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Show ,,-X'i' ;,rtO, tho, evening ON ttolW ' here KHday,- at, hIfp,WnS In rtiOte..flceopJi,virKJ'fj;r ,br Kan.y C.ty,, m the m6iai"6f madd 0 gel Wen-Uce from SLLeaU; vm Qub,cy,.lll,. nd,lW,ratli'J' , , " - WAsmseTps; . Two ffimeotsKnfaVKw, u, ui Uushmgtop, forthwithr :ThereS ing.fouerrfgliiiciiti orthebrtrfai4w ' dered:ttbold lhemTr,,SSS5" coioo,taWwhln6tt.in.ronHiSW notice? .-7'' la'rrdjd rfofnieeC -wlttf rS figK1. -"'"S! i'Wl; Vrob'abb) that 3t OaXfe "'Jic.PortpaT Voald htlZ ' pointed. :, ' ;-t. -Ty. Ityiy&t' cikiiog Minister Hirr, " :wa;to,hc;sent immediately; The tWcl, .' fatesrtbnt,wcre not ill the ships of war .ibKplutefy're'o.nired for 'thevb1pekia U w.oald'bc! brought borne In, a ' hian-bf-tw .as,a,prisbner-indfer, bo. W i hh atlawed tOdioeie his tir&ie-vcyaticc tir&ie-vcyaticc to America;; -His guiti tsdeilfd in soine qiiarter. Imt Che-lcvideneakiH to 1 overn helming. -; a P.rObablettlaftla" Spanssh Government will dectinerto rtr ceiviJ'C'arl Sjbura nsMinlster ta'Stismj. at tcait-.lhb;'rcpfMcnta't;V,era br'Aio ,t Warfibmtoft;'d(fnotvhwitttS' iO' ismu such a, belief " s,s'' V GovernnienfVam'iKTtWpVofmW totter froiii' 'HheMmfcri'tb Southeram; iltm ing. thert$ were, m'uiiity;. Mliefs it the:2fUfH, -. '"'--T - -rv The 1'rcfidenX Jmd appointed EJsy. Morris; of.Fiiniisylvatio'Mmister,to"1C() sttauilnopk'. an(HenryTVI)(oir'i'of l soiiri,as Mtifhttf-r to Yeliczn'elaV tTheAi. nuiiHtratfon. bo reucwwlrelatlwi tldt Ferii,-stopped by-Mr.H JJocbanatt. ' i'lie FrisTdenthad cilfed :tipcn tttT, Governor, bfjjndiaaa for six additlcasl reglmchts.' .;:! ;Vk- ;i--s. v'v . Tbe form Ondi-r CotSibne had jut' ceilritct four' -'miles' from WaBlgtu" Tb caralry bsd-goae tcn.mlles fbrther..' Thereglment'of ihioanted .rifltiwit u-. fottr coinpanies ofdrSgoobTin Kew Mtxi' cp, iiid bceus ordered toJlea,V;- pfolmUy for WiishiiigtOil'."f'; f '-uf .. ' -"Tbeatliodp Island-reftlctciTt left ByraiF pu ihe 10.t.h,ttakng!whhHhem the'JlaW battery; dejjiuation upposed tphe. -list-per' Fisrfy; ' " ' ' ' "' k - 1 The 2Ymu'c:orrcpondenUreport'tlit Qctu Beauregard iadi'declartd,:lbt Tie intended concentrating sixty 0r itTesty thousand men at .JiIanassaa,Dsp' making nhelr poaitioa. ImprognaMe,, s4 when the Federal forces were spent' In 'tj; ing to dislodge -them." he wasgohjf to overwhelm and destroy thcm.? It appears that A'rhngfon lteigbthi been on the point or being attacked; oh of Lieut,. Thomson's-company.ciae It!'" wurds midiiight.to'.tbe iamp Of the Wtl regiment, reporting the cuemy coatef h force,, with cavalry, infantry, and;rtalry ut a distance, ottonly twor mlkVAi Federal troops wcrefoiiaed lo lia ofbat tleibutorjomb cause i.upknownj tt bcls concluded tatuthe lastiwaeai te : fer their, project nnd,:wifhdrw.M On the-. 