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! treat: concludia 7 th i C: Une Peg ie ARBIVAL OF THE ARAGO, | kV torians, wos coucwrnyes 19 tim meartalgy | ett of $8, coir eaverament User anew | koverege i witsdrewing (vm Spa tho foros aomerar, } 10: ee ls ‘a arK, BF A BOVE! Tae | Ww fe Carl ui ; Of the w ‘3 *Gereee coatton, bas peco suxiously Spanien emcbugiaa? bets out ae lovg as (nore ware THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, xe: iors tercn, whom et uanecenletyree, | shuctne ier ie Yor anna iton of foe yest | coqiahnio enemas Sate or ee wks hn — 4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. ee GO |e to kOew from the District Attoracy, shout what time ce will provabiy move this mater for trial, 1 presume Jue Neieom must covrutute a portion of the Coart. _ Juege Hal—Juoge Nelson rboutd be « member of the Court, Of course, for the purpose of raising these ques 16 it ie said to me that io a case tried in tals distri st, © Nelzon Las considered this question wader o ances nf least a8 favorable tothe prisoser. I b , 1883, Rey mt “a lady In this Siate, © roe trom ula. 1866, under 8 ob circu wit wot legeily couiract agother pm et wife was living. i ie piaincifl, how ver, tusigvo that in 1858, Rey ‘ talne & divoroe frem bis firat wife, on the grour £ rhe bad ceserted bim, and as be thus )'\ qualifle. to marry by of Connecticut, * | the g/Rud daugntor of the Duke of ceetul, Frauce has givoa ®| oreris preacbod up orunelo = againat tbe infiely treaty of tie 108s oF June, 48) Jew to Toe conelasien ghey Navel 0K | Averia, Buk now Sain” ig fadly omapariag tw a frit 7, courtated betwowu aus. | ov, Wil 2 le - oa, tna, France, Great Britain, Pr Y t r efensive j Oost With the results Of the war, tht sancidcus utbepuc wlormation reepect to y i. Ww wileged he resided, “ REPORTED REVOLUTION IN SPAIN. plctly coutirane ts iavor ol Ancete eee Bae paretals, 'T Semele between the reupective governiarats | cuive, and, 1’ we mistake vor ets fade the: a . | know wtetber be considered thin question aut actustiy. | wen'vold, No validity In cust, ‘ane bane ‘aby | lated by the ‘Sroaty’ OF alee Chee te eeaeo | The | aay Mi tho Reog-apbicsl” peeition of | rwerably ‘ageimet her. REven ber victoriew tue | crciced it, It is doubiful whem Judge Neleoa will ba | lex dcmtiie, OF mw of dowicil, aud nob that ésijmc cost. Pl a ec 2hity Muy, 1816. These nights ol reveramu have rccoive: | ihe teniect ay th Coen Rerer Napolena ta | score, iil ed wad thoroughly unorganized, Lave cost ber | here; therefore I suppose it ts impoaaltte for the Disteist. | tract , : Streeh sanotion by the freaky nt opal f pn ea e grok 53 pi sat Gormaay, are toe obviius to | deariy im life apd treasure. The Spauieh soldwrs wave | At y at this moment to determine when he will On the contrary, the defer ts claim that aeayy OPENIN: OF THE SARDINIAN CHAMBERS, i Serember, sods, betmere'to“chontser'isaswo | tai’, Kat, cretluhes Ds to Maina tamara at | sncws courage and coduraaoy ut tneay Weeciy boee: | crsin'aue ti caus or ti ord marrage wah thin Ste tbe eo La | ENG. | dens, Tuscany, Sarcibin and AUstrC Thee, toe He | Lait Nawcleon 5 and there is Ile voubt teat he | Uatwey bave gelned muon bower ia tinge soya - Huot—We cannot stale the day, bat wo wit! take | peace prevuled, «04 that Ray being under a disable { H King of Saraiuia, to accepting the nuexation of te’ Take | Tenet pene teh tree ee emenee Aswiatance Which the | umphe over w fue that Tuade war with rspingarias wad | the earhet opportunity of song 80 when the Qourt is | marry here, could Wot violate our statute im thie re es | 815, bute) ‘a § s, om IsntoPuls | ceepite of the efforts of the Tun-s to Jmiration fo Judge Hail—( understand ubat Ja conesnt at he wes a reed eotisut, au: ae ; SPEECH OF VICTOR EMANUEL. | Teot cottractiog art enc s wc Le has wgned as & di | ud abe tbiop v4 of Northorn Germany. «tis not tn bs | teir prowees, and to write up thelr desde te the linet oy | te'el here om bis return from Weshingtom, Walsh meny be | deeet tes wrk ok peggy tm oma gy 4" D Payne neta Euch © violetion wes ca ise vednaranitnea ponies at pe, Wak the advances of the Cabiuet | Palakiava berolem, Eng'i*bmen have shrunk from | wibim the next week or ten days, E. Curtis and A, W. B.adford, for plain? ; E. L. Ms Adrianne | ing be-s acoomplished upou te morrow afver kar pease | I'asie aon thot nepeeare es Were GOF Tespontea to at | expressing sympathy with the ‘conque-ors in’ so | “The special panel of jorors eumeomed for thiv caso | and J.T. Brady, for devosdant, } The Pro‘est f Aus | Of Vilefrapoe und Zurichh of eben tae! commutes Ne er ane at regouiations have bera enuived tuto for | unequal @ comic “There remain toe! more money | were them discharged until the Jes of May. } Sj vest of Austria Against the | tin Wee tho restoration of tho hgiiimate pringess | ments wich way't hase esto, two overa, | \vacmplty and the temnorary occupation o” Trtnaa, | The prsener was thea ‘rewoved to the Tombs by Geet Ste ‘ i Toducea “ota p 2 ‘eMoie tmutasily | fheee results wil! not sat or on, United states Deputy Marahais De lis and Dagma, F Annexation of the Duchies moet eet omen ear valle = nae Pal Be] aad ae0m pn ah og ono Other. We havo goo! | ite oiecatistaction be ptt Wy the. psig ths | for eal tr fn lange orowe of spectators, Feaxinus to g-+8 | ONH OF THE BEST MRETEGS OF THE OLD BO. } yd bexation mace by the King of Sardinia, and appealg $9 tue | ment ou tis en ject | heavy loeeee—2,600 Killed and wounded—ia the last ou- | glimpee st this extracrdioscy Indivisual, who ie exoi’mg | The Board held meeting Yoaterduy afternoon, « bee ito great progres, and that the allianes for of. ¥ : Were 7 teveive ant 4 o this end, at wwe same tia that this protest te for | fact. he 3 Recognition by England of the Recent warded to Turin, # copy will be furnished to all tas fo- MOurcience Of wii Europe oa the subject ro wueb of the pudlie ettection. Hicks does not fee! cv self posecesed ax beretofore He is very indignant thot hie relatives and friends did no’ come forward to succor xegement with the Moors. The Nar di dolegpiye purposes will soon be au established present moment is of course reckoned ed eats us ee Rotunda. President Pinckney im the chair. al! thd iet#, bat we can scarcely believe it prevails io auch ao ‘bers present, excep! Governor” Gunther. his understancing between Denmark and ve fi 1, ond ip di of three Te gn Cehinels, 10 whom algo a circular note is addressed | the 4 . and France fi ; extent esto Jay tee, Movermeat. Gsneral O’Ponmell | bim ana provide him wits counsel, eud is desirous A Committee of ‘was appointed to settle the a by Ausuia in whic! 464 “ Prcrest conjunoture would in itself be a matter for | may yet crokh resent rising withont great trouble. | #nowiog bow long the Judge will let hin live if he is con- shed business depart: Acquisitions by Sardinia, Wp cehi gdeey fibesny tar ulereot mg 8 Goatining | the earrest eovederation of the Fogiish Ministry ; but ta | Bur Spanish natare le inflammable. "A sescladousey cc, | views eT One ” - -_— , Prato i AnDEXatOD, hopes that Kurope will reongrene le the Cat | 1 Portanee is copaiceradly evhanced, if it de truo, aa we | tempt, however trifling, ike a epark falling upon tinder, | Tbe Grand Jury received information