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WHOLE NO. 7166. ea eo ded in getting between a party of the Mom inde wnt acted jurtas might have been expectod from thea so~ it iy adard, will anderiake to onfors# eamotlance = ALES veor108. vet LTic, 1 agi sot the eiater of the eloquent cfed from the axo- Fri ' rnrate 4 : ipa nm eae pint st = = exemple By dashing doroogh them hime om annwed ‘Whos on fy ph iy we 3 : ay everion « ~ lobe ig “ He : oe ones oe | say the PROWN, SEIPLEY & CO’ OTROTLAR. TBOHION SAKE oF For aM AND MORRSANIA ied pred ga kel ria eb pe exemple by dashing through them himself, onty ve been roughly unniaesleed ia e rion come to by the five powers. It ie r porced that fotioware, will well, om Mo bowever, by the subardar of the troop ania singlatrumpe. | the Uniicd FOUR DAYS’ LATER NEWS FROW EUROPE, ter, No reason is aecigned for tha dastarfly coo bie. af | of the ati: ates, Pres gty.—W. Cols ate June ld, at 1 te y Jeale way (uo unafnepring | tc great po wore he Jone L, 196 ; Liveee neluded acamnpast. whoreby the Haas saan ‘clock a M. t sntton’s Fordham H . k upon Madame Vou Beck. Very cleverly | porcersion of the principality of Noufehiat «ls prturotent ee’ 18 the past thive workls Boventy:five valunbie bitieiva os Lying Wtwaen Fords 9 | the whole troop, who, ft is sald, bad an opporiunliy of . they ses their puppets to work, nad pulled do studies bolle f I'russia. s age ve Ratha eg rae fs And Morrisanie vitiace. ¢* Poe ene ee Ok ee | tlriking w bow more vevere than aay of ho Momunda | fein latina {be curtain, nscen—aa they mt The principalities of Land Velongin, hyve @xporters.. ‘There hus tena w tow dco te ;? ne & vie a “ e yet fel Pi u <= el¥, anime | elves, Ag tov jimeelf. y ae ah om lo bee Ne lee of the of P ‘| wee xf n or od ® k, a Wale byt fess ond ws wish to purotave | TMPORTANT FROM SWITZERLAND, | beve yet felt. This instance is not. unfortunately, « sin lor Korauth himeelf he acted | lore been dependeneles of th firu cyt t threw wheat a ally ceerived puculation, as tho aste gular one; it is only a few weeks since a party of regeter might hove | nse an entato, The SIA OAA AD DABIS cavalry, on their way from isobat to Peshawur, surron- | He tina of W. C. Wet- J flour @t one quriations. with ‘sither for pormun neormof Ad per quarter of 159 Vor h expected from such aman insuchaonse, | off iLeir aio to he positive te posits an advnewe ANNO! be acoused of avy participation in the crime | ar cantons oft an 2 in IS. a Swiss re public, 1 i 0 Passeesions = i dered their horses and arms to a party of Affecedees, with. | before Its fulfilment but, when brought to his knovwle were of no real importane: to th wre of the Priv: sven Moxey Manger, dune 1. PM ~The generat pagres whe has ud she title to be Great Rise in Britists Conso out sustaining a wound or striking a blow. | be pasted it ovor with the most covnmmate indiffrrouce, | people, the Prussian erown cauld not teu we i of trade in the mapufsetaring districts conte ccs to divputablo, Tie env ai pemer cece Bt Abe Aboaby wrrrrvinwrrrnrrns | lest tbe good fome of his botUcholder. Pulseky, might re- | Las euy proepent of wresting back whatever tt we He rntisthetory. and at Bir iahagr te poople sre in wee FB} athe sale wil ake sean be bs he ADVANCE IN INDIAN CORN. The Kafir War. re. eave some | ary. Whatever offencas n po lait to | to give upt " " rh. Letters fom whore AACE tre faliure | qt RETURN OF SIR HENRY SMITH TO ENGLAND—- | Der charge—and we have heard of ne vature | Jn eomplionee with the deman nuek ¢ with [ities of 120.0001 , from A OGTION SALE OF von te scen FURNETUS nanennnannnnn eens | TURTHE VROGRESS OF TH Wate en” | Hin bat ie arted ata spy tn me of war—ieis quite loviea in cheek are>." SFO" Bowttell tioae elena paoaecr, wf . > @t 10 N ‘. * + ‘ar Un ne von B ver acted asa devoted a vere neequer of » late eve: Use meen nines ns very at verre x Maa White cicest ecitape: GArShA cera INCREASE IN THE EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA, 11, M, steam (tigate Cladintor, Cant, Adama. arrived at | fulthtel part myers peat et i shed he Mga | Saiouk te etatne ee chao. Hy A gan Ms Bg aren Hs Span tadaaon get, ho trinity. Sl See cinae Chien re Npaneaai as bys pathic she Pee ey Ce COE Tee eee chu HoRPallamE. an cnthustarn. shat He nk. litle domed, die, | ofthis preteding vey eae beld at Fribourg bo the |, Improv ment eppearn tat ny, and other Chir e t thor Bedsieads, hair bringing the ex.Governor, Lientensnt-General Sir Warry | however. displayed vot one coi 2 oxor oth. by O8 Feibonag. ont ‘ , “ip ha sr 1, jt zen pees mayed vot one spark of feeling. und express. | 27th. by the Uberated mer th nite Tedhetion in the interewt on ik mya, Oil Clk, Riess tes gens #4 Oe | The Cruelty to the Baroness Von Beck, pr and etait: he G. lot Biman’ Bay on the 18M OF)) of act the sliphtert sorvow for her aruel death, We trust | polaied by the populsy aeeanty co eta nee | ee a atom Ot — - DA nn . 4 in the Hous of | council af Fribor sconvoked on the demand of a | value. Copola for money and aceonnt ave now 109% to VCTION NOTION ~! x Harry left the frontier the very day after boing ra. | ain paiilation for the } portion of fle meml Tt ie said thnt the supperter: 5 HOON to ? Jniy t. Mini se remaie A OR Ree The Burmese and Caffre Wars. lieved by hits steceseor, ieneral (1, Catheurt, andombark- | Enugtishinen tno foul a trancaciion. | the government are dispored to male remre cree oe fhe tut thorn too nan fants depart? ding, VE Sprie. : ; ; fur Voble Day. . | the elericnl party ment, Che followtog tious of the day : Purniture, Dry Goods ad Fs ares Tt in stated that Sir Harry Smith considers the cov t 7 = st na the Kafr Z The following tetter has beon written on the scene ot Mine Calf am Brwebotd. bay ION NaTICR— HAMS 3B The Capture of Rangoon and Mataban, and | 72; ba: been piven to ho Kati wae by thi hake oporae | News of the Sarah Sands, | tub exiting epttetian s PRE Ge he meena | Sohn del Tht Hoaveae Coffee, &o. T 103 ofelo ‘ i . ions, by seem by ha {From the Liverpool Courier, June 2 | : iabsouna. Whe 50 wah lage | t, Corner of Cirr+ Primos, Return of Sir Harry Smith reat of wer, that (he we ¥ has hoen felt as to tho safety of this ves bo “ger iat Roticg ieee ne ne eet : 3 Grauit acd Watavt ‘i i teayn that i ipl cond action with a | ailed from New York for this port ou the sth wont ty te ee Sn Sande ven aa —~Closiig pri ; tlds | sf ee treet P &o., &o., &e. strong body of the enemy, in which we rogret to say, | of Ma: aseqtient! oma nipolog, middle, and’ end Pree por Couta, 7 2 : pire aires ere aaa 2 ee Capinin Gore. of the 4d. aud Dr. Davidsow, were killed, During thatt te <i dale shay pepe ps ay t ARTER, Auction | Port have heen: vo The 1 oor a ech and ceveral men wounded, Dring swelled by dotnoivacnte eer, was vory lenis, | Mamnvad, Me of Pands —Ameriean Six par ENRYT. LEEDS alc?! £& —ROSE WOOD AND The American