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WHOLE NO. 6754. BUROPE. ‘THE SHORTEST ON RECORD. 4RBRIVAL MERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP PACIFIC, ‘Nine Days, Twenty Hours and Fifteen Minntes, from Liverpool, FOUR DA Ys LATER, &e., &e., &e. ‘The American mail steamship Pacific, Cay Vara Nye, arrived yesterday morning from Liver- pool, after the shortest and most remarkable passage across the Atlanticon record. She left Liverpool on Wednesday, the 9th instant, «at two o'clock in the afternoon. wharf, at this port, at a quarter past ten o’clock yesterday morning, making the run from dock to dock in nine days, twenty hours and fifteen minutes. “This is the first time that the passage has been made under ten days The shortest passage, previous to this one, was also made by Captain Nye, in the Pacific, in Sep- tember laet, when she crossed the Atlantic in tea days, four hours, and forty-five minutes. Annexed is a list of the quick runs from Livers They will be found inter Sho arrived at her pool to New York. at this particular moment :— ESTERN PASSAGES, 1850, in 10 day “ing | the Frankfort Diet. April, 1851,in 9 The shortest passage ever made the other way-- from New York to Liverpool—was performed by | the Asia, in December last, in ten days, nine hours | The Pacific las, therefore, sur- | passed every quick trip, either Eastern or Western, | cand thirty minutes. | seriou We have made no allowance for difference in time | in these calculations. But ifwe make such allowance, the Pacific will still be over three hours ahead. omy oes shortest passage to Li ee erpool wa: made by the Asia | in ten days, nine and a half hours, whieh, in mean | timo, reduces the passage to ten days, four hours Adding the same difference of time to the recent passage of the Pacific, it gives | her ten days and one hour—thus making her pus- | sege, under all circumstances, three hovrs and forty | ° ive minutes shorter than any in the annals of steam | and forty-five minutes. The following exhibits the speed of the Pu and the distance run April 9th, wt 2 o’cloek P.M. precise? To noon of 10th... ox tia lith, She lett: Liver -3.082 miles | She was detained three-quarters Quarantine waiting for the doctor, whose business | il is to board her immediately. | ‘The run of the Pacifie to New York is to duys | shorter than any snade thus far in the year 1951. Avuexed are the PASSENOLES BY THE Paciric. J.D, Doubleday, of an hour at | | spring of 1 Marow ii. Tulroayar Lady Talrosyan, G. &. Groywne, Mr. Grinnell, Mr, Kiackstone Mr. Durward, The Pocific caw, on the 1th insi., at 3) o A. M., in lat. 42.10, lon. € hence for Liver; day noon, the I We are under obligations to Mr. Geo. W. Under- . the purver, and to Mr. Daniel B. Martin, the chicf engincer of the Pacific, for the latest papers. Tho news from Europe is of no importance. ‘Thevo was still much speculation in Paris as to the formation of a new m a combination was like! , steamship ‘The B. left here on Wednes- | profits arising from | off It was rame ly to be formed, including nd Odillon Barrot. ‘We leara from Derlin that it was not ¢ whetherthe Dresden conference K was generally be e 1 to return to the Frankfort Diet, t the Committee ¢ Debt had communicated to the ( that Austria would conse Advices from Madrid « Dore their report on the bill. c the discussion on nm the Ist instant, | bourg annoance that Vresident of the Frankfort Diet had been summon to Vienna in great hasie. There was nothing important in th to take place Accourts from The Copenhagen papers publish the text of the propositions for the settlement of the Holstein ques tion, which will be submitted to the Ass “They declare the integrity of the Danish mon —tho duchies of Iholst | pert of the Germanic confederation, and to have The duchy of § nd Lauenburg to remain ‘their own dicts. ‘ite separate diet and adwin Cape of Good IL have come to hand. hicswig to have | pope's to the 1th February intelligence is more satisfac- Forts White and Cox had bee the troops #eut for that purpose, under Col. Mac- The attack on Fort Be uifort was hourly Tho Genoa Gasete announce: that in consequence of the bigh price of con! at Palermo, fo cto be adinitted free of duty, until the ent of June. henee, arrived at Liverpool On Saturday night, the 5th inet., in ten da: hours and thirty m ~of her paseage from the Liverpool Mercury :— We reecived, on Saturday evening. ‘Tho steamship cnnnter, after « ften days seven hours, and that of | steamehip Atlantic, tom days cig) , com td alone Atl im Hie Bates Mater ma hours and twenty minut Ver teat, Howes made the the let instant, 1 om the At, 310 wiles tieely unrivalled im point of average by any ocean steamship | According to this statement, the Asia aecomplished over 300 miles per day, for four days only. It will be sen ‘Most Extraordinary Passage Across the Atlantic, | that the Pacite run over 300 miles per day, for eight | days. The highest speed of the Asia was 324 milesin one day ; the highest speed of the Pacific was 331 miles. It is stated that the Municipal Council of Milan have resigned, in order to avoid paying homage tothe Em- | peror of