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a geestion independent Union party convention; and let them MONEY MARKET. } oaadlg weg aero treat with the Invarrection on terms Lecter ae ats “roar entitied toclaim | Acagaenaccinmadamanass * | hold that convention in Washington, after the Sunvay, April 18—6 P.M. AMMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER CY ‘ured the welfare of the country, | mamerous ities from the children of Mehemet nad i i During the past week there has been considerable acti- Brothers—A regular meeting of the institution wil] bet SAP ould have, mca and ives, ‘There were ge. | All JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | democrats and whigs shall have held theirs, the wy ke bak moan cole Heid in the Council Chamber of the Great Wigwam 22, mech ie "mamumand of the. Magyar. forest wo | © AM Pacha was promeuting he works of the rllmay PROPRIRTOR AND EDITOR. better to All up the blanks «hich they may leave | vity in the stock market without developing any new | Munday shalt none tr der in December as after- energy; he compels Egyptian and a * move: q leading wore as ready w igs ‘august. But to uch | Yellabs and rubjecta of the lower. class. t0 po ng uw. © CORUES @@ BuLeen Aue xamas exe. | PO on slavery question, and it will be as easy | rai si hove besibinn d wall pchesabavs for the prvine year. ms ene eae retane been eatiny y Austria eee tonag a deaf ons me art 14 me EA by Capp gre ~ yer | cca as talking to organize a new national party, sway dily moving upward. The expansion has a much bet. Stevie C. Dunvra, Socretary. | Grand Sachoin. . followe afterwards ted and about me rese | ‘shea i ttan, on o! josroms, loon, Year of Dis ue ie tevtnn of Louis Batthyanyi, is in our opin: | along the line. It is the wish of the engineers, if possl- | Volwme XVII the popular vote over the Union, or carry the | tor basis than was generally anticipated, and from prosent | oc sateen yacuten pf Blossoms, 4th Moon, Your of Disst dle, to complete the section which connects this city with the Nile inthe firet instance, 60 as to get rid of the diff cult navigation at certain seasons of the Mahmoudie nal; but it is probable the Pacha will insist on a distribu- tion of the lubor along the entire distance, as he is de- sirous Cairo should equally share with Alexandria the advantages of early communication with the interior.— vation was well nigh transformed into a Prussian Em- | The works are being pressed on with great vigor, and an pire with republican institutions; the minor Princes | accession of 3,000 men, drafted from the ships of war in were faintly struggling for existence; even the Kings had | harbor (which have been laid up) left two or three days Been swept into a league which was to supercede the fe- | previous to the 21st ult., to join the work, derail treaties, and Frederic William IV, seemed ont ‘The first cargo of iron for the railway, was despatched t of winning more by revolutions than Frederic ({ | from Cardiff on the 26th ult, We understand other car- ‘done by war. It was here that Prince Schwarzenberg | goes are in course of loading at various outporte, which put forth an amount of intropidity, activity. and address | will continue to be the case until the whole of the mate- ‘which were crowned by the most triumphant results, rials have been shipped ; thus employment will be afford- the treaty of Bregenz he drew closer the ties betw: ed for a considerable amount of tonnage for some time to tria and the southern kingdoms of Bavaria avd Wur- | come. : ee hie gradually detached Saxony from the Prussian | ‘The arrivals of tourists from Cesserean Saye Thebes are i obi 4 the neutrality of Hanover, Armed | very numerous. Is cn bo erso' See et oes relying upon the indisdutable au- | virited Upper Egypt this year. ‘This is considerably over | = AYrxRNOOm AxD Bvant thority of the federal treaties, he then revived the Diet | the average number, © Ss ME aes ‘of Frankfort, and while Prussia etill denied its existenc ma Goes ae pROWERY AM its authority was already invoked and about to be aha teins jane ee foreed on the confines of her own dominions, WV fo, Focpomtle, ilem 16D the Ces oe bisa of equal boldness and kill immense masses of troops were | March. arrived at Plymouth on the 6th inst. On th anoved at the approach of winter to all the commanding | frontier the Governor's call for the burgher levy was a jtions of Germany. from the Vistula to the Rhine; | failure; and although there were some expectations of the Doe Otly Icons mar vecunied, andeven the warin Uol. | Feceipt of intelligence at head quarters. on the 8th of Rein terminated by the advance of the imperial troops; | March. of the success of Gen Somerset's patrole, yot the of t Jab y 4 | appointment of a new governor was likely to induce Sir yeenoe a blow was wiruck, and the Debinel of Viens TPO crctih to pontine bia eflocts to the most simple ope- Obtained, by a mere display of its diplomatic influence , < 3 and military strength, all the results of a victory. A few | Tations. The Cape of Good Hope papers to the 9th of most censurable passage in Prince Schwarzen- aes ‘sdininistration. It compelled him to solicit Rus- essistamce to put down the rebellion; but it was evi- @ent on more than one subsequent occasion that the haughty minister resented the eervice he was fain to ac- t. Meanwhile the state of Germany was become une- quivocaily hostile to Austrian interests, The confeds election up to the House of Representatives. Once — appearances, we rhould judge that it would be considera- there, the platform and schemes of Seward and his bly greater before it subsided. The disposition to purchase allies will be tumbled into the dust together, and | continues active, and holders generally exhibit no anxiety the trick of juggling, with such incendiaries, will | relative to the future. Money is likely to decrease in BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdway—Guapiaron—La- | be rebuked and defeated forthe future. | Value as the dull season approaches; and so long as such piss’ Bartix. er The late whig meetings in thiscity show that this | **upply of capital is in the market, it will be difficult to KIBLO'S GARDEN—Biacx Domo. independent movement will be sustained, even here. | ba? fancy stocks with much effect. hie. epines of our Let the platform be distinct, and entirely free from vallponipioccapentap, free north #2) SUNS eeiaeene any connection with the old whig and democratic | tory increase, compared with corresponding months last partics, and itcan whip them both for their truck- | year. and the prospect of dividends equal to those previously ling to Seward on the one side, and Van Buren on | the other, rebuke them both, and supersede them, by a thorough re-construction of parties, upon great | pIAN—Faiz Owe with THE GOLDEN Locus, meseree Sui speiot les, and the peace of the nion. Everything depends upon the caucus of to- AMERICAN MUSEUM—Axvarne Paavoxmanoms 1" | 1 orrow evening, and the pluck of the Union men in the event of the rejection of their overtures. Will | they act? They can, if they will. tution the ddd, ASSOCIATION OF EXEMPT F MEN.