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THE FIELD 
LATEST 
IN TELLIGEN CE. 
(BT SUDMAIMXI AND XUR0PEAN TELEORAPII.) 
PARIS, Friday, 
Priuco Mavrocordato, Greek Minister in Paris, is about 
to take his departure for Athens on leave. 
Privalo despatches give additional strength to the rumour 
that Prince Paskicwitsch is about to go to Odessa. 
Austria lias ordered an extraordinary levy of men in her 
Italian provinces. 
THE BOURSE. 
The funds gave way a littlo yesterday. Tho Threo per 
Cents, closed at 72f. 05c., and the Four-and-a-Half per 
Cents, at 97f. 90c., for the end of the month. 
MADRID, June 17. 
The Three per Cents, were done at 37.25. 
DENIAL OF SUPPLIES BY NAPLES. 
NAPLES, June 14. 
A French agent had arrived in Naples, and proceeded to 
the provinces for tho purposoof purchasing cattle, to supply 
the army in the East. The government having learnt this 
fact, has published a decree, which forbids the exportation 
of cattle from the two Sicilies. This is an offensive act 
towards France and England. 
Tho King has provisioned Gaeta, and retired there for the 
summer. The fortifications are increased daily. 
TREBIZOND, June 4. 
The recall of Princo Dolgorouki from Tehoran is con- 
firmed. 
Kanikoff is nominated in his stead. 
CONSTANTINOPLE, June 15. 
The convention between the Ottoman Porte and Austria, 
for the occupation by the latter of Moldavia and Wallachla, 
has been definitively signed. 
The Duke of Cambridge, with the first division of 7,000 
men, left Constantinople for Varna on tho 13th inst. Lord 
RaglaD, with the entire staff, goes to Varna to-night. 
to 1 agst Jetty - 
? ‘ r u 1° 1 agst The Early Bird_6 to 1 
1 iff, 1 on i 1 B K st Hu "ca Munca— 16 
Treffz-20 to 1 each agst Gcnerof nnd Doulllo . 
At the moment of going to press, we have received 
intelligence of the escape of some British engineers from St 
Petersburg, which interesting account will appear in our 
second edition. — E d. 
CRICKET. 
TnE M.C.C and Ground against the University 
of Cambridge. — This annual match was commenced at 
Lord’s on Thursday, and the following is the result of tho 
first day’s play: — Cambridge, 1st innings, 153; 2nd in- 
nings, 11, — one wicket down. M.C.C. and Ground — 1st 
jnnings, 209. 
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. 
THURSDAY —Lords. — The Marqais of Clanricarde said on tho 7th 
of April Earl Grey had moved for papers relating to the War Depart- 
ment. Amongst the papers returned was one containing various 
commentaries on the speech of the noble earl, lie believed that the 
party guilty of this breach of their lordship's privileges was in tho 
commissariat department. 
A long discussion ensued, In the course of which 
The Duke oi Newcastle took all the responsibility on himself, but 
agreed to withdraw the return, and have it presented in an amended 
form. 
I Some bills on the table were forwarded a stage, and their lordships 
adjourned. 
Commons.— T he early sitting was occupied in the discussion of the 
clauses of the Drainage of Lands Bill, which ultimately passed through 
committee.' 
In the evening siting, on the consideration of tho Oxford University 
Bill as amended. ^ 
Mr Heywood moved the following clause, with the view of placing 
the University Oxford on the same footing as that of Cambridge 
“ From and after the first day of Michaelmas Term, 1854, It shall not 
be necessary for any person, upon matriculating in the University of 
Oxford, to make or describe any declaration, or to take any oath, save 
the oath of allegiance, or any equivalent declaration of allegiance, 
. any law or statute to the contrary notwithstanding." 
. m After a long discussion, the House divided, and the clause was car- 
sflS^'ricd by a majority ot 252 to 161 ; majority, 91. 
Mr. Heywood then moved the following clause:—" From and after 
T the first da; of Michaelmas Term, 1854, it shall not be necessary for 
any person, upon taking any of the degrees in arts, law, or medicine, 
usually conferred by the said University of Oxford, to make or sub- 
scribe any declaration, or to take any oath, save the oath of allegiance, 
or an equivalent declaration of allegiance, any law or statute to the 
contrary notwithstanding. 
r The House divided, and the clause was negatived by a majority of 
205 to 196- 
The further proceedings on the report were then adjourned until 
five o'clock on Friday. 
