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MV Toi.r.n. Toil’.yl,fii*A' si.imi.r/. u u tsiti 1:1;. .11 m; 1:1. im-» ■ ____ - -- -— ---- 07“ “THE LYNCHBURG VIRGINIAN,” k published semi-weekly, (every Monday amt Thursday,) mi Four Dollars per annum, payable in advance. .Vo mb scriptmn will be rceeivcdfur a shorter tunc than sit months; and no paper w ill be discontinued, (except at the discretion of the Editors,) until all arrearages arc paid. *1Dl'F.[i TIS/'.Y/K.V/'.s insrrted at BQ. cents per square (or less,) fur the Jii st insertion, and 37 i cents for every subsequent insertion EFICTl\ ,Jl)l IHiJ lsF.il is required to note, on his manuscript, how long he wishes his advertisement inserted ; an advertisement, not so noted, will be insi rted till its U:s continuance be ordered. FOR YE.IIl/.WlUrFRTlSIAr; the terms ore , for She privilege of two squires, $ 10 ; for one square, $Jj , for cn4 square* inner form* §t\j. $+* Jt)R PR LX*'l7.VY7 executed m ally anti expeditious ly and on rentunable terms. c ticiMi.vrr:itvs 1:1 mnisv l|HIK partnarsliip in tins ( AUI’KNTKU'S l!l 'S| I NKSS, hern, lure existing between the under signed, is Ibis day dissolved by mutual cut sent. (•eurgn Percival is prepareil'm undertake building ei tlier in town or •nulltry, and lespeelfolly re juesls those, wishing his services, to leave their instructions fur him at the Virginian Office. John Pereival, jr., temlers Ins thanks to his friends and the public fir the encouragement heretofore extend rd to him, and solicits a continuance ul it. Ilu assures them that all work entrusted to him, shall he executed faithfully and with despatch. (iKoiicK pKnriv.M,, JOHN PKKCIYAI., dr. June 9 ;it .1 .>• /. .V 1 it .t »• . f 11AK I.N I I1, by \\.ii. Ilingham. r.;i v!,. ■ *d7ih of I May, l.’spj.a //./I I'll.1.1-'.) . about ,i years ohl, with one hind font xvhrlc (the left,) which the owner can gel by coming l.iryvard and pa y in.; r ■ seises a nil pr* vino same, as she has been appra ,■ i by the n didders et Campbell munty. At first T II (.ate. on the l.yueh hurg and Salem Turnpike K a!. H (i. lUNOIl \M. June 9 : t mn nu b\ V SMALL LO'I' of very r.'iuii!y ftlom, and will bn sold low fur cash. M. TALIIOT. June 9 u Personal Property tor Kate. H\ viltue of a derd of trust executed to the stihseri her by Clifton L. 1 lill and Mary bis wif»*, on the Vl*l day of July Dll, and reoid.d in tin* ( mint) Courts of 11 /.mokeand Rcdf.rdi* .tin:v . Iskallon Monday, the I27ib day of June, before the front door of the Court House of H»*d|«.rd neun'y, proeeeil to s< 11 to the highest bidder, for ( AMI. all il «• interest t f guni Clin u (.. Hill m certain NL.LROLS, and <t .i r personal estate, devised by James 11:11, in part I r the e>i:if»r’.:i ie •upportand maintenance • i i1 IIv Hill, il * n ther mid Chiton (». 1 Til dm 'n - her 1 I. . and after lor (hath the propnity remaining inongher childr. n and n ;>io. ::ivls. Tin , r j *\ so devised Consist* d « fa numb* r of v.t i.K'.titM-; xrA«mnr.H •ltd other VALU MILL. PKRSON’AL RSTATK Mary Hill, the te: a it f r I., has departed thu life, . ud the intrust I said Cl. Ami U. Hill will he add free frutii any incumbrance. I shill, also, rui the 1st dav ' I’Julv next, at the Big J uek. Il *ano!» • unt\. i !i '• \ r • ;! <: iim-nst of the said Clift jU D. Hill ol . \\ illiam II ) \!. i I, a l. lMvRP.h;;:. t,u ue. Finoastle, June 'J Commissioners «i•* • *. Xegi «es On 11 4 f:r. ; ntoasilas IN pursuance - Yu ft < Court of Campbell, marie at its last b r.n, we. tin und'-rsgued commissioners, app d f rile- purpos-. will »ell,b\ way of public auction, to the highf.%1 bidder, on M 'ttdnv the loth inst. (June) three likely young Negro M n, on a credit of twelve m »u:lis. R aids with approved seeuriiy w ill bo required. ADAMCLKMKNT. ) r . KMJT. W. WITIIKltS. s °!,i rM" June 0 At Steal S'sfafe at .Suetion* PCRSC A N’T to the provisi .ns of a deed of trust, executed to the uudervwied L»\ Waltei Williatnu. of date tin* 1 "u!i J ,n*, l.MS, an! t f r<-<• i.l in the Host inga Court ol Lytic , for dee 1 expressed, will he sold, on S.r ;r lav. the 7*h d ay of May 11 vt. to the highest bidder, at public auction, \ i ol or B/Ohof Crcnmli lying in the tow n a»f Lynchburg, on tin- s »uth side of Jefferson street, near the Canal, ao l a 'j cuing the Lot owned by David I». K!b*y, containing ■.«'• f-•l from -n Jef feram street, with tin* buildings, privilege* and appur tenances U 1 nging thereto. Terms of sal .(' \ M1 -and such title willin'giver, ns is vested in the trust-e by tlm deed at i* iuI. and none other. DAVID 11. L.DLL.Y. Trustee. April JI \vt7.M r9 e > v ts9o*v s: *im:*v r, The above sale is postponed t ill the Ad day of Juiu next. DAVID R. LI) LL. Y . Trustee. May 5 tAJe roSTPONKMKNT. The above sale is again postponed, till the 17 th dn\ of June, instant. DAVID 11. KDLL.Y, Trustee. June 2 tl7June NOTICE. BIURscant t , a decree of the Circuit Superior Court of I .aw and ( htineery. for tin* county of Am hcrst, rendered on the 3d day of September, 1841, in a fluil therein depending between Thomas Goodridi, ]>1mintiIf. sind Cornelius Sale, ilefeiidant : I shall j r «-■« d to sell, to the highest bidder, at the Dwelling If use of Thomas V. (toot!rich, in the said county, lor read \ inonev, on Tuesday the ftliday of July next, the TRACT or 1") A( HI'S or LAND, ill said dr cree lnrnti .ned. hi iu-j the sumo whereon the said Tin in:i« \ . Gut dr:« h rcs.di s. NKLSON CH WVFORD, Sheriff of Amherst county. June *2 inJ U liilt’ Siii|c|iur Water; nOTII ill hotllrs, barrels an.I half bam !