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ceremonies, tho master olect was aano manent charge of eight or nine per cent on the value thirteenth centuries, to be in. ‘ ~ » | and all tho bret! stood to order, the c of half or two-thirds of his property. So that the | oluded in this volumo, and read explanatory ro- | at Newcnstlo-upon-Tyne; also Mra. Stirlin, ere ree ren EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE was magnificent. The ‘only momber of Mnglish | difference botweon the rate of ivans ox\real rty | marks on the coamographical and geographical | Tho African Rowoius is performing at the I’rincass’) | ae masewae eee Pa ac praant ‘caging ADDITIONAL sonic costume, and whon, after tho Rtnveuend, | paying rent for his holding, is saddled with & por- Hempsngeecy panlonhodss; or maps of the world, ee eae ge Ay eed a VERY LATE FROM NEW GRANADA. wees masonry presout was M. de deputy - | and on commercial securities is enormously in favor | knowledge and astronomical observations of the | Theatre, Leeds. Interviews With tho Ministers ond States- | Hci Zhud martes for Monmouthshire: who waa | of the latter. Yet it anfo investments pashan old Seandinavians, showing that they wore com- | Mr. A. Wigan, tho clovor comedian, will visit | Wo hace resvived files of the Pana Herald, ‘i 7 spelt tera h 9. conducted with the usual ceromonics and placed to | can be obtained in France at tho high rates now said | paratively fumiliar with the mainof North Amorica | Amorioa, pro mionelly, in a short time. War, ant Kicho to the 18th, ult. inclusive. Our ad- {¥rom the Loudon Herald, March 9.] tho right of tho grand master. After swearing | Lo ba common thoro, it is not probable that any oon- | centuries bofore tho time of Columbus. Ho also | Tho Musical World states that Madamo Ployol | vices from Navy Buy, tho now depot, are to tho 2ia. A pamphlet, ondorsad by It O'Brion, fisq.,.as the | gacits’to tho order, and to maintain its privileges, | siderublo lass of onpitalists will continue to ad- | gave the weloomo intelligence that the Arnamag- | will arrive in Loudon at tho end of the prosoat | Tp : ane ne f ite ! : © Herald of pi bitoni es Jost bean voiced, pres ities noe vi the grand master was saluted by all the brethren, | vance money on lowor terms than what may bo ob- | necan committeo would soon be able to. publish the month. Y , Tho inde ari sf eh ~ ; fro ayes ekd ban 8 meee ns ih tase aftor the usual custom of masons, wheu ho addressed | tained in the public market. Wo thorofore enter- | second volume of its now and oritical edition of | Tho Bateman Children have just, tonninated a barton then pe sane, illiam Ponn and Bre- Rintemnce an ee tcoa? Atvoc | $e grand orient as follows, his remarks being lis- | tain no hopes that this project will have the samo | “Snorre Sturlson’s, or tho Younger Edda,” and | most successful engagement at the Thoatro Royal, Cr onathan, bigughe six hundred passangens te and Fore Peaitlgn. ein rritoe olan tened to with profound attention, and ovideatly | succes in Franco which it has mot with in Ger-| that it was preparing a “Diplomatarium Islandi- | Plymouth. 4 Heh saad lite some ened teal in. Paris [hn ae tutors | CavSiNg & deep impreseion on all prosent many. cum.” esr. Welch and Le Grand Smith have opened | ieee a eee Meoaes Pale gta _ Short ge serival in Haris 1 had an into | ““<cifThave with pleasure aovopted the high olarga | ‘The governmont, folowing in this rospoot in the | | His Majesty tho King thon communicated a do- | the Theatro Royal, Glasgow, for oquostrian portorm- | yy rytyts OMnpeine Ay 0 ome mor & Co. ee de Pe Seay ie antidontial frinad of | confided to me by tho grand onent of Franco, itis | etepa of its predecessors, has shown that it ia aware } tuiled account, illustraied by largo plans, &o., of | ances, inhest fir'ther Morarakictat’ @ivy, sive brought @ terior, id . hey ony eke Ne kes follo be less to onjoy thé honors whieb it confers, than to | of the magnitude of the dangor to which the Fronoh | the excavations which he bad oaused to be mado of | Mr. Bourcicault, tho talontod dramatiat,will shortly Geld if i i ara i a y eier Sieamaae Be Foden, Weta eile e alelita esate Le prove my uilachment to that noble association | nation is exposed by this rapid augmentation of tho | tho ruingof the famous middle age castlos of Soborg reappear aa an actor, at the Princess's Theatre, | Gold Hunter hag ros boon in tho port, of Paasaus pe VOLeUnee. wD & Alar {Mapai to bo | Which hus always beon the object of my liveliest 4o- | burdong on the agricultural population, far exoeed- | and Adsorbo, in tho north of Ajwlland, and the Vice | London bate eeee rg yoesspes gatiaRe of har “i The William Ponn broughs over twe equalled. M. de Persigny spoke with surprise of | fioitudg. At an early period I approsiated the high | ing tho progress mado in tho woalth or productive | President, Profosior ©. F. Wogonor, road anti- | A now farce called ‘ Matrimonial Prospectuses,” m , the one for iy prelany an Invaslod | mission ofour order, snd since syed have beer pleased | power of that portion of the community.” Tho cry | quarian papors on thoir former history. has beon favorably received at Punch’s Pair Giaablod : In the name of humanity whon will thie ShER wate being mai : in oe <5 *écuhauidl to choose me for your guido, permit mo to reckon | for reform in the lawof mortgage is now ono of tho | — Next followed the exhibition of three remarkable | London. $hrough tloket farce cease? : +e Suppore, How ra Tasked, “that these | on your co-operation. It is in praotising among us | moet popular ohjoots in France, and somo attompt | finds. ‘The discovorios wore sont by the Committes of | The now grand opera of “The Wandoring Jow " ‘ho Pannma papors aro filled with the orusl deosp- ry ions aro unnecessary ? the fine maxims on which wo build our edifice—-it | way be mado to meet it. But wo shall not be sur- ; Antiquitics, and may bo callod a workshoporquarry | is to be produved ip Waris in tho course of tho | tions practiced upon tho unfortunate passengers for *Cortainly,” he said; ‘as far aa an invasion om | je in pivi 4 1 ; . one 1Y & giving to cach other ainutual support, that we | priced to find that any such attempt will aggravate | Of tools and weapons from tho Stone Age; iv oon- | present month sforni; ouenen Jatiforni the part of bration concerned, they bent per iolly, render our task more easy and more Tease: sud’| the evil, b: fucthtating the eposiatibn Se those | aleted of some hundreds of pieces, in various stages | ‘Tho Kdimburg papora record tho sucoosaful début | California. All passengers bound to California, had anncecssary. T give you my solemn word ef honor, | Gur common efforts more fruitful. Lot us tako aro | loans, until the rights of property are thomselvos | of porfootion, from tho rough flint to the finished | of Miss Fano, daughter of Mr. Rangor, in tho | better go to head quartors for thoir Vokota—go te that neither the Prince President or his miniater# | 1.5; to Jogo sight of the obj ; - fe . T, - 7 Pee ae ma A ject to which wetend—iot | overthrown by # olass of noody ‘and