—THE REGU. lar quarterly meeting of this Association will be held~ at Firemea’s Hall, on ueeias ore April 20th, at eighs! o'clock. G. W. WHEELER, Recording Secretary. + REE LECTURE TO LADIES—DR. VAN DORENL willrepeat his second Lecture upon Medical Reform: and Female Maladies, on Tussday, April 20, at 344 P.M, ins Rutger's Institute, Madison street, near Clinton atr consequence of the ttorm om Thursday 0 EN'TOMOLOGISTS.—I SHALL BE HAPPY TO EN- ter into correspondence with any American Entomolo- sists who may be so disposed, and to send them specinens , of British and European insect (capocially beetles) in return, - for American specie: ANDREW MURRAY, 4 Nelson street, Edinburg. | AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. E BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Maseania.L0—Fon ns? or Boxpy. BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Sum Sroors ro Conguek—Toopies, NATIONAL THEATRE—An Op. BiacksmitH or ANTWERP—Dumi LYCEUM THEATRE—So.vigrs Cournrsurp—Wiwp Is- paid continues good. Quotations for stocks, although considerably expanded, do not range so high as those current twelve months | since, Notwithstanding this, funds are unduly inflated, | and rule considerably above the intrinsic value of shares for investment. As encouraging a4 this first statement may be to holders, and as confident as they may be that there is still a margin fora further inflation, they must not lote sight of the fact that the present spe- eulative value is so far above the actual bona fide value, that the chances are decidedly against them— that twelve months since there was more reckless- nees in the public mind, regarding all sorts of spe- culations, which has been ehecked by the numerous na SOCIETY MEETINGS. MM 4S0X1c NoTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF ATWOOD Lodge are requested to be punctual in attendance on * next Monday evening, April 19th, a8 there will be ® very _ interesting ceremony performed by a distinguished visiter, By order of ALBERT G. BAGLEY, We My pro tem. * * m. H, Purnrirs, Secret: i ry—Equerrniax Parronising HumpvG.—Why does the city go- | vernment allow that batch of idle talkers, who call | themselves the Industrial Congress, to lumber up and occupy the rooms of the City Hall? It would | be much more sensible and useful to allow a batch | of honest journeymen tailors or shoemakers to make ENEVOLENT ORDER OF UNITED IRISHMEN— . ‘The last of tho series of Military Lectures will be deli- ; vered at Hope Chapel, on Monday evening, the 19th inst., ab | by Col. Michael Doheny. Subject: The Campaigns! the Ameriean Revoluti '. 0. 0. F.—THE R. ¥ outhern New York their room, Odd @HRISTY'S OPERA EOUSE—Nedao Minernaisy 37 Guaury's Comrany. WOOD'S MINSTRELS, Wood's Musical Hall, 444 Broad- way—Ermorian MinsTReLay. SOCIETY LIBRARY—NeoRo Mixsvaxisy sy 7Hx Naw Onimaxe TROUPE. ‘D ENCAMPMENT OF } i hold ® regular adjourned meet: , ellows’ Hall, corner Grand and METROPOLITAN HALL—Paror. Wuitnar's Even- Hop it thei: 7 large failures, and that men of means, and out of debt, i i e » that 1 divisi f the army had it their workshop. Gentlemen of the Corporation 7 tre streets, on Monday, 19th April, at 744 o'eloek, P.M, * Se3e Inter ence was wenn restored Detween Noriheraand | een mntched to the country and the strongholds ofthe | 168 wiry rw Peorne, would it not be better to patronite the making. of | ST¢m#re cautious and not disposed to invlvethemselves | Memgrs ane royweated tu be punlUal in ig dane It is not our intention to deliver « panegyric on the | hostile chlefs, who appear to have determined not to sur. bootalaae bekishee (aati ; s0 deeply in the bubbles ofthe day, Another reason why By order, JOIN J, DAVIS, G. Seribo. ebaracter ot the policy of Prince Schwarzenberg. for we | Tender unconditionally, and to dispute every inch of New York, Monday, April 19, 1852, joots and breeches, than the manufacture of bun- | tno present inflation has less strongth, and is of a more ground with the invading forces, The Zuid Afrikaan says, the struggle may be looked upon as havi ‘rly Te: commenced, and the sword will now have to decide that to effect which, by negotiation, too great eagerness ap- pears to have existed, The Revenue of Great Britain. ‘The financial returns for the year and quarter, to the Sth inst,, have been published, “In the customs duties for the year, there is an increase, as compared with those of 1851, amounting to £07,226; the increase on the quar- ter. however. is £66,759. In the excise, the increase on the year is £57,674; on the quarter it is £89,528. In = Seppe, mere = is Se = year of | pears to have made no impression in the French £203,008 ; on the quarter it is only £82,023. Taxes pro- ‘i Fi duced in ihe year Just ended, £60,505 less than in 1851, | ¢Apital. The declarations of Louis Napoleon, looking whereas there is an increase on the quarter of £127,264. | to the contingent restoration of the empire were combe and balderdash? Which is most valuable to | society 7 uncertain character than the one referred to, is the fact that a different class of operators are concerned in it Al. cr neatly all the strong men engaged in the previous expansion, have withdrawn. They cold out at the top of he market. and withdrew entirely from the field of opera- tions, leaving it clear for those Whose appetites had not been satisfied. The influence of the party which s0 successfully managed the lust bubble, is now turned to- wards a depreciation of prices, and a general depression of the market, Connected, as most of them are, with the management of the finances, and traffic department, of the loading railroad companies. it is supposed they know something about the actual value of the stock of those companies; and the fact that these men are daily selling the stock ‘short, in anticipation of a degline, is pretty good evidence that prices are consideratfy inflated. and THE MILITARY. 1 ISION ORDER.—THE ! t unteers will parade on ? the th inst., to eelebrate the Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, ‘The Division Line will form ‘at 2 P.M. on the ? st cide of Fifth avenue; the right resting on Waverley | ¢. Lineof march through Waverley place to Woostor ' street, through to Fourth street; down Fourth stroct to t Sixth avenue, through Carmine and Clarkson streets to Hud- som street; down Hudson to Canal street; dewn Canal to ¢ Broadway; down Broadway to the Park; there to be re- } ecived by the Mayor and Common Council. Then up ! Chatham 'strect to East Broadway; up East Broadway to ‘ Clinton street, throurh to Grand street; down Grand street to the Bowery to Astor place, ? ' through to Broadw By order, H , Major General, C7 V. * are by no means insensible to the great and striking de- fects which acecmpanied his exercise of power, Ue is entitled to the praise of having met extraordinary dif ties with extraordinary success, Dut this sucess was en tarnished by the overbearing and arrogant temper ‘of a man impatient of rivatry and incapable of moderation. He relied to an absurd extent on military force as the mainsprivg of government, because in an mey it Bad enabled him to save the empire from anare! But | this delusion gave a harsh and arbitrary character to many of his measures. His respect for legal obligations and public rights was proportionately small, and the ab- golute power which he restored to the erown was quite a6 frequently abused as legitimately exercised. Such a rtaterman may be remembered by his sovereign and his countrymen With gratitude, but not with love. To fo- ‘The News. We published yesterday the news brought by the mailsof the America, from Boston, including the address of Louis Napoleon to the Legislative Cham- bers, and the protest of Cavaignac, Carnot and Heron, against the oath required to a seat in the legislative body. It was a bold and emphatic pro- test against “the rigors of despotism;” but it ap- GENERAL Socorr in Town.