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THE TIMES, MONDAY, JUE 21, 1847. ra two auMHWM PSIOT vnimini I mmm nwim ninwii. 1 wm EW The Sfmaphort i MvttilUt o( toe Ula bit enounce that the uiemlly of the ihmholdert cf the Avignon tad MarstiDet Rillrcad, convoked la the Utter ctly oa tae 14th. wu not la tnfficient number to dficiin the question of the loan required for Uu eompIetioB of the liae. It appears, however, frota a doga'juut read by the of the board.

thai the tumatocmrj for that object wat and that more be indkpensaUe to provide meant of Increasing the circulation tad traffic, to thtt the amount be ptrtble jo. er! ia 1017, ia 1818,2,000,0001 ktfr. Ja 1819, tad oa the opeaiog of the TUcW, the ether He declared thu aW abated, thees few word, delivered with eeennwaeed HtfeVand aH ayes towards his oCeo portfolio, 'JLl rsadore. be. M.

BUWI J1 the debet wrtMa its terms epeeined by JW, he V'1 rH4y warrew ef the qoa I ii til jut lot K4 MinUirr by a deputy that we 10M woula tie Unseasonable uVerrup'rt S. Ike chain wnwt, bet Ahe crater I.v.imu. olcik.Ck4mtr Th tli "YitwOkillt tlx fc.M.55loaj iU 00 lae The Three pr Cmta. eloeed 1 "a i on Fridty tt 77f. 70c.

the The tnd Armido frigitce ttilcd from on the Ptrii Five per Cota H8f. iv.Vi,w the Orleans Railroad ihtres Rouen, Bordeaux, 5c Hiale, 187f. Me. Dieppel tJ: Parii tad Struborff, 430L; PtrU and Cy cr lt1.eCHimVcri0ni 410f LyofU andATijrnon, or. Bor tHt it AJJ r1 Oette, 4i3f.

75c SpaaUh Pive, 4. tnni 0.a lUaaoiM. nAcon, llmiura nrcaorf. P6j Hm xpr i rf ritl rlun ill horta IWriin. 1071 Altoiu K1L ICS: lUwUboraNtu tj Sti i iU ntiuttf, SCi; (Jluvliudt KImtliorB, fJi; Cop nhiirto u.

Tt. KmUJi. 57J Mtll VinsA.Jon 11. North, Oliti.lCSJ MIUd, Mfekkitbarf, Micdgbare VTitttcburK. t4 tv.

no. LcAora. soi rtth! Sirona, 711 Oroett. ffJ It MrMXrnitniii is fJJf Wiwterf w4 tk. IWC" tfctt lU w.n not fj cf tc ir.ii.

niat V. crnfcaJtu oj tuna PiuxaroRT, Jan T5 tui Btibick, Frederick Willuua. Tannu, Si? j. Ssau.1. Jun H.

PotJtm.MMr0bar. 93: Berlin Aaatlt. Ill Khia.8; UiTreiIi, 104; Lowr Si leeii, S7J Hirlia SRtun, Ovrt XWWm. PAKUL Jane 18. Fir per Oanla, 117f.

S5c. lljf. 117f. Mc. Four and a lUlf tr CrtiU, lWf.

iOi. Thr rm Cenu 77f. 60c 65a. 70c. ii5c ei DK ISCIX3.

I1W 1 1 i 4 'jj tUi up tTtry ucu. cf the f3 eoiSatl rnurmim aaluimatel M.Tiwtotf in, howeTtr. A.tetnitl from tbe nituc! tte Centre rilck'fce inkiti tbe rreiMent f'jta the entire Howe cxcltimeJ. 'Srk TT. rnettit.

It rrcMtf, noi anowing wnoin tie eiolent 0a oi ise vanter pc" Itelcian Fir rer Ofite 1S40. 100 lOi'J: ditto, 142, liO; rwir, 4 J. on IxuMon, ou Qoain, uivuej, Mi. dc urae mcntnf, mc. ney, 25f.

20c BOITRSK. Jrsi i. LAST rRircs, per Ceot 116'. ii; Three pat 771. 70c.

Bar Action, 3.302?. 50c. Since the forcgobg was in tyry, the Paris papers of Saturday hare retched us by express. Their ooa tatwa aa(j t0 a bn3 cf 5tfj cwinii' calas le c.llecteJ at the corclaeion ef tl nt cM pe Jrirej him bk. an! ht len reler principally 10 me auair oi m.

oe uiraruiu jjii, tei lit fferl mny was (editor of La Pratt), which Is to come on before the Bsnfcly iWpwrovkeJ. llUnnconaectfJdiecourte.witncniivnimocr oi recrs to morrow nc wouia, ltr.tt lTre aMemliKeltmpJyoBnean leoIiyJeclt It wal giidt gentencai to imprisonment for one lOOuOt. "the peers ndietive was to meet this day in JnufJ hie rcultie. be clanc iron v. tcn a2imt a eorreat chirsed with investkating the tCCUSition of he fitihtl pi into the bribery directed sgakst General Cubiercs and his ui lea he reunea hi rtce there remuncj ,1 accon)pIicc.

"This document, drawn up by cire iae c.s.. Kecoutrd," say our private lettew, "is ex A icciJent creleJ a tun that i It contains tn tmpASSipned t'J M. de fiirarJia would not fly a deUte before of the proowding of the committee, riaahtr of len, the Utter ro like a icrrent about The manner it which the investigation was corf ta dut itinc and ertctJ with a ahriU Toice, M. ducted docs great credit to. the impartiality of the Icde it GirarJia serer fed.

ThU aarr atie aUnaioa to the commission, which, it appears, omitted no means of ,3 1" hcry of the TT Attorrej Ceneral cT Toulouve. MrivinK at tke oge 0f the truth. No fewer 1,200 documents, referring to th3 concefsion dawpointment had beeom so great that the Chamber had i tj The ttiw w.i rptnled a short time, the mines of O.ubenw, were" seized, amongst. iaJM OluonEinvtUrifK ascended tie tribune, wu heard which is the entire correspondence of General sh iu: 2etce trer grao'ed him. He renamed the CubitTCS and Mrrs.

Ptrmentier and PelUprat tswuca of pr.ncipV. acl dicued it in a few word no fa tfce juJ.jict. The then Miaiiter cf Public Wjcluhe'rhisiUtatlengthheaddremdhims lf Wortj Teste) is nil to be implicated KM.JeGirar and to ei hen the fc KLTt Ca.E.ber elereJ. M. Emi de Girardin collected i i ir.anJalowlyoce.deJ the tribune.

