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. , esse ee eee FE _— ‘democracy, and dangerous to the liberties of the | in the compartments, arejoou) Her pours Turk Grand Fancy Ball of the Princess de Wa- ae th 9 ‘ D ofthe 2d, in the at Paris. | © same tim bl sy ey of undue Shinlaton any of the arti From A letter from ber “Al ai, ADaisce $ram, Livenroot Corton Manuer, the expediency of till resting in their pack- Her Injians and Canajians ; Austrian Lloyd's, says — tof the Boston Atlas, speak- ; Wexx.—All deseriy maintained, until Fultable changes ia sur colonies | ing casos, and of these, beyond the emiiicbtns ‘And also we, i iettore and documents us “President of the “°mmit- | ing of a grand fancy ball given by the Pritcens do | clined three-ei and at home, shall have rendered its continuance | made in the publiabed wo can give no ie § toes, tee of Defence of Hungary.’ This is that | Wagram, recently, says:—Streuss and his usual | decline must be attributed Joo, ) i Attind with our allagiance gary ® prom bea ) o longer requisite. 2 count. Of those which have been ‘brought to . , hho basnot yet abandoned his projects,” refuge.” | Somrades were the orchestra ; they were all drossod | ‘hmeriee, wuce, a such change, the following enactments Ke light, and are now being arranged round the walls saapher-y nie named Chegyessy, hus attempted to comiunit suicide ) “2” ig ih s, their faces being covered with powder. bang 5 Fe same last jcessary for the comfort of the soldier and “the | and upon the counters and floor, utility rather than Both Asian and Ew ; A ning & vein, owing, ho says, to thereproaches | T° Princess de Wagram and hor daughter were {iis continued weekdy tner yr peng | afoty of the citinen— cleguuce of design, elaborate omament or high From East and Went conscienes for having for ® short time | inthe °ourt costume of Louis XV, the Princess | & change in thelr opinion as to’ the ‘ltiane® aay; make before s magistrate by th pers ealining, alter | ee to compartments of the. Bulling usu ts a iTbnr Corso sehareat acim, Abe, yee Medeets | Se crea hanes were forels One et | Seay Suet tae ere Sees eo MI v ing assi 'o fill her Coornucopean. cently jenly. me Hun; spre as is the cu. ore, 10 jewels save her | com ly lyzed, holders ‘most anxious to self ‘the expiration of a period of one week. 4 the States, each opposite to the other, at the east- t the report that he had been poisoned byfthe surgeon, } ‘ling eyes and bright rosychecks. The Prince | some portion of their stoo! ‘and the result, 2. the ier have @ right toa free dis- | ern end of the nave. One of these appears to be Pierel erreddi ented in acalinaee with the wiab of the a olives govern’ dow: ra, faithfo! to his masster » Wore a | decline in the prices ‘ated. This afternoon rather mene sane the end of four years. : . | intended for the exhibition of heavy goods, and (iis Noble Honor ‘Misthee ment. The house of the surgeon was attacked, | magnificent costume ox Master of the Buckhounds. | iter has been shown, the present reduced rates . That the soldier be no longer confined in | here we have various desoriptions of ploughs, har- H. Cole it was and the euthorities had to employ force to pro- | The Marchioness de Levenasta, from Turin, wore pod me foe inducement to speculators, Lo * barracks, since the isolation of troops estranges | rows, winnows, and other agricultural machines. ‘That gave the pass, tect it. asplendid aud accurate Greek costume, bor hair Siab cote SNe Eeanee e. SAS Detnons 14 em from citizens, renders them unfit or the duties | Some few lathes, planing machine, and other arti- And let me seo what is there.) The correspondent of the London Aevald, writing | dreseed in long tresses, ia which were worked golden | have been. taken on speculation | 2300 ver — of Semen I, sacral aes gai, sad ie waneogee lea of engineering machaniam, we finished, and With conscious proide from Constanting le on} the Sth ult., says" The compe age Z be Marebtoness de Bomar had | Surat, 30 Madras, and 520 Pernam for export. of 4 r other respects adapt fur their several uses, nsoide ss eat of the day is the protest presented by the | Very advoit er thin frame in the Amazonian | the week 28.770. The sales to-day are 5.000 which hows lumpaired when troope are quartered on the | lie scattered about here and there. Grouping with And looked the World's Great Fatt i, ‘ustrian Chai TAmairee roapecting the Tefagecs | cosinme of a grand-dame of the Court of Anne of | 1,000 are for export and speculation. Tbe cain oF Sbevivante, waioh i frequently the cage, both in | the agricultural impleme: ea small Won sanniek aulte, detained at Kutaya. The cabinet of Vienna protests | Austria, covered with an immense poruke, under | brokers quote fair cotton to-day, Bowed O%d., Mobile “ weg That . habia he. wkais boilerand engine, a few American house stoves, and And Moaldatt ae for staring. against the measure of the Porte for their coming | Which her beautiful black eyes sparkled like dia- ©4., Orleans 7/4. iat ren sarierel on the mbabitants be | a number of pots, pans,*and other cooking utensils. Whanwieheis echt liberation, and produces papers tending to show | mounds. Her sister-in-law, a Mpanish grandee, was | _ Loxsnow Mosxy Manxrt, Friday Evening, April 25.— paid for us lodger n t none be compelled to | Hy the wy of these American house stoves, a hin pre ed saint, that they were hard at work for the organization of | dressed in the same style, in scarlet velvet. The | There was little activity in the market to-day, but the szoceiee em. ies it might well be taken by our own stove makers. By Maydiayval Pugin ; @ grand conspiracy to overthrow the Austrian em- | ever beautiful Mme. de Contades, with her beauti- | *#le of money stock, said to be on account of the Bast, metres risicarecttL arto Mo as by | Ty sing evr tal ee an, trot ih pao atten ok dioered Viana | fal urge ef and Clery ee dvd ota | Pt tec inc Fada Aloe f 4 ; ated hee bi f pacionieie ae paar anes ort wus got u ovvuth and his party. Accordin, juctiere refine, distributed flowers to all her im te y without t fore ns tans one your's service in the ranks. cottwge range-e complete kitchen apparatus— ‘Of yellow aud gambouge in. to the convention entered into by he Porte and | friends, The Countess do Lehon, in pourpoint blew Seca ar bee ‘pemeory wie ee 