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June 12, 1858.] THE cnet CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. a8T 
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| den with this countr a m addi- ; intended to proceed wi tter, ees 
been conferred on people in “their neighbour- | y a to, eà 
wt both by their got =n and by their charity. onal Sharr Erpa of 50,600 dols. for o Brookiyn pom ynder the ays hgga . a tp os 
Previous to he departure of their ge on this | navy-yard h: n . The krei of Marine had | ming.” This objection g Mig tk in im oe 
e — fleet, under the comm of | given orders for a veneer om nd de os all the ihe woar of the sys tom t “ Cram: miog” wae pe 
$ tadt for its | ships of war for the gulf, having an arm ament of 140 wor w up by degrees. To future efficiency 
Vice-Admiral Se z, will leave Crons' nothing aia be more fatal, as it forced th t th 
cruize in the Balts guns, while Ay British fleet i in those waters unted expense of the ju mt and other higher setae | He i. 
T of mer ma consequen e of information | to 18 vess and 3 357 guns. All the | naval toare poco aout examinations had been deteriorating to the public 
Mon a, Commander Croft, of the African at Was in; though of France and other continental nations.—Lord 
Steam ( Company's s ship Ethiope, left y tg ition re rmk or dhi Ruppare thought, ‘wcll Eam Pate ot Do CaA 
ote and on the sth fell in with the French | A Bill had bata introduced aes the ‘Sonate ' enabling The Spanish Slave Trade.—Lord Brovcemam implored the 
: ~i ~ na, 420 to n possession nai a i the President to obtain by force redress | Government to urge on Spain the duty of extirpating 
oo s-or aa. iD wine aon able to manage her.|for the perpetration of outrages peat ne flag, | the slave trade, which had been ted in Brazil by the 
nom f the È hi ith 1 t f the United Stat thei firmness and aith of the government of Portugal.— 
After a parley the second officer of the Et Oy r E A E  Se ed States, or upon their | The Earl of CLARENDON inquired if vernment could lay 
part of her crew, went on wW about 250 | pro’ r to authorise the President | before the House any information on the alleged proceedings 
of the n swam to the shore, where nearly the|to make reprisals wherever the adoption of such a | of our cruise A coast of oo a aa tae 
tai INi uni Mess, Ni ej 
were tin ix the cap of the French med rap S a for a iiae uy the Government of the Uhited States to prevent 
ship and nai appears that the Celi Regina, | dols., redeemable at any time after the expiration of | what it regarded as equivalent to the exercise of the right of 
sear is completely rte for the slave trade, oa been 1 from the ist of January ssued | search. That right the United States had never conceded. 
Palmas, and unde t had passed There was no doubt the MWe sb flag Lec been 5 
ce of taking them ye = a French agent had. secured | the om Utah state that throùgh E ga ig e ge A ‘that pege a Oa, 
who were tely placed between to any friendly Power 
ma hem in Praen en the captain inv Mormo ers to visit the Salt nd Ler whe, as He ime ee e United. Bta 
(Simon) was ashore, and part of the crew in ke City, and had started from the camp on the 5th | “iew, and that some unierstan dike of tbe Gisatibin Wadia Be 
ide, the red firearms, and shot all April, Mn the > Tt hh he was = pds o Canon, about | possible —The Earl of MALMESBURY eould not give any certain 
doctor an the seamen, om they re an by ard of | information on the subject. He had only heard the ex parte 
but the 4 7 a gual l Ag peg Ba 
tained to steer the ship. Captain Simon came within | som Hh ck ieee Mormons, Setit “oy Brigham Young | Statements that had been. papienes i e- believed t na Sr 
greatly exaggerated; but if the incidents were accurately des- 
several but was not allowed aprte edly eet him. The Mormons were emi- | bribed the Governme red to defend them. . He 
to come on board. Celi Regina was towed into grating, "fom io TOY to the ite River | feared some acts had = t me j ined by inkat: 
p ran left i i suppose national la’ by an: t tween this country an e 
pa, wb pas aiia ted Bat the yat mti flag h been constantly 
of the Slopes at the captain has since claimed her, | the ex xodus is direct is not positively known. The Th Gover this alive tulle) ac eoment babita 
and the ete naval officer on the station has sup- | Comm arte $ n Post = gong s of the H fone rese: geet the two Governments ast the of preventing the prac: 