mail steamship Baltie, Capt. Comstock njor Totte m. of the 12th Ti wx. hasalohad — | ini wet hn oa ose All « Mi ri Reta ad- | Cents, 106% 105 3g; ylund Five per Cente, 8744 Ahogany Parlor, Hin mniyed 2% cleven o'clock yesterday morning, afier a pas! | S2°8rt brval with the enemy, in wh ihe also tot som: | seque j se oor tone Rage Fj run | Livvercor Corton Moanet. Monday. May 31. " ‘ +} of bis men, and was very hard pn by the rs, Queen of the We F do thane Ghonincitan cane eatossinee May 28, E 19 000 hambers « noondcband Fur, | suse of ten daysand twenty-three hours across the Atlan-"| sir Tlarry aud Lady Smith aud suito iunded at Posts. | proviowtye” Vanier Ten teow York b inners, cao nian, 100 Coreahre eee eue | taken om enceuatton Sane ane pore! ao, began as | Ue, fhe sailed from Liverpool on Wednesday noon, the | mouth on the ati. On the Sisbthe beita of the pa ish | the Yuet that rho was kvown to have seventy-two passon- | talning his deity Brent’ ety eee DE a Wallet oon- | yo atreral Vo da re 10.000 bags, 3,000 Riture, § ry ty ° 1, iS if his da rend nity tw chet were made ry 6 Fortinent of goods s mess have | 24 instant, chuichof Portsmouth rang a merry peal of congravuia- | gers on boord, it be not survrd ag (hat considerable alarm | when the reeotutions were put. and. of cour 2 | taken on speculetion and for export, boen made, and eo} tain The B. ¢: 1 1 tion to the gallant veteran: 1. | Wasfelt astoherfate. Weare happy to be able toatate, |» great portion of the acittence modds st June 1—rales ve terday, $000 te 10.00 St Sofas, cl ite ; ae 3 came ou 0 Ae North Channel and crozsed the In the sf.crnoon the Town Counoil presentod a compll- | from privute information, that aletter was rocstred in | under the hetmes theme a y were refreshing t id today 8.000, Urices the turn in favor i Ops; us tanks lat, 40. She saw no ice She experienced mentary address, to which Livery “ fom of the offleers on ‘Wrohstonde. ‘it WU Quartoites suet ads D y pectic I, } selves from th wallet a wood Cane Sout C! y furniture Smith rep) i:—Gentlemen, t thank you withthe | dated Palm strong westerly winds during the whole passage, In lat, Siri wih, Monday. 4 A. M., stating, in substance Me af i i LAVERPOO s Manerr, Theeday. June 1 ob ated to have numbered. | ¢ women 4 Livrnvoor reer y r of Rosewood. Par! tello and * js : A grateful henrt of a veteran eoldier for the addre ww] that the veel had venched that’ por onte | dren, creting and eurlota, . over, cf grain and four sine fa Also, suites of Mal a a hair cloth, 49, lon. 40, took » severe 8. W. gale, which lated thirty- | have just presented tome. The most gratifying thing ta | ward ean o e had (ak etna, .| le generale ant ila, that the wleating tab altoow and 2 Ber Furniture, fu rh Auted. with ond wit wb] six how a roidier fs to Luow that, whilst aerving: ountry, he |} a sufticient quot t ihat, ibe dafuatad/ hamactve: tigate continue te be Liberal marble tons; % ard ' Coogh Beds, OF Paint. PRA + . ervices wii wt with his ec and bi S one cas Anal & Ves ' La i on ne onary oe! eof pri furs Glass, Plated aad (hs Woo. silver Plated Snaeas, | _ ‘The Dritish mall steamship Europa, Captain Lott, feom | Fervices will mut with lis eoruratos and Lis cow RARE ir ee OR Etch ey Mac Cee ee at ie, atte € the ora trade. dariog the weeks bola Forks, aad Baskets. Cat ie morning of «alo New York direct, arrived at Liverpool at six o'clock on Hitieg wien muecpondthe abllice chee bat offorts had-beon male woseanh Ook vad distributed, will show that they were i cad wal und buyers wil only ae Sunday evening the 80th ult, Among her ps ny ‘wowing that whilst be is doi his duly. if even be is a, cure a supply of the former, byt thet thi h: nedven bya 4 . | Lorate j nt pulastop i! will be recollected, was Peargus 6°Co M.P., ». | HOt quite se successful in the performance of that duty as impr bie. amd even Pal had with diti- conceived without sin, look up anton of Dur'neesat hgh ‘Change lve o'clock.) No woud 5 ey a eat be )Conpor, M.D. Ulta | cierm mag think he.cught tobe. he is ever ehsaed by ¥ been reached where. however arrived on Sun- | Fe Weerh | alt rntion ts undetn the pr an © of tho trade, Be aoe ae Pie companiod, and: who proved dingly troublesome and | ihe belief that the eountry will do him jusies, (ti renrly on Monday mornivg. 1h was be Fotis eater deg la Bet ] Whet y We.—-Amerioan white, ds, Being the cloring wale of si annoying throughout (he voyag cheers), You have well touched on th» peeuilarity of ‘ould be in Liverpool to-nigltt or to: to Jesue—detus repaieg thine nemeaad | @! Mixed. Se. Ml ws, 1: Cay Pale Pee eR tt An Advicve from Paris etate that the- advocates of the | #Y Portion in South Afrien, Without egotism, © may | morning; but, unless she took longor time than t . red ixed, be Bd. abe. 9d. Plow Buhyocts, Gonailiof Bite allacgad) to. detent uke 1 of the | {298d J do assert it, that no man was over ptaced | to ship Ler conis, there Ino teuson why ale should met ©, Joros, anviour! | 4. 0d. n 21s. Btatuotces » & 5 Te tne 2 Geren the appeal of the | in greater dificulty than I was when first placed in | he hore even sooner than that, nt to Mary, thou wilt have th eof | Comudian SAGA OCS Of thi nos adanired wns family agaiast the decrees relative to thoir pro- in frlea (fear. hear), i was a . have mercy upcn the canton of Freiberg | Tndfan'comn, pu ” c N% erent va: governor without ty, have pul (ve body, 3 varny.” (Loud appl oeoor the smalin nd Twat a com- | | dic, | army, for if I had to furnish r whether the |X | i lished a memoir, from whi iptioos, jewel = that: they: ; ee APDORES | Gaander-in-chief wi eer—oy Joan Fisa- | st they intend to rely upon four points of law; and, | willadmit chat Lwne 0 #15. at 11 o'clo. #80, Uiat the ordinary judicial tribunals have j : “ofthe above thyocation ate headed with a | figave like that on the medal distributed to the troops ot |" Une Sonderbund Kye Trance, THE NORTHERN POWERS AND LOU . $d. Ontine per 60 Ihe ‘OHN VISHBLAIT. Avi Diatt, 2t Pearl errect 7 NAVOLEON—THR VY OF THE LATTER TO THE NEW NOLy | 16e. Cd. a Vis Al chesta'of Poa; 20 barre tion In the case, They also announce that the marriage | &"MY should’ be reduced or inc T conld batter ANCE—UNE INVERV IEW NTHE mt | Maxcinstan Brave or Ta BO onset of of M. de Persigny with Maile Marriage | javo furnished reasons for reducing it, than for im RUSSIA AND (CHE BAR RECK , June 1 —Whie week bas been alt veges srah tO; de Persigpy with Maile, de la Moskowa took place | ing it, My wish wax as far as4 could, to savo th money: CESS DEI N—TRADE AND FASHION al list of the | Goch by a general dispositionon the gon on Friday night, the 28th ult., at the Chapel of th a rod of my couniry trom being uselessly squan- | j pally he total num | (6 vee to the dunands of manufietur ety, | Gann ‘| 8 . Uhapel of the y 9 i i [rom ihe London Times, June 1] Bh dered ina distant colony, (Hear