Z Mr. Newdegate hoped the majority would be considerably swelled 
by Monday, when members of the Church of England would perceive 
the necessity for their attendance. 
The remaining business was disposed of, and the House adjourned. 
thong Little Jack was struck out this afternoon at 2.5o l4nd nJoher 
at 2.55; the latter, in conscqucnco of an objection being made w \lr 
John Scott, against Wood, who was engaged to ride Baalbcc. It 
pcaied that Wood quitted Mr. Scott's service without notice, and thot 
he went to Chester to ride without his leave. 
Augusta was restive at the post, and the start was delayed somo 
time in consequence. At length 'the lot got ofT on very fair terms. 
Colsterdale started with the lead, but had scarcely proceeded 200 yards, 
when Axwell rushed to tho front, followed by Amalgamation, Bianca, 
Colsterdale, Kingston, General Breezo, and Grapeshot, In the order 
2S2 1 . ,llc 4>lt turn » Axwell and Amalgamation were In 
difficulties, and both retired quite beaten. Kingston, who had run 
Into the third place before making the turn, was now left with the lead, 
and when Just below tho distance “ Kingston wins I ’■ was shouted en- 
thusiastically on nil sides; he was, however, almost immediatclyjoincd 
by llunca Munca, Grapeshot, and Arribas. At tho half distance ho 
began to fall, and Grapeshot ran In a clever winner by a length, 
Kingston beating Hunca Munca by tho same distance. A neck be- 
tween third and fourth. Bianca wosfa very good fifth, Jetty Treffz 
sixth, Axwell seventh, and Amalgamation eighth. The puce was good 
throughout. 
Frf.k Handicap of 5 sots each, 3 ft, wlthSOsovs each. Three-quarters 
of a mile. 37 subs. 
Mr. Henderson's Nelly Hill, by Springy Jack, 3 yrs, 4st I lib (Snowdon) 
beat Horatio, by Orlando, 3 yrs, 6st 31b (Bearpark) (2); Maid of Team 
Valley, aged, 7st (Wells) (3); The Early Bird, 3 yrs, 5st lib (carried 
jst 31b), (Hates) (4) ; Hunca Munca, 4 yrs, 8st (J. Osborne); Eva, 3 
i. r ®' , 5,t .. 9lb ( T - Punch Box, 3 yrs, 6st 51b (Fordham); and 
Maude Mary, 6st lib ( J. Boddy). ' 
i Bct , r ‘v^irV,?,, 4 “ gst Th0 Eurl Y BM-S tol agst Hunca Munca-3 to 
1 agst Nelly Hill— 5 to 1 agst Eva. 
Vlndex and Donskoy were weighed for, but they did not start 
Nelly Hill got the best of the start, and maintaining the lead through- 
out, she won very easily by two lengths. A head between the second 
and third. Early Bird was a good fourth, and Hunca Munca, close up 
was fifth. Eva lost start, and never got near her horses. 
Hrb Majesty* Plate of 100 g S „ 3-yr-olds, 7st ; four, 8st 101b; five, 
list 41b ; six and aged, 9st 71b. Three miles. 
Mr. Mansfield's The Skinner, by Birdcatcher, 4 yrs (Charlton), beat 
Captain Cornish, 4 yrs (G. Oates) (2); Tho General, 4 yrs (J. Marson) 
(3); .Sheriff, 3 yrs (Aldcroft) (4) ; and Donskoy, 4 yrs (Wells) (6). 
Betting— 6 to 2 agst Captain Cornish— 4 to 1 agst Donskoy 5 to 1 
agst The Sheriff — nnd 6 to 1 agst The General. 
A capital race from the distance with tho first two. Won by a 
length. The general a bud third. 
SPORTING. 
BEVERLY, HULL, AND EAST-RIDING, 1854. 
The Ea bt Riding Handicap. One mile and a quarter. 17 subs. 
ogc st lb 
Snowdon Dunhill 4 8 & 
Captain Cornish 4 7 12 
The Little Fawn 6 7 9 
Jack The Giant Killer.. 4 7 6 
Ann Eliza 4 7 6 
Miss Agnes 4 G 10 
Kadcliffe Hero 4 6 9 1 
Westwood (late Friend- 
less Boy) 5 6 c| 
HAMPTON RACES.— Thursday. 
