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The Pfanearatissper# ofAhltkorith will not and dare i so tAgicirOkstAirriteriet - W i t ii-ei ; lier-,people.. 0,.k0-0174iloarb: thefs M(Jbey heis, done be rm; on ,properPoomMilq.elpeolaily in a party VilwiiitleiCwlferebegaition,,and double deal- Warliave.'alresslt eiiii:,-prielised:--; The days' lif „compromise 'ets'i",lll - ai, ,pMt. - 7, OV. the . South. lisim, Mimed: - - Sir 'tmaide are done with them. ; ger, latbllemteir--*lll-ernee-upAci the ' require in,eatiAt .tbethii ei; ked'erillmelotatelitot thoy *"'°oftifrott:Teeenti.7-..ailltaane—the duty IMSAlisk - pairktf, tha;Gistierat fitivernMenr, M. pro= rteot the rights of the S'euthernataVeltelderi In the Territories fwithouts. sllnsrlutinistlopi - , ' Any:other lope-indulged by Terty , ,,Maillii7 Vilft,: and - 1114 ' Imayit , 4 -National. Men =-Infy, ga ikon= Ma' Santis' iota/h. Obarleston. - : , Ocknissution,,`: The, tools: and '.lfltiiiiera - in ef, PartP-Ansy:lcolleet, there. , ' Presi ',dentist and other eateist,ispirante May assemble with their ' bands_•ot Wanda ,yet; for all that,' ?there Southernlsiekberie, : There wilt not .be found atunniticif SeiVilify.enderloging to carry ,the Southern Demoersoy into anv mois. measure of fielf-abnegelitin se that, 'proposed in regard to the 'ipositionthey have taken, and-7 ocioupy,-, 'Any - at-' tbleptilther:timlseedieckfoico Amide, it will ifilti.and - , that siatiolly:- - - 7 7 - .7. - .,,,: , ' ~,, :7_, ,-- -. ‘ . 4:l9‘batWahsvit Mid oitl:i;ftrmer'-insosilon A.ti '-issiiest n0w.7 , 1f: - Tietiglis tiaresataitted into the - :'ltenstoratie Only, and-the tarritnrietrighlo of tho iikeith.bis ignorediAbi.Deniooristio party.is forever. g.anCilimpaity, 0 AAA! WeAlr: it the,North. It will' be 'divided-and repudiated at the. Bouth, and be, 'tweets the sections fall hopeless Mtbe earth- We ' eanyrellnederstemt- howl' tholonumerablmband of se `Bentliettr'eapiriinte - to - the Presidency ofjotber 4 ldgis, ;NA% :their- Many . friends and , followers,opitt , staiti;td titiprinte 'their ' Ino. lientaly elinnistataktbi, expense of the respects-' bUity-,-Iparityyiend integrity of : the party whiob tbayareeloh usinvfor7 his own,private ends. We 'esistsliagiieborribisetelghted unionists, North and fleuth, -- ,wielt - hiliatiE up Matters on' any terms feithe timeVeltiv-i,7lltit--we'eannot 'understand bow the : party.,er the froicat are to-be permanent- - ly benefited-by...the ignoring of faithless defection en -A queetion - of And, importance to-that section mbero-thol streak& of:the party lies,: In, a shift lisg;:ebuffileigpottey-thejparty omit go .donn,' di e , orgatdited and' destroyed; Its - only hope is in the I -shiet maintainitieffitita;doetrines which-upheld ilneriglits,Ofthillonth. ; 7', Ifthese are abandoned ' .tOsitve.theirsiniant:tiVraittnirtiit- the; North, I - Consist bit a faction in sea t er of.spoils is left,: and 1 the - fatal! imehttuarbe - pieslitited,witts eisrteinty. -Unionelaveritioduarty wire-Milers ommiot longer binitilisktheliMple of the Sarah ~,, _ , ._ '.. -. 2We ; 'aria nOt. intrichied, it thie.andwer of the Wirrn4.”. , ' : pre expected 'lt. ' It Is .hold and to" the-point:,.'.thielegn&litsh'te bandy words in we acctipt the Jenne tendered.; pledging, onrsobion an : ill;fnliitess,:zirid, tie trast,-, with .`ditslitlit - tfriCis'lti - go - is , far in' snstaining the' t-tjyys.',ofl4lgjeolile in th'e territories as` the fmeti:44 r4 . ..1,159 ; ,t4 ; sitietain'the demands of thi #6oieltpldtra,, i :; . : if : the . Constiiittion , carries_ ,iieferi,jinejlieteriltorlini, as the only higher , . law - rec r ognittiSdln'thie country,' then, by irre• ;Mitiblis'..'irlaillinjlon;!,lt '',Marriss;';it, into the '..P.tatit. Ilie re le,no",escapingthift result. In deed;- kir iiiinitinibly'ritiiii - it' flow' 'from ',Abe. '.:Pfsittiotf -,1 . itistniiir4"7:o,s7the..7l.lferclfy ',and - the tiliArniitthrt - *,Of!tifor'lratdly smirked ibattmelt mnst_ho Jhoi'effebrof the Tired Anott - deeistoni Ale rihtitiitlitift-:,the:-Minl/ditretlon thernod now *lY4l.lleiThr'lrlltipleeiteiliseivee' In line upon iiPlatfain r iiitet li'oirifte steih: a result. :104.,demot believethatideOry" In higher :than any other. property: In this'. greet:: ft Opt/bile; ,1 ...,YrOc#?;,:otbetteeethet it-is theenly species of 4lreperititterlY, - independent .pf locallegisla- -' Air!, ,:',Xo;:!ln' Mit - belloye, that - the people ,of a ~, ~ ..„, ~ , Tarritnry 7 are te -be forelblY.preyenhAl ' ircim 41114/Whitton over thia pretition;' daring all •thell,--tongpnOilsgeinnd that, fieir action must : 60 4 ( * 8 5 1 eAtIl : 410 : Anise - int& .liM74lon an ' [ ',lt;,-lll4l44,llt 4 whielt • time : the lastitntion may . I ; hM4l . !iien:oifilistlinidtiithne, and be hold by . ' - 4Pitilkhip — Minti fabricated-for the purpose hyl tbiu3nentie - -,,0t liiii-,;prc*tionUf-_-the .Peteial ,Gioier*ont ! ? thrOhikttn ;army Mad' its AA'4. - , T 111 hosi,,6eitoithithii;*iiiii with , tini jour-' I 4-1 C iiiii - '4l4i.Onnithe' *Wait ,4;01 4 3 not ..4b0:: .I,ltlonlii,i,:--thei.:belteeilnj;,etsi/dleg where ',l.l4Y.:lfitir:4/,end;:tliiii"ereplo*lng'"thentieiver i trie'Ainellites - of the - di:4l/MM or State 'Rigida 4#4:-i;_4oi_ okiti;:._lroaits - -;.air or theln` con: ti*katt,galvat the Wilmot proviso when ti/St i:Kfiai inijOililAililt*ltooko,itifi Tights of :009501.444:Aki0,r ,i,ho ,:eontend , eieleit : a' diretriite?.;44flishjenttoMiblOir;ene'r nonertitl: tiY!' , . , ieftelit.inhusinf o tt %Irv: , /1! vAieriti -, to deetf,Pyin4hrolltiWilie'•,.#4 ‘ itlx; ,; 3 ll ( l ';'' ,04!;10#!;'--lri;-,terinc:`feChltr-2,eblest,,' !pooches ,during the4e6indiraiiiith'Enigland;-erod ' 4 , , , ,, ,-, it. , ' .." - ''''',n.r....1i..1.:a.....-,.. ''''''.:•.2.i.a.=.l.tasiirtaiNeillitiMil . . rit•etiettntlbe,:l!hited` Mates / In utter , con= leniiie . flitt- - .oOpniii;iiiil;;bi, ire coriaaive,is thintii - as-Atiericans; as it IS bikgrent,..inettiOir, And Illustrious services. Would confide in , theimonld llnft:nif*Slf:ainong Those', Oople, to „inter tero„j;itlt ionsflintiOnal 'rights. .; But ii 'iien:,,':,tilief:',l,Bo#l;,:tioac by a Most, cOrl" li:desinistratlen," places iitaelfiupon-the- ,44i4 Of: defying pnblicr !Oppienln. r Territ,oriesi and of denying frinchtsiis as.,siOred to: ties& ibitite'es W ,olf, the_ Afereary may rest aimred . that:thiniii viho wenld haVo been 0n1y ',...40:400,1:;,te../Slinte7„thei'sitlyebolder !nose thin hitprlightsi„iallEconie'fOriVird'aud, Insist 'upon th1C.,1R4,114401-11-'74dV/.14"0f the governiene. ,Tto . 176a : hike - in - 'Mute - Sic his adnionished the ;Charitiktentrotiventioni In the tunnel of the FlOLiiit;,4lfiniiireat ;limes !. :' . VPeshali'ejee bow far the ifereary speaks for likaionsexitiOn, thhrlettin may be the Mu wo,:sl;iltsotettm of the Pemocratic-partr FOreign News"by . , 4 4 :rhe „:By_flie,dbia~.~fiinli arrived , yeaterday, we liiiit:e",lMPe'rfant.teMitntieals from Lender' and - te the - 14th May, inelnsl4e, and and parts' of iarope, to ...tre publish this' intelli gence-,viirled I,end Intoreatittg, al, it is, at 'ura- Ttie:tsiaia points ar that :prkrOilaiN. bad ar. ,tiVA#Garipai - ,,;! . iliero'he'had issued an, ed. diem toidalernsi,autidad mot with; ti most etith"Mdeethilieoeptleitrout the ',King 01 Sar— dinia-Ad& tile peopliat'he WaiSta; join his' imy thi'ltiti:;-7eildthat the Aultriatii, stead efpitshhiir,inte . ..Pieduiont, and striking *blow; a gainst Tailt?,i;this, capital, bad actually retireit- , bach into Lombardy, in-large: sunii: ! ! burs, itoraik'ef Whiah had recroised the Ticino'. The pews jays: ;if .11.0 - ,yet, 'however, all this 1 power a,- - tietteentiation hie had little effect 'llPosi the - aspect elfthe campaign. The Aug. trimly 'Manoeuvre as. cautiously self they were 'ent:off,frem , . their' reinforcements, and the *reach are evidently' "deeirlitS of, coliacting At.io,*ariiltuiset.Ml forces before hazarding a . , :tije, - 14knisiaiithOtity`.(the London Time.) Inisruorni.thatVintritßrror;, the Prime Minis .ter.of_AneGrio,,liad inaignad, , was:4l3/1103a,- la not, attted,' but his ietirinient 'fiona 'ellen :may 1,0,f iiii WithonV:intrtioular-,signifieanee, at this cr As yet,'lt'will'-be seOn",' rio - pattle has tairerr place;Both 'for reliforee niiiihi.- We shotild not' be surprised the 'cankfralgit be short.. decitifvo;.' Anairia, at Promitit;h4"apjlarentlythe wimai'ehange. S. 7 ,- „Esieati& bilifroiilitthed-hei neutrality . , brit * l o4P l '9 ) l. ll 4 l °ml. was reported. to be in n er iteitrriumeary;is certainly In London. k:l.lngt9 olo 4:. ',`,.:4013err York, jrlierilifrons legal disputee" se to wbo ,horrid do :the' Werk, - the Onsets have not heels `olianetirof diontbs, Mr. "fieraann, ,the Mayor, has done, and is - personally ibe - eliezation of his 'commands, tiIVA/10 1 ,!Wittiodt anylegal &sates, the streets 'arel4 . tds PO 'they ought= to be: ; kept ,10 'eat isTiiliitiVitsW of; itipetr - ablob olio. was the altliti depesits bf rain. irialit'lltow: m t he:, ug. defeats ot" itt*efs jf tits filsior be too busy. to loilutr tae wassePlkeridahrolbior.ONoial, in New atioi these wagers, plitk.hti;jejOlC;iii :tiie - ,nothrelde 'of fourth end Ajiijifttt'iltrosts, see what the rondltion r of kitiiiiioiiiith?t, jtiat ' : ' r gite , is)rtioniar, attention 'of this tWeleinelied, Ugre'salkof straw goods, by I .. tfsl49,:f;f•apsdoeiar, - 431 Ohelitnut Street, this 10:o'olcsfic. 'lt will nod., phis a'ifrnat Tarlit7;9l.44l4e,'a'nd :Mimes' bonnets, latooTere,Ae., nleffand 11(4'0. huts, Frenoh flowers,' , I .,i,iirgficii.:l4oiiiiis,- , rPOnorrinen, Prawn Portrini, Atria* - AO, ;;; ; The jeli;this iriornine, at 'Clhestnut ifrop.,tieedifildfre'fient jusortinent of new and lies/est haihkihssittirsypiarkiifoffel,Uarfata, silver -10031;ft4ifi4,erf„:1.7-- , , r :t4 ,$$ • - Jaai,LAirt - Saturday, afternoon, at &Aiaid a filar e'etoel44", 4ns:sine, gons, suortioneera, will eoll,4e,priblis'eale; on the premises, a number of elegant bultiling sites on Queen, Penn, and Pulaski dm% Oustuatarra. 6se oknotbn Wow, ..,,. ~. - , ;:f . '44;.:1-1 , ... ; , ,, :- , - :.: , :till-'..1:1 •--,,, ; . , : : ,- - - =, ; -. 