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the fundamental law of the State, is subversive, ; f o Beer Ser co ips ‘oe tone, cited ey The price of indigo had advanced a little at Cal-] Lxioestzn.—Some American orders have been recoty 1 Broo 3 i ‘i ed, and there fair demand for lower sorts of goods.— prervags to appear in nine days, and take his trial cola, ang “lan agi British cotton piece goods | Cd. and there ix a tair demi (ire came, and spinners are r : or some part which, it ie pretended, he.played in baying up skin wools. The aspect of uffairs, therefore, the recent insurrection xt Alicant. ‘The expedition Fashions for May. 9 | Ss ners Miiteietion previonaise ‘ainst Morocco is fitting out, but Gene: my Cave.—The mest Jecided favourite etyle of cap is that | | Novriveien.—The wrought cotton hose brunch, which who was to have taken the command, has refused | made of tulle cheffonne, interspersed with clusters of ee ee pal mppulscture & this dist : ot, 98 far foe the appointment, and is about to viait England fer heath, oF any very small L Gowers. Those ee Borla of Bubieat, cat's Dae teak stats of femand thet {t bas ¢ ilation with Es- | tirely plain on thé for are now much in A : r i. aie 0 Th of sfepcne, Ce Mae on learning the brood Sustain is placed at the back, headed with a wreath poe in gs come ime part. e cotton. glove fade i ast, one samperar Gt : lacmed | of fowars or leaves, and which only reaches to just the | however, brisk. | The silk hoMlery branches have no! stile intentions of Spain, immediately proclaimed | oon each «ide, where it i attached with a bunch or | #8Y improvement with the approach of spring ; they may a war of religion against the expected invaders, aig | eluster of the same,” | be said, with the exception of fine silk hose, to best ill de- called out 40,000 horsemen, to whom he assignad & |" yo .y15.—The form of those for the new season is as | Clining. ‘here is no material alteration in the drawer rendezvous at a point near the coast. distinguished looking as they are pretty. We bave seen | and pantaloon branch, es the cut-up hose branches, Queen Christina and her daughters were to et | several of straw-coloured sat n. covered with crepe of the the hands having generally full employment. 4 ¢ ! ‘rape, May 4—During thi veek large out in a few days tor the baths of Echevaleta, in | same hue, and trimmed simply with ribbons parell to the Rib tes page eee cae ng bodied ager Guipuzcoa, by the advice of their physicians. They | satin, and figured with @ ce ise-coloured stripe; the un- | Dialiites Tar lt ec ven to quote priecs Pi will be accompanied by the whole of their minis: | des part ofthe brim deeoratel with sprigs of genwoium |" i unprecedented demand, and the Beotch manulee ters. The number of provinces is to be increased | axd tie Spanii’ tie of tile. in the interior ; or those | turers refuse to sell under 80s per ton at Ginsgow At thy by reducing the extent of those already in exis- | With ict, toy a covered with a rich applique lace, | beginning of the week, it was 70s which gradually ros tence. The province of Madrid is to be entitled the | Pi ig ior an ornament a branch ef roses, interinixed | to 7 and is now very firm at 80s with a Serevey Semlaney province of Manzanares of which Madrid will be | With; bunches of currants, Nothing con be fresher or | to rise. This branch of the poe cpasidersbiy ested the capital; and that of Toledo will become the | prettier than those in gros de Naples, trimmed with | by the excitement snore ie mee, thes RAB Ole province of the Tagus—capital, Toledo. A skir-] french lace, and decorated with a teillegs: de plume. | tricts, who insist on an vane br tediger md mish had taken place between the Queen’s troops for white straw bonnets will | turers? stocks are very ainall, and rae) ane er en yrought i ; the fe pink. straw color, and ver- | ty in fulfilling their engagements for delivery. Wrought and the Carlist bands of the Maaztrazzo ; the forces \ tse bonnets is still rather | iton is naturally affected by the riae in mg iron, and a of the latter are said not to exceed 200 men, and Oe feuthors are oguin worn flatover thecrown. | corresponding advance has taken place. Quotation’ are must soon be dispersed. the feathers ure again worm upeurance ot dress: | in Glasgow, bars, £7 ; rods, £8; plates and shecta, £ liberal grant of batta to all the troops that were en- NEW YORK HERALD colonia! sugar is to be maintained; but foreign su- as his case was'tounded 6n thé fatts so fully stated *) gar under fe! veruenos is he} be limited to ne a Bae Mr. ‘Whiteside, ad . countries which do not empley slave labor. By ir. Haroment, Q.C., then addressed the court New York, May 10, 1844. this arrangement, the Chancellor anticipates plen- | on behalf of Mr. Se the grounds of whose appli- npn gp . amas tiful supply of foreignaugar from China, the Island | cation differed somewhat from those who had pre- HALF A MONTH LATER of Java, and other places east of the Cape of Good | ceded him. It was alleged that there had ared Hope new arrangement to come imto opera-| certain articles in the Dublin Evening 1 and F RO M B URO PE | “ou when the Brazilian treaty ceases in November | Packet, after the adjournment of ihe ing, trom day ot the present eens The Midget was yes. anepes 1-| to day, pring the rials, wish they bia ot afer . ‘agty eriticized, and some clever party speeches | returning to their homes, an which, the learne ARRIVAL OF THE were made ty Mr Baring, Mr. Lal ouchere, and Laan contended, had ‘insluenced thear verdict. “0 cha Russell ‘he ex-Ministers profess to | Mr. Hatchel! continued to speak up to the adjourn- STEAMER BRITANNIA. see in some of the details of ‘the present plan an ashe of the court en Friday. . : Age rors cen me approximation to the memorable Whig Budget of | On Saturday Mr. Moors, Q.C., addressed the ANOTHER | Sal. Lord John Russell was very emphatic in de- | court on behalf of his client, the Rev Mr.Tierney, EXTRAORDINARY OVERLAND EXPRESS, gueacing the folly of excluding, on principle, the in a speech of very considerable length. He was ns carer ave-grown sugar of Brazil, while we admit the | followed b EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE N.Y. HERALD. | slave-grown cofive of that country. Lord Stanley, |. Mr. 0°Hacax, who spoke.on behalf of his client, Be ss too, was soundly rated by Mr. P. Stewart, who| Mr. Duffy. At the close of his speech, HIGHLY INTERESTING NEWS. spoke a8 one interested in the British tropical colo-} ‘The Souicrror GENERAL rose to reply. He com- » | nies, op Baving doe all that sonld be. dons to He megsed: hy reneriag oe eppech 14 srenmente a apr abe vent a free supply of labor reaching them from the | raise ir, iteside, an ad not conclude ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KING | western sonar of Africa. As regards the general ha the court rose. He resumed his address at OF NAPLES. feeling of the country, the Budget does not promise | the sitting of the court on Menday, and costinued 2 io be very po) lar. “Fine peer iaanincensee are aoe the ero oF se . He end again on issatisfied that the duty on the raw material has | Tuesday, an id not finish until the afternoon of WIRMNESS IN THE COTTON MARKET. | jo; hash renesleds the shipping trade fear that our] that ae ‘The arguments of the learned gentlemen . goods will be shut out from Brazil; the middleclass | were, of course, vigorously directed against the ar- O'CONNELL NOT SENTENCED. | es grumble about the continuance of the property | guments of the counsel for the traversers ; the bench tax beyond the specified time ; and, as in all simi- | from time to time making observations and taking Due a = . : ’ A ; Wales, bars, £6; rods, £6 10s, and very little to be NO NEW TRIAL GRANTED. lar cases where great expectations have been excit- | part in the proceedings, referring to their notes and Portugal. es which have the corsoge opening in the front, cause | in V 8 ; rods, . cs . 