ofa Voty having | ernors Dugro, Smith and Oliver, and, on motion, the Pre i 4 er) Ocedurg @ most couvineing proof of hee — iG this pro- | believe it to be, that French ciplomatets are basily -o- | may do enormous damage before it is attimat-ly even ed | been found at Gravesend, supposed to de one obthe crew | sident was added to the Commitice. ‘ re { ber ceire to maintain the peace of the world” ae! | Eaeed at Steckbolm im order to draw Swoden ani Nor. | out, and. the government of the Queea of Spain w now | Of the sloop E. A, Jolmson, aca that it was sent up to tho | — The dill incurred for the purchase of art'sl\*, passen : Agreement of the Powers to! 5 Way into similar cogagements, There exisis at this mo- | realizing to ite coat, in the rising of the Carlist party, the | Fulton ferry for identification. on former requisitions, were referred to the Comm:ties ex ment @ Beaty with France and Sweden in which Eogiand | yalue of the disinterested warnings wit? which the Zug. | Deputies Tompson, De Angelia and a number of re- | Suopter. Austria Ki rn % t Hold a Congr and Savoy, pai ticrpaced, and which waa concivoed during thy Kus | hixh press characterized the reckless ambition that led to | porte's proceeded to'the Fattom ferry on the New York | The Committee were tmstrocted to eens Ss repees Pr bs gress. } stadia Vinyxa, April 1, 1860, | #8 war, but the object of that treaty was very diferent | tho war with Morocco. sice and the plere acjacent, but no dead bedy hed deca | expenditures since Ist of January last, and alao attend tw | fairear gechberg has communicated to the Charge d’af. | from the one now contemplated; the present aim of brought there. The officials’ them went in olher airestions | the transfer of all books, papers, &o., 3 possession of th ~ ak Grbeelene Se dodalie reply of Austria te the paige elem bet the securlag of {22 support Tne China Expedition. te ascertain the truth or falsity of the rumor. ie, the pond plimentary to the President, and! | ve 7 iT Woy, addressed by; ration @ Scanticavian kingdom in ‘The Lovdon fimes 8a56:— ANOTHER WARRANT FOR SAYERS AAD HERNAN | (Se teaerat Council to tho Great Powors! ‘In reference E be carrying out of that policy of predowiuance The Odia and the Encounter are supposed to have av which tbe Emperor Napoleon is now endeavoricg parsed the Cape on their wuy to Singapore, wituout pho Cele eertined Ube views of the ether great Powers, | (0 estab/ish throughout Europe. We trust tho | toucbisg The Sphinx, the Bavro avd the Hardy sailed rH ry helped ubapdon the passive and reserved attitade | €¥e8 of tbe government will be Opened to what is going | from the Cape on the 39th of Febroary, and the Osctaor P| SWwiss QUDSTION. bars r real jutorests demand im the affair. As re- | OB. The formation of & league of the aval Powers of | avd Cockchaler on the bth of Febuary for Singapore, om Baron the neutrality of Switzerland apd the neutralized | the Continent against this country was a favorite project | their way to China ‘ aoe Cat @wtriots of Chab'aia and Fau '¥, Austela ‘declares her | Of the unole. It may ba an “idea” of nephew, It ‘The Journal du Havre says:— Feadivews to join her good oiDoes to those ‘of the othar | Cannot be denied that it looks feasible, and that the em- Since the conclusion of the Treaty of Commeros with . ri great Powers jor the full Opinions in England on the Captare Of the | & Setscrana, (Ay ul Pree ine eae anc bers of the Schicswig Holeteia question may yet be | England agests of London firms have been visilicg our tary wore poteed wzanimeusly, ax also 10 the a! 0» entiemaply clerk, Mr. Phitwps. Sethe Preeldeat tiem addressed the Board, referri> their cfcial dissolution and general goca feelin: the Board adjourned, subject to the cxllo’ the chatr. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA. the aunexavon of Savoy, Austria declares that afwr NEWS FROM CUBA. Arrival of the Karnak and Quaker City. The steamships Karsak, Caot. Browaless, and Qaskor ity, Capt. Shufeldt, arrived yesterday from Havana. They bring us news tothe 14th inst. kindled tnto # Euro, Conilagration. The complication | vineyards t hase wines and braudies. In Provence The Queker City arrived yesterday afternoon, at two April 18—¢ P. ML Tbouvenel, of the 13th ult., promises boforeband to tn its present form is moat t 1 rptiin sizes = Wapmespay, Apt ? Mexican Steamers, spect the guarantees granted 10 Switzerland b; Sa) {0 France; mont opportune for the iaterfereno> | mad Languedoc alone purchams already ex2ed the sum | lock, in four days from Havana; having loft the latter ‘na oh i ‘6 4 7 tho trea. | of France; and the shghtest imprudence on the part of | of 20,000,000 of francs, and at Cognac 19,000 hectolitrss of “4 There is positively ‘no change in money to: ik fe tes of 1816, ‘ Deomark or Germany may bring about « stale of things | bransice beve Dees eaeaee oe port inst Saturday, the 14th inst:, at two o’clook P. M., +» &. a port. The bankers find it diffcult to place the funds on call at 5 per cent, and some of the ban complain that the amount ef paper offering ia slo their discounting capacity. TheZab-Treasur, t money ; the receipts to-day were $138,942, of. \| 989,000 front customs ; the payments $108,833; & | batance this evening $7,514,338. ‘There is nething doing in fereign bills to-ts the market promises to be firm for Satarda, steamers, ‘The following are the last quotations of sight ex change on New York ot the cities mentioned, the quotations beiag-in all cases for gold:— — & 36 promis~> im which we sbould be called upon to look on atthe do- ‘The South African and Caoe Town Mit says:— surnction se aid or to Coy nae hati spear into It is expected that the Frencd expedition el arrive at . ovr On. >. vet ihe ins toe ph rettee ala: peti gery Sha fe its Geatination in April, and begin the campaign at once. English stateemen et ang may yet prevemt the explosion of the The French ccupation of Nice, Nica, Arau, 1. The steamship Arsg9, Captain Lines, arrived at tm’? | THe gity, the emtry of the Frenck troops took plac) hore. - The atéituue of the poy ui Port «t nine o'clock last evening. Sho ‘eft Havre at ning \ ‘usturbances have Boon suppresred. ae i soe A.M. on the 4th of Arlt, via Cowes and tho Needies at nine o'clock P.M. on the same date, §; Th he © Swiss Question, hag experie ced strong westerly gales and rough FROYES? OP THE SW! ; 138 £1 Weather moet of the }Assage, et ee mista nn THE PEENCH MINISTER, 3he Arag brings 163 passengers, the usual mails, and The following n."MhOF Protest has been handed to the 400 tons of merchancise, Amongst the passengers we | French Minister for Fou, Ae Aas by Dr, Kara, the Bien Rotioe Afra. Geo. E. ¥. Fair and servant, Capt. J Sey. | Eavoy st Paris:— mour, U.S. A; Baron Guido Von Graboa, Oouncillor to rR, “tian Legation, Washington, and Maa, Gomez de Waiaw,"*, prima cocna to Ialian Opera ‘The gre ‘Mt Powers would Provabi; ho Swise ant Jahan questions, A revoiutia “Y Movement was on foot General Ortega, With 3,000 meu, Jeaving in port the steamers Habana, for New Orieans om the 18th, and the De Soto, for Now York om Sunday, the ‘16th, at 12 o’elock, noon. ‘The United States steamer Crusader, Commander Maf- fit, was in port, from a cruise in the Gulf, ‘The health ef Havana was