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Re NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1859.-TRIPLE SHEET. 5 understanding, which has never boon in committee acquiesced in the advice of the majority, and the semal-barbarous tribes of ber . | moment whes national interest ehowld require that it ré- THE WAR NEWS. Interesting frem California, ~ Beton emo giveramts, cad ich ay ‘tov ett | Seruaied tha pau, noe maeing (van, | Kew fad provi cbaie trom th Pciaont «| Raed te seo oe duetie oun tis raaneiioo CoMKaAPoNDENCR See eee eee ee Aer February 22) ws people crowded into the Boulevards, but | inspiring the whole pe euthaslastic zeal for father: | in two points. debt is Got the debt of any go- | Ne Change in the Petition of Affairs—De- San Francasco, April 26, 1860. " ‘cance with no more apparent motive than curiosity, until | land and . intrepid but very Ill-provided | vernment in 7M is that of the State re- f the f About $400,000 worth of gold (22,804 ounces) was de« HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN REVOLUTION: | & column’ ef yous eleciried thom by singiig the | hosts thos raised were coneaniraied on, the Theis, while | maing debior wbalaver may ooour, The restoration bas | Parture 0! oneal Raperer a Potited in the United States branch mint last week. [here ARY MOVEMENTS OF 1948-’49. Marssillaioo, ell guarded, In tho hall of Deputies | the Emperor promulgated a constitution, bestowing polil- | ef Fic a Italy—Three-Fourths of a Hilllon o ‘Was colned about $280,000 in double eagles. ‘The events which are now convulsing Europe spring so | M. Barrot placed upon the table of the President the aot cal rights and independ at on all the Austrian agora Of 1848 has accepted the debt of ite pre- Austrians Under Arme—Francis Pirate y orc ‘anniversary of the ntroduction of tha directly from the causes thas produced the revolutionary | C4" "and eat down with tho smile that welcomes rather | Hungary,’ of which mares hese’ noe ius taptonase ‘Wealth ia more disseminated amongst us than in Eag- Joseph and thé Pepe crate ci Fellows into the United Statea willbe celee movements of 1848, tbat the course of the one can s0@ree- | than comtemns the strife, After a short and gloomy sit- | sovereign, not having been crowned in ite asex- | land, and if our title bearers are more le of a In Confilet, bivead city to-morrow by @ procession, eration ly be indicated without reference to the other. They are, } ting the Chamber adjourned. Night fell, and i- | prestly at in the Pragmatic Sanction. tho . in certain ciroumetances than Tet of Haan, eo. and ball. in fact, only two separate acts of the same drama, with | tes held spparently undisputed of ths oly, 1s | ene. of apeil the uatrian, cede bed Deen driven baci | might ei ctmenh pelle Roy a &o., do, The appropriations made for the next fiscal year by thé is difference, that most of the old actors have disap- Bedonce had suod rom Debrecen. Moanwhll tho | valuad ‘and thles of reat” meer Legislature just adjourned amount to $016,040, peared from the soene and been replaced by others. The 'dinians had been utterly defeated at Novara (March ~~ No battle had taken place. Rey. Peter Devos, 8. J., died at Santa Clara College, Jeading :peceuniane, who: Sgro: 22. holes Rone OY sommiieer cine | aoe. 'Haynau had’ toniouraed‘Bresca snd Marmora The Case of the Hoy Mortara. Tho Austrians apparently exhibited much indecision, | near San Jove, on the 17th tua, feem to us to be their individual views and aspirations, | converting tho tortuous strocts around tho clolsters of 8. Genoa; the archduke of Tuscany had fled from his capital; ‘Ine Lord Mayor yesterday received the following com- | *2d Kept occupying places, and then abandoning them. The anti-Lecompton State Committee met at Sacramen- are but inatraments in the accomplishment of @ great | Méry into the citadel of the insurrection—and others, | the Assembly of Rome bad proclaimed ® T@- | munication;— ‘There bad indeed been no material change in affairs | to on Thuraday last, and decided to hold thelr State Con« s to | again, disarming the weak outposts of the National Guard. work. Although they may appear to give a direction on ing tpost events, they in reality but obey the inspirations of the All- | sirceig ramifying from this centre, and in the most demo- wise Power who holds the threads of their destinies in | cratic distri ere troops ‘were soon wearied by level- bis hands. Thus a comparison of motives will not aid us | ling these undefended but massive structures, the vention June 15. \ Joseph W. Brewer, indicted for the manslaughter of Bepjamin F, Moulton, was tried last week in the Fourth District Court, and acquitted. Constituent public, and elected Mazzini first Triumvir; the Pope had ‘appealed to all Catholic Powers; France bad Lomvon Coun oy Derg tt Barta JY ‘since the departure ofthe Canada. Heavy rains had pre- with @ promise of armed intervention; and Austria had 81 New Broad street, May 5. vailed,and continue ip to the latest accounts, Mx Lono=I have the’ honor to raxamit io yoayon'the | "The Austrian’ wore fortitying thelr position on the other side, a of " 8 se us S despatch received this morning | g....° isowned first by Austria, thea esontly | *fom tefiore. post ‘Thomas W. Scale urder of Paul in forming’ judgment as to the eventualities of the pre- | Nation hare joined rane oatalo in tetee ite rosie | ocueat eee snr Di ry Cones ive Dussel. SIMPBON Solicitor and Secretary. The Austr: were suffering much from Pope iy raten of pg Sti} pent movement in favor of Italian freedom, It is not be- and tho abisemént of Guizo Goamabors ere niting | dorf, Breslau and Baden, in to an, had To the Right Hon. Ion Mayor, i a The latest cin telegraph says that the Anstrians were | Coos tate’ is fo county, and caused excite animated b: i 7 day, expecting communications m King, but re- an ‘ussia was under military law, Roms, 8: -croreing > haste, people ‘time. - pees a enna OF LE WES pl gtd Ruived ume Is the evening it was known that the King Gaul was at the gates of Rome ps a 1p Saxreon Sanvas, New Brdad stacet Lantione Ngo oe eee had potmeelenyiay te: ee roots vi ym poses and falled, that Louis Napoleon, with supposed | bai summoned M. Mole, and the citizens lluminated insign | army was’ invading’ Hungary through Gallicla, | | Contrarary to every poould not ceed in| | Abul ‘nfrom Vienna explains that the Austrians manced Infect aae Coat iben daamanion wo interested motives, may not accomplish all for which the | of joy at the downfall of Guizot. But those were the fu- | Moravia and aneylvania, in three obtaining an audienoeof the Pope to presen. .r memo- | taken up position between the Po and Sezia rivers to | Or pd! lieescumne, & , sitting im the room former struggled. God alone isa judge of men’s hearts, | nereal lights of the monarchy, Infrontand onthe flank of | each 60,000 strong. The Romans yielded (July the 3d) | rial. Cardinal Antondli received it from me .uis morg- | await better weather before resuming the offensive. while the court was in session. e case was then trans- | ferred to Alameda county, and the trial in the: scent of Sole, In Sn con A Bone, who was lao indicted for the murder, a nol pros. entered. ‘Jacob Eizea, convicted of murder