7. "That the uso of the parehate bo ubolished. oven, stewpans, bojlers—all in the most com ‘There's fountains there Austria, the liberation of the refugees was to have | de vie, ia the style of Louia XLV, was also present, | beldtora fortnight, the salo made to-day caused great bene fo 9 o She | be abolished. form; and, looking at the almost minute fireplace, And crosses fair ; taken piace on the immediate re-establishment of | and surround:d by ber usual clique. Mile. Mallet, alarm. ‘The deetine in bu'lion, and the pi of im- Pt i Ec iy om consist, in all cases, of of- } or furnace, with which the whole is heated, it There's water. gods'with urrns; tranquillity and order in Hungary, and it is to pre- | the daughter of w rich banker, in the costume of orctsed mercantile requirements with the advance of the ‘ priv Proportion. would seem that economy of fuel had been a ole organs three, vent their liberation that Prince Schwarzenbe Louis A1V. y ¥ feason and the opening of trade, have the direc X.—THE NAVY. mary consideration in the original design. But eau ponkiy gh na has sent in the present protest. The ministers oF Mrs. Kidgewsy, of Philadelphia, was in the _ {pr to make u further provision by the sale of stock; bute To be regulated by analogous laws. aveele which atest oe tention in this cou- oo php a8 oars yy turres. the Divan have attempted compra its but it | costume cf Horace Vernet’s Rebecca. The Misses ; Sank Lpaea, Be’ egey by soaty eaertieaen f aaocena-taaneen: partment is @ grindstone for band-working, of re- here's siataise bright, was not accepted by the Austrian Chargo d’Affaires. | Corbins, of Philadelphia, were in the blue court | Wich wre already as high as the market will Bear? As it is the right of every individual to bear | M8! ly fino Gig me moving by the aid of anti- etme. pede ae It remains to be seen what steps will bo adopted at | costume of Louis AIV. But the most striking — When distrust is onee inspired. causes for alarm are soem arms, 60 it is.his duty to know how to uso them; as | {ri¢tion rollers. © curiosity of the observer, oa present, and I much ay prehend that Kossuth and j looking person at the ball was the Princess Calli- | found, and the rumor ot possible ministerial difficulties, every citizen § $0 receive a benefit atthe hands however, is excited, not because of auy oxtraordinary ‘And some, I think, is fellow prisoners will be detained uutil a power- | maki. She wore the rich costume of Christian | in consequence of the income tax division next Wedmes- Of te State, sohe ought to be prepared to defend | Penaliactiy- tp the machine, but by an inscription ‘That iou't over proper. ful mediation espouses their cause. ‘Turks when on a visit, the only oriental ball costume. | day, was eagerly enught up. Asn matter of course the it; and, as liberty isnot safe where an unarmed | “ ich it beara, informing him that it is a preseut pace gts Io, The Prussian Staats Anceiger, of thy 19th ult. The gasmak, or veil, covered her from her haad to state of the continent wax looked at gloomily, and, om 7 \ for Lord Stanley, f tte, + Arey gd fi ger ’ the eve of i ting « festival of ducord aad and undisciplined people si in presence of an for ie b ley, from Muszachusetts. hother That stands in Lincs, saye:—‘ The affair of the refugees of Kuteys may her feet, with the exception of a small opening for eve of he enlet ing & fe or ‘ Lie Too me ormed and disciplined claae, it is thecefore requi- tho Massnchusstte rete ae ae great Enormous and satiny be considered asgood asscttled’ ‘The ambusendore ras ° spo it was so thin and transparent that ; War, were the chia object» contemplation a tee ite that every male over fifteen y of 4 f rds a 4 jueal and ani rance and Lagland hi iv ive in- | ber beautiful Georgian features, and the profusion 1 . atten- Should be worded the opportunity of military | SUESd, ative “undergoes while louder | of the Like whales in sport, btractions from their respeetive gorerhaens, to | of diamonds, pris and eimeralis, whiten crowaod | $24 "tn Ge tetumptien of busnecsatver best training. Sppoeliise: - in. Rar emeenh: eeqalectee, 6 Or clophants s-grasing. consequence of which they havo seut a juin note to | ber head, were as visible ag if no veil had been in- | which will Le attended with genera activity in every do- X11. —THE PRESS. ier ll AR af cr onary. le There's carts and gigs, the Porte, contesting the right of that powertodetaia | tetpoved. | Her robe was of rose silk, covered pariunent, x more satisfactory tone Will prevall, and Absolute freedom of thought and expression be | YM! other nm meaning sttaches tu this strange And pins for pigs, the refugees as prisoners, and calling upon it to re- | 8° id. But the most singular part of the aiuir is, | not merely recover but advance. Console closed at wy OI | precent, must be left to thove who ure vlever in There's dibbiers and thore’s hacrows; that adopting uot only the dress but the custom of | 7 for money, and the same price for the account of ono of the primary and most d of the rights “4 ‘ ; nounce the conventi it hi one ‘ ee woe oes hepeimas ry = clare pe ie at ne volving ‘cnigmnas to discover. Turning to the space And ploughs like toys essere yb epg p we lrare hy Pa A “ad Turks, oo # visit, the Princess Callimaki was ac- | 13th of April. The official of business transacted : aro unjust and iniquitous; this convention, thero- | Oj, the npowite ede of the avenue, we dad vevoral ind clegant wheel-barrows Porte bas accordingly docided upon termtanting sis | cymuaoied by a young negro, bearing aa, immense Hat hogs One ditte Tor kenoder, 97G, 9096, 82) Bases pee fore, declarcs its decided hostility to tho taxes on | tion. hoth from its extent, the complete rear gre pase afair, and Cherif Effendi has reovivod orders to | 11 en sonar yl bh the Princoss disiribated Cont Reduced Annuities, 9655, 98%, 06%; ‘knowledge, and recommends the total xbolition of leave Vionna, unless Prince Schwarzenborg shail wall. ‘These presents were | 4G New uo armusgement, and tho Gorrectness of its clas speedo te the daueand ck Terkes” richly embroidered handkerebiets, Turkish slippers, BF PS ae a ntee ianitiag tn6e Tet homme And soap in tuna, Je tee on; the Archduchess Sophia, and is certainly entitled to | despatches from that general. | tradebas been extremely quict, and, with the exeuption the gratitude of the /mpei Huddersfield ditto. : this stand there is Preparing what promises to be aa Dundee ditto. a interesting botanical disp! y of dried flowers, tae for making a Solyman M. Charles Frederick Meyer, one of the wealthiest of some sales of barrel flour at 3d. to Gd. per barrel de | The duty on paper; ificat ms Heetit f Ameri : ° The duty on advertisements; | —_ pe otto 594 of Be goon mine- A lotter from Naples of the Lith ult., says :— in gold embroidery, agate chaplets, essence boities, \ , 260. The penny stamp-tax on persaepers: _ | Here we have specimens, and: fi befor pa From Patersbug, The American fleet bas left us at last; the Commodore peri Day ng geese gered eee | | Loxpow Cons Exciancs, April 25.