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3 ' I NEW. YORK , SATURDAY, MAY_1%, 1860.—TRIPLE. a ae EEE - ) 1 ‘If Hogien¢, and the United States Deon atwar for! the sfair creates will you litile idee of it, Weir toques f sthers, secured \ Breoches of of partion deeply faterested in THE ASIA’S NEWS. even J‘ are, and wnay ad fought a Sale Detwees 0D | for really it te eld cobrerntion: An | Dritante, de? angty rich, added sf the eplendat | toa there ‘e strong presumption of foul Se pekuc meh OME Ue ae ae Every men woo ¢™ Net Liverpool merchant came here to Loodon wo set-| of the tout ’ membie. It were impossible to desoribe | fore the original conditions remain unfulfitied, Nn f po guceens is ansanuan phere, God exrvoundee SY tle up @ business matter of large maguitute, beer eed alli gnificent costumes that wore wora, #0 | it ip enid, that Heenan would renew the Gght under such mReotin 0? | oping Maton to bis recital b. | “Really,” said he toe friend, “I believe your beakers’ ‘ut myeelt with describing during my lower | advantages as would go far to insure success; WICRESTING DETAILS FROM EUROPE. | tuclea with. OF one thibg your Feaders may De neaures: | clerku are all robbers and your mercoauis wl! scoun-| those thst more particularly struck my fanoy. The Parle | for, now Iniated in the stralegy of his opponent, open hei tog Sid Sek cetpass co, meek pine. Me, Mores | delet Commercial morality and integrity really sem | journale pad given us, several days beforehand, a list of | he would bring his superior size and strength to bear upon | ‘spr report ‘wou! p-4 to be getting tos lowebb. I know not what to tnicl MCG cadrilies that were to be danced; but without ex- | him’ with double effect, while to Sayers the interval one: 5 @ur Lendon, Paris, Berlin and Vieruna | (roit, tnd Bundiods more iniuoee saitt however, bes | If We seorete of rome joint stock conpasics bere | ceptic a the aid Journals were all wrong. The fret qué- | can offer litle opportanity of improving the standard to dence. Proved that = more al fellow than Heenan | could be told, what tales would be uttered. Robdery, | Grille. thet was danced was ‘Les Contes de Fées,” led by | which he bad already attained. But as the ooatest was Correspor . Bever entered the ring. = We aimiiro oUF | vi onder, fraud, illegal d every species of Tum; he in geme from the head to the foot. Se qrmamianlens, oo As wo condition of the men, We can answer from | job conoeival ‘are not the exception, But the general foresee! boom ces Tom dayers is perfectly well with | rule, Really, 4 think John Bull's finaccial pot cam THE SAYERS FURORE IN ENGLAND. the eaoeptia of is arm an examination by ApOYBelAD | cui Jonathan's commercial Kettle Diack. These afare | Pvinoete. Mathilde wan dread ax a magicicmne, and had | will demande the fuht, by every law of chivary, ancient Denes of the right arm are fearfully iojured by a biow here come Bard om the heels of thy great|wessury rob- | Ber face and arma, which were bare tothe shoulder, | and modern, his claim ts good. I repest, that this is the received from Heenan. Pig! sores: peruiaes Deries in Austrie, omd these are said to exoced ia amount | Stained a bronze color. Her headdress consisted of along | lapguage held here, both in high and humble places. WOE PRIZE FiGHT AMONG THE FRENCH. be unable 0 fight for twa months, 4008 | overyining .bnown tm Kogland. nt strange that § | ‘veil of white ani ted wool, Bound to the head by crowa | Indeed, you will be surprised when I tell you that ‘otice, ‘They wore both at Newmarket raves | goverament that systematically pluoders its suajects | ercirclet or Moorish coins, and falling down the back. | at a small reception given a few evenings since by SaammaPRenaeT