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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7157. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. _AOVEREISENENTS RENEWED EVER: DAY. | [IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. expe"lenced at intervals acute sufferings, int ‘Sur lui le Framoe étend son alle ; momen tary rll During the whole of saturday and ‘A on meuveeu-né, pour berctar, NEW PUBLICATIONS. sailed the following night the physicians in a Délloatesse tatersello, SES Pass ENGan NOT foe i are aceon ogg gece ped Tia meet aoe wee: J NO’ OF GOUIBTY, HIGH ARRIVAL ivery wae al - r a Qu’un bonheur fidéle ra tow, Hever reeds—Heory W. arvert OF THE ATLANTIC. fervened acai retarded the Likafant mnpéral aut dor a ageyaroe rn rem FOUR DAYS LATER Wzuws. te lagitaet tembled in "the garden {a froat of her windows. ‘Ths Sate a aber eo Br Suimtzy Broous. t vealr i 3 y0!,0C504 pages neatly bound im lott. Price éynasty, vhe heir of which is an exile, called the f BR’ THE KONG OF ALGIERS. Emperor encouraged and consoled bar by the most fender Oh! quel aveatr magnifique 4 Fa ppt wo sb: ae or oe dens, by joome eel V5 the 3 = of Rome is ile Tm OF aad teu “ , sad ammetennie Ry shee with ye tial ealire v4 le Napoléon pact ae ‘Weltion with posites powen omnes Oriierion, ; the 4 a Sapo gene per od : aeoes Tr rcawie Poskive power.—The Ortierion. Accouchement of the Empress | * neh, on the thteee yin [mage gd oe Our Paris Correspondence. mighty or her couvery, and that at aria wae offering Feleren du peuple ascré | = . e008 — Louis ha ans, Marck’ . | mow ard 4 lea wil era intereesHom Jouraa! of France. PE a ip el a droit calls eral ace een es ably roti ARs apes thn matnkas cvaxage Telonhieret tis ides’ that ee ites @ great run. Hamiton Spectator. - iaanabhnneenss Count of Paris, is anexile. The present Emperor, ahe was the object of such universal sympathy. Finally, tes Sur Pinégat pave des vi ‘Des canons sonner les affiits. Oar la France, Reize avouse Parmi les peuples, a repris tatense interest —London Examiner. er prisoner and ile, has seated himue't also, to ali | Prest—Interesting Detaile Collected from Private Bources— nee ay een headway Now vore, | BIRTH OF A “KING OF ALGIERS,” | szeetnte,trmiy ox the Freosh throne ctwr motg | natin ond Joy of de Enperr--Poase Omcluld, down the sovereign people, and the Bur the ilo of mas ts but ¢. span’ Inter Pali a, » Final this » & few acinutes before three o’slock, the pafforings cf her Ma y assumed so decided a character that it was deemed adviasble to call in the princes and feet cies arin of the A'mpire to witness the birth of t adioiee Tam euabled from a not patent to every one, t Lo pom de “‘France le louce,’” Y MARSH die eucdenly, who can say what would happen? agree ay one, Imperial infant. It sppeara that the sight of so Que iui donanient les vieux éorits. J seh le a which she calls PRACE CONSIDER T ‘The tae journals uy have their — upon the | make some additions to the particulars gtven in th | many persons peciaess, wan effect upon the Empress, mee Céear, aa mervell TOILING AND HOPING ; ED CERTAIN. correspondence between Mr. Marcy, Mr. Buchanan and | newspapers reepesting the Empress’ confinement. It | which suspended for a mosa®at the operations of nature. a Saelies nee veliion Her Mp; then e: ‘ced the most excraciating peony, a the of ti'o physicians succeeded at leat Silay ings end at aquaeter past three o’olock the OR, 7 “ n iss pleasing and oucking wory. worn Tiner aa econ, enn, (20%, the observations of the | sppears that her Majesty, who had rotired'soon afte ove ye er a OS ESO OF THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR. | ments upoa them, simply observing that there is not the | Sine o’olock on Friday night, was taken ill at twelve, and vain dans loure veilies Que cherebsieat Frangois, Henrt-Quatre et Louis t Inissant lever ses yotles, ura plus de secrets pour nous; La Paix, au front cerele d’otolles, Bercera l'Art aur aes genoux; i twenty htest wish in E to go to war with the United | from that hour momen Imperial ‘came into they orld. The young prinve A ton premier regard, le Louvre, Peruse it Aisa nel teal Shasionet be the conctuneat e ron nate Bite Bigs » ie waded of bec sliery wad waver | Caco robust o esavtitndon Wat he lo sesziy: as. big on Profil tovjours inachevé, Bays the Auburn Dally Advertiser: — ‘A telegraphic despatch trom Co announce: | *Mtirely free frem pain. About one o'elock on Saturdsy, | the child of his nurse, who lw ttwo months old, The in- En porapective co déoouvre purine onk iss decided ‘ail. “The, wuthor comes betore, the STATE OF THE MARKETS, that the Danish Minister, N. st Pe gery jotally an- | %*1 befape stated, she was able to walk about and take | fant remained in the apartment vf his mother until the Tu verras ce qu’on a révé | ' ment hee fret book, ibe holds whten the work wil gradually 4 preennerennn nnn nounced the prolongation of the treaty relative to the | some reffeshment, but it was more with a view tafacilt. | hour of masa, and after being imp tized (ondoyé) wae Fe: Paris, egal dea Baby lones, ‘enn Ben are:— Blight Improvement in Consols, | treaty would tare expired oa sho ith of April next, | {4 thematural operation than that she was relieved | Movs4so bis own apartment: Asti re Poon dcteaeetae meee Te ea re, ethopeies acs Waa ge Ae ME | Lo ging Afr npr to Rese tant ber | sates Pen oh the 4 Eat week eon Se AE ee er ede, oa i's baapd upon ‘ho pure Pape tga Sg Aa regards the Peace Ccnferencen of Faris, I have al- | agony became almost intolerable. Towards ton ofolock | qfE¥ BAFTIOM- PRAYER OF ANE ARCHBISHOP, pl lgarcia eirtt of religion, sltnough the cast of the work is not sober. OUR LONDON AND PARIS ready informed you that Prussia has been invited to join, SeamOn ok ee \*Tuilbeiee. "Near the ws contre dane rane -Lamanse ‘changes of scene, while natural, are sufficieatiy CORRESPONDENCE, iS the has seater aiietiGee oc in ag the excitement of her system had been #0 great that | much pomp in the chapel of the Tuileries. Near Be chemina de fer reyonnanta, seudten and oxstting vot to allbw the mieredt 6 hag.” Mentonffel, who, with Goat Hatateiat ie tearm Saree | chloroform beoame totally incffective, Hor shrieks wore | sitar, en the Gospel side, stood Cerd& tals Dupont, Gous- On tout finit et tout commence, prion Wien later eats ates homer eae Taso, &., &., &. Sassstoc al Forts, will berhac sorrecestetine ioe tant | tecsibletsta degree. ‘Tho tidings which were apread | %etz bonnet and Marlot, ‘and i. if te apt Mega gi aio peniecrmaantst +Ae" DREBY & JACKSON, Publishers, New York, of Prussia being admitted is regarded es conclusive that | among the guests at the British Embassy were parpasiy oo te Kpastie aan’ eae gO Nanoy, Bat Se BOOKS AND ENGRAVINGS BOUGHT, IN ANy | Tbe Collinssteamship Atlantic, Captain Oliver Eidridge, | Penge wil'snortly bedeciared. | softened. That the Empress was golog on favora- | in of the Fmperor, and his cley)’. In the contre Dane la olte tovjours bésnte, aR Shop, 107 Nassau sirest, | arrived at this port at half-past ten o'clock yesterday | peace is daily ex; 4 bly, simply meant that the labor was a uataral | % ny, fas the yoy ee oe Avec l'acier de tes cent bras! nm Ne aapereieg itfe, | morning, bringing Liverpool dates to March 19. The royal mail roatubip Avia i» just telegrapbed as = ee salen, OTT ace ae & splendid aliver gilt baptistery. Next Admirals and Saskhale of Franse and’ oth ‘er high dig- nitaries, the Grand Masters of the Thwp ctial house hold, and the Masters of the Ceremoniew; 4 he Princess ty one, but the resistance from the marrow conforma- uy oa bask a large aasort: | The impression appears to be general that the Con- | baving arrived at Liverpcol. Nu news of the tie aes res The'Pore t ey . | tion of the pelvis was ao great that the child Sid and modern engravings, rele Chem aiceet, | ferences at Paria will vory epeedily be brought to a ter- perils priece: certeinty to/be godtathee'\o the young. 1m was, in fact, brought into the world by instruments. The mination, and in satisfactory manner. The admission A verdict has been given against Palmer, and he will | poor Em a in addition to her dreadful somcings, was le! ad go" her. Matbiide and the Ladies of Honor of the Ba 21 » At L'Ignerance, aux lorguas oreilles, NEWSPAPERS. of Prussia is regarded as a favorable omen that the terme | b¢ tried for wilfal murd areca Age cattery) ¢ 0 | half past 12 e’clock the Emperor entered the «2hapel, ac- Bmeentassgensenens pas vor, (A BUT 70 craeK. * of a Peace have already been agreed upon ; and Count AT oe Pe eGNaEY SSM: Dorey pate . ey but ber joy at fading 4 ar rome yee = 2 ie Teaperiok A Te te iavaat edie ype Bon parellies y me : a ? re, ‘rericents of the Senate aa 4 ‘Se verra r @ Ravoir ; ia Why is Eo expected King of Algiors like the resul: of the 7 Orloff hes telegraphed to St. Petersburg that the “ Fifth lng wielf of her husband, she no more dreamed of pais | jative body, and the Grand Master of the Gen monies. ‘saa ” tl YOUNG AuzatGa, Point” has been definitively ottied. An officiel PEACE IN EUROPE. Savgh@ihovsss It ti miabte sbeubonee beck ent OO peryear, nouncement ef the conclusion of peace may be looked Dh IS baat - tide the Walls by the crowd who remained on the quay Young A: ‘an independent, ‘nd satirical | for at no distant period—perhape by the next steamer. The [ere tne Loaton Pott (otietety, Prapi ehilesl beet the night. She sent for the Archbishop 1 inde} i Bett, aagby °F PUSTRONTS Neca aUA ET? | tin etated fn a despatch from Kiel that deupatshen | we teil the Conf rencos of Parle are. deawing Aa. | Fretate oppued his lve tho raised hareelt: with» prone . devoted ed bis lips, she herself, with « phren- from the English government huve been received - | ly to a close, and that we shall shortly haw to : y FLPRALD PAPER, WANTED BAOK NUMBER DATED cael by Com | Nonature of a definitive treaty of pedve. The Plonipoten, | ‘sed tee, and protested she was belng massacred—mur oF Et Toi, dans I'immenatté sombre, Aves tn reapect fillal, Au milieu des solei!s sans nombre Cherche au cle! Vastre imperial ; Suis bien le eillon qu’il te ma: Et vogue, fort du souvenir, pee Dans ton ber@au davenu barque The Bishop’ of Adras having celebrated mca, 110 Abbe Deplace rose, and, taking for hia text these words of the ‘‘Benedictus qui vemit in nomime Da nini called the blessings of the Almigitty a2 the new born Prinse, and thus concluded his inyoomtion :— Bostow on him the genius and magnanioty of'iy ta ‘her, the kindness and inexhaustible charity of his mother, fran y mae ier ere ou ATED | modore Watson, instructing bim not to commence hos- dered. ik appears that the Queon of Kreland and the | be Findzew and inexhaustible charity pol Sur V'oetan do l'avenir | Z zopard i ths se’ fa the paper fork ter anys aad eet under | tilities in the Baltic. ‘The great Kurepean war is at an by ge So tug pint wales fy mitice recoraaareer ieee nee reenter toapeging Area fae ee wortly of ta deaay sak of Ce a the fle guaradtoed. H. 8 MELVILLE. 199 Amity surest.” | end. set forth in these columns on the oscaston of their meet- | The Fmpgers, influenced by thelr opinions, ‘ted shone a ; The Danish Sound Dies, ; (From the London Times, March 17.} Bince we last called the attention of our readers to tha question of the Sound cues, two steps hava beer taken on either side of the Atlantiv, which will probably mate- rially facilitate the edjustment of the diffisulty now pe@- ing between Denmark and the United States. It wiil be remembered that the treaty betwesn those countries, whieh reguiates the duties to be levied at Elsinore, ex- . Renan ‘ ing. Having come to a distinct understa nding upon the | gimtiar tom, bub the Empecor rlgatlp thouece ic CHURCBMAN, The Empress of the French gave birth to w prince | VEL on protocol, the representatives of the Powers in- | uimiiar imelination, but Pica fs Jatia id the choles Published this morning. and for gale at the office, Trinity | *hortly after 3 o'clock on the morning of the 16th ult. | terested ai their Agnatures formally to that docu- | faculty of France as tosuppore it could not produce an Buildings, 1} Broadway, andat the newsdepois in thisctty, | The pulletins published state that the health of her | ment, constituting the stipulations therein contained pre- | socousheg for the imperial bed. ‘In the stare of conn Brooklyn’ and Williamsburg. ‘The following are among tte | 12° Iiminaries of peace. ‘This important step taken, theve | scqcrcbee we ‘moat ENTS. Mojesty was satisfactory, and that the infant was all a wit bodeve, tai delirium fato which her Mojesty thrown, it seem» ‘Epiror: b in the Church | Marriage con | that could be desired—piamp and promising, ‘The ba points have been proceeded with, as we believe, in inverse | that she remembered her former and, much to “tracts axd ordination vows, Harbingers of Peace. sad Li J P- | order, and have been duly weighed and debated in detail. | the an: oe of