Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1658. ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA. pannnnonnnnan, | op saaeAa tameaaee amma -venaraa ones THEATRE—_DOO} 5 ' TREE. A, MARSHALL, SOLE T AUCTION, ON MONDAY, lTH INST., AT 2 Lor ven pte hi tA bal | gd get SB to Tag A eat 73 o'clock. lock BP, M., on the "17. Morris near | ge. eprom | moc evening Sp cana preraed ir Sic ae, Seah a | Three Deys Later from the Eastern Side { iI¢ for an L, or kiteh \d” well aa the Atlantic. oe Mt z Stat cist Roighborhood, andon csey terms. Sale per- of At ‘Wr Barry ) An! ‘Siew Adelt wf Ca a nena creuiiabe hlet ie iathiles Peaks bins ieee es ee a ee | Grosyenct | Aga iin Warwick LBERT H. NICOLAY, AvcTIONEER—A wea? | EUROPE EN A STATE OF REPOSE. THE HAG #ICKER OF Fam. aeget Price AA cottage at éerrissnia.—athort UL. Nicolay’ will salt haiaee Os. i land { Rosine Mrs. Warren | Exob: ‘with nearly ‘ Claire. 3 “ir. Davidge | Ninetts Mrs. Sefton gromnd, situate Riot | Settlement of the Russiag and Turkish i “hdr. Grosvenor | Marzot, idissCarman | stroct, botwoon! Wasbington ‘and Fordham arenas, fon Diffienlt Se oe RU I - ; minutes walk_o URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS | NIBL0'S GARDEN. GRAND COMBINATION ITA. | hve mi tes of the Morrisania dopot. Said heuse ie aus F ys open st 7; to eommenc: 174 0'eI look. Bes at of Mr. = lang Aaa t tl gl ol Wat, trecmane d attic frat led in,) bey rt pats phony ee acids. . Monday eveaing April 1), will be perform ALBONI AND MARETZEK ‘TROUPES. indo rt d rear, £9,, £c., on excellont OF Tye pode Gunn EM AS: Mr. Johnston | _ Monday, April 11, will be performed Donixetti's celebrated | Welliof water and auperior snil for gardening, feat treen, STATE THE MARKETS, Bi for s, Fe rticulars, apply on the premises, ke, ke. ke. at 40 Wall stroct. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—GENTEEL bousebold furniture at auction.—Albert H. Nicol ‘will sell, on Tuesday, April 12, at 1034 o'clock, at No. Sullivan street, near Prince, ‘genteo! old farniture, consliting, in part, of ‘one rosewood planoforto, wollen attachment, Hallet’ & Davis, makers, Boston ; mahogan: ‘i d ta le Cop work, and mask window curtains, upright cabinet asacs, rocking chairs, Brussels and ingrain o LA FAVORITA. Russell Mr. Miss We ‘The Cunard wail steamship Europs, Capt. Harrison, arrived a¢ this port at a quarter before ten o'clock yes- ter@ay morning. She left Liverpool on Saturday noon, ‘the 26th ult. ‘The news is not importeat. bart ues... Mr. ot... .Mr. Burton TIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at Gig: curtain tees at 7% orelock. Jean Ji “Thomas Ne Doors open at 7; to commenc IBLO’S GARDEN.—THIS be engaged for BI Botclook. ESTABLISHMENT May le’ performances on the of jaturd: ‘The 26th naving been Good Friday, it was kept asa nights eaday, Thi ) during the ca , bureaus, Froneh mantel clock (21 days.) music, tg Mandap evening, AprILIL mil he performed RIALS. | sokeme Annie: ta Me tod Peis to ite, Dotke bedrooms faruivure; Act ale» variety’of Kitehed strict “helidsy in’ England.’ ‘Our umrket reports. from Bhelly, "Mr. W. G, Jo} [eagtatt wi Mes. Nichols | MOORE, om the stag cemuitare, yy een She ale vill eee be Miavisee Liverpool, London, and elsewhere, are, therefore, no later ‘Fox ; x nds. Cataloeu eo badbigech pS Ae WAZACKS (THEATRE, | BROADWAY, | NAAR | the ‘Mactioneer, No. 40 Wall strect. than to the evening of Thursday, the 24th ult. ort : roome strect.—Doors open at 63; to commence at a “Capias. be reunite Conk, Monday evening, April Ii, will fof ee Y JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—TUESDAY Almost the only item of interest is the settlement of "Wormwood Mr. Fox | Susan Wd se THE YOLLIES OF ANIGHT. scot April 12, a1 336 ofcloek BM. at 351 Atlantic treet, be- | the dispute between Rustia and Turkey. The difficulty iS 0 Duke 3, Walcot | tween Hoyt and Hon ots, ‘ 3 A SoBe ++ Gin eTS AND TORE Pierre Pailig ro. Stophons | and kitchen furniture. appears ppoeroreetet ipateairen it ee Au “Worrenver. .Mr. W. G. Jones | Na-She-Ma....,.Mra. Nichol - contraire, a priva' om saya it was re- é Mr. = SW. Miss Gould ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—RICH AND GEN- 1 Bertier os se A eaters || cw re Ornmnet H toil uciachold fyrniture.—Heary HL, Lowi & Go. wii | ported there that the Rusdlans had entered Bucharest. ie. Ly ins. Hole | sell at wuction 0) nesday, tho 1s at No. piney cele : oa re el RAISING THE WIN t'xineteonth street, wetwoen Vighth and Ninth avonues, | No #uthority ts given, = Tumor, ‘Monday evening, April 11, will he performed Jeremy Diddler. .Mr. Walcot | Old Plainway...Mr. Bernard s o'clock, rich rosewood aud other furniture, conaist- The French funds had again advanced 34, notwith- EVELEEN WILSON, Sai ir. Halo | Miss Durable... .Mre. Cramer ‘arved rosewood sofas, arm and parlor chairs, covered standing the report that more ships of war had been sent to the East. Tho Steclesays that the most perfect accord. exists between Vran:e and England, in the difficult ques- ing of in blue and gold satin broc: le, carved rosewoodymarble to} centre tables, rich decorated and gilt vases, superb embroi- dered lace window eurtaing, gilt cornices, tapestry, velvet ‘O'Slacher,.. ... Mr. Pilgrim | Eveloon, Miss Mitchell THE MIDNIGHT Wh’ Fainwould. Mr. #. A. Vincent “ ~ mi Ss DID YOU EVER YOUR WIFE OUT OF TOW Peggy Plainway.Miss Cramer IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOW- ery.—Last ws ek of the Season pets, painted window shades, ormuln'gas chanielicrs, ; “ . Monday evening, Apri) 11, aud during the week, rich bordered druggct, Brussels tapestry stair carpets, new | tion of Oriental affairs, and that all misunderstanding will CONTINUED NOVELTY AND ATTRACIION, oil cloths, 1 bidstoads, marble top washstand, side “ bl The two great Benra in agraceful Pas de Deux. okhwalnut tablos, bookcases, chairs, | be got over peaceably, wt six years, Mr, Bunnell Runnals in Lis splendid Equilibriums upon nd other clocks, parlor door mats, table and fashionable English consols fluctuated during ihe week, from 9934, highest, for money, to 99}, closing at the former quota. tion. Haynau has written history of the Hungarian cam- paign. The MSS. have been found among his papers, and sesecived with favors by highly resp: audiences. Tickets, 25 conte. Doors open at Oss gence at So'clook. | On Saturday next, April 160 thenefit of N. W. Gould, guitarist. Baeryms MUSEDM.—ON MONDDAY AFTERNOON, it Sorolock, the astonishing Gladintorial Poses and Botties, . J. Nathans, Miss Emma Natha trian Performance by the other mem} OOD’S MINSTRELS, Howard streot. mn nage and Proprieto: ool pets, china tollet sets, paintings, ks, couches-in delaine, &¢., &c., with an as sortment of kitchen furniture, ‘OUSE FURNITURE SALE—BY WM. W. SHIRLEY Tuesday, April 12th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 125 Mercer eet, near Prince strect, the ontire furniture of a three , and a full Eques- s of the troupe, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE or; ing.