$. just re ceived, fresh frum the Whitt' Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier, and will he eonstanlly K« pt on hand, at our Grocery Slum in Lynchburg, Y.i. As sole Agents f.r Wm. i!. Caluell k Co. Unities, per dozen, Half ham Is. A ;, Barrels, J 1 ">. B. T. TINSI.EY k Co. May o is I O II A X on Executors ami Administrators, -i just received and fur sale hv 1’AV N EG REG OIIY k Co. .Line Ci Is «*. AY. VAMTY. (CONFECTIONER and dealer in Foreign Fruits. J Cigars, Toys, and Fancy Articles, Alain Street, opposite J. 1). Evans k Co’s China Store, Lynchburg. May lit ts BiUtd or niuxG A'nr ll.r,Innies ICiver A linnnwhn ( mini r w /{ s,i f z ./ t mis o wi(i: I.miri ami Xirjfrot'K lor Salr. Virtue <>t a Dot'd ut Trust,executed to meuii the -ml d«v of April, 1812, by Col. II.nry Tliwi atl xml W ifr, for certain purposi** therein sjHvified, and duly re corded in the Clerk’s (MUcenf the C 'minty Courts t l I lull *a\ and Prince Kd ward, I hereby olVer for sale the follow ig valuable U il Kstate, viz: A Traci of I .and, situated in ilie county ol Halifax, sixteen miles N. K ol ihc ( ourt house,mi Hunting creek, adjoining the lamia of Col III nry Carrington and others, and eoutaitiiug by eatnna tton about 1.1.' *0 acr*s. about one hall of w hu b is aland in2 in original grow th of wood*. W it It an abundant sup ply of'good building timbe r. I here is on this tinetoflaml from 130 to 150 acres ol good brunch and creek flat laud, free from inundation, and very Untile. The plantation is in good repair, under good cultivation, remarkably well watert I, situated very near to tin Main * *uth-w road, win rc the Mage passes and icpasses thoc linn s a week, an I near a go >d grist and saw null and cotton ma chine, w Inch gicatlv enhances the value of the limheied land. 'Pint r »ads to and from the plaut.ition in ev» i v diie ’tiiui are line. 'J’hn neighborhood is u markable f r the health, intelligence, morality and weaUhol its citi xena. The buildings consist of a small, bul comfortable dwelling, at present occupied by the overseer, without house* sullicieut for the place. 'Phis Kstate ib well w. rthy the attention of Capitalist*. I alsaotb r for sale the •' r ;i ft of I. ll ll t! on which Col. Ilcmy 'Plivvealt now resides, one unit North o| Prmce Rdw»rd Court house, and six miles N \\ ol the t >wu ol l’armville, containing by estimation 107 •li ft'*, with a good portion id meadow land, an abundant supply of wood, and an orchard of < lioice fruits. 'Phe buildings arc in every r» w| .<. I very valuable. The dwelling house contains sevi n good r*» hh and three pas sagos, is in good repair, and is situated in a beautiful U'tovi; O’ I ill i>. .pgTKj™ Tliorr is on tluspl »■<• an i\ icllint tin J nrv i r 1’ailinr; Vfw v j»rin»r of water, at a ronvt iiinil distance fium the house, a »upt ri* i \ egr able and flow » r garden, and ev cry < lit house that c« :: 1<1 add i tin- <■, m l ,ri and <•( nvcnieucr ol a family. Attached to this j ,i • is a In ;< ill new brick Ml ire house, c •n'.a.n.ng livt r-j-'ins bos. ns tin- cellar, and a wooden storehouse, with lhr< r moms, \ • I.■ c!i have for icany y • ars been .».<*, t si-m. e 1 i D. \\ i I -I Ni , and M r.'TItwtstt k Hud and suoechd .1 stand 1 r no n liand /.r. Tl c store housi s. and a I t of w* d hi. • udj . mi g, containing' about Ivfr A e re*. and farm if desired by tin* puiehascrs. Aiso, mint lit r small i ra<l of Mattel, about tw * 1 Vo Hides N \\ . "I 1*1.111 Iblwrud Court house, adjoining the lands o| Tours Mn-kle, Joshua IT*uton and otheis, and e mtamiug ahniit LIU acres, with buildings suflieicnt I i a small family. Then-iw on tb s trai t a spring of min-r;il water, of some value. Also, a va ui i t in the t wn of 1‘anuville, No. — in Wm. 1 •. \ i naldi ’> sum v. These sevu ral tract*of land aref-r the present of}', red I r sale p.: vati I \ Gt ntlemi n w i: r j • i •; * to j urchasi a if in \ ited t ) view for themselves. 'I he I I.ibl.iv ’Tract « I I .and will l e -i i avii t i purchasers by Mr. M aduw • (t|o n.au ugcr of the farm) >r ( apt. .lo!m S I’lcu-ams, rc :din*g in iiic lu ighborhood. Tin. lands iii Trmce Ivlward will be .■»iiown I \ (1. 'J hut alt «r myself B\ virtue f tin s line autli iiity, I shall filer for ^ *. 1 e, Prmce Kit ward C uri house, on 'Tuesday, tht PJth . .iy of.li'iy next, (dial b.'iiig Cuuild.:y,) at pu lie am* I.ul!. kou ( a«it, l.> or 20 / /I*/ / »• .Vrc.KOS S, 10 shares of S;uek in the new Appomattox t .o| : iy, .ndaruad \\ .. r n an I team of good 1 buses. Tim it gr*;es consist of men, wmik n, hoys and girl ., are in good health, and valuable. <' mimun'caliuns. addressed to me* hi Prin •. Kdward < 1 • . w l e j attended to. A I) DICKINSON, T rust.« . N. B \ 11 j I 'l '.id v; 1 •;111 \ »,r olderwi.-e. :.ro iu > p'. 'fully requited to c me .va i i • \ : I . to rim; and these t« wli 'in !. is mb. •-! will ||.v ■ ii. Te known the a m t nt i id nature - t b< .... I w II he I build mi l . -s • . . s t (1. Thw« u’. Cmiut.ni/ It r«m, win tin t jr fVtu.nl’y i n gaged in a' *e upon the in v I | *e, viz Ciurl : if, Turn iTui ;, N -ttowa) .ad Prince Ldwarl A. I) D. May 30 is MPIM. II’.//. I,. T. UOPftl.VN Having located at Glade Hill, HKSPK('TI'T ’ LLY otTers his services in the va rious branches of'hi* PHOTKSSION , to ihe citi zens ol Crankliu eouoty. 1 le may always he found at the h use ot Mr. Wiu. A. Street,except when pt >fet* Kionally engaged. Glade Him.. .lune 2 -1t fL<‘iS EioiiM* I’au rn for «»!<■. A GilKKAP>l.\ to a Decree of the Circuit Superior Jtt t wiirt of'Law and Chancery for the county *1 ( ampin 'll, ilia Ic tin* 2*’th day of April, 1ST.', the sub aeriher. who i- appp tinted a special commissioner f r the purpose, will on the 21th day of .lune next, ofler I t sab*, mi the premiMS. the well known I'.li I II,\ ST.L\iK called tie UKD HOLM*., with 1 'J ! acres ol Laud, on w hich is situate 1 the'Tavern buildings, More 11 'esc. and many other buildings of value, being all the buildingsat tbe IT 1 Douse, on tbe North side ol the road. The terms of tin sale will he one fourth to he paid the 2«'tb oi l)eeember tie\t, and the residue in three equal annual instalments thereafter, the purchaser t< give bond and approved s curity, w ith a lieu oil the land, as a further security. It will he made known, on the day of sale, when possession will If' given. CIIABLKS C. I1AUYKY, Com. Vay IB t -M.I rnilK nnni vcr«nry of ^ t .1 hn t! < T ’ pi i«-t, \a ill 1 p p< 1 B rhratrdo.i Mill .limp next,by Mondial I Lodge* No. i> *. of \noiiMit V »rU Mas .ns-.*tnc! I )<* "\ 1 .lav Ku'Vimp’iKMit No 1 • I* kuiohts'iVmplan*. Tin* proct • v. n will l«* I rm ■ ' M e 11 •!1. I k P. M and an addr. >s d»-liv. ri d at il, at tin* 1st Pri ytcr.an Cl'innli, l»\ I’ M. .laiTif.s (lailand. F,si|. AM rnjoiar Masons in good standing arp rrsprplfuP v invite d to partifip.itr*. I 1 I! A\ r.K, 1 f„.