—General Scott ar- rived in town from Washington on Friday evening, and returns to-day. He came to bid good bye to his youngest daughter, Mrs. Goold Hoyt, who, ac- companied by her husband, sailed on Saturday in the Atlantic, on a summer tour in Europe. Old Chepultepec looks very well—talks on every topic, except politics; but on that he is very costive. reign nations, and especially to thie country, the bearing of Prince Schwarzenberg was habitually discourteous, as under some disease of ‘wounded vanity or unsatisfied resentinent ; and ia respects the Emperor of Russia hax been heard to sa, hhe was the counterpart of Lord Palmerston earons, however much we must deplore the sudden ter- mination of so remarknt ver, neither the empire which he governed, nor the rest. of Europe, have much venson to regret him as a minister, We earnestly hope that his place may be supplied by some statesman not less wigoro! hful in the execution of his pol lese presumptuons in council and less intemperate tion. The dangers which it was his arduous duty and his glory to have averted are already past; and he will best serve the Emperor Francis Joseph for the future,who shall n ac For these | but | On the property and income tax, which is the true test of state of profitable activity in the country or other- wise. there is again a decrease for the year of £119,579, and for the quarter of £21,123. The post office gives an inerease on the year of £190,000 ; on the quarter there is a decrease of £13,000. Markets. MONEY MARKET. Lonnon, Tuesday Evening. April 6. The revenue returns, coupled with the Australian gold news, produced a favorable effect Pee, the Engl nds to- day, and before the termination of business there was an ad- vance of nearly a quarter per cent. Consols for mone; opened at #34, and left off at 9874 to 99. The next account is fixed for the ith of May, and for that period the last price 9%. ‘The foreign stock-market was well supported received with marked enthusiasm. The arrival of the Arctic, yesterday, brings us four days’ later intelligence from the Old World, which we publish this morning. The most impor- tant item isthe death of Prince Schwarzenberg, the active and capable manager of the internal and external affairs of Austria. The young Emperor's first trouble will be to repair his loss, if possible. It is an event of great moment to Austria, and to the future shaping of continental affairs. At this crisis, the death of such a man as Schwarzenberg DisTinGuisHED ARRIVALS.—Kossuth and Lola Montes are both to be in town to-day. Kossuth is on his way to Boston. Lola Montes has rooms at the Howard Hotel, and is busy preparing a suit at law against the manager ofthe Broadway, for a breach of contract. We suppose she is also getting ready her libel suits against Greeley, Raymond, and Arpin. A Treat Exprectep.—Whitney, the great Yankee orator, gives an exhibition to-night. Seo adver- tisement. Who knews but he may give his audi- that, sooner or later, there will be a rapid falling off in market value, ‘The steamship America, at Boston, from Liverpool, brought $69,840 in specie." This looks as though the tide had turned. ‘The total value of the foreign exports from Baltimore, for the week ending on Thursday last, amounts to $199,710 55. The exports of the week comprise a large movement in breadstuffs—viz : 36,930 barrels of flour, 13,452 bushels of wheat, 2.100 bushels of corn, 786 barrels of cornmeal, and 132 barrels of rye flour. ‘The «teamship Arctic, from Liverpool, brings four days? later news from all parts of Europe, Quotations for cot- ton were still tending downward. and the market was more deprested than at the sailing of the America, Holders were more anxious te realize, the result probably first etree! will be replied to immediately, quired. BOARDING AND LODGINGS. LY, AND TWO OR THREE SINGLE GE. men, can be accommodated with buard at 78 Crosby ¢ street. te, "Aline directed to Mrs. Me'W. F. Breakfast and tea if r OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, NEAR THE city, fora lady andinfant child. Referenee given if re- ed. Adi Gree: his offic OARDING—WITH LARGE ROOMS, BEDROOMS AND: ' most respect the civil rights of his «ub and most suc- oughout the day, and prices in some cases showed a fur- : i i ’ of the large receipts of the raw material from this side. f i ceesfully cultivate the good will of hisallies, ‘Advance, In the fortign exchanges the rates generally | may prove a positive calamity to the Austrian em- | SB¢® ® specimen of Kossuth’s eloquence, or that of | We avemno change toreport in the corn market, Buyers | 22,.2nt" Fae enone A Lae were a shade higher than last post. A further dividend of were more cautious, and holders more disposed to make | ““ concessions, ‘Trade inthe manufacturing districts con- tinued languid. The demand from the United States had fallen off very much, EE Lola Montes, during her moments of flare-up ? pire, unless his place can be promptly supplied; for the emperor ds a mere automaton in the hands of his prime minister, and the affairs of his empire are but an entanglement of domestic and foreign em- barrassment. The Japan expedition of President Fillmore is approved by the French press. It is to be hoped that it will not result in a miserable failure, when all Europe expects that it will open Japan to the Austrias INTERVIEW BETWEEN HENRY V. OF FRANCE, AND THE RUSSIAN PRINCES—ANOTHER KOSSUTH INTHE FIELD —MARSHAI. RADETSKY ALIVE, ETC Intelligence frem Venice states that the reception given by the Grand Duke Constantine to the Count of Cham- berd was in every respect regal. He invited the Prince to G4. making altogether 2s. Gd. in the pound, has boon de- clared under the estate of Messrs, Reid, Irving, & Co. There are still some assets remaining to be realized. Hamuune, April 3—American six per cents, 107% bills MR. JAMES M‘HE! 8 CIRCULAR. é IVERPOOL, April 6, 1852. We have a good inquiry for bacon, without any stock Some parcels of beef have arrived, but are not yet landa French pork is offered at a decline of 2s. In cheese nothing doing. ‘Thereis more inquiry for lard, and the quotations are more steady. In quercitron bark no transactions. It is most difficult to make progress with cloversced, though offered at lower rater, In tallow or vile nothing doing. Rice is dull, but not lower, BReAvsturrs — OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR TWO ' gentlemen, may haves pleasant reom, with board, ab.