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THERE NEW YORK H {RAL D. — aaa eomnrnenc ae WHOLE NO. 7063. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, ce : ined eerie sit cet eo a ee ne ae — : eee — 2 nw KOR SALE IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. seeeenes of BO great importance, is full of rumors of Altitudes of Kussla to France, Frapoe reapecting certain individusis. which it declared ; erly the rival of the I 9 Grand Virlor, ts poten of ae HANCE FoR OaPir IMPORTANT DIPLOMATIC NOTES AND INTERVIEWS BR- | Were covoealed on our territory, wore often totally de | Likely to be appointed Reraskicr. The aifalr of tue holy S aooD © 818.-THE SUB At Calcutta mercantile affairs were in an im i places unre ante’ AAARARARARANY ing LATIVE TO THE POSITIOY OF LOUIS NAPO! N void of foundation; oftentimes it happened that the ex- in ntitl to 8: se ARRIVAL atate, bat bh dirtruet prevailed The house of Mack- ‘The following is our Paris correspondeat’s let! ay jated juleion was dewanded of men the ——— ey & Co., had failed for £200,000, aud others were oxpect- | Tuesday, February 17,5 P.M. ? azce, as was the case with Masaini, whose irequent The Fall in tho Price of Comapia, ov THE od, Money wes scarce ‘The eeorecy with which uearly all governmental acts | journeys to Paris, and long sojourn at that oapttal. si {From tho London Times, Fed. 1 | goutaine’a Ope large ma and two farm hone: A great fire at Hong Kong on the 28th Decenbor, de. | aro elaborated is what eapeolsily characterises the French | {aoa cf pubilc notoriety. The complaints respeating the | Tha raddem fall im Console thin morning rns sew oy the trees made onan toe 8 br lth tr be oats : AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP FRANKLN, ateoyed 600 houses in & part of the Ohinese towa oalled | Usbinet—the more important they are,the more disore- | PFFa# aze still leas unjustilable; for the lasc two years | timed by the emtraordinary announcement fram the Treawany this erany other counsty); two very large baras. bulls in Ie Bheong Wang. Several British military officers fell vio- | tion is obrerved ; ana bat little ofthe real designs of the | c¢rtain French journals have aut ceased to pudlisa bee | (hat the xghtand a half millions of Bachequer bills, which bee * sndatantisl and bess reani ho farm coutains ween Sate the fire in endéavoring to stop the progress of <a is known to the public until ita plans are in « | more aboard, eure and stavemevts, and to bring the | come due y month, will vor eee their “—_ mg vale yy ) mity e complete maturity, most unfoun ecousations against Awitueriand; ac. | *ferest more incomprebenrible proceeding, or ome FOUR DAYS LATER NEWS. | “‘thorebeiiion in the interior of tho empiee oti comti- | adopted. “Theciyject ssuie to horn sot te cisctutlous | Cceding to them, an atiay cf reiumes war eteoeid't) | that Men exoited avon uaiversal ceusurs among sen of nnn noed but the operations were ins/gaifloant, it considers as fruitless; the observations it regards aa | IsTade France at a moments notice. What would the | busiese bas rarely been raoorded Ky this ote ® dirsat Ay 4 — remature; the obstacles © o i French government Dave replied had we assumed upon | las of 006 baa been infiteted upon the patito, The Anticipation of a General War. important Debate in the British Parl Bourmela sugrested by eoruche, yee reap lng curveltea to Puta flop lo thrse calumuios whion we bete | £at9 now paid Is three ballpocce par ovnt, per day, Or 2 0.85 é - ARAN ment, ‘Were tbe sy stem less abaviute, such @ practice might not | {0 the jedgment of tae common tenee of the public at | 64 Tid. per ennum, and the general expectation wae ie PATER VALENTIN: E ‘i Mili P; ti i ‘The most [mportavt news brought by thts packet m be without its advantages, nocwithstanding itsoccasionul | '8*Re! Aseuredly, it would not have stopped those jour. | tot & reauolio would be made to ® penny farthing, oe HANDSOME FARM FOR S48, ORT Xtensive lifary Preparations iM | tates tothe debat=s ir Parliament. om the 16th ule , wh inconvenience; snd thee who remember the general | P#l* By what right chould tt be ore easoting towards | #1 L5*. Os¢d perennoam Some persons even urged O A SANDSOME FARM FoR sa OB 70 RENT, at Led John Russel! ia'd before the House his proposition | ability of the system of Loulx Philippe, aro amongst tho | Ut (an Wo lave Leen towards ii! By what right, eaps- | @ feOuction to peony would be desirable, and aw leat ition othte Cranertn: dalianle the baatee eee AN Parts of Europe, for organizing the ve tional defences against tae chance | first to admic that the failura of maay of the wiseat moa. | Olly, does It attempt now te compel us to put down the stil yield rather more theu ove and a half pay ° form. ey further informatio pow Boojamiu W. Valonth noon be obseiqed by oalliag sand atreo| quire of Samuct R. B Norton. on tho proraissa: on Mondays ps PERE of invasion, The fllowing summary of the apaeohes | sures of that government way the reult of oMoial iod Liberty of the presa, which in one of tbe fundamental wen felt that it would bave beeu « perfectly m ‘Thorsdeve, aud Fridays, at the ome of Me Bliss G. Bisish, 5 Ss te i extracted fom (he London Times, conveys au idea of the | cretion, Tho extreme ts bow ihe other way; aud he w of our institutions? 1a it, moreover ° step, te was not thought, Rowever, that he goverim Wo. & Rose sireot. Threatening Attitude of Russia to Pragee, | propoted measures — would avoid ipaccurscy in bis record of current events, » 9 1k dees, thet we should cuppres: vould be eufilolwatiy BL to go beyoud the medl- BUG STORE AND PRACTICE FOR SALE. IW TAE = Loid J Roseaie obeorved, that in 1843 bo hed auggested | will ouly succeed by repeated and oven painful inquiry | €X28*siou of opinion, and thoc we should opp ums cenree, aid he hy cenviction became genoral D*e RERAGR GENOA ofbee weae ELE See An wanna Rand the expedienoy of forming the foundation of s permaneat | in many quarters, But whatever be the mystery in | Cttions of the accomplishment of au act suc Be the, eacctien would be"thecse setsiven v1 eold for want of business, ba f . mitivia foroe in this country That proposition, betag | which governmestal projects are enveleped, ani . | Of tow td of December, which lo eubsiited co the jad bpon th the pre € thie Cytat de unsorarans ck business, bus on account | Phe Pronunoiamento of Switzerland | coapiea withanctbec for antocreace o¢tecatlon wee vel | Cree ci cage eects Are Perea ienited mg | ment and ocmmentarice of the whole world? S| the porsit ity, ao, tae thie “Lowes neo ¢ ps9 of will hapnaa : palatable to the House, and was pot persevered tn. erWiited to comsider them, there ar: tain Sui b the prev h government are | peeby might, after be « a amit, M.D, Herald offlos, for Against Franco. H6 rerowed the proposition now, in the hope that tha Uhioh are mot confined, end cannot pit bry to the | BOL confined to thee two odjeots; ths teownt realamm, prewlum on exchequer biils wan rowroely Gs., the 4 representative relative to che deoree o pul nnn wan