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   New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - March 28, 1855, New York, New York                                a year all Tmas sent to any part of the Catted States ia M lo TIMES It 1 Ue Aher at 3 l be MM by or sold at MOM ntw as the DAILY Y TIMKS and lie M The paper node up the contains the reading matter TOT Jt LAMB TIMES arAm roans at tow price of Two rm tor or copies for DOLLARS will be to one io no cue continued beyond the MOM for which on the Tmn Mat by Mil osf Free the Carted Tits TUCKS roa k or Forty nada np Jbr tn California Uc only new to IB ofthe th Mad Steamer CO STATE AFFAIRS LEGISLATIVE of Liquor at Daily VOL 1100 WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 1855 PRICE TWO CENTS r BUreh It is the eastern to have at least one call of the Home the of the Legislature Tha with the requirements of prece last evening Preview to adjourning the after- aeon si it revolved that here liter the House would hold three per day The minority tried hard to with the evening duty for the evening then coning on but tho majority were stuck to tbe teat and Insisted upon the original resolve Upon after tea H was found that bat thirty were prevent and they were mostly who had endeavored to avoid the doty o by gas light ft wso a good opportunity they had to their one which to let slip One moved a call o the House and after a deal of maneuvering to stave it off tha motion prevailed the galleries could be cleared and doors closed almost a quorum of hen had reached their seats including one or two wbe entrance through windows Oi the Sergeant at and assistants armed with the power of the by the plays sword were sent hither snd yon over the lo look np the delinquents snd having them to make dne return of their persons to the Boose to be dealt by as in the wisdom of their peers dignity and all that sort of thing might de- mend A thousand tinea and In a thousand different ways bave besa described such scenes The components seem to be always the same There wee usual of wonder manifested In anger uttered In nation sed m action For four hours tbe Officer of the bly labored np and down the hill groaning under Iho of Ibat ponderous sword of state almost beneath that ancient At list worn and sad sorrowful be approached the Speaker's desk and made formal announcement thai and there not In the presence of the House his ken and reach said of Ac vote but I gathered thai he was ti acquaintance with the certain localities MUe it suggested membere might tuve Be Is Maine Law Sergeant snd doubtless he had to the oyster and wherewith Albany I surmise 1 nay he mistaken Finally resolving that all the absentees should be In of their brethren at all future sessions un- til they should by solemn resolution and after excuse duly rendered be purged of that contempt the Houar 11 adjourned This morning what were In town rose In their and gave utterance lo their They were lame they were sick they were tired hungry had engage elsewhere and other affairs more Important than tbe of Slate to look after Reasons thick and fast came pouring upon lite assembled ears until they were glad to step the current by all hands in one so ended the call tbe contempt the punishments morning Assembly has been engaged in tbe of Harbor Encroachment which wee the special order Of course there was a renewal of the between Brooklyn on the one aide and New-York en the Aa lu such eases the strong City too powerful fbr her frail but ambitious over the water After Innumerable tiona to amend the was ordered to be for a third reading precisely in word and form aa it came dorwa from ibe Senate The lo the facilities for and to enaMe the Manhattan Gas Light Com- pany to continue its ei ions by giving it an increase of of was considered in Com- Without passing the the Com- rose snd reported THB ACADEMY OF Mr by unanimous consent introduced a to amend the Charter of Ibe Academy of Musle It Directors to borrow money nol for purpose of out the ob- of the incorporation or of paying any wilch it has contracted They are authorized to secure the loan by a mortgage on the of bonds to be convertible Into stock at par The Senate Judiciary Committee reported back tbe lo repeal the act to prohibit Corporations from Inter- the defence of Usury amended so that It now reads as 1 Chapter 179 of the of U repealed thai the of usury ehall not be hereafter in anv action OB any conveyance contract bond or obligation now existing or Issued by corporation nor shall the validity of any con- bond or Issued by or ex- lanag any corporation prior to date be la any soil or action by reason of any statute relating to the Interest of AND The Senate devoted a large share of the