The atte.tioo 4' evidence of his participaf.on had rfTie'chamber Ul icora in a meaeure aeiniiti th. betn disoherei. A short note, addressed by the i.vs eoacladed, ibl the drama alout to com 1 Minister General Cubieres, however, was consi Ifceos. Tbeoralor btttnljueclanni; thathemetclncituer dered DT 1 5C commifsmn to convey a presumption of ftrnUh nor erprTte tlie accuaatien made by hiB, hot and cn Friday the commission declared its The mrrar held their breath he tfcej. wjj p.QUad for ro.picion ajiinst him.

ai'e! Oil he wu a man attiched the GoTernmear, and t. i K.fn.. The note qucsuoa was wr.tten at ftens, and in it it as leraaadeJ a.MC ct cmmitte btlore be mealed n't vlix he bad to ry. At thia annsuncemf nt a peoW.1 M. Teste fls the General not to be uneasy at the If fife delay exptrienad by the concession that he was tcs'n detcaal a cret eJd he rrtaident, anxious if ciaaire the affair bimulf, and had licy hare a nct to it." and already more than brougbt ill the Fpe.

w'th tim for the purpose, tes ccilcr. ro 'Grant a Kcret wra that kc need rot apprihcnd that an unfa rree if it be ceeaary for the defence; but at thej UDetisea UmSc humcane bunt amoai it the centre te hea. k. Puchaul row. wUh the rvul.tion.

of tbe i The letters of M. Cubiens would liiewtse sctm to Bt hi hnd. He wu met with a shout of ths te the particijatiun of M. Tiite in the trans era AanUtte ha declared you he no riht Ab action. The Gcieral regularly, informed M.

Par. Keie iaJeecribabl cofuaioii ensued. It wai a gjentier of his conversations with the Minister and in Pknd tnoniirm. At lrrfth the Min'tter I jjjfj cf tke progress of the affair, and of the tlelawrier rucceeded insasfcR a few word. I re restiec I kaKJ unjeIwent jn the Council of Mi waiatthernTfterT.

M. Paul Uirardia, retracing hat it.nsaaaV.d that the Cabinet forced to tI. rasters, and in the ofheos cf the Departm. nt cf Pub li ulhc he wouU tell al. Intne! Bat the mietruet 1 Wcrk are so explicit, that he must have obtained cf lie Ceiitrti wu awaieneJ.

and the orator wu in the information from an oflicial rource, if not from ii eeaoe B'crwirj that M. Papin ihocld re t)jC nuth tf tfce Minister hirastlf. as he tie Chamber that tie pettttoa of an aeraed rem meIltioai in his jetterf. neral Cubieres, in hU cuieJ M.Eaile de Girudin, tranquil and muter I i cxsminauon before the commission, positively de tf delaued each alieration made in the article pb IVui it. a theatrical mik aoU hvK tke frcm the Uhich he.

proetd ty the writteatt.tlxcsycf one Minister; it was, he slid, ftotn 'one of of ocirpany who paid ih: csotcious uni tiilei of i the tmpl 't if the Administration," whrtn he i ij. f. that he had only the authority of an article in refustd to. mite, that he obtained it that he was La i crowci cf tie Ixri ef tics wrfcnjj MstTri0ff in" his letters that tc Minister ulUcul AitSi to neation naraee io fine, the pro cf a Neitter would he mention the etitt the laaer Lad toli hio, That rei ia my ISgeBCf, he di.l not hwtate to cmmiinicito it as I iluLtl ttt "it wu ione by M. Guirot.

Thie rere hiving the authority tf the Miuieter. He protested, txr itd tos.e comaxtloD, and tie orafor l.al jrc howeve, that the latter had been a total.stranger viwely itijingaSaV ability showed what little the affair, at that if he (General OuhWres) tj MicisteriJ denials. lie west firmer, he I "wan whin tftanca cl to meet him, or waited on him as an oil fricnJ On If aVed how he intended iaUtlii Ii Hi.ieay. it hica letter 31. Guiut to enpky a turn iranc wnicn trtatt acc jeJcfLatis made the crtuplete aihicn of a he had demanded fr'im the conrany to forward 'jt sntht cudnbeortLeceatinxfat ccr.

The pettirjthtir inttrats, jthe Genera1. rC; thit he had fjJthe candiil indifniU.t. the pcetu'ant tM ly rtoue wtl! verftd in the mode cf oh ai istt.G.rarGirard,n Jhe'ci. coatracU lbat IMBe money St, aJ itaj to tie number of facta, the deiuly JrclateU i i could Uj usefully eioiloytd, I ut tha, hading lie did uat.s; ac.La; cf thej wtre ifljre that a ti.ir f.Tou fsr t.rim ori.J.ODO.'. not snnt the auxiliary he had view, ho had not Tin it wm made with trm aaturaace, and with all tad recourse to briU ry, tnd had ultimately returned Is rrrfound truth.

Th kaot wu beeonin the suni plocd at his dispcfal to the company. The rslr tie XTaiU' of tie Iatrtsr rce to rep'y. In r1 Gtntral admitted thit lie had been wrong to lend I r'tr rather alipj ed trer the charpea iu Wff tQ acd, to the tnd, d.clincd I M. eeGiraid iod hia ae Milir.iii.... fv.nw iti.i iceiJtf.

Tie Xx re tuxtancd tht he no party to tie aale of the bad bttn his informant, boamsc it was an untruth, 1 rame, I 3 jj but that, rJying on. the coiTectncs3 of tho intcl oeeurred in tie year li46 11 fc. r. II r.l in Jrl a letter ad. I Crewtd it fit Ka.

tieh hai temaiaccl durieff IS ttcn ht to natu M. Teste had to utderfo a piitful interrogatory UatKal fn a rf carded the remaininj charge. before the o.mrnif'icn. One of the meiahera asked i elr cf tie Ctam'. cjuM teissi that he could him if it was true thit Lc had tfitcrcd the Ministry Utectdrsdw i jch ccrrupt traCr.

The Chamber wiE without fvrtune tnd kft it in ifljuence M. Teste oie of the aIjrw, retJ, that ts a lawyer he had ia the re tUUa.lheCentre.app:auJe1lwiimli.Thtre or a yeer. and that it could 'not. Cviis iuiitly. 1 aaid thit Le was wrJiOUt Ke ca.ri to tLeMi'iUi wlUm.ai uu we.i DUUlwret athetiiluneia which M.

tutw ivhen he took oir.ee moreover offend Es. it irirdx a laatud tUt'Lt Ud sjrrenjered hi. pr.ve that, 10 far from having ennched himstlf in the KJaaiderii, fw. aytU aJ eotaetud th it Ministry, r.e tho conUary, expended whilst ojaea, Ucau i ptoiic bad been j3 ffjce of Lis pri rate fortune, and that, since AtlitotjBt Lieuunait Cerl de GirarJin ae Tt.tjmneBt the Cjhinct, he had l.ten S.s"i' tZs.r necslty cf part cfprepe aal apted ia the jeer .1629 tf ewttHe which he The rwport oi ti. w.mavu reyxachei' with Uviac aabwjw.tly dclires, in line, that thtre is ground fur suvpicion L4 aStultd hie jeurnal, an 1 had coe Oencml Cubit rcf, M.