„,nit»rp Marshall III OS J.HARDY, [■ | ; . K. AV VICTOR, S .. [! rl|l[l '|l' i ON' ? Committee Me Mnlay .C E. liilOAVN, S’ Encampment N . 1. May 16 t34Jo To 1‘ianlm ami olhrr*. rCMIK suhsrriher will si 11 munis in li:s I neat a snia B advance ini COST. I'Oll C.iSII. 11 ■» n«ts.inmrin of Hardware and Cuth r\ i> very large, end rae : : I if all kinds, linilding Materials, Saddlery, E s.kui'j Glasses, Ctmking l teus:ls, and every thine pi m rally kept in Hardware Stnres. 11. 11. RM H ARD.s. Jan. SI »" I'ider Vinegar. * IIVF. I! A UR ELS ..f l'l RE CIDER VINEGAR JL" reeeived and Lr sale nv 11. T. TINSLEY &. Co. April 31 aUSINBSS AND VISITING CARDS M'. VTLV rillSTED AT THIS OFFICE, in tilin'. Illnc/.. lira or tircen tun. — ALSO — /.v gold, fiii.rr.n on corrr.n Bnny/,i .tfoiTtflii JEmrlUflrnrr. rar mem r of SEARCH. THK I’UOTKST OF Cl'.M K \I CANS % the ih mivuU d nnicunmrc if the French (Vor eminent in the ’Dcnty >>/ December ‘VO, IMI. 1 lurit > m Tin IMnti Statin, f Paris, IVhiuary 1*1, IM‘J. S , Sin Phe r< cent . ■ nature « I a tr. aty, having lor its ' object lhe ' j.pu'"wit'll nt th< \11 >Mii sht\e ttadr, hy 11\ • o| the pow t is » t I’.iiiopc, :tii«l to which 1‘ia .ec is a pill i \, is a fact t such j*eit( ia| tioioi ,< ty, that it may I r as Miim d aa the Is is: • . I any diplomatic it picst ntali n WInch the miujc«*t may Imily it -j' in . Tin 1 nitc l Stati s. hemp im» par v to tin*, t»• at y , lit\« Ud nphl lt» ii ptiiic mlo the t .icutm Ini.*•* which his* j It tl to i\ Her lira li nr <mii. a it pi>*| • ■» t * adopt, »•> Let m 90 liu 19 Uii-v i.-'i ri a >u lu bclii'V, IliUt tl i rij.|ii9 y be iu. |ynl in Ik.. <•' »*• «»• «“k» I yyii (It-slii li put.. Ii'JOi ''' • 11 ’flii' ii « > y .viler.’ kiinyyii, w ui’ll iuiIii1 c.'irlv ami i' uttiiilUfi til ’im tin \ hav* ,n‘..p »., to prevent their nr- "ns li.»in pr* mvu t.np it Tin \ ha\< hei !i mviteti t y the Cov. mmnu el i iu .it Hr,lain to her. u • a pat. v i a ti- ny whvli should I lepulate the :. tn.n i.fllu mil laneil C.i\i miucnt* upon ' this sU'jeet; liul hr reasons sati'dactoi \ to I In nisei ves, and I In hove sat * I tet tv 1“ the w i Id, tl • \ I nc tleeliu j ed that united :»< t;ni, ami have oh iscti to pi sun their u\\n ineasuies, and l * aet upon their own eiiu its only, w ithout bid jecunp liu ;» to any kind ot t’oiiipii juris lie turn. In a coinimnieatam I’rmil. rd Painin''-ton, 11«r IUt 'tannic Majesty's Prim ipnl Send.try ol State I t I’or nun A li’ans, to A»r Stevens n, the American MuumIci i at I .oiidon, dated \upi:st .7, I > I l . I ."id I 'll line l .mil claims a mpht I a tin- Hi .iish ei ciseis, aiul n\ u \ s the m ieiitioii o| his tiowumu lit t « e\t it-ise it, to .. ai« o \iiin 1 lean vi ssi Is at m a m 111iu ol |» ;u • . \n till a n io \ t * ns certain till 'I liU1. ual el:.."trier. I l< ad , that 'til; . e\ ' auuu.itmu of papi rs ol i a rrh.tnt Men m peeled ol ! e lap rn,;:i * b m the slave t;.e!e, evi n thoupii iln \ hoint n 1 mad ‘M.it» . *'.i , s t p. i 1 bmp \vh eh it is a tuh \ t li i . • >cd in th pi* .wi it uf L .. . iavc l.a 1 , ■ li viUl i min ::e ' • pun i.n mu rstnii, I . :.! \ • i in, t < M;. S'* \ n, «l '<*»l 1 'till I t). i i i r, I b } 1, 11 ,c \ .m :."i| del* 11j111 . : i• >ti an (i -n; r.l in the | vd.r It lit , •*•»*» 11 r u < I, «ud I.. t * I , \ rrdern thus st.r. * tin ■ i und up m \\ lilrli In- |i sis iln-. | i it ii ■ . n in at art it Ao" iicau \ - • >» m iiim 9 * i j p« are: • i * til tin tin ,* isiptied must nl - t ve, that lie I present Itnppv I iiieui it lice < 1 llie htat.es nl v In Vend- -;u Hi iiim gnai .. j« "t (iui pp tension » t tin* slave Hade) nut merely juslUi1 s Sul r« n< t is indtsp ‘usable, tin- r.i»111 in*w ' V • I • « I 1 • ' . ’ 1 ' i t i* ti s ty, the i, t t | inti!np and evenmiii;* Amenean \t s*t Is t as<’t Ham lit. ir ii :• niiioiiality. |i ;.s no p ft ol :e\ tiuly to tiler any comments upi.u tins pn tension, u i upon tic reasons advanced in slip port of t I find t duly fui i» i ier pet lorme i I r rue than I could perform H I.»r my »f:If, in the an I in e ul the Ftesidrnl uf the I <!m ( i r«h eft 7tli ol December, I’ll lull t f thc Atut*r an ti vci tu th 8u jert, and it i • tin te em . pbatteaiiv d< t ' .id, l :n * !.ow« \i r iS sir- t.s It.I* I inted ales may be lor tIn p| - f tl.e slave trade, they j cannot const lit h mtei «t ions into I ho mar it nut* code it the mere v\ ill and | ;« asun 'I other (aoveiimutiN We deny tin? i jhl ul »t i .. o erj hit ton to any on r all tbu* tintn>118 « I ti e enilit, with.mt our ft u -.t ot. \\ e tn have a v imcndt t | that Code, a nd w ben we me pivi n m undem-Mid, as in t tics inslanee, I-> a 1 !. ipn (* ,\t itiim nt, tli'ii Us Iriaties | with o'her nation ; tan i l-e t \» rui< d v* i *. 11 * nl the •• j tahlishment and i id"!-a im nt of m \v j r11u• pi* » . I man illin pi die* , to he ;tpj !e d >v.:h- Ml t 1 i i- It " III, U e im ' rmph \ a language neither of cfpuvi cal import not su» ft ;.in Je t fiii'.setii: :n . ! \ ti v ii j *mt . ;\ , S.i b , -e x'mm . ’ t t • H t Ciovt r. • *i t ha. uihan ed a pn t i > it as ' • 1 ii’i tli" -n j . ■ • i n > I the siavt trade, and to which t! * i ‘i • . l i it d S'sii L.t •«!. ■•!an d 111 it the A nu.neauti vermin ut will imt snnmit. 'lies cla.i.i t-l ed,ni . ■ j of cxiwtii’e el Ip Min i >, has irlaiitai to tin* isolated trea j ties Ibr the ahobti n of tins traffic which were hi for* eat the dale ol’ihe i'o it 'indications of I. »rd I’alincrHlon and ' Lord Aberdeen. It is now known that the combined treaty un this subject is more extensive in i t h ope rat lout*, and more minute ;n sonic ot the details of its execution, j than tlie separate lien lies w ith Fra nee, which preceded : it. and etjuall v iinh finite in the duration of its obligations. Of c..ur.se measures which weie not only justifiable hut ! indispensable, I r the cxerutvn of the latter, w ill find ! eiju.i! justice and inv. *.*»»!y tn the obligations of the lor j nu r. \\ if h thts prev d us deefarati* n made by enci ol the par ties to the ipn.it ij».»