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Our Paris, Frankfort-on-the-Main and Con- stantinople Correspondence. 7 ium KEENE'S Nay ee T SUCCESS Fer oF the ee a oT ABON AND POLLY; Lire pret ‘Adapted trom the French a ay L. DAVENPULT, of Fourth week of Se ae ‘The brilliant success of wh: “vous 4 AN EPOOH oak Anes ARTIC TRIUMPE GUT UNTIL Ft una g NOTICE. THE STLENDID YOALIATI MIS8 CAROLINE RICHINGS RObND ‘Oe APPLAUE INTELLIGENT AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES, SPACIOUS AUDITORIUM from parquet to ceiling. Brilliant reception 9 Has great pleasure in eee SPOMTANDARD AND LBGTT @ unprecedented a esntenipre iat the = boast oar’ or Paine haik of thedaye ‘and ir play, by Dalwer, author of with A Rye, will be preseniod 80) ay, NEW MUSIC, ONGS AND ©! NEW 80NtW DANCES ees Effect of “Bull Run” Russell's’ Whitey hag attracted ett dense Exclusion in Paris, as well as her boautiful a > astic Site plaudies over erbeard within the THIS PRETRORLY PRODUCED PLAY ven Wh etn Now Set yrstperb Goat nee of the both eens tuperb Costu nee ume, oe thie osiabliah fax DISTRIBUTION OF REMARKABLE STRENGTH. ENING, D BVERY NIGHT UNTILL FURTHER NOTICE, be piaye. the mew and original Drame Fautastiq REASON AFD FOLLY. Mi, LIFE IN PARL man with whom we are all so oe ig, render further 1u¢roduction upneceasary—D is sith eed The Rebel Agents and Their Machina- tions in France, ras INETTI GALETTI, BEST TERPSICHOREAN ARTIST At bere od Bicenae AS DR. MATRANASTUS, BW SPLEN DIL RY. PULL OPERATIC CHORUS, iD B. iT. The WMational Shooting Festival of Germany. Life and Foreign Services of Brigadier General Cari Schurz. © this sea: Migs LAURA KEENE stock, broker who fre- a ‘Bourne foi au iva ne tnoouery of fue Bullsland: Bears ai up to tue rise and fallin Brazilians oe Pisa in Dupont... tn Dupo EXCELLENT DRA stiri COMPANY, 60 cen' joase with & natural gift ae Melnowte tion nnd all the blagk rian. ‘The ne iy SALOON AND DRAWIN ONSIEUIC. PPE) EXTERIOR OF THE GOLDEN LION INN & WIDOW MELNOTTR'S COTE VIEW OF THE CITY OF LYONS, PROGRAMME FOR THE ENSUING WERK:— Oxp BEADS AND Yok YOUNG HEARTS, UR STOOPS TO CONQUER, Love AkD MONEY. IN THE HOUSE OF a RDE! Rated: Ti NIGHT OF MISS BA’ THE YOUNG bats OF THE co peo STAGE. N iT OF JULIA, be “THE HUNCHBACK."" HDRAW. 'N THIS WEEK to make IN ORTURDAY "EVENING, May 10, t:. time, Knowles’ drama ME HUNCHBACK, asuiatance fro map bine Cutie, ry MURDER OF AN AMERICAN MISSIONARY. gushing “and romantic the picturesque, who FRENCH VIEW OF THE RESULT OF THE WAR, ‘and \ hose resiuence is designated with ge0- Saphi:a. and oumerieal sosuracy, and with hat is absolutely alarming ia indigenous to eve ther ise LAURA KBENE one of those excrse- Our Paris Correspondence. Carus, April 25, 1862, The Excommunication of LL.D. Russell from the Ameri- can Army, and Its Ejfect—How the French Approve of Secretary Stanton’s Action Towards the London Times— ‘The Rebel Cause Still on the Wane— What the Government Hopes from BM. Mises—Another Pamphict on Ialy—The Japanese Novelty, éc., dc. French journals have been so constantly in the habit of making copious extracts from Mr. Russell's lettera to the London fimes that the formal announcement of his correspondence being about to cease, in consequence of the refusal of the American government to afford him his required facilities, necessarily excites some attention in Parisian society, As far as I can ascertain, all are sorry to learn that so fluent a pen should be about to dry up. At the same time, 80 far from there being any disposition to question Mr. Stanton’s prudence and sagactity in the course he has thought fit to adopt, all parties seem only to wonder that Mr, Rusgell has becn indulged with such long impunity. His graphic but exaggerated descriptions have always been read with avidity; but no one can doubt that their whole bias has been continually in favor of ‘Faipiy, THE LADY OF LYONS. MONEY, &e., ao. z ee FINANCIAL, “BMY AND NAVY PAY OFFIOB. ‘Artaraof Pay for resi (the Army and BERGAN: OF FOLICE, faces wiiich attach toall municipal govern- Gity, the pecutar aversion.of ail honest peo: ple tainto with distributive ideas iu regard to propery, personal and otherwise, of ia way tinctured wit e fet in agra- rian . Miss LAURA KEENE Principal of the Ava Le aden of Ghe Onahests 2001 open from 9 Wil 4. Seats may be secure MONDAY EVENING EXT, . will be produced tne *OREALA Trageds puriain rises ‘ai Bo'clook. aed MONSINUR RODULEE damy for the education of usurers, ischarged Prize Soaeyt Bounty n of mind wiew hi ae, JOHN B. MURRAY, hat anid Navy Banker. ‘opposite the Post oflice, BANKERS, NO. 50 WALL ‘st., issue letters of credit to travellers, available in all Messrs, Rothschild, of Paris, Lon» japles, and their correspondents, T 111 GRAND STREET, THREE DOORS Broadway—Money Pacer gent a Mingo Jewelry, Pinte, Dry Goods, description, oF bor auctloncer nd bro! MERICAN GOLD AND SILVER, 790 UNITED Bu Treasury notes, and the one year Certificates of id at the best rates by Bs P. THE HUNG: HBACK BRIDE. cae co (usr a E ae 4 13, 1663 aN Wi BIRCH & Govton's MINS: departure tor ‘Australia, The company known end