all her French ta, exclaimed, ae rene TREK: Bante ‘over the Battle Field ot | tism of the young ?rince was performed in the course of | Difficulties have naturally arisen, but none that have not | «Heg had my own way, and beer ten ied by Dr. After masa tho Imperial infant was power in by bis governess, when the Bishop of Nancy, assisted: by thas parieh priest of St. Germain }’Auxerrois, pi to christen him. A 7+ Deum was atterwards chanted, and the baptistery having been removed, the parish priest place’ on the table the two registries in whiob the bap- tismal act of Napoleon Eugene Louis Jean Josephs, jils de France, was inscribed. Emperor signed it on Loth isters, after which the same formality was rough ‘with by Pris fier. The Parson's pate of Life, * The Crureh for Use" Conte: | the day, the name given him being Napoleon Fugene | deen susceptible of satisfactory eer eient that the Con. | 12000 Tm aure { should not have been brought tothis | tbr the Dake of Alba, ren on the 14th of Apr'l'next, and that she United States mation of Afmcans by the Assistant Biahop of Connecticut. | Louis Jean Joseph. tt his button a" Vors senate’ te tee ae, “3 sbal Veillsnt, Minister of Wa; M. fropiong, Presiceat of declared that they would permit no such dues to be Overture of the Bngliah Churcn to the Methodists, rence sitting The offisial journal announces that every day, from 9 | the Senate, aud Count de Morny, President of the Legis- by American vessels passing the Sound’ after t! Rome sen Cour. More shane In pig of argument | The Bri ish Parllament was act in seuson, owing tothe | tsss purpose of sonciuding, & peace between ceriain | o'loak tatue moraing ill tx in the evening, ose of he | iattye body. Tha: Domine Sei: was:subesyaatay | Rie asneais seaeepasne, the Scand aftr that rehentions, @ proposed tampering wit recess. Y peror’s: cl rlains resent & bulletin at shanted, and, the bial hy bento i o the Bible. Puritan witticism. na — hts weaved vel Mibcinan attiaed the proceeding were England, France, Sardicia and | Palace Se Perens calling to inquire after the Empress’ | {ion on alt pre ae his jesty eft eee aaa eee pel geste apr eel g ph ania Pred armnsat. Ruviews.—Recollections of the table tall of Locals alae posting z Turkey on one hand, and Russia on the other. To the | health. nae of them will be legion, for her Ma- | conduoted back to'his apartments by the same person. | Kurope in the calamities of war: for it’ was eal ic el Bogrra, Humorous Poems ol Thomas Hood. Men | Nothing has been heard of the Pacific. The following | representatives of thee States were joined the Plen! eaty haaa@pdenred herseit to all hearts by the never fail. | Concuated back to his. apartments b; Parana ibis yar; for it was well knows Be Cemaneee, Povey ta se enea. Cees | latter w on Saturday, 16th ult., fi ry | tentiaries of Austria representing her in her double y of her chatacter. * : SES oe ae. Cossmanios: ona, Foe OF ee ang. s ae let as received i; , from Mess: capacity of defensive ally of Turkey and of mediator be- “ny ie aks Prises Laden Mert onion SCENE IN. THE LEGISLATURE. bare rights which have exteted tor so many centaries, Been we ree Wel Aeod Miacelccee, | Brown andShipley, theagents at Liverpool, the partion- | febeciiy of fameeres wy ie ave justified i sapporing | the Wivat and tho Garde ces storey, wore ta, | _ The fenate and the Legislative Body met this morning jerpich bave boca raulfied by so mauy treaties, and oa articles. Notices, acknowledgmenie, 40., sc. lars of which were immediately communicated to the un- | that the Cnference haa row suoseeded in ite mission, | inoquoed gto the chamber immediately vetore tae vir | at 8 O'clock, and received from the Minister ot bapa cotaneted De reign aie Canroamen te not only an organ of the Church but® | derwriters? reoms at Lloyda:— The proof ot oe pine, All the theatres are thrown open by order | State, announcing to them the birth ot the Imperial | fpemties Tare been solemnly guaranteed. We leach 1, as . i 108. i. orn: mut Ke ever wu a $s one of perfect eco, and ig goat Obed is 0 work | Wo have to state that we do not consider the case of Uinne. { ofthe Emperor to-day. The ilutinations were general, | fine". M. ce Mor the Legislative body:—Gentlomen, | izgton that the American government de- bis aide percotenee, cs to inference, “not to te w treaty, but to ac- inming rain spoiled the effe aie ce Gospel ard the Caureh< and, thereby seekiog io | the Pacific hopeless, nor shall we give her up until we | cede to the reeult of the poder iret] bet ween the Powers | ben’ dxiamicg rain # et, Thole Majention 08 propel teupilod rye termined te prolong the obligations of the: treaty jast ubout to expire for a further term of two months—that ia to say, until the 14th cfJume—om the express under- standing that something will be done in the meanume towards the abolition of the Sound dues. This {sa reao- lution which shows the existence of a spirit of modera- tion in the Cabinet at Washington for which, after our experience of its recent conduct as regards’ Great Bri- tain, we bad not been altogether prepared. So muh for to the give a sum ot last night, at 4 o'clock, the eee sent one de. camps to apprise the Legislative body ot the de- livery of the impress. Her Majesty gave birth, at a quarter past 3 e’cleck this morning, to an imperial prince.’’ (M. de Morny was here interrupted by cries of ‘Vine UBmpereur!”) “T pereetve, gentlemen,” con- tinued the Preeident, “that you share the joy of all France."’ (Unanimous acclamations.) ‘Vive eres reurt”” “Vive V Impératrice!”’ “Vive le Prince Impérial!” terest Nb; eens, bi 7 gehen Ta dS I Satie, | bave bad a fortnighi’s westerly winds. In caso shobroke | Gtieh are interested in the matter,” Prussia, having | Sfe ah Bite dep ute at of fierary ctl aict b's ogpduned oa gonna gaging wae! ged @ have made, under | ssoumed @ strictly neutral position, it was iaponale ® P Bie ts poperally. bole red that “the Congress will le; ant el } an a fnctude those of some of the first Iterary characters ot America iog,Minds ave been against bor for some Tato ter eT cn'Ts take aa active: interests tut an | seclare to-morrow that peace u decided. ic tt time, an t dates for Ships from New York | arrangement having been now brought about between Zork, Terseot sthecrplbn, #5 per aanum. Siglo cops, | f* February 2, and from Newioundiand February 8. it | ‘he partion conooraet, Prussia i simaitied to alga that | pcremcboment ef the Kimpress of France: “6240, each. is quite cleat, unless a steamer hed fullon in with Her, | srrangement es a witzeds. Moreover, as one of the ob- Uimes (eam?) Deezespondene of ( epee RIISYS—GEE ANOTHER DATO’ OF ILLUSTRATED | pots en nt 7 OY Pomivlity Rave heard of hor | jects of the Conference is the reribio& of the of | stabout 5 o'clock this morning, As soon as it became et. ae ary bE ANOTHER BATO STRATED | y 40 and 1841, it has been thought exoediont, jast and | St abont 5 0’ These cries were enthusias ically repeated by the Assom- | the step taken with Sound duos on the veriticiam hig .. " her the accouchement was at hand due notice ‘and , red P other side of the Atlantic. The United States are o; AYUNE. ‘Many sis But none fri, Dougis Jerrola's | Advices from at vibes Aiea city, Tag gecute Shun slat easu parins Wiaen weer assent round to the Princes of the imperial family oy el los Gapcties that then coed becrenntet Oo ociay to conviction, and, tasteed of forcing the Sound ‘under Ue new iiten exprosaly for the 7 ternble complaint—: = pr our city, ‘he Prineess of Essling, Grand ¢ Empress’ - a onday | batteries o 4 i Bom MOET, wien exprouly forthe Picayune, (8 commenced | A terr omepre amit a stress npr (tomorrow). at Tuileries, by the Euperor. The Cam rcoburg on of Apr yy axe com- tont to wait till the 14th of June, in ths ‘hope that the quarrel on which they had entered with very email pro- vocation—tke whole amount of dues paid by American veesala being, we believe, £4,000— may be diplomatically patebed up, w then adjourned. REFLECTIONS ON THE GREAT EVENT—NAPOLEON THE FIRST AND NAPOLEON THE THIRD. ‘The birth of e son—the heir to his name, and the inhe- e troops. Above | of the treaty which is about to be we shall soon Household. The attendance was prompt. A ‘those to ho 2 the jitals, and thousands have al- | be acquainted. In the meantime we have but to refer ECHERITES AND ANIL BURUHDRITES—GRE THE | ToLQy ied, Despite the grottest oxoricas, it is ex: | ‘0 tue recent épeech of the Emperor Napoleon and to the | Of the family who vere summone phnape éati denta of Lords Palmerston and Clarendon—we have sepelregi! iried in this week's New York FICAYORE. Price 3 conte. | tremely difficult to find acoommocation for no’ many ps. | presedents of Lords Palmerston and Clarendon—we have | (oatca on Tassday eventing last, ‘His Highness had Douglas Jerrola’ ; written expressly for this paper, | tiensa. Hospitals have been established in the very to look at ive withe seyere scelvent. in’ his own house before leeviag aommmenees PoE lh pe elle I ae a oor that part of the city which is inhabited by the | Powers and of Russia—to feel a perfect confidence that A pleoe of ble fell where he happened to be standing clashes, amd thousands of pati them, | the peace of Paris will be not only honorable bat abun. his raevaligas Secepealiy ebiow heatntoty maried Meaaneee | ME a en sy bate: thot raw better ‘ROB, &1 thousands of patien:s occa! any a Deoke the great tor of Jeft foot. marvellous prosperity which has lately event. wi we », mo ve effect not ADIES—SEE THE FOUR FASHION PLATES ON THE | put physiolans and proper nurses are wanting. vin one | dantly satisfactory in its provisions, and permanent in Aware of the approaching accouchement of the Fm | ful life ofthe gmperor. It wanta but four days to the | of patching ne tls crite Denmark and the g spria Semayee, aud rend toe od Dougie week twelve military physicians and four medical men in | its effects. sein dees od 18 preas, the Prince was anxious to come to Paris at all | anniversary of another birth thet was encircled witha } U; States, bat of acai’ set the ques ‘ion es re- the Saad ‘tor ood r), ad 5 ‘NE. Prics | private practice died. Among them were two Americans who Q Facet ‘ost, Corpaper 1 oe the pro. | Ti#ke, but ths pain be has suffered since the journey is nes brilliant halo of glory. on the 2%h of March, rds all nations, and, at same , of securing. the San paper), were about to return home. The typhus had committed sae rane nates ee " —— P intense. When he recetved notice this morning from the -five ‘ago, the guns of the Inval'des Freedom of the Sound and the independence of Denmark. terrible savage: in the whole of Southerg Russia, and | gress which the plone tues, frigentiy | Palace he expressed nin cesire to be present, but the | pr to this same city of Paris that the first Impe- | To many of our resders the rough and ready way of re- garding the Sound Dues laid down by Mr. Marcy may 7 LEEOKER -ERS-SEE COMMENTS ON “CO- laces making towards the conclusion of ‘ ual tiene helt told Sat ‘ Ta Posple's Hail,” in he Now York PICATUNS of Particularly £5 those places waleh are near the theatre | ‘vith sexiety oa the gradual diminurion daily'effectea by | pain and inflammation in the foot were such that the aden hetr. We are told by ‘Dessen . Bakshiserai, Simpheropol, Khersoa and Nicko- desired he should remain quiet, and that | not much advanced in years, of the jo; syed on that | seent eminently attractive. “The Sound dues are eee eee ae ee ee a ee taleflace almont caapty. {tis estimated that this pestt- | the Congress in the space which separates freer apse em Piosla: be. xeprasedtel cu ss pecan ‘by anolmey | \oumeulans ker Gee tral ot Sea morning of the { nuisance; let there be no Sound dues.” To Denmark, ee lence haa already carried off 100,000 men. Itis gradually | We tynpathise with the public, and shall rejeice moxt | Pinge of the family, the son of the Prince | 26th rouncd, exif withan elecitic ahcok, the population | however, the Sound dues are the stall of fe, the bread ett = spreading overBessarabia. Lick eats Pcp abled to prevent, to the | Charles of Canino. The summons was sent round | ot thecazital; how each sounding report was counted | ty which, as » vation, she oxists; by cham ‘her inter- RCPERSOR JULIUS | CESAR HANNIBAL, THE | Advices from Paris of 16th of March, say:— Cee ine cits ot the war oud the? iratt of thete | t@ the Ministers, the Senate Deputies, Coumsil of State, | with breathless anxiety until the twenty (rst peal was | val government is kept up: by them her foreign oblige- turer, on "Kimmistry,”’ in the ni , heard; how, when 21 guns had been fired, which were to indieate the birth of a Princess, the anxiety of all grew to an intolerable pitch; how, when the gunners paused some minutes before the next pitce waa fired, hundreds of thousands held their breath; and how, when the 22u, pono Proogerage eo rae germs be no ape a double , the people sprang up and gave