good, and the weather apten- did. Businees was temporarily suspended by the featl- vities of the Paster holidays; since which time the mariet has been quiet, with little animation. Ja sugars, for No. 12 6% to OD reals is asked; whites, 12 to 1334 reals; muscova~ does, nominal price, 7 to 93; reals. Molasses has beon ‘in steady demand at 8% to4 reals clayed, and 4% to | 53¢ muecovadoes. Stock on hand of sugars 200,000 boxer, against 255,000 im 1859 at same time. Freigbta are improving; quotations to Earope in 61 charters principally at £2 to £2 a 26s. 6d. te Falmouth for orders; 36 charters to the United States at 7 to 8 reals per ‘Dox; $4 to'$6 25 per bhd. molanees, Lonnon me argo ‘Toxepay EvEstye , Pepa ie quotation of gold at Paris ix about at par, andthe short The rn Reni of the Capture of the exchange on {eto ie 25.1234 per £1 starbog On com if Cpr Steamers, paring these rates with the Baglish mint prive of £3 i7e [From the London Gszr tte, april 3 J 103¢d. per ounce standard, it appears that gotd is aboas ‘When we Jast directed the attention of our readers to 2-'( tba per ceut dearer in Parts thar in Losdon. the affairs in Mexico, it wae to review the loading provi- | "By advioce trom Hamburg the price o! galt '@ 422K par fons of the treaty Dctween the United States and the | mark, and the short exchange on Loadon is 18°3% par St Preeicent Juarez, leader of the Mexicsn liberals, drawn | ster ling. Standard gold st the Eoglis miat orice is there- up by Mr. MeLane, the American Minister in Mexico, and | fore at about the same Price in Londen ana Hartsburg. about to be submited to the Senate of Washington. Tuo | The course of exchange at New York on Landon, for treaty, on the whole, was considered an extremely ad- } Dilla at 60 days’ erght 3s 108 3f a 108% per cent, waich, Ms “los a Vabiogcous arrangement, more especially for the con- | wher compared with tbe mint par between the two coun. © treaty by which hts Majesty the » HA Sardinia as- { ceesons as to transit scross Mexico, and great oxpecta- | tries, shows thet the exchange is agaiuet Eogland. ‘But, feuts, with the conaition of the sanction, © the Chambers, | tions were entertained as to the result upon the com: | after msking allowance for charges of transporv-and dif: to the union of Savoy and the arrondiagen “°"t Of Nise to | merce of the two republics. These Considerations, how- | ference of imiereet, the present rate leaves 00 prod on France, a8 sigred at Turin om the 24th, san’ PUblished in | ever, have pot been enficient to obtain the sanction of the the tranemiseion of gold between the two countries the Munir Ungoeriel the 25th of this meath, "egrets to | Aavericap Senate. The treaty has been virtaally reject- The statement of Lord Johm Rueselt last eveni be compelled to take further steps with the Bxtwerer’s | ed, cwing, it ie allezed, to the opposition of the | gardme tne recognition of the mew Terrisories of ine King Panis, March 28, 1860, Mosarst, xm Moves wwernment of the Swiss fodera top, baring Tea The Bd of the stipulation of 'y bold @ conference on in Spain, had prociaimed Don par. és government to protect the intercets of Swiss neutrality. repufiican party, who have persiet:d that to ratity | of Sareinia, and of the prodaality 07 « Conference Exchangee—London, 12% to 13}4 per cont premium. par. groin a5 solemaly PFotested aguet the annexation | Prorioeee of Savaptn Tees, meat to uake Ailing | the weaty mould be te recognise 4 mod at Vary Gru, the re i rang sar i Sey gti, | par, par m3 por cet premio: New Yor aut onion’ | Din a oe aeene nexat ance, mmd, consequently , as E y engage- t a question on | which are comprised in’ the ‘neutrality of the Holvetio | monte with a foreign Seale, Moan while the ptaie of weiees | a%Ud conse 10.0pe + beg ae Theze was a mederate reaction in the stock 134 to 2% per cext premium; lew Orleans; abort sight, 3 to 334 per eent premium. OUD HAVANA COFRESPONDENSS, Havana, April 21, 1800, Bow Hospital for American Secmen— Missionary Opportu- nitice—Mariets, dc Iam happy to inform you that a hospital has been - 68 | of an cighih, and subsequeatly to experienge a further Coutederation. But the present state of things, such as | im Mexico nas looked 0 threatening that it bas been con. | rise. The first congue rtd rane ab 984. %, established by the stipulations of the treats of 1816, | sidered expedient to send Mr. McLanc back again to Vera | whence there was an improvement to 943 io %, which cappot and ought not to be changed except with the pre- | Crvz for the protection of the American consulate, the | was supported to the officiakelose After regular hours, Yous Consent of the Powers of Europe and of Switger- | American residents, and their property, Mr. Mclane— | bowever, a reaction occurred of ap eightron the receipt land, which is most Particularly interested in it. who, we may suppose, was notin the best bnmor atthe | of lower prices from Peri. The [nets Rapee stocks The governmentot the Emperor canact deny that, where } recepuvn given to the treaty which he has la>0red 80 | closed respectively at 97 3¢ to 98 and 103% to 104—am ad Tigbts snd interests of the mature of those at present ua- | herd to negotiato—refaged to return to Mexico on general | varce of a quarter Per cede India Siock- tft off at 218 to Cer consideration are in question, the cossion by one Power | or discretiovary orders, aud insisted, if he was to repre- | 220; India Five per cents, 19%; and Tucia Bonds, 5s. dis- In the Hous of Comraons, rch 3'1.—The Iacome Tax Dill paseed, after some explanation on? the part of the Chance Jor of the Exchequer. The Stomp Duvies bil was read a third tin ¥ and passed, In the House of Lords, April 2.—The ‘Stam,’ Dates dil And the Income Tax Dill, were read a third’ time and ket to-day, and most descriptions wererather |; Parties-who have been buyers are in some inst: realizing, while, om the other hand, as prices + vance, the temptation to take a short line incre and the bears become bolder: and’ more m rous. Still we note mo diminution: ef outs. to enother of a neutralized territory is equivalent to | senttbe Ame! government in s0 troubled a period, | count to par. Exchequer bits decumad on a faq sales to opened extremely healthy location at Casa Blanca, "roe Br Park Pinoy uennnatssis sccm ote | faut Gene pte eae taba | Se. uien Poni nw tees ns tepacto Ba | tai opon ei tarcenyemnay mauracr sence: | Sree © BOP, sock, and i eign, “1 eSthon, an - me i 9 t 4 we 5 ‘arliament has adjourned to the 16th of piemraend psp ase apcexation 8 ae m while the rate of diacommt is #34 per cent, am Bi by. the well kapwn ‘cam, Dr. Wilson, to the inorease in@he earnings on the Western ro that Mr. McLane has been authorized not to regard the | the: only 2 cent. blockade of Vera Cruz, established by President Miramon ‘Shbooah ime seer ie the-4th of ‘the month, there was by the aid of certain Spr.nish vessels, and to confer with } emuch better supply of momey in :the discount market tonal ebaracter. Any execution of the above mentioned | the commanding oflcer of the American Home Squdyon, Reree ely 7 coustry bears quite a different chavacter from that of the a Thore was a better supply of money im the London | territory of Steves which are not placed in this excep- | keeps up, that the