New York Times, The (Newspaper) - April 13, 1860, New York, New York IDAt 13 WASHINGTON Ife OB the Culture Negroes IB the House Affair Messrs and Potter Fryor 10 th Thursday April IX raroa City i foil of ranon about the duel be- bat reliable it is said that Mr bo wle knives a Mr U said to be in atty aad Mr In Virginia TaTA COUHrniOH made appearance before to-day and testified that at no he ha Bad the be tooa IB the Public er binding Mr yon not to receive from Mi out of the of lag after charge of the Unton Sir Mr not that if aau ceased to get the Public Printing from the Ex T adier Sir Mr And yet you say yom had no Interest te after you became proprietor of floundered about aad tried to explain bnt ttM Coaomlttee could not appreciate the explanation Mr Draa next appeared before the tae Messrs Oiw and Mr VAX Dm testified that he wag acting United and that he had received of his removal although he that the President had nominated a to the Senate his successor that the ground an which Us removal was based was a difference him and the Collector of the Port the dent alleging that friendly were among Federal officials la Philadelphia Mr YAH Dtu replied that no were essentially necessary as all official be transacted by correspondence which had to become a matter of record for the tion of their and that he regarded the true of removal to be having opposed all of Federal officers for the purpose of local and primary meetings of fee party in Philadelphia Mr not the combinations alluded to extend to the attempt to control State T the understanding of the party Mr not the President Informed of these and did be approve of them f and other leading Democrats of adelphia had appealed to the President In a protest against It Mr you had any correspondence with the President with reference to these a matter of course all such if any such bad taken place was done during the meet the ma Mr MASON Mr Committee to luqi by the War Mr of adopting the reso th H thought that they bould do that dW Mr Michigan moTed u from the of April to the of all the Conr Mr 0 California they ought to slay and upon MB of In- terest to the until rY IIr salt there wu no me to deceive Mo could be The Chair callert up the special being which to the of with which the Si of the day The to grai for five to the public schools takei Op Mr Cuax ol f aw Hampshire Re offered an a portion should go to the population Mr pt free negroes in their own schoo themselves fer tie purpose and say If the IS would But for the Interference of the No th this woold have been done I religious but that Northern lake advantage of their learning mles It wise policy ou Mr stand the laws of the Military into the i for Iron made t taken ida saw propriety In nate was the the Be debate jie and to them to tax He go further arthern people woul lavor the education mg ago They gave n ano would give blacks a hem other in- o make them worst the amendment He thought the pait ol the States to or fiee form no part of our The amendment lurtner discussed by Messrs and Massachusetts Rep resisted the said when fiom tae sloe t n tae n of DAVIS and Mr of ever Republicans The N don't seize black men and sell them for fear of heir forth was not to peri lit black men to learn to read tne Bible Mr said It was not true tbat tbe slaves not allowed to learn to read They are not allc wed to learn to write for tbat would be dangerous am sorry the Senator don't under- hls own State I ha the Southern Stairs In my room pro nig what I say and will produce them here Mr DAVIS ot whether Mr believed hi tne equality o all men black and T Mr replied to far as rights are con- cerned he did In mental and ical he African race Intel lor to the white race Do -s he mean In t and political In and social for what light means Ida thing to be led afterwards Mr beneve every humi n being has a right to his life liberty and to act m as to bis own is In other words I believe the Declaration of Ii dependence and exactly Mr of Iowa Rep asked Mr DAVIS if he believed in the equality of all whil amen Mr jes In the equality of every citizen of the United Statts He alluded to some of Mr remarks offensive and said that SenaU r spoke on his own n Mr WILSON dl claimed giving of- fence but said While he regarded due ling as a barous code he i hould not shrink fnm uttering till sentiments freel here or elsewhere and accept the full Mr DAUB said as tbe Senator disclaimed the In- tention o Fence that was suffic ent No question was taken HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES transmitting tbe Committee on I Ills therefore Incompatible wi as ne may have in bis p-i public printing postponed me latter till the Tbe Senate came up Mr hces and Post to pay the Is to be accept this advertise for ud he sare Ue would the of answering the question aot by the Committee i the Mr further testified that W o of Philadelphia editor of the j aad to tbe President was incorrect when he be had In no way assisted Mr V in his official dalles District Attorney that Mr several months afler his appointment to a position in the had been detailed by bis I lector collect testimony In a certain case was shortly to be brought to trial but that Mr had been employed a very short time in this not over two