talented artists: — 1011, R, Abecco, G. Bidai ram, M, Htley, "I. J. Peel, M. veet, New York, 4 UGUST BELMONT & CO. ca Migs LAU za KEENE MONSIEL# PARTOUT | the original inventor of ‘the passe-parvou e ence and uarrow p pea auce on benalf of Satan sulely for ae purpose of tempting and testing the re- Pentance of Mesielurs Kerven, aad Del, anny ive, a ge guises, which—wel au she snakes the explanation herself during the drama, the mentions! the matter Would simply be an ante climax, c her hands. Miss LAURA KEENE APOLLO, a gentleman ef great celebrity and un- tiqu’: reputation, but who has 0. late ed’ im the matier of ie that he no louger nds It meccasary to carr paris of the world thro don, Frankfort, Vienna, eas, who mal. Previous to thelr comprises the following w Bully Mixes, Bon C: r actress, and of course = and ‘eld fae TOREE! Indebiednens, bought JAMES & C EW BOWERY THEATRE. ‘Sole Proprietor... SATURDAY, MAY 10, The taienthd artist . EB. EDD! fo three favortie harabe mae ‘The beautiful piay of MON mak ‘sieser . Miss Louisa Browne farce THE 1 APPY MAN. ‘The grand incantation scene DER PREISCHUTZ, ‘nd the national drama of NICK OF THE WOODS. pe MUSEUM. PREMIUM PAID FOR UNITED STATES DEMAND first issue, by F. P. OF THE urt House Stock.”—Sealed proposal: Comptrolter's oltiog; until Sacurday, hen the same will be always have the last word, anc as many of the preceding ones as she can conveniently monopolize, and who is determined to sive ‘piece of her mind, without ir peace of mind or, pers einer. MADAME RUSTYFUNGUS, a cheerful old Sasa. too: about the year ofie, whose tongue ap- be bung on a pivot, ap “howe very powerful influence, not only over the people, but the cabinets of Europe; and opinion thus genc- rated amongst departments of the Old World cannot but react again upon the rebel States in encouraging them to persist in their present rash and ruinous policy. sell’s plea that what he writes does not reach America till after the lapse of a month, it is really fallacious. The importance of his words does not so much attach to bis descriptions of detail, movements of troops and general line of military tactics as to his account cf the general morale of the army and tie United States governmont itself. This correspondence, if ether reports are to be believed, is regarded with anxiety in the rebel camp. Many a cowering spirit is nerved to greater firmness by the perusal of its friondly spirit, tions and its favoring influences. To France, in fact, no one is sorry to hoar that the Lon- don Times has received, through ite correspondent, a ‘<alap in the face.” Ghe arrogant tone which that jour- nal asaumes in speaking of Fre.ich politios is distaste. ful to all partior, and mavy are disposed to see in this thoroughly independent conduct of the American go- vernment a spirit of deflance to England, which others only bide their time to follow. Tne conduct of kngland towards the United States im their hour of trial, as ex- pressed both in Parliament and the leading journal, has ‘been go full of pride and haughtiness that a day of reck. All the world seea it, and Mr. Stanton is rather regarded as & beacon in the bold line he anthorized by chap: anu by an ordinance of the, Board of ‘Supervisors, approved "The said stock i to provide means to pay for the lund ac- quired (or a new Court House, and io erect such Court bear inwrest at the rate of six per on the first days of MMA WALLER goveramental gent per annum, pavabe half yearly, principal will b= redeemable in successive ann ial instalments of one hundred thousand dol- lars each, commencing with the first day of November, A. D., m EMMA WALLER outh of the “Lower eto and under varie antes th all ange cites and who seen to be propery apon MADAME FLORINE CHERI, « Of course, WhO a} oust hod PARIS, She Asto Mr. Rus- . BUCKSTONE, ‘ostumes, Properties Pnerys “The proposals wil! state the amount of stock desired, = the best rista en entitled ed doliars thereof; and the a's are accepted will be required to Mlepont within fifteen days after the Opening of the bidw the sum awnrded.tothem res Qu presenting to the Comptrolier the recetpts ty Treasurer for such depos Lsireotttlicaias for cual smaowuee of tne par vale of the stock, bearing interest fro: the dutes of pa; Bach proposision soul posal with new and a and other Appols a a Mrs. EMA WALLER the price per one A GIPSY'S STORY. has} boa in Dole Sa and rebearsal for seve- ce as ENORMOUS EXPENSE. ‘The various churaci crs are represented by the talented ar- fists of the Museum Company, including M F Wa rs " broke ‘clarke, ke., EVERY ae AT 3. 01 at i AND EVERY EVENING ANOTHER, EXTHADUDINARY ST oo WALL suniiar cases, Is only = Text, but which bappens In-this case to for singing ® remarkably vi w Tine Sister oi Cuariiy M. another popular actress, perfectly B: oe of erseit a + EM of tt broken heart au Opel ; Misa PADA CLIFTON | AES) pertice will be entitled to ments. tdendorsed, “Pro- uniy, Court, House 8t0:%," and en- & B jamison, Bridge: my The rit iv seserved to reject any or all of the bid sidered necessary (2 protect or romate the Interes leasant predic- T. HAWS. Comptrolier. Dag sstaenr ov Fivance, Comr- ee “Peasaat gicis, Cry or New Yous, TROLLEY! 