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= MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1851. ude louser, Mr. Davis with iri ke Mr. Ci Miss A. Gougenhei ‘Me, Pope: pan : Mo Woodward: Rosalie Ellisten, Miss Wempaee OWER ceoree 5 opts ne conte; WW wi fate eat bees weeaelaty | te 7 the Second, "ie ton; Prince Hon1 Mr pe; Hugh Rivet, Me. Hamilton; Waleer Tyrrell, Mr. ‘Sree G ‘oodward. ie et ed Frodericks; ‘Nevill wioldy; Co 1 ging onc of net To conclude with fas J, Bennett: Lydia, Mra. A i ey Bet Gray Ben Me Filton’ Moll 4 Witeher, S,THRATRE CHAMBERS STREET, RRAR 1BLO'S GARDEN. MANAGER, MR. JOUN SEFTON. > of fp Hal Boxety Drees Ciro ‘and Parq 0 cent ckets, ) cents; Private Boxes, $5. To commence at Cie oF Second Tier, 25 a; Private a bork night, of the Sucamer season ate pes, tes 75 conten ats at ip By ts ion ay oa a anid Fridays, "Moar Burton ‘. . , a, playea'the iene aad See ‘BY ages Charlee Torrone ir Biands Ami. First appe weeny olebrated Wuiow Délmsine, Mrs: Skereett: ‘Te soncludewieh the di Since their reat to nd New Orlean ‘the TOODI Timothy ‘Toodle,. Mr: Burton, Bi “Debut of thet Farmer Frank Acora, Mc. BRIEL RAVEL, 7a a, Me. ently arrived. from rance, Mstrvt eepearence at thie establishment, with the most ‘astonishing aud daring Rove Dancer of the age, ‘MONS. BLONDIN, His frst apcarance in Amerie First Dancer demi-caraotére, his nets sarancein America. MLLE. LEONTL Sane three companies Facts oesles Mrs. Hu = “Bland: ae Acorn, in Prager a gonclude wi with the grand ‘cad H. Watki Mr. La Wiig are ec ae te Bowe Bi ae mia a. an pee MY JENNY. Ao og oe SABRwRLL CON. Previous to i waisene Niagara Falla, ¥ Western New Yor, mnt Uhis sstsblishmant on wr will appear with his ROUGHAM'SI. YCEUM, BROADWAY, § Deets ous 1 street.—Dress Circ! | and Par “Ehe Lakes, Canada, Boston, and her final departure for le, 25 conte; Stall Europe, wal soaltively close after the termination of next Doors open at 734; to beg 4 ing, May 21 the performances will commence with the 0 THE ELEVENTH GRAND CONCERT ATO! AL GUARD—Chovalier Renard, Mr. Ly will take place at Frederick Rei mer; Rossignol, M CASTLE GARDEN, Hine, Miee M4 ‘Tayitor; Nina, Miss Suita: Gowtd;: Mune, Mare On THURSDAY MORNING, May 29th. chal, Mrs, Vernon. La Manola, Mile. |, Ducy-Barre ana Mr, — GW Smith. | To conclude with the TRISH WIDOW—Old | PROGRAMME—PART 1, Mr. H: B. Phillips; Sir Patrick SACRED MUSIC, _ Horn, «Mercadante ‘ow that my Redeemer liveth’ «Handel Jenny Linn. HE HAMBL IN FESTIVAL.—THE EXECUTIVE COM. | mittee have the ensure of informing the public, that | Duet, “Pariar, ‘ see eesRossini | the arrangements for the Hamblin Festival'are ir active ad a vi and Beiletti, EECRUFARINg Progress, and that they will bo complete Air, “Come unto tsseeeesHandel | in the ensu ng Wook, whou the tickets, which are tobe ocated | gud uurchered, upon the commodions plan alopted by Ir. T. | ., Weber | Barnum, a.» {OF the Ji Lisd concerts, will be ready | ‘Mendelssohn ‘and wien 4 Frame of the Festival | a. By order of the Executive Committes. | 1 Oris, Secretary. SETH GEEK, Chi oa Reissiger ROUGUAM'S LYCEUM—A CARD.—MISS JULIA | WMecota rien emlsers® . Bellini Bre OULD respectfully informs her friends and the public | ae i ibel ett that her bones wal anke « place on Friday evening, May Sth, aia Ballad, “Auld Robin Cas on hse ere ai ie performed an entirely new local | 1) eNNY Linn, eon written & lady of this cit entitled THE ano” (Le Mute di Tome Book oF Bb AUT and WHE HOW aT THE LY. { ‘Le Postiglione. ,| oh Cerne, tek Mr, Schmita). “The Bird Song. tah pes ‘ en tae eis:) bite, Jesn Line. CEUs, with other entertai Box book now open. | BENNETT BEGS TO AN- d the publie, that her K takes place at ths | next, the 30th i onor of appearin | comedy of the RIVALS, and | CARD. es, onl A Swodish Molody “Moria. dina La Conductor........ seen cere ll, Bexevrer, A GRAND ORCIIESTRA meniaies: the first musical talent in Americ moarly ONE HUNDRED PERFOKMER: om, deen saeand for these concerts, The Grand Pianoforte used at this Co: Mr HANICS’ rand i HALT, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE ery pight during the woek until and I known CHRIST pumbering ou for the purpose by Mr. Warren, of » j Stay, aud is fromthe maanafactory of Mr, Chikerinn, t half-past six, o Boston. + ~~ aire rye epaneriar { next, for the accommodation o! 8 and Juveniles, com- | ee, of tekete ha deen and $loneh, t A 4 geveed suede ‘seat all a a} 98, Bs mond gi eseh, | men ne a See M. = STRELS, “AT FELLOWS’ MUSICAL ‘A-speaiic numberof tickets wilt te jotted to the public sh beyond which there will be xo ree tor tae eck | inder any preter hate: ‘The To low J which ¢ ‘tickets have ay ies fixed Yauee ‘render this rule'abeoe for the sale of tickets will be opened at Jollie’s | ing the week. Prices wa Mi Porte ia thts clay ‘An obice {or the . teen received with lusic Sture, 300 BK AY _ tin Tn favor by the ane ry aeoceaty of sn SH, 427, exert the Sebtets, from’ 8 a. 4M. 00 8 PM, | Reon. Witte Berar en et purlsogne Itallan Oy a ; My | ses, Bolons Chat where diacrame may be sen, an ne secured. Sud Instrumental Pe efyrmances. On ‘Wednesday and Satur, monpats, WH WEDNESDa: & Spee, or at My Hall, ax ‘will ae Bege# open at 12 v'oloek. “The Conoart oommences at 12; ——— — : ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEU! obte eataion the wots af the songs may be obtained B Pr pciager tnd Man: er; John Gre tw Lek oa GRAND CONCERY will begiven as | atcman prod esis Ta theremin, informed that the 3 CONCERT, Oa “The pablic are respostta GR. * ill take Wien wt te Te MONDAY, Jone ‘will be given Jus arti of ae Resuws sMira, , Botng pity toe isn Bod to Oe Baer, te LIND'S G RAND CONCERTS ST CASTLE Thureday afternoon, M: 4 Frid; yh (the Young sean Mise Kate oon, Commencing at 3 o eloc! ae and’ the laughable sketch LIF Ally Crock ively last appeat ich occusion they will ap- | pear both afterncon and ey ning. Aduwission to the Museuin and each Saloon performance, 25 cents; ehildee years of age, 12h; cents; Par ,uet and dress cir extra. i n TEACHER TAUGHT ‘TUE MISERIES OF Hi Kent. On Saturda: | of Kate and Elle At and posit RAND | CERT. MADAME E WALLACE Bov- « raat of Garcia) (sister to the celebrated com- pours Wm Wallace) at Apollo ‘oucert Rooms 10K. on iT tad M eB. eTS FOR te LIND'S GRAND CONCERTS at Castle Garden, Thursday afternoon. 