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eee 3THE NEW_ YORK HERALD* WHOLE NO. 6726. : SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1851. ; i PRICE TWO CENTS, sessed Our Parts Co: . France, I will mention General Dode do la Brunerie, | the with re; to the Roman Catholie | the wished-fo v : 5 | N ONE WEEK LATER FROM EU OPE. ph etic 6, 1851. ama of France, who was one of the glories of ve A gente our readers will Paris is withia 7 miles, gon pp ae ieee ; | NWS BY TELEGRAPH. ce | pod ne P : 4 our army. This valiant soldier, who served from the speeches dolivered by Sir Georgo | slightest knowled, 3 here om Marine je The Bourbon Fumily—Oration—Change in the Min- | {nthe genie, had superintended the building of the and Lord John Russell in the House of Com- | neighbours intend to exhibit, oe in what prope | TAimeaeTe GF oe ARRIVAL tstry—The President—The Pope—Tie Police of | fortificationarbich was erected around Paris in 1839, | mons. It ix actually dotermined to strike out of | tion the space assigned to them will be secupied | Hosrox, March 22, 1869. or THE Evrope—Spain—Pialmont —Mazxini—Norway— | and was considered as one of the best mathema- | the bill which gavo'so poor and inadequate an ex- | under the classification of articles mlopted by our- | Pho schooner Vulture, arrived t Providetice ~ Sweden—Kossuth and the Hungarians—Deaths— | ticians of the sep. to the public fecling, the second clause, | selves, and recommended for the guidance of foreign- | 7 z hare STEAMSHIP FRANKLIN me gar ‘Another family, whose namo is well known in | which renders invalid all dovds executed under the | ers, ‘This is the amore remarkahin, tearm the ee, | Mit& the fragments of the unknown ship wrecked off . New Mission, §&c. the pages of Napoleon history, that of Junot D’Ab- | prohibited style and title, and the third clause, by | perience which French ext have had in such | Montauk, and picked up two flut-hooped barrels of flow, eee A political storm burst on Saturday last upon the reatees bas lost eedent oe re of the gee Napo- welch stl Property bend or ap ew perma bear | ote and from the established reputation which | marked on the head with red paint, “8. C.,” with the Nati d ii who was t! of the emperor. hisyoung | in ese illegal titles is forfeited to the crown. | Frenchmen possess for conducting gre: i - | Ne y °, cl doei- ‘The Recall of Lord John Russell and agate casera es anti scat ae amen Pl man, whose career had been ‘pactially devoted te fe bill will, therefore, be reduced to its first clause, | tacles ina businesslike and ov at sing mat aor = ba Passe sapien, ry Se! - sone roarand excitement. ‘The cause of this violent de- | Titerature and Belles letters, died a week ago, in a | imposing a penalty of a hundred pounds for tho | have not the slightest doubt that theie pare of the. | Putter’ $° for the Gnat letter, and » chlo” for the the Old British Ministry. bate was the proposition of Creton, which wascalled | lunatic asylum near Paris.” His title and m yore | assumption of an ecclesiastical title taken from any | Exhibition will be worthy in every resphet of thete | ane. i ae Re a in order, and the contents of which, I may say, wore | Will be conferred on his brother, who is courageous Biseo in the United Kingdom, to bo sued for by the , industry, their taste, and their ingenuity a8 w poo- VESSELS DESTROYED BY FIRE, Ere. agit | officer of our army in Africa. ttorney General. | ple. Wo do net anticipate that in their easo the Bactmony, March 22, 1852. well calculated to excite the passions and feelings of i ij reports T 1ON 1 TON 4 8 M. Tules Couctin, attache to the Ministry of | The effect of the measure is, therefore, this:—It | sareasm of ome ignolum pro mrgnificn can be The Swedish ship Jonny Lind, arrived h NO ALTERATION IN coTTo 1 | allparties. Itwill be remembered, that, six months | Public Works in Paris, has been sent bythe French | is unlawful for Dr. Wiseman to call himself Arch- , perly applied; but while they eee with'the that the hip Uneastof Moston, frei Baltimore Yor Cali- Ser, der, dice ago, M. Creton, who is one of the members of the Government to Soo Linibed. Bales for the par bishop bot: Moateninaton, aa for Dr. M‘Hale to | space Resadin thee tana press for an increase of | forvie, wor totally destroyed by fire off the Falkland Orleanist party, proposed a law by which all the | Pose of examining the railways of that country, in | cull himself Archbishop of ‘Cuain, and the govern- accommodation which it is impossible, and would be | yy a ‘The United States mail steamer Franklin, Capt. | Gyited Torrhons cuortd be recalled 2p Franoen ‘Thay | oPder to make a report of the progress of America | ment may, if it please—that is to say, if itis dis | finproper, to grant while they hesitate about. purge | wih iets, Maldon, of Bostcn, from Bulthiore, Laem 7, ived, bringing files of * + is on that subject. B. H.R. posed to create # violent disturbance and most per- | ing their list of exhibitors, and adjourn to the last ne a ewirered by ee Sena J. A. Wotton, has arrived, bringing files of papers, | project was then postponed six months, and its day aay sored nicious agitationamong tho Irish Romaa C | moment the settlement of disagreeable questions, n6 i verted toaralian Re- and our usual correspondence from Paris and Harre, | ¢o re-appear was the first of March. Though in | The End of the Ministerial Cristsin England. | Jies—proseeute the only party who syste | and the commencement of