hear) Tumroadty to | say that the minister of the aay supported me with reine | forcements. f seked for none from home or from the | 1s ® 1.430. of which 204 tons, | Lee 110 xeamen. equal to tbe ernment is very uneasy at the intel | found ditentt day, Juno it av t street, Houseliolg Fur Tesewood, mahogany The authentic statements r journal. With refere H courte ont though hy no meane and it has oven beon ales room, do nssortin walnut, Parlor, aly pubiielae to the correspondence btw by this | mavned by ithe | ‘the Papal Ligence from Brenien states that a deeply organized Nortae ‘ ondenc i late currency, Stilt eto is ao teens Se ett || Socoanae mone from home or fron pir future relations with the Frv pence 0 t conterenoes between Lonis Napoleoa | fh" i ie Room, and Bedroun Pas <2. an assortinent of | Mot had been discovered, which led to Une urrest of seve. | 1 noah coon nen peng to hold iy | government, bave been received throughont Europe with | ond ronye of the chicks of the Italian liberal party bands. To-day this feellug’ and state of things may be second hand Furniture, with which the vale willeommonces | tal iudividuala, b re of poiguards, pistola, | ZToUNd as oF Aecommended, feeling that, if the | a degree of avidity which does aot surprise as; for the The fate of Murray, the Englishman. wader sent : “ i di : y Catal: and other w ction, iit 5 al _ heey i ae rain caffraria, ho would | Hotes Which Wo bive had occasion to examine vod to anne | of dent at Ancona, stilt undecided bead: Aa Regia bene How phe ni bape oe = = : : urnish me with the men to do so; whilst. if he did not | iyze contained the first accurate Information sivco tc ‘Thiers. albeit under the ban of Lonis Napoleon, the { Mall they cau gene "improves Dine eens VABINET | — The crops throughout England aud Ircland are luxuri- | want to keep Kaffraria, a good retreat might be made | 12 flor of nic gration given tothe | Mf. Thiers. albelt under the ban of Couls Napoleon, th Storks ment in value 1 ince of his | ent nm val ious to Tenving Rome for Naples, ‘This | Mrally nom 18 the more fiattering. a4 it took place at the » of the Pope hinvelt, M ublie en aquestion of unive pee to the rn there are n mach doing by fare! w holiday on ederate busines for the: ist be noticed. Should cotton I interest and exiveme | Pope's dear son und ally. bad obtrined an av nerel peace. Nor bus (he inomentoas | Holiness. pi less felt in Franee | #udier the direct official organ | express u tracted to notice | tiverof ¢ ily heiving, Other graina | Witte sdigrace with righ Household id 5 ene. (Hea uw) Fee Cana wre ts m prospect of a fair extend the » Snits, ia Wrocas | Nay crop. Mops have a strong growth, with the appear, | sumed a furmidaly ld established and oxte at No, 163 Fulton. s Furnitare—oonsi-ting in p Walnut Parlor, Drawing aut fellc, plush, lair eloth, ave inn aut. ‘The wheat erop is look well, and so do porate . H. Lee, Bs a large and L | of my operations, which then as- | ter, but gront dificulties chen | Thiers from mo. | pun twens: Wow ure of the French ge : i in bis present political sitnation, having ; be made both b | ais CORONER aRAATES ai arcee, Thad not only 0.000 or 40.000 warlike savages to | them in amare bd oonventanb: for us {ued from requesting it ow bis arri pe ALLL) SAV enod) Bc BAND: Wily ais aa hed ba eee Sowing, aad other Chairs tn oc deme Ree rena nsoucliad be bilgi. contend with, but I bud a large body of Hottentots who | jaa a, A bare ee be pe ah iod bogie ah aL Yio Nonos waa | Banvfwturcre and spinners, and recowrse hd by the ny,and Mack waiunt. warily or, Sofa, Submarine communications between Holyhead aud | were suppoxed to be oor ; i to the pen of Louis se. delighted with the nj ido "Tables, rhwiily carved Forewood, mshozany, and bla and Wa Mattrossos Etageries, Bnei marble and prain tops. made expressly for priva every respoot—the whole form iy Forniture woll worthy of «troy f#oquenco of removal, Cat time tho goods can be examined W. WESTCOTT, AU cTIONEER—-MORTGAGE jo of Household’ Furniture, on Moaday afternoon, | fUndland, ty of Pio Nono, with connected a much report apeake truly the are tunity of lauding moderate poll- | (tres! ef a Fi Hethices obverved thut suchthad | of the Chief's epecid ples and were so stil, affording | £Ctcel looking man, name of of what has ao often heon put | Wile being a fugicive from | very little to do with the d- accused of grand | goverment, um ef money Under false pretenc shad been arrested in Boston, and rr ox ever can be nd:—but who now turned against us. [ thon stood clone in y storm in which Lmuiniain no other man ever |r dit before in ovr owntime, (Uheers.) But, theminister | sending out foreos, time should have been given mez but | 120, au jie. like myself, of an ardent temperament, believing 1 | Berta be peru ¢ } That ren Sai 4 noes ‘he Pope has confirmed the £rans! De. was slowly acting-—thongh I was not asl —(eheers) Vo noritive, in con i irmad the dransistion of Dr. Cullen | as 6 vd. — Still T was doin as could. be a Monday, at which | to the Roman Catholic bishopric of Dubiln. done. and L speak now the opinions of a general who ha Sir J. Gaspard © Marchaut, present Goveraor of New. | beon in every de-eviption of wartire. (Hear. hear.) ‘The intain with ninted to eucoved: the ate Sir John | Meese 1 had commenced [left to the gullant offies Rene SOI: oY | wealthy portion to lnyin up stock for a while, whom to rvoredit the | with th rellers } eoveut of certain i would Le preparod to reucw the conlition of ine beforehand t tition tted to Fri Dublin were expected to be made in the course of the [it Seder det eWarduohes, | week, ‘There arc throe companies now ct work to com. age Su i i of furniture | Plete telegraphic communication between Bngland and iF warranted in | Leland, ment of Cabinet nan Look an op tical measures, when ubly been his ys by bis reply another . France | formar: powors eoutinus aily Folntions, andat | "Cit ke have they tle pretension to ine er Keefe, ome night ode charged 1 i J terfero in our internal fairs, They ke a - (ody. under ihe Sherif's care, on the way te at twe v'olock, at M6 Greenwich avenuc, amben, Larvey, ax Governor of Nova Scotia ea peipeat boda tg hoiey any ct Would if the necessity ariae, enueoher Fieht Fashion and Dress for Janc, ail he succeeded in waking bive alfadiog the the furniture of ahouse--uew oa the Ist of March, co The Silesian 1 trial inte i tery and kindness. and Tleft him fa conus . of other peeple; but thoae [Prom the Lady's Newspaper. ] eoreh of t horitie . thle elty. RiGbe ing in part of two. handsn fas, Tate-a-tates: (a0. e Silesian Industrial Exhibition was opened at Bros. | tepid nrmy, in as good a position us could contested. Tt may be Prom the Lady's Newspaper eripblon of che ptllanbe ans temasaeanonite Cambios Bodsteads, Loungos, Ma Burean t Centre, and | lau. on the 25th May. ‘The most important divisions are | (beur hear)—for the enemy had been ariv {ston parties to count, a tl ve done DRESS SUITARLE TO A FLOWER ran Waliceoe tale city; who deepatehed the,abovn ofits Bota Tavict Dining, Card nut Beast tt hone alloted to iron mauofactures, Ja the liacu and | Wet; and frtill think Ohat my moastres will ull y bs ,| intervention. to, ingore th AL FRESCO AMUSEMENTS COM NT und the accused was found at’ the Exproae 0 er 5, 3 ease woolle cals, the staple e P, ce, ho: ich wii bring pence. tranquillity. and prosps i - 0 0} ares 5 Tee es Oa iasthirage ; Balinaters; Aahocauy S$ pincowat and Cabtags Chaise! peered Eteds, the staple of the Province, the display Se oe nes nee, Remnigeltiny see DECSp ety # reouls than to render thetn still more hatefal tu tie i Lees =e i eae : eee of Kn ey & Co. in the wot of Ne sp trunke, jahogany Rocke Voltaire and Sewing do; Mahogan: < olony. ers.) “ 2 country if obe of pin eee of a very brilient hue. with on hie was taken fore Ait Sicrors; Marite top Waslstands and Cerckone, tor Lugo has just completed a work yrs rary Smith concluded by again expreasing his [Prom the London ( bread fle Hy covers - Of Pullto” Wi stalned antl coaresee 3 3 pleted wk on the coup . hor ei i eahonnos Sad Resuwood Bookstand Ivory- | d'état. It is to bear the title of “Le Deux Deeembre.’’ thenks to the inhabitants of Portsmouth. it will be observed (hal the aboy, floune “ fn a beaut back by the autho If andles Mery; Silver Ware: Crockery; Solar Lawpa, do. - ention to estab Also, althree o'clock, ene-borse Spring Cart wicil for the Orleans Every lot will be positively sold wishout reser Unrness, the » (rain or | Memoti oe Genies the i nees have published a 7 = . ol ssumes the right ¢ ctUng iorth the grounds on which they appeal The Emigration to Arstraliae her assumes the right of a wrealh of tlowe relieved on a f The vom Cave im Morris strect — Mk wna con : tripe of whi Fine « Mitehell, of the Supeoms Cor shine. against the contiveation of 0} The London Gazelle o® the 20th ult, suys:—Yesterday |e veremens herself is in its turn a «border of shaded ¢ of Pi ¢ edt, “obiktand” sett x6tl ee AARLARLUW iS ChAREAONG GR naes Ths Hassle aecuiaet bac abe apie lane before the emigration office in Park steoce | bat the oly ere tie perf 1 Fo ple a RBA’ 4 Lan aT é erian Chambers*were adjourned ov the 28th t hoe. é alaned OY ampiicaiite aoc powers and Ht the same tine edged wi of white t nief «if Prilog hadeor Rane SALE A> CUAREMONT, ON 3} aia rere CHEE i Westminster, was literally bosieged by applicants ausiows | ¥ dyed wi f whit atee acurcrpatie Ras { of Oltenburg hayo desided | to procure a paseago to Australia, and so. numerous was to eecede, on certaln conditions, to the treaty of Sepe | the crowd that the carringe-way was all but impassable tember, between Hanover and Prussia Fo BOP | See ped thet che carlo ge-way gras oll, but. joibesebiay TUS HENLOW MEF JOULE, wine CWE cevEUTy HOLD Rover Presented so crowed wk aspect. ‘The emigration ew golng on at Kerlin between the Nort ment between th Venmaric and the Dukeo | companies propose to despatch four ships—two to Mel ts. Mere the note in tke Moniteur is looke Augustenberg will be repudiated by the Germanje Dict. bourne, one to Greelong, and one to Adelaide—as soon as \ # considerable and very important reewlade, they can be made ready. ‘The rea) neture of the reception giver by the Muperor Auctioneer, will eli on Tuesday toh auction, on te ground, ato look P.M, precisoly, Lots, 50 toot, front and rear, by (25 doep. Also, Twouty. Magnilcent Building Sites WV foes ferme aad wowry deep, situated ox Berfoley end Claremont avenues, a ing views as chown upon the maps The above propert which for beauty aud health'nces ef loaation, and ready a to business, by five wack ra%s, stands unrivalle, @ Kw Ceptibilitios oF F. pled tO be diggmixert, it ia Ween (oor xtc © hood ie drawn telot is faste yhon. and the wan Janet by wajusi tofwh e.telmnmed Whar etm eienn, | Tale the princes ends of the riblon are fixed on bine cant was accardl and are left to tlow loosely, whii a Pol em ductioe is tied under the chin by strings of as exbibl outside ta fix rhe caren witht wee empowers’ him to aly sent back to be inves Lig and ycaterday, onile very Lofore the Cbiet of Rolie, duct ject of th e r da bouquet of rose to the came judgme comundtted : Sekiol : The London Globe gays:—-Messrs, Hotebkin & Mobbs, | of Kussia to the Uaron de Heckoren is nom beginning brim bouquets of emalt wifte and pink fic Opporbruni et ee This slevoted site (Being | Bt tab Abels The Burmese War. the Australian emigration agents, have just despatched | o¢ze oni. and it must be admitted—even the most . | a ll m ecu tiscensroya ve ert ise. kay peresn wiiter to vat TUE CAPTURE OF MAKTABAN AND RANGOON. tho fine ship Black Eriur, for the auriferous regions o | thusiastic ndmirers of Louis Napoleon are Dian ot baicto iene on ioe Pi praeriy Ragone — Olney: Thy matey the geound will be taken te wad teom it freo of oxpenss, by {row the London Herald, June 1. Australia (Port Philip and Sydney), with 230 souls, or | wit—thet there was a blunder committed ja the choic peee, Hele prownand very dark | Metritt. and Weed. of the Thind-disteleb pollo cout, om Cither line of omnibuses, etarting from che Jeceey city ferry, The cceupation of Martsbanand Rangoon has put usin | 170 adults—emigrants of the independent class. Most of | of au envoy who wax known to be personally 20 objec- | Live. Tho he mentod meriad of tanae ce | sittntest ol No.l Janke evens tie cus she ier nent And Paseing this property. Tern of gale, fon per o posvession of. the of the Burr pire. Tous | there belong to the thrifty aud educated classes, and their | tiovable to the Autocrat of all the. I You ure | Bevel description of trim Lot bands of wed aE NO 24 Jackson eereot, under ihe ditcetion mud aod Suctioneer’s rou the le; twenty per 6 forther advance be prevented, it will not be from the cou. will. we doubt no hailed asa Boon by th aware thatM. de Heekexen w velvet. sot ¢ and in such a | authority of Jusvee Woe be officers touk iate satstos teom days after vale. rmesty an viticer in the | BATOW hae he was not onty ais. | manner as to form vandy to-leayo R watliched staall jet bi ont, and the opening is e horizontal bance of rege or conduct of ihe natives, The conquest of both | nists, for from the impres ion that we formed of them r 4 aging ces has coat, us no m0 T kille T2 wounded; | Gravesend, they seem ebicily steady. tradesmanlike mi Rt six percent interest. and ony parte huving t places has cost us no more than 17 killed and 172 wounded; send. they | 3 Of $1,000 of over, shall bave the privtiers of reveu yoursto | inthe list of the former, ty only are found, Con. | Whe will wisely Al up the ranks of the absentees at th pay bie bond and mortzace in, hy paying the tuteresteand | Goring the natira of Martaban. the number | diggings. Peper cet iese ey aA