the regards justly due to the Sovereign authori- ty. Listly. nll the Cabinets acknowledge that It means suclissurety for the iniinuniiies of A 9 Christian population. is collective g\lul'itIIlt‘t.' will put an end to the rivalries that up to this time have arisen out of isolated intcrvi-ii:ion».“ r nsking whether s,piicilEcutiou «anili- lisbedon such bases does not ciiiiniin all the elements necessary for the feplllllo of the [list the whole article ‘concludes as follow is :—- “ The lnrne of the rupture of the Confe- rences rests with the Western Powers. 'l“ieir illdisposition puts an end to the ne-,;<-tiMlmI- The Cabinet of Russin is not r.-spnnsi‘vl-‘- fur ll- lf,ion the one hiind. Russia opposed to France and England a. firm resolution not to dolly Willi demands goln beyond the limit l.iid down from the open ng of the Confer-snnes—on Um other, she olsred to the Allied l’uWeI'II the roof of her sincere desire to eoiitribute honest.- dy to it pucificution in unison u-i_th.tho ideaofhcr ignity. Constant to these principles. she _w_Ill leave the wnv open to an ll0llUl'&|lJlt! 1".‘C:)nlflll:.|.- tion, when the desire for pence ahnll hove en- lightened opinion in the -we countrivva us to the mistake of the war and of hitting without a. cause. It will then be allowable to l'o'8il|II'.‘ negotiation with is hope of their success in ensuring to Europe the too long despised bunc- fits of general repose.” Tu: Pnincirsniriss AN lxuiiri:nin~;:.'1' S:'.\'l'l£ ~-- The London Times of the 7th June ilistiin :3’ recommends that the principolitii-s of W.ill.»c M and Molilaivin should be in once erected i'-L-I - i'll.}\SZ*AR.'D'S ~G.AZE'l‘»'-I‘l?i,."J.U.BY‘l4. tnsiieless its pure wnter. should not in itself be siinp'o nod u:ii:nmpoiinde.l, sounds in first as ifit were u contradiction ofsense. GENE ii AL INTELLIGENCE .\fosin-.i=n' mu Couiiioieun Ritvriiw.-—No fen- turo oi‘ .sp.:ci;il importance slfectjiig the general iiionetiiry iind 1.'..vlDm(!l'¢lill operations of ti couiilry has shown iii-clfdnring the past week; but the t,.ndeni-y of nearly everything beisrin on the prosperity of trade and coininerce is u oi-hceri~ign:iture. The harvest proipects sre liighly sollsfuctu _., and money continues in- crnatsingly plentiful. The rate for lllitllfl on G.>vcrnui.:iit sconritics in the Stock Exe!:uugo still rnnges as low us from 2 to 2.} per (lent. notwithstanding the ninount of money with- vlrnrvn in the liniilc by the revenue payments at this period of the quarter. in t:-.e ulscullnt vl|i1l‘\9tq ills-v, the supply.-gis nbuiidont. The F-‘»:'.‘igvi lixiihaiig-rs a:on:inu': to lllalnlilllll It i'.~iv(.-or.ilnle nppeamuicn. but. with the new loan in pi-:-.~pc'.t. .i fell in the Paris quotations iuusl llu 27.i‘.- iclpzltrnl. A r>.ic:ioii l’;-om the decline of last week has l..il~:ei. ‘t'l.lv'5J in the Grain tr.ii‘.1', but the business tr ~.ns:ictioi:s in Liv‘ vitrious ii..irkets hnre been limits.-vl. lliiycrs .'ll"'.' c:'i:.l.-iilly iiiiwilling to _i.-.. cl-iii---h.-_y..--ilprtasc:itii'.ii1is, at the enlimioeil r ;t.-s. t':.: i'.r.-or;‘il.- weiitlecr doubtless leading t'zi-ri to ex;-~--.r it full. lluwe-rer, the ndvunce of is. est-:'ilis‘~<--l at i\l.irk-l.i-in on .\londnv. hits E)-T!-‘v s.iisi:.iiiul during the week; rind in .ivcr- 6 en iiidcpendeut Stiitc under a :['l\‘l'l'llll"‘l|l of its own, at the bend of wliieh s|n.l1 I-o ll-n--~--'1 - by the allies of course, ii. men of l.o:.c~'=v., nitriotisni and ability, in place of the llu.~«pu'l-' l’rince Stirbey. who 8ll.llU'.l;_’_ll pruf.‘ss’..:_: allegiance to the Porto, and lL(‘lln'; iiiltl l‘ _ sutliority, is declared to be cntii-. i_; i.i bit‘, interests of llussin. The wurioiiy last, the Tl‘.