a" esterday, walking armin-erm np and doun the area should get plundered ie tura? No woader the aacients | Her dress was of adark brown stuff, studded with the | the Empress, the topic was most warmly discussed fand spparently upon the most iriendly terms. Toey | ioas deity with the same aud aturiouics o! Nemesis. | same coine as those forming the headdress. Tae cos- | througnoutthe room. 1 did.not hear that her Majesty geve ld both be willing to consider it drawn battle if ‘ Magnificent Bal Costume Of the | rout rein, vs willng vo conslaer ta drawn, battle YK | Bet Tiga we perpetual, aud never dio she tar ®OP® |’ tue was a peculiar one, but net in tay eatimetion | ‘any opinion certainly, ether ope way or the other; but she mee 3 tbe proposition which we made to | Wan in mocern times. Jam sorry to bear tbat POOF) 4. 4) Loosiine Near the se dates Empress Eugenie. ‘Bdl's Tafe, and which Mr. Dowling, | Baron Bruck to be wm thew Aus. Princess Mathilde sat the | must have ak weiner referee, considered the most amicable mapuer of cot: | (ian Irauds, Wl knew him, Horatio,” fellow, not of | fair young wife of Prince Napoleon, Clotilde. be was |: su ling it. We proposed that the original belt shoula re- | ‘tfuite jest,” but of lange 1s and ‘excellent fancy. dressed as a bergére wearing @ pink and white releoé: and he Great | Mei ibe pemreaion of fells Za, nad that Uwe now Coe eae crn, and cometornapion are S80 PFS | ope of «:) vera skit of tulle; @ little pink bat co- the Diet, Something About the Primee of Wales, the Great | oscs stoute bo given to Sayree au: cones. ous repro, | ""plalyen, the eiber band, too bl, noses hearted | quetuahly yea on theside fer bead competed most Rate Eastern and Piccolomini. light weights. This is tbo oly way it can be setuea; poten bo tens “a ar wer ee Se Pleasipg as well as becoming costume. The Princess y . they may contin re r cootreversies im the papers as soewed en" King'ot aly.” Tong way bareiga! ‘A friend | WOre@ Reckiace of roses linked together with jewels, Thé li long 98 they desir y may still puréue @ course which i 5 a fev of mine, who ties just returned trom « wur of some will keep the public mind in « feverish state of excite- mcntbe in Italy, eape S i bie to 40, - dreas went, But there will be no more tightio he Astounding Financial Frauds | qi: “eicwing eter rows well kaown member of | ‘be order, uuanitmity and geod covduct thal provall there. In tbe meautime the Grand Duses, and litle Dukes in Zondon, Parliament foreshadows the cousequenoes. Your readere | ‘here. Ib ibe me cn wiper ees f ERE: will be the Orst to peruse this document, Iehould vot , &o. Fie Reto print had'T’ net received word there would | ‘M¢ UP {or themselves nents on the banks of Swies lakes. roth an &e., &o., }. Be bo objection to tte being pablished io amerion:— Repubiics meke ft bomes for bavinued despots. and “Tesul ‘who _ nats oe Cun, Sanday Nighte wLat ol bs 3 and the Oy ra poeieine | Asia, Lott, d . Dear Sm— rou me you were determined ester. Emanuel, eee Instance ’ ‘Ene steamship ee ~~ a = btn vs — iy Sayers should fight freenan agai, Tenia I doubted whe- Forerniy nba lest Savoy — “Sonn 2 ria auimo, arric~! here about half past three o'clock pnb Ep ay od ee A Ad O'lamb, thus shora of 40 wuch fleece! after a tall Francola First passed by, with » teasing black iy haa nave asad 4 authorized to state that Sir-George C Lewis, Secreta-y of | No matter; Victor Kmanuc! xets a large acoeesion to bis.) domino hanging upon his*arm; in the shrill pitch of the has always Fig morning. State, bas communicated on the subject with sir Richard | CominicDr OB the south, and be cap aflora to. iet France | ieguiseg yoice. there still lingered enough of the “nd ° ‘The Faropean