7 0 , i - ght at these prices, th facturers refusing to sell, ed, disappointment now prevails. assertions. Of course it renle be impossible to} The Government is pursuing arbitrary measures, | them to be adopted fer almost every style of Senet aire In{Wales and Staffordshire, the trade vay ehband rg so Enecrions in EnGuanp.—The elections which | say on which side the balance of argument rests, Arrival of the Overland Mail from | have taken place in consequence of the law ap.| but evenif the traversers should not succeed in their pointments, have anaiad in favor of the Gov-| present attempt to delay sentence, they will move INDIA, seament The reed League waned ee a me bey Ste to carry it to the oes of Lares 3 fight at Exeter, and the result was very humiliating | for which they have in these proceedings already Commercial and Political Intelligence, de. | 19 its popularity there. Poor Mr. Thesiger, oe shown sufficient legal grounds. After the Solicitor F accepted the Solicitor-Generalship, under the im-| General finished. One exclusive and extraordinary overland ex- | pression that he could retain his seat for Wood-| Mr. Hgen, Q. C., proceeded to address the court throwing every impediment in the way of the pub- | combining elegance, ease, and comiort. ir i . le eornite ieee information of the real state | sages, pes Sh demi-montants are i giant vogue, — henna bio SMe Fest wate: Hala, 2 ene ag of the provinces. The Minister Costa Cabral is | and the embroideries destined for those drestws @) Tit) in Groat Britain. v ji iolati ell worthy attention. ‘The abun- retaeec ened peer and. his open violation Tones ot arakty “novelties in fancy trimmings for the} Havre Corrox Manxr.—The arrivale of Cotton this 0 a Government is reported to fey aovenonses are altaost endless ; among | week amounted to 4,351 aes, and the si: 1s ‘0 4,890 bal have given much dissatisfaction in the large towns, | {ecorating of suns ee ioning the ranges guipurvs, | stock 123,090 bales. Que market remained in the a which are ready for revoit on the first fitting oppor- | much of the same colour as the dress, and decorating the | position as before, that is to say, languid and heavy, 6 tunity. These views are borne out by the pro- | skirt in three rows ; itis also used for the oruamenting of | sales of the weck have produced a {resh reduction of 1 to : A . 3 c] a e ivi H i i i 1.— World of Fashion. 2centimes on previous rates. Coffee maimtained its value; wee _| stock, found out that great patrons are sometimes | for the traversers, and fivished his address at four] tracted resistance offered to the Government troops | mantillas and silk shawls, e a press artived last night from Boston, with the intel- | very ‘whimsical. ‘The seat’ was wanted by the | 0 cloak, when the court adjourned at Almeida, where Bomfin still defies their attacks. Markets. ha ee eD Nene Taldiae 96 to 07 Bs af BAYaaunl 0) ligence that the steam chip Britannia had arrived. Duke of Marlborough for the Ma nis of Bisadford iK eduseday, morning the court met at the 3 , is son, a young nobleman who has just attained | usual hour, when She reached Boston at 6} o’clock yesterday morn- He majont a Fhe roe ine of the crown, ae ieee Mowanan, QC addressed the court enon i n i ft t i i 3 is, however, on the | sel for Mr. John O'Connell, as there was nothing ing, and our special messenger started a litle after | rot oF the House. of Commons, as a friend | diflereat in the situation of his client from that of 7 o'clock with London and Liverpool papers of the | in need” is about to resign, in order to make way | the other traversers. The learned gentleman, like 4th inst., and reached the New York Herald Offic for him. Mr. Henn, went over te same ground as those who ig je New York Herald Office [0°71 ve Burrain Steamer.—The dilemma in| had preceded him. He conclnded his address at ata little after 11 o’clock last night. He came all : inari four o'clock, when the court adjourned. a 8 which this vessel is so extraordinarily placed is not ‘On Thursday ‘noriing: Me, Giesatanon preceed- the way by horses, and was but fifteen hours from yet overcome. It is stated in Herapath’s Railway ed to addrems the court on behalf’ of the trayersers Journal, that it is intended to lift her, by a very c city to city. simple process, through the dock gates. The great generally, and continued up to the adjournment of ; 3 difficulty her friends have to contend with in thisis| the court. é Owing to the early arrival of our express, we | the screw. No doubt the object of the directors of] | Rergar Assoctarion.—The Neckly meeting of have been enabled to give a {ull digest ot the news | the Great Britain was to get the gutes widened tor | the Repeal Association was held on the 28rd ult.— 1 . i . | the purpose of bringing her in again to repair. ‘Vhis} Mr. Nicholas Maher, M. P., in the chair. Much —political, fashionable, commercial, and theatri-} the Dock Directors would not permit, and it is pro- rouine business was Eraupacted and Mr.O’Connell al. We give ful i t! 3 bable that when the Great Britain leaves Bristol, as} renewed his exhortations to the country to main- 5 » e i re mooie ae yee also there is no dock there capable of accommodating | tain peace and order, while he urged the necessity a complete shipping list, such as no paper in this | her, ske will never bs Se pilar It is met a COmEA RNS ea cguiane fot rebea The rent, mines i ‘ ive ti 4 she will sail for New York on the 13th of July. | the preceding meeting on the 16th, was announce city will give till to-morrow morning, and then {*rh» Bristol Mirror states, that no arrangement has | to be £280 183. 4d. Ue. they will copy it from us. yet been made for extricating the vessel. The usual weekly meeting of the amociation was Ii appears, by a parliamentary paper just issued, | held on the 29th ult. r. D. O'Connell, Jr., in the gel nay cane ee started frofn that the quantity et muropean chews amported into | chair. Mr. O’Jonnell took an active part in the Boston about the time ours did, but up to daylight | this country, in the year ended Jan. b 1844, was Bene eedinies ans. Saad payer presches enane i i j 36,993 cwt. ; fi the United States of America, | Pe 4 6 tH z thi morning they have not made their appearance | 4312 cwt.; from. British Possessions, 79 ewt, | nounced to be £191 13s, 3d. nie in the city, as we can ascertain. There is a strong | Total in the year, 179,389 cwt. a eae sees BE repeal, searciagy on por: itity ee ‘ ” aGen 4 oMB.— G lay, Mr, O'Connell moved that the association do probabisity that they have stopped to “liquor” at | NGENRRAL Tow Tuvan The Aine of Fenea| tits rising adjoa.n until Friday, that he might (af New Haven. tinues to be the ‘observed of all observers.” | ter the prosecutions) bring forward his plan for the - b if oa ; H ‘ ‘ isit | renewed agitation of the repeal. (Loud cheers.) The news is of a most interesting character, beh d Quen, at Buckingham Palace, on the re The leaders of the cause would certainly, in his One of his most active officers, the Deputy José | Loxpon Moxey Manxnt—May 4.