in Stockton, has beem only after a defence worthy of the best days of the repub- lic. Hungarian enthusiasm and intrepidity, inflamed to the highest by the fatality of the crisis and ‘the appeals Governor Kogsuth, maintained for three months the to the Sovereign Pon- ve assurance of good will towards | The Austrians were expected soon to have three-quarters the Ieraclites in the Papal States, and that everything will | of million of men under arms. be done to prevent the recurrence of any similar case. | The Austrians had declared Ancona in a state of siege. and it may be that his enemies do injustice to the senti- Coeleens reat eaaane of armed workmen and students ments by which the Emperor is animated on this Italian | met, or were headed question, Reasoning from the advantages that would | or the flare of thelr torches, startled the horse of the of: rents flow from tho pursuanco of an upright course on his past, | SStnat reared ant plungod-—in the eoufusion of tho me. | tis nae Sraseyivesia, eed: Dembluaks'an tse sori | fishy Mr (so Resa aogompaied fed me. “Pray inormine | TB Pope Dad protested agaiont this action, and Austra | vcatenced to FeBADE JUDE. 6 aisgpoe from hid all the probabilitics are, we think, in favor of his ful- | ment, a shot was fired by an unknown hand, and in the | west; Klapka held the fortress of Komorn, and Gorgey | Lord Mayor, the Chiot , Sir Cul ‘and | was to reconsider it. wife Flizabeth, in Stockton; also, Jacob A, Wermouth, filling his pledges. If he should prove false to them | next, from Moca ah acs ion, the front rank of soldierspre- | covered Raab, against which the Austrians were advanc | Baren Rothschild. MOSES MONTEFI ‘The Sardinian General Della Marmora bad made the | from Juiia Wermouth. er arue sented and 5 head of the advancing column was | ing under nau, elated with the reconquest of Italy, ‘Dr. he must feel that his faithleasness will eventually ally decimated, the road was cumbored with dead, and on the | and rei oat. river Dora his strategetical line. PERSONAL DIFFICULTY AT Lt bag ts against him every government in Europe, whether constl- | pavement lay pools of blood=the reverberation of the mus- | could not combine thelr forces in ume to eaoape being 4¢- | wo haycne nee nen nga eter tocds, who | TB? Emperor Napoleon, accompanied by Prince Na’ | ,, The Northen Californian ie furmane’ Wetween Lieut, 4 lars Harccaatle, of the United States army, and a Mr, mas :— lal han. boon it ease: aap neh. Stagheres 8°. Fort Humboldt, and was in the same mess Hardcastle, Mr. Midelmas invited a friend to dine wit ‘a | Poleon, quitted Paris on the 10th for Genoa. The Empress short but severe illnes;, His Grace was taken ey alate is proclaimed Regent during the Emperor’s absence. hie, bee ‘The Emperor arrived at Marseilles at midday on the n Monday Inst from Horaby Coste; | 12th. Ho embarked on the Reine Hortense, where be ro- E tutional or despotic, ‘trary, he exbibi etry brought thousands rusbing to the spot. The column ol, Hy On ‘te "omiteary, he eabibies 9; | eo eie ied repaines tha Ciioart wine Ganga wah ‘spirit of abnegation, and gives to the Italians the full arief, expostulated and besought; the cor; were placed Deneit of their struggles, he will be rewarded by the re- | on wagons and borne past the offices of National and pect and admiration of mankind, and will disarm the es wales ot erate and extrome republican jour- valor, The government bad retired and thither Gorgey followed them. A council of war transferred the government from Keesuth to ii both of which orators further inflamed the | the assurance of the latter that the Russians r waintance of his, hostility of the bitterest enemies of his dynasty. In any le. From every house of the populous districts rush- | antee the maintem of the Hi most eminent of , continued to grow worse, | ceived the city authorities, and left at 2 R- M. him, and another gentleman, an acqt 5 fan independent ministry. But om the 13th ef August | 20 dled surrounded by his nearest relatives. Woarein- [* The gardinians were preparing a grand reception for | beppened in, and be slso invited him to dine. Lieut. ase, whatever may be the prejudices evoked against him | ed men, now armed and eager to revenge their fall sbroad, our people are bound to regard his acte in a spirit brethren, and to secure the long promised republic. Fe | formed that the Deke died from diphtheria, The late Gongey surrendered 30,009 mem and 138, plecss of artil: | Francis Godolphin D'Arcy D'Arcy-Osborne, Duke of | Napoleon at Genoa. Hardcastle ‘objected to bis ini these Haling thst he aid not consider hom i oeal and de: icades roso in every district, the National Guard shield- 5 ; 3 pology Midetmas ve ef catm impartiality, and in order to do this it is impor- * ‘the Je from the disheartened soldiers. The beati held out. Leeds, county of York, Marquis of Carmarthen, It was eaid at Paris that the Emperor expects to be in | manded an aj , which Mr. Mide! give, fant they shoula be placed in possession of all the anto- | gf tocains, the ringing of bells, the woise of Uiring, filed the | obey the summons ot Gorgey, oy caphutated a eg ae Yat CB ag: Big al of | sian by the ond of May or beginning of June, hype peal thy Sia not ‘conser that cadeot facia wad circumstances which may werve to throw | Sapial wih saxiey and eariod alarm even % the Tait | ¢Oelober th i), oly on te writen aauranco ofthe | 2 Lips ag tg" MA farye, Conger: | "eran Canrobert was mld tobe directing tbe opers- | Seeibe'san shtid: hove, consdoredbineol inmaod. a - Comm! of a general amn and an v iu above conversation tol Tabs op bis. eocrae. ttantiy attended. “fle found that ‘Marshal Bogeaid—hate- | honorable retreat for tho” gerrison. "How tho: for of Zork, in tho peerage of England: Viscount Osborne, of | ous of the allies from Alessandria. One or two days alter the conversation tack place, to the | Lieut. Hardcastle called on ty of Perth, in the peerage of Scotland, and ed orders of the da} mer part of the agreement was Kept all the world re Marsbal Canrobert has issued or y knows. Courts martial were not up at Pesth | baronet Res rederiey atau duke Ly bis martiege | troops under bis command at Allesgandria, concluding in Minister of Huspary, ned who bad ons 1’ the austrins, | With Lady Charlotto Townshend, sixth daughter of George | spirited and warlike tone. camp with a tag of trace, and twetty-two oUhors, noble 1708, ard married, ok the 24 of Apri, 18a Louie Cg: | 72° onieur denice that Frange is about to concentrate men and officers, were shot or bi ; honorable women therine, third daughter of Mr. Richard Caton, of Maryland an army on the Rhine. Were flogged ; patriotic families wero ruined by confisea- | America, and sister of the late Marchioness Wellesley and | ‘The Freuch troops at Romo are to be increased and | the day at tho timo this insult was given, which took tuon and i ent; 70,000 Hussars and Honveds were | {ring Dowager Lady satiord, who was widow of Sir Felton p'ace at the Fort. On last Saturday evening they agaim compelled to enlist'in the Austrian ranks; Kossuth and bis | { ‘Richoret‘Hervey. ‘The dcovased Duke sucoreded tothe | Placed on a war footing. met in Brews ealoon in Eureka. Mr. Mideliaas says be fellow fugitives were even