Austria on his approaching visit to that city. A letter from Marseilles, of the Ist inst., announces the receipt of intelligence from Fgypt (no date given) of « | serious revolt at Senaar,in which the Pacha and the Fayptian troops had all beem massacred, Preparations were making at Cairo to despatch troops to the scene of tumult. A telegraphic derpatch states that the Greek govern- ment, which had met with several defeats, had dissolved the chambers, Lady Frankiin, worn out with “hope deferred,” is at length seriously indisposed. One of the French bubble companies for California mining, which has put out fecte So much for the march of intellect. Captain M mship Great Britain, on (he ocean, it is anticipated, in the course of a few months. Lord the House of Lords. announced his int the sin the present sprin intention, ca At | present. tion of visiting Salter d that Miss Talbot, whose name has been for some time so | much before th Countess of Ne’ sent On, reunions of fay the ( public, reraains under the care of the argh During the gaities of the pro- tended to introduce Miss Talbot to the On Thursday, the 3d inst whurzgh introduce:t her to a select cir sin Gi se of the recent proceed ings in Chaneery ne dof wil observers,” and appeared im excellent health ana The governments of Saxe-Meiningen, Aftembrry, Co- | borg. Gotha, Weimar, Reuss, Fraukfort, Bremen, Laue, | | and Laden, have notified. their iutentivn It was thought tha | rin, Saxony, Wurtemberg, and thé plan, ajesty’s steamship Banshee, Lieut, Hosken. eom- | mander, lately steamed from } days end nine hours; an une J usceding to Austria, Bava- led run, The Count de Chambord lett Modena on the 20th ult. | for V The Syndii of bread inte that city. Venice has been restored to its: privileges as a free port by order of th nperor. M. Lamartine has recently sw tack of rheumatic fever, Fanny Bholer is about to take leave of the stage at Vi- enna, where her career commenced. Palermo has be nd de ered from a rather royed much property. “History of the Girondins” has been re- Lamartin cently prohibited at Prague, by the Austrian authorities. | f the participators in the Saturnin mockery, M ;fitaze. sub-pretect of Apt, has been distrised n his office, Letters from Paris, in the Literary Gazette, state that & sare old books wre extensively utanufsetured on the ntinent The ¥ aching the tenuntry of his est utborization. ishing regular comme aro. of the 19th ult. state that the surprised the p hends of four persons, and curried away consider- | able booty, Several models of locomotives have been sent to the Awtrian government to dueats for an ‘Mont Semmmering, Limo a company for the establishment of cof steam navigation between C nople, Antwerp, and Havee. wns formed at steamers are not, however, lo commence pl ‘og until the Frederick William of Prussia bas just presented M | Meyerbeor with his bust in marble, ‘sculptured by the | on a magnificent pedestal, aceom- ering lettor from his Majesty, smedy Bataille des Dames,” hy MV ibe and Legouve, bas becn prodaced with eatire euc- at the Theater Francais Letters from Vienna, of the 22d wit.. state that Austria | ™ Germanic Confederation to pur- holm, of the 2d ult. state that a ure excursion of 600 persons, from that city to Lon- jon, had been organized. The British Parliament. t ons on the Tth In the Tf Bernal br perty, professions, t atics in Treiand: grante and the « nets po whi ww vlute of miiture «0 ¢ metinteninse neellor of the Exehequer eel, Mr. Wil parlioment, credit.” The Ch motion, we wt of the re unilton. and Mr, 8, Craw- The Revenues of Great Britain, 1 f th The of erminate rerenne for the quarter which b inet., will in ars that th with the , whieh is t quater of last yoo in the following renvase Customs 115.008 | Excise, ye } Stumps ie "| Property tax 2312 | Post office ve 41.000 Repayment of ndvances 8458 Trom this must be deducted the Prenease Tax Mivecllanceu Tmprest and other money. . 75,427 Net inereare sist : £253,053, The increase of the actual revenue of the year, n- | pared with the receipts of the preceding year, b+ £446.119, and the amount of surplus revenue in hand at U | aiter providing for the charges on the Consolidat A Pund, and for the poyment of supply service iu Great Britain, is £2 770,619. The French Republic. fuk MINISTERE | =Porrrie Advices from Paris ed April 7 The director and ¢ of & monarehical paper, the Courrier dela Somme, have Won acquitted by the jury, of ach republican form of government, RPU@RES, ETC. ‘he democrats have obtained a majority in the muni- | cipal elections of the ee munes of Apt Vanalase and Grane Bouches du Rhot ‘The clectornl colleges of the Londes are convoked for | the 11th of May, to elect a representative im place of M Frederick Rastiat, deceased. ‘The ministerial combinations that have just failed, or those that may again be attempted, are th 4 of much speculation and of the greatest roche went at an carly hour on Hunday td Elyeve, email with the President the whole of the day, expecting every momen that he should be join- | ed by M. Odillen Barrot, who, however. did not appear. to the great avnoyance of the President, M, Barrot, it {« raid, war confined to hie bed with an attnek of the grippe. Another combination was spoken in this the alli- ance with the left was to be broken off for one with the right, of legitimist#, The names of M. Benoist @°Azy und M. de Kerderl were mentioned. This combination pro sented » prospect of probability up to 11 o'clock on Sta. doy night; but yesterday morning at nine o'eloc M Abbatuci having waited on the President in the name of y illo Barrot, all may again be changed, It is stated that M arrot feels mach isfied with more than one of the persons, particularly with M. Leon de Malle. ville, for withdrawing at the Just mowent after the un- | in Paris in every direction, ad | Vertives shares in the Turkish paper published at Smyrna, , oucham, who, some time sinve, in hie place in | tic trip for the | Stanhope stroot. | ctoral Hesse would | ibraltar to Malta in three , jeral Dembinshi has arrived at Paris, from Constun- , le, | of Turin has decrced the free admittance | visited with an inundation, which b papers record that an ex-profossor has | tes with. | | for. ‘Tbix individaw’ rnals announce that a jiroject has been | ations be. + pain, and Brazil; the starting post being | lation of Plana, cut | individual were, howev compete tor the prize of 20.000 | ue capable of ascending the railway | : h Com mti- , alata. Its | fore in perhaps, too large a satiafnction, for the wroug power Was acoomplished a great revolution without shedding single lence | the world will never Delieve that we are assassias or in- 4. P. Berjeon, Langeren, deepatel from r. Booker. Mr. Spooner, | | the MURRCIAL AFFAIRS | nge of having excited hatred and contempt of the | SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1861. derstanding that had been come to, to enter hia cabinet, Reoramee that some one who hag much influcuce over M, Malleville interfered, Commercial affairs in Varia have recovered in a slight from the depression which was so remarkable _ last week, In ral, however, the great estab- lishmenta secm to bo preparing for any contingeney which may arive during the approac! debates on the revision of the constitution, The Bank of France is restricting its discounts, and the manu- facturers are not working, except for special orders, ‘The trifling activity observable is caused by the arrival several provincial monherpers to purchase ther summer stock. Fortunatel) pengeiy, of Paris, the cabinetmaakers and jolners have suff red loss than other trades, and ‘ployee of tho. Faubourg Saint Antoine is in full ea it, and with a consider. able amount of orders still unexeeuted. Several orders have likewise been received, within tho last two or three day:, for porcelain, bronze ornaments, and jewelry, Let- ters from the agricultural districts state that the rise in the price of wheat, which was announced during the month of March, has not been maintained, Ilour is dit. ficult of sale in the Paris market. with a tendency to de- cline, The hest marks are quoted at duf, and 44, the «ack of 187 hilogn: The ntity of thour jm the Paris stores exce Is. besides an equal amount at Le Villette and the Accomm ae So pera tic Sete gra eanenble: To Cholet, Brissae, Laval, Coutances, Poitiers, Ma: Juillae, and Chateagoutier, th of the stock of- fered for sale were dispoved of at a considerable adyance thews, of the steamships Great Western | 0 last year's prices, Raw silk continues to full in priee gow, has accepted the future command | She will resume | in the southern departments decline to purchase, doing. dbcouragis no ordera ‘The mil! owners, however nd there is scarcely any busiacs ccounts from Lyons and 6. Etienn The manufacturers di e that execute, Was suspen ich had begun to flood the ecliars. 4 ats fi Bordewux state that that market is over- stecked with brandy, for which there is little demand espatches from Valence (Drome) state that, of the twenty persons impliented in the riots of Bourg Saint A vce weeks sinew, eighteen have been acquit te Ly the jury. ‘The remaining four, in whose favor » oxte muating ctr were fouad, have been sentenced. two to Owo years’ imprisonment, One to one year, aud one to six month Letters trem Besancon sta Germans, Poles, Hungarians ls of exp rrived on t nlengues from that town, proc and, and under the eare er. This functionary informed the French authorities that the French government kad undertaken to supply t ugees with provisions, money, &e., until they ar- rived at Havre, where they are to embark for Auer’ ‘The ecumiscion charged with the examination of the proposition of MM, de Kanel and de Laborde, on the Loyns Kailresd. was ecmpletcd yesterday, by the nomins M. Martin (du Loiret), who bh omounced in firvor of t me few modifications, M. Berryer «president of the comunission, and “M. De- ecretary, The French Refagee! We have been sted to publish the follwing : vit rr. Soho square. Loudon, April 7, Wo, the nndersigned French Republicans, refugees re- sident in London, lay before the Baglish people the fol- lowing declaration -— ‘The expulsion of the republican exiles from Switzer. land on the threats of Russia, Austria, and Prussia, is now sought to be