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—————————— NEW YURR HMKALD, WEDNESDA£, KHBRUARY 20, 1861. rey. laid before you. 1 announced to you at the close try, of the seasion of Parliament, that the atrocities which had then recently been committed in Syria had induced me to concur with the Emperor of Austria, the Emperor of | the French, the Prince Regent of Prussia and the Empe- | | Tor of Russia, in eal with the Sultan “5 which temporary aséistance was to be afforded to tLe Suitan for the purpose of ea tof his dominions places us, by the Tresty of Paris, upos the which a small peopie cannot make war. By @ blockade those nations wi commerce fhe LY therefore, now be Boltled adi of Germany, aadruin sod. The dispute must, by war or by negotia- ‘The Danish Diet had been closed. The King in his reply to the President's speech sai near us, my people will defend themselves if {call upom them to do so. 3 The sem. official Berléngski Tidende, in publiahing his epeech, makes the following remarks: —‘Should German troops enter Holstein without being called upon to do se , and contrary to his wish, @ vi would them take place, and the lederal Diet would, in fuct, have to declare war against Denmark. War at the present moment would be inconvenieat for Germany, and is consequently convenient for Denmark. armed peace exhausts the streagth of a coun try and weakens popular enthusiasm, without which ople cannot make war, By ge the commerce of Prussian ports for a long period. The conflict must, therefore, now terminate either by war or by negotia- THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Jura, Fulton and Saxonia | at This Port. ? Should they come have the deepest government was original powers by a community Wo Still exercised thaw inde- held by the seceding powers may now be withdrawn, If we assent to this right we clem admission to the Southern ports merchandise on the American prince! is, while, if wo deny tho right, we shall, no doubt, exclude ourselyos from the Southern trade, Which course shall we take, aad will the oppor- tunity be now embraced of asserting those maratine wer, should, in the in- kingdoms, and with the till higher object of the security of the nation, claim posecesed of muratime Power and © other nations are not, it will be quite as prudent to pavse before we tie our hands, as for France or any other continental Power to hesitate to reduce their armies to the level of the forces of a third or fourth rate nation, So long 68 the ship owners were the ouly sulferers the final settlement of the question could be deferred, but impeudirg war in the United States, aud threateood war , demand an immediate zettlement in the ia- lenses. vited States actepted the treaty of P as that treaty Fer pa ee 9. ema gk Ad article of the treaty would require that a tlockaste of the co- ton ports by the United States shipe of war would have to be force, The United States go- Verpment could not in that crse establish the blockade, ne the first article of the treaty would bea bar lo the employment of privateers. The supply of cot \Lerefore be uninterrupted under the treaty of P ‘As the case stands, howover, it is mpossible to say what expedients Mr. Lincoln's Gabi- to to destroy the commerce of e for the belligerents war; and besides the peace That seainanee her ase ya ‘4 body of French troops, who have sent to Syria Runting the allied Powers The Sultan has also ravle mititary force in Syria, under the Gircotion oF an able ofticer, and 1 trust that tranquil- lity wil be re established in that provi of the convention will - have also at the close of the just session of Parliament, that the pactiic over- in Chink had made to the tt at Pekin having ‘led to no sa- aval and mititary forces, and peror of the French, were to ad- hern provinces of China for the the just demands of the allied | Powers, and that the Earl of Elgin had been seat to Ching founded upon certain of sovereign States, who pendent sovereignty, aS representing by our soverelj Queen Victoria’s Speech at the Opening of Parliament. IMPORTANT SPEECH OF NAPOLEON. been fully attained. te of fre ships tures which my envoy rmany, and ruio tisfactory result thoee of my ally, vonce towards the purpose of supportio we, a8 @ maratime terest of the trading classes of Rates of Insurance Raised on Cargoes from the Southern States. ‘The law regulating the relggious aflairs of # tanta in the German and Sclavonian provinces | adopted by the Council of Ministers, and will be pab- lished shortly after it has rcecived the Imperial sanction, It grants complete autonomy to the Protestant church. As regards marriages between Catholics and Protestants, the existing regulations tor the present are to remaic in force. The Donan Zeitung gives a denial to the nows published ‘a treaty relating to the been concluded between wmbessador te treat with the Chinese lad to inform you that the allied forces have been attend. ed with complete success. after the capture of the forts at the mouth of the Petho, and several engagements the allied forces became masters 4 ihe uw perial city of Pekin, and the Earl of <igin aud Baron Gros, the Atubazsador of the French, were enabled toobtam an honurapie aud satistact the masters is dispute, the-negotiavors which followed them, the commanders bud ambarsacors of the allied Powers acted with the Papers on this subject will be | government | Operations of the Will England Recognise a Blockade of “the Southern Ports? | With the Chinese army settlement of all operations, and by some German papers. Danubian" Princip Russia nod Ausiria, Numbers of the Hungarian soldiers on furlough, who had been ordered to return, have already arrived. ‘The law regulating the religious affairs with Protestants in the German and Slavonic pro’ the Council of Ministers, and will be published short) er it has received the im) complete self-government to regards marriages between Protestants and Catholics, the existing regulations are for the present to remain in force, Adespatch from Pesth, dated Feb. 4, say Index Curiae has exhorted the manici the result of the Judicial Conference, 8 ehortly, before commencing the exercise of judicial func- tions. -DANISH IMBROGLIO, THE GERM most irtendly eoacert, laid before you, ‘The stati of my Indian territories is progressively i trust that their financial condi- wii gradusliy partake of the general amendment. Ap inguricction of a portion of the natives of New Zea- land has interrupted the peace of a but I bope that th Bpecdily suppress eznment bo 60: maintained by a suficient \ Cuba and the Secession Movement winces has been atopted from a Spanish View. rial sanction. art of that colony; | 82 8ppeal to arms. Protestant church. hich have been taken will and enable my gov~ ert such arrangements as may prevent net may resort . Tt is a recognized princ © declare what is contraband Mich the Southern States may seek to draw from Europe, what is to prevent