtmat.tiadrstet oteg!l,l+:94-in the, JAstikofthe,brilf, Eche, when I Southern Grand indlotMeitt*itiflat men known Anharer - fittrtieliateC in - the i revolting rituktrihniniii'l'reyagiiN,`*iitofi -j :Piored fatal the , - . 'UnlitiPpy; Africans $4 . iiiitie"inifiiiiittlgi i%Sc TeOinpaittoiM, were, restored their _ Daiwa ethnics- the r atexikfri; , legera,. - , Then ~, mime • the -.,direct Im portatipn. the :Wanderer of •a '• Cargo. of ,skives intei.georgliready' in a , fitting finals to laieset' the, revolting" drama of • re. *itithlistibill74ll4:nieet Vella that ever;4llligtacodthe world - a traffic based 1) - 9t li4it4 t but tri fitimatt` . y r a 'fiarftk:ttio" b tidtse,ek, ti;lidence ; #l , Africate ob ;tain;the oitairiittpotteislonl:.of the slaves, and :Oaths ocean, during their transportation to this, , eatiotrithelobenio'appeirif to have virtu ally received -thirappiObittee . .t e: faith= . . itesS - whiff se*treitevesibteateir, to whom the jjoleriroren 'o f the ` country hose ; been On= following -P* l 4 l -74 11 , Xfo)'-'loi,flH(l4oO*ijOk we refer garitari;!,'Artn: or • sour or 'inn wax anymeM.,wir,aAritie,tme. , _ .41Mt Mewlag r ia relation to the capture, of part RAJA Wariderer's, cargo, „is from alettat to the I 'llllll4oiittelGladAicol - etti . :: , -- • 1 itferalt 11118 5 9 1 •niti heti been thetheatroof considerable 'brelteMtiiit -antibeetle for some - dip; past:yes , ' pCodkettittl, captnya:of thisty•elx Ina parts th e tninpeuf be Wanderers On Thursday, the 3 4 tuatri - - , JebuXii,S9/4,i 7,0 1 deputy mat sinidOt AlitOlitikte`q,udiOrgts, and a ot sen of this tTelfeliteeinity4thelegbootrinfortied'that Clair) nesabirint "African:4' itnditi - The charge of a white -Alabame, - were passing through ;. Atte,nountiss - 7 _ of , Coffee_ and Irwin, eMantoifed .a. posia, ,composed, of -Rule - of the siost‘reipliteble - Oldgene of the county, partied and overtook AheAtegirour in Worth ementy, th la three odlosior took peitelldo"tiptthere; oak nissietaktheni.to Jacksonville - LAC putthom fa jail, and to,,th* Federal MBank at ,yanneti action' In the, premises. ; -,The white Menlo abir?ti of the uogroes denied at Silt that Ahijr„-,Vers;rafriesste,: - -aird'stieriiptint - some •%re ,shbenotkr but aftergarda odorant& that day. were ,a!,parr-,ot:-..4fts„i ,a4r,sii , i the -Wanderer. The_ molt of these itegroesease very likely, swim* from tweittymne - , years - 04,1 there, is, only, one isomnifirsiongibeia, , Theyattim perfoodyhappy; - . ,snd-;areit)iii , vontialted and ,- froo. time care. , Alt if .04432 g their native undo - They' remade 7 Jan mayst alight; daring-the day they are tinoatt4 d sto,fooosokotas.oifioLz pome of; them are multi, 'ltst an. gala - te " Ara: 'they lefratiVailvistowit :kriiii& - otiratltiih: several of- Au* iirejt, Amor biteitherklurstileas tend roteS74..Wer4o4`` aud - e- Tublike are forpriterierde,Witl(thera,:; all love, mosey' and 'aillipiesitti love eihishejy -- They seem to have a littowiedgsi of the ratio of ooint but of our 4 5 , 4ein5miy, ,. .-.7lgavocratr-, an order , for some. -at Oster* etintlelt OM % all' of :fie rapt in; grist.dernatid. with ;them:., A news., paper was torn Into email places kid heretical' , put i l eanvisithinking it will _antiwar the same Mir dataria and sports are mery maiming - sad mistral. Most of the older ones are Aulta ,- ,ingiolowpiatlig4nivex sad other' hhige oat PC,}ron lioepcstid, s.erdbut trzee, ~,They are Afery-finit.pf 'pie - 11114 and tiale:Of _the bare Of titaiiiaeiltsveitittottiyiltdaani.thftlikit - thh We* 4Mtbdi eausiiirblehmaticallinu , tinge rond. •:.___don'A„titliki ON - YAW:AO Pave -§-e,ttittlate•Allfsitiirlina hut *sic belieflna tin; vvrem Beitig, r ibit;liare, failed: ,lhey,arty , from three Slifeesrat.litithete erittitiektileti being three 411ffeeisitalarkileFtatappoiraceig thenr;indieating, Cif ths/11#idliferitematierab or perhaps,_ kel.slogo in miniaseavAceneett-.l',,Mistisf , Ther aeon -learned . sollWltialfiebesetordeAue'iotoi' , ol erea*rang tOlislibitiii:Stlirtilciaurtliesfarityd.i.eo , *Wing ,61:11004.,#;Ao4; - ,trhOsilvisksa' repeat - .!,,...; -. , * - 414kratistelasiSiriiintali - IrbiloWiimin logs% ~AtiME.llolllittur.