Fent to their joy phy ag ee fae would, perbaps, be too much to report such en outburst of exul- tathom pow. People have become so blest in revolution, so accustomed to overthrows of dynasties and to changes of government, that whatever fund of enthusiasm ‘the might have once possessed has been p-e oxhaus They feel, it is true, they are by a firm hand, and that, so as life and ra, are spared te the pre- sent occupant of the throne, if there is not much hope of the liberty which has been so much and so often misuse, there is still less chance of anarchy. ‘The birth of the heir to the second ize dt will Be admitted, occurs under circumstances not less favorable than the first. It 1s true that the first Napoleon was then in the zenith of his power—from the 20th of mor Great Origiaal Dart ° and the high functionaries of the government. The Se- HOAYUNK ofthis work’ tasued to morn. | The Charivari, which is really about the best political | victories, treatiee which sball seoure, as far as ing” The aret chapter erin sk yan oritinal wory, | journal now in Paris, observes that the very same news- | Weallos cea seoure, tbe peace of Europe, The object | Bate scon after assembled at the Luxembourg, and the 4 Deputies in their Chamber. The Presidents of those bodies Tor thia paper by Douglas Jerrold, is com- | papers which throughout the war have been doing their | of these should be to give to the peoples of the Fast coe the high functionaries of State or to the rice 3 centa, utmest to promote Kussian isterests, are now trying to | a fair chance to develope the oapsbilities of the | Dai.os oe tho Tuileries, to be im a ‘ooeeded See f.ment the diferences beiween England and America, in | fine countries which they inhabit) and to oreate, in ad: | PNG CDt, On the ‘rrincows ot ante, a Made ue le the hope that a serions quat may come out of them. ition, such a pol organization as » pe oN ee ea HY Iately, no expressions in the vocabulary of vitupera- | give them a better title than can be bestowed by any byrne Maen abical peat he ee ena es eee or Ths tosis wil be held this day Ehure. | oR were too strong for these journals, when ing | wreatios, to be regarded in truth as meuabers of the great | Of the Mopire are assembled fa the green drawing room, ee nate Brosdtape ar THOSE E. Me, | of the citizens of the Uniied States. They were inthe | European family, We have every confidence that we . bento day, April, at lta room, 351 Broadway, at 75 o'clock P.M. close to the Ewpress’ chamber. In tae apartments far- Mesibers re requested Bs Sot wecorting clare. | comegrecen: Sctsd shopkeapern, greedy higgor, ant vo | os ofthe workewthoraguagt whet we have denn | (Perf are be nperor’saldr-decamp and the offers d 5 4 tt i ions — forth But’ now that they fancy there is a prospect of a | streyed in Dattle, no lees than th2se who have been mere | the household. te soldi are. aevece; teh weed Veie ous PARK.—PUBLIO NOTICE.—THE he one war between the ere Chey Cael ore [Bogen es spect aa ihe, anes tae that yee he = so nome Laer ‘and, #0 far as eould be known up to indissolubly associa ractice of free in tt to sueh @ peace, Aad wi ous Hl See ee arene Oration the beh davot Fouruary, 166, | t0m8, ‘Gises {pucaala aingiack nontag the coming | concluded, sete be Fejoicing among the victors no epee the Empress was going on as well as could pines lice day. ‘Thesisty days | of a spectacle which would be 4o delightful in their eyes | ‘ess than’ among the vanquished; for, although wo | PPO Sta) notice posted up at the ‘silowed for the pa) of sald assessment, without interest | asthatof the peoples of Great Britain andthe United | have mot yet quite arrived at that perfect Bouree at aq) r past 2 o'clock P. M.:— rock of the prevent Beaded startet | States etting toto cut one another's throata, ‘Therefore | slate of fraternity, which was, prophesied, es | Po! ee eer k tai Ginnie ace + | it ta the Charivari, thet ussian journals at | the immediate result ol eat Exhi i Empress te Gay next, ith OF EPH 5. TAYLOR, Bireet Commissioner. Paris, which are slwaya 0 astute, have every interest at | of 1861, yet true Christianity has so far made its way to- Gerri eer eee eee ey, > 6. } is mome: resent UDaD at war ‘ Senses Derartassr, April3,1655__| me Prinmocent loube tbat the English are trying to | Ina very aiforeat light from that ia wich 1¢ was, onoe | _ The Mupicipal Conrcll ot Paris s assembled ew permna- tions are punstually met and paid. It so-happens that a Steat portion of the Danish foreign debt hae been coa- tracter this country, and these very Sound does have been assigned as a security to the British bondholder. We bave no doubt that e this short explanation wi wake many @ reader sympathize more strongly with Da- niah indepencence than he has ever cone before. There is nothing that exeites ao much sympathy in the breast of a boncholder as the prospect of the utter-loss of his secu- rity, principal and interest altogether. But rising f:om this partow view of the question, it is of European importance that Denmark shou'd not be forced alternately to lean ta this wide and to that, to bow today to Prussia and to- morrow to Russia, for the sake of propitiating either Power, as they may manifest an intention of ‘put ing the Crew U heras regards the Sound dues. The aboll- tion of the found dues, then, we take to be Rages art Aon the the political independence of Denmark, and yet if éues are abolished the kingdom will be bankrupt, That sad fate Denmark little deserves, for she hes borne orusl weight of an overwhelining ¢ebt with the ut- most dignity, has slways scorned repudiation, and with The to the first disasters which awaited him kept faith er creditors to the last dollar. RIGH AID SOCIETY —A, MEETING OF THE ABOVE | shear, and would fain devour, like wolver, tigers, and | upon s \ime regarded by the ohivalry of Boat ae ORee eee Doe nee stationed from an early hor | mem. The K mpire, with the States orsessed by the Ina volaton Of this dilemn a ts Droposed in 8 reoent reso: Sasociation 6 held on Y~ » ALT Ie 0! ) | crocodiies, as they are. | land, and we em! ferent , ousel, of ial family, then countea not less then 57,000,01 ‘ution of Danish government, and this consti aoa ried By orderor ne % eM | TheLondon Slandard of March 17th, says:— very’ much higher views. But at tho same we deem it | in W< tisce du Terrousel an aes send tar | fouls. But iis no lena true that the moment waa fast | the step taken on this ridethe Atisntic, Denmark, them, ‘s