the best evidence that he did not take much Interest in It was that he had sworn that this case was one of seizure aad forfeit of brandies whereas the record goes to ciary on the sub show that It was a cue at the common KW for the recovery of duties paid under protest Mr YAH DIKI he had requested Mr BAUB some time after- wards as the officer detailed for such duty to cure testimony in another case and that he replied be was unable to do so being too much occupied In a steamship company just organized and with which connected Tbe only other case of the Uni- ted Slates with which Mr had anything to do a criminal case brought before In Philadelphia In which case Mr not appear for the Government Mr asked witness If he would furnish the Committee with his official opinion as to whether It was not a criminal offence for the United Stale i Col- lector to employ a person and pay liim a salary without requiring any official duty of him Mr WIHSLOW to the witness complying aad the question Is held over for advisement Mr to appear before the Committee again to-morrow The matter of locating the Philadelphia up before tbe Committee of the House to-morrow The agent of Oo aad LavT 4 Co whose property lies on street near the are here ing have the Committee reverse their decision re- fusing tola property OF MR A telegram from Missouri announces that the trom that State are for Mr Douons though Instructions The tame announcement comes Arkansas Douglas stock now buoyant THl IH Lord on tbe floor of tbe Senate to-day am attentive listener to the debate on tbe question of apart a portion of the appropriation for lie schools In the District of Columbia for the benefit colored children Q From Associated Press Thursday April 12 The moat reliable report concerning the Pryor Palter difficulty Is that the latter promptly tbe menage of the former to meet him the that a duel U to be fought with rifles hot that the distance has not yet been agreed upon aad that Mr of Wagon Road reputation is Mr Portia's friend Mr Mr Both and were absent from their homes last night and neither was in the House to-day It U stated that Ue distance was fixed at ISO feet tmt to or the description of weapons probably to latter tbe friends of objected Rumor that thereupon Mr Pom a offered the choice of tad muskets or bowle knives and that here tbe ter for the present The reports are so aad that nothing can be stated with confidence to accuracy The affeir Interest tbe dry and sone of are so ant in their details as to warrant the of having bean invented to satisfy in part at least an excessive appetite for the latest gence not been yet a meeting Mr has left for home friendly for Mr i merely to the initiatory Thun day April 12 The House passed the Senate 1 ill to settle the title to the lands along the boundary ol Georgia and Florida 1 he Speaker aid before the Houie an executive communication la compliance will a resolution T that that po Hen of the of Minnesota not Included In t ie State of still ten alns an organized l and the entitled to hare a In Con- result of the coast i urvey of making Harlem 1 navigable North Carolina from the lections reported tbi the President com if not h tbe public might as well FROM ALBANY The BUI in the Assembly let tae slaves of the slaves e tne laws nf VETOES PRESENT AID PROSPECTIVE The of the A to report the l Water T He probability therefore seems to be that the dead SENATE Thursday April 12 Tne to establish the exterior li ie of t ie on tbe Harlem Hirer between the I list and avenuen ordered to a third reading The f blowing were To ti tend East street New-York To divide the Judicial District New-York The motion by Mr T to strike out the enacting eras lost 7 to I To consolidate the Brooklyn Centra and Jamaica Railroad To Bush wick Brooklyn To Incorporate the Western ral The Brooklyn and Broadway was laid on the table Bills Considered in Committee of the of the Tbe Railroad wai art lug M r WILLIAMS reported adversely on tbe to Bank note Engraving V Mr offered a joint resolution to tmt at 8 P M on Friday A resolution of the pointing C B M Mr T Jr PBU Commissio to examine lie State Prison and report to the ni xt wan A Committee of Conference was appointed on tbe on the ity Into two jury districts was ordered to a third reading Tie bills for tbe tbe payment of the Interest aid to Divide Allegheny Coun The of the ASSEMBLY ALBAHT Thursday April 12 inn vial Appropriation caine down from the Senate amended The House and appointed a Com- The The Harbor jf Conference Ill relative to tbe appointment and duty of Masters of was amended by ing a section giving canal boats exclusive use of the waters from Pier No 2 to Pier No 9 East River torn the 20th of March to the 1st of January each y and passed Tbe acting Tbe notion by Mr to strike out lause was lost following bills were passed Orange County Milk following ch territory was rejected and of any ai The adopted Twenty-five thousand copies lest and the oils of the cct were ordered to The tion of report of on Public Expe proposing reform in ml tne French Were ibe lormer till the o M a telegraph of Indiana amendments the Comm on roads as reducing Dually to be by the If tbe messages exceed this amount ta Government Is enal tolls Toe to If