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NG EDITION----MONDAY, APRIL 22, me = one eg? NO. 5797. SHIPPING. | o are translating avery diMeull eof aLatin | bly congregated. ou the 2ith wilt. at Munsingen. aud within the walls ef the theatre, The play was hissed | loged classes has jnst avsemble: ‘ wren on po GR Son pennant THE E U RO PE A N NE WwW Ss. author, Fearing to make « berbariees, they. write a | though the two parties were present, they keptthe best by some red republicans, but they were all turned out, | experiment to rn ribs ers hy eg Mi og Ogre sy: RQUREA BETO REY NAW innit trinbdne foliclsm: and they suppose that the fault will be ex- | order. Tho nfugiés who are still in the Cantons have one aiter the other, and their opponents Kept poses. | nud to save the confederation established by Pruaae ae i, Captain West. ARRIVAL OF THE AM A curcble if by chance. it ia not seen by the master. | left their rosidences, and will emigrate. The Poles sion of the place, Are we in & repubiic in France? | from going to pirces. hy means of the, eomvoostion of & PACIFIC. Cann E AMERICA’S MAILS, | aise! poor Hureraces, as they have beon #o well nick. | will sail for Baypt, the Germans for the United States, | Are we? National Assembly or Farliament, te beley onde ab thle » Captain ‘Tnée; MAAAAAAARAAAMRAARAAD named by M Bengnot, their wise pradonce will, I foar, In Germumy the constitued Assembly at Nrfurth is The tong-waited tragedy of Lamartine, Toussaint | moment. The Reichstog at Erfurt has 2 pean emcees be uselise. if they remain in the toad which they fol- | opened, nnd the general question isto kuow what will Louyerture,” which was announced for this evening | snd. if it in true, that mattors are generally very bad ‘Cases ie eee EE ee ccapeon American Affairs on the Other low, “They seem not te he aware that there are esrtain | be the end of its deliberations. Will it be the nucleus | has beea postponed Lill Saturday next. There will be | whenever fine sperches are being mie, we should soy circumstances in which the best prudence is temerity. Unitarian and liberal Germany, or will it only be reat assembly to judge the merits of another | that the case in the presrut inateuce te . py ig Se Ry Side of the Atlantic. They must change thelr way of procecding, i they | the iustrament ofthe ambition of ihe Framing col ‘of the mind, You shall know about it ® The Rrassiom sponsabertaee. Geaeet van and tecoramortat {ous for yaneeneer are uneoal- prAna ps ie wiah not to be invaded by the socialiem of ou? ted r= | nck? Every polttiolan. belloves that the partiasent portal arrangement, between England and ho has been the oracle of the Prussian eabi- (pn Se ee ee INTERESTING Fe! nN 6 cE, pul val It is nae Ses, tens the socialivts pet tigced wae Ang ne Lm ia ‘geod those France, is on the eve of a alae cca Lich " of ious Oceasons, and who is kyown to receive - REIC ORRESPONDEN | are ready to act—that they are waiting but an oppor- | of the the ditres erlin aud Kremsier, [tis what we Clinricarde general director of the post jew on- irations ne other mortal ever received BL ip hatuaneaeoeniedodatige ad ey Gee tune mcanent. ‘The Gutgh fre selected the plom ofine;| call in Voweeh’de le gveines do wisie’ fase’ Dena | Gan im Paria, where he commen to settle with M. | livered n epecch at Erture which bao nearly oaSctehed WARD K. COLLINS, 74 South street: My Os, ee! campaipn is ready, and when the bell will resound they and Wourtemberg. heve adopted the federatiye system, Thayer for a diminution of postage between the two,] the whole of Kurope, by the wisdom it reveals, Gen. ae BROWN, TPLey & Co, Lis aepool. —— will all rise ko asingle man, The only thing whi ay regulated by the old tresties ; Hanover is rendy to It is to be hoped that they will have an’) Vou Kadomitz belongs to those great orators on thie steamship Atlante will sail henee on Saturday, the | ‘The steam-ship America arrived at Boston at 11 | may be Linwed among them, is the desire of & too | partake in thealliance of the three Kings, amd the rotunding for tho rate of taxation is really too | side of the Atlantic, who never speak on ordinury oem Sh AR oe gee en, leaving Lrerpoel re induetag, o'clock on Saturday morning, and her mailé reached \| (¥i¢k movement. expressed by thy chiefs of the party Grand Duchy of Baden is fizating against tho perni- high. We pay thirty cents for a letter coming from | rious, but who reserve their tal for somo ominous ‘ cae sd Meter te ith of Wey, Gat taverest oe P thte ot 1 hf whore out of France, Louls Blane, Ledru Hollis, | clous tystem, of Borlin, What then remains to tho | NewYork, weighing quarter of an ounce, and threo | event. like the arserabitoy ot Reichstag or Partiament, Seeteetngs the Doh of May. An exrevienced surgeon wilt | *Bis city early yesterday morning, Caussidicre, Rattier, Bolehot. aud others, who areoxiled | invading desires of King Frederick Guilisume ? Some franes if the weight goes 0 little beyond: the people | when they deliver their wisdom with the mere atame iattnened to rach P, a rei Our advices by her from Liverpool and London are | on a foreign land. bpd Soxions to Ligne hed coun | email States, without aay ower in the balance, | who write cam the United State: to Europe ought to rage Coming, as it from the official mouth of these ships not be acoountadle for: f th. \ try, apna t are doing everything in their power to | whose governors are dreading invasion, The intrigues be very careful shout the thickness of the paper em- | of a Pruss commissioner and exposing tho views . taetals | Of the 6th, and from Paris of the Sth inst, accelerate the incixent of thelr Ufumph, as they oall i | of Prustia ure discovered, and no doubt Germany wilt | ph ¥e ‘3 my the sper a ator or by them, if they wish to spare the poeket wone: of the cabinet on the German union, th peech of ot ing’ are therefor, ry] the friends in | be retumed to its ancient organization. Tho experi- of Tete Yeh nds ne Weel Mane Cisarionrds course becomes of munch greater importance the expressed Be iy han —~ ———__—____________._ | will be found detailed in the commercial circulars | France. who wish to vee them moro quiot, and who try | mente of tho two last years have proved to that coun- and