—-H. We to com- annual ‘20d, Me ah it Hthleplan Delinzaton tt n De ther ban United Staton of Graceful Physique, by ‘the Toman Brothers, be. cbrated conipany of Muslolans and Ht story house, of a private family declining house keeping. | will be published. hieh, Songs, 5 a IN Al SO- a any er ban: st Brussels carpets, piano, organ. plated ware, Annin, a = " CIETY. This cvening, at 73 o'clock, tho. Roman Brothors | See programme. Doses opan ab. Oz; eoncert commences at | cutlery. ac. Sale positive, rain or alune, for eash, and ade. | The steamship Humboldt, Capt. Lines, hence, arrived off ‘in their wondrous Feats, and PAUL PRY—Panl Pry, | 8 o'clock. Admission, 25 posit will be required from all purchasers. ublic are reapect discoatin n concerts are discontinued Cowes on Friday morning, the 25th. Some studentaof the University of Prague have been iz. Hadaway. Admission to the whole Musoum, Entertain: fully informed that the aftern ments, &0,, 25 conts; Parquet and First Balcony, 12 cents = spe OUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES AT AUCTION.— E 5 URTON’S, CHAMBERS STREET.—J. C. BARNET, The subscriber hereby informs his friends and othors 2 “4 i 1 es ‘Treasurer and Hox Bookkeoper, respectfully snnounces | that he will nttond to the “rales of household furniture by | Sentenced to be “beaten with rods,’’ for making wanton OWERY THEATRE. GENEFIT OF MR. C. BURKE. | bis eonual ‘benefit for Tuesday evening aprit 12, on whioh | auction, at the residence of families, on renxonable terms. | demonstrations in favor of the traitor Koayuth. Thursday evening, April 1d, occasion Mr. uckland and Mr. U. W. Clarke have tendered | References:—Jas. Van Nostrand, President Merchants’ Ex- THE REVOLURION, OR THE BOYS OF °76, thelr valuable aid, and will appear in'a favorite comediettn; | clanze Bank. In which Mr. Burke will sing hit celebrated song of “Inde- | advo, will bo played the comedy of BEGONE, DULL CARE | D. Randolph Martin, President Ocenn Bank. England. fie ice Day.” ae ee ii Paton; of gtr A Py, sean B. Hayes, Cashier North Be EE neni THE EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER—ELRCTION After which, the thrilling drama of r. C. Fisher, Mr, T. Johnston, Mrs. Hug 8. Burton v RIOTS—DOOUMERT WOM ‘THE MKMHANTS AND GILDEROY, THE BO! Mra. Cooke, &e. To conclude ‘with tho screaming farce o Offico 185 Greenwich street, near Dey. f te Shei s oe Andrew Cloutom CRIMSON’ CRIMES—Fright, ‘Mr. Burton; ‘Tremor, Mr. | — = zs y:— BANKERS OF LONDON ERBFECTING FRANOE—A NEW _ Bos book now open. BAAS PILGRIMAGE TO JERU} EM AND the Holy Lend is now open, at the now/td spacious Georams, in Vroadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Motel, and vi ‘ing. Painted from authentic draw- Mr. Banvard, during ES McDONNELL, AUCTIONEER.—BRANCH & cDONNELL will sell on Tuesday next, April 12, a¢ 1034 o’elock, at their sales room, a large and valuable assort- ment of housebold furniture, consisting of sofas, tute-a-tetos;, dining, centre, and card tabies; chairs, of every description; rosewood 6 wardrobe, and ‘etegere; French, an 40 ofl paintings, in rich frames, 0 Johnston. Box book now open. URTON’S.—T, B. JOHNSTON RESPECTFULLY AN- ounces his benefit, on Thursday evening, April 1, when he will present, a bill of rare excollence, in which Mr. Burton and the whole of his talented company will appear. Box book now open. SPECULATION IN ENGLAND—ASSOCIATION OF LIV- ERPOOL CORN MERCHANTS—EMIGRATION FROM JRELAND—STRIKES—SHIPPING, ETC., ETC. Yarlament not being in session we have little of inter- est to report. The renewal of the Fast India Company’ AM. M ria, at the present moment, a subject of keen in- tour, und: rtaken expressly for the work. “Mr. B. will ict ds," Aino, tho entireseoond: | Guiry ameng ooinsuerclel tem, ae well ae politiciase, A Saplain the paintings Picture maven at isi and | PROFESSOR ROBERT HELLEWS TRIUMPHANT ilture of @ family leaving the city, removed for con: | Luv u'ar Sue baukore, merebauts, and manufaoturery on nesday an rnoeons, af o’clook, ie, success, duri he past week, in his new and splen le; ron safe; one paper cutting ma- 3 s i Talsnton, 0 conta; obi rive. Saloon of Wonder, ts uhpdecedented in the annals of New | chines Wedneeday, Aywil 2), at78 NintestrecteFhe gutire | of Manchester, was suuimoned, under the presidency ef York amusements. The fame of tho groat Magician is on furniture in the howse, consisting of a large varity of: tke increase every time ho appoars before the public, and the the Mayor, on 224 ult., to consider the subject, and the furviture, mirrors, £e. wticulars hereafter. feeling of the meeting ugreed with that of the country at TYRE, OR THE ORACLE AN National Theatre, (formerly the RHE ARMORER OF Priest, at, at thi New and Marvellous Feats of Magic, none of which have longer domination over 150,000,000 Chatham.) jn s'fow days.—Tho oxtensivo atrangoments for | evor before been attempted in this country, are the delight TION SALE—BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME PA manent TomneOEct gee diceckovs fal the above and immensely powerful oriental my- | and amazement of the eager crowds who congregate nightly t—E. H. Ludiow auctioneer, will goll, at the Mer. | Of Population by thological s} boing now nearly comp! to witnoss his gront. Wonder Workings, Hollor's Rappings singe, on Wedneaday, Abril 15, at 12 o'clock, a | Teadenball strech sallabeepatuatisie eas reepectfully informed that but have proved au enormous eard, and do mech to remove the | brick store corner of Houston and Mulberry streets, (between ‘Two or three elections for members of Parliament were ore its production. The pioce b: fanatical belief in such atrocious humbug. Second Sight | Broadway and Bowery;) also three vacant lots adjoining an | in progress. At Blackburn a formidable riot had occur- from. Sylvester Cobb's cole gontinvos to bafie the wholo ety, ax in iteolt isa font suf | Houston ‘street; also. ono Tot on Mott atroot with stables) | red; the Huot Act was read, and the military called out, N. B. Clarke, Ex ficient to shat up all the ndvertising itikerants who aro now | adjoining the rear of the Houston street lots. Title indis- | but'they did not come into ‘collision with the citizens, jason, Eaq., of Boston. Gront Imposing on the public with pretended ability to accom- | putable. Two-thirds of the pnrchase money can remain on (oe eae earn ean ie a the Ween lavished upon it for the stage. The scenery, | plish sliniiar feats.” Admission, 20 reserved seats, | bond and mortears. Maps of the property éan bo had at the | 4, Dain cee ’ costumes, music, properties, &c., will be ontirely | {cushioned,) 50 cents; ohildren, half price, Box office of the | office of E. H. 1.UDLOW, No. 11 Wal exodus” this spring gives street, promise of belog greater than in in any previous seasop, both to Australia and to America. The last Australian mail brought 935 registered lotters for Ireland, each containing a iemittancy, and the Gal- way Packet states thet by the last American mail upwards of 2500 sterling was received in the village of Bally- vaughan, County Clare, for the purpose of enabling friends of enslier emigrants to join them in America. mew, ba Manager tas so hesitation in assuring his patrons that this js been got up expressly for the pleve; and the Saloon is open from 11 to 4 daily. The Professor will appear every evening, at 8 o'clock precisely. Cc INESE SALOON, 539 BROADWAY, NEAR THE ST. Nicholas Hotel.—Open every evening. SIGNAL AND TRrumpHANT SucoRss OF MR. JOHN OWENS’ ALPINE RAMBLES OSES AND OTHER CHOICE PLANTS AT AUC- tion.