The Visitor's 1’i.ate (Handicap) of 50 sots, for nil ages. Certain 
winners extra. Three quarters of a mile. 
Mr. Mcgson's Master Adam, by Orlando, 3 yrs, Gst 31b ...Oliver, jun. 1 
Mr. Iteevcs’s Jessamine, 3 yrs, Gst 101b Cresswell 2 
Mr. T. Stevens's Noisette, 4 yrs, 8st 21b Yates 3 
Mr. Merry's Vaultress, 4 yrs, Ost w. Day 4 
Mr. Mundav's Piccadilly, 2 yrs, 4st 131b Swift 5 
Mr. Brown, jun.’s The Yager, 3 yrs, 7st 61b Randall 6 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst Master Adam— 3 to 1 agst Vaultress -4 to 1 ngst 
Nol^tc. Won by a length and and a half, a length between the 
second and third, bad fourth. 
The Railway Plate ot 50 sovs, given by the South Western Railway 
Company, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, for two and three- 
yrs-oids. Optional selling weights, &c. Five furlongs. 
Mr. Bradshaw's Humboldt, by Ishmaclite, 3 yrs (£160), 8st 
, 9R> W. Abdale 
Mr. Holland's Eccloston, 3 yrs (£50), 7st 111b J. Goater 
Mr. French's c by Van Tromp, Reel, 3 yrs (£50), 8st 21b. . E. Sharp 
The following also ran : — . 
Mr. Stevens's Omen, 3 yrs (£50), 7st 81b Prior 
Count Batthyany's Oxus, 3 yrs (£50), 7st 81b Bradley 
Mr. J. Drowe's Flageolet, 2 yrs (£50), 5st 81b H. Bray 
Mr. Reeves's Red Drop, 2 yrs (£50), 6st 81b Cresswell 
Mr. Payne's Spinaway. 3 yrs (£100), 8st 61b Dockeray 
Mr. Wilson's Marmalade, 2 yrs (£50), Gst 131b Oliver, jun. „ 
Betting— 6 to 2 agst Humboldt— 7 to 2 agst Reel colt— 4 to 1 each 
agst Spinaway and Flageolet. 
Won easily by two lengths. Same distance between flie second and 
third. Spinuwny a bad fourth. The winner was afterwards sold by 
auction to Mr. C. Fennlng, for 325 gs. 
Hbu Majesty's Plate of 1"0 gs, 3-yr-olds, 7st 71b ; four. Ost; five, 
Ost 61b ; six and aged, Ost 91b. Winner to be sold for £500. Two 
miles. 
Mr. Merry’s Exact, by Birdcatcher, 4 yrs H. Goater 1 
Lord W. Powlett's Crosslanes, 3 yrs E. Sharp 2 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Mishap, 3 yrs J. Mann 3 
The following also ran 
Mr. Jones's Widow Machrce, aged Poole 0 
Mr. Steven's Noisette, 4 yrs Yates 0 
Mr. Dll worth's Cable, 3 yrs S. Steggles 0 
Mr. Newman's Kaklatos, 6 yrs Juggnrd 0 
Mr. C. Searles's Nerva, 4 yrs T. Rodney 0 
Mr. Mag. nis's Gossip, 4 yrs W. Abdale 0 
Mr. Carr's Allington (h b), 4 yrs Kendall 0 
Mr. H. Gray's Vestige, 3 yrs Prior 0 
Mr. G. Munro's Little Tom, 4 yrs Richards o 
Betting— 6 to 4 agst Crosslanes— 7 to 4 ngst Mishap— lo to l agst 
Lxoct— nnd 10 to 1 agst any other. 
Allington made the running to the back of the course, where lie 
was joined by Mishap, who soon afterwards took the lead. At the 
furthest turn Crosslanes drew into tho second place, and she and 
Mishap entered the straight-run In close company, followed by Cable 
and Exact; the latter, in u Rw strides further, ran into the third 
position, and from this point the race was with the three placed.— 
" ,lcn opposite the UettiDg-Stand, Exact obtained a decided lead, and 
at last won easily by two lengths. Moderate third, Allington a bad 
fourth, Vestige fifth, Cable ssxth, Noisette seventh, 
The Richmond Plate (Handicap), of 60 sovs, tor all ages, certain 
winners extra. One mile. 