Thayer will settle the matter. mere cratorieal powers of the @eaker could 1e AND NORTH AMERICAN R. M. | whi advance | ery «fort to make them support pationtly the te | try that the only way fo be safe was to be on guard Wo have in Paris the Bishop Rappe, of Oleveland, | and the ministorialieisand: frends of the rene teect % en supp’ sation ns on guard, have in Paris «! ppe, y a, e rte ds of the govern T Samehipa, evan ‘New York and Liverpool, and bes - soviet seserssptapvaparenponcnclaen rene tee ' diowsmess of their exile, Whe stexet formalin of armies otill coniioucs’ in. | Obsovwho ts just yeturning from Porte where he went | have been. altogether overcome bye aioe mal Syere Boston iverpool, calling at Halifax to land aud cotton is from 6 to 3§ of a penny per pound. | The republi rr Austria and Russia, and it was said in some to offer the “Peter Pence” to Pius 1X, Mr. Kuppe’s | wisdom and private poetry. Nor do we find tault with Vi Aine | ‘The commercial accounts, so interesting to Ameriea, | fut they mect a great opposition free i Wel n party of Franoe have formed an as- American securities were in good demand. United ntogive hep to the “ Primarian Teachers” “ 00 matic cireles, that the troops would be direetod intention is to return to New York on the 20th of May | it. On the contrary. the only objection we havs,ie New York, States sixes, 1867-8, were sold, on French account, at | Who have been dismissed by the government. Lists of | against the parliament of Erfurth, next. taking for companions five young pricats, whose | that itix too good "That beautiful diplomatic la + 109 a 10934. subscription have been opened in France (five cents x A very curious incident took place, yesterday, at desire is to go and spread the gospel among the Indian | snd rich allegorical style, which European politicisas “New York, . head) in order to collect the offerings of the party, and | the National Arsembly, during the debates of these- tribes. indulge in more the purpose, it would seem. of co For fevight or passage, Se The intelligence from Spain, in regard to Cuba, is of | the comamittce residing at Paris will contratize the suis j cret funds and the budget of France. A few disugroe- ‘The name of M. Cabet, who is so well established at | ceaiing than expressing their thoughts, has never bee ‘ E ARD, Jun. 8 Broadway. | some consequence to those desirous of engaging in the whieh will he pealnes ne the benefit of the Wlotims of | atte sorta ripen uetmeen Me are Duehe and bis te aria, Bt Neuron, was brought, three day: s ° oN po onesn u whatever it — Catatn of really ‘TEAM BETWEEN ‘LAsaow— * | tyranny and of the clerical purty, This tax willereate, | Chassaigae- ; stie encounter before the Potic under the weow=n good poetry. As we shull sltogether omit the latter Sara Maren wteamahi CITY OF GLasae' | ee eee | for tho wants of the party. a liste civile of several hun: | took place between them, The greatest confi Of course the | and what is figuratively #aid of the German union, we LO tons register, alk over all, and 350 horse power, | Old Spain bas set up in opposition to Young America | dred thousand franes, which will he of gront ue to | vailed in the House,and you will sce the det present, and the un- | shal! flad, however, that thix defenee of the Prusian ; R. Matthews, ( ly. of the Great Weatern,) com~ | in the gold excitement, A California has turned up in | them, Itirin my belief a kind of « revolutionary | in the papers I seud you, B. } senteneod t it may be called, im other ro- i] aah or ke neces of ths eulnedia voupel trom Stow | that country. | conmnittee, whieh, under the pretext of benevolonce, aie ais ie and to. 1.000f, spcets, is extremely weak in’ point of argument and day, the Inth Pimp an ik dalsons, anens Gouin s will oganizaa general oversight throughout Prance Sn eer: OF PARIS, ited State cominon sense inéty dollars: vecond cabin passage, hlcyehve dellars, stews | OUF claims on Portugal are producing a little sensa- Nothing new at the Blysée, but great agitation, a Panis, April 5, 1859 zh to appenl nt. Ir, Von Radowitz undertakes to prove. that the . feo inciuded. No steerage passengers taken, Carries | tion in the naval circles at Lisbon. | manomnia for reviews of all the troops who are in the | 77, pYeather-—Longchamps—Foreign Mintsters—Lowis You must nat sop Nitornin ts the only | pelicy of the Prussian cabinet has been guided by no Vor freight or passage, aD 1 athe st Toviot had arrived at South: ton, with | banucks of Paris and its neighborhood, and also an “ ‘ The Gre country where gold is now tound In the Pro- | clher motive, but to realise the wishes of the Gorman J. WSY MON. 1 Beaver street. | gem ss athe seep near dad a Sl intended travel in the east part of Prauce. The re. | Peleon in an Imerican Buggy—The Grect Lottery—Lola yjyeu of Leon, in Spain, the richest ore has been dis- | people respecting the establishment of a union, and SIATES MAIL STEAM. | *2¢ West India and Pacific mails. Sho brings thirty © yiews have becn very numerous, and the last, which Montes and Mr, Heald —Ledy Douglas —Concerts—The , covered — Ail the inhabitants of nade Rave left the | that it hos agted consistently in the carrying out of POR MYERPOOL- UNITED SAaTES Mal STEAM y ‘ r hip ATLANTIC Capt. West—This steamer will depart, | passengers, and the following on freight:— $916,878; bec vee ov Tuesday yd the Yd instant, was sig- Oper few Plays—Postal Arvangements— Bishop Rap- ¢ity for Us tno A re th me no of the Cn et pe Lag — tee begieniney ~ asserts, t ny = with the mails for Europe, from the picr at foot ot Caual | ‘ wot duit § palised by @ very peculiar circamstanco.” It took ae 7 . ans of gold) as well as thosearound the eity, | eabloct has not been infinenced by aay one, in Sere, on Zarupaay, 27th testes 12 dolock, ‘She can yet | British coin, value £896; 500 ounces gold dust, S95 | piace at Vinceunce apt the President of the French | 2%—Zcarian Cabet and Roblery—Gold in Spain—.tme- hithe precious mineral, Tho monomania | course it has followed ow the union pA vw. Raye YP vor ee ‘assengers, (hel ean ree ary | omnes old silver plating. platina value £180 sterling. | Republic, in the costume of agencral of the National | ricens in Paris. | of gold digging is veal now in Spain; anda letter | it has pursued un entirely independent policy from tho Adiga tie itd (aes bees: bent wt thee Toate Dasel ececo’ | OF the specie on board, about $200,000 ix in gold dust from | Gourd, vas very busy in his daty, when suddenly the We bave hed yery bad weather si my Inst letter Tetived Irom Grenada, assnves that more than 3.000 bas to the last. The reasoa, however, why it rejected on the 20h inst. Celifornia, received tte Penane: | drums were heard beating, and Jo! there came General | go. paris, ‘To the finest and brightest oan of spring Ww. Were alrendy ng and | the eonstitution established by the representatives of a. 2 ee feats " . | Changarnicr, whore presence was not at all requested. . 