—The wheat trade And the import duty on fore.gn books aud publi- i i £ > And vaybyclee from Bulgium, went off on Saturday in the Mississippi to joia them at 4 r og! has Leen exceedingly dull throughout the ations. of tho mineral productions of the States—copper, 3 ‘There's Cabs on 3 Spexzia. P one; for be was the young Prince Stirbey, who isat- | in thir, as well #4 all the leadi phe ca aenesses, each embodying one of the preceding | 10D lead, gold, silver, zine, native cinnabar, and dad Sines te, 4 fe ae tending the eohools of Paris. A costumer of the | markets! some part of the English supply was left over fieforin, to bo clesulated, together wick | *2most every other known metal. Some of these ‘There's Waggons from New York hero; Austria. Opora undertook to “change his skin,” which, at fiem Mcnday, although offiredon lower terms, end to ‘ San ct ats cheater. aan on eccoaih for | *Petimens are of extraordinary richness. There is ‘There's Lapland Sleighs i THE RETURN OF METTERNICH. first, frightened the young prince very much, for ho duineve then reported has been increased by the lacge an a. sch e f ad Sie pon: iy necessity for | ano them a block of copper ore, brought trom Have crossed the seas, The return of Prince Motternich to his Custle of | was afraid he never could wash off the thick coat of **Tivals of four, Without a quotable decline on aay enabling such reform obtained. ‘lgotauin, om Leke Superior, weigning 2544 Ibe. And Jaunting Cayrs from Cork here. Jobannisberg, and his palace on the Kennweg of | black. He had great success at the ball, every- | OBC Gay, Prices have bev gradually moving downwards, Greenwich and Kent. and of 80 por cent. pure metal; a block of native o> Amaeed I pass Vienna, is an event which significe to some that tho | body thinking him a real acgro. His cous was ‘now Eanes 1s. to 2s lower than in the beginning of the orth Lancashire, || cinnabar, from California, weighin; veral Ffom glass to glass, revolution bas run its course; and, as the word indi- | magnificently embroidered, and ne wore by his side Wop ihg 7H uayet thie morning was but Uhinly sftem- vn area het — h piccet rgentiferous lead, contaiuing eilver in the Deloighted 1 survey ‘em; cates, bas returned to the point from which it | a small yatahgan, brilliant with precious stones. | tations remained nominal inane Sue with “= n. ‘Surrey. a i rtion of 100 oz. to the ton, and 75 per cent. of Frosh wondthers grows started. In this, however, there is a great mistake, | As soon as Le was released from his enormous dency to decline. The buik of the supply of flour is tm “Lite wer Hamlets, ead—those ure from a vein in New Hampsnire, Phe epee . for Austria, and all the States of Germany subject | plateau, which was tied to him, aud from its weight fulfilment of contracts for delivery to millers and ity and Finsbury. suid to be very extensive, and which it is proposed in thin sublime Musyess to its influence, far from being in the position they | came very near, several times, turning him over, nd is consequently not pressed on tne market; but the ‘Bradford district to work. Besides these, there are some orystals of 9 — Took, here's a fan were before the revolution of 1548, have fallen ina | he walked about the rooms with the little Princess @tticle was quite neglected, though some reduction int [Bxeter ant Tiverton. grey copper, & number of specimens of Califor- state of servitude and tyranny, that the Emperor | Murat, who was dressed as a zephyr—they two Yould In most instances have been submitted to, in order Feargus O'Connor, M.P...., Manchester nian gold, generally adhering to quarts, but of ex- sabre from Deméeoo ; Francis never attempted, and that cven Metternich | being ‘iho ouly children st the bull.” Among the {2 MAK progrvss. | Darley continues to attract atteationy George Joueph Mantle.....-Ditto. | | traordinary richmess, the quartz in some being Fathi kal thrunk from. Heuce some of tne liberals, especially | gentlemen were the President, who staid at. the pao leg pling sete arene yerge nti cl oe gr names se rpeeeeee © weester. | senzeely in the proportion of one-fourth to the pure And cotton prints from Glasgow, of the aristocratic class, hail the return of Motter- 11 until two o'clock, soveral members of the diplo- day, but any attempt to recover tho pet goa was oe pote _ “Halifax district, | gold. 2 Thice’s Garman Oa * nich us something tavorable, as his counsel must | matic corps in their etitt costume, M. Aguado, the Without euccess; the arrivals, though moderate, boing Key. Alexander Duncanson. Paisley district. | ‘There are, also, in this collection, some rery fine Marocky boote, wed dissuade the Emperor from following oat those ceu- | Spanish millionaire, as a Huguenot soldier, Capt. | sufficient to keep advance in chéck. Beans and peas William Fekin. “Nottinghauasbire. | speimens of the Georgian diamond—the beryl and And Naples Macaronies; tralising and power-absorbing schemes by which ‘Teulongoon, 5 a mousquetaire, Lord Spencer _ were quite as doar, and the latter rather more in request. James Capewell. . Hanley and Pott | the topaz—every variety of American cae and Boha: ‘3 Sciwareoberg is‘in truth assimilating the Austrian | Cowper, as a courtier of the time of Queen Anne, Livenroot, Conn Manxet—Frivay. April 25,.