1: f: B • ki • a.ettertficint 05 trcoaeioratie l ? (Oorreseondenee of The Press.) Weenier:iron, 81ey25, 1859. Mr. Buolianati's unaccountable difterinoes with the leading men of the Damooratio Patti; and the psiufal disolosures to which these differeneekhave given birth. will form a carious chapter when the histerypthis Administration comes to be written The ',eau oejelin'iroisjili; of Alabama, - revives reBolleetionie.of the whole: allies. The , Mobile of, tho2lst, of which. Mr. Forsyth is the tater,a hatenattiok upon , the President, whom he_ d6ttbleidealing• and treachery towards him in reference to the Mexican. ' mission; Sail ' [ •- ; ‘'Ne,eineeted, of course; that Mr. President's organ grew would open all theirptpes at onoe upon Well, he can stand , the din, oolong as they do neteyest attempt "to controvert his state ment and felts, and this has' been pottponed by a general ascord, i until ,thii next session of Con gress,' which means sine dia. , Meantime, we do not intend ,that the personal issues in the ease alma. be ..olninged. and lost sight of amid the noise ..and - intension' Of the organs. • Mr. F.'e com Plaint s, are,against his Exultancy Mr. James Bateman President a- the United States, and until he calls off his Presidential hounds fit= Mr. ;Ws- heels; ,_we shall ',centimes to *ow up that Sage's' ;virtues io the samphi of the,Bouth. There is no Nob .Lebitter seal 'of "obligetion 'to Voss our month ,er.fetter our pen, and if that honest Ken , [,tiokyna•Gaverner goesto ;the , grave without let ting out his score) about Mr. Baebanan's part in the fawns_ Clay and Adams coalition of 1825, it is to`roasori Why we - should -not make free use of. our informatiorteuehing Mr. B.'s history, acquired in our own timer and,roaohing beak to an'anterior generation." ' hir.',Fqrsyth in amply qualified to write upon the toWhich he refers. Rio father, the late distinguished John' Forsyth, of' Georgia, was a co-, temporary of the President, and no doubt has left nain:yenrious 'papers "which are at the; service of his son: 'Nothing is.more ,questionable than the revelation of private correspondence.' No matter what differences may arise between pnblitimon, it must boa very grave provocation to justify an exPosal of, that which boa passed tinder the seal of neufidatioa and friendship If this rule did not hold good, there could be no intimate relationship bstweetimen. Mr. Buchanan has done more than riny'nuin of our, or of any day, to weaken this beretefOre almost inviolably reoogniscd rule. Ile has trampled upon more obligations, and violated more of the true instincts that should ,adorn the statesman and the .patriot, than any; Other public man within' my recollection. And yet iknow of no ono who so ex a ctingly relies upon the posses- • attain of bIA secret correspondence to protest 'him' against 'the, udgment of his conutrymen;. The ease of Gov, Walker is a familiar one. After induoing him to stake his whole fortune and future upon a certain policy in Kansas, he desert ed him in the vary crisis pr the game; and allowed him to be traduced with unsparing bitterness, not leithstanding Giorerner Walker hold in his posses gen-private letters from the President, earnestly imploring him to the very coarse wl•lett . the President afterwards- [palmated his creatures to assail Walker for pursuing. Governor Walker has `withheld Ahem,' letters from the, press tq a:veld the ,oharge, of, betraying confidence. The personal. , hiitory_ of the_ manner in which Mr.„, Bachman, has dopoiteli tainself to, Goier Wise, would furnish , ' rah Fioreeptt c if it. could be revealed. ['But th' correspondence ,between Wikoff and the President, and 'between Bennett andthe - preadent, negotiating the terms thifiapport of the New York:Herald wail tmonied[ for the' Administration, wunld be Flatter than ail., the ease,ofilon, L. P. Stanton, late of Tennessee, and now of gauge, who, after having carried :the lastrnetione the president, was permitted to by stestitalted,' by hie Organs_ in the moat ruthless manner, is'antither "Mamma' of Mr. liuehanal's aharketeristio oPseationii:' The TOMO. owlloi Sohn l Magoon,- of Nei York, from offies,'besanie he took a certain' position he the 10 . 01 politic oftirosi , ,York [ city ; the shameless ['persecution of Mr. Westoott, in year City ; and last,. but' not least, 40,1), el:manned, exouseless,.and re-, inorselaii crusade upon, judge ,Renglas, art to [ Mention • other oases, make up an figgiaoto delinquencies swat as sun be laid' e the'door of go othr.,,Publit officer, and, fortunately' for' the hinter of thitiekt try, of no other American 'Pied in intelligent Germid friend,- n0w.art..4.18 pity, lithimi'Me• thee quite' a; movement is Oa foot among the German Uspublioenste ergslllre a dia. Mint party, for the• purpose of denaandieffailke, hangs 4,eptikliettn, Conventioa'a repeals-, tionnf- theects, of the Masiachysette Legislature, and the; exelnsiona the delegates frcia 012titieitta'friin' thei'llerahliottri National °invert.' elan.'' all oven time free StateS are many of the aiiigst intalieoteof the German nationality Partiolpitting_ln' title feeling; Nettard . • . * prom se, n 18 64 , and in. 1.856, Jed on by radiA ! mom , llohnridllertitain, And,the,prement Lientenio if oVerribr ot_ Illinois; they. gave a Most enthusiastic and effsetive arip toit;tq ColMiet i?rement: hOiever intensely they mairn O i against eleven, nothing is /10..we1l 'eslenlited Menotti the Idermen 'mind, and ,tO 114irie the eensibillties of them trenrgendental free , thinkers, who have snoh an inffaenoe upon iti.at mind, ai the attempt to draw an offensive, Meal minallon,agalnst the adopted _ refer to these events its. a part of the history of, the • — The indications aye that Missouri , will ohne very iteedifregairtat ;Administration duet:Leo for 'the pretetition Of slavery in this Territories in de fisnee,of the popular will. Senator preen is not the representative of the Demooratio party of that 'state, 'neither 'in his reedy endorsement of this theory In the debate during*The last Congress, nor in his eilweepient attempts to" frame a platform On' that subjoet. / have it from rollablo authority that ex•Governor' King, of, Missourii, heretokre known is a /3enten Democrat, ant a man of great popularity, has ensuenut in' support of dootrine of ' popniar sovereignty ,and nowinterverition -as yon alvooate it, and will,run as A candidate for delegate, to- - the Charleston Convention .on . that distinctive issue; and against all competitors, Mr. Praig ,- ; Ropresentativv of- CongreaS from the' same, district, was re-elected ' Is year' by Ely-five .hundred majority, in the, thee of his published proclivities in support of the same, doctrine, and his known devotion to Judge Douglas. Another feet' no thee alifillidant Is given—namely, that Colonel Silas Woodson,, (one of the finest stump Orators in Western Missouri,) heretofore an anti, Menton man, is now out in: favor of the pa sitione, amnia "' Craig and King. ' AU those points are , eignifteant, in -view of the fact that, this is what is, termed" the « border• inftlan"Estriet,.adjoining, as it doer, the Torii tori'of. ICanstia. In their resolutions in county eenVentions and - township Meetings they have de dere& that they Will be satisfied with this deo. trine, and-thallthey believe it to be in accordance with the Demooratie faith that thispeopla of /Cen sus shall determine for themselves whether shivery shall - be one of the institutions of their State or Stet. Washington was never mere dull than it is dt the 'Present moment. ,The arrivals are few, and the *bole community are relapsing than prepara tions for , their eta)' at home or for going away during the 'rapidly approaching summer season. OCOASIONAi. Excursion to Atlantic , City. Yeeterdsy morning. a very pleasant party, com posed-almost exclusively of members of the press of Penheryifanil and New Jersey, went (on 'the invitngon of the Beard'of Directors of the Cara den and Atlantio Railroad Company) upon 'an ex. oursion; the first of the, season, ,to 'Attend° City. Every arrangement had been made to'conduce not only tritba convenience, but to the pleasure of the guests.,, The - 45C/topping place was at Great'Egg Harbor, which is As ,oalled on ,the principle of luau a non tumid°, for there happens to bo no Harbor anywhere alone the place. • One tit aston ished, however, to" find broad avenues laid-out, sod well graded;with 'Code planted on °soh side, 'large 'and, splendidly eibastructed d welling 'house, ' floe hotels, imposlog lidifioei erected for public purpoies, and the surrounding country in a high state of cultivation; in fact, every evidence, on every side, of a prosperitig civilisation ,here only n short time ego all was a wilderness and without a babitslion. All this prosperity flows to New Jersey from the enterprise,and energy of German. born !Miens of the United Motet! in Philadel phia, ' , • , Tie guests were retudyed this Toutonio set tlement , 'exceedingly Teutonio manner. Therwere Invited to a large hall which was fez. tOen'ed With evergreens, and were then saluted in a t yary hearty manner whh glee songs In German, withwlth creamy lager, and the most appetising breed and sausages. ! But a short stay, watt made here, Mid'. the.' party, next foimd thoinselcoes upon the shores of the Atlantlo. After Much cogitation Und • many elevated and signitioanti remarks about the vast commercial 'mammas of Atlantic Oily, the party embarked to Witnettifer themselves if there were two inlets or two *aye to approach that oily from the ocean. Witti'siurprieing unanimity, the sumptuous din• nerlrideb awaiGsd them was hailed =Abe landing of the:voyagers, and et the . dinner marred, as at every dinner on a like occasion, specohes witty, Osteokes amusing, speeches severe, speedos 'ooze plimentati,;'speeehee heavy with facts,- and speeefunigraoeful with Airy nothings." Amidst , alt this - variety there roomed to' be but one pro found and deitzrootid sentiment-l-thet,,tu some WaY or other, theVamden and Atlantio'Railrosil Wiz lo , lnuril largely, not onlylO .68 benefit of .Phitadelittik t btit to the State of New Jersey; and that for the both the city of Philadelphia and the State Of New, Jersey were; to 'a great orient, in debted:o JOhtridrodiread, But , - the President of the Camden andr Atlantic' Bailroa 4 43 o PcilaaY• • We live- neither time nor space to elaborate,' but weinivii time and space to: say, thatin taking charge of the guests, Mr. Brodhead fully eame up to every expeotation, and was deserving of all the entombs= whisk were so freely lavished upon P,RESS.