‘ the centrally lecated dwelling, Ne. 19 Wooster street. OARD WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIF, down town, west side of Brot vay, or in Hobol ¢ address H, H., Herald Office, stating terms and leca~ aa Avery strong opposition is getting up in Boston to Kossuth and his doctrines. He is called in various quarters, an ‘‘incendiary,” a “humbug,” and a “‘pedler of trashy bonds.” Married. On Sunday evening. at the Church of the Nativity, by the Rey. George McCloskey, Mr. Henny Marsnact to Miss Many Dovcurrry, all of this city. ‘At Harlem, on Thursday evening, April 15, by the Rev. J. 8. Lord, Ricnarp HM. Ovssex, of New York, to Catt daughter of the late David Wood, of the former ‘ OARD AT HOBOKEN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- © men ean be accommodated with board in a private fa- ! mily. House pleasantly situated, and within three minutes | walk from the ferry. Address box 2,327 Post Office, 4 ‘ OARD iN BROOKLYN, WITHIN THREE MINUTBS: inner. placed him at his left hand, and the Countess on the right. and treated both throughout as if they were relgning Sovereigns, addressing the Count of Chambord as © Sire.” Exnsition OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY.—No great affair in the matter of art or paintings. EE place. the Grand Duke a visit the next day they ad to more in- Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin, con. ived with similar honors, all the crew of the ship | quiry, and consider: havetaken | commerce of the world. stantly. Orders for Soup promptly supplied, and sentto | | On Thursday, April 15, by the Rev. Silas Fitch, of Sul- walk of the South Ferry.—Two pleasant rooms to : manning the yards ori pores peers ore Louis Napoleon goes on swimmingly. He has | ®»y part of New York an Seok. Soup six shillings per | livan Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Henny M., | with partial bo: Apply st.39 Willow place, betw b have become free. |. to 29s. for yellow, and 30s. to quart. .M. ), No. 8 State street. Mock Turtle, Ox Tail, Gravy, Mulligatawny, and all der. African Pi B. other soups made to’ ilau, Gumbo, &e., &¢. 50,000 Copies.—The entire Edition of the opening chapters of Dumas’ last and greatest romance, en- titled **The Monk and the Actress,” having been disposed of, a second edition of the “Sunday Courier” will be issued this morning. It cam be procured at the publication office, N oe sures: street, or of any of the news agents, after ten oelock. The Old Arm Chair.—The series of Plates at Roots Daguerrean Gallery, illustrating this fine heart- melody, are worth an hour's study. While looking at them State and Joraleme oklyn. ee OARD.—AN ELEGANT SUITE OF ROOMS ON THE + first floor, three rooms doo: nd ot! be had at 82 East Twenty-thir: reet, a Union Park ane near Lexington avenue. modern improvements. On Friday evening, April 16, Carnanixe Nexsen. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLY! Her friends, and those of her brothers, William and mea eau ba nesumnbdeted wish tes George W., and of her late brother Walter, are invited to eae part of South Brooklyn attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the ‘om either the South or Hamilt, residence of William Nexsen, 39 Johnson street, Brooklyn. | 7enees exchanged. Address UL, D. 8 On Sunday morning, April 18, after a lingering illness, OARDIN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL | Peer Couiine Gxxene, aged 19 years and 4 months, accemmodate a few boarders, from Ist May, with par. | RKocens to Mies Hanniet A, Cuannenrs, both of this city. On Wednerday, April 14, at St. Mark’s Church, by the Rey. Dr. Anthon, Nata B.Gnranam to Catnarive W. Dwicur, daughter of the late Jobn W. Yates, of Albany. Died. In the conversation the Grand Duke is said to have ex- [omen himeeclf very frankly on the state of France. A ‘enchman happened te observe that the next thing ex- pected’ to be done by Louis Napoleon was the establisb- ment of the Empire. e Grand Duke expressed his dis- Delief, adding that he believed the President to bea man of too mich conse to take any step that would indispose foreign powers against him, A naneswke of Kossuth, a celebrated Protestant preacher, bas been suspended from his functions at Prague, Ue is extremely popular and famous for his elo- enee. The mivistrations of Herr Koseuth have been Sic cause of a vast number of conversions to Protestant- to $d. per 70 1bs., at which sal corn remains dull, ax 288. 81s. for white. Corrox.—The market has continued in the same quiet state as last advised, and prices unchanged. For want of a scleetion of good staple clean Orleans, the trade are holding off purchasing in the hope that when the imports arrive freely they may be better able to suit themselves. Leafy, dirty, or light etapled cottons eontinue very unsalenble, The nows received of very large receipts, and increased estimat e to act rather unfavorably for sellers, as it has already been felt in the Manchester market. i wriguT, GANDY & CO.’s CIRCULAR. LiverPoor, APRIL. 6, been voted a dotation of 12,000,000 of francs, and the French people appear to be quite ready for the complete restoration of the Empire. The Prince- President has been underrated. He proves himself, in every step, the man for France. The news from the Australian gold mines is asto- nishingly flattering. Forty millions of dollars, it is estimated, will be the product of the mines for the year, at the rate ef the present yield. These Corrow.—The dulness prevailin tem ; and agreat quantity of Bibles, printed in Hungary, | oq" 7 ney anck tee ; Bea A you seem to live the whole scene through, and, before yon ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | tial board. House in a very desirable neighborhood, and Sexents » Brit pa) ort 3 : discoveries will give another impulse to commerce | are aware of it, you find your eyes , and your hand in | invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 | Within ten minutes walk of the Atlantic and Fulton fer- | Baa as Seats tee ts Bitede fy Leere tnd ehsie Way sesmiline sc ste ateeel rday; aad although the @ a search of a pocket handkerchief. This is but one feature of ernoon, at 2 | Mivg., References given and required: Address Buy deratd o'clock, from 43 Sullivan street, On Sunday, April 18, Bama Jane Sawyer, of dropsy of the brain. aged 7 months and 22 days, only child of Em- ma and John Sawyer. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, 193 Chatham street, ‘this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 1 Friday, April 16, after a long and tedious illness, Ann Moore. aged 64 years and € months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- ‘gymen were of course instrumental in circulating these books. which they have Deen forbidden to do for the fature Herr Kossuth, how- ever, went further than the rest. and was curious in the matier of religious hooks. especially such as tend to throw Light upon the lives of the early reformers, and the opin- fons of Huss in particular. Marshal Radetrky. whose death was rumored, is, it. ap- ars by necounts from Verona of the 26th of March, in e enjoyment of perfect health in that city. A statue import has been toa fai tent, it is not yet in store: sequently the selection is ill limited, and offers no induce- ment to the extension of business by the trade; nor do we look for much change until after the Easter holidays, which time there will doubtless be more c! nd the effect of later advices from your side will bet- ter test prices. The Asia's accounts to hand this morning, have not produeed d effect, but there has been more eagernet f holders to realize during the pas ased receipts and ex- ports are not ealculated ire greater confidence. Prices are irregular. and emigration, the probable effects of which stagger all the powers of human calculation, just as the