1 lib;? arlarga . force fW thropglLGcprgtowntowMdi,'Fofet; Uocks. The combined ferees in eojK-tion eojK-tion wltli -FutterspPV cpluwi.s4 liapa McClellaBV nroito eecty f round JJaiperV!l'erryf It jh tMO cd.dpubtful wbetbcrUbot' Federal eoleaM. eould,cotnbiiiatn:ac8sei ifa make 'lf , eapiurc Tim'f re bclslmaaa iWf3 , stand ;ar,-and;!perbapa iaS attaekt'' MttitassogJupct'on;hkbWirBft reports received. by.GovcrfieeJ.itMV . ly fortified. Tbo'jcapnop: are watiair. circle, d tlKcehtrcof which is the railjW station. Tia rebeta!. talfcrabobt the4Vnshlngtoo:liue,iaBdjCJt8ri"5.i ity dlrectiy.KSTithpfltifgolBg tofA4 UalltmbrW Ifcionrfc th"t"pleeswertt rfsti ilii-ai: moment ittWi.CBBJiiMiw taken ' , i,n f'st t --'t:'.Jt t-J"'T ' -ill iitcett8liiKtbat ;OenJohajW becnilargy.jreinrj5rceUtithiaafwAy He wlll;gnd himself safrended; a?f of, theireacii of.BssutaBceirom thOj ghpuldsdiOi retreat:) towards Junctiouslie wUt baieTbsdyiWIow.rt ilia Ftderal-.i-lorcfrvconceotrated : arew Htrir Ferry, apd ibi retregre.ej mfent would -'hardly, UM0Q?e''? ond. -f tC'3r5 - CoLSfoae ha4jefttwith::trbepr, ltf; the sdirectlbo,.iif jLeeibnrgfc:-. JjJjR pumbets of car had beta seHt fro r tdu, Virginia;- lD-. CmberlBd.i tW Federal troop to the latter phU ,xGeneral.IInnkUbii aarte-.w Fort MelleurySw mitt t, . TncVirrfnwnahad iftttemptedJ.to IroyUaro-Noi Sbat h'ad: bteu resisttaW kho Home Gtsrtls cf 'Wilhnmfport. - "5$ griQBfrte.cteim riftccn tKotfsaid Js'a-t Harper'a Fry; tilt' thti unionists iTajjai tlrtf rt Ofttf utile thousand, A lady, vrfvvfcfc Wimctta Washing. Jki la. tf Kgtt nt Aqal Cfeefc !J,He wee hs lined, and Unit TjiBd' nA Wiy mare were killed isjioaaJeit ia tW first attacti. Great Jef 'bcen lakes t conceal tho fact Jj iM frlewks of ihe'Tfctiraa. She wn 'tort were- Tur ' hMdred troops in the jKtirwi, mmI Vhefos jn, thd last at-:4Ct at-:4Ct t have Men Urge; . , . r ItjTinwffftWy ascertained ttrtt thiCcm-Jrate4teaM thiCcm-Jrate4teaM ;Mi4 WevBiiig from jnirtii JaBctlori, f s . sp? cdll as tjiey .dcJinj.ag A, 'V " ' , Tot' thousand1' 'united; States; 'troops ,t,t repr between "lae-towns of fom$aMiip&, Cbambcrshirgb; from 4aiie tttef irers marching. " The' troop's jtlf at Potf! Hocks, -bad wf tslnlj wiUHffowti. am were 'pitU tbe.tnahjl tAtafptf ferry,; , f; 3Ae7tireneat bad' evidently taken vfefcMoa of the Franklin , County ' -Ball-; JSSPSt 4he 'rpbelstvronhl ftiosi the i"r,wHl Uifti ;towi.t' .The!" "giants dw line 6rUio',Pot6matilja(l doled. Reliable Information gave jjrt'lhoiia fflwit Harper's Ferry, .eWwpewlenti'ef, thVBaltlmore i&iaft says, the fight at "Williamsporfj Wireeilhe Hwe Guards nhd the, rebels i4 cohjIawlaM iky Of tli llthj tevtral rf jfce'-rfibelai were ;wounded,-'nd. one from the Wat rmlWf sourc! Jt was t&retj Ih'at'tVfi, ,?tlrfl kcesiwo forces In VW,ldid(ot cec4illftjrVor aiityl -fl jijertt'Bewarrgaril 'had -,Sssded-i pro tiorf fr.'Miiiaa'Jttiittroii, ejttri. iwSailjr pjcturiiig llie dejloriiblo conse-Mtew conse-Mtew of tbe'expoctcd - InTd'slotl of Ftdt -'aia.'bBlcrfctgJenrncj,l that the NtfWeff fqifjlog a,camp',wl,itrptig &tjen"ii?fl'' Uetuel, :iilne tniiea toi' llataptort, pathoYorktowa - ro deemed it.Sccarjf'tS?dtooUgG tbcui. Jmetibtf, tBOTcmcnts .wero' madron liedigfit of tlie Sth; frem t'ortreas lion-ioiB3' lion-ioiB3' KewpqttJlcWa:, 