—The ar- John James Beze Sheffi: ld district. | amongst the extraneous fossils, several very perfect A empire to the Turkish. The peculiarity of Schwar- | and M. de Jabel, as a Greek. ‘ivals from Ireland and coastwice, since Tuesday, have heshire. é | teeth, und other remains of the Mastodon, from the Polonia her polonles. zenberg’s rule is, that it is as odious to the aristo- =>. em trifling. From foreign ports we havo received entry district. | Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky. ‘The shella, of ‘There's granite flinte cracy and upper clusses, as to the citizensand to Miscellaneous. - | quarters of wheat, 000 quarters of barley. 710 quarters ‘af a ' which there are several varieties, from the fresk That's quite imminse, the lower orders. And if the {Emperor was to listen | The Madrid Nucion says that Colonel Llorente, | peas, 3.444 quarters of Indian ecrn, and 2.301 sacks of ey he | water rivers and lakes, are curious ouly from their ‘There's sacks of coals and fucks, to the noblesse, he would infallibly pursuea milder | one of the oflicers who accompanied Gen. J. Concha =, or Mary fe the ome thes see eee oon «s NS ek auavles | comparatively large size. At a short remove froun There's swords and gums, policy. But Schwarzenberg has the fall support of | to the Havana, bas arrived at Cadiz with important {Fy Of beat, LAG quarters 'f fudian corn, S21 barrels | | . Derbyshire, rowth of the western districts of New York, pre- ‘There's taypots there, of hyn, and for enabling the descendaut of Maria | merchants of Swede i Cope cline, there n little or nothin, a other “Neweastic- upou-Tyne Served and framed, but retaining shels satwcat hoes ‘Aud cannons rao; ‘Thetone to put Wp ook ta he ancl OF the cascasine | cette ne attics mean RL RELI OE: | acticlon, sotiog, salllog Six’ rematie anes ‘Dudieg district ‘Thae We hake a: qeantliy of betes Atl teal: here. There's coffins tiled with roves; of the Great Frederick. Bees to his five children, “He was’ possessed of 32 TH6 weather continues five, with occasional thunder -Glaegow ditto, ral huge blocks cf iron and other ores, and-« litde Pwrng hen nig] Al Nersels, two dockyards, a pinning manufactory, und SHON. At this day's market (hte was only 5 ema JOUN ARNOTT, Secretary. | further on a large pyramidof curious shaped yellow And vhulte of olothes' i Pte a sail-cloth manufactory ; he worked mines of cop. $ticnd wnce of (lie town aud, country (radio, whe Loughe Convention Room, 728t, Martin's lane. | castes onal i che ated, fives tie in nd ehuits of clothes by Moses, The Paris Mimitevr announces that a com- tory 5 he worked mines of cop- yory sparingly of wheat, at Tuesday's prices Flour wae i 88 pac ges mee eye, which, from the ta- ‘There's lashina more, bat took place at Oued-Sabel, near Jurjura, in Al- er, 1on, and alum; he was the chief of a baak at much pressed on the market, aud ehess bole Garieanen, | seriptions they bear, inform us that we have arrived Of things in store, eria, on the 0th ult., between a body of F h | Catichamm, aud the principal partner im one of the | reduction of Gd. per sack aud b) submitted Appeal from London. | at the counters where are to be chown (not tasted) But thim T don’t remimbee; Feopa, under Colonel d’Aurclie, ands body of | M0st important banking houses at Hamburgh. | to. Fine mealing oata were liold fo ; ot pe | some of the deli¢ucies peculiar to the tables. of our ‘Nor could disclose Hoops, under Colonel d’Acrelie, and s body of | in Comatitusionale afElorence, of the Ideh alt., | wiles, i sume mcasure, ehceked the ‘deamad, ber est ‘The following is said to be a bom fide communi- | trans-Atlantic brethren. These yellow parcels, of Did 1 compose Zousves were put to Hight by the French, the vil. | states that the political writings of the Marquis | et! was in brisk request, at an improvement Of 3d. par enticn, recently received in Pari, from ono of tho | which, at & distance, we had been speculating tees ea ceneee Horianer! inge of Scllovan wae burat;aad a great number | Massiuo d'Azcglio, President of the Piodmoateso Md. Barley, beans, and pena, were without, inquisy, tefugees :— whether they were policemen’s staves, or t au \, Judy, thru! 4 ?, . % r . > i eration i . c at ‘ Pasthere of Paris !—I limit my communication of this | nud ewkward war-clubs of some tribe fo girmed ee 4 With eyes so blue, Wes antec cos uniln at tec ae Marae qiurel! of Mimsters, have just been prohibited im and must be noted fully 61. per quarter lower. day to infirm'ng you, that as the vexutions occasioned to | we now discover to be spiced American hams, aa That you wore here to viow it ¢ ream ee eee y- ROCIO us by the of London go on inercasing, aud that we | turning round, we fiud we have got into somethi And could I screw six men wounded, nd Mr. ( harles Mathews has once more had recourse THE VERY LATEST perecive ivan ifftention of sending us to America, | ilo an Italian wasehouse on the strike, with boxes o| But tn pound te, French Plays in Lond: to protection from the Bankruptey Court. His pre- ul . ke . the European Central Democratic Committes will al- | A merice’ biseuts, Indian corn and meal, dried meats *Tis 1 would thrait you to it! (rom the London Times, April 17-] sent debts are said (o be about ‘£9,000, aud his pro- K dress from this place to the Burupean democracy 8 pro- | if vu: yi kinds, ‘packages of pourl starch, bottled So let ux raise After w long au unexpected silcuce, Me. Miteholl, | port! to pay bis ereditore in full is founded ou the “The advices from Parie are of Fri Be ip gee pay Ss ed eae ld wel »_ Packages of pearl starch, chen pee! . y: [ipoaee ee paras croeons mete : e advices from Paris are of Friday, the 25th wit. Jealtourmn Be ready therefore In four weeks y va | of ink and blacking from New York, faacy soaps aad ‘Aud Albert’ to whom tho London public has for many yours beon | PORT Ue Chicitilis of remliaihg » large aun from it _ The Assembly re-assembled on ‘Thuraday. A Will, perhaps, bein your respective sountrion; you will | perftaes from Philadelphia, parcels of Atsrican “aaa indebted for one of Ue inost refined and “agreeable | forthecmirg eutertuimucnt during the Great Exhi- otion for ullowing newspapers to be sold and die- then govern instead cf being governed and tyranuized | lusise, which, we suppose, means black lead, rush Ag he eurve of its amusements, has issued a prospectus of his | ¥ition. : | tributed ip the otrcots was nogatived by 403 te 388 5 ‘over. It is necessary that the revolution shall break forth | brooms and brushes, buckets, and a number of ‘This Cristial bition. imtentions for the preseat season. A series of dra- The Morning