morning to an animated spicy and Interesting debate ofthe to hibit Ike of bonds and as a basis for banking Progress re ported on the that I to fcr as H will ever get IB present shape le a disposition and a purpose to restrict the UM ef svek 74 or 60 per cent of their per feet m lo their entire delusion cones from the of the interest and that interest is too powerful too and too lo be overrode or deceived by the In the THB There Is a renewal of the crowd at Congress Hall reminding me that to-morrow le Executive Session day when the of men motives of and UM claims of are to be duly passed upon by UM conclave What that morrow may of good or tt in lie I even conjecture for the day le the evil thereof a for a pair of jeers may bs the evils ef the day ever be the worid with wm crowd en usual alike to the or the crushed bopee of the tors tke vanquished tat here st le thought that the weal or wee ef body politic upon r leave of the Old Father rente had ever ready for J B S BT 87 At tke Afternoon Session the Senate refused by a vote eTAyee It 17 te strike out the and Oa of out The bin was further so to the infliction of a separate penalty fbr each offence As it originally pained a penalty was Incurred for every glass sold The Senate adjourned without voting upon the question of accepting the report of the Committee of the White B- s- ONE C DELAVAN A DEFENCE A lAe of tttt Democracy In a recent number of your paper I observe a communication purporting to come from EDWARD C DELAVAN although addressed to yon had pre- appeared In several pers in this credited to toe for March although cant paper had not at Ika rime nor for several days subsequently gone to The adoption of this node of publicity and more especially with his gratuitous and unwarrantable personal allusions to self the of which ia paralleled only by their Injustice Induce me to notice a few of the miny and contained in that letter After unequivocally and endorsing Oov veto of the Prohibitory of last an endorsement whose fatuity occasioned almost as ranch consternation among as lu hypocrisy Indignation among of he eeeds to misrepresent views and position of inent advocates of Temperance only two of whom he bis ike temerity to designate by name One of those Hon Mr of In his place in the Assembly repelled with Indignant eloquence the im- putation cast upon him by Mr DELAVAN an slanderous and unjust The other Chancellor not jet spoken and pily bribe ness of sn old friend may Induce nlm to remain silent but I am Informed that whose relations to the Chancellor are st leant as intimate Mr fuel nant at the liberty which the latter has taken with name ai they and public generally do that a letter from him giving a strong clear expression Ion In favor of the constitutionally of the Liquor lact year was read by a Senator his ing the of debate upon the question Dut It is not to a man who strenuously sed tbe passage of a prohibitory law as late aa 1833 and 1653 and exerted his to induce members of tlie to vole it should found frit nds and a siab to us most vital principle In Whether singular course oa this dictated by or fully is of little con- for in either it proves his until for the position to which be thai of leader in he tempo Buce cause has thought It say Mr D referring to Governor lo appoint m of honor and and This he avers U tbe probability of oi lae Maine Law Tlie and injustice of tho is glaring The imputation thus cast upon honorable gentlemen ol the Senate and Assembly thai would be guided in on the Prohibitory nut by their own of duty but by tae courte which the Executive deem proper o adopt n ol patronage could nover have with a honorable man Hi very it origin ai Men of ill parties Toted for iovernor and I know of uo good reason for any of supporters there CHI te primarily by the Whif party his has been an aa and adhi to plf could demand and be far been and will ni continue lo be tho Governor of tbe People of ol ail and laboring to promote the Interests of all Thn after all tor real ground ol that witn ad- ministration which in certain quartan has taken the form of an winch mating In lima been by the absence of every element of In acd by falsehood vituperation a of all amenities of controversy and like sought the of its The panics alluded to finding thai they could not vie the Governor to abuse a iaik for which both nature and education to have qualified an astonishing facility of hiod an apparent contempt for their reputations most thorough thai which the public far a and a lor blush i g Thin may have their but u has exhibited no ct the Governor tho turmoil he re- il calm and with singleness of pose and for the and tling tbe of fiction in arduous and Inters to the of Ibe The clamor made about thL Governor's