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THE NEW YORK HERAL } Whole No, 5054. 2. ——— — In Leipsic, on the 18th, the town was illuminated in NEWS FROM BUROFE. . honor ef the viotory gained by the Inhabitante of Vienne ARRIVAL over Metternich, and the announcement ofa constitution to Austria. An address of congratulation was 1d by OF THE STEAM SHIP HIBERNIA. could suppose that there existed any idea of employing | of providing them employment, and appealing to their the army against the people’ He concluded by calling | patriotism and honor to return to their duty. on the people to ory with him “ Vivel’Armee !” The | The Prefect of Police has \esued a proclamation, warn jiately shouted, Vive l’Armee! Vive le | ing foreigners not to come to Paris in search of work in Peuple!” M. Favier then sunounced that the the woekshops opened by the provisional government. ment was preparing a grand fete to be celebrated iv the | None but natives will be employed in those shops. ‘The Chi de-Ma which,” he said, “would, as in the first | proclamation adds, thet measures will be adopted to ox: days of our glorious revolution, unite around the altar of | pel from France all foreigners who have no legitimate the country, the army, the people, aud all classes of citi- | object for coming there, and who have not the means of sene, with same sentiment of love to the country and | living. zeal. The chapter of St. Peter's has offered 500 pisetres reward La Laga laliana of Saturday, the 18th ultimo, contains # formal proclamation of the new Reman Fundamentat Constitu'ion, by bis Holiness Pope Pins LX, The college of Cardinals (chosen by the Pope) is to be constituted a Senate, inseparable from the seme, aad two deliberative councils for the formation of the laws are to be oatablished, consisting of the “ High Couneil ’’ and the “ Council of Deputies Hl of Injesty the Emperor has been aso to command the Lord High Chancellor to make to the burghers of the capital his Majesty’s satie- faction at ity which, as in times of old, Pa beeen 1g the last few days, and to express to a8 the new constituted nations! guard. his high ‘approbation ity, their zeal pone ship gh exertions for the restoration and idation CAB peace and security, with the full numerous inhsbitan‘s to their“ Brothers in Austrie.”” ‘The news of the graut of @ constitution had been re- ceived with the wildest enthusiasm in Pr: 3 Beatin, March 20 —At one o’clook today” the Polish prisoners were all set at liberty. Thoy immediately re- paired in triumphal procession to the king’s palace, the $a assurance thet will ever retain the same honorable ie, by whom th ied, ti devotedness to the republic.” Numerous cries of aVive The Moniieur publishes two decrees, ‘I'he first, signed The judicial tribunals to be independent of the ' REANT, Dearing; In lke tannes’ the sduirebis oonduct ofthe | Pistert CZetaaan oy nny weccupated: extiblting the | i "Republique "Vive Leda Rollin” greeted the am, | by the fassce Periuiccers postpones the paysaent of | goveraient, anil ho extmsorsinecy ‘acmeeteten. somets i VBRY IMPo' oz. academic students is equally clated by his Majesty, | mency. His majesty nppearod on the baloony, and was | ROuncement. The crowd then proceeded tothe Hetel | draughts, bills of exchange, Ko., till the 15th of next | are to be in future satablished. Tho National Guard fe ; — who desires ‘satisfaction may be conv loudly cheered. M. Miscoslawsk! wes in a de Ville. month ; and the second empowers the tribunals of com- | to be considered an institution of the State. } , the horses of which were taken off by the people, who sup- plied their places, uttering loud exclamations. ‘The royal amnesty for political and press offences is circulated by thousands, and is everywhere received with the greatest demonstrations of joy. 3s jerday evening the following proclamation was is- fued:— ‘The Pope convokes and prorogues the Legislative Chambers, and dissolves the Council of Deputies, being required to convoke # new Chamber within three months, whioh will be the ordinary duration of the an- nual session The sessionaare to be public. The mem- \ bers of the Senate are to be appointed by the Pope for life, and their number is not unlimited The qualifice- merce to suspend actions ainst debtors for three months, provided the debtor wishes it. The National Guard Club on Monday sent a deputa- Panis, March 23, 11 A, M.—At the Bourse, yes- pec pailvey shares in general took a favoral A ? verniment proposed to take afl the raltsye'intovits ofa | tion to the provisional government, to| malo known its hands, paying the shareholders in 6 per cont stock. The organization, and its adhesion to the republic. pin he Le pci ny ET Ed ‘The prices of admission to the Theatre Frangais have effect, shows in & striking mecwer tee ha ebb ernie | been reduced nearly one-balf, to make it as easy of aocess The Progress of the European Revolutions. REVOLT IN LOMBARDY. to the presidents, the profersors, members of the facutty, ‘and students, for the devotion which they evinced during the last few days, and their very strenuous exertions for the restoration of the public peace and security, and these thanks are heightened by the certain conviction that, im so far as is compatible with the duties of their ‘igh and the | calling, they will ever be equally willing toco-operate | His mojesty the King, in conformity with the wish of | railway shares have fallen. ‘as possible. tion of a senator is the age of thirty years, and the ple- Fighting in Mijan Flight of for the consolidation of public tranquillity. His Majesty, | the inhabitants of Berlin, has been p to grant the | ‘The shares of the company of Belle Montagne, which, Gepatetion of the. cnapentere of Paria repaired on: | macy axancien of oly [ye yp Oprtam - Viceroy. the Emperor, by an Imperial deoree of the 17th of this | arming of the burghers; and the following provisional | before the revolution, sold at nearly 6,000 francs, closed | Sunday to the Hotel de Ville to offer their adhesion to at ageen te haf oa y ST datiemtbe month, in consequence of a humble petition presented | arrangements have been adopted by the undersigned:— | yesterday at 2,000. This company have been obliged to | the provisional government, end demand the liberation | prelates, sealed =F Henle ans igh gidace cocunallions 9 salute om tee sere er tceoanr | ne | See mpeg ree | Ener nese seT aaa Peey bee benuneds | (fin cet ceeena contro raha | caus germmgimtaaes on meen ee RIOTS IN MUNICH. ent from the T3th to the 18th of the current month | part’ n tha range eee eer ae | ne reer tbe Obed to eae ree Cent | suid the speaker of the depution “On the 25th of Feb: | ‘The Pope will appoint the President and Vice-Preal- dents, Tho second council will be elective, on the numerical basis of one deputy to every 30,000 souls. The electors are to consist of the gonfaloniert (mayors), priors, and Eclasive, in Vienna, and in the places appertainin, id included within the police circle, shall be valid for pre- sentation on the 20th of this month.