---.PMLADF4tKBA; ,F4IDAY, MAY 27, 1859. Thye,e 'paj, tJL. VACILLATION_ OF THE -00400. NO ~B:ATirtiE::'Vt"STI AUST.DIA, 'TUSCANY, AND. ,ROME. DUO R pirAßT#Es. ~‘ NAPOLEON LANDS AT GENOA: HiS; NAPOLEON'S PRIE)OLAiriATION. . , PAItTU'IG HOENE_ AT VIE TiIILtRIES NEWS znom.GEARIAI!TY. TROUBLES IN TURKEY. ENGLAND PROCLAIMS - HEE NED'itA#TY HER 'WAR FItEPARAITONS. Prince Albert's Austrian Proclivities. AMRi3ARTILE FAILURES, THE DUKE DE MALAKOFF, PALIDERSTON AND ,LORD.DEDBX. A. Royal Viceroy for Ireland. THE FUNDS' RISE. COTTON AND DD,BADSTUFFS ADVAITOR. CIOTTON - 1-8 SIGH,ER., CONSOLS 01. 5-8 a 01 • ) „ Tha royal mail steamship Asia, Baptala Lett, arrived at New York at 10 o'olools"yokterday morning. , She left 'Liverpool at 3 301'. M.; on Saturday, the 14th inst , having been'detained till that time to enable Merchants' to answer their lelteri per Arabia, which arrived at Idverpopi onthatday; being only nine days and eighteen boars., „ „ The steamship Fulton, from New York, arrived, out at Southampton at 1 30an tite morning 'the 13th inst.; and the . Oity rit,ltianehes'ui tended at queenstomi on the evening of the lath: , -' • Baron de liteekel, Russian minister to Virtiehing. ton, is a passenger op the Asia : • No battle had been fought. Bogiand has pro claimed her neutrality. - The military °rides who figure in the newspa pars are sorely punted at the movements .and counter-movements of the Austrian arnry-40.w reoeding from Atte Ticino' now ipproaohing to new threatening Turin, and anon• about to re. enter Toombardy, thug Affording food for , every imaginable kind of speculation, and puesling all who profess in the matter ,of military strategy to be wiser than their neighbors. , According to , the last somiunts the headquarters of the Austrians were at Mortara. Various reasons have' been assigned for the apparent vaoillation - Avhiok-,this oourse tactics 'would setnn,to Indicate. - Accord; ing to some authorities, it le the weather ! . for the rains in Piedmont at this Resign me heavy, and the tributary etrenme of the•Po are swollen by tby melting snows of the Alps, which render the embankments of the rivers so soft and yielding es' to seriously ittelittriase the movements of an inva ding army Atmording to another ynielen tho pot is to draw the Sardinians Into o disaAvoutage • ,onapcsition, or to 'delude them with feint tattoos. Another version for the Austrian retrograde move. Mat tB, a oeinteendabla anxiety about (holy great fortresses et Mantua and - Peeehlera. on the Minnie, - and of ,V,erena and, Legnago, on the Adige; and. above all and beyond all; Milan, the capital of Austrian Italy; likely to be threatensUbr the, frreueb.• Nothing but time, and that not. ery re mote, can solve these contlipting enigtnsi, whioh are so 7peridetring to' the politiolans of Western - Europer—Earopson Tomes; ' 'The Tomes says :- "Two great , armies, anima• ted by strong military spirit, and - disposing of ishitedunt' resodroes,' have been Oppotiod , to each other for nearly a fOrtnight in'A ;neatly lesj . than one hundred, miles ,broid . A tioUply of, pogo. 4•,t .ibem Dee to face, fint, hitherbilhe resulttes only.beett patient and. almost , bloodiess Inansonvrieg, This r,estilt, - tth i pe3 probably been a natural one, or; irs tither wor necCiriat7 conseanence , of eioeitsined conditions. , •Them ere, euspeoting the,Anstrians, of , natural 4rdiPstr ei, but itumst be remenebered , the 'in , . • • • • : no mere ,upon toe ElarCislan' cap tai—petsifity theY"iiever con templittlid &Ohl a candttion ; but they at leatncem pelled<the-Freneh to enter 4ardinia without 'fir thee preparation, and this, perhaps; tree thhir design. -13ut, 'after achieving. thie.mnob bY:their oheapt 'adkenas, 'they- have- done little more, ,They burp, ti*en Mt advantage, that ,we can mho, of their strong and well-appointed armY,-conipri sing all the energies and apPliancetilvhoh half a century of military progress has developed. It is plain, on the other side, that the Princli,ihongh littrope gaye theiu eredit'far four Months' prepare-, don, were by au - roans well Frees-red." ' '"' -The °Medal-Sardinian bullet - 4m gentinued to re peat retrograde movementihythe'luatilans, Whose beadquaitera were at Bobbin. which about midway between<Vetoelii and Mortara. < Tim, May 14 —The enemy (tho m Aust rians) ire' Increasing their Dates nearthe entitle of lit Elle venni, en the road fiota Moons& to Stradella: - They have constructed ,bridges near Vigevano and Melte; Visconti to protest their retreat. To day our 'soldiers pushed forward, in a strong reconnoitering party, , as far as ,Claseine di Sira, near Vercelli, nod oar artilbry began cannonading the enemy, vrhioh, however, was not replied to. Chir troops have retaken thiir formerposithaL Anoonal.in the early part of the week; was de clared toile in estate of siege. The Pope protested, and France declared that she vionldnonsider , snoh a proceeding as a violation of neutral territory. The Trench regiments at Rouse are to be inoransed to the extent of three thousand ,thin. These ro ileedingt appear - to have' bad their &Dot." , The siege of Altoona bat been raised; and Austrialtas promised not to eletot. Tegoe-P3t through tbe Pen titian' States. The statement Viet e' Due' de ,, Chnstres bad left Turin turns out_ to be unfounded, The young Duke offered his aervioes to the Piedmentese,,and they, have bepn 460p/el he 14 .now at the ad vanced- poet of, the Diedmontese artily, with hit regiment. The eupPosition that ho bed Iptt Pled went for. England, ureic, from a rumor, that the presence of an' aspirant to the Fieneb -atone would be unwelcome to Louis 'Napoleon. The Emperor would be, -it was thought, unwilling to pee a , royal rival fighting by the side hr French soldiers, and pirhape winning itetr suffsegee by Us gallant end chivalrous behavior. . THE FRENCH EMPEROR AT ouzo?. Gaston, May 12sh, 1 P. M.—The Emperor Napo. Wit bac pot yet arrived, but the steamer Hortense Is in eight. The populace present the appearance of a fete, and an immense crowd assembled en the landing place -A huge struottire, covered with Rage and symbolloal representations of the Preach end Strdinian alliance, hes' been ereoted'est the spot where the 'Emperor is to land. Eight mi. antes past 2 R. 11f.—The Emperor has landed ire the inner port.' afarsepai, said gone direct to the' royal palace. from the balconprot which be has Just shown himself to the assembled populace, who greeted him with enthusiastic plaudits and Mole. mations. The Emperor was accerapanied" to the palace by Prince Carignan, Count Caveats; and Count Latour d'Auvergua, the French ambas sador. Tom, Thursday, May 12.—Details hare M. rivod respecting the arrival of the Emperor at Genoa. The port wee fall of gay boat 9 onsetsled with spectators, who sainted his Majesty with stoolamations of weloome, and oast flowers!afore him. The Emperor 'held a review of some old soldiers of the first Empire in the ocurt-yardof the Royal Palace. Crowds of people have beep cot. looted during the whole day beneath the Tams• rot's window. ohearlog and applauding him in. ocataatly. L-)118 Majesty goes this eveniogto the theatre. The official bulletin of the was, pub lished today, contains nothing of Importance The Emperor left for the army, immediately after his arrival at Genoa. The Monitore publishes a telegram from Genoa, announcing the enthusiastic reception whirl i eel cowed the Emperor on his arrival at that.town. The Parts eorrewoodent et% the Tines ;wet that, from the hot haste with which, the Emperor traversed France and reached' Genoa,' and his de parted thence at once for the army, it itiarred• that news of importance may be soon expiated and although the movements of the Austrian troops appear 49 if a retreat' Were contemplated, they may only be choosing their ground forld bat tle, which t'ley may not be, ablate decline, oven if they would. , TUE. EMPEROR OF NAPO ITALY LEON TO THE ARMY . ' Ontrol, May 13 —The following order of tie day has been this, day Issued by the Emperor Napoleon to the army Of Italy : " Soldiers I come to place myself at your head to conduct you to the combat. We are about to second the struggles of a.peeple 'now vindirming their independence, and - to rescue thew from foreign oppression: This is a sacred oanse,tihiedi has the sympathies of the olyklistd world. • • "I need not stimulate your erilor. Eve* step will remind you of victory. In the Via Siara of ancient Rome inscriptions were engraved uron the marble,. reminding jite peoplo. of tholto duetted deeds, It is the earns to•day. In 'passin4Mon.. dor', Marengo, Lodi, yon'twill, in the net of those glorious recollections - be marching irie,noth er Via Sacra. Preserve that strict discipline whiob is the bettor of the army. Ilere,ltilet it not, there'are no other enemies. tban tbese who fight against pain battle. Amain compact, and abandon not your ranks to hasten forivard4 Be ware of too great enthusiasm, tallish . is the: only thing I fear. The new arms de prom:sign art dan gerous only at a distance. They, will not insvent the bayooet froni being what it has hithertabeen —the terrible weapon of the French infantri. Sadists! Let us all do our,duty and p(t, our oonfidenoe in God Our country enable much from you. Front one end of France to the other the following words of happy - augury ,reltoho The new army of Italy will bo worthy o! her elder eister.' , • - Given at Genoa, May 12,1359 •• . • • 1, Naroi,e4." The correspondent of the Times eigs -the; the Count de Persigny is Instructed to opeat thsfassu ranee to the English Government that the EXvoror his no intention to extend the war beyondltaly. The French-Goverment expects that „Gemmel , 1 .will remain strictly neutral, but should Taos end rate'Powor commit any net of hettility gainit France, the Emperor will; it is said name who Polissier to the command over all the gantlet - tri' Franco. The Marehal at present has only the command of the troops on the eastern frostier ; they ate dill diettibuted fu the garden emu, Enolie. JOINS THE 'AMIE. TEM WM!, and are no louger r ealled. an artnY4P ' ;obse'rvairciii,'..