the coot i to tbe Secretary of th i Treasury i to anl give tbe SENATE Thursday April 12 Executive report were received Mr of Pennsylvania Introduced a extend the of the port of entry for the of Philadelphia Referred to the Committee Mr to take a recess from the lo Oe Ma erf taken up Mr MAMB advocated it on the period better to Instead of ad- over three Mr of opposed to all Mich to the ex- the resolution Uie pa Tbe the ve The President's c on e printed the tee the April and the to the explained the he amount an e for ten we rJs contract to tbe bidder He spoke of the necessity of sue ha means of communication and especially In casu of war and said that this was the econom measure yet produced Mr of Oregon regretted that Committee had thought it necessary to reduce tbe amount from tb proposed by the be late He nof however that l ie would be as It wat of incalculable to the and would the epei ing up of the great to tbat coast Mr of Kentucky opposed There wu BO p iwer under the Cons union Ing the Government bi lines ft rreat ss a monopoly for tei years at ao ex- pense of 0 besides riving ariv as to the lands The ni mes of the corpori tors should be stricken out ar d the contract made ltd the responsible bid lers Mr of New-York Rep saW he uld haie voled for The as It came from the Senate believing that the rates therein were and more modi rate than the tariff existing ou Unv telegraph line m this or any other Continent all the skill and character to this enterpri and opening it to competition w mid damage If no the In view ex- tt Mr ob consli that this had received the sanction of a lane the In which there ar 5 ca Mr of Ohio old lot consider that the ed on the an stve monopoly no did the Committee jo Intend II the matter was thrown to competition c efer for another vear at least the of the line the of which would be Incalculable tof the American people No was taken on tbe The then went Into Commute of the Whole on the State ol the Union The Tariff b 111 was nominally er considers tlon Mr Georgia mide tbat Congress has no power to for the either or ry but it can only legislate lor its It legally exists This was the Georgia doctrine He therefore Squatter Sovereignty Mr of Georgia asked him whether he w vole fur a for the I dency who wis not In favor of protecting Slare y In Mr replied be would not He asked Mr whether he v oula vote fo Mr DOUGLAS If be were nominated at I Mr replied when that nomination made he wou d determine he would lake and not till the n Mr in was glad be had converted I obis doctrine bis c who would not cross the river till he to t ie bridge Laughter his view of Slavery he a sin and crime before God and to the land on It rests and who walk It surface Mr of New-York charged the em- Pany with reopening Slavery n ed to show b be Missouri Compromise and w widely they have departed the doctrines of the early fathers tbe rights of nan The Comm Tel Spirit oi the i fron rose Adjourned NATIONAL publishes a letter from M rench addressed to Mr which It appears that the pro pralat will see In hi will be you match Is unlikely to take place M B that he Is not accustomed to of bOJ lards of any nation not even of Fr ince bnt he refused a more pa rtlcn- Ml the standard beam of Am aad of whom your aame aad vaunting your name T Tour letter h wl o are e dl ie is loud In his greit ia given him nd that if he can o to you n a fiank and loyal n ao and that under standing between t of his City of to the of laws with the Executives of States was adopted The t 111 In relation punishment was taken up and after a debate to a third reading 11 to 10 The Supply then taken up and debated until st the en- To incorporate the Uon ToU The Mr moved to Instructions to make the applicable to debts incurred after corporate tbe Dyckman Library of New-York for the relief and discharge of Insolvent came up for a third reading sage of the law debate ensued Mr arguing i the constitutionality of the lav and t tnat Us provisions were precisely similar in ice to of the present Tbe was pat a Mr and lost by 65 to reconsider Uld on tne table lo 5.1 A vetoed the Incorporating the el Fund Association and the House i afternoon wan on claim At tie evening Mr privilege said that some time ine of an inquiry Into ruinous tlon ol resold li g uv n Commissioner fore tie he s tie ht be 1 smade by Gen LEWIS of Saratoga IV of Mr He had Mr wno on a thorough tlon had which he become convinced made were without th ett and he d were rejected by the House only receiving 1 NEWS ADVICES 6T THE PERSIA Speech on ibe Savoy Question of a 1 THE PRIZE FIGHT that In- the It as he censure Mr to say tnat so here was no ground whatever for any conduct or the slightest stain 011 his In- concurrent resolutions of the Senate with Mexico and In- to representatives In i The following bills were In relation to the rights of or of buildings To incorporate the Transit Life Insurance Coin GOSSIP ABOUT THB THB TOLL IMO OP ACTUAL AND From Our Own Correspondent ALBANY Thursday April it There was a sharp discussion last in the discussion of the from the Assembly the act of released the Central from the payment of toUs There was but one amendment offered and that was to rele ase the Central from the present tion on the rates of