la B me re a very shallow one at thai one or two for Executive favor now among the most cf Iho they of thiu clamor would hire been beard Of the appointments themselves candid man will acknowledge that moit with IhoKe of tils and vindicate 1 he of tlie Temperance movement Lave long ol the day th it in their agitation of this quest no they were not by a demre for place and power If sincere in their they not feel disappointed in office but if a mere rusu whereby they the lion's share of spoil their deserves pun wen If their and cowardly desertion ol the ticket Dated by them at Auburn did not work entire forfeiture of their Yet a rautier of fact the patronage ol the E e has been BO disposed as to give no cause of complaint to any class ol bis will of courer under the sling oi give expression to but If tlie ance press reflects toe sentiment of the groat body of its the of prohibition as a clam not only do not take lasne with tbe Governor upon his r nts but adhere lo bin administration with Confidence In support of thin I mif hi quote mm every Temperance paper in Siato except Mr but let the following from Mw York suffice We no i to about the Governor's are to tho hub and liboi diu IIIR to lest to Ins o we should never have of colic t- inf in appointment at bia handb or nol we ki ow tho of the rule to the victors the la As wa arc uot of thn dominant of is wo hive tion to the of to every in lila drinking or even Liquor galling in n to own Mr ID all goo fa Ui aad h B election inough taor knew him pledged lur the ow of tbe traffic wu think on equal to any of their nay In some are heir claims fur m i heir fa to they a Uo often ng in theno tte Wr labored aud Voted for Mr election ot many feelings ID became we believed him a lable man finn all honest to help lo proper on thir subject we i hat labor and we are eorry it deed to find that suy of who have been lastly leaders in i or cause should be found d cou blm The of enti tbo in his and a proper f fling of courtesy if not of kindness would a ferent I am authorized 10 say that Mr opinion of tbe person appointed Private Secretary never waa d and that it was not contemplated for moment to appoint lo Hat office the protege of Mr DELAVAN In relation to any matter connected with the Slate Administration never asked on the he attempted nol only to but to dictate In relation to generally until II became sary to its and request Us dis- continuance Although he then discontinued his sonal visits he in forcing the of the Executive by letter until at length his missives were neither noticed nor opened That he did demand a right several appointments Including Health Officer and Harbor Master a well as late the of March under belle the i ame of a gentleman long and favorably known in this community would be sent lo the Senate in place of one which rumor had was to he withdrawn he the character of former In a most and si manner and again pressed the of Dr LCB In this allow me to quote from Rome That veteran being aa city dni ing UM month of Jan nary wsa an witness to the course of Mr snd in sn article In his paper describes it as so Infinitely unfair and and alike of justice and honor that lake oa tho atk day The even vet woo an accustomed lo strong language for tha expression of thought and deep feeling lack words fur our abomination of the meanness and the measure and as characteristic of Mr whole toward GOT since he attempted con- trol and privately he but as It now to control the Governor in his He avers that he never sought political preferment and that it is painful to be accused of sordid as the Incentives to the work la he to If painful to he how mack jore so he to That fee did solicit daring ihs past year Is a fast aid one which statements win Be wrote to a of this fit W.recwiung Ws to bring I air M tisa Whig Or Al Ac maa supposed to be either his tool or hia echo but which is as sometimes he performs la the one and sometimes In tbe other a speech did virtually nominate Mr with the evident design of placing him In the Held In advance of other tions thus compelling bis adoption by some other party But admirable stroke of policy was dered abortive through the strong sense of Rev Dr whose long experience had taught him that Mr leadership must necessarily be disastrous to any cause and who immediately obtained the floor and facetiously appropriated both the eulogy and tion to declaring bis determination to accept latter and stump the State to secure an election 1 he tool of Mr DELAVAN above referred person whose own political some three years ago Induced him when a candidate fbr the ture to claim Temperance support by virtue or his antecedents and that of the opposite Interest by direct to and dispatched lo Syracuse