Hoase and the conniry would oonaider it wise te | members of the government or to the Bo 1) to She Bop ent, which | Cen ot it FSIBABLE COUNERY RES! DENCES, SITUATRDON re e haves permanent force of militia, notwithstandive | canpot be acne by them glove; and osriain indigations | 9M Woved egoines French Jews establioned at Bula | poring, thervfore, ¢ f tha Ucohequer iho New Fork end New Waren anilcenkubons dance | THE POSITION OF BELGIUM. | the arsurance contained in her’ Majesty's eprect | urn oceasionnly detected by ihe lngacercinetinngns | Ceurwaue ty the arucd ecunsh of that. c ie. |. beariear aoe Coutia ee te ta of taeeer mt ecity of Now York, (ecromintation $15.8 year), in bh RANA aia Aad. that our relations with faslen powers wero friendly. | t eriatn degree is acquired—which, more or leas acou- | @t thors awd preteat tictpated measure, threes severe 470 of Myo, Wost chost r ocunty,ounveaiens to ive Dooob,the There were many cearcns why this country should wot o9 a doteil, t@ ai nil events valusdie, inaimuch aa it | *8Pteiued by etter bur Gays age, and conseque th the ai © of explagm Fem iats cunronee, Bt: suave mye henek,. oases THE ERFLCT ON THE MARKETS, wholly waprepared for war—agcressions by foreiza | throws wome light on the pouidioal conduct of the govern. | Paty exloting Uetw tion, the effair ausumes oo other @speot than thet of « } bela ista ef Ave or san antes Gath, aah aittaie States, dinputes with reapect to tha rignia of Britieh | ment at bome and abroad exuctly approve of t wanton distecartof cccoomy Compared with his past aod velnabie bnilding sites, qish a fine water prospood on &o. &o, subjects, cur obligations by treaty to defend other soua- Itis mm some such manner that the faotof am impor. | “he, laden by the ba! ¢ dealings tm connexion with 0 18 er, ‘be gonduat dong isiand Sound. (4 ia a desirable opportunity for «an - tried im cage Of attack, and ear oconneotionas with the | tant communication receatly travemiited co she Minister brace we wp tg ono todity ita decraa: } sf Hes hescelior aor ray egy more Lig alse bing p desiring Country sents, or for building asaoolationa 9; general system of Kurepe, any territorial aggrandizement | for Foreign Allsirs, aud subsequently to the Prosi bet, ae regards right, we c: ation it; wehave, ia | 1547 they seco permitied to fudl aa low #5 dbs. dircouns. a:rios way bormado-of Beujamin Mead. in'hys, nose the The United Btates mail steamahip Fraakila, Capt.J.A | (IT CRiN by one etate would distur the baleuoe of | of the lenubite un the partofebe Cabinet of As. Peters | feck ine niormig part of the | aZdelthcogh an fromediate avgmentation in the rate aby all E moarador of itis expreasiy stipulated nd epLire faculty vo appay | hut applicable to Swiss | * ¥ 4 special decree, ax- corse in queet. ous of the treaty vormment should | in Ube preeont aus, Lave bewu for moreno Under thene avor of French | citumetances, the greatest ourtonity wil be felt to bear wir usury | (he reasons that may be given plan (hat haw en pureurd At the same time i berns in mind ae ¥ been waae t before the ya to WR, ) oxcertumed; and, moreover, that that | Conventic forties, with & view te cheok the 15D. Law, eq 62 John abreet, botwoea | Wotton, arrived here at hali-past nine o'cloox yesterday power There was still another reason—namely,thatdivoe | burg. bes f mo y representation was, a morning, having left Mayre on the morning of ths 18th | the _— oO Navigation, this ooustry coald | conmmuntoation tna oncasioned displeasure, if mot # cer. bigs mae ery » whic SYOLK AND FIXTURES OF ; o R Q NOt be considered 80 secure a, taia degree Oi useasiuerr, bowk to the minister and nis peeenes COmbOne Bo i Bhire ta Broadway, Tete | le 78o7 Cowen Roads at OF. M, theveame day. Thi} Tory," with this change of elrcuuisthacen’ rust meater” the same treatmen 8 x00d oppor’ on having tour ce iva thon. | Steamer bringa forty five passengers, a valuable cargo of | coupled the fuct thet our milltary establishment was Yo wy Ieitee of Sunday Z alluded to that commani- | Je¥s. Now, t [ere forpremicee Nprege ers refs paymens weal be | drench goods, and $190,000 in specie. very far beiow tat of other countries. ave, had cation, but with the caution aad anxiety co avotd inis- | cluded tren | Sethe could be minds to DAY ex f p ‘he Franklin ‘ th a generally reckone wise, a4 well as constitutional, | take at ail times desirable, and more particularly whery | P** n keeping with the dress, with ronl uate, © N. W., Herald eigen Resi tie . has performed the voyage from Cowes | {maintain a considerable militia, as a-reserve to ont | the subject is of iuprtance, ‘The lacelrine that I hove tere is co reason why the 1 . eee fe eonet Roads in twelve days, tweive hours, and thirty minutes. | pecular ary; and the goveroment proporsd to etablish | made since then i» quariecs generally weil informed on | & compe OR SALB. ao ee borers v Seer ebkirhigete ‘The intelligenoe of which sho is the bearer, contained ope myiditie we m the folle wine Pian:-~'fwo thirds of | euch pointe, have not w iy confirmed what I then said, a Saugrn Stone feons Tae, builtin the vory i > satin eRe tho cificers to be appointed by the Lord Lieutenants, one | buy have edded considerably to the details previous ail tho he House pple Agta! London and Paris journals, and private | fy Catcer ip each oe aad Rog iniAd ian ckees es ginal; aghban' ain. enatied to esatvay to 400, if u he inbsbitents, and is a mite og | Oorfetpoudence, is fully four days later than tut | be appointed by the Crown, a qualification for offloers, of | the words of the note in question, wt least tts exa the country is io this ‘theese stor brought by the steamship Africa {rom Liverpool. ® certeiu amount of lnaded property, to be dispensed | renseand subsunce, you will permit me to return to the | Weal bas decided bo reply to M Piva reat took place. » white a Jam pagoe, snd proverbial bad faith, i loa, sur Sitio Mowevs, ctovated on dhe northiosa’ corner of Fourl Tho following are with, With reepect to the men, it was proposed that,in- | cutjeot. Its appewre cettain, thea, tout the Siaperor | Freneh Minster to Gwiteeriand, whore arrival at Bor avenue aud diree asory bana THE. YAMENGERS EY THE pRaien stead of the Lim’ u of 13 and 30 years of age, under | Nicholas has seen with deep freting of ciseutistaotion | bee beet eiguatioed gst of uncalled ¢ hae toon Th fie sorts s.d90f | Cot Kitamel, (hearer of ceepaichon.) of Moryiced, Liows g | th* 0d Local Mititis Act, the limits aubjeating parties | certain dectees (hot ensnated trom the I exections rmPgposenis tPA 2 pte eerie Tanmene ne | HAdams, USN, FL christmas, a C Guyen dM tamsteen, | tothe ballot should inthe first year be from 20023 | Nepublic con after the publication of the reenite of the E ihe Five pe Prebe bu, qulzeot N EBON. 25 Ana streot, ‘sealer, Vi Lamy, Mro & Smith, years of age, tm the second from 20 to 25; but any | yoteof December the 2th and “lei—the act whic deat Sat oyner of Nsaiew. © Kutn and isdy, Mad persona betweem 20 and 30 might volunteer, and they | stitutes the imperial