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2 of the raMr it* fw, V Oelamarche ooademoa the piaa eK matei, ti iluwrd, * a , ol cue^OMXag from the Irwh oaaet while it bet prrvioua'y Owen agreed upna to <xmmeeoe ( om tbo middle of toe route, aad to go oo pa flag out tta.uta*nu?'y, om too eel oteonag eastward aod the ether wee ward rem tee author, with very ptaueible arguneeie, noeme'e ee the heet and eMieel plea. The pemphiet m aec nearly too fall of taehateellMe aad mathematical caicuatiaaa for to eater rurtber la to the setyeat ARRIVAL OP TH8 MOSKS fATLOL ^ TtitMi Days Later Hews froa California. $1,575,991 IN TREASURE, *&, Ao., Ao. The l otted Sla.ee maU (teams hip Moeea Taylor, Joh* Hollo wan, K#q , commanding, froet Anptnwall Hay 21,6 P. M., arrived yea tarda; aftarn xxi, with Oaliforaia malla, ptmtif? ana treasure, por I'act He Hall Steaaaahtp Ootn paa> '( eteainer Moaora, I rum Sea Francisco Hay 7. The 1'acidc * Steamship Oompaay'a atramer Golden Hate left Man - " mM May 6, at 11 . U At 3 P. M. ante day, when v ^ tti milea out, broke her coatro than end return# 1 to < 1 raacuco, arriving on the more tag of the 6th, traasierr> ?- mails, passengers and trea inn lo HtMuner dtuore, * t iU? aaliod "lh Inal, at (.30 r. m. May 27?Wed,of oonawuiplioo, Owen D. OalUgtuui,hged 30. Wu kuriM ai hi. Hie follow leg la the ipecle list o( U>? M mm Taylor ? Am. Rxoh. tNWK,...$72,OiO W H Howry $4,090 Fraek Baker ii.600 K Kelly a uo .... 06,306 J. tl. UtoweraOo.. 2i J K uxtge 4 50u llatcfter a Bro ...imxi C. U Hal lory 6, MO Gary a Oo 6,043 R. Met ier a O. AdJ. 11 Cughll) 1,230 aui* 16,090 W. T Uiienu a Co. 37,t oo J. B. tfowtoe a Co.. S,76o Oooroy a O'Uoaaor . 14.63* Order 130,906 C. W. Uroeby lo,2uO J. U. Carter a -Ion., 3,660 U. B. Cumaeiage ... 3,676 Jm. Patnek 60,009 lmnoaa, aheruao k Richera i'aItick .... 69,0*0 Oo 39,667 11 L. Hitch a Oo ... 3,420 7.. KinaMin a Uroa .. 9.339 A S Koeeaoaum... 6.400 Kreemao a Oe 79,720 Koaa, Kaioooer a Co. 24,136 H E l.itfln ... 3,126 W. dehgman a Co... 39,2o0 cotasioee, Freidlaa Toam a MoKoooe... 4,000 tier a to 21,010 S. Tilton k Co V OX) A. Hardy aCo l,aM Tread well a Co .... 26,hod H. Harm a Co .... 2,uOO furuer Broo 2,030 C. B. Hassiuoe a Co. 6,oU9 V Netor k Acbciia.. 3.416 W. Helte a vX). .11,600 T. Welaoo k Sou.... 2,000 W. huge a Co *6,400 J. B. Weir 17,i66 llowiaoa a Ait,ho Weua, l argo a Co...464,009 wall. 201,811 WUliaou a Dalaod.. 7,000 Jaa. Huater a Go... 1,162 ?? Tout $l,6it,99t The following is the ireaiure liat of the - tetoiioip do' aora, which left Sao reunite:* on the 7th tntc? Welle, Cargo a Co .0440,000 Ptoche a 9ayert|ue $13,600 B. iMritieoo 2M*,6uO 1'raak litter 11,600 I'arrou a Co 121.976 J B rotmiM 10,176 L. a M. dach* a Co. ioi,769 ceo. il >w<m a Co.. 10,000 ireauaa a Co .... H2,4a> 'Akh, liortaeaa a Co 9,iih> K. Kenya Co .... So ,0*0 Klint, i'eaooJy a Co O.OuO J. Set 14man k Co... 60 6.1* Macoudray a Co... 9 s?4o Alaoy a Co *e,662 J. B. Neeioa a Co. 8,760 D. C. Milia a Co.. 67 ,o00 BelloS, Krrroe a B. r n?*Huge a Co 6?,400 Seecaa ... 1,06> W. T. Urieciiaji a Co 64,luO Wm. So well a Co.. 7,006 Bt. l*ueky,lievyaOo 60,236 .Juujk Krt*yeoiiA<*'u 6,700 Jaa. Patrick a Co .. 6O.O0O C. d SiryOiiig .. 6.40o Tailant k Allan.... 40,000 Morgan, ,-U)ut ei Co 4,000 Trsadwed fc Co ... -jo ouvl K4**ra iL I'm tor. 8.6&U D. L. Hues* Co ... JJ4,i3? Fggars&Co 8,4(6 troldi-mun, Frutl W. 4 OuinujiuKB At Jo 2, 375 landt-i h Co .. 21,010 O F. tirilttu .v Bro. 3,t2d Ooeny A liioblee. 1U.02U J. W. Sul.ivan .... 2,420 C. T. Header tu.uuu Dipuy.FouikeateOo 2.341 A B. MeCreery.... 17 100 ruraer Bros 2,030 Vtruirr A Kemdler l(i,oOO Uiber shippers 06,003 lAUlii: 4 Keuore'.uin la.401 Mark Br utnafcinj\00 Ib.t/OO total 9 1,012,877 We are mdeoVed to toe 1'eclfi: Kxpreaa companies of Wall*, largo k Jo, to'. Freeman k Co., for flit* of Cali1 oriiia pa,err, including those or ttao latent dale* A large number of democrat* la dan Francisco are taktrc itep* to organize a political ciud, under the name of the Mud dill Cluo." Tbe legislature adj >urned en Uie 26Ui ait., after unsettog a number of Important lairs tux robbers, aimed at lit dot guns, stopped the stage from Nevada, bound lor dacramene, with 921,uOO in gold dust, beioog'ng I) Welis, Fargo k Co. No reeistsnoe was made, ana u>e robbers toos Mo cast. 0*1. Fremont arrived in Hear valley, Mariposa county, on ine 16tb uu., and tai welcomed 0/ au wiui tbe greater t rejiMC.utg. 1'u jI.u respeot ?a? eb ifa by the i gating oi tn.4u bontlrea so Mount Bullion, ant the tiring of i{Utca< anrei liars* h* amy cuarged wita puaruor, in lieu of a caLLun Fesuviuea ware aspt up until a late bour. Ttieie is mucb rxcument in tbe valleys of l'lumas county oa aocount uf a rumor Uiat tbe ludiao tribe# in Uiat tic may Bart named tbnmaeires together for tbe purpose ot mat tag ear on tbe ? ultra Toe Indians bsve taken some stock, and the wnites are preparing to Ogbt Utem. Scnora Guadalupe Romero died In the valley of the Santa Ana, los Angelescounty, on the 1Mb uu., at the age ? 116 years. Murders, Affrays and Casualties. Tt.. nits Mci>ooald a native of dcottnnd. arae gorel to death In San Francisco on toe 23d of a ,ril oy one of a doses of atld catue which were being driven through Uie crt y. 'baa. Wilson, mail carrier between Loo Angola* and Kara nvsr, m musing, aad it is supposed mat no oas been murdered oj India is irom the nctnity of Owen lake. .las f WblUoo and ?? Horner bad a tight on tbe 23d alt at labie Bluff, near tbe soutbara eou 01 rtumoo.di bay Mhiunn tuu a revolver, and Hortmr a knife. Hw iter was soot taroagb tne taigt). ana WbiUon reMived a tab in tne abdomen, trom womb be died in twenty boura. Jama* Steel, John Tmkler and Whliain Mculatchen wore drowned m Trinity river on tbe 'J6tta bit. Tbe body ol Uatbee KaUray, a native tf r^o.land, was fount! drowned at bait Krsni inou on tbe Kid of aprit NuUnug tiaa yet uuiue to light by wbicb to aver lam tne cUi'uitiMaiii'M ol bu a earn. Mr. Jooe C Cabnnwe, a coal dealer and prominent eapltalisl 'a Haa f ranouoo. '.jmiDilled etHclde oa toe 2Ub m A [nil Of taking air., cboine Tbe act was caused by pecuniary 'Ulbiroiuee ot toe deceased. Ha waa a native of Virginia aad aged about fifty yeara. (?eotf Chapman, a special policeman, was shot dead In Hacrwmmio by eome unanww n |*>r ton. on tbe uigbl of tbe v.nn an D B Branch,formerly of Sacramento, wat msrdered la Haa Ieego county abort a month ago rw? miners, named lnwas and teldbuecb. were mur dered esar Wiiiakeytown, .tnaau oounty, oe tbe liitb nil frank lane mod H Baldwin, ol Knight s Kerry, were killed uc tbe 21st sit, to .ten .loarpita ooaoty, by horse lb*tee wbom tbey twi trying to catch. J. Iaoev waa murdared in Santa Clara county, near San Kronen<i?]to creea,oa toe klai nil. Mrs. Lb ey ana a Mr. ( owning have beeo arrested aad beld to answer for tne crime. J. t'oodepeeri wna crushed to death by n bank fall, at tiarr.aru diggings, in bierrn county, on tne 27to ult A )MD| urmw D?n>' i ri . ,, Mr 0. Meyer, m nao Iraaoeoo. attempt,! to mount sui cim 0* Me *ma in April oy c'jtuag hi* tur. ?t nm rar.jr. By ue OAre ol bu media nm lit* waa oared. A eJioouof Afli a/ look plACB ua Um IB lb or April, tn Am Iraacwm. between Mr M. C. I .bey aul a'jui a I tot J. wiegtoi bjo Di.iiiA-/ wiuoo im l?tw?r .?! been am l?<iei ol bit i n lued a .lb Mo wile of Ibe loruier, from wbuwi bo io no a In n>g oivoroed A aeaatAA named Jobn i) Coaaell Toll doe a dea l on board the clipper abip Vital*, at nan > raociroo, on uto af. lomona of April 1U. I rnaurt waa a aaiiro af Ireland, 1 aad about M yeara ol af* TIM tirewt Match agyalnat Time. MOST MliUIII.1 MVH or HCMAN IMiril1i.'L The loaf potidiac malcb for M.000 --#2>uo a aid*? ageiaet tim*. made oatweea Mr. J. m baoieia, proj..-,eiw m tbo lioa?ar Guana, aad Mr Jo*a Power*, a well kaowa b.