—Vienns, March 18 —lowann Tatatzx0, Banon Von Geetieticz. ruary, the day after the victory of the people, 100 of our comrades proceeded to the prison of the Madelon- nettes. They were armed ; all resistanee was useless ; the gates were opened, and shertly afterwards one of the Seo 3. That the expenses of the equipment be défray- ed by the city. Sec. 4 The civic guard Maas rored geod are summon- ed instanter, and @ given number of burghers shall be course, and au interruption in the wor! Hshment both in France and ium. ‘The board of directors have, in consequei decided on declaring that they are ready to lay itement of their affairs be- ABDIC TION OF THE KING OF BAVARIA. ib lS api Ng i Various addresses have been presented to the Emperor, | armed forthwith. fore suc! 7 money to, and that the | Prisoners, in whose favor we intercede, threw himself | eldsra of the cities and cemuunes ; tae possessore of a eof gratitude and loyal attachment ti are Into the arms of his comrades. Nevertheless, they con- | capital of 300 scudi; the payers of dirsct taxes to the REVOLUTION IN HUNGARY. . | ° ° teroblizht took place lest night, eget Wil be aoe wit ail spendin the matt tow matantot isos fg. bathe Em of | sidered much a proceeding blameable ; the prisoner was | amount of 12 soudl por wnaum ; {the members of the ool- (Maron'16) It commenced st seven, and lasted til ten: | Jaa fifcrest thereon at 6 per daify or to their | teken back to his prison. and the eatablishment left in | lezes, of thetr facultion: and the titular profemors oft é F ROME, whole city was splendidly illuminated, and the tout | “Bertin, March 19, 1848 claims against bonds in a Joan h the director: charge of those who had taken possession of it ” The | universities ; members of the councils of dissipline, ¥ THE NEW CONSTITUTION 0) +} ensemble was the most impostog spectacle, prhaps, over Vor Mimcruce Molscie, (likes, iiaGe)’” PthougheWeapetamey t @leine’ hie ccna or Moniteur of Monday publishes © decree ordering the | the advocates and attorneys practising in the collegiate witnessed aoe. Dr. Wornrorn, Devranns, Kava, | loan is not stated, but it is d to be about two mil. | !mmedse ee Oe ee . i - % i eters Pros! immedi armi : 1 The establishment of ateliers for the employment of | sities, the members of the chambers of commerce, the ‘ cig the dlomisslon of Si. Metternich wes know 1s | Thesrming of the students has also bay dag tr on ne: vod'a general | heads of factories avd industrial establishment, and the Attempted Bmeute in Hanover. | stoly the dismissicn of Mm. Metterni The Ministor of the Interior has addrersed » circular pepe In verious parts of the olty bowls are ery laborers ys the government has not produced a general into n Chamber of Deputies, and rous donat return to the habit of Industry. Perhaps the cause may | heads of scientific societies and public institutions assess- that goin a body to the Archduke | 130 ,wryoh Bumerous domstione are Rue oho tell on ba ap erencwene aGecting the Hightief wortap ut | be foundin the rate and mode of payment as much as in | el for certain amounta, ‘The qnalideation of a depaty is THE REPUBLIC OF LUXEMBURG. » to ask ‘to convoke the Chamber of Mag- | the 1sth and 19th of March. the approaching elections. ‘The residence of six months | the disposition of the men. Two france a-dey are given | the po session of a capital of 3000 soudi, or \he payment ms uates to adopt an address of the deputies. The Deputy The Prussian State Gazette says, “the orphans and | in acommune, required for the tight to vote, is to be | 0 those employed; but work is only insured them one | of taxes tothe amount of 100 soudi per annum, and the + Gare TE” |. 4 anne every one who should not join M. de | widows of the heroes who fell on the 18th and 19th of | considered as closing on April 9, the day of the election, | 4®¥ out of two. One franc a-day is allowed to those who | members of collegen and profersora of univarnition, ko., zi Ke ® traitor. “The deputies wont to the Archduke, | March, and many who are severely wounded and in- | and not on March 31, tho lest day allowed for insorip. | CAMnot be engaged at all. There aro thousands who | will be eligible ex officio. The protession of the Popish i, Events in Austria and Prussia. | who was addressed in their name by M de Kossuth. The iiated from work, are In the greatest istrocs. It | on; in like manner, the age of twenty-four yearere, | Would rather be idle on the lose amount than work for | religion le Indiapon-able ox a, qualification {or the exer- 4 va Arohduke with mach energy, and was loudly / iss sacred duty to aid them in this time of need, and |. quired for voting is to be considered as having the right | the greater. - é cise of oivil and political rights, A fon Inst electoral law / ded ‘The address, was to be sent immediately to | one which will, wo. sre sure, bo gladly fuldlied by their | co run ou up tothe very day of April 9; the gendarmerie | p, THe trades unions of Faria assombled on the ci-devant | will regulate the elections of the deputies, The persons ; The Progress of the French Republic. Emperor. The joy is universal. fellow-oitisens’”-Prussian tate Gazette, March 22... | are to be assimilated in thelr right of ‘voting to soldiers | Flace Royal on Monday, and proceeded thence to tho | of the members of both councils nre saored.as faras thelr 3 ‘rassia. Atx La Caarente, March 21 —The night has passed | or sailors; perrons confined in prison, under the charge | Hotel de Ville to offer their adhesion to the provisional | votes and speeches are concerned; butit a that the ; By the Cologne Gazette of Match 22, wo have news | over quietly, and there hes been no further breach | of offences, but not found guilty, arenot to be deemed | SoVernment. privileaied Of fheeities tae, seenet Se ence The Financial Crisis in B from Berlin to the 20th inclusive. The Folea had been | ofthe peach inom order was restored by the mil. | deprived of the faculty of Voting, Inasmuch en the law | q 4 pltcard was postod in difterout parta of the clty, on | process are limited to the actual semjon and a month ba Cc; ULOPS: | cet at liberty, and bad ovlebrated the event with ngreat | tary @bh acted with the greatest iorbearanoce It fs | holds thers innocent anil” ae ty; Duty on the | Sunday, containining a plan for making “Franco rich in | foco and after. All laws and now taxes must be sanc- triumph, aovompanied by the People. a nin pledge | SOmidently expected that similar soenes will not bo re- | otherhand, as they cannot prooead freely to tho place of | CMght days.” It is calculated that 6000 000 or 7,000,000 bret ae pr hi Arrange stowed ts pioeees tate ‘king has nobly and promptly redeemed his pledge | peated: . i icles of plate 8 ADDITIONAL FAILURES. as rhe f uminee- | Inge’ nd ada 0 the eviln, which Lsthens turbulent | Shiseka whe from Inncse os otter Satoranens rareecane | eYeresing SOUC.cach person. ‘The statela to borvow thi, | which’ may affect the eoclesintucal oF alent efara to forget past animosities. The following general amnes- appears in the Aligemeine Preussische Zeitung, of Maroh 21 :— “Yeste: , | declared that from my heart | have for- gotten ven. But, in order thet no doubt may remain of my whole pedple being embraced in this for- giveness, and because | will got have the great future of our Fatherland now day pon us dimmed by pain- fal im—pardor which may be opposed