Lae | of duns with which it was rerved. and the amount of the | Th London Zines of the Tet inst. kays, th PE VID SOOTT, wucti, rr oleh arrison. consisting of wot less than 3,009 men, either the | Sicamer of the i 201 ctionger, No. Ll Montgomery etreot, | Gurtison. comisting of uot less than en ho 4 arn oe cay “ifficnities of the conquest must have been exaggerated, | London to-day, f Lussion Imperial Guard, and tha niissed the service, by ofa duel. in wh Pouchhin, after havi the first | Sidered thé severest injury ti tratian Mail Company, which leaves At thelate interview, on Sydney (calling al Plymouth), hag | ence in tbe roca where the b 0 ree aylort dy Mary given, and the balance on ond sud mortgage at three men inme keeper of the hoose, and premises mained & ory dame 0 bat te tum su baaids of ¢ comage haw an open tthe lower part by | top of the tike that which or the waist is trimn offi upon him what4s eon 1 domestic life ix exposed de Teck appear. iperor of Russ en wilt probably} sly Driving over Ch ont: the skirt: and the base th three rows of val es. which are nt to : a pyle eel class, 72 chim, the Czar expressed aim | surteriad. on Sumduy aft _ | snd the opinion entertained of (ue Burmese prowess must | all her berths engaged the number being 48 first class, 72 to receive wae oe | rks apathy cams Gooey yt rst ‘M, WITTERS, AUC J WILL SELL ON | have far execeded the ty or (which we are more wil. | Meond. #nd 62 third. She will take out, it is understood, euen Cha 4 Chemivette and wuder of worl i horse over rone eb a in Roosevelt ahi Tuesday, the ith, at 10 « at No 2) tadion | ine to admit) the whole expedition has b about £250,000 in sovereigns een an officer in my guard. and it is on t of wiilte chip. trimmed with arc Bebe cin 4 nly, ‘The soouned wan conveyed strect, the stock of an uphol-tere: ore, conalsting ora | with ade ‘of energy. coul uct whieh, There are thirty-one vessels in the port of London up | that Treceive you. fT bad w potticrnladh ne Ratan PS rn NADICs Laan ania Cae y ne Pats bee Mattrorses, feather Beds. Palis-ters, Pillows, 0) bie, Fedlecta tite atinont onsen ent dit.and | fer Australia” The Government Emigration Cominis- th you—but let thet p You como from France. to a bongnet of tea roves Smit bonqueta of | before dustt orne. who: eommitied hin topriecn 9 Ghaits, Tables, Bods Tokina Glasses, Bai | 5 Eau me ight shipe per month. the nert siz | ¥b, Wen! what have you to eay{o me?” After thiseath, | the enme flowers forn nder trim Along cash. | ¢2anination in order to give tine tos certatu Ute extant ; : pares elke o 0 nom te tecelan s sioners intend to charter eight ships per month. the ive: tits Work Benches, Tools, etraw Beds, Lumber, Tables, Lex | forme a striking contrast to some of our late foreign ac- reg : me weraie coantaes ‘ mero shawl, having a back mid! Te-wortnd | ney inflicted on thw chihdies weotnek It Indeed. we.never sanember to have read ofa months, for the same destination. Seven ves ling | ¢* abrupt commencement, (ie conver ends. may be worn ng a wrap, with thi iehly work injury ! ae 5 | ngagement in which Engtish coops have lately baen ene | Mt Liverpool for Australian ports, and a abo ha keamneremapeie of fiat ties au GENERAL RV ATIONS ON PARI Court of Gearrval Semone. —— —— a) blie cmperor spoke of him twice » omen NERAT. OWSERV A NS ON PASH ae mn HOTELS 4ND Warminise ec i where more triamplant proofs were shown of their | Franeiee NEES Leste Maison ait Gals onte:célied Lise Tue tems |. Tuouetlloreriue ros Chonan fer. and Aldermen Veoman, and Ward, Sramdaleirlrenl ‘ ~ ~ | eiicies common slike to ail parts of the service engaged Von Bock Napoleon. ‘The Emperor declared that. he acknowledged. | Visible, -y« es elited to mor +s 12—This Court sab for the diaposal. of quostions AVERLEY HOUSR, No 607 BROADWAY. on this ceeaeion. The v. troops, ureat as it was Sit debe ll ieee vvises rendered to scciety hy the President. aud | augmenting in number avd yar only house is moat agreed y + confessedly. was equi able manner iu which Lord Penuimont. in the fonse of Lords, on the etl e nt am Sahih Gone ee fe ae Broadway and Fourth street they were supported by her Majesty's steamers Rattler, | ult.. in rising to presenta pe that the sovereigns of Europe would sist him in rich asi us if only for “DICTMENT AGA MMISSIONBAS 0! €onvenioace will equal that « ag and de chills nying ¥ this cloud, Jiermes aud Salomander. Indeed. it would no . Maroda, observed that the petitioner was & native of ress : ve it ; us if only As : vs the ity. The proprietor, ra’ | to decide wheuher the service rendered by aoe ee ay poe th Hungary, and shan showy after arriving in this . twie 1 in the course of the ec : of light aod. transper es . waa saci receives arias 8 lond—whether the reg Avance of the troops, or the | country, he becime acquainted with a lady who had |) Ti my pat ; r leit fy acid aay Seely bane tte of ‘igh pari te saXtyiegn Del oe rt from tho travelling gommunirs, he wo L - were.“ resident re fase mand of Cel. Coote—whether # of the heavy | come known as the anthorvss of a work narrating cercain | Ye. °@ Ae bi rons i ne fas artillery, or the cunuonadevf the steamers, ought to be | events in the Hungarian war. Th work was extremely Pehla sek seve wards his patesme te render singled Gut for the greatest praize Fnecessful. and the publishers provi y. te cre “ tion will bo extended towards Wy PUN ALL Brees . {From the Calcutta Baglishman of Apri writeancther, She engaged the potitio who it med, | ¢ Peter aa and 1 eS a sd the: follow! i ne good family in Hongary, but in needy circum. | bepnin : \. 7 We have reeeived the follow ‘was of a good family ‘ ’ public if they wonkd it Franee. to whieh the Km- | wirm oe aitay hee, Yoee, wll gpeund te | the Secretary for Inala, which, with our erererpmadene's | Hances, ax her ecretary, and a prospectus mas rao op, | Due fy wenkl ako Vu Peanee, to whicisthe Him | 41m 04 sexoet aud Brow: New ative. will put our rea in possession e most Aiserye) pros ae setieign 0 at. i e circrunst ‘ apy 1 lg Alin eee eee ae thas name At Roswession of the most | theroduction wore furnished to. the Baroness Yon Beok | Fratee, Dut that, in the cirerun . the thin 1 shed in the musv elacant st material fentures of the proceedings at Rangoon:— | intreduction wore furnished to the Baroness Von Beok gates Se tL aan rpropristirs are determined chasis | ,, “artaben was stormod at o'clock on the morntag of | Stil tee barton Ore country having heen roosm: oth to the Austrian ministry and te the Gap wus comblusd; and w hocate ia the world. Sth of april aiied tea Te Ot ene + cabeceipt The | of iussle formal ascurances that Louis Napoleon was dee | gricetut cflect Bei Aakemone tie deat Feraily hovele im ot ADI & CO, Her Majesty's steamers Rattlor, Herm Fon = be: oe foselate the Reh aioe ciroure, | termined not ts favor any atiempt to eatablich cither There is, a