eagle for the Gaille cock onthe | ot ue and Isdy, Aneuste Noel, ol New Sawin, of Mavebester Cone; Madi Donn, Miia J Fanternot. venj A Comce S Orleans; G Robe, B Martin, J Wile hay kat which establishes the of the President on inage—and, Suaily, that | MCd-Lcation v es ‘ might be extended six momtha longer by order i oomn- travefers the | tial residence from the | crived) te appar Gacniag Tebs, | WiAbbe Chaveton, A Frankenfela, Miss Clare a, D | cil. and six months farther atili by act of Paritameat. tothe Tutleries It in added thay (xe re extad- bras Tors, Dressiag | Béctho, lady snd ‘child. J Poruclods, G Poraelos and lady, | It was propesed thatthe men should be formedinto pat- | lishment of the Imperial Constitution of the year VILL, tly now, Looking | Mie Frome Reroy, GY. Maz auinas, Octavie Boucourt, Cle- | talions, and asrembled for training twenty.cight days ta | was aiko received by the Femperor with pretty much the Ware, Stovas, &e. | men Wal Aeane Bite a re sepbanie Gj sl, Mo! the fires year, and fourteen days in each subsequent | eame feciing Lis Muejeety caw in these succeasive acta, bullaors, and . Y SS year. Io tho event of a danger of invasion, the corpa | more cr lesa Piznitloaut republia OR would serve ope year less than those balloted for, | ctandards of tb i 08 gals whore period of service would be four years, whioh | ¢f) Pani, who is a way ond Wate 88 irow ‘Pubs. Boxes, Fonavaiat, Glee PSY Pe dation of railway shares, which wore rathor beb preventing reat diffarenae of she excepti Juea, which ara UM defovud them ae President of the Swiss | to tower. Jed asa fairexpres. | Wamnuncn, Feb 14 Paine or Fusus —Amertoan Bie Oh io francisco’ do Arratta, Pedro A Roveron, i to ve reliminaries of the pure and j . 4 land Vive ; hoy fF son fortes a jatlngo, Kedro A Kove. | Might be embodied and sent toany part of the country | simple re establishment of another leaperial era, co whioh, ermis upon whieh | per Cente; 7%, 101%; Margiand Vive pes Cents, BBG, 0: A Moor, Gormany; Hypolite | Whero their cervices might be reqaired. Lord Johnex- | oothirg, aot even the pretension of founding a now ay nd towards each other, Tt | Livexroot Corton Manet, Feb. 17 —The demand foe K Na Augusto Wotviar, Mra, J Wess | plained some of the details of the proposed maobinery, | nanty, was wanting, Iasomuch wx the cmp cra wan apimated tanguage of M. | ¢ hun been | tnd to-day’ bustones oss with & tures sod stated that the expenze of the plan the first year | regarded by bimasche death blow tu the mpublican form ¥ iments, | Bova hs “ story held ah ms Greenish atest, (or Sri spestiae or The U. S, mail steamer Washington arrived in Cowes | would not altogether exceed £200,000. He concluded | ci government in Kranoe, there is little doubt that it : noit { Mian Gat cawaiinonuere z . iy Pa iJ, MADD: Sj | Roads on the 152) ; by moving a resclution for obtaining leave to briag ina | wet with his approval aud his sympathy. lie cs. bimeipia mimi: | ee! AYe shown reat unwillingness to re For further pevioulazg fnquire of E, J, MADDEN, No. 168 n the 13th ult.; and baving received intelligence | p7 To) nS Othe Inwerespecting eke loval militis. pareéa Se ak te Deke Ne Ro te ee uration lapgusge to nm Switgorland. | at ap eavance erhth of penny per pound, woied With avenue. thatthe Werer was open, and the navigation not im. Mr. Ravsouns could not act aa im wavy inatances been paid. opt the exemption Ireland | monarchy; and until that (Perla wetter, Feb 16 {n London Chroniaie | A estoration beoame possible, b . "GK #AL. HOUSE NO 100 | peded with ice, proceeded at onoe to Bremen, afterland- |. aa compliment. It it was neonseary to embody a local | the establishment ofan authority on the o.igin of whioh | ‘Tbe wiuvm created in Amitarlaad hy iho chiewieulng | ,,Ltr Aeron Cons Marve Ducnday, Bed AT aud 19 nese Lixhth sro- | ing the Kmglieh and French passengers and malls. militia in Kngland, it was more so in Ireiand, whosegeo- | no discussion was likely to be permitted; but ha did got | wiiituue ascwaed by the French government is becoming sei inodakobe ne chee hu oy been moderate ot oats wnd 6 no b tyls, and contains arephical position renderog comst inora wxpoved to | approve of the auibor of that cwup d'état dving anything | every day greater. Youare already aware that, in e the modern im ‘antels, Bathe, ‘The America, from Boston and Halifax, reached the | jun, i reige por PO ate! J 2 OF, except in bis charaoter of temporary oniet of the #renon ote presented to the Swiss government by M. Fereton 346 . Ranger, Crown water, Bo, Sa, Including s balesay and | atersey at 43 P.M. on tho 18th ult., after a puanuge of | “ineply to Bir J. Pakington, Cevernment. In fact, be considered the government of | ‘liga the Pueuch Mruistes sa tne coat nore dunce ouacy orn Kewainon bond And mortvage. Enquire of | elevon days, four hours and thirty minutes. Lord J. Russene said, i was not intended that the | Louis Napoleon aa emcatially provisionsl--good enough | or all mptise oactoxs of Wheat quarters WM. U. OY T, 2% Ninth avenues, 2 : : corps should bs sent out of their reapective countiva | to last fora certain period; but he refused to recognise | ct ali cubs aud p cintions, wa Podanare io a ’ ee sscctnih The quickest veyrge ever’ made acrove te Atlantic has | without their own coneent, unless in oase of invanicn. lu it apy cther title, or anyother character. It isau- | ovr the newspepere and, wiat t9 ettil more exstaordi- | Vi B'ane Boy quarto of Lndiun, comm, {04 sucka aan {OW ALY THR PLEAGANY AND CONVENIENT | lern accomplished by the Arctic, which steamer arrived at | Bir, Hiuste believed that if a military force was wanted, | pe:fluowa to any that (he cabinet of St.Petersburg hadjvery | rary the postponement of tha general elections. Tae Pr artrerin malice ie the atheuaeral | ( | bas heen exwemely dull; aad the joes OF Whwt and fies od, atitl, bad bugere appeared, ¢ | plied themselves on somewhat « ntheepet, baa bora io & eeuemtly recovered, in ne Desil Balla mlo« Batley prog sane ~ 2 Keawon wero (use No. 70 Proupect street, Brooklyw, withia | Zivernool at 10.00 4. DL on the 17th wlt., having made eee Techie aba it would be better (o have regular troops; but he should le taste or Aympatby for pariismentary governmont ground upon which this Mend an 4, taat oy. - 4 . - P x, aaa submit to the House that, with so large a military and that th Ppreseion of the tribune and the press in | ei: s\iows at Lhe present perio # the couatry, WELFORD, 7 Astor House, Broadway. | run from this port in the space of mine duys, twenty noval force, Parliament was not warrented in adopting | Yrunce occasined it little regret, and that nogreat eacri- | acu give uessiness to the noighbocing governments R THREE STORY BRICK HOUBR NO. | Murs end thirty mine such # mearure se thia, which would take men from thelr | fice was made when the assulauce was given that the | (pon seostving this #3 iiaaey note, the President of New No.) finished ia the beat ‘The British experimental equadron auder Commodore | b+ mes and enrol them os aoidicrs, who were