—J. L. VANDEWATER will sell on Tuesday, t half past 10 o’oluck, at 14 Wall street, a aplen: tion of new roves, selected with great care, from the best nurseries of Engope, comprising the finest and new- est varieties adapted to our climato. Warranted true to their names. Fromthe garden of D. Boll, Broadway and ~ will be the most magnificent speotacle ever produced at this Thentre. Due notice will be given of its first representation, © UG. GOCKEL, THE “CELEBRATED PIANIST AND + LA composer, (oleve of Folix Mondelssohn Bartholdy,) who * just arrived from Europe, Wd to pe the musical : ay. AnD jo that he will in short time have tho pleasure of riv- ASCENT OF MONT BLANC, Fifticth street, ‘A declaration of the’ bankers, ts, teaders and * Bags concert in this olty. Further particulars will be duly | Nightly received with the otiers of London, protesting that they have no unfriend- +), swanounesd. MOS? ENTHUSIASTIC MANIFESTATIONS OF DuLAGIIT 7 Franco, ¥ Sage R ae, SRF By brilliant snd overflywing audiences, and unanimously 7 MISCPLLANHOUS. i ly pe priest Bees, ‘ata ts In course of ROFESSOR ANDERSON IS AT PRESENT IN BAL- pronounced as mens AANA none | extensive signature pol i = ; timore. fiving his grand entertainments at the Holliday | tHe MOST MAGNIFICENT AND ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT ANCA TIN—FROM STOKK AND TO ARRIVE.—FOR A terrific explosion took place in s coal pit at Wigan, et , to the largest audionces over assembled with 2VER PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY. on the 28d, Thirty to forty persons were killed. ‘Among the new Tndertabiugs just brought before the ublic, isa joint stock adventure to supply the city of Bertin with water—Sir C. Fox and Mr. Crampton engi- neers, with a board of London. we directors, ‘Another company of shareholders in Lendon and Liver- pool undertake to comtruct the Frankfort, Wiesbaden. and Co'pgne Railway, one hundred and ten miles along. the Rhine buok—¥ox, Headerson & Co., contractors; An vale at the lowest a Hie Victow prsnor, {5 Maiden lane. RIDGEWATER PAINT. ‘offered to the pubile for roofx, d ateamers and ether ‘vessels, aud, frvin i proof qualities, for railrond bridges, cars, depot Honiale nud ‘specimens can bo toon ab the dy 0 in Organist and Pianist, Alfred Sedgw: the Royal Academy of Music, London. Admission, 0 Doors open at 7; commence at 73, Carriages ma; ied at 10. Fer particulars, and synopsis of entertainment, sce pro: grammes. Ticket office open diily, from 10 till 4. FREDERICK’ k. BURGES: ‘Fiber Tesmowna. > i reir OF An THE | COMMYPTE! rapngements are hereby notified that the adjourred tre its walls. Esq., Profeasor of ‘ashingten, h bis } handred and sixteen thousand ‘South, during a period of six mouths. He will soon h “the honor of making his third appearance in Now York, o.0 ecries of his entertainments, which will include a ‘af new vod start! jers in nat Pro n fatters Mmecif that hy fs too well known to # of the Empire City to require the puffery of any “ z General agent, 1 — a of the railway system from Hamburg through bienderin, B have Intely | ime be Florenes Hotel, No. ° extension y, Sir: BopeLinadeeiecttrerwapites | Carnes sicde etaey Se ee HEAP IRON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS-SPRING | the mainland of Denmark, on a concession for one hun; x ‘success has called into oxtato ont 0 . W. CLARKS, Chairman, mattress and bedding depot. tof dred years, is also aunounced—Peto, Betts and Brassey, e neither name nor fai his or any | Avex. Hamiurox, In.. Secretary. $3 to $50, healthy cheap sp: giastld | contractors. other country, and whose abortive and unart perform: oeneteeeenetae underheds reduced to half the usual prico. Pry eet ‘The operatives on the London and Northwestern Rail- ances are as great a humbug as the Spirit Rappi rofessor | [VHE FAMOUS VICTORIA CLOCK, AND THE @FLE- | sitered to spring mattresses, from $5 to $12. Private Liverpool to London,) are still on a strike for in- eoAnderton will, for the fret time, \d lecture brated Cance and bis Musicians on the Tigkt Top. dwelling: . and seminaries furnished. Articles sout | way, (Liverpool H 7 ‘on the Apisit’ Rappings, and honomena, | perform every bour, tive minut-s before the Clock strikes, a | f> any part of thecountry or States. 553 Broadway, above | creased wages. The dispute, however, appears close upon. “viz, : astrology, o! oyance, seoond sight, &o., &e. This | the Studio Curioso, 629 Broadway. N. B.—Catulogues and | Shring street. settlement, by agreeing to the mens’ demands. The pay éxtraordinary juggleand most pornicioas dolusion has caused | tickets for sale at the reoms, and the principal book and LESLBY’ | of the employes has been very low, not over twenty one . gevonteen peaens to commit snicido, and has sent 573 to the | music stores in Broadway. Open every day, from 9 A. M. ‘hear distinct! shillings sterling per week. Aunatic asylums throughout the Union. fessor Anderson | to 10 P. M. gan ebpormed Lemnrel Goddard engaged in the iron trade, has failed ill show how tho rapsare produced, and explain the whole | _—— at oburch and public arsombl fords all tance |. ut ji q ‘Gaachinery in use iy the Spirit Raping Susters. Nv B USEUM OF KGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES.—STCY Ve | {ha} eould pohly be derired a oe a a ea ne teted. ty yorewnent b> rE ni 7 ft netitn ie) St Eated nie io waren, the sere street, New York, of F. ¥. . only agont for ptain Walker, who was appointe: : History of the Spirit Koppers, trom their origin in Rochester i xs Mnie'rermeina, jum | Aieriea. Price $8 inquire into the cause of the recent lows on the coast of valuable collection of Pharaoniaand Ptolemaic remains, ju imported direet from Ezypt, and formed by Dr. Abbott, dur. jdence of upwards of twenty years in ti ‘cents; ebildren, half-price. Catalog! Open during the day and evening. nt time, with an explanation of the whole 4 the system: Tneland of the Queen Victoria, Liverpool steamship, has reported that the vessel was lost through tho culpable carelessness of the master, (drowned,) but that the wreck would not have happened if the Bailey Lighthouse RENCH MECHANICAL LAMPS.—H.| DARDON: ville, 445 Broadway, has the honor to inform the pub lie that he is receiving a iarge stock of lamps, clocks, bronze adopted by the Spisit Rapping 1 P 1$.—A F candelabras, china and Bohemian vases, furniture for j er rere pg aveee eivile Lacan ak é bop RAND OPERA, ON MONDAY EVENT French lamps, and French rape oil for those lamps, supe: | bad been properly attended to by its keepers, and if there WORTH &CO.'S music stere, 493 Brondwa: ‘Alhoni in LA’ FAVORITA. Choice seats f 2% rior to sperm Oil, had been a fog bell on the rock. ie = <= | GIMBREDE'S, No. 8 Metropolitan Hotel, 688 Broadway, ee Letters per steamer Parana, state that gold had been = FMEL POWDER, TO CURE THE DISEASES OF | 9) tert et na eee nda, MUSICAL. ROFESSOR HELLER WISHES TO INFORM hydropho! tter, scab, asthma, eye and er dis- igeovered a boaters ¥ ENG odie habbldni'dt tees. 4 SANA AAA AAA friends and patrons, that in consequence of the icularly go pigs, Sudor of seventy yours. | Steps have been taken by the corn 1 nts of Li OLIAN AND BOUDOIR PIANOS, MELODEONS, | demand for reserved seats, he has increased the accomm tus deliver Sold in Paris by Stoinacher, | ool to form an Association of the Liverpool Corn Trade, musical morebandiso, wholesale and rotail.—Gro1 Dargairs in pianos, wut the improved soli apothecary, ue the ia ondway. 