<r*eutar rrom toe In war cm.otry, to rid# 160 miiaa with* *,fni boar*, wat Aaaliy daciaed yeaterday. , May a. over Ma abuse trark, by Mo latter bnomn i U?e araujea feat n the r?meraaaly tbJtt spa;? o< tnw >i u boura, forty three mioutea aod fi.nrme am .a 1a. By Ike lorma of Ma acreeoteat entered .an, lower a wat to rtco Ike required diaiaaoe arouad tba ooarao, using ae maay bortee ae he desired. aad mat of auoa mange* aid .Mppegea aa ba deemed pro;?er, au Mat be .mrlormed tba taau* it the flrea time aJiottaolor bim. luat h? J, J n a .ronafelly, una# wbo were present aad witneatod the akill w.Ui waicb he manage 1 Mo boraea bo rode, aad laa t; grace with wblco be preserved hi* scat io tba ?ai die Irom the com mm-em act In the U-rmottoti of h.? self ioipoaad tank, caa deay. It waa, indeed, a lierculeea undt Making, wblco few oneo, boaarer en>. ri n > u at r rtera. wtrnid be wtlliDg to aeeumo loaat cd ail w.tb the ilwrtAtxm ol gniBR aucb a d,atA*< e 10 a lew houro ou h ?eet>a k but it only |?ea to prose Me ereat powen of physical euduraone winch notao meo can br or loom Oeirta tn by a aerere course of training AU Me borne* ritdeo oy row era ware Troth from praet, eigroomed, aad were taken by Uto Mateo, without any preparaticia wbaleser, aa thoy rvere waited: At the OdBc lottos al Me Bau ti M?y were mrtte i out a/ain aed ai Maahetod. ikM|<N were mad* nooiMuie- orety rour UMi Md tbeo age n *1 U.e noa. Urn,* of omh m M. At Um m mo. nek* * the match Mr I'oaera J mm mated amtd the lewd Iiuum <* U>e vaat aeaemiilag.- present, an I with the eaoepUm mat but ;?*?? aumowbu hood ah*. aeawted aa woe . an Uvea rat^ued than uiignt ha ei peered after U?. weaderfol iw he had perfiriael. He reopon.led to Um oail. aod aawl, ' iMotiameo. 1 tiaak you i for rour rheera. I have performed the feat audio the IMM J penMtod.aad iKHaitbateading ?>vd? < l;., 1#t, paper* ataatieand that tt wea tie difftcnK thing, i avi am H Mm maa H California aaa <le it aithie ay um*. M, < wbatdietne wban ha rod* 9no milaa wild taeui/aigbt horaaa, * *?? hnareaad forty two m o it?a D Kegia.il had hlaeied horaaa. weU froowied, hi perform bm tue! aad had i ?>ah i oanid have doaa um dieutana he tnaoo in maah ieaa tuna ' Aieoag the la'taecee m reonrl of i..ng lnlaar-1 botag travelled oa bor eha k ta tb ? country we ft ad the Kulowiag ?la rtglohar, 1*4* when Ijejt <fl||aa pta war wMlaaail ? Ida Anpaiea by Comaiodore stock tan, the native <kUtfhrmtaa* mae aad drove him oil<X the [Oat* Mk> aa It eafbiy aad thoae of thr fe* peraooa bo bad aader bla oornmaad, waa loooaitatiiticato with Uia oonmo dor, ?ha waa at Iteo Freaetaco. with ail poaalhla deepatsh btmyd eeat a 9v<u*r, a dwodo, to tarry tha aawa of bnwwttiwi lite derpstch won written ?n the paper of of c rolleri up and omwiM I j * ?!> btsdle /< tfa?se ptiwr Mpri It rtil,1' Wt?? whw tw k?w?r toil* yuu," signed (Hlietpte. Vita Ui<* he rode to Mi* city m four day* ut wn* bears? (Mi hi btadred mile* He n?ed etgrteen horse* during tee t-tp, sad mcoeeefuliy managed to oommuaiotte with the Amnci -no MMHHN|*hmtHl sod e?med is us*e to ure Gil letide sod bu loroe fr.>ui bewg r it ofl oy tee eeemy. yome few years since Powers rode (root bo* Angeles to Monterey and back mites) in 2* heart, orer a mnuntsisims country, and catching his ewe horses st he went The ftet of yesterday, however, has merer been excelled. MTTMMABY. Plants Oouhss, California, May 2, ISM. Match for $1,01)0 against tune?J Powers riding t eenty five horse* one hasdred sen Bfty sailee wiuttn eight h mr? The tetlowmg tabie exhlb ts in detail the time oco ipio.l ia performing each mile of tho one hnndred nnd fl If. At Urn end or ewoh tewib mile the table shows the tin* cmsussed ih going that rtwtosoe:? if ties. M. S. Miles M. S. 1 2 IS 76. 2 3T 2 2 41 7T 2 St S 2 '1% T8. 2 36 . > U nil II 1* I. 2 89 80 a 40-8:29 6 3 69 81 I ? 1 3 48 82 3 M 8 2 19 83 2 23 9 2 47 84. 2 45 3 48 -27 85 3 41 11 3 83 86 2 38 13. 2 23 87 2 35 IS 2 38 88 2 38 U 3 28 80 2 44 it::::::::* *? ? * "-*:34:W 18 2 38 91 i 39 17 2 34 92. 2 23 1 8 2 36 93 3 37 i":::::::: 2 36 94 i? ^ 38. 2 43-82 86 9? 8 ? 21 2 34 96 2 29 22. .2 81 97 1 41 23.2 34 98 2 4& 24 2 42 99 2 82 2* " 2 36 100 2 20-4.27:42 26 2 28 181 2 34 27 2 ? Wt 2 * 28 2 36 103 2 34 20 * 2 27 104 2 28 !H>: 2 31-1.18:38 19* 2 29 SI 2 23 100 2 18 82 2 28 107 2 39 83 2 23 108 2 49 34 2 21 199 2 39 85 ... 2 31 110 2 28-4:63 SO..: 3 04 111 2 44 3 7 2 32 112 2 31 38 2 23 113 2 37 3t> 2 26 114 2 34 40 2 26-1 43:10 116 2 38 41 1 2 29 116 2 22 42 ... 2 38 117 2 31 43.'*: 2 44 118 2 28 44 2 46 119 2 88 4 5 2 33 120 2 46-618:24 40 *:. 2 38 121 8 38 47 2 82 122 2 43 46 " . 2 , 49 128 2 89 49 *:: 2 31 124 2 39 50' 2 41-2:9:31 125 2 37 61 2 59 146 2 60 62 2 36 147 2 55 68 2 29 128 6 05 54 2 42 120., 4 #0 54 2 34 130........ 8 28-4:50:48 5 6 2 39 131....?... 2 38 5 7 2 42 132.. 2 21 5 8 2 26 133 2 41 59 2 4# 134. 2 42 60 2 38-240 136 ....... 2 3T 6 1 2 33 138 2 48 62. 2 41 137 2 49 *3 2 38 138... 2 44 64 2 36 189 2 47 05 2 47 140 2 24-0:17:23 ?6 8 00 141 2 39 6 7 2 48 142. 2 42 6 8 8 00 148 2 44 69 2 39 144 2 47 7 0 2 31-8:3:6 146 2 46 7 1 2 36 148 2 32 12. 2 46 147 2 24 73 2 30 148. 2 24 74. 2 33 149 2 43 76 2 26 160 2 38-6:43:31 The one hundred ud fifty On I mile?being one mile over tbe bet?wm mode in 2:41. Itew* Items. Tm Nkw Gou> Dismvtiuwt?Sews from Fra/.er's river, in the British Pceoetsieiis. coolrmug tbe late extraordinary accounts or the gDld diacoveriea, has been received. Several steamattpe, loaded wkh mioers from all parts of tbe country, have started, aod tbe rush la expected to increase as oou as tbe news from those whe have already letl shall be received, tbe mlues extend over a great expanse of country, and are "placer'* or surface diggings, similar to those found tn the early days of California. Tcey riacb acrcss the line into American territory to an utknown distance. Specimens of the gold are exhibited at various places in this city.?.V<in hatiritco AUa, Mjy 5. Nor Crajro Isixxnx ?Several months since, says tbe Han Franiisco A Ua of tbe 6th inst , tbe schooner Palestine left this port on an exploring ox politico in search of guano islands. On the 22d of April they returned with spec! tt>ns from an island, wbi>h toey allege to have discoverto on i be track between the oe'oiw < b aal Ltd rone Ulanda. containing over one inilliuo ions of guaoo. Arrangement* an- beirg mane to seod several vessels to loal, and the prcprtrtary interest baa beeu aecared according to law. Kimovmuaii Bckikd TaxAsrut?Akjuwt Kuaro.? tbe pilot boat Fanny was chattered by tlie Cbiot of Police on the .. lb of March, and railed for Cape St l.ucaa, l.rwer Laiiincuia, to reoorer am.uuu Mexican uouars, woico had been buried there oy the captain end mu? of lb* brig Cornell* Th? brig bad been scuttled a( w*a by her and the traarura stolon On their arrival at tbia pert the |*>iice pot wind oI the alia r aad obluei them to aisclore what they knew fna reeult wai the tliingou: of the Fanny, on board of whicn wore ottk-err I.oen, day srd abd Cbappelie, the cAtain and mata of me < time lia, and Mr be im Woodworm toey landed at the Cape, dug up the treasure, and arrived wit* it oo the 2%tb of Aprd (in the 3d mat , a warrant waa issued outoflba twelfji Ihairict Court by Judge Norton, at the inatMcs of James Bell, ol llul i?u, Barron A Co , for Hie arreat of ('apt He on ett formerly of tbr Cornelia, and J. K. Carta, cnief ol the Police Department ot Una city. Mr. Ball < bar pea these parties wtlb baring .Devested $19,000 of hu money totbelr own uae ?.Sun ??wruan timer, May A. Rwaiiac thi Tax Ooujotok?Che cunm'.seion hsnte of Kogera k Fu'lermn, on Battery street, oaring refuted to |>ay tnetr personal tax, and clo?-d and barrier led tbeir ocors. Mr. I"?wh, tbe tax collector, prnceedet to batter Uirm open on tbe I b mat. Re war attended by a psaac of cilir, oe. whom he bad summoned for tha occmlon. Tbe doors being broaen open. th<itt worth ot goods? the amount of the un so'looted tax?were sold. Mr. Ko gar* was arrietcd fur attempting to ro?iat an olUier, bat wes discbarged by the police juige, on tbe ground that the pr<?eeduig on tbe part of the Collector waa il.egal,? .San / ran rum Aha, May 5. Births, Msrrligw wad Dutlu. MIRTH*. Cowiii.-M Jackson, Amador ounty, April 21, tha wife ef rbg Cabell.), of a pair of twin daughters. Kmt<ii.?In Hoieebiwa, dbaeta county, April 11, Mrs. Jobs Feltch,of axon Htit ?At Kureka, Humboldt rwunty, April 11, tbe wife of Wm B. Hill, of a so*. Bn*T ? In Aacmmeulo, Apnl 2", tbe wife of Fraacts M. Huby, of a daughter Jdm* ?At Middietown.Khaata county. April 7. the wife of K Jooea, of a ami. M itwau.?Near Oakland, April 22, the wifa of freorge umweii, in arm (VCaixmnu* ? Id SAcrAmento, AprU 30, the wife of B. H 0'iAlia?haa, of a <Uo|l>l*r lp luupr ? At fine log, fonlomnc < ounty, April 19, the wlieof ftaiiltp yai*ley. of a daoy tiler Km ei.iiw ? Id Men i rAonw i, April ttl, the wife of rt?v um J. Reynold#, of e <l.iugbirr. |bilji '?ie - <1 Mm I rmocwoo, the wlte of Mr. J ewe Rit htroido, oC h flnm nr.?In I own, Humboldt oounty, April 20, the wife of J. T. Mn- of a ton s*ntT*n*.? In ? <ee, April 15, the wife of C. M. sumer, of ilae(blei Wnmt ?At .lec a, Amflor county, April 21, the wire of !