particulatly Feques.es. ts MULLIGAN, President, Mr, James Buchanan had an audience, and delivered to | CUE duty to warn the public not to form extravagant ex- | Tub Oy tia Oaleoned,, tsperons Otaat wound of the spproachiog when, bls power, unerampled ie miodera | prepote to capitalize the Sound duet for a aum amount Wx. T. Wonnart, Secretary. __ | her biajesty his letter of recall, as Envoy Extraordinary | Foctations of the ofeots Walch cas immediately ‘allow om | cannon of the invalides is awaited with anxiety, and the thees, ‘Degam 10 Geeting maul 18 BD te rainy The | tag to oma erates ane eee INF RALMINING COMPANY OF NORTH CAROLINA... | and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United S/atos of | taak of England and France will have been com- | *Fiilerymen kave been standing at thelr guna with | Clouds, were sirealy, begioning, 10 Garkee e tk | 2300000 Fix “dcllars, ome esdess wil ot Cnn sas te A emung of ihe socebolders of ths company ut Se | pa seerion’ G, GB, rit Lord of the Mreastzy (ommelar, | Plated when they obtain from Russia the ratiicayon | matsnes Heheed the, mnole of the day» expecting every | ‘was to end in. the stupendous catastrophe of "Mos- | sccritive which Destmask is propared {> make to settle reser Aorir car 2ovciock. “Ail parties interested are | log for tho Eari of Clarendon, Secrevery of Suate tor | of the ferme of peace which they have proposed: 22 | this morning that at 2 o'clock the delivery might be ex- | ooW, had already been sown. ‘The father of the pre. | this question and to open the Cound to all ships. She juss.ed * the 00 : ried with the ex of | will lore 1,000,000 rix dollars yearly, but ahe wil be ia- ee praledeh * “PRANKLIN OSGOOD, Secretary.” | Foreign Affairs), and conaucted by Major-General the | tebiisu wil iapese upon ua fresh Tabora, and an addi. | pected, and again at 4; but no signal has up to the mo- | sent ruler of wen igenctes re 1,060, yearly, Hon. Sir Edward Cuat, K. C. H., her Majosty’s Master ot | tional task more arduous, and requirfag more care, ey wre rene heed ope cant ath Bie fei ‘brother, had sbileated ta oa ae ment, and oe oe set eae oe mise = THE CREDITORS OF TEXAS ARE BE. | the Ceremonies. attention, and sagacity than all the enterprises of t Lm ¢ | hope to fll independent sovereign. The incorpora- | lieve, benefit in the proportion between £70,000, the N' Cruened ig mek he suberiber, on business of the utmost | The London News of 18th ulttmo, says:— war, Thegovernment of Lord Palmerston has conducted, | portance attached to an event which makes people — Tee Gtr Van, anak on pire ot ag oe ayes , P i it the Conieren: it t be denied imaportance to their interests, on the iret, Monday in May next; | General Prim arrived at Bayonne on the 13th, from | in conjunction with our great ally tho Emperor ot the | (OF the moment even 1008, it cannot be deni present sum levied in abape of Sound dues, and , that great interest is very general’y felt and wishes ‘and atter the 16:5" geil next, copies of the circular waich the | Madrid, on his way to Paris, where he is about to marry | Frecch, a gigantic contest to an issue at once sebetood for the aafe dell of the meee subscriber bas isaued sim . thet tion of the Hanse Towns ana the Grand wuchy of Older 46,000, the interest of uum which it is burg, the raler of which was the brother in-law of Alex- Haneous! lorious to the two allied matic id beneficial the Freach em pire te Labesk. pelt Ca business gloricus to wo ed nations, an ander, and which it Freach em pire te Labesk, jum ral it is no part of our busi te saeaace titra ietler sddrogsed to tne Celoguuon in Congreas | °TiCn American aay soeciat. | © the interesta of humanity: snd the conclusion of | ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE FACT TO THE rEorLE—ex. | Maer, snd which brought the Freach emi the | determine. Let the Chancellor of the Exehequer decide, from the State of Texas, will be delivered to such of the credi The cotton market was dull and rather easier, especial- | rescg will put the finishing stroke to one portion of CITEMENT IN THE CITY—PREPARATIONS FOR A | jealousy of Russia, and justified the suspicion that the | There are the figures—£70,000 now nn rv) tor as may appl for them, at theoflice of Messra. H. Brower | Jy for the lower qualities, but the quotations were not | their task. But the greater and more important por- SALUTE—APPEARANCE OF THE INFANT. reetoration of Poland wasat band. The refusal of Na- | £45,000 to be paid in future. Surely is'a bi on 2 Co., of this itz oo | ae tion remains yet to be effected, aod the first years of | ‘paris (March 16) Correspondence of the London Times. Avitis, Texas, March 13, 1856. OTIOE TO GAS CONSUMERS.—THE MANHATTAN Ges Company respectfully notif; poleon to ratify the Convention of Champagny, the ukase of the Gat relaxing ‘his decrees against English oom- meree, the resumption of the kingdom of Hanover from Jerome, were among the precursors of the storm that ‘was to follew. Yet all these sym of approaching decline were, in the mind of Napoleon, more com. British rhipping well worthy the attention of the Beard ot Trade; though its recent efforts to abolish thore duce moat be years of anxious care and watchfal- Ye 11 bay ived, I trust, long before the hor The business of the three days amounted to 19,000 | Dees” ‘Tt wilt ttie avail to the future of Europe and of | aq! Sot yraley ea fob whith ees. th Tevied in our own ports do not promise much enoceas. am now writ the despatch which announces the fecusiomers | baler, including 3,500 on apeculation, and. 2,600 to ex- | the world beyond Burope that by war we have stayed | treat so impongat to the ‘onaparta dynasty the safe that it porters, the onward a bee Ms ecrvatngs oh th oe the hen w denvery, of the Empress = th a oe 1 of Russia, unless w Peace int ou in my letter of- yea n jon Breadstuffs were wholly unchanged, although # dull ‘we have conquered to erect s barrier against future ag- began, reir ay ch Pires a a ace nboat o’el India and China, We have advices from Calcutta to the 9th of February ted by the birth of the King of Rome on the 20th of tone pervaded the market. greasion, of such a nature that every adeitional year jock yesterday morning, when notice was sent re Fiaroh, iezi. “4 oud Demnbey of the 10th of February. an. Sugars were active and buoyant. Coffee dull. of peace will add to its streng h instead of aprending | to the rs and great functionaries of State to be in The state of Europe at this