accomplished. as regards Eugland, by tr ery on the part of these powers but FE: A.who had uo idea of such a proceeding, would be in this ease rub the fureign powers. ‘There is a coincidence, however, which is very markyle, At the moment whea the governments pe demand of th t that we sly { bumanity. the mercenary jou France redouble thoie eustamed violence against wn two individuals diplomacy has not but official agents) unite to accuse us of the basest azd most detestable designs. Whe are these two individuals? One of them isa Frenehinan. who is not a politieal refugee, although he Dias arsumed Chat tithe, a hes net to onr knewled ding from federal coumission- nu Leen fourne oheen satistnctorily ace fo having magistrate various allegations of a most odiows character agwinst us, has sinee, i official exomination mute by order of Ube superios torities. been obliged to deny their trath, whieh pith hax been daly recunded ina former reper d to the government. The other it # native of this country, who has forfeited the confidence of the political party Whose cause he pre tends to ep larity by exciting among the mmases old and nearty for. gotten international hatreds The antecedonts of this . so well known to us. that pot ter inte any comramnication with one amovg us would him, notwithstanding all the advances be has mate to hat effort, which is, no doubt, owr imexplable erime in *; but the English publie will have no diffloulty ing that, ut our beimg cither —— = ny ustitied in regardig witl See eee Toacaee O Conn in the most solema manm u the Vrench republiea ‘ow residing in London, designs such ast wlividuels Tew fore di ve attributed to ux, or in any mauner si. anilar to them, i+ vile slanderer, We make this « mn declaration, not because we dread to be driven from the rc fuge we have found in this ry; for the revolution wi ich Tue had power in France tny res e that power, and. in xo doing. extet, which « the vietims—an idea which nv ur minds, this declaration vob we make fs with: nah erhood and concord among p We make freely arity; we mt slumiated, but the world wil never be the very first wet of who advent to desteuction of the seaffoldk—men who drop of blood, without covemitting an act of ¥ sithout imprisonment. and withowt contisention—- F. Bert oan V. Chute! Davoaunity Lumord, J, Madan, KE. Bobs Mentia Fr90. nM dove harchor, Gustave Naqu A. Rieatenn, rea Mala, Goguia, Austria, i The Wiener Zritung, of April 2d, publishes a telegraphic from whiek it appears that Use Emperor is prot ivities betweem Ait x ‘tates of the fur She cometr way from Heme and Sienna, whieh w upted railway communication frou Kt mae to in will wmdertake this Lin Aline from Bet mabrie, x iv provided the projoet sto Rome, via Ancona ant Seiut yup. By this a . the horbe f rn will underta ates from the railway nid midland prog iiwees, secowat Of som eat Neviehatel, in nppear to have bt en completely put do The Ge neces which hay tend, bet they dom gravity, ‘They hae The Destrection of the Temples and Pyras | mids of Old Hgypt. [Hes pt Correspondence of the Lond been unnot Athenaum } or mbenader: aunt ry wire 1 bs impe to point out every place cof Va } fem ix going on ; but f with j two in stances, inorder to hint to the eurions Chat they amet come in time to these regions, er they will find Lit- tle more than traditions of ail the minor curiosities, ant ment ones much ill-treated, The Northern P i of Dashonr is wow in progress of being ¢ atone quarry, In Het come new ¢ neig for Iniletiny the same f six years. from pear Sheik traveller, to whom, indeed nknown wntil now that they Fkhmim to look at the great bloc Wilkinson, and supposed to be teetored t of stone copiod by etromne, 1 found that the first line was entirely a They are up the block ime. h, however, show that « of M ame" stage gestions are introduces words where there never any, as on the slightest examina- tion is evident. It ix worth remarking. seription had previously heen copied by Poroke w rations, ade savant Fearful Ravages of the Farthquake, A parngrnph, recently nouncing ehocks of earthquake throughout the W World. ii phenemena:—Letters from Rhodes, of the sth ult, far. nih details of the great earthquake whieh took place on Feb. Khodes has auffered considerably: the ions were completely destroved, and several e hav houses were laid Luildings have been oatrato, nocked down, Two hills have met ond © ead up the village of Melackjik; and at Ryrond- snd swallowed up the viling ji ey oto Tt is etated that carthguakes took place at Satalia and Tarsus. A letter in the Venice Gacette, states that the terri- Lie cilcete of the late earthquake were not limited to that ivtand slone, but were reverely felt on the Aviatic conti- “The towns of Makri, boy Doveri, jik @ mountain was removed into the port. ties are estimated at about 1.000 souls from Rhode nent opposite Sone, Corasola, and fifteen vill (ery the currerpondent,) mn of whore coming to this country | coutain the names of about 15.00 tractors for the exclusive py ie only to he te, fe. and who seeks to recover his lost popu- | original, by che Ist of May, when the | Stace Friday last notling was done at the