—Since our last pub- Ls 5 Eeteimo, hes been went with. eome others to. take | lication, the prices of the Funds have kept up tothe ex- | duty, pwd and about S80 bogs to chngas bande ot 404 to command of the Guerilla, parties, which appear to | traordinary position of par, until within a day or two. | #74 fr, in bond. Dlalininens eee to the shore be springing ap im, oyany Giveotichs. Anatlier ulsived There bas slace beet chkege tt ius Paper curcule ead of our provision; on the whole, couddcuee in th addeegs) to: the Hanmgness uston Aas been'1agae I ticle is fully maintained; the soles of Martinique and by Bomfin. tion, attendant upon the renewal of the Bank Charter, | 710 oe Sonaisted of 100 to 160 hhds., on the basis of aire A have caused some fluctuation in the value of British Se- f The Constitutional guarantees are again suspend- A 604 to 603 for good middling ; of Bourbon, 2733 bags good fe gs" ag: Sf curities, and occasionally a preponderance of sellers has pte foi00g ioe paoes spodlis (Pe eaten pie ies moot ed, us also the liberty of the press, till the end of to the market a flat appearance. ‘here has been May. Martial law is proclaimed, and State pri- r retrograde movement in stocks this morning, soners are transported in a wholesale manner, with- | and speculative sales, backed by a few bona file ones also, out trial by either judge or jury. The shipment of | and which eof the jobbers continue to ‘ascribe to the prisoners at this season of the year to the coast of | Scotch Ban! have told upon Censols, 80 a8 by So Alrica, where they are at first confined in the dun- | 4 temporary’ ion of one quarter per cent | One in int i ol, or the geons of fortresses, is regarded as consigning fully Ce ae PAL fey eave two-thirds of them to certain death. .__ | cannot conceive that while money is so easy, prices can The Government reports represent the garrison | he permanently depressed. Consols after ‘being 994 to of Almeida to be in a state of famine, being reduced | 99}, have been done since at 99} to 99} for Money, but to feed on their horses; but contrary accounts have | not lower than 994, for Account. The Commissioners been received from the insurgents in that city. have purchased Consols at 99}. The other Stocks parti- Italy cipated in, the depression ; Reduced Three per Cents be- A ing 99] ; Three-and-a-Half ditto, 102; and New Three- Escarg_ox THE Kine or Naries rrom Assasst- we jaif per Cente, 1023. Exchequer Bills are 748 to nation.—Naples, April 15th —‘‘At the same ‘ime | 76s prem. ‘The next feature in the market is the much that the King received the congratulations of the } lower values 286, obtained fon Hest Lads Stpek, p06 ‘orps i i ui ume, to im betwe ‘l Goursiail the, conan selomatrewmronnthe, birthiOk & Directors’ aud. the Government. The unfunded debt is daughter, he was also congratulated on his escape | ¢ Dh aheavy tacuctlan caneblower, iligiebortiag £0 from assassination, under the following cireum- | (0h. oj. erhere it A disposition Piva es, Del Spanish stances: A few days since a serjeant of the Guard, | tock, although prices come higher from the continent. named Barbieri, got an audience of the King, on | pho 5 per Cents have receded to 24§ to 24j ; and the new pretext of asking grace for his brother, who had | Three per Cents to 35} and 35. Portuguese ure a shade insulted his officer, and was to be severely punished. | better, the Converted being 45$ to46. Mexican have The King, with his usual kindness, told the man to | been marked 35 to 351, which ix much the same. Colom- go to the Colonel, and say that he hoped some le- | bia and the other South American Bonds are ateady, and niency might be shown. Barbieri retired, but had | the Northern Stocks look well generally, Dutch 94 per : : | | Cents, are scarcely so good, being 614 to 61}. no sooner re-entered the waiting room, than he | ‘hep nsiness done in United Statex Bonds has consisted tion which Indigo has lately acquired, during which 107 chests marked EDG, 100 ditto TB&C, ond 10 cheats DDL, were taken at the exchange of 3 fre, per roupie, fully sup: ported ; ofour disposable stock 100 chests Bengal went at 6 to 6 fr. 90 centimes, duty puid. AnsteRpam —Although the transactions in Java Coffeo rrmain on a limited scale, it waa, nevertheless, last week observed, that there existed eome demand at 21} cents, which price has also been obtained for good ordinary sorte; of Brazil, 2,100 bogs imported by the Venus, sold at 19} to 204, and 300 bags Surinam were disposed of at 26 to 38 cents. In Tea no veriation to speak of took place, the value of the article was maintained, but the bu- siness was confined to the daily consumption. Since our last, several parcels Surinam Sugar found buyers at 21 to 22}. as also several parcels yellow Havannah, of last as weil as this year’s arrival, at 27 to 28 fl; some of the last imports of Java was cleared off at 25 to 264 fl; in our quotations, in expectation of the result which the Com- mercial Company's sales at Rotterdam may produce, we make no alteration. Spices maintain previous currences, but are at the present moment not inquired after. T) last imports of Carolina Rice will probably appear market this week, by private contract 487 bi fair Java were sold at 8} fl; cleaned Table Rice is now worth 1831 to eleven fl Metala continued quiet ; East India ‘Tin is at present held at 42 fl; Ameri- can lead at 10} fl ; Spanish, English, and German Copper at 10, Swedish at 64, Russian at 58, and Dronthelm at 5541. In Pot Ashes during the last eight days little occurred; especially in a commercial point of view. ult, when the King and Queen of the Belgians | opinion, be sent to gaol, but government would ne- | begged the officer on guard to ullow him to return, | 41 the following ; our quotations heing the latest obtain: | United States were done at 14] in bond ; in other sorts uo- ke Britanni c ; were present, shows how popular he is with royal- | Vertheless fail in the objects of those prosecutions, | as he wished to reveal to the King a conspiracy | oq,— Redeemable, thing took place. he Britannia has forty-eight cabin passengers. ty; albeit, he is charged with having said to the | if they failed in dampening the repeal agitation.— | there existed to assasinate him. ‘The officer per-} Alabama Sterling Fives,. Lpveiyheseg! Weal LF? ————— . 1858 ——— es 1861-66) 35 | GG COL. RICHARD MENTON JOHNSON.—It is desirable that ua mony of the friends of RICHARD M, JOHNSON, the Warrior, Statesman and Patriot, from every State’ inthe Union, that can make it convenient, should be present at the Baltimore Convention on the 27th in 16—eod7t—1-W ceived.a pistol, partly hid bya handkerchief, in the | Indiana Fives,......