>. White, of e .nobler 1 Wtuk ? In M^.reuieato, April 29, the wife of J*. C. i of e eon | IVit u.?In hbeeU. April IS, the wife of Mr. Willi, of n | aeughter. NIUtlD, Amn-Purr ?Tn MArygnDo, April IT, Mr. Max Armcr to Mim Dorothea I'latt. AimtoHT?I.AXn a?At Stocktoe, April 22. by the Rer. .'aton nndertno, Mr. Thornta It Anthony to Mien Htttie, aai.ihter of Out. Wm i.noius. Do in of Ui it cut. H>R\rr? Piwrr. ?In Sen KrtooecJ, Apr i IT, bp Jaetlce Parr*. Mr. Minuet Uernet to Mine H*>?e ivs?er. bota of taw cup. Br'tuwr?1fimv ?In fen FrnucUoo, April 24, bp the Rot Mr Thr*lt. Mr. K P. ?uc?iey to Mim M L. lirny. i Bi mm-One*.?la Men >ranciej>, April 24, bp the Very Rer. I'eter M??nxi?otio, Kdward P HicXley to MM Mtrie l. firay, ell of ii>m cup B>tT*n-llt Tru ? In Men I ranetieo, April 29, At flrt-e church, bp the Ker. K. C. Kwer, Ktcbnr l Btxter, of Yuua county, to Kmiiii Ujtrti, of Beibmlie-n. I'enn. Hkiiftt? l'ii*ia ? Al -SAlinM, April II,Mr. Oeo K. Bon n?ti to Mim Kinioe H t'ldge. Coitot?Wimi.?In MA'perille, April 20, C. F. W. it, of OroTilie, to i a am ii. Wine. Cnow Sut-Hriro?In MtJraateMtd, Aorll 23, by the Rer. Mr AhucX, Cb -w S*m Han* U l.ee YuenHe, All of Sw, rumen to. i f"' mi ?BAi'M ?10 -an rrwriTi nprii ui i i? l>T lithcr "etcr Mif<v(o<Ht>, John Poaaluia IjMi*. K it* Maiony Ilttuw taBwuwi.-HNmto, April 27, Ja?b Dialer* to f raoo* Arm<tr>o . lira?Win* an -At Vi(a? 'imp Cilarcraa cuo'y, April 7, I>ewn hN to K-My Waronr >'UCM<run # !!? ?In "tan ??>nn, April 2t, Mr J<iaopn Ileury riickln?nr to Mi** Mary A. rtomn fnwijm?Tivr/?R. ?At Hia Jo*e, dtnta Clara oounty, April 22, f. M Foirlw to Koialln* 8. Taylor. fimow? McNit*t ?In MiryayiUt, April it, Andraw Katrow to Mra. Aon Mo.Nuity. > Mi Silty ? At M*ry?.Ule, April 2*>, Aadrow Katrow to Ann Nofulty. 'JaaArna?Oununm*.?Ta I'Maiuma, t?om? ojnty, April 1?, John Urearao u Hnmh Conjl. lon. Ia?i*-At Knlaey, AprU II, Mr. Ruida-I Harloy to Mm* Mary LawMr. Hi *r??Own ? At Buchnya fla?, El D>rado Cruty April 2D, Jimaa Rom to Koaalln Oorul. Hai i?Ihonnmw* ?In Han fraor.lano, April 2?. at Hill man * TVmp. ranr? HonM, by Ilia R-v Trad B ial, ?t\ loo K Hall, of Wn*hin*ton Territory to Nina Haitio Pick<m*oo, lata ol Indiana JoH.Maoa?rimrn* ?In flan rmndnoo, April 29, at draw church, by th* Rt Ray Biahop Klpp, Mr Wm M Jona ant) Of tba U. B dnaat flarray, to Miia Matua C , aidant dacybta* of Pr r Foefkr, oT Ion Anfalaa. Krvmro?HorwAim ? At Rouifh and Randy. M*yala county, April 16, Mr Chaa K*y?ar, of Maadocm > .uuoty, , to Mim fanny ftetiwartx Kfu voHtanaa -Hi:u hmoa.m ? la flaoraaanto, April 22, ygw TURK HERALD, ! toy Jutes Heater, Lakaa Krssgtosrgsr to Marts Ass Khirrtaes, Isto of Fraaoe. Kss?Pasksk ?la Hoaoaa county, April II, Joa 8. Kami to Busstotk Part or. ijuvbkworth - Sckks?Is Bss Joss, Aprtl tt, rr. Mark Lssrsssorth to Mrs Harms MoKos. Mabsb?I tout in no?At Foiosas, AprM 11, Mr. Alias Mars* t# Mim l.arisoa fwsnlnjt Mamib?lisirrnifo ?At Voioaso, Aihsdor cossty, April 11. 41-mi MarsS to I,uoiada Denning Mot.ixms? Hknio* -Is Has Fisaetsoe, Aprtl !T, toy IDs Bar. Mr Wllley, Mr. Rlohsrd A. MoCiure, of A loo Ban Joss, to Mlrs Eiesaor I, Ueoloo. of Has Leaadro McOuaroc*??soaos?Is MsrysvUto, April 16, K. MoCiiatoca to Jaoe George. Mel km au>? w n its ? At tbo Guadalupe Mines, ^aots nUra county, Mr. Thus. McDonald to Mist EilztDein WSNs Nimoi.ah?Fitwjsraij>?At Cherokee, Norads county, April 6, A. Nicholas u> Catharine Fitzgerald Puascb? Pkjcb ?At Ophirrtlle, Placer county, April 6, J. 8 Pearoe to Kaohel E. Price. Piirsmni?Swiwtlam> ? In Brooklyn, Alameda county, April 66, Mr. Daniel A. Plummor to Mrs Jaae Ssestitotd. RonNKBTTHCTi?Proms.?Is San Francisco, April 21. by (li? Rest' V rfliiiihAkA Mr Pulnr RMnashnu-n sf diitolrlnn 10 HIM Philippine Heifer. or this cly. Richardson ? Aran* ?At Silo, Sand wi oh Islands, March 16, Or Rot. f Co an, 4r 0 E Ricnardson, lo Miss Akaua, daughter of 3apal, all of duo, Hawaii HkAJU-RaaB.?At Stockton, April 16, John B. Sears to Margaret Kwb Sirsy?Hykhk ?At Stock tin, April 11, Mr. John Sirejr to Mrs 6. Byrne. Si niutv?Hour. ? In San Francisco, April 26, by the Rsv. F Mooslitke, Mr. Wlihelm jpreuu to man Rooeoca Margaretho Hoijo, ooth of -an Franc sco. Scvnr n?Fritz?In Sacramento, April 27, by the Hot. Wn fl UUl, Phi ip Ssheid to Margaret Fritz. Todo?Ki.nnr ?At Kid<?l*towa, Am a lor coaoty, April 14, by tbe Rev. R. W. Williamson, p?a?or of tha M. E. Ohmch. Volcano, J. T. Todd to Mini listen Ktnne, both ot MlltMn. Walcon?Harris?la Ran FrauoUco, Aorll 21, by Rer. K. 8. I.acj, Mr Jacob Walcom to Misf Elizabeth Htr ria, both or San Franc mOo Wimw?Norton.?In San Fraociscn, April 26, by Rev. J H. BraytM, Mr. Win. EL White to Mian Mary Ann Norton . Wood?Ijcwkiuvo ?In Alameda county, April 16, Walter G. Wood to Hannah Ix veiling. Dial*. Aiuma?In San Francisco, April 23, Mrs. Ellon 3 , wife ofO A. Adams, n native o( Bransvick, Me., agel 29 yean. aiabx.?In San Francisco, April 23, Anna Aiken, a native ot Boston, Mae*., aged Jo years. Caba\o? ?In San Francisco, on Saturday, April 21. Mr. John fl. Ca9aou*s, a native or Virginia, aged 63 years LBapman ?In N?|? Valley, April 21, Nathan, oldoit on ot Lyman ana I.ydta A. Caanmaa, aged 3 years and 4 months. Claims.?At Forest Crave, W*?tltng'm coitty, Oregon. March 24, ot consumption, Uev. Harvey Clarae, aged 60 years and 3 months. Condon? At Ben<cla, Solano ciuotv, April 20, Lllllo Condon, sued 3 years,3 moLlbs and 14 days Dobnci'b ? it loa Aeg-lee, April 9, Uaauel Domingues, nged 21 tears, ol San Pedro raocho. Rij>bkton.?la ttonoiulu, Ma'ch 26, of disease of th* heart, Chpt. James M Elderton, a native of Ivagtail, nad s captain in the Hawaiian artillery. Fofdrrn ?At I/?8 Angeles, April 8, Alois a, daughter of S. and M. Lugo Foster, aged 16 mouths. , . Gamau- ?In Sacramento, April 24, Carolino Gamtgo, aged 8 months. Outsort ?Ln San Francisoo, May 1, Thomas Gibson, agod 40 jars. Giiuah ?At guayaquil, Cnpt, William GUlnu, of Leicestershire, England, of dysentery, aged 6- yntrs. Uooiwpsku ?At Barnard's Diggings, Aerra onuoty, Ap-11 22, J. Gootfepeed, aged about 38 years, a native of Mm**chuaetta. Hxukington.?Near Whiskcyvowu, Shasta county, April 21, Mary,(laughter uf John Harrington, aged 3 jreirs MOU ?In San Francisco, April 26, Mr Isaac Mtir Ingots, aged 2tt years, formerly or BmIuc, Miss. T.a-vk.?At the Arroyo de la Puerto, Htanmiaus count,*, Wn P., of Virginia, aon of Major I,sue, ot Knight a Ferry Lsnwnn?In Sao Francisco, April 25, Mr. Mionael I.Mwith, a native of Ireland, and late of Trey, N. Y , aged 82 years. I.nnros? In Sonoma Valley, April 8, John Lennox, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years. Mskoskt.?In Portland, April 6, William Helen, second aon ot Wn. and E, l-ouisa Maroney, aged 2 years, o months and 24 days. McI.kav?In Sao Franrlsoo, May 1, of oooeumptiou. Alexander G. McLean, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 21 years. McDoxali> ?In San Francisoo, April 23, Mr. The/mm McDonald, a nat.ve of Scotland, aged 40 rears. McKibnos ?At l'etaluma, Solano county, Wm W. McKlnnoo, formerly of .Delaware oounty, New York, aged 29 years Pki'-k ?.At Cnrheville, Yolo county, April 23, Col, The*. F. W. Prioe. after a protracted and painful illness PiBKci ?in San Francisco, April 22, Elijah Pierce, a native of Newark, N. J , aged 80 years. BbmiM-khiu ? <?n the Stockton Ranch, near San jota, April 23, of putrid sore throat, Melchiur, eeooul sua of tlio late Baron Otto Brude eben, aged about 20 years, Rbriiasdt ? to San Jose, April 20, Julius Kivbarfy. ago I about 24 years. Suiiu At Santa Rona, Sonoma county, April 13, Corse lla Viola, youngest cbild of Wm. R. and Minerva Jioo Smith, aged 14 months. Swain ?at the Mission Dolores, May I, Lucy Wright, daughter of Charles U. and Mary Ann Swain, aged 1 year, 9 mouths and 14 days. Knot sr.?in (iilroy, April 18, Mils Ann Cornelia Susr??y, geo 17 years and B months Money Market, Since the sailing of the steamer of the 20th uli , says the Saa Fraoi teco Skipping L\H of the bin tusi , money n it been more aoundaul, alfording easier term* to borrowers. First claw muicantile paper is being doo-t In bauk an a outside at 2 percent, m some I .HUr.res 2 jg seiag givea. I nans upon nterchanmee are negotiated at I .*4, sou upon real estate at 1J{ a .