2ith, and Friday sevening, sist inst. wive seats for sering and heariug, soan be found at saues S BROTHEGS Muse eters, o Beatie Se: ed arviste, une, ander the direction ot | Scharfenberg, who will preside at the pianoforte. | ulare, see programmes at the music stores. | 2? dollar cach, to be had at the music stores and Le a gen: Y Wass CONCER le Garden, ing at ee Hall—choi SREAT ASIATIC CARAVAN, Musee | tle. comprising a grand Menagerie of living ‘ast t col ie ‘curiosities of all erip- AYMON D AND HERR DRIESBACT SWENAGERIE _ ‘This celebrated Men at con: cing on Mon ducted tn the huawn werldsembracing slimoyt every auital | mporeed Xnown to natural history, and which has received the pa- “we hie d da ef the more in wich i eon ‘dreds of thi aittietot perple f the Unieed Staten people of th nil alee be extibited at Reatatords Wen Doavary, the Uith; Bridzeport, the 12th; Dor 13th: New Haren, the lith: Waterbury, the 16th: Brirtol, the t8th; New Britton, ¢ th Rohfeld, the 17 thea” ood nd all the principal towns of Massashu- aad Rhode Island RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATITA SQUARE.—GEO. EA, Sole. Proprietor —Admistion—Seata in Private | Borer: A Gents ts, 24 cents —Blegant Saloon performances every After Evening ‘Entertainments commence in the after: lock, and in the evening at 8 ik Th mie are yariod and reloct and puch Ethiopi rformers, being the larg ed ‘ i Mhich'will come ctf at the a he th jwxt, ‘There will a Breepstahes for smell dog ments to concinde with a to kill fifty rate. N. affording gentlemen Sport ty commence at Hoon an \t it ‘Opera. Trou eat and at th | picturcect ancient and modern times: @ company of Arab Girtn whe xo through « variety of feats of strength and dea- ‘the only Female Juggler in the je ond Fem: jadame Rosa a: 8 company of Mi ” exhibition fy 2 “Oe t wee bills ot ph FINANCIAL. | [TROPOLITAN Baye. NOTICE Ig umexpy | given, that the third in ir on the capital stock of the M. acepe Titan Bank, will re | \ - ble (on Thurede H day of dune Bext, a6 ihels beaking LLERS GOING SOUTH. —NEW SUP: in| room, No. Gi Walletroet, By order of t jonrd o irec- Tesi VELL e€l line between Baltimore and I vederieks- ‘J. BE. WILLIAMS, Cashior. 1351. Va., Lynoh- | _ The pubite | id low pressure | ten, Vax Richmond and Peters Bare Ve ecrtine Nc Char sare Herel infcrm | His liberal mode of businer: is well known to most of the Americans who visit Florence, and. who experience » great | ‘ saving by cashing thete bills through him Brown un- bay bho day EY Gertakes iso, the purchase end shipment of paintings aad Seat rclaoacsers ty? a ls y | works position gives him facilities. 7 . 7 eis next door to the Ban! aby ll, A. Ma, and Petersbore shout 2. P. a. from cam beeen at bie ofiee geen point they Viet farther south with tickets hy this emperior line rs from, Balt Frederick RIVATE PARTNER WITH $3,000 CASH CAPITAL, ated by the advertiser, who # pocolinr wilvai Fuscessful proseoution of « highly Luc rofessional enterprive—strictly each. imore te s pts resractabte a attnie ‘An. erson of integrity willing to engage for three years, ma; oe RS Si OW, feoluding | Midrers, with real mame, (no other noticed) Xavier, lerald | gpesie ome, adjoining the Washi office. for two days, N.B,—Though the party's time would Bee, Pratt strect, or te ~~ got he might, if preferred, take cbarge of the e CHAS. WORTHINGTON, Jn. Agen' financial department. Baltimore, March 31, 1451 Commerce atroet whart ra PRoPosaLS wilh the city of Chiongo, | EXPRESS AGENCIES, de. Une ety, of New | : . ‘ren! MITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND ending ton yende, Be yk er it in the Fite tk it ron . Bae Packager of very aerate ecipa, and wi invenset, para coe mort, to-any part of Burope. acm nak. tu New York or ab the of hush SANFORD & 0 0.8 Panna in atten pera By ordicae the Ge. ve received ‘ili haitpast nine AB 'ot ayer enim Uiteiing of ever reamer Nerve, tthe ie Sttve neylvanin gail between All ote inby, ay! jo aed int, ® few miles below Jefforsos gam 08 of 25 miles. road within tl ae pny ‘wilt cross coon oe = ey. eer be ome of the heaviest fered oil every one . ey co ; srivert h i ‘will ‘Alt street, Ni Columbia Built vorpoo! SFr, erat Landon Pring! Po Gir SIIEPED | IN THIRTEEN DAYS | Bisireville, In from Rew ¥ york iy OSAMA ER 0-8 California Enelocer, tone, fnomson, Chet Enain ‘wait Weeiete Out May | Sagineer Departm’s, P. a his, May ty LoS bat ‘This is the sinty Caitegnt , we cfr, of the ve Tothme wand maka theieahipments recta OFIOR SP CRANE, Shore > \ 00 ne frost q rs. Goods cleared and con ‘or ok, wi T dhe Soe Taek, OREIGN RESS—8’ THANE PRANKLIN.—PAR- ela se Feceiy ver g the Franklin, to leave for Havre ce fuss eke of nt Tor the Fe vor Z ney, in time 1 Feturs LLS & CO., 6 Wall street. neat HexD , AND Mont. ai healt ua <A GENTLEMAN OF . eae FDWARDS, SANFORD & 00 It both ee ee packages, th aur? an Express and Banking Agency, in connection Hi ‘ if eam Vilis of Phang ian ene “eee reel, sn fan yay ts xprese.—Thoso who comm 80 i a ane ise Bt ere yeoman. fi addrensen ef Arne: AE Yon teste ae itd iY Sori ireased to onr cate ti ® are invited to avail ti of the use of owr pesome, Wey | a Lal wel are with S oon baby =a wiv whens Adarees . u eee Waal is Wau a le a | BUI” has been ag sider, Ga fl. Brown, continue The govere > “" t Notes, &e., at th i public opinion, an: ofk rebam eo, without oommission or ch an emeute impossible. THE EUROPEAN NEWS. | ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA'S MAILS, Om FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, ‘The Canada arrived at Boston at half-past five o'clock yesterday, after a passage of ten days, seventeen hours and thirty minutes from Liverpool, ‘The European mails reached this city yesterday after- | noon, by the New Haven train. Our foreign correspondence is received, but we are only enabled, this morning, to give one of our London letters. We haye also received a copy of w protest of Kossuth against the continued detention of himself and companions in Turkey, We will publish it tomorrow. Messrs. Bell & Son, of London, report no change in the market for American State Stocks. The prices were as follows :— United, States Psi per Cent Bonds, 1853. qa Six or Cent Six per fe Cent Stock, 1867. New York id Vive 5 per Ct Stock, 1855-70. . Boston City Five per Cent Bonds, 1853 62.. 