to the canons and disciplines of the churoh, or which may tend to vary or modify the present statute, They are olso forbidden to disouse the © religious diplomatic relations” of the Holy See to fo- reign countries. ¢ discussion of financial matters exclusively appar tains to the Counoil of Deputies. The sum or olvil list appropriated to the endowment of the Pope and the ool- giving the owners rentes to the amount of the price of the metal, with an allowance for the workmanship, at the quotation of the day. Coin this mass of bullion, and France would immediately be the richest country in the | world, “Promptitude and energy” are advised in the execution of this measure, It is hinted that articles sil- ered by the electric process are quite as ornamental ax plate. times ought to be boldly met at every sacrifice. Every burgher must do bis part to contribute to the main. tenunce of order, for disturbances will inevitably lead to the most painful results. The municipal council has just issued the following proclamation:— rs not attend, and who consequently lose their right for the time being. Examinations prior to the proseoution of the ex-mini ters.still continue; numereus witnesses are examine every day. Theyare principally the chiefs of the troops who commanded on the 224, 23d amd 24th February — reral persons who were called to the Tuileries on the Postponement of the Revolution in Ireland. Arrest of the Revolutionary Leaders. In theofficial jor a circular of the Minister of justice, giving directions for the fuldiment of the royal Lay Nmetgenrs tollows : Mi jbunals and the procurator-general in the Royal ‘All Cc f Ay at Cologne are to see to the immediate sage UP the pevoedlag royal deores. and in conse- a to provide for the immediate liberation of all age a y raonal security were endangered. nights of the 281 and 24th have also been examined. ‘ all.who have been accused 9) condemned for political W i. The report that the regent diamond had disappeared | lege of cardinals, arrd to eoclosiastiosl purposes general- State of the Markets. Tpit agtases sornaeee. ga Spee OCr ole of | cae ney eee rere eh anaes by, the bar, | | ot Jules Fairy, ope or ks caneatarog ofp the ProvL | from among the crown Jewels in contradicted ; buts | 'J, a8 well an the expenses of ie corps diplomattque the Sits Mex, iho, the press. My Minister of Justice, agen, is charged to] order ; but, as we can testify, thoy were instigated by a | yesterday, announced that the government wan prepar. | little caso has been devobe from the Tuileries, contain | Fontificial Gaurds, the maintenance of the apostolical eres one 0 OH tO a RE DERICK WILLIAM, | *8//Bumber of malevolent persons. aj to act | 268 rand Jéle, in the Champ de Mars, in which the | 26 A2008 worth SO OOUE mores mS PME OF | EG00;000 aot Fer annum, iueluding a reserve fand for i Bi . ; 20th of March, if grec Lape 1 Phono a piace! fhm aan te dg ‘The Protestants of Paris have formed a democratic | contingencies. The canons, tributes, snd dues, amount- The steamship Hibernia, Captain Shannon, } ) Berlin, en ot warnal 6 ci pb TE Noor ae pec te bro frretcpedye ike fleang os club for the purpose of sectiring the success of “their | ing to the annual sum of 13,000 setdi, aro to femain at prevention of @ Let parents and masters, especially, consider it their bounden duty to prohibit their children and servants fcom being present at acenes of riot and insubordination. Fellow citi: , the time of political freedom—that pe- riod so long and earnestly desired, hasarrived. We stand timents of love of count and devotion to the republic Yesterday an immense cortege of citizens, with a bat- the entire dispose! of the Pope. The ministers are responsible for their actions, and have a right to spenk in both aouncils, whether members or not. The session of the chambers will be suspended, by the death of the reigning Pontiff, but the new arrived last night at 11 o’clock. She sailed from Liverpool on the 25th ult., and her news is, therefore, four days later than that received by the Washington. friends at the Geog general election for membors to the constituent Assembly. ‘A number of shopkeepers and tenants in Paris havo petitioned the provisional government to extend the Beriod for paying their quarter's rent, which will become talion of the 10th legion, and a battalion of the national uard mobile, planted a tree of liberty inthe Champ de Nters ‘The curate of St. Pierre de Gres Caillou, com- $ 4 F : palaces and museums, and various other purposes, is fixed ; nced the ceremony of benediction, when a rainbow 5 : 4 a . « ‘een ci due on the 15th of April next, to a later period. Pope must coavene them a month after his election, ‘The Hibernia arrived off Sandy Hook in the }¥itsons to whom the amnesty extends, provided they sallied ioawalier Littl i edred a dear cn pret canes teat God, 4000 pee ince, Morse General Cavaignac, paveroor of Algiors, ia to muooeed | The ministers ara to be confirmed and replaced hy the afternoon. She was immediately boarded by-| are not cumulatively detained on socount of other | Let us prove that while we desire civil and political | his people. At the opening of a new and holy era, that | General Subervic as Minister of War, and is reoalled, by | Sacred College. iainle : i in | orimes. Unper, Minister of Justice Berlin, March 20 ” aro at the same time anxious that the pro- " d to us bj freeing of nations, let us salute | ‘¢legraph, for that purpose; General Changarnieristo.be | _ The rights of temporal sovereignty exerolsed’by a de. = 4 1 Tel yh, Captain 5 liberty, we it Pp is opene: ry 4 lous, let us Pontiff in the Si i the spectal. express, stediner. Telegrayh, Cay This appears to have been the last act of M. Uhden | perty and security of individuals be not merely unen- | the sign by which God renews his: i alliance, and | €°Vernor of Algeria, fanct Font ate vested in the Sacred College during the Ps Parks, and the files for the New York Herald | in his ministerial capacity, for this notification imme- | Jangered, but rendered far more safe than hitherto. The | announces that he will bless our d ” , The Union says :—" Wo are assured that M.deRoths. | 'aterregnum. | a wie : brought to the city three hours in advance of the | “ately follows : municipal counoll of this city, which has already made | Ano! child went on Sunday to the prefecture of police, and re will also be a Counoi] of State composed > councillors, and a body of auditors not exceeding 24. ‘This council will be required to draw up projects of laws, and to give its advioejon administrative affairs in cases of ther project scarcely less important is said to be entertained. it is proposed to collect im the Louvre, all the museums of art now dispersed in dffferent buildings throughout Paris, so thet the Louvre would become a. “The resignation of the ministers of justice, Von Savig- ny and Uhden,and also of the minister Count Stolberg, resented before the proclamation of the 19th instant, that he sald to M. Caussidiere that, far from desiring to leave Paris, ag had been announced, and to suspend his payments, ho meant to remain, to keep all his engage arrangements for the immediate execution of works by our fellow burghers of the working classes, to secure te them the means of subsistence in these times of diffloul- arrival of the H. at her pier. The news is important. All over Europe re- 7 pyr = : ve been accepted. I have nominated M. Bor-') ty, will do all that is requisite for, the maintenance of | collection as vastin extent, but infinstel: ter in | mente with respect.to the loan, and to take t emergency. Ministerial functions may also be conferred publiganism is springing up in wild luxuriance. | nemann, Dostor of Laws, minister of Justice. and have | peace, ‘Thus alone will bs possible. to avert, the com. | value, than thatof Versailles. ie measures for strengthening oredit. He added tha NL pn EME PE A Seb Aanexed is the intelligence in a few words :— | Summoned M. Camphausen, president of the Chamber of | picte stagnation of trade, and keep open the channels of Panis, Thursday Morning, March 23.