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MORNING FDITION—TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1860. a mee ~~ — = 2s - z eo sere coo svar swans eae ert we Se rye——————————eE J the notice Of the Chief Commissions, of povice, who woul the #Overeagof of the Holy See,:tind annexation, sudjecs TH come when thé journeymen shoemakers will Gnd that | hear from Mr. Ira B. Davis, whom he would introduce to ORTANT FR EUROPE. take stepa to prevent the within. the icetpopolien, ; 19 thas squireiastyselinar ta Dtecsuy,or Pied pcnt, i act FREE LABOR M0 NT. thay bave talent enough and iDteLageuce enough to be | the mesting ass practical workiogman, who would bro = kee Arr ‘but no Me could be given as to the ; abandoned. Piedmont wil! be required to adbera to th we he err - come their own masters and their own mapufacturors— | bably have: OM to them we they would —_—_——— eteps which would be n beyond that made under tho threat of withdrawing the (loud and continued applaure I venure to say thet | hear and w might be to them. Mowe M Of che Journoymes Shoe- In the House of Lordr .of New York City—Wail Street ‘AL OF THE. AMERICA AT HALIFAX. | to:te statament that Bath CRermAron CF a nn fh Freveh ariny from Italy apd leaving her tothe mercy of Fevch 2 movement je begun your trae in real earnest, | Mr. Davis said—Fellow citizens, ~ “i », HJ IF Moreeco, these men who are pow oppoeing us will have to sucoumb | been attracted to your meeting vocause you = Ace to Proposed. : ~ ae THOTY Also, aad ened Te Geacraseat ed say. | Tbe Menteur pubes a decren’ar ite tenegiaan Asstating the Stricers— De | ee eee an, and Bot they.’ They cannot makes | in ite Fastern Galea fa helt honorable eitvia and treg. Retice of thi8“séparture from the Grigial declaration st | of ihe artery, wuppressag the lat of tue atorewouses for | ® Bemtiments Strougiy Repro- | thos ant never can mako coe Their wealth has boon | glo {or right and forthe improvement of thalr vocal con- MIREE DAYS LATER NEWS. 2 | eld azullery fuctensing tite nomber of bateries of in. |” Ba Struggle Between Capital | drawn from the bard labor of the working classes, and | dition, Ih my Jud mews its AOk ony tie disses that Joe ‘ i ‘Wndghouse raid the government had been in- | fantry by ctaling the three new regiments ant the re | amg Society Factory Kecom- | !'# # the reward which they give you for aking them o ed to forward thewr—howe ie Sate dean exDO” seg, toured, nena synmentnl aay a = | tbe montane ‘also pub : the | untae Of the oper - anaes mevike Advised Throughoat | {;, ‘aide piety, to address rg 4 Debaif of our | or civilization, is divided into three classes, as we may ‘and Impertant Changes in the | (?"<nsion of y, the establishment of a Roman | ing of the Legislature on the tet of March. the Country—Workingmen of | brethren in the Fact, and as I ‘Tshaligbave other op- | say. Gro of theso we must denominate the King’s, or © atholic diabop at Fez, and the admission of & diplomatic " : erested— portunities to meet you Iwill on el thanking | whatever you are pleased to term them; thie is a Alliances ef the Great Powers. axent at the sume place. TROUBLE IN NAPLES. ae a ‘The Herald Come | Pit viiine Linduess aot patience with which’ you baye | class oat is bom to postcss wealth without tit or labor: Lord Dupgapnon moved @ resolution tondemming the | Navums (via Genoa), Fed. 18, 1656. p} and Applauded—Contribus | beard me. (Loud applavse.) they recline upon their silken couches, and enjoy all the oe Pertormance of divine worship in surdry London thea- A decree of the Minister of War orders officers on leave tions ded In—A Mave Meeting to be Mr. C Lama was then introduced and took his stand | pleasures and all the luxuries of life without one single vpon the rostrum, by the President. He said:—In travel- és. Alter a debate, in which several Dishops urged non. ‘ng between Faedeienin see [oie 8958 esrarday '7t, € ‘to jom their regiments on the btn of March. Part of the eged Treaty of Alliance Bo- aa hfs puonyncp soon py rik ge hoe | sea Gara have en abilize. snghation preva ftween Russia and Austria. commercial , refers te the immente im. aie xOROCCO WAR. Enthusiasm, &c., dic. Gre posecesed of money, ith, houses and lanis—all of ‘the meeting of the journeymen shoamaters notice of in a New York paper, it property derived from the labor of the poor. There held teen’ Hotei, corner | T mined to be here tht—not to make a = | is another class called business men, commercial men on this Papa eypptiahe a gi bot to contribule comeing for ihe relief of the suffering | Dosecs, dealers, ‘ate class is a nort ai ot G Winabeth streets, ast evening, to tske speculators, shavers. ie . a Massachusetts. pplavge.) I am my- of foremen for the kings or capitalists. They receive their eee ee moet none We tuned by Germany po | Mapmp, Feb. 25, 1860. measures Ht upport the Fasierm strikers in their en self slanreg as. Ihave not heat cn tor poner fame toe Be aes whe supply. oo wan, Ge i Ttaly, if be shamed into following their The Spanish equadron bas left Algesiras in order to | deavor to advanced wages. The meeting last Mon | twenty two years and upwards. I never spont three ews of war! w hey use for employ ment 1c A 7 | of | labor of the poor working masses; apd for the services Fposition of "dussia and Prus- | (x27, {here no. reason why Tasoaahire | pombard tho seaport towns ef Merocco, and will probe- | day eyenifyg was merely preparziory to the muss meting | ‘MR Ats watoring place in ty life for, the, Purpseh At | rc ce tremen render to. the capialist, as Hsia to Anne tion in Ital: five years.” Ty also prediets a great impetus for simost | bly commence operations by the bombardment ef Ar- | of last » At the former meeting stirring specshe | ness, and ty arctan epee for every ; | their servants or stewarde, they receive large f xation 'y- every sther branch of migufacture. phille. were sympathy