-'4ir.le you may depend upon it that he . will eitt T H Et:LATEST NE W S in orderto avoidureatacg alarm M.Gereiany, - 1,,', 'combine nigh the present Government , nor, ill- _ . „,, ,EareirPoeiro Imenrrived in Paris, ; ;,.- - '' , - deed: I belietro, with any other, except upon terms „ „. -moiege rgervele - „Or'ilep A -pH . - .Th6'olol ll ll petal servietc,, by ma, between whiell'Vetiould iMpe the Morals, at any re. e, , ~- , .:, , ,.., , t-, , ',1r„..1 . -a. ,-ete.a;,.,, ,•-,--e -.Teleste ,and foreign width, Mtn been interrupted ,' would eonsider inadmissiblr „" . and the General Postotßee; yesterday, gave notice , ''_Per 621104; there Sias a report that Lord Pd., : i T.-.itsb-11DR PROD s Irt' .. .rECEC.IC:IO.. • Indicating the arrangement which this Olfarißc has -marstots.:whert Parlitunisitmet, would give notide; ~,,,;, 1 11 , . _ rendered ntioessarY: ' -, • , , - en ination that the 'Desolation, in the face Ora,. -' ` THE' TENNESSEE ' f AT'- NEW ORLEANS, -THE PAICTING SCENE AT THE TUlLExtvs: great Earopeanuar, -wavers Jil•advised step, and , ., that Lord John Russell would second such a mo- The following is the extract from the letter of Moo, which la no other than a vote of censure, the the Paris correspondent of the Post : " B '° l ' carrying of which would immediately transfer several. bones . previous to that at, which I . writing Paris bee presented .a scone of an/M am acon power to other bands. That the Roinantlatholies. as a body, have done v a,to'h , belongs gone to late' oities 'find groat all they could daring the general eidetion'in - sup evente-ethe event on the present occasion being port of the Dario ite candidates Is well known. the Ecriptiter's departneefrom the , Tuileries at six Their. _weight_ and influence were given in the o!olook to head the army of Italy; A Bonaparte South Lancashire 'coated' in favor , of 'Messrs.. was once morethretne tits bank on Pads to i'ia Egerton and Legh ; 'at Preston almost to a men, ihe - ifdijiiiit ( Niles 011 the plains of Italy- This they voted in favor of the defeated : Tory eandi de.y . Wlll, -- e -Memorable - 1n the. medern history- ; , dat , e , ; whilst- in some,,,plames in Ireland we end of .11tirepe;- for great' events ' most- follow: 'The Tory RoMan' Calhollos opposing" lberals,of' the peOple, of, Paris' seemed to feel the ocon3iont7f4f 'same religions faith. Even Cardinal Wiseman they,floeited' from all quarters of the' city at an stepped out in defiance of- Mr. Blake, the Boman ' cert . ,- hour; and leek imp along the Rue Catholic' candidate for Waterford, who voted in de 'Revell to-the Lyons Railway'- station Every :favor of Government on the; referee' divider'. window was crowded With spectators, whilst the ,It is stated by a ministerial journal that her pathways on either aide prenatal a dense 'mole Of 'Majesty isilkely to visit Ireland deeingthe sum human belpga SO closely packed at t o prevent the' mer. A more unlikely story accompanies the reZ possibility of \ elpiniation. • Before the departure port, thatthe Prince of Wales,will go to the sister of.the Emperor took place several carriages passed country with his royal mother, and act as Chief dohs the Rue , de Rivets, with the ladies and Govern or of the Emerald Isle. friendeof abets attaobed , to the Emperor's staff COUNT BUOL LEAVES , OPFIOE , ,' and household Tboy, all dr6ve on t o sh e railway We-have received the following from our cot. tenni nue, thereto bid farewell to those nearest and reenondent at Vienna: dearest 'to ;them._ Prince Jerome, end all the 'Preens, Priem , Evening.-Count Beat quitted members of the imperial family, the ministers of office atll this morning.- .~ State,.and many personal and particular friends [Commercial, Intelligence. :of hie Majesty, proceeded to the Tuileriesabout , . . four o'clock. to bid farewell to the Emperor. and 10 'DOS MONEY 11l AB/MT.-The ((lock market on 12th opened firm sod prices ,altelhtly advance', bat on. console tiotEmPreolL His Majesty. I was told by uthentte tumors of dieturbanaes in Turkey caused a one present observed his usual Malta and confident reaction, and the *toeing quotations Were x per cent. aspect. saying a kind word to all who approach. below th e opening one. eiL The little .Prints was sane get the ,group and' bat the 13ihr prime, again stemmed early in the day which surreunded the Emperor Red Empress. am' bat fell in the attarroon, and console Weed at 913(0 appeared, I ant informed. remarkably Mooed and 92 for money and 91x atilx for the account. obildishly, delighted with the bustling scene- The weekly retire of the. Bonk of Reglad shows a There were about 200 persons permitted to further deeltne in bullion of .6,164167. approach their majesties on thie occasion. Exactly anT4htehe6r e i fs a d mi f o o n e . ' Tvig e -lied sub t ret ; at half past five the Emperor morthtod a migniflr scale, The Bally Naos_, in ite latest eit o y n artVile. er eg a es cent charger at the foot of the grand staircase of the Supply or money had become so large that little the Tuileries, dressed in the uniform of a general d faculty wee eneerienced in procuring accommodation of divielen, and *eating the cordon of the Legion on unexceOtionable bills at a Mutton from the bank of Honor We Majesty was' preceded by the minimum. , , •. , ~, - „ , Hundred Guards as he re hornale on, followed by a few The advicehornGermany annotates thither merean. °sentry of the line, and then a carriers containing tile failures. donate 6e li m e d r: na and d. eaglesm B r others A76 g lisw r ot e ie. b ar silver at 55 2Xd; the Empress, ands second vehiole with the ladies in waiting -" Long live the Emperor !" " Lone , ;,; F s' live Italy !" buret from the hips of tlionsande'of , . 1 rir - sesoo're May 14. 7859. ' woli-dressed persons, and I heard the gam; shouts COTTON.-The Brokers , circular sues-The low intheed faintly long otter the glittering procession prices current at the clue of lust week attreeted the had panted out of eight The crowd was most oe an tiou of spinners, and lei to a renewed and inceels. enthusiastic, as tar es I was able to judge. ed demand from Satnreav leat j until Taeeday, within ';'GERMANY: . whinh. retied American dewription recovered Mend. . It is Armed in the ministerial oirolee of Berlin V . lb i bat since then holders have again become fore that Prussia, fht the moment, maintains an ex- "nom and the import being on en unprecedented scale peotant polity, and hag not bound herself to any the market hot 'alien bock, the atoning" advance on ecaree y exceeding American I,lid V' lb on the more Power to remain neutral. current (meta:es es immured with Yridey last The Germany is disposed to leave the initiative to sties of the week have been es,ato incleding 4000 on Prussia; as she will have the heaviest harden to openuletion, and 2 cOl for extort. The market on let_ Support In the common defence, day was (study, with . sales of about 6 ono Wee 9he The Vienna Gdxstte, ,ef the 10th , apnea-cos authori s ed quotations( are-fair Celestes, 7Md.',, mielling that only such news from the seat of war will be 613 10 ; fair Mobilo, 7XI middling 6%; fair Upland', made nubile as referi to operations onmpletely 7 .; m iddling 67 16 Meek on head te Increased to 587 eau bales: techelire , itoe.,oo American. Total ire. ()allied out, and proceeds to say that the army oo- - p,rt of the week, 244 450 Ulu. , mates a position between the Po and Bede , from, at Merehlliter bneinean was trifling, and the tends°. which every offensive movement con be made., , ey of the market wan more'sgainet spinners than at the The Austrians 'complain bitterly of the injury cemnsencement of the week. inflicted upon them by Lord Malmeebnry's last BRICADSIIIPPB.-Messre Rtobardlon, Spence, A. Co.'l proposition, 'which delayed their crossing earlier report anore buoyaneyeloce the. departure, of the Van into Piedmont , , dsrbilfand (lite of Baltimore. 'At yeeterdere Market ; - The Senate of Hamburg, in the anticipation of o f 6d IV natal even ' l lc 6 . n o r t *l7 l a e s ra h t e e l s d . , for ut a wte a trn a ltto sell. @notation S ' Germany being involved an the prevent war, has llsol4e Os Holders of Wheat ee'cad -an advance of applied to the British Government to take tinder, 61 alto, which le , acted sales, and buainess was limited.' ftg protorion the vessels whlob sail under the Western red. Belle ; whrte, lee Stalls 61 ; Southern, Hamburg flag, and the-ports in Connection With it. lox moles. corn-yanow see noeee a note more to .Dhviously title would be to involve this country quired for. at se advance of 208,1 ; white unehmered ; in the. war at enact, and Lard Malmesburg haste- plied. be Si ply id ; yellow, ibi 80 , 116 8,1 ; white, Ten plied that be knows no ' international law that le . n ft i r ch atIV I ISIONS -Mersre. Bigland, My's, & Co would enable England to assume the pride:iterate 8 & C o a nd others , report 1 t or , oe, pence, o. a ee very 'relpillid.'. , , -, ' .-, , , quiet, and col , retail" Wes reptPted Petirel Se gene ,PRUSSIA. , -- rally firmly held, bet inferior ie heavy; rather bettor , The iliusslan Obamber of Deputies has unani - tone at the close. , Pork unchanged brit more freely off red. Bacon to bat er rawest and firmer. Laid in mously voted the loan required by Government ' for the military and naval administration. better demand et fales6Be. Tallow dun, tine le ender. .13,Te rt elar_at_e_esooletion. lot 'arrive, cells at his. liellpl6,'Mey 13.