~The Minister | Drothers of London and of Frankfort, who scoompanied nied | of the new Councils, which will take place about the Cee naane Int Monday in June. ‘The functionsof the present coun- subsistence. him, had come to Paris with Fellow-citizens! The municipal council depends pon concert with him: that no mistake ought to exist with intentions, of the Interior has issued another circular to.the govern- ment commissioners in the di Commerce, to stand by my side in the capacity of mi- nister. The directors ot the vacant miristeriel posts In Milan, riots of a serious character had bro- : % ita, -but it is merel; cil ot State will c 20 a revious to th ken out, and at the departure of the courier the | SALai aed apie nn cust tn t8e7 oF de: sour oo-gperation, and wilsaruredly not be tsppolat- | Srpiaatory of dca connected wit fb preperation of | Ttpwat the eaters which bad befallen the maney | or tho Cua Satie will” aevertlem, conde ing i * “4 " 7 Opes. s the elesto: its, and dees not enumérate auy general ” | examine such administrative measures as may bo pre- people and the troops were fighting in the apes Ett iad hg Aa bg ed ‘Aix la Chapelle, March 21, 1648, principles such as frightened people out of their wite | SY which caused the embarrassment of certain houses, | ‘ated to jc for consideration. All the legislative enact- The.cause of the riots was the idea possessed by | TP ERORD SLs oute of elemency and oblivion for form: | _ 420 Musicipal Council. <i a when they read the first Stete document of the provi- | Monsieur Causidiere thanked M. de Rotheshild, and | 2ents not contrary to the decrees of tho present statute the people that the Emperor was not sincere in 4 —~ita le Chapelie Gexette, March 21. sional ministry. By the government ciroular it will be erie ; d remain in force. wor! er ag “*gbme of the incidents which characterized the pro- | goon Ruin, Maren 20.—Faussian Funns.—Baint Sohud. | reooliected—indeed, how oould it be forgotten—that the | S#Kéd him if be would desire to have a quard for hls | "Te" octamation in dated the 14th of Mareh, and {n granting a constitution. continge ef the idee in Berlin’ are qinea in ke Carers | 200s 02 Billa commissioners were invested with arbitrary power. The | Dovel. M. de Rothschild is said to have replied. * Far Late political events have so entirely absorbed the beg of you to domothing : | | “wiHentloated by the siga menuel of his Holinest, whole government joined subsequently in an act which Her Majesty the Queen of Naples was safely de'wored Mich rioting had taken place at Munich. The from demanding a guard, and are well worth transcribing. public attention that scarcely any business was done at only desire that it may be known, that having confi- i i in- Tea that the withdrawal of the troops in the ra oe | | Wes meant to quality monstrous agency, borrowed se in the t, fd ught to be a | of @ prince on the 6th instant. police office had been demolished, and the win. x. smreed ee Sevottitheadvine te ol kegs the Bourse to-day.— Universal Prussian Gaz., March 21. : denoe fn e government, confidence oug Place onl The French lic. Panis; Thorsdey, 6 f MM", March 23. Ancther calamitous commercial failure has taker dows of the palace assailed with stones. The soldsry hed forcibly scattered the mob; but it from ths coe despotism, the country 3 fedlly from M- Leate Rollin, whose ming they aa ‘Two or three of the parochial clergy of Paris intend to posed to know. citizens the same deoome candidates for election to the national Assem- In Spain the general tranquillity has not been die- ‘The king to a deputation of r ity Nias ry sentiments which are expressed tn the proclamation “to turbed. The English fleet having oeen withdrawn from | ‘ho Tagus, some apprehension is felt in many quarters ~ was thought that the abdication of the king was | bis beloved Berlinese,” and iwpored as a condition ot | vlace tester; the bank of D’Eichthal & Co. has stopped. It is rumored that a projet of law is in hand for al- | bly. In the provinces, two or three bishops have alrea- | (10,"),s4n sume, wbpreheny = ; wit fevats ari The house had a large Gt onnection, particularly | lowing the State to buy up the railways fror - | dy notified their willingness to stand, andit iscopsidered gal may sgiin beoome the seat oi intestine z by no means unlikely. There are rumors to the | the withdrawal of the troops, the clearing of the barri- | 'h’ Munich, sa ites taace te scnatenteate betes weet. a wie ia @keen ueaee Mies sow Phsgp: a - joy seater: kely’ thet they will we.” strife. At present all is quiet. . cades. In anewer to a remark of the king on the great ness of fered ® man who accompanied the depata- tion made the following frm reply E “A vietory, your majesty, would in this case be equiva- , from Madrid of the 17th ie of little intere Out of the 139 persons wounded on the 24th ultimo, © who wore taken to the hespital of La Charite, 97 havo | TB® errival of the Dake and Desbessde Moatpsoss aufflefently r/ covered to be able to leave. raphe dueatek. Ton » been received « The Constitutionnel states, that asa Ruesian fleet was | fre? meee. effect that he had already abdicated. In Hanover the censorship of the press has * been voluntarily abolished by the king. The ors in lieu five per cent stock, at @ certain price. This is very probable for the party now in power were ever the advocates of the State, being the proprietor of all railways, for three reasons; —First, est commeroial disaster which fog occured. Au the Rursians residing in or visiting Paris have re- to-morrow. the present, although his ceived an order to leave it Count d’Appony remains re rumora of troubles in : lent to a t.? Thus, by degrees everything was » that fwith a view to . | Cortugal, but no grounds of authenticity could be offer- b Smniad Geneutagras's ponetiete fellate. | 0) een eee eee One manntiee “Barioese ot tle Bourse was fat; the Threcs fell to 60, | State sogus tebe manter of the: rocie’ Becnraie kee | diuetraness formnder aatotance by foros of armen the ee Meee Beret ee Tne failure of M. d’Eichthal is the principal | {hue% ight te soe the retiremont of the scidiers from | “nd the Fives to 703; Bank shares, 1650. the public would be betterosred for, and charged less; | King of Naples, the Danes and the English were to op- people of Barcelona. j and thirdly, that the