demanded of the Sultan of Tur- ; 'A despatch from Romo says that the Pope’s Nuncio bas | tag to him, “You dusulted me_the other day.”” Lieut. Although the present sketch professes te deal only with | ful to the populace from the memory of former conilicte— ‘the events of 1848 and of the succeeding yoar, it willbe | bad just been put in command of the city. Thiers advised his ‘recall, and insisted that M. be mecessary for their clearer comprehension that we sheuld associated with himself in the ministry. To both the indulge in a rapid retrospect of previous occurrences in | King reluctantly consented, and Barrot was brought. A Daly. brea bend sib pe bed be ser fetpates ay and ampest re ‘m. prociamat ion was The treaties of 1815 clearly defined and limited the | Promisin Maeten exch by ‘the troops; they ceased yights of Austria in Italy. They confirmed to hor the | firing, and barricades muktiplied and spread tilleven the possession of her Lombardo-Venetien provinces; but with | Tulleries was nearly invested. It was eleven o’clock on the morming of Thursday. As tho royal family were at | key, in whose dominions they “had taken refage. Thus | “@Uzly honors on tho death of his father, in July, 1838, lied by saying “He did.” Mideimas them the exception of the privilege of maintaining garrisons in | breakfaat, ofiicers rushed in, announcing that withia three | closed 1849, But tho reaction did not there siay tts re- Prevousto which hows rurzianed othe Houae of Lord! heen‘ ordered to leeveiForeans. von | Knocked him dows, with his Qst, and a gentleman took Ferrara and Comacohio, they recognized no right of oc- | hundred the soldiers ‘were being disarmed by the | lentless course. Within the next year Prussia bad Life Guards, ‘and phe ne dita od the rank of capiain, M. Willison has arrived at Vienna ona special mission | POON r caemas. When Lieut. Hardcastle revo supation or intervention in the Peninsula. Pursuing the | people. The King rode forth, but was met with but few cries Of “‘ Vive le Roi.” He returned dispirited and per- game policy which obtained her possession cf Cracow, plexed. Presently M. Fmile Girardin—a deputy and ahs ‘although its independence of hor was expressly guaran- | editorof La Presse~ann |, Uncerem« ly, that teed by the settlements of 1815, she commenced a series | the King must abdicate; he even presented for signature oa siseinaihinaals in Italy, which, under one pretence 01 & balletin which he ‘had Prepared. The King hesitated, 9 » pr T | but was persuaded by his youngest son, and wrote, “i another, eventually rendered all the smaller States sub- | abdicate in favor of my grandson, the Count de Paris, Ject to her will, At one time it was the protection of the | nd trust that he will be more fortum poy os aedioey in threw crow at was 5 80 Pope, at another the protection of the other petty sove- | {oo it for a anare, and continued to prees upen the palace. reigns against their own sxbjects, which she advanced as } Another copy was carried ‘out by a veteren and p excuses for the occupation of Central Itaty and the Lega- | ‘Marshal, and it was snatched from his hand by Lagrange, vered the cause of the Duchics, and'left them to be crushed by fi Berlin. the blow, he drew a | and shot, wounding Midel Denmark, ‘The N, ? Asgembly of France-bad enacted | Me many other aclonsof noble houses, retired from the | from Ber! from the a) poe o basis tk ui in the and. The wound is not conmdered by tho law of May, by which weiverea! eure the banat | Sora onk mite (etsy whice Oy hs dea vecomes | pioe Se il "ihe eonumander was, on ore. The | bi Paysicane as very serious, allnoagh they were not Yepublic, was : e num! votes 2 able to extract the bal! by which that assembly had been elected; the Pope had pomengainy fue cary tare. perce omc . | dead, wounded and missing, were stated to be about Bince the above was received, says the Northern Cali- domutur the Aechoans tues Sedrameeet fo For, dress at the operiing of tue session of 1854, In default of | eighty. Another report says that a part of the crew were forion, pears sare rene, Dear that an cea enoe; Ferdinand worked tis wild will unchecked in Sicily | #8ue the dekedom and other digrities devolve upon his | on shore at the time, and that only four were killed. nation en pI magistrate, renal reasse Lard : Dne of Midelmas, upon the plea of ‘guilty’ of the first as and Naples; the old German Congress had mblod at | ee a ns Clee Ur Obes De abe late Dake, father, | The London Times says that the continued hostilities be- | ganit, Of the disposition of mr. Hardcastle, and othor = erase kameri’ ee tte ce oe Tho Osborne family was first ennobled in the person of | tween the forces in italy excites daily new conjectures. yartioniar we have no opportunity « mowing as va force thevestoration os detestable tyrant and a profiget2 | Tq Mayor of Londén, A of Mttaabeth Ho was astatoe: | T2*#*Y ia leo been the aubject of mach comungny $20°and Lient. Hardcastle was bound in the sum of $1,000 Lord Mayor of London, 24th of Etizabeth Ho was a states- 1. ainiater. man of much celebrity, aad held the office of Lord High ‘Viessa, May 11,1859. | {o appear before the next term of the Court of Sessions. ‘ions by her garrisons, ‘The dangers which such a state | ee anne een ne et moment 4 duke is dead. MARRIAGES. of things created to the Uberties of whe smaller States wie hat jeee eet a steed of tho jaa in ‘The De ape egeegy enue az ge eh year af tee ‘sgn of tht vverlgn Prllgcen lind ioe . Torr, May 11, 1859. Gruuent—Srampmr.—At the town beth eee. on Big Jed to a spirit of revolt and disaffection in the Duchies, | the Duke de Montpensier overruled his father, and the | the following extract from a letter sddrossed to" hi lof Danby. In 1679 ke was impeached, but after- | The following official bulletin is published:— Oak Flat, April 18, Mr. M. Gilbert to Miss Mina Stamper. i aged King and-Queen made thelr pre ns for escape. which was fomented and increased by the reforms pro Tt ig unnecessary for our purpose that we should enter mised by Pio Nono to bis people. Serdinia, which was | into the details of their flight, or. of the-memorable scene him by | warde concurring in the J the Sardinian Minister: ‘concurring in the revolution was, in 1689, create acpi 4 con, Fob, 16,1969, | Marquivof Carmarthen, ant in 1694 Duke of Leeds. He Mr'Dear Sm—I Bove received tho teter addressed to | Med, aged Sl, in 1712, ‘Wauexukr—Srerson.—In Columbia, April 17, by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, Mr. C. Wheeier, of Shaw’s Flat, to ‘ities Ange- satin. Wome. Ts Columbia, April 17, by Rev. H. On the morning of the 11th at20 A. M.on reaching Vercetti the Austrians ceased their retrogade movements. herself meking rapid “strides in the peth of progress, also | that took place iz the chamber when the Duchess of Cr- | me from New York the 29th of January last, and I hasten ‘To-day they made an excursion towards Forsara, Yester- ampia tel ¢ | leans presented her son, the Count de Paris, to the Depn- | to e: reciation of the sentiments therein ex- of sick and wounded | Baker, James Kendall to Miss W. C. q felt her independence menaced by the i ition of ? zpress my app-eciation sentiments therein ex- Money Market. day two batteries and thirty carts nm a , April 20, Rev. Mr. fe intervention of | ties as their Hing. It is sufficient to etate that this expe | presced, £0 honorable to youreelf and our countrymen From the London ne (city Article), May 6.