Tite, M. ParBin'ier; Vawitlj that tkh he aocuaeJ M. Gu'sa of and thst it now remains for the i Tt ettanwu uuumW, the ututj wu Jde whether laepfuaipUjn issulEoient 'U "TTu to warrant their Unvg taiir UltL" al! Ut tU cwber f.U k.toot Uat Tbre are f.rtlxr oomments on the late debate. UUJ teeiiutaly oferd hia iral ahWi at prt.t in the Klgi'sh Parlujioa: oa the riUX4W4 qU9 'e uu Oae jeaitly reared sie aate aacri 1 i0 tf Par pap out tfjoy ivc little ia th It baaeetd, Uctef, that M. Hardin woJ4 j.m;y the cbtruron of them on our nuders.

rrW the etarje, and ast wU Ue Tbf rtntl cocrlude) a long article on the eatteleae. ta cGUraa cusa taat ls wwa irw. it Vr Ij Otj derAaMC a anisnint tut wM, ia te. Wow a (leam of e. VaHattetcptJ kereak.ltarliulL.U a rUat to Li Jt.

es yrOwraB, iem4 the saertel f44 snSk T4raetaMc Tuj WKUcstkd wjett' in' these, words WT7 amaJ. ibU twt.ee. the yen of and he; the Wiaws rirfhl aaJ jo ic. were oo the side of the latter be reai aefeJ wU. eatihl bs tU J.

ut had offer riew ItkwIateSparJah Ministry. JweJd kare terftrfi trtf frf I VtrtdUtt, tti OeeH. Mlheot prlaelpUer faith, to U4 tBe ef the Ubsrtles ef tke pecjle. wnuttheyeaffrroak thkt tke EnfUeh Cabhaet tklnka thsi'ewr Oevtrssseat is dleaosed to casks a leave stride eatae path rfreUonsslnrt Kbsrty, Inte which it kat Iobx ao aatered, and ia which daily is takins; saw steps. Ths EojtlWh Opteitloo Ihlnk thit reactionary aad without eeurscu, aad that a stag le would sufflee te sake It rtcoil.

By this it may be stsa whit oalnlon Sfiierialasd throtd Of the libtral prlnelpUe and ccmruft of the men who rale us. Pelaad, Swltssrland, Qreece, and Italy are ample eridanee lhat this cpiaion is not a false one." The Cbatftficfioaiicf thtt "At preeenl, when the food crbls appears to have arriTsd at a'coDcIusioe. it mar net be without adranUce to conaidtr how it has happened that, although the ltspertatloa of forslca eon hu eonatderaVy exceeded that which wu calculated by the Minister of the Interior as more than sufficient te supply the deficiency of the late fcarrcet, ths price has risen so exorbitantly "This Is a grats quee adds the CVmsnfaonacf, which the GoTsrnment ought to study carefully, were It merely for the pur peee ef calairg knowledge which may be useful for ths futtre. A motnt the causes which produced the exorbitant rise In prices may be considered, Brit, ths Inaccurate Information published by the Government la September aad October lut. Ths real deficiency wu not known until Pe rember, when it wts.

toe late. It Is seat to be remarked, that the foreign corn Imported afforded no relief to the centre and eutern departments of France, where the bad stats of our roads pre rented the transmission of supplies. In fine, the charitable Bcasurei so generously adopted by the toene in order to rolicre the distressed classes contri buted to ra'as the pries, of wheat aad flour. Assistance wu uniformly afforded in the shape ef tickets bresd, thus favouring the consumption of flour, whilst It ought to have been discouraged, and other deecrip tbns' rf food substituted. At present several of tboee causes have eeued to set; and speculation, being abandoned te itself, ctano tnafai'a'n itielf.

Che rite, of which it became impossible to calculate the limits, suddenly ceased. It could not resist the first appearance of aa abundant harvest. Public opinion bu.UcctxJdydifiii. Terror hu given place to confidence. The fall in prices in some places hu been so tuiden, that it hat defsated all cal culation, and confeunded all tnanruTres.

Tho markets bare been overstocked with produce of every de scription, which hu been hell over by the farmers, or' purchased by speculators. Sevwal 'municipal cor rerationa. which purchased wheat at aa enormous prio, now finding that they have mere than sufll. cient until ths forthcoming hsrvest, hare offered to supply the bakers from, tieir granaries at less than market prices. All parties may derive a lesson from these facts, The OovernntBt ought hencefjrth to take proper means to obtain'aecurate information, in ordsr not again to cause continual (luctuati os la the price of provisions, it has done during the but eltht months.

It is to be romarked that ths Paris market alone reauis the general downwud motetaeoh This fact can only be explained by the powerful means at the command of certain speculators." The Chamber'of Deputies passed. on Friday, by tn unanimous vote, the bill presented by the Govern ment extending to the 31st of January next tho provisions ef the existing law which authorizes the importation of grain free of duty in ships of all na tio'ns, V'l' ts originally submitted to the Cham ber, limited tho period to the Slit of October next. but it was altered in committee, tnd the privilege introduced by Ministers to extend the time by Royal ordinance wts expunged. Aa amendment, composed of two parts and proposed by MM. Leon Fancher and Rlanqiii, extending still further the provisions of the bill to tho 31st of July, 1018, and permitting the free importstion of cattle tnd silted meat, wu rejected by a large majority.

The tie Marseilltt of the 15th inst. announces that on. the preceding day 77 vessels laden with wheat arrived in that harbour, 3 coming from Constantinople, 22 from Galatz. 2 from Burgatz. 2 from Hjrdisnst, 2 from Eno.r 13 from Ibraila, 1 from Mancini, 2 from Msrianopoli, 21 from Odessa, 1 from Varna, and 2 from Volj.

Thirteen others arrived on the 1 and the number lying ia the harbour of Frioulon the ICthamounUd to 235. Well bred Englishmen, frcm feeling that will be understood, avoid mentioning the word Waterloo'' in Frcnsh soe'ety. It appears, however, that there is no necessity for reviving in tho recollection of the French the disasters of the 10th of une, 101." Shortly after the translation of the ashes of Napo Ison to Paris a number of officers of the empire formed a philanthropic associati under the title of "Tae Society of the Keranaats. of the Imperial Army," with this motto. )i good, and do it well During several yean the most perfect union prevailed amongst these brothers in arms, and it was only in lUI'i that some deplorable dissensions dis turbed that good harmony.

A pamphlet, sare cjuetitly with the signatures of four of its metiibers, envenomed the quarrel still more, 'and two cf their colleagues, dooming it to contain a libel oa their character, broa'shf tn action against ite authors. The ce came before the 8th Chamber on Frid.iv lait, the lflth inst, and the President, aft? delivering a judgment which condemned ths latter t) franc i fine and 600 francs damages, ad dressed the parties in thee terras The tribunal invites old and honourable brethren ia arms 1st aide alt motives for discuwioa may the mourn ful amivcr ary of the battle of Waterloo inspire tbem wuh seutir.er.t i.f ctnc'jrd and unioa. The t'kan ran announces tha. a new drama, en tilled" UriJernier Amonr" was to be represented on Friday at tho Vcudeville but that Mademoiselle Kathal'e, who iuperstitious, and who was to fill the principal character in the piece, would not allow it to le plsyed fcr the first time. on that dsy, "be cause it was the anniversary of TTaterloo The Journal Jet Cheminnh Fr announces tba the coriimittccs of the Chatulx of Deputies charged with examining the Paris and Lyons and Lyons and Aignu ltailay Dills were determined to modify the original terms of the contracts.

The Avignon committee was even aid to hive ajreed to extend the concession in proportion to the surplus of ex pcii'liturc over the estimated cost. Thu triaU with a moving weight were procstding satiftfacturily on the pcrtum of the centre line which traverses, the Valley cf the Loire. Tht receipts of the Paris and Orleans line during the List amounted to thosa of the Paris and 'Uuuea to lbuen and Havre, CAWX Orleans aad.Tours, 80,1 7.f. Great Northern, Wif VJf. and Abb viii and Auiicn Ttitsc returns show a diminution of trallij un the wh jlo of the railroaf linc3 of France I ii week, with the exception cf that from Orleans to Touw, oa which a trilijng.augmcnta'ion of receipts had taken p'j'cc.