• irmtlv, r-an t riiinu its ep* ralmiis, the A tut r,e.tit f' vt iiim.tilt enilllot shut llteir eyes t *» lilt'll iruc p ,s:tnm. Tin* moral efu el v* Inch s ich a union ol live ureal powers, two of whicli aie cm iimully tnanltme, : hut three t ( whlfli b:t\ e never, p» ; haps, had a x esse I (Ml i med in that tradic, is erilrnlaled to produce upon tin I mled State*. .Mi l upon other nations, whieh, lik< lliem, may he indisposed lu llu-se combined move nnnts, though II mav be i* p u tti d, turinshi s no just cause ot complaint. Hut the object as-ui tins another aspect when tluy an tol l by one of the parties that their vessel* are to he t -r idhly entered and examined in order to carry into < If* rt the -'Stipulations. Certainly the American {rovernmunt .Iocs not believe that the high powers, contracting par ties to this 11»:i*v, have any wish to compel the I mud States hv I .p-*- I- adapt, tin ir un asurcs to its provisions, ; or i • ati 'i'i ii.*- !juji;riI'jiis. Tlir v have too muuli confidence in thi ir sense of jiia* J lice to t' ar any su-'h result, and they will see with plea sure the prompt disavowal made hy yourself, sir, m the name "I* your country, in the tribune of your Chamber ot Deputies, ol'any intentions ol tins nature. Hut were it | otherw ise, and were it p »ssible they might hr deceived in this confident exportation, that would u >t alter in « ne ; tittle the r course of action. Their duty would he the same, an I the vime would be their determination to I I | low it. Tiny would prepare themselves, with appro I heitsion indeed, hut without dismay—with regret, hut w ith Ii mi tie-. , f »r one of those desperate struggles w hich havi s nueiimes occurred in the hist ry of the world, hut w In rc a just cause and the favor ol Providence havegiv eu siren di to romparative weakness, and enabled it lo l reak dow n the pride of power. Hut I have a • yr said the United State® do not fear that my siudi unit-d attr nipt will ho made upon 11 .* i indepi ii !* lire. W I.at, however, they may reas-.nahlv ft . r, and wlint they (hi f. :ir, is. that 111 the < \< cutioii * I ties treat v in i ur«-s will he taken w hich they must re sist. ll.w t'ur the acts « f one «f the partus, | uttipg its coiistrueti ,n upon its ow n duties, and tijwin the obhg.i lions of" its eo contractors, may involve tin se in any on I olo d-for c jiisequeiun h, < ith< r I y the aifoption ol simi lar measures, or hy their rejection,! do not pretend * ; |iid.o\ Certain it is, however, that if the fact and the principle auvaure.l |.y |..,rd Aberdeen are rorrect, that these treaties fr the abolition of the slave trade cannot .( executed w ithout I moly hoarding; American shins at f j ice, and that the obligations created by iTii in - I Ii r not i i.ly the r ght thus to viola.c the Ainer iron flag, hut n.aki this me i.-aire a duty—then it is also a duty of Trance m pursue the same course.—Should »h»* pul this construction up n In r obligations, ii is ol \ i the I iiitcd States must do to her ns she would do to Keg land, it she j r .sts hi thiii attack upon their indepeu dfnee. Should fdic !:•,», it dors not become mo to investigatr j the nature *• I h< r position w ith respect to one .1 liras social is, wliove opiidon ci,:.corning their relative duties w - ely different I»ut I inav < \ pi ess t Sir* h<pc that t lie government of 11 is Ma jesty, bt lore ratifying tins treaty, will « xaininu mature ly the pr«t( nsions ::.~.-oTl'd hy oic of the parlies, and set how these can he reconciled, not only with the lionet and interest of the United Stabs, la.t with the receiver principles of the gr* nl iii iritime'"rle ot nations. I tna\ , make t!ii>app«al with -!.r ire-re <•, nfdenrc fr* m the -n I lalhHis subsisting bet w e en Franco and the I'mteii .Slate*, 1 itoiu a coin mu mi) olintrn'st m lire I iti«* 11 > ol the was, Imm a community ed opinion ieMpe*eting the principle* which guard it, ami from a community in dangri should n c\ei I* nicnacod by the ambition of any itiariuuie I paw er. It appears to me, h r, that in ai»kmg the attention ol i 11 is Mu eat v's (•overniueut to the subject ol the (^uintu pb» tre at v, with a view to ns rn'oiisieh lation, I am re I'pie Ming nothing on the* pa11 of the I nihil States incon ' strut with the* dun. * ol Fniitri* to either powers. II, during the couisi! if the* dis.UN.nmii* op. n this tieatv 1 pr«-paratoTN tee the arrangement ed m provisions, Fug I land li d i merit <1 to (ho t'-iiiiri the* pieMeiisioii ihet now .inverts to the1 I nited Slates, as a neve nsarv e'onse.jue'fui1 I its(•IdigaliooM, I cannot be wrong hi prcimuiiug lliai Fi.nice Would not have signed it without grinding a a net tins unpeiieling difli.Miliy The view a id F.liglatid I. I low ells. I. sed to y« u, hot I ftu iiute dy ft I "1C its i at ili . ilo ii. niel this •dianiM* <1 cireMimstaiiev * may well juali tv t! • I 11 t« >n riinn ol in inle i posing such a remedy .is H may think 11 elemanded hy the grc’Utri intetesta in \ olve d III lllls ejUl’Mlofl. ' 4^ tu the treaties of l^ol and 1 Kin. he t\v. e n France ' md t* • Ml Britain for tin* s tppr. asl.ut ol the al o > t| eh*, I [did t c.Visieigr il my 1 tty to advert to their stipulations I’licir hligati »iu up ii th contracting |amcs, whate ver il esr imv he*, rue* now complete'; nnd it is hr my (invent me lit j I 'lie to detormme- what unr.ure the' I lined Stales (.night lu take* to av.il llie* colts* tpieiioe -* with which il.#*y aro tin. atencel by the constrmMloll w hu h one ol the pul . s has given I • tin s*’ instiium nt e I have’ I In’ honor to tnnmuit herewith » copy ol the m - ng" of the l‘ie*snle’iit of the* I tille d State s to l on gi. sh. hi I h. ember last, and ol the* annual documents | w Inch accompany it \uioug tin 1 h11e-r w ill he* loiuiel i iht* e-en :t*Kpoitelencu helwren tlm British Se-crctarie h ed S|:,t, md Ml Sleeve US Ml Upon the* Slllije'ct he'll III la fe l le d in |'mm tin sc vmi will learn the re spective* views ed Nine i ii an a he I III ihsli lm\i mine ols It is p»-pe r I *r me* to nd-l, that this e oiiuiuiuioation ha* ..