Advertiver otatco that Dr. Hondron, aod another motion, for prohibiting the same, wae the same dey over all Europe. You wili be made ac- | other articles of a similar character from other matic perturmiances will take place ut the clegant | the new Bishop of Clifton,” intended to build a adopted without a division. The uncertain state of quainted Leforehand with the hour. When this sppeal | States, all lying about or heaped up ono upon the ‘ RAPE little theatre in St. James's, to commence on Moa- | cathedsal with Miss Talbot's fortune of £35,000, political affairs causes complete slagnation of besi- toarms is rend in the deimooratie journals te following | other tn, the geek. chaclie dissclse. & telatel beg or has day, the 28th iast., and terminate at the end of the | and that, in certain acticipation of toachiag the ves at the Bourse, and the funds aro again lower. Psceuhing aa ey tenon frike peers Rep | Pienrdon the ouideofone of theuaepened bores || (acuntna zo mene ror wenaun) | uum on, compeing Al fen ora | ey, nod mat encased ere” | Fist opened 8432, chased 0.8 Thos lad 8 yournelven akelp tranquil in Pari-; appear to be vau- | Composing this confused mass, is worthy of notice, Yankeo Docdle’s come town, PRB Pp ely. brief, bat the yy he e rr § ¢ AnHOULCEMut that Guizot ix to bo brangas Nithed. apnibiiated. Give no motive for divsontent, | 08 showing the anxiety of Brother Jouathaa to | ‘To nee the Exhibition, names of the artists engaged, and the general as- | One of the greatest novelties ever seen in England forward ae a candidate for the represontation of o nok troubie yourselves about anything; be worthy of drive forward the trade in Indian corn, which, as And strike a blow at England's crowa, pect of the programme, hold out a promise of & } is now in the possession of Mr. W. Batty, of AsJoy’s Department of the Landes canses somo sensation. Bb r holy eause, aud let us commence the strugzic with | fur 9s regards this country, has hitherto lagged, we By stirring up sedition. pleasant succession of novelties. Awphitheatre, having been landed in the Last In- is not known whether Guizot consented to be nemi- The ceason will open with » new three act comedy | dia Docks the other day, viz: an clophact and ite nated. M8, &e. believe. The inscription tells us the box contaius ‘The fan.cas New York Hereld 000, recipes to be circulated gratuitously for cooki Whose editor's a noodle, in prose, culled ** La Bataille des Damos,” thejoiat | infant sucking at the breast. The mother stands The Movitewr of the 25th announces that the The Great Exhibition. | Seaton shoal Me vstbas weno an Gaal Us tbe dineet Or Queen Victoria's throne will be composition of MM. Soribe and Legouvé (authors | abcut ten fect high, and the infant three feet. party of order has obtained on advantage in the IMPORTANT MEESING OF EXHIMTORS. | Extricating ourselves phon may difficulty from this Upset by pore nen Doodte,ke | Of “Adrienne Lecouvren”). Fis Pisce was _ elections of the manicipal council in the dey {From re London New, ote a4 : labyrinth, wo come to several bags of American soni brought out at the Comedic Fraagais oa (ae 17th of Messrs. Barlogs’ Circular. | of the Rhone, and in the election of the judge im the qe o- a ABs metin ro — at the — cotton woe! from the Southern States; and a little | Old Joha Bull, our wares to show, March last. 1ts success was compiete, although it Lonvos, Friday, April 255 P.M. | de —— © iy-de-Dome. revor Arms tavern, Knightabridge, when many | further on we find a glass case containing some Invites our glorious mation, depended rather upoa the perfetion of the acting | gine our lust advices of the 17th instant, our markets he Parliamentary Club of the Rue des Pyre- most influential manufacturers and commercial meh | wpeoiinens of manufactured cottons in priuts wad And we'ye scoupted, no ways slow, than on the ctriking excelloace of the drama. Tho i onde teniteliel ae 1 an mides has resolved to support tie governmont pre were present, to the number of about 3200. The | The loafer's invitation. ouly actor in the original cast eed, in Me, | a oe krial change. ‘Transactions have position as announced in the order of the day, inpiay that shall Mitchell’ Deca moderate, beimgohecked by the Kaster hoiidays. Pais Bounsz.--F programme is M. Keguior, whose adie cs, 1 8; Threes, 58 76. incetirgwan convened at two hours’ uotioe, and was | Orie celdences of the progress ot Ameria We've produce compoted of gentlomea whom it was stated repre | j.anula.iures, our friends om the other side of the I rable qualities us a good comedian are too well known | ‘Lis foilowing remarks compriae the chief = i / a e Our nati mater al— 4 geod con prise the chief oveurrences Spain. sented Boos foe cabthition nthe alee of ha ; will Barco us for saying that they are not "he tdbcls needs ond ch es to need recapitulation. ‘The two ladies’ parts re | Asenican Srocas —The lending seeurities have been in| The Portagvese Charge d’Affaires had not yet millios. ‘Mr. Joa Minton, of Scho square, aud | ch class of goods—sepesially the priste-| » Ghoras—Vankeo Doodle, be quire first rate perfocmers, and though Malle Judith | joe demand this week for permauent invesimout, and | been succesful in prevailing on the Spanish ge- Jove orocstershiro, mo at Henry FE that our Manchester manufacturers need four their That there siutl, thom genuine goods, will hardly supply the clogance and tiaish of Mde. Al | Vasied states 6 per ceut coupon bonds, 1848, are scaree | Yernment to tender the « of an armed inter lap, the vivacity and personal attractions which have won her a high position in the French national theatro will render hee a very acceptable substitute in the part of the Comtesse. That of Leonie, so adwirably played by Malle. Delphine Fix in ‘Paris, will no duubt be sustained with spirit by Malle. 