fate Over this there a con- test lasted for four houis Senator had been brought from i sickbed to speak In lavor of tbe amendment and tion to tolls He malte a speech and probably ai good a one as any Senator on that side of male he hud concluded taking rathe toll for a text no said some tint wince Senator P P tun i lid making one of the most effe so IB that 1 have ever heir 1 In Committee the amendment los 4 the Committee to ie was again moved aud to the I which question than tna nade Mr ing S ayes 14 the 111 auu 14 nays 137 Theie was a lone on ordering the to a third and a vote was taken tbe Senate adjourned It was tbe question would be morn ng but the by without la being done has kept steadily to tbe third r jading of bl Is e and has thus of the accumulation on the Clem's tut this were not to hills for the final vote all QjJ which will b disposed of day The only of Importance thai his read In the 1 st four Is that as thf In- solvent act It came up this anil a furious M of Cher mug of in turn deno the al in was adopted that the nail not have a retrospective action Vnen tne us read and tne aies and noes being palled It tulle I tu receive a constitutional vote The were the and noes O Arculanus fling ham Bixby Bowman Batter I Carter Cole Pawns Unch Fisker Cot r Harnt R 3 Mil ler Austin A A Pond Rider St S-TVIS Sll A Smith Breaker Wai A Wiley Baruett B Burnt II Clar lark C an ver Hall Bolcomb woy Jewell McQ Merrl t ID Pall er Petit Suv B J U Smith Tub Vanan B J U Smith Tuber Tucki orn Vanan Tl ere is less less here thin you would think possible The Immense I that In ft rmer years swarmed In the ar i here rear AH the tbat bring crowd from tbe have been of or are before the Gov r and you around only a few waiters ar d a few Impatient of Executive ber At POOH to-day there were not twenty w tbe vestibule It U said that tne In iOrs have worked this change j but of course that Is a as It implies that men iberi to do business for themselves wiu out the in- of ie opinion that tbe will veU the Rail road bills tains ground There is an Icy that betokens vetoes about that the Railroad blU am I the Wai bington Market will also be Vetoed LEU The Royal Mall Persia Capt from Liverpool at about a P M on the and from Queenstown on toe of tbe 1st toft here at 4 o'clock g A brief abstract of her news appeared in our teg ot jf the arrived at Liverpool at 20 the morning of tbe nit The arrived at on the and the reached Southampton on the same day The by the Perna have been partially an- by the arrival of the Prince at St Tbe of Sardinia had Issued a proclamation releasing he Inhabitants of Savoy and Nice from allegiance The King at tbe close of his declares that France and Italy are two slater nations whose destiny to march at the head of civilization Tbe states that the French regiments i from Italy will stop successively at and Nice but that a military occupation will only take place when the necessary formalities of the treaty have been fulfilled The districts of and will provisionally receive no garrison A dispatch from Berne that the Swiss Government Intended o protest against any tion military or civil by France of the provinces of and until such time as the tis who have guaranteed the neutrality of land and who are called upon by the confederation to see tbat this neutrality Is not violated shall have decided upon the matter A report was current that negotiations were on foot for a Congress on the part of the Savoy tion that Austria and Prussia were In favor of It and tbat France would positively submit to Its Toe following Is a summary of the report addressed by the Swiss Federal Council to the Federal bly The interests the safety the Independence and neutrality of Switzerland demand that her rights In to the neutralized provinces of Savoy not be upon by their annexation to Even admitting that the neutrality of these should continue their would ba against the treaties and would threaten the and Interests of Switzerland tation ol the good offices of tbe concerning these questions Switzerland on condition that no occupation of thote provinces by France takes place and that the ttatu quo shall be respected The following are therefore the proposals the Federal That the Assembly may ratify the which have been adopted aad grant the should request the Council to con- nue to energetically the and o in regard of the neutralised provinces of Savoy and to that the ttatu quo should be respected It may also authorize the President to take all measures to that effect will be again convoked In the event of I bf coming to call out the troops or require it In the House Commons on the ult r considerable debate the abolishing Church rates was through Committee amid loud cheers The Income tax was also passed through Committee In the e of Lords on the ultimo the state of with China was debated and some censure was cast upon Government for entering upon a new war tbe content of Parliament Lord BLOW said he bad sanguine hopes that the Chinese would make concessions and thereby avert war In the Howe of Commons Lord ted that the San Juan question was under discussion and approaching a settlement Until this was ar- at the island would be occupied by 100 British marines and an equal number of