'About 'njid-Igbt, 'njid-Igbt, Col. Doryca': ZourtVes and Pol TwrMwiV lbauy,rgtaeiit crosied1 the nef"aIIauii)ldn'; M iiicaiisof t'tx larirc I bittciw; inuel ,1 tli'ejriavfll', brigade", tooVop; the iuc;'o martlil;tiie Xormer aM twokijet K a'd'nncb of thelattef f tKetaH Ifme,. CotBeiit-dlcl's "regt-Bttr'JiDd::,-deaehnieiita',6f lw Ver-aonUTn,(lla$o)itwH.tii Ver-aonUTn,(lla$o)itwH.tii reglroent nt S"tlrj9ttKnmyed"forK tO for v .ajnuc- tStn WTtli'liBL'rmiiilntstfro!ft t'orln-sn MoofOf, at LiUlif lItlteK ftbaat hAlf wiy 'fetare' ' IlnjitpinfAiiii'' (Jrcai' lictljcl.. Ititliarcs;pviwl.l4ille Ucihel about tor o'clock iif.iln-nrniiRf Cof, liciie ficvVreiweiitiirrlwd nhd tO';U u'i a 10 rtioanrtljoC rulerVccKO'i r thO -nwifa. IlipMjulirrtatfdfajj, tlie'.aij'aaf, tliu Oejv ! tjareiflmtnt;'1 i;"jlh,4larBii(;si of the !j6f,firiniwpoCCul,nrow)ieuir totumii, sarchfngjnil'iiM: oKfcr nudtd li lieut. llitltr; 'loaaudaSd-deHWuiit of Uen atlr, jnttftVa. pi A e r iVTrtdlcrj1 OracconiiU' say. ibat Col. i'own-i'tjwfii'aM i'own-i'tjwfii'aM nredHrsf rtttlteicfiu, Si' fireof the: Xibany - ltctiliucut. w.is irai!H, wLHff tlwt of. the.Oerniatv -Wa Uul, tilling one maii?uiid T.-oui.diiig Rtf U i(-1t two-or"threc Tjlherf wUli nercnd 'icr slight casualiieiJ.' " Tift Albany regi-vihX, regi-vihX, Ujnui;i:QtrlAl jrHscov-Mfilffrwn jrHscov-Mfilffrwn tue:Acp'utfmtits left, ori the UthiAUipaiippcral tnctiirwer thtir fwiiaj,TTheyXudr:'JnUhe fewnue,Crcil .:rfc.hu jjijifi vtThei 5CouaTe'iciftrig thes firing-, turned tmd also" 'fired. upoawthe-fAlbauy rtsia'eit?-1 ' "Xl 'daytrc'1i iCoCJIeli'. anil Col. tirr'jregiafcnrtniorcd from the rear tf t&jrartrefir to wppiort tlie roaiii lolly. Tlitako. t'lii?tl Uetiiet hating kKiae"rtaTnedf the building, were ra.iajorwltltvwpprjintacni fecwsoi.ta;iiIprjjsonrM. Jha troop theit'adTiwcc'duiwn, Ureal ! Sety'batHelr-ihree small Jplccesof ; u1Ietjwer',nhaW! to, eopd'wllh the tatyttteibaunon of thb enemy, 1'he l.rtielatteryi a. cottipletelfi raaskeil. ! MWe'ttcbtttd be iectr, onlj jhe'llashea ol i ftaa a thousand metf bchlua tho ba'tutiea i A-e'lncon$"i'i raorement might i werl tierce who commanded, too cx,i , pwiuVa,pri ttf httTulost his presence TtoW;aii(l the Tr6y:reglinertt stood for ' S.W?di? Wl'lltf 'fa a , Wwjo rtlwat was at;Iast;glvn,- , -Lleat.rebbfes'bftbo lilted States ArayIncoMBKtietfthy artillery, xtaa CTteiitiio;M od. iostantly WW, -Helmd apikcd'hta gun and wis wlntly ."tadeaTorlHg'td; Withdraw" his , wawacd; Cap.t. 'Ueojgc'ilYiribn, of Vit-Troj rrgimcotf after th? drdor to ,re 1 inSLT jKirni Wokposscssloir of 'thq tf W brtnght Iv'off iho "ffcW wllH tbo I-juLIcteuaul, 6lh . .were araogll ;to,?ortrcs" Monroe. " Tliere fTebWy; abo'Atnwcn(y-fiT4 killed ahwdrea -of the -Federal troops j v5$iytd2r& thegreate'sti bringlDxrff'.lho.ktlJcd and! dd -giteruf of ther latter 'were in ' S?r-QtB; Pierce Wv ! 