5¢. Mare, Hoole, Eag., of the Green-lane Works, Sheficld, | comptition, nt lenst for the proses take the chair ; teconded by Hiloy Carr, Esq.” | “uppelitions atleast for tue preweat: carpenters’ Cut out ‘The Chairman said: Gentlemen—This moeting | yng other tools, various articles of. cutlery - ‘The if convencd to take into considoration the policy | axes, and other edge tools, being appareutly Light work to fall the British ont, and propriety of addrcesing the royal commissioners tho best specimens of muautactucing act oe peace te “4 . | ference to put down Saldaukw. There is Carclnaat te ear Gerke Grit. Mo | reason for Velicving that the goverament okeetd : kates t8- | from every person wiming nt being a dopaty, © 83, | Pledge that Se will vote for the settlement of the tity, 88a 89, | public dedt of Spain, sod Uhat thos who do not as ‘The alle of freedom reared on, empire from the woods, test ever herd on. atl yall T Louliana on the subject of the admission of exhibiiors into Theae, ; 7 . * : leetion. the building during the continuance of the exbibi- | Soothe tnele va eye Bd For Putas. Tague the ase ited who in 1916-6 made a favorable impression at the bay Amerinn. cogiee 3 . pe oat bode a> a talabeeeriel cana te. The Prime i : od ale nl ¢ r porus— Yankee is, > ‘ 7 eee tion, ‘There is something #0 extruordiuarily strange | yin py Pe qesalict sgt beauty = mrenane Beaty Ce. St. James’ thoatee as a protty und epi ited Dugason, a . j | Setenetes sppeeme to be firmiy qevived that thinde- in the exclusion of the very mon who havo male | qed” livhtness, contributed fiom Now York} ‘Tete Dee BS we ain To whom are assigned the hinportent charactors of rx T8O cache Kad 3000 bags plantation Coylom, | sirable object shall be the fest thing which the cals mspnamn ines tnorecotivte \beileash-ohjesttrt | some whalebonta; couple of beautiful models ‘Ana If he should rpeut bis tel, oe das ghd Dy th ated [eer ere Sf SS Naleaedliesreaealieiaa ilies te ae Cortes are to pase immediately afler their meoking ‘ "| Gection only) of American clipper-built ships ; Trvokon it’s a pity ; Reever ?. prectieny Saenee ‘At the corn market, the continued arrivals of Trench | 0 the Ist of June. Fee Ee een aetlng wlmicion | &,.mcilel of the “bell telogeaph, substitute Of pocialiats hy Deluge w orew, ‘Ths formar, Trem the dliegreesble poslilen be a4: | gous rendye toe trees eulceavely dull ned priser wow | ara on on a eROR EE coe e pLope ed om, to uimiasion | foe the common house belle is hotels ned To kindle agitation ; " rams, requires an aetor o lly the amo. ne Times corvespouilent confirms the report that to exhibitors. The extrvordinury expons of at- | Taiyo establishunenls, ain & nuinber of aisoellane- Keds. chartl-t, wati-rentiste, 99, fund if, aa we believe, tt be allotted tu M: Lafont, | ™edevew ie very dull-—1,340 hice Surat wero offered at | Lord Palmerston hina addveascd « moderate note tending and getting up by the exhibitors, both in | ooh uductious, natural and artificial. Lathesmme Who'll preach repudiation, there wfll be nothing to complain of. The latter, | auction, yesterday, without finding bidders. remonstrance to the eourls faterested against the thine and money, ean hardly be conceived, and 04 | coc uastinent are several piauos, one of them Chorus—Yankee Doodle, tic. alternately a valot and a grund/signeur, demands a linse.—The gorernmont contract for 1.9 prolonged oconpation of the Tuscan and Romem the benefit (hey will derive ia very questionable, it | ine fy cons spect frou the aetiuments of this Bocisllstic tracts, much more light comedian of first rate capacity. Eveu Mail- | Petersburg ob: wae taken at £9) 1% o£ States by Austria aud France. apperts to me monstrous that thoexhibitors shonld | country, “This is « tort of doable grau piano, La Combustible (haa rockets, Init, at the Comedie Franonise, was uneqaal to rt, | 110 tone Riga é * : be excluded. Aud 1 tauch fear, after the annoy- — Are eiuffed, #IUi bowle kmives in ators, On this bead the prograwmo is silent. After the |, lxece ie fro, ana fransactions bute Watted S¢ates and Canada Postal Arrange shape, it is quadrangular, lke a vory lange In Yankee Doertlo's pockets. M0 chests, of which aneos that most of us Lave had connected with this | ( ‘ P med fT wn ight Mdile. S sc! 4 th f “squar:,” but is f ‘ch monie’ comedy on the opening nigut Malle. Seriwaneck * ~ ment. exhibition, that if we be oxsleded the building, | wets G Solavenh ah ona ca sew ehwy mtaptent On Tear eee and M. Hyacinthe, two of tho stars of the Palais greta vy Aero Noricr #o Tue Punic, ann Instevortoms eo unless we parehase a sesson ticket, that no commis: : ritenote ovastivotins, sesch, bet enamuneny: a Post mas ras. Arrangements have been concladed, upon the tas S may perform in # concerted piece at the And plenty of revolvers tu ey a ‘fare to appear in a row petetecomedie, [Amour a i Fy Hi 1 : PRTG n z i A have had an cpporten ty of evincing the feelings by bos gon a derstood which we are actuai¢i, and it sppoars to me ex- they're to form, in the course of the season several of tho Var . ranciofindastry. In tho oream do. Dundes, mont there is» pair of noson from the re taste, after inviting gentlemen to fee's pieces will be reprevented, of which all that cou be aa: sioners wil ever have another opportanity for snob A | Pe tins on the paam eel Km which Mdllo. Seriwaneck—one of | rar: The qrantit between ths dopartncnt and the Post ofiee display. Wedidcerveiuly #uy pyuab-otivne’| Craze aescedinn te tae: ematomaet of che conenter meee eo Cae the livehest sed most loquacious of waiting mids, | saler ts §.088 chestar 64 rereis Uuatenal ment of Cuonda, for a regular oxchangs of tmaila, ot fine, to Fey reward—but 1 will not use the terra—at and pate nteo, © volume of tone al te Yankee Doolle b bis hopes and the pink of a misebievous young gentieun this morning. sold, witlvont spitt the following points, vit lenat,that we shoul’ the opportunity of witness | two grands. In the furnitare daperemncns Upon the great dissension is polled to hide hor saucy vyes uuder A pair of | Ad Face On prewions rates : On the side od the U.S. On the side of Coma@a, a ing the pageantry o: t! 0 Court, ot ot ing our beloved | thers is a massive four-post bedstead, mado Of Britishers about Lhe Popa’ epectactos, whilo M. 1 the, whoee partioulue |) lene 10M bare im Wales wo quote £4 Lis, per | Port Muroy h. Port Sarnia, {Queen, and of joining in some Say ia the oxprossions | of tie yew tree, remarkable neither for the Aggression and prc tensions, Lumor requires some inch fainiliarity to apprecia too, which the on change | Snetiaat Wetesit, nit Windsor, € tho loyalty poseor-d by the great bulk of the | Kevuty of itz material nor the elegance of its de- makes love to the grunde wud eopouses tho ee tat te een hota. | ee Y. Hamilton, by theongh tage. exhibitors—(groat