4. Only depot in New York, Hy ab Mr, JOSEPH COOPER'S, 690 f each bundle, 2% cents. tion in that respect. ATTER AND SPIRIT. the better to regulate the customs of the trade. new and second hand. Pianos with ant ‘There had been a row at Glasgow, on board the ship made by Hallet, Davis & Co. 0 BROADWAY: J. Gilbert's patent boudoir pianos for small roo Dealers, evening this week at 5 o’clock, aud on Wi day and _——-— Cordelia, from New York. The Glasgow eae makes 5 en! , vening this wee o'elock, aud on We E % eS ee, . : Yeachers, and seminaries supplied at lowest rates. Planos | Saturday afternoon at So'clock. Something entirely “new, LAWN GRAss SEEDS.—JUST RECEIVED FROM complaint Ere rei a rested peace to let. TS. BURRY & CO, 201 Broadway. | Great varicty of experiments upon gentlemen, causing them Lendon, fine mixed lawn grass seeds, such ag have beon | In Borneo, Pangeran Mure quietly su eee ee ~ to laugh, ery, dance, personate other against their | thon yughly tried here, and found to be tho best for this pur- | ed to the throne; an event which seems to give satisfe PIANOS REMOVAL. —GREATBARGATINS | wills in & natural state. B. BROWN WILLIAMS, ote. rast white clover, apriug (area oF etches, | tion to the British oficials in that ‘sland. ds d melodeons.—In consequence of the unri- | —————- — an early snd Is glish peas, turnip, cabba 2 ip Cleopatra. ‘ons, now on her wa: pepelsrity ‘aud Increased demand for T. Gitbort PRANKUIN, MUSEUM 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GBy,, | {ail suede. Prepared supe heaphate of Cee eee Te ektcrtlaed to\pall teeta Uverpocl to ted pianos with and without the woltan, the | J) Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment is opin ary HOYT & CO., No. ST Goatea a Merttzeah on tbe 19th nie Capel.) avi 3 o'clock; in ng, MF erm ps X it treal * Ba nthony tireet, Neveu Rrowdway, where he | purpoce of" Classle and Original epresmutations 2 Tivine PRINMNG INK OF ZVERY DESCGIPYON, AT NG | Tho ship of war Highiyer, from Bemuda 4th inst. re- coWegy a fine assortment of superior instruments, at prices Bin uary,” by sinet’s Troupe of Modo} Artiste, to 38 Rose street, New York.—JOUN G. LIGHTBODY & | ports the t India islands generally recoverins from w ry, competition, Sécond-band pinnos at $30, gether with a variety of weantiful pertormaptes. Fontirther senecaay, manufacturing, and has always on hand, every | the late visitations of fever, $00, $100, $110, , $150 and $10R Smith's, Carhart’ perticulars, see bills ot cach day. Admission:—Seats voriety of printing ink, froin the finest black and colored te Prince & Co.'s, Gardner's and Tobias! mclodeons, prises $3, | Private Boxes, {0 vonts; Stage Yosts with cushioned a Beweink, which bo warrants equal to any, over manufhutn $45, B55, $00. , $85, $100, F110, $125 and $150, Pianos | chairs, 373% cen! xes, 25 conte; Gallery, 12% conte, red, and at as low prices sa oan = a es y any Lar France. Swath aad without the wolian to let. Bondolr Pianos for sale rpo TH pa rere, SRLBISE GFROM: LONDON) myreitee: 0) dere forwarded, fe Ps 4.0 sonmab GREAT EXCITEMENT UPON THE FASTERN QUESTION— ive masts tH Loni Mona OB WATERS, 383 Bro away. & theatrical and’ chara tic wig maker, 550 Pearl | 3 Rowe » New York. YP 8 —Phts papor ii VIOLENT STORM AT MARSEILLES—INJURY TO THE ptt de . “To das na or etreet, four, piers from qin > an erie ef be by cha Pant sie. A area} el y ei SHIPPING—THE MADIAI FAMILY—MANUFACTURES FRED SEDGWI Wize lont on hire for private parties and fancy indelphis, Boston, Balti ene : ’ ., ETC. cet cAM oattand mrtanger to Ste. Joke Syyctys MUSE | Aetee bala, NoB.—-Any stile of theatrioal wig mado ox | eitten and towns a the Unived Staten, hae ake ger Beep other! Py Ni Maat ‘lhe rumors of mischief brewing in the East caused the greatest alarm throughout France, an alarm which did Katertainmonts, ci win sings, the pianoforte, 8 1 four hours notice and concertina. ‘The latter bewutify! instrument, #0. f a BROADWA | ————— jestecir hs aabeabe Boe siete A L2ONVS CAL L Ly N- <THE TWO NATURAL FORMS OZZONI'S CHEMICAL BALM WILL, IN ALL IN. scary a tore th ide until the publication in the Moniteur of the fonabio in Burops is vary sasy of segiitomnt, xi AQB Mprecealing Venue and Adenia tn Flavencoe are. | tho veieusen,Teteare tue hale, so long ae vitality remains ta a ee tote ! re Con nH nani he Pup! te voefora ‘ony popular | now exhidi ing nt 428 Broadway. They may be looked at | heeonvinced. Sold by Rice & Smith, 725; 005; Pri (4 ews received from Constantinople la=* " uel ‘oncettia®® suppliou, No. 118 Varick street. Fithons BB obscene ti “Honi soit qui mal 1 | Morison, 24; and Rushton & Clark, 272 Broadway; Rico & | nope that the complications which have D*"~ ..4qju (otal. It is the school where Nature's gitts may be seen in beautifnl | Smith, 207 Sixth avenuo; E. K, Gillospie, 125 Atlantic | Robe Spat the cemh tii one ho ae paegqened in th af: ASTROLOGY. forme, Admission 25 cunts, Children not admitted. Open | street, Brooklyn. the good understanding oF "yar cperitnet come 8 nw AAA AAA AR om 9 A. M. . M. i =, , Although this — ciently indefinite, it served to t ANTS, BOOKKEEPERS, AND ALL OTHERS, ‘hee 2 ~as sufficiently indefinite, TRIMONY MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN & Heer ee natectaringiake—The advertise: wiiteen: | tranquilise “a, public mind. and under its influence the bareeece recovery parton, Eoaioys fommeaiy of Lon, AGMEECY. inunieate by mail, to any person residing in any part of the | BOve.e, which had been much depressed, again became fon, will wend bo any address, Ou receipt of ond dollar, post | wwe ee | muente Deeb alive tor ‘ainmerai ona aracet, Wien bad Bean eaueb depreeseds Resin beoeue paid, plain dizections teens ees Eraionen bs. via rE & C0... BAIR AGENTS AND COMMISSION BH ink, of the best ality, inne see ph Maa roa Turkey.” levebed affections mi ¢ Merchants, Valparaiso. ’ lon, and requires no laha= ~~ * - te desire. Tho process is so simple, but so capti- . e ART. ants Por gaLton, Ant «ut troble in m., re not a few who profess to see, under the part ‘gating. thee Se ane Pro een frrenpecttve’ of age, appear. | NULLAM ¥. N¥x, ¥. A. RICHANDION, AUGUSTUS LOMMARD, | “ents NE EMG bo ul vetion, There »7 be References, Santraco—Hop. Pati. y VALRBF A190— taken by the igMCh government, a secret understanding mW a not least, it cam with the Czar, fz spon oveey Da jotect! }) post-paid, Ad- Gress J. W. ALLEGAR, Lebanon, Hunterdon co., N. J. ular. "return mail, on the receipt of 08 Rarivion and last, : . the bribe of Egypt, or somo ease and delicacy thas and ihat tor the #8 ie x eyton. , ; +o let Turkey ddress P. Alsop &Co., Hi 3 other equivalent, Napoleon would bé giae -° dn‘feom the Bort Ofiee Unlae the pe Paxana—Mensrs. Corwine, Iso, & Co.y Gartioon & Frets QU'VE GOT NO WHISKERS—WELL, USE GRA- | fall to picces. ‘Tho, Constituiionnel, however, labors to ERF UL SUCCESS OF Tas. win 3. B Grinnell & é Bite OnGaSee Seas prove that France hus less interest ae Eee DERFUL SUCCESS OF Ta™ | y, ¢} wre. Bowman, Grinnel Co., William | gry etrong, ,0*8Y gad Inxurian - | any other power, and adds, that on the subject of the ociaiion has beon unprecedented. A) 7 Nyy, fren ic akin, doty,, “entirely on the roots, imparting strenzt! Holy Sepuichres, “France finds herself ut present satis- f a New Youx—Mosers. F. K. Collins & 7 jure the Sin, actin. “tg the beard or hair, $1 per bot oly Sepulchres, P me hn eu ar ete seen tee | Capt Proitic. 