's OrvipaeR %, RIZE LISTS ARE NOW BEING MADE UP FOR tha Blo-kading Squadron, and prizes are paid duily for Crusader, Comtellat on, Mohawk, c., &c. BURI Miss NURAH LEiGH VERETT Only six ‘og old. Ties fet the most charming and de- heard. No written de- scription SOULETO a Lien OF Seaece powers, He will ve specimens 0: bis oratory between ance in the Lecture Room, aifd on the main hall of the eens Be bese ars during the day aud evening, He closes ft to-'ay. COMMODORE NUTT, THE Will bold his levees at all hours, and formances. Also on exntbte 6 THE QUARER, OR W G from the reb} fortiications _ outer rt Va. THE GREAT 1G Ww ae Parisian Butterflies Baie be ALPHONSE, mistress of ‘in ng salool: in Paris JENNY (oar men’s Maid) GEORGE KERVEN... SH Muse FLOR: RENCE Nona crook Now’ Ye ENSION AXD WAR CLAIM OFFICE, by Major Myers, United States Army, in 18178100 jue the wid f decea = sted for two reas ‘2 or the wa! ene Mr. WALLER PPI ESTABLISHED to Zaria BUGENE DELMABTRE, | fast tie tn ai! | ar. p aeea BARON CHIKOFF, « Puls enife, with a coliecting subecripiions an Birsingcoare for and tote cause of Poland memory 0! bis ancestors counts F LON, unis ounfederate, always seman wolst nang lite matter of Coutederate ea but dropp Be Nag ae Pensions and prize money » W. Myers, 22) Broadway, N. Y.. ESIGNED AND’ DISCHARGED OFFICERS’ PAY AC- justed and cashed, and army ciatms of all promptly arrange at J. He. DA Rhy aa LIVING BACK ne L10: TH GRIZZLY a lected prousr's ‘Army Ciaim olice, 78 William street, corner of 'f SAMSO: KES, LIV! TNG APY. PANILY, WE AQUARIA, with its muititade 4 FISU, and near a Million of other Children under ten, 15 cents, GBAND BATE AL BABY SHOW, UNE 3. $2,000 in premivmea for finest pang and Fat Kaos, oving may one day come, UF, i Living was the tears. Tiger, utterly divested o a tiger, whom ny one nved fear to Bian who doesn't allude in the most remote to the supremacy of the British tavy,end who don't eare aboit for irom, oa OBUB, sa ol oid wsus receit who has an ad chon, for Per conte i STODDAR mt nolay partners } 1M § Opinion in France is deity streng*honing agaicst the It seems tobe generuliy thoughtthat the hour of fal trininph cannot be long delayed. At the that the government of tho United States is gradually laying the foundation of & most i imo portant change—that it is, ia fact, fast becom- ry importance, and abont to exercise wu influcuee on foreiga pelitics ma no way in- ht, to France herself. TATE PAY FOR SUPERN Ie gg bogie jowitien. ‘iio al 2g mn, dex the late aot of the Sate af Now ¥ Hi 'URRAY, Tw: Nussberot Basics tinted to one Bundred. Forty slready engaged. Secure certitteates imme- read advertisement of the RAND NATIONAL DOG SHOW. NG G HALL GRARD See gt ‘AVY OFFICERS.—RIC oa road sire-t, one door from Wall artermasters’, Commirsaiy, Ordnance Ninims, and makes advances on officers’ ciaima, tounty, prize ae ARMY AND KINGSLAND, No. treet. purchaser Satairy yielsing 180) Power of jimwense milit: United States and Siate foney and pensions adjusted and collected with promptn rms. BOUNTY NOW DUE, WiTR PENSIONS OF two and three years” voluwleers, three mnths? miuiia, xeamen and marines discharzed ability, or their widows and heirs, and all back dues voliect- No char,e fc for in’o. mauon. MATHIAS GOETZEL, No. 4 Centro atreet, pears in tho Moni‘eur rospeeting the 9 United States * government bas deen : akin i regard to the Be: mudas becoming a real emporium for Southern supplies, as a moral violation of 34 professed nent he Kuglish Cavinet, Vagabouds of Paris, Sabot ‘the Cerberus of Clichy). Hidton ewslowen, Police, va y rane HARER JPABNUW's AMERICAN MUSEUM. GREAT NATIONAL DOG Gi. aT RATIONAL poa TH (OMAS' GRAND VOCAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ‘The following eminent arsisie will app pier Ei IE DE LU SSAN, ‘GEN on Account of dis. NO Wi OLLERH AUS am ves aiso the a @ circumstance must ee bern foreseen vy the Ameriean government, and is argument for recor the two rs ties fa the American ropubi Prince Polignac, who married M. Mires’ da: of course, in high feacher at bjs father in-law though it is sain that the lady retains such a bitter 1 Te- seutment at the Prince's behavior when he: that she refuses to coutis Mires’ star is now so comy tho aacem ant that many do not scruple to dec ro th bea moro important person; gens w. 5 al OLDKECK, F. larpist. TECTONTA CHORAL SOCIETY, only an additions STRA OF 6) PERFORMERS, _LOAN OFFICES, citation betwaen a axa OR CHE: D Wiih a novel an: A value, at his petty up stairs, Business confi 32205 yt BE Bat IN PREMIUMS BEST SPECIMENS OF Dv BREND OF D sxe LUOING EVERY THE GAIETIES. ‘HE GAIETIES. Pistols, ae, ot Bleecker sire UP EXHIBITIONS hen charged with abstracting 5,C09,000 [ ige the names of the parties4o whow he paid tuis Morny being tolerably well kuown to be oue—is umterstood to have inuch to do with his acquit. T 3905 BRO ADWAY, “CORNER “OF “DUANE STRE ET, — advanced to'any amount on Damwonda, W. tly confidential f. H. BE: Private entrance in Duan: or weet of