denied the | cowp dict and ita success Were sean wiih pleasure. But | tie Heivetic Vonfederation remonsuaied mildly against busipe minwl!y wa@- creo, the deotine we bed maaner, and coruplets with sii the modera impeevoments. ‘ . tleotive franchise, Nothing bad been ssid by Lord J. | beth the Kinperor Nicholas and his minister, Count Nes- | ¢)» unwonted burshness of the language used towards | f. UR E\y Pee t i aries t The bovion can tv esen Leewoon the hours of eleven and two, | Martin, comprising the Prinoe Regent 90, La Hegue 60, | Ruseeil that could justify the measure, and be ehould | eolode scom had thelr surpicions roused wsto the ulle- | (i. eepublle and seatuird to dine tine the demauds | eel? to note, At chia day's market th il en oessendon givin fies of ADEE, if dc Leander 50; Arethusa 50; and Danntless 32, had arrived ia | taxe the eenee of the House upen it riot dexigna of the Fresideut, and apy opinion they may | ihemee!ves wore not euch ag sould be t y complied Hoey ti NOX BAit 748 HOUSE AND LOT. 42 NY StRERT, | the Cove of Cork, from Lisbon; having been, it wan anid, | Cole rg? acy the pocatey, stilt but | bave given on pete ba nt acte of she miouee of Des wiih by an indepen n waiob, M. Fenelon Sie meen nall retatl pase Epply tH JAMES CLOVER, Wo. 14 Pina ntreet, e Brite oo glad to seo the governmen: taking prooautions in | was eo given With cautious reserve and doubt. These | Saiigusc st per to bave replied, im wa sa Fe ae, As @: declines O ¥ NO, 14} | Tecalled by the British government. It was rumored | tine. and being prepared {or whut hol-headed and fool- picicna were exprersed in the diplomatic note which | irecieat tove ed by the gorerumant | cuaen Of whens end How tt ete or mate slot ale, EF f SALTO CLOTHING DEALERS--THE LEAS! that there ships would not again be sent baok to the | ish men might do. | har beem tranemitied in the usual way to the French | which he represented were Lo be eavouted, aud aot dis pra per 4blb, deciine; but ¢ eal maintained fte & fon Bisiurea cs wail kao rn andcrtablished | qygus, but would compose a portion of a powerful | Sit i. Veuror regretted the proporsl, Bach a foros, | auiermment, end to which I alluded on Sunday, Ut may | Curved vais, Barley was held fer mo down ‘huanted ona cornet. To spseioa with about | Btitlsh fleet of from thizty to forty eail, which isto | 22 7aittd and s0 orgapired. would be inadequate to the | be necewary, for greater exectnees, to mention that | 11. 3y ine papers which have arrived in Paris sxprose werw without alteration in prices $4,009 the opparterity is one rarely oTered. Apply to y hep = object in view, If wa were to bave an aacitional military me difference of opinion exists as to the character Of | tysoy.sives veeply indienant ab tha conduct of France. " ueat, at an edyance of tuliy 6 TOWELS & BACBOUM tt Nassaustecet, | 08 Kept cruising im the English channel, and will consist | force. it should bs thoroughly eMloient | thas note. “Seme wflirm that the paper was rather of @ | itey euncunce that the Feceral Counell atands on the | ueaeemnareonmamene maneeniened em | Of twelve to fiftoen line of batt: " Har numbe: Mr. M. O'Gonwent. hoped the noble lord would reco. | private or familiar kina then offic! ml sce ot ie Ae ON BTATEN ISLAND, A VALUABLE t f battis ships.a similar number 14 th ‘4 7 ; yh 1 p Asvodh u * \ 4 ye aud that it is about to throw itele on the pro- " nf . sores, within half s mura of the steambeas | OC fligetes. corvettes and sloops, and about ten ot the | “fr M nether the bill should not extend to trelana. | st wan decidedh; 9a wficiul deapate tec lou of the othr powers of Enrope, out more partion. | hal ay’ one pea Go v5, nye gall gh Gree ee rene ir. fm twid the people ef Engiand were quite | theme fora cesite age bervations, and others, that it | f.y:ycnthat of Great Hritua. Lt appenrs that Mi, ¥ane: Ketore Loa. Jndge Looe velt neet war steamers in the British nary. ready to psy for iveurence of their lives and property; | wana tone) ¢ Gipwm ic note, which the reident, nvoy REINER FEO, fumer's bovas, large bara, fine n Nalignee hes countermanded aii the orders which he DUP PEBENCE OF OFIN rd. &e. Apply to Fe eae: a 5 Na . nacing to otter uations than anything said by the presso? | Such an apnouycemeat produced an unpleagant offes POE PALE, THM NINE YEAUS LEASE OF THE | The Paris correspondent of the Loudon News atatea tha | nis gountey, which the noble lord had taken upon him: | at the Forelgn Oflice.. Intelligence of the fact was, with 4 done by & Judee of naUtulion, aud kyldiog a term Macleon, 1.) Haider lanes Mr. Coyle, Port Richmoat; of | Advices from Lisbon, of the 11th Febraary, state | but the question was whether they had uot already paid | hod crders to read to thw French Minister for Foreign | \..augpee hes coumermanied wil ine ordese mblon fe | tithe vn eons i day ond others. Mrs. MeGreger, ou the promises. Gn the map of Beaten In, Mee lh a ea? | encugh. During the iat ten years we hed apent,in | Aivwirs, De thisas it tay, it \e certuin that an interview | 2&0 previous ; ‘ de —Ia yesterday's izxai.n, we gave » ceport ofa deolslea Mand, tba fern ie taackad St, Mary's, za rps pee @ were sis fer all contingencies, | wagen of atifiers in dookyerds. £1 Guy 0C0; in Rasterials | foc place af the Horii Otloe, and {bab explanations He expected shat ho chord be obliged to tabe his depare | of Judge Hdmonda, setting aslde the Judgment of J ~~~ | anit fur the eventualities of a European war. Reoruiting | used Inthe eoustrustion and repair of ships, £13400,000; | vere cemmrded as to te slyuidication of csttain decrees ee ee Roosevelt, rendered im this case in Janussy lest BALK 0% TO LET-& BUALL COTTAGE | was going on all overthe country, aud heavy guna wer | #84 for repairs and improvemwnts in cur dookyards, ather sn Linperiel chacacter, #a to the ulterior | Sr tino tesety tie already’ bows Indae Roosevelt expreseed great dispieasare that ios, 1Uby Bitect; Rousse rear of the | being mounted on all the fortresees from which artiller” | £3000 %0; und now it was propured to resort to am ex ete Of the President ; and it was intimated | Conciuded betreen France and Austtle for the sub ation sheuld hays been mace to another Jadge £190 31,600, & large park of which may remaia om bend brs Ms oe Artiller’” | traneous rescuros for protection. He contended the: | that the Cabiuet of St Petersburg would aot admit | {Oy cr that country. some of the Swisa papers. posi: et aside bia decision, it being but an appeal from ome Ment E160 por, Renin eorly ued. Be | bad been withdrawn atier the civil war of 1847 we might be abundantly protected by our navy, ifeur | ihe iranefermstion cf President into Kmperor, ot Uf equtas that eke esey Wa fais exemple ptm hay tae le Judge to ancther. Hs said that shie was © very 120 Wall ateees. There is nothing of much importance from Franos | ships Were not sent sbroad This measure was more me- | the introduction into Rurope of a new dynasty | ind+pendence of that country depends solely oa the ener- | rave nnd isportant matter. Alter all the procesdii ! getie protection of the reet of Karepe, bad in the caer, aud every dependence of the fetvetic republie | court. eittlng under the House and so8, corner of Spring 4 Clark streass. | q confidential order had been ireued by the Minister » | well to lecture he bo 1 i 0 He had assigned no reason ior depatting, | our los of Lune, transmitted to the ¢, and it is add 2 o ocmai +y law and sonouncing &» judicial decision as required Fidget! yA AC ae Ca War to ail the Generals to hold themselvee ready, with all thee effect, frem his pacific declaration on | ed: that the Pre id not rocolve it with Bis wean) | eee eae aren ened ae voks reverumonteasingt | bylaw, an lus oftaw having been made up, and: thes ost thera it & inves threo atory brick Workshop qi personnel end material, for a movement which ts fixed for the | the first night ofthe session; and be (Mr. Cobden) was npeemuility. An interview tcok place between the Pre- | yiuicium, and I have pow to draw atteution once ¢ tried, and grave constitutional questions from y foot on Clark street, Tho rent of the whel Zid Fevuwy The initiative was tobe taken this time | afraid this measure wos not unconnected with @ design | eident and ihe representative ct the Kmperor Nichol: | om 2 bi ry ome | at oCuolusive proet oflered, and the Court bavi piegmlon ss orks LOM per year. Iaquire Bofore ten o'clock, | by the troope at Lyons under the command of Gem. Cas. | ofemploring our regular troops on the Continent again, | aud Lam rarured that the note in question was again | Moceieths subject, 1 will bw remembered thal I some | Oi OTe Te Pa carr a tage and the preety My ta the aor, ae Cellane. On the 22d it was expected the empire would | If the country, however, suffered the government to dr trad, oF tho substance of it orally communicated. The | pony, for the yn) use, *f purine, of unduonne the army | abd bold:ng an Tsoid before, by court under the law is colored | us into continental quarrels, it would deserve # national | Trenident is understood to bays complained thet his in- favice. nl coving the secls ofdicod and dix. | The latdy and it ever Chere was a olnar oare before the im Italy. | bapkraptey. He aya that our nary was our matu- | tenticns and his wets were misuaderstood or misrepre- give people Uf A am well informed, reporta | ccurt, it was the one tn whioh the direction sow nougae e R S&L Al be proclaimed. The impending coup dem ride from Te oity: ‘On Shue wet bana by reports in favor of a Freach Protectors from § axection a pa in the world, oxtenrive grounds, C Louis Napoleon is represented to be in # state of com- | rel guardian, and, if efficiently kept up and properly dis- | sexted at St Petersburg; thet his decrees about the @ Lo FE to b pogoed was givenby x Judge in open soars, Me dink," Ke “evcrtum wiih Vusineas Gurl Maer | picte exhaustion, both of mind and body, which is usual | peced of, there was mo reason for dreading auinvasion, | imperial cegie, his own effigy cn the ccluage, and hls re- StsaeLbg rd ttieck agente ae sere thuscreeporteit | preseece of oll pasties, everything examined us pase hie hg certiprect orld parrtmoirad Bal A Will be | atter periods of great energy and excitement. Lory Pa senston, not participating in any paale,and | eivence at the Tatlerien, ought not to be distorted, mor | Poy sunur that « perty legetting cpio Kerium ander | ccrited, and a dectre in writing, drawn up, to be entered oa z tho Hieoedway Theattes a0 Mr. Gorbya’s Saloon, | “Aronte of France are said to be at work, sedulously believing that we were on as {riendly terms us could be | their izportance exaggeraeed; that they were merely 2... —-— | rapping the allegiance of the Belgian army, so thata | with foreign ELP! ANU?! MELP!—THE OWNER OF A VALUA- | military declaration in favor of anmeaation to France might | which would expese this count bie fac on Long Ieland, having become Fodsed in| coniy be got up in any Belaien garvis long ago as 1846 he bad pres + " . r rT eof Gen. & es, t ble to the incor- | by the Cierk: wnd yet. after al! this being dove, a Judge Hons, set felt that questions might ative | regulations; that ta revertirg to the eonstituticn of the | Sotecion of Delgivat Witt raabe, ie wiisk actively | of the Court cl Appeals and aot a Judge of tus court, to the risk of war. 80 | yrar eight, he only menat to establish a strong authority prepegating there opinions by ail the means s0 insidious- | snd withont any appealto him, ban directed this deoreg - ed upon Lord J, Russell | ip hie bonds; that the recollections of the empire cor ‘ed at its diaporal, It will be remembered that | to bs expupged from the records of the cow what The Beigian government Ans ordered an augmentation | that. on general principles, and with a view tothe ia: | stituted hie strevgth, aud invested hii with popularity the Catholic party that, in 1821, was the principal | ia mere, bas delivered w lecture to s Judge of this cour ned of ICO men ineach of te battalims of the regiments of the | terests of this country, it was desirable that some such | amonget the macres: that there was uothing astonishing | of separat Belgium from Holend. [tis that same | Who, \C eeems, dors pot know bis business—that is, he articulars. ic quire ot SMITE ‘BENEDI dine of the army of Belzium. As there are 49 batallions, | precaution aa this elould be taken. He was giad, | in the fact of his seeking, in the institutions of the em: | hich te wow the weit delive getting up a feeling in | has not made bis siguature acoording to Law. ‘Tete judson oonuty, N. J. Hews AND PULL LOT OF GROUND FOR SALE on Rineiy ides on that Te Third and Fourth avo- the total incresse of the Iand forces will be 4,900 men. | therefore, that the government had come forward to | pire, what wan certain to re-establish authority in It was reported that the government was about to apply | provide for the defence of the country. We had engage- | irance; that he had no intention of re-establishing the to the Chambers for credit of six millions of francs | ments of long stauding and political interests id | empire. or of making himself emperor; that he did net for the establishment of an intrenched camp in the en- | cur own ehores, scattered over ail parts of the globe. | wanteither, for ‘he accowplisbment of the mission to virons of Antwerp, and for putting into a It should be remembered, too. that France was not | which he bad been called; that bis title of President defence the tere de Flanders the only Power which had a large first and a large | sufficed for bim; that he had no rearon to trouble him- ral of the Bwiss journals reiterate %) report that | dispceable army; and ifn war should break out upon t ch allicnee, and the derey are almost aitin. | Judge kas bern told, this morning, cfttolaily, with oC ae ch «ne newapapers, that be did not keow ifalizable agents of the Fly 4 x bt opt hat ‘the Kngitsh people will not be | Li businers; that bo did not sign bis dearee, blinded as to the real intentions of the French govern | Ail this has berm doue by Chiat Justioe Tdmonda, ment. by the professions of pacific