% per cost Dnat is coining to treely from the mines, the receipts for the month of Aorii this tear exceeding. ai> u> uai. uio c uf the preceding month acoouuis of mining npereume C uttinue favors) le in the highest degree, wnue t(ve pr<Mp?ctivo harvest of gram crops promises ea eouooanjo over anything >e? knoen In Ui? history of the State. Klports of epeolo to April 30. 1HM. 616,17t.4'13 " ? 1867 14,4?<t,'J64 Kxcena In faror of this yew 6> !. >? '-? Statement of deposits an 1 coinage of the United State* Branch Mint at Sau Francisco tor the tuouth of April, 1868:? mi nam (Jold deposits. ounces l'OT.744 s.irer - a, rwi.xAtik?OuU> 101.0(0 double eagles .... $1.010,000 MLvan. (1,000 half doUws .0,000 at),COO dines 3.'J00 137,000 piccN Total coinage. ... 2,04J,0U0 Market Kerlew. Sts iHt.snsco, May 0,1858. By the arrlvnla from home Kwlernports In the foruiignt, and jnet prior to the uepaMure <4 laet mail, we w--e placed in receipt of nearly t.uoo bhla (.aliego and Htiall ttonr, and abratooe hall of the enure Importations Having been placed upon the metket. the result was a ma n rial decline In prioee. Assuming that whew from th* new harvest will begir. to nome in freely by toe middle of .Imy, we can aaluly assert that our supplies of breaisliitft (reckoning on the haetern shipment* aa available) will be about tut',!..tent to meet the oontunpuoo until then It is evident that ws bare no aurpiat, rrom the rax that racoipls of whoat and Hour frno the country bare almost ceased, aud lor the laet foir or Ore days, since the reduction la rate* took place, the purchases frr Interior ?oc?>implioo hare been u too the t<ale of former years wn. a the entire State reliel upon this market for supplies The silent of the dem -od sou the aranaiio "toe* warrant us in aaytng that unlet* sbipmeet* not looked for reach us (ror instance from Chile;, preeent prices will be sustained and . cry poa-uuiy is June may stuleti, even If no tall dances in the shape of spcrnisi.re optrelioea are brought to beer Wh?ut ??arorly partlnt|ieicd ia the drcner >* flunr. owing to toe Iftxt two or three duya (vuwvW?hl.? purrhaaaa of oeta for shipment to Auetraua. Mora ? The aalna of the fortnifhl a the order made were to l>h?e. extra doweatA at 910 40, ibo Jo < >ref?a at 912. 1,100 do. do. on prirate term*. 60 do Wall-no. ex INuOidc War*, at 910. 2Mao. do ex twilight oa pruete terma iiWqr. alu Oregon without guarantee at 9H 97H a 919 60. at am hub without guarantee, ax Twitarnt, l.Hoo bbia. WLiegu at fid 20 a 111 IS laruta oi ea.c ? low of 600 bbia ami nailer payable May 4, and ovor M? *M?.. May lu. with 91 oaab depor.il. .-tinea tna adore Mia 00') hbia ( allot" hara retold in lota rroin -e.,oa I haada at $13 90 a 914, and 60 do do ex I>eahtng Ware oa priva't terma Wo note J tubing prion* at the r.laaa, ranging from 912 60 fi?r Oregoo to 914 Tor "uandacl brain of aoperfloe oomaatK- an l UallWfo, and 911 for Baker'* extra doineatw Wnnar? A round lot ot rtmteo mining ? a* wild a fan day* ago at 6e , we quote 4 V 9- .aonrdio* to quality H*u\?t ? The market ba? ruled inactive through tna forta'pbt and heavy, a e quote l>,e for modcrata Maed panvi* an we write Ofi,( ? rba only tranaaetion of mAe aince laat m* 1 odr irreo a raw daya atnoa, wbaa about JO,0CQ rug* w?r.t turn up for ah pineot to A(iatralia; tba pnte pal i Ota not been made public, but we nod-rstatid i* a aba la under Ijge. lor choice aamplea tfma w ti arocly ao In m aa iaal acted , about 1,000 tag* Hi mi tn urn State were eoid at i\c a 8T,c ; am all iota atnua irtrni (Mvjood bindi at ?c Iimm ? tW) hoc tip I* done tic white pea were wild to U|? I DiUil statae government in the lad wnek a* 2%C pof lb be quom luge Oayoa (Calilnrata) atdtgc a 3>ic Kewt from Or*(pM> Wp bare 'Ufa from port.and to the Iwh nil The national Inderal or Kngeae City winy of the demo cratm party met To Stat* O?o\ entw.n at Kugeae City on tbt Mb nit , urn Dominated the tallowing ticket for Slue oUlcere ? Kor Oongreeeman, Jn*. K Kelly. Governor, E M Bar num; Secretary of State, K. A. Hkie. Slate Treaiurer, /. L Bromley; Mat* Printer, Jarne* o'Menra (tat of eeventeen cotinilee in the State, leven were ud represented ta the oonveiitloo A lump, weighing flfty eeren ounce*, wee taken oat at Altbmnw Creak, in rtouthoin Oregon, oa the 'Jutb nit. The Indiana at the mouth of Ro^ it river murder* 1 a young white man named Stephen Taylor, and tne wnltee are deiermioed to puaiah tbem. eo we may look for a nuie ww There we ewly forty warriore in the (Standing tribe, but it h (eared thai they will ee joined r?y fugitive* from the Uropqua reewvnttoo AntMpeM Trimble tn k.ieera. Captain (twee, of the Honor* Survey tag Etpedltlon, re oeetly left Fort Yoma for Guaymw. Tne inhabitant* of Moaora, rape, tally Uie raarnero* end Landholder*, are greatly noitad agaloet hi* enrvey, and It le believed thai the Uvea of the who e party will * aacrttleed ahonld they attempt to go into the lienor of that State A large rareven of famllie* wee to etart about the let of March tar Itw Angela* where they hope to live with more peace and com/art jUNUAT, MAf 30. 18tx. Tit* (tola M'lhi 1.1 WukloftM T?rrllorf We Dim atM frntn t* i i??uwnd it m* 17 ih nit A greet excitement preee> about (be Frtxsr rirer (aloes, bu> there l? gresi rtiUl -.at la geiUi g to thorn riaratrt three Of four huairsl < a la Port rofoieat *M bifi oo mouej ana oh. not ge w*j, a ail cannot get aay wart. to ao. Rcwi tr?oa ta? i*utfe PaelSa. The steamship Va parawo arrived at i'aaaata ea the Mh of May, froni Qsllaa aad the intermedials porta. Tho Valparaiso had 36 flret ciasa, 30 second olaas aad II steerage pssaenners; 1,440 pachagea of oargo aad M packages, ooaiaiomg AiMO.UM la specie, for Raropo. The dates are Valparaiso 16th aad Callao 27th of April. The ships or the British aad French Admirals, and tho United States war steamer s.ranac, are reported et Celine on the -7Ui ulumo, the latter to sail soon fur I'aaaata. CHILE. From Chile the sews la excordlagly scanty, tho papers being principally liked with surmises aa to the final result of the siectioa. The result of the election, so tier at the returns from the rarmua nmriLiwi havs Dean reseirad. au Jetre to be la lav or of the (averauMt party, the opposition wtll be verj strong. Guoerai D Krttu (mo Goon hu beoa appelated Minister I root Chile to Spain, (ma m now en route tar Uu destiu* Uoo. t * * Wo find nothing lur her of iate'eet In oar Otuleau ex obongea betono ohm hu already hew received per United States steamer Shujrick, oad published in tne Unuin too wtelu staoe. The Valparaiso Mercurio of l&th of April says:?Between Chile Mi the nuttier country important qjusiloaa are t>iiit pending, allien only await a powerful laiuauve Such for exam pie is the adjustment of a commercial treaty that may overthrow toe nliooral Custom U?u?e dues which at present weigh so heavily Ou the dpauirh j vessels wnioh visit our ports. May the commercial privileges enjoyed by other netiob*, to stum we are no joioed by such oear ties, be exveodod to them also, and we wHI have accomplished as act of justice and at the same hue of nalioiiiu convenience. The United States steamer Shubrick, arrived from Rio Janeiro, brought us no vs o; the Mnipu, war steamer of the republic, Just purchased la Kog-aaa, wmch remained la I that port, being severely uemagnd, on which acc mat she i had been abandoned by her orew Ton vessel's engt Dears were preparing to start (or Suesot Ayree, wbenoo they would uoaeruice their journey to tout ropuouo, la order to report tae oircumstanoee to government. PERU. We lre.