‘.‘v|.'i .c.~._~-*-, .".'. definite period, mil l'] .y laid i i of‘ . .- re~_:u ’.~-. to results we cannot .it. ihi-i l . . ~ ln“. -= lnzi ir. is nionstrous to not, us it to.» \' nit <i..-1» ‘litl-‘Eli i'--- of the Ottoiinn cni_niri~, p.- vi-L -l l._\ l;i..r inii~ lionsof illilul/li.illl!. :::;.l en-_}.x_-.'i~ 3' r-\' l‘_‘,’ \l- .!\“..‘ of prosp-.-riiy --.\<-opt -2.: l ;: ~\.“.‘ :- ment, shoal l h» lull in L! s -.1.-id-i:-:it-ls ci..~..‘;iiii=,i outraged by f'uici,gi'i tll‘1'U]l3A‘.iI)ll.lI.lltl ii)-;iI.'i ;sn«i bv the most \'rn;i.l o‘ ;_:«wer::iiv.:i:i<. nu-il t .n- W'esterii Po\\'i'rs and the Luv line scitl- i. their disputes.—ltussi.x has been dri\cu from the Priiicipnlitii-s, uni tiny tire iio:iiin.iii_v restored to the nuthuritv of tin: llorti-. u-!.ii~,.'i is represented nt lluchiucst by the llus-iod.i:, Prince bcirbi-y. l'| 1| Roirrr: or iimxcn -moors To‘ ‘rm: mi.r:i‘.— Hanover ay ‘.‘.‘.l.——(.ire:it sensation lnis l)',li"l| caused by the demand of (‘mint lloculol. t.'~c French Envoy at this court, for ru'.l'llIl\‘nli)ll to ii‘! pub’. illlllliugll no ilclllitl rise mi the rates of l:..--*. in-,-it -'-iulil be imulo, _\ct holders are firm in i.eiii.iuu‘tiig the prices current on this dsy . Wilt: Ti:-.i i.- l.\' rim Uxirrn Sri-i-is —In the ..'iIm.- ’-uzn‘ or of llii.\t'u .‘-ii.-r-.-li:iiit's .\laig.iziuo tvliich _’:i.-: come tr) li:;i:il. it is st.i.tcd that the i: in more! :in«'.i.:e l.lll’illl"ll0lIl the country ‘ :-.":.i:i: t.i'-i—'.l.ii'd.~' tiio t\\’(:l‘:Lg¢‘ of the «ill in the l»t5'l iiir-rc yours. The con- .c.; is liiilt’. ii ;;i~:.-.t .u‘r.iml.iiiec of cnpitiil . .-. o it o1';iciii.- Hill} loyuicnt and iiionc_r »: ll.':1.~Li.'. ._i‘ [l nt_','. 'l‘i.e ;:_i'eat reduction in ii.-- l‘.'§.'tlv[- ofi';iilro.iil operations lnis turned at \'...-t dual of l.v.hor to'.i'.irds l|g|'ll'ultlll‘i', uncl :I~.- gzmviiil so\\'n or planted with l1l't'll(l crops i.-. ;;.< .w.:v.-r tli.iii was ever before iown. 'l'm~ x-.~iiii-er wlu:.;t loolis well in nearly rill piirls ol the eounu'_y:i.nd iii the south west is slniost ll'l.\'IJl'.ld the rcuch of drouglit. In the mi-Idle ..nil in-rlli-western States, and in the southern .\il:iniie Si:i.i.cs. the quantity of the final in- gutiin-,; uill be governed by the weather for the omit month. Some complaints have been io.iile of the drought, but under the inlluenui-, of the late ruins there sppenrs to be not much l't'll.!|l‘ll to apprehend any general damage to the crop. In Bimking matters nothing has ‘..is l'.: .5 --‘rv ‘ 44"‘. march it body of Imperial trnps tlirougli the Ilnnovariun territory It appears thnt con- siderable inconvenience w.is felt and debt’ occussionedlosl year by sending; the French srmy of co-operation to the Baltic by sea, al- thou h on board such splendcd slii is us the squn ron under Coiiiiiiodore Gray in t io li:inni- bol, nnd it has now been decided to send the expedition by the railroad through the .\’c.r:h of Germanyto Lubeck, where steamers \-.ill be wniting to take the troops to the point; where they nrc wnnted, and which of nccessitv, ! remains it secret for the present. Besides, theé expedition will be much n..-re hiirocroais than tholnst. The number of French troops con-, veyed to the Baltic list summer, nu-I e-uiployod ll at the reduction of ll vinor.-und. was not more: than eight or ten thousand men where in the: arm of the North destined for service in the‘ Baltic inustcrs nearly 80,000 men. nbont «on»; half of wiom have received orders to hold’ thevnsclvcr in readiness to move, and the ollu-rl halfwill form the ri-serve.-.