-o'thh"o4l' deputy D ried EitateiPialuidnat •,,noVistir Amen,listinemi , y The inifshitlitatite*ro°Say,rAftlettait-lte t Had psul thrOsstr-Dliiik country, wertnformed - that therfterssethirkyabeineinirge df_ene iir_two men ie 4411Se:it tti,tlMAilbsitatilLne , Thiatunnumed , IDelistOttett*,;eatse ottott bad tar!' :sued and thilleiroti. 112111'00 1 Oita ty, rrititedifthichaiOuggittAlitited - BMW. minshat hoo r ,:ible.4l, l sreousto i .;. - and` brough t 'them to Joadepc: rtliem- - In and sent, WAR:gest:to Mut marshal at Savannah rsnorting mroo:oorha ectkftia the matter, The no gross reisiainid3 bairn - mil the answer W from thi mareket earittC , sehi s 4 Stead ha had telegraphed ood....serietalo - to at- Washington, aa(44O4lneeinid ; tio.onstor resPeoginggie e `Afr, imOilliitt•kitiene .. o , ilo.swtho country 4.thist the Citinitritinint bienti_Ofeke bei ng in the ?Strittii'nnirlitsi ginttnAint,nO orders; and that kevadetia Wks nrearre Wee loose and let-thant, Ptesurf mo , .*Aser.;• way- ~ , Whets - this - later , come, and Os Asir:rem had bees needs 4 the authority . , of thef:.:Cipitikt Otatar,:artel, rt. good faith, the `--ragrafiOeicrri , islittaidat, lite - , person la charge of thinnlfitytnir for" the 'provisione they, consumed sad redicelatteatlott to :thaw that w a r e - 8 1 0 h. ,Cokar•Asra ef those assisting la the arrest retook the_riegithis alfdismiinded 'torment for their oat• ley and.trouble;threatening' to runty the Africans :•to GareeriOr-Brown if it was not paid. A compro• miss Made '-tethe - satisfaction of the partiee, ;'anrl:'fihc, laet-of tlfe: , Wanderer's cargo" were altered to depart in peace. The uegroes disliked 'reryinuct to leave,'-as giey had been treated very amity bi the idtfeetis. - :. - : thehoner of theaoinEri r 'trust that .8000itattsfactory.elphoation of the facts here act fo r tli.twy yet flied& . It, appears to be cleerlyishewatitet a Portion of the Wanderer% ate* were taken'- into custody. by IC deputy United' State marshal 'ln • Georgia; . 614 the tbetlistrict 'Wes apprised of their aireat; but'that the coured the authorities at tOitioso 'uogrboi was 40* the marshal to 'order, them I?),So.thi - ,,etisted - y : of the- staio-: iii4.4hOti.Onablei them. to .complete Oratical • ; ,eoterpitte - ,,ily - 'disposing .- of Aitri'xistthua,.opt Sortsigniag them to. per tatfaat slatieitt fiervilfty'of the' Adralnis.. trollop to . thetutOgltty and arrogant' demends 'of the slave POWer has thus apparently reached liticlintaxY, 104 content with °admires to I•Orce upon ;the soil of Sensae against the.'will of hercitizenst, not Content with ad vobatlog *eery 'designed to force slavery, ii,positlie Wi t -Auto all the of yet uneettledi aga in st the wishes of those who are to thein net- militant with squander ing-the m ousy Of Abe' Federal Trease4with, reekliSO extravagance; to. purchase in the shaves to obeythebehe:ste IP - kith** f.. not With 'tie ).; bribe bill for the acquisition tinba, , the,Aidlitiniertration has crowned its pyramid:o infamy ~by.shatnelesaly neglecting its Offielildutlei Tot the purpose of 'coanfileg ot#4treilval of a odioUt that -hue =fire yarri ago scarcely a single' hnizian being SloUtieerleit;:lietild•lievir *red AtidOrietlYrink,A, 'it the; same category t 'tof, human, crimes-Which bite pci; parallelhi its ,fiendish Iniquity but pir'a ey.ln tiO most horrid forma, and-which hat beenjitatidenominated et the '- aura' 'Of all . . • , 'the', statements have - taken fiem irst*tithri'''Xii*Pii** l true; eta• is now riOlffiCtinebitfileito the revival of the slave trifle' :'.T he whole 40,aiuk has been playeii out, :,,01*,1,41441i'.4240,:c0t0p10te1y set at Ale- Plagette , ,',Wicificargo , ,Of slaves land upon our ..akereitif4ci;Msitor .: if If. guilt-of the murder • octsvitliWor banal; beings rests upon the .:souls Of -her '-atew;••it•O Southern' jury will ignore e, 01114 'Ordeputi marshal, id'tie teittrt;tof a Southern °fake, liatireinotighe' i nld-faihicitted integrity; notaith: alantli*ktt!"