92 Pennsylvania Five per Cent Stock. . Ohio Six per Cent. 104 Cts (St. Bas, 1868, i: 1105 Massachusetts Five Maryland Five per Cent (Sterling Bonds, Canada Six per Cent Bonds, 1874, * There has been a considerable want of steadiness on the Paris Bourse, with a very heavy tone. A letter from Rome states that the Papal government intends sending a nuncio to Mexico, where his Holiness has not been hitherto permanently represented. Disturbunees took place at Copenhagen on the even- ing of the 4th instant, between some Germans and Danes. The affair was not very serious, It is said that there are 700 fraternizing French re- publicans at present in the metropolis, and that they are of the lowest class of Parisian vagrants. ‘The military league of the Italian States will soon be concluded. Twenty thousand Neapolitan troops are to 92 104 « | eccupy the Roman and Tuscan States, and thus leave the French no excuse for staying longer at Rome, Chekib Effendi has been appointed inspector generat cf the Danubian provinces, Tho Russian troops have retired, but remain close to the frontier. One hundred and twenty Greek families have taken | refuge on the Ottoman territory, and have been hos- pitably received by the Turks. The Queen of Naples was safely delivered of a prince on the 27th ult. The Count de Chambord left Tuieste on the evening of the 7th, for Prohsdorf. The city article of the Times, of the 15th, says—“In addition to the temporary stoppage of a firm at Liver. pool, yesterday, another failure toa large amount has been announced there—the house being that of Mr. Vie- tor Pautz, a cotton importer, whose liabilities are report- ed to be for £200,000." A large portion of the machinery of the United States mail steamship Atlantic has arrived at the Huskisson Dock, wad it is expected that the vessel will be complete- ly ready for sea towards the end of June. She has un- dergone several alterations and improvements since her disaster; a handsome dining saloon having been erected on deck, and that below fitted up with berths on each tide. We believe, ulso, that the aft cabin has been ren- dered much lighter ‘The Great Exhibition prospers, The money pours in—Lut not oxtravagantly, all things considered. Apart from the season tickets, the following were the receipts om the Lith and 15th instant:— Ainount received. No. of persons. May lath. 0 £2044 1 8,178 May loth, at +» 2,426 10 9,706 Our London Correspondence. TUE STATE OF EUROPE. Lonpow, Friday Evening, May 16, 1851. The Popal Bill—The Coming Struggle in France—Mazzini —Greeee—The Frankfort Diet—Arrivat of Count Themar te Lendom—The Crystal Pelace—Case ef Captain Somer set—Miscetlan After three nights of uninteresting debate, as youpro- | bably learned by the Boltic, the diseussion on Lord John Russell's unfortunat Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption adjourned, though, in all probabili- ty, a vote will be taken at anearly hour to-morrow morn- ing, and the bill go into committee. The only interest- ing feature of the debate was an amendment of Mr. Urquhart, which implied # severe censure upon the | government, which was lost by a considerable majority, The excitement which at one time raged upon this sub ject, has subsided for the moment; but the more close ob- server of passing events, and of the peculiar habits and customs of John Bull, can perceive that the calm is only superficiat. Where the water is deepest, the stream ap- perts smoothest With the exception of the sudden and successful | change in the aspect of affairs in Portugal, there has been no feature of importance since I wrote last, in the politi- cal affairs of Continental Europe. Symptoms, how. ever, of preparations for the coming struggle are beginning to manifort themselves in France, The name of General Cavaignac is already rough; forward usa candidate for the Presidency of the French re- public, and that of Ledru Rollin for the reds, whilst ru- } | | more of secret machinations on the part of the Bonapart- istsare going the round. The Messager was seized the day before yesterday, for aun ouncing that secret instructions had Leen ieeued by the Minister of War for the concen- tration of troops towards Paris. Notwithstanding the teleure, the Messager persists in the assertion. The fol’ lowing is the article in question:— otitive souroe, som military divieion, which do not form of have Just received orders to soto march on Paris, a been kiven conti y the Minister of old This order, we and tir 0 Minixvor wuvss Which the troops are to take ander. frnee of the #h of May. w rong apprehensions, fully proved that the reds think. at pre of raising barricades. What, then, | are t h the confidential orders of the Miniw | ter gf War cnn protect, or th h 14 Deen bi y | lution will not he long inated before the 15:h J would have a result go sed. But if the Minister of War sho blic to neeribe a bad motive to the ordere explain them. Pears are entertalaed in various quarters that the election of a new Prerident will iead to bloodshed. The Journal des Débats has published a long manifesto, purporting to be addressed by Maraini to the Rovolutton- ary Committes in London. It has been published fa thy | Times and other loading journals, Mazaini has written tothe Times, denying the document. His denial is in the Tymes of this King roast, of Hnovce, has been staying at Berlin on | avieit. There ls to be « moet of crowned heads at | Warsaw, on the 18th inst. The Emperor of Russia will be present The King of Greece, after visiting Vienna, has returned to bile Stat ts generally believed that the question econ te the throne of Greece, has been finally Prince Adaibert, of Bavaria. the youngest brother of King Otho, is to be declared heir to the throne, He is to marry and settle in Groeee. and his a are to be brought up im the tenets of the Greok oboreh Otho enjoys good health, but has no family The ‘rankfort Diet was nominally opened on the 12th instant. One of the fitet questions that will be discussed, ill be that of the admission of all the Austrian pro- es into the Germanic Confederation. Tt was but re- ly that both England and France protested againet the admission of Austria's Italian (possessions, and very great opposition is still made by many of | the German States to such ® measure, Accord. | ing to letters from Vienns, Lord Palmerston has, as I havo before mentioned, so far withdrawn, his protest #8 to conront to the admission, provided the other tates of Germany agree te it. The Austrian jour- nals spenk of It as a fait accompli. The state of Austrian finnnees in moet ble, Little bite of paper, value two pence, and when torn acunder valae one penny, are ‘4 not wish the has given, he the obligatory cireulating medium. 