with the astern strikers ex man, North, Gos, Hast sag Wom. | (Appiaien). AB? Rt that ghey i ey salty axe-tham eat ver sate oto, Fenced to derey the ex. |" tho Terie Mondeur annownore that the tre Moorish | presed,sgpemoney contriuied acd a commitee ap" | el iene noma me” whe cas iY ATO | They” are developed falo” iho “Tal Sowa ewuty STRIAN €¢ ANCESSIONS TO RUSSIA. | #2: March nex: ia £860,000. dey arrived yesterday at the camp ct Marshal | pointed pvass the city for subscriptions. Tae meet | plauce.) When Iwas but fourteen or fifteen years of | of the fret class. y then abandon themselves to the STA | Same ipod Mage were benny | Qbear anatase grist | mer mn wererotr horrrtofSncom | BE) mt aie, ee Laas | cs ie ase rn eas he be the . Se capedites, pol ene: hie g and tho Minister Kaich-ftat an the parte Morc$se. This | mitiee, take such further ection in regard to tho | pook, rock tagheay to teach ae dad. my hile la | the means of ae alife of f tagolence aad 1 uselessness p ’ secon ’ ‘season terview road . 1 thought expedient. borers, 1 in that n* | tothemeelves and to everybody else; w! irs OLEON' § NEW PLAAS FOR ITALY. the Me. ope ence Soames the paason on | Pena ancutmed wen the, oocupation ye igen ~ Tim nes cigharisocaneden tas et of 1 tra i, she at shoo evar male Sieg bia ia the laboring ‘ue ec hon all the ¥ "presen recei bich bstunately objected for step, and w wealth i rt Pi ap: Litteonpmetaaieus: FUE: whereupon Marshal O'Donwell was om the point of | Monday lad, the lange room being crowded with intelligent | yag done I had fo cut out the last” (Groat laughter.) | iheir lives in penury and misery, and oft mes die before Journeymen, The assemblage was onlled to order ateight | Let mo say to you that | never mado that mistake again. they have completed one-half of their existence, in want hand was ona | of the simplest necessaries, without which human nature va oust give way. (A] tryg The men who do all the Ww (Lavgbter ) mext time I — % labor are bought and sold, plundered and robbed out of "British Channel fleet, composed véadele ‘Dreaking up the conference, but at the rsquest of Muley MAR IN MOROCCO, | tere rortana tor ihe siotcrrancan Ue Veemels, Bad | ras it was contamecd, without, however, producing any wi was par the stead of sewing them at was y ‘Tho English sik manufacturers have yet forth a state | Tésult. The jesked for a further delay, sew showing tat tho French. weary pncen them, anre- | Puma Dy ‘O'Donnell, whe declared fey k Fren “worse condition terminated. Secretary, Mr. James Moore, and uranimevely | and the outeide ole, I stuck the it in the centre, } the fruit of their industry, aid yet they quietly submit to ) AORBITANT DERANDS OF SPAIN. | than ee bey "Toe Marshal retarned to Tetum, and immediately vent | °Y ¢ — : Y | Sel bed aetwens they ripped: | their horrid fate. My friends, be poston of labor t0- Fy t took place in Londom on the 22d ult,,in homer | for the commander of the Spanish naval force, in-erder approved. * But I cen gay, algo, that Iwever made that mistake again. | day is ex similar to the state of affairs which existed P ‘with faim farther acttre preparations. ‘The Crates then read the folowing letter:— ‘Laughter ead applause.) And in a short time—I won’t | {n the time of our fathers before the Revolution. The v . rm on, 30 rf cna x. I - low seca teakensdiesaaatrasipet ‘on as nice | of Great Britain gaw fit to get into trouble and difficulty by @ Departure sf an Hnglish Fleet The Laie Heda pa es ee Knight, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. ‘Tomuas a Snes cof Lyssa. Tamanative | a vetch aseny man (Laughter.) meddling ins varlely of matters, ‘and then to relieve for the Miediterranean. ‘$e about to testify its gratitude t Mr. Bri ht, by making ‘LONDON MONEY MARERT. of Mawsachs Aue Save Worked 8 shasmakat [wal | friends, Tum glad to be hore to ni ‘am not {n the | himself, toi the burden and hardship of ‘nem Postmaster General, vice the Hur! ar kigia, whose 29- 4 | os bh a oe eae oom Apso habit of attending petiic ,and I never made a — goad merece af ‘poimtmes: as Plenipotentiary Extrecrdinary to’ China wes | Tee market‘had been generally firm butquidter, peni- | striker Wal, | t AoW, Oost IY, See inwict Tamia | Politiont epeech in my hve ‘over there Is distress, | nies. ee got exasperated, and Fefusod 10 pay imc ‘St ‘ Pale | >cunced by Tord John Ruseell ing the Partiamentary disocssion of the budgrt. There | favor of suikes, in all trades, for human "the byan | wherever thore is sed of sympathy, you will fnd me— | any upfair taxes laid on them for unjast purposes ; bit io os ‘wera telting Seeiun ia oubatia os ths smnccmemndas Chet quence Srery iow tarlt tp vohe for thet Wark, and Woy vaesne Pipe one eter ca Teal pe gs cays a agreed on ae cumgive mode of merston Ministry, FRANCE. -Avatria had"rejected the Boglish proposals en Italy, and Seavey nate prises Seen es a | Lbovon vor pentinr papa; ona thnk, or Tahal | Sooner aia, vasas oan eee sakes SIGNS OF ANOTHER WAR—?E DIFFICULTY WITH = Boheve as I do upon this > and 7 ‘that they will | in the noses of mankind—Tom that the &e. ‘we. &c. on the Séth’the marke! wes again weak. buvclosed rather before “airikers aball | 2 Dear that the indies in this strike declare that they 7 . ¥8E POPE—THE PROPOSED “CHANGE IN THE Ta- atd te ee wine Bist of Stand by the usbands, brothers aud {ulbers, and do | people should legislate for themsclves, and cast off a yoke otirmemee ‘MIP, BIC., BIC. firmer. The demand fer money was tolerate, and ia | siowr fey, outen | all ‘they can ‘to eupport them, 1 think we have cause | that bad become grievous and burdensome te tbem. This ‘te hope for seccess. Wherever the thy of the proved in the end the true remedy. Now, why should Indies is felt 1: nerves the arm and it the soul with | we not recommend to our friends in the Rastern Wo moamship America, from Liverpool at 10 A.M. | The Paris