} ay Caskie—Parss.—{n Fairfleld, April 20, by or, Win. C. Caskie to Miss Mary B. Paine. Bunter, Wyuuox--at Gold Hill, Placer county, April . Mr. Winters, Frederick H. Kelly to Martha J. Austria in the affairs of the Duchies, the sovereigns of | dient fuiled tc save the monarchy, and that a provisional which were playing into her hands. Under these circum /| government was constituted, composed of Dupont de stances, she found it necessary, towards the close of Au Bain aaa eting Ans gt oe ce ia he roan Bust, 1847, to make a formal protest against her further | The Garde Mobile, a sort of regged acmy, 25,000 strong, Aeterference. A fow Gays Inter (Gopt. 1) the Grand:Duke |. yas enrolled from the ranks shes mapet citer wise ‘renew ger. In all, sixty deorees OF Tuscany was compelled to makeseveral important con- | were issued, besides tho making of innumerable ha. ‘ceesions to his people, and, amongst others, to agrec to the | rangues to the turbulent crowcs. Night brought but a 7 ed by Cravellona. Tesident in the United States. Certainty the offer made | Anadvance of one per tent inthe rate of discount | "rm ‘ by the Italian emigrants there to enter the ranks of the | was regelved upon by the Bink Court to day, in addition Count Cavour leaves to-day to meot the Emperor Na Sardinian army in case of war between Piedmont and | to that ef like amount whichtook place last Thursday. The | poleen at Genoa. gratiyig tthe goverament so wus rch a aobicanee | ME mentee eee te serecnisat | mo aot Hemp en bala er measure is a result merely of the movements o! dispatch :— isnade, But it is well that you should know, and in- | the public, There ie no excessive pressure from any mre sonra spo ae 10, 1859. form the Italians in Amerisa, that even ir case of | immediate wants on the pat of the mercantile body, bmercrt a such eventualities a8 above alluded to, the government | but overy one is properly anxious to provide against According to orders from Vienna the state of siege has fo not in need'o? the elements whence to form good eol- | contizgencios. For two or three months past it has | een raised at Ancona and the Light House again lit. 17, by Rev Waldron. ,x-—Watrox.—In Sacramento coanty, by Rev. Mr. Ross, T. J. Holloway, of Sutter county, wo Hettie A. Walton. Joxms—Davis.—In Sacramento, April 20, by Rev. J. L. Shuck, Isaiah Jones, of Tiabucton, to Mary 2, Davis, of immediate enrolment of the national militia, In Lucca, | brief repose, and next day it was on!y by the miraculous | diers and officers for the ranks‘of the Sardinien army. | been plain that th y cone Coaaummes, April 19, Samuel bout the sume time, the Grand Duko, after a disturbance | PONT Of iamartine’s cleauenos, end, the firm, scpport | These elements are already euperabundant in Piedmont. | the pmorel sratiog of Sanpe would’ be enended by Mere W357 a ote x ‘ his , that the peo] diss at is really neede not go'much mi agsistance bsor| e LP. : ; m the city, wes forced to promise a civic guard | from holsting the red fing, the symbol of terrorism. On | as money. While. gralefal, therefore, for tuicolfer, and. | Sreseeacr Pe tna yeh ot ea cate & continued COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. plett to E. P. Lewis. gan Francisco, April 22, by Rev. S.C. Thrall, Joal 8. Josselyn, of Petersburg, Tulare coun- ty, to Harriet E. Jamison. - ea. DBA’ Srepams.—In San ee April 24, Henrietta E. W., . 0. Stebbins, years. beset t ie in Shas dt wuddenly on April 28, ‘Lieutenant J.N. Briceland, formerly of the U. 8, navy,@ Bative of Ne, Obto. Svginay.—in Stockton, April 22, Patrice Croley, aged 45 years, of county ova au Couervili, Apri 16, after a lingering i!'ness, Mora, a native eaux, France. or ate ed Bluff, April 19, Edward Diffley, a native Longford, Ireland. gen ‘Washington, Yolo ony April 21, Carrie Sena, infant daughter of of George and Ann C. Bell, aged ths and 1 week. y O LER y.—In San Francisco, Aprii 22, of consum » Cornelius O'Leary, a native of New York, but ran A oceans ae ara ar | Rares tahoe rain op et ae aa “ two months the deol jon of war against Rus hs sans ae 4 of menriy Antecn, hundred miling; the charges of tbo er- | sia in 1666 to Sdociaration of war against RUS | sige of console is 3 aX per cent higher over that of | ai tnder and Annie Berry, aged’ Year and 6 months. Tues voral effect been jackaol . Mary AnD ly one hundred and ninety.five millione—that is to say, SCO hen tat te eee a of day, a ‘favorable baying Produced | House. —In Jackson, April 22, Mrs. am, ' vA years. ‘ nearly triple, But in 1880, notwithstanding the indemnity | Cortteat there was n0 further serious retorton by checking the drain of geld. In the other | Sed —In Wi township, Alameda county, tothe em 4, the burden of the grand livre had | commencement of dangcr the rate of discount ‘aad been | departments of the Sock Exchange the tonden- apilte. of consumption, Dr. BF. BI prieere® renee Re eater ae promptly raised to 0% jrer cent, and if the bank hence- | cy of prices was ger.erally satisfactcry. In the discount | Maine, aged 36 years. bee th Tropresent y anominal capi o ‘ ,000,000f. | forth pursue a course equ ally vigilant, there wil! be ovory, snariet Use Geniiaid h Hexnessy.—At Sonoma, April 9, Lawrence, Daniek jo monarchy of Louis Philippe, during the ‘irst four | reason for omfideace in 4ho commercial stability of the ‘was moderate, although high rates | , "johanna Hennessy, aged 2 years and 8 mont years of its existence, hed created new rent amounting | country. were still demanded for jong paper. ‘Caszy.—In Sacramento, ‘April 17, James Casey, & native a Liew eierdes Yerba ia oe Pod = cant, how- o saial has bed eottling ¢ ay tn he Rts funds, and on A painful feeling ‘was producea on the Stock Exchange | of Ireland, aged 27 years. 5 tered was - roug those | the whole ‘of well. No failcres have been anoement RKETS. 170,000,000 rent. But from 1340 the loans were incessant- | declared, a delay being g ranted in all cascs of doubt to | ‘7 aa¥ by the annoy t that etxteen more individuals - , April 28—-Evening. Grain— ly renewed. In short, the government of Louis Philippe | the end of the week. Cot wols opened without alteration, | had ceased to be m embers of the extablishment. Flour—Sales of Goneee SA euaD nam BO has. created 77,746,064f. rent, and has cancelled | the first price being 89% 10 90. There was then a tendency At Paris the subs scription to the French loan of twenty | Sales of 300 bags light barley at $1 273. 