Broadway. “to have on ant tion ,_ the entire ‘show The chest containing the papers ordered to be roturn d es woighs more than 660 pounds. Th» copying of t 7,000 francs. the lay evening, May 1s, 1852. ue a’ elope the powers of good or evil of the IaF PRETTY WAITER ,GTRIS, verification of he y and the whole triat some 200 000 gthat justice is euld to be gramied 8, this ia 1 retty well. i Tatrutmente, ae, | ‘tial 22,000 frat ¢ aacomnmo- y will be so at + and yetnot be Alas, poor Yurick. Admission DS—ALSO FOR h lov ge very liko a Fr a ara Sita Saw The ara Apply cnly from Twlian States cormprising the kinglom of .Naples, the otier the remaimder of the pevinsula, jon is to ba considered a an ac Hie considers that T , ALLACK'S TI ails, a quadrilie, composed ed fe the officers and members of he 5M oval Guard, and played yck’s theatre, Just published TURE —WANTED “TO Addrest @, D. J., Ternid ON DIAMOND Old Gold ar | S!1¥ ghost prices. “Camels hate Soawi ee paid for them, by LOUIS ANRICH, * quires whether unit ON N ‘The other prewiums a0 4° tet con: vished fact. IRERAL® ADV 4 Waiches and p The numberof dogs ex lass Persons desicovs of exhibiting ts on application at th MPIC Tut n rR BROADWAY, at this establishient, as tal effect of this ge d in the shape of an inc bored certiies te ‘entiiling taem to sh aut ‘any wo Nespolitan rule. Ts ‘OBS, 407 BROADWAY, REMOVED FROM 43 Bat Naples is historically ‘dar street.- Advances ‘made, in ally separated from the rest of Haly, and the author thinks four or five yenrs of peace quillity are necessary to reconcile it to the chan Rome and Venice ne does not consider indispens thas, in fret, the adjourning of the Roman qucstion ore. an Austra Spanish interventiou—keeps the dema- 2 of italy in check,and reduces the Papacy to its origina) condition; and, fastiy, that the kin npitshed fact that sar obtain free cle mx to wit, on Hats at the Museum, A mammoth bill tor Broa ‘way MERICAN DRAM: ATIC FU ND ‘ASSOCIATION “THE -on of ofiicers will take place ‘on, 436 Broadway, on Monday, box will be opened at 2 P. yx0N's ROYAL t ,, PALACE GALDEN, corner of F ne. EDSESDAY APTERNUON ar TWO AND EVENING AT Ms TO SUIT, ON WA 2S ath street and Goods and All valuable Personal Pro perty, Silver Plate, ¥OOD, 62 F uiton street, secon't oor, tront'room, from 9 19 8 o'clock. ‘0 ANY AMOUNT, ON ALL KINDS property, a8 Watches, Diamonds y AARON ADOLP! , 429 sees arte corner of hew Chamba AND EVERY are Ae EVENING DURING nursery tale of NATI, ONTO. —THR ent will cominence i nents will please address Pit to their interest to nesor LN. PIKE, © French troops must remain at Rome. ‘The Japanese Ambuegidors continue to be the groab Hone of "Paris, Every day they may be —_ Pipe ia the Champs or other of the theatres. Prod iced xpresuly for cout aber bea, Propertie TICKETS PURCHASED AT #43 , four doors from Broadway, of Ulothing, For sal@, Business Coats, AWNBROKERS' SoxnoponE FOOTE LAC K'S THEATRE Tue gem of our national fhusic, by America’s first Arpy Quadrilie, dedi. issued by FIRTH, Parties £0301 rao ‘at the ad aimplo opporsunities more than once they have din ¢ picked up a little French or English—and many of the suite have already done so— to conversation. Their Excellen Pockethandkorehieis (before use, be it understood) are iu great request,and overy day scores of these squire Diis of rice paper aro distributed and preserved as on- The Ambassadors have been tv whore whecl chairs were provided fur them that they long galleries anc Caselmere Fase AS Hotei du Louvre their curiosity, hte; and those who Lg TE, Commission PRINCE STRERT—PAWNBROKER'S Tokers purchased, |The or ang Ghothing store. sale, Caanimere Pants, Also Gents? ener) i fort 1 ¢ Swallow rid Canntal odert Stoopel, the oe 7 the Seventh regimes night with repeat POND First apy areace ot seams 2") are giad to enter a a =n an ate — AST WEEK ¢ or. THE EXHIBITION or oe pat 5 4 oF aa ANDES,” iva aeeeute Aiitors re ree TOES ai agnonars THE REBELLION. MYTY-THIRD Peay enagns N.Y. V.—VOsBURGH Apply wo Capt D. Wed Diggs, 270 Gra AST CHANCE NOW OFFERED IN A FIRST CLASS y offver or non-com:migsione ing companies o- parts of companies can obtal irming under speeial order , corner of Haramond, NE LIEUTLWANT, &0.—RECKUITS WANTED. ia the opportunity. ‘One more chance to verve regiment, Fitth Basie bri Kingham, late Ma A ae uae wish AM, 31 Ch cham t reel, Re: Al he ‘Th. pur E of Re ROM Will appear at cvery port arma. Doors open tw oreo kin the remem Performances to comme ission, » Gil up a company. witbuut fatigue tl at famous souvenir of Lovis Quatorz dorm its walls, loose especially to do them houor, and perhaps serning that they have witnessed in this beauty gratified them fo much as these celebrated water- The venerable bald heads of these Favtern ai plomiate wagged to and fro as the mighty Neptune g out his fantastic waters, and the whole gard terrace vpon terrace rose below them thousands in bollday toilet and guahing strike them with amazement yi lay they went to tho Hotel des In veu wonderfully to ity with which they rai juting those who conduct them through th rious departments, they are vecond to no Fi the best age of Freach courtesy. Their Leen caretuliy photographed, and crowds arcuad Giroux’s shop window to inspect ‘ang comment upon them, They take their deprrture next week for London, ia order to be present at the opentug of the In- ternatiual Exhibition, Mrs. Blant,the American dramatist is giv audiences re, presentations f in the Evening. ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, seventh annual exbtvition of the National Academy of Design, consisting of Original Works by Lavin ‘s for w weason, at the Galleries, Beason tickets 00 conta, Single sdm*raion 26'cr T ADDISON RICHARDS, Corresponding Secretary. N. A ine ony of canvas 4 regiment.—An; (69 Hudson str hove Grand street, MONDAY, MAY'S, oy F4 sy " oom oo OCULISTS AND AURISTS. DISCHARGES FROM THE EAR Bil vo peel Chronte Inflam matior Sino uerenus alfections and catarrh, the Tre: “e ‘ness, cured by Dr, GRA BS. jon free, personally or by letter, 609 MEDICAL. mike ing COMES ETATIONS. —DR. four doors (rom Mae- GAPE VINE TWIST. Savcri, Hobbs, Fowler, Gould, Garat- pian ied ef Gea, A, N. Ej rs RN NEIL AND DAN WAYANT, » PATH OR SONS OF MALTA, poors at7, curtaios rises at 8 o'clock, 4. INu FLAGS, ALL SIZES, ON THA) D their straw ha ELMMNOE—HOP TO. 5 Dai ing Academy. 618 yi number of el A Qh STAN BAKROW 1 dougal, New York, from 11 ‘ili 3, aud from 4 till 4 MARINE the United Staves Marine C upmarried men, between the ages of eight youre, not leas ian five feet four and w hal Bnd losing at 11% Adminsion 0 cents ALLACK'S THEATRE, celebrated Ariny Quadrillc, composed by Robert inscribed to. tne, Seventh reghnent of Tain euy, ly at Waliack's theatre for nightly encored. Just issued by OOPER, is DUANE STREET, MEMBER ‘ang and Bargeohs of New York, ma; er Hh ule offer, from 8 in the morning unt pidiers serving in thiscorps perform duty im wavy yarde anid on board of vessola of wat 4 per month, with aby fad metiieal atten Jan from Goethe an furnished by the go- Apply, i“ the Rendervous, R) Rs wery, or atthe Marine GARLAND, “Major Commanding. THIRD REGIMENT bounty, iat chance aa TO PEEL'S PRIZE CHALLENGE. Dance Peei ji meg to win the mon &: atttuting the be to witness the chy ys the judges, Vania, April 26, 1862 Southern Dhegrephie Reporte-— Private Letters to Southern. ert—The Rebel Community in Parts—Confederate Orna, menie—Enclith Conireband Freighte=The Londun Bahs- bdition—Commrnivations Between France and Engiand— Spring Weather—T\ iumph of the Students—The Queen of Holland —The New b ‘The day afior the arrival of the news of the battle of Corinth the Patrie published @ despatch purporting to be sent ‘Oa mercantile honse in Liverpool, from one in Hal ‘ dated the 8th of Aprii, the purport of which ‘d No, 10 still remained in possession of the “at Beauregard ha’ entirely destroyed the Of Goooral Ruell’s amy, bad taken siz batie- 1 tor oh bide ing bert duane joult saps and best time con- ae to solect twelve friends between Chambers wie Tioade. Basruca:, Flushing a stoi ve eA m4 ‘a —Bee Dr. ‘a RG CHASSEURS, FIFI ¥. vir gnet” Ha tha be meee’ the war onds, ham pers App! SPERUIN PHYSICIAN spensary, No.3 Divi- oon Old lee. A priate F AURA KRUND'S THEATR Tho celetrated Laure lat eomductor, Thomas LI who Maal Rae ia in ys red fue Gaoemous sale tat waltn isa mumelent proat %, 1 ta areat larity, It was an in every fashionable peason, Tosnunan CHASSEURS—PLFTY-THIL Ni mk Volunteers organized ut rin qiarterca at Belle Hou Rivet East river, under command of | lonel George A. Buel : ve York. Mt thority frow the W. we og | totem id JOAN AOX'S oA Nore. P Nat ¢ | OTROUS, children for Cinderetia. Apply from Garden, Fourternth rect wud Pas not be excelled by ny 1 subsistence to commence fro Talis will be Rent at onew to carn, whe rovided. $10) bounty to each soldier wi ged from the service. The families of vibe aided by the Atala. , Good men wanted | a puny F. Apply, Late of Ninth reg! L—DR. RALPH'S OFFIC z, TO 1% BLEEC, uk Hours, 11 2 and 6 Ui 3 DIVISTON STREET, N tures eruptions of the skin, serofula in log, orehitir, varicocele, hydroce rhetmatism, acule, chronic oy toflamma: No pay Ul cured. street, west of Broadway, } Senne, M.D. NO, Waudene th ate. ment NewYork ‘State Militia, : ee le had been ropulaed by Gonoral Magruder, and forced to retire to Fortress Monroe, where he was awaiting reinforeements from Washington. Although a despatch of the 12th, which arrived the same day, con; tained no confirmation of these reports, the Southern rebels in Paris still profess to believe that the Corinth tails of preparation, and the full g sand battle was Southern victory, and that General McC! of the shooters—a Jan has been badly whipped at Yorktown. Indeed, seve. 2 it A bestest ied ral private lotters have been received by Southerners | Swing receive all such com sseetieie te fae here from friends in Baltimore and Philadelphia, making . We are not oe the festival of the Sw the iiwise Pike Free abn yen ‘To dream it were madness. We are giad are about to be enabled to returs the bountiful pospitalities of the brave moun- taineers. They graciously permitted us Germaus tocarry off many a handsome