-. tellow’s hat, and on seizing it the fellow tried to “Sterling Fives. escape, but was pursued andtaken. ‘The pistol was | Ilinois Sixes... - . loaded, primed, and cocked, and a second one was Pile ing Sixes. . at found in his pocket, with a phial containing poison. Ppenikd wins pad “ay, Dike 68 His Majesty appears, under all circumstances, to Maryland Sterling Shiai have had a narrow escape, but unwilling to believe | New York Five: i838 60 Lord Ellenborough, Gov. General of India, has | fair Victoria, ‘‘ We have no Queens in America!” (Cheers.) The leaned gentleman then Sanorced been recalled. This produced a great excitement | ® Phtase, very unmusical to the ears of crowned the people to peace ani Pepe rerpnce he ren' i 1 ent) heads. A recent number of Punch contained ad- | Was expected to amount to ple et mirable portraits of the little fellow and another} The Cork Examiner states that many thousand Affairs in Ireland draw their slow length along.'3 | redoubtable general—-the Duke of Wellington. “repeal buttons” have been sold inCork within the A new trial has not yet been granted to O’Con- The likenesses were capitally preserved, the artist | last ten days, to persons of all classes. oS having communicated to the face of the Duke a] Ipis Arvarrs.—The interminable proceedings in i : F nati ‘i i 5 VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PI 0} nell. : peculiarly comic expression of surprise at seeing Ireland, arising out of the trial of Mr. O’Counell bine an object of ssssiontion, his Majesty ha ay Rees A aee aed elk nT One tsk Business has not been very brisk. the tiny hero standing before him. The world, | and the other “convicted conspirators,” have oc: |JUCiclousy oleate the sereant 0 be trie from the nrethra. ‘There pills, prepared by the New York Portugal is still affected with seditions. Walch Aueuaaette dro! eee Tee, or eke tickled cupied great space during the past and present week sertion and bearing ate Ag fire-arms ! Coleg Sf, Melieiog and Phnrmacy, established for the A . on being made acquainted with the fact, a few >» newspapers. The motion for a new tria! K " icily. Ee supp! ry, mA} relied on as the mor Spain and Morocce are going to war against | Gaysafter the appearance of the caricature, that the aN i tha Tigh ae of Queen’s Bench, on| Sicily continues in a disturbed state, acccording Toe esses e+ 66 | seedy and effectual remedy for the above complaints each other. Duke had pulled the identical Punch out of his| Thursday, ia a speech by Mr. Whiteside, which | to the latest advices. We have letters from Mar 1862 ated sreguarsnined tocire Reoenriceses in ee efied All is quiet in Greece. pocket in the House of Lords, and directed the at- consumed the greater portion of that day and the | seilles to the 20th ultimo, stating, on the authority 1864 dieonanges Rit separ rr ee eter ec rmreien Italy is in a feverish state. tention of a group of peers who surrounded him to| day following. Altogether, there will be ten] of some parties who left Naples on the 15th, that al | United Stotes Bamk........... at present known, removing the disease without confine- F + bl its funniments, himselt laughing heartily at the ta-} speeches from counsel. The Court, it is expected, | the moment of their departure the telegraph an- per Debentures April. .. . 1941 & 184: ment from business, tainting the breath or disagreeing anise pns Dee ae blaux. Meanwhile, the Egyptian Hall, where the | will give its decision on the mooted points to mor- | nounced an insurrection in Calabria, and that four per ditto Oct... . .1641 & 1642, ras the stomach Price Ags he The packet ship Europe hence crossed the Atlan- | General holds his daily levées, and from which he | row, (Thursday,) or it may be on Friday. No one | steamers, with 4000 troops, were about to leave | Loxnow Manxers, May 4.—Corron—400 bales only | — guld at the Office of the College of Pharmacy and Me- tic in 154 days. proceeds every night to the houses of some of the | expects that the motion will be granted. The only | direct for that province. or se erate tit Loe ont ie dicine, 96 Nassau street, nae a : ‘The Independence had not arrived out. nobility, is insufficient to accommodate the number | question which possesses any real interest is this— Turkey. Ne ee aeeetretotiveet| and: taken in at 64a took We 8, RICHARDSON MD aut : of his visitors. The weekly receipts are litile short} wil] O" i- Their majesties of Belgium have left England. of seven hundred pounde sterling sovereigns, not Pall O Gouball sad the alter carermare ee ina The Duchess of Kent is in France feted by Louis | dollars! #fr. Barnum, his protector, is of course | carrying to the House of Lords, is decided ? It Phillippe. x sae De bey wale ine sun anes late tsa great | seems to be tolerably certain that judgment can . 7 ‘avorite wit ne Cockneys, and as much sought al- ot be passed du ‘ing the present term, which is Cotton was a little firm. There has been no ac- | ter as a minister of state, We alluded m our last | now drawi ato th cties of the tra- ale i “ a st) now drawing to a close. e tactics of the tra tual change in prices, however. to the act of his having engaged the ‘‘Infant Sis-| yersers seem to have had reference to this object, Her Majesty’s accouchment may be expected | '¢T8”—two. sweet little creatures, who sing and} put ciding over the’sentence until the next term about the beginning of July. 4 fe ued te ee one four, es othe tae years | cannot escape and tie prose (ele pict pee lt is rumored that Sir Henry Potti Br a86—WHOsS PEM OLi a eor ee coe morama. | tination was originally tried by the defendants has hiner England, ne Sava rhe eae Renent street, ave aieaee ated attention.— | passed away. ‘The feeling which this motion for a id he youn is a singer, the eldest a preconious | new trial excites in the public mind, is by no means The firmness of the British and French Ambas- | per Ib.; 5d. being offered and refused. Hides—The mar- sadors has induced the Porte to make furtherslight } ket is quiet for all descriptions of Hides, and few sales concessions regarding Christians, who, having once | have taken place by private. At public auction, 4,332 embraced the Messuiman religion, return again to | salted Buenos Ayres and pants ideo Ox and Cow. their old faith, The submission of the Sultan in | partly sold. ot ai tote Pek ror nica ater this matter is regarded as.the most important diplo | vyists, Beef has been dispored of to x moderate extent al matic occurrence in the annals of Turkey, being } 99g, per tierce for India in bond, and 6s. to 75s, for Mess in fact the death-blow to Ottoman fanaticism. It | For Prime Mess Pork, 526. to 55s_per barrel has heen paid. iz, however, attended with considerable danger to | Butter is dull and lower. English Cheese is in quiet de- the Government, having excited much discontent | mand at 42s. to 74s. per cwt. for Cheshire. Tallow—The i i ts of the Turco- | market is abundantly supplied with American Tallow. and) rebelliGnp teeing: inthe breasie ot the ace pricee of which are Iawerr” At auction, 1.018 packages of {tG- CONTRACTED CORDS AND MUSCLES, stiff joints, and any rheumatic affection, can be cured by the Indian Elixir and Liniment. Warranted in all cases, AJl impurities of the bloed and scrofule Nothing can equal Comstock’s Sarsaparilla. Price 50 cents per bottle, or $4 per dozen. Warranted Pices—Hay’s Liniment, or Lin’s Balm of China, war- ranted to cure any case, or the purchase money returned in all cases, either blind er bleeding. Danpuvrr anp BaLonrss—Oldridge’s Balm of Columbia will at once stop the hair trom falling out, restore it when bald, and keep the head entirely free from dandruff. Daarxess—Dr. McNait’s Acoustic Oil will cure it. The personal property of the late Sir Francis Bur- } actress, of wonderful humor and talent. eon ich it fills i mans. In consequence of the discovery of a plot to i ly sold; in casks at 384, 2d. to 398, 94.; in thi . a commensurate with the space which it fills in the ck the Frank population, and in order to prompt- | South American partly sold; in casks at . A ‘1 Courtlandt in this city. dett has been sworn under £160,000. Mase Dee daily press, ‘The truth is, that the public are tired | \"Serure’ the persons of the. conspirators, one ol | Noxes. 