fragmontary | and delicate arrowhead, tho wholo found at ono | character of Lady Teazle. Nowland & Aspinwall, in South atrost; M. @. ave the alighteet iden of going to war, with Ringe | 1. nyap Govinto from the path which is tracod out, | proprietors, who aro already Oy pad LeageneeaiT | spot i the Inland of Aniolk; in. the Cattegahs emi-| | Mr-J; Madison Marton; hea ceased lo sok as.tage | niovay a in Woke aise De Alles, ta Debus a bo 2 tah, uy te anine *Jinstod along | @t 8. Let our discussions always remain sloof | perima anc’ the road to social revolution offering remarkablo proofs of the native in ed of | manager of Drary Lano Thoatro; Lo bas beou suc- | |) ? “i Ww 4 , ly interview with 31. de Persigny | from political passions. Lond an ear to every moan. - : the heathen work peoplo in this branoh, upwards of | ceeded hy Mr. W. Wost. Place, and Jones & Johnston, in Wall street, They oh» Parry is about to produce a now musical | will (hoo be sure thoy aro right. Herr Thomson, gave viva voce explanations of the ontortainment, ontitled * Mr John Parry's Portfolio Tho oloction for a now President of the ropublie principal forms. ‘The seoond was laid before tho | for Childron of all Ages.” ie catty ako ols for wine dh moeting by his Majesty hiwsolf. Tt was paddle} Parss.—A sodden death ia our thoatrical oirelas | W284 80108 to tako place in’ fow months, aod the onr of onk, (held by both hands in the oentro,) of | took plnce on the 28th ult, which bas orented a | mane of General Jose Maria Obando was recom the mind ae bath he there Rona Cy in | sensation here. M. Edmond Sevesie, who had re- | mended by tho Panamefto aa tho best candidate. their kujeks. It Was found near Hjorring, in | contly bo ireotor of our third lyrical theatre, | my, weyinoe guero 6 tate TWilkhd, deop in a turf mom, ant doubtless | tha Opera N fo Phentre Historianes, | |. Ho province OF Asnero, at the tates’ dake), wae belongs to the carliost borthen race of this country. } sude ad. ‘Tho new | Scmewbat troubled by tho two rival factions 0 Tho third was also exhibited by his Majesty, aud | grand opors udeed a noblo treat for your oorres- | that its production fa Likely in his capacity of antiguarian dilottante. | the 15th and 20. of the presen c only wished some mombers of our own Socioty of | Hatian Opera, © L'lialiana in Algies Antiquaries had been present to share the pleasure. | vived for tho rentree of Malis. An It may bo termed a workshop, or smithy, of bronve mewhat masculino sppeara arms und tools from the lator heathea period, found ry to Pisaroni din the final » lutely at Sindrnmivro, in Sj time, and the following is the substance of what ho of distress, from whatever part it may make itsolf An Eaigeneive Gold Eneculation in London | a thousand yoars ago. ‘Tho profound archwologist, Mr. anid :— 6 5 iafort “i New Granada fe “MEho Prince President and the governmont of | Beard oer the Nand. of eacoe te a oe {ror the London Sun, March 19,] France aro anxious to be on terms of the closost al- A “i, oa We would invite the publio attontiou to the adver- “a A . source, and wherever it may be met with—ina | ,; , 7 Fy } “ o Tacme) x Xo * Hance with Kingland. | An alliance betwoon France | word, sed benefits over the whole of mankind. Such | (acnent of the Now Granad Company now in tore difioah thant ever. An abyos existe botwoen | 1# Our mission. Tho developement of tho mind | Part of this day's improation. Long bofore tho ox 2 cf ea tin td 1 ‘ and tho improvement of intolligence---suoh is our 2 inten Pe Ce cote 2 acy powers with which ho is nt-proseut favestod. | Nowa bo to bsenk forover the bond of our or | Hivealike oxcited the hopes of the ncody, and th ¢ Srance will advooate litical andsociat progression, | S4niit pea fa Westies i torso ae terrors of the wealthy—the auriferous, Malition of and an alliance with England is therefore the ouly hunds. Humble artisansofa groat work, tot | Sertnin districts in Now ranain wero woll known, Stanees. ‘Toro is no desire for war, oithor in the | 3 continue iy siloneo seth coenee ia the admirable pamphlet on ‘the distribution of gold army or xmongst the people. Tt is true that the ist seis Shavintalicane throughout the world, in the Central and Westorn + tonc.of the Fingtish press might have irritated a Ee eee ee ee eeu eocemetiea | Andes. ‘These wero alio river washings in the Rio army and the poople to 2 ve vugextent. But | "40%, great’Architect of the universe “ho fature | CRUces 2nd considerable quantities wore obtained in is so advanced | Genoral Herrera and Don Lucas, who wore fighting co place boty in the atrocta on the Prosidential question, nth. At tho i ay PE SE Wo hope, anys the Panamene, that tho national Mor voioo | Govermmont will take energetic monaures to # ear somo | thosagnovements, The relations which exist wi in which | that people who was before ® part of our proviage, Willengage, no doubt, tho executive powor to pros i mae \ , Hand, el in ove spot atria,” tho ‘censorahip forbid the slation of these ar- ni ; the Rio Zulin wad the Kiv Hachs. Tutho mountains Mesto , pi patees | vont tho misfortunes which throaten tho province : Lo Mclaren megs prosperily of masonry is no longer doubtful—tho now ° Pete aaane Aa and in high preservation, he number of piecos 0, and J thoy ticles, and they therefore happily remain unknown of Autioquia tt was also produced by imincral wash- | Wig upwerds bt 160, froin the largest epear herds Lo ‘Aguero: Goa will be propitious to it, We resume our work under hapy ings, tho y about £500,000 yorrly. On itude, requires to know what wo a: the same high authority we learn that tho gold coi- ott ; ikon i. > | nage at tho inint of Bogota, in New Granada, for will sco us always snimatod by the best philanthropy | i. 36 yours f inclusive, emountod —-it will know that our institution is the schoo! of L653 ‘ every virtue, aud. it will eupport us ; for, gonorous | £0 22 Tess then $15,151,531 or nearly | $850,000 and enlightened, it camnot reinve a kind support to | PO Syne ate ot tual artaen nawenintea tle those who, like itaolf, seck with so much eagerncas | COST Cry ble quantiy of the produve never oun for opportunities to do good. ‘Thus, froe from any | TAY (0 jhe mint at Bogota, and when such quanti- In acting thus, the French government ely have given a better proof of its desiro ‘ to remain on friendly terms with England. The army and tho great mass cf the French poople aro devoted to the Prince President. The peasantry of France havo the same devotion for the name of Na- poleon aa tho Highlanders of Scottund onee had for bs the Stuarts. In every cabin in France you will find Tt wasroported that, in tho now puiah of Oali- donia, erected in the territory of Sauls Ana, the t Ato pay, or pey with dixguat, the duties nowly imposed, eomusc the claw foations wero not made with much accuracy coum ee to whom the task was entrusted THR GOLD MINES the smallest kelt, many of thon: of exquisite work- uship, especially one sword-bili, worthy to bo sped by the most patneian hun ae ese The government, which, in s to take p leing, on the 26th noble a treasure, showed and explainod the y