with letters of introduction to various persons myself among others asking their cooperation with messenger in a measure which would be explained by blm and which was to bring forward Mr DELAVIN as a compromise candidate In the Convention then about to assemble In that city facts explain also the movement attempted to be set ou foot st the Auburn Convention to all and make a ance ticket So much for his disclaimer of political pirations which even if they existed could constitute no just cause of reproach but the falsehood which de- nies a palpable fact and the malignity from disappointment wUek seeks the Executive by opposition an very and can n ot be judged so charitably The facts narrated also famish the key to the following sentence contained in Mr letter to With the present Ex- tt hat been my to differ I io he wot a Total man the of a law and the date of the Convention But tbe of Mr DILAVAN has been as illustrated in his treatment of certain of State Society and other prominent the cause of which he assumes to be both leader and embodiment as In his attempts to control the of the Executive His overbearing and ban driven from Ibat Society some of the most prominent advocates of temperance in this city or Slate und is sinking tbe organisation beneath the consideration of all true of the cause who are unwilling to their snd personal Independence as the price ol tion with him with hia intolerable dev and arrogant assumption several of tha of- of that Society at its late annual meeting re- to take agmn any position in U and ever i then the history of bis connection with it iis little but one continued warfare against the Independence of present officers conduct clearly that he tbe conviction that he Is self tbe State ly and that he virtually owns body soul every man in Itn employ That any one moted with it should dare to think or act Tor himself even matters only intercourse with In bia ejes a moat Impudent and ground lor immediate from the service ul the Society And when a member Committee o protest against making the So- ciety an engine to gratify the private spite of President he the Immediate resignation of tlie offer ding member and to badger him into compliance u nh the insolent requisition General of the Society holding bU not from Mr DELAVAN but tho Executive Com- refused to bo Mm in matters which KB a man be claimed the right to jn Jgc for himself Mr Immediately insists upon or look upon o him from the only paralleled by his in a gift all dou s of the world at an early period oi tbe Christian eia Hrv Mr HAMPTON this usurpation of power with the contempt which It d Mr U then pledgee him a sum equal to the amount of fur tbe of luu ment lo in order that no one be in ibe ot the Society who would not bow In to hip control How many such Items co to the gato of lac Mr boasts of having made to cause of be does nol to In- form us With the Editor of the course has and the re- those who kuow Mr best do not bis to drive the every who dare to RQ i- tam thu present and that he It even now to lace that whose ptn bus achieved a truly enviable reputation fur the er anil fur him One of his own pets bring d KB fur cc with in an 10 I cannot ho In tny f the removal of Mr has been lln la en msn and earnest of the It be unlike Mr nit to d in and lii H And tbm view of tho caso is by thu lact that for some Mr U n frum and tht is HCL of another iii bis baa been noticed i In my dear Sir allow tnt to thai I ulJ not have upon your ami n li d I i ot turn y nre one of thr tindttt Mj purpose not to attack Mr but by a few well known te such a daguerreotype of the mm tho ul to estimate bin attacks on Had former beon mv of Mr DELAVAN addressed to duals would have ample il fir a twice ibe length of this und far more dis- lo his character As 1 have no to see n in ibo public fiat if I had nny lias been than I be h d e even to Mr Inordinate craving fur notoriety If gentleman sny of herein get furth 1 will with bun the In dispute lo any thn e disinterested Individuals and do not sustain I pledge myself to as wide publicly lo retraction of my error 1 now do to of bin folly Very respectfully J J CHAMBERS March 00 1855 on Ar- rested Tlie Mayor in carrying out his extended gramme ot municipal reform has at length begun to observe the of tbe City unfortunate class bave been permitted to pursue upon tbe unwary and making generally hideous From time to timo With oil due credit to the thai have been made to this end have only been The positive and determined with resolution to accomplish tho actual has I been left to the present Mayor and he baa taken hold of the work with of will that leaves tho ultimate accomplishment of the task undertaken We subjoin a sketch of the first night's labor ibe