correspondeat oftho'London Globe says tho | ‘be epen‘market three months bills were readily taken sboud I ‘The'rate on the Stoti Exchange for | ¥P bey to mask ersty weak We year day; the 25th ult.; vie, Queenstown 27th, arrive at | cBAMCeS Of war im the spring were dally becoming } OAM Per cunt. The rat cont. | round, and allend morv tc their own interécta, and so keep e> | @ heroic valor. Wherever men have the sympathy of | the neccrsity of taking decisive moasures for their own at 2A. M. yesterday, the 12th inat., and eated | *eoger. ‘The accumulation of Austrian troops behind | S°permment se Dally Tees, chy arse, datec ovoning || (eit wages, by, Reavis, up, the, siviten, | They, sheild 1] woman, andare slimulaied by her, they aro vory likely | defence? Why notaay to thom declare your Iadepencence = 4 or wet wl bean man |e Masa ie ea ote Te Fv a | ase ee ence a ge | Dea Sy Me Ym | ar on eRe eel pote | Eiht. wed seem ' ucperate effort. Other continental correspondénis write | Poarain”? gone he” Laton “pute cerneoled eo | Grand kept ap uti be men can oodGral thelr ows wagon, | thise with the shormakers.” (Applause.) Wherever | they act at all. ‘They must net walt untlt months bave ‘The news is important. } im 8 similar strebe. cumor-with the torrtorisl demands ef Spain upon Mo ‘lich ibay can be wel do hare ann aon of Dublin." Good yl. carey A everhe may be, | passed over, and until they can sufer and endure "The Landon Morning’ Chronicle say that a treaty of | | 4 Fecond warning had bees given to the Ocats, a Brest | eocem. "At one period reduction Of is to 2¢ was quotet; | § Seslaued, tos wortmen Sat aed arecsot fs once sntoeon eboney Be ne: Ubeir mastare’ abope to Yerahpe Woatever prices pod ies been signed between Rumia and Austria, | ural, for having quoted ‘n portion of the scrticle for | Shu that einwters*were certain ofa large anajoritp remeed Pete aoe race nb ee sien Yes | sopiacse.) My friends, 1 think from what little Ihave | they may please to xive. While the siriko is in active _ Me! Ducane’s resohitien, in oppssition to the budget, |-Which Le Bretagne was suppressed. ardecitied ralley. Treo nll of the mae as en | The letter was-received with tremendous applaase. on tole to read, that there should be also somo sympa. | 9 geet ‘Sag san © women sad the sees mast ‘weor brought tow vote in the House of Commons, and | The Paris correspondent of the London ‘Mewes counte- | the 29d, with a frm demand fer money | 4 Voice m the, body @ theeasembiy here inquired | 2 Pe the PORE: Ta uot protected an we siald be, | oftrs that must not beleet. Let the werkiog man take nances & report that ‘Napoleon is endeavoring to concili- couanas veey Sate ahd the Dest bills are taken'at | whether the merchant had seut the check for $1,000? r cent, or in excoptionel -cases « fraction lower. : . Asreagueente hg been éentuted for Tord Righ’s:go- | tothe Tove saerrengmeest reposting tho Remegun, Ta were 2 gperations in Vobicn at the Baek. P getimpr peng pr ened far Si to China on an extrserdinary mission. oe doth parties, been sitde, but the rp articlo~cico says that the fends | several gentlemen present whe‘ formed ® deputation from | Ws bo Golivér thomeshyengnd thelr alagnend children. tobe ked; there is ‘thing to be done, and we | mcans deliver themse! “ShsBriiah Canale! bad gone wo the Modterranen, | SRA were not westonet. i vicaraioarir iy govern: | om. adeciod onto 2a oy tke uvemont of fo coepar, | The Gerba cupomenere ot New York. They wore de, | (0.08 Toned: ety caUnre i somsiag rat | Our hers in th Revolution were net ow toa: the y was rumored, en-account of Spain’s denianding alarge | The latest scoounts; hewever, affirm thet the difficulty | the-movement may have been-vocasiowed by the'neceselty | the great ody of German stcomakers in thie tity aro | C#lly wrong in our governmental affairs. There pene paren hee ye alate the geno cron ery rem Mao ax oe feces | Meneses ate anata {RAMEY u,| Set p's Sar ee geraninsy Ws! | Seem, ceameting wo, robres eRe | ESP ih, Sy ama Souuera many (Ammann) | last cnmeeryt cary eo el gent So oon ne istry ep Me ‘ohorainns eee ee : feat Fe | taken tho ietalive tn % ij liberty und eelf government, and called in tbe iperor ® preliminar, ‘gion. "But 1 ind free hearted men both Inthe North and the Austria rejects theproposals of England fer e-settiement fant abows tat the bad himself’ ~Consolg cloeed on the 24th #: 947; @ 95 fermonoy and Tention into €ect aid of the nations that they knew would be most ns seanene ee Leda ‘aro multitudes of le seeking for employment, | advantage of the diMiculties and troubles by which and yet there is enovgh for all. “There is the great | the manufacturers are beset, and the prejudices ‘West (o be cultivated; there are our iron and coal mines | which are known to exist against them, and by these South. I find ;atrictic men everywhere. I flad Union ed throughout the Austrian empire, Copies arriving by | 7:00 to-exporters. The market closed very dull and in- jons. she declares, nevertheless, tha! for BOY | te we o 7 epee ae will not endearor to undo by force of | post had been seieed, and itwae proclaimed that the Pimes | prices for the fus-qualities were flip, macatvined, owing arme that-which she cannot prevent, although reserving | would no longer be sufiered to eater the Austrian terri- | to their scarcity. The sales of the 24th ware 6,000 bales, to herself fut! and entire liberty of action for the future. tory. of which 1,000 were on culation and or export, he The , ef Count Rechberg’s reply is exceedingly cour- warxel closing quiet at folowing sxthorized qiota- wealth. Now w je there in it that we can be proud of? Let any man cast his eyes over the high ground of the city—and the high land is of courze niways the beelthiest and most desirable—and he will iiad that more epkendid palaces are being erectcd there every cay. And ‘waich your borees and moneyed men, when the