32,876,060f., leaving’ 44,869,008 new rents created. erent ne aie - At the (wien d of” the monarchy in 1940, to improvement, and for ey moment they touched 903;, I millions already ez ceeds forty mfliong, including a very ble oe Na ener mer — ae on the market again became dull towards the close, and 4 i the capital of the public debt was 6,200,000,000f. | last bargains were at 80%; to 903¢. Nointeligence was re. | Iarge number for only-ten france of the annual income. | ¥ine Dusrer, Qn fit Crees oa tao) es Osea 50 bxe. Kingsford’s starch, 200 bales China No. 1 sugar, 28 From 1861 to 1858, we hayo the following table of that celned a 5 Tee = the realy, quotation from Paris was | All connected wit): the covernmert are expected to take _ lated a little "e the 0} ing of the Bource, and show- ‘ a 6,082,877,862 | ed a decline of an ee ) and show- | part in this new nations! demonstration. ca. case goods, all on. t Oll—Sales of 60 jars China nug 7,558,040,822 | All the joint tock banks have raised their allowance on | The Paris Bourse was flat,end the three per cents £,081,992,486 | deposits 1 per cent, the rete bei Bx. lower. e.422/800777 eee nf ‘per cent, the ing now 33;. The London | rather ana the other reforms in progress in Ti ij the same day the government decreed and the people “aig tuscany. Tbe | ratified the abolition of the puniskenent of death end’ of mext day he retired to Massa and revoked slavery in all the French colonies. After sixty hours of his proclamation. It was then proposed to sequestrate his | incessant toil the members of the government. were able Property; but on ‘a deputation being sent after him, en- | t separate to their offices, and Lamartine wrote,his cele- tweating him to return, he consented to do go, and made | Praleémanifesto to Europe, proclaiming at once respect i the required concessions to his people. On the mame day edhe ide Neier brotherhood with oppressed that these events took place (September 2) a simultancous | _ The election of National Constituent Assembly wae fixed-for the 24th of April, put that ti dt utbreak occurred at Messina and Reggio. It wassup- | present a legion of perils interyened. "The a he Pressed, and twenty-five young men engaged in the Mes. oat = Rib the eee ee a Aad the S sina riot were shot. Six cays after, the reception given | Public, but the princes rn with the army 100,000 men from Algeria. The aspect of the European to the Archbishop in Milan ended in a patriatic demonstra- Powers was uncertain, and the frontiers were nearly un- tion. The tumult was renowed on the following day, ana feranded. balers wan a m7 fo men than fopetom, the city placed under military occupation. On the 16th of | invesion was the excitement of a passion for arm = pagandism by the foreign democrats, 15,000 of whom Boptember the Duke of Lucca again left his capital, having | foéked to Paria in a few Fayed geal possi- we Grand Dute of Tuscany by sale, "On the at cf October | Welt dome in tho formulas of the: repebliy whine the Grand Duke of Tuscany by sale. On the 2d-of October logma republic, wi jority of the government were determined to oppose to ‘the Pope issued a decree instituting a Senate of one hun- pngreieiy fe crown all the exchequer waa iuelvent, @red, sixty-four of whom were to be proprietors, thirty- = tenes pss Cp peepee pata eee pee 8 nce. 0.0 wel an two lawyers and merchants, and four ecclesiastics. | Cyeromo: others were averted. ‘The public credit was n the 15th the Bavarian Chamber of Representa- | sustained by an issue of paper money on the security of tives recommended freedom of the press and of | the crown lands. ioe [age ow eee ied correspondence by a unanimous vote. On the 2ith w | sppoantrene on He) “Albert, a workman, at ite hoad.’ ‘The reform dinner took place at Chartres, in France, at which | ‘rebellion of the belly” was appeased by the opening of the objects of those meetings were declared to be “‘recom- | ateliers, in Pasa e Lg Ag bg set ie yom = mencer ce que Von @ mangué en Juillet 2630.” A month od rE ®. Re Grae te adeash” Gonatteninl Jater (Noy. 25) the leading members of the French Re- | Assembly was opened on the 4th of May. form Committee issued a manifesto setting forth its ob- | Its nine a nelle potent aaa - the i inent men e former Chamber. They adopted jects, These may be gummed up in the intention to pro: | Sirs onerent unanimity and enthusiasm the’ republic, cure for all Frenchmen who paid taxes the right to vote. | but soon dieplayed distrust of the illustrious men who had In the beginning of December the Emperor of Austria | saved France trom a repetition of 1793. They thus pro- creasin, 1 Lom. | yoked a tumultuous demonstration on the 16th of May, in erg Tie ag Naa gE the name of war for Poland; the sanguinary contest’ of Pardy and Venice. On the 15th a demonstration at | the o3d of June and the three following dayc, which ne- Naples (said to be peaceable) in favor of Pius IX and re- | cessitated the bea ie Repth dot of Gen. Cavaignac, fully appreciating the sentiments that inspired it, the Sar- | can have been taken by surpri hs thio witha! conn’ LONDON MONEY MARKET. dinian government does not consider it expedient that it | moncement of hostilitics Saakgratyaoensented ate aban: In the London money market there continued an active Sent emein, ete gee aurea Py | eno, ae ogi rte coma a) Or | comand money. i od some tim lieve that the greater part of our countrymen now in | Tuere ‘are but three, chet whan foreigners can get | 4 further advance in the discount rate of the bees America can as effectually servo the Italian cause by re- | -money from ux:—l. By withdrawing all balances we may | considered likely. maining in *he United States and using their influence in |. nt present hold on ing for and favor of our efforte as by roturni lly. “ey ir account. | 2 Pier ene Consols closed on Fuceday at't1}4 2 92 for money to ly: loans. 3, ‘sendin; for vate all Receive,taen, the satarences of 133 high consideration. |. produce, The mat ae ne processes has been in opera- | s0ccunt. €. CAVOUR. "| tion for some weeks, and will soon end; the second — Z| Lospon, May 11—Noon. heppily, is mot likely to vi ocessful; the thi a The Putlic Devt of Hingland and France. ERTS POR RELY lo prove successful; the ‘third | Consols are now quoted at 01% 0 91% {Translated from the Journal du Havre-of April 30 for | to nothing but profit. Hence there is no. ground for par- There was considerable bucyancy on the Paris Bourse me ate New bacon gage | as Vie int. | Ncvlar apprehension in any of these respects. Our an yesterday, owing ‘to the entheaiastic demonstration made od Tee eae tenn comilorees to whi tee prendre gh ogg aren qlikely, to pro; | by the people ox the Emperor's departure, belng consi- present circumstances give true interest. Im quoting | rounteracted by 7 dered as @ seocrity for the maintenance of order at tH some of them we will add our own observations. tinually doveted ta oraiaey amnen Wer ashes Peace | nome. ‘Ordinary At the ove of the first ect of the og Tmt of the is very great, We have the light of recent experience to Lospon, May 12, 1859. SEE pennuhitont, ncn mecenings bal capital | nome the entire question. During the | The London Morning News of last evening says:—The /577 504, 1867 069,005,012 1868. How the Central Railroad Accident Occurreds : i wr, pay only 234 on sums below ‘Petersbi ¢xchan; firme form, was fred won by order of goverament, nd a num. | $i act a he repels P| acai tS aN on Nema: Tony ervi® ofthe ent | 250.” Mesre, Georond, Gurney € Co. alow S36 Por | gtsaig | About mnleand a half this nde of Jordgn maton 1 der of persons were killed and wounded. On the 19th a | “We now return to Italy in the chronological order of | "After the war of 1815 and ai tho date of the 6th of Jan- | snd'4 per cent with seven daye Reet Reet” Wis Seesstinetif