necessiry arrangements, Palestine and cargo, it ia 8th March, inelu- iti ; ‘We are in possession of copies of the “Londoa | go offends. But it is quite lawful for these pers i ci ame pom idly 3 ie pment , this moment of our poitial criss, such a proposi- | rime” ofthe th March, the same having best | to convey or revcive. property under these ‘ileal Seas San In ths ene Ee ee sp baestds NPs papers. of the at bgt tion was, as we say, “oil oa the fire,” it was to be | received at Southampton by special express, for the | titles, and all donations or bequests made to or tor | get finished, difficulties will be encountered which | €#lestou. state that the barks Kudora, of Kastport, te having eeu sun inte, wae ors. Ter cargo, eon ly damaged, and Hed joint, our tine was discom- Tha Franklin sailed from Hayro at noon on the | heard and discussed. No doubt that the Orlean- | New York journals. These papers coutain the de- | the purpose of supporting or endowing their digni- | : tobi at |, (ORGY. abandoned at . ° Y urnals. t i eir digni- | cannot at present bo foreseen, and which it x rel 7th inst., and from Cowes roads (where she took on | ists desired tho success of their demand, for bates in Parliament of the Peseceaing evening, on tien! wit ich Parlingeent declares to be Megat re: | wont. P ole age oval cau _ rh po si bis bad Boicdbat- an by w board the Britih mails) on the 8th, at2P.M. She | thoir groat desire is to presoat lidate to ees esse cxpeh Aehyie ete ae ney void, will be perfectly valid, to all intents and par- | invited the world to a peaceful rivaly | haa. + we Wish | been sufely — . Lord John Russell told us in his famous | the contest to be fairl; ecided e : rr i nd e F is poses, u mous le ie contest to be fairly decided upon fhe me: «dat Beun Il not be able t the voyage in fourteen days, fro! the election for the Presidency of 1852. But the | the ministry. ter that the assumption of author y the Popo | We cannot, ourselves, in the event ve defeat, put in ne aagtbien watil to-m cow afecmnnsne Oren} Coes, a distance of 3,156 miles. She departed | Ponapartists are afraid, and are, of course, opposed We subjoin an abstract of the proceedings, wh’ and the Cardinal was inconsi with our national | any plea founded on want of preparation, and we -—_ from Cowes as nearly as possible at the same hour | to any such transaction. As for the legitimists, | ®™¢,0f considerable interests aia as Cited eesacithan of bolhilers aad he segahe reed | SeoUn eae ases ues aR aRT eae dain ahem Rhaenchinnt benny ne me oe realli tae ie sail 4 - ) 1 at assumption of authority, and he opeuly and | should not waste th portunities afforded th Unica, March 22, 1861. as the Upited States mail@steamer Aretio sailed | ghey aid not agree with the Orleanists, beeause | robes and prewnted u petition frum the m-tropolis© | qvowediy sauctions its exercise, hy withdrawing ail | for putting forthe all hele etiometie “OE the trace | A number of persons Aaguiestrand with @sapply 6 iverpool. therefore, been a shar, faa am 4 + | Ireland, against the abolition of the Vieeroyalty” traps pivengool. : hare kas . D | they fremembered well the trick of legerdemain | eye sitet nu. gave notice that on this day fortnigh prohibition from its endowment, and placing the | building erected by us for the purposes of the oxhi- — f*" an feathers. prevented the officers from selling pro- race across the Atlantic by-these two magnificent | which took place in 1830, when Lotis Philippe was {| he chould move for’ l ing in a bill for the bette» | PoWer of repressing it, not in the hands of the peo- | bition, half the space has been all cd ta oecien | don toe military fines ‘The sale was stoppedy ve to bi Mivers beaten steamships; but as the distance from Cowes to New | substituted for the Count of Chambord. The re- | adtuinistration of justice—(hear, hear)—in the Court 0 | ple at large, but of the government of the day, { patted “ eae ies peers th asceram nn kang i 0 i, . a Ps es Chancery. we ; dation that could reasonably bo expected of ua, or Post Office Robbery. York is about seventy miles greater than that be- | publicans were divided into two camps—the first | "sir De Lact Evans enquired from the government ‘ len and Norway, |: fica can versie: Rompe pequived.. If sonst: | ee Ue ss Masel 2 185%, tweea Liverpool and this city, an allowance of six | jostile to the proposition, for it was not at all com- | whether the expense of the reinforcement about to be We have authority for contradicting the reports, | our neighbors find themselves pinched for room, it is | Stoner A. Widard, a young naa of about i or seven hour* should be made in favor of the Frank- patible with their sanguinary princip’es and hatred peaking ie Releecin sped, be) Ae see Sls whieh have agen appenced _ eran soese, ee | nottoomuch to ask them (to ren * ‘ e. ; co ; 3 rthe o se jon of serious disturbances hay aken ! shold ii o and : Jin, when contrasting her performance with that of | to every membef of the royal family; the second | heve any opportunity of passing am opinion upon the | pluec in sweden aud Norway, aud have heen re, | Chyhouseheld is a large anu] unruly one to wecom= yi Pid nl y 1 , por Be ys whee . wd © the: ; eleome th ” I, upon ie route a Ei her rival. __ | were in favor of it, for they had generous hearts, | 5° Fy. reply, could only say that his nobie | quested to insert the following correet cat of | guosts to all the space wo can find them, under the | woaer Upon the ronte