6 ‘ spring — fighting for the nequisi of the riches, | the German people at Frankfort. if it merely acta- RITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN 8. M. STEAM- | The hurricane on the English and Trish coast,onthe | 1 j, said that Louis Napoleon was magh surprised by | suececded a series of storms, which rendered the stmo- ‘There are very tew Americans vow in P the most y a dosire to realize & union, is impoasibie to ex- Tera ti taeda ie ea te public is directed to the al” | 30th ult., was tremendously destructive. Wo have, | seeing him ou the spot. An exchange of «few rough | spbcre rather cold, for the ground was ti have lately arrived Nor can we understand how it acted indepen. : — pe tonal from America in the month |» ever, given all the particulars of interest to this | words tock place, but the General dcolared that his : Italy, or other countries, I rend same time hinted, that the acoop- - ‘ & Pp porition of commandor-in-chief of the first division | “itt snow. This sudden change has lx ames of Chose who are now ia Py itution would have led to a war td MPIRE CIYY LINE—FOR SAN CRANCISCOVIACHA. | country. { obliged Lim to command all the military displays | in Paris, and the bills of mortality contain a greater ‘s, or atthe Hote! des Prices, with Ruosia and we are left to infer that the Prassiea (¢ ere fendid rear ship CRESCENT CITY, | The Turkish cabinet has remonstrated against the | ordered Ly the President. who. by arcicle a of the | number of deaths than usnal, at this time of the yoar. cebinet is to follow the dictates of the Caar im this as eave for San Francisco dire Tiures, on Weduosdey, { CCeupation of the Danabian principalities by a Rus- | constitution. had no power to command himself. ‘de he thi hile WUC RRLG Wo gee yell ss in oll other matters Austria is mentioned rally (during its lat three daya) rainy and uncomfortable, we have been pleasurably mistaken, The weather cleared off, and the promenade of Longchamps. the festival of tina Mr. Von Radowits in the most afectionate terms, al- thourh the relations between the iatter power and ' a are a8 hostile as they can possibly be betweem ers of the Holy Alvance, aud the quarrel be- he Austrian and Prussian cabinets, about the ist, from her dock, pier } igh Thus end PF fre ¥ pasaage, Apply to 2 North River, att orelock. sian army; but the remonstrance Is considered a mat- . HOW so? . baby AED B EON, | ter of form, a pertion of the Turkish cabinet being fa- CuacxEs— | Yorabie to the occupation. Relations had not been April Zith. | resumed between Turkey and Austria, liculty. but the most disagreeable i the return to received him Fashion in Paris, was favoredgyith « splendid sun,and = Jemes A. Brittain, N.Y intuy, Would have probably loug ago vont, Ne HR publique démocrasique et social Thangaraier hd p . Hritte ae a Lave pe > Fate ag aged (py poe om pop Our French Correspondence. ‘Was no better treated. and one of the (meutiers went to | though the wind blew hard, great nambers of per Tapp Portlan 1 tor rference of Knssia, Not ft Maile, for the West ladies ond the his horse. und took hold of him by the bridie. But | Ioshes and brilliant vehicles, appeared at the Cham ‘ 1 John'N. tt haxeny re now open for pi 0 to Charleston, THE POLITICS OF FRANCE. the old soldier slapped him with the whip he bore in On Thursday sud Friday, from one to fi sper. do. Joseph C. Hf severnl of the mi! Higvana, New t Panis, April 4, 1850, bis hand, and arrived safe et the Tuileries. Bo, you | oo 11 one apenas’ of Paris. anidang (mceuenaes William A. Course ; arsian’ comn Recent Interesting Events in France—Condition and Pros- | *€¢: the public opinion is much agaiust the present | © clock, this large avem en cater te) | a meeuen @ tubtiching @ German union is ‘ : ment, and, thongh the newspapers of the party | offered a very brilliant coup d'ail. The weather was pects of the French Kem ‘uropean Politics —Pugi- erting that those who uti those cries wore \« for the exhibition of the new tashio: ic Encounter in the Lesislative Assembly, $e. smen with bad thers.” brigan for U ng spring, and you will sce by the descr ste vandal . eats. | thelors, a rad pre we have tien © eloganes of la Helle France has not ye Crent-exettement was created last week, in thoLegis-' | voy or the Iresident are net Why? | abandoned eur shores, xpite of the revolation lative Assembly, by ® proposition uttered by M. de La explain, that the deides | other socialist td The ambassadors of foreigi Rechejaquelein. by which he wished to take the voice ve for their object to excite an ovation | nations were present in their carriages; and Mr Rives, Alth of the people for the presout republic or for a mo. | fever of Louis Napoleon, ‘Their plan would bo as | his lady and pretty daughter, were. remot narehy, ‘This question was in everybody's mouth be- pride dadertsanahine Ooo Pill fore it was publicly proposed by the representative of | ax they may rdy upon him. To prom Morbihay. This curious proposition is as follows: ration. and many promotions, whieh nt of consummation. mist on the pertoft the Prussian govern- ; rweand declarations ix not. however, by any means shwred by the deputies at Brtarth. in despite of the ap- | batton with which the speceh of Mr. Von Radomite ] | en received. On the contrary, evil apprehen- | sions, that the whol Aviag will not lead to any re- | sult are universally entertained among the met! A iW tity that they may be allowed to return | ing divetooed. As yet, the par- wh iv wilt rECOR, » for passengers ip sftoat. The passengers for Havana to the superior double gine stcumehip FALCON and proceed fr 21 THE FRENCH PASILIONS. Pann, April 4. 