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Show VdlfllTAlX. ft i stated! that-policies of insurance were belngropcaed , foK:I;00O,00tf of Califohiia bulliou.frara: Panama d a Loo don these coikslgiiments' being diverted from ew. York in 'consequence -of- the peril of tapture. ... - . , y: It is likewise mentioned .that moderate isnmi" were ;6Iready - in 'couso. ofj-rcmit-tnnce from, America to England for. deposit, de-posit, at current rates of interest: in Lon don. . , .AtjoythajK-ar ruk ott Amcricjn vesstls vartfil consideriblyj tn'ohc fxeep tional case only lis, having been paid, while the general rife was abo'ut iiil Great, nctivity,prevait4 at several -.of the finglUh'dock' yurds'ln gettiqg'.ready, for .seti a powerful squadron of f at ycsscls for the protection of British Interests in Attic'rlean waters., ' . H Sir yutiam Armstrong fiafil;bH' sue-v'csjful sue-v'csjful itnnjrtttjiriug i tire fimujit vAtsu q!f ae otsis. j Wiwluxq TJItiuf:? Itutcai of tltree rcpiiWicv, into which the Uuion 'was ot. one Vtuic likely to jplit up the Northern d i th(r South will imvc to engage' in utl -ill- i Itcrneciue. war .the results qf which BO; fnmn cati loretclL The bloodless stmts ; fircd.jii Charlt-sUm barber -soundedi the : kuellfvrar-Vbipn;.: .iJfew" orkj' .MU5ST(;hu.i,fs, and thfc pther free. sol stotekinay. pqur-forth mcii,,ai!d treasure,' but tliey, wilt fail-tii rrflico' tha.Sputb to' ullelflnci and iontcutiiieut, lBu? whilst! iiit tliwiiountry rt'gMdivvjth-.'unayailiiig i regret tbi occurrence of a contest whicK' appear destined, to extend fr,pm.Tex"as toj Mnine we cannot forget thuia littlcvigorl and detcnutnatlou 6nl.the.part qf thc-tafo' PrVsldcut would in. all probability.-.have suycfl the .UiitcirS1(atesvfioin'tho horrors cf eiril wurr But there were iroitors in the federal camp; General. Vloyd, who" forearmed, the Sou th, and General Twigns,! who basely fcurreudctedMiU troops to the ' Texan Insurgent! Ill the face of these diJfi'cuUifs, 5fr. X.incoln who has been little inotc than two uiontha hi ouice( lias pursued a manly pud coastltntioual policy, lfe bar, with very inefficient means, endeavored to reassert thej supremacy su-premacy of the law. Ue has, received liulfcusslatsncc from Congress, which lias proved the niter futility and. iuabillty of American democratic institutions, even in n good enue, to support the executive government, In a great national crisis. The blame of failure does not rest with Mr, Lincoln, but with Mr, Buc'lmuan, who, by Ins temporizing policy, first permitted per-mitted the secmioii movement to develype itself into a well prg'anizcd.aud sqcccssIuI rebJllon, and tbeu'Jfcft a futat,heritgft of i trouble and disaster to.his successor, If the lae President had seuTto Charleston two or three oMho.,ajejo.r;ar vfilch; haf e reoehtly bfnrWcatroyJdjpt ?tf,1Ji to save them frqm'Tutting,fntp ilia 1anda of the Southern Confederation, "the .whole complication might Jnvcj been ajptdtd. But th two cpntynding. parties ijms't be left to work out their destiny free .from the Iuterfercuco of England, or any qthtr European jio'wer, whose sympathy and good office would be equally misconstrued oh the other sida of the Atlantic; It must, however,, be remembered that slavery is the only excuse which the. South can offer for rebellion , and trpason,, and thai the Korth carefully abstained front coercion so long as a Hope of concll liation was possible. Slortung May 8, Ekola!d Mcst Ketr Auwr. Already Al-ready tho movement on either side has passed out of' the control of any president of congress or mllltury' commander. At xeady jh twq sections are arrayed against each, other to a man.. A roonth ngo the Unionists tvere a largo minority uf the Boath; the sympMhteers with the ficces. slonlsU tfere powtrful all over the 'North. Now there It $o wMority or minority on either; sfde- In the States aclnally at war, every man, either from cbqfr iJ prlieowslty; Sies with' his section of the Republic, orbfjt, wa fear, Ukely' that tie war will ba restricted to tha cm propoctd by PreI(!s9tf!iccpb; or ti awaw which bla telliUrf sflvir9 '-weri 'r;aopngi To Wcka4a tW porW 'df tba- 'secWed States, to koH or ttipt0' forte; to collect ,the" custom' by; riveiue Vessels ernising onUide the harbqii, and this, In time, to 'brings erring i;Itixn,s to reason, wtftf schemes well fnoogb, rV mqn'th; ago; But noW that blood 1$ shed, ami the mott irritable indVihdictirepeoplo intho wortdj aro hi nrms.sgalnU each other soch half-hostilities half-hostilities will find little, fatof. ? 