Between BiRoaraea> ‘There are but fow passengers by the Franklin. | and did not thinks that the Bouxbons could do any | frieud at th the 1 Department had en- | te occurrences to which these soouate roof with the numerons branches of our n8- | lost paw She has a fuir freight at highly remunerative rates, 6 » ¥0: gence ivi- | Joined the Gov of the Cape t eare that no ex- eased Beare sage) ister See eval noc- | tive industry, and to convince then: that we | ” dakinn ine ; t tho s vad dai ek; wih the Agee 10, the: sepat sa aasge anges sees Mould be Incurred in theevent of anotier war, | turmal meetings of the working classes ( principally | reserving elhow-room for ourselves, while screwing | aking into account tho season | year, #2 ded Assembly, the proposition of Creton met with a n), but these assemblages had | foreign countries within compartments whore they competion to which the American steamers are eX- | terribly fh would fall upon this couatry—the colony would be | boys and young raggle; and among the orators who spoke | expected to bear it, but he cout not say any more at | no political meaning, and it appears that the people | have not room to turn themselves round, we beg | posed at Havre by the packets running to Liver- | against it was M. Mare Dufraisse, y attracted together by the fine weatiter, | to eal! attention. to haem Bee pool in connection with the Cunard company. Wo | newed all the bloodiest words eve 4 ~ ember that our | 80 eter in tie Pom! Office ath was br ht before € one to uccom- necom> | nts morn reed with committing various d part ~efuland he hes obtained unmie- crested. The Oom= ive bail in tie sum of at Rome. a : sent than this, that with the exeeption of were mere whose speech re- present than this, er = i the necessary reinforcements, no expense woubt be in- | for the of amusement. They walked ina | or of Bri 7 heard during | cirved without a statement of it being laid bofure the Al Nescancyer Wii Pea wee, foe | have, in this particular, therefore, boen defeated, as |“ ! thoy were on the last voyage, when this steamer the ma brought the largest eargaof continental merchandise | as the other which ha rosved the Atlantic in one vessel, not- po f b pees Late: i og get . | of M. has caused another rejection of tho | withstand!ag the agent of the Cunard pane care d | proposition, which was postponed for mouths. used every exertion, by suddenly lowering his rate | Well, within six moath:, what will become of us ? of freight, to prevent it. We have on former oeca- | Who can foresee the events which will happea | time had slready p handled. Several of the leaders were arrested, and Have dose $5 Rant G pabilp buslored woutl be | thp crowd at leugth dispersed, afar wiitol, them | Coa intr tate Gan Te eae in moving the order of the day for | who had been taken into custody were released, ‘Then as ti the weclssiastical’ titles asstinp- | upon giving their names end nade ses. It is untrue | fimes as lars could rt igen a hag that any of the students from Upsala were ton | of holding a “ world : cooker be | these oecasions, corerien eb Eceakenice itaed | ule. there ia esr ed that no opposi- | & proclamation on the 17th of February, 1851, stat- A, and that on: A conside: ing that such mectings were illegal, and siuce then, there have been no more of them — | on ies of 1 were yp ot che Vieginin Legislat kod for was three | ing with s tly with the idea ted to rdny, aymnp: gto the require upport te the to tate the order in wh taken. the we detestable word rity of the Assembly, rt of M. Ma horrors and the eloque ‘ : A revolution. Among the horrible pheases of | Sinus cl | through part of the town, playing’ what is called in | warded their applications in proper time and made | he MissiasippteGovernor of Vi are\sorry tolenrn, by our private lotters, that this inary man, I select the following: — pag Pa Fs teoiseht up his bill for extending the | SWeden the * goose mareh.” a game which shool- | them in the regular manner, was sbout 000. ‘The - mre March 2-04 competition is still carried on ina most unfair and “The puni-haient of foyalty will never stop. ‘The sont | franc hi. aunties in England and Wales - boys in Hngland call + follow my leader, 88 | number who have had spages assigned to them, and | ‘The Southern mail ha i with New Orleans dates disreputable manner by the English company. of these families are punished by the nations, beeause | Tt wus read a first time Wd asecond time on | mcetings, however, having takew place for several | will exhibit, will net, it is believed, excced 6,00). | 9 the 10th inet, A we tearm thet the M All the freight brought by the Franklin was | they are retroactively the secoinplices of their birth. | the ad of April. successive nights, and cacu time being attended bya | ‘Therefore, the nutaber of native contribators has | Tier Was 60 very high that it deemed expedient ar itlans” ‘Ths altcis weir atl |. phameortans peoptec ta bei le sets os secall the sete: | SUENISE PLANALION. reater itmber of people, the police at Teagth been cut ‘down by one-third, and this, of course, | Rd ut forces to trengthen t . shipped at $35. The efforts of the hostile company | Peal to the people. ‘ ig Lord J. Tess and in moving that the | terfered to disperse them, and were rather ro: ) quite independently of the vast number * " elected Col. Jom. of Kings.” &e.. Ke Hines at tha tt ned till ay preeended | ' > Joh of Harrieon Coun | | rere received, tts We re Dufraisse’s’ § t reprobation "as