brokers wilt have more basir “discount market, hick al s rivate cemetery attached. rary Toran bags eh abe “sry this summer than they have had since: the cri The house surgeon ia also an American (Dr. Catlin, from American securities were firm, weull’ge ere it may wet the neuirslized previcoss, | who was not to take any final step without consaltirg Mr. | ""Forcign stocks havo beemrather wllve, and. In seyersl | New Orieaos), and from the loug-ezperionoe. and careful pred irik pe na sph a ae = ncunmis cles st 9474 m 0424 for momey,an 494% 2.955; | stipulations ward s hege oo. inlernadional character. ‘Whether any such cou ference has taken plase dove not | and Mexican were eapeciaiy’ fire, the itier Pony lant | MMemsance of Din Wilson to his patients there t every wii : : appear in the advices jus} received, but certain it is that | quoted 213; to 5{, while- Portuge se was rather flat. the American commande;t has taken a very decided step, | Turkish oy per ig improved ov a o official contraticuon aud that the American government is Co yp eA of the recent reports regarding is! ended joans, the old Dostilitics with a party can ati] bring s le . ° force into the fleld. On the 29th of FeSraary Prosidens | McK Sloning 783% to 7034 and the! sew 60% to 61%, hope that in ordimary caser of ysllow fever the per cen- tage of deaths in the city, among.Amerizan seamen, wil be-very small. At any rate, at this hospital there will not be any temptation to neglect the patient becsuse a close yeaterday. Michigan Central sold’ down to 48, closing 48}, against 48} yesterday. Galena de‘ clined at one time te 73 on the smalinens of the iw* The Susaa Emily, from Cardenas and New Orleans, was 4m collision with the Shutemao, bound to thist port, and the thia testy as7 ogarda the neutralized Te protests maintenance of the »Skmer became a total loes. arly, whi e demending’ status Guo, ? sainst all voting on the annexation, againstthe ‘The price of Freeh thet: per cents to-dey. was profit will be made by their decease. ‘Tho interests | crease inthe earnings of the second week; people taking yor ,Seion, either in @ military or clvilcbaracter, | Miramon, it would scom, whh five thousand men, | oor gor etic eee pent curaetpaeteueed es pret, Breese’ ; | Wane Sameer ante Liveeyoct cm the 2a» of these 7 pcre ot fas penta ad'|"aue NaietOah train "Ol SUN? aA ai a is crn hy na ny on | hospital will be served by restoring the pa- | forget that navigation is only opening, and that ng ze been come to between the guaranteeing Powers b Switzerland. tients to bealth as speedily as powsible. This isa subjest im-which I bave ever taken a deep interest, and snail vouptiyspowee an coming season, to keep tho- tion stores, Inid siege to the town of Vera Cruz Ia | Paris and Amsterdam were slight higher, while Ham- order to set up the blockade of that port, Miramoa sought |. burg abows a trifiieg deoline. f Federal Council will demand a meeting of the repre- | the ald of a Boaniah maritime force, said to hare been ‘There was no withdrawal of goW | from tho Bank to-day. REAyuves of the Powers who have guaranteed the neu- procured ‘by General Banta Ann ‘whose Tecont career oT > rsramnett Coyron Moar, Apliit SWte ‘have tat «ty of the three provinces to Switzerland; and it re- xico is well known. }, Consisting of two small demand te-day, with prices in favor or of the buy- eee ae Te a sence, te ppaared before Vora, Grur the dey afer | ere The sales are 6,000 bales, of which 1,000 are for ated. conformity with recognized princi- pies of Evropean international law, to assert before thom | Preeideot Miramon had commenced operations. alation. ‘Th te steamshi. City of Baltimore arrived at Queenstown. one expected the Galena receipts to slow any in- on thy © 2c inst., and the steamship Vausterbilt on the 4th, crease til) after it was fairly opened, and the move- ment in wheat and grain commenced. Ruck Island was steady, Poledo declined }, Harlem 2 p- ‘cent, an@ Pacific Mail 1}. On the other hand, * athe Forthcoming Prize Fig;ht. ; Benrromp, Maret: 31, 1860. ‘This afwer200n ® warrant was granted to apprehend 8.—Tire demand for cotta continues limited, and societies to establish a Protestant clergyman bere. |: Michigaz Southerm was better, and all de-- switzerland. the preparations for the siege and blockade of ¥era Cruz | ,, APR 3 . - | "Thomas Sayers and Jobm Heeman, io order that they the rigeweecwreecaad taste ‘that the Imperial govern- wre he progress, an. Americas. squadron, consisting of | tis race Gaeta ce barely Ue 000 mabe Wes Wruneere Revpinatrand’e mas wot te ei Dr. P'gcriptions of State securities and rail i might be bound over to keep tue peace. It ‘se undap ment will admit the justice of the claims which have been | the Savannah, Saratoga and Froble, uader Commander Prsonietes a ee bese | thy tegen, fu ey Lage bospital, ‘opened there Sch gees a way : stood that the warrant would be ‘at cace executedendy =~ set forth—paruicularly, a8 In the seocnd article of thetrea- | Jarvis, quietly took up & positon neighborhood, Livexroot (Jorn Maxx! moderate missionary better demand business " sumptive dewsand was experienced Jor wheat and flour the inside of parte eure to fod wel ston beery aun) | Watina suo mre Mase tnd bam poms ak | ab AAU Aer ea ie past ncsaes ns ikea ea Of Gay wey Te igh Fur ‘the magitrates are determin ed to prevest, ya >“ | presented at the Congress of Vienna and with the Helvetic | Havana they were ordered by the American Commandor | Giives on 4 riday being recovered: Oats unaltered: | [a- she ible, | Confederation. to show their colors. This was refused, the Ame- prices, ¢ trifle under the of this an; pak sho ight from comfng of In sortfordshive, Tl ie, therefore, but anatural and necessary consequence | rican force opened fire, and alter a actica, emp pd kistins ¢ ‘$ nee) of this stipulation to refrain from aay measure of which | in which tbe Americans lost threo in ‘and Laxbos Conn Eromancy—Mox4r, Apr. 2.-The suo The Se sdimiv.m Ammexaticny the object would be to execute the treaty, as far as taf. | wounded, and the Mexicans forty-five, ihe steamars | plies of wiy ston sale in fag provincial markets To the Exgleh } douse of Commons, on wet fst tects the neutralized provinces, previous to this under- | were captured, and, at the dato oF cho Inet, deapatotes, boas M aurday were seosérses, © Compared pric P Benner af cod the Secreiiry, ys’ for Foreign | standing baving been effected. pa ol ey el aa oe Nim Ee Bec apse pa Affaire whether the gov’ srament bad sovised = Or Siesty | It is with this hope, and with full confidence in the | States ship Saratoga. dain toad, te tock pit oie pelle. Feralrteriad diets teat? tenn to recuguise Var geen is ey. Tuscany, Mo- | Sentiments of jussice of the government of lye hel the recromaibanies cf: inka: Oo ody pe miles cy = Lace : Foss Pri erst ten pring corn quiry rate , ‘KERN. t! > § , 5 oe eee ie we yscpared toute the 7” 1aie; and ‘if go, | that the undersigned bas the honor to be, &o. N- | prepared for tbe result. We do not see how they can | Most of tne Contiuental markets have contwued stosy Jpduecd the government to tender # ARON wD Ad | pout to add Ape 1. | stop. now until the cimurbances "in, Mexico | for wWveat on rather higher terms. In spring corn for ‘ot. u 