dates by the Asia are (be same as those | Mayne, and that if afresh contest is attem, ‘ot only | Dave the Westers siope. Should the italian States agen Drought by tbe Brazil, which arrived at St Johns, N. F., | will the mem be apprebenced, but the oration oot {hod | diesk up, and ibe Sardinian King come to grief, waat | Empress’ sweet tones to enable me to recogaise hor Ma- i Hy q ' : 8 in the laie figbt will also be prosecuted. Ii \ beret om che Not a jet. Jeety at once, Before continuing recital, I — e from Galway on Sunday last. ing that this is ee qhat you end Mr, Heensa’s voy and Nice the France 10 need, je banded Pe . Sasa at aed bo friends deatre, I ecquaigt: 30n tm 0 friesidly way wita the Will cease; but France wi)! ne er recede, matter of it; but, A Our Lendon Correspondence. facts, and ge you my word that my statemecatis sirctly Nor y tela one mile that oc. bas Veen ve 4 5 53 coe a Lopow, April 28, 1960, | COFFect. If you de not choose to believe it you will soon by ber oriaoline. 2 tacky bet J h ave practical proof that 1 am ri I advo you 4 #0 to France, I wieh her joy; soca. edie wniiee The Sayers Iestimonial—The Subsorwers and Subscrio- | stron, ive up all idea of a | fight, and reat as- AN right,” she gays, “Til keep Savoy.”” — oy ae th ‘tona—Tremendous Eacitement About Sayers— Enormous | sured you ali—seyers’ as we'l a8 Heenan's frieads— “You've aio crib! Dit of Nice ; the German poopie jourrelves into trouble if you persevere to attempting “Thank you," abe #1’ keep the piege,’? end Unprecedented Sale of Papers—Roery One Oisap- | EC Zora tant. 1 woul) bot lake tjou tyeelt to wrke | And Lbope she will Keep the peace, wactber dound over pointed in Heenan—Propoted Compromise About the Fike the subject if 1 Sal ge very tee reasous, aud | or not. ™. noe ‘Bet—Heenan Can't Have It—Sayers and Heenan at | | advise you to let well alone. A bad inserrection emong the natives bas broken out No More Fighting—Letter from an M. P. NAPIER STUART, M P. im Algeria, bot the Freuch forces were are sufficient to ae Me the Untied trues Pr,,| Besides the reception of this important letter, wo re- | quell tip 8 short time. “The French government tas ac enthe Suljet—Sayers Coming Pi "| ceived @ visit geatercay morning 10m @ fricnd of Sir | Sally ttarted military and seisntite expetition to Tim colomini to Return—4A New Opera Troupe Coming—The | Charles Cornewall Lewis, aud be said, “You may depend | uctoo, irom Aigeria, sad organized om such & @reat Eastern Coming to New York—the Prince of | upon it, if Sir Richard Mayne once takes this subject in scale ae is nlduet certain Wo be succesful. —Hia Viet to the United Stater—Court Btiquetie— | hand be will make short work of it.” Imagiae, i your = 7, presides, end ‘merotects and travellers,” ae readers can, what &@ pretty lot would 00d “tbleves and Epeves’'— tbe rpecial favorites of the he Voluntecrs—Ridiculous Rumors About the Emperor hers lGrde, barsos, marquwcs, editors ant Mi ia. | ton of Mala—are to be protcied. They are to go armed, _ News, €2., dc. House course should be pursued, kept mate; | #04 make ail needful notes oo 1y, Zlogy, geo- 1 suppose your readers have, longe-e this, become | Hous 20 att mete eee and, made Upaitae up’ | W6y, Meteorolcgy aud the commercial copabiities of the Satigued with the perusal of the “‘Fight,’”’ but, ales for pecrenee of somnolency. The fact was, he was at the ee Li mvp ae ri pty Lo fa nese rie aS ‘, ht. 1 kno a. of a di phe Bwe the palives au: clear verr Geugers (hat arms se ome of them. #0 long as the majority @f the people mani clergymen present, ior I bad ooeulat demonatretos or | beset the lutrepia Garth, ana from which he sovmiraca- | scop as they aa eatarad the Gamoln the i I | H i i g