prize, and we are doter- mined not to grudge the gallant fellows our Hechers. We are not the descendants of William Tell. hitting the the latter statement, on the strength of which they have fallen back on their old game of brag. One or two grand victories, they say, would convince the nations of Eu- rope that they possess sufficient strength to enable them to resist successfully ; and their hopes are again reviving that France and Engiand will recognize them. Most of the nows, such a8 I have given a specimen of above, comes here to Mr. Slidelland ts by him seht tothe Patric, which, although it Is not so enthusiastic for the | #82 boys for a brigadier general than you hay in appointing er urz to sucha post. Prussian gone- Southern cause as it was in the time of Judge Rost, rals are to have a Freier education when it was handsomely paid for its enthusiasm, may till be considered as the rebel organ in Paris. “fiicre are in Paris probably about two hundred South- erners, about fifty of whom are men of family, and nearly all of whom are men of property, who profer to remain away from the scenes of strife and carnage, and are waiting pationtly for tho war to be over. These people in one important respect gain a continual advan- tage over the loyal Amoricans resident in Paris. They are eternally talking, in season and out oP season, and endeavoring to convince everybody with whom they come 4n contact of the justice and sure success of their cause, Englishmen in particular, who encounter themat the hotels, are immediately set upon, and all the old griev- ances which they allege against the North are set forth {n pitiable terms; and then the brag game ts resorted to, and the superiority of race asserted, and the determina- tion expressed that the South shall never be subjugated. From the extreme Southern States I believe there are but two men in Paris who may be considered lova! to t Union—one of these is from Alabama, the other from and iy OE, Carl Schurz has neither. At all events, we Germans would never coa- sider nis adventures as military experiences. It is pos- sible that you Americans may 40 90; but we have always supposed there were distinguished Indian warriors ‘ enough in your brave land, whose experience in battie would amply fit them for officers, should more be needed shan your yegular army aad thasof: rye pe ag We never could understand why your ment sent Carl Scnurz to Spain, alibough “we we Dall know why he did not stay there. He sald fate he, caer. ul genial.”’ Weare to thit did, ind handsome secretary of the American Minister was Lapuped invited to the Court entertainments. The Min. in silence, at home. The surroundings wore ‘uncon- genial.” Why should he remain? on Carl Schurz evidently disbolioves the old saying “There are more fish in the sea than ever rites be caught.” He believes, they ean bo eaught, and he ine tend s tocoatah them, He is a good angler, and his wurme A brief biographical notice of Brigadior Goneral Schure may not be uninteresting to the readers of tho Hxrasp. @ American Br; er General, Carl Schurz, was bors: Georgia, Tho remainder, so far as I have encountered | Dear Bonn, on the , in the year 1827, Bees | e them, are unyielding, uncompromising, ‘and somo of | student atthe University, by his native town, he became them devilish, in their’ dispositions, In speaking of the | POssessod of a desire to minglo a the revolution of 1848, capture of General Prentiss yesterday,I heard one of | then waging in Germany. one ro left school, i them—who I believe {sa deacon in a church in Missis- | Company with several Praga \d presented himgelt sippi—aay that if he had his way he would inflict upon him and over other ‘infernal Yankee officer’ who came into his honds a horrible and barbarous punishment. With very fow exeeptions there is no intercourse be- tween the gee and Northern men in Paris. Thoro are, howevet Sf Pater a few moderate, sensiblo ‘men, who been in the Northern States, and know the indomitable energy of our people, and who have rid themse!ves of some of the absurd notions which ignorant Southerners who have never been out of their own cane- brakes and cotton folds obtain of Yankeos,” with whom one can talk without being forced to listen tonoth- ing but blackgnardism and bombast. Those men, in view of the recent Union victories, fall back upon ‘the old assertion that the ‘*North may conquer, but can never subingnte them,’ and place groat reliance upon the aid which they exneot to receive from the hot, feverish simmer climate of the South, which they hope ‘will teil off the invaders like sheep. There aro, in addition A the classes T have described, Aanumber of young men from the different Southern States here, fast youths, whose entire attention 18 do- voted to ‘lond eravate’” and ‘stunning neckties,” and who are much more interested in the Jardin Mabilie and the Chateau des Fleurs than in Corinth or Yorktown. These youths find plenty of associates among young men of the same stamp and degree of anced from the North- ern States, who sink all their political differences in their common devotion to