cut ivateers Rumored Insult to Mr. Harris in Japan, e ich is to meet Serious differences have arisen among the States of the North American Union, to look without great concern upon any event togt jess and welfare of a peorle neatly y descent and cloeely connected ad friendly relations, rences may be sus- e interest which [ te of the United kind and cordial subject to ” show ds be fitted out? Whai, in fact, is to prevent the United states ropudial other, and taking their sta principle of maritime right, and declaring that the neutral flag docs not cover South ern goods, and that neutral goods under the Southern flag are labie to capture? Jo recaynise the Trealy of Pars would niav be to make the Northern States of the American Union powerless om the ocean, and the tino ‘has come when we must consider whether adherenc treaty would not make us po It is tmpoasible for me the neutral doctrine alt Russia, i upon the broad old Englis Advices from Kiatkhta, in the St. Petersburg journals, announce tiat the Russian merchants are taking all the necessary steps for turning to account the recent treaty witt China. General Ignatieff, who left Pekin November 10, arrived at Kiatkhta m fifteen days, the shortest time hitherto taken, On his arrival the church bet Deum was celebrated in the principal church. Death of Mrs. Gore, the Novelist, and | Marshal Besquet, allied to my sub; with them by tr My heartieit wish ts that theee i ceptible of satisfactory avjustinent. take in the well emg of the pe States curnot bet be wmereaged by t ugiven by them to tho Prince of Wales duriog wit to the contment of Ame to take (bis opportunity of expressug my W ciation of the loyalty and wtiachment to my person aud throne manifested by my Cauadian aud other North Ame- sion of the residence of the rang a peal, and a Te ‘Tho British cere Bailed (rom Liverpool at rived here yesterday morning The Hamburg steacy rived yesterday afternoon from I the 6th ‘nst., ar: A despatch dated Berlin, February 3, eays that Gencral Marmora has repeatedly declared that Sardinia has no intention of attacking Venetia other politica! declarations. NAPOLEON'S 8) Mrsstk0RS LES Swart! speech at the opening of each words the past events and thy pr to thix day that communication, re= not put my government in relatior with the great bodief of the State, aud thus deprived of the means of strengthening Ibe govern. .t by their public adhesion or a-sisteng it by their Captain Ehlers, ar- burg and Southainp: subjects on the peor Wales among tbe ave coucluded wyth the Emperor of the French con- ventions supplementary to the Massimo 1 1 ius up in few He has mate no of commerce of the 1560, and, in furtherauce of the object of ted with the King of Sar- 4 ConVERHOL for che reciprocal protection vf copy- conventions will wcrived off Cag o'clock in the afternoen. the 16th iost., at four o'c! The American steamehiy Fu Havre and South She left Southampton o'clock P. Bf., but did ot stop off Cape Race: The London Times, in reviewing Napoleon's speech, finds nothing whatever that :s reassuring. speech gives no reason for the liamense increase of the army and navy, no accoust of th \ the country, and no assurance of her with any other country est hint of the policy which Frou r peech cannot, ought not, to reassure any one. The once of a French squadron at ly the policy of non-interve idding of mere sympa! regards the future, who can fee rance will act on the principles o! eovoy and Nice had been rightly and justly anaoxed {any nation ever went to war proclaiming that it ow the sword in a cause of wrong anc case: of Jerome Bonaparte Napoicon came up for fur India and Japan. The Bombay mail of January 12 A Caloutta despatch of the 11th January says news had been recoived there that the landing of the American dor had been repaised at Japan. ‘The news from India is unimportant. vailed in the Northwest proviaces. At Bombay, business both in imports aud exports was Cotten was advancing. Exchange, 28. 1gq. Calcutta, January 11, Viceroy refuses to communicate to the Indian Council the papers concorbing the Mysore grant. News has been received here that the landing of the Americau Ambassador bad been repulsed at Japan. India is quiet, but indiscretion is shown by the income aty, i bare also ad reached Englend Captain Wotton, from | ior the eusumy year to be laid b framed with a due 1 have decided that every year a g of the situation of the empire ehal: and the most important despatel Jaid on your tables, to manifest your sentiment: piseed before you, i diplomacy shall be io in om addross whieh are being , by a simple para- hrone, but by a free and Feeights had slightly speech from the Bincere expression of your opinio As regurds ihe exterior, have 7 in my relations with foreign Powers, that Franc cerely desires peace, and that, without renouncing a le gitimate influence, she does not pretend to interfere in any place where her interests are not concersed; and, fiaally, that, if she sympathizes with a‘l that is great esita'e to condemn everything purpose of puolic tigefulng: Sabout to pnrs ttend your epuncits, and 3 ttainment of the tude—the welfare aud hap- jaeta shows how light- ion can be thrown aside at ies and antipsth’ ed by being told right and justice, and noble, she does not which violates international right and justice. have combined in Ital, ready embarrassed. ment, agreeing with its allies, has considerei that tho best means of obviating the greatest dangers was io bai resource to the principle of non-intervention, ach country master of tg destiny, questions, and prevents them from degenerating into L certainly am not ignorant that this eystem possesses the inconvenience of appearing to au- thorize many grievous excesses. prefer another course—some that France should partici- pate in and make common cause in every revolution; others that France should place herself at the head of general I will not ailow myseif to be diverted from my It ig sufficient for country that its rights be maintained ip the quarters in which they are incontestible, to de- fend its honor wherever it may be attacked, and to afford her support where it is supplioated by a just cause, d var rights in causing the recognition of the cession of Savoy and Nice. These pro- ‘vinces are now irrevocably united to France. 