1850. Fashtons of Longchamps— The Lonnets—Dresses—Steeves in Full—Coate Hats— Sticks and Byt-gtasces. veh epring bas not precisely made its appear: the opportune moment to make | then, Privew Callimaki, the Turkish ambassador S2C¢ in Paris, it is imporsible, execpt those who have lies apon fem, | rode in an equipage which excited much admiration, Seem the elegance of the fashion exhibiied at Long- ‘as well by the elegance of the reiture, as for the beauty | ehamps, to imagine how prettily arrayed, how taste- of the horses. folly dressed. were the people assembled inthe Champs | m Berth. Standee Berth... 27° . Steerate do, found béd wna separare’tal Rates of pussage from Panama to San Francis: al v rn oo i according to the course of behavior whieh will be | Prince Louis Napoleon, our President. was seon also, nd Hane feeaee, reek a is Art. 1. The people will be consulted ~_ Soe oe | adopted, and that pursued by the troops, You will | driving an American buggy, only accompanied by a Blysces, during the two days of that annual prowe- |) a the ques Bcecrage, found bed a FE of govervtment which will bo established and regulated. | see. thr refore, that this plan ies its cmerice, tnt it ‘one of the ~b’huys nade. rt ties just aamed, 5 Freight to Now Orleans will bo taken at 25 cents per ele Vor this object, on the first Sanday of dune, Lio, there | Hog Tost. cy the ¢ hills of lading must all be signed on board Will take place ‘a general vote, as it was given for the | BOt be A soeperemoden, SHd now 1 % commas olan ae & os oe {it ‘The toilettes exhibited this year are the ne plus wha eocowsitiem, 1s lagaliy. valid willy Seek 4 b I the day before sx 1% ronuehe ae els election of the President, with the same laws and regu- The President's tour to th of France will have | 1 was really de od P- his Of graceful invention, and no doutt they will be much | of Admin tion, whieh a syscall re = : ree : ey er for object, Ist, to necompany the tirand Prtneess of Ba- | horse and vebiele. and 1 sald s0 to one of my friends. appreciated on the other wide of tho Aitsntic pag gp i ae ol Seon aneel MKOUGH LINE PORK SAN FRANCISCO, VLA ClA- Art. 2. Every el@tor will vote with a ticket upon | ; “ 7 2 T ‘Tbe mew aud favorive steamships which will be written cither republic or monareby. pal ng gy em a OK 9) tons... Capt. H. Windle, Art, 3, it # majority be in favor of a monarchy, the | rome! Ly IUADEL(A.1,100 tong... Capt, J. ¥, Nichoieo result of the cleetion will be prockaimed by the form the only dintes line Betwecn New York ad "Crago, dent of the Assembly. Geo io, tue Paoli, © semicmonthly tine thr oeknte “Sea | Art. 4. If a majority be in favor of the rep: — by beg ogy Mamet uw) very sons € ks are who rep! “] * a ha Let us begin with the bonnets, the principal part of | will be 2 in regard to the cnup | sarcertic tone:—“True, he drives very well. It wou 4 ‘ 5 | She course ¢ If the decision te at. It ie said that the prefects of the departments | be well if he knew as well how to drive the chariot of the gentecl dressing of a Indy. These protty things are | fry cis oii Vi Pie ae ce. wile ugh which the Princess will travel have d | our government ns hedors that American bigey. ‘The | made larger than lust year, and wider on the face, and | tw the iiumedata separation ef 2 uamber ef Séoten + to muke great preparations for the occasion. A | beet driver to imitate would be Washing oa! alittle flat on the top. The materials of which they nd, who w er the Sebeeed great tournsment, like that which made such a scasa- | ‘The great topic in the saloons of aris, during the and will dew States, Prassia AN the above dine Re ‘the Tege of the Saloon. Berne, (Tanna with sand boards «vy : Freie! to. Chagres, 70° conta’ per foo Mathrow nre borne by Ue pamangeee Fo fall power of eiseo, result of the balloting wiil be given by the President | fit ui Saumur during the “ty ; ire ure compored are gauze. erapes, rice and straw, Among : . % the last journey of the Pr last iwo weeks has been the firage of the National Lot- nl the latter, by force, eoxecunngeatgg ages ORE Dg Sn ant Meee dent, will take piace in one of the neebest cities to the | tery, the burean of which was situated in the house in those I bave remarked I will mention— whieh: spk eo y Atter Saloon State Rooms ‘$125 $125 PR mst ol senher dectiou' wih be . trentir which fem living. It Kk on the 28th of A capotte wade of white taffeta glacé, with entredeus of a wer, in Forward Saloou do. 10 Ione Seats tex Veta 90\m Such have been the occupations of Louis Napoleon | March. ult. and the lueky person who won the first crepe covered with rich luce.” These entredeur were Ae mat- Lower im. 1, Bee the pint- pembly.. which will bo charged with th durive t jast fortnight, I ext web for the trut! berand the prize of 70,000 franes, b predict what yy d.vided in bends with the taffetas, The bottom — ters now & thad the form of «shell. and the bavolet the wit don the the nation tren Art, 6, The President of the republic will maintaia the executive power tll the day witen the Constituting Assembly shall meet Squcl) HENRY DE LA KOCHBIAQUELELN. er priae consisted of a very «plendid service of mas. © table silver, the intrinsle val he is 60 N oo PASSE Pats 688 He Frew ond wi gagnent A copotie ¢ A very good joke was spread through Paris, and toy. silk, immed wil of a ccrtein rumor, whieh hat vaend in his re a, and ell It is well known by all those Lanlg Mapetiras Chay tow -te¥ that when he has vale: Nenana hove Te comrey “or nehes of lilac, white as livered by the Kin Teay opening of the Ch emall volants of white wa- sia is very rharply © m the tyrone, de- at the recent rs, in whieh tho pulley of Pras- it cised. th at here haw ia lke BORE fete re te people. “ cold temper, on he ls as obstinate a ‘apply te ND & r rock; bat no one ec mid thin baod of straw. The ded all diptowatic intereonrse with Wirtemberg, Bt Sone Opinions have been quite confiicting relative to this ee ne. net, he x “- oumenter meh i sae —— i = es = A bape, oe in be bottom war alec ou coguille, anda splendid bouquet of | ard reeolied its ambismdor at 8 ord. The minister _ unde: © hope that would be re-elee’ 01 7 A pal sit tow iamily on the — yiolete, Of ent elicat hie ev #, at the © tune, re- Pacitic Mail Steamship Company.