-*tiihe - ri aduestion:,antt, prejet -,419440 suppose thet 4 a faithful execution Of Fexisting_jaWs,:is.-,juittand , proper, we have at Washington' -President in , thwart hitt legal siad humane efforts; either' bills Mend', or hyx_biedireet ordpri,land ;than to *Mimi and Confirm_ the inhiman;liligikandbletukatalned OaireAretle piyiitep claim to hold - uniiirtanati vlOthne of th olfem avarice., - • . oat in ; to•day's paper; it trill 'l4:o4# .. tkat thSattrsn 4,e, National ,Telegraph' lissiiii4S:biiiii,sentoviti, to .the office of" , the Anted , oitk - 704 1 00 , 09n2p5ny, 100:13outh Third ptreetL Strportsrakitkairoutatita4 - yesterday, on , the isrithslritypr► :despatish' frotn , Washington, that I ,partsrst-pass, pad fliedsoddenly: - We are happy With 111 the Yymor. ^.4 BY 1 MIDNIGHT MAIL. • Lef.ttr WOW t.,,Tocasionfi l . " March 28, s, There like doubt:Mat the old Whig • Paff9; de fei4d'inTlftld,undeOliniri-Olay, and greatly de. 'snonallinkiii IEO4 by ilia Atnerioan movement; in niir Sitairdng its , loehn; and preparing for another .nainpaign: -things; 110 I have repeatedly' iota in my lettati;lo o lt to thilOvesult. Not again lengthily to notice; the4aovements of John hi._ Betts in Virginia, it is will for politicians in the Oppositionlo pay ail - I;4IMA to the late demonntra• lion In New . ' Wilt; 'headed tiy' Goiernor *nat. which contemplates a national orgenisktia'n OP That ,_9P.P.0119 1 1 9Plfnor,littutis an -Olay , - .lff biz' and it national men, fait. representative, not so Musk of the anti-Sewardelemeht, tus of the einMentofhoetility to !psotioisalinni id the - Optioning, orgenta►tion 'He,la - a wise and ifiudent states-' 'Man, end hte , speech foreshadows an earnest spirit, against any mere Northern organisation. He &Ors that n o, partyean long retain possession of `thelkdoral- Governnient which does not possess toluenoe in every aeotion of the Union' and henoe at the-efoae of hie epeeoh in New York, on the 24bstq he •nsos a sentenoe fall Of signifloanoe, aoratng as it does from to Moderate a man. I copy "If a union of the friends of gotid government and - , salutary reforme is made impoe• Ole by, exclusive views and extreme require•, Menta-At As cilually eats to &oleic, that the Whigs of the,Union , will befound•true to their country, faitbful tq thrill , cherished ,principles, slid' ready to okey the -vole., of duty whitherstrever it may Tke Bepublioan leaders will not like there demonstrations of the old oonserrative,senttment, bat. le my duty. to , mark' their reourranob as keen ihutigiatef the times. ' By the way, the late artiole of the North Arne rtea4, tit your,eity, in fever ot John Bell, is ores- Wig a _goo d deal of sensation here,' aid well de , , . ileryeeto be classed among the politioal symptoms of,thindiry.',, „ ',, • - , .- , ~ -,--•• . . ' _There /as been a good ; deal of liguring within the tall week ,by the :Washington -Union, Mr. Wendell, in whose name:that paper km been pub- Salted, makes no secret of the allegation that be Is rather tired, of the expensive connection. " It Umbra geed deal more than it, comes to," having iuntriTallthe money , to raise and pretty much all itiedenestreyes liesn,,and he is ale° called upon to pay Out heavily to all ; the ; lesser:ant ,be Cling aroisnd the fading fortunes of "the Admiulatration, and hence. ,he has slightly, revolted at the load put upon - him: „ As I write, it is nattered that George .Washington Bowman , (Superintendent of Public Printing) has purchased., the Union, and Intends to publish ,the national organ under his own auripieea, 2' We' alikneir Oen. Bowmen,_ and he has misalea very' honest - SuperhitendenCof Printing. He has;:; too,: rare 'qualities, for—the organehip, hiving tace; probably, the bitterest enemy that Mr. Buchanan over ; bad , in middle Pennsylva- Wit i hut be is' not the meatioiopetent min in the world'te - take charge of a great central newspaper. If Wendell, with` his fipeneiel skill and ability, 'oould.not engineer the. Union through the storms end qnicknanda of, the last two. years, how can Bowman effect : 4oi dolt_ with. his !mown record 'againet, plunder in ,the departments?