Eighth and Fourteenth Wards It seems wore chosen being the most feasible Introductory fields of on- During yesterday accordingly were Imparted by tbe Mayor to and to have last evening a number of men In their Wards detailed to arrest all prostitutes found walking tbe within their signed The of two Wards from cf o'clock till 0 presented spectacles of unusual and busiest activity At tbe Eighth Ward Police tion twenty were within a short time slowed la cells and at the Fourteenth Ward Station within tbo same period were Inducted to ba- assigned for their temporary use Of course In- of the predatory warfare spread as by tele- graph among tbe unfortunate proscribed and as might be expected a hasty retreat when retreat was possible ensued to their diversified haunts This will account for the limited number of arrests Strenuous tion of mi gbt and Invective was made by many when The Idea vile was evidently repugnant to most tho majority however with and brazen effrontery of daring yielded to necessity a few there were whose un- checked tears betrayed the woman left In one in- stance a mother came and In most beseeching tones begged the lease of her daughter She said she would take her from the City by the first morning's train of can and that she should never return again Aa we came away the mother was still Importuning for her strayed child Justice Boo AHT appeared at the Eighth Ward house an applicant tor the release of one of the Incarcerated Captain retained the party however In custody alleging that he could only act in with specific Intimations from his Honor the Mayor Hen tbe first lesson AMONG passenger train on tke Michigan Southern Road gorag West about 3 o'clock on Saturday morning whan a abort distance from White Pigeon encountered a drove of cattle on the track and killed fourteen of them This occurred an embankment which to from 20 to feet Fortunately the train ww not thrown from the 22 ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC THE CZAR'S DEATH CONFIRMED PEACEABLE ACCESSION OF CZAR ALEXANDER II Alexander Adheres to tbe icy of Nicholas MORE FIGHTING IN THE CRIMEA RECALL OF A Speck of Trouble Between France and England ILLNESS OF THE KING OF OF TOE VIENNA CONFERENCE Terrible at Advance to Market 93 The United States Mail steamer Atlantic from Liverpool noon of Saturday the 10th inst arrived yesterday morning at 8 o'clock She tered westerly gales the entire passage The Atlantic arrived out at 3 o'clock afternoon of Sunday the 4th Atlantic saw the steamship Asia on day the 10th mat off at 3 P M bound in to Liverpool By this arrival we learn of the acnes Czar ALEXANDER II and of his tion to follow the policy of his father NICHOLAS and the other princes of the rial house have signified their allegiance to the new Emperor The hopes that were entertained throughout Europe of a peace policy in cordance with tho supposed personal character of ALLXANDER were becoming more faint The influence of the powerful party at the head of whom is the Grand Duke it was would urge the Czar forward in a to better judgment Hia of the Mini tors were however regarded for peace Meanwhile the determine to prize the opportunity of the uncertainly which the nc us of 1 he death ot N must occasion to the war with vigor There has bern fighting in tlic Crimea nnd more threatened Tl e Confirmees have commenced at Vienna having received from the Czar a confirmation of his in- For details we refer to our copious re- port Liverpool Cotton Market became excited on the receipt uf the intelligence of the and Mules of hales were mode at advance of Jd but excitement having passed the ket into quietness nt nearly for Tier The Com was easier Consols 93 The previously reported death of the late ror NICHOLAS is fully confirmed and Inn or Emperor II has succeeded to the throne I lie new Emperor has issued a stating he will to the policy of his nnd Ilia other ul the had taken oaths of to the new has confirmed is it the tic Peace who aUu and the has been held nt Jen Mm of V nr Allies ordered Generals to press the war with the uln osi vigor Their been more in the Crimea The stormed a redoubt which hod skillfully liy the Russians during the night i nd of ihc Russians were killed there waa u general rumor the Grand waa the wounded that he at A large force of Russians are threatening TLe blockade of the Danube has been The Great Its or French and meat of N T Dally Times LONDON Friday March 9 This day last week we were suffering in a dearth of news from all parts of the world there was a telegraphic dispatch in the ing pa ers to the effect that the Emperor of sia was ill but such rumors have us too often to have made much impression on our mind Few believed it But the present an crisis