intentions with which | #)(icugh {do not believe there is wny such peevom. Feit abet an impezinl dyneaty which has no existence; | U0vls Napoleon sndeavcred to humbug his Knglish be Obie Jastion of ity Eis in noe sricaguec au same had obtained considerable currency. t effect that | tne Continent, mo one could aay low far the | anc that there was ro reason ‘or the Emperor Nisholas | fu°t's, ot (his celebrated benauct af the Blyaie, he | ae wu dcdge of the Cours of Appeals, And in itt the Fedeval Counctt had demanded the intervention of Great | flame would spread. Mr. Cobden bad deemed our | troubling bimeelfebcut it. On all these points it 9 af | tn, yoizian minister in Paris, expreaees the deepest un. | v# endured that he. w Judge of the latter court, showldh Britain mat France. and that the French Minister we feet @ sufficient defence; but cur insular posi | firmed that the President made the most formal decia- be pty om the subject; and tbat the Prince de Ligne | *\t at a Judge of thir court, and in 4 collaterat way, aad preparing to depart, ‘The French cabinet has presented ® | tion, in fome respects our strenth, was in others | rations; aud. as it bad been previourly intimated that | 15 been sent to Berlin sma special rnission connected | Without any appeal to him. take m aeat om this note, complaining of the hostility of the Bwiss press to | our weakness. Our shores are exposed apon #o | they rere to be transmitted to the Russian govermment, | sith it, ‘The accounts received yeatarday from Belgium, | 2d sec the judicin! rders of thie court aide? if the Louis Napol maby points, that it is ispoemible to provide forall. | aceutier was ar I huve already stated, despatched Om | Cie increaca cf the army, and the resolution taken to | (rer is wrong, the deoree is wrong: and it fs the decrew The forts of Milen areto be immediately completed, and | Que wavy was more effisient now than it ever was; but | Wednesday leet to at. Petersborg repair th festions of Antwerp. sow that the Iiel, | tat ought to be first attacked rection relied Upom every preparation made fir the eventuality of war, thet was no rearon why we should negtect other precaa- Whether they will be found eatitfactory or otherwise, | oii goyerninent is not only aware of the danger, but by t!e partiss who complain of the order does nos apply tnd a penton pesecasing a certnin espital 896i | e Russian force in the Baltic. at the present moment, | tions It would be madnersto rely entirely upon our ships, | itis stated as peritive that the incident itself was sine | Fit KOVAC Nis O8 Be ONiy meee Oo ; to cases ip open courttt only applira Co Orders made owt. pict tocar ean dt Asner nant ead Eel | numbers furty-fwo sail of the line, all powerfully equipped, | which could not prevent the landing of a hostile force | gulariy disegreeable to the Presidept—ail the more that | *!)*8‘° P Clterm. La conclusion, Judye Roosevelt wuld As was Bet. P10 PUNT EGt-KOR SALE-ON® SINGLE ADAMS | ebly manned, extensively s’ored, and veady for action. Ifit was recessary to bave a land force, something lik* | Che instructions of the imperial cabinet had been des- italy. te be eubordimate to any tr he.was only Breas, platen 2284 inohes, with dy wheel. pulley, 2. | | The Paris correspondent of the London Times affirms | that proponed was the best, if not the only kind—e f@to + | patched from Bt. Petertburg, before the dearees of 24 | we Opinions of Turin, uf tise 14th uit. quot to the general te co thet teibaaal he forstenm OF have powcr, Alto, ene Morgion Kotary Job | that the government of Lovin Napoleon ia nct on good | trained to arms, dormant in time of peace, but ready t+ | January, copfscating to the State the Urleans property, towin anher date of Plorence. 10th -- sl opioion, that Juige prove. Te above pressee will bo sold low. if appliod torim- | terme with the Kimperor of Kussia, and that a decided | sot with the regular troops in war—a force which extstedin | were known there. It is. therefore, argued, or antici- A peo le for iutluence is now going forward In our court While.be bad & Goat tm evedintely. WIS, BURROUG SS, 115 Pelton aleve | cooiness exiate. Go many ond inthe United Slater, He waa turptived, how. | pated, that the susceptibility of the Kmperot Nioholas— | 4 *trusele for inluenoe is F sed 04: bwe odiape +8 wre 1a NS, STOVE DRALMAS, AND TRADES. | _ The blighting effects of the decrees of confscntto ever, that Iretand should be left out of this protection, | excited as it was by acts of litte relative importance, | BCTSNMENE | ft i ene ee Prose therefors, mo juts ‘the old syand V2 Catherine stress, into | still felt, in the continual depression of the trade of snd he could not understand the mecesity of the com. | forebodes nothing favorabie. It is believed. and mot ee Ck Kemble on tie utter. 1 have been wa. rol over ike peo Aged. ‘The atock, tocle,and good will ‘There is, moreover, a strong suspieion that the lourgesisie | plicated arrangemente proposed In the bill for s local | without reesom, that the decrees of confiscation will | {7' i/ iu A trnce umuuec mn vu crel | cite nun tay Jige, net of thin comb od ceavonahla, Lhe renvio ® more tride, if the | Je not regarded by the President with much favor or | militia. It seemed to Bint that It would be better to | have tien severely judged by the Emperor and that | Cre ripe Order of St Joseph, lntely conferred by tho ina eumaisay way, ep Tasehanod: Arople reasons assigacd for dives: | witeetion, and that an opportunity would not be allowed | have the old regular militin; and he suggested that | they will give rise, om the part of that sovereign, to re | GUoT a Tuxe on Bb, Murat. barge ’aifairws of ¥rancn im court, my abate here Fe J yPhersow, 235 Warer wiroots 06 J ML | to pagy without a more decided manifestation of dis- | the word “tecal” ehould be left out of the bill, which | movetrances of an embarrassing nature. ‘The Emperor “ . | peedy termination, | aayy com- 1,400. Inquize of Wm. D. Spar! ‘Third avoaus. ‘TAB PROPRIETOR OF & PANCY eptablirchod bo Broadway, sot wide (he proc he dng of i Dry Lo Miniate o would be brought toa chndeboigl Bah =~ | Like towards the class referred to was In other reepects, susceplible of eousiderable im- | Nichcles was never az is well koown, the friend of King rae eee erred on dbabee | suited with one vf my collegues; and in eréer that ties ry FLOMSy TO LEASE, THR | | The government was vizorourly preparing for the elao- | provemente. | Louis VLilippe, Te never approved bia accession to the | POrer (a eppore it bul snpesse that the schism of's por- | ve a more forma dissuspion, [ ehelt, im entomsive ting House, upon tl tions, and every exertion was being made to stife all Mr. F. Maver said, the question whether the plan | throne in 1450. Ile had. to be sure, recognised him os tick of the ‘net. who have deserted the interesta of | tty of Reb. Mark &: ste taing to Ui opposition, by the most unjustifiable and unprecedented | of the regular militia should bo adopted hed un: hing, but not without tentifying, on mos, ocoasions, his | 4 strig