3 ioe (ied Peceer ane memaa a (het ot: Viewns| on: have bee comet by remy Agee Som eratinocer tc imraense business has been transacted Lora J Resear out Unnraatuar Ament had advised her | deavoring to obtain the assombling of = European Con. | Of oBe or other ot the peeled DUDRRIAS We nacunaanoy. f Otem 6 atrivala of horae-grown produce up.to our market Majesty w recoguue the Ong e ' diluded toas forming | gress, to examine the following questions : “ Is it In the tenoing factions, and ehe can withdraw and | last week were limited, and the imports trifliog. Patel the domunacnsis or miy ® _/ Sardinia, The honor: | interest of Surape that the road of the Simplon, which, | [ROE Qe wno look to the American flag for proto, | "tre arrivals of Kugliab wheat fresh up to our market able geniiemad was pF av Ware that 80 soon as the | aocording 10 article 80 of the Final Act of Vienna, is pos- | 00° at the mercy of the followers of a chief who.!, Uris morning, coneswise and by land carriage, were agen £°° ernments of tho im ees © places mentioned abdi- | sessed by the Kivg of Sardinia, should be ceded to France, J still sufficient resources to create frightful @ ‘iimited, hence the show of samples of both red and white © ed their {yvothine mor © €xoeptian of the Duchess | who, by this road, could penetrate into the very heart of | Povo yesicg. The Proeident of the United States nas } qualitice was small. Nowithstending thet the attendance who pe y © Coarage, but wes neverthe- | Switzerland?” ‘a force at his di and he may employ that forca.at. | of millers was by nd means extens ve, the demand for “eon compere’ me Kune ® “See ctatloas, wits St without ls lea ied Be Aer edie iko | ciecrevion. It's in the interest of American citizens, and | all Kiads of home-grown wheat was oteady, and the bulk gover a Bea ‘thas assumed no In reply. a their protecton, we are told, that the squadron undg , | of the su} on offer was disposed of at fully iast Mon- new tities but eum O° pied. Wha, was olfored of theit | Powers who eigned the treaty of Vieuee, Bais Sas eot Commender Jarvis took ups position at Sat Juan d°Uly vn, | days sarhienietoe quowations. im railway bonds was larger than for some ti < past; all desirable descriptions are very + held. This afternoon the market reco ~ tone, and after an active session of the” Board, closed firm at the following prices:— Virginia. 6's, 98 2.4; Missouri 6's, 83} a J; Can- on, 21.4; Cumberland Coal preferred, 14} a §; Pacifio- Mail, 104f a 105; New York Central, 79 8 §; Erie, 15} 3; Hodson River, 41} a §; Harlem, 13} a {; do. preferred, 38} a 3; Reading - 42} | 4; Michigan Central, 45§ a 3; Michigan - Southern and Northern Indiana, 11} a 12; do. guar- anteed, 23 a 4; Panama, 133j a {; Illinois Coutral, 60a}; Galena and Chicago, 63] 2.3; Cleveland _ and Toledo, 28} @ 3; Chicago aad Rock Island: © 63} 2. Some more earnings of the Western railways fo: been received. There was not any news of interest, oe eee Thomaa; is now in. faint wom warm, but seasomable; public health por~ No change in the markets, except in the rates of coast- wise freights, which tend upward. Havana, April 11, 1860. Murder of a Secredary of the Government of Cuba—Arrest of One of the Asszssins— Funeral—Moral Reforms Under ins Administration of Generak Serrano—Remorl of Re strictive Barriers to Oommercial Intercourse—Geo. C. Baz clay, Esq —Holloway's Pills, c.—Policy of: Spain t- wards the United States—Return of the Spanish Mexican War Steamers to Havana—The Press of Havana and its @Qourse Subversive of Friendly Relations, do. On the evening of the 9th we had one of the most avo, cious murders ever committed in this community, the victim, the Senor Don Agueva Alcaza, one-of the secre, taries of the political department of this government rf xade cain ‘Tho fearful deed, perpetrated in one of the most public | the second week in April have come to hand, am ‘own free will, aor, wished to, Austria and Prussia have pronoun mecives ia d ‘the bloc! of Vera Cruz by the C ope when rey ge e on * ous bate br é ‘adalat ce wil, | taro out dlacusston all ho monitors of tie Commission the steamers Marques and Miraison, We must oo: weer finest amples sold to a fair extent, at full quotations, bus | Plsccs of the city, where thousanvs aro passing overy | we subjoin them in tabular form :— 4 -g forward ® motion to that effect. To av . blind to passing events, and entirely ignorant-of ¥ ,o po. | all other kinds were a dail inquiry, at Jate quotations. licy of the American government, were wa to acw pt this Floating cargoes of grain were a aull sale at previous explanation of the successfub action of the. 3° worican | currencies. ron in the Mexican waters. The acton ry ortod by STATE OF TRADE. the mail just arrived is the commencemont of 44 armed | Lrens, Arm 8.—Tne woollen cloth tra °, 1n its goneral intervention by the United States in the affati# of Mexico, ; character, continues rather quiet, but mauufasturers are for which a fitting opportunity has been ¥ , tong sought | mostiy in full work. The weather still continues cold, by the Cabinet of Washington. We tw s+ not be un- | ard light fabrics are longer kept from otual wear for the derstood, from these remarks, to deny nos the policy | eeagon than bas been anticipated. Rifle cloths still sail. of Mr. Buchansn and his colleagues. F soy are engaged | well; but, as most of them are made to order, no largo in the support of the popular and con tutional party, as | quantitice are offering in the markets. In the cloth halis oppoeed to the party of the priesto.'n” vexico, and if they | today there haa been a rather limited attendance of have seen fit to interfere at all, the7? +9 on the right side. | buyers, and lees than en average amoutt of businces was Had there been a beter understaw «ing between the Bri- | done. The demand for the fore'ga trade, as well as the tish and American, and, we may # 44, the French govern: | home trade, is rather dull, There te a good deal of caa- mente upon the affairs of Mexker ig would not have been | tion used on ail sides, induced by the uncertain aspect of difficult to have adjusted MAY g) gnd tne intorruption to | Continental aflairs abd other circumstances, which it is trade, to say nothing of the ? ,josdshed which is now, we | needless to point out in this report. hour, especially on feast days, almoat in the presence of the guard at the Mouseratte gate, and the-night wateh on the “Paseo Isubel,” together with the social position and appreciation of Mr. Alcaza, have caused much. excite ment and sympathy throughout the communitg, anda sense of alarm among our best people for their persona! safety. Th’s gentioman was gifted, and in the discharge of important Gutics which associated him intimately with the public, while bie social qualities end upright character endeared him to a large circleof moat devoted friends not confined to conventional classes. The murderers seem to bave been the implements of revenge and in waiting st the usual crossing place of Mr. Alcaza whom loaviog the city to visit the residence of particular friends, where be was of the Federal Assembly have adopted the proposals of Central Italy. the Federal Council. ‘Ths Te: boil Tee 2, 1860. a ian Coambers were opened to day. 5 sjontp euteven the ball of toe sents amaidat ind X owing 8 h:. le applause, and delivered the following speec! Sea eee emoky Sioxow Derctani—The. last tee T Reilv. 