364, 6d. £0 3%, sory tow rol cark, tn barrels at| | Loncxv's Wesrenn Harn Panga irom No.2! Court Mr. Gallagher, the ventriloquist, embarks for] Mrs Wood, the celebrated vocalist, has been| and sick of this war of words, “full of sound and | those extraordinary scenes peculiar to a despotic | prices have been easier for Congou, Orange Pekoe, and landt street, will eure the following Complain ) Warrant: America this season, on a professional tour. compelled to suspend her professional exertions by | tury, signifying nothing.” Stimulants, however | government took place at Constantinople on the28th Young Hyson; but, or the whole, the merchants have ‘Asthma, Dyape| Indigestion, Mr. Thomas Baring, the unsuccessful opponent | one of those nervous affections to which she has | judicious in their way, may be administered so a5) March. Notice wasgiven on the evening of the 27th, | heen very firm, and bought in or withdrawn the chief! Bilious obstructions, Liver Complaints, &e. of Mr. Pattison, in the recent city of London con- | been lately subject to destroy their good effects. So with this new | that all Musselmen were required to. meet early al | part offered. Roactt anp Bev Bua Bane—A certain remedy, warrant. test, has been returned without opposition for Hun-| Mademoiselle Ruchelis sid to be about to retire beet) Tee epiarat ae ee iene hee the Mosques, when an imperial Hatti Sheriflwould | " Livearoor Corron Manxxz.—April26-— There has heen | «iat 31 Courtlandt street—prica 26 cents. Dr Spahn’s tingdon. v is m i ‘ourts. alate a as been tet "tbe i ill cted the inhabitants ed demand this week, but as holders still con- | Headache Remedy, acertain cure for nervous and bilious 8 from the stage, and what is most to be regretted is | it's long, that it hae at length become distastelul, be read, which materially affe ‘ant | an improved demi is we 0) i lego of the capital. The Christians were, at the same | tinue to offer their stocks freely, no alteration can be ni time, warned to keep within the doors until the af- | ticed in the prices of any description, althongh the mar- The capital of British railways now exceeds sixty | that the impuired state of her health renders this H C. - d i >» millions sterling, and yields a revenue of six mil- | step necessary. ution The genuine Magical Pain “Extractor to be useous. All that is cared for is the result. Be- nauset r had only—remember oniy—in this city at 21 Courtlandt . % sides, the repeal mania in the sister country has e . | ket has assumed asteadier aspect. 4500 American, and 6h tn RR Ane _ The gross receipts of the theatres of Paris, du- | subsided so speedily, that the interest which “uraally ear Peat nel hy Pepa det exporters, 1100 American, and 200 Surat and Madras.— | street. Active preparations are making in the General } ring the past year, are stated to have amounted to| attaches to those who are believed to be “terribly periph ig ado atvanabaaadia Moeque of his The total sales of this week have been 24,090 bags. “PRESERVE YOUR TEETH FROM DECAY.” Post Offices tor the universal distribution of stamp- | 8,170,000 fr., or £828,800. inearneet,” has evaporated. ‘The state of Ireland | & Cac iar eters paradeditve aureets, | Nt? 2_,Wentve nochange whatever torecordin the| 97 con eaily. do it by uslag Dr. Sherman's: Ores ed letter paper. The proposition is to have a fair} J, js said that a lady violinist is about to make | now, and her condition twelve months ago, when | nq compelled those who lingered to enter the | fnithe early part of the werk the: market continued dull, | Tooth Poste, which is one ofthe most delicious and beau. trial. ri her debut in the metropolis, whose genius and tal-| the country was burning with the repeal mania, | Mosques. Whenall had been collected, the doors | but towards the close of it there was more doing by the tiful dentifrices now in use. It is free fiom every d The poor rates in England and Wales are gradu- | ents are compared by connoisseurs with those of a| shows the excitable not less than the unsteady | were closed—at the same time, extraordinary steps | trade, with arathersteadiertone, For the Sea Islands, at | terious material—it does not injure the enamel—it purifies ally on the increase. ‘They were in 1839, £5,613,- | Paginini and a Sivori. character of the people.— Wilmer’s Times. to put down resistance were taken. The troops | auction to-dey, there were no buyers; by private they pie bros ae is coat ae most economy al articles to 939 ; in re ee in 1841, £6,351,828, and | Mr. Wilson, the celebrated singer, has, during France. were under arms, anc several vessels of war ready eee = fae fgeher eres vedic es aay faecal viethia hed eran weed ents qed in 1842, £6,552,890. the last ten weeks, travelled upwards of 5200 miles,} 4 present both Chambers are ocenpied with the for service, anchored at the Golden Horn. The | 00" ant exporters 1180 American and 100 Surat. ‘Taken | ends it to his patients Its reputation increases as it becomes known. Dr. Sherman’s warehouse is 106 Nea- saustret, Agents—227 Hudson street, 189 Bowery, 77 Kast Broadway, 110 Broadway, 10 Astor House; 3 Ledger Cavasses and soldiers then entered and seized upon | 95 speculation to this date 313,800 bales; ditto same peri- all the young well-made and unmarried men, who | 94 of 1843, 129,700. are only resident in Constantinople ; they bound | Description Paid this week. Same time 1843. 18 It is expected that the Emperor of Russia will ar- | and given sixty-five entertainments in London, 4 7 rive in this country, on a visit to her Majesty, about | Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bath, Bristol, ey, Tr Rt ot Re ee Ee the second week of this month. Oxford, Cambridge, and other places. perdemiare thateataenearepainnicast/ by aimee ate cast * a ; ; f C4 Idings, Philadelphia; x % The statistical returns issued by the Register Ge-| De Witte, the celebrated harpist, expired in| proximation to the Philadelphia system, and the them two co A aheod placed Ten on bom re ae oe H aot Suiicings TASeea er eee cree neral, show that 50,025 deaths from pulmonary con- | Golden-square, London, on the 16th ult., after an} adoption of other improvements. We have just | Steamers, by which they were condeyen to ahs peour sha 6 (@ THE CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SAR™ sumption take place in England and Wales annual- | illness of only a few days. M. De Witte was the | learned that the proposed principle has been adopt- one of the best is} rete. Io i ninhabi ne i. 5.000, Mobile Sha 6 SAPARILLA, GENTIAN AND SARSAFRAS, prepared ly. son of a Russian general of eminence in the Rus-| ed. The Secondary Instruction Bill oflersan arena pare fest b Tevotted. 