anniversary of the death ¢ pieces with the utmost kiv j and affability, | who diedin 1819. M. A ing moat fuily every question put to him by | mnusieal in ‘6 inquisitive members. He particularly | medal at tho g who was evidently delighted xt having ) composer Hubsnock, s, the manutucturor of ed off tho grand » bust or a portrait of the Hmperor, and beside it | ; r ae ne Badivers the ties could formerly have been obtained witb the in- 7 fheroby afforded of the \ nine Star, Muceh Wo} aoe eee ershaks of France. sprang: froae tho | i% What it wishes, and what it’ can do. ‘Tho mes what may now bo rentinod by | for'muny of them had the mould marks, still uniibed | Loudon, the eonat of Choco, fur the purposo of examining rals, and marshals of France sprang from’ tho | 13> WAMU!) Wishes, ane wan and. hae i ab pn of experience, enerey, and covery ah “eof “coating motal lay among tho | Nine CO; ee th dines in that svetion of the country; the peasantry, Napoleon is the hero of the peoplo, the | yes Of rigor anette byte gauey attsianta pessible adinnet whioh tho regonrees “of ro Ey eee eee oe eee eo hoon before he + Linalellan has Toft Binsscls for Paris. yar. | director of the party unfortunately became wit uame is for thom a talisman.” : nistry. Lot us show that equalityecharity, and | Rpny place at their disposal. 4 covered in this country eur rendora are avrare. ‘attakon place, in tho presence of a | apdthe objoct waa abandoned. This disoourag After aome remarks upon the extraordinary de- rea Rive: quality, charity, The di haye, i€ appgars, entered into» The meeting tnanimously agreed to tho propo- | grea has taken place, i the partied interested, and the matter has nover 'y love oxists more particularly among us.” Tho other business of tho grand oriomt thon pro- ceeded, und at eight o'clock nearly 500 persons sat down toa splendid banqnet. In the ooursa of the evening, M. do Bernardy was presented to tho Prince Grand Master, who exprossed himself iv most grati- fying terms 25 to his experience of English fr number of genorals and sition of tho Scere that the socioly should pro- | gaimerget whom wera the princes of voyal ered to the publ n of the Roy. Svoinbiora | and houschold. ‘The march for cavalry, K:gilsson’s largo and. invaluable lexicon of the Old- | Avant,” eomposed by M. Lorons, trumpet’ major, Norsy poetic dialect, as preserved in the Hddas and | carried of tho greateat number of votes in its faver. Sagas, a work which will orento an epoch in Nor | Tho grand exhibition of twelve tadlecux vivans, then archmology. It will alse publish, as soon as | which took 5 short time since, at the mansi contract 6 property greement for tho purchaso of a frochold oo, upwards of ying from twonty an aves of more 00,000 uores, upon which many surfico ve siready heon discovered, not of gold only, but alvo of silver, platina, cinnabar, and other u noe. On Tuoslay lnat, howovor, citement through town was again renew portthat a large quantity of gold dust bi Innded from Choco. We soon afterwards ithat Me Garrison & rots bad par- and we, of courso, visited thoir counting room to inspect it and give our opinion thoreea, trees relating to the Orleans property, Mr. O'ibrien, in defence of the President, says: Another grave charge which boon constantly made agains’ the present government of France, is thata system of spies has been established under M. do Moupaa, the now Minister of Polico, equal to that which oxisted under Fouché. It was a boast secorta chased it nines h ery rt y ing hi esidence u i I o ict ii f Prince 8 bee hy Pp met togethor, am agent of his was sure to bo of tho | Ti iP iy ever preserved wad eomanted by the nae pitlds tho bs tance of the p boing paya- Old Norse nud Swedish, and Old-Norso aud | (Lo wmeat pelace. On this occasion Memiames Wag- | ®honx. Great was our surprise, on ontering the number. Tho same state of things is said to exist | FP union of the brethuon of every. tans beret ble in tho ehares of the e satisfactory se- | Brody pres. , the rays palace, | On oa Be mente : se. offico, to see about 1,500 ovnees of tho pure article, at present throughout tho whole of Franos. Wo | country. is “AG | curity must, howoyor, bo given to tho director’ for | “"fvo follows and foundors wore olectod by necla- | tha Dawe and chopet royal, excented, undor tho | S¥pevior to and clearer than any wo over 6aw im havo repeatediy seen, in the London newspapers, as- Eee tho refundivg of tho deposit, in tho event of the re- | mation inthe course of the evening—his Majesty | direction of ML, Moverhoer) several of tho most ro. | Colfornia. It is of that, fino sealy dosoription oe terlions made by thoir correspondents, that several ‘The New Banking System of France. posts wed representations already made not being | Victor Emanuol, King of Sardinia, and hia Royal | snarkable compoctions, ‘coasting of airs, and | Bch admired for its beauty, and ab prised for ite porsons who aro known to be hos! to the Presi- {From the London Times, March 11.] fully confirmed, aftor the most stringent and search- | yy} Princo Albort, Prince Consort of tho aan positions, is ~ | purity. We inquired whethor it was not California gold, but had our doubts at onco romoved by am + invoice thereof boing presented to us, from one ef the first houses in our city, representing it to be Choco gold. Now, therofore, the mattor 1s settled, ond there iano more doubt about the Choco mines nud the practicability of working them, Tha province of Choco is situated in the southeea part of this republic, the boundary line of whiok commences about 150 miles from this place. The town of Buonaventura is ono of tho principal om the Choco ‘Thore are several porta nocessible for sua!l vessel’, and not moro than two or three days sail from Panwna, under ordinary circum: stances; aud all kinds of provisions wre to cured in most bountiful abundance along the coast. Wo speak from experience. dent wore ordered to discontinue giving balls or ove- Among the causes which produce and perpetuate | ig investigation, by approved agents, soloctod, ea] th ta (ian Reeserg ai - Bing parties. ‘The details of each caso wore minute- | tho instability of social and political institugions of | Dominated, and sont out aenehalf of the company, | Queen of ing Se IPOH MRL Sele a Ra bela Poneto, DAN ete oele RrOcee Cee ty stated, and the initials of tho porsons whose sa- | Vrance, we have often hod occasion to romark that | Other treaties aro also said to be in progress, from | 5,, TeRtlelates thas takealop hin Royalekicnall tori aice in lof his now vee gate rai toons had been shut up were given. A little moro | the condition of landed property in that country is | Which the most important results may bo antici- ssatahes AY PAN aft hag ya te Dt ic is exooutedin the course of tho season. ae, eb. than wook since there appeared in the columns of | one of the most active and pornicious,. ‘The rapid | Fated. naetin: allowing Biseselt fo bo: nemlinted fon itt 19,) is to tako place the third concert of Madame the Times an oxtract from a private letter from Pa- | subdivision of estates, and the etill more repid accu- Ut ig not, however, merely from a consideration of | 1,5, orth ay sates , libs ‘Suse Reed Wartel, tho two preoeding ones being murnorously ria, ‘The writer of this letter stated that a police | mulation of encumbrances on the land, have, intwo | ho quantity of gold imboddod in the soil, and | 1! ors of this excellent sonioty, whos objocts ara in " Y Mozarr.