8-15 Aprel, 1859. 8-15 4) 1960. Inoreax Galea ++ $20,913 tee ue Tilinols Cen ‘ance Premoe> jus, March 31, 1800. ‘The Paris jonrnals publish a telegraphic despatch, dated Chambery, ne 31, Culp w ont ‘open tion of Deputies in the provinees claimed p ven ST canteens Divine, prancing Soy have resulted aay return of five partisans of France and me to augur weil of our destiny. In a very short | oneot Switzerland, asin) Apel, 1806. time ap invasion was repuised--Lombardy was freed 3 ‘The Meniteur — sider it to be its duty to recall the following articles of Diapia; and thie to-cay the representative of 182 | the Concordat, viz:—That m0 dull, Delof. rescript, man Fatima me. For such » beoot we aro indabied t2. | date, provision or, other document, from the Gaur. et \.- maguapimous ally, to the valor of bis aud oar soidiors, to | (ies oot 5 rare paves Oe a eee ee with’ 4,26 The weather in the second week of the mont? was very cold and unfavorable for traffic. , The following shows the condition of the bank of the four leading cities of the Union, according to the latest weekly statements at hand :— | we, York, Apt 14.8130 819 018 RiRaT ATS 29'Gin‘a a Bioton, evi 14. Gr 1ss40O SNZ0LGN DOIN Paar ae Philad., April 14. 27.444 680 16,042 140 188. N. Ori’s, April 7, 33,199,263 20,011,816 12,413,408 14,100,889 to pass his evenings It is supposed that Pore ppeongret flin, penemyme i p= 5p romped ring con fear, inevitable, might Bay » been avoided. As it is, Mancuxster, April 8 —zhere was a very quict market $ ‘Total. $241 752 428 141,242,829. 47,745,796 33,396,972 eS re mlcibe the: Saori of I to'God, | Out the authorization of the government april 2, 1860, | there are British subjects #y wei, as Ameriosn citizens | in yarns, aod'spinners who are coming 0's of contrast bavi wives cromee a wa eeeesenalo at vis fae oe The following table will show how the banks in. farwinott auperbuman’ aid raoh memorable sresoutand | Tbe Moniteur of to day publishes the flowing — the appronching ‘orasey Wwe ebbid’ bb gud hace Aine ao goons eased tal maneteiesiieeeoe Bele {be Soco0'8 lager” ine Mr. Aloaze wan Dario In these four cities have worked since January 1, ” accom ade of present ant whi 5 g! apply to yarns > Cemmos bo- socomplished. Te france for the weitere of: atations of tho Second EnAgel ccEroaing., | what. steps have Dee akon “to ard thas eoenrty | Ching, ‘Germany, tne Medlierrancan, aad nome trate” | €YERIDE, And an Jmmense concourse of people aooompe: | Teen® t : ‘who have some coinmanity tn origin, orinctple an: reception by the population, who went to meet the troops, f ratty z “ "7 ‘and in response to their own feelings. - 8... ,, i dT pccoh 4 times of comparatty » tranquility Mexico is not a particu- | the feeling from this source is scarcely marked by so - ‘000 149,676,000 54,444,008 28,921,000 tiny. It was necessary to make some sacrifice, ané I | JF 4 strewed flowers on their passage. All the houses | TOW. tiene for The grext moral reforma:ion initiated by General Ser- s K earest heart. Rea- ly P a British eubject, and matters have | much uneasiness a8 it was last week. In cloths there is " 84, 80,071. wn teving th note. pon an he pers, | "ifr orca ste Imada Rimnaaye:—. | ike ambos. ecrrm pau gti | be chee Accel pry ovag "wnt | Suodpysoanger wang tou ory be aurya | Api 2 Se anon ate etre Shae tion, of Pardament, and reserving, also, a, Fog: Public opinion, in the financial and commercial world, | government ab cold be questioned on this important sub. | tates” Gh ‘dienutt sha partly irogh tbe ence | the Havana. Toe docr of the oppressive scandal and 236,086.00 161,173,000 63, k Switeoriand, the guarantes of her international DEN. | \4 greatly agitated by alternate ope and fear, in conse: | SUC tee oud be questioned om this important sul f cither letters or despatches “from tadia, | Hoeptionenees has been so sealed up that our sérests have ‘228,202,000 136.805,000 48,913.00 ppt T have conclu ‘sa ® treaty for the reunion of Savoy | cence of the uncertainty which prevails with respect to | JCt.o “as quuss of Commons? We throw out 1 Bg Os re Uhate Eh, cat cee tn | 82 air of purity quite refreshing. The houses which 000 128,214,000 46.169,000 29,028, snd the surrounding verritory of Nice with France. We | Tove os ton of the country. The government haa | ScetoD: and shall b vary hsoyy to Sod bas bee Roted | ‘but buyers are. unsl Motes Myce have beta for years so otbanive, G¥groes exposure, kre 217,965,000 110,491,000 44,007,000 27,815,008 have still many oitficultes to overcome, but assietod by | Dis ™esiacrdinary efforts to restore, confidence, but | UPOD. It would be extremely satis‘actory to who | prices, manufectarers, appeariog fuily engaged | compelled by law “to keep their windows closed,” and -10-19,, 298,768,000 123,644,000 45,096,000 27,428,008. people, I shal! never bave commeroial transactions with Mexico, or whose re- | mth contracts of more or less standing, waile there are ” 294,287,000 133,419,000 44,086,000 27,078, sabia cptnlon 2000 (Be lev Se aay ee: Biber out success, Every commercis] man admis tbe im- | iatives or Trienas are located in that couvtry, to know | no stocks in hand to affect the market® The ludia aivices | ‘the doors ere not allowed to remain opea.”” If this condl- oy van oe. eaieer) mit apy ove t» offena or forget any right or liverty. nance of “ord John Ruseell’s last spoeqis on the an- r . 5 tion coes not suit tae cyprian fascy they have to move to 294.652,000 122,618,000 42,377,000 27,051 . wors in the Catholic religion, and to thatster.s have been taken to afford adequate protection | are now overdue, and their arrival is looked for sone- 122'383,000 48,916, 208, tne respect cue wo cbe Saprome Chict of tat reigon,T | Mexaten 6) Sto} oo ae paral disuila are uot | 12 Dvitah inorestein Mexico; and it would wleo be im | wbytansousl.‘Colbs for oer markets thas Ladle are Concha tried for years, wituoet being abie we fas legal Zapiatso00 {as%i0s;o00 42838000 T's4T aball (i the eociesiaatical authority makes ue of spiritual pbs Ny Portant to learn how her Majesty’s government regard | alao steady. Mesare. John Slagg & Co. report:—'*Tuere is method for dleposing OF (Se Hubeivce, en: the wd ne 920,000 124,360,000 44,294 000 27,618 jor temporal inerests,) in safe conscience aot 10 ‘The Paris flour market was frm lati wook. the proceedings of the American govornment in that part | no change to report in toe market since Tuesday last, Figlitd of property co bk permin dispobesshion, py orders | 0e.22-Nov i 226,738,000 126,160,000 44,705,008 27/650 thet of my worthy anoastors, flod strength to ° ie of the world, Owing to the uneasy feeling with regard to Contisental | fof removal 10 given Jocslitiee—whlle’ they ‘do 2.26-Nov 6 229,308,000 190,057,000 48,404,008 37 weateincotire the -cieil liberty and authority for which politics, to the advance in the rate of discounts, and t0 | oo measures 1oF preventing the expeaure of criminal | Mov. 5-14. 230/816,000 129°807 000 42°760/000 377743. vtuly indebtea to Got and to my people. The Do: | Phe Disturbed State of Kurope=The Spain. theabaénce of furiaer advices from Indie, now overdue, | Doliee metsures ror preventing the expeaare of criminal | Mov. 6-14. 