1 had some of these bed in my possession the other day. “ est advices from Lisbon Tore to the 10th Ma A —= ive, Saldanha, Prime Minister, had not arriv: at Lisbon. Fears were entertained of a disturbance. ‘This little revolution is one of the most sudden, perhaps, on record. Count Thomar has arrived in Lisbon. “rhe cl ‘rystal Palace is still the great attraction of the day. The daily receipt of £2,000 at the doors, still con- tinues, The weather is very fine, and thousands flock to its gates from all quarters, The public niatlons wee admirably conducted. The case of the Captain Somerset (ron of Lord Charies Somerset, od nop wt believe, of the Duke of Branford) has exeited some at- tention, and the conduct of the magistrate, UI wick, hee been universalig | privileges. | Vent the advance of the French troops, and had been the topic of some discussion in all the clubs and eating houses Anew museum of practical geology was opened. on Wednesday, by Prince Albert, who presides willingly at | ‘any ceremony for the advance of science ‘he Queen held wdrawing room yesterday. The Opera | was very full in the evening ‘There was a ball at Al- | macks afterwards. Guizot bas given up his vet center heer str for pecwerrp ig the department of the L He is ex. in London in June, and meipamnonaete to | “4 oa my in Scotland, Prince Metternich has taken a house at the baths of Tschi, for the season. | Keethoven’s grand opera of “ Fidelio" is to be given, | Fitha strong cust, at the Royal Italian Opera Iouse, Covent Garden, cn Tuesday next. Catherine Hayes gives her first matinée musicale on Monday, and sings to- ight in the ~ Elijah” London does not lack wmuse- ment. A grand fancy dress ball is announeed for Back- inghom pie ante coat and everybody invited. is | dressed in the costume of the time of Charles LI, re is to be a review in Hyde Park next week, and a Rival review at Portsmouth. Voltigeur has been beaten Wy York, “A good deal of money wil Con ot European Soverel; The Berlin correspcndent of the London wees saya:— You are already informed that the King of Prussia is to meet the Em of Austria on the 16th. ‘To this in- terview is attached the more political importance, as I can now further inform you thit, om the 28d or 24zh the Emperer of Austria is ‘to have’ an interview with the Emperor of Russia at Crac ow—that Russia, Austria, and Prussia ie vussia is Prope rly here included) will act as one man at the Dict, arte pretty clearly foreseen. It will not be German affairs so much as European affairs that will be really before that assembly; and Russia, though not nominally belonging to it, will have much more to say than the smaller German states. It is to be recol- lected, too, that Prussia is no longer to be numbered among liberal states, or even states of a liberal tendency, but is inclined probably to go further in the suppression | of progress—which she ealls revolution—than even | Flying Dutchman, at change hands Austrin, The tried then of the grent northern powers, headed by Russia, will detiberate really at Frankfort, ome subject onl is e The mn iy, viz. the moet effective means of extin- ing civil liberty ‘all over the world. pt for carrying out the Austrian a -siepiote have positively aswured, agreed upon and xony, apieh. We tenng a yhoo to Austria, have been At first, the prime lready informed of these plans. object will not be so much the annexation of the non- German States as the formation of a stroug executive, Austria also insists that Bavaria shall have a part in the executive, which will really give the sole power, on all cecasions when Prussia may be dissentient, to Aus- | tria, In order to attain this point, as also that of the incorporation, it is a matter of the first and last im- portance to the cabinet of Vienna that the unauimons Voting should give place to a majority. But, to deprive the small states of their veto would be to deprive them of political existence, and to extinguish one of the few re- | Balning hopes of Germany. The settlement of the relations between Denmark and Schleswig: Holstein is again engaging some attention here, *The assembly of the notables,” says the Preussische Zeitung, “must needs prove perfectly illusory, and adds other remarks in the same splenstie rele. The note of Austria and Prussia to Copenhager, which was represented as so energetic, is, sceording to the Dutch papers, an exceedingly tame document. ant is quite silent with respect to guarantees for Schleswig The German journals assert, too, that Den- mark has refused to comply with the recommenda- tion of Austria—that the Schleswig-Holstein fugitives should be ammestied. The answer of the Danish cabinet to this demand was, that Austria had dealt more severely with rebels than Denmark, as banishment was a lighter punishment than death. To the requirement of Austria that the stats ante bellum should be re-eetabliched, it was ‘jected that altered circumstances made it impossible, Austria appeals to the act of the Diet of 1840; Denmark denies any binding force to this act, and appeals to the treaty of peace of July 2d, 1850, which puts aside this act, and denies the com ope? of the German confedera- tion to interfere in the affuirs of Schleswig. Austria again objects to the appointment of Danish officers