5j;weni.kilal. pr.roohded In. the TWtaMteco'Jision. or the Federal troops. Ewfoa toiircljlrfg' VnZqUtit ;Botbei; apparently ery little flH thtartllfer &ine;cowpoiealof plcr and -howltjsers aghlast' Mcan.noCtrebela.,:. . ' J.Z .jJjJh '!H.o,.,i,T!41ewtl,' number. ,3;1r slxHit thirty and OBo heodrei V?Ctoirflr&BtlI,o tfeKew totTtgtaeat; were alasiog. Tho XTtwto; jftccie ;tf, tbaaffutr' states thv ttflte tSo'onfortn'nafrf nl&Ube j was rwiified, lire forces cotaprisiog the 2.1 and .S,l' 'Xrf York, regiments joined by detachmeuu of the 4th Mnssa-!thustt( Mnssa-!thustt( 1st Ohio, 6llr and 9th. KeW IXorlc, teglment, with: two light JchJ jnecei, lander Uvut? Gretbl came npon aa dffiiced gtiard,of ttMis defeated and : droyot them, back, taking . thirty: prisouerfc ;.,Then tbey adranced poi Ureat i Bethel, in York' ' County where they enme; upon the enemy, four thousand strong, an'd'drore righl into.ih'tm, iThej were in position, protected by sfi ieavy batteries, .taonatfog, and twelve poand-ers poand-ers and heary .rifled cannoi lloth;'Dpr-ycaV, lloth;'Dpr-ycaV, 'Zcuarcs and Ilawkio's regirotrit charged right vp" to th, batteries bat cJttld hoi pass the dfttlijond were com petted, 0,'fBll . back;,-.;Afjcr,,lw6 b'ourV contest, ihe ammunition gar a out and tho iroops-retlred In perfect order, '.J i , , , The; 'JVtfSr' . washi,ngtpii 'special - say's' ; there f wgrsatjejtcUcmeui lu' the, capital, orcr tlie.news5 of abe:.,rtsVt!'.-iit'-;jPreat lkthclj- . -JVs was; tbeTgencfal - ppirion ;afriong military men, that there had ,berii ! gross pismiinageinent and bud ladersfilp of the'Fedefal (orcesif-V The Scqessjonists ! scre looking on,. emWjdened,' by . the re-IpaUe.ofthe re-IpaUe.ofthe FedmVtrwp.s;; v Qon iltk iindjjwarned. 'the 'GHli medf oCtlic -perij menacing 'the' icaptt'al from his-Sutc,-audi requesting that's forcc bettcntjtp: Frederick Citj and the rcmfqrcit'jentxrtheeglments fat'lllalti-niore,.:.j- i,t ?;';,V.,.-r Marshal, llomicfurt states, thai there ajp'uj huuria !Be$$w)ilUln; 'iiltt more" With couosiled 'arin vvaithig a. fa-iowbleopportn.niiy" fa-iowbleopportn.niiy" ($' ti$c',fv' ish'.l . tjient.'Oeiicral Scott Vast cspccVcd to lmmluelytenVe roV'FredeTic tb' command com-mand thciXfdcral.forci'S'.fnj persoii.)',. ..His horso hfli'd gone rorwitrd'to lJaltlmoro. .'j. Troops, were lo'be dtepat'ch'eito: Frecli erick, to.prpi.cctUuforinieriU bcihg; iiti1 dCrrstooUiha'rthcrV'vasa' on; fool ntaong'.the Seces6n.tstt to i depose G OTcrtj nor Uicks- and establish -a -proTisional government,! General Mansfield bad re-ecltcdi re-ecltcdi luformatton" that the Michigan regiment bad been fired at In lliiltlniorc. An arhiy oIBeer had.beerf'scnt there, to imeitignte the affair,. Geuctal. Banks takes command at Baltimore:;: Bal-timore:;: , ;.;., Theitwpufco! of BaKlm'qre ..were-tirrt-tatcd by the presence, of Northern troops; hot the'.conciliatory progrnmirie of Gene-' ral llHiiks hacV removed nnprehehxlons. Friends of Governor Hicks had visited Ge'iicrkl Thpmns nnd asked hhn"to send troops'- to Frcderiek. Disloyally was. strong amdng'tbc niembcrs of the' tegis3 la'ture., i' - 1 The-.destroction , of thej dam- on Uio l,otomae'. Mf iSecessionisti. bad .caused greiti lirdtguaUpa