30,000 we Aeneprinnp itty | Alabama and Tennessee sha 4 by the New York College of Medicine and Piarmacy. e4- . . ; "| iatag eneri ei , 30,¢ A D rn al for the suppression of quackery. A telegraphic despatch was received by the | sian campaign. for a close struggle between the Church and Gov. | Ot» 88 Boneand Cont esisted, were silenced by | New Orleans a8 57 sol cod duighly concenieatedlentect)posseesteg all the part French Government, on the 19th ult., announcing | A new musical instrument, called the Azolophon, | ernment for the right of instructing the youth of that the Queen of Naples had been safely delivered | has just been brought out. ‘It is an instrument of | France. M. de Montalivet, the zealous representa- of a daughter on the Mth, sustained tones, which are produced bya current of | tive of the Jesuits, has made violent attacks on the The library of the poet Southey is to be brought | ir acting upon metallic springs, technieally called Hove inthe course of which he has declared tothe hammer. in the course of this month. ‘The | Vibrators, and is played upon by keys similar to the | that out of filteen students who left its colleges, ) Liventoon Marker, May 4.—Corn—Our Corn market, a shower of blows from the Cavasses. Next morn-| | “yetnole nas been dall and heavy since the depar. ing the island was visited by officers, for the pur- | ‘ive of the last Boston Mail ; but there was a slight im- pose of examining the men. Three thousand, who | | rovement in the fveling of the trade this week, and a mo- ad particular claims to respectability, were gent | erate amount of business was done in most of the leading back to Constantinople, whilst others, who, from | articles. Hides—A parcel of New York Ox end Cow lying qualities and curative powers of the above herbs, ‘8 cenfidently recommended by the College, es infinitely superior to any extract of Sarsuparilla at present before he public, and may be relied on as a certain remedy for all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, such as scrof It-rheum, ringworm, blotches or pim- sale will occupy sixteen days. There are about | piano-forte. The tones of the new instrament are | hardly one was a christian. ae physical defect or other causes, were unfit for ser- | salted have been sold at 3ji, and afew dry Buenos Ayres , A ; ‘ a aah 4 e | Ph » were unfi 3h, * | plee, nicers, pain in the bones or joints, nodes, cutaneous four thousand lots in the sale. Stree rien, ann Ty an BA Ea Re Cals ee COST oak ae rece: View, were ordered. to return to their native places | Horse at ss each. -Provisions—American—The supply ot | "aryne "ulcerated sore throwt, or any disease arising appers C seruphine. : ‘rom the secondary effects of syphilis or an injudicious in the provinces, and the remainaer were enrolied | Beef continues extensive, and, considerable anxiety being inthe army. The Government has pleaded ne- shown by holders to make sales, prices have again given Rear Admiral the Hon. F. B. Irby, CG. B., depart. | completely under the control of the performer, ren-| ments and information on the Tahiti affair, but a way without inducing any increased demand, the dealers ed this life on the 24th ult., at Byland Holl, New | dering the expression highly satisfactory and pleas- | nothing further can be done in the matter until the York. He distinguished himself in numerous gal- | ; 5 H i it | cessity for this extraordinary act. They have also ielpats fart 75 cents each. On Maunday Thursday, the Emperor of Austria Ireland. supersede Admiral Dupett ‘Thours, is delayed Libba amd wit We Ladeaade of Hees thus sett a quantity lower prices most be submitted to; with mo | Cases forwarded to all parts of the Uniov. washed the feet of twelve aged men, the oldest 110, | Stare Prosecvtions.—The tug of war upon} Amongst the ridiculous rumours prevalent at Paris | HAY BNC GDR ue Booed tor the benahir Aas | imports, about present rates may be calculated on | N. B.—A very liveral discount to wholesale purchasers. the youngest 83 years of age ; the Empress perform: | these fruitful subjects of litigation seems likely to | is the following :—‘* A project for the partition of move off rather better, the lew price seems to force | Qitice of the ¢ ullege, 95 Nassau street counts from Constantinople tothe 8th ultimo, speak | them into notice The transactions in Cheese have been ing the same service for twelve aged women, the | be prolonged beyond all reasonable eapectation. the island of St. Domingo 1s spoken of in diploma- , 4 . h W. 8, RICHARDSON, M. D., Agent. ‘ 2 5 “4 o ‘ igre elas . -| confidently of the disgrace of Riza Pasha. Two | limited; the stock is not large, and holders being firm, pir cstarroni tier LITE oldest 16, the youngest 84. | Upon the opening of Easter Term, the convicted | tic circles. France, founding ber claims on th days before, the Sultan had inviied him to proceed resent rates are likely to be sienio There is very GOURAUD'S BLANC D'ESPAGNF, OR SPAN- Vast numbers of emigrants, from all parts of the | Patties were called upon to a'tend to receive judg- | non-execution of the conditions attached to the re- ittle really fine on the market. Lard has sold freely at ish White, for the complexion, Liquid Vegetable Rouge, a a Y : : ex 4 G to tne | to Andrianople, forthe purpose of organizing troops, b} empire, are now flocking ito Liverpool, on their | ment, which they immediately met by a notice of | cognition of the independence of Hayti, of which and pacifying the Albanians, but the Pasha avoided fall prices, and the stock is considerably reduced. The] Hair Dyes, and every assottment of perlumery, at the way to Canada and the United States, The major. | Motion for a new trial, founded upon the affidavits | M. de Mackau was the negotiator, is to claim the | the gnare by pleading severe illness. oll proveers have been large buyers, fdphealpeher tad Cosmetic Depot, 67 Walker street, Ist store FROM Broad. ty of the Scotch emigrants if 5 | of Mr. P. Mahony and other agents of the traver-| French part, and England, substituting herself for ity of the Scotch emigrants are for Upper Canada, | tera, io the effect that there had been ‘a gross, | the claims of Spain, would take the Spanish part, United States. | wilful, and corrupt suppression of the names” of | in compensation for certain claims against the | certain persons “qualified to be placed on the spe- | treasury of Madrid.” Barriat Parttament.—On the 23rd ult., Dr. Bow- | cial juror’s list for the year 1844,” respecting which | ‘The King’s health was much better, according to ring asked whether Government had any official | they say, “ they are conscientiously of opinion that | the last accounts; but there is another source of knowledge of a treaty between America and the | the omission o} said names was fraudulently done, | uneasiness in the existence of secret societies, and German Zollverein, signed on the 23d March last, | for the purpose of diminishing the chance of hav- | a spirit of disaffection which has appeared in two by which tobacco, the produce of America, was to | ing any person professing the Roman Catholic | or three regiments recently quartered at Toulouse. be admitted into Germany at a duty of four dollars religion on the jury to try the case, and for the pur- | This appears to be the focus of the conspiracy. It perewt., raw cotten free of duty, and other arti- | pose of prejudicing the traversers in this cause, and | js stated in some quarters that the disaffection ex- cles at low duties—in consideration of the admis. | that it did, in fact, prejudice them upon said trial; | tends further than is generally supposed, but it cer- sion of German manufactures on more favourable | and deponents believe that, in consequence thereof, | tainly does not wear a formidable Sopenrences and Grisee. at some reduction in price of Odessa, 408 6d being accepted Beyond the