Belgium has raised its rates of discount | TOAd crosses the track, and it was just east ‘that this disaster occurred. A cow was within » motion was passed by the Central Congregation of Lom- | events. In Sicily, as wo have already Nei, ihe people, | wary, 1816, the consolidated debt of England amounted to The Bank of England will now make advances to Ton {eek oh. a rained ealeniceny heen Ne toe “ A aftor hard fighting, had obtained the constitution of 1812; | £316,811,041, or nearly 204600,000,000 fr. In 1830 the | customers, on six monthe’ bills, at 636 per cent. their } from three to four per cont. dardy to memorialize the Emperor of Austria on the sub- | sfter hard fSghti Cert bead: ep rtiog ny : a nN in front of the locomotive, but falled to do 20, and wad ject of reform in theLombardo-Venetian kingéom. ‘The | Guinere of the French revolution, solemn promises of | ‘e1oo.atz Gen. ‘The wane Er11 $81 $82, fart mmTiom the London News (City Article), May 7.) | Consola.ero at 91% « 02. xpos, May 12—Noon. | “Cirack in the head by the step projecting from the tender. Governor of Milan stated that the Viceroy was preparing | constitutien, and a day or two later, sere ye by | have ricon the English debt at the date of March 31,1858, ‘with ¥ funds y an res mg pe By pr Sees LIVERPOOL. COTTON MARKET. The Pad whirl te eta szored, pal (i reforms, A similar petition was presented a week Inter | tidings from Paris, they resumed the attiiude-ct insurrec- | to £770,225.405. “The following are the extreme points of | Pact“ mheeettlement has been completed with the dea'e. | ‘The ealec of thethree days previous to the departure Sha: feat td Taaeengae concoct fi and the first two er coaches off the track and . them down a slight embankment, which on the tion, and obtained the actual grant of democretic institu- | that Jong period s—om the 5th of January, 1816, the yearly plunging Herth side is about five feet high, and on the south sida by the peoplo of Parma to their new Duke, but he replied | tiong. Astounding as were these events, ono yet mors | service of the consolidated Eygiish debt figueed in tho | Zaticn of ouly ono failure, and that of trivial amount, Tire | of the City of Baltimore from Liverpool were 27,000 tales, that he would make nochange. Parma was immediately | astonishing was at the door. On the 14th of March Vieona | budget for £30,462,023, and on the Slat of March, 185°, Stock Exchange.may now be said to have fairly emerge 1 of which -£,000 were to-speo a 4 2,000 phon tlecad = from the panic, though the effect upon quotations will na: about eight feet. baggage car and the first passen; after oocupied by Austrian soldiers, who were entering | Tan ttvelWooaramoy eatabiuhed, and Metvordict com: |< Rney see ond of 1815, Fagland had ran in debt 2n.ui. | Yet, Pees away. In the discount department of the. | Prices of ail quallies wero 8-16d. a %@. per pound higher | coach went offon the nor skie and rushed dowa the les Lombardy in large pene ries é Belled to fee into § es ane The: ay ee Mona, lsnposto on her a yearly cherge ca 860 millions to ptt i Eocene: meetercay the he eae, of “aa or | under » better demand, but the market closed quiet, aye. in = eae srectoe at they dually rolled over lutionary troubles o commenced in the | ant ing been © atti- ¢ war of extermination that ail the Euro; i , Pressure 5 Drought up agains pre ‘Tho revolutionary tade they abecld present 40 revolutionized France, before fan eM Pe on erprege tt ae refotilions walle Lombard strest.an active demand wag experienced: the |} thoughsteady. Mesars. Clare's Bons quote middling Or- ‘The bageage car lies nearly at right angles with tha Italian provinces of Austria itself, The Milaneco bad com- | tha retcrn of the latter revolution had commenced in fi best bills, having a month to run, were taken at } leans at 67¢d. a 7d., and middling uplands at6s¢d. ined to abandon the se of tobacoo in onda: to l- | erin, For three day there was ooaslonal Ggutng ia | feat and two peioon ot ivasion to tho of twenty yoara | 24,RE" 6m two months Dil were ive per cont ant} ”tavanroot,, May 11—Afternooe, Austr . The soldi ti the streets; on ie King an le. were cele- | of yi dtr ineurrs en from the par tr sip ihe sae. ates apap brating their reconciliation in front of te palace, when a. | Suis caplalseed, beter Teilioos in thtrrceue | bank yesterday was £20,000. The £61,000 by the Austral, | The market is quiet to-day, and prices are in favor of Bs vs en- | chance shot, as in the Rue de Choisseul, produced a panic, | After a period of general peace for about forty years, tho ma }, ‘Was also purchased for the Continent. The | huyers. The sales amount to 6,000 bales. ened, the number of killed and wounded being about two | slaughter, and a night's hard fighting: the next moraing | public debt of England is reduced about m quarer, wyhiie | {ulin thecontinental exchanges has been checked. The STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. hundred. il the beginning of this yoar the Neapolitan | King and people were again reconciled, he clasping to | Sura has nearly doubled without yer attaining to belt of | Tate for bile on Holland, Boigium and Hamburg were fiding in ite pede had loo repythreat) ‘the tricolor, proscribed emblem of German | the burden which the English ‘has to bear. slightly more favorable for this country. The quotations ‘The advices from Manchester are more encouraging. government, confiding in its own sth, ked | unity. In a few weeks the Vienncse democrats rose | "an idea ls suggested by orgy berg Tt is thet in | ‘02 Paper on Austria and Genos were merely nominal. | Shore was an improved feeling in tho market, though the down on those of Rome and Tuscany as yielding through | again, and extorted from the Diet an appeal to universal | France, which See meehice ‘The paymentson the Indian loan have been promptly * weakness to popular demands, and had withstood the | muilrage. Now was the hour of Kalian emancipation. | ofwar st territorial conquests, tke’ greatest, part of ano | 2 1me exact amount of the instalments due yesterday | M6? were unimportant, . Charles Albert unfurled the banner of independence at the | rents that the treasury has to pay has for its origin end | *®% £911,961, of which £887,981 has beer actually paid, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MAREET. counsels of both France and England. The consequence | ead of 100,00 men, Milan drove out its Austrian gar- | basis great works accompliahed im the interest of pecco | £6 {nat the sum in respect of which default is made ‘only # Breadstutfs wore generally lowor. Messrs. Richardson of this obstinacy was the breaking out of sanguinary | rigon, and procently all Lombardy was free. Vonico and | and industry; while in England, where positive ideas | 244000. | The loan has been taken by 309 subscribem, Of | gognoe.