'The receipts of tin Orleans lbs hid fallen lif0f. in the wiek those of tho Rouen line and of 1 1 0fKf. facts acwinted for, it by tli diminution cf tho number uf passengers, but by tho decreased 'juinlity of mcrchan lin trans l.rttd in Uiat potio 1. Thefci a Mod to the d.sfavjur into which the shares of t.thcr lines had fIU produced uufivjuraMo tircts on the Paris liursc on Avignon an! shares fell that day (ai compared with tho closing price of Friday) II Jf, Vterxjn f.f., and 'Northern r.Jf. The Clumber of Dv putics voted, on Satu ilay, the sum of t) defray tbo attending the nictation of the anniversary of the revolution if July, J0.W, by.

a usjority ef 2i" IL 3I.de Beaiinioai wu the only lunnbor who spoke sjpinit the grant, lie propoetd that the be' converted into brosd ticketi and distributed to the In cogent of Ptris "bestdw," added he, wo are so far from the reislaUoa of July, tad fwom the prin tfterwaidi prcetMetito diMaM ut pTc Jtet of fer th reoisiiUitiooot ik caiiUof jajiioela tht Freacfa coloaiee. The Commitbie) of Uat Chamber of Dapnties on tht Paris aad Lyons Railrotd Bin had greed to extend the lease of the coxapany by 15 years, tad to gnat it a few other tdnattgeottt ooaditloru. M. Behio had bsen tppiiated reporter on the bilL The company, it wu said, waraot utisfied with these eoacesaioaf, aad demanded the whole oi the money deposited security should be returned to it, in case it abandoned the enterprixe. The Committee charged with examining the bills requiring additional crtdiU for the Northern, Vierxon, tad Marseilles Railroads, wu of opinion to accord them, with the exception of a turn of required for the litter, which wu to be paid by the company.

The Chamber of Peers wu still discussing the Medical BilL The Three per Cents, doted oa the Paris Bourse oa Saturday tt 77f. COc. the Five per Cents, tt litu. ioc ine Ui leans Baalroad Shares, 17 it. ix.

I Rouen, fjCCf. 25c, Havre, 652f. 60c Great Northern, S82f. 60c; Avignon, 705t Vierron, nordctnx, .05 r. Boulogne, 41 Of.

lToyes WEST INDIA MAILS. EXPBSSS FROM gOUTHAUPTON. eiof. tad Montcretu, 27fif. Basle, lC7f.

60c Dieppe, 310L 25a Paris tnd Struburs. 428L 75c Toun aad Nantes, HOf. Paris aad Lyons, 112f. 60c Botdeatxx tad Oette, 153 f. 76c raoxuxs or shams.

MlUtllLXS. 12. Manaillu and Avinon. TIM. Northern, 5y7f.

We. Lioss. Jons 17. Paris and Rouen. Mlf.

25c Avimoa and Marseilles, "OSf. Vierxon, eilf.25c:; Northern, 595f. GnJiaa KAiitoAPv VlSJtSA. Jane 12. North.

105: Olonnlts. 1251: MiUa. 109 Ughora, 89 Pesth. 68J Siena, 71 Groestto, S3). rajjTKroaT, June jo.

boaas awzoeea, rreaenes TTTlllam, Tli Tauaoa, IX us. Joju lfi. Potsdam Msfdsburc Berlin Anhall, HOj; Duaseldurf Bberfeld, 101; Rhine. t'paer eueeta. lost: iowtr Biiesis.

eiii uernn Ours kTAenrMrw. Paais. June 19. Five per 118f. 117f.

85c 90c. fl3e. 118f. 117f. 95e.

80e. 75c. Four and a Half per lOif. Four per l(r. Three per ISIS, ditto, 1847, 77f.

70c. 65c. 79c. 75c 65c Beak Actiorw, SOOf. 3,31 Of.

Rente ds Naples, 103f. 60c notnans. 100A; Belgian rive per CentA, 1810, 1O0C ditto, 1842. lOOf. Exchange on Lnodon, one moolh.

mooer, 25C15c three months, money. 25f. 20c. BOURSE, Jcsi 13. Last Psicsa Kiss per HSf.

10c Three pet Cents 77f. 60c Bank Actions, 3,31 Cf. Our accounts from Madrid are of the 13th iast. The publirhes a series of Royal decrees relative to financial matters. Oae of them authorized the sale, by public auction, of the property belonging to the four orders of military knighthood and to that of St.

John of Jerusalem. The intelligence from Portugal mentioned thtt St da Bandeirt had obtained from the allies suspension of hostilities until the 10th. Mtrqnis de Louie', the bearer of the submission of the Junta, wu expected at sbon on the tub. It wu believed that the 311 eueliUt would refuse to lay down their arms. One of their chiefs, Brigadier Rebocho, was ia the Beirs, exatiDg the population to revolt gainst tne autho rity 01 tne tjueea.

Our accounts from Madrid are of the 11th iast The Otuetu publishes a Royal decree, enjoining the promoters fiscal prosecute the authors of such publications questioned the right of succession to the crown, which the Constitution tad the laws es tablished and sanctioned in favour of the Infanta Donna Luisa Fernanda (the Duchess de Montpen sier). By another Royal decree the Duke of San Lorenz) bad been superseded in tne command of the Halberdiers by the Marquis de Malpica. The Council of State tnd Government had approved the powers of the lecite of the Pope. The Three per Cents, closed tt 31, for cash the Four per Cents, at 18 the Five per Cents, at 18 and the Debt, without interest, at .61. After the Bourse, tne Taree per Cents, were done at for paper, The Conttitutionnel publishes the following letter, dated Btrne, the 11th inst.

ThU morning the President of the Vorart, M. Ochsen beis, returned ths British Chvyt TAfins, llt. Peel, the visit he had received from him, oa his elevation to the federal presidency. The interview 'sated upwards of an hour. From what transpired of it, it appears certain that Englsnd is endeavouring to turn to her advantage the recent blunders committed by the French Cabinet, by assuming an attitud different frsra that of the Cabinet of the TuHeriee.

Mr. Peel, far from indulging ia any allusion ofisiulve to Id Ochseabeio's character, as chief ef the free corps, very properly pessed that circumstaocs in silence, and merely referred to the contingencies that might result front the' adbeeion of twelve States and two half States to the policy of Broe and Zerich with regard to the great notions which now divide Seiizerland. The English Minister, instead of competency ef the Diet t) extact decrcee binding on the minority of the cantons, recognised that the condact of that assembly was strkll; and completely tjretfrn te tbe tacts waicn saa Kivea two veare wo. to a manifestation of the Cabinet of St. James.