Mr. Mcgson's Roebuck, by the Fallow Buck, or St. Lawrence, 3 yrs, 
7st 41b (S. Steggles ), beat Master Adam, 3 yrs, 7st 61b (Kendall) 1 2) ; 
Cranboume, 3 yrs, 7st 71b (E. Sharp) (3); Veteran, 4 yrs, Sat 51b (J 
AQUATICS. 
(Continued from page 658.) 
ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON INTELLIGENCE. 
JUNE 22. 
Arrivals. — Juno 16th; Osprey cutter, Lieut. -Col. Huey, 
from Southampton. 17th ; Turquoise cutter, C. II. 
Coote, Esq., from Westward. 19lh ; Stella cutter, 
niohard Frankland, Esq., from Cork. 21st ; Alarm 
schooner, Joseph Weld, E6q., from Lymington. 
Sailings. — June 19th ; Osprey cutter, Lieut.-Colonel 
Huey, for Torquoy. 20th ; Fancy schooner, Rov. It. 1\ 
Hartopp, for coast of Francr. 21st; lone schooner, Sir 
Henry Oglandor, Bart., for Guernsey and Western ports. 
Yachts at and adout the Station.— Titania, Coral 
Queen, Turquoise, Osprey, Spider, Amazon, Frisk, Stello, 
Alarm, Resolution. 
Fitting Out. — Ireno schooner, Lavrock cutter, Sultana 
do., Fairy schooner. 
Members at the Royal Yacht Squadron House 
during the week. — Commodore tho Earl of Wilton, 
Sir Alexander Bannerman, Bart., Lieutenant-Colonel 
Smith, Lord Oodolphin, Richard Frankland, Esq., J. 
Reynolds, Esq., Rev. R. P. Hartopp, George Bateson, 
Esq., Sir Henry Oglander, Bart., Lord Colville, Lord' 
Ollio Fitzgerald, Albert Hamborougb, Esq , Marquis of 
Bath, Marquis of Conyngham, John Pett o, Esq., Thomas 
Thornhill, Esq., Geo. Arkwright, Esq., Jos. Weld, Esq. 
bis Grace the Duke of Rutland. 
R. S. Y. C., SOUTHAMPTON. 
Arrivals. — Juno 10th ; Susan yawl, Earl of Hardwick. 
17th j Sheldrake cutter, Captain Cox. 19th; Amazon 
cutter, Sir J. Walsh, Bart. ; Sylph schooner, G. Best, 
Esq. ; Petrel schooner, II. G. Hopkins, Esq. ; Elizabetli 
schooner, R. Wright, Esq. 20th; Lily of Devon schooner, 
H. S. Welsh, Esq. 21st ; Alarm schooner, J. Weld, Esq. 
22nd ; Triton cutter, G. Meares, Esq. 
Sailings. — June 16th; Sylpli schooner, G. Best, Esq. • 
Osprey cutter, Lieut.-Colonel Huey. 17th ; Drift cutter,’ 
G. Bryan, Esq. 20th ; Fleur de Mario cutter, J. C. 
Thiercns, Esq.; Petrel schooner, H. G. Hopkins, Esq. 
22nd ; Resolution schooner, Duke of Rutland. 
In Port.— S chooners, Elizabeth, Alarm. Cutters, Amazon, 
Triton, Vesper, Lily of Devon, and Dolphin. 
ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB, 
HYDE, June 22, 1854. 
Yachts at and ofp Station.— Amazon, Sir John Walsh, 
Bart., M.P. ; Georgians, Captain Thellusson ; Emetic, Major 
Mountjoy Martyn ; Sylph, Geo. Best, Esq.; Cygnet, Hed- 
worth Lambtou, Esq. ; Novice, Andrew Arcedeckoe, Esq. 
20th inst. Fired Royal Salute in honour of the Queen’s 
accession. 
Royal Welsh Yacht Club. Rowing at Eton, &c., deferred 
to our Second Edition. — E d. 
THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN OUR LAST SUNDAY S 
EDITION. 
THE WAR IN THE EAST. 
The King of Prussia and the Czar. — The Corres- 
pondence Havas has the following: — “Advices from Berlin of 
the 13th say that the King set out on the previous day for the 
provinces. It is considered almost certain that his Majesty 
wiR have an interview with the Czar at the Prussian frontier 
town of Stallupoenen. The Prince of Prussia will rejoin the Kin g 
at Kcenigsburg, where they will arrive simultaneously, ana 
H.R.H. will then be present at the interview. M. V. Man- 
teufl'el is not to accompany the King.” 