1 in the extreme bast, our flag, united with that of Great Britain, floats victoriously over Ube walls of Fekin, and that the Croes, ombiem of Chris- tian civilization, again surmounts in the capital of Caina the tempies of our religion, which have been closed for it is thus that, in the name of humanity, our troops have gone to Syria, in virtue of a ropéa) convention, in order to protect the Christian ainst a blind fanaticism. At Rome [ have considered it ecossary to increase the garrison when the security of the Holy Father appeared to be threatened. my fleet to Gaeta at the moment whon it seemed that it must be the last refuge of the King of having allowed it to remain thero four months, I withdrew it. However worthy of sympathy might’be royal misfortune so nobly defen‘el, tho of our war vessels obliged us to depart every the system of neutrality which IT had prociaimed, and gave rise to erroneous interpretations; but you know in policy one hardly believes in the possibility of a pure, disintoreated step. Such is a rapid exposition of the gene- ral situation, Let any apprehension, therefore, be diss:pat- ed, and let confidence be re established. coinmercial and industrial aifairs assume a new develope- ment? My firm resolution is not to enter into any con- flict in which the cauee of France should not be based on right and justice, What, then, haye we to fear? Cana united and compact nation, numbering forty millious of souls, fear to be drawn into struggles, the aim of which 'e, OF be provoked by any menace whatever? The tirst virtue of a people is ‘to have confl- dence in iteelf, and not allow itsclf to be disturbed by Let us, then, calmly regard the fu: ture in the full consciousness of our strength as well as in our houorable intentions. aggerated preoceupations, in the dcvelopement of the cc of the prosperity that Providence plioes in our ands, Braz ‘The mails from the Brazils reached Lisbon on the Ist. Coffee was quoted nt 5,500 Exports since last muil, 304,000 Stock, 20,000 bags. Sterling exchange, 265,. ities usimportant. the House of Lords on the merican Cristi Rio dates are to January 10. c be for difficult to be forese: 2. 5,000 for good firsts. Speeches in A state of things inst. Lord Denny t directed to the paragraph in atened disiuptioa of the American option his Royal Highness the Prinze Tam quite sure uuntry who would v1 Gvep interest avd regret the disruption of a ¢ oF Various dismavantay —My atiention Unioa, and to the re of Wales met wi there ts no one THE LATEST NEWS. Tunin, Feb. 5, 1861. Ruggiero Settimo has been appointed President European conilicts. 3, has procured fer its d, and @ personal wdom ouly inferior—for I think it 1s in- But you cannot nor argument in Paris on the Ast instant, and public curiosity was eyen greater thi M. Borryer replied at length to th Extreme views would ‘The remaining elections have everywhere taken place peacefully. Broffero and Crispi have been el:cted mem- bers of Parliament. ferior—to that eno. idvk at ths thr ou the first day. address of M. Allo Allon responded. the 8th, to hear the Imperial advocate. It ig said the Powers a Conference at path by these opposite inducemente. the greataess of Narues, Feb, 4, 1861. The fire of the besieged at Gaota is very brisk, and is replied to by the Sardinian. Avvessel left Gaeta laet night, eluding the vigilance of the Sardinian squadron. ben adjourned till result in the first instay disastrous to the Mt huppens—I . been for too many years lool that country therefere, will not it itleads those who Peo mor think tes b Lhe government ought to interfere—to sideraiou Of Ube ost means for promoting, iy of cotton from other places. bie not to feel all the more America When we reme: wed to the Prince of Wales by —8 well ae by our feliow subjects »ne point which of course it ir her Majesty to toach upon ia her sover without re- b his Royal High- ness Comported hiuaelf—olten on oveasions of great duli- culty, aud on the spur of the moment—to the self-pos- ecssion, tact, perfect good breeding and courtesy he dis- d, while malotataing fully the digaity of the Crown f Rarl Sefton, Karl Graxviuie oble ear) likewise referred to the visit of the Prinee of Wales to America, and said that the reception fhness met with io Canada was a satis- vyalcy of that important colony. With: ont wishing to weaken anything the noble earl as to the compliments paid to the Prince, he must ob- serve, iu corroboration of what bad fallen from the no- Die ewl, that it must be satisfactory to this country to know that, loyalas the people of Cauada had showa them- solves with regard to the sovereign, the care which her Majesty had bestowed on the education of her children n betore they had erriyed at manhood or wouan- hood, been attended by such successful results as to add something to cement the connection between oar colonies » mother country, aad to bring more distinctly be- ige of the virtues of tho sove- ) Not only in Canada was a reception iven w the Prince of Wales, go- with a Secretary of State and ing hiro, but in South another s0a ia his pri ) a midshipman on board of oue of her Ma- Jesty’s ships, the loyalty of that colony was ue fuily flown in the same way to the mother country as it | had been evinced towards the eldest son in Canada and announcing that | at Besrout had proposed to | wit a Blocks one sole government for th inbabitants, under the protection of the European Powers. ‘The Porte bad also propwsed tho cstablis with General Councils, composed of Chria man Members, in consequences tue most sts of “the South; © ageced on the principl ¢ settlement of the Sy is thus that w ing two muck an Rome, Feb. 2, 1861. ‘The Pope as ordered his soldiers to return to Roms, notwithstanding the orders of M. De Merode to the con- of troops throughout ti of dépote for” mt for} auestion tw in Consequence of yet deeply “rater tet zy Fifteen thousand Sardinian soldiers have passed through Umbria on the way to the kingdom of Naples. ‘The reactionary movement in the Abruzzi was orgaa. ized by Count Trepani and M. De Merode. The Sardinians have evacuated the Papal territory, in compliance with orders from the Emperor Napoleon. The Spanish vessels which were despatched to Gacta have been repulsed by Aggairal Persano. Francis Il. has issued an appeal to the Sicilians, offer- ing them the constitution of 1812, a Sicilian army and pavy and an entirely separate administration. He asks of them to give an asylum toa royal family, abandoned but brave, and too well instructed by misfortune, It is said that the Pre neral who wet more than a centurys state of ailwirs offended by some re Leary anda shade Reates closed at 68. The Independence I brune bave beer ceded to France Nord states that Garibald! h play and his own high position. In reply tothe addre The King of Napk which bis Royal Hy Vion of 1812, with respons:ble Sicilian mit factory proof of the irely separate admis dom of the press conscription, and a Sicilian a Correspondents of Frenc the pacific settlement stration from the Why should not 1 and Commercial. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Tho English funds on the 4th showed a temporary im- provement, but it was not maintained, and consols closed bad the based ean on: \ ’s speech being unfavorably con- Conscls were quoted at noon on the Sth a % for money, and 917% for account. ‘The demand for money in the discount market and at the Bank of England was heavy at unchanged rates. the Stock Exchange ehort loans were freoly offered at 5 a The monthly payments on the 4th were rent difficulty. nal failures had occurred among the Greek houses in London. The suspensions include Bello Brothers, Kdward Vitalis, Scbilizzi & Vuros, and J. Pas- cal. The assets in all cases are said to be favorable, Feorvary 4—P. M, Is closed at 91" a 917; for money, and 9174 for nt. diminution of taxes he abolition of P m thate hope of f the Danish questi ‘This hope is founded on a statement t! France aad us yy micwsuires of conciliation, and thus remove et all pretext for military interven yet known what the answer of the cabinet of Copenhagen will be. The Minister in London of the republic of Nicaragua has issued a notice stating that the President of public and the Le legen to cotton pi: The Faris papers of February 2 published a despatch | from Comstantinople, dated February the European Commies establish in Sy at Saturday's prices. she could not aj imagipary alarms. world a know reign. (Hear, hes of a peculiar cba: ing in his royal c other officers of State ac Africa, on the mere casual visit of Lat us engage, without ex- not without ap; Advices from Gaeta to the 24, received via’ Romo, say that the siege continued without any inctient on either ce replied but moderately to the fire of the besiegers, which was rather frequent on {he land side, and was especially directed against the city. Priuce Carignan had gone to Mola di Gaeta. The jour- ney is said to be in connection with negotiations for the surrender of Guota, It is stated that in the Abruzzi the war has been most inury—no quarter given or asked for. An official eperal wonounees that confileuce and tranquillity were returning throughout the whole portion of the Abruzzi. ‘ The Italian elections were proving more and more fa- yorable to the policy of Count Cavour. Count Brassier de St. Simon had presented the creden- tials cortirming bis appointment as Ambasgador of the King of Prussia et Turin, Sardinia bad claimed the restoration of the soldiers made prisoners by the Papal Zouaves, and had arrested the Bishop of Zabini as hostage. A despatch from Berlin say: General de La Marmora market active at. previous rates. Miinois Central Railroad is qnoted at 2759 a 264g dis: Now York Central, 88, AMERICAN. SACURITIES, The sales on the 4th were:— New York Coutral 6's IMinois Central shares. “ On the Sth, at noon, Lliaois Central of the Southern Ports be ized by England! [From the London Herald, Feb. 5.) The late severe weather bas made it plain that a short iuterrliption of a few outdoor occupations 18 suilicient to create an amount of distress which is almost a danger. All Classes are not €0 woll provided for raiby days as the erscr the builders when out omstrike, and with to be out of work ts to be out of bread, elp for it, but to paradg the streets with a chalked shovel, seeking alms, or to stand in the crowd in Mr. Sel(e is ready to distribute a Ten days wichout count; Erie do., 3144 coro) + AIS 2614 0 2636 were quoted at tina aud Muss ‘The Paris currespondent ‘The French government has for tho compet ed on with 11 the London Times aays:— determiued that the works m Of the unflaished rauways shall be It is eaid that there MESSRS. JAMES HEWITT & CO.'S CIRCULAR, aveRrooL, Feb. 5—P. M. Corton.—The market yesterday (Monday) was firm and active, and prices of better qualities were 1 16d. a 14. over Friday's quotations. Today, however, under the telegraphic advices per America, the demand is quite and the above advance is scarcely supported Sales Monday 12,000 veyed 3,000 Arbor square bagtull of half crowas and shillings. the visual arrivai of coliiers in the Poul, or the usual arri in the Loulon and other docks, and eastern parte of this great metropous are in the condition of a béleaguercd city, or suiloring like Ire- when the potatoe erop failed. omrauuication between Outports and foreign countries should in future be kept Against severe weather, such as that experienced this winter, the care of Proviteace is the only remed: © contingencies, th herwise provide cted by a war in the Baltis between Pr mark at the outect, and it m pany of 70,0 pleted as quick vals and ceparture: The London Morning I “Phe Cabinet of St The market closes: bales on speculation and for export. 1,000 bales on Breapervyrs.—-Mesars. Richar Wakefield, Nash & Co. , in the market to-day. revions prices, an Flour quiet and generally unchanged. & Co. say 3d. dearer) Corn in moderate request, and Od, a Od, dearer, Provisions,—Beef and corn continued dull at Lard quiet: 67s. refused American refining. Tallow flat, Propeck.—Ashes quiet at 293. a. 20s 61. for pote, and 64. a 308, for pearls, Sug: unchanged. Rice quiet: some Carolina at auction Rosin steady: common 4s, 7d. a ds, Sd. Spirits of Turpontine 30s. 6d. How desirable London “and thé a8 repeatedly declared to the Prussian government that Sardinia has no intention je no other political de- wation and for export. mu, Spence & Co., and Whee a’ re P4 in request at in some a re dear: “4 apy revolutionary mov The underwriters of London and 1.5 ¢ 1 per cont on cargoes from the Sout ot the war and other risks, of attacking Venetia, rpool have raised The General is reported to have been much diasatished with bis reception at the rossian Court ‘A despatch dated Rom the United States to co The London Daily Ne A box of precious to have been brought to mai! packet Tatman'a The murderer and awaits his tr i The English Parliament was op the Sth inat., the ¢ She alludes potntediy to the polit in the United States, expr there may be an amicable aitjustment of between the different rections, On the evening of the ath inet. grand given in London by Io by, aud by Mr. Disra supporters in both houses o It is stated that Major Gonera! probably be appointed conina January 29, from headquar- |. (Wakefield, Nash tors, states that Schiavone, ope of the chiefs of the reac- tionary bands in the Abruzzi, has surrendered. continues to lake place, and ‘a spirit of revenge 48 dis played on both sides. Oo January 31 Monsignor Cresevulo, Superior of the Seminary, was mortally Wounded, The cure, of the ca- thedral,'and one monk were also badly wounded. ‘The Alcantariste convent was nearly destroyed on the night of tho Slat ult, (he Opinione of Turia says Coust Braasior do St. Si- 3) present to his Majosty tho crelentials confirming his appointment a8 Ambassador of the King of Prussia at Turin. General Rocea, in bis roport, announces that confidence and tranquillity are returning throughout the whole fron. The town of Sora has presented an ive of gratitude for Tho peas ints com- wes and Den: ther Powors in the , timber, tallow, ind speaking with some hips would practically cease to be trado, these commodities would jn supply than they are at present, proportion to the limi of them would be di or less privation suffored by those h shipping and those occupations ia m tho north of Rurope is ure products. Here thea, ‘h, ina modified form, no different parts of the cvug ist Leen 80 praiseworthi- ¢ mere spectators