In a worJ. the linguage ef Mr. Peel shoes tbot, if a eordial uneerstanoing no exists between ranee and Austria to support the Swiss Cltvamontane party, tbe British Cabinet, directed by more souad inspirit! km, appreciates the situation of oar country and tbe demands of th Liberal parts in their real point ef view. This is a serious ekeek for the French policy, which, ia order to please its present allies Bwitz rlind, is.ODiigMin its roreijn pohcj to seovate from ibe mwt P'epoafloratins eonstitutioaal state in Eorepe to join aa Absoiatist Saeb a contrast is more elo quent than toog commenU." We bt licve that we may now confidently state thtt the session will he brought to a close on or about the loth of July, that Parlument will be dissolved on the day following the prorogation. Uwtretr.

Testimom.il to The Kabl Powis. On 8atur dav a roeetirr, over, which tbe BUhop of BiBior pre tidcH, was hel at Willis's Rooiti.Ht. James's, to promote a testimonial to the Eirl of I'oeis for bis exertions in the preservation of the sees of Mr. Aah and Bins: or. There were present 1 Eerie of NelQ and ITinchileet; Lirds krnron.

Lrttelton. au 1 J. Manners the Bishops of Exeter, S.Ustxry, Oxf m), and Ltchfisld the Recorder oi Loudon the llco. 1. I'ennaae.

Sir Ulrnn, M.r Sir F. Lewis, M.P., and her meaalwra of Pariisraant and gentlemen connected with the principality of Wales. Thi chairman having pronounced an eulogv en the exertions of Lord Powis and expressed the atitude ef the prtncipVity towards him, explained the business cf the meeting. Lord Kenton expressed the great picuure be let in being permitted to propose tbe Brst reeo Ijtion, to the effect that it was desirable exhibit, bv seme ivrrhanent testimonial, ths irratitude due to tha Earl of Powis from the members of ths Enzlifh church, sad pro ceedte1 ut length to show the obturations eonierred by ais energy on tbe cburea and on tba principauty in tns pre serration or tae eei above named. Tke reflation wu seconded by the I'ean of rc Aeaph, who rejoiced to find that the'ewo rt aly defended by Earl Powis had found mans frieads ia Eorlaad.

The rev. dirai'arv described the idea of dmdinjr the revenues of theextlruruisbed see sraotuat Ibe clergy a ip dosigned to secure tneir ac)ueseoce in the schrme the ilea, boweeer. had met with no in iu'ztnce from the clerrr. Lord Nelson proposed rcsolition, tkat the ttstituonial absuld be la tne form uf aims in titution for the permanent benefit of. the church in Wales.

Thts'rrsola ion, baring beense cuude in ap appropriate maaner by tbe Dean of U.ngor, wu, at well 2 the first resolution, carriod una ruinously. The of Kieter the next soluiioo. That, inas much at the immediate fniadtioi of the see of Mtnrheiter and the etriy prospect of a further extension of the Eruliab were, in a great measure due to the persevering TIMES OFFICE, AW MrnUf. The Royal mail stetm packet Trent, E. T.

Sturdee, CcToauader, Tilffrte narrt Densten, RJT Admiralty ageat, trrrred at Bouthtmptoa afacrtlj hefce 12 o'clock lttt night, after a very quick passage af 19 days frosn St, lliotnaa, experieaciag fiae wetther throughout. She wu detained a day aad a half at St. Thomas for coals, or her arrival would have been one of the earliest on record. She brings G5 cabin passengers, CO tons of cofee from Jamaica, in 70 teircet 61 half tier cos, tad 2W barrels TObaleiof tar sapartlla, 35 casks of ginger, aad 1,000 ouneei of fold" Her mails tre of the following dates St. Jago de 'Cuba, Msy 26th Jamaica, 21th JacrneJ, 27th Puerto Rico, 30th Deraertra, 18th; Tobago, 10th; Trinidad, 10th Rutrsdoes, 21th Granada, 25th'; St Vincent, 26th St.

Lucia, 25th Marti nique, 2dth Dominique, 26th Gaadaloupe, 27th Antigua, 28th; Montserrat, 27th; Nevir, 27 th; St. Kitts, 27th Tcrtola, 28th St. Thomas, June 1st FayaL 11th. Tae Royal mail ttcam packet Forth will bring the next mail. By this arrival we letra that the Royal mail steam packet Reindeer wu at Grenada the Forth, cm the Spanish Main, left Jamaica on the ICth of May the Med way, in the Golf of Mexico the Conway, tt Demerara, left Barbadoes oa the 0th of May the Avon, at Jamaica, left Grenada the 11th of May.

Her Majesty's ship Thetis, Captain Codrisgton, left Ftyxl for St Michael's oa the 14th of June The Thetis wu tt Madeira oa the arrival the Royal mail steam packet Thames the 'J of Jane, from England all well. The mails did not leave with onr despatches, but would follow by special train. Tne Wkatusi. Trie whole island his been blessed with refreshing rains. At Trelawny there hu been fine showers, aeoompinied by thunder and lightning.

These (the Cornwall Courier says) at the time cooled the sultry air, which hu been verv oppressive of late, aad relieved the town from the clouds of dust that in windy wea ther nearly blinded the inhabitants. The country, too, will benefit by it, and it it to be hoped tbo planters will not toon again experience such drought tt they did last year. The crops generally throughout the parish are abundant we learn, aad the produce good. We sever remember to have seen the pimento trees more full of blossom than they are now. By an Havannah paper, brought by this packet, it.

is stated, that Santa Anna had received orders from the Mexican Congress, to bars the city of Mexico on the approach of. the Americans. BOTAL ITALIAN OtSlU, VOYSST QAtLDEX. Oa SaXxrdaV Verdrs ate ucarl was reeraaaolL fw taw aM tiM evoaaiadM afario Jaooco. Sad Beeoaxd the Dca.

Qmt 0 the saasieaUaepsjraaM already been rlTtn, aadt'ie cre aaw saei, p7werfai as It is, dm aot kndaeed as to altefltU Theewecees ttldm Fttomri eti Ketafday be eatirsly laid to the merits at Ue three gnat artisU hose as rati ere have mexttkaed above, wVcee graius seppBaJta rraoe aad feeUag that wu wxatrng la tha musie, uk ool ef a veritable abacs made a world of harmoaty aad truth. The lutcrtsia of Oral was great perTertaaace, even far Ore kas wsia tke LoeSesia ef Bvna. aad cot ef Verdi. The) satised wife, the herola u4 nobk mwded wotaan. were ponrayti te the life teadesBeas sad enerry were haj.ftry fused in the aeewrptVxa of the part, aad the gr neral sffeet was tra'hfal and impoaing.

Mereevar, Orist wu ia exeat lent roica aad proved hereeif mora than aowat to the S3jgeec.ee of Verdi's score, which treats the aa staa ergaa kaite la a new iaabiaa, 00 the prrsutDp'ioau we tmagiDe, that lungs are mas of brut, aad art capable of cut hello wise tae thuader ef the foil orchestra without la eoattnleae er tajury. Bar "Pit ana vivs r.nnoeenta," when the deejibeethe dsaU ef Jaooao to the ga, was a ssarveUous display of. energetic aad florid vocaJixaaosu Xane Jaeopo was a graceful ana nateata piece ecuna and his siagrng wu so natural aad elegant at to ale vsie touch that was oommoo pisee raise sstam rate sentiment, ana cvta pastMn. An air, wrucn vsiMi wrote sxpraeaiy lor aim. am la see to." ia the ftrat act (oae of ths happiest and least af fected aaorceaax fa the opera), gave the aoootnpueaed sr.ass an opportunity of exhibiting the be ty aad axteosive ref atec ef hie Toice, aad his austery over the portamento tnd passages demaodb flexibility ef teruee to axtraordlicry advantag This air ranges so high, aad le so complex ia its divisions, that it it eschewed by tae mtjeritr of tenors who aadertake the past of Jacopo; it was, therefore, heard for the first time ia this ccuntry.