nay de soxtives; mais if a trop ment of ¢ glby on (iordeswarter, t Look time. te contd OENIA TIC BT CASK--INSIOTMENT AGATNOP M CHASE DAKNGY, FOC aLSE PRETENCKS— | MoTION TO QUAS ? Th scant Distal Attorney erqnested counsel for . | the det naant te i rosaks to the 1odichimems | ou the ee mpt Stearn Comasel asked ther chat w aten which trial wonid be and Mr. Hale coplying tu.tay aMfemasive he would ira «(tats tly effected many impro vem pee recent rommaare ali welt vuatiiated and every atten: With patterns in that peeus | ition, (thik 810 | mye event from the prevalent duving the | wats + Nounees which nowy ther r the Huston to the sidont of the rinted ina mn lL doubtiess. bey wmer this has tt no indien ange in i mak - sp s ple of not guigy was eof : + EMA der worked in concert with the troop ' (Be av i | Mati Polish wationniity. the make of ummer drosy varieties are | % Dien r + —CONGKESS HALL | yy pal co" e Jand f the t 2. The trooy stances attending the nrrest of the Baroness Vo k, al : chictly confined to the talmute Alte sbepe of the | 2¢tice of motion om Monday ae maT SRA thn at dune inst. The leeation of siuoned wore. b wing of het Najestoe Tae a winger roe | the house of Mr. ‘Tindal, ia Birmingham, on a change of ithe bonidoti Ne biletly confined to the trimaxt o, in the shape of the | themes ‘this house, Coelwiand, The proprie. | Majesty's Stl. a wing of the wth Madras Native Infan- | baving obtained a sur of 11. ds. under false pretences; the Princess do Lieven, whose devotion to Russia equals | ends Open iromied drecsen wah ehetisettes more or leat | 22 ton dor it the be island and preceded to animadvert upon the eondaet of the | pert # to mori ® ountinay % Pr mugbtrate, and the parttes who pro-ecnted on the occa- | pyrje Steberetofore reruived : Sut cuttiaa bound Sy Coicaut te groldat devi tion. He contended that, under the circumstances, a | which OOSTER MOUSK, DANHURY, CONNRCTICUT, | jihie ct the loth, wae frat on the walls Only eight men | AumNMOns. and not a warrant, shontd kaye t ty. With details of Bengal Luropean artiller of she vory Kiborsi pacrom. . B MILLER, Proprict ship for M sot. ia on the poiat of leaving | open. will the watering places of the Rhine. The intimacy | yeete ot this female politician has ail atonce struck up with | jehed de very gonersity. wor anintnins 7 and the eo v though ina romewhat di High dreses may be | ot ; | Fapre on issued by | the Marchioness of Douglua, cousin of Louis Napoleon, | jn front mad tepavor tue, | Refore | M: ness OF Doi cousin of Louis Napoleon, | in frout, wxd all aro gathesod ta uly front of t ‘ 5 Was opened on the test of dung. tk ts large Wenig | vere wounded; no officer killed or wounded the magistrate, apd that the matter should Lave been ends an alliance with purtist fleas, which ia the | wait. . : | MW miveucr nh ws hae Newton An aoe Built, and euppliod wis Water for bath On the lth and Tih of April her Majosty'a and the | trated as a civil and not as a criminal procrediag, | It e worthy of note as the prin at the hendof an | 4 vovctty in the ¢ r 3 Raph aes} r devange down 7 ng to plait has all the cor fer hte Company's veswels destrosed the whole of the stockwles | Was said there was scwmetbing written axatast ® Mt. | infucntial coterie, and assembles in her salary the heads | 4, A ‘wrcthy i tive forum of eummer wantelots hae j D ther Posvaya. trem Albay to New York. o@ se a Ae the Kuygoon river Onche 12th, hor Majesty's Slat, | Lulezky in the poor lady's fi ae en thet Withe | of (hefusionist party. "A dinner wasgiven on Friday, by | beet introauced in ied hes webtedis elome acta eee hone Wied muse the pyenerty: OF Lo TNs ee ty on ung. 12th, hor M Bist, | Pulesky tn SAISENRCTURGEIL, (itdow hens.) THO x Bate GE the Ore ree re vind, | ment favor, It called the let echurpe, oF Fear le imate the prop: ws pl Bits ericeeiions ing 60 ¥ her Mojesty «15th and the 40th Native Infantry tanded, | Tw ou for civil proceedings at his sult. ( ) Eady Dovelae, in honor of the princess, who met upon nd itcowibines, os its name imple yr hardly, knew and tcok. after covers fighting, a stockade called the | Whole wtuir was 6 Bardly eth ti whether most to condemn the parties who had instructed Mr. Toulmin Smith, the berister, who had conducted ng the semmor months. this occation Baron Hecketen, £ diplomatic mission, and M. Achiile his the eect of | w Mm Ubtcke and wore ineare of a porson ia cin black or | his auivliy. who came by the bowt ss passen,en re Hf w It may be ma EA BATHIN L. t=THe P While Horse Picket, Major Frazer, of the engincers, Hd. together with ) AT ROCKAWAY, ; " color stit ated is frequently tri ‘simply wisd braid | cxme ondoring tha nawage. when enue son ; i 1 «-vernl of the ministers, The Elysce, it w ; * vel- | : . the raseptio bung the first into the stockade, ‘The heat was n ; t seve ! y or embtoidery:, Somettmes Uf ning ¢ of vel- | timbers to open. and ihe plaiutii youds. which Viton Blotel is now of @ reception of visite Batts ae etdeatiie the provceution, or the barrister himaelf for the manuer in | Hot ide-pair of enlisting the mevices o this dy videry:, Sometins vel | j i Kou aay execpt 4 y MAL mabcaud 6 LOR, | Wart retrcede at fieoes Oakes and "trite: both. | biel he hail cone tot hong hare ie vis Jeu | lady asa mediating infiveneo ‘vith. Reusain. anit tive Ger i tho shape called. tho Talma, which ts neoan tb 1th the oenege exeept S ene | Were picky 8 “i t i 1 vers Who had executed itso bar- |), o on ar vis Sipe be shape calle 2 s | fence ip was vag the Shere stone! Hauge ginieie. | the Modrus wmy, were Kitled by the sium ; Coiouels Foor, | the aire tien ary ie Nihon sone imacay: | mae courte whose suramer visits to the baths ax f ands lle in full folds ronng the figure, is | hegeage of parsongers te stowed ine tho bene Bours. Diy Sarat goat oo | Warren, and Maur suffered severely fr: ye Os Sra would De instituted ‘friilie case: Sad vomve thane taken. | Pee political echeme till much worn, seme of these Talma clonks, of small whercas Creighs, waich ix ehary FRONVigpeeety MHEES P RINTNALL., | Oa the 1th the hoavy guns were land On the 1th bs The shopkeepers of Paris, who would be the first ' a SRN ehiagy be i Veedtor CoA Two 60 f her Ma | to make magistrates see that. such things could no complain if business were dull, are compelled to adi RY TH AB ONE | jatyen tout ih ‘uni doth Native Tatantey toemed eh | etiuitted (o past with impunity. (Hear, beat) Shat thy proeait season is tha pest tsey beve expestaries ‘he location ean. eaty 6 B.S e ck - 7 ® higher rat ,oohpre 1) wae more 4 faytnnee, the theo rize. & other tring mi vor CEAN HOUSK, SUREWSBF Ml) Pace is uve opened for the cou nily been made in-white muslin, with no — placed in ary 1g (ban a rculloped edyo finished ‘ihe hood. drawn jar part of tbe be h bot- | seeure; aud that, in the pre nd tied with colored tom-hole ts ; trunks of the p wes brought on tard