—A letter fc ugent bad intruded himself into an evening party | generations, produced a state of things more onorous | Which may be discovered and brought to light, that | Comm he Me a high viet fl acboryaigplptate payer ono mrr0us MS. Or Bosknt.—-A. lebter scot which fad been givenby tho writer himsolf. The | to the Ianded interest than hag ovor before boon | the advgntogos of the present undertaking can be Mee TERE A Titties cortical less uues ike ; ‘Lest week there was put ap writor of tis letter, who lives in the Quartier St. | witnessed in the communities of Europe which havo | fairly oMtmated and appreciated. Wo must bear i | ee eee inetd with letters and arty with. | eacgens at a public sale of books, enerarings an Germain, I havo known for mauy years, aud u kind- | not undergone revolutionary changes. ‘Tho powor | mind that the principal ports of Now @ranada, | i indi-sulubly nsveinled with Nettons anil ott, wills | music, the manuserti tec tee tt érormore amiable man does not exist. I know } and influence inseparably sttached to tho posses- | Santa Martha and Carthagena, aro within twenty- Eada awo ee i ¢ Usted Pilaey ho glo- | Mozait, and announ 4 being in the handwriting that I'could firmly rely on anything he said, aud | sion and occupation of fond, have beon frittered | five days’ exil of our own shores. - Early and regu- gia a Sent ee feecingtey a at re aad Wabated ilustrious composer. Beat . therefore I calied upon him, after my arrival in | away or depressed in tho samo proportion; and if wo | !t information may thus be anticipated on all |: 9 ged th sta = pega spirits “The Theatre Royal has given ns Paris, to recefvofrom him some information about » | now seo the entire rural population subsoribe with | Points eonnected with the aifairs of the company, |“ 8t Ses Whew (ao meeling broke ap tyiin the laay fevy doys, Cheitrat: peubrmaaes OF a syatom of which ko himself was npparoatly destined } ontbusiasm to the extinction of their liberties, the | 27d ful! and efficient control may bo muintnined in native work. It ig, spi opere Lief oe a Ye become one of the vietims. I did not call upon thie | canso is partly to be traced to the vague hopo that | #!L matters requiring the managers’ attention. FobelaloU ule LEONEL Len I is by M- | “We trast that soino niteation will bo aga ntleman, however, until after] had had a long | absolute government may do something towards |, But thero is another feature of singular impor- rion ares h 1 Dire ea teste tay Com ECe On, Ne rema lees rected by Americans to the further invostigation ef Snterview with M. de Maupas, the Minister of Police. | the relicf of their private ombarrassments, It hag | {Ance connected with the present undertaking which |, SISA LiSHS Da Ne cree apt Ore or bUn) | Crured auNG ey me eh sell ieee ot Ger | Uicke mines. A thorough examination of the gold . «alow, knittod brow, a fierce, searching oyo, a sal- | been fincly, though bitterly remarked by recent | induces us to regard it with peculiar intorest. The 28th ult, Yon de Pfordton, Urosident of the | inany, at the expense of t aft yernmont. ve S_ | region might be made ato vory small oxponse, i€ tow cheek, anda meagre frame, these ure, in popu- | French writer, that the lowest system of govern- | Comtemplatcd junction of the Atlantic and Pacific Council of Ministers, presented the following pro- | vaert, in this work, has pore anal good mutt | widertaken in the proper way and by the right kind Lar bolief, the outward characteristics of & uinistor | snont which cau be inflicted by Providence uses tha | oceans bus long attracted the attention of geogra- | ject of law for the construction of & railway from | cian, of great promise, ‘Tho libretto wae written by | if ity.” Qur idea would bo {9 procures omall @f a police. Of this portrait, M. de Maupasis the | sins of a nation, is that of anavthority withonsdig. | Phers and parties interested in ¢rado and commerce | Munich, passing by Rosonlicim to the frontier near | the Cassu-eamgue of the company, and be performed | 6 one, nnd let five or six moi, experionced im diroct antipode, He is of a tall, military figure, his 'y and without limits over x people which obeys | “zoughout the world. Some have advocated tho Salzburg, on one side, and Kufstoin on tho othor ope, oF the otk pal parts in it. Do Boriot has | si oralogy, go down tho coast with her, to hair is fair, and tho expression of his fuco is frank | without conditions but without respeot. Such a | construction of a railway, while many heve thought toning h Liritgesventien: tape Buicturg CA arity te serene Pe eedlat et auch points as they might dcem advisable, and manly. ‘Tho following is a portion of our con- | state of things can only be introduced and estab- | that a sbip canal would afford the most extraordinary | {yan ‘Bavarian frontier), witb » branch line from Ruven- tannins iy jnetramiont re tostiale) the | tty arrive at tho proper port of disombarkation; Bavaria, QHY RAILWAY MOVEREND IN THE SINGDOM. versation:-— lished when Janded property, which is the grog | vantages, by enabling vevsels to pass trom ocean | heim to sutstoin, ut the expense of te State ung ). 20 | tote the schooner could romain whilst the party “Havo you ever ordered any salons to be closed 2 | bulwark of independ Ee, is itself de ue Bronk to ocean without unloading, or whit is technically } Art. 2 necvransy capital for the construction is ee t ae er Ree A NG ay the interior. The expenses of ranning the ‘ Havo you forbidden any persons to give balls or | poworless; for all experience and reason demonstrate | tetined ‘* breaking bulk,’ by which considerable | estimated at 1/,600 600 Horins (41,600,000 and the delenited wiantat ee us for London. 