American troops The Chief Constable of the Isle of Ely one of the chief reeorts for prize bad obtained warrants for the apprehension of and with a view to their being bound over to keep the peace for 12 months There had been great animation on the Paris Source and a considerable advance In prices At time on the Rentes touched 70.70 but a strong reaction set in and they rapidly declined the last price being G8 65 Some of the French journals had recommenced their diatribes against England Tbe Paris correspondent of tbe London Herald says that were being made for the ing outfit of an army of men and that all of- ficers and men on furlough had been to join A journal under was shortly to come out at Geneva to advocate the doctrine of frontiers to tbe fullest extent from Rome confirm the statement that the allocution by tbe Pope In the secret con- of the the tion of tbe King of Sardinia without naming VICTOR allocution specifies his acts It says the censures pronounced by the Councils against the plunderers of the Church Tbe Papal had taken off the of from the house of the Sardinian Vice- consul at Pesaro A Berlin dispatch states that Prussia had sent a re- to M note in which she expresses of tbe annexation of Savoy to France The financial and commercial news by the Perna s Identical with that by the Prince Albert r Van axe when she protested against the annexation of Cracow to Austria she will take note of the act but pay no attention to It In the late events It U now seen that Austria was the only Power that retired with honor for she fought and bravely fought to protect the line which Is considered in Germany German while the rest have not even protested much less taken op arms France The army In France and not alone the army bat a majority of the are m the Arm belief to day that before the expiration of ayear will be on the Rhine So wide spread is this belief that all Germany is In a fermentation and they are now perhaps at this late hour their former in- la Franca U is believed possible to re- move the frontiers to the Rhine without a war Thus the Emperor will offer to Russia a slice em the ube to Austria the same to Prussia Buoay and haps other to Bavaria a money indemnity ud to England Sicily The nationality of the will be up with u little ceremony just been that of the Tbe will be offered this arrangement or a fight and since the former will cost lets than the latter It hi thought in France that the proposition will and the proposed change of take place without the lead spilling of blood You will appreciate the sudden alarm that grown up in the last two or three In England and many when I tell you that change of Is talked of by men high In position certain to take place It Is this growing feeling no doubt that In- the late speech of Lord Joan when be almost declared tbat England was ready to go to a rupture with France in order to join a European coalition On this question of a coalition however It Is well to remark tbe Important position of Russia Em ope without Russia may form a coalition against her but without her Europe cannot form a coalition against any other power Tbe diplomacy attendant upon the annexation of Savoy and Nice to France has bean but a comedy from beginning to end put upon the stage to save appearances and to avoid establishing disagreeable The Emperor would have shown more dignity however in omitting certain portions of the programme so palpably belonging to the decor ait tbat even friends laughed at their rency Of this category was the reception of the Savoyard delegation at the The French secret agents who had for some time been In Savoy organizing demonstrations and trimming the ple for the coming change In their political tion sent the deputation to Paris giving them to un- der i land that tbe Emperor was a man who did not forget his friends and tbat the first In the market would be the first served It Is already said that the gentleman who headed the deputation and made the speech to His Majesty Is to be made a Senator of the Empire After the prompt and determined manner in which Savoy and Nice were annexed to France the Emperor had no need to Invent so flimsy a pre- tence for the satisfaction of a public whose good or bad opinion In tbe matter be had totally disregarded up to that moment It not clear by any means that the majority of the people of Savoy and Nice are in favor of tion to France Tbe French journals count the ab- from the which form tbe majority in favor of annexation but upon whit authority they do not tell us We should rather be disposed lo class them in the opposite category for where is the man when he knows that tbe annexation is accompli who would derange in to gain gratuitously tbe displeasure of the authorities which aie to rule him for the future t It Is true the language and the habits of the people of Savoy are French and that the sympathies of the country are with France but there is another and an Important side to tbe question especially for a people so poor as Savoyards and that Is the question of taxes By their Incorporation into the French Empire their taxes will be largely Increased while at the same time they will be subjected to tbe French systtm of espionage over speech and printed matter