of v sword and wore © suffering could sear se. than one of tho great worth $12,500, which tat St. Thomas precision, ae I quiet but steady. quence would b p ply the use of all ot upon British ‘AW material drawn frv up into different monuty is something to bi doubt, threatens to reproduce try that destitutic mon wil to-day (Februa: The Latest Matkets, LIVERYOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverroot, Feb. 5, 1861. port:—The sales of cotton to- day are 3,000 bales. The advices from the United States per America have had the effect to limit the demand, and the advance of yesterday is b LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKFT. Livenroot, Feb, 5, 161. improved tone. tier of the Abruzat Messre. Hewitt & Oo, rei addrees.to General Somnaz, expr. his exertions to restore tranquillity. pel thé demoraliged reactionary bands to surrender 4o the Sardinians. Advices from Turin of February 3 says:—Up to three nday afternoon the result of the elections y #1k members returned n other war in Burep posed to a great naval | ly fail ia bemg frig } Tintional igteresta wor Is every whore bo driven from the ocean, b cwuse the carrying service would be performe | risk of capture by neutral vessels, Is i to o¢ alamity of suc A state of things both Richardson, Spence & Co. report an | Wheat meots good inquiry at fully slow and unchanged. 0 64. dearer since Friday. Waketield, Nash & Co, report a healthy consumptive demand for wheat and flour of 1d. on the former, and 3¢ is more active at the advance TRADE REPORT. At Manchester the unfavorable news from Bombay and improvement which was visible t is inactive and depressed, The Liverpool cotton market on the 6th was steady and quiet, with sales of 6,000 bales. ‘The London cora market on the 6th was firm on full Coffee very firm. , of which number ‘The underwriters of London and 7 eee com the rate of insuranee one por ae Southern States of America, on x0cou fires ov cotton ships anil to cover w , the weil knowa novel Corn in moderate req h from Rome, dated February 3, say Jacta of the 2d, the siege con- remarkable jactdent on either side. ut moderately to the fire of the be- cording to advices from Gj tinues without an, The place replies state of Kurope who knows that we may not tea] with the situatiog, unless the lesson of (rason, is Improved and tue neodfui steps ‘an advonee sine» Friday P bbi. on the latter. smixed, 378. 04. the Treaty of Partajto which wo United States have jong During the Freeh war ipowners suilored severely , a toan extent which ican vessela received A Madrid journal express Feparation of the Southern si Northern shail be defini Cuba will be more mensced than it A popular disturbance bad taken place al Madrid. Tho printing presses of two royalist journals wore broken up. A despateh trom Madrid @ popamiar disturbance has toke Presses of the Royalist nowapapors, Bl Equatore and 2’ Aurora, have beoa broken, of the Bank ¢ ho opinion that if the los of America from tbo hed, the iskiad of us hitherto been. Calcutta bas checked th on Friday, and the mari » encroachment upon tt they conil scarcely fool boul two mouths back a rin much of the India Mr. Gladstone had propos eotammission paid to Ment business, vod chat 1) The inference no: Jeoted to moditications wi rectors to consent to ree now summoned, America arrived at ( three on the afternoon o shorty afver noon on Lhe January 29, ays thai y t ton on the rate of freight paid to British vessels, and uh place. The printing with some qualification, may be said’ to hove extent of the charge’ uy rates, Sugar firm Tea quiet at full rates, refined higher. pon the consuming shoes Sel, 5, 1608, oxox, Feb. 6, Console closed for money at 91% a 917, and for ac. count at 02 a 92!;. of the position of the British shipo vner. rying a thousand tons of cargo from China at an ad- vance of £1 a ton would clear £1,000 more freight than a vessel without premium, and at an advance would clear £2,000 more than a vexsei witiv ‘This was the measure of the disadvantage of the British shipowner jn the Cbina trade, and wero war to break ‘ut in the Baltic his position would relatively be mush Y It was even given in evidence, before the Se fon, that during the Austrian banking houses and business firma sent out China correspondents that ships should not be employed at all. still, by the and hot those of the United tral and not Malle to capture, whotber carry log the prodnee of France, Sardinia or Austria on the , or carrying our own oO} 4 Switreriand, ‘The Federal Council received on February 1 semi-of- information from Turin, to th: expect to bo masta The Federal Council bas I» ci Italian elections, even in the Two Sicilies, have bi yorable to the ministry. rs of Gacta within eight sys. ly informed th ‘The latest sales were:—Ilinois Central, 29 a 23 dis The Queen's Speceh at the count; New York Central, 72 a 74; Brie, 29 a 297). the British Parti Mr Lorns axp Gasrinwrs ‘that I sgain moet you in f to your assietance and advice. My rele Powers continue to bo friendly and sat trust that the moderation of th prevout any interrupt Events of great Denmark, Coreiagen, Feb. 2, 1961. The King, ia reply THE LECTURE SEASON, HATCH WILL UBCTURE aT on. Wer 2h . A distinguished member of tho bar be present to propound and debate a question, Adi 0 ‘The Danish Diet hae boon closed. to the President's epcech, said Should an epemy come near w, my people will dofend thomselves if T cali upon them to do eo, ‘The eemioficial Berlingslee Tis German trooy# enter Holst called upon to doo by our sovereign, his wiah, n violayion of territory would then take place and the Federal Diet would, ia fact War, at the present tn: venient for Germany, and is conmequentiy courenient for A ptale ul armed pracy Babausie (ue stooge acvumiry, sad Woakers popuiar guihuciam, without to thelr India and inwiant, at 74 Inde remnant 8: in, without being nd contrary to WOMEN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.— v, Dr. ARMITAGE will leeture on the aly i bt Pt the Cooper Ineutute, on Frid at importanco are # the produce of any to either of the Powers ypreheusion that this Iny evening next (221 rave declared war against nt, would be incom A & Co. OAT Broadwi left to settle their own aflaire, . | take part in th wil we | War ta Bot —_ Market, ava Mt (he avers oe tae eventag or | Hi SALEs AT AvoTiun. ™ ~ PORTER . AUOTI = A. macosogey utilis ae” E Pi AUC ION, ‘At the elegant residence 215. Wen Feurieenth street, near WEDNESDAY TE 2), AT Ii O'CLOCE, catalegue comprising the ‘Largest and richest assortment of Household Furniture and Works of art ji (ftered x: auction this season, | Bureaus, Was ous uperb seven octave Pianoforte. A and mabegany Armour Siegaut rowing Hoom suits, A Gleseen, claasst caheghee, chasber parla aad aiaeeios ‘Artiste Bronzes, S| Furntitre ou Paintings iy, colada orilae, 7 ronze ind Ormolu Chandeliers, ), “COLTON, AUCTIONEER. wENTGEL HOUSE. Pier and Mantel Mirrors, F. bold Furniture, Fiencb plair Mirrors, Lace. |, Brocade and Lace Curtains, &c marble top centre, card and other Tables, &e., &0” Ubis dar Commencing at 11 o'clock precisely—ihe entire elegant Fur- | (W. D. Rebvuary. 