moment is so familiar to all ary & proclama’ Consols tor money were rather weak, closing at 91% a | decay, through its constitution. We must, in a word, | attendance. She {elt indisposed as early as 1 o’slock. nouncing the annexation of Oude, and that the King bad that it is bardly mecessary to allude to the difference of | f J » og obse! eatablish a social: and political organization in, those | Her labor, which, in the beginning, and at subsequent | circumstances under which the event announced this the rules printed. on, tne back : 25. Fich district which, the fetlenet_ ant corruption of | intervals, was very sevrre—ao muck ao, Tam assured, aa | morning takes plage. The most formcable an mont gon. | TBe,bantal rebellion has been renewed. oo el kotredased fron Ureurion | Money waa in steady demand at former rates. Turkey tempted the Ruacian (0 grarp al, 40 that she | to have required the appliances of arf—continued with | sistent enemy the Arst Kmyeror had has become the | 10rd Canning r gag OM sean ataltcolrepergebiotees. nee may eventually develope herself into s Power capable | come pericds of tranquility for twenty-two hours, and at | friend and ally of the second, Russla, then ma le was very unwell, and wae See oer rm He HOWARD) Mustginry,, |, T* Manabetlee meat vos aieh buh Sm of holding ber position without “forelya protectorate | s quarter past 3 this morning, all aaxioly and’ the Power against which so many arms were soon to be | Calcutta for Suer immediately after the arrival of Lord J Sania ur or the intervention of foreiga were over, and the Empress gave birth to a male child. lifted dmits her defeat land andJFrance ang: EW YORK MUSICAL MUTUAL PROTECTION A880. Our London Correspondence. Saunt Serteh wer, ana abte. to vindlente thas lute- The tatiat. o Geeesived on, tobadt, ant with every ob: | clitek’ toe sooad kenecon whe bar Short years | _ Trade was inactive and prices fluctuating, with the ex- N ’ , tion of indigo, ciation. Lonpon, Tuesday, March 18, 1850. | pendence and integrity’” which we are #0 anxious to con- | pearance of health; and the mother though, necera beck excited mistrust al and at home, has proved | *fi08 Miaiie were casite, Mion bela eh ine above named sa | Accouchement of the Empress of the French—Birth of a | solidate. ‘That is the great task to which we shall next | Deak’ ts, to use the formule on such occasions, ‘as well | himself trustworthy, and in the terrible contest which — ‘ ae ae eae ee Tess the Tilowing gealenes ” ; have to turn our attention, and we warn the public not | fy ean be expected under the eiroumstances.”” Franco and Kogleid have sustained together in the —__. ‘rere lected to serve en oflosrs for the eumuing year" | Prince—ngland and the United Slates—Opinions of the | +9 ceoeive themselves with rogard to it importance, ita | “* At'g e'clods the cannon of the Invalides announced to | nett ctaaumee't pallens thet ee oot eontae foe THE VERY LATEST. Epwarp Woo.r, President, Press on the Marcy Correspondence—The Sound Dues— | difficulties and itacost in money as well asin labor. The | the city, which was but half awakened, the tidings that | plaint or suspicion has arisen. Of the fature it 1s useless (8Y TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LZVERPOOL. | n° ove The Peace Conferences at Paris Miscellaneous. Picture presented to us, in tae ‘6 lately publisned the Imperial throne kad an heir, but the fact was not . So meny other fair prospects have been blight- Lonpox, Weinesday, March 10—A. M. v4 relating to the military affaires iatio Turkey, of the | 4, ly ed, it would Be presumptuous tofindulge in an; The subdjoined bulletin was issued The great event of the day is, of course, the Birth ofan | utter disorganization of every civil, m0 lees | Stter the birth telegraphic derpatchea were sent trom | like prediction. ve a imperial prince—an heir to the throne of the Napoleon | thaa of every mallivery ipectaset of that hitherto | the Foreign office to the various di io agents of THE EMPRESS EUGENIE. ance teat the | dynasty. The Empress Eugenie was confined, after hard | mont Ene = yo ar aan woen ce Trea om the et and the one ie ae Nativite. Panis, Tuseday, March 26—115¢ A. M. an, parananaiog the hear exvanata ‘tending ine ‘rg. | labor, on Sunday morning, 16th March, at a quaeter past | Srinary care how absolutely wmpossibie tia thet Turkey | ee ceeal coneratdntiony abet shee ety itt | THROPPILE GAUTIER LE PORTE LavRtar BT Her Majesty and the Imperial prince are going oa fa- Het of their nick brethren, the satisfactory state ot their three o'clock in the morning, of a healthy boy, who has | should go on for K of time as she is; while the | Notice was, of course, at once sent to the reprosen- | * vorably. funds Sabigg tem to look torward to future contingengies with con: | ive the names of Napoleon Eugene Louis Jean | evi ‘ence which is exhibited in every letter from our own authorities, both at Constantinople and in Joseph, fils de France, THE CH ie, 1856.— cor! the drunkenness, the ignorance, Q (aed bi oh a oe inet Dnt Patios Court, I will spare your rea.ers a detailed account of the Fee big dg cowardice which pervade the administra- 0 event, every phase of which, without much regard to de- | tion of Turkey throughout all grades—from ministers and lescy, {a given in the Paris papers, and simply state that ecmmanders of armies down 0 collectors of reveane and THE AFRICAN MAIL. Puirxovta, Tomar, March 14, 1866. The sorew steamer Gambia arrived here this morning from Lagos, Feb. 11, Sierra Leone Feb, 15, and Madeira, March 11, Business om the coast was generally dull, Parsi le luxe ot lov feerles Un Enfant est né o matin, Aux promier# rayons de Vaurore, Danses rougeurs de VOvtent, F iF 4 Quand dormait en 58s, Nemail wosd box’ iron vice,fl double ani | up tothe moment I write the mother and child were fetes be aa ee fA hs 4 Dest ta menue” but the ooeat was healthy. Tnere hed deen e distar- pair abears, izei movers, 2 waiters 1 bread basket, ‘fom | doing well. Baer Cares ee enn et eee oon Faisent oublier 4 sa mare bance at Cape Coast, in which thirty natives were Sen det, beck 08 (aad. ares een gat In former Gays, the imperial astrologer would have Pegged ve L prevent aye ae Ph DM tea . te, hilled, and about one hundred wounded. The ships Sara } pale 1 yelisw wood desk or bor. 1 largebiack trunk. | drawn the horoscope, consulted the stars, nd ngp- | tempts to govern. Nor ia_this all thet remaina for Du pouvels et aria bones, cen and Marth, of Liverpool, were destroyed by dre a Soo ae ee ene i cpre’Linege | dicted the future fame and glory of this young scion | @m eqiea to nccompliah, We have Jit, be re peers t Douay, on 0b 10th of Deanany, ‘Tae Wipe Gaigeaye fize Alien's revolver; | pair old single parrolied pistols, 3 wa: | of the house of Napoleon, All that sensible mon | ™cmbered, to raise the gg wee, | emer. a a ig gt = phere tercid TES ac ons atonmer arrived at Teneriffe on the J of Maro. Gor ara chains” GROW. MATORLE, Chlofof Poise. | can sey is that this boy has a good chance, Laon yt aceite have stands them Fonds, for, laasps; Joyeusement leurs volx ailéea INDIA. ROYAL, CEILDS A SMITE HAVE REMOVED | 1 he lives, and at all events # much chance and as Snae Oe Vee} ees, 98s! Bounar, Fob. 16, 1066. 