-c that the country la enjoying a temporary peace, alter the recent civil war. tastiua remained at the Oeau of the government, awaiting the nomination and election of a new President. Vivsnco had left the country and gone to Cbllo. lly order ot Casttiia the steam frigate apunmac ti ia fa, turn to be calloo the Callao. The new British kioister to Pern. Mr. Sisfford .Terming ! ham, baa a private audience with the Cabinet on the liHb . ot April. Rxtei-hlve gold mines are said to have been discovered id the u tenor of 1'tru, in n mouitoin cslied 1'ucarraca de Urn, voile oe ttuarez General V.vauco's fleet, composed of the three ateim ; em, Apurltr.at, liambnywpie and Cootra Al durante Rar.a, ttdl rem sited anchored in Arica at the time of tne fall or j Art-quips, and although General CoatUia bad ordered Cum nihadnr Mootero to give up said vestels without ottering Irtn ai.;> terms, Cclouel Kspiooaa, cum missioned for tne purpose by the Council of Ministers, granted mm a capita lotion. It was arranged that the government should psy the crews' arrears, and aism'ss tnoso woo shoe. tenre i It, the uflii-nrs remaining undnr shelter 01 the securities luuWivy lay down' their arms. Tneee stipulations being agreed on, ibe tloet sailed far Called. ECUADOR. Trctn Kcuadcr we learn tnai the price of cacao h a fallen from |N to $? u> Guayaquil. A rev.iutun ha* brocon out in tbo Department of Ayuai; a bos j or twenty armed men eotored ibe Supreme C >urt and maiio pru-ouora of the enter mag'strates. fas cause la riaiu to be wo suspension by too Jourt of Governor Val div.eso for abu.e of author Ay. \ markkt*. Valparaiso, April 15.?the general aspect of the markets for forenro goods baa been outl rbore ba? been an Increase I aniruy in eiiwrte, particularly in oopper ores. Money w heiomieg more plentiful, owing to tnc increased exportation of raiuvrals, wtneb has check sd Ibe drain on t iiroe Business Uroughout tbe country has not Ita prosed; merchants are daily curtaitiog tbeir credit to buyers from tbo province*. There hal barrly beeo an arrival of cargo at the p>rt of Valparaiso daring tbe Or si two weeks ol Aprtt. Produce?Bar silver in Oaldera $tO 52,4; ber copper $21, coso; flour 14 60 a It 76, at am months. News tram im Sandwich Islands. TUB CI HUIM HOPSK AT HONOI.L'I.U KOBBKO -MRgflNd ON uitxk AN AMERICAN 8UIP?TUB KSI'OltrKD INT*RFBHKNCB OF El'881A WITH FORRMN WHALEMAN. Tee bark What (.'beer touched at Honolulu on the 34 of April, on her pa-aage to Mo bourne, Australia, and uarue-1 can fiAnnaco, trom Melbourne, on tne 21st of April. Our advices from Uio Sandwich lilands are consequently dated on 'he 'M ultimo. (la Paiiday evening, March 24. a safe In the Colic tor's rujui in the Custom House at Honolulu was roob^d or sbc.at $>i,UK) government money, and $,; . ol iha ON lector's own funds. No clue had been obivued o< toe robbers up to <be latest date. A rov> ard of $1,000 was oil- red by tbe Marshal lor luforniauoo that would load tj toe detectl jl of toe thief and recovery of tbe money. Ten of tbe crew <>r toe clipper snip Polynesian, at Horn lulu, refused ou ibe .V'th Marco to do duty uodor lb' pre vent miwter, Ca;S Scott, wno has beju put m caarge of tbo vcaael wltbiu a week, in place of tbe farmer mailer. Judge Prn'l. tbe Ocnaul, baring fullr explained tilbnn the law of tbe Totted Mates, tney still persisted in their reiueal to return to duty, and were imprisoned on -noro by order ot tbe Consul A rumor bad been circulating about Honolulu that den nlte advices have been lately received of tbe depart ore of a...oral KiM.'.an aar ves.s'ls to nrouscl IDe bar* In the o-'botMt Sre mgaiu?t ibe rruiaee of foreiga wbtieatttpa. A tier careful icuulry from tboaa who would be likely to knew. the (''uw' iul A'hritii'r ru find no fr und for the rua or, other man mat brought by the Sun Hugo Iset fad, which was prem dure. U Russia design to seal war TcrMrin oui, rb<> will ? itboul doubt Oral gr.o offl itl notion to the American had 1 reach goreromonia of such purpose. An unmarried ladjr, aged 50 years, sister of TV Prink, of Honolulu, *a< Uuown down tu Uie stn ot by a carriage paaatt g , aad k .diet. Music and the Drama. lT4i.ua Or*H*.?Toe Academy or Muam Is lo open for a atouii summer reaaoo to morrow evening, wbea we are promised oiretta's charming four sot opera 01 "La Ka vouU," with Htgtio. a f la/zanlga; and tfifuurt Brignoll, Amodio aiMl (iasparonl la the caiaf roLr*. Toe batou will be 10 the ban is of tbo Indomitable Mai Marouok. Kino's (Iaiu.kv ?The Ravels are to oommenoe the last week but two o< their Ota I engagement to morrow ev*olag. The eutertainniei.ta are to omaist of the aurprmag light rope etrrrisrs of Mile, /.tnfrcuaaod Young America, , sou tl.e 1-aaV.tm mes oalled the "CuotrsbanniM ' and "Aapbodel," in which Hahrtoi and bit brothers perform. Ro?mT?The local drams styled "Broadway and the Row err." which bvt a prosperous run when first brought out a* tuts bouse, la to be revived to morrow night. Mr. R. uubrelon aad Mra Parker are to repreeent tbe priori,ml I barartera The "Kent Hoy." with Mr Eddy an Mirt o rei.ows, and tbe whole will elooo with the "L'lockmakor'a Hat. ' Hi RTos's ? The Ron/sal ballet troupe will continue to delight Uie (mlrone nf tote elegant theatre throughout the n miog w?l The seleotioos for to morrow evening com pr,-elite laugbame Miin enuuen irie ? inv' o|*xne eery," an act of Uie btttori-.nl ballet tvled " fhrrew, the Orphan of flenera," and a new comic ballot denominated t&e "Two llypocntee " WjiMf aV?The amnalDf fnroe of "An Organic Airac t ion in which Mr. r B Johunon to retreats! Pro Ola quHl Bun, ie lo be the npnnn* ple<v* bore to morrow night Mean" l*wter and Hiake and tbo rarWie mem her* of the onmpeny wlU afV'warda koep *he liwotttora in (nod humor with the pacullar drama called uia "laat Pay* of Bingham Young * bru KKtov.'a ?Mra P P. Rowere baa prevailed np>e Mr lla.kett to defer lea departure from the elf, n MM that her pntrooe and hia uumervue admirer? may woj >j the pleaanre of wllnmelri; hie inimitable pnmonv.ton of Kelatifl, la the "Merry Wivte of Windeor,'' tumirr iw. lie will he enpporte i by Mr. and Mr*. C. Waljot, Mr*. Bowera and other farorftee. Avaaira* Mitre ?The dramatic ataplatlon of "Row lind Horcirt" nootintiM to draw annaually larfiaudience*, and Miaa i wo id and Mr. ifaUina, aa well aa r?ri.<ui of thrlr i>?|iponera. ara invariably greeted with the llvelieat dcn.onaif aW >o* of approval'on. The play la to he (iron every night ib<a week The "Mlller'a Maid" la aonoeaced lor to nntrow afUriKr* toan'l Mwrnnt# The eollre comic tatmt of thin re ocwneil bend of dallneeVN* of Kthtopwiiietn will he one reatreled In another new burletta. entitle* "Dopld a Vie in.'' to morrow eveaia(. l'he eam*emente are to r. vn I mane a with ?obk*, deacee. Ac , u wb'oh Meier a Pot. Itrowor, liu Iw rth. < em|>be;i Wine, and uwt, Uiiigh nolenet, 0. Holland, take piart BnTtm' Mixarmtie hare re arranged their programme of hook:, horle?|Ue?Ac . fjr tomorrow tilfh', but rery iudicl'-u?ly aohere to tbe mirth prmokiog ' ilup 01 I aahton" aa the afterpiece Among vartona other ( *>! thing* are the ' Tyrolean Warbler*," and that - rfreen at rhalon'e," In both of whk h Mae and Jerry reader them eelvM exceedingly funny Matt licxt > CaanMUM are aleo ojt with a bill wall rpiced with ail klnoe of wblma oelitire for to morrow ere tug. After ainieiny their patrooe with a rich metanjre of meiodlee.braaAdnwna ard Jotea, the entire company to cluOiDg Matt hlmeeif will p*o;eed to pemonlfy the Ical n* pormMci who recently rendered tnrraeeleea coaaptcu ou? in the "Women'e Righti Convention ruani Tmatw ?The manager of the French Iheatri ral company, at the Metropolitan Hall, haa prepared a I iery good hill for the enwrte.ii.eent of hie ooantrymea j ami thone who andenitaod or are ?<i lying the languere, i on Toeedey The little oomeoy of "Ktre oo ne pne etre, ' I ( '1V> he or not to be ') will be the flret piece. A 'lan e to,lowe. and tree come* the tauleville < 'Me Oaporai et | la I'ayee " The Tnrf. The trottlnr match for 11,000, mile heete, beet three in five, la harnene. between b. m Vanity and br m. ledy Jane, waa po*t|>eaed from TTntrnday lam until next Torn day, the day on which the great trottlnjt match for tA,'KjO, between lantern and Tartar, will oome off on tne I n urn OdVM. ? A match ha* been made in hut Feeaeteoo.Oellftrnta. be tween Meeare. Jamea Dennlnon and William Apeer, of $2,600 a aide, half forfeit, that Thoma MeNeb will ride two heedred ml Ice la tea bonre. over the Inloa Oonree ? California boriee to he eirinareiy uaed THE EIGLISH TOI8TER11L CB1S1S. 11m terbjr Cabinet and Its Sspperters In rarltanMnt?Debate en the fete ef ten. re?fete In the Sense ef LerCa?Maimlin hi the Cennwi ACJonraed, ho.. he^ he Ik the Hhn of Lard* as Taenday, 14th at May, tba f Ltrd Chancellor took hi* seat ok the wooieeok at lira o'otock, at which biwr Lbere were ou>j a faw years pre Ml The galleries, eowrrer. were crowded wiu peer 1 com* urugm. the R*ri m Darby entered the Uihuo at baiipeet lira o'clook, by wbiah litae the eeiouee bed become Oiled, utf Uta Hoaee preeentrd a wuii animated appearance iba Karl of Ktieuborvugb eeterad tba Bouse immea lately alter tba Karl at Darby, aad toot a eoal upoa tba fioLl bthab below tba gangway aa the ministerial side of Iba Hotua, the ml generally occupied by Uta Karl of Aberdeen daring toa late admiautratiob Tba Karl of Duarnauuaf ruee to Bora the following ra aliStubn:? > wot?That It appear*, from papeva l?tdup?athn table of thla Houae h*i a cetpalok baa bona addressed tj the fleeret iiwaUim ol the t ourt of 1'lraotora to iti uoreraor Ueuer *1 of ini la. tlnvprarlag a proclamation wbioh toe Uorernor uroeral bac laiormed the uanrt be intended o l?