\lthou;h the ll.1- l novcrinn government has not yet given zi ili>.. cid-3il:innwcr,thcre is little reason to (loiiht; that it will be it flt\'0!"llllf‘. one, p:iriici.l.irly as the request is suppor‘c.l r.iostencr;:~.:iimlly by the llriiish gorr-riiinent. win have sent lfl*fl‘lIl‘.- tions ti that clll-ct to Mr. llligh, her .‘.!.-iji-.-by‘: rcprcsciitniiie hero. A Similar request l.:is b-‘on lll:l'l‘} by the l‘.lurqiiis do llloiisti;-r.ut ’-crlin to the Priisi;i.in g-vvcriiiucnt, ziml stops liorc also been token by l“rnn-.-e to obtain the consent of the Senate of Lubco. for tho cin- bzirlution of the Fri.-ncli troops iit'1‘ravenmuude. Wii'rr.n.—Threc-quarters of a century have not yet rolled sway since the simple elementary nature 'of water began to be excluded from the articles of faith maintain- ed by philosophic men. Water is now no longer regarded as simple, elemental, or indivisible. lt is a compound body. Af- ter it has been found from everything ex- traneous in the shape of exploring matter or esrthy ruline impregnation-—s er it has been rendered by the most ceroful process of humsn art ebselr-ta water, still it l"'llllslllI a substance compound. 'l‘o those who are unecqueinted with this fact, dcvelo d as it basbeen by the chemical science a modern‘ times. it appears scarcely credible, that? s thing so limpid, eleer, colorless, sud‘ 0l‘ClH'l't‘d during the last month. 'l'he Supply of gold from California is coming forward freely. The goods entered inwards at New York in the month of April for the last four‘ years were of the following re. use : 18:32 - . . . $10,059,710 1x53 - - - - 5,498.7 15.54 — - . . 6.583,8 12:55 . . - . 9,107,455 It will thus be seen that the ini irts for the month are only little more than iitll‘ of what tl:e_v were last year. he totnl imports for the l'our months from January lust were in value $19,530.-3130 less than l'or the correspon- 'ng four iuouthso lust yrdl',l|flll were 3‘: . 527 5133 less than for the some time in l-5."i.'l. It is considered licwevcr trust the trade in the former years was for too large for the require- nioots of the country. and that the present is ii period of ruuilllliun, during which ninttcrs \\ ill i-cturu to their proper healthy tone. Sirriors Aci'iiu:x'r.-—-A young man. the son of lli.-I". Clinrlcs ltnn-lnl, of Weyin-iuth, while on- gig 'l in niieiidiiig to port oi" the machinery I't)lsl\'.l(‘lt'll wiiii the steam engine wort.-shop oi i\l'..i.wl‘.4. llucstis ti." Mouiton. of '::rnio=itli, on '1":-un.'s:liy cvcriing List, in on ntii-nipt to throw ;':i.- hut: over the chili, his shiii sleeve caught :l!l'l was drawn up by it to the top bcnm. ifnd ..otwi:!istindin;; that thcr-3 wnso force of 30 horse power ofstcziui iii the tinic--his body \r.i.- so ::;lUllll'.‘d in between the slinftniiil the bctm that the works were stoppcd—tliis liriiiiglit the WOl'l{lllt‘|l to see who: wins the matter, when they discovered the young man in this It rilous i-itu:ttion-they imxnodutcly cut the be i. when his right arm dropped on t e lloor being com- .letcly severed threu li; the hull was shout 8 riches side. Ills bi y was extricated. and to the nstonislimcut of all present, signs of life were visible: lie was iinnisdiatel placed undoi- medlcsl sttcndsnce. We tru y sympnthiu with his friends.—l.i'verpooI AN’ OCEAN 'l‘l'JLl'.G!‘..\PH. A few weeks since—on page ‘.3Is"~-we direc- ted sttention to the great extent of ocean tele- rspli lines which hr! lJI".