Bacchus and Venus. Sevoral of these young Sonthorn bloods sport ‘Confederate cra. vats'’ and Confederate breastpins, which are the princi- pal ovidences of their patriotism. These, however, are cheap in Paris now. A house in the rue de l’Echiquier, and which has a branch in Canal street, New Orleans, hada large number of these ornaments manufactured for Southern use, and shipped them a few months since for New Orlevus, with the intention of running the blockade, They wore frightened off by the federal cruisers, however, and returned to Fran-o, with their ontire cargo thrown back on their hands. They have since bern selling it at retail,and Southern patriotism, among its male and female representatives, Thus finds a cheap vent. The Moniteur, in ite London correspondence, states that the United States government has remonstrated with the Cabinet of Great Britain azatmet the facilities which are oxtended to vesssis loading in Enclish porta with goods known to bo intended (or the Southern States, and particularly against permitting the Rormudas to be made the point of rendezvous of be vessels, which from there watch a favorable opportunity of getting into Southern porta. ‘Tho English governient the writer as. sorts, havo replied that the vessels ond ard clear for open ports, andthat these difficulties, which cannot be prevented by the nglish government, should have been foresocn by that of the United Ststes, and only furnish another evidence of the nec*ssity of so:ne avrangemont and compromise between the two Gontonding sections. Asubscription list has been open hers some d: at one of the Amerivan benking houses for the purpose of raising one thousand pounds to decorate and put In good order the little, dark, dirty space “which has been set anart for the ‘Amn? rican exhibitors at the -London exhibi. tion, The proposition ‘id not raeet with an: coess hero, as most of the Americans in Paris are of the opinion that, under a!) tho circumstances, it would be batter to ke-p away from the English oxhibition, ‘There are evidently somo itnnertant communications in progress botwoen Franco and Kngiand, eithorin re- gard to Rome, the United States, Moxico, or somo other Bs bject—8 the Marquis do la Layatetto returns to Paris, the Count de Morny, President of the Corps Lagislatir, and the half brother of the Emperor, is seat te Loudon on a miszion “of somo sort. Those lively movemonts, coming iminediately gttor the recent rpeech of Lord Palmerston on the Roman question, and the statement that Austria has remonstrate! with tho English govorn- mont in relation to that specch, and demanded some ox- planations as to how the views therein expressed affected the ights of Anstria in Vexotia, probably renee to the vexed question of Rome. It ia as: in view of the fact that the brigandage in the eapelian territory is and lo up under the iinnze direction of Francis the Second, residing at Rome, the French government are abont demanding that Fran- cls shall seek some other asylum, further removed from to Col, Fritz Anneke, at Kaiserslantern, in the Palatinaté, who was then commanding tho artillery of the revolu- tionists. His entbusiastic rebellion against the German govornmont, and his evident desire for activity, induced the Colonel to honor him with the post of second aid, hia wife, Malam Mathilde Franziska Anneke, being first'aid. ‘ The exrecrable horsemanship of tho youn, ‘volunteer, combined with his yarree | endure fatique, rendered the duties his fair associate, whe was @ superb Niceeraee ae onerous. he gallantly remained: upon duty, instead of accepting the kindly offer of his sympathetic co-adjutant ty per form his share also, which she did with honorab!e dew patch on kind heart, that the poor boy needet rest) at the celebrated battle of Rastadt, he wood ao have thon gone to sieep upon @ cannon, ‘and would ne. have been left alone in the fortress aftor its evacuation a3 he was, and would have had the honor of an honor able retreat, instead of an ignominious escape, three ‘ zs later, through an underground sewer. ‘his o: omprises ‘the entire rare perience of a bri- Gdier general of the United Stat America. If boldness and bravery, aud an undaunted hapay g00d horsemanship and experience, are things to be hs ig iu American generalship, we cannot believe just deserts of General Schurz’s co-alé on be long disregarded; and, as Schurz is’ now brigadier general, may we not expect that Madam Anneke, who, wo learn, is now sojourning in Switzer land, will shortly receive official intormation of her 2 poiatment as major general iu the American army? We await the aunounceiment with interest. What do Americans expect that General Schurz, ig going todo? He will keep in tno wake of whatever distifguigh ed abolition Americans be imagines in the highest regare of the pevple—Fremont, perhaps; we Lave hoard it ed. He will be sure to “render no aid or Sots 94 General Bionker, Colonels Willich, Schimmolpionnt and Anneke, or to any..of his old German superiors — enlisted in the American army, the appointment of ang of whom in the place of Schurz European military mea would