*ue alter the all u( Luckauw. hreoao?that it la known only from Inteltlgeooe that haa renehtd ibta couolry bv errrrspoedrnoe pabliahed la newspapers thai ibe intended proclamation bu been irated aad wit* an importaat modification do oOolil aoioual of his proceeding curing yei is new ; ui<w >aic nous* u, b-rrloi e, Mi l wiiuiit full uifurmabao u u im (roudi m wblcb l ore Canning hns acted, ant. bis uiwrr to th? onieo ton* u.uce to Me Inlet, ded prooiamalon la the doaoatoh of ibr Hecrtt t'omraltiw cuuuu lie rcelred for auroral sects 1 hod?Okat under Ibeteolreuaaatauoee. thta UMialiiaable to (am > judgment on toe proclamation Issued by Lorn t anning, but vbinka It right to eiproo-Ha dlaapproballon of be premature Bubunatlnn oy her Mejaaty't Miatitersor the ctcpaicb addressed to die joreionr wmeral, ainoa tb par lie condemnation of hit conduct U cslrulated to oeakeo tbo autlHrUy of tbe (iovernor tiea< rai in India, audio eocooraga ; buae who at e now la anno againat tola oouctry I be nobie earl expressed the grant regret vbleb be felt , at having been compelled to oepart from hia asaal prac , uce 01 rafraiuieg tram interposing personally in poliucnl questions. He aeatsd, however. that be wat actuated by nay personal leelinga against tne noble earl (tbe Karl of Kiienborougn) Tne quoe'iw was one of cooautudoaal j importance, and could aji bo dec,(lad at nil upon personal : considerations. IKt retignatum of the no>tle earl (the Kiel of fcUerh /rough) failed to remove any portion of the responsibility waiJi attacked to the whole of the administration, and wi point of fact, that rmgnaiiun only made maIters wurie. H'ruat tb'JO down to luu preeent tune, it bad Does a uniform constitutional priaoip'e tbat tbe responsibility ot n Cabinet was one ana undivided, and that raspoo?ibu ity coma not ne ahitted from tbe wbole Dab met by the 8*01 lb ^e ot a mere portion of it. Wnen Sir ft. Peel mm in office, he distinctly stated that he never would cooaont tnat one men, I it rot the (tablet ttbouid be separated from tbe wboie, anu tbat he never would allow oue man to bear tbe reapooBibilit/ wb.ch ought to aUacn to lbs whole. (Cheers) He (the Karl of ?ha(Wwbdry) bthevtd tbat the nobe earl (the Eirl or Kilen borough) had resigned from a high-minded and cnivaJrons leeung, in tne hope lost bis resignation w>u,d save l>ui celieagues from cacsure; and Were was Ittue doubt that the resignation would never neve been tootle rrd 11 the noble earl had not telt that tna*. was the only means of protracting the existence of the goverumeut. But if the noble earl (the Earl of Elenborougn) were cul- j pable for Having mate the despatch puohc, and had re signed in cons-ipsence, why had not the Ch metier of the Ke I chequer also been required to resign, hating l>een fully as guilty if the act of puUicatlon as the nvbte earl ? Ho (too 1 lan of dhaitesoury; could not uu ler.v.vud bow it was, j wben the resignation of toe nooie es-i ( be Earl of Ellon ! borough) was accepted lust tbe resignation o' Mr. Darurli I was not immediately demanded. (Uuoera ) Witurrgad ' tc lord Canning's proclamation Itself, be con too Jan lust j tbe government ha1 jumped at a basly coacluuioo on a queauoo respecting wtuca u vu imp irsible that We lufurmotion they could Race eua lied thnu to pro bounce a bulialactory judgment If the o.ibie car; (toe Karl ot fc'Uehboroogbl bad *r men ti the: (.'t veruor G -n&ral to ?ay to at Ota dec patch wan uointeilijj'Dle, au1 that they bopod, It be found it necessary to isaoe the procl.tuallon, be weald ea that mercy and forbearance were oxerctsvl, be weu d bare baa the whole of the people of thin country, at a ell aa ot India, in bli favor Iuttoad of doing no, the uobia earl (the Karl of Khen borough) denounced in strong (erica the wnole policy 01 lard Canuing, and teal out a despatch the only elltct ot which woula ho to place Lord Caauug lb a cruel p>sll)on,aod protract hoeu.lues oy telling the ; people ot Oude that they were oppressed and wroogiuiiv , di-itihcriU o It *u aaenrd to say, although the despatch went oat from the Secret Com mil tee, that it waa a aecret despatch How could it he cooaioeied a secret despatch, whtn it wan laid on the table ol Ui? dome of Cunui-ius long before the Governor <.eneral biross I could poo.-ibiy have rtad a line of It4 (Ctmera ) Hi* (the Karl cf Sntfleebury ' ) opinion wan, that it waa a aver Intended tost it mould be a secret aenpatcn. If that were to, it waa uumssi y to roomier what effect it win likely to prrdnoe In India fbo tact could not be forgoUou that Quae had Deon already annexed to the HriUsn territory, and it wa< tor duly of the government to have regarded it aa a part un<l parcel of that territory, Instead of ripping up tno whole qui*tion ot tbe polny of the annex-ciou iu a dcepa rb whidh i teemed principally intended to tbow to at mo an- I nexailon rloor upon a moat insecure and un ' taurlactory batw. The noble carl (the Earl i ot Kuetborough) should have been tne U?l peraon ' in the world to have wtibeU to retrace a pol cy and rip up tbe acta ot a preasoeaaor. He ougutto have recollected that wbea he bussed' waa Governor Ueoorsl ue annexed ihe whole oi the territories of the ameer* of eotude, sad that grtai di [Terence ot opinion had been xprsimoi ae to . he juiticc and jioucy 01 that act. (Cheer* ) 1( the | goveinmeut thteudea to tarrender the pr isiuce of Oude, i their conduct bad been proper, and in gbt oe defended, but in any other case It was moat unwise and impu'iuc to teil the people ot mat province, whet in at me agattui as, <bat tneir cause wan Just, and list we w?r? luiaiei* ami opprtisors Again, tbe deepitch wan ikely to produce a hioet dehear'eiiing effect upon her M?jMtr 'a troora now : en*aged iu euijUfatiiigOudn.iihd In restoring order wanre | anat my prevailed. Ihry vrr? told that th-ry inrrr J fo carry out hp fore* of arwtr an uuJef eru ibir uiu-palt.io; , awl ik'Hujh (hftr mu no tiouU that tk-ir omdwt at.J die i , ptxnr v vla he tke lams as tAry had ?nrr l*~n, ?t en alourd o n/fotr tAat thug ?vjuUI net jul bilUrly t\' stiymt loAifA ?>? ? 'Xt-nt And brit tail vj-m lArir prvrrniirv)? 3e brM tost tee * no e despatch ut tbe noble carl (tbe Karl of , Khenoo-ougb i ouutameo ice of tbe tuaal ctuei and terrible rebuses tnai had ever been given to a public asr- . vant, and tbe more terrible and torere becausn It bad . Kane a. ft. in tiAea a t/i a nil ?lu> a. rvant la a m _ t oe it l.ial and peculiar situation He believed llii tnrOiigluut US carter in India I.*rtl Catalog Ml t>e?o aitnalci oy prmotp.e* ot clrtneocy, and bad exhibited a mr.uig done to Uui(?r .malice who roerey. In tmly o?mm.wring Uie qdeaoou, it n.mt nut be t? rgotton uu' toe atvore i-Duke omiulaUsrcU to lord Canning am a robiixe a Iminiaterrd in retire Ignorance of wMi the acta oriord iiaauing had really two. (Cni-er* ) lho patience and courage which I/?rd Canning limd anii>it>><l uoier the m mi trying ctrcumatanoo*, Md secured trie great i. nplie of Inlia to tne Hr.tirh crown, and If Ihe ti lole lord marsed to thta oountry it would he aero tnat hie wn <le poll.;/ met the cardial approbation of uie kriuaa people (C-octi) The ? ?v> rummi eaid they did not oeaire the recall of Lord Gam. 11 * Hut if that were tm'ly ?o. whr ha I they uaed auch language an rendered it l.npmiole for l.ird Canning to retain hie ofllre wrn honor to Dioa til ? He tmeted that lord Gunning would us* a prujeat court?, and appeal from l'nl!tp drank to I'ninp aooer- from Uie govornraaat of tne oooatry to Uie ixuntr) itaeif. He HMMMVM gavrrunient found fault with the Uuvtrn >r General it waJ their duly to have recalled him at once, and not to hare degrade*! Uie olllce which he held. (t'neent ) H t trusted mat by agreeing to the reaolntmnv wnrn be now ?ubmittcd, their lordehipa would enow to the people or ladia that lord Canning deserved their confidence, and would continue to receive IV (loud ch-era ) The tar I of hi msHonirun Mid be had already fully ac I u a; tiled their Wirdsh:|a with ihe reuoo* which bad lancer d him to tender I,la resignation, and, therefore, he Wunln not repeat them. Hi aaanrod their tordahlpa, nowever, In ?t he aloes waa reapnnal trie for the writing and publication of the dcapetcb, and he thought it absurd to rouf-bd tnat any other perroua ahould be held reaponaible for acta o; which they were entirely ? nor aril The principle* upon whicb he had acted were, that tbc annex ation cl i niao waa najnatillanie,acd that the people of OMk. inrtea 1 of being regarded a* rebel*, anonid be Uiatod a* jM'raou* engaged In legitimate warfare. He Lau every reason to believe that the iiroeg eat repn-rotation* of the inijioih j or prnmuigat i?g the ptoclau.aUoa had been made to lor J V. nttg by Uio prreoti who, of all other*, era* l> -t a><|uaiot<'d trim the character of the poodle of In rtia and tea interval* of taglaaa in thai ountr j No one tx uM rt ad Uae proclamation aod doubt for a moment that it mton oo to intimate the torritorv of Oula. Ho cm I . ! Vat " r m? B>| to -tao' .1 ?b ' >n hi ration ha?t been attended with peace and proaperltf Mv troter conttarauon wa* a prtn-iple utterly unknoan m loo a When he none red the territory of tho Ameer* of f**teda be i imply atrnek down the rnlera, corflrdttng to trnty man bla lull right to the enjoyment of nta oen pri > ale property It an* aald that !