pu under a heavy penalty bound to. bring to-day. My nw ads ie learn that there apenas oad ay sae e 5, fling Imports, Ue price of lard ix xt nee an ‘ial justratert Cutalogue.”” me e price quote ig from 45s, to mage detailed notices of the articles eabibited, era. | SDA the price quoted vary ing from dbs. to Wellished with engrs mation, vision to whieh it has entered | Hudde le trade ix insetire ther nsumption eservedd. consistently wiih ite | of ting. Since t yarna and i Vet, points, the in + fetch any r » iat of the raw omieened forthe correction amd ay py iy ‘ revisiow eT the proof prowess an’ fmmen: i | ante, and pesees SE what is teehuically enth £ wel in letters giples for witich we now suffer the | [i Yige debarred fom its great lis wloy i tht city, were bis | Live | teansport of | | the rau- several very sensible and reasonable testo- pted without ackuowledgment by the French appeared fa our columas, an orn indostan, ke. Fuller accounts from the Levant divclose a frightful degree of havoe resulting from che pletely isn red. At Marmoriee 500 > bh 2 At Macrie all the stone that coast, now benps of ruins; mot a house has been left standing; from 500 to 600 persons | lishment isexpected. The nuinber of printing-presaes, | perfect idea | have fallen victims to the scourage; the summit of the mountain of Izinkik has to an immense extent however, at their command, gives « very imy iven way. Oiive plantations | of their resources, ‘They huve in operation a stereotyp- ve been utterly destroyed, | ing process, by which they cun at ouce secure duy PRICE TWO CENTS, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Interesting frem Albany. plicates | Springs of potable water have b on dried up. and boiling — Of any “form:” about which they are particularly hur- | GREAT DEMONSTRATION IN SUPPORT Of THE CON- sulphurous s have appeared in several places, The | ried, and this becomes extremely valuab soilaround Makri has crasked in every direction, aud | vingsof any kind are Introduced. the crevices exhale fumes of bituminous vapor,’ The | these details sufficiently instructive, at t European colonists of Mairi have taken refuge on board | ment, (o merit a distinct notice; for before the FE: the Austrian ship Isidoro, The inhabitants of the const and istands are in a state of the utmost despondenry, as the shocks continue daily, anc the few houses left scan ing ave ina tottering condition,” From India we lew thatthe earthquake had been felt pretty extensively Mer Majesty and the Prince Consort, accompanied by over the Punjab, or the northwest proviuccs, on the | reveral cf thé Royal chiliren, again paid a vi 17th and Sixt Jan., and on the th, sth, and Mth of | Crystal Palace yesterday, and minutely No injury of any note has been oceasioned hy them, , progress made in the preparations, The re Lotfers Which have been recived from Martinique and | received up to the ¢ Guadaloupe, of the Ist ult., report that rather a slurp | from foreign countries, O87 from our ev " shock of an carthqvake had been felt on the 4 Feb. at | 27 from the Chanel Irlauds, and 9026 from home cous Bt. Pierre and Port de France, Martinis gat te did no | tributors, damage worth speaking of. Letters from Mexico, of ti seer 16th ult., state, Chat at Guerrero, on the 26th of Jamuary, | Fashlons of Her Majesty's Prentingryeses, there was an vavthquake, At the sa moment there | “pal ed te uppesred in the heavens a most luminions n which piles pate Mp i passed from east to west, accompanied by terrific thua- ely candied Her Ma, der, jes train, trimm und. ¥ rament of whito gros de ite bugles. Hi © feather: an shions we extract 1s present ipo results are achieved, and to mark Liner vast resoure mechanism, capital. skill, and enterprise. which wo can | bring to bear upon the most arduous undertakings, Ay wore ni iwith diamonds, and « The Great Exhtbition. trimmed with white THE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF TY m Times, April 8} the exhibition is complet ‘1 a large proportion of the contributions hase be: received, when the contre aisle begins to fill with ies of intustry and art, aud when foreign mations tual occupation of the spaces allotted to thom, ything seins to proinise a magnificent oper da brilliant su to the under the Ww somaeth ponds Krow the W loenl items = cont Mechlin lace : body and le nd diamonds tennmed with M tarlatan over suti vote; ornaments, di Manteau de cour, with tolle body, suillonne with point A with tro feathers and mrt COs h puuk glace » of satin articles may be found, and easy as it may be from the arrangements adopted to comprehend by the eye alon the comparative merits of the display in each secti the puspose: in, with silver Monde. 