8 © Co» Goodhue & Co. | ‘heauty and 'uxuriines “Suntry Ro G. GRAMAM, 3 Anu | fled and disinterested ”” Sent to any part of the « plan is infal street, Fowler's Building. tions, & dford, New ¥ by all, with by-laws, Marseilles papers of tho 22d ult. announce that on the x to Mrs. Theodore F’. 20th a violent storm had caused numexows cayualities. All the ships moored in the new port had sidfered more or less, John Henderson &Co., Thomas J. ‘Flint, Peabody & Co., Hussey, = — 6q.,'J. H. Lyon, Eni}. iQUORA. ree Ee dred pleasure boats sunk. Tbe departure of the RS, ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE For tian | Worrgx~ Mere -Amimi . Louburd, a. B.D Brigham See MADLDIN A PSteraralersnstes bean delayed te carry ont é¢ joretelling the future, has arrived, ai Co. ms. \ | Ail furnish intelligence by ‘interpreting droams, law matters, | CaNTON—Nye Parkin & Co. icant Mee SY patches relating to the Turkish Sigiculty. astrologic books and science. She tells to In: Havana sej ry i te. ‘The Duke of Fadus, Arright de Casanova, Governor of tlemen the names of the persons th REMOVALS. ters, sohiedain bitters, rum shea, ow the Invalides, died at Patis on the 22d ult. He was in his her visitors, Mra. Alwi Banenewwnannwnnannnnnanrannavnnenneanavss | saleito suit, by WM. i UNDENITTLL, 40 fishers dna he eure of Corsica, and nearly Fetsted to the Bo- aR. RIGLRBRO RATES oes | one block east of Broadway. napaite family, Stanton street, Offio houra fh u . SELLING OFF AT COST.—THE : \ raise BO ent i a outs frome M Pinte ot da epprrcnased tho entire stock of ee $100 00 WORTH OF BRANDIBS, WINE, «1% | ry js waphy way ee ce ie at PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—THE MESSRS. obliged to remove in a few days) will soll the stockot reane | - By Ty eee te ree | oe a ace me after receiving the order at Toulon. v7 rsugal, Hota ¢ Tower’ tha wn) Dlishes a cecree of the Minister of the Per Sant lower than amy portation, from Franc ine, & HOD, BURKHAKD respeetfully invite the atte at cost in preference to removing it, “7ie1.8 and the public to the manifestations whic! est im Persons wishi Tnusio and inusic books at gront bargaine will tind ieee fete tie ht n of their ine will find it to their they fe » for sale at twent ‘The Moniteur pit mitted to give, Allthey roquertis anhonest, sincotyand | acvantage to call before Vuying elsewhere. Siga over tho | °tMe® heute, by WM. H. UNDERIILE, 43) Broome atrvek Interior, intended to facilitate the transport of articles of Futhtul investigation of thew Wonderful phonomena, Thoy | (or, J. 3 + Sacquas, ‘rench produce to the Exhibition at Dublin, ‘They will RANDIES, IN HIGH AND LOW GRADES, OF carried free, both going and returning, between Havre ORACE WATERS, No. bel No, Oe Brena wa Otard, Dupuy & Co., and Pinet, Castillon & C EMOVAL.—MANUFACTURER’S DEPOT OF BR fool asenred in saying that they will be able to satisfy any mensonable mind as to their being undoubtedly true, Can ve f hth, one-quarter, and one-hal A smaii lot of Dublin. soon at their room, 77 Hudson stroet, from Sto 12 A.M. and sole and Chantilly Inees,transferred to No. 823 Bro: chotes'sid vee oh A Protestant” writes from Marseilles the followin; to dovelock P. M: and are willing to visit private families | way. Just received by last steamer, one onrton of rioh point | towsamine soe seocke wile a mprinas e grees varlety of ‘0 the London Zimes respecting Madiai and his wife: st requ sated. The aiticted are invited to call ag by the agen: | lace flounces; aleo, one earton of polut lace demi veils. any of tho finest goods in the market. letter > MARSEILLES, March 19. Me sal alfected as. EMOVAL—7 NICHOLAS INSURANC: ___ PREEKS & CHAMBERS, Importe “yb, ® fo intorm you ofthe release from prison and i any have moved to the corner of 8th ave pees om, 't Marseilles, of the Madiai. = sou and Mth street, ickerbooker Bank, wh OUNTRY TRADE.—COUNTRY DEALERS SHOULD | safenrrivals "; a SHAVELLERS Guipe. Continue to Josie policies on approved Fire Itisky.” . '° f fail to sxamine tho extensive stook of PETERS & | ‘The Nadia. ' "ire Teleasod fro Prison on Tuesday last, . . M. HOPPER MOTT, Prosident, HAMBERS, 00 Broadway, who o} nts to | and were i Mai ett el lg KR ALBANY-FARE $1.—ALRANY AND NRW hehe Cas. O. Rrowannso r Hellespont, which left Leghorn the retary. Duyers in all grades of winos, brand r° post office stemmm. York Inland Route Railrond.—Two daily express pe discounts to cash and short time bu: ing for th \* Places ‘They wore not allowed b; traning, ot 9 AM. and 345 P.M, contesting at Albany with EMOVAL.—THE GENERAL OFFICE FOR THE NEW — ee onicdrigit 4 to e ‘wontral Kues of railrond ad Weet, from she new method of treating and curing consumption, and all kin- ry HUNDRED THOUSAND BOTTLES OF BRAN. | the Tuscan authoritie, ‘ [0 speared very taiiiy ota Set tee te, dred bronchitis, clergymen’s sore throat, @eclino, dies, wine Indi ‘Iphia ales, | friends and were sent." 1 ‘fs of J asthma and all affectigns of the air-tubes, lungs, &0., is Londo 'd Philadelphia porter and stout, cider, | ing even permitted to {a °#0Me clothing which was wait- Phitonieeotse toNo, S11 Broadway, res le twenty per cent below. the gengca sound | ing for them at an hotel. ey pm pyre ent 4 ore ne oF n operandi of : ~ “Hora Madiai appears a very intelligent and interesting and valued lige may be prolonged, with restored hei ONDON AND DUBLIN PORTER AND BROWN | woman, but themiad of her poor, "Usband ie apparently enjoy happy yonrs in the circle of loved and loving fri nds. ye attributed to the neither quackery nor char: gone. This fe ne doubt mainly to's *netaeer te, the warts, of Tarolay, Per: many privations he has undergo Reader! be aseured that the lanbury & Co.'s, Comp- UDSON KIVER RAILROAD.—fRAINS VAILY FROM for Albany and Tro; ay Jatanry in this notice; and, have you yourself a cough—or do £ Co.'s XXX brown stows, ond Rosa Pauli Chambers ati . : a Stber Ceande, te Sav ord \ under the assured name of Fr a, train, .—through in four Bours, connecting | 3% £00! elungemor have you frisad to te eee ince | ssleby 0. Pe LETHBNIDGR, and ts Fulteeonson’” | and were not allowed to land here before," Tuscan Con: qqith trains roasting Hufalo or Montreal at & s'elook sams | thin sitwatederior the sue of suferinn henacite ee ae sul had communicated with them, They aT? uncertain oveniny 7 p F Aid to disseminate the information here given, C UIR & SON'S RDINBURG AND INDIA PALE ALE, | ag to their future movements, but will, no do,4t, sooner 4 wail enn A.M. Through way trains av 1035 A.M. and | J04' yeep the addres Given. Copy Perkin: 400s 1 ondon on ister, visit England, to whose wertal ayn ethy and rises a 1dr al, = sani’ ~epnenlend wacom: ae assongere taken at © a i ‘01 % ty. am &c., rl 7 indey trains, From Canal street, at 736 A. M., for Poogh- NITED STATES NAVY OFFICERS, SAILORS AND nets Har pered owe faa ae lg init. Reopaie, snd 9 P.M. for Albany, stopping af all M PAY for such of you as served in the “ St the Ith of Fi Madi EDMUND FRENCH, Pacific during the Inte wat with Mexic COTCH ALF.