2 | Yo! Would not be more than $75 nwnthly, and we xoirées, or uve you ordered them to invite some |} that the stability of laws and tho maintenance of | time and great expense would be saved, and the mari- y the time sad eo Miree Kents plas sriateditiie reatest” | }resvuie that two months would bo fully sufficioat of your employs to their parties ! frce institutions require the support of an intelligent | ‘ino iu'ereourse of the nations of the earth materially 1,000,000 spre Tigao snail ep gh bap thocth vera, | ta tecomplish a thorough survey of coast and ‘T declare solemnly,” he said,’ *<I have never or- | and indeyendont class of territorial propriato promoted, the enormous circuit round Cape Horn empowered to no- coer otadmicon bate heen raised during her | Country. After this oxpedition returacd, wo doubs cing thereby entirely avoided. We are by no ) a thar ; +3 at if their report proved fivorable, hundreds dered avy salons to be closod; I have never forbid The experiment of land banks, or real property den any ono to give balls or so/révs, nor have I or- | ercditywhich has just been established by a decreo | meats inclined to depreciate the benofits deriv dered any ono to invite my employes to their parties. | of Louis Napoleon, is an attompt to find some re- mn judiciou Riany of these stories, like that of tho Mar- | medy for the most pressing of these evils. It will tthore would be ample ¢ quise de Pomorgi, originated in a joke, hut they | pobubly prove inoperative, from the known ropug- | milway and canal, and that + wero afterwards circulated for » malicious purpose. } nay 1 Breneh expitalists to embark in joint stock “| unerative 3 but if we were to ¢ ,000), paying | engagemont. She alio porformed for three nights adhd : . nt Leipac, in the middle of Iust month, whea the y planned railway. Ww bolievo |" A°ghizics nt the map will at once domonsteato the | Pv:aey were tripled, asd sperial traine were Iaid on ghee ye b for | importance of this line of railway, which would join | {4 gonvoy the Bein enthusiasts over the Saxon th woul ! me re- | tho Vienna-Erieste line at Bruck, thus comploting | frontieni. restricted to one | 7 could be found to catry vut the enterprise. DIED. Yobruary 27, of isthmus fever, at the Paciie Motel, Jdnnd of Taboga, Sumner Stewart. oged 24 years, a native of Londonderry, Vermont, U.S. A. ‘the sidden change, 15) |: Eoterertts paves th i _ ely erecta Tt isvory easy to make accusations; but to prove | undertakings: for, ‘as M. Mollion romarked mony | of the two. we confese sm unbositating pretcrence | t s d 3 fvom the extreme cold of his nattye Land to the tntemse that they are woil founded, the accusers ought to | years ago, territorial banks are a harmless aanalon for the canal. Foreign Music and the Drama. és News from Dutch Guiana, eu ie of oie aa salen ie by rag oo bring forward proofs. Itis as easy for you as for | ns long as they find neither enpital for their shares {| , New, the canal, if constructed, would lio Loxpox, 12th March. — Duury Lang. —Balf's | We hare received, via Demarara, ndvices from | Wis quite unexpected, aa he appeared to be recover mo to discover if these accusations be true. I tell | nor credit for their paper. But, in fairness to the | inwediste vicivity of the district solocted » now opera of ** The Sici Bride” has preved a de- | gurinam to the 6th of March. ing the day betr His fricuds who accompanie | of the company’s operations. [a his eon ua onthe Great Isthmus of Central Av n Fitzroy, R.N., before th November, J550, the cided bit at Drury Lane Theatre. it has bi liim from the Stati uy On & seale of Unusual splendor. ; , oS | cave him & sul Haywarket.—The new comic opera produced at | goremment of Surinam on the tst of March. Hin | ground, ue : this theatre on the 10th, isentitled ** White Magie;” | Excellency Major General Baron Van Raders, who March 8, 09 board the Vnited States steamor Ohie, en got Attended kim tn his sickness, amd You positively that they are false. Askthe persons | Mronch government, ii must be observed that this burial fH thie A ¢ burial in the American burylag whose names are mentioned in these charges, what | plan has been for several years under consideration; } Pt proof they can give you of their correctness; but | that it has been studied and is recommended by a | red by Capa defy them to substantiate a single one of these | certain class of economists ; nnd that it is aopied | Geographical Society, It is annownced that a change took place in the wccusations.”” from similar institutions which have existed and | lent and oxperienced officer declared that, tho musie is by Signor Bilotta ; the libretto by Mr. + rea the wove: f that cole or | (st 1 N, lon. 85 20 W..) Mra. Kilrabeth Onlef Wob- “is it teuo,” I sald, “that letters have been | flourished for moro than half century in Peussios | the comparatively well-known routes, it has boon | F. Chorley. It was most successtul. Messrs, W, | BS administered the government of that oolony for | ster, wite of MMe. tram (rian, aged 30 year, of com- nod by your ordors at the Post Office?” Hanover, and some other parts of Gormaay. The | Shown that the Atrato and Cupica line seems to be | Harrison and Weiss and Miss Louisa Pyne sustained the last six years, with remarkable energy, pru- | swmptt “To that question,” he said, “I can only give | scheme of joint stock mortgage companies was origi- | {ho most suitable for a canal, aud the Panamaroute | the leading ebaracters. dence, and ability, rotires on that day from office, *Very Late from the South Pacific You the samo answer, namely, that the accusation | nally invented by a Berlin merchant named Buring, for a railway, or road; and the reasons for that opi- Mr. Webster will make his re-appoarance at the | inconformity with instructions received from the Our paced fe Valparaiso, Obill, ave of (ie is totally unfounded. Have your letters boon open- | for the relief of the landowners in the province of | Diow are fully set forth by Caplain Fitzroy. He | Haymarket, after his re s, onthe 1th, | Dutch Minister of the Colonies. The teraporary sue- | 5 UNF Papers from | Yalp por) LP detneatd Mannie wl at the Post Office, or do you know any eno that | Silesia, soon after it had boon conquored by Frede- | &8Y8—‘ From the inner part of the Gulf of Da- | in the comedy of + Me tirling, who has { eestor of the Baron is Mr. P. Vo Kanter, tho Attor- | 25th of February, Tho political news is of little willcoms forward and ve that his lotters have | rick IJ.; and the paper currency of these companies, | ti led Candelaria, Choco A het the | heen playing’ for some weeks poet in the North, General of Surinam, und senior meimberof the | interest. The tranquillity of tais republic waa ua- d deen opened by my orders! How the people of | hoaring five or six per cent intorest, hns passed gra- | tiver Atrato, and along part of the river oo tho Sth in Uae comedy of ** The Lad mial Coune that eolot The Swri- | gisturt England can credit charges so absurd Ido not un- | dually into cirotitatied, and’ has "neon adopter by | Naipipi, and thence across to Cupica Bay, nanmsche Courant, of tho 2d ult., contains a Ne ofletal documenta published ia the paper, derstand. Tho power of the governmont is firmly | tho habits of the people. The principle of | tance of 14 miles (by estimation), of which about —The magnificontly-mounted and | puliicatie from each of these distinguished ser- | yy. public have beon informed of the goneroua doaa- established by the willof the great mass of the | adding chiargo in the nature of a sink- | } only areoverland. ‘two-thirds of this distauce vagedy of * King John” has, with the | va of the Netherlands’ erown, that of the Ba- | tions of land given by the owners, on tho route of stablisbment of arailroad betweom peoplo, and it is not the gossip of a few fino ladies | ing fond, to the interest of the loan, was first | (76 miles) are said te bo now navigable for large | powerful exciting drama of ‘*The Corsican Ero- n Raders taking leave of the inhabitants gentiomon who meet in @ ball-room that wo | adopted by the company founded at Zolle, uader | ships, aud half the other third (or 19 miles) by