Advices from Constantinople, of the 8th of June, announce 
that a Convention has been concluded between the Ottoman 
Porte and Austria, authorising the latter 'o occupy the Prin- 
cipalities when the Russians evacuate them. This is authentic. 
— Chronicle , Second Edition. 
Caaslo 4 
General Breeze 3 
Seducer 3 
Pyrols 3 
Gumelad, by Gameboy. . 2 
Monimia 3 
Cvrdsharper 3 
Whltelock, by St. Martin 3 
Little Jem 3 
ge at lb GstBlb (Pal D e a r nsl ^ l(1, 4 yrs > 7st 4lb (Arthur) (5); and Jessamine, 3 yrs 
NEWCASTLE RACES.— (Thursday). 
(bt electric TELEGRAPH). 
Scurry Handicap. T.Y C. -Bourgeois (1), Eva (2), Westminster (3). 
on by hall a length. Seven ran. 
Gateshead LorrenT Stakes -Two mile*. Jetty Treffs (2), Billing- 
ham (2), Sister of Mercy (3), Jujube (4), Mlddlesbro' (5). A fine race. 
Won by a head. 
Siak “'T T ' v ° Kingston (1), Goorkah (2), 
Goldfinch (3). Won easily by three lengths. 
Speculation Plate -Once round. The Swell (1), Sheriff (2), Peni- 
tent (3). Won by a neck. Five ran. 
Corporation Plate (Handlcapj.-Onee round. Vindex (1), Littlo 
Jack (2), Colsterdale (3), Maid of Team Valley (4). Won by a' neck 
Eleven ran. * ' 
NEM CASTLE- 1, PON-TYNE RACES. — Wednesday. 
The Grand Stand Stakes. T.Y.C. 17 subs. 
Captain Harcourt's b f by Chanticleer out of Ellcrdalc, 2 yrs,6st 91b 
f carried Cst 101b; (Aldcroft), beat Lord Alfred, by Chanticleer 2 yrs 
- Cst 121b ( Aabmall ) '2); Freddy, 2 yrs, 6st 121b (G. Waddington) (3i- 
Rose. 2 yrs, 6st 91b (T. Cliff) (4); and Sir Peter, 3 yrs, 8st 121b (V 
W hite) (6). v 
Betting- C to 4 agst Ellerdnle fllly-5 to 2 ag.t Lord Alfred. Won 
rather cleverly by a neck. Freddy was beaten about three lengths 
from the second. * 
The Northumberland Plate of 200 sova, added to a handicap stake* 
of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and only 5 If declared, Ac. Two miles. 103 
subs, 57 of whom declared. 
Axwell, 4 yr», Gst 21b (including 61b extra) (Hayhoe); General Breeze; 
(Palmer) (6). 
Betting— 7 to 4 agst Roebuck— 5 to 2 agst Banstcad. Won easily 
by three lengths. A head between the second and third, bad fourth. 
A Plate of 30 sots, added to a sweepstakes of S sovs each, for three- 
yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, Ac. One mile. 
Mr. French's Economy, by Don John, 6 yrs, Sat Gib (£30hE. Sharp), 
beat Speed the Plough, 4 yrs, 8s t 111b (£100) (Dockeray) (2); May- 
da.', 6 yrs, 8st 31b 1 £30) (G. Mann) (3) ; Dispute, 3 yrs, 6st 7lh (£30) 
(Palmer) (4); New Brighton, 4 yrs, 7st Gib (£30) (8. Steggles) ; und 
slve, 5 yrs, 8st 21b (30) ( E. Marson). 
Betting— 7 to 4 agst Speed the Plough— 5 to 2 agst Economy— 5 
to 1 each agst May-day nnd Missive. Won easily by two lengths; 
about the same distance between the second and third. The winner 
was afterwards sold for 115 gs. Speed the Plough was claimed by Mr. 
Bailey, under the Newmarket rule. 
The Scubrt stakes (Handicap), of 10 sovs each, h ft, gentleman 
riders; professionals 61bs extra. One Mile. 
Mr. Elwes's William Rufus, by Touchstone, 4 yrs, lost 71b (Mr. 