„ Of course, sh'ould Hei:Borvinan take charge et the paper, be . will image his superintendency, and give way to another, if not n bettiv, Man:. . . : ". ' - f I beg to - repeat; safe:alto most positive informs= - 1 tlidifnotwithstandlng the late (Metal denial, that cae t yleiaygliip haa been weir 11l within the last few, &aye; Enid' is still . , quite weak,' 'The President bag tried to pay porno attention ,to the Depaitment of State, but so badly, hag ;that arm of. the Severn merit been attended to; that even Bennett, of the Nei-York Herald, ,(,the organ Of, the Administra tien4 is conipelled ,_ to sly, out that, the foreign ' folioy'pl the Administration:la a dead and dia. admit firiture. „ _ ' I six( somewhat , amused at the Washington Staten'math:eye:it. movement against Efeeative estirpation'ts rebellion : , This if a good_ word—this of rebellion; 411.1.Why,_does net TheStatcsiremere bar that 'it bee done:A . B mnoh as, any.,other; journal to' mite the contempt, aid derision of the coun try against the'ffederal Administration? Indeed,' 'so fatal his the policy of this' Ad:glutei:ado:l, been to the-Demcaratio party evetywheie, that even Virgleinis not safe. ~.kimest ovary Conventional diatilet Welled with dies:endow, some of the best friends' of The '§"citios being among. the - rebels; thiatilantbitisitie seinide,,,noiniriations discarded; end the etre:lost measires :snorted. to. The'Statis; however, Irbil:id sted_deat to all these things, but dm not hesitate to unsheathe Its "saint the Vistula of Penneyliania ;There : is a 'good deal of, difference, Mark yon, between "rebellion in dui aiiith and rebellion in'tho' Heidi i; ' „ •. " Little 'ls 'said about the Slekleti trill. The late -day died fortilintriaibisexcited much, surprise, 'effeehdly when we'consider . that Mr. Sickles him self hesaiot - saikert tor delay', He quietly remains IR V ° 'iiii."T.tgrai rarely OimPlaltdoff, end perfectly, eilni and pldr*oll4:4l," There la no doubt.that i oiling to thelindenceitlth whioh,be hatideperted 1 hinaaelf,i 'verj at:Cog' feellig has besetawakoned ' In hisissibaleinthlenonintunity, Etrin therWitsh ington Star has; withinthe last file , daya,:oeased ' to small hins,' - and Voirdiettlettbt•- that when the ease Is presented to , the' ,iiiiiiriona of ' the 'OULU:min ims laden that paPer his 'attempted: , to excite nititincthlioriii ha forma ta i m 4t..___,__.2......._._ Poosstotten. Lotter ifirenv44-Tolithitenvivr- .TMIC , "4BBIMOTiMf- - 11A11 - 1 - AND•Ma. „a10K1.113.,7•Ma1Y YORA:FREt LOOXINO POII OTFICX Oertemplykenee of The Prem.] • WesinNaTorcAtaroh 27, 1859 The telegrapilicaimcitincement in the New York Daily TitlLLs, that a meeting of the bar was in contemplation for the purpose of delegating one of their • number to aid In' the profieoation of .Mr; Sickles, is a preposterous fabrication. Each a gross violation of gentlethanly feeling as well Sc profes elonsl dignity ie not to be fathered on our bar.