results of California have overwhelmed the wildest inventions of romance. The world is just waking up. Our readers will peruse with melancholy interest the terrible loss of the British steamship Birkenhead, off the Cape of Good Hope, with upwards of four oftice. OARDING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN | be accommodated with furnished rooms, breakfast aad ¢ in a small quiet family, where there are no other ' about three minutes’ walk from Hamilton Ferry, | yn. Apply at No. 70 Sackett street, The family do | not move on the first of May. ‘ OARD—SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, suitable for families, or gentlemen and their wives, an Root’s large galler; street. Wedding Cards, elegantly and fashionably engraved and printed in gold and silver, on the richest silver bordered and plain Porcelain Surface Cards. Als, splendid Wedding envelopes. Specimens can be soen at EVERDELL'S, 2 Broadway, corner Duane street. The Latest French Pattern: No, $63 Broadway, corner of Franklin 5 of Ladi ' ' - ~ ‘ ; Mantillas, in the richest materials, and mest elaho: tend her funeral, thi at B o'clock, & number of pleasant rooms for gentiomer now be had 1 Pedteenath totea Seumtaetute thatper lasainan Prete Fete americans eta | hundred and fifty-four men. Terky at be ought for eget at"ERANK MENNETTS | fetenustacmee’ No tig Ballou strocts wiieiue feethey | feck Home, a 01 and Id Chambers ret, ne ge { five vessels of various kinds perished in the gale of wind | The ales on Saturday were ..400) S500" 590 | For the interesting details by this last arrival, we Ly sear rae eatin at invitation, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for | Cold and shower Math eee wre moderm, and wontain wari, | f the 5th inst. Various disasters have besides taken Menday ** 4,000 : ) . i i t Bonnet dis selling ¢! interment, = — nt plane in this “Maslierransan; and. on\the,coest of Spain, Tuesday 4000... 3190 1,009 | refer our readers to the full digest ofthe news which | and finest Bouusts, and i wiv lart year, On Sunday morning, April 18, Eowanp Gitnoy, in the OARD.—THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE, 19 UNION @uring the early part of the month, | The import for same timeis about 49,255 bales, principally | occupies so large a portion of our limited space to- | to ‘a . with the understanding ‘that he should ec- | S2d year of his age, square, newly furniehed, and now ready for the eupy it as a Mantilla and Cloak Stoi undertaken to sell Straw B store are eo much alik but recently he has entrances to the near to each other, that < = tion of families and single gentlomon desiring s of Pisa. Pistoia, and Sienna, house is modern, having pant bath rooms, &e., ‘The Austrian gartis ndrawn, and those of Florence and The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- wWeuld be shortly wi . vertisers are fast urging us to the ne- spake tt Notes ad pectfully invited to attend his funcral, from hie late PRICES TO-DAY. Foti i . i ‘c au ove of the best locations in New York. Sts pase ‘eestiten oonaitiocatay ractucet Nev Orlean ecssity of a double sheet every morning. PE aeat ce encase csidence, 624 Pearl strect, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. | five minutes, ‘The house will be well kept. Rooke may be seneths cbiie . 5% ————______ very particular to enter om the sou His remains will be taken to Williamsburg for interment. | secured by applynig iminediately at 19 Union square. Switzerland. sia ilan chevier trade eontiaucs’very laneeid; bothogienses | THe Whig Caucus at Washington—The | nearest Keonard street, The disagrecable necessity will || On Sunday afternoon, April 18, Cuantra Furveaice, | 7) o,np WANTED IN A FRENCH FAMILY.cA OE n the 2ith ult., several persons were tried by the tribu- | and manufacturers are open to contracts on. easier terms, True Polley of the South, genre on the Ist of May—F. B, then retaining the whole | son of Seamen R. and Emma C, Fowler, aged 3 years and tieman who hasjast commenced the study of the Frenc nal of correctional police of the town of Basle. for insult- ited, and the Asia's advices 7 months. . but the business doing is very li ¢ lunguage, wishes to ob & private French famil The game of the old, superannuated whig party, — onrd i ing Louis Napoleon, by exhibiting a caricature of him, | have tended further to depress prices of goods and yaras. 4 i 7 Inll—Clothing at Whole: The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | iccated between Ca d'Tenth atrects, where there ai and singing a song containing offensive expressions. ina | | Jn the grain trade, large arrivals and expected like that of the old fogy democracy, is now | uromguetencen: cine this Mee ee ne invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon. at 2 | few gr noother boarders, the dinner hour Rot cxtlier th Procession during the earnival. The author of the song. | Pacugh ther good attendance, both wheat and flour perfeetly manifest. The course of Mr. Mangum | stoek of spring and summer Clothing, which was nover so | O'clock, from the residence of his parents, 280 Grand eG ne ex OURNE OG: » AU AROSE RIO ANE Hm @ echooimaster. the painter of the caricature, and two | were in inod quest only, without change in value from | ; A d his sub. | 7Fe,And varied as at present. Comprising the street, ‘ EE MESES 2 ung mcn who were prominent as singers, were #en- | last Frid in the late caucus at Washington, and his sub- | fable for the Bonthern and Western trad 01 On Sunday, April 18, after a long illness, Micrtagt, only UMMER RESIDENCE ON THE HUDSON. he rong. ani ersons, ence ; , . Per | A 3 i pict hte : 4 ni fortnight’ imprisonment : lower. as conclusive of the whig candidate, and the whig Cash vs. Credit.—Merchants wishing to The relatives and friends of the family are requested to nd gentlemen, on the 2th of April. Coni CuoveRsern dull, 50s. being now the outside price for the finest qualities. FLAxsern.—00 bhde, sold at 60s. per tierce. Laxp has fallen off in demand, and 488. would now be taken. Rosin, from extreme scarcity, has advanced to 4s. per ewt. for common amber. TAR would sell at 11s,, but holders demand more money. Rice.—00 tierces fine quality changed hands, at 19s. per ‘Accounts from Berne of the 2d inst, state that the go- vernment had the preceeding day handed to the Minister of France a reply to the last note of March 6. Init the Federal Council endeavorsto show by facts that it has done all it could do in the affair of the refugees, without, however. sacrificing the right of asylum, which it comsiders one of the most precious privileges of civilized nations. Upwards of 50 refugees. 30 being French and 20 Germans, have been rent away from Switzerland within a short time. Abeut 20 others have been dirceted to live im the interior The answer declares that the Federal Com- missioners, MM. Kern and Trog, have acted in the cir- eumstances with both energy and prudence. attend the funcral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. from 68 policy of 1852. Mr. Mangum is the caucus, and the Gilt etree, caucus is Mr. Mangum. Senator Mangum, of N.C., is the old whig party, and the old whig party is Senator Mangum, of N. C.