—JUST LANDED, 900 CASKS YOUNG. Aa seporte-of Ene UB healee © Eraneee Madiat have - == 146 to 182, “Call on. the Ce ALB ius RANee, oe acne yous reached England, his friends will be glad to learn that, W YORK AND MONTREAT RAILROAD i by other Brands, plate and’quarts fa fine or: | (though all feeble,) he is much improvedand Ihave no Hington, St, Johnsbary, Ona rfoctly neque! for sale in quantities 2 sult by bt but tbat a few weeks of freedom will pertectly re. i tate Cowra. okais ae gold st the N 4 y: has al the oniy lavefol fo G. P. LRTHBRIDGE, 86 ond 88 Fulton oteeot, | atore him; I grieve, however, to add, that his mind ap- MES h. He cnd Sn EM. ; bageage chorked theoman, | avinn te yew sot i, ‘travel, expense nnd tect, 1 CHOICE MAY. Dorin | Peaento be greatly shaken * the iron has eatered into hin oad, Steamers trom: Peck slip every day at Ptlv preenre foe 7ge thie bey. atoly. or Penk ees | GANS 51500003 CHOICE HAVANA AND OTHER | soul,’ and ins protracted conversation I lid with bia De Wile of Teaing fara Prige deed Front te EDWARD BIEAKLL. acont” Mpd ate pdvoor maatitien Weaut: by OF. LATHBAT DUS, Boned bi ralton | yesterdey I Gireerned with pula many unmistakeable , Agua, atroet. \. avy, 29 South William street, w Wall ateous. otreet. Zymptoneot aeontal disease, whioh afford ground for gree ceepern speedily looked for. larly to South America, is also dull, pected by the packet Brazil, now dae at Havre: the mannfacturing districts the commercial intelligence Pipers Levoea hia th: praris, In the PAR NIT, m8 Face formandy the supply iy no than equal to the demand. '& considerable riso’is re- marked in all the French markets for iron, copper, zine, indeed, for ten years past uo such activity hae pre veiled in these articles. It seems beyond a doubt that valuable cupplies of copper will, at no distant date, be drawn from Algeria. ere is nothing to report of change in the Paris-market fer breadstufls. In the mar: kets of Lorraine and Alsace there isa depression. Ac: counts from the late cattle firs report ready sales and fair prices. ‘There iz no chaoge worth note in the priée of raw silk in the Cepartmests ¢f the Drime and the Ardiche. — Price firm, particularly for superior quality, but there is little bu: aa doing. The manufac turers at Lyons and St. Etienne have work in hand for ‘several months, but few fresli orders. There is a fall of 406 francs per cask in the price of wine in the Berey market; a greater fall! at Namivs. with a declining ten- deney at Bordeaux and Blaye, while at Cet tte, Narbonne, and Montpelier prices are’ maintained, but with little Dusinews doing. "There is nothing noticeable in other branches of commerce. Spain. BLECTION OF PRESIDENT OF TIE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES — KBMANCIPATION OF NEGROES — TUE EMANCIPATORS—AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS. Martinez de la Rosa is elected President of th of Deputi The Madrid correspondent of the Morning Chronicle makes the following important statement:—“ Through the exertions of Lord Howden, the Spanish government has. agreed to give complete liberty, before the end of the year, to that class of negroes called emancipados, after the completion of their five years consignacion, or apprenticeship. Those emancimadis who, at tho end of 183, shall not bave finished this term of servitude, will ‘be mapumitted according as their several proba- tionary periods expire. This measure las been eccu- pying the British Legation at madrid, one way or another, for the last thirty years, and its concsssion now may be looked on as an earnest of better things, while it is not eaten its courage in the present disaffected state of Chamber ‘There is much suffering among the agriculturists of Galicia, owing to the long continued:raina and storms, which have ruined tho seeds, and destroyed much other property. Portugal. The Lisbon news to the 19th ult. is not of political interent. The proposed suppression: of the tobacco and soap monopoly had proved equally, popular in the provinces as in the capital. Little progress had been mado in the Cortes, owing to the illmeas of the Minister of Finance. Sweden THE CALORIC PATENT—SWEDISH. ENTERPRISE. Our correspondence states thit the brothor of Captain Ericsson bas patented forhim his calorie discovery, and that several shipping Swedish companies are inclined to adopt the new motive power forthwith. Denmark... as the soldiers ax disaffected, so much thought their will be @isbarsded from, pee ‘ag ie a Gianelli ber Seen acre other perrons of position are Hhewise implicated. Mr._W. Petre, « Roman Catholic, and for cight yearn ee Seem e, in superseded by Mr. Lyons, Protes- The Pope, at the reqwms of the Dutch govermment, hae coated an Ayshbishop of Utrecht, four suffragan "Tic comet diseovered from Harvard observatory, om Othe BIE, was noticed st the Collegio Rowan, Rome, om the Turkey. EASTSHN POLITIC3—OPERATIONS OF THE FRENCH ANIVHUSBIAN CALTHETS—THE RUSSIA? PLERT~—DE- MAND9 OF THE CZ ®R—NEW FINANCIAG SCHEMES. Via Peris, itis state that the difficulty between Rus- sia and Turhey has beet adjusted. Despatcres by the Tertish minister at Paris, and subsequently by 16 minister at Londom say that Prince clikoil made somo medifications in the pretensions which heat first announesd, aud that the Sultan accepted’the modi- fied propositions. Ata ccwncil of nvinisters, held at the Tuileries, on Monday 21st, and presided over by it was cousidered that the affair had terminated, and that all danger of a rupture of the peace was at ends It is certain, however, that the French esbinet feels muck irritation at the sonduct of Rassia. As yet, we are with- outs plain statement of what the demands of Wises. really were, bet from the refusal of Prince Meme chikow to treat with Fuad Effendi, it is probable: they related to the affairs of Moldavia and’ Wallachia, Fund having veex Commissioner in those ier 1860 and 1851. ‘The question of Protectorahlp of Roly places, in also sonnected with the difference thet bas arixen between the:two empires. Prince Menschikoff ia supposed to have xaid that his words would be su] by the presence of a Russian fleet in tho Tos is is, no doubt, wiaat accredited at Malta the report of the appearance of tae Russian flotilla at Fanarali, am&: cansed Col, Rose to vend with ell haste for the pretense of the English squadron. The Russian fleet at Sebastopol, was composed of thirteen ships-of-the line, eight frigates: and other versels of less force : the French tleet of eight sailing ships aud eight steamships ; the English squadron numbers five line of-battle ships, three frigates, two eor- vettex, and twelve steamers ; ‘The Turkish, four ships-of- the-line, three frigates, eight brigs, and’ six st whic force would be about doubled by the junction of the Egyptinn ships. The Pest Deutsche Pox states the demand of Ruseis to have been—Ist, The expulsion of all political. refugees ; 24, The protectorate of Russia over all christians of the Greek Church in Turkey ; 3d, Free passage for the Rus- sian fleet through the Dardanelles ; 4th, Gession te Rus- sia of the port of Batoum; 5th, Several concessions to the followers of the Greek Church, especially with regard to the holy shrines, The Trieste Zeitung gives an account. slightly different, viz :—Ist, Payment of 40,000,000 piaa- tres, ax indemnification to "Russia, for the occupaney of Moldavia and Wallachia, im 1860; 2d, Annulment of the firman respecting the holy shrines, and sevtlement of the- controversy in favor of the Greek Church. It 1s proba- Die there may be some seeret clause beyond all thea Several plans for the regulation of the finances have- been submitted to government, and four of them have~ been taken into