in the Holstien contingent ; and Denmark retorts, that in the Austria-German army there are Hungarians, Bohe- mians, and Itabans. The report (says the Neiional Zei- | tung) that Rvesia has advised Deninark to adopt » more | conciliatory policy is quite groundless, for if such advice | bad been given it would surely have been followed. All that Austcia cam do under the cireumstances ts to threat - en Denmark with a prolonged military occupation of Holstein. Tn the Deutsche Zeitung, of Breslau, a correspondence from Vienna hat a circular note is about to be ad- dressed by Russia to all the powers parties to the treaty of 1815, in which the cabinet of St. Petersburg will invite them to form a congress for the settlement of several questions, on which the very existence of many States may depend, The French lie. Paris is still the centre of all sorts of intrigues for the possveston of political power, The latest rumor is, that jeneral Cuvaignac intends to be a candidate for the Pre- sidency, at the election of next year. in opposition to Louis Napoleon ; and, what would be very surprising, if we did not know too much cf the inconsistency of French statermen. that he is supported by Emile Girardin, in the Presse; although, only last week, that journalist was be. | spattering Cayasignac’s fame with the most serious accu rations enere! Durrecn, the government candidate. ix clected for the department of the Landes. | A couspiracy of the slxty-fifth stationed at Saline’s department of. marched in pi ion through the town, crying * Vive Ledru Rollin.” ‘The disturbance was put down, and a strict inquiry is being ordered by government ‘The Kabyles were making great preparations to A Fegment of infantry, | ura, had risen, and. | re ad some succers, The Bourse was not so firm. Fives oj inst. at 90 20. and clowed at the same pi ato00. Railway shares pretty firm. Spatn. Count Walewsky. the French ambassador to the court of Madrid, claims all the privileges of Ministre de famille, under the couditions of the family compact; the principal of which is the right to have an’ audience of the queen without the presence of the minister of foreign affairs, ‘Tho interesting position of Queen Isabella was no longer doubted. Iti said that her majesty formally declared to Ler three physicians, Drs, Gutierrez. Sanches and Dru- ment, that henceforth she intended to conform to all their wishes. and directed them to proseribe for her # bygeinie regimen. from which the should not depart. “In that wanner.” added the queen. “all the merit, ax woll as the responsibility, shali belong to you.” The | queen mother, who had the misfortune to break her log at Aranjuer, on the 6th justant, is going on favorably, and expects to be quite recovered before the end of the ment ‘ned on the ay we. Threes closed Port»; . The Portuguese rebellion has been an entire eucceas, so far as the placing Saldanha in power and the discom- fiture of bis rival, Cabral. are concerned. The opposi- tion journals «peak of the probability, and even necessi- ty, of the abdication of the Queen in favor of her eldest fon, aged fourteen. By law, he only attains his majority at eighteen; but as tne Queen herself ascended the throne at fourteen, it is not considered that his youth would be an objection. If the eurreut lists of the new | cabinet be correct, Marshal Saldanba has thrown him: if into the hands of the Septembrists, or ultra liberals, which would render a change of sovereigns the likely Bosnia. Acoording to letters of the 2d from the Bosnian fron- ter. the revolution is completely erushed. Almost all the insurgent lenders are in safe keeping in A Croatia, ‘Terrible excesses have been committed by victors. The houses of tho Moslems, inthe neighborhood of Bihaee. have been sacked and burnt. and the shops in ndered by the Armaute The Intest recounts from Bownia are of the 27th ult. On that day Skander- beg summoned the insurgents, who were in the poses. sion of the fort of Krukdo, to surrender, on condition of anamnesty. This proposal having beon accepted, the Turks cecupied the fort nt seven o'clock. ¢. M. | The chiefs of the insurrection bave crossed the Austrian fron- ter at Jabelor, and Karlstadt has been assigned to them as & residence Monetary and Commerelal Review. (From the Liverpool Times, May I Many cecurrences have taken place since influence the commercial and monetary operations of the country. The rapid and serious fall in the prices of cotton, amounting almost to a panic, produced a good deal of uneasiness both in Liverpool and Manchester, as well as generally throughout the manufacturing dis- tricts. Within the last two days, however, a great { provement has been manifested, and business nav more healthy a pect, ‘There seems, however, to be a general feeling here that when the p: nt month's engagements are over, there Will be a good opening for those who have been able to hold on thetr stocks ; and the upward reaction of yester. day and to-day, confirm the soundness of that cal- culation. In regard to the money market. # general ex- peetation prevails, that, though now abundant, aeer Will be dearer ere long, notwithstanding the continue! imports of specte from America, and the considerable amount announced as on Its way from Russia, both for this country ond France If, however, our receipts are jorge. both in the mass and in the retail expenditure of | our Exhibition visiters. the requirements of trade, and a | considerable comparative export, amply balance the fn- | flux. During the past work alone, our exports of spect | were 1.966 ounces uncvined, and £4240 colped gold, and | 807,200 ounces, and £2,000 ‘silver. Still the exchanges | are in favor of London, and the present Lge pas fiat. nese must speedily give way to a better state of t Without any distinction in foreign wy with ‘aoe te nt on the London hg YI necessaries of ife very 6 the population, with some exceptions, mostly well em| and the situation of the country genctally prosperous. all counmerelal a looking confidently forward toa good national trade throughout the summer. ‘The advices to which we have allude! from the United States, in conjanctian with « esure