—for the present week, at least. Mr. Mangum is a eagacious politician; and when we find him turning his back upon the good old State of North Carolina, and pronouncing against her for Gen. Scott, he understands what n by stenmboats; Eighth avenue and stages. Choice of rooms bh uy Laces, Embrolderies, White Goode, Dress, Trimmings , 38 , or to One, Post Office, Gloves, &c., cheap, showld call on JAMES OSTROM, > rt Liberty street, ‘where they will find an extensive assortment, At Williamsburg. very suddenly, on Sunday. April 18, at least twenty per cent below the usual credit prices. Joux Henny, infant son of James and Sarah A. Wine, freien ata genes aged 1 year 4 months and 18 days. Glance Around at a Ball, or a Dinner God, in his wisdom. has recalled party, and how many really elegant Shirt Bosoms will A parent's pride. His love has given see? Very few. And yet, by giving an order to GREEN A flower that scarce had waked to life Astor House, any gentleman may procure a set of Shirts, And beauty, ere it died, sure to fit him, sure to become him, sure to give him the air The friends and relatives are invited to attend his fa- Eee oe ie a neral, this afternoon, at 8 o'clock, from 45 South Ninth Great exeltoment! Tremendous low pricest | *trect. Williamsbur, Goo d handsome floor Oileloths only 2s. 64., 3s. BOARD IN BROOKLYN, ON THE HEIGUTS—A house, newly furnished, and having all the modern im- provements, incfuding hot and cold baths, being dircetly | on the Heights and commanding a full view of the bay and harbor, will take a limited number of sin a furnish brea d tea, with di want of elegant apartments in the moet magi tion in the vieinity of New York, can addr name only, C. L., at this office, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—WANTED, BY A GENTL) man and wife, from the 20th of May, in = private fi wt. ‘No change in other articles. : THE LATEST COTTON CIRCULAR. Liverroor, April 7—1 P.M. The market opened this morning with the same quiet, dog- ged feeling which has prevailed for the past week; atthe same time prices remain unchanged. The choice of Ameri- 00 oa i ay i y 5 ard 11 wool, ingrain C % 7 7 iy in Brooklyn, two good unfurnished + suitable fi Italy. an ie very poor, and the stocks exesedizely low. To-day's | he isabout. He knows that the Northern States | jrrsee pt in te. ee: ea y vie, | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | sting room'and chamber, with fall board for the iedyr aad ‘The Augsburg Gazette of the 2d inst., has the follow- | lators and exporters took 500 to 700. s Ps will rule the caucus, and will outvote the South in the Se ani i? yee mous Carpet emporium, ” artiol board for the gentleman; pene the South or ‘ilton os er A 5 jowery— opy the ess. PERSONAL erry preferred. ny private family having more room than te Bonaparte, . having arrived at Tee ee ae. ent ia, | he Convention tts the Northern candidate =e Mais aut iis enn PR SON AM aa. | ley Feauire, and desirous of maki eruauent afrango: | Civita Vecehia, the P thoritics refused to allow | A heavy blew threatens the speculators in cora, The | is Scott, with his mouth and his pon under a rigid | , The Crystal Palace Again!—Patent Tapes. EFT HIS HOME ON THURSDAY, lov INSTANT, | ext, will please address Manhattan, Herald offic hhim to procoed to Rome. We are informed that the Prin- | prices have been falling for the last fortuight ; rye is 13 ° ‘ | My Ingrain and Patent Tapostey Threo-ply Carpets, the Tenn TE, set OURSDAY, Loan INSTANT, | terms and location. Tho best refe will b ‘eer Nis'wife, and all her family, waiteds on the 2340¢ Mareh. | ber erosehen, wheat ten ditto, and bariey Faiets per beshei | €Mbargo on the slavery question ; and he knows full he Worlds Fair, at WIRAM | in “height binck hair, He had on when ho left home gluved OARD UP TOWN.—THE LARGE, DOUBLE HOUSE, | # Holiness to refuse the Pri " : Also, English Ta, 4 te. jared | — LARGE, , E ints Saga nes Vlog reais | esedektab Rycat, gas ReneS tutta | well tht che South must even take what che Novth | ¢mepnacany niger fie magi sie cahamand om, thane? tcutcranaty | DBZ Won dona wcna sth hae Bait pre The vert part of the fortene ot his wife. The Princess of Cu | {ett seanttty cupplicd, and our terse exports, bech abroad | Cboosee to give, without grumbling, or that they | York eity trade. ‘hey willbe sold very che: be thankfully received by BRIAN MILMO, G8 Mote street, | furee stories, attis and basement, with a park adjoinin nino is davgbter of Joseph Bonaparte, former King of Spain. She is very rich, whilst the prince py ssee little or no for- tune, and expenils large sums of money. The Holy Father, it is id, assured the Princess that he would not allow her | husband to come to Rome, and that he would prefer quitting his capital to remaining there with him. The Tuscan Monitor of the 31st ult., had received a te- legraphic despatch from Leghorn, announcing that the Prince of Canino was still at Civita Vecchia, The First | d to the interior of the countr: rise, were it not for the favorab kets.’ All apprehension that tl is passed away. would corjginly occasion reportefeo foreign mar- frost bas injured the seeds with a Croton fountain, will he 0 on tho first of May, for a conteel, private Boarding House. It contains all the modern improvements, and will be fur- + nished throughout in good style. "No effort will be apared to make this tho most desirable honse of the kind in © part of the city. Those wishing to engage board ‘apply at 108 Wort Twenty-second atreet, near Sixth avenue, he ferences exchanged, } URNISHED ROOMS TO LET,--ONE OR TWO NEATLY must revolt. He probably believes, too, that without the South—and in spite of the South—Gen. STATE OF TRADE. Scott may be elected ; and he is probably so much Glorious}—English Imperial Three-ply | PxFORMATION WANTED.—ANY PERSON INFORM- Garpeting, of glittering Salers, elegant mosaie and scroll ing the subscriber, who ewned the schooner Isabella, res, only one dollar the yard, at 99 Bowery, HIRAM * Peter P ohagres, on the 20th SRDERSON Sethe event and mort desirable Carpetsever | Sf ped Test, for New Yi Meth veces) ta vameicers ‘ 4 vance their imte- | and crew, and the names of those that died during the pas- Shans an Noten: ereth teumoente eae aoe tikes of a conservative that he would fraternize with the : tial Carpets. sage, will bo liberally rewarded fer their trouble. markets this week, hs compared with the previous one—a | multifarious shades of abolition at the North, | Great Bargains in Carpetings.—Peterson SEO l oe BOMION, C2 VRSy ctesth Feneral tendency to a further sieht dealing, in consmquence | 15.6 11.40 sacrifice the doubtful chances of winning | & HUMPHREY, #79 Broadway, eorner of White street, hay- west, [NF ORMATION WANTED-OF BARTHOLEMEW Secretary of the French embassy had returned to that | of the continued favorable accounts from the United States Ing porchased largely at the large suctian ssles, will ‘Shanes! tive of the Dub 6 ain | furnished parlore, with bad rooms communicating, to town to prevail upon him to depart; he replied that he | s2, 10 the crap of Int thejcrtimated extent of Tuuct tH; | the spoils. When we find sucha high toned, manly, | dispose ofthe same. at the fol ng iow BriowerHich Val- | Goshen, Clerinont county, Ohio” in the yearn isi) to ius, | {Gtto tnele gentlemen, in a Sret-clnas house, containing alt pared tere ee ne spinners generally find bat little di ty in, quitting stock; | and straightforward statesman as Mangum descend- ie ep The hs eT a tancleten Ohies tented Se camer ously be resited | a dosirable and healthy location, being (a the immediate. | le ali reduc! ‘there is . § ¥ for- Th hough obliged to submit to « thy tone in the market f ties. The cloth market is tions for South Ame: 10a Gazette, of the th, quotes the following, ice. 2ist:—The mother of General Garibaldi died In the after- . dated } here, at a very advanced age, yesterday, mation respecting him would be mos! ledged by his re! him since the year 1846, GEO. thankfully acknow- sin Ireland, who have not heard of | ing to this humiliation, we may depond upon it that the Northern wing of the party will coerce the t Btore.