i 5 . fi F i é E 4 | i fest a decidec psrtiality for all the incidents connec'ed loosiy escaped. I pray the expedition may be successful. ‘wand, and forthwith a gay, animated Minieter Affairs qith it I most still rafer to the subject. ‘The proper ending of the matter is this: that is, i" they PN nn gd Ate papery bo LI tig quedrilie measure was, plas od. bee Fh ah desire money, let men give 6; xdibitioas iancias ‘8, monetary affairs 14 few days _— ‘alarmed ‘ie Englard Tom Sayers is the greatest man of the day ‘and they woutl colt money. Seraroig | have been very quiet, and. money jester lay and to-day om. the erat ieee Wena to deine ough Ex Mee mere announcement tbat he would walk in Hydo | {wouh 1st to go to the United Staten hepaya | far easier to obiain than in the forepart of the week. You Park wouN throng every avenue and foot of grass con. | him ove thourand collars s month (what will the yc sed will see exterive quotations made in the fimes and other ies gd through the mazes of ‘Le Hf if iE Br! it to this). Heenan has besa offered one thoa. | journals, at the arrival of every transatlantic steamer, | to meet with the same bearty app! tained within its phe \SBries. in the House Briguol A Me months. Despite of he tempiing | fom the mopey article of the Hana, that paper being | After this I participated in seve pokes, ide sae Queen of Commons, at the ) at dinner parties, | oper, his friends «1 “get the belt and nou else,” |, the cniy financla: authority quoted from America, except | ‘904 Snally, about two o'clock, I the his slop of a nature in the pewspapers, aud in fact in every groupiug of two | Ibat be will sever anes for 90 great is the excitement | Dow and then & bit from the Bankers’ Mayasine. coverrvatory, near a large curtain of yellow silk, which ht ‘Albert was together, whether in the drawing room or the pot! | bere— so invested is that battle with Ghivalric associations Mueh interest te taken here in American politics; ani{ | 1 suppose! muet sbut out from halls’) ‘himeelf within breaking out of ‘people * the people am sorry to say the tories and jiliberals far ofteaer point | built up to verve ‘as supper roo! ‘Much affected and ‘are Deouse, it 1s the topic of conversation. From all parts of to the working of American institutions than the liberais | white domino, wearing or of the Bright and Orbden schoo! The Mmer has an | recognized the Empress. editorial to-dey on the resoluvons of the House of Repro- | mated coaverent sentatives aud the re of Mr. Hickman; eud,as usual, | Doraat of he | that jourpal is on Sides of the question. Bath parties are wrong and both are In nautical and mercantile circles the arrival of the fhe country subscriptions are pouring infor Sayers; they ere from £1 to £25. At Newmarket the subsoription hes reached £600; in London, it will beover £1,000. In the ‘Bouse of Commons they have taken up & pound subscrip- den. When Palmerston was asked for his subscription of Steamebip Aoriatic, Capt Comewok, nas creatsd i, bo replied, .“+make it £6 for the brave lad.” From deal of Wicteas; on Iicigaints tel ee tole te Soe ‘all that we can gather at the clubé and through the news. tothe cteat, Ant with these remarks I conciade ail pena eager bed bow lt papentnn ae will be @ goodly ference to bul a ly seul jou thas there | Pum! passe Wo OF taree tr, ake PT ae omenngeennn nara ogee will be ro renewal ecco, tenia wah unetoay Activity aud. competition uever were grester in sieamhip for Sayers reached £5,000, or $25,000. amount if | gym, will arrest ® second movoment aud crush it most | business between bere and America. Cusard is goiwg to ‘mere than was ever subscribed in such @ short space of | eflectually. . did for the Irieb time for oven & war