20, at 10% o'cluck, ei No. 387 nitnire and beautiful Works of Art contained in the above th treat: bet ven Eighth and Nioth avenues, the enure Iarge dwellivg, all of which will be said without reserve, sad | geniecl Furnitare ef the o i will embrace Si it be removed immediately, consisting of everythi and rosewood Parlor ce ae Tound in a fir class residence—Farlor, Library, Wardocks, # seme plats Mba ee atte Poa and Chamber Furniture. other sedsieads, extension Dini bien velvet, wpS> ‘alogues ready by 8 o'clock this morning, when tbe whole | and ingrain (' ‘meloths, Hair Mattresses, silver can be examined. | Wave French ina Ware, Kedroom and Kitchen Fur Varlors contain superior velvet Carpets, three magnificent | solid rosewood Suite, covered in maroon, blue and gid, and | Cae ee ie rma and ese bro! | 7-120 xe pO EI Tn ie and Turkish ; a fal | (JEORGS HOLBROOK, avoTy “aT, Cade; ladies sulid rosewood ecepiion and Arm Chairs, cover: | thin day, at Wi o'clock wt 1ONRBE, “Witt of > ed in gold, blue crimson apd maroon satin; three suild rose- | 44 > the contenté of the . ‘vables, witb rich statuary tops; expen- | Brussels’ and three ply ‘Carpets, Arete ats tively carved rosewood pler, voce and eite Tables, witb mal | Chairs and Kockers, mB-ogany bureaus, mabogany. Fr Die tops; three cosy rosewood Btegeres, vit marble tps, edateace, straw haliseente, Teather BEAay Rebel, Plate glass door, ec » imported exprossiy for the owaer; la | anc Pillows, Bankets, preads, sh ets aud Pilow Cnsee dies! rosewood Work tables, ormole Clocks. el | Washstaads ond Crockery, wsogany marbie op centre and gant china Vases with the tuost chaste and expensive Iaad- | side Tables, Looking Glasirs, china gitss and silver Keapes. painted to order in France: magni@eent French plate | Ware: elegant College Bull, martic top, wad kitcwon Uvon Pier Glass, with rich and heavy gold frame: Mantel Mirror (0 iis, with which the sale will commence. La Og Les Un |. Bl ogues carly a the morning, N. B,—Hov majel, of dix feet aquare: heavy - fety of Ui ‘RY ‘Curtains ap ornices, large and © tensive variety of ‘ ® DS ne atl . Pain by native arists, such as Landscapes, Winter kbps a 10, lil well at auatiow on Wea caday, Feb. Scenes, Marine Views, Scriptural Pieces, &c., the whuieform 4 104, o'clock, at the salesroom ho. 23 Nassau st ing a very pleasing collection ; au rosewood Pianoforte, | Sign den—The swok of. a fi Tuli seven octave, ciegant case, finished all round inlatd plate | turer equal sated manda and richly set with pearl, boing @ valuable instr “In ¢his count i be sold without reserve b ment; rosewood Piano Stool, covered in satin, withamelegant — Qublea, i ‘with various kinds of we resent an cing Rooms ish velvet tapestry Carpe! a . soltd va Eatension Table, all tah figures, de. being sichly carved: oak Ex‘ension able eu polished \aee marble top Faucy baeay ‘Mirrors, sofa Bed: i tn_goxd order; : Wes, IG feet: red oak Mule, wiih Heh ic: | Hea See ann ii Sie ‘he ruby and. orys naawa'e, — Htaas Wash stands i ood French alae By Cloth, together tal eu Gl “ ae X Vines, () nes, ‘Tumblers, Goblets uad Decan ers to er mahogany, Fren bate ci ifn Tea and. Dinner Sets, costly pulver, Wace, Saeen Cabinets, inlaid Work Tavies, Boi de Huse 0 5 oval Sables, Ceptre Tabies, Kecepiion Tables, sewing ‘1 ‘Dinner Service, Mineh Salyers, Cake Baskets, Cas tea, &e., with 1 sional of ake eaaa ter gffee and Tea Uris, Spoons Forks, JAquor Biand, su- | ionendedremacahip Lane ’ or Tal Cutlery, &e. ee ‘Chambers—Costly solid rosewood an4 mahogany Bedstesds, ENRY HH. LEKDS, AUCTIONBER.—HENRY statuary marble top Bureaus, Washstands and Commodes tS | FY ™ YEE ag cOtwit nell at auction on Thesis ree match; over twenty pure hair Ma tresses, from 40 to 60 Ibs., | 97 y 101 2 { made {o order fo inexggllent coodition; ingrain Car in} Sat eee Di reek ae oy Or ralcatll bedroom Mirrors, Clocks, Foret Tabies, Vowel Racks, Tolle’ ingy and origipal oj oketebes by the most prominen | Bets ot Cloths, stair Carpets and Rods, mabegany cusiiioa d ote iv ataly, the sketches xnd paintings have been col Chairs, Kockers, Sofas, Lounges, vouch Beds, Hail Stands, tected by an American ariist, resident fifteen years in. italy, ‘Tea aud Dining » together with a large and destrable from the sindios of the best artsia in Komé, Florence an, assortment of Basement Utensils, de., with which the 6ale Other [usliameities. It is the largest colic vasa of origing will commence, skolehes eaporird froma Taly. and were it uot for ‘be résey ‘i as , yubies in that country, itfs not prooable that they wor ART, B. Caran s 20 Pe war | ever have reached Ubis Country. ‘Ths sale wil afford ano ON SALE, | portunity Jo soquoiaerars sod ametcors of art to ovialn, Furniture, | Sely,"ueal 4 ‘tal This day (Wednesday 1 arisia WN } pictures will be admitted, aud the sale will be Si Paintings, &c, Of costly rosew Al 1% Oeil Modern rosewood Pianoforte, + above coilention will be on exhibition three di Be Delore the sale At the brown stone residence of the late | re the Stier Corning Hoffman, Esq, - <i Be No. 56 West Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue. | FP ENER GREEN AUCTIONEER Alco the whole of the vainable Library, Horses, Carriages, Burovehes, isl, MACKERRT &c ibis day ut 10iy0 clock, at the abelion store 19) William street, M0 barrels and hall barrels No. band No now |. Mackerel Also 40 sacks Liverpool salt FPN Rigy GAEES,, ,AUCHON EEA — onycuRtRy randy und otber Liquors, Segara, &e —This day, 10}, o’civek, nt the anetion aiore, 194 William street, Urocerie: by boxes Yainiiy Soap, 14 barrels Currania, Prunes, Pigs, Tee Coffes, Spices, Fish,’ Granay, Gin, Whiskey and Kum, t casks, demijohns and cases; 85 ie segars de. A Jok, Catalogues, \ This day (Wednesdsy y use Or cftie y | ready. rosewood Blegeres, marble top French | «: Work Table, inlaid with mother oi pearl, erat od ghey 3 : bed raving Koom Furniture, ception and oval back Chairs fran ‘ atored natta broca Ls 12 U'CLUCK, ae eta Co ES ee cet shelt, | Dry nd Fancy Goocs, libbons, ress Goods, Clothiay brocade and la se O rmolu end bronze Vhaa: | Hosle h doweles, A, ma € . dellirs; Candelabras, Br French plate, fleread Mantel | 409, OK THURADAY, FEBRUARY 21. ints, rich giit fraines; superl) Sevres Dresden china Vases, 2 ube € a witty decoraed’ patiam marble Staiuetics, attstlc Bronzes | Dry and Faney Goods, Be re, ng, ae tand Morning, vainting, Pandora, Poetry, C1 8, €¢; antijue inva Cases fram Ponpst culsneum, ebony Card Tables, velvet Carpets acd Turkish Easy Chairs, bronze Clock, Oil f Ynmap, Huntington, Legrand, ‘Cole, represepting N Music, Cru! WILLIAMS, AUCTION Will cel! on Weonesday next, at 10% o'clock, tho bale. of stock of Millinery, Suaw Brat » Straw