consideration. ‘The first is that of Mes siani & Co., which ia to be earried out by means of capital advanced by Greek financiers residing in Russia, Messre. Charles Kiibne and Lafontaine propose to reallse the second plan by the aid of Kngiish and Ameriesn capital. Another project is offered:by David Galvany and Hark son, and the fourth is believed to be represented by the firm of MM. Dus, ax it is rumored thet M. Miran Dux will be appointed President of the new bank when formed. In- deed, it was rumored on the 5th. that Messrs. Chauvan & Lafontaine, with three Messrs. Duz, had received permia- sion to form anew bank. ‘The features of all these daaa- cial.schemes are the same, to call in the treasury bills ande i A coumertial tresty has just been. ratided: between Deswark and the Lcminican repub! Germany. REVOLUTIONARY RUMORS—A.MANIVESTO FROM THE TIMES NEWSPAPER—SUPPRESSION OK A. UNIVER- SITY. ‘hore has been talk, for some time, of a revolutionary manifesto that ix circulating among the soldiers in the German States. The London. Times publishes in full what purports to be a oon of this document, but which offers intrinsic evidence of not having emauated from the re- cognized “revolutionary conmittee ” It ix aa follows:— [From the London ‘Times of March 24 ] Arrxat To OUX Brovumns, THE GERMAN SOLDIRRS. Soldiers and Brothers !—The enemy of your Princes is your friend. ‘The moment is arrived to come to am understanding and to combat together against all the Sovereigns of our Great country who have been guilty of the most cowardly felony towards ker. The Gorman uli animated by unanimous feeling, already knows what itought to do when the volemn aud dvolaive hour of vengennee shall strike, ‘Not a single voice will be raised to defend the perjured Princos detested race. ig not one heart that will exposa itself to the slightest danzer to succour them, ‘The nation expects a similar line of conduct from The shots fred from the muskets In your hands would gechsion it profound grief, because it would be the cause of its oppressors that You would be defending, Recolluct the past, consider the Prewcpt, and remember the destiny whch th approaching Period tuserves for the country, even should your ald rake jefault. Support, therefore, that which you cannot prevent, and give your hand amicably to the grand amy of France, when guided by its sublime Emparor it will pass the left bank of the Rbine, and drive before it on the right bank those perverse Princes, and fall upon the enemies ef our na: tional unity. German people will not deecive them- selves as to the charactor of that great movement. At ano ther period, and under similar circumstances, our ancestors believed that tho independence of the country was menaced, ereigns, at whose crivt ffected. Our fathers died to igus. You know, and we all been rewarded for their dovotedness sont oh, perjury! Tho Princes re- catul roaes refused that liberty to their peo- ple which they had promised to them at the porlod of danger, ‘hey oven rendered their servitude more severe and more humiligting. The patiance of the people has been of long du- ration; but along with that. patience tie spirit of the time: which it i endeavored in vain to subdue, made ite way, an the year Mb burst out like a tempest.’ At that period no power on earth could have preserved those kings and pri who had rebelled against the nations from a violent d liad the people wis strike them. But the people of = Europe had preserved some remaivs of theit ancient faith, di we particularly—we, the German people—we still bee d in the ancient bonor of our kings, of which we thoaght we taw some sparks still lighting. were merciful and magnanimous. Our princes were respected. A few alone were compelled to fly, the others preserved their porition and their fortune, and We saw them resume their hypocritical mask, behind which they concealed their passions nad thelt crimes. At wo did not inaintain our advantages, and their danger Vanished, all those prinees then recommenced theit system of falsehtod und violence which is the fouudation of their power, and of which it is time that we should mo longer be the dupes wor the victime. oldicrs of Germany! will you, like the entire nation, pat nd to the public and scandalous frauds of our princes? a Abandon them to themselves at the moment of approach- ing danger which is menacing. Let not your oath re- (iii joe You owe no fidelity to your pe ured princes, we 8 of Germany count upon you. expect that you will show yourselves the worthy children of Germany and civilization, and that you will no longer be the blind aud doco fnotruments of barba- Tous tyrenny. dy, with w prosentiment of the fate which “aweiis them, there are some among those sove- reign? of Germany who preparing to recommence the (veacherous schemes which have already succeeded with them. They aro supportod by the efforts of wv sinmyles# press, whigh fneessautly reminds the people of 7 of inMepondince. They tell them that this war jx “Ceommence, and that renee, 4 ain imMD}lied by ambition, is preparing invade Germany. 2 nieve Tote word of it. The Em eror of the Frenel n proparing fer war, re Aware that ke will shortly declare it, by oMfering’bis alliance to the free nations aud to all pe ple who wish to shake off the yoke of slavery. We know, likewise, that this magnanimons sove reign Will not sheath Lis sword until he shall have over- thrown aud trodden undor his fect thoco prinees unanimous i sing us. No! such a war monsces not our inde- pirdenee, and we shal} not have to defend ourselves against the nof anenemy, Our patriotinm and our national Other dutieson us. Wo shall have to suppert the powertul eror of tae Fronch with all our effsts fw hie sacred and Jiberal enterprise, reserving to ourvelves to yr. with him when he shall haye delivered us from one jg, peinees. | Rilolits ofGermeny! If you wish to make common cause with jour fellow-citizens, recollect that the first shot tired from the ranks of the French army ought to be saluted by you as the fraternal signal yh iil invite you to quit the colors of your tyrants, and to join the tri-colored flag of Napoleon. “It is that flag whieh will bring liberty to any, Let asi ry arise from your ranks, this ery trivtic union—" Let us Join the eneiny of ont princes ‘our brothe: ing bf Wurtemberg has ‘issued an order for the Sbppresslon of the Burschenschaft, an association of stucents at the University of Tubingen, ‘the reason of this suppression is that fhe association was made use of for pelitical ends, Q : ussia, DivisiON IN THE CABINET—TRE LATE LOAN. There is a split in the Cabinet respecting the avpoiut: ment of a Police Ministry. Whe resignation of the simi. tor President or Minister of the Interior, iy looked for i” conrequence. ‘The loun of five million thalers, Intely Pruseinn Finance Minister, concluded by’ the Appeara tobe nothing more than the issue of the remainder of the twenty one mil lions, contracted for in 1849, ostensibly for the Eastern railway. Austrin, From Austria we have nothing to report. M. Bruck, it was said, would be sent to Constantinople as Austrian ambassador. : Hsynau's funeral procession moved through on the ith wWuno, towards Grata, where heecan: Kae buried, Three of the Archdukes,’ Prince Windischgrats, and other Austrian notabilities, followed the body. % Italy and the Roman States, EXECUTIONS AND