season of this Union.to be consummated! while the oun giver its Dght and -theoea rollea wave. I want our iastitutions— civiLand religious freedom—to spread, until they skal! cover, Lior asap cote Jas: despot’s grave shal! be ‘The light of trutis unfurled, by tor’ 20 that fotime might bo:lost in afford. Ah fi dy to afford them assistance, because they consulting competent persons, and adde that uties ||" 96 4 952, for account. ; loving, constitution supporting mon everywhere. | find | ready . ‘of the Ttalian question, stating that shoabides by the Vila- | Tit cot be deliuitivoly decided upon tail efter ancayeisy | The vulloe in the Baok“cf England ted increased tpg ecbenantat aid tothe ee ee an lees |) men eterywhere who are wing 40 ald i the protection | wore all, ready and | wiling to’ bomiate Groat franca arrangement. She will not employ ferceatpresent | in which various opimons will be heard. <A 600. befere thensecting if deaibed. of American industry and labor. (Applause.) We want | Britain, and, wow to anne ate at odds aad ends to carry it into it, bet reserves liberty to dono in Ge: - The Paris Rouse & hhad been buoyantrcnd the rentes | 9 _Loxpon, Fob. $6 Evening. Five Germar s hereupot! sood forwarg, ant were greet- aaiantion ln reference to thie matte. Se pepe tog ipo hird poe ee ae aa whoa pater one time reached: , but on Dane, it was heavy aad che meget & ‘3 yesterday’e prices, being | ed with tout A Love penis, ” of th affairs, why not get the ie ‘ largo majority - q heaven drowsy with the harmony ;’’ and when the labor- | for the manegement elr own }) why ge! Spain demands trom Morocco © large iadennitz, and | “Net 0 8TE SS (ped Tani: Fotaras, Del « detling stesqunaly tock: eae eee eee etnecane Gamat | ing tase "ony pation speak, in thunder tones, then the | working men to organize themselves into an association “the possession 'of-/ai! the conquered territery, a> a condi- SPAIN. he share merket was firm. Tho i Trade returr® | the gh as vory a es Bx ‘ad. | Voices of all the pettif @emagogues will be hushed { to work ap their own Soran ed ae ae one. shoes, oo TE ue wer wonogco~ras Peace rorosicon, | Spas are eng Meath epee | Mee rag, Mase, mage Nar tes | Fee great he te ote en ings Seal Swe ‘The Amerisa doce not bring a list of the Hengarian’s | The Correspondencia, Autographa mentions that Marsha! +e alain aaa year, | fairly stated by the taairman. They are, willing ‘e°< | men, can put the machinery in motion that will cause this | termixation to free and independent by #0- O'Doonell bad remitted to the Moors the following bacia | ,,.Earing Brothers report be market for american secu ei- | teneionat er ofthe cbetition of our belt rearted brett-on PP I er gap Reg ll etn olt pe ipl srt py Ty P eneraly wl peak Passengers by the America inform our agent -ct Halifax | for the conclusien of peace :—Possossion of all thoterr'- |- United States me od sere — poe yell ne ng any erent meaner —s oe inane thaven’e artilery, and ‘‘enke the enrt” of] Une pes down ger stock 40 ew ‘that yerery sae oe oor a the Hangar. | cegeoovalesemeeqegureas wo erpect ine Cunsic wy | Harzine beers EE S10 | Reser eats odd rms geste sor | Cisge busi andi oy cad wht | Yr cannot. pone ‘mat’ mate’ dose le an it to regpect the ic ‘g — York be it sald they were Kh to go the fcllest uJ 2 ? ! The Directors of the Atiantic Telegraph Consrany pro- | ligion, std oommorsiat wpa avorabie to Spain. "| Peaneylvanis 5! oss deo i a generale or for uhe veteran efrancenat Se ee a ements Stans Tivreie Onty ees Vemctitenmane beeps moun freee eee to raiso twenty thousand pounds, with a view of at- | ‘as Goubuul if tke Moore would sscope the vortan? lt | Virginia S', 1608 © 8 86 | Sei'ntrendy beldoms or two probermarympetigerint an | (ink iat will profit the country” Why can twedoX | in, the most prominent, manne Soutien mer, tempting to take up and restore to working order the in- | A majority of the Madrid journlis were opposed to-the | _ Bell &-Ben jemge bi asi- | dhey-Mo not ‘wiah tc act in this mater'izen isolaiet man- | Why can'tewo-Spenk? What binders the laboring man | tasty ’Shomakers? " Indopendant Association fOr jared portion of the cable off the Irish and Newfoundland | conclusion of ;peece, and demanded the occupation of | Testy qnout quotablechs ba ic 9: fe pe rte eee cee Le cae te own just rights? There is more eenee | the purpose off punishing those men whom they look upon fouasts. Of the £600,000 of new capital authorized to be | "The ‘correspondent of the Londen Timer at the ena! cf a2, 2 ¢ Os; | Sehocovement watch “abs wav only Somprise tke shoo. | Among uo~warking men than among the leather-headed | ns the disturbers of the harmony of society” The tan- 4 wo ate jackasses -and codfish aristocrats of this nation. (Great | ners for the great benefit they would derive from the Famed for the new cable, the amount es yet reaches only | war en naginlen tee us-ties hofantah F; q@aker?, but every other oles of tradeamen ®ho tee) ew ,, movement, would offer them terms of the greatest con- + £79,000. Scverpment weuld Bot show itecifdeficient in generosity, ony, Be | eetiettcty mteremed to: c0- crith them. (AP. | heen ah-we have to do into exercise it,to pul itinle | venience and of the most Nberal Lind, mod thus enablo screw steamebip Australasian, for New-York, was | “2d, that the war was as good as over. ne pisuee). Now this is just, the ides which Itsld, and | \°siGn, aud our power will be felt from the centrote the | them to march on strovgly. ‘These aids, with the ‘The ip D 7 ‘The Moori#h loas'in the battle of the 4th was cotimated 16 | avhich 1 have -e2commendea ‘to “the 'shoomnxors of to Jeave Liverpoolon the same da: ‘at one thousand. ‘Upon their defeat the Arad: 7 a+ New York. This is a questionwhich at fretaicht might | Circumiference: of ‘this nation. I hope that the day is | help which would come in from abroad, and Me Fabs comanited a 8 