'Ve ire so absolutely cut' off from all news of what is passing at the Sooth, that w cannot ptetend to speak of the popular impulses thcrc, expt so fair as.we may divmi thcta from .tlid Well known Character "of the SoBthcfners. . Btit nt th Xorth there are sign's that the seccders, if beaten;' may ixf pqt hitle; ncfcy.,7 Jt in'ay be. said,,that wopight hot tp.take jelreme Iterances, fo"r,theqp1nion of thamaM.bntia these con-Jnnctnres con-Jnnctnres Itishe exfrem'a' counsel Wfhich p'revatWf whit is eitremtprdtty lsitoohcd upoti las: , t4ode,'ratc,iud .Tjcciss'ary.'f irobr rPvj. , e'eatiriit; thcrciortv hear without lippreJicnsion the threats or the ltepubli-can ltepubli-can and Atmlition party, a'o "tho effect that 'the; staveowners most be ..'rooted, but j thatla hnhdred John , Browiis, Instead of one will, no w"f iivade V Irginlaj thai sj the "Toric,-i-thit"is, the- dotalwts pf the American warwere,exilel;;nndull tliclr troods confisciited, sijthi landowier$pf Virginlaind tho Carolinas must bp swept away.lo make. place far the bravo fcllqws who tia)fc foughv under; "tlie7 stars and strij)?, and whoott the priacil of "thai spoils to ile'Con(uerprs,", so,JorigT-iaCttd Uporijn, polilic,rare.to.;be; put tn pqsiesi Sion of the domain of tlie aecedcrt.. , who c'apsay that Su andthtr .werk. Or two such .docmtics, instcad'pf. being 'con; fined tcfttie xcalotsof th'eNorthcrn party, will. not. begeueralnmoirg.le levtea thai ire pouring,in'to 4iarjind?; The .alarm' orid hatrcdrblthe 'South will' then licrense tenfold";, and a war rony.be carried pu.nn-surjfflssd'; pu.nn-surjfflssd'; in.- ferocity , by .nny tiling t'trat Ebrotiq hsskniwn In later 'iajjcaC,' pThi "pliiitlrig; itatesjKc original .sectders, ire -secure in their rctnnttncss'f rbiu tlie' scene of 'vVar, buf tliebprdcr.-lahd i will ' jierfispi witijek horrori to'be remembered for gcner'ntibilsAil !'(lrit,VeriA''dp 'Is,, j' kccpiloqf;rpw7Ki"drcidfuren We feel that.cpunsel.br. toVdiatiqii, riight is well be bQertd to jthe".. hu-ri.caiea.Lt.hnt swecjl ovri thet Gulf ofMeiico'j e riay ieceirc i littliiatisfactibn from.theissur-ance from.theissur-ance of Lord Palmerstbhthntjijo direct injury to oir finances, fs likely to .result front the war;bui it isp greater pleasure to be able to think that not only . positive" taw,, but the moral feeling of ttif ''-cbm-muuity, wilt forbid any British subject, to rugajrejn the. .conflict for 'private gain, Thc Houie,Secreijry1,4i".decliirtttioit, with respcel't'b.privittcriiig.'ft'ili-liavc .'the full assent of thejconntryVand.Jwben this strife is pve'rtwcsTiaU tiattthecomforrbfkimw-j Irtg that nit one,drop of blwd was shed ': by usi Zsrido'n 7Ti'May'10,' """j . lTALYt, , Aloul SQCr Bqiirbon; soldiers batp been defeated by tlie atlbnul. GoariljiK'tir Capua, and wero afterwards suriiuudtd by dctnchneut of atipnal G uard. and ' Ucrsaglieri, Tbsoddrcsrqf the inhabilantsof Rome jto.theKmperor.Kupoteijn, calling for tlie withdrawal ..of the French troops, had ibefia. signed .by. Lhoiuandi. Sigtaluri, j were received at the French, embassy The Cutholfc CluUa,CRot"nei wlablislud by u society .of Frcu'climenrIiad been dh-, dh-, solved by order of the P.fje. AUSTRIA. A telegram qf the 6th,. from Pesth, states that, great, agitation prevailed., iir Hungary. The- counties had protested In a .body rgrtTiiit tho 'coercive, mVasui'es fur collecting the IftXeii.. i , The cohgrrgrtion of the district of Fitime,had iiiiduiinouty: adopted a: risb-:lutiou" risb-:lutiou" rc jeclfngtir ttio third tfnic.r tlic.re-:)Utt. tlic.re-:)Utt. of "tlie nutlibrities rjf Agrant Id scud depqtles to the.Cfoatfiti Dietj lib tiportedlmtfresli symptoms of an. iiikirrcctloii fir Hungary" Iiad broken put w lib alarming intensity. TllttSEV, f TJife Christians had broken the. r' 'raJige'rueut which was' made with regard 1 to the blockade of TCichslcb. They at; tacked a convoy in- thedefilii and uas; sacred fifty Mussuthtanu. The town was afterwords supplitd with provisions under ' urraugements.uiado. bttaeen the foreign cousujs-and the Christian inhabitants. |