ing )—fur | fea! sasured ~ | ‘shat, 60k calbindin’ tp the lnenenee cteonath. be. last sumbrette We recommend, however, the omission | luge 47 tc Gd. © €7 Jos in barrie £4 tie merican, ta nen Rock, do. Watertoe, T apenk asa contributory—that the country manu | pay iy wrongs of the “tan,” is Whidir Ube authors ogy £7 ts. 7 Yo. to berets £7 16 awiston, do Qaeenston, i henna? lee * | for generations. A cabinet or two, « few school 0 %s Diss ere dull. Liners has deotio per owt | Youngstown do. Niagara, facturers are loyal t» their hearts’ core—(voci- | obaire—a great improvement upon those backless iutreat the ocoupants of the pwterre pot to p Rartroine, at public se, Godny db A ie. por cwt “ ( My steamer im ferour cheering —firtn 'y attac © institutions | wooden forms upon which young children in our their rpectactes to examine the Caalte of the Boast ie im better douand, and full priecs, to Gi. ad- | Morbeeter @o. Cobourg, |" Commer of thelr country, and aozions to maintain, in this | own country are compelled to sit for three or four In Paris the joke told the wrong way ; spsctacles been Feoiinad, ‘The sales of at @:. Kington, poucefal struggle of industrious rivalry, tho honor | }on toprchor every morni a af oj aaahanek toh De prose aaa of Mowrlion Seng 1S _ 4c four country. We did oxpect that we sbeuld | wtp spe Places, Sea Mag a pens ay dlased ie & mansar too plainly audible to be mivee> boxes y do, Sogeton, oo far ag it wf prosentoxtends, are brewing \ aner too plainly e D tuts do” Rroekyitte, | | ant shoves—probebly from the East | cynics of rome of our old Bi Ani iad the insurrection. peroare by that atorling comodian M ruby WhO | dae. a 408. 6d for good yohow. To-day, by pri rate JZ 0. | di to any to thom, You have brought your | 14h" via ae we bs ‘ens Chorus—Vankee Dosdle, we rneut will ard tho highost ot fb cargo of 3600 buge ‘brn Perantas han bec Go, | St Fons, is over here for cur gratification, tt ts true: we | onde te lust. Inahor, itimay bo said of the Amori- A mob once eack'd the Tutlerios, any adinirers in London. In thes 146. Od. for an outoert; Rud 1,090 of good Bui lingtom, vj provided you wih avhonse; we have invited | oan din lay generally that it ta evidently the pre- her might (he Valace, Maro will sustai », | Cleyed qualiiy, at 104. por owt, landed, h. Also, | Derby Live, do Brantor@, tive oll; bat wo will not lot you even | SP °™P ~— os ie eal Li L reales, with pertoot exse, BM. Lavacser, the Soventrios,” | A kinaM Cargo Of heuwn Dishia, at 159. la choste, and 18% | Ruflaio, 6a. Vaidiae mpate your goods | £:'Cet more in request then the ornameaial at Gn onesie and M. Kavel, another of the same genus, though |, 4, '0 baw Albany, 19. | ictogeiom, § 99 throng rou guineas. That | ™ yet more in request than the oraamectal, To get the (roops enenged fa town te ileeah eoulie teas (voth on haows Tatsow is lower, We quote 8t Peterburg ¥.€.0n | New Fork do } Ringsina, bee Q emodl : La quelling this commotic ug aay the apot, ve per cwt; for dolivery the Inst three Boston, Mow. } appears to me to be © contrary to com P Add thon ov Monchener drop Gowe, the halriwes of St. Jamoo’s,) aided by Maite. month, sth 1. aie 1. Betwoon any office in tho United States (net mon sense, Add 86 injurious nto bition —s Lape the Lenton ron) Pp. Is Yankee Duodie’s notive waneck and M. Hyacinthe, vlrendy aliuded to, lead Tra —Hinoe che arrived of the Ovyortand mall, the mar. | over 3,000 wiles from the in line.) sod itself, that } should be, as an Englis amod | Bir. jongis Account the Urystal Palace. Chorn+—Yankso Doodly, te us to count upon @ brilliant series of those Montao- | ket has bern ese aotive, and comane Conzou is now | ofice in Canada, the postage on a letter Bot ex that they ehowld be excluded. This morning I , [ ngeediy mes Teaes Deoklirs Sake ve tote, sier ephemerides which wring laughter rom the dull- | rather lower. On Wedoestay and to-day, about #200 {icy it Cnnmin, tie Deu imo tie ene oe mentioned to # gontloman, from America, the situa- Ip ail bis force wad power, ain. But why in this catalogue of “irresisti- | packages wore odered a saotion, chiedly green. of waich ONS ‘in the United States, over 3,000 Hom fm which they wero placed, and said J. was ~~ He means to burn the Abbey down, dics” bas Mr. Mitchell ormitted Grassot, whe should | shunt material change in price fromthe tine of crossing, 15 caate, Every ad@le afraid they inight have an indifferent notion of Kng- Tee wonerbeons thing, Bank, Partioment, and Towee hover be separated from Kavol? The answer is vonal balfounce, or addtional wolght of lees them Tand In consequence of tho continacd drain ow thelr ‘Tho Palece made 0° wintows! Ob! yor—nnd few (he Thainee ne well, evident. ‘Tho Palais Koyal cannot close ite doors fs pecans Suite fe hg * to bo charged Ws on aédilonsl prisee; and the reply was, “If you hed boen invited (Or, my | wnt Bbs etarnal bere to the | giavsrny i sectrhs of svat herve bese | Dat 9. cunse, Se se ther enue 48 a a eT ork, amd the exhibition not been thrown Sar coreeeail’ Hoe oes burned St. James's, aad now that poor Aloide Touses nad | Sefthe te om Petont, Oplenoarecceren; | ite. PSE the tell rate cannes bo progan, See oa freo, the States wo = Our screamin’ New York Jarn di * ph oe ia wort is 3 ut less than the vl on to you freo, the States would have rung from Chorus—Yankee Doodle, he his exquisite niater tes are no more, wit would the Mesers. Nrown, Shipicy & Co.'s Cireular. ge etamps of each ceuatry ate recognised m@ pend to another withshame.” (Iear.) What prwer was line M:.M ft eperch to th Meet You to invint ia a Palais Koyal be with avel, and Hysciniho, and Me wrow, after a epevch to the same offcet, avaseor, tod Craseot, oad Sorlwaneck, all absent favinroot, April 25, 1851 Tho Cansds having ortived on the avoning of tiie 2st son newspapers, and em eal i 7 + ‘ “hie combincetion orietial: P moved—" That this meeting appoint » deputation ‘The Insurrection th Bosnia. — at once T We must take what we can get and bo | other pei a y fully $0 wre tipon them the question of admitting ‘That Thomas Moore, the Gth uit. It appears that the insurgent ture theatre, frovpe and Suuten, a0 £28 bene walaly toohed for by cau sureding | free}) ambeny pereage afterwards aceruing Uberwen, thocahibicors on the Ist of May and daring the Likgwolee the late Lord