4919 tirectly op- Et le canon des Invalides, There is no change in the money market, and it is im- spacious store EZ street, shrone oand! Orr Did sore’ where tauy be iouad ihe wo't desirable | ™mucR right to the t beh dhapentn lb until M. Kisseletf, or some other representative ot the mélé de rayons, possible to borrow even at 12 per cont on good govera- Ot decorative and piain paper border and | # ourfous fact that for the last 200 years, no som has auc- | on the other. are greet enterprises; and if we | Czar returns to his quarters, Fait partout aux foules avides Papers, with every other ardele in the line. suitable } ceeded his father on the throne of France From the | add to these the care for some time to come of the | Satisfaction ie generally expressed, and I believe it ts Compter ses détonations, ment securities, A fhir amount of business has beeq i ‘icalors. Also, the largom sssorimeat of | socession of Lonis XIV. to,the present time nota stogle | eastern hora of the Black Ses, the sgerogate will \inere —exoapleexeipiondis—at the Empress! delivery; An bruit da fraces insolite transacted in cotton plece goods, but at prices not ore Cidthbe & HMITH, 45% Pearl arool | Ki 8 eee Late YL, bare toms alias kan conatitnte an, undertaking, which it wil reyeire all the | snd this eatiomcticn a im sowse dlmiaisved by the in Qui fait trembier fon picdestal, Temunerative. Fancy goods, middling quality, ars ta b gael forbearance, firainess which ‘bea peror’ noe , X BOHOO!, ANNIVERSARY. —THE SCHUOL | been ruoceetied at his demise by his son. Louis XtV. aur- | irewaperor of the French ma, the government oF Lord Sercane, who, ts wes feared, was ebeut to quit the word Gone acunen, fair inquiry. All other descriptions are dull, Yeree ‘ Satna us faa tpaemgndence of §, D. Fenderhey- | vived his son, hia grandson, and several of his groat | Palmerston have already exhibited to eonduet to a suo- | at the moment bis little nephew wad entering {t.” The | Las Sits di bo Wain have declined. Of metals, English bar trom is im good We will (oy requoet repeat weir sxnibiion, | Srandchildren, and was sacoseded at last dy one of the | cogatul inne. . We trust that this country and ite Parlls- | interest | notieed , when it was known that the fp cdan ah ence demand, Swedish bars have declined. The cetten and Bifrocuck, at the church tear Mighd erence, | younger children of his grandson, the Duke of Burgundy. | ent will have the good sense to continue 12 the govern. | Ypres’ labor bad commenced, increased ‘as the day rol pane i srobl madtan toe exper' te Gall; Gat gition tare. Gaited, Frenew 1204 cool is XV. survived his son, and was succeeded Sent Im the no lose arduous labors of peace the sapport | woce'sway, and as aight eame ca, while ao round tay Bt loare a im pal ani prices OY & HATFIALD HAVE REMOVED F ain | Frandvon, Louis XVI, Louls XVI. loft som behind him, | wich they bays hitherto generously aforded. them 1a Brace teeie the tnveliden, mamertus groupe cf poopie Comme au jour de Sébastopol, Of the new crop, but a very small supply has boom re- food 18a Orons maser, eg a t that son perished in the filthy dungeon to which the The cirugeie OF Wie. It must be remembered that we | thronged the approaches to the palace and the public Mais ce n'est pas une vietoire ceived from Broach, which realised 96 rupees. Further where they will be prepared to furni&n new and | ornelties of the terrorists had confined him. The Ki have far more important matters ia hand than tne con- thoroughfares, yartienlatly the Boulevards, and whon 10 Que chantent oloches ot onnons; arrivals ere mot expected {ill March; and parohasee ‘elegant paileras of pieture fram: of Rome, to whom Napoleon fondly hoped to bequeat flicts and triumphs of political comtederations. o'eleck and still the guns were mlent, and no sup- Sur l’Are de Triomphe, 1’ Histoire J eeu) he had have auld, to Bonitcur appeared, people togioet Ne sait plus ou graver des nome | have been made, for delivery in April, at 92 for MISOELLANEOU! ustrian service, . Wad, af we have HOR nee access | thlltes, "the Duke Ge Bort fl"by the Hand of anvat: |, aeelth of Rrtnce Fercene Bonaparte, ..¢ | ‘wal annsty a to the ' z Gat ports ou sa petee mata, oo it pur tone any Gl ae Sam aati bee ABHINGTON PARK —FOR SALE, OM OXFORD | saosin in the lifetime of Charles X.; and his son, the Toth altos, says:t have seen a letter frock my | DURATION OF THE EMPRESS’ SUPYERING—PRAY- teal Dion ta pete Gn tecndse, w per ely “ wamage Ee Retlr a wry bric\ hese wit ipk pesenee | Duke 69 Hordewu, fn fa, exile trom ‘tho land which bis | <r ncuggncid of Ptiaoe Jerome which gives aa autneciic | R% IN TUR CHURCHRS—THR GUILD VARY Foar my boon taken np. ome, LJ ¢ 4 jcestors rega: as ir own estate. The esidest son ‘i > a Cavcurta, ». 8, 1866. Fae tree iho: "yard tngyed $o.ait {x complete or- | Cf Tous Philippe perished by an untimely acoldent, anc | Scoount of his condition, I translate tho following ox "(Pxom the Pacis Patria, Marsh. 16.) Ba. ordohe oat faite on boia te roe, Tnlgs.—A shade of advance has boon obtained in some sa trae See one aot ae se Fates | bis trusciathors, oo oes not MS upom the throne of | This aad ciacm upto te, present moment Gatantay wr | At | clk on Savarey moraine tee Tnprone fut the Poiatbig on on ouyee U.ropeey,.” fow Instances, foe favorite marks. Shipments have rown sane (cata, or in (ee j , ; : parses, Brooklyn, wonr ibe (Org BoD OLLnT Tha Lfs oC @ waa is ta itseit a Yottory, but whoa tho | Sade Lidl wore, Tages lop rpaaon We fears ic ine pre | gollywry, om Sunday, al a quarter pant Uree, lage Majesty Cae: Fcinet 009 eiready ronchnd wbous 94,90 aaRcts, Seger maairony

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