‘lI constructed b lritish companies, and exhorted our tolegrop engineers to look to their leurels. which some of them had claimed :-pcctively. in the «on- spli,". and as we Jiinled. Uncle John ever {be water is to have the longest shiire of the cost and labour in completiiig it, We nregleili however, that the ocean line is to be in ‘Joint stock work. or rather tbework of two compa- nies -noting in - eonoert—n.n ~ American and is British one: The whole work‘ has been con- tructed for,end it is expected that in three years, at furthest. from the pr sent dnte. mes- sages will be fleetin on lightning wings lic- i.weenNow York and indon. The American Company is formed eflending capitalists and gentlemen in‘ this city. The bars nlreiid se- cured grants--very libcrs ones —-of soils and olinrteis from the provinces of Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland: for carry- ing the telegraph through their territories and ndyucent scss. In a few months, It ll contem- plated. there will be it contniupus telegraph line between New York iind Newfoundland. for carrying the telegraph through their torri- tories and udjacentseiis, iind arrangements linyo hoincwsrd bound,und leave the news, which _will be at once tmnsmitted by the wires, und received three or four days before u steanni-r‘_s arrival in port. A submarine cable of-70 miles long is now on its we from Enghind. to connect (dupe Ilreton with ewfoundlnnd. und when this I! done the American connections will be coin- ileie, and we shall then receive news from l‘l')I'up0 in six days after the steamer has left Liverpool. But the grout work will be coin- pli-tc. nnd.we slmll then receive news from u- rope in six _ Liverpool. But the great work will be the Atluniic subninrine cable, whit-.|i is designed to extend through the ocean from Irelnnd to New- fouiiilliin , u istunco of 1600 miles. 'l‘_he li-itisii Company has agreed to construct this, mid in a crate it, in i-ouneetion “till the tincricnn -ompnnr, for fifty yours. 'l.‘ho_rn_ble is to contiiio six wires. cnpuble of trunsiiiitiiug seventy-two tliousund words in twenty-loiir ho rs. It is cstiiiinieil that its cost u ill uinnunt to .'sll|.fltlIl,llllll, but it is calculated that the un- nu.il l‘(‘\'i:l[I|‘i w.ll iim-niiit to {sf-ll.”""»""‘0. 4|‘-“l tliiit llu.‘ profits will he lltl’;.',.‘. ‘fiiis is too hi_-ill nu cstini ito by ii. grunt dt-ul. as the coiiipniii-es will ceit.i'inl_y find out if they eliargc $25 for ion woiils. as hns been stated they intend to do. Niel: l.i_;!i clinrgi-s will not lend to it very ex- ti-ivsivc l>ll.~llYl(‘t~‘.-l. The we-ight of tl'c csblo will iiiiiouiit to lillliiil tons. and \\ill cmploy n niiiii- lii-rof rirg-. so-.inisl.ipi-i in carrying it. c lmpi: lliu t,'ulIIp.tli_v will meet Wills CUldll|l0u} success in lil_\llIg it down. Meusuri-s must be adopted and means cm- ploycil to insure sui-cuss, for a single mistake will involve miise-ipieiiiies of the most serious and IllialflTl'«bil.-l cluiructcr. l'liis project is as grand one in the highest sense of the teriu. Tho mind almost recoils upon itself in contemplatingilsell'ccts.—Stenm- :its and risilrouds have ed‘.-cted social and 00lll||l\II'\3lv|l revolutions among the nations of the eiirtli. but the telegraph is designed to no- complish us great, ifnot greater clnin es than nuy other invention of modern times. ts pro- gress calls forth our admiration and excites us with astonishment. It is buta little over ten years since the first working telegraph line was erecte in our country; now there are more than thirty thousand miles of wires in operntion. The extend east, west, south and nortli,nnd thro continually with the impulse of thought. In a. few years more, the whole cnrth will be encircled with these electric nerves. and the American. Englishmen. and French , will be conversing with each other €ls('ll ti itli his foot on " his own native licnrtli.” -‘SCI-i'Ilfl;fiC. < THE f-XTSTERIOIIS DISIASE IN NEW YORK. We publish some remarks. from the New York /'n.vl, touching the singulsr disease which has made its sppeariince in that (my, some of the S_\lllpitllnl§ of wliluh l(‘ll to the bclieflhat it was iii-iilmr morn nor less man the old Plague. The ’I'imr.