230,816,000 129,801,000 42,700,000 aol the. Emilia bave been arraoged asin former Pians of Napeleon. REPORTED REVOLUTION. buyers generally aro bolciog back, and the amount of Cffenrive t0 good mangers. We are improving in Taany Nov. 19-28. 231 (009,823 127'047,062 40,276,008 2 fimes, bot witn Tuscany, who hay her owa iaws, and her {From the Loudon Herald, April 3.) (From the London Herald, April 4} business doing. i alwigether incousiderable, Asa rule, | yogvecu—caclueive restrictions wad barriers are beldy | Dec. $20,, 282467 R17 190/A06.258 41,088,081 26, Own voles, a special ‘temporal provision was o¢ors- | The complications in Central Italy ‘aad the threatened | Atelograpato despatch from Paris ‘anmounses the faot | liowever, manufacturers are weil engaged, and adhere | joricces “acluitvs reatrictions genial commercial and | Dec 17-27.. 282,302,165 180,008,018 40,419,735 27, ary. ‘The sbort time since, and the rapidity of the | victation of the rights of Switverland, have, to a great ex- | thut the tisg of Don Carlos is again flylog on the Spauisn | tirmly to the highcet ra‘ cna lately current. ee | social intercourse with strangers, en instance of which 7860. events havo impeded the prepsration of the laws qhica | tent, diverted our attention from events of scarcely teas | soll, and that an army of 3,000 rebels is already concen | Rocupatx, April 2—There has been a quiet market for | Socis! intercourte, ¥! Dust seuson, throagh the agency and | Jam. 1-30, 223,188,108 197,014,608 38,945,611 29, Bre necessary Fo assist aod streagthen the now ostsie interest ina quarter nearer home. At present the dan- | trated in the neighborhood of Valencia, under the com- | wools to-day, and # comparatively small amout of basi perseverance of George 0, Barclay Exq., of the city of | Jam. 7-16, 283,949,080 128,660,780 40,016,966 29.7 For the first period of legisiation you will only have t? | gor is undeveloped. Tho cloud is no bigger than a man’s | mana of General Ortegs. In confirmation of this an | ness hes been done. Gererally, pricesare the ame us | So York, representing the celebrates Louse of Gallo. | Jum. 14-21. 234,197,760 129,803,111 40,826,022 9° © Gigcurs we most urgent measures, and my ministers will Seaa: and in these di when the statesmansbip of | nooncement the official paper of the Spaniah goverameat | last week. Flanue’s are firm in price, and @ fair amouat way, by promnng “the introauetion of their patont 1 J. $2 6. 233,990, 180,923,001 41,665,261 2u, repare, with due del:beradion, tho project upon which | Logic diplomat.sts seems t0 be wanting in its ‘rst re- | throws oul some raysterious hints ax to the provavilits | of business has been done to-day, ugmercnauts Faber | rediciars (pill ai ointment), upoa tue aus’ basis | Feb, 4-11- 238,002,088 129,763 407 41,662,283 30 Fou wit buve to daitberate for the recon period. Basod | Lupita, foresight, it @ quito. poesible thet the poril may | of am inaurrectiouary ‘movement and its revoluuousry | beng off givisg any eivance which is demanded by Gy other goods, paying dues xa Tair valvatioa——etich | Pebs 11-38, 236,070}032 181,270,471 42,008 489 20, 4 the uniformity of the civil and peal . jes in @ fresh quarrel, aod to | the feme of civil wi re UD, , os > s shite at $%'or % -Mar b a prety on the progressive Aémiumtrative liverty of tue. pro choveh tegen saaisrlaso neta eo hereditary allies | the old struggle which for so many yeara degoluted the | yoods, but Lancashire end Saxoay flannels, and moot ht age Crk ab dee hat ake Hae Se ee — Fee in, 737.006€0B '37.021'193 45,088.207 SI'4u3 ‘vinces and Gommuncs, «iil renew in tho Italian people | gxq' the yolicy of Napoleon. They greatly Mmlatake | plains and citics of the Peninsula is about to be roaewod. | otber goods, sell steadily. The manufacturers oaminus { scree Io eecin! aud political mat the'Soaatgh Cocerias | Mar 10-17. 287,068,620 135,682,301 45,650,321 a that sp.eucia sod vigorous Exieense whic, at the tims | the objects of our powerful ally who believe that | What propertion the movement will attain it would be | wellemployed, 0 i. Wrincar nuererie cultivate the most frieadly rela- | Mar 17-24. 238,263 684 137,428 212 48,640,895 31,31 t another form of civilization snd of other territoris\ ar- | ihe ceesion of Savoy and Nice will resivro peace | useless to predict. The time is well cbocen by the in eee Ce et eee tions #ith the United States, for the wivantage of oar | M24-Ap 3. 239,198,200 199 972,254 47,209 979 31,753,105 Fangements of Earope, was the frolt of the musicipai s2- | \o burope, From North to South and from Hast to West | surgerie, but it sucme hardly “probable that they THE OYSTER SL00P MYSTERY. pret ie a ennd ory pile Mer se Bn PT. 242,087,191 139 865/268 46,687,869 31,011,282 Zonvmy which in tooay opposed to the constitution of | Europe there is at this moment a ayalemof intrigue be- | cap reet their hopes of success on any general diaaife-ction , WUat they doey do with purcotsiae enteciougia Mexico’? | April 7-14, 261,762,458 141,242 629 47,745,796 83,896 7" proeraoney YY ‘ano to the genius of tbe nation, | ‘De cartied ont, wich aims at one gole end—the ascen- | op the vart of the Spanish people tothe present mouarcd, aren Ale dA ahah! The decline in the aggregate disconnts is Jess: thon the reduction by the banks of this city; tha,” banks of Philadelphia and New Orleans arc’ ef?" panding still. "i =a The election of a new Board of Directors of jaw Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Comphiy will be beld, as usual, on the 25th inst. We under" stand that the new, or reform, ticket contains following names:—Merers. W. F. Havemeyur, Courtright, Ransom, and Keep, of New York city; E. M. Gilbert, of Utica; H. White, of Syracuse ; Beardsley, of Auburn; Witt, R Sexo: Sexatos, SoNog Oerctati—in entering upon | geroy o: Frauce. Hitherto the projects of the French | avd if we bad not the experiouoe of tho last twenty yeart | phe Jadges Doubt the Jurisdiction of the the nes order of Longe, oor arey Luan Temeaivoring tae | EMPFOF have been oaly too successfully acoomplithed. | of Spanveh bistory before an, we should be tempted 1 } Tn icea states Circuit Court of this Dis political parties in sny other way tuan remembering toe | ie nos put in practice the tortuous poly embodied in | prono nce iN, eveueinet en y mad and hope- sitetadchuion Seuanéeetne M, services rendered to the common cause, we call ‘or @ | iy oid je; end, “Divide et imoera;” and trite though itis, | lees attempt It muet orne in mind, however, that ie! i—The atter vs pobie co-operation, and the exuresaion of meine Slocere | appreeimbls as It js to the most ordivary understanding, | Spain is at present aimcet rong ‘without an army ta to Come up Before 'wo Jadges. and clever hours. The Karnak leaves us with @ good lsh, opinion, in order to obtain our principal o} ~~ bcd he bas contrived to blicd every Power in Europe > his | protect her own eborés, and oe engagements with Cutran rane crncunt: comse, Business opena for the week with alight action. face of the people and the greataess of the country, wi re prreeieet application of itg Principles Ho has humiliated | Morceco aro not yet so far completed a to enable her “ By we Havas, arrived last eveoiog from New Orleans, is vo more the Italy of the Romane nor that of the mil ile | Rossin, and mate ® friend of her. He bas crusbed | to dispense with apy consicerable body of the troops Before Hon, Judge Ball. cnetee ine hows iat the United States government ‘ogen; it must no more be jeft field open for foreiga | Austria, aud inspired ber with florecr resentment against | emploped in the late war. Tt would be hazardous to ‘Avnmt 18.