On this question of taxes tbe same may be of Tuscany and the other Duchies which will in the future pay taxes as of the new Kingdom of Italy it being the singular privilege of large States to owe the heaviest debts and require the most onerous imposts The lasi speech of Lord JOHN caused a good deal of In France and would haie caused more were It not regarded partly as a to give stability to the Ministry But the fact that the Foreign Secretary Is obliged to abuse France in order to retain power is not an agreeable re- flection on ibis side the channel and if France obtain the neutrality of Russia and England does not change her tone you may certainly look fof an sive policy on the part of France in the direction of Belgium and the Rhine The doctrine of Uon of frontiers and natural boundaries will be the pretext France has no longer any refard for tbe rights of Prussia or the Confederation and If England change that of the annexation of Saroy and Russia will remain tranquil there is no longer any reason why should hesitate In the movement he un- doubtedly contemplates But there is this singularity in the sudden change of position of the English Cabinet that it gave consent or at least did not offer absolute to the annexation of Savoy till after Switzerland had made her reclamation on he neutrality of Upper Savoy and till after the Emperor bad an- his willingness to Switzerland and the world to treat on the Gen who was sent to Paris by the Swies Federal Council to confer with the Emperor had left Pans entirely satisfied with the sentiments of his Majesty and this fact was known In London before the extraordinary speech of Lord bad been made In England they say that so soon as be obtained tbe advantages of the new commercial did not care longer to any delicacy ard England and Is prepared now to break the ance in France they make exactly tbe same charge against England with this fact in favor of the French view of the case that while the people of France weie so opposed to the treaty that nothing but the isolated action of a despot could have a law tbe whole Government and people were In favor of It This does not look like a premeditated trick on the part of France Before the annexation of Tuscany and the na to Sardinia the French Government gave to tbe world the Impression that It would oppose that ure the nevertheless has place and we bear of no protestation from France We are therefore founded In the belief that the opposition of Fiance was no sincere and that there was an under- current of diplomacy to which the other wai but the cloak But the singular feature of this part of the Is tbat France I now wielding England the argument that It wa F who forced the aggrandizement of to an CENTS eonne there aie no end of of the and of fancy throughout United Kingdom OM the other In a third rate of bad a of West about Ton SAIBI i1 weight viz 10 stone aad that BAKU a complete thrashing to the 8 B it the to him within Moreover it added th it a gentleman of high the Turf offeree then and then to baak la B against f ir win or lose with SAT unhesitatingly pronounce all to In the first place not likely thata IDI for so great an event would has customer to publish It to all the Dau If there any truth in the matter be considered a in order to pot Tost off guard or to FRANCE of a Coalition France Advancing Toward ber History of tne Speech of Lord John From Our Own Correspondent Thursday 29 860 A week ago there was no Europe the ror and France were the only power was the only voice capable of dictating terms or of being heard above the confusion Is the waking up which has just taken place In England and but a dying kick or Is It the forerunner of a European coalition against Nobody be- a coalition because nobody is willing to take tbe lead The Emperor up the treaties of 1815 throws the pieces In the of tbe great and nobody dares reply by a call to According to the of Augsburg England will not Russia does not wish to Austria cannot and Prussia will take good care not to do it This phraseology of the German journal expresses exactly tbe shade of sentime it of the different Notwithstanding the made In Germany all at- at a coalition have failed and we may safely predict will fall Certain powers have no Interest In protecting the others are afraid of the cost Bnt should they protest France will do w the other Power did of the neighbor of extent beyond the wishes or the France and which forced Fram e so powerful a French slope of the By this argument which is at least plausible on the surface EngUnd Is for the tion of havoy and Mce to France The Prince of Monaco whose province In the county of Nice and who a few yean ago d to his orange patch to the American under the pretext that make a good naval station will now at last oe bought out and tbe ancient Principality of the which has resisted so many storms and political convulsions 1 about to cease its independent existence If Indeed the word Independence can be applied to a title which only existed by sufferance The will remove to will receive from France an an- pension for him and his MALAKOFF GREAT BRITAIN The Great Already f I Trom Oar Thursday March I do not like ibe idea of a tale in the Youth will be the t mt great