—The United States Mall | yory told proporition; but everybody thinks that the | Tr such an event wns ever crowned with daze whith iellowed the Graving of the letirry. one Toca th thatch mime ne Cm Was Gallcately | OF Wintet berg a6 this pint é the sone nh os Bavaun ‘apt. David G. Bailey, legitimist member of the Assembly is © noble-hearted | could aff'@n boldly that the republican tray Visited people used to say in & very sail tone. A pretiy bonne of fancy straw, trimmed witha quitid this expital, The Pre , PON apt. Carlisle P. Paiteroom. | wan, who, instend of climbing In the dark, and con- | began on the ith of February, 1548, would enter “Don’t, you kuow that T have 4 of 70.000 tute of red feathers deelared Ubut it regards Uhe x Capt. Thos, A Budd, 4 fifth et, and that the denowement would soou tak franes “Ho! you it ma, “Hie A capotte of crape green Tsly, adorned with a buneh | of Wirtembery. avd the the The Pope is at this very hour, secording to al! ace fare int orm eouuts. raving ae Se to bis dominions. : eed at the Hotionat pte Ard takes tein California, Passon, ¢ after enbius are . day of bis departure was to be the fd of April. and his And there was, of course. a general lung! Ba Tived Wedding, Wee ack wines ond liaeors, Passengers to | Hfour government is enited a republic, the public spirit | HGtiness was to travel by land to Terracina. where. as | Tutis ix in great upronr—a territte exeitement, TI the stecrnge are found with ewel racions as are furnished te | is not. generally speaking. republican in France. | it is whispered by everyboey, he wos to stop, instead | foamed Lola Montes, tie Counters of Lausfeld the crew, and with matiress and pillow. Al! passengers will ¥ courageous for M. de La Rochejaqueloin | 6f proceeding directly to Rome. Tt has been said that | Heald, arrived om the 28th wit wa from Italy ix quite of a reassuring style. | “Oh. very deplorable.” “ifow did it happen faa of rhededendron eky manner.” “Wh steelay “Bx. glity tne uitimy. NIA... ERs FASE. 10 fons)! Capt: Goone A. Cole. spiring against a government to which he has promised 4 apenas fidelity, wished to know, all at ones, what could be the between Pancies | fate of Prance; for it ls certain, positively certain, that A cepotie of lemon color te ds gavinud et lilies « tone A sem mement culty of the p v cowards th Stntes of G Be allowed apace for po Doscenge free, It was n a ; towards ¢ t jermaay, " pn t ten cubic feet. i - + | the Pepe T the © oe < @, at the end y rs are really strprising — who wil eb he vie the gover of Wirtem- Frey’ ts lon when token to explain himself in the way he did. In 1308, sack 8 | (1 Gti of April, that on the w the war on ! by thetr richaces and brillianey, The grevée cereand | betg.and will support it agaiuee P id ger tm, on proposition would have brought ite anthor to jail, and | Peter's church would be illuminated, &e.; Jor Lomo : but om the i watered Hfiks are the mest fashionable for the present. iy on the propositions of Bavaria. to form shoul wor three years after, during the reign of terror, he would | trem # letter whieh om Naples last night, and | day,” by M. Mr. Heald, ia propria the bod are made open infront forthe demi. & . whieh may be joined by all the States | Fs a aie ieee ‘ " wire he | WBich I hed in my bands, that Pius iX. willonlyreture | pesene, arrived. followed by a large number of ser- and hooked behind for balls aud soirées, of ineluting Anstri®, and to whieh effect » bh have been veut to the scaffold; during the empire to his etet he promised, and will wait the oppor- | Vants and five carriages, The celeorated have ly ell ef them are in form of # riding coat, and the neluded ot Munich between — - ig would have been shot; at (he restoration of the Bour- | of re ering the door of the Vatican. It iy] not yet made their appearance in but. it is jupes covered with rolents trom the waist down to the na direct refusal on the part of " * — San Pranciseo. Lous be would have been bebeaded; during the rel certein that the position of his Holiness ts very diff. | suid that their hotel was instantly and incessantly be- “feet. The sleeves of t short, made it i stated that t No stores to be landed will be take ‘! h Bk tinive tit Weoeld bah | cult. There Rome & party ready to oppose all he | sicged went number of visiters. who wish to pen large at the end of them, in order to let pass al of erabordiny and debarkin; | touts Phipps Be woule have teen troughs be | will do, and the members of which will never be satis- | tate into the sanetum aud know sonwthing about the fe. fanies. which T e dow’ Gacluding boalth fees and + gers. No paseuge seoured w Of the Company, Mf South at FY SAN PRANCISCO, CALIFOR Line.—The aplendid elipper ship CARR! Chamber of Peers, | dungeon: but in 18% | M. de In Rochejaquelein any opposition, The mag «t thence, undoubtedly, sent to a | fied, even by the bert and the most liberal measures, | cause of the retarn of the beantiful Ly . under the régime of the republic, | The party is that of Mazaini, who tries all ia its power | Ancther arrival, which has crea bi 1 without to foment agitation Procismations ix the most bloody | senr tot Lady by s bis proposal w: yet daily sent from Switrerland by Maz £ Baden, Prin animons republicans of our | don the walls of Rome, in the name of jendid woman. naventage ot +0 quite a hier of the ntrast with the colors of the dress ‘The mautillas are made of th goods as the dress, short asa Spanish jacket, and rendered eer by an eddition of broad Lico of assorted colors, heen addressed to mati 1 a strong reproct of te anlar, will have immediate deqpeteh. Thi "i ft alighted at a priv Neverthilors, the blaek lice is the moet fashion abl State, tered i iy tor the “Chinn trades and eing of moderace | epoch hear him without anger—stiseuss his proposition | fn A priv everthe lors, the black luce is the mv fashior able, State, in having enterd « aew anlom - ie et “ pe wns to be made by The | atone. at the A wantin weep Tho gloves and gaiters must be of the «ame color by which (t Wad formall epee Ver haki onary Shivuouta The | without reandal, and theg eaigam it: $0 whet, the | vreneb government hed put at bis dieporal the sean of | the Kiysée on the reme evening, and oll the ap-the Wrens, This ls eonsidered as the moet vesterehd Paas> evant y ren bre 1 bring forth many unfore- ett eepone, | action of time, which wi war Voubon, but the eardinols aud minieters pomezs who were crowding t toreian ROVOH LINE POR CALL Napoleon, like a wwarin of goes, w rund her. A nation is teal future. veon things. It is certain that the Pren atyle, very enxiows to know what will be ite p Tn short, a indy comme it fuut of Paris drersen in a Cireum#tances, prove entirely neve ny ee | Portia, forerd Pius LX., wh Caréme haa rtopped all the bails. and the holy very unitorm evlor, The ouly faney allowed in her ily foreseen, and the formation of a Soutly T prcmerasply regnes tet fen Api, We claims. with ail our strength,» pacific and durable | 1.0 tusc ition of Prance, to change his mind, and to | Week hes only been eclebrated with coucerts—e tery cesteme te the loonet, which may be of color Git. under the aueplers of Auctrin, huces ae corner fastened bark NACOQCUEE, solution of all the complications which are daily formed | the prop we theongh the do- | tedious thing, as you know; ferent tein ter fobs. 7 in Greptte of On peosocn of tha Pees Show! foes inge pamage te: Chazres, ate invited to examine | 10 Europe against our quietness, Sl npotitan troops | lady. interrogated in order io k The toilette of soife t# aloo very becoming. The ih i the Erfurt ¥ hie in tion with this line, ng Lepublic or monarchy are the words which mak thing more tiresome than one ev “Yes, Dinow."? ave rendered « la mode the dresses The prob every heart heat—which agitate all--which are, after © Whet ie af" "we concerts 1. 8 hove bal foc pepe gor Ie * Soo all Gieppeiatments, employed by those who aro form- more then a hundred concerts during the last moath, wade ale ereyue. and la tied to rev ork to Chagres, | NS hopes—which are pronouneed in all the converss- | of Paris were cove Ls bills of ali Ly bows of the laborers 3"gii ‘Yor tivicht or passe, agnip | tion of the people. In short, they aro the topic of the SSELL_& NORTON, office of Checres sailing packets, | 4 Blip. ‘Thi vessel takes an expericeced physiclan. For my part, it does not surprise me to see those two OW CALITORNIA.—ON B THROUGH TICKET, EN THE | quest ut together in the electoral urn. Who gentleman, by could tell that the result of the votes would not ebange the form of the government in Prence? | ‘There are, against the adversaries of the Rep three monarebien! parties whieh have ntiacrots : the Empire. the Regeney, with the court of P i aire. ‘The head-dress te also formed with red resolved to » tribbon, spotted with work on the sam bes of veivet, of all 6 are Hien Soriées hy martied ladies and young I saw. at hamp. a of the ~ Varietes,” m yesterday). a series of triumply who ix one of the beautiful » of Paris, attired in der ® harvest of mo The ‘partition the most clegant style. She wore a dress of gree |p of Meyerbuet will now be ‘put aide for six months, satin. adorned with wariands oven im the Jobn, end Santa Moria Magdalena, will pr three miles’ distance Fort of eourrters. to 1 his approach. Sueh is the orde tivation of whic T told Great parations have beew made at Terrac’ papal castle has been rex repainted. &e.. not a single nail has been fixed La the Vatican shave been very busy. and have done, t ery gocd busiuess, The last perform phite at the opers. hw Roesig, laborers are employed 1 not to work that . th diswriae noe of this ot the laborers by the police aud a do so 6 been The KBTS FOR SALE. * hip Crescent Chagres, snd one cabin Tick: t o this. the Pope wishes to watt ot Terracina the arrival | Sud ether mosical works, among which T will men- material, Un the front of the neck — have been ba: This measare has frott Ponsne to San Prancives’ “Alco, one, staorage “yy I dag ig rnp OO wg Po h legion, aa well asthatef the “Pope's Sol. | tion the new opera of Auber,“ L'knfant Prodigue.” down to the fect, were fourteen rauks of fringes of the — of ¢ gevat tr : working per stenmehip Georgia, Mey Lith, from N w York to Chagres, | seputiiod Biest, the a2 eitte Jiah Soankee tie ere posed of t biilty of the whole of Kurope, | Will be produced in splendid style. The debut ot Ma- enme color and the wide open sleeves wei e Bad on: sterraze Ticket pe Mt on her first = febiscenl es ecensicael ante ea whieh be now form deme Laborde, which Jayrds on a med with three ranks of the «ume fin what we call the République rovge.. The proposition of iCGnu, In Rochrjayuetoin is, any how, a very d propor 7 ; rede. of the upen Fe ey ea he te oe sae te te had ae | lemne losge dinttivation of e and Maciame Proger, from New Or- * made to the army of expedition, These offertogs are also engaged, aud will soon be produced in eatied ~ Newmarket.” hich is ofa peculiar and elegant — entirelypnew farce, cailed Feuotin I. beat thie moment Ses cstthan haa bee tats aulde ter tae eenanah cea at Irewerda amount to ubout five hundred. ‘The liew. | public form. tight to the body, with a short and wide suirt. being pinyed in the Wiihelmetadtische Toeatee, witiely aL g Neat ho . it ie ‘ tein thet w Ls ” be bliged, tehants. eab-Heutenants Meers and soldiers have ‘The Italian Theatre met with a success with —Eleeves are m jarge. without cuffs, the collar high it is much feered will couse the new amb PROip purrew. dio thodithen te veel ©, ts inuineh Ot a wevet and the cross of “Chevaliers of St. | “Maria di Kohan.” «ung by Mme. toneoat, Rencoat, and round, and the recers loose aud quite broad. « protest at the very opening of the rv LIVOENTA FIGEETS FOU MALE TWO STRERAGE tnd wg oe . reeerme m7 non Gregoire.’ The brevet and stars of Chevatiers of the | end Moriani, Mme D'Augri« taking the partef the — The pantoloons for seirées are always made with satin «tween Prursia ond Hayti, which would otherwise be of ‘ Apeil thi Gwe tn come tins for | oral, thas the Pooueh mat ft ref Pie IX. have been bestowed to the eaptains, | Abbé de Govdl, This opera of Poulcetti.and his" Don Inine black. or blue black, half tight, and round on the most friendly deseription A miatater feom be in Ie & Aspin ie te eee Shee im ince bie fs of Latailions. and Heatenant-colonets: te diple. | Paequate with which Lablnehe (rou: to London) ended the foot, ‘The pantaloons for demi-foiletie are of gay Emperor PFauntin to the Repablie of 4 eclde whether war country w jeep ite pres * of St. Gregoire bes been given to the eo. | bie cngegement, have been the mest popularef this colrr ctiher green, gray, brown, blue, or Scoteh The ready b went and bas ben aceredit sand some other officers. whilst the “great star’ | ee#sou bends woven In the goods are mo m ! der of Piae 1X. has been offered to thy . At the Com’ Opera House. the © Midsw ‘The style of waisteoats are ren lemen are not yet much altered. ifuguer i xh ve. Unfortunately, an eparations are being he aeporte ail toe te Boras Or form of government. or not ae Fo Wier b. So. We + Ate were 1 o ont NiPORNIA TICKET VOR SALE—ONE FORWARD | | Amother great contest i¢ on oe re < eran Our London Correspondence. eh in throngh ticket, (ot the stenuce Rowing City. the poops ay he ayasembay ta the Aepart ‘ rigade and divieloms aeshtel © (ie Bouge toe nthe it i br Ser eient wheat chal mabey TUX GOSSIP OF LokDEs , rmer ca the ot es in of Rotheehild is de y settled, and the | ; Mo we the of May. Apply to WC. BURDICK, 73 Liberty street | ments of the Seine and of the Bas Khin, has choven idend bas been paid tot pe, who wat a | bividerics ate always fachionate April 5, 18% Province of Franee for his election. As soon T FOR SAL ALITORNTA Tie # was known in aris, candidates for the va ; the pants are the “tip ‘The California Bee —fensaiion in the Musical and throrgh tieket for steamer Ph , AB Nig em ogo pera pry aia gontd Gpite of the snme goods us new plays, top” of nee mi lion in silver bars toCivite-\ ecehia.om boord of one st proof of the cer wee from Pavarn nd ond Aspinwall’s line, 4th | cant place became numerous, M. Emile de Girardin | Of fhe French steamers, And t “6 ¢ Theatvicat World—Mackel and Sontag, Laon and 8 i laty of the Ms etnrn te the States of the Choreh, the public, At A short etiek or biton. a hat with high form and large a 7p for cade by. YVNOLDS, 68 Cedar strect. | of the — 1d M. Louis of the Si¢ele. have presented paves To acrtved Wem the arvival te Rome of the amen. | ot thle Vacibtos, beim. Set without any turn, such is the complement Fanvy Cevito, al® destined for New Fork—The Opers in FOaNt S| tre nee hes ent partes vat 5 stere of the powers of Kerope. Among them | and over small of « gentleman é la mote London— Koning 0 Th Serious Family — | Sous of Wek oat We cietend” as ns alk’ mention the ambaccdor of Austria. whe But the two grest plays of the moment — Meustachiow, lavas whirkers im the British style, |— prove sty domes Pinion wu ¢ vad | orm Samy Beth Kane, SE Oo in his palare. and replaced on the porties the | Charlotve Corday” and” Urbain Grandier.” hair eat half short. an eye-glass fixed in the corner of Nye ea irb—THRER TH KG © tt areas Gl oe shicld and cont of arms of bis emperor, t horlette y. by M. Vonsard, bax been the the orbit--and the one whe is attired in this style way Geld. gold, gold! te the ery. ite atl. the theme, to teip of the 2tth £ Desee Tor en ek en aet an8 y Tn pite of the very email friend: ip i profess for the | Me cxciung topie of the Iherery word, The poctey enil himself a real copy of the Parisian D'Oreny everywhere sl the Kachonwe hove a fonder DALY. 108 Wall Ae | it ie menterate ‘party offers several eamtiiotes, | King of Naples whove despotism and tmbecility are | ts legomt. the plot weil eomdueted and the d one pee BOM Ryan than ever Jd f+ the fomedstion of the whole oy Tiere . among whom I shall rame M: de Lourdoucix, prblisher | [**!ly disgusting, T must, aeknc wen dae, | cwhes deun pettioeh had thee Gheeren Othe: excdanan Our German Correspondence. All Forts of prokete are on foot, und the nceounts of ‘ea vee | Stee Sarees & Zia, ieee vane ot the bite 18.60 | 5 f ith Pius 1X | now that Beare, April 1, 1890. ivals, at New York, of million after million, keop Vovnrn cd " | Ftnte persuaded him ( The tasembly ot Enfurt—The Policy of Prussia—Inter- test news People. whe Guinot, the ex | the last revelation. t a fled from France. under the d | i him thet the letter of Louis Napotoc wae the bert and rafeet paseport. A better I re SS Broadway, corner of Wall etrest tates, now think New Somece of Russia—Rupture with Wurtembere— Tro thle NE FRET CARIN | danger when by from on American gentionan (Mr I. fi verbs the euthor of © Chariotce Corday” has written « with Saxony Prritation among the Workmen— The y in the world, and the United Sarah Sous, for | 0 valet Whet « change! what a conversion! Weil, eae of tay eeenpentens Gover the "At Perk «hiel wih soon be forgotten for it camavt be em —— gitiry of Biuytt and the Nobility of Germany Bates, wit r They begin, Lore, d Rome. dst of March neaurew me that the - | Laped with the first eonerption of is brains, hie” Tit tion of the holy city a mach exaggernted; with the | cfecc."* The fret performance of that trag dy had at- month we shall sce who will obtain the majority. - ie a) either thee weathercock.” Girardin, who changes mal aesemblics, parliaments, or dipigmatic to think thy son an itend. London te not pple LEE Pe ae [ke ttm aud obstinate Guinot, | execplion ef a few viliaine the penple are devoted to | Hxetid andmmenre audience at the Theatre Francais, conventions were able to establish w political union, the only place were this sentiment prevails, Im Parts, " erne oy byt 1544, Thee’ the Pope. Koma bana ilamo Pay d | The police, fearing rome trouble. was aleo on thy » Germany must long ago have become @ united empire — the Celifernia fever roger ot lt helghs + | Forolu' fon with (ak Hotel | on the 10th of May next. The moment has arri the government of Louie Napoleon to be united as a single man, and wo doubt. if they muderstood thetr ine terest. they will © «ttek "to Uhat rule of conduct The presentation of the repressive laws, of whith I spoke to you in my test | took place at the Na- tional Astembly and, though they were expreted by poy hoy aoe tgd gL be declaration of Austria, which sa A by the fan poet Peiraven. Thos, yon may sce that everything leads to stippose that quietness fs hip Now: | We at the I oun Guvenedl to tes ponies ot out any or confederation