among, .he, people, .of southern Mttrytaiwi. . , f Api'oIauient UaltJmorean stMcd that sc$erjil'SeclO!t ilags'Kcre iigani flying uh Baltimore niid' thVt Geuend lt,tW wnS net-dud: to keep the. rebels in. check ' The bonier 'wivrfarc between .Maryland atid'Virgiida was becoming tery'bitier. -A e'peiial difpnlch to the Ttibbni,Mf Washington 10th, aays ten thousand troops would' be. in Baltimore within thiriy-' hoiirj, That city was hi a fer-mcntatlq)! fer-mcntatlq)! mid thtrp wa a ytgorottf rii-lug, rii-lug, nrms'-were storcrt in- private houses and hightty drtllvhad been ginng on. At the Orstiiign of npiug lit? city was to be bombarded from Fori MeHery( This was sail! tq be autlieittiCi - s , f T GeherarCndwallder-Vkif.s an, Import"'' nut coimMawTjequthward; ? 'X . Gorernor, f&R? Jactoon.'MajoV'Gcneral Sterling vFr:c,e;.' Gi-h. I;yon'and Coi;F. llJajrfjntv.liad-niiterjicw at tint I'lanters lloiisaon lius, ljtb, with Kfcr-encc Kfcr-encc to lffirsH;Missouri.' '. 'foeh anxiety was maiufesti&by the putUc is .to, he f result of the conference;. P6ur cpntp'anies of Infantry had left JAav'cnworth fof St. Joseph, Two com-pa.nfcs.of com-pa.nfcs.of infantry and one of dragoons had aUo, gone t.o;JCnss. City, and would, be followed by two compauies of enralry. The ohi-ct of these morements was to asslsf thulojal cllizehspf those-plaecsf in formlng'liomc guards. "'f 6 15 A dliatch from, Leavenworth on the evening, ?. Ijof.tatti-'jlatics tliotfsertous hostilities were threatening at -Kunsas Oty. A secession dorce ol twelve-hundred was reported near Independence, waiting reinforcements from below. At Kansas City there were si companies com-panies .wfapfaulTyaudithrccf cavalry, all regulars commontltd 4by Captain vlriiw;c, of the drat infautryj they had two field-. piec,a. ' Seven eompanics of the first regiment of Kansas, volnniecrs, rcceutly muste'rcd into ervice, were at Wyandotte, two milts, fro uvK nf tJfi t0 actas.ajre-sefi&corps; actas.ajre-sefi&corps; ' Mjor-Geucrnr8tone,'State militia, had ordered the regiment in camp at. Ijawrence. Col.lt. B: Mitchell, to hiarch 'fftWynndotte, to cp-operatc wjtl the Govermcnt forces. , , J This regiment was irraetV-bnt not other-wiser other-wiser cnnlppedj .Captain iJennlsonVeom niamlvof 'three1 hnndred ta6untcaJtaeh; armed with carbtnea and. revolvers had alo left Iawrence, for Wyandotte. Tho telegraph wires liad been cut east Of Kansas City,-leavtng the Pacific Company Com-pany without "wito commnnicatlon 'with StIOUISi An affray occurred to Leavenworth, on thd'I3tb. between D. U. Antl.qoy, Jiro-prietor Jiro-prietor of tho Daiy Cousernttnt, and It. a Satterlee, of the Daily tltrald, in which several shots tvere exchanged, one severely injuring a bystander. Sitterjoo received a ball in the right'iide, and idled in twenty mlnniesa1 cordoef' iftrjest, a being held. ' ' i HISCetUKEOCC Col. Schulirietln command at tilru's Polnl; bad broke up a camp of seSesIrHi-ists seSesIrHi-ists pear Jorfolk, Mo-, and succeeded Sn captniihfcightfeeo' rebels, who ethiv. iogitheir examination before 'KGea.Prr-tfss. 