from the banks, greatly increased the gloomy feeling previously mant- feeted in our and such was the desire to cotton et. vel ay! thereby. that towards the close of Monday a panic ensued, which Capo vt ih by ve car prices, ee se ata wind thr fully to five-eigl current rates of | bility of any im: —=—_—_===== PRICE TWO CENTS. feereased demand peameiy taxen off all the eottom press: ing vpon the market, » firmer tone was eviveed, anal ra- ther better prices obtained by sellers, Yesterday. the demand being again very larg, and the quantity of cot. ton offering materiully reduced, prices recovered about one-fourth to three-eighths of a penny per Ib. from the extreme point ae ression, and as the same ateady feeling was manifested to-day, we can only quote a general declineof one-fourth of a pet yer Ib. in American and Surat, and one- tight in Brazil and Meyplinn ties to Yoonefovsit of a penn; the rates of this day wes The total sales of the weok are 45.750 bales. which speculators have taken 5,780 American, 1.720 Surat, 600 Maranham, and 20 Egyptian, Fxporters, 3,800 Amerienn, 440 Surat, and 100 Aricati— thus leaving 38.220 bales, all Kinds, to the trade. The authorized quotations to-day for “fair” are, Boweds,57%d., Mobile. 6'd., Orleans, 6d. ‘The sales to-day are 8.000 Jutles—2.000 on specalation and for export—the imarket closed rather tamer, We have already stated that the effects of the de- pressed state of the Liverpoot cotton market were feit throughout the manufacturing districts, So far was this fympathy manifested in Manchester, that the confidence which last week's settled rednetion of prices had to create, wholly gave way toa fecling of distract and uncertainty; +0 ‘that on Tuesday the anxiety to sell manifested by both spinners and manufacturers was greater than at any previous period since Christmas, whilst the revulsion amongst buyers completety paralysed their action, But when, Yesterday, a recovery of \d. er Tb, with a fuly extent of sales, was reported from ence, the tone at Manchester improved also; and it wus then found impractieabic to get either yarns or goods on as low terms as they were easily wud generally obtained at a couple of days previously. On comparing the prices of Tuesday last with those of STat December, we find the decline since the latter period to have been as follows: per Ib. Cotton Yorns. per Ib, 24s Warps, best Roch da d 608 Doubled Yarn. Bus « Chath 7-8 Light Prine per ps. 612 < Surat..15, 80s Mule, commonza ~ "Lid to 18d prices could hardly have favorable junctiuy. for spinners and manufacturers; who, in the aggregate, for some time ast, by selling at the best prices they could obtain, and veping little raw material on band, have kept down their stocks to an extremely low amount. Both in Liverpool and Manchester it’ is fully believed that the extreme point of depression is past, and that business Will now resume its course. ‘The present series of colonial wool sales commenced in London yesterday, and were attended by a large number of buyers. The biddings were carried on with much spirit, the wrerage reduction from former prices being not more than ld. per lb. The proportion of foreign buyers was not so lange as on some former occ! sions. and the general character of the sales, therefore, furnisbes a very favorable indication of our manufac- turing prospects. In our own market, for North Auerican produce, we note that for both pot and pearl ashes thewiemand con- tinues very moderate, but for the fe¥ purcels disposed of 20s, O. to'e8e, 6d. have been realized. Quercitron burk, in consequence of urrivals. has been rather depressed, and to «flect sales from the quay lower prices have been submitted to. A good inquiry has heen experienced for Inrd, and asthe receipts still continue light, the ad- vanced rates of last week have been uxintained ‘Tallow is offered freely. and is again rather lower; 150 tierces New Orleans sold at 365 to dts, Sd, and 200hhds. (Buteh- ers’ Association.) at Sd. No change in beeswax, Sperm. and lard oils and move off readily at £78 to £85 for the former, and £49 to £44 for the latter. Of whale, small lots only are reported, at £28 10s, Tur- pentine is more plentiful and ensier to buy, 1.000 bbls. selling at 7s. 4d. for good quality, from the ship’ Spirits are much wanted. No ‘sales of tar. Of rosin, 1000 bbls. i éd., as in qualit but chietiy are dull’ and sales limited to «mall lots of thick nt £6, andthin at to £6 10s. Rice quict, only $0 tierees flading buy- at lds. to 18°. dd. For seeds the season is now over, and prices, therefore, must now be considered quite no- | minal ‘The market for iron ix flat, but there seems no proba- erial alteration in prices. ‘The Stulford- shire iropacasters are tolerably well ployed In Wales there are considerable orders for rails, In Scotland the demand for bar and plate fron, both for home use and exportation, is large. Seotch pig iron is depressed, Ow- ing to the excessive make and absence of speculation, mixed numbers eam now be purchased at 40s. “tac ton, net cash. in Glargow. Welsh bar iron is also de n be bought ot £4 19s, per ton in Wale uotations in Ja ay ey —Scoteh pig, No. 1 hi it bar. £5 |, Stadord mail rods, £5 Lis sheets engtish iock market the varistion of prices throughout the present has not been so extensive as during the previous w On Saturday Console at the opening were quoted (7), to quarter for ‘money, while at the close yesterday they were at the sume rates for both money and sccount. Gn Monday the chief basines: waa | | -; hoops. in preparation for the uext day's account,and gome bar- gains were carried over to the new account of the | 10th June, at one-vighth to S-1éths, being from 1% to cent per annum, On Tuesday, tlement, to three-quarters the fluctuations were limited cent; and although the go- haved 'Consols, which were at there were few other investera, and at the close they rallied nearly to their opening price. On Wednesday, the Fnglish fands gonersily were dull, tion took place in prices; there was a slight deanand for money required for settlements in the pro- | vincial produce markets and in the London share mar- ket, which had the effect of depressing Exchoquer bills, which receded ns low as 464 to 4% premium, Yester: day, whenit was known that the bank had not raised the Tate of discoun!, Consods declined ‘;; the followin era ¢ list at the close :—Conscls, money, oo noeruut, 97, fj Three-and-e-Quarter per Cents, 4), Bank Stock, 2 j Exchequer Ritlk, L. and | S.. 468. 