Elwes's), beat Sandhurst, 4 yrs, list (Captuin Little) (2) ; Little Tom, 
4 yrs, list (Captain Momnt) (3); Orpheus, 6 yrs, list 71b (Owner) 
<4>: Pastrycook, 4 yrs, 10st71b (Mr. Bevill) (5); and The Monk, aged, 
lost 51b (Including Gib extra) (Owner). 
Betting — C to 4 on William Rufus— 4 to 1 each ngst Sandhurst and 
Pastrycook. Won by two lengths. Same distance between second 
and third, and a head between third and fourth. 
LATEST BETTNG. 
GOODWOOD STAKES. 
100 to « agst A dine (t) 
15 to 1 Torment (t) 
18 to 1 Exact (t) 
Dehby. 
11 to 1 agst Grroculus Esuricns (t) 
20 to 1 Dirk Hattcralck (t) 
20 to 1 Flatterer (t) 
25 to 1 Bonnie Morn (t) 
25 to 1 Cruiser (t) 
30 to 1 Aurlfer (t) 
30 to 1 Strood (t) 
33 to 1 Surabund (t) 
40 to 1 Mongc (t) 
4(1 to 1 Moonbeam colt (t) 
Tho weather was delightfully fine, and the Hurst presented the 
largest assemblage of company over seen there. 
METROPOLITAN NEWS. 
Return of her Majesty and Court from Windsor 
Castle. — On Saturday afternoon the Queen and his Royal 
Highness Prince Albert, the King of Portugal, his Royal High- 
ness the Duke of Oporto, the Prince of Wales, the Princess 
Royal, Prince Alfred, Princesses Alice, Helena, Louisa, and 
Prince Arthur, left Windsor Castle and travelled bv a 
Forty-eight have accepted for the Worcestershire Handicap. Rata- 
plan, 9st 81b, heads the list. r 
LETTERS, &c., FOR THE BRITISH SQUADRON IN 
THE WHITE SEA. 
General Post Office, June, 18o4. — Letters addressed to 
the British Squadron in the White Sea, may be forwarded by 
the private steamers which leave Hull every Friday evening 
for Christiana, whence they will he sent on to Wardoc by the 
regular Norwegian mail packet, or by such opportunities as 
may offer by private ships. It is necessary that the entire 
postage, both British and Norwegian, chargeable upon such 
letters, he paid in advance, at the following rates, viz. — 
For Officers’ letters — Combined British and Norwegian rate, 
not exceeding half an ounce. Is; not exceeding one ounce, 2s; 
not exceeding one and a huff ounce, 3s (id ; and not exceeding 
two ounces, 4s ; and so on, increasing Is British for each ounce 
or fraction above an ounce, and 6d Norwegian for each half- 
ounce in weight. 
I' or seamen’s letters not exceeding half an ounce in weight — 
British rate, Id. ; gratuity to master of private ship, 2d. ; Nor- 
wegian rate, 6d. ; total, 9d. The route, via Hull and 
Christiana, will be the most direct communication with the 
White Sea Squadron ; and all letters upon which the requisite 
amount of postage has been prepaid will be so forwarded unless 
otherwise addressed. Letters for the Squadron will also be for- 
warded, should opportunities offer, by any ships of war or 
vessels in her Majesty’s Service proceeding to the White Sen, 
nnd upon letters so transmitted, the postage, which must be 
prepaid, will be for Officers’ letters, 6d. the half ounce, according 
to the scale for charging Inland letters. For seamen's letters 
Id. (when sent under the usual regulations). 
By ships of war or vessels in her Majesty’s Service, news- 
papers for the Squadron in tho White Sea will be transmitted 
free of postage. 
Letters for the Baltic. — The government having made 
arrangements for keeping up a weekly communication between 
the British fleet in the Baltic and the port of Dantzic, by means 
of a steam-vessel to bo detached from the fleet for the purpose, 
moils will hereafter be forwarded weekly to Dantzic for trans- 
mission by that vessel. The mails will be made up and de- 
spatched from London every Tuesday evening. 
The First Cannon Ball at Odessa. — The first cann on 
ball fired by the Russians on the allied fleet at Odessa is 
now lying at the underwriters’ rooms in the Liverpo ol 
Exchange. ^The ball, which weighs upwards of 28lbs ., 
killed John Slater, one of the crew of ner Majesty’s shi p 
Terrible, and struck the ship - Liverpool Mercury. 