—Now 1s the time. “If you want to ry parias of fifteen per cent, \URNI6HED ROOMS TO LET—TWO Rooms ON THE c ina we d that all uncertainty is 4 i F ith cull at 70 Canal street, E. A, PETERSON & CO'S,and there . McBRIDE, JR., & CO., 14 Broadway, N. ¥. second floor, together or oly, suitable for one of Followed Ey ca tusanaas oxtegs ot raatives; totads cae Folong existed on the river Plate. “Our dyere'are busier | YOUNger whigs of the South into an unconditional | yow will find good Ingrain Carpets, four shillings’ per yard, two gentlemen, or for s gent rf fe, without lings illings per yar assortment ef Tapestry Velvets. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dy man and his w always & good sign this of an improving home demand, For ‘Apply at No. the United States a continued good business is doing. Soon ar the staple bias reached ite supposed lowest point, @ very animated business is anticipate surrender, at the hazard of rebellion. It is, indeed, a foregone conolusion that they must submit to the decree of W. H. Seward, or part company, file off, per yard, Tapestry Brassals, 0, 8 large sad splondi References required. 7 Walkor forvigners. The corners of the pall were held by four po- Titical refugees—a Frenohman, a Pole, an Italian, and a Russian, All the members of the French and Itelian emigration, present at Nice, attended the funeral. There Y JRNISHED ROOMS, 7s} BROADWAY,—MRS, SLA- G. TER has two elegantly furnished suites of rooms, whole RSE, L.I.—TROTTING—MON DAY tage $50, ay heats, best three in 2 coul P.M. ee Six Days Later from Buenos Ayres. and.ect up en independent andeonsistent Cokes: of braced ie COURAUD'S Modies Kr | Sithots private, telisr Rotme savin painted ist. of woo, ey The Mangola, Captain Haskell, arrived yesterday from | their own—consistout with their declared principles, sallow ps, chaps, re 7 mi, Flore Temple; H: Wood: | Furniture now; house fret class,” Restaurante in the nelgu- ie Body, Walker | j, ivenece ERE a Fuss SHED APARTMENTS TO LET TO SINGLE Gentlemon, consisting of a front parlor, back Sleeping tl room, bath room, pantries, and other convenience second floor, in Franklin street, near Broadway, in Turkey. at Ot the Ohh ce According to a telegraphic despate the 20¢ March, received at Vienne from Constantinople, the Bultan wrote under the Egyptian note demanding a mo- ification in the Tanzimat, ~ this request I neither caa. ht, nor will grant.’ dre” Subtil frem ‘any part of ti Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Sieve, ag street, near B: dy Elizabeth; en ly enters ch. g., Selim. Omnibui froadway. as theintegrity of the compromises, and the safety of ve Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at on and a halfo’elock PM, oprict Southern institutions. In this dilomma there is but one course of safety Buenos Ayres, whence she sailed on the 22d of February. We have received full files of the Packet and Diario, of Buenos Ayres, and Commercio of Montevideo; but as the news is not of very great importanee, we give only a few KL —Batehelor’s celebrated Liquid Hair TIN : Hair Dye is the beat yet discovered for coloring the hair or | LU SyiONaG at & pe a 1.— April 20th, at 3 P.M. Purse MJ emall Se an to the Union whigs ef the South. It is the course | whiskers, the mo it is appMed. The wonderful ease and | jicats, best three in fi Grinate family. | References sivon and required. Address A. te of the 17th, state that the differences | items : a ao Coren aves te Ween », box 118 Broadway P 3 ich tayo exinuaete come canals pi bowers ee: | Thm cart that Don Vincent Lopee was appointed Pro- | of independent aetion. The entiro South, includ- ae itn rik ae favorito and'll evtahloued Hine | Warlkeie; D.Pifer enters Ulm. Bilanieth Ee TRE apPLIGATIOWs V ’ latter! visiomal Governor of Buenos Ayres. ‘ 4 TCHELOR' pene fet 5 LL 7 PL ee ae Kero ee * aniate uieioot The Dierlo de Avtses, of ths 10th, 6a; ing the mass of the whig party, and a eonsiderable ELOR'S Wig Factory, Ni ‘be | 8. McLaughlin enters b. m. Lady ° for family and single rooms, with board, at 87 Weet Tecumseh; Mr. Nodine enters Green Mountain The cars will m. ave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, for the t rin the el between Fi til feat’ of incteenth str od mack of at worthy inevitabie, The last replies of Abbas Pacha, which were portion of the old demooratie party, are ready to co- ion of the attem 4 Si nd it itatos Consul. hi Wigs and Tou; qpuched in very uneonelliating terms, have raised the trortty | operate in sueh ® movement. And even in the douree, At 2 o'clock, FM. and return when the sport is | ave discontent of imperial government e highest ; s , , conta, TERE EE AOE SSS pit iy an exproa ‘cole ols ‘Sultan, the Coumsll of ian iorseback, | Northern States, & Rew, ay a peers J. 1, SNEDIKER, Proprictor. RIVATE 2OA B D-FURNISHED ROOMS AND inisters held extrsordinary sittings three days.consecu- | and when the two p i organization would at least au ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUND—TROTTING— | 2 0.s Aint : tively to deliberate on the affair, and it was unanimoudy | body of savages, arrived within gq: and national # te hire ia Parse of $25 will be err inuay, | JROOM Wa dleeided that no fresh concession could be made by the | dicza to Sre. The two robbers were ing z ported by the balanee of power between the twe be 2ist inst., for that : | grate, wa Turkish government: and that Aber Pacha must be im~ | Sn Uecomured’ hat act of fruatsevacimivated over? | old partice. The whig party of the South is | Péalon's Chemloal Hatr Ia seers tae tele gener eet tne canact UnaSaliom; house theanove orien ke, LS sound. In Kentueky, im Tennessee, in Louisioan, | Become thin, and’ to cure sourt or damdrem, or invoot ie with must note ' such « brilliant and pormanont curl, For sale a ee aad i the drug stores ia crery sity and town in ‘The Council was, however, of opinion that a last attempt ‘4 conciliation should be made, before having recourse to any extreme mearures, Sir’ Stratford Canning eon- tinued. it ix suid. to expouse warmly the cause of Abbas Pacha. but his efforts were unavailing, Advices of the 15th. mate that Fuad Effendi had been rent to Egypt to arrange with Abbas Puebs the difficulties connected with the introduction of the Tanzimat. Fuad Effendi ix, perl we Li he EMOV AL.—LADIES WILL PLEASE NOTICE THAT the Paris Mantilla Emporium bas removed from 351 to 861 Broadway, whore is now exhibiting « truly magnifi~ cent amsemblage of new Spring Mantillas, of the richest ee an us, at extremely m joes. GEO. BULPIN, propriete irae asciiee Oar DR. POWELL WILL REMOVE, ON THE OOMS.