40%. To-day the market has been steady; Con- sols wore done at 74, for June, and 97 \( for money. ‘The following table will show the fluctuation it Come sols during the presomt week :— | wr Money For Merount, | Moy Lowest Highest Cloving Lowest. Highest, Closing. Ma Tat mn’, Hi or wt 3 wh oe ‘ mh my | uted the same character as the » tecurities durh he week, helug almost static 7 yer Canada six cent bonds, 1074 a 107%. Until Wedner day. indecd, the transactions in all stocks were 60 few and unimportant as to be quite unworthy of record, from their slight tustuence upon operators, On that day, however, in cons~jvenee of the discussions about a new Mexican loan, Meaican bonds were nogotiated at a lower rate for the now account at the end of the mouth, The | prices of business, ae me ; Portu, anter.) 89, dv. four per oe MG n four and ® half per cwnts, 100 a 100!5; Spanish active five per ceuts, Itsy, WS. 10%; do, passive, 6% Venerucia two nnd a quarter per cents Yooterday Mexicans closed at 354 m S64; today, at 354 0 0 and Spazich actives, 204; a W Py a comparison of the prices of wheat, float, and it appears that wheat is J bread 405; per cont of Exchange to fight, 1115 to 1 176 to 2 t, 11M to 119% The artivals of bullion stace our inst have heen com- but the demand continues steady, and sales y effected at previous quotations, and prices are Well waintained and close slight fuetustion provement, and th: of a more extended ‘but » F in ex marke apprehended Forcign geld in wars (standart per on liver in bars (standard)... per am Portwanl pee per on 7 potion per on Napoleons per or “ — JO Guilder pieces, peron Silver coin, Mex. and 8 per on. per on stated that it is not the Intention f bis government to negotinte any new loan in this country; a draft upon the United States fore lions of dotlers has for Tn vernment for two anda half mil- een lodged in the Bank of Engiand yment of the dividends on Mexiena bonds; a* soon | singing. and Preneb ate | and in a few minut | drested to | no doubt will indves Purdy wo preduce | ate glad to perceive, ts Quaker's Yearly Meeting: HICKSITE AND ORTHODOX ORATORS—QUAKER DRESSES AND FASHIONABLE TOILETS, The Society of Friends, whove yearly gatheringis held in our city during the present week, having entployed Monday and Tuesday i the traxetetion of buvimess per- taiming especially to the society, @evoted yestortay to worship. Meetings were leld at the sevetal meeting houses; the principal places of gatherimyy, however, being the Kose street meeting houre, where te Hicksites," o followers of Ellas Hicks, congregated; andthe treet meeting house, where th “Otthote:s: Friends” as- sembled. The meeting in Rose street waembeh largec them the one held in Orchard street. The extreises com- sisted principally eset by various: per erp the fraternity, of both sexes. The peivcioe mat oe sent Year, appear to ie as a tes, Jacob Mott, Rachael Barker; Richard Cromwell, The Orthedéx: vain heel ee Spat eons style—Lindles eetay went Neo Ham; » and a speaker from Indiana, name we did pigiend but whore eloquence cannot but be effective among those to whom it is addressed.’ One of the most remarkable ‘the Quaker featurevof gatherings of the present any, is the beautif%) py ins ee one in the matter at the upper e Sih cout ffs seen the broad-brimmed hats and st men, sit ¢D 8 ave cod oree Donnets of dame having her scanty skirt» composed of roams stace colored material, and her peck and shoulders: encased in « plain white cambric handkerchiet! down the ror im, on the females’ side, by little and the stiffness of Quakerism giver way, until the young dies are found dressed in fashionebly cut thete bead, Wellaade and tastefully trimmed net hate upon their and fans, parasols, Sc. to mateh. the men as gradations are the same. The broad brim becomes mar- rower by degrees; the straight coat loses its and finally you ate pan young Quabers degen ee fnew geoeral ing they devon io good tanta, betaleing: As & general t! w oe niraye, ae do the Found Guaere o that air of neatnees at pervades almost every thing sect. Genrentis number of ¢: in front of ‘of Bose street necting houte yesterday, and one establishment with a coachman in livery; but this, we are told, must have belonged to some person not @member of the fra- ton ¢ number of persons who sttended divine iP at Kose street Secteeday, was estimated at three th ousand, City Intelligenes, Maxtixo Weatnen.—Yesterday wat ® most melt day—the hottest of the season, The thermometer at 85 at three o'clock in the afternoon, 9% Delatour’ Wail street—hot enough, one would think, for Ji following is the range of the thermometer for bast week :— 6AM. CoPM GP. 4 May 7 ’ 80 ~ 6 a ao Ca oe a 7% 83. CJ Oresixe or TP Cor.amonr Hovax.—The pew hotel on the corner of Broadway and Spring. street, was for- mally opened on Tuesday event ng. A large teatber of ited guests sat down to a epi supper, aad senti- to, and the entertainment passed off &: noon Exasun roxas —The examinations in the Fourth. ward schools have just been broi ton olese, and the answering of the children was highly creditable, particw- larly in the French department. "In the sehools up town, where the wealthy reside, who can afford to ane Uneir sons to remain longer under instruction Se > the Fourth ward, the boys excel; but pro! os ward in the city are there finer specimens of bleas- inge and advantages of « public common school educa- tlm, than among the girls uf the Jou: ome oohoote only are books supplied gratuitously, musle, 2 Prught without any expense. wimax Evers Company, No. 14, returned duy from Philadelphia, where rhe has been for seven months getting very splend dll paint She compunt, nee ber in pom passed the office in the evening, in large numbers, by h’s Cornet Band. ‘They are a fine looking set of the best companics in the city, Thele back of