-In to•deyls sitting of the UP- nun -Alase in fair demse4 at 2,0 a 936532 s fog perMonee, tbp money.supplies ,dem andel 'by GO- ' Pete, ant 310824 for Pearls. Sugars settee. bet et yernment were nnanitnonaly voted with many ex- lower pricers. Molasses 65 dearer. Coffee' dull. Rice **wrote of emplane°. All the speakers were opened firm and , active at hill prices, under Advice* of antilfaPoleonio, and in favor of German nation • s hort supplies frem Maltese ' At the clue; the market silty , le toilet but steady . Tee quiet bnt,steady, _Back,quiet; . . , , - ' ald, Phreeelehia rather feeder Pick 011s-nothey FnAugroir, Friday , May 13 - In an extraordl- do ne in Cod or Boat ;Sped ; m Sat, and Mewed at £ 9 t;9 nary sitar* or the Federal Diet to day the propo- Li nsee d whit zogiego.6d Palm rather tester. Bolin tithe of the military commission to put the garvi• sales of the week 9 000 bble at Oats 14 fo • common. eons of the Federal fortreeseit on a war footing wee The arrivals ate very heavy, Spirits Turpentine 'beady agreed' to: 'The Hanoverian representative pro- at 430(4 ... ~ -' : ~, ~, , peed - that a eprps of observation should be placed lAMB:tit MABIIIIT.,,Ifesses itiriigllrot a hera eo re- On thO Upper Rhine: but Pined& protested against port r-. The Corp market opened very dull , at o t !, a ofActift On Wheat; at the elogethere wu mere s e. mah o rapssorl. The .President of the Diet had, plug bet WWI& ninth busier s e White White wheat 64 In ooneequenee of a summons to ' repair to Vienna , •,,,, 05 „, ; , red, fq,54, pi n .,.. 28 0 24, , i n. Doily quitted 'frankfort -without being present ,at the News rapids a. recovery of.' 2411 r in Wheel-co Y f1d47.) sitting.- , - Iron flat at £6, foi bare and rale ; Scotch fee. 48a6d , adds. Seem , very- doll, and prices eenerlly lifiele lower-. Coflati quiet and ,partially (Male cheaper. Munesetered repper rsdnewl , ,lMil in price,_ The salsa of Indigo had terminated I nearly lh• whee win with drawn, owing' to the decline in prices, whlob, on Reorpth end Bengal, was 6d eel esteem Webetteryle Wee. Lineeednekes(--Priass haver havers; firm. York. £lO 15a; Maslen, £lO. Bias steady and firm. Tallow dull at 544405.1.91 for Y. 0 Spirits rf Turpentine 46.61 a 484; heavy arrivals of tong's, which la quoted at 10.64 5e10,94. Pleb 0110 quiet; pale Seal mama, and held at £BO ; fink 41160286 les ; Mimed. 2944. -. MAYBE MAIM/Ir.-The natal circular hes felled to arrive. AMERICAN eamenntnn.. • - • ' Mestre 'B. Bell. Son. &Oa . 'refuel as follows:." ' Durigg the pad Week the market for American securities hes beep muck slesulter t end there bee bola a fair amount of bneinelle tr, soleulted both instate end Railway Ponds at QiirqUOtatiutig L.A..— - United ;Bates 6 per tent htnerv, - lemt 97 a 90. do 5 periserds, 1814..„.. 0340e,iriX Alablma fi ismendds 95 77,- ge__---,.,1 • end 5 per cent State bonfa - -.." - u'' ° "" etimiatipp ' . . . • ,A,44,40,;,,i,;„,441.... , rlhir, 4 per sent. etock ' 98 0100 Seuraviratthi 6 per'oept. stock ' ' 'Bl a ill i do 5 per cent bootie, 1877 —Bl 'eft '6 ,' , elm:memo 0 pee cent bonds. Myers 88 aOO o Virginia 6 per cent, betels, 11186 58' a 85 `l de 6 per cent, bond., 2eBB. 82 aes 1 Banton 6 pee cent bonds, divers. ' i 1113 fe 90 dc, 4!f per out. State bond. fq a 92 la Montreal 6 per cent., 1e56-18e6 - - fat o 82 1. Illinois Central T per cent, 1075 63 a 70 - do 6 per cent , 1875 ' 67 a - 70 h ' - do ', 9 per cant., Preelendil 'B2 0,84 4 • -d" , abates dig. 45 , 044 firoltigan Central, 8 per eent.,lBo9 18 a 81 do ebaree..,.„ 48 im 48 11 N. Y. Central $ percent., not mut.. 1886 76 a 78 do 7 per cent -, court , 186 t.... 88 a 90 "I _._ do . hares. 61 a 68 N. Y. & Erie 7 per cent. Tat wort 1867.. CO co 82 5, do do St mart .1850... 57 a`9 1.1 to do ' convertible and sinking fend 25 a3O 4 ' do , shares ' 5 'ee„ 7 Panama 7 per cent, let mod , 78475 100 o 102• do do do 1865...... 92 a 94 • Pennsylvania 6 per eent. let meet .1880 . ... 87 a 90 THE LATEST. '.. LIVERPOOL'COTTON MARKET. Saturday after. " noon,-The Cotton market closes-dell The eaten to. ' May ere entimseed at 6,000 , bales, nearly all et-which were to the trade. - I . . k . Liven -mu Saturday affernren -Ti,. Ai:serrate an- ViCell brought by the steamer Arahla'were received too late for effect on the Market The sales to der are ~ estimated at 6 000 bales, including only. 500 bales to *escalator. an 4 exertion , The en seb e t tleue dull. LIVERPOOL BREADSTTIFF3 MABILFIT.:- The Breadatoth market clued nen, Meters. RI-hardens' & Bpeneats circular reports ' Plout witlyan'advalleing tendency. : .-• . Peres ere held (d higher than the quotation's of weeadev. The sales havenot _eon 1. large. 1101..T.T ; 'Ad the quotations ;well 5e,14494, Wheat has also an ad. waning sendeney. Holders demanded ma'am's. of 6d, which bade Updats) , to cheek bu inset The follow, tog are the quotations: Western red Salle; do white /08 6/101.1110d ; Snail/Ng 108 940135. Q REEOB 'kilter:a, May & —The Grand Duke Cone twain° has relinquiehed his project of visiting Jerusalem, and will leave to- morrow for St. Petersburg. The Esperance says that the Grand Duke Con stantine has strongly recommended the Greek Go vernniont takeep neutral. TURKEY. blansamturi, Thursday Bventug, May 12 —Ad vices have been received from Constantinople to the 4th inst. The agitatiolfin inoreasing io the Turkish provinces, espeolallY Bosnia. The Turk ish Government has, therefore,lnereased the num ber of tricks to watch lioegt3, Setvia, and Monte- newt. . , I tuArian vemels have been advised merely to norlgste the DenabCand the Dentinelles, ' The Mal:rifle Ghvernment bee stopped the trans. wirelon qt politisal news to Constantino, le by tele it;i4ll 1 - : . - • _ Yestardny, a eanguinary dotitilot tankplaea tween tho,Fronoh rt biding hare.- ENGLAND - - - TEE VAR—TIIIIj. Pam, tardatONENJOINDtri Irati- TRALITY --A.annplement to the London Gazette &intake! aproplameelon in referenoe to the war on the Confluent, enjeering her dieliety's eubjeots to observe strict neutrality dude the wee and to abetairefrorn violating or °entree ning the laws and %Mateo of the realm in that behalf, or the laws of nations in relation thereto, as they will answer to the eontrary at their peril, , WAn PREPARATIONS —The Times gives a long account of the ipinsistiely•inereesod activity going on in the Prodnotioli of weapons and ay with° pre peratieno of all kinds at Woolwich , which is said te be as deem tst thp Iseight of the Crimean war:: The resources of the, arsenal are equal to fitting out and honing, in ease of emergeney, 600 guns per week of the best and largest ordnance. There are now 12,000 Owe of iron ordnance in store at Woolwich, of which 7,000' are of the best make and modern calibre. At each of the great dockyards there are stores of from 1,000 to 1.600 heavy cannon., With regard to small-arme, it is 'dated that there are about 90 000,000 rounds of Minis emmunition in store, and the production of contest bulb:l6lls going on at the rate of 2,000,000 yonnds a week. Voterteree.n Rural CORPS —The Timer highly. applauds the Government for reeognising the no ervity of appealing to the military spirit of the ,qpuptry, and this for the mike of peace and not with any warlike views; for, if ww"oh000e to take reasonably preeautiope, there is no possible Om ammo osr the Continental ohestebeerd which would draw with it so a consequence en attack tiponithe British Womb. The Times bellev , s,the call will he responded to at once, and to a degree that the tardy promoters of the measure had scarcely supposed , , 615.uarrtoi,rnis Nevr.—At an election dinner in Southwark, on the 12th, Admiral Sir 0 N pier gated that the number of seamen who had some ferward &receive the 410 bounty was 1,400 Referring to the supposed Austrian sympathies of Prince Albert, a Tendon oorreopondent seys "It ought to be borne in mind that the family of Sase-Cobourg Gotha hes aiweye been attached to the Pinesion liniirtY in iierramnY,'and that, eo far as dynastic leanings go the house of liebentiallern would probably not be sorry to see Austria re duoed in influences. It must not be forgotten that, if Ane'ria wore stripped of her non German Buttes, Prussia would obtain the aspendanoy in the Fed°. sal Diet, and' become the virtual repreeentative of the groat country of which it forms part The reserve whirh'has oharacterised the rooent policy of Prussia is quite consistent with ,this view. 