profits would be for the benefit of the whole public, partly to the lightening of taxes, and partly to the reduction of the fares. Such is a summa- tl The project ot the government reapecting the railways, ‘om | which I mentioned in my letter of this morning, is, am informed, as follows :— & s The Madrid Gazette of the 16th inst, publishes the ; royal sanction to the bill for conferring extraordinary . powers on the government. Mapnrp Bou! intelligence from Paris. The French republic was progressing. In the provinces of France, the fe service in which they had been en; people showing theirjoy by waving of white the windows, and by songs snd ehouts of joy pose their passage. We doubt the accuracy of this in- formation , To obviate in some moasure the commercial panic, the ir cents, 23}, * os in per. | , Government proposes to take into itsown hends all | ry of the ressons which, as { well recollect, wero put ‘the Yoll x hres paper; five per the commissioners of the government had been Pringgetmo Ac leg to peepee Mee Fine | he unfioished lines; the shareholders will be required to | forward by M. Garnier Pages himself, when he oppored | Plant «ne goremencio| vetwen created by formor serine | cents LAN paper; Ant eee ee using to the full the almost ey pat pales. py up Sel Fatt tooant ofeapital, and will then receive we principle of sonra or lasetng $5 “oteapanian: re exhausted, and the exchanges having dimi- if * Bavaria. granted them by the circular of M. Ledru Rollin. | | In themernwhile great crowds assembled on the | SW.P*Loent stone tt Per austere the correctness of | ithe Navteneh eed fein mupported by M, Marrast, | nished, they will restore themselves very slowly. in thle | ho King ia has abdicated ; no dates or other The proceedings at Blois, as detailed in an arti- | Scblosepistze, and inthe court of the palace, in order to | which can be relied upon, that the demonstration made | now be cetried Out. Stil, it is to be hoped that the lay | *ut0,0r things, I think the best way to remedy the evilis | particulars are given, the telegraph ‘being interrupted choose deputations te the King, praying for an armed civic guard. At the same time, as if by general consent from all quarters, the d combat, aecked to anticipate consumption in the circulation nk ary to restore life to valyes which are now stag- By the Gazette d’ugsbourg of the 19th of March, we. dT hi therefore thé honor to submit ih receive accounts from Munich to the 18th. The ‘With | had abolished certai able the manufacturers to dispose of Pal eiia ad leslie Bove a their meschandise for money, there shall be established at Paris, and in the departments, general wareliouses, on Friday at the Hotel de Ville, by the 20,000 operatives, by weather was got up by the “government, at the cont of 500,000 feanes Each operative was paid two francs, and the officers five france. Notwithstandiog tho flattering reports issued daily in the bulletins of the Ministry of the Interior, we learn will be regularly submitted to the National Assembly, and not hastily thrown into the form of a decree. I has been suggested that, on purchasing of the shares, notes based upon the value of the property might be issued in relief of the present cramped circulation. Indeed so much derangement has been caused by the cle from the Constitutionnel, which will be found elsewhere, have justified all the fears entertain- ed from the publication of M. Rollin’s circular. The Minister of the Interior has directed a sit was said the city had been @ prey to considerable agita- tion during several hours. 10000 were made, patroles in the streets, A report was prevalent that a coup: bodies, fearfully di 4 covered with green government commissioner to confer with the | poughs end flowers, were drawn in open biers up to the | ‘Hat the proclamation of the republic has encountered | suspension of specie payments by tho bank, and the dis- | where the manufacturers and. tro Gein bod De cg cops: ' English consul relative to the claims of the Evg- gateand under the Duloony of the palace, Loud cries | 2¢ most formidable resistance in several of tho depart- | appearance of allver to such am amount, that the deus | posite the. taw materials, the. good towne-people, wosld uot sanction iy tat nes cone the ments and of the chief provincial towns. In some of these it required all the despotic authority enforced by M_ Ledry Xollin on hisocmmissaries|to get it proclaimed of men are turning to paper in every way that p: be made to represent ratetantial property. the iy articles of which Presse tells us that the manufacturers in the provinces were then raised for the new ministry, Count a’Arnim and Count Schwerin, to appear on the balcony; but these the king declaring their devotign. It was said some strat lish workmen expelled from Rouen. Itis said had purchased arms and ammunition. the purchase | shouts were drowned in a great ory of “Th ” "The 4 ledgments extracted from a register with bi Ti that the government contemnnlnies ; vi vin five | King, aoccmpanted by the Quecu, loaning ou Mts ara, | ,,{¢ 8 auld thet a projectis enteriained for transferring | are, in consequence of the soarcity of silver and the | rectipt, Indicating fo value of the article, pro- | attempte ut anarchy the Bees a ree bee ten of the railways, paying the shareholders in five | ¢4, ‘eppeared on the baloony, and saluted the psople the Bibliotheque Royale, now called the Bibliotheque | difficulty of cnangiag notes, be Saas to pay their perl valued, shail vouch the property, aad will be trans- | named to treat at Vienna and Dresden, im accord with per centstock. His countenance was much agitated, and the Queen, at | Nationale, te the Tuilet workmen with their own no’ 10,20, and 2, franos, | ferable by endorsement. The bearers of receipts of the | VM Gagern and Lerbach, as to the national representa~ It has been contemplated for s considerable time back to erect a new and more spacious building for the royal library, the old building being in all respects unsuitable and insufficient ‘Che Palace of the Tuileries would un- doubtedly be @ building worthy of such » purpose. By letters from Ems, we bear that the Duchess of Or- leans was living therein complete sores. Besides her {wo sons she had but few persons with her, amongst whom was the’ Count de Mornay Her mother. the Dachess-Dowager of Mecklenburg-Schweria, arrived on payable two months after date. This is very like the aystem 40 well known to the Yankees under the name of shin plaster. When the banks were all broken at one time in the United States, the Yankees, with their usual readiness, cried out that every man should bo a banker Ail issued notes for more of less amount, and took the change coming to him in the ready-made note of his neighbor. <A general discredit since cme upon euch assignats, to which a wag gave te coup de grace by ap. plying a lot instead of brown paper to u sor t of the dead bodies, instantly retired in vain a ty of the assembly around cried for silence, as the shouts drowned the King’s voics; but a few words heard, and the King, unable to get heard, retire 1 am! acclamations. Then the stout voice of Count Von Arnim was heard from the belcony, from whence he managed toget heard for « few minutes; cnd amidst many inter raptions, spoke nearly as follows : “Gentlemen, { thank ou from the bottom of my hi for the attention you e kindly paid me. ‘The men whom the King has once central warehouses will be allowed to deposite them at the discount banks. Marked with t! republic, aud representing a solid, tangible and easily realizeable value, t reosipts will bo re garded a8 equivalent to « second endorsemens. i have no doubt that this endorsement wil! be favorably ro- ovived by all the great banks. snd that the acceptors of bills s0 solidly guerantie< will, by the sole means of dis- count banks, attain great resources of eapital, convinced that this vitality given to articles of value now paralysed tion at tue confederation. Germany. Ems, March 16.