seems to march by startling undreamed of Credited reports turn out to be false doubted intelligence true The Emperor it dead Such was the startling news at the door of Regent Quadrant at o'clock ID the evening and this fust announcement of the important event to the people of the great thoroughfare at- as late as 10 o'clock such crowds in front of the said establishment that the circulation not only on the largo pavement but also on the carriage was considerably obstructed the intelligence having at times been proclaimed deafening cheers I do not say this aa a compliment to the English people in loud voice for the edification of those who could not approach near enough to read it or could not read at alt I might have sent you a few lines though it was almost too late tor the notifying the fact but the steamer was one for Boston and so I knew you would hear of it by telegraph and more than I might have had time to tell Now the event is fully one week old and the immense sensation it caused has almost entirely subsided At first the sensation uttered the word now it has lost some part of its confidence The rose but they declined again mart vive ALEXANDER II is Ciar of all the and his brother took the oath of allegiance and so did the army KOFF is recalled the order having it is been sent to him from the late Emperor General succeeds him The manifesto of ALEXANDER speaks of his resolution to follow out the views of CATH BRIBE ALEXANDER and his father but the credentials and tions of Prince the diplomatist are renewed Then signs pro tt peace I will send you my views on the question by next mail For time I must restrict myself to the shott remark that the death of the Emperor NICHOLAS fau not improved although it may not have in- jured them Taw Prussian treaty if and b net likely to tarn against II when for a mediator seem to be brightening up Austria mourns foi the Czar and testifies her gratitude the gratitude of Austria by ordering that of her Cuirassier regiments shall bear the name of the defunct Emperor forever What dispensator of eternity The Archduke WILHELM goes at the same time to St Petersburg to condole with and to congratulate the new Czar This Austian is by the bye a personal friend of ALEXANDER II Sardinia replies to the dead and declares war against him I am told that NAPOLEON will address the two regiments which are to be reviewed to-morrow on their ing for the Crimea It is expected that he will throw some light on what he is about to though I doubt if he knows it himself There are strange doings in the Allied armies de- fore as well as off Sebastopol and peace will ly bring numberless Revelations from the or Mysteries of the For the present the public must be contented with rumors or stand aghast before some not to be dis- guised but unexplained fact of startling nature and dimensions Such a fact has reached us ly from the fleet Without any clue to the why and we hear that two 01 the officers of the Princen Royal Lord PAGES were to be tried by a Court Martial but prayed and obtained forgiveness that Lieutenant MOB BAY of the game ship effects an exchange with another Lieutenant from another ship that two mutes Royal have been dis- missed the and a third has applied for his discharge to another ship while a marine of that same mysterious ship received two dozen lor insubordinate and a boy was supposed to have committed suicide by jumping Well surely this is cient news from one single ship off Sebastopol A rumor of a different but equally important sort has reached us to the effect Inat a French tral has been detected to ruve been in secret com- with the Russians m Sebastopol ever since the has been laid to place There were to be seen yesterday in windows announcing The treason of a French officer A nice compliment to Our powerful ally Dy the bye you were much censured some time ago by one or other Eaglis i in lor your re po it ing the desertions that took place from the Allied camps Tue intelligence was as a calumny Well your indignant sors will hare seen I suppose thus time that you told nothing but the truth There are indeed few letters hum Sebastopol in which some cases of desertion arc not noticed They occur mostly in the French camp now and then in the English never or very seldom in the ish contingents The poor Turks indeed the most worthy ol all of our sympathies They have been treated most by their who but for driven to the verge of despair und rum would finely never nave ceased to keep them down and away any field of pendent action affording opportunities to crown with glory placing more than the merited importance on the last deleat of a Russian attack on tlie Turku have proved themselves to be the same brave as they were on the