•ii ii: dr without any Ins’ i note mi* fi"in the I mled ’Males | have- o.mi . de'ied ibis . ise v mu; hi w lo. Ii an \ ii an topn . otalivc to a I i. nm powe i slo ol.l ad ; w itii ol aw a:i it mf n«!e is of Ii.v e*inme*nt. I hav e I le Slim, d. III l III' V II W s I has« Mibiniltrd to \ Ml, tli.lt I iIn* foe h of tin Vint m an (mvernuictii and |, ] |, It III llll* I I'O Vo de . e veil Iliya,. If, 111. rrupn.i ■ Illy v\ ill ho m'lo . Asm • mi as I > ail to e i ve despaloll , ft m'!,i 1 mi. .1 Slate's, in aiiiw en lo m\ coimmmiei ; | - .!| It . lidded to de vl.no \ n e it her that my 1 ii.ii,. t ha . I < a'ii appiov eel h\ tin I' i. s de lit, . r that my UliS .| It is te I mill ell. I avail IMV .e If ed this "Ce’iiion t" line vv to v alir < \< c! Vo. \ t lie as inaioa of n. v \ < i > high and ehstingumhe d ■ . in o I. ( \ Mi l I AO In OCX M Y . 1 I/" I , Mmis'ei I*•? Foreign All ol,». f'li \mnth ok I'i tilts SiiTiNO or May lb ’l ln j |'ie . 'lent look the chair at Vi oVlork. I In li.iiohei pmcecded to the order ol the d i\, which xv:r* the nd| nmied dtHcusmm on the supplement ti y and • \tra -idm.iry nedit ol the estimate* ol ibll and j I'l ' I M ir pi : d»' H *:hsv repealed his arguments ol the pH ml mg lay a; :en i the right "I alch lie main u iiii i! -it t'.i ease . I the Marahoul wan by no memo 1 il r 11 ,. . in- -1 whi h Fiance had tocomplain, and ex I i , I,is i.p in.>n tli it when the Munster ol Martin i I.. , ii t\eil all it.e documents telei img lo the vessel* 11 it many ease* ol ill urtagt 1 w mi Id lie . in*. .'Vi rod lo havi* occurred, lie wi.slud l« isk the Muonlct of Foreign Ati.ura il he hnd re.mixer .ii.y fn-.i. inli'IJigi nee in tins In ml; and wlnlhti lln i i. ii. h : -...lot's. who hatl hreii unualioiuilizud and ma le : r v i m I reign vt hnscIs had yet recti ved petmttMioi i"i it nun to tin ir country / ■| ! . Minis! 1 11 or I 'oltl It. M \ I K AI It* ( fl«»m his place i ji.i, i.. 11 !, .'ii a bitty It* t tie treated .in the nohle j •. ! n.- M i ts. I Vnr.jeis do Ihuvsv The right of search wa I i .in.* l r the country, ami dangemii* I* r it ,I .! . p -t . J |c did not certainly drain* a w t 11 11 V , I'l lT C thought the l *>>Vi II Hull ! it .• • . i•.• - mi em igei .’ itu ahiiies r'Sperling tin ,n' * i i.i .,!i i i ( M n. Above all, that put ol tin ■ . . \ r 1 •. .; . hill i girded tin tiutuber olauiier* ' (HI: lil to he f inetly insisted oil. \ i • lii i.i.n iixt.t. considered that di*russi« u hai railed I.nth cue important tleelaiation from the Miniate for Forwign A Hairs- that tho extension which the treat] t»| 1 )eeemher, I w 11, wna mtendetl to give to the Ircatie* of lb',11 and IKFl, should not rnceive tho ratification n the French (iovernment, unless borne new facts shoiih come to light to nuthorihe it. The noble peer dcelaiei that Fngland wasaetualed in seek mgr tilt* treaty by a «h sire to assume the sovereignly of tin sens; that hIi had alwayr; trictl to shut out uetitural lings I run unv povv i r "ii the* si a, and had hi zed on every «»p|*«*rtiii»ity ol main laming her right loseareh, even when bln* went an fa j "aek .is blockading neutral ports, under the pretext • pu v« tiling tin m to m aiding parties engaged in war. When these | u teiic* s were n> longer to he invented she came loiwnrd w it It et Haiti piinciph s <1 philanthropy 1 Hid under cover of them endeavored to continue th :ime pmer cdirc; *. 'I he nohle peer, in ronelusioii. pan j that (In use (J machine rv having allrgelher done awn with the necessity of the slave trade in the French rob 1 utrs, there was no b nger an> mnssity f« r the tight ( j search, and that then lure France ought to wnhdrav 1 from an v lougc r executing a tn aty of w liicli the eharaeti w ns # vnlentlv t«mp< rary, and lilted lo circumstance 1 w bn Ii l.nd now ci n*a d. Tim Mimstiu of Iorijcn Affair* thought it nr i -*i:irv t" make hut one remark. No French sailers ha< ( ver hern ununlioiiahzed, nml obliged in nerve m Fugle* I vr sseh. No sui-h far.I had ever occurred. IJaron l)i imn. Had the Bailors who wrw arrvBtc hern restored to France? 'I'm. MinistKit of Fori.ton An airs F.vcry one 'I'm. Minister of A1ari.ni.. No Bailor had bean nr rrsird iri the nflair * f tho Marabout. Huron I )i fin had spoken of the N negambio. The M.irquis de Fariuac considered tliHt the part o 'he tr* alien i f 1331 and 1K33, w hich gave French judge to French traders, were Miflirient guarani*** again* the vexatious w hich might he exercised against then All lie f.iei s a I huh d to. respecting the right "I s*areb | might he auswered l»v this single one—viz., that tliei lunrailime commerce had evidently prospered since tin irealm-, were m force, and lienee he ('(included that th opinion which bad represented them ns injitriuUB to tbei inti re Is \\:»^ altogetlier ill founded. llar'ii Difin could i, t consider the explanation whali fad la « n giv» n ::s satirfaetory If there was n otlu r I "t but that <f tin Situ .amine lobe adduced, 1 u old ii.akf the matter t mm «clito • ly m ra us. In th eon|-m of the next week olln r facts would he known,Bit' iluii la should addif: s tbc cb.au.l rr to ascertain tbei • vi rilable character. 'i in • in r«l (Iim «,‘s( n I ring closed, tbc cbatnl rr pro re* di d to the discussion of tin articles. The Chamber adjourned at a quarter past five. I'rum Ihc Lonmin Sun. So far then,ns regards France, there is an end of t h coulruvemv. I hiring the lib ol the present generatn France will not ralily the treaty, nor will the f inte states adopt it. What, then, remains for firml Britain to do? Enforc iho treaty alone, and, if resisted declare war, again? France and the I mtrd States? Heaven ferbid that w 'should fe guilty • t"such madnrsb! W e have already « xp# ruled more blood and treasur for ilie ‘uipprrssM n c.f slavery than seuod policy an the happinc-ss of tin* African race would wnirunt. Si Fovvoll Buxton, m his recent clever book on the subject distinctly states that we have given an iiu|M tus to th slave trade, by our expensive, but blundering, ill-directr efforts to suppress it. Ir may In asked what wo would recommend th British (»ovi rnment to do in tbc present emergency. We answer distinctly, abandon the treaty altogethe BRITISH PAUL!AMENT.' Hotse or Commons, May 20. — Bocndarv Qur.j tion.