International mill that the betting Bat I do not think that tbe would lend to ao proceeding to ay objection to a in the ring I point to the of to roborate the Fighting takes a great deal out of a man early in succeed drinking aad late AH athletic must abide by the rule It is the n le ef nature At forty yean of age a fif t ting man 1 u old aa ordinary preserved man o sixty I doubt whether the CUBS himself co Ud have off Lord when each of the m were yean Your Boy ought to fight well or etae ba Is a humbug altogether Should he bly well Ton will have his work cut oat I refret myself that a more even match wu has won many aad bean once but we must remember the who would hU own and tbe Game miserably beaten by at last Tbe fact of being Champion ef land at all creditable to the degeneracy of Ring The of by prescription and should be a thirteen stone man at least and about six feet In fact not a man than the Boy TOM ought to hold the belt of the light In fact there rjo real champion of Eagland at fent according to tbe old standard I do not It very creditable to who over here to terest If 10 ardently on behalf of I bear that he Is to put SATUS up to mada of fighting and that he challenged tbe latter la he should beat SITUS I do not like fights says be will fight no one aava Has be any particular spite former antagonist T Was he not satisfied with Ing him T Now aa to the when and the where of Agai It is said that It will take place a day or two before the time hitherto appointed This Is I fancy a fatal The way of it will be thus It matter my telling you that which I don't know with ty and which f It be true cannot known in time to The tles Railway will have the honor of i select circle down their line embark on board a large steamer aad proceed dowa past Walton on the Naze Tae steamer put back and land her distinguished In quiet and secluded nook on the banks Father Thames who will doubtless conduct oa the the imaginative mind the sedgy Severn did when GL Ished that stream This a programme J heard from a good source For my like to see the of Uie a sporting thing and place their glass iha service of the Fancy I have seen gloves In the English Opera House Ve not have a teal fistic display In the the Handel and festivals took It might be called the or the or GOLLT as you know who fought and the Game after an neatest of an bout's duration Member of Parliament for jM I hava heard him described by ft the most gentlemanly looking man beat conducted In the House of no member In tbat House now but there are few men in it so well as was Little Lord JOHN has into attitude and told the Emperor of tbe French to come just Hie in the piece I told you of may be supposed to square up In Ike character of D D We all know how Lard chalked up No Popery on political door oa a time when he Indited the famous Durham letter and then ran away like a mall boy at w bat be had done As touching tbe fight however I beg to you tbat 1 am all I hare the choice of accompanying a party of will be duly instructed as to locality Ac or of IL g the society u pon the occasion of a recorder and referee of fights seen perhaps thli sort of thing as any man living I I shall select the latter companion as more Intellectual as well as affording a much tetter chance a good description revenge against the pugilistic fraternity the magistracy have of lite been severe upon those whom they can bully NAT has been shamefully deprived of and so has BIN the late champlen Imagine tbe plea for the of these rascally Instances of email beer despotism It was alleged that the pugilist was tabbed i short time since which the case In parlor and that the license should be token away from oaa af a class who repudiate Ue use of the kalfe and whose business and calling are so totally aad opposed to It a Dogberry aad Verges Lucia a decision a A late dodge of be Police beea to mon a portion of those at aad abettors I hope that id In this case suah a plan should be carried out dozen aad aristocratic men will tie summoned them especially my friend Sir Paat M p who I am told is prety certain to be present to stopping the fight the grammatical gentlemanly and erudite writer in the who broke nose of by that individual or ma give up bit spirited apportion bad job and one that will hot prove papular he bas already aa editorial Mat to spare classical out The Queen herself on Object iu to a ex- tent recognized the 1 tended fight a faet bv going to see the B B at tbe pic where she ly enjoyed to the great event I can aid of that the utmost We are not frantic on the subject here SUU a aad deep interest It felt In all In the lame of contest to which the fell la the Oxford aad even a Derby tamely comparison The are all In favor of the M on account of superior looks style and figure I am afraid that poor will figure come under thi tuie As to the nature of ths contest I ball predicate tbat If should a good tactics that formed the his opponent and nolle in bis face and BOMB to do 11 a mere Idiot In th I and pounded by ai id I da that aad may be In and If ht for be of rn that be will M kaa just been alone category of a horrid get away aad ook at old hi id aad if wins this Whea tired then will never be Induced to I Whea ed then ai itant or t we VSP oil