—The Duchess of Orleans atill re- mains at this place, which she has not quitted for one moment since her arrival, which was on the 2d instant Her two children also continue with her, besides whom she has but very few attendants or companions, get whom is Count Mornay. Her mother, the Dowager Duchess of Mecklenburgh Schwerin, arrived here on At Berlin, all had become quiet, as also at Vienna. The revolation in Ireland had been postponed by the arrest of the revolutionary leaders in Dublin. ‘The financial crisis was intense. Cotton wes down a little. ¢ he 8th, to xesist and console her daughter, who on her | A commission has, indeed, been. a the 8th.inst., bringin, more a0 "i : Who . Por ith the | will fully contribute t te industry, 7 st. bringing with her clothing, ko., for There had been an improvement in corn. weins iv ostaiien ok 6 iran aces laetunor nic Bide = destitute ng fr Cesare yee rong bi ae the claims of manufacturers to have monde; tad ‘qourequently Yabor, GARNIER ragns’™ = ane of Leaver re vale a atoo. me ih f rie esterday = grand demonstration place in notes changed for the payment of workmen, but a plan | ; ‘ ¥ sequence of the hurried manner in w! ‘The following is the last bulletin of the health pee iont aed ened you support Ce and Ghamp ae Eta Great Sitters of Workiben, 6cecta oo bempensa a8 title menet cannot have every i de | , A decree of the} Minis r of Fobite ors of the 2lat | she had been compelled to leave the French dominions. of the Queen of England: oity.”” "Here storme of “Harrahs,” ‘*Vivas,” "Yes, yes,” | Panied by noumerable flags, asgmbled around the | range, The council of the bank has wisely determined | !n#t., makes the following aay peal Casiingiony a Howland “ Buexinanam Patack, No, no,” interrupted the miulster, ia the midst of | 4 7Fee ot ee enieh ae pea planted (he previous | apon Bat roventiny Sep oe Dilla without notice, and al | “iitway companies are suppressed. Art 2 The surf] ‘Tax Haave, March 21-—The’ offlolal journal of the “ March 24, 1848, 9 A.M ahich a’ young man, whose pale cheeks and glaring eyes | (87) au cxlyage * Gee te ephd owing @ delay of four days. The notes of persons who | Teinante of the commercial working of railways and tho | Hague, publishes the two following royal decrees :—W crated, In compliance with t! ish expressed by @ }. Ledra have suspended payment are not, moreover, to be pre- sented until due. The Natione!, in order to set the public mind at reat with-regard to the fiaancial measures of the govern- e, William II, &c., upon the report of our minister of the colonies, dated Jan. 12, 1848, letter A, No 1, and the let- tec of Jour governor-general of the Butch Indies, dated August 4, 1847, No. 424, submitted to our decision, with “ The Queen and the infant Princess continue well. “James Cuarx, © Cuanues Lococx, “ Rostat Feacu told of the combat of the previous night, raised himself on the shoulders of the bystanders to address him.— “ people,” “require which they can defend themselv finencial operations of companies shall be confided to agente, who shall trke the title of Anepecteure d+ Vexploi- tation commerciale, ‘The taspectors shall be of two classes, Inspecteurs prinvipaur and Inspecteurs particulie putation who waited on him, of the Interfor, went to dressed the people. He the name of France, and | " isionsl govern: nt, states emphaticall; it those measures ere only ‘ Her Majesty’s recovery is so far advanced that no | themselves to be killed without bey oly f iy Y Tho remaining articles of the decree place the lest | their consideration and advice, heard by the council of ] ” “ . ; in the name of the whole , for having had the idea ature, to meet @ pressing necessity. . i [| \ Atte WE bs tenes fing retired “The people has zo longer sec etteok ty | of fenewing on thet spot the great souvenir of tho fadera contelng an secount of t uration | Bamed offcers subcrdinete to the fir, and divide the | State (notice of the 16th inet., No 3); have Sorc | Insurrection In Lombardy, fear from them, and oon return peacetully to their usual | “in of 1790, when France, divided into castes, aristocra- liberty planted in the Champs de Mars. | TSilways of the republic into siz arrondissements. Dates levilea ta wethieeta at . cents oe to t a a | Wo leatn algo that despatohes have been reosived in | sccurations”” "The people,” retorted the young men, | ies. and provinces, came,'on the appeal of the people of Rollin speke the speech, which amounted to | In the turmoil and confusion attendant upon therevo- | g2y arma ard wrder inte the entrepats of the island : Paris, announcing the important fact that Lombardy is | “Toutes the prince of Prussia to renounos bie cieim to | Paria, to abjure on the altar of the country old hatreds that France repsid Waterloo with freedom to | lution, the suffering condition of the pooror classes in Paris | Hrijwvr" to Gunpomaer inte the enivepdts of the islam in bigh . rone.” At these words the minister retired from | 24 divisions, in order to form henceforth only one vaders; Austria and Prassis, by their strugeles for | has not been forgotten. An association has beon eatablish- | (haved white cratociitoe Coe eal oe named, is at: It ig stated that the movement commenced in Bergemo balsony. The crowd set up a great shout, but the | People, the French people There was, he raid, another | liberty, gavo sufficient atonement for Waterloo. His | ed for supplying provisionsat fret cost, which is nowin a wiout the HERbHENTIOD, tte Mike can Tee ead Breschis, and ensued at Milan ; it is added that the isting against the importation, the sale, and the posses- ory of “ Peacs—to onn homes,” having the preponde. | Souvenir, that of the Champ do Mai, when the people, | speech was in favor of peace with foreign countries. position to deliver each day 6000 pounds weight of butch- sion of fite-armb ona . . , ‘ anpowder in the islands of Java, } pears in the Resorgimento-ot Turin :— evived with s loud hurrah. He said: “You have benca | deceived by ite rulers, believed that they intended to in- | democrate, ae eal reverent hee the ett | A laborer invy thus procure a comfortable meal for 40 | Portation and tho sale of these articles in the Dute H 5 5 : ou have heard va] ‘ é to-day to the provisional gevernment, when they beard be indies. Our minister of the colonies is charged with the cuinien theieeutie er tho tite ts a funceees that « now ministry has been formed, of whi:h 1 Moe eat Cp ee at certs to their surprise of the commencement of the revolt at | Of 90 cents, (id or od) bey oe of « | exocution of the present decros, a copy of which shall Fi corted by 500 hussars, met at Castano with the courier, | 'n8)) ogi for si il Le Aten weal be thet all | Ate mentioning tho effect caused by the revolution th lan. & third of a litre of wine. ‘The operatives may lkewi be nent to our council of state for their information. 