—TO LET—A SUITE OF ROOMS, TO ONE OR two single gentleman. Apply at 141 Ninth street, a few doors east of Broadway, DD APARTMENTS TO LET T ‘Tho second and third flo hg Cs sitiane ts Po me and more recently in Virginia, the whigs in their to the comduel of the Val G States Conant, | State conventions have made the reoogaition of wiehout {plundering murderers ton acs | the Fugitive Slave law s principle for the eam- thee superior in nombers. paign; and if they have been alike decisive in favor of Mr. Fillmore, it is solely upom the ground of his fidelity to his oath and the constitution im Phalon’s Magic Hair hair or whiskers the moment it is to or skin. It eam be w disturving the color, and hae no bad it PHALON’S. Wig and Foupeo Manufactory, I! y. For sale im the clty and countey by druggists. ', to color the |, without injury ediately without Ttis jod oe ‘Broad- oD 101 wngle rooms or smite, G location for a club, Apply Anvrvat ynom Havana.—By the Inla de Cuban, we have receiv (d our files of El Diario de la Marine to the EMOVAL, aps, the most acc omplished diplomatiat in ‘ the Turkish service. He has been employed at Bucharest, | 7th instant. The political news i# of no interest. Our | the execution of that law, in opposition te the Phelon’s Wigs and Toupees.—We would Sure the preven wet il attend ca Disease of ye NTED—FURNISHED, ABOVE EIGHTH STREET, 4 Madrid, London. and, laetly, at St. Petersburgh. whither | papers ¢o not eay @ word relative te the recall of Holy Allianee of “the higher law” ef Seward piriog wigs @recomtim- | and Ear at lly treet, whore can be had hia “ Trea- * jentlonn d wii second floor of a firat clase he proceeded on a special mission when the Sultan refused | Governor ieneral José de la Cencha, who t re-placed by I pomp! Aidiver modal for tiseon ‘Also, Artisieial Eyes, wlio! all the nts, to oblige the Czar by surrendering the Hungarian refu- | General Ca vedo. The royal Junta of Fomento has re- | andcompany. It is the amivorsality of the prinoi- 73 ieeeting, waenee tural vate preferred, or similar rooms with gees It was expected that Abbas Pacha would aceopt | thir appointment as offering an honoruble means of over- coming the difficulties of the situation. The return of Kerchid Pacha to the post of Grand Vixier was received everywhere with joy, Mustapha Pacha, the new Preai- Addross A., Lower Post wand namo, orno reply will be rolved to eit to the Queen a humble petition. soliciti tome tglief frvta the charges of the sugar of the island for ite entry ii\the Peninsula, and modifying the tariff of the duties fixea).on provisions, The Governor General, it is said, has appx ¥¥ed of that project. ple which has made Mr. Fillmore so universally the favorite of the whige of the South. Whe prisciple being thus widely diffused, it only aceds an orgaai- RK.—J, STOUVENEL & BROTHERS, NO. Broadway, next to Niblo’s, Bare fostopenss & Spl ‘tmont of new Patterns of Gas Fixtures of ev ht bracket to som: y, ‘Weintroduco es. i] Pair Lene ined of bora im New Yorke | ascor t de 0 his P Piece asnteip ane de to, hs Mima? zee ticles we have, for yours past, but of the best Limoge por to he superior to al . A tt * G ‘i ow @ent of the Council. is an able minister and a reformer. - ion to bring it into effective action. bed- bu, ‘roaches, the af buildings, at the lowost prices, and. wh ‘ Hustapha Pacha was ex-Gvvernor of Candia, During | Marine Affairs. Now, then, if the whig caueus of to-morrow | {ible iis cales, at the tw Tittranted to be of the best materiale, Ghigt ) artaphis governed irty gross per day. the twenty-five or thirty yenrs which M Candia, he sequired the reputation of a firm, skilful, and honest administrator, and Le will be of powerful assistance r ra If thin fi haveto wind up his business, from there will be nothing in the AmnivaL or THe $'TRAMSHIP GLascow.—The irom screw steamehip Glaegew, “wpt. Craig, arrived yesterday mor- ning from Glasgow, ix* about fourteen days and a half. 1, evening, at Washington, shall adjoura without fact that iaeots or ver -egherooregenipiny 1 = a declaration of the aforesaid conwtitutional | min left to kill. Loek out for counterfeiting peddlers and | We cut our owi sy im- to the prowent ministry z= | Ble brought 140 parmemy re principle, and shall have agreed spon she | orhtr impostors. Buy oaly of Lyon, Ne, 424 Broadway, 0 previne re aes mew Fa tyler and quality, we NEW PUBLICATIONS, KyPt. | ee " A ; f A : . felSatts teken premiume at over extremely | wwrerrrwrrnrrrrrvwe ARAN ADUAN Annis The jatest advices from Alexandria are of the 2let Soranncn Oona sutionti Non att ono, OGM tee outa cites renee cee Jor fe anata aTeacicnen sre any oleee AROS: TUsco Meraldsey the latart date, (doutie, Aan Rane 0 y ie quence o sing advantages ovor any othor ostablish- tion, upon the plan of Seward, there will be 863 to 370, 813. et)oan be cisco Herald, of the latest date, (di ‘OW NSEND' time f It ie stated that the Pachs has necepted the eondit Minvour line, and by vory moderate expenses for route, | had ut LUTENER? (0 Prince ntecet NP ine hs er geeibereaetel under American ; sas tas wr pportuni ah . , 0 Prince atroe ins dineo a * ke. We fall the at- i “9 cf the Porte regarding the Tanzimat, and it {s aptnrtnn Srares Dusrmicr, Cov'8t: (Fifth Class)—Nos, | the opportunity for brilliant movement on Se | pene NT avvodily and cestudlts coal avaey eee Seen eerirere friends but ton putite ve cee new Cairo that to make up with the Sultan. it is} to set out for Constantinople in the sprin Teves the Porte of ail embarrasament and anxiety on that part of the eonstitutional Union men of the South’. | species of blindness and Let thom siexe it, and issue a manifesto to the South | inay te, if the oreane > and tothe country—a declaration of independence— Ben’, or by A ris reet, setting forth the causes which impel them to the afore to the Ai ogant tock, ap wll from this date. much reduced from HOUVENEL & CO., 504 Brondway. —— COAL. to our new prices, which aro Part 1—Nos, 2". 259, 365, 969, 871, 87. 301. 393, 8%, 697, 153, 175, 287, 406, 498, 500, 502, 604, 506, 610, | POPULAR WORKSI— ph Common Piras. wblish saat Pat- 875, 877, 881, 38% rt 2—478, 518. 620, 624. per fonotionty he 6 cause the oneg sore 1 4 The viceroy had received from the Porte the formay 12 616 ‘ ion to the throne in his fant, SUFERIon Count,—-(Two branches) —Nos, 224. 226. 73, ption Cured.—No less than @1t | rrr Wannabes ti ha us % Pater te reels ie gald Pache, Nahi Pacha, Mehwue, $1, 208, 250, 272, $4. 4, 16, 21, 27, 9, 181, 15% 60, 61, | separation, and calling upon all Union men, of both cco nearn te ttl atidavive of oares ofected by Dr. Watt A, 2H PER TON PEACH ORCHARD, HOG AND | commendttery notices of her ' ii, und Nose Hanen, ebildren of Mchemet Ali, the pa- 24 115, 92, 118, 163, 160, 187, 220. 250, 204, 776, 278, arties, in all the Statee—Nerth, South, B Nervous sntidote, of Consumpsion and Pulm ’ Btove Coal, fresh from the mines, te "fm ite moral teachin ' Sterns phemehe 4 kind 2h), 261, 282, ed, ab, 286, 287, 288, 280, 200, 201, @92, | Parties, ‘ North, South, Hast, and | piaints, delivered verbatim by the, pation jenlers 8nd others, nding their own ear: The Viceroy has eubmitted the free of eartage, froin boot: Apply at the Ti D. 'W, Clagk, Commissioner o note 7 Hoboken street, foot of “anal stepet, 673. 208, 295, 297, 268, 299, 900) were «hor Deeds, 20 Cham! West—to organize, and appoint delegates to an