of States, vely soetety "te effected, 1 As foi «Dumas and Ma- the moet vitlonary expeetations, First of all, there have only to state arly the world of art hav quet.t ne time has been « great German national assembly at Frank. been inspired by the California news, Some yours oo, a luterest tasy, consisting of the representatives of forty millions # It was impossitte to get the best artiste Im male and Of people, elected according to universal euffrage. the drome to visit the United States, They wore afraid ‘That aseembly, it is well known. turned out « failure, ey would be paid in chin-plostore and repudiated and died of an unnatural death. brought about by ite fteeks. De Begois, egent for Me. Sihto, tried, = tow ch ax would have eatisied To Mustrate how exte w pee 4 Libein Gran ¥ x ‘To persone hi tarely ue Store, 207 Anand on Leghorn are now the t ple ip Thry only amount to 168 000 fra nes h would have beon paid immediately, if it was A very curious exchange of d’piomatic notes sas taken place. but the moat curious thing in all this i that the will be tet igence, Charge of Rothery —A young man, calling him &, is the best comedian «ud actor va lent attack of Great Briain against T witht Fowler. was arros A om Saturday to ebrasry: s0Gt, waste ene oreceee poo ne GA - Patiory B ok as things f Paris, The oiler articte who appear with = OWe folly and weakness, the want of harmony which Jeers ego. to get an opera company, It wae hard ‘of etealing from the person, hy force, n purse, which are daily printed » < the peck of cards is bedly shufiled. and the ambas | bom. Messrs. Jouve, Rey Person aud Mathilde, grealy preyaited among the different partic and sections in Work--not to be done, Now. high and low, great and wl of the j Dives?) Was it not cartons to heat the seine man coming forth with a project for lows, which the liberty of writing and expressing one’s sndor cf England, Sir Hamiiion, ax well as his etiarhés, | Crnttibuted to the ruecess of the drama, No doubt ire no more to be seen at the Palace Pittl, the reei- | (et Mecers, Merchell or Hambiin of New York, will denee of the Grand duke. con teke held of the menusenpt of the French play, time, innumerable perches have been made by great ‘the King of Naples. more cunning ¢ Ihave it translated f ir stage men and polities tthe German whion, in dif. the m cf Tuscany. har made advances to F I ceenot clove my theotrieat lt without mention- ferent porlioments In every part of Germany, The awake ITY Aeainet teil, ether with » five cent edd it, and the interference of the exbinets. Sinee that #moll. are ready to «ign artictes for the new world. The engagement of denny Lind, by our old f iced Marnam, hy ped tot # Little this «tate of things. am st enterprising manogers since Rernum howed hie racenl enatehed from the hand of Mre Jatia Tur- aoe resi at No. 255 Hudson street. Mrs. 1 dott was in street at the time, and screamed out inion would be suppressed /—by which the liberty dor askistance, when Somuel Dodd, a cartman, pur- voting would be compressed in eueh a way as tor ganed the rogue, and succeeded in taking him into | der it altogether a living lie against the established custody, Justice Mountfort committed the accused | constitution of France! Any how, either for 4 Pond street, the: comedy. in five acts by Paul * nh Me. Witehett, © ror | ° . “4 governments have taken the matter in hand. and it PeTronege than Mr. Mite ? A 4 to pity in the afi brimstone talted. the hesioretie governm: eminent Hprerton end manner of the St damese fo prinuh fe TS iaseity'sih ide wai diet a for prudence tie dlesission of thew Bh a as n the ram of ffly thou: ns Produtecd inst might at the hes iron discussed in diplomatic notes and at diplo- ‘Thertee. [ets underston? tha he is having bis ward- Pi samy UF , was arrested on Saturday night, on | tnin that, onthe day during which the debate of th 5 : J iMelty. Ht we euee 10 think «f Monk as | matic conferences robe made and nerenged, for a tour ty the States; and + of Aesaniting. with @ knife, @ man | two laws will make ite appearance nt the National As- | 5, \M"legt meam Paste wile arrived from the te, | ‘The Prusian government. above ail others, has {he impessibility of eneusiag tay of Nhe, fee alter Door. inflictin, evere wound on the | ccmbly, the agitation will tndowhtediy begin. The tieh feet bod censed its covreive measurce agninet the Merrast, and all mode great efforts to establich the eo-called German iw rt it breast. The Injured man was conveyed tothe | Jeily polem which Iam justified by certain positive evidence, a the public eporehe of the orators | be i cot evafts of the Greeks The different etaima are nment loelading . . fi take over two compantes Th: ee see Scasaat commbleon Mareey te | sardenel ane pete Wee ee toe ee Vow in liquidetion—-but eceetding to wil eecouste they iw Wie Sint | Unis weatie, Th has beeede eomamemien ts fren qin ate with 8 ela t, Justice Mountfort comm ey to fo ag a, met ordre Ve given. OOF | aie of the mest trifling ebarecter. 1 recomatend you “Pamphlet of Chenu,’ «hich made such | other states, Tt has ieewed a constitution for t and tragie company of Preveh artivta, will text thy 0 ult. i mig ~y - the eveitement will not dere. to pertice the aptiele published fn. the Journal dee De foes a month » ‘The play, not very good in iteelf, | federation, which has been joined by ell the minor palm with Jenny Lind; aod perhaps you may be treat- ee diceuenlen with be eet CteMt. Magteanive. and | jy, of the ath ult. You will find the history of eer. the only merit of being full of allusions, and offer. | rowers of Germany, Who Were hot st enough to of tho trains of Madame Sontag, whe arb diseuasion will bs the only combustible prepared Jew Pacifien, who was the brandon de drecorde ng an exectlent opport for» politieal convest. 18 | Paintain a neutrer postt Accoral that for another more op) en ot . ef Beene ts 1 | Cequelin: © Richer & Monarehy.” 7 » cy - vie ee e best performers of e ndvicets of the Elssee, are, in my opinion, fol- | nent Sa the case eee larg: ohne. | hel legion Wheto hubves ‘took pase bass men nation. but mercy by the aristogratio aad privi. brace rome Lest performers of the Paris ay ing & very wrong path, They act as young students i lla ll