'While the people are anxious to throw in their lot with their brethren in the south, thp Prince /ira• .gent' holds 'bank. It is hardly possible not to -credit him with some desire to exalt his 'own family at the•eipenao of the Iltipsburga ; and to that, rather than to the exaltation of the latter; the sympathies of the dependent house of Saxe- Cobonrg would probably tend." As a natural consequence of the war, commer• oial failures are reported from abroad. Lettere from Germany mention a number, of theM in IlienneePrankfmt,Leipsio, Munich, 4to. Tempera• rilv.other agencies give an impetue tocertain coon, nations, as French agents are very busy charter ing colliers in the north for the delivery of coal Ten largo steamers are, wanted for that pnionse, also; and the delivery must take place at a hirdi• terranean Dort, with an indemnity given against all war risks on the vessels A large provision orderlies been shipped at .lelverpeol for France, and the contracts for these necessities are made for a ooupte of years by the French Government, Seamen OTC 11" nr becoming a scarce commodity in the commercial marine, and a good deal or imams vonienee has been experienced at Gravesend, in coneNtionoo of the outward.bound crews of mar• chanttnen preferring the naval cerviee to their own veesele, The Morning lioraqi, in reply to the Daily Never, asserts In. the most positive manner that England has no understanding, no arrangement or agreement written or verbal. expressed or int. plied: with Prussia or any other country, respeat ing any eventualities whatever which may result from the pthsont war. . The Daily News. in an artiolo on the appoint. mant of ! M. de Persigny, the new French mhos seder, as the sticoessor of Marshal Pelissier at the English Court. makes a fierce attack on the quell- Saations of the latter: "No man ever seemed less at lila arse or more oat of his element than the captor of the Malakoff during his diplomatic 80- junto hero Whv be should have been ever chosen for the office did not at the time diStlnotly op pear ; and why ho should have been kept" ro long in a position whose most important duties be never pretended to perform is one of those mysteries whlah the ohroniolers of monarchical caprido will hardly he able to solve Marshal Polissier could noithor spook English nor adapt him. rel. to Roglith habits of ' life as' for English Hoag, feelings, or . oninione, he never af. footed to own any curiosity whatever regarding them. Neither good nor harm was ever, that we know of, imputed to bin counsel, for of having any eennsel to give he was never susreated The Morning; Herat/ repels the attack Rnugh the old soldier may have been, but bin heart wan in the right pilule. Our gallant soldiers who last year took the Marshal to Marburg, witnessed the affectionate - manner In which be greeted bit old oompanion•in-arms, the late Lord Lyons, There are many who know bow eagerly, on his first nr rival in this country, the Duke of Malakereought not tbo relatives of his lamented friend, Lord Radian., Nor will. it be forgotten that, to a dear re. lotion of that esteemed soldier, the Martha! said " I so loved ray brother, Lnrd Raglan, that, if be tog left a deg behind_ him, I will love that for his talc) " Kamera have been reeently prevalent that Lord Palmerston has boon strongly urged to join Lord Derby's Government, and it to said that the seals of the Foreigu•efiiae have been pressed upon him, with other temptations for himself and his friends. The master-spirit in" all these intrigues is well known to bo Mr. Disraeli; and between that sight bon. gentleman and Lord Palmerston there have never been,nny serious differeneos on this point. The oorresspondent of a onuntry paper, referring to these ovorturae, sap: " Lord Palmerston will not, `depend upon Mile seoond where he bee been first. And althodgb moat people estimate bis phonate of the preetiership4t nolew figure, his, naiiaral buoy. : aney of temperament suggests a much more'eam• guise estimate. He is atilt waiting for the oppor tunity wbioli shall enable blotto go in and win. Public Amusements. Mtc. Thayer takes her benefit, at the Walnut street Theatre, this evening: On her own account, as well as on amount of her worthy and clever husband, aveternn favorite, we earnestly wish her an overflowing house. One of - the attractions of this evening will be the production of , "Under Current to Still Wa ters," a' new three not comedy, by Mr. James Rees, of this city. • • = - Last night, we bad the pleasure of " assisting," in the capacity of spectator, at the performance of -" Macbeth." Mr Showell had his benefit, and, with a very laudable ambition, played the character of Macsleth—Played it very vroll,!too, and bad a full audience, who appreciated his per formance. When be has a little pref.:aloe in the part, he will take rank far above the average litteloth. He avoided rant, and evidently brings a very intelligent mind to his task. We doubt the propriety of one of bis readings. He said: f , They placed a barren sceptre in any grim'? Instead of 14 in my grip," as written by Shalt. spears. Mrs, Duffield was a very able Lady Mac beth. Mr. Perry, as Macdnff, won very great applause. Mr. Whitton, treasurer of Arch-street Thew tre, a gentleman whose aourteanwanner and high probity particularly adapt him for gut& an office, has his benefit this evening. He _has 4 , 100 a pro gramme and Merits a great house. Mr ; George 'Hood's Floral May Festival innate off en MondaY atreillicie 'the Aoadtmy of Music'. That. charming singer, Mlle. Anna Wissler, will give some of her beautiful ballads, and there will be a'plearant time generally. CALIZOBNIA NEWSPAPERS —We have again to aoknowledge the receipt of flies of California rt. - pars, by the Moses Taylor, for whioh we thank the attentive courtesy of Wells, Fargo, Co.'s California Expreos. PEREMPTORY SALE GERMANTOWN Lou, this at% ternoon, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. See Thomas & dons' advertisemeutil EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY BALES on Tuesday, evening, 31st inst., at the Ex change, including the Philadelphia Bank, and other valuable real estate. TIIIRTI , TWO PROPER. TIES, seventeen of which are to be absolute sales. Beo advertisements. The Doctrine and its Consequences. To the Editor of the New York Times. Shaves, say Maims WM and Boyce (indeed, so say the whole South,) are property. Nat such merely under the local laws of the slave States, but property within the meaning and under the protection or theVederal Constitution. !therefore, like other personal effects, it' may be removed by its Virginia owner to Kansas,- and there held ea each. Befog there and thpe held and protested, it is inviolable, and no Kansas Constitution eon take It away. , ' To illustrate. An emigrant passes from this , State to Kansas With his necks and 'herds. Is It not absurd to say that any future Kansas State constitution can impair his right to this property or to fts inorease? Same - , things a State constitu tion may do, bat to strip individuals of their. pri vate property, previously Required and held under the Constitution of the 'United States, it cannot do. It therefore amounts to irresistible demon stration, that under this assumption of "property en slaves," no free State can ever be constitution any formed out of the Territories of the United Slates. It follows, too, that the State of New York never constitutionally abolished slavery. Indeed, the Washington Union once boldly stated this proposition, and who can say, that under this assumption of "property In slaves," it ie not tr legitimate one ? • Under the Moat laws of the slave States, slaves must be conceded to be to all intents and purposes, .property, for they are titers subjeot to sales, -pledges, executions, bequests, eta , like other per sonal effects.. That they are etioh in the light of the Federal Constitution is a monstrous heresy, for that Constitution not only designates theni as per sons generally, bat as such declares them to lie in part the basis of Representation "in Congress. Pro perty can by no sense be represented there. Itidvement In favoiof Santa Anna. New OHLWARe. May 26th —The steamship Tonnes- Yee from Minstitlan, is below. She tarnishes Vera Graz a4vlces to the 224,- sad frout the oitrotlitexico There was a Inpvtaeist at theeipital Id favor of flan. is Anna'e return. with a view to bviiiienise the ideil • dad intrreite, and- settling , the difilealtiel,nl L preeent existing -General Waal was muddies on Tampico with 1060 men, - A conduots was.to - :leave The elty of Mexico, on the 24th inatenti with severaLmilitons dollars; conststied,to Vera 01951. The Seglieh rssitients strongly remonstrate againfit the Inaction of their round, Mr. Otwahrelativeto the [ late Tacubaya affair. Virginia'Electiori. WAEHMIITOS. /lAy.2B4—The following return have been reached of the efectiotrlaald to•dkr LIeTRZWI for Governor and mombora of Ornate - • ' - GOVERNOR'S VOTE. Wm L Ooggin,(o.)` Litchis; (D ) Wood county 240 Redford county, (11 ;pro-. , cinota to hear fr0tn)....321. Pulaski county 60 Buckingham county 103 „ Cumberland county 100 ' Abingdon. (Waskington countyo Magee' Ferry 115 242 WI I RITIMI FOR' GMT113)011 . ' 2 Wm L 4olwin (Op) J. Letoher , (DOM ) 01 . 110 Staunton . __ _ Sco twine Charlottesville Ivockbarg , 801. -- Fozfo k -- - t 120 . Pert•mooth 140 Fredericksburg 67 - - 7 H.TITIO+ (incomplete). • • 8 75 ...... •+• •• • Riobmond 460 -- Olvriatiant bon 123 -- 0611, etsunty,, about...: . 34)1 .. , ----- 1 Harrison oo - complete •—•-i ' _ ~ ' 2:'o . = Manniogton . 88 - * 142 A seoond despatch from Fredericksburg ease there is a tie vote for Governor MartinsbUrg Piedmont. - • 81 TRU . 0011104RTRIONLL DISTRICTS ..... Sixth District—Shelton P. Leaks (Dem) received 4 majority n • , •.; In Olamlotteamile, Lemke has 241 Majority. ' 11100110171); , Mity.2s 'saLliidnight;. 7 o h.lioo Lemke (Dam )la certainly elected over Pantos Powell (Dem.) • Eighth Diettlarf.,44.•d.spelelt from, Ilevper , e Perry says that Alex. R. ,Botalev,(Opp ) mejority in Winchester of 1.49,4M4 tim -pungent* ofChsrleetown Rive hire 6.2 majority. Rupees Very end Donnie give Boteler a majority of Of) Pteledont gives Charles J. Pattlkner (Dam.) 85 rasjuity. • lefferroo county glare Botelei shout 272 majority, The vote at Lia-per's r.riy Viands,' for Chattel J. Panikner, (Dem ,t 169 Boteler, (Opp ,) 218 WHIRLING. May 24.—DerkeTey county gives Charles Pattlkot, (Dem ) 50 majority. Ninth Districit,-13tanctou giving lames H. Skinner, (Dem.,) for Booms', 547 votes. THNRN OHNORMIGIOWLL DT'TRSOT. . . WHEZL'NO, May county, as tar MI ITORSTOi given • msjontif of-leo for eherrerd Olemmens (Dam). The rest hf the dietriot hu not been hserd from. D'elreckth Dletrfat --Hatrienn county (aomplats) giiefi Albssi 0. ienklas (Dam ) 250 iasiorDi THIRT IMMIX CONOILISSIONAL . . . Rt0111(0211).-:May.-20-1dlinIght —WO , - (Dm )'Duke 140 torprity in Plilarkl exl . noty. TUIRD CoIIM M oaRIIII, Iticaippm May 26 —The 'Natick' of John 8: Oaskie; (DeP 3 ) ie In doubt. - TWA. LEGIRLATIVII -TOTE. Wroteutxts bley 26 —Two of the Opposition outdi d...es for the Legisratnre ere elested in this &Arid. There te one retneleick in doubt. CLAIIVIII7Z O. Alike 20.—Ifoffmen. the Opposition can didate, ned West; Democrat, ste.eleetea-Delegates to the 'Legislative Assembly. BiOnMnp. Tdae 26 —The Opposition Duty hove mittil large &One in this district, coneldeaably`• ditritniahlog the Demoeretie party. • - The Opposition gobs salmi delegates to the Leeds.; tore. _ COW .IPolipap. NOMINATIONS OF Tag DEMOCRATIC .. EITAIZ CON ETEEM Cor.oxsos. 