Boyrem, Rastanbegovich, ts at the head of 2,00) mon, don,witbout further disous son. SUAS. Wests pack, tho Ghappemmames bee | Gone the Rin, oltker way, a to 0s colleeten rd sntinuance of the exhibition.” po hae inoved from the Kraina to effect hu Besides the names we bave onumerated, wo find wat, Molders i iving office. ; The motion wes thon put and carried unanimously. Cast of on that cast olrom ¢ with th gy reo Pridor. Omer Pas those of Mdllo. Figeac, Maile. Octave, and Multe. tors of newspapers aro allowed the usea® It wae then moved and seconded, and carried And aaw thim nila, Banjalouka. Lotters from Seutari (Albani Bilbaut. The last mentioned comes from the Oute anye of publications, froe of charge; and news: «nantmonsiy, that the chairman, Mr. Minton, and And glittering hulls, that the incursions of the Montevegeius tuto A on, or second Theatre Mranonis, where her line papers which do not leave the coantry in whiole Mr. Kiley Carr be appointed a deputation, with ‘Thim ticing elendt her columna, bin, and the reprisals of the Albanians, continue @$ | business s from Charl in “Don Juan,” they are publithed watil (hey leave tho Ueised yower to wid to their number, to wait upou thr Which f poor pote, unrelonting as before. Hairaddin Pacha has oa | Dorine, in tuile.” Sho is decidediy a nsefal ac- Sites, will, after the ist of July, 1861, go free of royal commissioners to-morrow. Covld not denote voked the deputice of Grahovo, Baguaai, and | tress. ‘Malle. Octave was here last season, bat had ont age fr. Hoberts, of the firm of Sharp, Roberts & No, not In twinty yolluima, Niosik, at Stolaes, to communicate to them the it | yory few opportunitios of making herself Known to Walch tank be coud a, of despatch and receipt, only, are te »., of Manchester; Mr. Garten, of Hxoter; Me. My muse's words tentions of the Ottoman Porte. Grahovo and Bag- | the public; Ubis lady owes her reputation to oercain 4 keupthe account. Barrett, of the firm of Parrett, Exhell & Andrews, 1s hike the birds nani bave not yet srbinitted, ae they hope fur reine | characters in the Hevucs of IM, (at the Vendo Yale Mobilw..64% Fale Uplawdle. 0% N. K. ISAL., Postmaster General. W Reading; Mr. Ridgway, of the Pottories; Mr. ‘That roost boneath the pees there; forcemont from Monteurgro, Fears ace entertained | ville), which she played with a grent deal of spirit, or oy Port Cfiee Department, May 1, 1861. ichard “chee, from Prussian Silesia; and some pnbany dag om en, & sllision between, the Montene rise. —_ = and wo whieh hee handeome person lent apecial Jaferioe and Zz pote ete pert om other parts having spoken to the _— urkish troops. ‘The Mussian Consul has « ul. te. Figone is also remarkably good ~ | grdinary. & _ | Geneve a gentlemen gas stated that thero were, tepreseater ~~ ““8;_ VIndiks 14,000 florins in duets. ing, and, in 8 particular line of businessy ia risiug ] tie Steck of colton, fa thie pork is GI tae ot es the following pd ee natal i evat tae meeting from France, America, Aus re. into notice. Malle. Aline is « vaudoville notress, | Jyuyh tate sear, ct vth000 bales, of witteh 959,000 were | Washington county contains population oo ttria, Pravsia and Holland, who were anxious to be Which Imperora might covet, Moeroceo. with whose antocedonis we are nnaequainted. Ameriorn, 2, Of (his number Portland comtetan anerabersof (he deputation: bat the meeting thoaght Biands in High Park Nows of importance has been received from Mo ihe first six or bia nights are to be wholly de- and prices of vary and Gimost one-third; it being 857 persons, all told y— it. point of tonor that the labor should bo under. Like Noah's Ark, voces. It appears that the Emperor Abderra- | voted to comedy aad vandev illo: the romaining pe hier tower, whilst there hae 450 of thie number wore emigrants of the last taken by Buglisbmen. ; A rainbow bint above it, man, pot being able to raise the usual amount of | formances will bo made up from the most recent grt fg Aaron. The meeting adjourned until veven P.M. ‘Tho towors and fanee, taxos, by reovon of the general distress whic pro- | ductions of the Palais Royel. “ oe aon pg ef jinn connty contains a population of 999 somla.— Fim AMERICAN CONTROMT F104. In other soap sem, vnila, hae determined to make up the defeit by A closing gtngh informs ustat Mdlle. Ka ge Fa fy ty, ualti. Oregon Spectator, March 1h In that part of the building dovoted to the ‘The frame of this witl unde, appropriating the moans of bis wealthiest subjects. | chel is to make bor first appearances on the 2d of | bing © malic’ anest be queen ah Te ince of Amerionn industry, the moat noticcabe Saint Paat's big doom, Tries conficonted th. property of the Governor of | Juno; but in What picee itis notstated. Hopes ace Spe. 64; Ohio Pd 9 189, Ad #.000 Darrels of Naval Intelligence. ‘are is the. Iargencet of the spaco allotted, as a tala Pagehor’s Tetuan, formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs ‘and | also beld ows that MM. Bouts and Frodorte Lomai- | 7" (itty having teu st at chat priec, Canada, if. 8 | Commander @, 3. Van Brant isto teke the +4 Wiepaccd with tho very meogre show of goods. . ay hope 4 intely deconsed. Bea Achonol, Pasha of Totaan, | tre will foDow upon the termination of the engages | go, Western cmnsk 180. 10; cowry, Ute por barrel. | Commander J. R. Jarvis, at the ronanoutn, (8 Whether thls ine quality will be removed by subse bow - and emery Ambassador to, Farle, bad boos font ment gf Maat incomparable tragedian, “Qui viera, | Wi, 204 Ae he whe, and bi Ma te oe Navy Yard Fa Ae rue rivals within the very fow days which yet for to Pox, and arrested resently r, it waa | verray pres Yoo, fer ted oo cmp Gan oe Sane owe 7, ers of the of Rhato ‘rnate for peeparation, we Are not aware; but if add | ae hoard that’ his proporty bad been sequestrated. | Ty9 Paris Moniiewr also publisher tho poatal | “'Nerbley doing fa Garpaadine “avout 1,000. barrie 1 eee Se on en Ohapin ts tot, it would be desirable to divide the eurplas And hones in state Muh agitation was caused in Totuaa by tht | coi vention concluded on the #th of Novecbort 189), | rc: ee ee eat te oon Oe (oe gomuae, up the Seat demogembie grTsruee Bhode Llaud hae ad Cox joolm between tbore qther forcign cabibicore who, ‘Tue Congress of the Notions, oan. between France aad i to Ta, poe emt, fee Gue quality | meng yoort i