aud silk Hata, nH s. Freael Eogtavines apaumplion Vingin asehold Furniture, conststing of several haudsom eiisirabkigrai’ ings, Apsumplion Virgin | wyirdrobes, Hofas, Obst, Looking Glasses, Ac, &c., Tz VE PIANO FORTE, ‘Atal Fourth avenue, wear Thirtieth wicect’ ed legs end case, round corners, finished all round, ininid 3 qrith aud s¢id pear! keys; rosewood Stool, Music Hooks, em- JR Oke, AU OREER, sew, bownay 44 Droiderea olath fisie Rack, Lutstind, Oltelovb, dras. Oliver street, Eells this. day, at 10g o'clock, by virtue gels Stair Carpet Chambers —Rich rosewood | anexccution, Tstv'oes, surnips, Soap Liquors. Kegs, us Bedsteads, sisin Louis XIV.; Bureaus Fiuid and Tea match, Wardrobes, Dressing arid T fill, Be Book ‘ands, Couches, lees, halr Mattresses, Falllaves, feataer Bi Sheets, Quilts, Counterpanes, ls, Pormps. @onters, Glass Oase Hotes and Fixtures, Light Wi JOHN MAHOS Sans. les, Drug Bi \. a lecorated china 7, BAZYLL, AUCTIONEER, v8, Blankets. Rolie Beta oval Mirroves Dining boom Furnivues of every + Pecemptry awe ot Hazaware, Cutlery, dc. Kind; solid carved oxk Buffet, statuary marble iP; patent WHITMORE & HAZELL a r ‘ouches, Armchalzs, elegant sets crystal and | Will sell, at auction, thisday, Feb. 20, and following days w ‘Tal ruby “Glassware, Decanters, Ubblets, Champagnes, Wines, | sold—sale to comanance at 10'o'clock each day, es, Tumblers, frult, celery and preserve’ Stands ‘At No. 37 Warren sireet, finger Bowls, ruby aud'Parian marble punch Bowls, ruby and By order of KBB BOXCS, Assignee. gol Liquor ‘Sets, gold band china Dinner Set, richly decora. RORERT T. McCAYS ted ‘Tea Set, 4 pieces; solid silver Dinner and tea kets. All | Entire stock of Hardware, comprising a complete assortm: the chipa and glassware irom the celebrated house of Peepia | of heavy and the ¢ goods, cuuiery, A & Co, Paris. Silverware, Coffee Urn, Casters, Ceke Baskets, ‘Terms cash, Catalogues can be'had at 37 Warren street, Also, Kiteben, Utensils, &. Cosh deposits’ required of ali | ai the office of the auctioneers, 158 Broadway. 4 purebasers, Sale peremptory, without cegard to eather, wot is oTION! . + o'clock. at the'auction sulesrcoms, No + ee, ee bireets Houectold Furniture, mahogany’ So’as, rosewood P FIRST CLASS OR.GiNAL OU PAINTINGS, ier Chairs. Lounges, Bureaus, anda, Rockers, « in, Lowhogany i re: also'ope makogany Cilice Desk, oC ts, Oticio! ach Hair M; order of the proprietor of the “OBAYON ARE GAL | Pe sae pore Diniog ar netion on | Diving oom Chairs, Kitehe: . J. EC Bi | m Furniture, and ajso one PRIDAY and SASURDAY, February To'clock | Bay Horse, about i5'; hands high; three wets Single I each evening, in the gallery over GUUPIL'S, Nu. 772 Broad. | Pes, 4c. % way, corner Ninth street, — Chiles specimens from the eas St, QHERIFF's SALE —GROCE KIES. we if VAN BE! INOLUDING MANY OF HIS MASTER CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, PLBOE! Salesroom 118 Nassau street, Casilear, Tait, Delassard, jhty, Gay. Tho WA sell, this day, at 11 o'eiock. at their salesroom, for FENSETT, UKO. INNES, EASTMAN Ju NSOM EB, | count of former Parchaser, Butier, Whiskey, Tobsced, Bum er ‘ash Ful ia 4 Anh Sitters. r Bondel, Lane, Hart and other uative artists. . a Tanke D, ORIGINALS BY ,] QUERIFF'S SALA. STERKO: Lanfant de Metz, Anastasi, Boquel, Bourges, Caraud, Antigna, CHAMBERS & FALRCHIL Jongkind, Lamblnet, Mica’, Noel,’ Audrieu, Patros, Pecrus, Selesroom 113 Naweau street, Veyiassai, Joannes and Lasalle, late belonging to the ‘Wit! sell, this day, Feb. 20, at iL o'clock, at their ani WiLL KNOWN FREN@H EXULBIION, elegant Stereoso: pes, with views; Upera speetacl VBRBOECKHOVEN, Fye Glasses, Spirit Levels, one Barometer, larze 3} Akkersdyk, Damschrouder, Braeckeiaar, &¢ , &o, Cire, &c., &e The Paintings will be on exhibition at the Gallery daily, | — Also, for account of former purchaser, a quantit from 814 A.M. UIL10 P. M. Cataloguesfat the Gallery, aad at | Havana Segars, Meerechaem Pipes and Sigur Holders; No. 7 Pine street. Counters, Copy i’ress, &e JOHN SELL, sheriti ELVET TAPESTRY CARPETS, SEWING MACHI 5 & 60. ‘&c.—Auction to-morrow (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, at Trving Buildi 594 ond 596 Brondway, Cortlandt street, for account of whom it may concern, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 20, AT 7 O'CLOOK. 'y storage, 241 yards Veivet Tapestry Cal two vest Hi BOOKS, | ENGRAVINGS,” AMBROTYPES, PHOTO- furesse', Chiga, black walnut Cro and Halt Mal GRAPHS, &c. A fine collection, For particulars see cata. | also one Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine; also 4 logue, to Be had at the salesroom, quarter casks Brandy. ELLINGTON CARTER, Anctiones 8. RICHARDS, AUCTIONGER.—400 CASES BOOTS, . Shoes and Brogans at auction, by RICHARDS & nie Svan, AUZFOREEE. WILL SE WHITING, on Wednesday, February 30, at 10', o'clock, at | poastende, teoceine i 3 Danal street ¥. store 44 Cortlandt street; being the tisaal variety of desirable eads, Rocking, Rasy and other Cen : nd Tea sables, Rosewood rerior Suit in balreloth, bier pon Ey Hg the manufacturers. Catalogues on the | Wantel Mirrors, Lace and Damask Curtans, rich velvei, tht UCTION NoTI ; PRREMPTORY AUCTION SALE Bees, Bbeess, Baanaseraaeet KLEGANT NEW FURNITURE, popes See A. ‘0 PAY STORAGE, T FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, THIS DAY (WEUNESDaY), M. MERWIN, AUCTIONEER. BY BANGS, MERWIN ‘At two o'clock precisely, ILLIAM WITHERS AUCTIONEER, WILL ‘SEI At the storage warehouse, Noa Hil and 118 West Eleventh } of (Ciotbs Velvet ana nik fe Closke hine vistere Carpe street, near Sixth aver ue, Ehow Cases, Store Chairs, Chandeliers, Mirrors, 4c., togeth Cofsating in part of . Que rosewood Salta, covered with Trelvet moqet; Of Pata! with all other Goods in store, ings, by eminent ari unger, Kiegeres, Bookease, elo- =) gant reeswood “Armolr ds Glace real Bronges, Parian Figures, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. rosewood Bedsteads, Spring and Mair Mattresves, Bureans’ East Broadway, will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, 1 Washstands, Commodes, Centre Table, one Chiaa Tea tet, | Furniture. stock and Fixtures of the Washiugion Hou oak Buffet, oak Dining table, &e., ac No. i Laurens street, corner of Canal, consisting #€ Beddiny N. B.