& Co, queto flour very dull—American, . @isorders at Messina on the Ath of January, followed by | Genoa put on their ancient glory, Perma and Modena | seem to have tbelr most venerated sanctuary, where oe | Wm ouly 25 have proved defaulters. aay . a kd » 11s. a lds: track,and the passenger coach is piled up in fragmenta it. The second passenger coach ran off on tha ice in much the a'ame manner, and:algo finished ita course at the fence, The other coaches remained on tha track, but the forward track of the third car was torn from under it and thrown dowa ‘he embankment. The engina and tender also kept the trac.t. It was fortunate that tha couplings gave with so much facility. e Rochester Union of last even ‘ng says>—The cow, 16 seems, waa not upon the track at ail. _At the point whera the accident occurred, are several pi v6 of ties near the track, five or six feet in height. The oo W Was grazing be- tween two of these piles, and was not ob, erved by the ons, gineer. The engine had passed the spot » "bere she stood, when becoming frightened, she backed "aines tisbetraiae rebellion in Palermo, and eimilar disturbances in Ze. | Sected their Archdukes, Ling tained a constitution. | laughs most of adventurous and disinterested under- BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS. 6d., Wheat veryjdull, and 6d. a 9d. lower; sales quite un- | and was pase J bythe tender and oe ‘gainst one of, 9 The Sicilian Parliament, while Messina was under bom- | takings, all the weight of the publie debt has been the | For week ending April 22, For week ending May 5, | important and quetations nominal; Western red, 7s. 6d.a | the piles, knocking down one o: Which fely pani, Catania, Syracuse and Mellaza, In Palermo the | bardment, decreed the expulsion of the Bourbons. The | result of the work of! war and destructien—a work 1859, 1859, ” | xs. 4d,; do. white, 10s. a 118.; Southorn white, 10s. 6d. a | "Pon track, causing the frightful accident, vented people were successful, and, after protracted negotiations, ee ee ar dant cet roa tity obieies fibieh, it may bo said,bes ae consummated at a clear {Official Report.) (By telegraph.) 18e, Corn dull and 6d. lower; mixed, 6s. 3d. de. 6d.. | thurs’! eal ch tos Sorrertiraneonne ?yast bet Te ‘ie ‘ . very y sn r the serious interests land. %88UE DEPARTMENT. ISSUB DEPARTMENT. 4 4 7 id "5 Passenger car ‘the King granted the constitution of 1812, At the end ef democracy triumphed; Schleswig and Holstein | Here is, the English journal, how tho Dr. 4 yollow, 6s. 6d. a 7a; white, 7s. 9d. a 86. dd. cocurrence. He had arranged the account of hia tri, 78= many, according to ‘Dr. the month the troops were withdrawn. In Pavia a col- | revolted against Denmark at the encouragement of | titles of the public debt of both nations are distributed. | Notesdesuod....£31,435,270 Notes issued... .£31,046,085 moved the conductor's from his cap, and giv. 0 & Uion took place on the 8th and@th of January betwoen toe A Ci nrrrae orga - ea nA common opinion is that the consolidated debt in| a “a ‘sas Ort x etiianniient tea Sigdond a aatiaaasi ute friend) ake the students and the Austrian garrison, in which ten | giroady’ oe n ehetila obtained @ soparaze constita- | the becden psn Wy relly ToT ag brat Ahn 016,100 Governm’t debt.£11,015,100 iige tye italists. Hi 8,459, Other securities. ter :"ates have been paidfor French. Other articles un- civilians were killed and forty wounded. The ing of | tion, and Hungary. Ministry, headed by Count Louis | neither for the English nor the French debt, In 1857 the | Gold coin & bul’n 16/060'200 Gold coin bul a rot 08 cbang’ed. through a window of the car, and when picked up after- February was signalized by the proclamation Of martial | Battbyaniand Louis Kossuth—the fotic nobleman and | English debt was divided between 268,995 bearers, and | Silver ibuilion... — Silver bullion... ae LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. ward upon the embankment, bruised and insensible, she lew in bendy, aid abe conceesion to Tumany of « the democratic advocate. From the Danube tothe Tiber | the amount of the capital was then £780.119,727, which —— sciadiomasanels i Still held in her clenched hand the pennies given her by iberal constitution. On the 8th she King of Sardinia | the peoples fraternized and rejoiced, and all this within | sepresents in average a capital of £2,900 for cach’bearer. | Total.........£81,495,270 Total.........£81,046,096 | The I Werpool provision market was generally quiet and | conductor Gi ienued . jon ee the bases of | seventy days. The amount. ofthe rent paid this year having been BANKING DEPARTMENT, BANKING DEPARTMENT. nominal. Beof dull and sales unimportant. Bacon quiet [From a private letter received in this city.] ® constitution. A few days rwards serious | We are accustomed to speak of 1848 as the year of revo- | £27,411,095, it is entimated that each title holder bes re- Dr. but steady. Lard firm at 60s, a 62s. Tallow firmer; The caus ofthis bootdeat lew in Use fuck thas on the Ist riots broke out at Munich, occacioned ostensibly | lutions, and of 1849e8thatof reaction. Bat in truth, before | ceived in average the modest sum of £102. But this only Sy * | of April the New York Central Railroad Co! dis- by Lola Montes, but in reality by the working of ® strong | revolution had half run ite course, reaction had com- | imporfectly reveals what the real division has been and sales.at 678. 64. charged the flagman who had served them fait for under current of revolutionary feeling. By tho middle of | menced—the excesses, or self-defensive struggles of the | to what small amounts it has been reduced. (LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. tHe last four and a half without accident, ‘beowusal the month insurrectionary symptome again began to | one, blending with and veiling the commencement of the The following table shows better to the reader the se- 834,625 Other deposits... Rosin was dull and common slightly lower under they aid they could nod afford him $15 per month, whict: manifest themselves throughout Lombardy. Thegovern- | other. So soon as May, 1848, the King of Naples had set | yeral details of the state of things. Among the 268,995 Seven-day &’ls,&> 784,760 i aa they had been paying. Had this been retained ment thereupon issued a haughty proclamation, bidding | an example of unscrupulous i ho to his brother mo- | title holders:— — ‘a arrivals; sales'at 46. Pot ashes firm at Sls. 6d.a 33s; the accident never would have occurred. Bi Sa a ty ie eoeas eedinlings eine Sect ant disernien btn lle crt = Totals. 55 ABOOC ART | pearis quiet at Sls: 00." ENgAr Geet: Cole Gall: Rice u if iu 2 sd « i mately gavo an impulse to and checke1 the popalar move- | the civic guard as a preliminary to punishing the recollec- S004 o “« . F - Gov. Pe engmne firm at previous prices. Spirits turpentine firm at 44s- ‘The Condition of the Streets. ments jn other parte of the continent, A stagnation of | tion of his royal promises as the heaviest of crimes. In| 93008 « « « 200 Other securities. .19137'314 | Linseed oll, S¢¢. &1. 8 318. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. trade through the greater part of 1847 had produced deep | August, Milan a captalated to Radotzaky, the Austrian com- | 18012 ‘400 Notes. 8°700'350 \WONDON MARKETS. New York, May 20, 1869, tress among operative lasses: G mander. § mat © avor of a io 1e « “ “ C satisfaction pleasure increased the discontent of the bourgeoisie at the Heavy | Frankfort Parliament to'create the King of Prussisheredi. | guar oo A ilies mn _SS4.445 | In the London mar, ‘et wheat had largely declined, say | It i# with feelings of nt ne mr weight of taxation they had to bear. The liberal opposi- | tary Emperor of Germany provoked “= joary en-| J498 0 «ue 00 Total £30,088,227 | six abillings per quarte.