they wore called by riemouth, Virgini, @ y days binee, has beon held to bail third of its extent. our native applicants have been i Destructive Fire at Union, A se led to this di o Callie ese Tine during that period ? done, It was desirable to proceed with the estimues | The affair in Norway was of rather more secious a ‘of cae ions alluded to this difficulty between these lines of | “"Si 00s the grand debate of Saturday laa, tho Le- | as soon ax poet on Moudey, he should | nature. It took place in Sordalen, near tus sinall | has, on pes Be Biyariastion, Stereh 22, 1852. steame: nd we recur to subject with much re- | gislative Assembly have taken a vacation tillthe | prepore to pre _ fr the navy. y | town of Levanger. It would appear that | one-third ¢ pe at Duden, last nicht, corres ¢ wish to sce the Atlantic competition | end of the week. During this time, the members aro | oe cee er, rhage - ous crowd assembled one night Ina fe | ‘The paintio, ery rapidly, oe a ® Tho lows is estd- . by ull parties, with perfect honor and | engaged in tho breve upon the examination of the | eee cae bee ps ioe tat wo toa private individusl, and cut down several of Cas | and will, * is aed bs 3 , Whether the Cunard company lake sueh budget of 1952. M. the Speuker of the | ath of April yom to take a vote on | trees, Which thoy were attempting to reur ‘of the wor! ae a FORRES” House, is sick with the gout, and, T understand, is tof the me tax until the 2kch instant; | the proprictor came up, and, assisted by y Axrival of the Steamshtp Ohio with the Cae A cours that heir | suffering terr verything apparently seins to | the following Vriday the Chancellor of th | his servants, endeavored to prevent the | goods recived, it beg » pretty manifest th Hfornia Mails. rate of fret for British goods, from Liver contidence in such pretond- r would state the altorat’ 1 proposed tom however, he was unsuccessful, being repul when the ¢ i n the Grys- Tho steamship Ohio, Lieut. Schenck command ¢ ol pilot, every ong who 1 with reference to the fiuancial measures of the govera- knows how changing are the political seas up. which our ship is engaged, must look out for a tur nado, A Thea could not resi iia mob. A perenne oa ik > | tal Palace, it w meni—(Henr). | tine previous had made him didiy farniched with at wee the m saree that the House, at its rising, should pulie expression of socialist opinions, avd had | dustry. aoe ee ectar paccnted a petition from the Bishops | been travelling about the country holding forth se- | ” i 1Church in Seoilind, praying tho Mou. | Gitiovs doctrines, was arrested by the auch f Ue pout 200 peop! pinbled toot h, upon the moti deavored to release } naw was reed by the Chork ot the table, their attempt, they pursued the judg from Dublin azaiast | and the barliff, and even threw stor | There being reason to fear arenewal of siunila: of disorder whi a the prisoner s vald be b en, who f found amply as well as splen- New) ovk ons of the world’s in- und the Havre, tranship #40 a ton, al! | along been fixed at $ French merchandi verpool, has been gene included. Whenever a | ed yesteriny morning m New Orleans, v ult hange in the ministry is always spoken of. ‘tual ministers have well undersiood that they t for along time the torrent against | Which they are strugglin; od M. de Gesaisg as anxion’s to retnri yof Rouen, waer is collector genoral of taxes, as M, Vaisse to his prefecture of Lille. It is now certain that M. | loft Havana onthe 17th inst. The < off that port, Rank of England, Av account. pursnant tothe set Tth end &th Victoria cs rece cap. £2, fur Uke weet: ex 1 Saturday, Mareh 1, 1891. | Steams orgin, from New York, w NT a! sacatal going in, on that day. Other Kecurities, 29844 ‘The Falvon arrived from Chagres on the night of the 16th, whence she sailed on the 23th. She lef Notes iswned... wrUcular voyage inmy of the American steame avd rreying the goods by Odilon Barrot is recon gn new miuistey, aad | nate | for trial, the military was at Chagres the steaz otheas, frou: Sa Fens pool is at least $10, it that with Shh ght i win be reaily to be pres | Meas in th unption of titles by —_ ted for the immediate repress and New Yor! in reality earry e ational -\ssembly. Roman Cail he moved the troubles, and the apprehension of the g “A The U.S. fe : Fock dent has not done m during tho | peading. Me fh tided to the suggestion the following day there occurred further Proprietors’ Capi bull pol to New. York i with the exception of his appearauce ut | Stenieg, that this subject suoabd be dealt with b tale verve ee eee fyactnd of Com. MeCanl to monopolize the whole of the y nl private parties, ne byt 3 Am- | uti ai eee x a nd gould ; authorities, and perfect order has sinee beea main- rue R. pout Atanity). ‘. Jays from San Prane' Americ: orprise unre! assadors of the foreign powers residing in Paris. | with the noble lor ult be the best ¢ nm | tuined. The agitator Mikhelsea remains as- including Fs: thor Securities. 57 The Ohio ster ora Chinaeé: 7 , American enterprise unrem Etivcaly cosinpation, Patan, Ma bot “8 Or Wont Le tortvetaak brentee MWOua'ak.