ARRESTS—PNTENSIVE SKIZURE OF FIRE-ARMS—DIZAFFECTION OF HUNGARIAN SOL DIELS, ETC., RTC. From Milan, 171k instant, i is announced that three more persone had been executed for their share in the in- surrection of 6th February, syd tive others had been con demned to death, nominally for robbery, but in reality on the same grounds. Of thexe five, three also had Boon banged. Shree thousand stand of ‘arms had been disco- vered secreted in the forests, along the Ticinese frontier, and twenty persons are under arrest on suspicion of hav: ing placed ther there. The Darlamet? mentions that the refugees sen ut of Genoa, were but nine in num! The exact number expelled from Turin, Vercelli, and Al- exandria, was not Itiown, but not more thatene-fourth of them had been compromised in the recent revolt. ‘The bells of the Cathedral of Milan wero ‘itted to be rung during the relighou rervices of Palm ', for the firet time since the insurrection . At Terrata, three potsons had been executed for’ - cal offences’ Ton others had been condemned te " but the seatenoon of wvdn hed beou commuted. Une of there shot we lode ‘The Hungarian gation im Ancona is about to b base coin, and to keep tho new issue of piasters at par, the State bearing part expen‘e of the bank and mortgag- ing the Egyptian tribute as security. Markets. JAMES M’HENRY’S CIRCULAR. Livgrrodt, March 24, 1853, Provistons.—Bacon ami cheese are scarce, and much inquired for. Beef and pork are without any improve- ment. Some heavy mess pork has arrived; held at 80s. ; ‘70s, offered, per bil. Quexcrrron Bark does not alter in valuc or demand, Larp is dull at 52s. 6a - Tatiow keeps steady. Croverskep has been neglected. Severe weathar, pre- vents sowing, and the season is passing to a clasey Rae po new oer Ligh EADSTUFHS.—There is more tone; a slight speculative feeling ia apparent. Flour is 6d. dearer. In other artiolea mo change in value can be quoted, though sales are more Cina rn wt oti very. frealy sup- .—The market continues to be ‘ plied, and there is an evident disposition on the. part of the trade only to huy for their immediate wants, as the excess of the stocks 2ere leads them to believe that prices —_ —_ phate eos and ay go — ‘this feel- ing has been eqpal te 116d. per Ib. against the seller: week. Business in Manchoster in quiet. iad Stook, this day. , 766,383 bags, of which 525,968-are. Do, last year.308 590 “ 179,080 Seles this. week. 43,540 bags, including 31,200 cai port. “ Ameri- 4,920 bags being on speculation, aud. 8420 for ex- WM. GARDNER & CO.'S CIRCULAR. Liverroot, Mareh 24, 1883. As last reported, the beef market continues in a lifeless ttate, the arzivals being again considerable, Pork is algo neglected, the dealers having a supply for Present wants. Bacon moves off quietly ; a better domand is looked for next week. In the early fart of the week some forced sales of lard were made, ut. decline of 2s. to 3s. per ewt. from the quay; the market is now somewhat steadier, importers warehousing rather than follow the market down farther. Cheese is scarce demand ed Linseed cake in limited request at the reduced quota- ions. ‘There is scarcely a noticeablo. change in the corn mar- ket simce our last, the business, being of a moderate retaib cbaracter, at barely last week’s rates. French sack flour was pressed on Tuesday ata dogline, but without indu urebaces to any extent. Owing’ to the recurre: ead Friday, there will be no second market held week. WM. CLARE &7SON’S CIRCULAR. Livenroot, March 24, 1853. As awhole, the market this week hay beon leas a¢,- tive than during last, and prices of the middle wud lower qualities of Awerican are about 1-16d. lower tian on Friday; this is the only change we have now. to no’ tic,” Speculators have taken 2,060 bales of Amer Surats and Madras; exporters, 5, nams, and 2,500 Surats and Madra: q Amarjean, 7,0") 5 jand thetre gq: hom Dales The sales to-day, 7,000 bales, 1,04 bat , 24 82200 Business on our exchange will ngy ao: , Monday, the 28th inst. ” sumed until Havre Marxst—The report ese 22d. Sales of the previous seve, ? which 3,200 were ationt, and pricas on the ret ks news; butafter ror, ry courts, per telegraph, rates wer the market became fat. -¢ Darely supported, and ‘Advices from the interior ¢ ongj Mulhausen, the weekly trauy gguentd aittistuctory. at portant, ond prices were Je oy oamente oe , well as for manufactor 3, prints were limited. - _ -¢d produce. | Supplies of cotton , e+” and the demand for them partie ly brisk. At Ror on, the approach of the Easter holders was doing , “Sous to business in general, and very lit! tures w’ 12 cotton priuts; bowever, Balbee manufac- the +. “t¢ Tun off move easily, and towards the close of fe week the important sales made in Hayre, on Wednes- “y and Thursday, lad occasioned a lively’demand fos }#1n, with an upward tendency. Ashes in good demand for pots, pearls dull. No change in beeswax. Coffee rather eo, © .” prey a weighty transactions. Si , iners’, well supported. Rice, languid; sales U tierees’ at S1f.; imports Carolina, 3 ¥fieronas ob cae Lard, néminal—néthing doing. THE LATEST. , 23, P. M.—Awaiting our letters és, we remain with a business atrict- ly limited to the immediate wants of xpinners, vith prices till easier for descriptions under tres, ord. ces, to event aya. (8,838 bales, OF re- 46 300 tierces, ex Caroline. NCC. The hon of wat oat, ich arrived at Boston on re Te Orie ttne const of Africa, eft this city August 9, 1860, and hae pete oy ‘ hag ve ring which time she hax pec. ** *°* von board du- eae : . wat a _— hat ooourse. ng the whole oruts er sta been the Wester: const of Afrton, belog a part © eae ¥ stationed there under the convention for the m of the slave trade. The following i list of hee omen Commander, James L. Lardner; Lieutenants, Montgomery Lewis, John H. Parker; Acting do , Reginald Fairfse; Pur, ser, Joriah ‘Tatnall, Je.; Surgeon, J. Winthrop ‘Téylor; Acting Master, Charl Abby; Midshipmen, Trevett, Fanti So Hector; Boatswain, Francis A. Oliver, i rian; ente 0 C. ; ina rbot epenter, Thomas C, Ferrall; Sailmak A letter from an officer of the United States steam frt- gate San Jacinto, dated Marseilles, March 1, states ‘het fee would probably Jeave for Egypt on the lat of OUR NAVAT CORRESPONDENCE. ' Sre~aa, March 15, During the winter the Métérranean squadron jE dispersed at various places. fhe Levant, Captain L. M. Barcel thé St. Louis, Ingram, at Geno Jacints, Captain Crabbe, a a Marreilles, and the Cumbe: , flag sMip of Commodore Silas H. Stringham, under the command 86 Copan How- ard, parlly at Spezzin, at Geng, &e. the St. Louis is now at Leghorn, m@tténding tue of Warhingten, to be shipped to the United Bienes ‘The winter in the Mediterranewn has not teen very ne- vere, and we expect & warm summer. United States Court, Before Judge Nelson. LARGE DAMAGES FOR THR INFRINGEMENT OF A GOT- Avms1.10.—tyter & Pendleton ve ttn Avni, 10.—Tyler & Pendicton vs. Still P Hyd ¢ defendants in this inal han of tee Wee velty Works, for Sykes & Hyde, of New Orleans, three cotton presses, made after the plan and specification of a patent granted to Augustus Devall, of New Orleans. ‘Were pronounced by the Court and Jury upon & patent previously granted to Philos B. » The damages were assexsed and judgwent given for $11,162, Six full grown pauthcrs wore killed a few weeke ago, in Elk county, Pa. The iS Rattne as oe lei rough, & *