load- | there,” drawn overflowing houses during the wok | of Surinam, end promising, while resident in havo to fear. Nor can we go to the trouble and ox- | the auspices of King George IU, and perhaps | ¢d boats. It ix supposed that a canal may bo exea- | past, and scein likely te continuo doing so fer ® | the mother country, to use his best influence for th rense of oponing and reading the millions of lettors | originated in tho financial projecis of Dr. Price. | Yated through the small remaining distance (19 lengthened peri The introduction of the now | welfare of the eclony; and that of the Attorney which pass through tho Post Office, even eappnsing But, howovcr this may be, the same principle hay | Miles) without extraordinary diffenliy; and is is ‘ il be the only ohange in ral, invoking the uid ef the Almighty and that of that the government had overthought ofestablishing inee been introduced elsowherc. There are now | proved that it might open into an excellent port— nt week. such a system. Those persons who say thoy are bout forty of th companies in Germany, Bol- that of Cupiea, in which are cov: fectly shol- «© hos been accoped, in afraid of their letters being opened by tho pelice, at- m, and Gallicia, and the circulation of their + With deep water in them, el: to the shore. torloy will make hor re-appearance rch to themselves and their writings an importance | land notes bearing interest is estimeted at about | © a Bay is spacious, but open to the southwest, ju which, t can ageure you, Nhe governmout is very | (wenty-two millions sterlin, such limits, | in that Jatitude, however (6 deyroes north), |. far from participating.” and with skilful manageme ‘0 not contest | Southwest winds are eeldom strong; very rarely Hota, for th It was hoped that this example would be followed hy other donations, aud that true patriots will rival cach other in generosity dor the entice completion of that useful work. i at. duties whieh hi - favor of his sovereign. It is Beware of the Bewitchers, put of the three | We huve received » communication, whioh we de- nies in Guiana, belonging to European pow cline to publish, in relation to the sedustive di neh and Dutch Guiana, the acting government | girls of Now York. It nppoars that thore are seve nla have devolved, within a fuw months past, by | schools in this city. both d evening, whore @ revival of the farce of ‘+ Our haa proved immensely suc- Tt was the day following my first intorviow with | that euch institutions uoy_ have p d useful to | do they cause disaster and, os evidence sl » i day 2 M. de Matipas, that I called on tho gentleman who | borrowers and to lenders. In fact, ona. smal! soalo, | that thie bay is not aflec rauch by them, ce Royal Talian Opera will commence its season of the home governments, on ‘ large number of the most beautiful girly mre onmm- aiated that a potice-agent had introduced himself | {hey ray be compared to the loan socioties oxisting | it may be mentioned that trees grow down to the hecovree ofa month, with Donizetti's Martyrs.” | Generals. Not long sinee, M. Vedal « tloyed, us partwers in the walts for young men, and cvcn old amen, who indulge in that healthful, de- into ono of his parties. ‘ Why did yousuppose,” I ‘his country, and on a lary sale to the advan wators edge along the beach, and that.thore are no dane Castellan, Maile. Bertrandi, | the accomplished Attorney General of Cay naked him, ‘ that an agent of M. do Maupee was | of aiecnii ee cenit Sn auiey "Wack aad: spe indications: of a heavy curt having eon known. Signors Mario, Mei, Tamberlik, minstere Tine sovernment of that colony with great ul, and most exe nusement. These girls nt at your party Y '*Boozuso,” ho said, “TL } culiural improvements. But tho peculiarity of the shelter for any ships in suiliciont water on fico, Sotonini, and Herr Formes are | credit to himself, during the period thal intervened | a ted for tied of form, sprightlinoas ebserved nimongsi the guerts a person that was un- ure now proposed in France is tho suggested ide of the hay, lund-locked. The recent survey also Malle, Zerr. Tetween the death of Governor Maissinand tho arti- | of manner, und of morals, They receive known to cither my wile or myself. It was generally eof a now species of paper money among a | by Admiralty order, is quito eulisfuctory as to the tod thet the Queen's Theatre will open | val of the present Governor, M. de Chabannes; and ies from the keepers of the osiablishmonte, raid that spice intruded themselves into largo parties ple singularly ay ling to leeward, the gevernmen little fortunes from thoir magnotized of this kind, andas we did not know this gentle- | On all those questions, @ isi an, I suspected that he must be an employé of the | fidence of the public as on the real mochanism of the | the coast. Othor ec Minister of Police. I communicated my suspicions | cnterprive. It the system of Scotch bank Letween the partly navigable portion of Nay to a friond who was present, and who is connected | not in full and dul operation, no ¢ the Bay of Cupica, there is a tract of com with the government, and he told mo it was very | venture, a priori, to recominend And in France | low lond, through which a canal may be cut. to that form of currency. | purely Lydrographical part: but of course it docs rot inst., with Herr Hellicr as mus diroo- | row we find, he z much depends on the cou: | show the topegruphy of the adjacent divirict beyond conductor. The celebrated Malle. Wegaor, | of the Netherk eting on the same prinefple o° They drest in cxquisite taste, aro very rrent testimony shows that | from Berlin, is engaged, and will uppear as Fides in | selection as that of France, and supplying form time | fond of champagne and bon fons, and often insist Moyerbees’s © Prophete: Mdmo. Sontag, Mdlie. | the place of the Baron Van Racers with the ablo lrive upon the Bloomingdale is necoasary te ™ nor Guaseo, Si and exporienced Attorney General of Dateh Guiana, ip the bloem upon thoir checks. Of course, My. De Kanter. ‘Che Surinaamsche Courent of the “lover” has to comply with all theae hi possible that the person I pointed out to him was & | any echomo based on an issue of paper has to en- | & rond ofany kind may be made there roadily, is iwo Lablaches, ke, are also engaged. | samo date contains, likewiso, the headsofan address | e whime of extravagnacs, and not unfrequonthy sd counter the recollections of a national banisruptey. } #hown by the fact that a boat has been dragged at French comedian, Frederic Leranitre, | delivered by tho Baron to the Council of Surinam, | isdrawn in for a fifty doliwy dress at Stewart's. Our Do you know,” T asked, * the suspostod person's | and all the most inveterate prejudices of the people, | across in a few hours.’