hotfer distant whe the laboring mon of this coumtry | with what little ome of their numbers’ may The meamships North American and City of Baltimore | front cnceenes cond Soult not be restrained, although six. Sha; ' 363< | angnem conmiaeraton wouki chow her not stnemaxers | Wil sseer? their righte—wher the voice of indigoant labor | Pave been able to lay askle, woul! at once ‘arrived at Liverpoel early on the morning ef the 23d. Muley vaith: his defeated force, was half way $5 a | 37°” j “alana, but every srade in the wholecountry bad the deep. | Will be'beard/in its own defence—when the laboring men | furnish them the ready means of their own deliverance, ‘The steamship Asia, from New York, arrived at Liver- | between Tetuan and Tangier. . wmaill ‘est-interest im 4be matter. Tho-sefferings of > shoema- | Wil #01 6 wire-working politicians, ‘Stand aside!” | and nota year would pass away before the American pool eth. At the latest date no ye had been. recei 68 a tls kere in the Eastern ‘States wil tanke‘itzelf fets - | “Get a’ me, Satan |” (Great laughter and ap. | shoemakers would beoome a firm, united end poworfu! eyes Feb. 26, at aboul fifleen | Conditions of peace, and wes properitg(oriher $e 8 Ee j.outtimwholedend. As Isakd before, shecrad ing is ST ah itn da eet Te nit eets seein iMate See Coat The Amcrica passed, Feb. 26, at noon, operations. . fe} cd ie sataple tenet inane ee pong ae dine} ‘And leave the cnatier #11] in doubt cheers.) This is the only way in which your pre at fe ah WI ITALY. “4b 8 45. | derneike, mtoey’ booomes conrcores largo bance of are Tyisiie fhe gaa tat made the track. freedom can be obtained. "Machinery is "im Se Liverpool. |ARDI 8 Fe 80 a 88 drwen from circulation. Now that’ there are over ten a uitenia’y a wie Gana proviig every year, and {= becoming, as it, were, No date, two steamers, outward bound, supposed to be | THE &: percep cpnntin in hho AND a9 ze sm thousand peopto on a strike for kipber wages Lana jer a, | & monster gun, from whose marae ‘eal ead deetras the Eorope and Jure, The King of Sardinia end Count Cavour remained at BO & a | cesueequencerasd the sniso cttet wil hr tine 0 prodtoed rl prirrentte te Rot speak against invention, but agaitiat the form and THE ITALIAN QUESTION. Milan. They-were constantly received with the greatest | 2 85. da~New York, and every other State, if pstice be not — spree (Ser ocnnaatinpid pr oababitg — a. AvarRiA’S REPLY TO EXGLAND—SHE HYNDE 70 | enthosaam. “She clergy bad presentod « complinentasy ae ke el eRe ieee son prices in an equitable manter for the consumer despite of ibe BER TIME— RUBS! PRUGSLA DESIRE address. . 8% 8 89 ho. ere now impoveriabod' throagt low machinery, and adjust au} to the demand; and *~ @ONGRESS, ETC., ETC. ‘The decoratin-of the Anunciada, which had been * + 80 2 62 and-oppression of their bosses. They’ show! do more, thus set a noble example of power of free iabor * The definitive reply of Austria to the Engl proposl- | rorrea by the:King of Sardinia-oa ‘Marshal Rando, wa G <3 67 — J -eapecially, when they look at the heroloetaduct of the | ‘yeantifol ag the rainbow: pon the clouds, down 10 tho | (rape mene ee ayy A Pplause.) This would be one of the Italien questiomis issued. ‘ + % +3 82 | aomem who, feeling the weight of injustice which baz | inst sy#abie of recordedtime. And I do not hesitate to Ly given je industry tion fer the settlement expected to be.aleo conferred on Marshals McMahon and 9 .a 103, sbeem-done teahemseives and tve:r familic, 8 ‘bh sy of your class. Idifier from the speaker who sidressed are given why Austria cannot sccept+England’s | Niel. “10h celta \ A ouememen a> compemeretmtinentae: | Cavglatees ;iay hearers, thet ean who would directly or in- | you before me in regard to the views he took of the intel- Couns. Tt is denied that the:King of Sardinia was about to ad 8 16100 | the co | directly dissolve this Oplor, or break up our present Da- | ligence of the manufacturing classes as compared with propesa! as a basis for an arrangement, Rechberg | dress a proclamation to the inhabitants of Centra! ae ae 4 The trades should unite to improve the condt..on of these | tonal organization, ie tho-v-riest monster that walks upon | {hat of the working man. ‘Those fellows have noth: explaine that the proposal does not only essentially alter | " Tetters affirm that the Pope had ed Sommer | ch reper ng Bn Reoceeurien Of wef from t ger how ler recutve, the face of this green ari, devoted to the fellowship of | Yo but tole on. their couches all aay devising makes fs ‘the basiz of the European equilibrium, which was founded | cation from the King of Sardinia, demonstrating the im- quotes sales of United Sigtes 6's: 9234; 4 wivilo, perhaps, mary of these. poor: m and daugh: Seprenen soe pr sorinnie of accra Tt would bo | agcassinate labor in every possible form. That is the by the. treaties of 1515, but it is also in openopposition | possibility of the retention of the Umbrian marshes by tral freeland bonds at 87 ex-intaree!. New the’ responsibility -of children acd parsnis to | sro',{or the disunlonie if dic name should be blotted from | whole duty to which their itves are consecrated. | While oi ” siti. bie , and proposing atreaty of cossion. The megative | York Central ‘?’s at 913;, and Erie shares at 92/. (Appiause.) I regently found indie Henarp— Pd Seg ted yest g eblivion. 