Of KoDoooi's Doge, a dis play of dramatic power, we cannat ssesk too highly; it was a consummate piece ef acting, worthy ef aatoctatina with ths greatest triumphs of the greatest tragedians. The Uat scene, where the Doge learns the death of bis eoa Jeeopo aad bis own degradation from the highest office of the state wts a masterpiece bis dVath, while pronouncing the words "mto initio, absolutely sppalliag. from its truth. Iu the whole of scene Hooconi's amgiag wu tite on a par with his ae.ing; nothing could a oer thAa his delivery of the aaJanti Quetto i ducroe, a anl nothing more elfixwnt and passionate than his utterance of the tAenaof aihe coo. clodia trio, Tj'oa odioiuftrsall, when he hears the bell that sounds the note of his abasement and the triumph of hit suceenor.

The general effect of the opera was misc ew scras complete aad splendid, aad ths orchestra and chorus irreproachable. FRS.XCII PLATS. ROYAL VISIT TO TUB IS LB OF WIGHT. PORTSMOUTH, 8AiraPAT, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, atteaded by Colonel Bouverie, Equerry in Waitrng, and aceonrpanled by thau Sereaa Highnsstas the llcraditarv Grand Duke aad Oraad Duchess of Save Wtimtf and their respective suites, arrived at the Nine Elms terminus er the South Werem tuilvay this morning at 8 o'dtck in order to proceed by special train to Uoeport, route to the Isle of Wight, for an inspection Of the works in'piogieeo upon the new Boyalmariae dnmain of Oaboraa. The Bcyal viaitors wtrs rsceivad at Nine Ehns by a board ofairectora, tae secretary (air.

lampoeuj, ana toe ssoeiai manager (Mr. Stov.n) of the Sooth Western Railway Com pany, tbe two latter oncers accompanying tot train inrouso out, and at a minute or so after 8 o'clock tha Koyal train left for Gosport, wests it arrived at 12 ffiiastat past 10 o'clock. On alighting thau Royal Highnesses were received by Admiral Sir Charles Ogle, Uoramander in Chief, and Fwc Lieutauant Cochrane; JUjor'ieneral toe iivnt lion. Lord Frederick Fitxelarenee, G.C.U., Lieutenant Governor of tha garrison, and Major Harvev, Aide de.Camp Captain Superintendent Sir W. E.

Parry, R.N., ef the Reyil Clarence Victualling Establishment and Hospital at Haafar Col owl 1. ri. i n.i. xr.in irvt T.Un. teaaat Colonel Carruthers, of the 2d (Qu en'a Royal) Ree mrnt and a guard of honour of the same Captain Lird Adolshua Fitxelarenee.

G.C.H.. ef the Boval jaehts: Mr. Daviee, Muter Attendant, and Mr. Grant, Storekeeper, of tne Clarence yarw Sir. n.

w. istevens, or tbe Souu Weetern Railway, Gosport and other officers, naval, mili tare, and civiL ft being bw water, the iPuttrious visitors wars embarked ia the Koyal barg, anl were stecrea by Lord AOotpaas Fitxelarenee to tha Fairy, lying at. the entrance of the Weevil creek, under the eharge of Commander Crispin, all reaJj atart. Tbe Ksjal party having embarked, tbe Prince Consort's ttaqdard wu helsted, and the Fairy lei tht harbur under salutes from the Victory, Excellent, and and 'the platform battery. On, arriving at Spiihead the Vincent, 120, Captaia Milne, and the ti ion r.K.u.

m.wm and saluted. Tte Fairy alackaaed hsr speed as she nearaj these tioble three deckers, in order thst be Royal viaitors might bar a good viewof their formidable proportions, an taspeetion which, we are asturtd, yieldedtbe highest gratiftcatloa. The fiaa banda of both sunt nlaved tht anthem, or other appropriate music After rounding both ships, the Fairy took aa in shore course along the bask of the lie of wight to Xyde, and thence to Cowea liar boar, to afford their Royal HUthneseet a view ef the beaaUfal teen try which skirts the shore oa that part of the island, returning to Oa home at not and laadias there from the Royal barge, steered bv Lird After going over the estate and ratpectmg the tn ogress meoo ia tbe numerous iiBproveinents staos lart visit 01 Her Majesty, tbe Ratal vistton porleok of refreshment and re embarked ia the Fairy about half past 4, arriving (under the same oeremocies aa bi the saorniag) at the Clare ace yard about a quarter past' o'clock, when, tht special train being in readiness tha Prince took leave of Sir Charles Ozle and rd Frederick and left with his aogsjat rela lieet for Claremont. Tte train arrived at Ether station at I minute to 0 clock, and the Royal party left in two pooy phaetons for CUrtmont. Tbe munificent eialxtlithments of tbe Pairr were ae leas subjects of interest and admiration with tht Royal party tbau any otber objects wb.cn attracted taeir attention.

Urtat credit it due to tome one for the excellent taste die played in this beautiful palace afloat. CQf'Vir CIRCULAR. His Uiyal llighneas Prince Albert, attended by Colonel Bouverie, left Buckingham Palace, at. a quarter before 8 o'ciork on Saturday raorniig, for the terminus ef the London and Soutk Wettern Railway at Nine elmi. The Prince wu met at ths terminal by th ir Royal HLjhaeefeS the Ileredi tary Grand Duke aad Uraad yusbees of eaxe Walraar, a' tende 1 by their suite.

Tba illustrious party kft fur Gosport by a special train, arrived at the Clarence yard at half past 10 o'clock, anl were received bv Admiral Sir Ouries Ozle and Lsrd Frederick FitxcUrence, aad eroated to the Isle of Wight in tbe rairy, commanded by bora Aaolpbus rux eiareac. Oa' Jandinc Priace Albert and the usredicary Grand Duke and Grand Duchcas proceeded to Psborne, Her Alsjesty marine residence. The Ouen. accompanied bv their Royal Hizhnestet ths Prince of Walu and the Princeat ivaL and. attaodeJ bv the Marchioness of Douro.

left Bucrierham Palace in aa open carriage and four at 10 mnmt'S past 3dock oa Satur. day afternoon, Ar Claremont Her' Royal Highness the l'nnceu Alice, Baronets de ope to, jisjoc ansral Ittwiet, Lord Alfred Pant, and Dr. Meyer, foilowed ia tbrse car rias aad four. Ilt'r Majesty wu eandorteJ to the carriage by Lady Caroline Cocks, tha Hut. Miis Psgtt, the Duke of Ncrfvik, and Lord ue.

rge Lennox. The Oiieen and the Boval partr arrived at Clarerawt at 20 minutes before 5 'dock, escorted by a party cf Light Iiragoons. iisr iimjeeiy walxtd in Ul art moot rark attar her arnral. The Hoc. and Kev.