1; petticoat of pink ul esprit dar 1 je let Hom, Mew studious, enreful, and instru sury, Ca le visitors to Lravers galleries on either ld’s industry are ¢ y MLore UsetUL Purposes ils astion which exhibitors expect ead re- | quite to be wiven of their respective eatrioutioas, | Me"nees looped w lbp anid on whieh the ecimmeccial benefits likely to roe | ise commend eta pla ult fovan “this, pewcetul rivalry “of “matics misy s be most securely” founded. will fo ; the display bas terminated, the most ‘Trade, Commerce, and Fin sday evening. Apri of trade thre wst week, do munercial atl and the fullest record o: charseter and its comp parts, To them thore who wish to mark the jada progress of he world in our day will tara for inform: and from their brief but siguidcant entries the pat! ong which inventive genius has already travelled. weeoun during the may advantageously be directed hereafter. © ratoy ascertained” Ci alogues form perhaps the un » } cate species of literary production; theie vaefulness | Of'"8 mat and interest are Limited to the particule r eotleetion ve} sup ply items of which they register. While that coltection | (7EE lasts, the specifiention of what it contains is in demand, | 1 Vat seldem any longer. ‘Then the dry aud unattractive | { form of sveh works repels attention. and renders embele | (cy lishment ofany kind almost impossible. The eatalogaes | © for the Exhibition seem to admit of a bie depar- ture from that character, lear field of and selentidie daterest is (pen to them: and as bandbooks to the dispi exhausts the claims which, as on public attention. Koyal Commission yery wisely determined to have this important part of the work connected with the Exhibition | performed by contract: aad in eomptiance Intion, they necepted the joint terms offered them by Spi- | rothcrs, the wholesale stationers, aud Messrs. Chowes, Staraford etrect. | vid s vop cetimates are operating | they have this ecasom sue | prices tow in al, aad Have re. nd their friends for yesterday, 5,009 do, with a small y tham it did last pported. amd a forward, At sokt at 30 yellow. Th heidi enable quarter, v ‘The grain trade m: ck. XN Nevertheless, . Was rather brisk, in an ndyanee of tl. to Is, flour sold siow ar continental ceded to them. aud bound them: ‘ain conditions, which suflieicntly protect ad interests of the public, ard of exhilitors the virtual monopaly thus cbtalned. Among these em ditions one was, that (he email entatozne avted for the lace a the tra ef mar ral use should be sui! im the building for lead ere dhen vane IM contain the name and address of each exhibitor, | phe. ription of his contributions in the | coitr. they were armaged. ant with « . fay ord system of refereuee by letters aud numbers that would enable visiors to find any exhibitur's position without diffevlty This work will extend to 3 pages, and ¥ xtitbitors, Withsts nding its size, amd the large stu i Heurwd di wee Of the au mpects for the An in as it is called, rt re The Imports of eured proviak Might, AU this m | semowhat firm tte ripated. and the first edition th 250,000 copies. ‘Sranstations is work in French aut German will appene. tiko the ght Be, bo th SOs. per tore. There te sl much lonewor In th | aud althou is vsually there are fully 2! detnand requires © ewt.; and prh ings, annetated by geutlemen of — g5, cieptiti rininance. accompanied by m jgroat varivty of interesting matter counected with the exhibltic ais | work, of whieh the smailer catalogue is in polit of teeta very condensed abstract, will be of extreme value toall | thes who wish to avail Shentselves of the opportunity which the | jen promised display ia Myde Park oiters for stuly and hafur- | tter. coming as it does from many thow- | ay . will, notwithstand been . of style, and he © wet it ie stats of freights; th abroad Heng consid fen dul dea orders in co + in w ely to suffer severely, J re to he remorse dy exelwded. ery form of the putt aster in Sheridan's play. Asto the n amd prevails in annotativ pets Will be eeloeted for tly t wes the most interesting tie in W i cy ‘nd | Seoteh pigs ha yleeted, and prices are somewhat ofere the few ° the product arti a AY reoelved from th hth AU port v r at s for colonial ical cheervations are to be Ne pre isto b vm and Rot a iv to be ta i terdaia were considers bly ov . whilst work, att at Havre they wore mu ertal of the ere The market fer re no tere t i wot exainent ments in their rospeett tmonts of selene, tin the labore of revisiow, aun tation, compilas | | on ied bee What therefore, att i hantted, 4 Wow rhs, Lhe prices of | thon tad from Lenrer niheltishinvent Mamburgh letters osehau 4 and th i le eh spt lected for the particular braneb ex ¢ i nvetent to preside; nor is wlent ane Messes. Brown, Shipley & Cows Clrentar, 18, 1301 Eavienroon. Ay ot the aed mach dinap The Asin arrived on the evening Iviees that have of holders, whe heel full reewived by h ton into th ae Mandvay, Mr. A and preparation of thew Elia; the histor selentife isentrusted to Me dutetion te My. Coty pert ad vartouse papers on 4 clenee with ex i 4, will he ineluded a ord of the world’s industrial procress, w moderate d tain about 560 illustrations in first rm in rather anes di ywarter Morkets, uirpeses of embeltiel ae sa sh ab rye April 7 —Coffee and eueve very dutl, bit artictos; and thre be tn str taccepted. Kier and indiz = heavy vinn eharneter of ¢ in market wi 4 ae whether Brvetnic ns und Little passing ta eontrit { ered parodies <i pre | ene warding th n oss oF Lave. —The aecomme- tractors, | det ceptor at 7 A.M, on Thurs pecially from wbrood. and there b - the