—A'll the above articles are new and in splendid order, | Bedsteads, Washstands, Gas Fixtures, flee Counter aud oth and will be sold without any reserve-mhatever, by order of barroom arrangemouts, Olleloth, Arm Chairs, Croekery, &¢ %.D: HUDSON, Atvorney, will be put focus et, with two years’ lease, or sold in parcel tosuit pure UCTION SALE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, § ———_—_——— Jil gel thie day (Tucaday,) February 19, and tomorrow DENTISTUY. ‘ebruary 20, at 10s ‘ ve Toom, ‘Nasa alreet, in entire stock of Honseboid Fur- RTLFIC! . UTH bide ‘und mahogany Parior ets, eo. iid subwanilal sett_on pare Sttcere en te gyi ag ered in brocaiel, plush and bair cloth, vizie-Tete-a-tetos, $21; single tevth, $1: teoth filied abd exirac H Sofas Karlor and Arm Chairs, marbletop Ceatve T: git | out (he least pain Si sana pines Go onsts At frame Mirrors, Becretary and Library, Bookcases, gis Chan- | lone warranted, Ofice 135 Sixth avenue, beween ‘Poud deliers, extension Dining Tabies, Catlory, Tea sets, dressing | and Eleventh streets. DR. Lute, Wlararoten St, the whole voing the furntnre ets fatty |p ReIPICLAT DECAYED TEET! 8, de: the whole being the furnitnre of a famil . dceliuing hiwackeeping’ The whole to be percupiorily noid t® | A™ pre inca tite sot, witoue prmcate ot ae: ke the highest | Sceth or mere re inete 73; bo with it, Ke discov 7 Emenee 3 Ps D, Booms north UCTION SALE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, | above Union square. sm phil 0% street, an entire 5 ou i = niture, Carpets, rosewood and mahogany Parior sults, co. | PS“ inhole soiton wilt vlating iver, Seabee oe kee vered ‘in brocaiel, plush and bair cloth, vi _Taten tetas, Warranted unsurpassed in any respect, Supe sior bone Allin Sofas, Parlor and Arm Chairs, marble top’ Centre Tables, gill | painless extracting. 42 Great Jones atrect. frame Mirrors, Secretary and Library Bookeases, gay Onan. dellors, extension Dising Ta ery Dx. LUTHER, Se, Dentist, Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsteads, hair tatirenses: Lawnges, | Tag. G. KEN WAR} reaus, Warhstands, Heda hair Mattresses,” Laut : Wardrobes, &c,; the waole being the furniture of a Caml PS et ance te eee declining housekeeping. The whole to be peremptorlly insert his beautiful life-like Teeth, at unusually iow p to the highest bidder, ail iad — | hole upper ur under sets on gold from $25, oF om ALSTON NOTICE 2m LOTS FINE FANCY GOODS, ta fee She canes te. extracting or tomporszy’¢ lotL ns, athe, fine Hae and measo- fn reparng Cis rcs Hate nai | een permnae met oenet oye Hi Ps, Boo!s; also an Involee of Chin’, Glass mm roe ue; so Four bags Reathorn, three quarter pipes ASTROLOGY. Jognae Brandy, ten rrels dri Appiea, in fine order fo aa —— os oot crocers’ pales of Dakere’ use; sino Dry and Faney Goods 40% BOMA FIDE ASTROLOGIST, 2HAP EVERY Ot c. HUMBERT & THOMAS, this morning, at 101} EX A MT {Seah in garb Ana treet. le pormptry, nd ta | Sh OF Pace ries sem neh < = ~~ = | will invoke the powers of her wonderftl solence, and tell 0 SOTICE, the events of your whole life, Fler predictions are 60 ae Rory, avorourrn papa ig bY er br) 7 . = ough they need not fear, OGRA Ware erate Conn ROAD WAGONS, bo nothing bat what Is reasonable to philosoph EZRA LUDLOs, 1t-. Will #ell thi salesrooms 66 Nassau street, opposi assortment of Rockaway, Phaetons, Top Buggies, Road & D el qi sit Chie most wonderful and mysterious lady. Hf dag, at 12 o'clock, at | shoukl cons: : y. o advlee has uever bé“* Kuown to fax twenty thou Ae ow alos cae | are naire {0 any ‘one who cat equ ber Ih (he Wagons, er and Depot Wagons, &c., all of superior make | Silence, Madame ' miain pe and finish; tlso Harness, Robes, &s eer ee arms, which are evor oor tain im thelr effect, _—— tats echt ae —s be called a wonderful woman, 180 Allen street, VOTION NOTICE.--THIS 11 O'CLOCK, AT | {Wen Houston and Stanton, over the . Pee for lad DAY, BELL & INGRAHAM's ealeroonis, 25 New Bowery, will | S84 gentlemen, 6) conta, id the balance of the Bourding House Furnit: = antsnd Harroom Atcangemesie; Pawnbroncr's Goods | A STONIATING—MADAME MORROW, aRVE at 12 o'clock, fiue Watches Jewelry, 20 Revolver Pistols, &. daughter, born With a caul and gift of foresight, nie free. iow soon and often you will marry, and many events, ay4 1H Ludlow street, bet a | ryt very thonghite. Foe 20 conte UCTION NOTICE.--BURSHAM'S FURNITURE BX fouston. Gentlerien not admicted. prossand Packing Establishment, 11 and 113. W. a OTANC Eleventh street, between Fifth ane Sixth avenues, House. | (YLATRVOVANCE.—MRS. | SEYMOUR'S MEDIO, hold furniture Boxed and ehipped to all parta of the world Clairvoyant rooma, 21034 Bast Twentieth street, botw Large covered wagons for removing furniture and families, | First and Second avenues. The most critical, medical Furniture stored, * | business consultations day and evening, aud pertect eauiah ity na) eed alway eno ROWNE & NICHOLS, AUCTIONERRAS—WILL SELL, DAME B this day (Wednesday), Feb. 20, at | o'clock, in front of ADAME RAY, 200 SEVENTH AVENUE, NR, Office Ko, £5 Nassau street, a handsome pair of ream colored 4 a el pe a a merl weligdda Plorsea, 8 y ars old, warranted sound and kind; 15% bands | 0k, bey nd Cd setamty he © powers, ig hé owner is Pou'h, and orders the 5 yont very thoughts, Ineky numbers, loses, Bee a eee Te goul, and orders them sold,’ They area | You! Very maul LS A beautiful long tail white Hor clad @ fine saddie borse; nas been r. She 25 cont 15% honda high, 9 years B.—WHO f1AS NOT REARD OF THE CRURR ‘an such years +4 N, dime Pakvsreh et hes bees cneled bee is algo a superior harness horse; sold only for want cf use, ganda in thie ano other citlea with entire eatiafaction? Tad feels confident she haa no equal Toile the name of ful A largo v riety of tap, ro Lon and Park Wego ffocka ears wifeor bosoaetd and, that of her visiter, If you wi louble and «’ngie Harne lan) jalie hips, Skio’ ive bore na avenue, And Buftalo Robes. We have orders tb ell without feaerer® | Ladien, weenie: gentlemen: Bree ene yp SCHENCK, AUCTIONERR. Ts GREATEST WONDER, IN THE MA ag 1 w pain on 18 young and acsompilahed Mad THIRD ANNUAL SALE 0 fan) ‘bo conaulied with the strictest eontitehes on at THE - ~) fairs of lito, embracing love, courtship, MArrIAgd, FRENCH, PLEMISH AND AMERICAN GALLERY OF | intemperance, saiuntiona, Iawoclia, b PAINTINGS, gent friends, lost or stolen property, &e ROHENOK, this (Wednesday) evening, | to make you beloved by your heart’ and t the Gallery, 767 Broadway, south: | tber those long sepai Residence treet, the above beutiful collection, | Twenty-sventh street, second floor, among © be found ©, Lofebvre's large ploture ot | Uemen, & cents, Ho Labourag Rivenaix, after Ross, Bonheur (now inthe on xern| ‘oynge a Cythero, by A. Arnold, atter the ) OTURE PAT ; OR FO! ne of Th, Frere, A. Van Boost, Delow | tion: ail fortheommg ove futuro prospect reintive . Frere, I Seignae, A Ver Jemmona, Diaz, Gif. | yourself or your friend ber with rd To be posluively oid at ‘auction by order of | Intormation, 1 y be cheariy foretont or Sovpiied by evans the artists, ing the estrologist and diviner, 43 Christopher street, eith: The above are now on free exhibition day and nf - Q JO ALM Wath SP. Ma aud t Pe Me 10 2 Bem fromm peroliy ox letter upon furnishing your exact tate 7} FORCE RO 43) GRAND STREFPT, THIRD FLOOR.—MADA {his day, at © WIDGBR, clatrovynnt and gifted Spanish lay, 0 A reales ementa lend, stckttes. resoriows uisdseinen’ fe ail aisensem, og weed, Wilt Ye ayld Wiuhoas eaers4, jueky de Pipetty Toot os egy ba

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