'But | the working man has to waste a portion of hic jutellect, to the fundamental principle upon legiti- ly of the ‘was couched im the strongest termg. ‘PARIS MONEY * ‘which. alle? you know is good . aathority—(ioud from the want of time and opportunity, and the macy of. governments. in general, and especially the 2 on Louise, bownd vo Marsellies, ad foundered mn '25-—3:50 P.M. so. and three cheere fer: the ai sRALD.) A tone hag pay oeey na meer en her Seco monopolise F meer taney , Feb. :50 P. the pronogals destroy the rights idk ar Princes, > AUSTRIA. | an pies aay. ii, Bbc. , OF wanbaee 68 nthe eninary aaa: abines fer all) Mr. | 2oreimnere . we were to dissolve asa get your Sab bes paver, Dettee. (Applause. which wore placed under the guarantee of Europe, and | suppression OF THE LONDON TIMES TEROVGHOUT | McCancuy continued--] say thet the Hagar: is g00d au- | be joft upan this globe noi ome free spet upan which for a moment at our great city. We never have « LYWERPOOL COTTON MAREST. tionity, for-there is no paper ¢hat to-c20re trouble y pet upen political or any other meeting without some of the speak- which the Emperor Franeia Joseph has a sacredluty to ‘THY EMPIRE. | tue Brokers’ circular reports the ‘sales of the week at |, Gar iglor Mere Me nO eee amt publid: reliable im, | L4usrty coukd rest her feet. ‘lverty and freedom would, | Urs rising up to talk of this greas and wonderful metropoli, protectin hia quality of chief of the House of Huapeburg. | The London Smet annownces that it has been suppress. | $1,000 bales, of whisk were 10 spectiators ond | ian that paper. do aid, ¥ recently road Barta net bearer a emote, Barer sicos. 7 Pray | tho hart of this groat nation and the fountain of al! its motives, Austria declines | hh Who Mara 42e aecount Of avi whoa> necessities | ! jaay cc @Wwoled ber<> work on binding Jadies’ bests, for which at eenly seceived the miserable -pittance of 4wo cents per pa fs. “tis work, of binding Un pte eras oe ahc wsenkore,azc they can welbaympathise with a poor fen wo-who is ar-ven to the neocsa:ty of. working for two teous . ons — ‘ sir. -Sbo could omiy by..barda work ze: through for changing hovees comes round, and yon will dnd hit ‘A Vieune, despatch of the 24th gives further particulars TURKEY. Fos Oreane. Mobi. Upland, | S28 Savius ber own hands Sa <2 -whole.dacethus net. Si fing ofan saeie-e worl’ moving from one splendid palace to another in the best tof Rechverg’s reply to England's propositions. It is dated A conspiracy agninet Prince Daniclo had been disce- | Fai 1% % 71K | ting, ‘ourcents.fer a whole day‘e-toil. Jo thic not disre- | Woail wanttoese the labarigg men of this astionrolg | *elesied parto! the city. And go and look at the oar tie conmancation from: Fence, and ‘gaye, the Faug, | YoTed m Montenegro, nd the principal participators wen- i wen snisk: “Ore sors enti ee EE ig oem ely afc gh roa pp ef Re tm pg, Tne ye uli gre nee ehal omreer— mate a fakes pln edn ul 1e #1 was ted at Dales, ol ve pou! ve . ¥ 10 seeme ve os io world ni ir witnessed. It Id pl upon him, ‘a occupies dt trian Cabinet recognises that in the present cirgam- | 'nced to death. | which 479,000 were American. 7° | thor w.regalar. peice was four conta a pair, but the Does go to ‘the | up to heaven—(Iaughter)—when the time for moving ———, 4s ins ay, ne smpaten oe A Constantinople despateh says the typhus fever was | Liverroot, Feb. 26—P, M. | rrance to interfere a off the fugitive Circassians at - | The sales of cotton yesterdsy were 6,000 bales, of miervention applies to France, Anstria having withdrawn | dred a day. st the rate ofe hun | 100 1,000 were to apesuintors snd exporters. . The thar- frous alt peaect. Rely act ander het Guetiaipa.! The er. ket cloned quiet. Bromdetulls closed steady. Provisions he bi wloontractet. for the work bad out-of qwo cents, so | Chicago * Republican a comes gou will find him from a bad to 2 worse tene- 0p ‘When ‘2 dus own pocket. This is the sodstance o7 | Con = oe ti the repc Mbas it publai fm Abe Maras.’ pever bt Ww. sted, therefore awe are_bousd to place are ganization of Venctia must remain quite extraneous to the ‘CHINA. | quiet. ‘allconfid groein it, When we eve.dkat. mors t tule, (Appiavec.y Let the worki: ‘Regotiatiors betwoen Tas Eooeercins Ws Supe yal: OFESING OF THE FORTSOF SWATOW AND KIAWAN. STATE OF RADE IX MANCHESTER. vwomen m Savklipg.o march shoulder Wo.shox-der with think. of these things amd or; Let theme ao Dy maintains at! the promises of Villafranca, and if they ‘ASban, hae despatch of Jan. 7 the ‘The advices from Manchester are favorable. The mar- | their pare: M@ghusjands and friende—end..many of them -comprekencive),V, embracing all other trades in the coun- Rave no; been realised the fanit can only be attributed 60 mys the ports of Swatow | wet was quiet, but steady. Cotton goods, indced, tending | simply in 1) —I say that if iist..ia noc-cuflicient éry, until every’ @eeful artisan who earns his bread ie the Italian revolasionsry + Austria confines herself | and Kiawan have been opened, and the provisions of the | upwards. to awaken sympathy of the wovkipgmen of New brought toa knowlege of his power, and tho whole to the expression. of. her conviction thet the re-establish- | American treaty boon exterded to the British and other LIVERPOOL :BREADSTUFFS MAREST. York, then I donot, what can ever dogo. But J . ! .) It] kadesmen o America’ be united in one grand brother. ment of the former dynasties and the realization of the | Powers. ‘Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co. report american flour | ag sure that stanly. so New Yori, tu: through every | is only to-siste must and we will do ov beod. Money is the gr.sat agency, and this must do it. project of an Italian Confederation would be a much be:- dati, but at 288.a Die. 6d. oarre!. Wheat Biate of Amerson, thenpgh the Jength on2 bre: of the | that cam bo.done tq preserve the Of the constitu- | Mr. Davis continued at ,7eat iongih to argue in favor of fer guarentee to sho future of the Peninsula, JAPAN. steady at Tecsday's iesprovoment’ Red Werteca, Os. 92. | whole country spirit will bo evoked <o de. | Uon and the perpetuity of the Ulan. de | Scombination.ef trades, dot the late hou’ at ‘whisk tie A Paria deapatch.contirtes the state sat tha! Russia and pee te @ 103:14.; do. Southern: 102. a 10e. 6d.; white (24s. 64. a | clare that the megst who are fighting the dallle of right H ani ; we | mecting