— Ford Palmerston said be wished to put a qnci tloti t" the right honorable baronet. A mission had bee sent to *xphrr the line of boundsr* w hich w as claim* ill** IIiiIinIi (• 11v« rum* lit, on tin? front * r* of N«*rtli \ i men* n, in order to arteertain w li**tlirr thr line of boumla | ry Mm roiMintent with tin* foal urea «f the country, i nml conformable xx ith thu treaty i»f I/H3. In tin* \r I s40, lie (Lord Palm* raioii) hail laid n report o| the coni j . i ii mi on on the mibjuet on tin* lahlr ot thu hone*?, in it waa linn xxndiud t** aa**rTtain whether the line elnimed . i x tin* American tiov* rmmi.t on then auhi was *■• |.ua11\ j reeomih able with thu treaty *1 I tM rt.ui-u, it win iio|k.riant to ua'eitmn tin-* (art, ini-aum h n, il our Inn ahctild h*’ I'ound in areotdnnn- wi'h l ho treaty, h ml l In- \meiii an line not eoiih tlinthle \\ lilt it, it wi u 1*1 |•!j• • the III Utah in a vet N lumlt hetlei Ituatioli. I’..illy led x ear, he y Lord Palineiilon) hml m lit nut a emnmi*# on , l«*r tin' pin ja se *>l * x|»l*>r11iy* til* \ mri u'.ui luii’, ami that mimmtiwnui had hut jua* return* *1 11« w mhtd.thcii t a •. ' to a ah the ny lit hull hurouet, w he tin-t tin it u p it w oil Id , Mini lie laid Indore Pailiament Sir It P*a*l Haul he tunic l it end that a report had lie* u j received hy the 11 * »l I * * hml m l.N-iO, wltieli had not hecii laid on the tablo of the hottae The ii hi** h*r*l had laid a report on the tilde in Ih-ciinber, lv*h'. | hut suhai *|uentl v to that am tlmr ii p*u t had f ern i* «■* i\ mI . which had not hr* n laid «n tIt*- lul l* ’Pin- tiohle h id Imd eorreetlt nutted that the eottintif^u'ii hoi relurrnd, j ami ili* x hud mail* a repott in putHiiMiiee "I matructioim pivi it lIn in, xx lilt'lt n port hi (Sir II Peel) had h* * ti xx it hill tin hud I’eXf day v lie li XMih to I e mi :i pp«odi X I 1 to tlml l« poi t. and it xx.ak > m . <-r at \ li* have phuin j | to he r* (erretl In In ll.a remit diaxx u up, and :>** soon n* tlieue plate* and np|HMtdlX XU It e« toph tvd, the lepmt , XX t tlK1 he hi 1*1 - II thr tilde. 1*111: ( itini.k ()i ihi ioN thi lie auh.iet of the dll lii nines exHtmj hetxxeen tin at llildu and Aim inn. ilie London Mornm ; I lei.tldol tin- l'.Mh lilt, make * lie lollowitie remark*: ** Kaoli alien e.lui't nrnx.xl li in Nuw \--ik indicate*, more and more the probability of a an* eeuidnl fermi lilt ion ol Lord \ '-hhu I toll fH me-wii-ii to \\ isliinph li ‘‘micIi probability doca not. In xx * x er. I*< o pul In* ini' i • «! in the disputes, to eomp ilio wlr.eh that itisssi n ih dun tnl ( M ilioi. dmpui* * the ('rndr • n.e «*•< nu to in \ >| v e the prrti* -u * I. f?». 11! t»* h, not indo*,d, perl up** in H • ' ll, hut in the j r m iph I ii emut ■» a i! law win* It iiuini " .x nu u Tin- I ouihl ny tjiti ' ■ n , ''■I' I ,ei (J nml llu 1 1 i iMm 4. w hen mu /• ‘i t * 111 * * -1, Will hr nu m T »l * I v imii'. g i J In h.’ilurv. thru* t • I e\< III- SUIJUIM1 tl It till* tiniujUl III \ ut i lie win hi v\ 'is im r likely t‘1 I ' 111-;t u • nl h\ " nil in -m 11'li.-.int raiiM s the i if lit nl' i< arch, as rilthe i u*III ol \ ci ill. itimi, » an als' he pi i mini lit I y mi:m;<u by eon , volitional stipulations. hilt tilihs* Mi \\ eh*li i trerdr. Inun the rxliiiuriliirn v legal p tu n which m Ins pi* eipjtati cIcHpnteh to Mi K\cretl lie »■" laMilv tt^un.ril, ‘ the oliHtaelf-M in the w ay <1 the Nettlnm ul ii"t nl tin ( » en/e a Mill I in it* • 11. h i that I oth t %> \ < i iiineu.-mild ilinjMihe nf, hy i iinguing it in I nutl'lms Tit m the ! principle which is III rule mi! ini ipu III neemrence*, iilcnli i cal or hiinll.ir in tin n tinfni«*, do certainly mtui vei> great III. d thr 1. nit• d SIaI at# n«»t t b» perpetual I v t n \"l\ eil in dispute h hi isiug cut ul the slivi i trade carried oft coastwinc by the Mm m ans, huiiic nu •!er*tamlmg nr common intcrpiuiah m nl the ohlm itmti I imposed l*\ theetiiuity ufnatimc. me t at one- Ic route in; and there dues iiotuppear, in the entire «•»11 lo ul di plot mi tie iIim-u*.v*i«in, t' n liter impi 'liability uf unis' ii ol o pillion, than on this very point." rin; ii wiiiuu. < oM i. \<.u \tion 1 h I iw w - give a m ire dctai!' <1 and deeply tntr i<mlin,» set emit uf tin- aw lot coufl igmlimi at I lambing Thu flames taped four ela\n, be lore they could I luhd 'I IT t ■ i mn after i ' hi W' dnrvl.i v, Miv llh, at a liuii-»c lu tin |)enh ! strasse, onool the uarrowe.i street* m thn * hl pm; I ul the t '\\ n, hmlt as much uf wood i . ul nllier mat* i • :i 1 -« ; Mind it Oiissed (ruin house lo iioiiNc until it entered a square e.iurt, Miiruimdcd hy large wart Imum s, and una| proach ahlehy lie sti>*t t. A warehouse I Npuits catm.n fir**, 1 and now toe limn s began to tlireiileu < vci v t!1111• • tar and Miear. It war nearly I an o'clock; the Senate wim called e-'p llu r. a ml to am st t lu pi • .nl ul l he file, it w . x pn p"M-d hi pull down lion.ten; but that w ei re lu 111 as a need !• ■ • i.fin "I property. I In- llurghar (> ii m i * I w as call t,l out, In, l the services ol t body tu enly llimis md sir aip \\ rn li IT i in l In- inn nape men l ul a lew hurl fie clip mi • nu t, w 11*11 It wai too late, a levy house* \v« i»: ordered t.. Im piill* d down. The flume* no longer dealt with a few house n: they were arrented fur a short time hy reaching the wuit i space uf I lupfrnmarkel; u lieu suddenly m I fit alWnouii smoke hut nt from the steeple ul the Nicolai rhiirch. f Accumulnteil III the large body ol the church, tin* heal i set lire to a new quarter, and the w a rehouses on the ( a I thnrinen ean.nl wen soon blazing fur a epinricr of a mile. Mr. I.indlcy, an Kuglish gentleman, who wit* engaged hy the tow ii in the eoiistrueiiou of a railroad, suggr* led that a largo line of building* already given tip, , should he razed ; and the attempt was began at nix o’ ' clock on Thursday evening ; hut it was inefficiently I earned mi. The ouurh r to he n:i\eil wan overtaken l v