*>fnre ooo.lemntng the proclamation he on a hi to hare availed for eipiauaucet liom lord (turning, hot ha hollered that no explanation* (amid be c a tie'actor y. 7*? prfactyfr rf rxm/l wvm Mood aUmr In all %ll naX-rd ilffarmity, tht nao / crm1 tn Miction fhick n via hr impnfi vprn a j?"T*e lie denied that the trepnh h would weai.cn the authority of the Wtveroor Oeoeral. l>n the rontiarf, It wou rt *tr?Dgthon that an ?b#nty, by mitigating the aarer'tyof the proclamation, ano m-miring the natn ea of Oudn tan* no meamire calu 1 lated hi drive them to corporation nonld rewire the eanutxin of the government at home He deemed that l.ird thormc waa rothmmeifthe author of the proclamation, hut 1 it at InliaJ loiiowtd the advice oidengeron* men, whahad Uari.rd nnUitna and bad foTioitch nolhinir and who worn in enough to MppOM that nfter the rlre^dful roovulilon whirh had Jnet ormrfBd to In 11a, they ooula iMUbttah ' there the c1tiI authority * It former y ttood. That fu great armr, and he had, therefore, thought It re nmnrj ) ir?t lord Panning ehnuld 1eei that JasUco, Clemen y mil oonaxiemtlon lor the people of India were the governing principles of tboae who directed biro In Kngltn.i, u,i lh*t . it wan absolutely nfre?*?ry mat ho thou! adopt them. The people ol <>ndt wore now living with a rope around thetr nock*, ud bo long enough bvl horn ami 'M\i m more th?t rope, and ha had given them In the despatch a hoi* 01 returning to their tillage* and the romtoria of tbe'r famlliea, inatrad of being driven to deapcratlon. If hot 'fight to he pmrlainwl in India tout on amo^ty, and net a enfiaatitm; fi r |u?tlea and cl?tneu.-.y, jolted w,tn povnr, had invariably pmdored a groat a(r?t in that oooctrjr. It wan nut by at/iking down a ronqcered pao pie, Int hy prudent ,>roTl*iona for tba mtioloomee of p?"perty, and tbe an> ient rlgbta of tba prop a, thkt we ban oBtahlhhrd our boniinHia in In .Ha. u Parliament grew* to the rewol'itlon* noWRnhm'IMd totbelroooaldara Urn, tbav would induce tba people of India to better" that they approved the policy of tbe proclamation, and wou'd erintr m ltd a a war of eo-lal character, which would iit>)*ir. If not wholly dretroy, onr mlo. (Cnewra.l The Ihika of awitii,, after enlogialng the conduct of lord Canning, rharued the gnvarnment with baring actao baetny, nrluatiy and ungenerously, lb oenaur?ng hit una prulamauon , _fci.h Tba Karl of CAWAnvow opponed tba reaolo Jon*, wnicn wera tepportad hy the Pake of hoatereet Tlia loan OhAe?wiioK aam tba mm>>nUomn movwd hy tba noble earl (tba Karl of Shaftrahary), warealm^ jr a*nins? Iba pr> mature pahlloatian id lbs despatch, bet tba who a t of fete epercn hart tana direct** to tie policy of ?? pree tarnation itself. After the neb * sod manly decKratl u ef M* noble Mi nd (the Karl of En* joor igo) oa Ti*'ay nUbt, that t>? alone was re*i*>u?'l>le for the public* oa ef the rtirpab.b, he (the U?rd Conner lor* liail l|l Mlg >t that aaimi'ar gw tmoi impulse would have indued ins node nov.r (the Knfl of SnafWsbury ; tu bare ebeaJon*! hid motion. It*, noble and learned lord, after tavtug nUuled to the ror quest or Oune, said thai when Ute pe tpie or Onda lay prostrate before the British arose, the quaeti. u arose bow they couic he tfeaved wtti mere? aa eel: a* juttic* It waa u< ceeiary, do doubt, to make a fee terrible exauip'.as. Dot (or the ma: ire of the people, who bad been aot xa ed if tome or toe etroofret passions whloh oou d a*<Wie the bumau heart, great ailowauota ought to have been matt. Three feeling* were ?bared by every menber of the Uaot net, and tbry halt hound to aM immediately when thtr rroeired from Lord Canning a pr clama'ion wh'ch v olatol all tho prii cip ee oa wh>cb tbry thought be ought to aot. Hart tbey received aa intmau.n that Lard Caaamg ta lauded to eetid aa exolaeatina of Die pronouns inn, that wtu>d have b?ee a good reason lor delaying toe aoswtr te it Toerigbt bcDorablegeatlemaa (dr. V?ruon South) wlie bad withheld from government the knowledge of the intended txplanaUta was acsssrabla for the despatch, wh eh would aot have taeo written had that right honors ble grnMen au made a tisceiy oaoamunicaLoo with the aable eari (Ute Karl of Kilecborough.) He thought that after tbal n? b<e tail had taken upoa b'msalf the reapoaaittility of publisbtDg toe despatch, and had resigned, It waa idle to duooFH that qneaUoo. He believed that such a dtaoaaaion waa wnoily uaaiioearary, aad that the motioa ooa'd pot b tier be east .baa by moving the previous queaUim. (Cheers ) Ibid Cr as worth considered that the noble sad learned lost* bad, by bis remarks with reference to tho people of Oude. made e oovert defence of toe rebel army. ("Me. to ") He would ait mtor Into tbr quasuoa of the divided rrepocBi' tlity of a Cabinet, because tt waa perfectly oiear tbat in the pre?*nt instance the act waa the act ef Use whole govrrnmaat and not that of the noble earl (the Earl ef Kl'ea borough) alone. This was fully proved by what bad been elated la their places la Parliament, bath by the noble earl at the head of t*e government and by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Bear, hear ) Nothing cnulo justify the doe patch which had beaa sent to Lord Gearing The government n '^ht bare rouunitrated with him, and If tney thought bis procutmat on indicated a clsaatrous policy they would hare been justified m rooalltry bin. No one coud hare biased thin* for adopting either of theee o?uraes; bat they bad taken a course which no Cabii e ooold pursue with bnoor to tbeoue rea tr tj the Interest 01 their country, they had aent a deep*'eh which was iar tilling In ita terms, nod is regard to which no <mo wito az>y reuse C personal hboor could neeitato as ta the ouurre he ought to pursue (Boar, hear.) He wohld not enter into the qut s<4on of the menu or demerits of the at noxalJou of Uuds; for thoy had not sufficient dais whereon to form an opInioiL But Ua felt convinced that when this rnt'ter was sifted it would bo found that L ird Canning u tended only to claim tha suzerainty orer tan territory of Oudo, and not to confiscate the property of the great marses of the people (Hear, hear ) Icrc imrorc.HMoiui briefly opoosed the motion. Earl Gkkt, while deolaruig his uawtHiogneoa to offset any charge o' govrromeot, supported the resolutions. Ha dnatprnreil of the publication of the despatch, and obRerxo that the res'geation of Icrd Klieaborough could rut tree from responsibility the on!leagues who bad not d ssTt.wed bis act Ibe Duke or Nswcisns was alto reluctant to dasp'so tiro preeent miniitry, but felt Impelled to vote tor Lord. Sbai'iOrbury's resolution. The Ear' oi Dust gare Lord Canning credit for Having, np to the issue of the proclamation, displayed great flrmno s and clemency, and be regrettet uat he had been Induced by any cansideraa ?a to depait from those principles. Ifitb regard tr his noble friend (the Marl of Ellonborough's) dtspa'.th, he entirely concurred In the MDliineuU ex) restoq In h; bat with regard to its publication he hat bad no knowledge of it. Be liad not beeo ooosuitad nprn it. and bt deeply regretted it (Ministerial cksers > fan prccUmoii' n itself hue upon the face of It aa appearance of eoiiflaca'lrg the entire territory t?t Oude, and la euoh an extreme mtaauro the goveinmeat could never for a *ntrnt concur. It was said that it was not Inteodel to dnprive ilie inhabitants of the land which tney bad heretofore potti-exed; but the pr<>olawatioa expressly staled last even pet mission to return should not be oolsIiered at a reltbtatement in territorial rights. Under sued ctrea-u aisores, the government were bound to act at once In the absence of any iolitn&li <a that explanations were intended to be seut by the Gjvtn.or Geoetai It was impossible to aooouut for the conduct of Mr Vernon Smith In withholding the private letier of Lord Canning, txcept upon ooa byootpwis. It ?K?