C. Lsalit Courts nay arrived at Clare mont ii ths afternaon, on a visit to tba lasers. His ya! Highness Prince Albert arrivsd at the Ether sUtioa of tht South. Westera Railway by a special train, at OdOCa.gO ItVf rgmin "wa vmjtaiMo, wpn will Mu Royal Ilishneates the' Hereditary. Grand Duke aad Grand tertions of t.e Karl or I'owis, a general appeal lurougnout 1 71J TfZ, A England should mads to the wtuhert of the church oc3ees SMresraadsaite.

and attsnded by Colonel snppnrt in the un ded Iir I. rJ Lrttelton (whosi ef the peratTsranre of LorJ Towis in tie HouN of Lirds for their was sceon The resolution Lwd Lrttelton (who rto in hUh praieo ra of LorJ Powis in tiie House of Lirds time when, there appeared nn reasonable chance cf the fucceee of the he ad(ocated), and cirried in the ame manner as thre by which It was ereleJ. 'Colonel Trernr il, "That the proposed iBftitutia thoald be sn Institution of srhol vships anl exhlbiti wi in itch number ai the funds to be collected would admit ef, at one orbeih he unirenitisa tr lUMrs ins UambrtaVi, to hcoaiira ine P.iii Kxhihitloni, for tht maintenaiK ef students, nuirws Wales er one of tht dioceses of 8t Air''. ft Ptvid, or thoroughly aorueieted wiU the Welsh Isngu'ge and Intended for holy Tae resolut'on wu seconded by the Hon. C.

Douglu Pen naa: abd ctrrisd. Lord J. Manners proposM the ap piiatment a remaillee te collect tabeeriptlons aad rrange the details for carrying tht former resolutions into effeel, which was seeofldtd by the Rv. Pr. Hawtaty and tried.

Lord Ly Melton. a the motion ef Bishop Hallsbury, seeonded by the Bishop of Oxford, wu ap toisted treaiurer aad a vets eftharikihSTlu.be earried lor tbe pf tlte la the ehalr, which wm sowMged by kJs Lordrhlp, the meetlae brose ap. A rabecriptioa wu eyesel la the room, ud neariy l.OOOt nbscrihad. junrie. and proceeded to Clartmoat Yerterdiy morning Her.

Majesty ead her Royal Consort took tbrir aeewttead early walk. Tho Priuca of Wales, ths Priaceat RoyaL and ths Poncets Abre, took airings yesterdsy ia damnoot Park. Her Majesty and Priace Albert, and the ladies aad gen tleaen of the Omrt, aUeaded disiae terviee yettsrday ia CUremotw. The Hon. aad Rev.

C. Leasee Courtcnay ofS. eiated. Tatar Royal Higaaeeset Priace Alfred sad the Praacess Helena, efOBmaeaied by tht Dowager Lady Lyiteltoo, teak airings yererday aad oa Saturday in the pleasurs groonde of Uuckmkam ralaoa. Thett lUyal Jlighaeaset the Daks sad Pace.

sat at Cam bridge, aad the Pnactes Mary, atteaded diviae servteeyes. Strday nenraK Grotreoor OhapeL A Cabinet OouacU wu held ou Saturday afterseon, at the Forebra It wu attaadad bv Lard Jaha BauwalL the Lord Chsneallor. the MareaUef Uftvlowae, tte Earl ef niov ptr uaargt trny, vstotaat fatsasrstoa, can urey, the Earl tf Ctsrnrloe, the Chaaceuer ef the Bxcheower, Ue KarirfAaeklaH, Ot Joha Hobhesjaa, Lord Caeavieal, Vaj eeent Merrwta, the Maramis ef Qaaricexda, ths Bight Boa. T. B.

Macsahay, tad tee Right Boa. Q. LibCOtkat. Taw CeaacQ tat te Juffv continues to draw crowded bouses. Ths pieces ia hs rforcs are rapidly changed, to that before hie entTartment Urmhutse he will have gone through a considerable number of hit inimitable personations.

Tbare it not a finer hacance of hit talent than in the rtQt itCAvart, a welbkaoan piece, nominally founded 00 Bal sac's beautiful novel, Eugene Grandet," out really written to reproduce, ia a itodern fora, tbe celebrated situation ia Us A van 01 Moliere where Uarpagoa cucovers ue loss ox his treasure. That power ef combining the tUbest elaboration with the most complete app araaoe of tpaotaneoas impulse, which distinguishes Bouse' above all the actors of has ime, is brought to bear with all its intensity when he finis that his money hu been taken from Its hidiocplace. Sew he it paralyzed by despair, ant bis umos rein's to euppars hio now tht desire for vengeance gives him sew strength, and he stands with commanding aspect when, he de sites the officers of justice to be fetched. Tha greatest variety of teneitions erets each otber with he utmost rapidi'y, each, appearing in its turn with wonderful fcrrc Bat the perfrct manner la which thia trrrible pictura of human passion Ij iietated should not, eaase aa oblivion ef ths quieter portion of tht drama which introduces it. The habitual appearance of the old raiser, with hat sharp syts.

his complacent mouth, and the expression of euarrieg stereotyped ia his features, is exquiater finished, and renders more awful ths s'orm that couli shake a nature so habituated to external tranquillity, though that tranquillity contains dormant all those passions uat after wards break forth with each fearful impetuosity. La CarUte tOr, a piece produced but year in Parts, wae sd ea Friday fur tke first time in Loadon, and affords ulfe aa opportunity plsytnj a character ths very rt verse of old Graaaet. Here we have a very goedaatursdi but somewhat lax old nebkman, whom the revdlatiea hu reduced to the ndition of a tobacconist, and who to de L. LL. VI.

nUSaja wi'e, who. mors saabitioos than himself, is coutaatly la. bearing fur a rratita'km ef his patrician honours. Hie hor ror at tein appointed eaptala of a corvttU (he who could aot tteer a walaut enell!) aad hia zealous viait to the Minister, not to obtain a place, bat te get rid of one, art excessively aiuiisg Ths lighVhssjted eld Frrochman, created ea purpose to enjy himself delighted st fladiaj cart off niece of bis wife's, delighted at finding that the young lady hu a lover, delighted above all with his own maie tervaat aad, in short, charmed with tverjbodr aad everything except, his better half, whs is the one sprig ef rue in the cup of joy it a splendid "bit of nationality. Tbe performance or tnete two pieces wae oy sfrt, and evidently asoraea ue greuees amuxemeut vt Maietty.

Tna Court. Their Maiesties the KiBJ tad Queen of the Belgians are expected to arrive ia this eoantry, upon a visit to Her Majesty, either to morrow or Thursday next. Should tae arrival 01 men cowan juarasuej es layed until the latter named day, the Court, instead of re turaing to Buckiagham Palace this afternoon, it bad beta arranged, will prolong Its stay as uaramoai lor anower waj or two. The King aad Queen ot the Belgians are not tx pecled to remain upon a visit to Hsr JLajesty eeyoaa sevea or eight days. Dbr Majestt's Thxairk.

His Royal IFghneai tht Duke ef Cambridge honoured Her Majesty Theatre ea Saturday eveaiac with his prateae. The Queen's boa was ee cupied by Lady J.RaasaU, the Marehiooeas of Linsdowne, the Countest of Kin to, the Countess of Mount Edgecumbe, the Hon. Mr. Etit and Sr Claries Lemon. In Her Msjest the Qteen Dowager'i box were Colonel and Mrs.