'KGea.Prr-tfss. A umber m4dd tb'efreseapff.' "j . Genera Prcrltftf bMuerit r twd cocb- S'atiiM. flrider; tUf eecaind of Captain oily; tOwHossd City, ta gaard that plaa;a4 tt hid beea tkreatefied by baad ' t!gst4 a&d related, to'efesyiha Ismr of tb United States, T&a-bffke bstl.'.beea dlfcontlnned, a&d alt pestmssters were, .ortlercd ti serid 'all wail rnatter arldrcWcfl tq. tht point'tti Hhcf stlewllttef ftffiw, No Icttersewtved from Seteded States had additional stamps rerjulred by jftesgan. ; Pojtrasster-Gcntrat Blair rdoalrea rl son receiving Itttcw from Seceded State to tlay pottage,, as tire Cfo"vermenl had riot received flay; the-5 stampir on thcra hiving been stolen bt (he.SccessionUts. . , Advices front Italetgh, N, C say tliat the, pcrumtrent Constitution pf, the' Cbn-redcrate Cbn-redcrate States had becri. iihahiraonslj ratified ' 'X,..- ',. V Hon; Jqhn Cochrane hod frsth aulhori id', by ih'ti Secretary of ar tp. ralsi i regiment for three year.; and" to coifluiaiid! it with the rank of Colonel, ' v-w " Tho lath Indian Itrcglrtretit; Cbloriel J. M."Walkce,hil left Indianapolis! for Evansvllle." , - .." . V,;- x" " ' The Boston' C'ityGovcrnnicnt had tost lbned " the' onnanl. fcAjrth of "July dinner; and '.appropriated thtfi fonds to cnufn-the soldiers", .. H ' Hwas rtport'td thht-Mrv Curtis, member mem-ber of Coi'tgrrss from l6wii'was;.to,bo;ary pointed Brltrdt4r-Generat and given the tomrriartd bf the'Jowa troqp;- ' " ' A 'clergyman frVttf-Baufqrt, 'S-'O;, states'' that men and 'hrnis were" plenty there, but no'casH'. Ftthners complato'nt , receiving scrip. ' ' ..V -Tba second MichtgaiJregIment.had arrived ar-rived at Washlngton;'.i-irf t" --t.k' ''"' ,a . ';. - .... TOJitmK, .. . , t.,j , , , Semi'Ofllcial tetters, from Etiglabd give aRSUrniices'tha't -the -British, Government wasirradualtychattiting frpra -its partiality fpr therebe States, The Gpv'eirnment is yctconytbing 'but' frieiidly to hc yiitoo," bn'fe'Js decidedly not so ppen,. lir it,ho ;titity asitfwas before the'arrival.ofjrMr; iAidnms.'. ,,Thcse -.totters: lenvp. tid 'room to doubt;that ,tho English Miiiistry.hadjonce determined upotj rccoghiihig'the Sonthtifn ; Cpnfederncy',;o'mlthoy 'were, endeavoring to j'rcclpiiatc,,sach rjctton before tlienrr rivtii of. o'df-ljnij,lcr; In :tlto.li).tervtew iwliich, MrAdami had with fiord John jTlnssctl, theforiner vcrytdlsthictfyjjejt-; pressed tlic, belief tliat the British Govern- mclit intended fnch n purpo-jic, and charged the. BritlsK 'Mlnwjry-wiili a want of cqm mon diplomatic courtcy in thus attempt' ing. tp decide. Vpbir ,sp yifnl a. Question, btforepflering an' opportunity to. ihe.ad-ministration ihe.ad-ministration of explainhig the position, in whlcb'the Gorcriiment of the country was pliccdj. the object.of the rebels and the power of the "Government to snppressthe rebellion Mr, Adatiis took. occasion to represent to the British Minister the 'in-justice 'in-justice of "recognising the rebels and-.to warn him that our