- Ontror trio legal gentlemen May have allowed What they the ditties of frienclehip to over= come their judgment; but the'bar,'ln iiiirOfessional sense, utterly rebukes t'se idea 6r Intention of tak ing one Bide or anothbr: The peoullar.position oo cupied by both Mr. Kay - and Mr. Siokles to the le gal and 'social world here readers Impartiality a matter of the most implicit necessity. With re gard to the former, I impede!, find this feeling of silent charity paramount among thisie with whom he was professionally' and socially connected. While there is no attempt made to jartify the cause iti.whieli he'reoeived hibleath; the same he norablifeeling • prelim& any disire to attack his memory or expoee•!t unduly to attack. The para. isra,ph in the Times was a Very wanton Mel on the character - of the Washington bar, and this oorreetion is made in jestice to the very able Arid clever gentlemen who compose it. ' New York is - ,making a slight fuss tore letiking for place.. •Mr.fieeige Taylor wants' the Commis donorship of Patents, and Mr Israel Satoh ie - similarlrifilieted to theta - id Moe.. Mr. Taylor's, Mende press him:- Mr.' Hatch's 'Mends are elo quent Mills claims; Both being from New York, both can't get in ; Mid the iritagOnisin is, not that they are lwith looking for the one place—then it would be natural enough—but because they are bilking for two plume, one of which, acoordhig to the rules of-distribution inada and provided . ; can only be given to New York. Whioh will get in lhat'sthe:point.-Well, it I a wagering man, Iwonld bet on Taylor; not that be has any more talmif-than Hatch, but he hai conatdurable sada oily; and is,lnoreover, slight!, uriserupnlOtts. was formerly accused' of 'Xnew l Nothhogism, and only carried his election for the Brooklyn, district' to Congress by the 'Most 'attentions, exertions of some enthuslastio Irishmen,' whom: he, at the eleventh hour, got 'to take up his cause, by assu ring them that ho either had not been a Know. Nothing, or if he had entered a lodge, it was only for the fun of the thing. There were great num bers up to such fun in those days. Mi. Taylor distinguished himself very early in the Thiity-Afth Congress by the introduction of 'the bill by Ishii* the mode of paying members of Congress was changed to the present scandalous system. He carried his point, both the House and Senate, with 'tied indecent - halite, voting themselves their 'pay before' they had partied it ; while, 'at. the Mine thiy Were passing a tressurpnote bill authorising the President to borrow - twenty millions: To Mr. ,Taylor's bill , much, hasty and Incomplete legislation to due, and will be due, unless the old system of eompensa tion is reinstated. Now, these members who go to Congress as a matter eripeouiation, go to draw money, confuse the publt6 business, and adjourn .because they are not paid per diem; but receive a stated sum for being a Itepreamkatlye. ' . Mr. Satoh was sound on the great test ques tien— Lecomptonism. Ido not fled that he made any great display orally; but his vote was, ever in the , shadow of the White thus!, as, indeed, was also Mr. Taylor's. They were both regent soldiers of the infamy which, had it marred Ina European country, would have justly shocked the whole of America, - and :given us another reason why we should blase our system - in conttadistinetion to despotism and its power of ;washing the free will, of a people. • • It will be somewhat Moult for the President to decide between the respective merits of the gen. demon, but I dare be sworn,lf eithef gets in, it will be the active Repreeentative from the Oily of Churches.. , • The town is very empty, bat has been gloriously full of -aansiiine—delightful - substitute for Goa gross-,for several days past. - :I must go out end I enjoy it. , - 4 ' - TOUOUSTOSII. LAMM SALE, STOOKS APE REAL ESTATE, TIES .EVENING, by, , order of Orphans'• Oaten; ' Bacon tors, Assignees; and others, Bee Thoints dc Sons' PAvertleements,' auetton•' head, Including five handsome modern "iestdOnoes, Worth stout street, to bo gold peremptorily. • Valnablei business loom tloni Ittont atreetithirty.ll.l by one hundred and ave,feet ; several other valuable business IMMO, - and hendsonie and plain dwollinge, ground yenta, stooke, Am. See pamphlet - entalognsia and advet 7 tbsonents,-,anotion head. ; 7 ' %, TIM BALE or' M. EARLE'S ELRCIANT PAIN MIS will 'oominenoe this rapt - oink "Mien o'slook Nes Sotto'. 