hero. The little adorable Piccolomini, as our reaters are | bis screw steamers via Cork, i mm well aware, is to be married on the 22d of May. [ had |. The following letter, from gentlemen wrote | the pleasure of a long conversation with her im her box, Ay ete , ast week on theeubject of an annuity for Tom Sayers, ponte A] Fm roo last evening. — wih Pte x oa, a) Jou not imsure bim an aucience at intere! mericaa friends, ucular topics ‘will abow the appreciation in which our gallant champion | test iatercal of her Am ir; Dut, bles for the | ‘‘Love’” and "Fashion.”” You could then have an eppor- fe eld by the sporting world. Weare glad to flad that | white kidded halitués of ” cuhy emmpeinesruan Soowenn See pions and obeme of purchasing an annt is upiversall: . | a warriec woman—the romance which invested her will | thore tae female savan tes =M. Biauc she wae ot arene etof the "money: beng ap sp. | have passed away. fe wil be married in Florence, and | sPeeke the Englah floenty.. Now your tarnip tela le . as I have en inv’ to bo present, I shall tell your | Wrers and baraugues of rete parsons aud country will induce many to come forward who would | reagers all the news. On Monday night she Dids farewell | schpolmasters have become 60 sale, yds Blanc aod i elt il 4 ij : h | i [ i (lig i i il i: Pn ee Hi Ef f eters their hands: — to the British public. The opera 5 ‘Victor Bugo could meke a bit oa thai the irae an aipetenons letter, which you kindly fae tn Waist. abe mate M pos | and to the great ‘advantage of both parties, public aad tmeorted io your last week's Bell's, I strongly advovated | '* #014 for that night, an emer gq rabecription wherewith to @ life apnaity tor pn = ie caplee I tadtasnedie ott) Prag any i bebo ee Foch ory pen ae TS A As your readers are served By a different man ate different pect of ibe re. Serotec ams uch fees" are ag | Sah he mentee | Bow'Somman = : rt = ~by Teersated. envo bo empty oui under the manegemen' ay 3 who la now | Would say, rotor | You ge If be does he'll never re oo iar anamse a life annuity for the brave Tom, and | S#fF9i0g 00 the theatre for Lord grot it; and as for the other, 1 am sare most members eient to 7 hice from the'keen ag pitiess | taking out next fall to will tube tickets for his leotuting louery, and while gach ‘Qbus shelter and protect ang Guigini. He will char’ one drawe a Blanc it wil be certain to be « prize. storm of maverety in afler life. When I read over ‘2 him | STS oere troupe on he T fear Lord Jobn Ruseeil’s Reorm biil will turtrout « stll- =. Ge Dames of the many Mined toe: kind Set tae ‘The Great Eastern will Degiively go to New York—that | born babe. No ove seems to care for the bantting, not hed been pays yey) * apd how muck they edmired pile brave- fact is detnitely settled. The w: Of improvemen: is | even the venerable wet nurse himself. No one caresses bunals are pot 0 considerate; 9 ey byte} oc the champion giisten [reeseins sarily cnt satisfactorily, and she will take | it, DO one talks to it, but ali laugh or shrug their on a charge which afterwards wy, Tobeorved i -¥ — | bee departure for New York between the 10% and 20h —. Poor ‘ite Bu. hovel an foo, he wea kop fa urazon when he to bave comveyed to all those muaificent it of the London ‘Times, the pubic, apd re ie ards end ‘Sel Zuvecribora is Deatfet haus, end expressed in manly | qiDs Saitmeet ot ie se Catan nese week ic, | Dols dally” ‘Toe jouroaia ell apsak panduomelt of Hee wae and the | error, froma note wi we bave received from sir | pap; end though there seems to be 20 movement towaras Buaiber. con. | Charles Its ible to state at this moment Pw Qe every ane seemato believe forwarded | When he leave. He is now at Oxford, for which | that the better man of the two. If it 1s allowed to with Our Vienna Correspondence, Reece “Gems eee het | “Tut pepaenras aan tone as = ‘im, Ai 4 UO wae feated by us bere that there has, beep no Evasion ‘ex. | Clubs of ‘Oxford and Cambriige have sent over s friend ‘and was | 76 ba ‘Ihe Ministerial Crisisa— What the Ministry b—H. £5 | tended to the Prince of Walve to visit the United Statos. | challenge to America lo nave some picked crows of Yan T can only | ores of 1862 This His Oytem—Afeirs tm Ehungary—The Anglo. 