< nuil E.rpr(‘s'8 are st the pains to show lino- wliolly ll=ifHul‘(lt‘(l is the idea. and how llflllt*(2l‘E- surily the public iniiid has been disturbed by Inc (lllf \\'.,- sreinfi-rniud by the New Yoili Pox! il~:.x tlu-. ilisciisc oliii-li has allrA('l(‘il some nlieuituu lair-ly in tl-si ciiy, fiom ilie pci-i.l«;irit_v of it.- h)’n'llll)ln9. the rnpiiliiv nfiis course l‘.i'(l iis frilsl results, is now said to ‘on .1 ilisessn I(nulIt‘n an--vng ilic ii.od:c-il mi-n astlie puslulc mnfignr or r/mrlum ; a full account of wlitcli the Post li.is glesnc-l fmm I pspo-r rec-enilv prepared by r. Wainwright, sun of ilie lste Bishop of the! Diocese. ll is des- cnbeil as s gangrene-is iuflsinmuiion of the skin. iiiro‘vin:.'. more or less deeply. the subcutaneous sv-v---ls tissue, 'l‘he part where this disease cenenslly Ippesrs is eiihei on the face or met, -heugh ii may iiriii-ls snv oilier pan of the body, l often shows itselfon the lihie of children; unit at is called spontaneous nsncrene is in man) came a veritable Ptlllllltt Msligne. ‘ho dumion ofthis disease is generally from three in nine days, yet it may prove fatal in less than forlv-eight, and even tweniv-four hours- Dr‘ Wainwright’: paper. all of which is full of insimciiim and lniercsi. c'oses wiih llll srcoum ofiwoiecem uses which occurred in New York; nu-uetiou of an “.Atantic Tplegriiph Linc." Since the riod mentioned. it has become a public fact, that we are to have an "ocean tele- l l Il‘n!.—.\lrs.S.. the mother ofs fsmilv. had been subject in" attacks of nervous liridsclie, oihersise had enjoyed good licaltli.—-" For two dnys after the steumcr has left ll orlluzee days previous to the 8p|\0lll‘_l\llO! .,f “,5. disease rho. lisd been confined to her hpil uiili . severe iuiiick of ioflumlri. She wssjntijg, g,,,,_ ever, on Tliurrduy, tlciolirr lib, in go ,m.i, 1. vii» on this «lav ihst she fim iwtlwd ll Illlull plmpl-9 on the left oi‘ iiie rcuiie or lhu ...,.i.,.- 1, Sl'ioe;iid nullilng about iI._snppomu,_v 3; N be‘ mere iiifls." 'l'l'.e (llsPI8O coiiiinui-din ailvsnce. tliough mu llpltlly. On Sunday lliulltltig, liming ,-.“.“’.h° was compelled to retire iigiiiii.—"'l‘lio pain had extend»-il over the whole: scalp, sud damn the back uf ilie neck. and vine an constant and gum, lllll her mind begun to sander,-—and so llC(‘ld¢d|y viursa was she putting, us .to induce a elow, j“_ quiry as to the scat end eiiuse of the pain, up... it wss very clearly tnieeulile to the tillliplu oi. ih. upper lip. which llsd become enliirycil to aim,“ the use ofs largo pea, herd, of s purple color end from the centre I slight watery disclnug; iisui-d. 'l'lie sensation virus that of cuiislaig ulluollllfl gains of the most intense clinrxm, fwmtliis pimple overlbc whole face. head and neck. even down to the breast; an vihu ius cqiully reinsilrahle, great prostratiun of the vii-.1 Pffllfll. ’ “ill this stage of the case, Dr. llossack V... called, and at once recogiiizci it as ’usio:e .'ll:i‘igiie. As it was ilien iniilniplii. ho iielVried 0||€I'Illm(o All the s_unpioni.~i had greatly agu... vaied by morning.-, which induced llllu io upeisie at once.” lle ll|,l|(l8 a crucial incision ofsboui eight lines y six. 4. Aflfil’ the bleeding ceased. wliieli. |im«¢,¢,_ was kept up by the epplii-zitiim ofii. iriirin pol lifce, the wound was (ll‘Cn:'t‘tl will: :1 siiniolaiing oim. meul, so as lo keep up :1 free siippumiinn for um or three days. When this (‘l':I8t.'