Government would not permit the interference of auy foreign government go-vernment -to prevcut the subjugation f the rebel States of ,thq Uiiioo;, (." , The attention of the Government iiad been, called itf.the Ilouseof Commons to the fact that France was largely nugrocat-iii'g nugrocat-iii'g her riaty, especially in iron-plated steamers. In thclfousq of fiords there was n dls-cuislou dls-cuislou qf the India Jmpply of cottont Eiri Grey bjedged the Governtncnt t do all in its power to advaucq tlje growth of ithat itatrtethtK. At 0 tortUug of the Gnat Eastern' Ship; Company, It was stated that the ern-j pfoymcnt of'th.e shlpMiy ihp Federal Gc ri-rumcnt. wpnhl not be in. ateonlaiice with the. Qnaen's proclamation, The latest from Europe states that the 1 Brltiih GoytriUnrtil .had decided nqt to allow ilia-fntry vf privateers Jhtto any of tliclr ports. Lord Jqhn"B.u.'a:Il aiinouue-ediil aiinouue-ediil jrucli.nnent (bat the Govenimeiit hud dctjcrralned. tp prohibit jirlfatwrs and-armed, and-armed, vessels from fringing .prircs 4o UritTsU pOrtVandthat Fraiiee. jiitended toablde by tbp IiVS'lmprohibtling.prira-tcers IiVS'lmprohibtling.prira-tcers frqirr, rcmainitigiti ports, oser. tw.eii-tjbonrs. tw.eii-tjbonrs. 1 f wasji.jul that England.aiid F.ra!ieVhad,.s(t nrVl!'ol,(M'0-n- t. Wash-, ihgtou, ba'sed ,npqn the dqclaration of the Paris Uongrcss. , , , . The 2Wei' yirls correspqmlent sajs Uicra is no Tcason why Jlayti may not soon sche tho commisscfotftn of .the "French Emperor precisely for the. jsamej reason that the, l)om,iiicans had, eact'tedj that of tho Spanish Goveriiment. The tome correspondent says that a. feeling of languor, and even Uneasiness, prevailed I among comniercjal men through France. The ioIitical disputes In the United States had produced a partial stagnation of French, enterprise,. Silk,, at Lyons, was hecome'Vorse under the loBneuco of the unfavorable tiqws from America. It Is asserted that Encyclical letters were being sectetly. circulated with the object of exciting agitation among the clergy, and dispatches from Rotao, of May 2Glh, say that runiors Were current that the governments had proposed to guaranteg'tba present extent of thepon-' thepon-' tificar territory, on condition of the cvacn-i cvacn-i atiqu of Rome byhe French, A tclegrani from Cadiz says a great movement was taking place among vessels ves-sels stationed al Algisarias, I At the sitting of the.Bcrlin Chamber of Deputies, on ;May,"27ih, the JUnister of Justice, replying to ,i fiucstknt adt drcssed to him, in reference, to hg rjglit ofcitiicnshippf those, who. had Received tlie) k'tngV a'm(icsty, said that the right H rfussTancipwnsliipj was forfeited by ? stay'pf ten "years' abroadi In' the'llouw of Coimnonr, on the 30ti of, May, Lord John Russell intimated that an Englishman had been forced into the military service it KcWi Orleans, thsy hod ordered his release." Other similar cifcam-stances cifcam-stances hid occurred in the Southern States, but, they appeared to have been unauthorized and iassqrancos