5 | We know he would be weil received there, but court eti | keee Come over and contest the Thames rowing reach with that the ladies | select committee, by Policy—Coming Brento—Whet will sudris Do?— 5 | quette is ¢0 strict bere that he will mot visit Tt, | them, from Putoey to Morte, ant the’ the mesine wore Denatiful | to. whe Chamber on ‘The Ear! 50 6 tome communication takes place with the Home Oifice | for thi cbalienge is Mr. George ‘ies. I have reason to ‘Desutiful ladies key— Rusta— Prmeral of Oownt Schemeokyt—Phe me ry & | Now eruisty'st Git pe del atu fing ef | nay Toc erg, "Tnl teh eheoge may guanine stand toon | nop Scctanneienenomnemel ‘Wecount ces 10 5 | interest in an affair of the “ of | probable, bat pos tbrough the hangs absve mestoacs, o her ‘The mintetorial crists which I mentioned tm my lett ‘The Rar! + 0 5 | The volunteer movement is as lar as over. Our A precious melee bas late'y occurred in @ mosqee at parti- \orminated by leaving things ic t ‘Viscount vee 10 5 ks on Saturdays are alive -them. They visit | Cxiro, where come omg cadets, bownd to India, iid on Sophia former condition. nothing for their ‘The Earl of 10 10 ce Park and the streets by thousands. We | marbie floors, hooed kicked up & mess generally, ” while days of suspense. The the leader of ‘The Karl of Portsmouth 10 10 | have i London twenty-one thousand, and before | during = solemn religious ceremony, and ai the mo Or nd Ovunt Batty: « 5 | next fall we ‘they will be augmented to thirty thou. | ment when the Pasba was present. [1c soled moat itke a ‘national system, aud the pivot of Germine Lord - rand, Many the offers feel snubbed because the Lord Christen of any im the ‘and t0 bis moderation do tion, remains as he Justice ‘The Hon 3 ® | Chamberlain bas issued an order that no volunteer officer, | tbe young Fogiiah snobs owe lives es they were like = lengues, who had Lord Paget... Y 10 | po matter what his rank, can be presented under bis tile | to be torn to pieces by the infuriated Moslems. The affair Jewels of the tion to i ry . 0 10 | to the Qaees. They will’be ail announced as Mr. Tne | to be inquired into by government, and the mame re- two an, a 8 4 officers of the army are supposed w have influenced thie | ported. ‘This cotmeided ‘The Far! » 80 ia) the custom of her Majesty to visit the Our Paris Corresp&ndence. ‘You will ask Capt Little 4 4 lle of th gh AL | the suamer Panam, April 25, 1860. po page 10 8 | weet, iat ue wrth procend to Balmoral sat ee a. | TM Repro’ Grand Bal Costané—The treir ‘w 8 ya OI Ay a peed Dresses, Ge —The Emperor and Empren—The Supper 18 A we o> Rovm— Magnificent Coup d’ Eil— Incidents, he. £685 | confidence |, and believe he would not hesitate ‘ mee | ioesise her it he'could convenseatly d0e0, Thw raiher | The grand bal cortumé that | mentioned in one of my annuity OS = ~- tierce heed last letter a8 deferred on account of the political trou dies in Pourtales, pram a ae on rumor: Spain, took piace last night, and having been 62 ate ¥ bain. y pom Fr ok 8 8 | a tiriracommenmaezar em mora mcm a |S wine te eel eadearr oe your eter sve sbonid any be made fo remain" The pst oon thews, Buckstone, Compton, Chippendale, Mesdams Rey. | rome idea of ite magnificence. All