announcement of the formation of |i quantity from the ship's side Petersburg YC. is the new Cabinet, there is no news of interest from | steady at 41s 24 to sis Gi. A few casks of fine New York Greece. M. G. Conduriotti has been appointed | %!4 bebo LB deena inca igen sata Minister of Marine and President of the Council ; | "sy "°aey ™™ PF } Minister of the Interior; M. Tricoupi, Minister for | little more settled this week, with a considerable businost Forei, s eee if ‘ee pete betel et doing in both cloth and yarn. Shirtings, and o'her fabrics M. Metaxa, inister of ar. e Minister of | suitable forthe eastern markets, continue in large re- Ecclestastical Affairs and Public Instruction has quest at very fall rates ; indeed, most makers are'work notyet been named, but is to be chosen bt . Me- | 19g “ader contracts which will not be completed tor rome taxa, is Fone ie ae atte cotacs evetal intelligence from tite eest: looking way rite RICORD’S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIX KE—For the cure of primary or secondary Syphilis, and all affections produced by an injudicious ‘use of met cupy. The great advactages possessed by this powerful ‘ative over all other preparations for the cure of Sy- is, that while curing the disease it improves the constitution, whilst mercury generally leave a much worse disease than the one it is inistered for, The best recommendation we can give of it is, that it is now ext maively pre bed by the medical (acwity, who for- merly considered merenry the only cure for those com- plaints. Sold, in single Hottles, $1 cach ; in cases of half i D 4 , at the complexion of the news by telegraphic dispatch re. | \0zen, $6, carefully packed, and sent to al! parts of the terma ? | the said traversera have sl a fair a The | seems to have been entirely crushed by the prompt India and Chins calves in bonilion an Thursday, nay. be expected to beat | nin. Office of the College of Medicine Rod Pharme- Sir R. Peel said it was true that sucha treaty had | deponents state their belief that upwerds of sixty | measures taken by the authorities at We have received by extraordinary express Cal- | a favorable nature hy the incoming mail. A large basi | “Ys Nassau street. been signed, but it had not yet been ratified. » | names were so omitted. This it was deemed ne-| A disgracetul insult has been offered to a British | cutta papers of the Mth, and Bombay papers and | ness had been done at Calcutta and elsewhere ; stocks of ‘W. 3 RICHARDSON, M B., Agent correspondence to the 13th of March, inclusive, | goods wer light, and itis thought we shall have brought by the Bentinck, which reached Suez on | some large orders by this arrival the 12th of mit ; they were brought to Marseilles | __Wavenestxn.—Our market has, in a great degree, re Mr Labouchere said that ex | cessary by the Irish Attorney-General to answer by | subject, by two French subaltern officers; the lat- ase Cieacabie yan the United chats to alan | counter affidavits from Messrs Archer and Dickin-} ter, it appea were engaged playing a game of QG- GOURAUD’S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP, the productions of Gerinany on more fayouatie | 200s Clerks of the Peace of the City and Counsy of | chance, to decide which of them should strike the an infallible cnre for rough, harsh, sallow, chapped flesh, ‘ pane bee 7 rid; fous soy. F dirom.the un-teainess producedby the recent ras | ond blotched, pimpled, freckled, red faces, eliciting « deli: terms than ours, and consequently that any reduc, | DUblin, and by Mr. Magrath, their clerk, denying | first Englishman who entered the public room where | from Alexandria direct by the French steamer. cov F mJ i nae " h sewers ettet! ? CG ‘ : * | upon oath that they or any of them had been priv “yw ‘ count e ered| The pid decline in the value of raw cotton, ani! a fair business | cate, dazzling whiteness and smoothnes jeware of im: tiow in favour of German manutactures must be | ton Oath that they or Ay oe ct ivever, caused eh pe A a I A ates ak lta The following extract from our Alexandria letter | Pid dectine in the valne of ra eck, inore ‘cmpectallg my | tations, and buy only at 67 Walker street, st store FROM ives a fair summary of the news from Bombay and equally favourable to those of Great Britain. Calcutta: Yarns, Goods, otherwi Broadway. » are rather firmer much delay, that the Attorney-General was obliged | the least notice or provocation, received a blow in Sir R. Peel said a few words to the same effect ; ; . h a for light fabrics, above thirty inches wide, therein a ge but thought it would be betver to abstain {rom any to enter in the discharge of poe Li ate the face from the loser. Our Ambassador at vee Atexanpria, April 19, | neral demand at full rates. “Printing Cloths and Domes-| gry CONSTITUTIONAL DERILITY OUR “Tha observation just at present, as the treaty alluded to 5k proceedings were suspended until Thursday, | has demanded satisfaction for the outrage, which} The latest dates brought by the Bentinck, which | tics, however, continne dull, and have stilia downward | Conic Mixture, prepared by the College of Medicine and had not been ratified, when the real business of the motion for a new | will doubtless be promptly afforded, but che affair] reached Suez on the 12th inst., are from Calentta to | tendency. A gradual improvement in trade generaliy has | ¢hermacy of the city of New York, 1 confidently re trial commenced. Mr. O'Connell and the whole o| ° ontertal owards Tue Bovowr—The annual expose of the Chao- the (een CEN AEC TRE RT enon: Ree ee ea cellor of the Exchequer was made on Monday the | pletely « y y Si wit a ric, ‘ 29(h ult. A variety of circumstances have caused Genatal say noustrait ths Goce Sastaed, are The Duchess of Kent has been received with un- it to be looked for with more than ordinary inter- | in court : . usual honors in France, where she is on a ‘our at The feat ot oe heer orie ne 7 ius | Mr. Wurresipe, present. : 4 aii revenue of three millions, after meeting the deficit | of Mr. O’Connal J : tals We have received the Paris papers of Sunday of last year, is an encouraging circumstance. This | Sones a oboe ll, moved, for a ‘ao ih trial; ES last, from which we learn, that on Saturday next surplus is attributable to the imposition of the pro-| in the affidavits; his sdrese ceoupied the whole | tie report on petitions praying for the abolition of perty tax, and the Minister, it seems, has ne inten- | of Thuraday and greater port if fay, \ i Ow suid | Slavery in the French colonies, 1s to be repeats tion of giving up, for at least a couple of years to | he beyond the limits of len gyn. te il ri inthe Chamber of Deputies, and the Minister of come, that prolific source of revenue. But the | learned gentleman through kee ormame nr al the Marine has given notice, that he will avail him- question is to be fuily discussed in the next session | speech ene Inter was on elluid be tat ne | self of that opportunity to announce the intentions of Parliament Every one anjicipates the result. | q most’ able piece of reasoning and vv teen e ie | of Government on that subject. Several fresh ar- He incurred a good deal of odium in imposing it, | yened by brilliant flashes of omrery, at times enhi-| regis have been made in the army, chiefly among and it yields too great an income to an expecting| At the conclusion of Mr. Wintec A , fl ‘ . the non-commissioned officers, and it is