5 who wes the bearer of the latest news from Vienna. The | * you ; all your rights shall be attended | 30m on. din Austria, and alter ateting that other | ,, 22° remains of the Grand Atmy marched from tho lied with provisions uncooked. These olvantages | /2¢ Hague, Merch 19. For the min{ster for the colonies, following proclamation was posted up at Milan, Om (he | ee ae oe ee eee armntog re arene bre | nations would follow their iLedra Rollin | Hotel des Invalides, o the official residence of M.do Ls. | S20 ntanded sclely tor the benelt ofthe indigent casey | JC: Baud —Wiistam. = 5 . 4 mi ey were drawn up in the cour, with drums ‘ , r i ., ko , the President of the Imperial Government hastens immediately take, place, under the superintendence 0: | "Wty. navo the right to be proud, for to the defeat of | Destine aud coloring and touching spectacle was | Sutin eRet™ tn, giament service aietad be tke ak | our governor general of the Dutch Indien ie sutherised _ te announce to the public the contents of a telegraphic | 7 shs evening the arming of the citizens commenced, | Waterloo we have only to oppora m cry of deliverance | ¢xPegted by thesrowd who attended the veterans, when | rectory are gratultcts, to enuot the following regulations in modifying the ex- deepateh, dated Vienns, 15th inst, reosived at Zilli on export duties in the and liberty! Salutation to thee, O tree! isting tariffs of the impor! r old fal- and tho city was filumina lows In a few minutes wero drenched, and the people A The following is tho Paris news of Wodnosday the Ae same day, and at Milen yesterday evening. His im. | 8% tip OO mas bol of that deliverance and that liberty! 2 = - The tes of the island 1g ofthe 2@th a large crowd assembled iverance and thal 'y had to return mach disappointed. 22d ult, pees vin Se ty mojsaty has desreed the abolition of the | Lerorg tho palace of the Prince of Frussia,threatening to | ‘ee! I prediot it with joy—in this plac The Austrian funds declined yesterday, (the'234,) on jank of Discount commenced its operations on tatoh flag free of import duty; t Say publication of slaw on the press. | demolish it; but the words “Property of the pooplo—-na> account of the newa from Berlic. There were very few | Monday. Already 600 accounts are opened, and there xpart duty un- end the convocal and Slavonic Ay i soon see deputations of the ; der foreign finge remains fixed at 4 per cent 2 That ) t tional property,” being written in large characters on people on the Exchange, tho funeral of the victims | 8t¢ 900 other demands on which replies will be given to- | | *. Be Sica congregations ot ibe Lobe a the walls, the demolition didnot take place. Tho houses sround thee! Around thee will Raving attracted public attention “M. de Rothepild | day. shook Je which is now used for packing rea, introduced Dutch flag, sball be exempt from import daty, provided that it is uccompanted by a certificate that it {s of Dutch manufacture, out when introduced into the kingdom under other circumstances, it shell be subject # Th ves, united in a common em- the members of the great hu- mm so loug divided, and who associated by the great Freach family in their of other ‘unpopular individuals were attacked, but no damage of any moment done At noon on the 20th a large assembly of students took place in the chief lecture room of the university, for the Discounts for about @ million were mads on Monday, and on Tuesaday about twelve hundred thousand. This establishment will render groat service to commerce, and has already exercised some influence in the restora- latest om the 3d of July next. (Signed) “HARTL,” On the 18th,M. Cassati, chief magistrate of Milan, weat, at the head of two or three thousand persons, to subscribed 100,000, florins towards clothing the National Guards. mily, who have Riots 1x Torcowwa.—The Gazctte de Flandres et hi demand the liberation of the individuals arrested in the 5 liberty and. 9 d@’ Artois, published at Lill account of rather toan import daty of 6 per Hague, March 19, eter ‘been | PUrpose of arming Afzer the close of the meeting, Count xty aod triumph ! p fl o tion of confidencs y cer lagve, series, tne we intrate ‘retired, and, immediately the Kotwerin minister of public worship, nddresed | | M. Ledra Rollin then’ recommended the workmen to | eeivtog ewe OC Reh eta oe uhen te | The bourse yesterday wes steady, and the prices of | Minister tor the ¢ Me ye oe a People carembled on the cquares, and hoisted the tri | ‘hem. T the Ministry of Justice had been | return to their Inbor, to the ory of “Vive le Republique!” | Sitar sent off. by raliroed, 200 of the troops the preceding day wore tolerably sustained. manta & Ssont ou Pensaay, the aoe at given to Herr Bornemann, and the Ministry of Finance to Herr Camphausen, who had been called from Cologne for that purpose. was received with great joy. A utation of Poles waited onthe ver on the even- ing of the 19.h, to petition for the liberation of the P. lish prisoners lately tried—the The cry was immediately echord by the crowd, and shouts of “Vive Ledru Rollin!” were also heard. Au Id invalid, who had belonged to the republican armica, seized the minister's hand, and pressed it to bis heart, but his emotion was so great that he could not utters An officer then advanced, and, with tears in hi The precious metals have arrived in considerable quantity within the last day or two, and gold hag fallen from 10 to 5 per cent premium. The price of bread has been reduced in Paris. A meeting of the eommitteo of workmen took piace yesterday, at the Luxem bor The delegates from the colored flag of Italy (white, red, and green). Several reets were unpaved, nd the tumult increased. A tra- jelier, who left at 2 o'clock, saw reveral pieces of artil- lery drawn out with lighted matehes. At a short dis- tance from Milan he heard the report of a cannon. Another account ate that ths hotel of the police was apd in the morning of T , with ammuniti«s tions, On a y found that there National Guards and By s royat deoree of the 17th, his majesty has accept- ¢d the resignation of M. St. de Jonge Van Campens Nieuweland, with an honorable testimony to his se vices ws minister of justice, and has somioated M. Dirk Donker Curtius to the function of Mi pro tem. the workmen, in which bay tion on one side, and desperate missiles on the other. lt of the petition wat By Il o’clook Casati. At Bresso! on the same day, and the insurgents made a prisoner of ral, The entire province of Bergamo revolt The Constitution: | quotes a letter from the frontiers of Galicia, stating that » general insurrection was im- minent in Austrian Poland. The Frenkfort Gazette of the 20th instant announces that Prince Metternich had fled towards the Rhine, and that the Princess had sough! At Aix ie Chapelle, on Sunday night, tbe people