understood = ri iH 0 | noige “Sie sie are ever auras: ana tite Ball was given 67, Ber, Maunty, atthe forRatings were on practical grounde. Tt was counter to the uneqtivooal 0 | latter, Bisworthy y. Mr. at the Prinoseses made a hii d’cstim-, | Meved by the Dake and Duchess of Tascher is Pagerio, ; 28 Py Ly En oe Focunas 7 aba & | The mvitations were thud worded:— Provisions of the federal act; oxceeds the constitutional 26 une ‘ung | Le Duc et la Duchesse de Tauscher it) se, Seer terete oe | tintin, weceeis apes f u 'Albe, 77 even: 26 | Bem pomcer olor te Orestes coe coccinea | Mare Avr A ery xk 2 0 | Mims Emily Wyndham can do is to Mili the stalls and pri- No mention wae made of her Majesty's name, ft being le Yate boxes, while Miss Swanborough and her complay desired that the bail should be divested of all official at- 1 0 | thow to empty boxes at the Strand. aten 0 | Theoperes are not yet in fall ewing. Covent Gerdea | “™S™ easly Seer pemind otto Derm end ew, has been partic ‘tended, apd Her Majesty's gens de ville cleared the long apd beautiful avenue of the o6 bes hat eovere! tentiooaty and wet! attended evenings | Champe Flyesee, causing all vehicles not going to the Ao- . aus besing ee ay yy S Ca tel d’aibe to pase through the streets that run parallel “mi Se spare, Sam be coe aoa | Sane © Grade “ten Weedierstass | ree, nackeng Dee hak ade hunt eiteeren, Gass, cotnens by les gentlemen of the Sack Heeang®) Fd ‘up toe of expectation for the rears of rieages, reaching Place de la Concorde, mhich be hae deposited with ws, olded © ho cane. pe TA ? wer slowly ‘but regalarly depositing the dectiés at the pT ay TR a to pul down tetr eof os Wrihas have been vor? entrance, which was Desutifally decorated with hangings see Wing anlastestcmeera | Sepia! rtp | ss ratrnae anatoncon mag ar ‘merchante i lane, which is to be clube bare etiam ith: thorn et the reetdenee ot ter, | Of be imperial household, te taete guts verte, sie stem i ay Corsa) Abo a ons terenl (the well corner); a\ the house of General | with gold lace amd all with powdered heads. thas been rained; which i tobe added to thie Candy and in Camprell (A werienn Consul); st Mr. Hawkiog’ (the emi- | Pegging through he socond room the other ‘woh a feeling hes been exhibited, that we beet Guees’s coun! James’, ke. ke. Ua Tose oon we Bare be goxte the ouina announced will be at leas, | day they were, with the Hon. Mr. Pachecd, of California, | met St the entrance by the Duke end Duchess @vnbied by next week, Te are to comowban ore tirogeced they Malet St ber ves: Oy ibe Americas ‘Tascher. 1 should have mentioned thet the re- Serkabiy uandsome riding whip, subscribed for by the upiater, amongst the cirele aetombled on the | copiion rooms I bave spoken of wore, as well ee the large py es a he Fence Anderema, ts rare Tagan, te Pal rom, cece tr he porpae| Powers andere Bravery and determinatoa. The whip i= our general greene line! walle, while the callings were freeone! gzaaion until called for by the Champion, wii —— ‘With the gresteet taste and marnifcence, rivailing those pre pean aioe Jo 8% BM ~ <class haotoneaen amreamanen tertad coe Heenan Owen Swift's. | The Astounding Financial Frauds— English Mercantile copamon catrence Magnificent; how can! Ae eneece Wi vality—The Austrian Fraude—Barom Bruch—Affeir: in | devorjbe the enchanting sorne that met my gase, when, Tom + a bw Ser inthe, uad | Tap Saney — Inewrre tion in Algria—Prench Bepeli, tots var plan Bp haha Dachess, I entered walked fame evening | tion to Timbuctoo—AMoney Marke—Amerioan Affairr— rooms beyond them! ‘wraith united to the ara baumterd reveeeed Tom, when havi otom, The Reamuhip Adriatic—Travel lo America—Lowis Blane | movt consummate tate could concetve had been larwhed btm a CC) Se ae w =f Seles ‘son ln and Victor Bhugo— The Reform Bil Heenan and Sayer:— | to render thie loog talked of J/t uniqne in ite splendor. 