to Juin the ranke of the friends of Louis Napo- | ebed be qashedy of Hiushing | jueasurer, undertaken in the various departmenta by the | gone great consideration, and it had been determined | censure and his repugmance; but it le equally certaim | 1000 Ves oneusioned by the pressure exercised by Austria | Ail Yacwted, aud tat the parties au opportunity to nursery of Winwer, Bo. ry ‘teins winute’e walk of tbo qamateas landing. en in tt consi : | Soper heh wil tit om Bavur lege ‘ “ overmment and joe agente. Ubst a militia of @ local character was preforal that the Em held in hich esteem the perronal qual. bim- | eppeal to the general term, w! ur. a aN PIES Ibn Wecateages Tere ee Avy | eer Oolme Gerselte quotes a Intter ‘rom Lombardy, | “Ale Neworcarr supported this ae ® defensive moe. | tien ofthe fate King that he admitted wad admired, Fee ee eee eva tropis ot the budget, | Bra? te give decisicne, end tbattt then hava a prcferena. — —-——-——-=— | tothe elfect that the emigration thence it increasing to | sure. ton great degree, hie domestic virtues, as well as thore 01306 VOUMDRAB.—A LOT OF FOUNDRY TOOLM. | a feesiul extent, owing to the heavy taxes laid om that Me, Rocux thought the exclusion ef Ireland from the | of tiv (ween, and the personal qualities of their chil- | f'the nope of soon seeing the oy. | Aud let us Lave Cho question (ally beard aad judiciily 089 EXPE Lona ay the night of the Sth, castegnoles | Paroed on. ation stan o., for sue cheap, consisting ef Cupois Bellows, ince by the Austriane. Lombardy. it eppears, pays | pill would seem to imply that her population could mos | dren. Lt mey therefore be safely preeumied that the mo- ; ’ i the city, by way of ovle- | Before Hon. Julge Kdwacde. ; Lrdtes, $i) 269 La lag eta a on RL oF od Bene contribation wbiam, overs two thinds o¢ the ex: Fr eopeader peu ment is awaited with enxlety which sballdeoide whether | Tit Gred tn serecal uti ree ee Duke ta 168, when | Blaxci h—Daneet Ji Garrett vs. Chee. JP. Carraiton St oR te tee. A AT oe rine areieniat | penece of the army of Italy Tord J, ussrct emphatically disctaimed this impli. | the Emperor of Kussle does mct nee im the acta of the | prsting the dene ture ct tne rmhy Cite AON ee | wtotiom to change pines of trial from New Yorik to Meme cette ls bradl i ehibenied ike de The price of British stocks and theres bad been alight- | cation, There vas na wand of coryitence iv the loyalty of | 24d January a apirit of vengeance and reprisal, Should | Pe tuitted Temods i aes Cee thas | ron oF I | any app Lg = aaaty teat ri Sha tee jscres {or an account. yALUAUS.M PROVERTY—TOR AUR, AT PIRRMONT, | ly depressed by the warlike tone of the dchoten in Partia- | Yreiand fuch be the case, there oan be littte doubt that the re. | ‘tion is uo lenges tal V ae ob ef Ground, om isi, aneus oe cated 24 05 Oe ment. Consols torre quoted at 97 to 974. South American } renee Piperis: cabinet, would give oreo $9 tu nient moment. set pa Tyat frou) oa. the, Hwdeoa Kiver, ani wore sttg. i | , perish ‘great ; 9. saiihitinen oi soca by inne ht icagizg 9 the Br Ralleoad Company tering tise ietbe ptohanee: cid tatng eaten Woes | ‘The advices from rartaare (o Wednesdsy the 13th ult., | o¢ the Belgian goverment aod the King of Wurtem. I ie ae te eer ot toe Hew: ax Aneeeeee Theatsical and Musteal, wconstrmeted. Fee perme orn | co of the number of projvcts for | at A. M. berg; asgiso to thon which will probably be made by the } Mf tingland et Purim, Itlanot true Ago Piack Oreas Movex—Maaiw’s Sxcruere The T. DUNLAP, No. roadway, | fiat, in consequence of number of new projec! of = verge; a8 8 by, former Mimister of Eing!and. . oT | a a wr a : may | Working gold mines in California and Australia, | The London Times mays that the number of persons | icing of Naples, the Queem of Spain, aud the iow of | 17): Pent to Naples as asserted by the Genos Gar Chere selected tor this evening {9 Le Geuze Laine, > (jC) ACERS OF LAND, ErTUATED IN BATH | TOCSY Ny Lane Corn Market, ou the 10th ultimo, | arrested in France within the last few weeks amounts | Cojarg tha to Naples, 07 amerte oy un uaderotending | iowsay Titvatnzq-Three exellent pirces wre am 12,000 ‘erchy, Veraty er ln in quanti ‘thorigh thera was a somewhat rhort mupply of English | probably to 160,000. Tt states thas It has taken gree: einen, caw Muh the government relacive 4 the remonatrancer of the | noumerd for to night. The fit ia “Jane thoew,”” the ST fa pateon svect ee Power Neen” | wheats decline of 1s. per quarter took piace. Foreign | pains to aacertain thisfact. | git Attitude of Prance towards Switceriand | TB Ihe rrn ma te aioted | faiths Dus Gaveyaca” ahd te bt Oller ther rented wartchntihibed " ; Monitewr publi: je law on the ; . h wie : rwies,”" ni Weert thas Geamsigtions of iain aoeliiiea tn praee | Pe peper is % ‘be created without government au- The Paste Gazette, of the rr ult, hae the following s @ Britia wees ty ic Nos ale nas bs Tanarns.<-Roerent spears thin oreslag eb “ raph [dclatensteia justified a uM Bad. Ponten im im correspondence with the fallin wheat, thority. pareg! acted in virtue of his instructioas, which authovis Richard UL, with Conway, Barry, : ) Mae At the Liverpool cotton market, om the 10th ultimo, Political newepapere publirhed In foreign ocuntries The Bwisa Independence repeata Pha ne To ge Rieto uve hun arms, If ke oousidered himself insulted. > tho Ieadlog paris. 4, will eloae with wha © Iwo Boamg- _ TA PACK AG | A ‘not be allowel to ciroulate in France without go- | Berne, that the Federal Vonnoll hed i i en pine oe MMneny peewee oa pe Eo IES eo By De ean me ae pated authority, The oantion money of @ paper SP- a Gaetan op eee ona, a Cae: ds poles oe gr fin ee ll ab, tar cope a | rea aaa The pisous, sleetod for this svoa- r timo, in thrice a wee! . gra . i ap ina’ m nb a 0 Urrws ‘cOmaive,” an ne aN ae Eoudon ines repotte tas toe ceentoantea t01k000 "ail picnin Be a ebes ares Semen tie. | tae eon eee Te es cece than th! qovecamest Ja. preparing a ew constivucion | tie kew plows callad ihe “J. J.'9," aad tha * Binge Bee bales, off heb of & upon | out lodging the caution money, ¥, of the times, to wae thoexpresslon of | earsel. pec ; | taaretieen ee the previoas Britny. ray fine of from 100f. to 2000. for exch Mumber, and im | Acoording to the Scheyte ‘ere, the Frenoh govern. | ‘elted to the spirit of the ties Xe sae the Capes et OaTtR ae acanendie a2 Mee, Wiliams anpancto~ Foreived mntit the morning ot | th F ket ship Antartic. Captain Zerega, put bask to | priconment of from one month to two years. ment had selled upon federal government to place adoittion, in tnitation of ths coarse pursued by | night in tiree pleoum—the mm Boy,” “ Sprlge uk: é Masazen Aerie | Liverk eo titan, ae reed hee ences || plicable gn beweyopere, ealoes thay are ssenpued ree attitude corona iy the Prench governraent to: ayers, in sempeot of the imperial oonsi.tution, Seat Oner eron Cemmes. ten ne Comtineatay? Ud Poarl r',, corner ef Walls atier let ay 26 Broadvay-) | water bank, aud thrown @ large portion of ber cargo | pilouble to