generally Minister to be readily parted with. It willbe seen | Attorney General rose, and Whiteside’s speech. the | renorted that the spirit of insubordination is on the thatthe Chancellor calculates the revenue for the | court aa to the mode of pri ook the opinion of the | iherease, ‘The offenders have been instantly trans- coming year at £51,790,000; the expenditure at | had been served, moet of them deri potices | ported to Africa. al £47,803,000 ; _Jeaving a balance of néarly three | the first, and it would be absurd to deste oe ake Spain. aoa bs se hea a wed ee inantaaen, one without hearing the rest. After some discus} The accounts from the Peninsula do not present coffe, currants, vinegar, and eee, ¢ the extentol | aon, between the court and the counsel on both | any feature of striking importance. The butcheries, £337,000 a year, and he {si rt “! fi sls hi sides, it was agreed that all the counsel for the | which called forth the indignant and weill-merited negli | 14 in favor of increasing the | traversers should be heard seriatim; that then the | denunciation of Sir Robert Peel, have been re- pp noe yo~ Peh k Sonica. may Gam te Late prt should reply; and if any new| peated, though on a less extensive scale than of late. rraference to absorbing it by still further reductions. | (rere wocecl clguld vay enter brought forward, | The new law against the press, issued by Narvaez ‘he duty on foreign coflee is to be reduced from their counsel should be at liberty to speak to the | and Bravo, declares that no one shall edit a paper per w ts sed, b 8d. to 6 ound, But the portion of the Budget feueral should have the fnel venti reny attorney | without paying 1000reals annual taxes, and without which excited the most interest, and on which at-}" Mr. Monawan 6 lodging 12,000 reals caution money; and that no , 4 ji rn aid, as counsel for Mr. J. | pa j J ress ware lod tp expect a more sweeping measure. A var toe, qo 4 aoc My? a shee fleet os mice ba oka ence pt A os, ! oI 1 Los id ncaph J + ey w declined to make & sepa- lect upon the Sovereign’s person, or the Chambers, (flerential duty of 104. owt. in favor of British | rato statement on behall of his client, Mr Steele, or the Catholic religion, bys endeavor to destroy the 14th, and Bombay to the 18th of March, . The | been apparent since the middle of the month, and there i: steamer Carnac was despatched from Bombay on | “ery Prospect of the change proving a permavent one, tinck, on her passage from Calcutta to Sue: business war done in piece goods at late rates. The stocks The mails which had left London on the 6th of | of Yarn on hand are small, as most of the spinners are February had arrived at Bombay, but the letters | still making for the fulfilment of contracts. This cirenm were not to be delivered until the following day.— | «tance prevents any material decline in the price of the ‘The most important military news relates to the re- } article, even if there were a tendency in that direction tusal of one Madras and two Bengal regiments to | There Wax rather more business done in Wools, and late proceed to Scinde on finding that they were not to | Prices were fully maintained. be alowed full batta. Libre deka st ri ge [pees Lada dn this There is nothing of importance from Lahore and | Market since our lost ; very few blankets were offered to Aflghanistan, bat it is supposed that these two states pol Lett ihe ee tt ae wilt shortly come to open hostilities. spe nett erage ? &The Sesorists arrived at Bombay on the 10th of Avvo 1eLD.—There is a tolerable briek demand for March from China, which country she left on the | mow fexcriitions af our manutuctures, with na appenr. 15th of February, having on board, amongst other | patterns, suited to the present season. Dari Av , ing the present passengers, Major General Sir James Schasdde. | shange from lighter to heavier cloths, the Tater escrip he town of Victoria was quite healthy, and it | tion of fabrics are more inquired after ; and as manufac- was hoped that the ensuing summer would not be | urers will shortly be generally engaged in producing so fatal asthe last. Several daring attempts at rob- | 300d for winter wear, it is probable that the market for hery had been made at Hong Kong. Sir H. Pot. | <ome time hence will ovince no decided marks of @ very tinger had evinced an earnest desire to act up| F8k trade, until the new styles are fairly in, In the with the treaty with China. Her Majesty’ Soul, warehouses this peculiar commercial feettire is already ; ‘ nanifested ; and although there is a steady business do feesicrent re tg yee for immediate embor- ng, there if no partioniee past wih te merchants pene cation for England. Her Majesty’s ship Dido,Capt. | rally. ‘The Wool market is rather sluggish, and prices Keppel, left for Calcutta on the 2d of February, } maintain the stability they did previous to the late sales | ue country and not finding it convenient to atten having on board Lord Saltoun, late commander 0) | of Colonial wools in London. ‘onally, oan have forwardel to them a chert coutaining the forces, who arrived at Suez in the Bentinck, Lreps —There was a fall average market at our Cloth. | dl medicines requisite to perform a perfect cure by statin and will proceed to England by the (Great) Liver. | alls last week, compared with the markets ot the Inst | ‘heir case explicitly, together wath 91 symptoms, time o: ool. Little was doing in teas on account of the | fee months. ‘The demand ix still for goods calculated | sontraction and treatment redeived elsewhere, if any fe h prices demanded. ce tee home epeing posteeat wy coon had ; pping, the nd enclosing #5, vopt ie sagranee to ~ “ sy of whic! and are taker iv. & t he Governor-General arrived at Catoutta on the | suthearly as they come in, ‘There continues to be a good | fice ar tice ! 28th of February, and on the 29th published » most J steady business doing. Thostocks of finished goodser | sixect. mmended tor all cases sp hese ias « produced by secret in inlgence or excess of any kind. it is an invaluable remes ty for impotenee, sterility, or barrenness (unlees depends hg on mal-formation.) Single bottles $1 each ; cases of halfadozen $9; care- sully packed and sent to all parts ofthe Union. Oitice of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy. 96 Nassau street. W.A. RICHARDSON, M.D, Agent (Q. C., then rose, and on behalt D.—The mempers 0 @ and ose ea the G+ PRIVATE MEDICAL At the New York © Dees of Med| ‘eturning the public thanks for the liberal support rave received jn their efferts to “suppress quacker beg leave to state that their particular attention contints « be directed to all diseases of a private nature, and from the great improvements lately made in the principal how pitals of Europe in the treatment of those diseases, the yan confidently offer to persons requiring medical aid ad- vantages not to be met with in any institution im His country, either public or ‘private. ‘The treatment of the college is stich as to insure success in every case, and Is otally rent from that vera cious pracuce of ruining he constitution with mercury, and in most cares leaving + disease mich worse than the original. One of the inem- wre of the College for many years connected with the rincipal hospitals of Europe, ottenda daily for @ consulia- ‘on from 9 A.M. to8 P.M. Ferms--Advice and medicine, $5 Acare guaranteed. istrontant ro Counrny InvaLing—Persons living in per