Danube And it must be re- membered that is a open to at- lark on all bides but ore dnd that its tions and trenches aie lu a very stale The position of the allied armies before is almost impregnable and Iho offer a constant of aule retreat for the extreme case of a detent Tnc Turks on the Diust rely upon nothing but their bravery fight single hajidfd tor surely the of services received from a few dn d allies uid a couple of will not le taken for more thin whit they are mere and H they be ered the sen will be graves for there is no fleet to offer them a safe I thought 11 useful ts well as jusi to mike remarks in order that the possible victories or the not impossible disasters of the Turkish army at be judged from a knowledge of exposed and critical position There are now rumors of battled defeats and victories floating all over the town day be- fore yesterday 1 was in an evening pany of a character It was of the were quietly working at red and blue comforters tor our brave fellows in the while others were singing the laughing quartet from Rigoletto Pol meal conversation was for the lime confined to the fireside comer occupied by three old one of whom was a gentleman very much pleased with his own witty idea that Mr GLADSTONE ought to re- turn the salary be received and that the Chancellor of tho Exchequer ought to knowledge it as a received under the head of unpaid income taxes It was a quiet though cheerful prelude to trie chattering round the tea and waiting in the next room when lo two to the rushed in and made u perfect sensation by announcing that they came from the Reform Club where the news had been received that pol is fallen You may imagine what the genera conversation turned to at this intelligence I must however remark that the that night in all the West End met with no great credit which is surely fax from being ry to the Allies but the Tartar left a salutary re- of himself and people hare turned Thomases They must first touch the wounds on Russia's arms in order to believe It is equally characteristic that the next day's ing an attack on and capture of re- with doubt though it was hoped the news is not true Reverses are it seems more ted than victory The recent escapes from office of some of her Majesty's principal Secretaries of State have given birth to a great number of tures and best of the first sort being one which represents Lord JOHN RUSSELL as a Turk pursued by his friends as and bearing the words no bono This executed in superior style is to be found on every table The other evening I saw it looked and laughed at in the talon of Mrs the mother of an M P One of the party declaring to be unable how to account for these shameful desertions and dissensions of ing statesmen in the midst of such a terrible crisis a young lady solved the enigma by quoting the known lines thus slightly altered Some u If bj other tan There could surely not be round a better motto than this for the late coalition Cabinets Lord LUCAN'S csse ia another subject of His lord ship is decidedly in no good odor just now people are not quite sure who it more to be blamed he or Lord That they are both ble of good generalship ia mote and mote admitted and so it ia hoped that while the one is already the other is the coming and that the wag who that his cm the England is is 1 ay hat I to England believes namely that kit Chief no milit ST of The MW Cal tft in a very canons to support b fcr influence and has fatten on which can gire it no support Tbs Hesitation and a total of uf settled policy in the Council The country to become are of tils helplessness of their and a meeting in Newcastle has made an to the British people to hold meetings of throughout the country good may of this agitation although I am I aay in my expectations from opinion There is too much m people's mind The enlightened of Stirling for instance manage their id M admirable way They return first arwf into the views ef Mr BLACKBURN of then tells them that he is opposed to uke taking advantage of the death of the that he would be exceedingly fn any changes in the system of army for which he professes great admiration that he is also decidedly opposed to the ballot and to tha repeal of the game laws and that being against all endowments to Roman ha was decidedly in faror of our ments I have nothing to say to this one remark that the Hon Member for certainly the worthiest representative AM electors might possibly hare found served Vhile the British up with such members there ia hope for a radical in of Government This want a son of do not command support MI might do something but then hia eloquence ts to a cause which cannot be any body's under some or sort of despotism iai good but pax OtUo as the Friends