adjounned and {i te peoliaity of bis remurks ren. Pressia bad joined ine proposal for a conference of the { A Canton despatch of Méth January says thatmo i 35," Coin 4 H Tight nal novaiarvo ‘and peris: a8 thoboess ‘beat calculated to | cer impossible for us to supply the apeech entire and Ve -easior, though quotgticns cr- ‘ and eat Powers. Negotiations betwecn the Powers on in the state m1 5 Halian question score, tt was seid, being rapidly car- | ras ¢ flate of affairs at Japan wae reported, but it | hanged; yellow, 0x: on. Pitt the Gran attitude of the Consuls would sseassure the Co. B by 3 — tine str g against . (Applavac:) We have an | would look to.cur interesgs instead of thenterests of the The CHAIRMAN Bald the ge: Weman had GREAT BRITAIN. THE VERY “LATEST. Poet steady behdars oer freely butatiowel 2 | foummoe of ta the « Migniag himsek” a | proud, oflce Policans that All dhe dobbies of our | tbe extent of eleven dollarn, woe merobam of New Monk whodas addressed.us this eson- | capites : who matinee mative born and a citi. Aubough he bas .notseat us the $1600.6f whiche | zens upon an equal and who would put the labor- “TRE TREATY WITH BZANCE—INCREAGING STRENGTH . peske -be has -his willingness tode sc, and I | ing man at work dy that ‘otection to Epes 6. ——— ry pre ch he is en. a QF THE PALMERSSON GOVERNMENT THE “BENICIA BOY” IN PARLIAMBNT—AN ENGLIGZ sqUADRON | Balegraphic from Liverpool to Queens- rontties slightly higher: upaltered. Lard gm, and ai) gales. 684,; ‘Carsberland 47s. a.492. . Cheese fines, 8 Ole, Telex met oh- ” trust be ri! see of rendering the essistence ; then would this ‘blossom like the rose and | founded’’ ensuod j calling « Tae SOwT eans001, Feb, 28, 1660. LIVERPOOL HRQDUCE MARKEP. Ho promace; for in Suck a-capra as this 26 man can anes | flourish like a tree planted oy tke riers of weiare™ Thea | HosUiog forward fo" pay raat» wibectiptions, osheet ,2€CLINTOCK KNIGHTBD, ETC., ETC. » Feb. 26, the Broxers’ c q to inifle.or. dally. Itis Ske cquee of sufferiag kumanjty, | there would be no more .sutering the wor contin pos eget ae by the ,vntlemen who hed Ya the House of Commons on the 24th ni. Mr. Glad. | THE ALLEGED ALLIANCE ERTWREN AUSTRIA AND aed Peatianuelnal ere ba ease wbicb, pulastipg in ope corner of the lcd, finds « Previously spoken, and the greater portion making “topo, made various explanations relative toe Frenot Brest. let. Rice wendy. " Bark quiet; Philadelphia responsive 4krob wherevera aman beart bese or f ) abd labor wenid gradually rac. 10. the | the of noise with Out the aight * , Tac jondon Morning Chronicle publishes the following Baltimare $2 61. ¥ at 480. for buman bras is wel honent labor. vel of capital. (Applause, loud and tong continued.) Provocation or reason. At last erder was treaty after which the adjcurned debate on Mr. Ducane’s L A cakes £198 £10 28.44 Cod ci £86. Beal oil { (Loud applasse.) Thank Gad, there are men in this city Mr. Rurve Bexxazs cose to point of order, ge did | restored by the announcement that a g. ‘ntleman was movin opposing the budget was resumed. ia theqroond edition: better dumend, a: £31 2224. Linsced oil who can fr pant ya aiden Bd Ted et F Sea ana bad came there for Maen Frctent who bad Jar arrived from 22a momen sce just received from ec ip Neri 10 £0, am w P rangees from apy mam, ee.) ntion was Oxed ‘The puincipal speaker was John Bright, whe aicquently | ,, nialiocics (al Tess vey testa bes docaed au rewsemg | teady. Rosia steady, at de-6d.2or comman. Sui ibrevgh’ panewobimt mowves slase,<0 Goeo. ‘They wil | of their meeting, a3 waa pabiiciy statea aver | Chairman of the Workingmen’s Central Opmamtttee, of @efended, the French commercial treaty, and predicted | per oid alliance with Austria. The ison the point rs :| teke up oor cauge end from their fal purses contri Bute io |} and over again, was to show their adherence to the cause | *ald that the was mistaken im saying that he ‘that incalculable advantage wenld be derived {sox it by | of being cigned, and will be carried to &t. Petersburg by @ mepner thet wid heip the cause, do honor to them. | of the shoemalere ot Massach' , and to devise he on from age he Yecently recetved a Prince Aloxander of Hesse. We kare excellent reasons | , Barings’ alreciar reports broadstaf's White wheat || scives. This grant labor movegpant, now in cxistence, England. ,Ee argued that freatcade with Fraace sould for belowng that its provisions will be found tobe as | 408 ® 4 Hi j best meats for aiding them [fn their trouble. Wo ge no par & this country. — not consist ¢o pot want «raise Yteelf tc the level of the United States, the nemteriff | fcllows:— atZ5 10s. a £6 \ Sagar quiet | ‘of the agitatian ef bundr vith France boing as liberal ag that with America. First—The 2wat ample concessions as to ell that relates bole ig = slightly bigher for some desceiz- | of anited people. Let us, then, was chairman, bed already taken measures ta receive quiet, 3 jat_ eubsequen:! that we cau be faithful to our -oeeth: the: neha from workingmen of caer epee © Sammie ett peat vier dhcongeepnrata meri ihrer i fe a overed: Cobo . a 1B. ry topentns Goud be 10 us wars exe oonmpelied towtand ep in’ defence iooking "for ces the core Sat, Rud be aed some. other “nhembers bert of ae results of thegreat intercourse. delween ond —' ‘! at 37s. 6d. 2 w Yor! of our commen rights. (Applause.) Let us declare that | totbing but politics. Can this help them or put a cent in committee were there, to assist the shoemakers Sxl Amore, Sodering war olltat aopeemin Tate pratt Ui tbowy refused, Austria: agrees 20 contora | 64, Boston £10 Se. Fish cis Sperm ofl held ¥ 3s jaxg.as we can workand toil, and they aco compelied | their pockets’ What, in the name of God, is the use of a | New York at that time. ’(Applause.) ‘They thought 1 gelation might ve ostablishe4 with France. her policy to that.or Russia as to the Danubian provinces | for 29%. Linseed of quiet at 27s. Sallow quiet st | to beomatrike, that theyand their famulieashal! ; | man coming here and standing up for an bour or more to | beat that some respousible men ‘be appoint- * _ Sir F. Baring g3d other members apoke against the: beef te Mh Bm, 6d. and weskail have the talk to us of politice. preventing us in the meanwhile | ‘4 {to take tem of the subscriptions, Daggst and the treciy, when the debate was further ad-!] — Thir¢—As ocmpaneation for these comeessione in the paticn Prosacteg ihe pecasal tary the neme of Mr. Robert T. Haws, from attendirg to the Besiness for which we have met’ The js mapy «2 ehcemaker here who perhaps and been auggested. This very tay ke kas ae “4 = “Fe: most Russia wili to Austria the whole of her Haws, apd that gentiemen said that he would The debate was rogxmed on the ‘olloming evening, tbe Ttitary mclading Mugary and Veneti, ageizat insur. | Cota firm: New Onleana tres ordinaire 1060., 4 0. Qepeakers including Mucere. Saring, Waipo! and , 100f. Seles of the week 6.500 bales; stock 126,600 ba'es. | those who have the most of thie«kind of sympathy are | question of politics, even if be had not stut as much | bappy to take cherge of ihe money, and nder Swlaver.cf Mr. Ducane: motion, and Masere. Milner Gib. | 0H? 8Bd foreign foes. | Wheat elgh tending upward. agnes frm. | vever to be fousd when the seal emergency comes.” he. Buttbey khow all that bos Deon aid, and thet'is | servirce, abd doanytbirg be could to ald deince rod. Ben, Gladsxone and Palagarstor against it. We FRENCH GOVERSKENT AND TRF TREATY OF | Oofte buoy: , apd prices weak. vince J read in the Hi tufficient I hope we will be allowed to do our business, | ¢¢® mafrer not cniy of Massachusetts butof his own and lo leave poiitice alone. . rt we had (Loud appinute.) Mr. McCakiny contenced that politics had not been u7eNL.RBG hen read the communication jelerence, abd Which was as follows: hapharcoa Fhe Hone divided, ang she resolution rejected— QENTRAL ITALY—OPPOSITION OF RUSSIA AND | Sugar a . Tallow 425i) and | brovgh: out to beeold, it Fee ry he Me nnversetet, bt ministe- PHBA TO ANKEXATION. Paeet PE ciaboc s Jerelry and watcha And olterwie dresed in the finest Mz. McBvery made « violas. attack on the government | _ 7 Paris correspondent of tue London Daily Nave ; r 4 for ite proposi:iens on the italian question, as extirely op. | Seare iti but too true that at 2 Ministerial Council beld aye Liveepasien poy te Sas posed to the spirit of non-imte Tycution. on Friday, and presided over by the Emperor, which | MeLemont, Lys, ny Ve Brad’ Lord Jobu Rassell said tae gomwrnment acted with a | rested fear houre, a resokition wos taken against Tallan | W'S Benderszn. WF view 10 séttie the guesiion in the m&wnner beet calculased * ae ee to sectre the future peace o° Europe upity, om the pretext that Hassia and Prussia object to the j ‘ker, John F 9 a Palmerston aij the budget would be formally | auucxation, which alone ean satiefy the ftaiians. Tbe | Ys—!? for Halifes, and 28 for Boston. couutry bad been affected by the false impressions So OR ir. RENNALS pre 18 6) to sions of any kina whatecever. nT, Stren Mr. McCaniny then mowed that the Committee on Sub- cannot co With ut it: but when it ie brought to operate bed! ya sppointed at the last meeting, have power to procecied with on the 27h, French it is alleged, hay ved — ainet the work: msn it becomes injurious | confer withthe German d ch tir C. Wood sated thet the. total fores to be eqat frm | Fiat theta praeet offamannne Sieve tio Tus- Persomal Intelligence. se ctciaty und abOald te prevented frecbdupeiviag Infomar | srrangeieeptn wich tach. at Dhiniiied proper. tie Mnoin to China would be 5,500 Buropesus acd 4,000 ua- | capy must be abangoned , ple of Tas Hon. John H. Reynolds, of Albany; Hon. John Magee of | jabor of its just reward. (4pplauee). Manual must | hoped that this sould saticfy the gentleman who secmed A poetcript to the letter stated that Mr. James Dillon Pr Uae clst te gumtin oe oats wae | SE Tae neae oar ects Aiea es Bey | Remuog bse Suomen absences | Soa proeagn, coment au ao yarn | Aaah aud rede t ar| Sn oe apd Tee pubes re o Aaa , a “a ton of the Boyes to a pe- c say cir cl iin; 01 " bos ~f entons macbip. woul al er Meeting. eo ite ol ‘3 - New York. compaining of @ meditated bresob of the pets be snos, Victor Emagne!s ailing ‘pon the Dake | the Brat arrival they have ever registered frem the "snd. | Sechincry and human labor nected with police, an he did Sot koow than the former | pleuce ‘The letter ‘was. reoolved with much ap- must go together, and not be teeen a Britieh sabject end an American citizen, for the tote ~ ‘ 2 xatiy—The Dusbics of lena ond Parme de | Web Islands. drought into collision one with another. me itappears | gentieman’s rpeech wes reprehensip) t account. Mr. HERG, ofters opera. : 80 Qelied champicaship of Eogland, ant avked ‘wisther ca ta Piedmont by the consent of the ‘ababhtents. ‘The statement tha: Mr. Charies A. Stetson, of the Astor | that these manufacturers, instead of oppressing the trade The motion vas on: tancoel shop ailing tion, handed up ‘he foiene’ — be Rs ere Bese nest see ted totake sey mene ty put down | | Thiriv— The question of the Romagna let bererised, | Howe, bad purchased she property of J. Honarok, oe | an Sing everything fore own ene whos reer | | The Faint ead tat while the Tveamrer war ooant | 18 Uy the Chatman — Gra iia A ‘ae ~ aes " pag Ste engl . converence of the | Long Island, is | recta-LO Buch pursbage ba: oom | try to raise uy ie worl man and obtats | ing the money sirendz reccived, eo thatthe eobecripti Teen, the y Mansachonetis, Ore. Lewie eit the eetject bes bean brought to’ Powers; but rub’ rhe ang Of CreM DE @ Reperate & ete of oak orate ve ans bin confidepoe gad good wil; viberwise tho day wi) liet mighs be read to ‘he mee: ‘bg, they would be glad to l y(t Me or Pack.) cea