the till*- ul file, which shifted Initicr and thither with thr w ilid: and h i the tn \t three, days it < hhed and ll »w i d in uneoiitrol'e i I ’m v. I he ’I own house, the llorseiihnllc, lie- I’usl ..flic. , llu St uatc Iiuii, and olio i public build I mgs. were MiccchsiV( Iy i!c*Uu\ed ilie u nnseH of hmltl | mgx in the intervals being swept away. lu tin- no an lime, the low ii w as like one in a state of I siege; as e ach cjunrtf r took file, the inlial ifants hastily , abandoned it. Some hurried a w ay lu iln country"} ill; i ors hrt light their pr pci ty into the Mn ri.s, and there in 4 i tii* panic, h it it ; and it m rwd as fuel to the flames, i whe li thus found a n adn i on , nge a< i-js* thn crowded stru ts. The poor, driven Iroin house and home, and I ill slitute «d ineans, iiMhimililnd in tin tin st reels, i ut wen i ' le t free from the flames ; and many nu re i I all classc s | poured out into the fields, win r<* tin y collected their lur j nit lire and household ware. At length, energetic ima.MiOK w« re taken; tin troops \M re called < ut, otlu rs, Priins an , w i re sumii.onrd I ruin Magdeburg ; artillery was s* ul Hr In m Hailing, in | Hanover, nml gunpowder In in (• I u*T st ad L ami tin •Stacie; and cannon was I n light to hear in cutting eft I the path of tin flames; hy which means on Sunday x ; night the conflagration was brought under c- mu and, i anil hy Tuesday it was eulirily e xtiiiguisl.cd. Ullt a ipiarn rot the* groat am! wealthy city :h gone; one who i w ent to look t'.r the safety of li t Si nate house, could not find the Six-t ! I lining theeon flag ratten the eononct < I thepeople w a.> . (lrlim;;.n|e for cvrdei ai d p(artanh rn After if, huwtv ! ir,s me reports of mcendiariMii were circulated, nnd the angt r of ilif? people was t aturally roust d. It wr.s di reeled against Rome of tin iMigltbh residents, and espe , euilly against a Mi. ‘Ihumpseii, who gave gnat assist i in r in blowing up some (Moldings. In this disturbance, sorm persons wrro Miiotislv, and, it is fraud, even I moi tally injun d. An < Mir el d< cLialii.u, li- w i vt r, w a? | issued, s ating that the npoiis was groundless ; and i older was rrstorid on Tmsdny. Assistance was af folded to the RuMereis in every possible way. 'I be m 1 habitants wrre reluming to the town with their goods; the authorities providing sin Iter lor the bmiw less ; tin governors ot the neighbouring provinces of Schleswig, Holstein and llreinen, eam< to the town to render ns siblnure m person; and 1 ,-1G0 caipcnlrfs were suit fur | from Hreturn. \ letter dated “11 \Mi i in., May lllh,” says:—All around the m inhboihood, li-r four <r five miles, tents have hern pitched, and temporary roofs and coverings hi-eti patched up for th.r shelter, and provisions nrrsup plied them from the Stadt House and other depots that | have he* n openod. 11 is Lilt an act of justice to say, j that those who have preserved their property, and have | plenty, with the meat generous fit lings, are abating r 1 what they have with their less forluna'e rountrvmcn.— ’ About 7U families arc billeted in the Kngliah (. hurch, subsisting e ntirely on contributions. | Wagon* are continually going round the town collect ing prov isions, Which are placed in baskets and buckets p at the floors, wailing their call. All the Hanseatic towns have nobly conn 1' i wnrd in Ihc muse of humanity and follow feeling. His Majesty of I'russia suit on Monday last 40,1Of 10 dollars, 4000 blankets, and many w agons loaded with bread and other lit ccssnrirs: and from llano ver, Denmark and Hicrofn, money.provision*, and troop? ) are Mail * arriving, and Altnna nrnl 'tie near to* Ms hi**c i Mf*i*tcd to’h< ir utr/of f« M‘*nt Although the wliolnriiy ol Hamburg in inU rsected b| ranals, llt< re am no efficient nrcans ol prytfbftng a coo mm.il supply « | writer, ns from Inn anscncs of locks lN canals Ic o u comparatively dry w itb ths recoding of ll»4 lido. 'I tiers is h large reservoir to ruppiy tho city st low water, hut it in no ways adequate. j At thu time of the fire the re w ere 150 Mail of usdt it the t, and all the crews came ashcrc, and with tin* gruiimt alacrity worked at the? enginm, Mnd otherwise I sist* d III extinguishing tho flame*. I'lic con flag nation has drttn>ynd rather mot's than S f..tilth part of the city, bn far ns extent i* Cvnrern o»l, Imt viewing the illative* imjHjrianee of the tliflr.r ent rjiiortiM i<l the town, the p rtmn that has boon turn ed toii*»t far cu'.od in value that which haxbtuii preasrv - d I \dvieri fr*.m Hamburg, ofthn 11th, state that in (Ioniil*** away the rums, 100 bodies had already kee® tonn<I The number of housis totally destroyed wcf• 1500, and 7^0 mure were aw injured as to be wmnhabitax tie. \ merlin.' wa .ludd m l.oud«>n on tho yOth for th* re in I of Hamburg. the l.<rd Mav r pres ding. A larger i oiumitti e w as :»ji|Hiintrd to fu* eiv ♦ duiiaiioe*. The llritndi t»ivrrtiinrnt hid sent over a large pup ply of lent < and blankets, and /lt),UU0, already aubsuriboo/ h id been Bent u\« r. I he following donations nr«• also announced:-— The King ol I’mhmi fou given JlMMHJI, and ha* urdcii I a general cdUctfon to to made throughout thu kingdom. The elIV of llerlin Ins given 4l0,0ll0, j '1 he K mit* of I himnrk l()fi,fiUt) florins. The tii.uid I tube >d MoeUlt-nhiirg Jvhvvenn, 30,000 florins. ] The state* of llamvir h ive granted l0U,fXMi dol lars. . p 0 I he Pit) ol 1 i.mkluit 100,( 00 fli .rin*. j The niv < l lln ii - on 7.0,000 delta is \ private 1< tier In in ' nine h. ol i lie II ill inat .plain* th.it the utnioM exertion* were Icing made fit Ihrliu, I'laukfort, Aiigubnrp . m 1 m l.mt throughout (itTiianv,* to eidh et wuhieiipti.iiia for the sufleu r« I v the lain eula , mitt us fun nt I landiugli I' vvtiH feared that many of II • to rn an insnmur e- i. j sinus would be Serb-tody .i ii I i • no .i d bv tl.il event. It v as said that s coiupa iy il (2 tint w ill I *o l0,0O0,Ot‘O II riUS. 11amiii in;. W eilm minv morning. Ih.iveouly tn n uiutk tiiut, S't.ei n v last, things nro grad null v a ■Miming a tm ir solar mnt l usineea- like aj» appeamne* Tin* tntnulimnis feelings uf excitement mimI dr spa i. the elfn t ol the Hinldeii ned surer ping calamity \\ hull has helalh n uh, .iiv now M illing down: and al 1 though the si me of what vni have I si in still do* ply j and indelibly fixed in our minds 1 v tin vet nuking m.u* | and encumbered pathway n that urriMtoiir « yea end re j laid out step*. \cl grillitudi , f:i-t to our foreign fririieM ami neielib. i . and then to our trn re foriunato townsmen and cottnif v ineu, who, in me l» varita s way* and means, h ive n-» 11■»Idy ia. bed to i ui r« • ue nnd support, is tho III -t and pieijoriiiimnt N. nlmieiit « I an I Inmhu i ghers; Bnd tlit'dt .pan t n tln ir I* s iri being tiuiv rrsally suererded l f a vigorous and < arm t dctenniuutfou to iflcctuslly rw tm r it. Tin* i Irni ii" nfilir; Htrc.ts mm pu!.lie thnrmiglilares ii :»'*iiv#• Iv pi..