were anxious restlessness ; many mani been obliged to reduce considerably the number great discontent arose amongst them it refuge in Silesia shouting and otherwise expressing their joy. The were en from the oarriege in which Microniawski ‘was, and it was drawn in triumph by the crowd to the palace, and thence to the University, the king coming ont to witness the ht on the ‘baloony. Microstawaks 0 e, which was open, ing & black, red, and gold ‘fs hia hand: and erowde from the win in the street te it in erated a im with waving of in various parts of the city bowls are placed, in re yd —, a put by the passen; “4 @ widows and or] ot a tnd ith of Mare i PI 089 who fell on the 6 jates Gazette says —“'The orphans ‘and widows of the heroes who fell on thie 18th and 19th of Marcu, and many who are severely wounded and in. oapacitated from work, are in the greatest distress. [t is a sacred duty to aid them in this time of need, and will, we are sure, be gladly fulfilled by thoir fellow-citi- none. A letter from Aix la Chapelie, dated March ist, says,the night han passed over quietly, and there bas been no further breach of the puace since order was restored by the military, who acted with the greatest forbearance. It is confidently expected thet similar scenes will not be repeated there. All was quiet at Berlin on the 22d ult, received The conces- some gommred By the King had been ri ‘with uni- Rollin protested with all his strength against the dis- trust which hed been shown towards the army. It was not, he seid, porsible to divi le the people and the army. “The people,” said he, the army, the army is the people. Is not thearmy the most generous portion of the people, the blood of our blood? Glory to tho army! Did it not remember in Fobruary that it was of the peo- ple, and did {t not refase to fire on them?” The minis- ter concluded by saying that there ought to be no more suspicions, no more distrust with respect to the army; nd that for his part he would not be content until he should havo seen the army, the national guard, and the people fraternise in @ proud banquet on the Champ-de Mars. On leaving the spot, M. ‘Ledru Rollin was fol- lowed by a numerous crowd, shouting, “Vive Ledru Rollin!” “Vive la Republique!’ At five o’olook yesterday afternoon a numerous body of workmen, headed by a militery band, siopped at the Ministry of the Interior, on their way from Champ. de-Mars. The band executed the “Chant du Depart,” the “ Marseillaise,” and the ' Choour.des Girondins,” in the pom ard. On their conclusion, the People cried. “Vive Ja Republique!’ “Vive Ledru Rollin!” M. Jules Favre, secretary general of the ministry, then came fo! ee ne eray oe See the mi em, ter. After exhorting t] ful, he proceeded tice the distrust which was wat prisoners, among whom were some well-dressed men. The conflict arose from the people demanding the dismissal of all igians employed in tho manu- 1d workshops. One of the manufactories wan the populace, upon which the National Guard interposed, several of whom were much hurt, and one 60 desperatel: at bis life is considered to be in t disratisfaction amoug he men of the 67th regiment of the line, at Roubaix, on acoount of the Colonel having harassed them by drills and exere! notwithstanding the fatigue they under- os in oat the La the day was given out by General Nogrier, commandant of the division, and discipline was restored. The oxer- cies and drills were suspended, The military force of France {s ingreasing every day, egular army hes not veen diminished. the na:ional rdin and around Paris numbers 200,000 men, the garde mobile with the new enrolments made since the ines hice he pat to less than 40.000. ati armor jaipped with all bic rapidity, evenin the tace of ‘Stueere dasnelal difficulties ought to induce the most rigid economy. f the laborers employed on the public works by the provisional government have siruck alter . M. M a rags, ML. Marie, tho Mi for Public We But @ oncillatory order of be poe on the subject with a moderation and a spirit of conciliation which drew from those of the masters expressions of the liveliest sympathy. and associating them i suited to their respective interests, From the tone of opinion in the provinces, as well as dered certain no post- ponement of the elections of the National Assembly in the capital, it may be consi will take place. ‘The Garde National of Marseilles states, that since the 28th of February the bank ot that city had reim: bursed its own notes to the value of 3,700,000 franca, and borrowed 5,500,000 francs in specie. One house, that of M. Baltazzi, lent the bank 600,000 franca, Rome, By a letter from Romo we heat that they aro suffering from the effects of the financisl crisis of France, Grace has withdrawn its oredit from the Roman =n. Torlo- nis will not give money for any pan: on Paris, even that of Rotbeehia It is hoped ** i» wilt xoom pass of, The bore 08 WH are shareholders in the bank have dec! - Se eenis sail DO! on) ite payments, but the pai Wmv eat, It anya a grect maisforture bas ocourred, the head of the apoatie St. Andrew has bean stolen from St. Peter's; most active seerch is being made for it. The eivic guard is spplying iteelf to It is hoped that the appointment of this crmmittoe will lead to the best results, oy bringing the masters aad workmen together, in the discussion of measures the opening of the prisons at Moabit, at 1 o’olock on the the pain which was felt by officers and imasters and the workmen took part in the deliberations . by storm ent, and provisional govern- | 551) ‘The prisoners were all eet free, and they went in | soldiers ing kept a ® part of the troops returned, order having - The committee appeinted by his mojesty’s decree of nde reside: the former ers way from Paris, and requested 5 | A general discussion on the organization of labor was PI inetalled, under Be ree? oo <i 4 triumph to the palace, accompanied hy a an asew that the army might’ b forthwith recalled. M. Ledru | beea restored, bringing with them about forty | hia some of the delegates of the workmen gave their | tB¢17th not having yet been abie to sccompliah their has been obliged to inak, jesty, sek, bis mejesty, in consequenc ia ‘The ministers have declared that they q for the public interest, that the period of their resign: tlon should be thus protraoted.— Staats Courant, March ale. * Luxembarg ‘The Paris Patri, of the 234 ult., says:—The republic is proclaimed in Dutch Luxembu: the exce ption of the town of Luxemburg iteelf, or the can- non of the fortress. This Beigium. The suspension of cath payments in France pee hus been followed by a similar suspension in Bj gigm Hungary. ‘The whole of Hungary is Archdake Ste- phen had arrived in Vienna, ¥ ch thirty Hungarian de- puties. The people took the herses from the carriages, and dragged bim in trijmph, ‘The funeral coreinony for the vietims of the distur dances took plato on the 17th, with great pomp Hungary has been grante a miniscry of her own, and hence ail cause of danger as regards that portion of the over it with great empire would seem to be removed, The whole country ia said to be in a state of not ae, os the oonfidence and good vente © peo phere been shown to or remarkable extent im the um.