| one ri else ia os eerie Notes. sine tomes | ‘The Ohio brings fror: Chagres the Califormia: nerative, or t the American steaw ult wagon on the Boulevards. Every day, Low of law, whilst it could not be passed with. — Cala ee org.ag, | Mails, and $300,000 in gold ¢ has_also 15@ matoly off th ‘The latter atm will never be | poteon i three o'clock, PML, dvi ace in the ie Prussia. we of tional “| passengers and $25,000 ia coin, on freight from, agcomy 1; and we trust if these dix able | his Am ” mid escorted by » gang of me ue from Berlin, by telegraph, are of th | Pivident As New Orleans. blouses,she polron!” when the “real the operation of the | “py, oO sits, Wr aiv-indobted'te Mr: Fatte! of the position and standing of ild, the purser, fer practices, w a power! ‘orm us of the arrival of an Austrian des ft ‘ Seven day and which a vague and unsatistnet: " other bills, , walks are uttering:—** Five la} pi, This hud been idered and re-considerod Tuesday afternoon last, being | Ly the government deemed it incoasistent with iy, are persevered in, that the pateh late and interesting intelligence, | | | | oxder, but they were immediately subdued by the | pos | | i} j ! | | | | | | owners 0! ers will retaliate hy low- . aday during which all the popula- | their duty to assent : se have done a0 Sha: connaitell £3 Apnexed are the Naspret - z : pay st | thon of Paris go ont on the Boulevards aud public heen shoril that the autho- he return from nd for tho week SOF THM PASSENGERS mr 8 bye ch gfe Piven to eaehs On extens be WOL | ee inden: the Mecaiat, hans ; ri en War Jers in trelaad than that of the ending the Ist of Mare ing results, when | — From New (rlonn-— 1, Wm Tckanaons Mee ) sof the Cunard company. The | Snare th » Hilysee at halepast Pepe would » | prefer a return to the old 1) | compared with the pre Schenck vad two dnug ‘ abe ‘ton, Bb Mé~ Franklin's fre'g t emeunts to nearly $12,909, | two o'clock, 4 his diurnal . | ment ifs | arrangement. Public deposits yeti te m, Frank Tabor, F rela ad Win Ayman, Wo Prem The Prussian m thots Other dey Y ney he rchandiso fre rre ia of @ ver: . | sion: b tend of eetin " a | isterial papers expres! * ran, Geo A! dor, SW Vincent, Rdwa oun Ge pion; roan, Hayre:iactiw very nes | Sow Sut, teatoed 9 reveling Set. Sanat Sees | Aoubtsas to the stability of Page Seclwar as Nand, Win D)Mininy Hvory Marsh Wait Digits A Slee me apg ar me and fri with an iimense crowd, wi | ry > { On the other « Ww fd . weter. This steamer has also gold from th | cubinet. i wa iiciens z nafie, W wy ~ wn, Joo Kemty 4 eed 2 =a ; ons befor cod Phele, Patrick 3 we of 1,000,008. cy | sens + + £1,090.939 a, dno Armusteung, kde The U. + St. Lawrence, Commander é oe wp oe Mill ~ — (mvp dakos yom | The Kolner Zeitung states that disturd rie re aie 612410 x, wi e neri outslbution | to tt and collat r ould, 4 prevent sliape, ous place & e len: im. Dienwes “ ie outation fe ao) Sands, with the American contributions ffope ggg berontee yey pooh gvvermucat never inten ing, | {lien place at Drontheim, in Norway. oof G2LIG5 ; aut che atoc Great L on in London, was hourly Savied thak bo we eal joes a | it would be propo | and by the iuterfereac parlinents is £15448, 421, show!ng | sonata thet a ia Dene th, “ sc et al cm the Will the second and t was restored. | 212604, when ¢ “with the preceding amyton when the Franklin sai f tue kind on another mud! gras. ot aes cscs oak nak woo : Was tv be given on the 19th of Louis Napole til on the | », that the aui The Danubian Prinetpalities. | The Markets. Bucharest of the sth wit, of Russi | the principalities. After this measure, ink this ye againrt the act of tly is resolved to oppose, with force of arms, this week, did not look to sets of Partia © security | el t of the principalities oa the p Im orted his Srviectant fetyion (Bens, be Pope a | a Voceupation of the principaliti 4 the part wine eed ae week hay, Eisq.; the Americ at heivess whom he i nape yg.® Siegel lia: rying ix Mill anduknown beanty. It i ton, bj we al Corporation. the Preaident’s at#tRion fa leney, Mr Lawrence, was to be present, | to tell how be will satisfy it. Quo non ascen te Lien wee was the moito of the cclebrated Fouqne Tros Manerr. Pripay, Marcn T—Accounts think it is the to Mr. Johnston Livingston, of parted for Ker ae. Pins LX, to coms | PEM Bong peer Rag pada Arrival of Hw bey eemaee | _ Compated Stocks. —This day 1550, saune period, davon, BM . Wells & Co., and to the | to Paris, whe be time to crown Louis Nas | ghould also inian brig Avpia, Captain Consrsaption.—This yenr, $14,500; 1950, same ‘The following is the specie list of the Obie: ¥ many Fight oF (iile tothe astumptina | ’ were got entitled by law. Th | Bartholletto, t hs onder h sit be postponed UHL next poleon Lmperer. But when? That is the quesy tion, M, Carlier, the skilful prefsct of police of Paris, Hog: | bas lott France for a month; aad, under the pretext of a pleasure journey, he gone to Germany, not be held ¢ Of (isles tow Junorable t for the ce Fridey / i Mr. #iewanr contended that the bill.aa now altered, in | rities here, who have ma rrived in the Mersey with tae ox. | peried, 226,60 ected Hungarian refugees. The vessel is | im Constantinople, and brings 262 Theee people are confided to the eare of s arrangements with M of the Franklin, for Uo latest pay London and Paris, Lhe London mon% market was casy funds firm wud iaproving. Consols, 96) to Ashby, Fish & 65...$22,000 Robert Bago... .... 008 Rernheliner & Arnot: ) Thos B. Brown & Co. 200 10 Coolidge & Ce 0) Eno, De With & oo) Win. Hodgkins wo Wt Chambers & Hetver. Dodge BO... W.P. Furntea.... 6... Sones & Wie... 66.1 Trken on spool } Hameo in 1800 | Steek In Liverpool | fame in 1849, tion this year : F 3008 | ‘| | where he is about having Le aed w with the P| no respect corresponded with the measure whieh had | Sabell,of the Emigrant’s Horn rficil, tore: | Decrease of import this son 5.00 4 ite. nee ou ew rinany,to make an arrangemoat aad | poor iuiroduced by the noble lured at the head of the gx | ceive them. ‘They will be land audtaken lust aeaeed y Loomis? 