# mf km\ tnUntfiivf tW* mM,Len) t/ IMI rnrtved to I And I'atmnUun,?oho thought that a promif tf rrf lat.aji. ru vf?m on import or.i proclmaghimn were to tat onalei iitl, U<al it teui etv fi unnece/tary te acquaint Iks gnorm m tU with the lore fat that rxjlan Uimi mart r*>mi %g (Cbeeua ) li tiiu tmit/ivitje to lay what <4har Utter/ hat not Urn unh/uld (Cbeam) Though a |mriou at thro than two aaoL bo baa eUprnvl hIdci toi prnelinitwt mm tm warded, not ft tingle word bad been received by Ifae government which could la aoy may etpltiu tho r?uou wht.-h had utJuord the Uo?er?or (iinerat l> prepare a proc'emaiioa or oo sweeping ft coaraclrr In the abooaoo or a'l Information the government were bound to act opoft the proclamation, and reading that pioclamahoft la the sense in which Ibey had read it, they thought there was tot a monenl t" be lost in rtfuroug a doing aa 1 i-wir |ft it. In giving that ?h?t they frit that laa page cjiuld hardly be too ttrocg lo expreee their apprehensions ol it* canstquenora, and their disapproval of lie tone in gt neral (Ministerial cb-e-e) f h< y were, however, for tided in the disapprobation ihey had etproaaod by the ?>f)io" n of several gentlemen. a<noo< other* of Sir tirorge Clerk, latimateiy fti-quaii'tert with the aflurs of Innta Ntveribetiwv, while he vindicated the sent! man la contained lo the despatch, ba regretted that the whole or tnceed any part of the dee patch hal heeo laid n?oa the ta le ol toe tlouee of Commune at ao early a period. Ha thought, however, that the government ought not to be brie re>i*x>tt>le for ine act of a rubor; in ate number of the goremment, uader the directions of a ouaiater wbe hau admittcl h * sole raapooaibUlty. He begged In remind noblo lords opposite, that in June. lSUb, the noble lord the member for the cty of Ixtedon at that 'icae do cretary of Slate tor the Colon ire, waa aent en a mia too la Vienna In but capacity of riettpotenliary he entered icUiceriaiDtrgegementaforatreaty, which, when brought 1 ome aid rabmiued to hia col'eague*. was not approved The noble loro. however, did not Immediately resign, hut tTiiti# f I* MBA fin libit I a mritlna area i rat rea/i laid iKa Ho'tw of ( oiduooh ?h-o the government re oudiaud all reepoeaihimy, and UN Joh? K uoeii resigned. la con rltmop. thr noble eerl entreated their lordabipe eat. by afltriMlig of tbe revolution*. to place Ike gtv-m+mt too painful ami tmlntrairing f*t/i,m,urnt to /mi/tut in /ml** ajrtling that miykt fit moti Uitulrum ta Ike inlrrrtlt of Uu urunli y. (Cheer a.) Karl c no vims den ed that tbhne who unpportM iho nv Uoo wrie aclue ed b) party modvea.aml regretted Met an tcainuaiion ebculd hare bren thrown out age,ant Me uoble m:rrr ("he Karl of Hnaftrsborr ) la onn?m|in nne at h'a boicg a mauve at Lcru Palm ?r? ton If he wore la cliboo t?> pi ro it tre dobata to atok no low, bo might aatl otter t Inn to a rumor that, lu oeufurh ( lord (lancing, ami taoiiotrg blm to throw up U* cilice, the ntble earl at tbo b-au of tbe government wan not entirely a a Ibltueni'fil by |? rxocal coneiilorallooH (Cheera ) Tbe n> blo carl then pt eroded at rome l?cgth to exemtae tba locotmlat* ncle.v of tbe atateire&te with roe pen to the pub iicat:on ol ibe (Jeepatch, contending that tbe goveraaaaat lie.) ample time to re> 10a der tnnr promleo, aud that Par Itament wool J bare arqulraoed If they bad hoaeatly aUled ibai it would bo detrimental to the public aarvtae to publish It. Aa it waa p ibllrbad, tbe whole gorernaieal wae reeponeible lor it. He eetrmted tbe Houae out to pet it aeir into a talae puallha by aeaentlog t > theprertouo qaae boo; ff r ila declatoa woe Id bare tbe moat fatal an* parol rlr.oa utlueocr in India, whrre It would go fort* taat Ma (rot iraeir t>ese>al waa aot inpporM at b wae Their lorrtab pa tbaa divided, on tbe aaoti<w that the qttattoo be now put, when there were? lotieete-Prr*ral M Pro \ lee M Total content* . ?lit Son ouatente?Prevent IIS Proxtaa 4b Total dob content* ?1?T Majority In favor of the governweet 9 Tbe prevtouH qneeUoa wee, therefore, dee'nred carried. The aanoubcnmnnt of tbe aumbera wae received wdh muoh ob?erwg from tbe eppoattwo. on atooail at Mo rmallnrea of tbo majority Thdb ll vuth thus i^ifliira?d MM. CAIIDWRM.'H MOTION IN Till COMMONS. In the Iloiina of (tanmnoa on lftb inetint, Mr Ciaowbix roan to mora the foil iwint rnaolulmn ? Thai tkU Ho??. ?MM In I la piwnl MM# nf lafnrmnMoa M abntalnatrmn aipra'Maf an oplaioe na ihn palmy nf nay prrvlatnatlnn whlrb ma* barn bona laaunl by tbn < h> termor w*n?r*l of India. In ndatlna tot Ondn, baa ** wit* m*m? ana r.rtona appr*hr?Mna that bar NaJaatT'a ?i?rnia?*t barn adiliaaard In ibn Womrwor Wonnral, through ttar nnarai <;onMBiu?anf ibwiionrt of inmcuwa a ad ham pnbltabaA, a dmpauih nnrdnmnia* In atroor tnrma the enaiuot of tb# lomrnor (inanral. aai la of m>lalwi thai aticb a noma# na thr pan of Ut# ?o> nri.mnnt MaM l#nd. la Ihn pmannt ntwnwatnnaaa nf India, In prodann lb# ant praj'idlelai nCrrt, by aanakneiB* thn anthonly of hn itnmrnor Onnnral. Bad rrr-f lira* ?( tbn further rna'Maaoa of tbo#~ who am in anna ca nal na. Tb# rlpM hrnorabln ynptlr ran ?bM haroaatioall tba atl'tiuon of Uia Houaa in ?bM ba baUavol to bo lb* mrtt n markab n aartaa of nrcarrnDO#* otar wtttaaaad In tba hNtrry of tha Bnilab a 'toitiinUati in Ha tnUmdad to lay b> for# tha Houaa nothing but pat#nt and ladia potable (acta, or tbe aiatntnaala of those wboan condnrt It wee bia pa nful duly to Impugn. (Lanjrhter *ad com tar cbaorr ) tl appnarnd tbat on U?# 12th of April a Irltrr war rac?iT#d in thla country from tb# Nonrotary rf the government of India. That lattar waa nddreanad tr> tha Cowmlwineer of Ouda, aai contained tha draft nf a proclamation wbioh waa Introdad In ba laaoad ? thida an toon an tha fall af Lurk now occurred That impot taut document wta immadtaAaiy lakan labo ?on Irnraiton hy h#r Majaaty'n adrMnrt. ft* l>? Cbaarallar ol Uia Kr*rha?|u#r bad atated:?"I tbinb It right tn atata 10 tba Houna that whan we raoeired notloa of ?e iw tnndrd prnr.lamatirn, wa at nana toofc th# aibJnf t tnlQ OBr c>1htM?raHn? Mrwd1tl#n^mu,h h^Hj^ 0??22 u> ti ?"mrw wm ins mmm "? * mwl *mreotiTOd (id it* inli of April <1 Ictcd on the IIHh of Apt II, b'lt tt not do.patnho.1 mill the 90ft of that mo*tl>. Thoro wao ??P?? "J r*n** ikhi, Ml Mil rtloa only tho mow ?vroogly loduc?d m? to think It wan abnnlotoly nooonoarr In mad tho IMlor m M .m originally written. Whoa I road tho proclamation, I Wt It my duty tt mm ?? ??pr?nn tny nootlrrvmu on tho abject, which worn ndopttd hy my ooblo frload " thin hoing >o. bo (Mr Gardwoll) npprohanlod th*t wiling,ap nrcTiut nnd trMnmiUIng tho donpatcb tu Urn doiihoraio art of W < go* irnmoot onlloctioaly. (Ohnort.) With iho knor of thtt dcoptlch, In aaawer in tho prnnta m*ll ta, tboy worn nil fnmfllnr; nnd bo won Id hernoftnr alindo to It. I'oim tho 97th of April nntil tho Mh of Mty rnthing I in port wit rn mo within hit kaowlodgo Rot na the O'h of May It boiwmo known, through Ui* columno of the 7ii* *. thtt n proclamation bad boon inn no 1 in Oodo? notibo Idontl.mi proclmrmtion n draft ?f which ho I boon rnt aror bni ono which, In tho langnagn of lard Darby, wo* dracrtbod m " motor lolly altered from tho original draft *' Moltora bolng la thto pint Don, tho honorable mcmbor for Wrminifhnm (Mr wight) onlrod * iprom tlon of tbo See rotary of tho IVwrd of Omtrot, wh?, hi Mply, Mated taat lb* prnclnmntion bod boon cona'dored tbtt o don patch hot bona toot out oiprono ing tho oplr looo nnd Mown of Uio government with roa poet to It ond that thoro would bo no ob loot loo to lay bo'h tho proclamation nnd tho noowor to II bofhro Parlta root; nnd ho coaclndod by Mating that tho proniomnti wj bad not boon made In eoooeqnoore of tnotroctinaa from t to homo gnyoromoai Noiwllhotaadlag thlo aaowar, if tho