Cornwall, tha Hon. Mite Seymour, and party ia thst of Her Royal Uighaees the Duchess of Cambridge, the Marquis and Marchioness of Oaarlcarde. and Lady Emily de Burgh. The Duke of Wellington and ths Prince Lewis Napcleoa were aiso present, adoocii suaupau, nsn of Uamiltoa, ths Manuls of DcEScal, the Marquis of Huntley, the M.rohiootsa ef Wtstmeath, the Earl of Muaster, the Earl of Falaaeuth, the Earl ef Lonsdale, ths Coon' see oT Weetmccelaad, the) Countess of Powis, the Bad of Chesterfield, the Pitwisss Brunaow and MademoltlU OIga da Lechnar, hie ExeeUeacy the Serdiaiaa Mbatster and Coaat Gsaova de Revet the YitciBnt Cantelape, ths TJsewnx Ranclagh, ths Viscount Canterbury, Lady Lacy Herbert, Ladv Kcchia de Vceox. Ladv Fiurov Somerset aad Mias Somersas, tbe Chevalier Coma da Lord Scnthiaptca.

LordSaodys, Lord aad Lady Charles Weliealey, Lord aad Lady WUlsughby (TErssby, Lord WaLringhAm. UJy IWiS, Lady Woodford, Lord Eraett Bruce, Lord Gardner, Lor Adolphuttxchirence, Lady E. Druraraoad, LadyPalmer, M. de Koadriaffaky, Sit Hsriry WUloeghby, Sr Frederick. Trench, Sir John Loarther, Sir Charles Shakerley, Sir William Huaey Stanley, Captain the Hon.

James MACdsaaldV Mr. Normaa Mscxloaald.yfitr Hsnry and Lady Eetcoart, 8tr Gearrt Wombwsn, Ban.) Hon. George BynsvHos. Oeaesal Upton, Celeael WudauJi; Capin Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Wiuiatus, M. Hsnry Tufnafl.

Mr. aad Mrs. Ewtng, Mr. Whitbread. Mr.

Mrs. aad Miss C. W. Packs, M.P., tad Ma. Parke KesUnK Mr.

de Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson, and Mrs. Harfty. Miss Tnfnell, Mrs.

Jnstlea Eric, CapUia aad the Hoa. Mrs. Ryder Burton. Majsr. Baring.

Major Buckley, Mr. aad Miss Holford, Mr. BAarj M.P sc. RoraL Itauax Ortxa. On Saturday rening Her Majesty's box wu occupied by Earl Delawarr, Lady Arabella Wtat, Lady Elizabeth RaaatB.

the Hon. Lionel SachrfiJe West the Hon. WiCiam Edward Watt, the Hon. Htarj Fitsroy, M.Pn aad ths Hon. Mrs.

Fltzroy. There ware present their Itoyal Highooaes the Duke and Dushoe of Cambridge, Prince Gtargs aad the Princess Xary of Cam. bridge, ttleadod by the Baronets Haoracratesn, Barest sr. Alto His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Lucca, attended by the Marquis Provsa. aali, the Anttriaa Ambasrador, the Hanoverian the Belgian Miaisttr aad Mdt.

Van da Weyer, the Braxiliaa Minister and the Marchioaessde Lisboa, the Daks ef Devoaw ehire. the Duke and Duoheas of Beaufort tad the Laanee Henrietta, OeraJdlae, aad Blanche Scrnersei, the Dowager Ducheet of Bedford, the Marquis of AUettwry, Marejaas of Dour thaEarlaad Couataatof Haringtoa, Eari Grosrtaor, Earl of Mayo, Vkteeaat Taas plekrwn, Vlsoount and ViacouTWeas Irumiarsrigg Vlseouatsss Forbes aad Mr. Vaugkaa, Viscount Dueonn. Vavaounteat Gientwortk. Lord andlw Templemora.

Lord Saffi'ld. Lord sad Lady Caringtxs, Lord Otho Fitzgerald, Lady WUliam PouletV Lady Harriet EUesv ton. Lord Henry Lennox. Lard Alexander Leaner. UrJ George Maaners, Lord A.

Paget, Lady Horry PauleeV Hon. Sir Edward aad Ladv Bo tier. Hon. Charles Leaner Butler. Hon.

Mr. aad Mrs. BC John BntW rr Henry Chichester sad the Hon. Miaeet Chiehestar, Boa. Percv Bamartoav.

Haa. John Portaaena. TTaaj tf Hon. Geoffrey Browse, Ban. A.

D. WUiouy, Hcsa. A. Repton, Hon. Colonel.

Mrs. acd Mlrr Frtxbboa. Hoau Slingiby, 8ir Joha B. Lowtaer, Bart Sr Georrt Armitsgt Bfr Wmisja ds Bathe, Lady Wilson, Kr ChAriu Ibbotaoa, Ot Tsttoa and Lady Sykes, Sir Piers Mottyn, Sr Tnoeau Wmniugtoo, M.P, Bit Thoaae Hare. Sir William sad Lad Maiarvortin ri wj.

Sr Samuel and Lady Scott, Lsdy JedreB, Udy MaeT far lane. Sir Jasper aad LaJr Atkisaon flir iid J.Am Campbell, Bir Charhss Marshall, Sir Wbliatn Aaatey, 8tr Charles the Chevalier ds Paira. Baroa fVavieani, Mr. Demsistoua, and Mrs. Dennistooa; Mr.

Baring, M.P Mr. T. Barmz. M.P.. Ladv ds Crespicav.

Mr. Fro theroe, M.P, tc Koxicz to PAauAMaxTAaT Votees The follow ing hsTiortant aotioe so vsters wu put up yesterday at taa entrances of all tae rharrhes aad etitf f1 in the cities of London aad Westminster, aad the metropolitan bosnenraasaT the Tower HtmleM. ruuhury, St. Marylebena, Ltaibatk, South wars, aad Greeiwieh. netrdt such Urcaaghsia the tUcticji of Cay of LonJoa, kc.

(scnadale No. 2 We hereby girt aodce that no person will beenti tied te have akaaaasiasorted la any fist of. voters tor thie dt i Wourk. bow about beaeaeeia tesesetsf taeeev caaatiea of the tstciSes sf the dear value Lef lot. wtastaeesuaasawaeatyacni aars anaia sue paraw, Traissa pay a ee sae uay uj atZA au taa IsssasaMtazsewaica bat been doe frost hiax be shall pay ml respect tf tsjch sriniiaet, doe the II caltadar mrmthenext bJbrathe6thdarf AatU last past, andaA atntt to taakaauch nsyaasats wffl be nyeaataw ef berag rqwa the uitrariasar sf rotors for this city, er boreagh.

Dated tall IPth day ef June, ta the year UAJ." SaJhjXUn. rpecttra evarsears. Alao a notice to all sheas peraoaawWa aavaataaita UUratjstsrad utVsctarsm tae7cararfa knight of the shire for tht counties Mlddlearx.r, Xten. rtriey. aa, LW send ba thetr qraBaesxiooe as oaneaer btfors lac saViSOthdajaf alyr Oat they taa la BB vacveiwnpjntMESX, I.

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