1.500 oe six per were quoted at ilamburg, r wt all the vevolutimnsves wad | yerument their refuge. Though the vessel which brought thom | Deere Tier ‘. YOM rrr on the 4th instant, at 1053. vefugic « oe ig bia scree news has b a dis- Mr. M. ¢ von a averse to any kind of legislation | oyor jx small, there has been no sickwess on board, | De erease of xt ” hoe era APTOS - avowed hy the newspaper of the government, Lam | ppon religious subjects a ee a le s of the treatunent ther | Deereare cfqu aan ” see ‘The Lis 1 cotton market, de led to believe that my intelligence ix Very correct. Bir H. Ivciss sald that after whut had taken piace | Ad they speak in high terms of the treatunsnt tleey | OW eg cor cottons this rr) 5008 Was not clioraviorized by much exeit ‘The letter of the Count de Chambord, whieh hag | that evening, he thought the bent thing they could do | Tue | "ae Toke peopl and also of the eo week. and the matte = applied. prices hav L008 parts good ty “5 Was dot " rented so much se: n in the political cireles of | Would be ‘hing. ne ae + oa a have been steady, but wilh bouynuey, Dar .. 6008 pase ond oe Seana” Lares hed 4 aes ty vatietpel a! : a athe poltry i extreme, and he bel | eighteen months in that | one or two dave’ thiee hina scemed on loan sin the oe + rates were rather iuvorable twe & hy ) A fow days | Would be canpelied (o bring forward a much more fly of Poles, mixed with ltw ~ | quantity offering “quently # slight;acwantage tothe | @. 8. Kebbiux & Son (ill, there is no positive d » of se Shieea te wh gihors thas eh nt da Parte Y8 | gent one 4 riany, and they are of all gra in rank, Deyer, but the diffe ht previews quotations b age ther nsw rumor that thy wat de Paris a Mr. G. Basars peed the measure, are exceedingly poor, thongh healthy and in good | fer American are not i in Rome cases Very Late from Mavana, conseqnence from prices brought by the last | bis mother, the Duchess of pack 2 After» few oly » by Me. Gladstone and Lord | spirits, An attempt will now be mads to firth ereduced )d. Fair business has been don Tho steamship OL pt, Schenck, arrived this moms acket. } consented to Claude Hamilt« their interests, by opening a eubseription in Uh dle, ond t fo . . Lenn J. ¥ said the law offlcers of the crown ing, With advicus from Havana to the 17th inst. Owe Humor was town, with the object of forwarding them to Au t the Habe aso Her Magesty Queen Victoria arrived at Osho pe stlera hl were of opin House, Isle of Wight, just before the Franktin lett | Hegal, although the proper auth | rea.’ ‘The cosinmes of the refugees various, fale extent; price | pred rene tags Maries snk, Sure intents Cowes -." ed the royal with 20 From Sy he reception of " of the ball, « course whieh he | and we believe that they will be tow sine > bn Deasila, y are wal jatana, ato to Rei 7 sia ch, gail General Narvaez in Pacis S esaiend ‘os ddangeroms, fn | set of men. These refugves have appealed to as in Surat fre from | Annened are th guns ass assed. | insulting to the gor ent of the Que It ap- "the be- | distress; they have been unfortanate, but they ave a qaotable | : Frees tis The shlin passed the steamship Washington, | pears that the Lub on, whe le the Aime — brave men, © can be little dont that jb atn week. o hence, on the inst., off Seiliy Island; and the | bas vin in gave tothe | ning Se appeal to sympathies will be lily cvin- Ht Ibalfour. [rich pric and 100 American, Burst, and A large marked ball was given ot the Cirousin Hawanmy | om the Quth, at ALA. M., im lat. 41 5d, loa. | eXiled reception ¢ t made toa | education of the people ; but this ought not to d | responder to. : | 210 Madras for export. Do-dny we have hed a very fair prines, ts about being reealied inae of er = yo] z ng nll aseerting the Quee | Whe Great Exhips _The Space Allotted to — feom —— e, > =e sri ciane orc 4. oa a night of th ae Ts — of nyo a 1 ? prs, . j and elo tame nsmae inetane ls etight decline ix a the same evening, bein le The Franklin passed,off Havre,tho ship A Interes has arrived from Piedmont. Tt | | Meer. Newoncare, Stamvonp, Puoswne and Coto: Weem the Lanta Toes, Mash 8) tiene generally are firm: the sles o¢ the ati lie, aah the chin Commaiin, of Tae | appeer that 9 sche ‘oan by | Stwrnone expressed thelr dissatisfaction with the ammontot | yy. [From gestae ere fo overt t all to the trede. ag end of Warren, awd the ship Cornelia, of Portsmout a bill. which they considered unequal to the emergencies | @ regret that we are obliged again to revert to Reba s Dickamén, Pitan, Manin Tote | cee™ to perform on the 17th, being the Laat mother ( Prinee of Car b an, who had | the emb h he exhib fo " | of the case. e embarrasements by which the exhi gigging | decidedthat Kir ateinfavor | °° Sy oy the London Thnes, March 8.) | some foreign countries Gnd themselves surrown: ‘Whe ministerial crisis in London had passed | of his con, who is only seven yoars oll, aud that the | have recently passed through a mir i on the subject of space. As will be recollected, t awag. Lord Staatey having found it impossible to | laws of Siccardi W bon the king as everybody kuows, of extraordinary length | royal commission, in assigning a certain amowit of | ind the fresh +t French fl hos me form a protectionist ministry that would Wye likely | fliscovercd th - ah 8 pik Bed heed mate, | unacevery. | Wwe have been assured by every acior | gross area to other nations, were very. mich gu tod | fanen cf. Bnngtial fully rentired Momiay's prosea, | Performance given Ly them, in favor of chacitable pear he Mittioutti , 1 ter eat PM ihe ge Pe a - in that most complicated and ineonelisive dra: in the extent of the allotments to each by the mage | ena though there was net much done in forvign.the prises sea, produced » yound sain, which was entirely left to withetanl the fificultics both in and out of the | teytion was to protect his kingdom against all ) that the obstacle a us. France | caunet ! A lower, 4 ive arrivals Crom > R le nth soettann thats te wel ae honses of Paylinnent, which menaced such acom- | ambition, and prevent (he nationality of the couatey at government was to b ceiving 11,990 Heat a deprersing | itn of the ¢ ; bination, the Queen sent for the Duke of Wolling- | from being vila ted id that in com mor fer protection to agriculture, nor ei a the sitfon of the comm ning, was very simall, Mght before depart New Orleans. They at this port wore to leawe fa the Faleom, on the 18th. The benefits of nly AAO quate “Ts, il those artista wore perfectly well attended, and the rupply of Be &, this m foreign there are very few arriva Utils week, the total quantity bein tiee of the poor ttrade genernily; but asi feet, of which, it was inti He of or quce iM re 0 ‘ jeter » If ef the canto arr wave Three persons were arr sted tm Rogla, (opposite Hae the advice of flustrious jadi. | @ i 4 her queen will retire to | the signal miscarriage of the ministerial budget, | t about one-half would be wbsorbed by | f ? oe » ? a er eoe~ ep ne . that illustrious indi- | q convont, while the Prines of Carignan will umler- | nor yet in the il-timed opposition to parliamanta-y | passages, dee, Our transatlantic cousins, wotwitlte | ‘ vail probability. nevrty all the | vans.) last wook, ond imprivoned, for having Lopes's pee oe ee on @ and compl condition | take w plensw ariey to’ Amoricn. | reform, but ly, and entirely ia tae irre } standing the strong ties that bind us to confidence and cargoes of both Danube and lish | Clamation in thels p jon, One isa lawyer of Regine of affairs. In of Commons, on the ith ef | In Lombardy se Austria army, amoun' concilable difference of opinion ou the questi ural claims whi 1 such an 4 wheet coukl not be bought on 40 caty terméas on | and tho others two br They are to be sent te 20,000 men, is ve Mareh, Lord Join 1 TL announced that in eva. papal ogar This Was a matter of principle | they possess, to have their industry plo Monday Spain. } 5 with the o , mout. It is said that the iitentions | on both sides, which no anxiety for the public eer. | mort favored footing, were obliged to put ap with . m formity with Avice of the Duke of Wellington, | {o force Pickmont to withdraw any «npport | vine wever itanifest—uo eatls of | an allotment one-8fth lest than that of bar nearest Tt isratd thet Stgnorina Moto amd Signoriml Andias her Majesty hod determined to recall hor former | the politieal refugees, and to prevent Marzir | vent, could induce them to i The Americana hai 9),000 ond Rottesing will go to Trinttod to give some concerte, xl evlturat work. The trad They have been invited by some of the most influemtial « compromise, Armed to the teeth tn stabbor chtuining seeess within th ndvisers; and, therefore, that, having resumed the " . sae ‘The Austrian papers appear in thatt ron. " J fortified with his lotte een withow ch petivity, and prices without varia- ¢ nf wblic aff the os vul my My . unberding consistency, and rtified with h persons of the country Grection of publ trees Me spell Co Hont understanding oxi | to Mr. Howard, © and this was the ease with nil other foreizn Hon, hie market was flenderly attended 10d |e een ane aT iat tt te very probable thal the remain the tame ns before its resignation. Lord | powers, ( Anstrin,) bat ¢ | fi to have their industrial products Very Lintted brisiness was transeted in wheat, and py Is len 1 yp ‘ * 4 m + fiom E i al yp ’ tigain slightly in favor of the huyer, Flows was | OWnet of the Tacon theatre will have, this year, » goed John Nw termined to perform his duty faithfully to an ine wilted crown and an outraged nation, Lord John wr nave are wot of the then moved the adjournment of ¢ at Prowia will invixt upon the voluntary consent + When he pr¢ sion bill, (in wh hibition. We quote the instau however, a4 anexample, tosi ributors have no euffieient ground orted by Russia, and wes equally inexorable. ft wie a rtacle | plaint with reference to the space they ov dramet'> company dis but Linstiean’ bebag rote iceel toe acta, |, The benefit of Martel took plooe om the 19th inst, The war Ud. per barrel cheaper. Kugptian terns were 21 to | theatre was crowed in every part, and the henetie i per dev tis. lower, and grinding barley and pens were | Wits received with (he wlinost marks of approbation, The f ofall the States of the third order to reduce the | Tiussell relied on his letter tothe Bishop of Durham, bit was pro~ with the Papel aege posed to make « 1 modifieations,) and promised | In Norway th trying all in thoit | paeuch to convince the veriest sceptic of palitical mora 4 imposed upon them. They ha wf fo purchase, Onts and.oatmesl were dil, but | PToeramme was perfect, and Salvi sang, for the last time: to lay before tl 40 an exposition of the course | Power to cceate of Slordal, | diy and