* erforming several of bis most popular cha- | on the occasion of bis resigning the temporary ad- | corresy toven so fay os to tall of doctor’a pane afd addrees 2” We mentioned, the other day, that tho aetnal These vitally important points have not eseapod | the St. duimes's Theatre, London, during | miuistration of the government into the hands ofhis | bil!s, legitimate baby limon, &., He snid, “J dared not aek hit name, for, as thers | pmount of mortgage encumbrances existing in } the notice of the directors of the New Granada | the Attorney General. Tn this sy &e tema of expense, in the are seldom lesz than 500 people at our parties, thors | France was very ditferently estimated. M. fhiers | Company. Clearly perceiving bow grouily the ‘or, the composer, has 1 from Oneen » Wan Raders pointed out whet he ease of on vbate who became fatally rf he dearest of these daaciog © of art, wud complimentary let- ring the last eix years. He found the colony cl bamboozled by omomery of Raneh, the celebrated | indebted to the reserve chest 190,000 guilders, and | syrene. e had left in the latter a balance of 80,000. He had Hauer Cine moral of the + ¢ untolds, is simply to White's new play of | found plantation Cetharin. a(whichappearsto } eall (he atiention of certain bank offi to tho ao Plot,” tet with a most | be the property of the col 1 a half almndoned | er wuis of their clorks, who ave in the habit of patre ception at the Saddler’s state, and had loit it n profitable source of revenue to | nising t Hlishments. He very por+ om, sen., i# announced to comaence a lony chest. ‘Che coloni Suropean fa- | tinenfiya na youn? man, witha sa) eppearances” at Exeter Hall, when | milies nt Seramaoea ment of free per- | of S600 to SFO9 n year, spond #599 on dress, $1,00 avo naturally invay among the guosts whom Ide not | took it as low ag four milliards and a half, or 180 | Value of the eurrour know. I aupposed it possible that the gentleman | millions sterling; the Moniiewr places it at eight { haneed, might have been brought by a frioud who was sopa- | mailliards; M, Cochut computes it at ten milliards country vatod from him in the erowd before ho had an OR; | 100 millions sterling. We wzo inckinod to think vis | 1 ich we i all the maritim portunity of introducing him to my wife or myself. lust estimate is not beyond tho mark; but, ag M. | Jowcers of the globo—aware of the convention Tam bound tovay that all the other inquiries | Gochut computes the rate of intorest rather lower | (the Rulwottreaty) between England and Amorica, which I made on ike same subject had a aimilar ro- | than the other authorities, he conenrs with them in | they endeavored to carry out the projoct im tHe gult as the above. * allotting about £25,000,000 sterling per manum to | itegrity. On ferther ‘inquiry they found that g proporty would ho on- i of tne surrounding n of such acenal, ‘esies of Thali now couclade by obssrving that France is | tho payment of interest. It is uuppoved that about | “#® ‘concession bad already been granted by the | he will sing “Comfort ye, my People,” © The Old ns in agriculture-- ions from | on a dancing girl, 1,000 on amcoments, $1,000 on at present at peace,and on friondly terms with tho | one-third of this vast eum is money actually bor- | government of New Granada for the construction | fnglish Gentleman,” “Molly Bawn,” and “The | the trade and shipping ‘ ubstitution witkout coming to. defaloatiom ethor nations of Europe; and that no desire for war, | rowed on mortgago, at eight or nine per cent. The | of the canal on adventug terms, and that | Bay of fiseay ” of a metallic civoulating inodium of intriasie value tis a probloim in practical orith= Bulwer Lytton will preside at tho anniver- | in the room of a paper eurrenoy that had no solid | metic whieh wany of our young men would do wot er of (he Generel Theatrical Fund, on the } value--the restoration of credit: ant confidence as | to stady.--Leening Mirror. r. Macready being prevented, by ill- | regards landed property--the improvement of the be family, from filling that office, as origi- | jublie communicationa—and the good order a y intended. * tranquillity proveiling throughout ; TO TUK F RYOOL.—Madame Weise, Borrani, and Tra- | were subjects to which the worthy : I cin you paper of this ave pppeared in sume favorite operas, but we | referred with justificble and ho x “The Emigrants in Caval ‘stroet, t tovstate they have not been attractive. Nor can we, for our o 3 far as I can judge, proveils amongst the soldiers | other iwo-thirds are charges remaining on property | certain beneficial modifications are evon now under Sir 4r thepeople. “Not a singlo man has boon added to | at five percont interest, to cover the balance on sales | consideration.” Under these cireumstances, the di- | the strength of the army, nor have warlike move- | of land. This circumsteuco probably accounts in | recto lost no time in entoring into negotiations with monia ofany kind tuken picco. Louis Napoloonde- | part for the astonishingly rapid augrentation of | the cracesstonnires, in order to participate in the sires e cordial alliance with Kogland, as the only one | Uhese burdens on land, Hho rogistered amount of | Suspicious speculation, Arrangements wore accord: gompatible with the real intercstsof Franee. This | juortgages in Franco was 8,8 iillions in 1320, | ingly entered into, and wo find that *w careful s $s all that it concosns Englishmen tohuow. As long | 71,258 millions in 1832, 12,544 millions in 1340, and | Ey end estimate of the expense of construsting the is in course of preparation, under tho joint The Emigrants tn Canal Street. 1 in which he states the refusal of paupors we continue on friendly ter with Franco, aad | jt probably oxceeds fourtecn milliards in 1852. The | ¢ r , d $0 long as France respects the intogrity of tho neigh- | prégrees of this sum scome to have been at tho rate | Petiutendents of tho concassionaires and tho din ‘A version of ihe highly successful drama of Tho of cheerfe that while, aswe | © fair cquivalont, Some might think Doring nations, the internal govornment of the coun- | of upwards of four millions siorling per aunim for | tors,” and algo that the sholders of the New | Corsicoa Brothers” is ennounced for immediate pro- every reason to b on Van Radors | erent scause they, try can concern us but little. If the moss of tho | come years. It is ascertainod, moreover, by tho | Granada Company are to be secured a ¢ tho Adelphi theatre, Liverpool. bas proved to bo ae al gover the highest } le itis not tho case. 4 French people aro satisfied with the present systom | rogistration of transfors, that the sates of lav Land | vf all the advantages which may be re—TreaTRe Rovat.