4 of Commons, ip, Semeeted weeriy Rowing Clute—Challenge to the Tanhew—Row in q | Dezzied by the lights and mirrors, it took me some time Been we him £40 cach, and | Morgue wt Cotro, de. to recover myself,and then I foond that I was eurrennded with @ committes: Boblemen at their ‘The mont astounding news of this week, and for a long Dy & motley throng—Queens of Sheba and princasses of oa ene eH Tye 4 -T4 time, in the history of fimancial frauds, ie the enormous | old were elbowing Bergere: ani Arlequine, Magt- ae peta e La ieraty mares Ga turarday might tae geo, | emberaiementa of Pullinger, head canbier of the Union | cienma were linked arm in arm with Pass in S Seema cand ino the Wary and toe gue George twenty, | Bask of London. He daalcatons amount to the enor- | Boots; Medien of high and of low degree, all ware | roils sway withost& bolt to kare la mark Det, at Leb- mgt re nt ee the caber ‘we poende jor the brave Sayers, as a | mous sum of over £300,000—upwarde of a million ani a | there—hirgs and knights, Christian and Turk, Moor aed | served, the great pugitiatic duel in England between Hee- i i i of dollars. infidel, Jew and Gentile, al! pressed forward, gagieg with | nan and Seyert i a sunject of great tmterest with * | Nothieg of the magnitode of this hae been known | evident admiration @t the splendors of the féte, and ail | classes, from the Court to the humblestenbaret. P Great Britain since the emberziements of a cashior | merry slike. Lions, tigers, and even bears, were play. Popular cpinion im most decidedly favernble to the Bank of England over fifty yoart ago. | (hlly teasing end intriguing litte Red Riding Hoods, while | American champion. At firet I thought thir was Jacks the Ginst Killer strode about seeking an adversary, | the result of the rooted antipathy which lies at the thet cave, of Fauntleroy, Paul & Siraban, Rod. | atthe end of the demcing room, ina niche in the wall | tom of every French heart to Reghend a8 i , Robson, Sadler, and other of the greater | simost hidden by vines and flowers, wore ensconced | there ie no doubt thet the national aympathies always jeaser rogues of the Stock Exchange Polloger's | Strauss and hie band, amd the sir wae mellow with the | with America; but no one seems to nek erences in hae all been lost on the Stock Exchange, ant now | sweet tones of the eof music they were dissoarging. I | present instance for hie preferéncd. Iie aMirmed have him, #9 propria persona, in jail. He eof abou. ag | pertioalarty netsect the wonderful ricunesn of the co | by all the laws of the duelio—no matter what may be Tithe use to them, except as an inetrament of Nomoes ag | tomes of some Fogliah gentlemen, who wore, with their | arme—tbe contest ought to be renewed, or the the starved skeleton of the man the bear canght—not fiowh | Henry the Righth dregs, mest magnificent neckisoes and | of England mort be held to ave lost. ‘The fight Leech. | enongh on bis bones to pay for the pieking. + villa earrings of jewels of rare beauty and price, while | terropted, it matters not how—though considering iil of papers Paseed anything ever known. During all the terrible @ement of the Crimean and Indian war no fuch sale Bis Feached. The capture of Sebastopol, the relief sat te the battle of Solferino, had not euch an the public mind. The 2imer enia 34,000 extra copies. Morning Pott, 18000, Bel's L4fe, 114,000; the Sport. Pelegragh, 190,000; the Sporting Life, 812,000. Frank Mathes, UMM, The Field, 6,000; the Bra, 6,000. the | EE Fes a i i g?

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