engine west of Cannn tolay thes arising may cane sorte sCoeravel train at han the time for publ wnd With Chat pusied on to thorities have stro trefn from the v sed them, and thy thon follawed, at (lhe sostual static ornble terma ar cur ow render their publ ® i ot t0 visiters, the Ht them ta rh ae well wish to eonfine T, Itiley iene of 1 of Kenoeha, W Hawt shia one Doe ret tae | trwken, A la fn the track Hmits to this | and wae taken uf M ' Riley. wh is practicable, be carriod ont, His Nowa! Michie the w Albert has. we wwlerstand, «tere very appro- | ones one bn 0 be wMced te th ; taken from the Bible, aud two f Ht wasn matter of epecutation to « teunn how. in the spnee of five or «ix months to cover cighteen acres of gre ’ ox and Henderson ha ity, Now the question al catalogues are te be completed, with only a tervening between the labora of compilation and the time fixed for publiention, Tho expedition with which newspapers are published, furnishes no fair criterion of the task here to be aecomplished, A book eannot be thrown off at # heat like the broad shert; ant it ie aot one book, but «series of volumes, that we are promised, by ‘the contractors, on the Int of May, They announce fonr distinct recorde—two in Eugtish, one in French, and one in Gorman, of what the Cryrtal Palace will contain, How, with te wteontd he w York, Honey Peek, faq. Ne Heven, 1B Newburgh; BoM. Davie, Plitledel- fendereon. Baltimore: &. Winkiey. Reston: Mr. Moston; Me, Cunningham, Roston U.S. army; Win, Se; WH. dohason, Baltinwes J. G wz; 1M Thayre. foston; Mf. Parrish, Bowmen, hi Geo, Rates, Boston: J. W. Ledd, Bangor; G Meeeker, Central America: Henney. Moston; Thos, Fitagerald. Hen | whiny Rawyer, Caninde; aetunl nt in to the exhibition. uncertain | Phiindeiphin; R. Wilson, London, Canada, have lately to the last moment, cam the public, hy the Tet of May. be aerived at the Aimerioan enabled to buy @ handbook to the fittie world of won, Wim. Jinnan, Indy and servant, ron, | A. Morricun, ders then thrown open to their long pent up eutierity’ | poujayiite, K A visit to the printing establishment of the Most. | Vonicville. Ky) Joseph A. Davide atelphia: W Clowes, will explain the mystery. Within that vast es 8, Mactin, Philndelphin; J. Viteh, Clintonville, N.Y tablishment, there are no low than twenty-five stonm | Chae Smith, Wieronsin were ainong the receut arrival printing machines, Of these, two are lange enow#h to | at Troward Hotel, throw off, at each revolution, 48 pages of the «mall cata Cassius MCI the 15th inst. logue, five to throw off 32 . and cight to throw off Hon. 1. W, Hilliard. of Ala.. partook of 9 public dim 2. With such facilities at their dieposal, the contractors | yur tendered to inim at Mount Meigs, in that Stal entertain no fonts as to the accomplichinent of what | (yo 12h tnatant they have wadertaken, Of course, they - h Crab tate neni tear oa ake’ bre: | ont 5 ae they get parts completed, they make " Refore Hon. Judge Ingtaham parations wu . But much of the labor Avni. 17 cannot be got t Y Anticipation, and at the last moment # great pressure om the resources of theitestaby — gy¢ WS Nadeliffe Fletcher, lady and servant was ot Cincinnati Ml F29 daaanges. where engra- — We hare thought | xhibition | opens there ix timo to point at the moans by which great | erape | vxty’s head-dros was | masses of the p nees this unre; eourre, nen of Mobit largest and mort enthusiastic convention of the people ever held in that city. ‘The resolutions go strong for the Vuion, inte di Union, first, last, » at the law the inging down | hibited to-day on th istriets | much ec though + pony The accounts fre is new thought that there will be no brealk. . | northeast; thermon with 1 ish. There ix little | will appear in a Maze, night it hae more for Tigers exeredir of crowding the | and effect mong the recent arrival: atthe | | wieh to be net e arrived at the Irving | In the case of Warren and wife ¥:. Stephen Greig for neeault and battery. the jury returned @ terdict STITUTION —¥IRST RALLY IN FAVOR OF THE CON- STITUTIONAL APOSTLES—CALL FOR AN EXTRA 66 SION BY THE GOVERNOR, ETC. ALmany, April 19, 1853. The assemblage of the people last might was traly | wonderful. ‘The park, im front of the capitol, was filled | with multitudes of people. Not less than ten thoussn@ | pelpitating hearts mingled in the mass, The constitu- on has been nobly and manfully sustained, and ite view lations most signally rebuked, Hon. Fli Perry, Mayor of the city, presided, KE. Cor- nirg, GY. Lansing, Gideon Harley, Peter Nicholas Ill Jr, and several viow preaidente. A strong and patriotie set of lutions were read by | Watts Sherman, Hsq., of this city, sustaintng the course taken by the Scnators who resigned, thereby preventing | & palpable overriding of the organic law of the State nd affirming a determination to make the defeated al bill the all important lacue of the noxt electiome Able addresses were made by I. Seymour, Samuct J. Tilden, Senator Stanton, Mr. Kolbourn, the Albany Car: penter, and Win. Shaw During the exercises in the park, cannon were boous- ~sonding their thunders over tho city and agalaat opposite