*. Sugar dull and 6d. a 1s. lower: | °f Your readers view your endeavors to awaken from their tion in the two Chambers gave direction to this feeling by | counter between the troops of Prussia and Saxony and 84 0=~«“ 4,000 ‘opie Rice firm. Tallow quiet @t 568. Spirits turpentine firm | lethargy our worthy Mayor and Board of Aldermen im PRUNE out @ programme of clectoral reforms. Th | the democrata of the city, Meanwhile Hungary was trans- 227 receive a rent above, 4,000 pedis : x - Tegard to the subject of cleaning our streets. In your eens M. Guizot, challenged a display of public senti- | forming her rerf population into a poasant proprietary, It follows therefrom that o1 receive THE NEWS BY THE CITY OF at 44s. 6d. a 458. 6d. call attenti seat a fopport of those demand, and it was given in tho | and defending herpelf with imprompta valor—for her re: | sngre than 21,00, : BALTIMORE, | ~ atatarictane on the 11%, English wheat mot with | Femarks of to-day vou teh gem rh enn form badly in ail the citief towns of France. But ia ied army was fighting in Italy—against the invasion of in France the division is atill greater. In 1853, before arene slow sale reduction of fr.om 68. a 88, per quarter. “lower portion of the city particularly.”” These we knove en saan blicaniem displayed itself with « | Jellachich Ban, of ha phe sanctioned by the | the Crimean war, there were 725,190 title holders, that is aordinary led joathe: 2 full too well aro ina truly sad and alarming condition, tion, led by Mf. Thiers and Odilion Barrot, ant far- | pertal Commissioner, outlawed by the Tet teka sien | Lapaye_Deary the triple in number of the Kaglsh ttle pana St. Jomns, NF May 90,1880 ey were at ee Mer mArASh | oy man who has businews demands upoa hist knows fll a 2 ) jolders. Since then the loans have especi sub imore. iverpool ant ‘were ing. spen days rorey pred tie the reamenmiey ene ors cy eet Talon: he bridge of Bad oc Wan; | Gee were ahora ee ee mich so faa in 186 cae Cork 194h fa paaatabe shear see Oe Te Fecent rise of Rassan Provtace has heen followed Rater or abe ae 4 soapy , Febraar, ved the peers and deputies wh) | was hung on a lamp reer eee aarti aieoidets. | Unfortunately we the results of a continusneoot cm i it by the populace of Vienna, en- terday morping, on her by & considerable reaction. Hemp had fallen con- had attented the banquets as hostile to himself and blini | raged at discovering Ris treacherous intercourse with’ Jol- reek fort e Hoglish debe" The fent mg, one oe ar, d 4 ech a aby Yo resullg. A constitutional question was thus raised, | lachich, whom the Hudgarians had chased to the gates of <a will be due om Monday morning. oe one word for our wives and children. We are apt to on which i sections of the opposition—the legithmists | the capital. On the Beh Windlachgrata advanced to bora- | January, 18Oe the aL reee or Ae H,08 the 1st of | the Cy of Baltimore was boarded by the news yacht : ———— Reade of’ depertereans natn yy manterly inactivity” of oar proluded——omited peeinnt dio government. The former de- | bard Vienna, the timid loaders of the Assembly refusing | and consequently the average of the yearly rent of a titis | Of the Associated Press, which has brought to this port Coroners’ Inquests. send. our clerks to telse & monemeey ta th rant} oe Diet the datiow netted. iy tbey welt on feet moatings, | tho ald of the Magyar army, within sight of signal. Vien- Trould be about 800fr. | The capital was §,422,007,000fr. | the annexed summary of her nows. Farat Burwxa Accpixt.—Jane Hughes, & native of | how ei eee ficial as plundered the simple me ofan appeal to tho tribunals. Tho citizens of the Twelfth | Sad Teetent Blut, one of the Frankrozs ester ker end {it @ ate @ share of a title holder would accordingly be ‘The English Parliamentary cleotions were almost con- | Ireland, aged sixty-seven years, died at hor residence, ee ‘but who aes 0 say one word for the loved ones Hives to a mane of Paris bad invited the liberal represonta- | shot. In November tho King of Prussia ordered the Gon- | "the Economist concludes from that comparicon that it | cluded. The Ministerial gain was variously estimated | No. 610 Water street, yesterday, from the effects of burns Rights are apent surrounded by the foal tives to a banquet to be held on Sunday, the 20th Feb: a 17. This crowning Jemonstration the ‘government inter. Burgeatbat is, [row alee te ‘eeu Pe manden- | explains ina great part the difference of esjects produced | from nineteen to twenty-eight. accidentally recbived by her clothes catching dre from a de; by ble held an inquest the . Dut intimated wat they would not prevent it.The | The Asscanbly resisted, and was foreiMy dissolved, Berlin | oun Godnirien, “For? faye “Shee ene ee fonds of | Me de Peraigny had been appointed French Minister to | {gbted candle. Coroner Gambie Bae puties aocepted she tect, and the banquet was postponed. laced in a atate of si i ' jogo and the Burgler Guard disarmed. | ovident that a class’ of persons who. i br : : recipe ance : oT mc Oy ita Gp acca He Kaa he the earns menth ben Oi cid Ra? fp cageiibetn Puree Poreens ats Fen ahead wil ve re impreesloaaele ‘Tho steamer Groat Britain, with Melbourne dates of the ao aa pacierreat Pasrndied of age, was vf float- don : 2 ro wil of the aistrict to attend in Uniform but wnarmed. At thie | rian footman, and a provisional goverament ras appoint: | credit than another Claks postessing doubie or trpier That | tf March, had reached Liverpool. The market was | ing intho water near plor 84 Kast river, yeetorday morn- Jp ji me Ae a i A a a yo The year closed with the abdication of the fechlo Fer- | journal supporte, however, the {dea that the moro tho | Without improvement. Min’og was active. ing. Deceased was about five feot five inches in height, the dispersion of the unt i ty assembled and concen. | nand, imperor ef "Aira, im favor of tit nephew, | debt counts title bearers, the more the government may | The Australian mail steamer Emew was considerably | stout built, bad dark hair and epeareat agra i ‘them. majority not tovatlend’ the parsed aioe tne eons ta | ZeAReW Joseph, a youth of eighteen, quite at the disposal | count perzocs interested to susiain itt butt adds tat | overdue a) sue paieeere, Zag, bode ool can fed Sahota, ant apps 5 Peaceadionces, and promised to Wapeash the Ministers, “A. | aewnimother, the Archduchoss Sophia. Hungary waa im- | next to the benefit remulting from an excessive division of 7 Zbout two months. Coroner Gamble held an inquest tt home, and appeal to our Mayor and Board of Aldermen Binority resolved fo bo preecut’ at all basarda; ut the ' Denune yy 4 ined at eeveral points—Gallicin, tho Upper | the debt, there is the inconvenience that tue credit of » | The steamship Ewropa, from Now York on Wedtesday | the body and sent the remains to the dead house at upon thee vente ADE A) YEARS, i and the Draye—sud menaced by insurrections covntry’ 1s more {eeslly shaken, and perhopa ab tho $09 27th uit. azriyed qt Liverpool on the 9th of Mag, Yao Hoopitel for identidoation, = \s