44yertlemegt, attotion it9ill rin PRESS—PIIILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1859. THE LATEST 'NEWS TEAUORAPI4 POUR B;, LITER FROM , TNE STEAMERS NIAGARA AND' - ALTO AT OLDIFAX, LORD cillv.i.EviOttypory :TO .VIENNA. Returning with Satisfactory Propositions. moron') *TdomdIERITI:To TRE, Privid4ll Italian Eatiea ADVA i',l7N. COTTON. ' CONgDli óo. , . . ' SW& 27.--The Cunard eteamehtp Ningar► and the propeller Alps„ arrived about noon to dew, Soudan) with iiiiterpool advlee'e to Exhardsr, the 12th net • -• 0 - • The !' 'gam Fepqrtebtleing been detained off Militia. forty lime by dein' five, Bh'e peeved the !steamer Attica, bound to Liverpool, on the 18th. off 'railcar. The deities Idiubtorgit, from New ,Yotk, arrived at I Rogow on the • 12th hart. The dement Indian and Lebavon had silo inived M Llvorpool The Niagara experienced strowg westerly gales daring be Met eight dive ot . hetliteeige; itte p►eeed on tft tat , off Tneo►r, ike ►bip But* A' Sate, bona out • • Lord OChley bad left Thous on his return to Nag • laud, and it nee reported that he was the bearer of • satisfactory proposition from Austria; bat r ettrithstand leg this, the latest Parts correspondence is less pantile. and French_ Mudd had declined one per 'cent. onlbs. Paris Bourtio, , • • Sardinia still maintabseGLAND .te a threaning attitude. EN The:Gonne of Commons has rejeoted the Government bill, for the partial abolition of the church Gams, by, a large melority. Lord /oktildwliell.has given notice of en amendment . to the Itstonn bill, to_tha effect that no.wili Meant' r the elective -rrenehliss will motley the, idtmei or the' country which does not provide a - greater' extension of settratre to shies and boroughs than is provided for In the bill' presented by'hlr..Disraell. -Mr. Wilde also gave notice onto amendment proal. dinkier voting by ballet The Neapolitan exiles explain their conduct on bond the ship David tinned.= They Fay that they simply threatened the captain with law proceedings, If be, took them to Amnia' ageing their consent: They are being liberalltprovided ter by the public.. Tbelourion Times reoemmends a public subscription in their be- half. •, Fire of young men, lately arrested in Ireland for.- connection with the Phase!: Club, ate being tend roe treason at Teals.. The,. Ire eberged with eenepliinn to intbreet the Constitution of the ootintsr, and% est*. liah to Ireland - s - Denworstio Itepahlio, with ranittlea- , tlons !pittance and Ameries. • - -", - The London Times again refers to Cie defaulting Stated in the United States, giving a resume of their present pftellons to prevent the pobl:o being deluded by the oonstantilourishes of their Governotel • The Church rate bill was -defeated in the House of Commons by s Tote of 264 t 0111.., ' ' On the 10th inet., In the Mode of Lade, the subject Of the future government of 13 ngapore was debated. Miniaters announced told they should be gribi.d by the answer to the despatch their hid recently addressed to the Governor General of India. In re, pole to the noticed of am endmentarto the Be, form bill, Mr. Disraeli stated that the Government wu preparing certain llxodificAtions to the bill proposed by him Lord Burycelled attention to the Newfoundland fish, e, lee, and moved for the pawn showing the constrile% tion placed by the trench authorltiee upon the treatiee now regulating theM an 4 the present state of negotta• Sir Fn• B flugden acid that be could act enter Into the enbjeet beeause it is:l7ollmi come littlis dae'gor, although he hoped it was .enseeptible of amiable ad justment; • The Trench Government had intimated the ' intention of enforcing, their fell rights under the • treaties, - and bar Majesty , . Government had given a counter-notice that they intended to enforce their lull rights' , At the ante - time, they propelled the appoint, meat of commindenere to enquire into the rights of. 