—The United States va, Albert W. Hicks alias ordered the steamers General Miramon and Mar- Ditiow, but it mast, on ine contrary, be the Italy of the | her traciioval allies than her victorious enemy. There | guess at the effect upon the Moore of any snddea reduo Anau Coars Ht filed ques de la Havana to be returned to the Havane with ‘tatiacs, sre two Powérs which he bas yet to humble before be | tion ip the Spanish army of Africa, and Tetuan must be | Welliam —The Court was well fliled by persoos out trial uncer the Kbel. Of course tis will be used can folly realize bis ambitious dreams. Thess are Pras. | garrisoned. “General Ortega’s foro» may be iasignificamt | xoxious to hear the decision in respect to jarisdiction. | 93 an argument against ihe capture by that portion of the fia and England, and with Prussia the whole of Northern j Jn iteelf, and the whole alfair might proba- 1 jugge Hall said—At the requeet ef the District attorney | prees bere anxious to procuce apgry feelings between tho Navies, March bat ges Germany. At thie very moment, we believe we are cor. [bly Be crashed oul in s few days, if strove | ot Sa cunment yesterday, io conjunction with | two commenities. ‘The ovarse taken by the editors of the No military movement bas yet taken piace. Lhe King | sect 1m «tating thet negotiations are on foot in relation to | division were at once marched agaivst the toaurgenis | §' Pont hen vy ja tion with | Drarode la Marina—the abuse, contumely, aud unwar. hoe granted several commercial coacessions t the inha! that old sore—the Schleswig Holatein question—which | But every day’s respite enormously increaves their pow. | Judge Bette, SUNetS tetainenteane i Yhis | ranted imputations egainst the people und governmeat of tants of Sict:y, and has decreed the coustruction Of a net- | gemand the rerions a:tention of our government, and on | ersof mirobief. There is no calculating the costarious | tone of Jaw which are likely to arise opon the trial of Such laognage echoes in the balis of the Palace, notwith. Blanding the Lira ves and the false tissues of the Pini ud i geillant leader. The Quaker Cuy arrived out ia quick time—reaching her anchorage at 2 P.M. yesterday; the Havara from New Orieaps lest evening, two the United States, If noticed at all by your prews, would ‘ediction. Although the time bas been fruit which brought biood and sorrow | of Cleveland; John 8. Barny, of Michigan, ‘word of public roads in the three Caladrian proviades. whteb, not improbably, may hinge the good understand. | results that the continual occupation of jen territory — Sarina em ee tuce the bitter 3 ‘er pe ; Austria and Ital, Weise sectes, Gir snes tae att reson ‘of the Tle" Er Siteortes ie wastioeery hatreds, SPins | bob "Judge Betts and myeelt that ihe questions 1a: | im ite paths few years sinc, apd cetranged those who | ang mM, L. Sykes, of Chicago. Two of the + 5 shovla be united by the bonds of interest ‘The health of Havana is good ; and nothing of worth, % Holstein a r; and Gen. O'Doune!l may yet flvd | volved ere at least so doubtful that I ougtt not, Virexa, March 31, 1860. Fransfort Diet with reference to the Duchies of Carliat ware yet linger; writ | ot advised to you, ia social carualties. ting in ® court of this character, where 20 ustrian Cabinet bi y apd Lanenburg, the relations of Denmark and the G that in plunging his country ioto a war of unasruputour | Fit L Abe tbaereton ot Tasveans Pures cnt toe Oonfederation have gone from bad to worse. The Diet, ia pugrenies, bo hes added neither to bis own popu- aineee’ ‘aon eh ee ee eer’ - mont A note to this effect, dated the 24th, has been | demanding from Denmark the redress of varions viola. | larity nor to the stability of the throne of Isabella II. me Coe a the, Unies m the questions of law Girectly addressed to the Cabinet of Turin. {n this uote | tione of the conrtitution of the Duchies, has at the sama ‘Toe rising was, very possibly, not unexp. cted by the fog iD cepital ea ouly be ito the Sa- Austria first establiabes ber positice and tacortestible | time declared that it will, if the necossity shall arise, sup- | Spanish Government; and wo shall, probanly, not be od to Aa Sed Dane partes" ‘eoruBcete of right 3 pepeee en act rata Seeeing fo es port beak ey the popolation of the Duchies by miltary at if we ascribe , their Ce fen oiey The avidin of onion eyo the dndges =o prended rinoes of the states guaran’ them urovean | interference. sudden change Polio; 2 favor treaties, wold also destroy tho rents of woccewign ant | federal rope jay nthe course ofthe year osoupy thon | tn’ Ube trenty of pesos wih Woroceo. For Fe Oe he gary, apres nhl owe reversion which these save treaties secure to the House | territories uncer the plea of ing for the interests of | time fierce war been ware’ ty tne poo) | “veo much doubt, or proceed with the trial Of @ case in of Hapsborg with repost to the sald States. Tae protest | » people who are members of the German Confederation. | tion, and it eA generally hag he aici fue’ } “hitb, W there be a convicteingtie at is death Sardinia prooseds to Ls ange that Sar. The [ unieh plenipotentiary eg aoe oe govern- | 0 boomy: Dane we Some Mento amongst ths Libs | Th@ irt mation bas been made to from maining three names will probably be supplied © Mesers. Bliss, the present President, and Barro, ‘ member of the present board, both of whom ha been faithful in their cffice. For President, Mit Gilbert, of Utica, an old railroad man, hp he been long connected with the Chicago alu 3° waukee and the Hudson River roads, is mention The present board consists of the fullowi$ geat men:—George Blise, Springfield, Mass.; | ousth: Supreme Court—Spectal Term. Before Hon. Judge Leonard. INTERESTING WILL CASE. Arar. 18,—Molvna F. Ray ve. Fowler M. Ray, Jr., and others. Thia is an action to revoke the probate of @ 4 will mace by Fowler M. Ray, on the ground that the plaintiff is his widow, and that after the will was made ’ the rerolation will be | era's, and it was not the Cartiats that the public | *bo denvives now to move tbe CeSeney—Uuder that ii | ‘+ bat» posthumous child, the issue of her marrisee | G Ransom, Edwin C. Litchfield, John 8. Prow’ ‘ais dynasty for the ces aux wil foie Tee ‘behanene: ee cintcn ra O'Donvelt bes td created Dar eprerwnig ete gee pundourte we Rill bet move case at the pre sos eat thas no provision was made New York city; John G, Wright, Schenestedy, <8 Of the attitude wmoh the Diet | alone i responsible for the wer;and he ought of ali mea | sent ume. ‘This waa met by the allegation ‘at ea the third day Y.; Nelson Beardsley, Aubarn, N.Y.; Hiram Sible that by virtue of the | fas “taken? and warmly ‘expres its approval of 4 to have known the danger to which be was exposisz nis | Mr. Grayes—We shout like to koow, st least I