hills. boufires wore blazing in j rockets were ascending, to give the country ind a demonstration of the uprising of the mighty nd processions, € ak musi ‘onward to the Cupi nds, threaded al of the wd rs were present, to wit- blo evidence of the justice of their pverner Hunt be t the resignation of the lemeceratic Senators, will take plice about the 20th ot May Great Unton Meeting at Mobile. Nowronn, April 19, 1861. On the 12th inst., there was a gathering of the Uniow which is represented to have been the ohution asa last resort. could warraut auch @ t resolution sets forth that it ia the de- of the meeting, that on the faithful exe itive Slave Law depends the preservae om of our much-loved confederacy, They resolved to pert ne man for the f Who was mot for the all Che tin * Bautistony, April 19, 1891, Ling steamer, the name of whieh wap { reecgnized, entered Hampton Roads, on Thursday night. and after communicating with the shore, left again with a Jarge number of men ov board Archbishop Eceleston continues ina fying eéndities rgetown Convent. I phin, will to-night adasinis burch to the Archbistop. Page's Electro-Magnetic Locomotives ow, April 19, 1861. '« clectroanagnetic locomotive was ex- Washington railroad, in the pre ce of a large concourse of spectators. ‘The experiment Wasnr Professor TP Was partially snecessful,« power equal to five horse wing obtained tut the car ran very slowly. The olf J Appearance on the track was unique, and created mueh wonderment The Boston Rioters, We. Bowron, April 19, 1862. The Graud Jury cf the U. $. District Court this morm ing brought in new bills of indictinent against the pees sons charced with reseting the fugitive Shadrach ‘The ra. we of the Pacitic has been the cause of re. Canal Navigation. Unica, April 19, 1852, At Orwege there is some dlay in nevigation, in com requence of a defcet in the wall built by the Canal Com- This how r, is scon to be repaired. Oriskany are more favorable, and i¢ The Steamer Oblo got OM, New On April 17, 1861, ‘The steamship Obio har been got off. and went te aoa Inst night. 1-Slavery Convention in Cincinnatts Corcoswars, April 19, 1861, The Anti-Slavery Convention adjourned lavt might, Dothing of importance was done Meteorologtent Observations, April 19 BY MORSE'S Line, Orrick 1G Walt STREET. 2A. M—A rainy and unpleasent morning; wind porthesst; thermometer 46; barometer 24.400; mer: cury 8. Kor “tym. 9.4. M—A gloomy. unplea-ant morning; wind cast, thermometer 0. Aveuns, 9 A M.—Raining, and unpleasant; wind 4”. be vaplea-ant morning, eter 9. Syracuse, OA. M—Cloudy an me rain; wind ort the 9A ; mer- dy. with indications of +t; thermometer 47; barometer 29.670; dy morning, warmer than wind southerst; (hermometes —_— Theatrical nud Musical, v Terie A whie of © Moute ion for some tame, t crandeur whieh at this theatre for years, will wing for the fret time, The «in the extveme, and the at, No deubt the house wild ty he eatd to be peor of charncters exe be wded Brosoway Tuy « The new fare « y night « whowe foatunse At pleasure they eojoy im be plendil programme of equestrian jor to-morrow evening's eater. t will go thronh all those pleasing feats of hore he is 80 ede be The Wrother dixplay their Stone, whose FUR husiastic cheering. tek eteed The beutiful which has drawn «ach ¢ Benvon's Theater vost THratns.— pill for to-morrow eveming be dly attr ne: ive. Didi Pitt dian of greet cet oros the hero of 1 & powerful east, Mise alvin will ay mie will conet TW rot —The Mil for tomorrow evening jn. os nenAl. attractive. and no doubt will have the effet howe. The performances wilt come and will conctadte with His Last Le Thix went oe fovor, whieh if pein with th xcellent con Dovil ia Paris dy of tabi cipally mane coment Bansee's Meeeus sinmonte of the after. mi din the p ramine fer ta- . are ex attract the afternoow, ving the Tables” snd lncthe evening the exeetent ¥ of the » Serious Family No doubt there wilt be a full howe Asenerirarer, Boweny —Th ic managers of this favorite place of coment \ince several new features in thelr billfor to-morrow night Jobn Geesin, the clown. ed not to sal for England, so there is rote hope Chat che interest of elrews performances will not be entirely annihilated. If you yiched. emmused nd delighted, visit the nphitheatre Cn This eclebrated and inimitable band of an performers offer a very select peo- gramme for (he amusement of their numerous ‘Their hall is always crowded Priscows Mrxevarte ate ntteacting very select audt- ences; thelr performanee: saxo Worries Mixeraene appear ev ft the Colliccum Mr. Nevse Minetrete, we ory evening Their performances are excellent. #, the musical director of Fellows & benetit on Wednesday evening Tor Now Orisass Sraetanens commence a serics of thelr amuring concerts at the Stuyvesant Lnstitute, to morrow evening. ve This beautiful ie Me ous seticitations, wild oy tahisiona » Minerva Rooms for another week, Pasonawa of tre Pre © Progra will be exhi- ited every evening at Washington Mall ‘Try Avimoramaes had @ full house last evening. Phe selvetion of «. duets, Me, was capital, and tbete singing Uddight:

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