'the two countries. That proposal had been waisted, .and he had no fear that any oollision would corer dor tog the inquiry among the Baltirig reagele,ns steps bad been taken onboth aides to prevent it. He hoped that I Lord Buoy , consent to weft for the report of the ammisaioners. ". Lord Bury then withdrew his motion. On the Ilth, the Stilled of plrsay at Hong Hoeg, end the conduct of the oitheals, was mooted in both Holism • and Minister 'ramified inarcettgatlons. Lord - Malmesbury stated'that the Congress of Paris would probably meet on the following week en the Ones tion of the Prinelpelities. The estimates were debated, and the Indian loin bill pasted through committee in the Common: The Neapolitan exiles had„ presented an Wan to ;the Mayor of Cork' in which they state that while on • board the Neapolitan frigate they. protested ,in vain against being taken to America, and appealed to be landed in Bean. On being tranaferred to the David Stewart, they drew up a declaration invoking the pro. Section of the United Mates laws, praying the eaplain to deer for the nearest English port, and tbreatenicsi, if he persisted in going Vehlew York they would wane hint before the law courts for th e violation of their li berty, but that in the meantime they would ;reaped the /AWS of the MAP Onpresenting this to the captain, be at drat se'd he beyi pledged Me word to take them to America and could ma'am Against ble - intereat. On the following day, however, the captain moon /Mead hie determination, Sod Announced his intention of steerlog for Cork. The exiles claimed that they re-, optioned the law of the ship and those of aurally to the oommander. They explained that their chattered, health, and a desire to he as near their native land ad poseible, were their Tempe fornot going to Kai a floe , . feet, and civilited country as Amoeba and they eon, aura by asking a generous hospitality from Great Britain. • The London Vines; initionitandisig A Public sub, Ileription in behalf of the Wilke, says that In the whole" history of continental turmoil Mae 1815, there la not, an instance to be found of man who bale edit red such &laved" wrongs with beile ho entirely elan In the event of the Government being defestsd'ins the Reform bill, -a , paid:ion' of, Parliameet ,was item reported that 'Lard 01"de er - onid not fromlectia at present. la.tbe for treinth,,at Trades " the sitters* general, in -opening - the asap, charged them with axe apirmayneitis other t inseatto subvert the Ocestittstkin of the sae , and esteblieb•lnlvelmod'at Tea Bath.' e rrW' ° • " :„ • men•weir , • • • riji t g= 'Pb. trial lea Pregreieleg quiet ly, MlVl° DOS kllo.l2wltan thirNiestas.sailpi. - ' Tbeliondost Ala a Am—en--ont.rfavenelliettinau s ii image to Congress caking power to employ the army and navy for the protection of American right/ on the Isthmus and in , Menlo, thinks! the President Ise geed gran& for. his expostulation', and endorsee his mgrs. menteibut points them igeinstleenueratto , - The same journal, in it city arttele, questions the expediency of the, promised gratuity to the Osieray line of eleamers, and hints phut the Government's desire for Irish votes may have bed something to lb with it It argue! that the Government is deputing from The principle which - reenires no entreats to le made except such as have been invited by •putith tender, and that, in enbiddleing this line, they act nn. fairly. - iiredeviek Braces -ha started. fur China to a =moths office of ambassador.: Loft Elgin was en peated to remain till hit urinal. - The 10n40 on the oth wets Waken on the 10h firmer, and X m l( higher, Laden the 11th again weak bat firsts at the close. PRANCE. • - 11. Beaker, the Minister of Commerce, %idle nil With the functions of Minister of Algeria, H. Lautat having declined the appointment tendered him to tint caMee. The Paris Bourne onthe oth inst. was buoyant, nadir the rumors of complete maze having attended Ted Cowleyfe pacific minden. 