had been received re-ceived from tlic Montgomery Government deprecating such acts. . During his, speech, he also, deprqeatctj the cxqltatiou with which Jobn Ra'msdcn had alluded to the bursting of the bpbble. of democracy in AraWica, In common with the great bilk of fis coiintryutctf, (Rnsscll) whs deepty pained at the. civil wjW which bad broken otlfc Iti tho, Utilted tate and which drojo frohi tho ntcurscd poison p lavtr left ibero Jiy England, and which bad clung afbn'ud them like a poUqned garment from tho first hour cl their iudo-peodchce, iudo-peodchce, Thq Londoo Tinuy, tin tne Arpericari bjockada and England's position, nrgci. that now, "while there' is: yet time, the European governments should come to an onderstandiDc; oa tfie'tabjaet, jdopta poblio lair. ' - L" A; " 3 Aserieaa dtUnf )T sr, farorsbla (5 the TJbIoji. att' tetw M the 2th. A boat one bBq4red 'sgd fifty at tdd,' oaMhird being ladies, Including the wife ofGeBv &ott Mr, Cowdef presided; " A resolatfo.-i "was adopted pledging :tS. meeting to maintain the Union under any cirenmstttuces. .' . C , . Mr. Dayton said, since hU arrlral fu Parw, he tonld detH't no unfriendly feep Itig, ou. tbe part of I'rance, tq the United States, 'and certainly ho French ritlzeu would, bo fonad among the privateers,1 tie expressed the conviction that, the rebellion would bopbt down, ' ' Cassins il. Clay spokp at fbme Iq'rtoth; Uo aj' energetic on tlic conduct of Eugi land; 'He dcclaridi if tver:.thq fl1l England beoamo associated with the black' flag of the Sath, the bhner''of,the United States ahd tjhe trl-color of, France wqnld be,scen'Sga'it hcrfor Vt$M0 bad riot forgotten S&Helina; V,- '' ''. ;Coii Fremont spoke, niid was received with-enthusiainii' He ujdc''itp:ite i'ttto-, derate jjMsech., Hattregretted this'wnrf bntrelt. cohlldcrit .lt would nd'fn the, triumph tri-umph of truth ahti jnstleeJ ,lo1 had lecit Called back icf. America; and lost time in responding, and hpasVcady td gife hfa'bcsticrviecvtb hto wintry? ReT.ADr.McClititock.rollowtdt he did not attach Vmy; Importance ' to the nmtter-big nmtter-big of the.Engllsa ire'sa'or to tho Secret tarf of waV.. Tha people ,6f Englaodhid not" spoken," nnd when' they, did, thejr toka would nt be' fqusdi in the" side" of piracy and'elaverW lr-f-iH 'Adecrco' Itad e,-, Issoeil, opcningali; the se! iqrts of France fofVcoiton yarn otcerloin.iibrabers,)'- 'i J ' Prince Gortschak6Cr,s Got; of folarTd; had diediat Warsaw, on the SOih of May.' rftappearsthatitho great,tpoWVrs.'wlll guarantee tho iritcjjritybf the. Papal Ter 1 rit'ory. , . y ' ' "Assurances had pceri'rccciviid from BeV glum that tliat governmeiit wpnld not ro cpgtilze; th;Cfrrfedewt8'.Sktei The: Statements niada by the rebel.- relative to the Supplies, of ilros reccitcd fr6'm; B'lgI-utn'had B'lgI-utn'had tti greiitly exaggerated,' ; Prince Kapoleoa is sopu to visit Ameri-cn. Ameri-cn. v Pqbliorlta had recetved'a warning warn-ing "to moderate their tOne'ognlust the Catlro'iifi, clergy: ' . , i :",.a,.i,:,.M? .w-n,,;,-,, |