0 , May 20,—The Democratie Convention', which assembled_ bare to-dgy, nominaed•R. P. 'linnet as their oandidute for Governor by aoctenolton. , The Mbar nomlnatlens were as folloWN Por Supreme Indini—l' , o.lWhirresn. For Auditor General—Tolney nurser. For Pearesary of fitste—Wm Bushnell. For State Tresporer,lamb Rheinhmdt. For Moat flovernor—W:ll. Bsfford For board of Public Works—James TanlineOu. For Bohool Commilelooer 7 —Chao. N. Allen. lln'pram cay Politics. DEMOCRATIC PRIWAiRT MLECTIO,,t DavrrarosE May ie —The Demooratia primary oleo. Von. le this city, for delegates to the Olt, Oonvention, restated in the ce ,, yins of eight of the iserds.,(ottS of -Sweaty) ty the pologlei map. , • r,roya . Washington: = ' Wisnis'Oro:‘, qa ism bein Attorney fot the Sont!xiSit alit:slot of Illinois nisi The Order for the rem.;;ss of thelankofileri from Ha obanan to Gortlend Idiuneseta, wllt heoarried, into Cr. feet t rtbe 7th q! June., , , - The Erstmanter 'GenSpat: bed dietinedl. adopt 'Mir the deem-A eisviiloYeithe'nest stitleArvith Med Usti. A1ay.720 -=Theilleorstary:of the Trea sury ha. prepared a circular address d to the oott Of the owtorps, emplogi_; - = = The lonnwitty 131 our m nr'^ solarize, aeareh t dot"' • sit, in time or peate, env , ehefirn - ratioiti•tedoe now admf ) 21 reaririine av ers of the world, It Ja tbet the flag of ,thry Trailed tPates proper indication of the nationality - of our yeaseli) eheuld almare be promptly displayed bathe Patentee of The Peorelary of the treellni* to dirstted by the Pre. ; •••” - ---tan Instruct the colleetoreof 'AU eiviorae to re 'l"at Ill"'"•••8 In the merahanteersiee th speatiwe plate atm 'ay their *Aire seprareptly sv possible, whenever. armed molest of cup nation. The Postmaster fk - elietWetathe 16th a-Atom-nailed the opinion of the Attorney General se to hie power's., -redoes; the 'great, or prised foul Semtweektijo weekly sonles s time deilignink to ifloni $300;006 anon _ _ The Attorney:A enerat his 'filet replied that the Post• mister General amulet, tinder the law, reduce the pre. sect rato`ot service::: • •'• Oaptain Buchanan has been . eidered to the command of tee Washingtoo n*►P7a*d- •-- , - New Jersey Episcopal„ Convention. ,_ .. • . Buitt.tieniox, llley 26 =The Convention One Pro t./dant Sphieorot Church Commenced bellotiog for Bishop of the Bloom Ale ofterntroa She bandit were taken, the last of which stood so follows) t , Mem: Laitr. Bev. Dr. Mateo ; ' 2St Rey. Dr. Littll,jobu LI 88 Be,. Dr. Odenhelmer Rev. Dr. Roffcea- ' 2 1 The Con Tintion thee sAjourned until it o'clock P.ll, 'EVENING 11116F9X0XX" ' On reaseexabllog, the sevehth ballot inui taken, ea follows: Olera. Laity., - , . Rev. Dr Dishin ' 20 -20 Rev. Dr. Littlejohn .„2O 34 Rev Dr Odenheimer • • . Scattering 111011ra lILLLOT • • Clergy, Laity • SD 18 • 'al- • 93 -8 Rev. Di. Itebao...;. ]tee D. Littlrjalut Scattering .11 iLLOT. ReT. Dr. M►b►n Rey. ))r. LittiejoDD Rev. Dr , Meßes Rey. Dr. Oder!lailater soattei ..... ETA Rev. Dr. Mahan Tim Dr Littirjohn ROT. Dr. Coil Rev. Dr. Odlnhe!mar roattorlo¢ There belog no eleotion, the clergy giving a majority (or D. Mabee, and lbe lefty for Dr. Littlejohn; the Convention adjourned till to•motidw at 9 o'clock A. IC It'fairyland Eptscojirtl Confefrtion. Matra torn, May VS.—The _Episcopal Convention is largely attended to-day. An animated debate occurred on the anbj.cd'of the division of..the diocese. It is generally thought that the 'measure will be (larded to - day. After a warm debate the Convention Me evening' voted on the oneation'of divtding.the diocese. A ma-' jerity of the olorgy voted in the affirmative, bnt there wee a tie in the votes nt.the laity. " & reo I:lBideration will, take place to morrow, when the:question will be carried, se many of the laity friendly to theseenetre were temporarily absent at the time the vote was taken. The Presbyterian (O. S.) General As _ sembly. TssusArsias mar 26 —Tbe Morning Session of the General Aseeretey of the Noah" terian (0. n.) (Mirth to.thy wee neetamad in the eonsideration of the report of the Committee on Ohureh Vitaleline In the afternoon. the consideration of tke - North western 'neologies! Seminary question wan resumed A vote was taken node' thy:, operation of the previous question, resulting In favor of Chicle se the location fOr the Weiner/. „ - - The report of the `committee on the report of the Booth of Domestic illseione was taken up and dimmed till the adjournment, The General Aggemhir *or the Pteeby terian Cht*ch, (N. S.) 'Blrviinn DAY. - • • W/LI/SSOTON, May 26 the session of the Geneva] Assembly, this morning. the debate too foreign minions woo Concluded The conantttee hen Wed 'he Amend ments of Dr. Stearns which are alight, and the report wee adopted with but two or three dissenting voices The management of the Church Eateneon Brte.d was approved, sad thrr rb'po•sle to obese° the plan were rejected. - There le a movement to provide for special A report amderaning - the piney of the' Amerlean Home Missionary Foolety towards this denomination in Illinois. and in favor of enlarging the powers of the Church raterision Committee, is bah re the boiy,.and will probably be adopted to-morrow., = The LOril , e Sapper will beedmlnini‘ered Shia evening The NebraAct Gold i►lines. STATEMMNT OP RETORNMD RMIGRANTS--A MOST STUPENDOUS EUMSUG . . . Er. l - tire, Key `l5 —Mr. James — &triennia of Lock port, New York. who ha* just returned morn the Plaice, oubliettes a. atatemeak in the Dole °cent of elite mo u. leg, prolounning , he disuses gold mines the most eta paudous humbug ever perpetrated on the orneriest, pro pie, which wee gotten up by land spessulato.s, and sus tained by puttee datereetec in the frontier tonne and mereheula woo had heavy stooks of goods on hand. Mr Magianies etatement be supported by another from Mr. Van Nees, of Jackeoa, Mich., who positively &melts thet after havlog prospected throughout the whole county, and visited all the digging claims, he tiweetalned that no men ever made more than twenty cents a day, or found duet yielding more than one cent a pan. - Tornado in lowa—Loss of Life and Property. Curoaoo. May 26—A. dutmetive and fatal tornado marred at Lora 'city, on Tuesday lad, by which bourses barns. and ova. thing =fable was swept off. The track or the crh , r Allan wee a southerly dlreotiott, sod extended tact or twelve miles before sts ores was upset As far as hsard from, four Orson', were killed sad twelve badly injured Of one family, named Mor gan, the 'atter, son, and gran'em were re. , l instantly killed. The load by the calamity hag not been ascer tained. Charge- against Captain Crowell. Bosrori. May 26,—Cliptain tirowell and the mate of the brig Robinson have Misr' held to bail for their ap pearalMe en a charge of deprtvidg of fibs. ty and re turning to slavery one, Columba* Jones, who (wonted Memoir on Do ird of that *Mel some timr.alnee It will be recollniatod that (biotite Crowell traosterted the aim to the achooner klia Math at flyanoterpsying the captain to take him to Norfolk on the way back to Pen. aacola. The Erie Railroad. Nsw; Yeas, May '26 —There are heavy payments retail on the New York a,ti Erie %MOM!, and a ans. p,Loion W6B expected to-day. ,There fa no de fi nite in iormation that each an event has &dully ooeurred. The Oberlin Rescue Case. COLUMBUS, May 20 —The decision et the court in the babeos Boum; case of Bushnell and Labseton - will be g.von on Saturday. FinAkeiAl; -01);_tOrtiAtgittlf&•:- tie` _ sll3B69. sa YaicLanvlri; My The etdok'nisiltet wed nfoficaniinated tii•Aartkitilts Yhtlerdar. Though Pride on oat of .the aecurftlea con. tint* to show a downward: teadaney,..i This aihiat froit _ - two canoes ` -one s helog_the Louie soicia,to_ bmkera on demand sing the - Whee; hi th.fk priori of most of AB securities cas-lkiliat'bearerbenr rullrg on the caili oysftys terdeit:thittet toy. 1888830: Stooks "assurilly rtoP when thei - c;146 Ifig for the use of and as - hitically Rink In coniOilleeeirtilk_lip•top iNFArliirketC tie letter con be pcircheiedif ihrvidioeight pir - disoount !Cached's,* of the ,publiebed /*porta - of -.,recetp'D co,• ; •, the four grad lailroidelachtneoth, shows as the :anti _ that the renneybraela pent4l suitors less theiCilthee: ,of the other": , New ........... . ' New Yo-k and _ Yenneylvenla • - Baltimore antithilo - •.......... 450,0 00 ::: - The New York Central, which has'to hear the: olizes:: of catieb g all this :1040;.,bra1. AIL - senate Ale leach-4 enterer; Ito _ceeelpta.thia 'wart* only, falling, more bellind those of last year than the_dbare, but soetcaßY• reiressitlig die ltu adred more iallewptiond the* were in operation last rear. - -The following ia s statement of the yeeelpta of the_ Morrie Canal Company: • • Total to May 14. 