as pasom : 4 i * * , * ar. for somo years, The number of foreigners who ft the | Tom-bote ; n “ ; viegopthoxheres ofthe Atlantis, aud | tdvanee. ‘The enemy's position was turned, and the Pa . ws ‘ . . y he wi hf aa ° | sibbon, @ he elegunce of these little cloaks, which — gers’ bagynge unay. and withoul any agrecment te pay fOr Bee a ree or ite Feaite ishing nd eniling | goda appronched on Uhewast hie. “ALLL atier tho arti. | The London Times of the Ist inst, inan editorial article | streets is stil undiwatmiahed, and fies, balla, ond spect | Ae ecu ly wall atagied to yonne lniiee | RET RREA Snag, net imho amy ager te pay Po fre in abundances Ses aud river bataing. The steamers | fry had played on an estroye' ast entrance lntive to this case, says clea re the order of the day, The manufacturers in the 1 f patter edges Aa Ga Cs u! Madame Von Teck’s death wasthe, | Fasc St Antoine, who erapioy he, greatest panne daily, from Peck slip and Kolinson street, for the shove |) ONY Soth, two companies of tne 18th, and tw | result, Consider fora moment what wore the ficts of | cf operatives in Paris, have a4 many orders o and howe. W. a. MATUBUS. | companies of the 40th Native Infantry, under the com | the care, when denuded of all irrelevant matier. as it was | will give them full employment f sore mK abet ps igvipes of Yat pee’ jd. patterns: | Lonsidcr whether the appentiome and sine of shoes theming WEA BATHING, PAVILION HOVEL, LONG BRANCH, | mand of Colonel Coote, Tho troops advanced steadily, | presented to them. A woman who had published a popu- | and the increased importation of sugar and_cotfe 1% 1 in fevor for the edging of for wore sich ag in ite? must intorm the ofiews of the bag’ S J. The cadscribers annuwace to the publio that and stormed the Pagoda with # rush, All the country | lar literary work came to Birmingham to collect subserip- | the last month. shows that the conition of the laboring At vast variety of new bareges, both in woot and sitic, | that they conte tobaedise. Ii the eet oa their new aud apactons hove! fll he vpaned on the Zieh of | BOT AT te Pagoda tons for 8 second production of the like mature. Sho was | classes is becoming daily improved. and that they. are nO | av,’ ‘teen sropated. aud onty await the: fine wuurien ge, | (at {hey cs sip hoop nla aM ye ee BR June for the recension of visiter Lo hime a * On =picuténant Doran, Ensign Ara. | successful in Her efforts, aad did procure subscriptions | stieto indulga in comfocte of which they were @ long | airy. Out th all thelr brilliancy, These deeeeen ee wailen | Teas to was malenct sae: easing DoEaen, Ske Ao #0 bg TES fentonant Vonaldson, morcatiy; | from several quarters She called hierselt the Baroness | time deprived by tho revolution of 1815, ‘Tho only clase | fy" «out in all their brilliany. with floancos, which | Wussuel Nat pmcndcdnag venta cngp ie dae mat Captain Alan, keverely; Liens | you Beck, At this moment dowa came intelligence from | who appear to suffer, is Chatompioyed br agriculture. and | 4Y¢ eof printed muslin. are ma coven Drewes of cluwr | ple ptituen eiorien: tablave poos ne oer Git iily;) Lioutemant Trevor, severely; | London that the was not a Baroness at, all, but plain | their condition would be gauich wores were it not. for the Sik W ersoe, having Hounces edged with patterms Woe | the tiunks wore euch ain the loom, are among the most favorite nowrities of — jigve knw wn it was fr Some dres:es of biack silk have flounces |") ‘The sudge. in his charge, suid that the iaey wore to the «ioeoe of the byas muse Thomas Hunt, Kdwin Lew ty, Gol en date, nd Gilpin, lave} g onniny abt, and cop pasengers’ baggage. aity was formed, are my y Orricens ne Wow plenant Chads. & tenant Williems, riotors. Steamers Baw Pook stip dwily: sereot daily - a a ‘ , J Vv bite muslin are worn over * ips ef colored silk for dine uble weed By the act oftod or ime public enamy. the foot of Robins for the Pavilion thotel. Captain Kendall, slightly (Madeas); | Teutensny Vord, | Mrs—nay. let us say a powriblo Mist. It was, morouver, | immense importation of Fron Frsinee inte Engler | coer and demi-eveniag tole ‘The tevotite echors for | Cement Tinittdl. $1128 10, being tha vale of: AMILTON WOUSP-FOKT MaMILTON, LONG Her Majesty's I8th—Colonel Coote, | stated tat ata previous period of her career she hed | during the last. 12 sucniling. he Hive Coracinsrhe OO | Toth gre pink, bleh, YoMONA, eee, Gel clinee fal: | the goods. et viette Teonty rinutes sail of New York, Nageory'e I8th—Captain Bruce: slighily, | ated a8 a police spy in the cape on rents, | TUR CUBR eTeROOTT NS CU as) Jom _ — steamboat. ts w tor raceptiol z Majest 1Sth=-Lients nt Kiliot, slightly, ff recent military operations in Hungary. aaght ¢ ‘the accounts i o1 c @ mo rt ‘ porior Court. Fr mie wi e onence rooms Se een meter tee a ; 0h Sieutonant ‘Turner, slightly, Hor Ma- | concerned the anette of the yee a When oi might | favorable. Tae s since wae said that ae Pega, gpd for 8 Baten ee Ay p> be a TkaM Mee een tee oes ian or avaspiee No.8 No Slat--Captain Murehell, daxgerourly Madras | just as well have ran that in April of the profious year | yards hed bees almost compintely destroyed by the froe scribed. It. consisted of cerulean blue talfety, sarees i BLE, Tees PR, ‘susemenesaun binen aves feet | Geslon Hawker, slighty” Medeest bicetaaaue Herts, | one poor lady bad worn « Leghorn bonnet andablueveil, | Tie now almittcd that the vier bave.auctajued bab ith white, ond it was made with two trad ounces | | Prmeni— Wet duntie pas Co Barvay sarocgs aed Cail, Stases inave frat of Fulton atrert, | laneruusly. MadsaeLieuteuant Colonel Doglor ae: | and therefory sh wae deserving of instant {nearoeration, | Utfle ijury. nnd. unless the diwase which attacked tlre | (dued with straw embroldery: producing « charming @f- | | Joxx 12-—-Dicvm se —ilemy Clay stenald ale 's i king the tripin fifty minntes, “tad orely fle to say that the Birmingham magistrate | ives inst year sbeald agele virit ther, an abundant Wa. 1 the blue We eoillure worn wi u i 4 ’ ; . Or ine tbe steamboat Ienves New York for nate posite Killer Wounded. tie dgned the warrant was in ignorance of the true na- | tage moy be expected. ‘Phe arrivals ai v wi meet conse Act blue and straw flowers, cach having a dia- mie Ch ae Prati Lempell, §c.