Show Deti despatch to the he deiv aws Y TI I washington june 10 A correspondence has been going on for some months with the brit british lh G government 0 ern ment relative to the manner in which the united states was carrai carrying ng out the provisions 0 of the ashburton Asb burton treaty touching the suppression of the slave trade tra de england thought the treaty should either be observed according to its spirit or that proper steps should be taken tor for its abrogation I 1 have reason to believe the st tate state department is in receipt of a note from lord lyons concerning a communication from admiral gray commanding the british squadron on the coast of africa in which that plains of commodore connovers Con overs want of efficiency fici fi ency in his efforts to carry out the treaty stipulations lie ile says that the african slave tra trade d e is co conducted almost wholly under the american flag and enumerates twenty five instances as coming within his knowledge As our government claims ot of others strict conformity to treaty provisions president buchanan has determined to answer the complaints which he regards as well founded by ordering to the coast of africa and the gulf of mexico all the new guri gun boats now approaching completion at the veral several navy yards these little steamers are peculiarly fitted for the service and will be put in commission as soon as possible lord arid and lady napier are now in london ilia his lordship writes that the impression in london is that germany will soon be involved in the war and with germany all europe the german government are opposed to interference ter but the excitement arnorld among the people is so wild they cannot be check checked ed an army m w will ill march to the rhine lie he thinks at an ea early y day this necessarily involves england in the fight it t is is true that lord napier stated that the en english 1 I sh government has hag disapproved the action of sir win gore in nicaragua the commercial advertiser calls attention to the tha fore foreign n slave trade and demands that the govern should show more zealin zeal in suppressing it for a long time our governments government through inattention practically left the responsibility 1 I of suppressing the to baw british 1811 elui chuis ers in in tune time the pecuniary value of s slaves ayes here was enhanced to such a degree as a to create a strong temptation forthe tor the avaricious to enter upon the african slave trade it vas as profitable e whenever successful and others S t thus hus tempted to 0 o engage in this traffie traffic until their number bacare bacame large enough to create when overhauled by british cr cruisers ua a an excitement in their behalf on the a ab b question of the right of search it if in inthis this d dispute they th ey eie successful they could elu elude d e those 1 0 a e 0 or f their own onn fiad they did su succeed aeed and beyond doubt there are now a goodly number of slave tradel a actually pursuing their horrible business unmolested under our flag if not indeed in in iona fills fide american vessels with american officers and crews |