--Mise Rosa ur as the internal avira of his own pro- | T have called at tho fa of things, or if a month or two Inter they secept an | of standing erops in P'axce amount to 1,340 m iliow | concession, whether arising from its salo, engaged to play the leading high comedy were concerned, #6 has he s ved himself | oilered $1 per day to seine h w jmperial form of government, it ought to be » mat- | of franes annuaily; so that tho whole yaluo of tho | : tional pro rate participation, by the She will appear at Exeter, trangers who have ¥ Surinam, a | factory in this city, which oGer they declined. Now, tor of political indifference to the British nation. land end houses of the country may be said to | fatebolcers of tho New Granada company, James Drown is delighting all by ous, hospitable, and agre gentleman. | what is the reason of thist Are there no means te res of the company which shall une change hands once iu furty-cight years; or to speak | Installation of Prince Lucien Murat as | more accurately, tat portion of the soil which is | (pstruction of the : : ‘ t. P J ys, te ' Grond Master of the Freemasons. most subdivided is ine constant state of fluctuation These are mattors deserving of the serious conside- of the comie pnnte- | troduced te b Nency, Wo axe not aware ofone | the city expense, or to be begging in our streote, re tat From GiJignani’« Messenger i ine oneut ; ‘ » | ration of every person anxious to obtain a favorble | wime of “The Babes in the Wood,” brought | who ever left it without being deeply impressed | covered with rags and filth? It iv sow forty yonrs since the Freemasons of ser cintinie do te Hate the eee rae nvestment for his capital, and, atthe snina tine, to | £5,000 to the treasury, being an average of £100 | with his Exeoliency’s kindness of he ire ad gound- Con the Commissioners of Emigration remedy the Fraveo hnve had & grand master, the last who pro- | which are of so gmail an amount ag to render it ad- | Lromete one of the grentost most hnportant un- | fi i & negs of head, and wiih the many sterling good qua | ovil? * H. It aided over them boing Joseph Bonaparte, King of | visablg to evade the legal formalities altogethar. | Cortakings that has evor been contemplated tor the } £500 were paid at the Breo Trade | lities that adornod his eminent station. Nor should Naw Yors, March 31, 1952. Spaia, brother to the mperor, bins BA Moo the | those charges, then, amount to an annual burdom | benefit of mankind, without veferonce to creed or | Tail, to witness the e trian perform: of Mr, | we forget to observe, that perbaps among us order has been kept togethor under + j Beebe of | on the French landowners nearly equal to the ins | batio McCollum and Pablo Fangue nie of his popularity among ell Koglich tra vorious deputy seus mastors; but of late cortain | topogt of the national debt of E gland, _ Depnan.—Tica’ RovaL.—Tho burlesque ef the fluene d facility with which bi h “tho new | Of the inany poreonswho, during hisadministrat.on, 080 people to be uscfal members of the com- erformance of Fadinard, i Mt wee the the t visited that cclony, and had the bonor of be munity, instead, a Lyeurgus says, to be living at 5 1 Be ‘The Hurigate Exploston. Astoria, Mareh 8 ‘ou are over ready 1352. irregularities in tho proeecdings of some of the lodges | double the eapitad of te national debt o nn ec aee Siruduintes ee Ooimations agen ie s Boauty” bas proved very suc was acenstomed to enter into conv Ma. J. G. Beswert—-Knowit High having brought the order into disrepute, and called | 5 doal with gnoh colo I habilities, and oven to rom a Copenhagen letter, Keb. 20.) Harland, a the part play them in their own langvage, and the per to help tho unfortunto throu ur Rage robne for admonition from the government, it became ofiect a perceptible redaction in. tho rate of intorest The Koyal Seciety of Northern Antiqaries of lus greatly ineveased fer popu } terest which ho took in all matters of practical | lated journal, won't you urge it om ihe meee 0 necessary to placo tho grand orient of Branco of 4 | on such a sum, ia obviously tar boyond the power of | Cf hagen, last evening, held its general auniver- | } become an establi agriculture. : : of this city, fo help the widow and oh Hiren, of | firmer footing, and under the domion of some omi- | such companios ns the late docroo proposes to craalo. | sory in the Pilace of Chi j ‘ Dublin audience. Sho gi Tho Algemeen Nicutos en Adverientic Blad of tho } lute Captain Southard, who wes killed at Hurlgate innsborg, its president, jeety Vrederick VIT. the chair. Afior the routine business had been transacted, tho secretary of the society, Professor Rafn, id bofore the meeting a statement of fourteen pa- Sih ult., contains the fires part ofa new law for te, | by the explosion on Friday last. | By his death, she general government of tho possersions of the Nothe¥ | i# loft withfour little childron—the oldest but nine lands iu the West Indies. ‘Those possessions are di- } years ofago, the youngest about tyronty montha—and tod Aimo- | vided into two governments, that of Surinam and { she has no one to look to for hglp bub au aged fathor, nont brothor of weight and influence sufficient to | The whole cirenlatin control its acts and cement its authority. Undor Germany, after half-a-century’s experienco, is less these circumstances, Prinoc Lucien Murat, cousin | tion one-twentieth part of the mortgage debt of to the President of the Republic, and ba to} France; aud tho rate of interest, high as it would } |: of the piece in a most plea Tn the negro melody of he was rapturously eneored ison Kirby, widow of the tal capital of the land banks of tho late and last grand nustor of the order, WA8 | seem to bo en this species of investment, iv ovi- | jers fixed for. poblication in the forthcoming | rican actor, has mode a most favorable impression | that of tho islands of Curacoa, Bonaire, Aruba, St. | wiv is noarly cighty yoars of age, and is too, poor unanimously weticticn thou aes on’ Uinreday, st dently kept up by tho taacne demand for capital. K rebrcsee! j meals of tho institute, and an- | upon ee bea playgoers by her excellent person- anvil ce teed Seal tn - rn govern be do anything. fr ipo. ei poo oo of hi installation tool , The Bank of France has lowered i rouDee 5 eodond volume of tl ifcent | etion of Parthenia, in Ingoinar.”? nent there bo wcolonial council. Out of a list " 7 We atod, Fee ie Barthelemy, whieh hed been richly dec eee oe een ane ered te te oe aT ea ee aa eees | cuts GANRIGON, Titarntoass.=On the 9th | of three menabers sent up by the council, ths Gover: | would do something for their relief, as ho ios ae to threo per cont, and the same sccommodation | and valuable ‘‘Autiquités Ruoses et Oriente tho Dublin garrison gave 2 | nor isto name the prosident; and in tho samo way | life in doing a groat work, which was to bonefit ala inst. the officers a bh rated for tho occasion, and byillianuy iluminatod, | jeretofore granted upon the government soourities | whick 7 i@ publishing undor the auspices of tho 6 Lh I 8 Go 7 b full wilitary band enlivening thosoono. Upwards | will nowalasbe granted to railway property, Butno | society, was nearly ready, ns well us fourteon large | accord dsipatio performance tn the Queen's Thea- | the vice president. No person under 3 years of ago | inthis city. Pre pe dar oberg ty he ern of ore thousand mombors of the order, from Various | . rniJar reduction is likely to reach the embarrassed | plater of illustretions to the sume, In eonnootion | tre, in they na. Tha | can bo a membor, nor can poy bos colonial govoruor | suffer, for, in losing him, they lost their sll. ‘ fi ! af “Old |e udor 80 1 Yours, respectfully, AN Ov) Susscuramn. yarte of Lrauce, attended, im every variety of ma | igo tow . EO oh Lo ahkewed feo Sunlle copies of | culestwarg » uwlewdof ty or bho poasans props kis sud