public principle to Bina | emier cmsent | all will agree thes werrentitted to, the largest ates Id at former rates, ‘The inquiry for Indian cor was Ber ead iaineestte (ane eae haan ee tobe taken hy the government onthe budget, and | °* Wellasin ¢ aguin to undeteke the government of the country | (ae compares with any other nation) ; and wo | sitck.and the recent imports of American new were of | nowt. Mari ant thetercite iy buried Ain ‘ ; othe | ee trith the very identical cabinet which he hut himse'f | believe, that in coneequence of changes which (ook | fred nt a decline of Gl. per 48 Ibs; old ex-store was | refeypehotaten other quesiivirs conncoted with the business of the |” In Swede chholee, a sort of dnente, C¢cn- celved ‘as’ incompetent, only. ten. days tef-re— | place some time age, they have actually received | Meld for full prices Bi arty hig Ay ig 4 ba 4 Qteini ‘ sioned hy the students, apite ¢ aud aly to endure any given number of minori- | 5,000 euperficial feet more of net exhibiting <a fie | 5 RN RO goth Wekion Gaserncd. Sean Tere en ane tated aioe nirety, meprobable thas the rome wished to operate the “Ceese .” (a sort of | ties, and to run the gauntlet through any <pe- | than tnder the original allotment to thea they Anti-RentersaLand ReformerveSoctalists. | £/7{s in tie steamer Late! We wid het s happy vope ate head ertion of which Lord Joha } | march 2 fa“ Bombaste in the streets of | Gigs of parliamentary inisadventure, rather than | were led to expect. With reference to thy con tix | TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. age, oud mew trivunphs in her aftistien! enter, is the head, w Jovt long, and its continaan | the city, had given rome epprehension to the go- | hetray those hopes which be had induced the Pro- | tions and limitations of gross epnee, they were pat | Wirtrassmoncn, March 21, 0851 prodenedr . -_ eee dedto do away with the imme | vernment. It was but a momentary fracas, which teatant people of England to repose in him as their | on o perfeet footing of equality with other comitries, | ‘The national land reformers and anti-ronters af this ’ Ts. | State do net deserve the honor you confer on therm this Havarwa, Moveh 17.—Sngars are arriving from the mening, They are no otfalinots of the sovilistic | Chet ond Taterior frevly 3 there have been no material, ty Jor on appeal to the country, in the | had no important result. champion. Well, the sacrifice has been made—tho | and there remains, therefore, not the slig 1. Should the papal measure A general amnesty has heen granted by the Aw ministry bas been reconstructed in the full strength | for [wey 3 In order to ascertain the general | movement? nor are they In any shape connected with | change of prices kinee my leet quote: Muscovadan y shape, the princ’- | trian government to the Hungarian refugees resi of its original weakness, and Parliament and the | character of the goods that might be expected (om it 1 cowid show to your renders that tley are nut, and 6% ros; Crournchoe 4s a5; ord to mid yottows 89 ition between the witigs | ing in Turkey, at Kutayeh ght offthem,among | country naturally look with anxiety to the perform- | each foreign atl 1. 2 communication Was, as cAcly | cught not tobe, accountable for the pecnliar nations of Mr fine to florite 6% a $4 ; ord. tomid whites ®t; be remored, and pro- prised Kossuth and Bathiany, areonly | ince of those el the national amd reformers are | fae toflorete 9's 210%. Molasss has deotined tor 1 " nm shape of a di pend the } ms ferent anthoritics | Grecley—that, at far | for the snke of which so mach | as May last, addressed to the bably aome of the more eminent statesmen of th» They are toremain ander the sarveil- | jj, o0ti = C have been Sbrosd, request 0 on thivt point | coneerned, the “farm they would “voto” thomectves ia | Te. per this rate some eatgoos have PeePparty wouldeffvet a fusion with the whis "The offers will cmb RE Oe eta ad a imerifced. How those | should’ be fupplied by the month of septensber fl: | tir uwn-—hila the aatirenterssrvtn downright fet | chased In Miadanrux amt Carfenas olka ine net, of Cat the ranks of the latter would be rein- | doniy, in o Turkish ship, and be transparted where- | ped; the sake of which the affairs of this | lowing, or as soon after as possible. ‘To this appli | And truth far more conservative than they ought to be, | ter devuand ; Sovran yee $925 forced 12 Sir James Craham and others, who, un- | ever they will. Dembinski, the illustrious ) | creat empire are now intrasted toa governmont | ention satisfuetory answers have been received fram | Mi you desire m tie chapter—say half « colunn or so— | Freiginte continue brisk al $080 08 to per hed. fee: able to forin a iwinistry of thei¢ own, woul, never- | {aut Constantinople, under the protection of the |@nich gatnot enlcuiate on m majority in cither | nearly every other eoutry hut France... Even frum | Sting this vuljeet in its true tight, 1 will furnish it, but | 4c (a Korth of Staten $1 21s Th pel etc theless, strengthen awd consolidate for a tius the | French Ambassador, 3 “e ff Parliament, and which has only retained | the distant torritorics of Nepaul and China, and | of nok aviog oo i wn, lorem, com. snda market | Rixclange has Avoring Hiweell eliqued Among the men of rank who ggeontly died in | office fur the purpose of garrying out the wishos of | from oar gym ynost remote qulouiel possessions, TUOMAS ALNOK DWER. have beon ade on New Yor’ 3b poe cont. discount,