—Unjunetion dis. top, até for halaner the eaason. fomalning over “ 2 ot the case. A tessional person had been des- | of Putin continue to be numerous, and a consklery blo mond (entre F . ov) vaight—roturning at 7, 4° M. in the morning 1, Sater te ; rr ih palebed. expressly from London tb ay bafore their wor. | shareof businers bas been tranaseted during tho lask fow |. W bite, with colored. trinuning: sete We | BOpRICE COSTAE ee OP irbed AB f pane 0 4 ships a full statement of the deception practised by the | days, Red wine of ordinary quality is quoted a& fora | fsb’ onable style of ball costume fr young ladies. We | Super: UrAOW Monday morning, at 12 0’! a x tye ae 4 _— unfortonate woruun, and to make the most of wll the ag- | Jot. to Ott: the eark of ‘hectolitre in tho Cote d°Ory supe. | der eribed in one of our recent numbers a ball dreas of GRNERAT, TERM Severe reat teanan'et 9 Total ra 12 gravating cireumstances conneoted with i, Thece was | rior quality i eearce and dui. The tine wines lu the | ¥1 dive Lulle, eathered up in fstoons, fastened by Bows Of | rceutebiey Justine takiy umd JMSgee Sandford, oe ‘intel ie situated in ® Bom ches or Ger tthe | plenty of time for reflection—ample opportunity for dix- jos have risen from i te Sf, the hogsbeadt within the | Pik ribbon We bave since seen other crosses iu the Sie? Cearnhat aed Destoone the todas Xt Sa stated) had; the: Governce Gemcmal Nas sume tie: jE ie tim was encwzed, and could not escape | last month. Braacios haverisen If, thehectalitee in tho | sme style, the ribbons bring bite caris4e, or straw colt; | 4. 40. Deaton a Wer he ne: Lent larem. ai rags cussion The vietim ue ; sided Gpmsatic drives iathosd- | King of Ava a bill, amounting to £250,000, for the ex: | tho hends of her literary rivals or thelr coadjutors in. | markets of the South the latter, itmay bo observed, is not sufficiently decided | _ Vi ctien to vacrte order denied will beexertod te insure fox | penres incurred up to ad Slet hag LA wo ay ied Birmingham, Upon such astate of facts the werraat The Paris season may now be said to have closed. aad for eandlo-light effect an i f with D'nte diene at vs. same—Motion to vacate order de mmm, eon. and cones sngened at en Fe we eee ot the expedition till he-comey to torme, | Was signed, and the unfortunate woman, who bad boon wo | the peoplo who so reconbiy busied tuemsclvoe with politics 4 Many dreses of white oneandy lave been trimme “he Faicseld, few York f weak as to place confidence in the cunningly devised. fa | are pleacure ars hurrying away to the German waters, | colored ri [ The present strength of the expediten 1s: about 6000 | 1s of Rnglish Hospitality, wasiueioed in Ber entertataas’s | ‘doe Gethe of the Pyrenece, thar, chntesue, or te en's | Cemee of pri of fuk. reveral reniee ic this stylo were | aw tral pranted ip. a forty toute | Grawirg room, She was hauled off to jail. as toongdsho | side, Even the President of the republic ts taking gy | worn, one Indy bad fv ate Ve eee Dl & REE OES OS le ship, «forty-four | iat been acofamon malefuctor, a burglar, or a mardaress, flight, [is modesty though not remarkable, has hill er. | into the bem of each, The hems of the ri bon were EPTUNE HOUSE NEW ROCHELLE, N. ¥.—THts | gun frigate, and a brig of wor. Ie are voqnired after the | It is soarecly necessary for us to dwell upon the rgony of 1 to prvented him from betaking himself to the cho gnay | drawn througirto the cutie of the hems, roe N delightful and fashsonabie wammor rosidunan ts op Fee eet, ontinte wit rferonce to | that long night, or upon the closing scene of tho trage’.y | (iu which would be #n egreeable eojourn dlitric € the | at one side of the dress in bows Tho ; Mor the sonse: rains everything will be i i in, Ataconcert recently given nt the rest | MO |v William Jones. $e -—Motion tee Costs ty abide the evens of tine suit, Maeve. Thomas P. Stawon aud others Moen for new ‘rial denied. with ¢ Jones Locord ara others ads. Teeac Bell —Judgment a6 eprcie (term reverrcd. and Lain dietiserd wits costa. troops. #ixteen oF seventeen steamers oe four or five transports # Vine of batt Evory arraugemont bas been made, on Fj : ‘ nly of if bom, with long flowing oar 4 : : vd | the following diy. Suffer it to eay. that her porseeutars | summer hents: but he will soon nodoubt. screw yf, Wy. | sisied simply of bows of pink rib SPicbarba ide hah vo Ra eet cnn Rost Liberal seals, or euroumed for beaety nade beattuter, | sel A contingency The Govern {ioneral las stopped | wero in rome mearure balked of the fall f-ition. of ‘zaeie | conrrpe to the sticking, place: and en attendant hry grea to | end ok BY diveanch ls, Mamnesh di Raabe. Order coat Sam Velen eines’ to the wasers of Lov eee eo NKUM aahe onderestends tothe | ference She died suddenly in the ante.charaber of what | what fx not a iad eubrtitute-the chateau of at Sng | At tie somo rounjon there was another dress proctsaly Todd} edd, by. rectovinge pesne OF nas tee, guNeeaniaite ‘aire rorion of eountey, sifording ail the bor ol hha liber nn is called the justice room, with a policoman’s gras upon ‘ he ballet the Blysee on Thursday evening t' ye o7th yi: in the same styl but, instead of white merlin, it wae Poy, i, | cloved the official Fetes, of whiek ai fo and pink satin ribbons were insertod { pages 7 and 8s tw CURTIS PROK. | officers of the Heppal army, bul not to its Sopoys—s taelt AIO vee. a dl oa dase acknowledgment that the latter are of no we for foreign 4 urd to Ling 7 of page 5; aloo, parts 9@ her shonlder, ond her epirit exeaped to other, rogin TANEMA yumiber li made of black . here fits to be suppored thet literary rivals and Bir- | been given, not only by the President him aif, but by ta the hems of the: fo The cotffare 6 aA ct tsae To PR Re rerviee It isfortunate that their services eau be dis | pelle Sges) ot Bote give ute he ere ons ops RAARnNes ns ‘ INTERES, ~~wwanan J ponsed with, and that the troops of the minor Presiden- : A he agi-tratescamnot troubles yoor wWramdercramy | ministers, ot Diack age a bouga ; Keo en b * ealay reten - RRR TRRS FOR, SALE. A Tt @reaiegten Hand | tumercu sedge without incomsenieace ny | Bui tho accuratton tn not only against the Birmingham Switrortnnd. may mention that » tong exploded. aro] Tian oF Agu (ar ura? yy onding Press aud ® enner royal 9 = pak | ™ fn peta age tt dependnnis megistrates, | Bir, ‘awron, Me. Tindal Mr Vout Tho Voss Gaxette states that the protocols respecting | again worn im evening dress he feahlunable sosrt oe dena vlaty haa eee Frere with get inbine npparntve vom poly Ob thie poletbenkg ervaticine of (ee Bon Erith Mr Gonis Kowuth: and end Mes Pulse. | Switeriand wore signed in London by theraprowneatives | greso stunt ae not to deccend below the waist, They wre AL sal ts Bomar hale | inven tame ie vy, creureca tha Saibaba ot esta Oe RE ee a en) | Cte te eas piven ta Ahad 8 will | for the most port of Ince or blonde Some of tails or | 4 6, poe ent rat Qeneve abont Q PRINTERAA GREAT VARIETY OF WOOD AND ron tho divto€ March, TAettewane Tottenten, wit ae. ’ be adérems a to the fed arent nit to | gave are honntifully Ogured iD gold oF silver, ar embrot | A Me pe onh of July ae Grice Lcargemaees me Arar Bo ith troop of tke Seventh Light Cavalry, having suc Astor (b's Hungarian parites ‘ eeteWih the former gonstitutioa of Noufchasei | dered in colored silka D st mmprernents ested third story, Herald Buildings.

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