(l, ilin wound wss driiun together with sillii-sire straps, and healed with liiile or no irate of rho iiicisioo. " l'hi- lruu character of the disi.-use w..s clearly slimro by the appearance of the in-iscil snrlaiei.-s." Sirruru .—ll., ii young man. ‘2‘i)i.‘illKl'f1IgVP,|In “'pdiii'i-iiiiy iiii-inin,v_v, October l7ili. 1551. oh.-uiv. ed ii small \':‘sl(‘l('. on the upp«r lip, ‘.\lIll,'ll ho uptuzcil. and from llrit line he lwgaii lo cxi~ciii-ire urent pain in and around the Iuiiior. 'l'lic ll'.$L‘il30 cuiiiinueil ispidly to l|ll'll!.‘lSt’, and tho: i-booting pains were so sevevelliiit he was iiol able to sleep ihnt ni.zht. ().i Tliiirsilay inoniing l u look dose of incdiciim, but oiilioui. any relief, and in the afternoon his suite so alarincil the family, llullhcy sent for Dr. llosiick; and in two or three hours ulicr, \|’lll'll l went with him to assist at the opernii--ii. Ilie tubercle upon the upper lip had eiilarg-cil in about the size of a mail grape, rendering spI‘nliln:.I dillicult ; iii the centre ii was of ii dink color, and there wss I slight discharge of sanies from in small opening in the iipcx. The tumor was freily divided. and ilie sides of the incision presented in ii merkcd degree the honey- cninbed appearance of which I have before spoken. This case wss lresied ss were the others, sud the piiiieni, in about ten dsys from the time ofthe sttsi.-li, was pei-fecily well. SUHHABY 0!‘ NEWS. Coszurncxiz. Rnnrioss Brrwsm Fiuncs AND E\'cLi.\'n.--We understand that Edward Ryan, Esq., of Quebec. Vice-Consul of France for Quebec and Montreal, lies reeeivedgn letter from Mons. De Belvese. the olliccr Commanding- in-Chief on the French nnvslststion of New- foundland, in which be announces his intention of Visiting Canada in the courceofe. few weeks. llis visit, Mons. do Belvese states, will he s fulfilment nfn mission intrusted to him by his Governinent. of pure] commercial character- its objects being to ncilitite and extend the trading rchitions between France and Canada. Trade is very bad at Quebec. The n:-rival of ships them up to 23rd ultimo, this year. was only 159 : 4lo arrived during the same time lzistyeiir. The nrrivols of p:issengi»rs, by sen. too. is about 20,000 less then up to the rauie date last yciir. Till.‘ lllll.~'fl.l"l‘.l of the Foreign Legion in tie Sl.t-‘.1’: \' Ell turn out it wrctclicil nll'iir. A few il:i_ts six "I' the I.-'.b'. liL'VCllllt‘ cutter James (‘arm - ‘i- ll ir‘.ti-v°riipt«'il the llrig lludilo from New Yu: 1; 11-1‘ I':ili"‘nx. niul took pmsoi-1-ion ofn lot of pin- sc:i;:--rs iilio Hvlnl-litlnftl tlint they were cnlii-ml on l)i'~:H‘tl. iiiidcr nssuriinco that they would el - tnin l‘mllil_\‘lJlelll on the rnilrond, wlicn tli-y srriviil at llrilifnx. but found out, on the pin- szigo that they were to be forced into the Foreign Legion. The cabin passengers have been arrest- ed to stand it triitl at Boston, for endeavouring to enlist the recruits for the British service. o'nd the men have been held to sppesr sgsiiist ticm. An Usrenriirurr Accinln-r.—Psrt of 1 sea.’- foldhip piouiul one .1‘ the towers of the Nium Suspi-iisiou llrldac fell down. on Thursday hul- iiponntruin that was undcrnestb. No ilsmime was done. but there was greet ntieriistioii in- side. the prevailing impression men the pn- lwngers being that the bridge hsd pivcn way, ml that they were in the N iegars River.- Drsrnucrivc I-‘nu: A1‘ l!siuium.—1\'cw Ycfli June 96 -Bermuda advices tu Ilia l8Ih i""~ report thsiou the night of Ilie l3ili. one of the government store-lionies was com lo-tely dcllwl‘ ‘ed by llrs, entsilhig I less of £16, 00.