«;v» *sing 'Tin- Knglish engineers I avc I ii*n' h vv • i b d I i linn skill and lull in 11« u numinous vx I H ssh.n of oltlij' iih n 11 in .ill elns »cn, \\ lio !»• xv rj or - lullv m n. ildc ol Ih<' lot tli.it it was entirely uw ug to il.i i. xi rii"iiu «d tin«(• gentlr11u n tlml tin* ravages i f tLo l.i< were atn\ cd. T* uax it m their intention tu blow i'p the standing remains ot the wrecked churches. The Prussian troups are still In re. Although ilwaa « • rtrd that inanv dai:n*» act* of i l.lirv had I v< n tc•* pc - II a 11 d. I Ii rb'iir in my lm t to o ak* tut nti n of any ; hat I umloiHiand the rep ilx won not 1 i,l«.umlcd. \Vit| i'ii I tin Iasi lew days the serous I drufikcUliesi and plumb t hutc been frightful. \ HTOUI V\S 1'A\( > II M i ll strange* contrast w ith tbu scones uf suttoring ftef t:Vi! nhovii, in i!u» fingiiilievnl dc*cripiiun,in tHa Lon- J d .n papers, of tho (Jueen’s fancy hall, on the 10th May. Mi.and Mrs. Kverctt, with tho goiulimifti attached to nr 1 jtn.n, w .re preaeut, as well us W ashington Ir ’.nn;, win it 11 H.iid deferred “by command” his eh par 1 me for Spain till after tho hn! 1 Tn« London Kvuning Mail of lit* 1 I tli, gives ties general ac<j< mil -*» r.ven to one arcustonu d to all the pomp and rt^lendowr of tlii' Hrilisli Court, as inanitcated cm state occasions, iV must have excited both astouifdiuicnt and delight; it reah ■/ciI tho liveliest creations if the imagination, mnJ prr sonled ns it wero the* description of the nncie.nt rhruni rlers boldly before u*. The dfrsfcc f, as rrnjrlif naturally 1 be expected, were of the* most magmnreiit description, and those which did not dazzle with their longni/lccura attr t Met! the e\c by their singularity, or ainua« U the fau■ ry l>> the n ouailitiiess. Ii Would bccpiito use less to at tempt anything like an ciiuun ration of all the costume* which deserved notice; lb.e\ were far leu numerous, and we must eon tent ourselves with noticing such amongst such a »»ny and I rilliant crowd I rcthly attract ed tho nth mini:. Tim 1 ailing feature <<f »!ia ball i tho assembling ami the Hireling i f tin lw.. t '• urts of A ttnu of Pretagim (the Iluh lio.'.s <d ('atr.hiie!gr) and JCelw ard and Pbilhppo (1 Icr !N!rijijity and Prince Albeit.) A ccp.natr entranco at the Puisne w as sd apart tu tho Court ul Hi it tuny . tin I Jutlie s of Cambridge assembling her (hurt m one of’the low ei rooms of the Palace, wliils the (Jueen and Prince* W'crt, surrounded by a n* *wems* 1 ami brilliant circle, prepared to receive her K *yal lligb ne ss m tin) throne room, which was altered so far as to le reader.* much ss p« .-sil le to haimontz with the | e i tod. Tim throne w as ri moved, and another ere ctrd, to ped from an authentic h mire, of th4 tune of KdwarJ III It was hneel, as well as thr w !Sole alcove on which' the* throne was ('l9re,l, with p'Cnlei velvet, having ! marked on it in gold the (,'roxtn of Lnghnd, tho Cr« s*« • I St. George, and emblnz .imd shtedds with the arum of Knoland and L ranee. The stall* cha rs wero what might he called of the Gothic design, and the throne was surmounted w till Gothic tracery. At the hack of tho throne! were emblazoned the Ko\ui Arm* of Knglund in silver. Seated cm tlim throne llrr Majesty and Princo \lbeii awaited thr nrii\nl - f the Court of Anno of lint tany. Ai hall past ten, the hernias marshalled the proem* ■ *'on I V<» m the lower suite of rooms, mid the Dueheasof Cambridge appeared in a magnificent Costume, led hr * he Duke of Beaufort, as Louis XII, equally magnificent, and followed by the rest of her Court. These were di , vided hy heralds nod marshals into quadrilles, and marched in ih** following order: After the U< f:iI par ty, consisting of [’liner (Spurge. the Princess Augusta, ke. caivm th«- Highland Quadrille, the (Ireck Quadrille, the Hungarians, tlm knight* *r» rnphrs. And the Srra crus, ’l'In m , i*11 reaching the I hrone room, pamd lm furc the Seven ion. making their eluiisanres, and then formed them^Fves Ibr dancing, which immediately cchs metjccd. Among tlm costumes in the train of Brittany, tlm I hike ol''Beaufort and the Earl of Cardigan wore the most conspicuous. Nothing could possibly be murr.ro , gal than tlm upgearancu of her Majesty and Prince Al ' hert. Among their circle tho Marquis of Normanby frn armour,) the I)ukr and Duchess of Aypy II, the Earl of II illsb-rough, tho Dukg of Bueclcuch. Karl de (»icy, Kurd Biabay.on, and the Unite of Devonshire, were most ror.spiruoi.s, 'l l.c Karl ol Liverpool apj»eared as an an rient seneschal, and conducted lor Majesty to tlm sup-, per room, The Earl cf Chesterfield, tlie Marquis rf Exeter, Sir Edward Lytton Buiwer, the Duke of ».r f Ik. the Duchess of Inverness. Lady Frances Sandt.n, Lord Br.d;a/.on, Mrs. Cavendish, kc., were among those w hose costumes attracted most attention. • Her Majesty left the ball room about a quarter tu 2 oVloek, hm dancing was continued about an hour after waids. . * The fallowing was tho costume'of her Majesty anrl Prince Albert; Her Majesty's costume as Queen VhiHipfuh The petticoat wasef red velvet, trimrr.id wnfretmine. The jacket, thoground of garter blur, With a largo pst mn of leaves woven in it of gold and •inaicnted with ‘ pro»*i i mi**, hanging slecTea lined with trurias. 4§l