1859....140 858 74 eek ending fday.7l, 1861 k 9.493._ 85 $10,04 60 - - Total to 'fey le 1858....528 2%40_ - . Week ending bley 82;1858 1184t4 WI 107 60 Incretee,lBsB: _The P,lttalrarg,Journat thinks that ertoneoua views au to the doilelonor7tolge thersitintelped . bond cases, In thatelty, prevail 410tif the niewpaters „ and p - Ople of PhllatlOlphla. tbn hendbOldern in - thla city are numerous and bowery_ intereettd,:we quote the greater past of the article , the !earners own redrds _ „ The bondholders ire entirely Watcher; Iritbkann.; priattion that the - Allegheny Taller 'oily sabseelatioi wan anbject to a mere formal mistake—that eau he re roosted he any other form of action. The reputation of /ado+ actor's charge, in Ida owe zieorde. wile,c- , LThat - the cfficera of the 'cite pad sonority's/be:toyer to Irene the trublened ~.tlin,c9yoon,deelered, ppon to the Allegheny Valley' Bared.t Thie is fetal to all forme of action on the 1100.000 otto enbacripttoc, • The prmety subscription of 1450 - 0091 a under a d'fbrant set, but that hot hr verbatim et liteentim, et penctuatfm. a ropy of the northeiseinen set - under which the tawiebeeconuirenb, seription was made -• In the Duthie, and; Lawrence Oonety caws, Judges . Grier, and , IlfeChroperit agreed to differ to send the cacti to the Supreme o.inet:but yndge Prier, in unnilstaleable - tsime declared tbat he Ushuaia, the sot of AteeMbly wad not sufficient to warrant the subscription. or at limit, to issue. bonds in payremist of the :ante. Ijolegs, therefore, ;Or Grier changes his oninion, the city are empty subscript'on to the Alle gheny Valley. $700,000, fella for want of authority to Issue bond* u The conntiet of Butler and itorrenee deport} onthe earns plireeeolory ea the Allegirny county enbeirlption to the Allegheny Vag., itall.. - oed The tt..t ',see -by the city to the 4tertbentrille - read of $l5O 000, Judge Grier also decided egninot, because teey morn not :rani !erred eau to race: the holders in any better tomtit, on than the romveny. This sews urderatand' it. woad , lease the holders the right to recover_ the ziocigal at the end of come twenty-five yeari—hut 40-skid - sea! in the mean 1,010, " The male gneatlon—the eiiiirtitntionilissabotityin itellie mon bonde—Jacgii thief, without argum•nt. - eX- - Armed, bec a use one ownlupreme Court hat affirmed it —declaring over and over again that his Melt opinion was against it But IrrieDeefiTe of all shat goes to the gaprenie (innate - 1.5nel decialen; he gave a terrible weeding nut of the °awe that actually elm° before biro. We know our city and county railroad ton& were in bad r , rotte ',fore—trot vre.dordat -If oarr-holf could be realized from them, in the mites that con d. have been the 2biladelptita bundlanidere are deVeitia;tb en they We easily pleated. To ;Mar up - without regard to fa , nre ntabablirtiee., ,lineclied into annelred ht Allegheny Talley = ' '" - $' 0000O` "' - ' 1. atenbenville..., "' - • ' 250,000 • $650,030 ;Ef o t. i ngli4 a hair; " 4 , ******* 1:1 2 7 0(1 1 ", " 0 66 C0 ' 4 1_ Butler Valley , CllMtktlr. - - Lawrenee —1,200,000 _ Apparently cualldned :_ ~,-, ..: ,- 0, ma 2 Eltentrawille Obertfers_Viliss , , - moral _ Beaver_Cionlity,• ......... .... ...... t ..rioo•( - 2 - ..,. -- i i 0 - 00 —4 '77 ," . . r 2 . On Chalet ofl&ev we .might ; hey:Fp...Mewled thews ae worth Aft* per title . or 31.150.00 - On thetail we doubt wboth.r the ~koldeite.; c0u.14 tees-) twenty cent., or UtO COD- A few - ,zot.re courts bbe OW we test, would spoil the *nide _lt le ode' rely ?o ;Wt.), me Judge 11100andiesii;iti the'Cltilifiitd' celerity. use; ailqe charged to favor of the p)stettri we cannot lelFthe &menet of her subsetlppon." PBILADELYHIA 'WZOOK EURAVON W. itePaavga ST IdeaLler. HOWL CO.; Lila Katie amid, lEWHAAOII,I, lii Sgplll#oolirfl il weer deaSs TRIM) AND OHESIIII7 0111:8119. 8000 Olty 0 It.. . 1000 do 5200 do ..,.-0 • 300_ . do eu ne w . 100 1000 _-', do' - -'• 100 100 do los ,2131 . ,do 103 100 ' do 102% 1000 City 5071 85 908 Ls Way 66..85(r0 03 200, do 85wo 96 1000 14:-IL 24 mt 0.1...'.81g. - I osto It. dm R.. 3204 "1' d 0.... . : ... : . 120 x ' '' ''' -`... airewmo ' 2000 Rah Nor ils (02. I'o 4000 Peon& AM xot:01.-. - St der:... - 8111, ,VIOO Pitts PtAde:_ctd ,-,- .. - ,.000 'Ol ' GO - ' ~ _, : i' , -:.- SIiCOID - B119:03),;,:. ,-. , , I 10904 419 9d risk Si:. 'Art - ', rer Or itlirlirkrrroW4B , 00 Cartwierr 1i....11 . 6. 8% -9 Oardiuonied -- Blrc. 31% ' 50 ' 'do; .. :.:4 ,- ;...1:47 5% 100E1 a'..-i...1-.;...,..85.,836 50 do -.: 35.-5%, 4 P 419., - • ..0 0 3i :7 0L031328- PIa6IOB . ..4I'EAVY. - „ .. ... ~ ....„.. -•-- :' 842.,,A4iir. _ - /rid. 440, . Phil 02.:; - . '.,';'.,'.;190 looirSahl Aim nook, 8 9 (( it...:.:ado 100% . 4 ! Pe5t.... .._ 16% 11 15 , Blew ...102X103 Wimsp(2llllm„ li 8% 83( Psalm 58:: . -..'."."..- 91 92 ' '( 5 Is Ist =W.. , Tijj Beading It. - . 21% 22 r 1 .'54..8 - - — ; 5l 4 , ' 9,34 , 119/00075 60 .ILong ,1n1and.....,.10," 11,v .t , lot 6a (44 92 94 :114800Q fr. NEr'.= - 49 ' ic - 0 12 1 88,70 78 N "Pima R - ' , 83‘ : 9 rani/1. - 1f - - • ' 4012-40 X 'sr. 139.; 4 ........; fBk-eB3i ~, la 114 ISa in off_B7 .88 . "10e 88 20 Kok , Camspoonc. n .§o.. --s zlsB • Ostairinui,2l.. , bg 8% j '"prof - 1084.4 " 107 -Ist mt bel SS11( /52 89.111 Nor 69 'B2 70' , 71 Prank fr. Bonth RBO es Imp 8810.01! 73 7£2 21 & ERR.. .43 '93 114.54-1341 & Ilistoßa 43N 45 .. khilade/Pfirtellailietti . MAT 26—Evening. The4iresdetmTe market's rather firmer - to day, owing to the more favorable tenor of_ the foreign news, and 802119 holders are indifferent abaut eettlug at.prOviosa quotations. The demand .ooutinnes, moderate, and about 1.000 bble superfine Flour have bamitaken at $7, 900 bole extra at $7 25,.and 210 ibis family at $7 76 The retallsrianetiaketallie bu it these liguresfor sopt,fineand eatrea, aa1.5108.76 for fancy brands, all in quality. 'Rye 'Flout is Wet, aneloo - blitt.inld at $4 75 bbl. Corn idea! is not much inquired f ir, but 800 bbte Pennsylvania have been sold at $1 bit. Wheat rather firmer; about 2,603 bus hove bass cold in small lola at $1.76 to $1 SO for ride, 'aid $1 85011.60 for white.-..-tke latter for prime Some holden refuse.,these rates. Bye is steady about 71;0 briel'ainsylvanjuspid at 050. Corn has been doll, but *Attie close there is rather more Inquiry PM prime le's, and stout 6 000 bterkela yellow sold, mostly at 920 afloat. Oats.are - very dull today and about 5 000 bus pride Pennsiliania sold at 520 afloat. Bark is dull and unsettled; a small ;ale of No. 1 Queroltron wee made at $2B, holders generally ask more. Cotton to steady,' ind 4 atrial = business doing at about prevloas rates. ' - Grdeetles —There is no chariot in- the market,' and Sugar and Molasses are quiet; 2 147 b file Cafes sell by auction today at log ellSo—aterage" $lO7l, 80660 Mee? and,d months orenit. :lerovislons are flan. bat-there .ie very, little inqury for Perk. Neal; or Lard, andthe market prne • rally is quiet. n skey is dull ; dredge sells' slowly at 7 80 ; , Penn Mils 290. sod Ohio sag Prison, 60e; hbds me scarce and worth 29m300 qtr' jggeliin„ dinar. Lap). "O 83 Olerry. 80 2t ..... .../9 , 80, New York Stook 10 . 00 II S 54, 74 Rpg..166 146.0118 81, 1874....101 10000 Virginia ea - 97 10000 Tern es '90.... 90,V 19000 Bile Et 03 % 4000 N Otrollu. os.. 17j( 600 ..... :93 2EOI Erie 0131 111 'as 60 1000 LO t Ml IG bie IT3 EO eh P Mail 15 8 530 74) 124 do 75 60 sitt3el6cHd co .60.04 600 hti N Con -12 x 203 do DBO 72X B'o do. 72% 100 Bh Erie .b. R Amass are steady at 0 60 for Pots aael $5 Tti for Pearls nova.—The market for Stste sod Western. Flour is henry, nt d ferslOo lower, with Istger t scalp+ s end shies of 6 000 Ws st pk 0006 El), for oupetiloa - sukt4 lOM 7.20 for extra do; 0.7006 60 for miperflnls Western ; $0 tOrs7 00 for 'extra do, sad $7607 00 for shipping broods of extra rouod bop Ohio Southern Flow is henry. - solesof 600 bbls at $7 76 for good, sod 67 800.0 60 formal's brands Curds. Mar !gni , ' nominal. Galax —Wheat la dais and Merle downward, with mare of 8 9:0 bbla at $1 15 f•ir r.d - todiata, including a lot of 95 buct,atw ',bite Georgia at, a pre. yet to be !Mod Corn to drropirfa wrl:l3 sales of YO 0.0 Lai at 010 for Western m:led; 90e0 la for ”Ilosi, and 930940 for round do. , Res is (inlet at 98e. Barley la steady. with aside of 2 000 bus r t 70c for good ftata. Oats are firmer and quoted at 505-530 for Southern. pp.n.yloknfs, ate Jer sey and Maass far Etats. Canada,.and Weat,rn ppm.' zumsk is dull and 'ltnary with salsa of 12 400 bb/s. at ei V 5D 'or new More, $l5 f 0 for Prime, Beef to at ,, ady. with sales of 900 tbla. at Via" DO for county - Prima (90070 far. ro- Mitt, $.2415 for re packed Western. and 1,15017 , for extra 800 , . and. Ontarteats'ailtqpiet. Lard is quiet, with calm of BA btila. at 11.8051.31( o Butter and Cheese unchanged. WHISKEY I9lcwery !Mb sales of 200 We. wag rilfis flatmaiont, May 26.—Flour quiet; sales at 27, ha ter° toe stoamer's advisee were received; tt is now held 12,4 m 251. h , gher Wheat unchanged. Orals closed firm, with an advancing aelldancy; 'ratio cold et g4mbsc; yellow Corn at 84ei8To. Provisions Whiskey dull. Now OaLeANS. Nay 20 —Cotton is nominally quoted, the news brought by the steamer Asia causirg lees fisanuees in the market. Only 200 Davi changed hands to-icy. Waimea id quoted at 3l lie- Mess York sells sesll. Freights on alotton to Li, tenon]. 5. 1 61. Bread. s.uffs are quiet. Flon• is quoted at. 01 per Dbl. OINCIINNATI. May 20 —Flom_ is dull ant depressed; prices are nominally unchanged. Wheat dull Corn dull. Pr ovieume 'generally dust and tmetoady ; holder . ' adhere to their figures, but are not-mat by buyers. Bulk pleatp_shoulders yell 'UT,' Clio ; Bides 8%0 Ba con—Shoulders I%u, hides 9%0. TEB,TERDA,Va . PROdZI3DINGS Report.d foe Tie Prose.] UNITED . STATICS' DISTRICT Douai--Judge Cedar"leder —The colrt _met,' hid adj7ttrind wi , hont transacting any entitle business. The jn yfn the ceps of - Andrew J - Beals and Adam Barris, chargtd w:th pacing, ootinterteit money, ratan:min verdict of atOlty. DISTRICT (301111 T—Judge, itardS.—;Frederick Zat , s vs The 01. y or Philadelphia. Before reported. Verdict rot the defendant. • • o ..loseph Mirkte re William Flint. An actime on a promissory rote 'Verdict for the phintif.tor /312 Thoophiltto Sleety t On. Rte. .4t • Asbury. An action on book account., dory out " John °annoy vs, Paqlok O'Connor. An salkn on e book stsenunt. 'On trial. - ^ •- No other courts were in Bandon,,• . 910,957 09 7ERBT , BOABD 100 New annuli' 18 Penoi Lehigh Scup 2.7.4 do - 27ji - 9 Tar & MOoh Bk.. 18 90 do 58 8 do 68 -M Norriat 8.. 10 do 51% 60 Red R.. esvi 'kin Ski 100 do task .11,14 :00 'Onuer 2(l ' do' -- '"-4b5110„.., 10 Union 8k... :::. ,-- 3 eorifileltki::7;s - ;.2-4X -BOUM, 15 ..... pb aog 101 Beb likt,por 0kib9.8% "xchangei; May 20. 500011 Con BUM. 42 100 d 0....,:.... 42,4 10 •-•• 6• 42,1; 50 eh Mich 811 Guar 51S 50 eh Panama./111,...110,4 TOO ", ,` *6O 119,V 20 • J.-- 25 eh 111 Oen IL R:... ma do 45 luo Clev & Tot It a., 28N IEO do MO 28 4, LOI do . " ~... 214,V 11E0 eh Ohio 4r, Root„ 613 1100 do ' alb 61% 1(0 do 62 6;ii I 60 4, Ottd 62 THE MARRSTB Markets by Telegraph: THE: COURTS
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