'Threes rase to pixty.ninpr., ten a; - On the following day, however, a reaction took p'ae, and threes fell three-garters, On the Pith the market opened flat and loweriut slightly , improved at the close, threes being trailed at 68f Ito. The Paris correspondent of the Landettlferaid itte that the hopeanf pace were doily tattling away neer the influence Of war articles which the eenii-o i 1 journals of Paris were inartioted to publish. ';, The -military ,preparatlonk whites have been en grassitig IA , Pran ce wore atilt dontinuei with nosh t eed • visor, , 'The recent pail% article in the Afeeits ter, indite east, ciontinaadlo attract attenhon She Paris Correspondent of the London Ties deseribee the note in the Maitsur. OD the Armaniet. as a wilful misstatement. It was, he saym, anbmied to the Emperor at about midnight on , Friday. IBA la jest! was informed that it win merely a reproductioin subetance of hie speech from the throne, and bang read a few lines at the beginning, and the last ems graph, allowed it to per .'The note, however, amble. OM keit was, was inconslatent with the hopes of go anal war. and the-position of Prince Napoleon, in to Cabinet become untenable. The prospects of the or party, eo far as Trance is concerned, do not look ley bright, thetas to the tome of public' opinion and is spirit manifested abroad. AUSTRIA: • Lord Cowley. England's Commissioner of Pesos, ft Vienna on the 10tb lartent for London. ?he succount hie nation to conciliate the Poweri at variance, as considered doubtful. A telegram to tne London Timer says Lord Cowitte the bearer of a counter proposition. which it was hod would prove acceptable. and toad to arrange the ed. cultlea at present misting. - The Paris 00,11iiiNtif.1104i says the effective fore ',Austria in Italy bad been increased from 500030 180,000 men. The movement of Austrian troops to e frontlet", for the purpose of being Mincenfrated. condemn; these reports. , " Numerous artillery bad has Wen despatched to Placenta within a few days. Cane of a Urge else bad arrived at Pavia and Venice ar- Stott of which were provided with carriages for the r. pones of a siege. It le asserted That the ffiets 0013tItil M this article of the,Conatitutionnet were received: ay.t from the SardinfamGovernmeut j et the 1 nlterL - The Vienna entresponlent of 'Li Nord reports e somas of Lord Cowlers mission. The oorrespondee states that a basis of the arrangement, which is nor. stood as likely fo be favorably received by all the P ere, had been decided upon. ' The Almaden despatch to the ambassador at to. don, for ctommunioation to the British (labinet;t reams a desire to unite with the latter in °ode/hymn to save, if possible, the horrors of a general nouns}, Von, and says that It - hopes to make Its paid° inn hone perfectly clear, and roulette that it Piedra ate prevailed, upon to abandon her policy of itrOvocaln. that hopes for tranquility In Italy may he entertatst. The despatch concludes with declaring that Anda will only draw the sword- hadpfenoe of her intomtns ble rights, and the maintenance of treaties whichse Considers the only solid guarantee for good or evil, PRUSSIA. The Mlalater of Foreign .Faire, In his speech ,e -slues that be does not for &moment doubt of bog able In concert with Fogiand, to procure a due retiot to existing treaties lie also said that Raglooted Pravda are In this favorable position that they met% to Owe themselves with impartiality between tlnn tegonletlo Powers - . SARDINIA. _ s,- The 'Turin correspondent of tbe Loudon neriatitys that thnnote in the Earls /Ifonireur has fallen Ps a thunderbolt on the Court end 'Ministry. The rerall of the pacdfla declaration, of Prance will be to bastesibe conflietwith Atatflsitlrela siogle-handed. • 4 The exportation of forage and oats by the Lo udy frontier is prohibited TBLATNT— Th 7 T : rmt c°rre;4l6lt the London Har adteoortsthiga norehVl;+lyJlkd thin ever The Ring and Motet?: want woo ,1 any I price. The Grand Duke Coolies:Able had a distiogniald re* .