parted th eê claim. tives have termine to report a tice was requi: From a conversation he that day 
Iraty.—Letters from Naplesstate that her Majesty’s | routes. They are to consist of the Collins I Tine to with the American Mi Minister he bear a jage Ree r Se 
a an ultimatum to Naples calling Southampton in ite ad of Liverpool, a line from New| rom the orders sent out to the officers of the squadron 
t of the Two Sicilies to pay the de- | York to Frnt e; a line cay "Gluckstaa, vid ee in the American Watara no bo Apo of such acts as those 
and Watt, or submit | and Rotterdam, and a Jeans vid | described was likel; e Jew Bills.—The Earl of 
T to th Sardi 
Sensi in ita sitting of the ath inst. ee rm projet | 
Pitas dot Popolo has boon 
Szrvia—The pe Consul.¢ General at Belgrade 
attacked severely unded by two 
ters from Corfu state that six 
ived charos on the pe- May, and 
sailed on the 30th for Kleck. om, had o 3000 | t 
wo Prerak Tine battle 
w A 
hed himself Silis is 
imo in Bosnia and the y Hengo a, 
onstantinople = the 29th 
insurg C 
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t is fully resolved to oppose the insurrection 
force. There is much itation amon; Le le of 
h ay and many famniliee ate a tie 
are 
been apres ry the the 
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the eran rim 
x advised him to Teave, as he 
ra if they 
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enterprise should be undertaken in thi interior f 
t that the forces under the a gemige of 
may be em — soon as possible 
Lord 
lsh nual had 
agreed $ € 
andia | received any ay information rel ting to the recent Riots 
-A Russian 
Soukoum Kalé, has 
Circassians, She ore a leak rn the night,and i 
to the creek a hag, aig 80 
i anticipation of the 
ils have werived with setae 
closed 
ountains had been t 
Saaai, Bermuda, Payal, ‘anil Santander to po aig the seat 
000 doll: 
subsidy to be limited to 700, 
Sadi e 
H OUSE OF LORD 
NDAY. nas Church. —! 
re that on Friday, the 18th inst. he will mov 
address ti tothe Suse , praying that the forms of prayerand service 
for the 5th of Novernber, the 30th ¢ firik and the A = 
Ma; ed, and only Tvice appo; nted fi 
'ANHOPE 
oe of | 
Lord 
gation made in fu 
“Figo cso of and after 
and hoped it would take measures to supp 
tur Ser ae in future.—The Earl of DERB 
osities in which the riots 
KINGSTON 
had 
the questions in- 
of 
charges against “the conduct of Rajah’ Brooke. 
Earl SraNHoPe protested against the repeated post- 
ated con’ 
ed, and it was the general wish of the House that t the 
Ei aa po on be withdrawn, but as Lord m did a; 
them there seemed to be some doubt whether th 
d thi 
made to the junior ie of clerks, ‘& t on 
and had r -e 
The principle was quite novel, and he woul epist no opinion = 
one to it. But it was a system the Government must 
cases persons who 5 had 
Ear! 
working well.—The 
mination E the pte 
vio Laced the ie ft igri me ms, that 
rd Ka inferior Se chatacters 
ote no improve- | that 
ocean sate for 
the mischiet— 
this did not Happen, in we ceeeniet = 
l | required. -As 
evaded, he 
tained serious | assured the 
e e Nop to the pe demand gc 
of the 
week. 
tary | Tord 
what 
of both Houses 
— | without a 
Lucan brought in a a? to valley a “mh if elected, to take his 
liament. — Lord brik dry =n SeT introduced a 
eed that the reading of both 
wi 
a penal 
from pariy Quai of Parliament 1 
was an re ei on the rights soft poutine people, a Prado in practice 
emigerac rege 
ae to pres e bots Ek 
pay re but they" ware hatin their object = Taib 
n detail. The House should b w they were d 
had given against a i g wi 
resist such tyke measures sa tad pment e a = 
naa con: 
and that Dii he 
House Ommo; 
men p ip ngae a 
eaka me 
ction mi 
e er eal 5 EA ee 
ment. They mi pr 
were to resist 
Wate duppoeed to in reserve, they were 
what was the din of any great compre 
agliari, but that it 
the wi 
FRIDAY. 5 
ama sod that her Paat og vorament had Just receired 
the King of Na) pias fo mand for cô 
Tait ot the two E isk engined 
Ea elite r les had to 
0007. as 
given up 
of Mata 
a ven up to and gS 
—In reply to 
e disposi S 
“gaid he hoped that 
1 Gust tho the segues a the contr versy 
the 
some disc 
Bill passed through committee, aar somo Tienssion en, 1 
motion of Earl ass abe csi which was negatived 
the 
1 ugustus 
Es a f atta go aged y ed Ex 
aiaia had bee 
and had "een nate on 7 atie 
Arch of o To 
ment Arcnishoy and it was believed that it would be for the 