St, Paul's Church, ‘clock, on Tuesday night, am old adjoining the weshiog 278 Fifth street, took fires Bouse f Fines —About ten o’ shed, wed as @ stab ot Gardener & Benne tt | fumes communicated to the wining building, whick would have been consumed were it not for the timely arrival of the Fire Department. sided by the prompt ¢xertions of Capt. Squires, of the Eleventh ward who repaired to the spot with a platoon of Os coming from the Fifth street fire, pelleewan fel over some hose that were extended across the oad severely injured his knee. He was carried to the Eleventh: ward tation hones in n disabl d condition. About es quarter past twelve o'olock. a fire broke out im the irem foundry belonging to John O'Donell, 28 aud 290 Stamtom street. he policemen of the Fleveath ward anda pow Ucn of the Fire Department were promptly on the pat, fire wae pubdned. Lemage tristing in both ene Artesrt to Commu: Serre, av tanto Lavpaaon— During Tuc-day night. oMeer Harbursen. of the Fourth Ward. found a men lying io an inseusible state at the corner @f South and Dover streets. The potioe obtained aid, and sonyeyed the man to the Station Sidently drank « portion, view to selidestruetion. A letter was also found tos, Hartfoad, Commectiout, in whieh was written the following — ar Mary—Lefore to-morrow Iam in hil, #0 goed = Tan Was ascertained to be Miltos Th Bates. aged ste SS yware; sod the lady, it e his sister. residing ip Connecticut. Bates was under a deranged state of mind; and the police ed him before the magistrate, who committed him to a vate ibe, © the prion physician, Lt is be dhe will rece vt oy Borys. — Coroner Geer Fenterday held anim st. nt the City Hospital, onthe body of James O'Doncuve. bern in Ireland. whe eame to death by Oxteusive barns, eawed Wy entering a sewer in Kultow street, on Friday last, with » Uihied candle, which #8 fire to the inflemimad'* gases therein, and burned the pow man in aterrible manner before he could be relieved from his pe m. The uo’ Thao waa conveyed to the City Hospital. aud di s yesterday from the iajw- ries thas received. Vertict necordingly Grasp Lanceny,—Poter Frags was arrested, day afternoon. by the Wnited States Marshal.on ae of steading ¢iamonds frou the Post Office, He wae to bail in $1,000. Mr. Valentine. Clerk of the Common Couneil, has ape pointed Theodore $, Nims City Librarian. ‘Theatsteal and Masteal, Rowrny Turarey —The entertainment: for this eve ning will commenes with the drania of Sd and will conclude with the execileot drama of «Mod Pitcher resort ls crowded every evening: Dy hundreds of vi who express their d + in vee performances by t pst enthustatte cheers, Broxowar Twratee.—Mixs Julia Bennett, am actron of great celebnity, w ng. in the © Lowe Che ae tetod by & fine cat This fevorite en of chwen! A cows with © Be Baker.’ and wo dowbt attract 9! Burton's Treraras —The fine f Beneas Family’ will comanence t tertafoments, and the laughable comedy of the les” will conclude the amawment. The orehostra will play several Le a sits, ond Mrs. Holwan will sing a favorite balled. M. Frede rie and Miss Walicrs will daeer—all forming s fue evening's nmu-cme at Natiowas Trev crme The beautifol a of the Lake,” whieh hi monee the performance: Of “‘Thalabs, the Destroyer,” will conctade the enter- tainm: ots This theatre TS tetag nites be | whiek her apectacio. Brovenan's Lyceuw.— The ente commence with the opera of the will er with the “Irish Wide ing well; he industrious, aod. mo doable will bitimaatel theatrical harvest. Novelty here is the ¢ ces Ransew's Mrarra.—Thic being positively Be since werk of the Batemans, they should be ey ean admire exevllent dramatic ability for to-day. In the afternoon and e pear in drama and comedy ahi American government have accepted the draft, it lil be negotiated and the half yearly dividends imme- | Beverrt or J. R. Seorr—This affair comes off this distely paid | = at the Astor Pince Opera House. 7 picors Freights are quiet, and we have little change in rates | selected are the “ Wife,” wad thr ge hd Limerick to notice, but the tendency, in general, ie downwards | Be: We those who have years, been de- rs continue scarce, and ships are filled with | lighted with thir famous artist's acting, will him, te and at low prices, To New York, metals are Setantial proof of thelr est abilities. 10s, to Tas, per ton; butky weight, 12s, Od, to 1a, fine «© Mixernecs, ae teal, « crowded i hardware, 12s. 6d; ovenarss Oe ey very Their performances are of the «me Gearon “Dien weight, 12s. Od ‘wo 1S luatetpate attractive character, consisting of . instramentad: hardware, 20e.; earthenware, S» indeed Hewes dancing. burlesque opera and witty raytags weight, 128. 6d. to 17, Od. fine ak 20s; hardware, 20e.; carthenware, Ws. Baltinore—Dend weight, 125, 6d to 178 Od.; fine goods. 20s,; hardware, 2s ; earthenware, 10, New Orlease—Dend Weight, 20s, to 2is,; flue goods, } hardware, ; earthenware, 12s, Gd. Sort Astrnvca.— From Buonor Ayres, dates are tothe 8th of March. The rupture between Urquiza and Rosas is confirmed; the former had, during the past month, heen making the most active preparations, in ordet to declare bie separation from Rosas, At i video, on the Ist of April, everyth ng was quiet, The threatened blockade of the River ite by the Braet. liens had caused very little sensation. Prom Rio there is nothing particularly new. It was reported that the squadton under Admit Grenville wee to sail on the Isth for the ne Pinte. prevalent. in the harbor, but the city bee oad I aha, wen ng the sh ing The oa still 0 an cout inucd nt Rrenos g.among ue hiping” oe arrived at Rio Janeiro, aa owe? Bientena— hte aoeatio us cf the new burlesque e Bar inde ented Pacman cnet? evening. with several other attractive features, Tarren Hart. —The grand concert to the new notation, will come off on Fant eon he &h June, The musical gems se! a are taken, rie coe mee Sere celebrated com- SR as artists are all of art stamp. this concert will be one of w attraction. B “ag faye td axe J Messoram will exhibit 9 Mile arn Paredi ‘aa her mmm Orley the 27th inst., on Fille, Bt, Louls, aud other Sout

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