foreign Bwitverland, bas the attention of uth wen goneludes all. “a a Us odheo Vo lot from and etter the let of May noxt, board. under a diplomatic convention wards werland, Austria, Amuntcan Mussrv Lm the efternoom, the “ Tottie! Lt | The latest nocounte from Madrid montion (hat the | ‘The Monitewr aleo contains the following decree :— ool mec and i fap ind four ale boiaiy the cota gout the fast of adespatsh kay. with Antipedean feats, . In the svaping, ” Draue at Som LEI A I py | Quen’s convalercence waa progressing at ting Pith Art. 1. For the future, the only fete to be recognized | express their in MMpoubie bedded cous,” aad Anbpodean (eats, ti national one be the anniversary | by the government of Louls Napoleon for, the banish- | tpg been rece In Vienna by the last American post, Nase San ts G0, ive eatellons, Se, | attndy ket dager te nel ep watgenane- | Cte Sart ae aera, wa ons | RETiSeee ee sean ree eae oe ats | R'wustente carte neue bat tee iad acer ey mgt thee of along an Sor ia a ‘ \- The Moniteur publishes several other ‘tion to ter of our it of Mr, 5. Hyer Re ad oe enevy ihe prema ee theerend joue, which important td which fp ene for the encouragemnont ef tm- | correrpondent we have reosived the folsowing letter rom | diplomatic tntersvnse wiih the reraeteek tives: | enters 'sMinewrve <f'hie cnsivalied band ontic tailing , ted ay @ Auer Gromeh aa ‘eval in oborge tnd | were to tare pince on the cooaslon of Che Queen's escape | migration intothe French colonier, and for the regulation | Berne, which expresees the Views of t's» [resident of the area ae fad ayo cee beth didlonleand | te gire the uisioe2 setistncthua aad deligh> by their ¢ <* wat Bretial aie cour ret oa | from the dagrer of the arencsin. | Tbe Queen Ag the oe Na, se ssi i val dapat “Bexve, Yob. 13, 1832, Giragreeable. The bebavionr both the court and the oy eal peat prerent s One cus re ee Nocons Email | pair, on the 16th, (@ the burch of Atogha, to thank the | Fernie neare again aftost that the tatimate advisers of | Youare aware that the Frome), goverument ocrplaing | eabinet toward kim Las deen evon suifered to be com- | Wivows His ase puunse © Eke, prema = 1 His a oa sy ot ail Buproee, alt Mey ChEOTR: a ia nad Rey etal Hor swacd an exits ed endyoh 0 Lng of ¥ Almighty for ils matked provection, The deputies wore Mrecident ere urging him to take up bis residence at | of the political conduct fullov sed by the Swiss Vederal | mented on in the censor riades prone, and, afier a ces 9 to gcoompany Bet 0 (00% vay ware performed on | the Tuileries, with the tte of Hinperor. Ramor even | Coucell and of what it the hontlle abtitade which | dence in Vienss of about evelte monche, ha ie stated i Se the Ohw bh of the Modalens, in Paris, In | goes further, and aseorta that the President [s not averse | Fwitretiand Das acsumed trwards it. [amenabled to | never to have bern lang prods iy . and not in @ | tee aes ois, 62 bd soe of the Queen. All the foreign | to the suggretions thus thrown out. Inoensequence,en- | givs you she opialons Of tae President of the Oomfede | the isct woek or #0, ei very aelaly, Sepa aces oeeh tent ic with esveral of the | Cenvore are being nee to Perales the seal of the Bo- | ration. which be expreze sd with some warmta on the | 6 Bus ~The benefit cf this eh orf ¢ 94. teemed citizen comes off to-night ot Wao Doweiy WY votre. Let him have a bumper. | Pecvows’ Mixevaea This bead aco about YU ring o emma country soar, Pekows having closed wo She OF hall of wr, ve | Smbareadora wore present, tecothe: the ta, to indi tect: t an Weoneatay, 17th | cubinet minteters cf Louis Napeleom. Bapartist partisans in partment uce | ent) van ; ¥, snlnatzelay, Brest yeni cunmber en camden, at cask alvenalaves, PnP woclalmed: without delay? 2 on Nason har saver ceased ts HY hans Rand with \Erenat re The Paris beet neernn Caged nue ene Fo Rt jerere Lon bob r oe ‘wih, diomed her a amendment, mo _ , dot arn M : rene Wi 008 OALTYOAMIA EXPRESS, NO.t | Bnd been onrried altering tho 99 aeticle of the const: | for the base appears tc be an approkenaion that, whem | clazatons, aad bas swramed a tone with regard te | stantincpls, feiss Suey fh Scrat mdes Te appente | event. the appeased iq ° fae: fae, A A eeinomeat, none Wall atrects--fariog meds a o tution, and depriving the chamber of the annval control | the legislative body Bes Mitts Oe actanee pots ome J agp ae an Bae thet the Buten d teomununicate his {atention te | reemed well pleased the friends who werw al go; Geach with tuo hinge of Mocqaors. Ba of the ordinary and permanent expenditure of the Beate ee tas. sae ieea’ Tals ste Rou the ome | 3 pen a pom tactic [ve oy Ney ery imperial letvee, to that her, and by by a Pay nie yy: ated ne aso the Balitos another reno! - b eB the most ao! ol hb ad gi Hana gp Ait Letniags of Paatien, $i Whe cveriand Raat Tntia aud Ching mua, with dates | tne, since the Council of Btate Bea algvency taxon the . vio milatee, Aled Wik a ae a ones ee et sacs of" glia Woeipervasion agente ct tha Ragtish ani | from ‘Colae to Bist December, and mombsy to 17th | iiherty of showitg opposition on quer ‘cme it ia trae, of | Saaee ceirat. The next day, the oBly post which onn be held } Coruaanowt, wae vector soly alias for BN arcearag Comp 6, OO | dnevary, reached London on the 16th uit, Tt te an- # eeoondery rite. yeh whi, Wiotamowen et bees pointed ous (0 we as the most dangerous—e | by on ex-grandvisier, namely, that, of President of the | railing and grecotully en 4 Pear ted ert } wounced that the expected Burmese war would not take | oy to criticising ee tallnre rigorous od al not in harmony | Oouroli of btacs, was taken from Wtiteat Pasha, ead con | dried y, tho taat tims, thas are Pog yt oS 4 | place, the King haying aoceded to the demands of the | the French character. Aato Wy ponsibility measure, ‘ed upon iveuid. All Pasha bad tendered bis esig. | ception te tho Cay of Mei sb 00 or anything eve whioh 7,9 godortakes, no suoh | with our ¢epublican morals; wa Lave gome along way | {erred apo nat Life. -2tadtivr’ from Panna’. fritit Set areas wit ry frcnnn oA. waves vee Iden appoese ever WO coour 10 Fog President, His faith ta me sy Ned far—tn this path of concession; but | ration ae mintker of foreiga affairs, but was perwuaded | plearant souveaite of a seen, Doovch V., " J good how fn Baicamore M harre for C . ~ ie he firsai; wo We. fo deprive those evil wishers, whom | by ths Sulien to rowain tu office. Thus, ho obange what dodde Deas is drowing 4 te Ban, ty tue Cot cf Avs, sod every precaution bad bees | bin deatiny aluret emoun! ve y , : p ae tediceted ea yet ln the of the (0. Bodamn Paitionne 4 GE copctcte In soe Censalar Soon. sate, the Bugiish (o guecd sgelent the consequences pebeves that winievor We uatortakes wl auxely noove | wo dinow bo be hoy about Switeetiand, even | over boa devo [47 : ’ w moet Heth a Bk cooas 1 se et tort, Ehe seme fom, Woeae toda | spencoatah , T tin Wadow’ of 6 pratagh, Whe ‘comampidons 2, | vrmpeas Dy ihe Tyrone 4 Nieebit, Mla Pega, foe: | Gee

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