the other day Lord Jo an PELL is in Vienna lo try his hands at the of reconciliation for a peace it will not be His ship waa present ai the christening of the newborn daughter ol Austria She has been baptised water brought from the Jordan and at reth No one will say after tins that Austria ia not interested in question Laid can bear water heard a good Mf residence in been ordered for km at kept by a Mr on mine host requested a Prince to give up rooms This waa dean A similar request hus been addressed to an Englishman occupying one room part of the wanted for the British Plenipotentiary This or Bruwn may have thought that he is no Tuik lo up hia room to please the protector of his honor The of Inquiry is al work it will be a long tedious and fur a time very imperfect mid onesided chapter of accidents may however tarn it at once to M very serious tribunal My own IB that its true work will begin with the of peace Until then prudential debar its investigations imo first The alliance is in danger if you are not discreet is the warning in tha ears of the ou ulL occasions A has duties the principal of which arc lo give early information of facts be to anticipate the probable events of the narrow by and showing the that announce their coming it m the to judge how far I have fulfilled that double 1 may however be allowed lo point with ul the views laid before you a sjo respecting the dubious nature of the between the English and French Governments Yon will sec final mU tha that my misgivings were founded on a cor- rect judgment of the situation the facts m of coolness abound there is indeed ask de richeast in selecting such M ara evidences of mutual suspicion and grumbling The rumor that remonstrated against t he Cm of Inquiry has found way into all the organs of publicity The and honorable members became frightened 1 be Globe tried then somewhat Ute to contradict the rumor but it u still and generally believed We are drifting to a tion of said to me of the chester meu and there m certainly every sign that Lord hastens the necessary votes of the estimates in order lo have his free for the work of dispersing the House An sembly of Legislators is the laziest and most indo- lent body possible in ruost cases It wiU yawn away groan at the beat sleep and do no gnat for a while if affairs go on in the ordinary train of peaceable but il troubled in its di- gestion of unwholesome bills by any helplessness in its of food it will grow sulky im- patient and ungovernable Such threatens to aw the present Parliament Lord Mr ROEBUCK but the other day mightily amazed at seeing the unanimity which tha proposed secrecy of the Committee's debates has been opposed with The noble Premier is ever much mistaken if he believes that the country would iu the present tune send him back a manageable than the the lution of which is so much talked of not yet sunk so low as to obey orders from tha The partial elections that hare taken place in consequence of the recent ministerial went on it is true smoothly but a general election would the energy of the people and would at all events do its utmost to the country Tha famous pamphlet has done immense service in respect You will remark that after a of several days duration all the papers come oat to criticise and to comment upon its statements some of which may be incorrect but not to an extent to destroy that air of authenticity which pervades ika exposition of the imperial policy of the war Here it is generally believed to have been written at the der of Prince N I told you my views Con- the authorship and I still believe them to be correct I received a letter from in which I am told that NAPOLEON is resolved upon cony ing on the war After the tions ef the pamphlet as well as in the dreaded light that is likely to coma foith from the inquiries of the Select his Majesty a hit man with the army if the to Crimea should return re If his should remain a coup de tttt the safety of kw would begone His journey to the ex- by these motives In moat influential circles I have of course no opportunity to judge from my own the official and popular spirit ia France and thus I give you what t received without endorsing or denying its correctness This one thing however I must add that the person whom these views come from has vary good sources of information Sir case was be- fore the Hoase and from the debates it may be gathered enough to that the gallant Admiral has been unfairly treated and for ao other reason than lhat he refused lo be tha goat of the Administration ia a a very clever sassi tatta hag been too clever for this time and HN at Sir he too is not has much improved laat Mr No by 1 just   

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