have considered wise and natural. The new Ame Tican general is keen, yet not farseeing; ambitious, but unwise; but his worms bait well. He is easily tired Carl Schurz is not strong; but, provided he has Kine and womanly adjutant to assi him, be may -getalong. He requires repose during action. The 7] of the cannon wil! not disturb his slumbers. Nobedg ought to disturb him. Let him slumber. Our Constantinople Correspondence, ConstanTinorLe, April 18, 186%, Murder of an American Missionary and Bis Scrvantem— Death of the Rev. Mr. Coppix at the Hands of Brigande= Efforts for Their Arvest, dc. ‘The A.B. M. F. Missions has just experienced a severe loss in the death of one of its most efficient members tz this country. The Rev. J. Coppix, a missionary ostablished at Adana, im Asia Miuor, whilst proceeding from this place to Alex- androtta, on the sea coast, was fired upon by a party brigands, nnd in a fow hours died of two wounds received . in his broast. He was.accompanied by an Armenias = | Protestant servant, two muloteers,a Turkish cayese of guard, and an Ottoman official, Mr. Coppix and hie aor vant were both killet, and one of the muleteers and the Official were severely wounded, ‘The British and American Vice Consuls of Alexandretta, on hearing of the sad affair, proceeded immediately te pot, secompanied by a large number of guards, an@ haa afr, 0. conveyed to tuo town; bat itis, balioved thal he expired bofore reaching it. His wife waa thore te see the dead body of hor husband. The Govornor of Alexandretta haa takon every posst- ble meaus to find out and punish the perpetrators of thie horrible act, and the Porte has sont strong orders to both him and the Governor of Adana to tho same effect. Mr. Johnson, the em ar and abio Consul of the United States at Beyrout, has gone there in a French steamer-of-war for the purpose of attending to the mat- ter. It is believed that before long the assassins will be found. The French View of the Result of the Kebellion. oped (April 24) correspondence of Toudon Herald.) tho Hebais pubifshes, under the signature of that mye. torious personage, thet! Secrotaire do la Redaction," aa elaborate article on Atnerican afairs, which, it is under- stood, the Ugg pore hns resorted to its compeil¢ intrare inserted, I subjuin its salient parts. After stut that (he South appears to be getting the worst of it, intimating its opinion that, sooner or Iuter, the whole of the ex-United States will subjected to the rule of be ‘asks ton, the writer goes on to ask, What nextT and to examine the question whether it is likely tha the old federal coustitution will be found officiont— whether the North and the South will forgive past differ. ences apd make it up. He expresses doubts on the sub- Jeot, and goes on to hint at the establishment of a hwrig centratized absolute government—whether a republic or a monarchy is immaterial. Ho says:— ‘The constitution of the United | fea now datee for soveuty-six yearm ts unique of its ki form ed at once, but finde @ fruit of the long and paticat deltbe- rations of an assembly which consulied ciecurastances, and had the art of conforming to thom. Thirtecn sey-hrate colonies emanc at ‘and beconu Spy ws by thelr loyal usa bn = The most detightfal portion of the Parisian sevson is us. The weather is delightfully warm, and tho tbs 'n the gardens are ail in blos- som.’ Those popular places of resort for strangere, the Choteas des Flours and tho Jardin Mabitie, are upea, and \y and virtuous damsels who frequent there may nn every evening beneath the jets of ath rounted by the perfumes of ati murmurs of gushing fountains. The students and the liberals he ve triumphed ovor the clergy. M. Renan, 08 secount of the suspension of whose course of leowres at the College da France last w there were soms serious disturbauces among (ho stu- dents, which let to a number of arrests, is announce! to res me hig course ju tae new series, which commances: ou Monday next. Professor by the editors of the Journal des D. rpen tae “Oo i been ihronged froin its comzaen ‘Tho Queas of Holand is expe nd turing her stay iw Paris s ts occupy the ou Marsan, in tha new Louvre, Her royai sponse is to join het in a few days. The Jong looked for and ofton pee oned drama of the eth produced at the wontatres de 1814" was atk . poy shel st. Martin, cn Tuosslay evon It was supposed pravery on. toes Pirccan’ Skates nikeced onset demonstration’ was to be le, and ever; the same. lang elt the necessity of rezulating their common f winaae, fe 8 addicaung: their inilyidual rignts, considered by them as & mupreane blessing. 7 the aids, of that soverelgnty tbe: mized anctbety that of the federal goverument,, coms as of tiro chumabers, of a President, lected by th a high ‘Of justice. The atiributions of this Tederad sareinccent were. specially Atos, “Tae. tairteca Wonld, inaintain, the penitude their futernal affairs, an ug Or standing plice inthe ibentrs had been me days in ot. 6 was no Lenuble, however, the piece not requiring to be hissed down, as it fall of {ts owa weight, The drama is founded upon the va of the all in 1814, aot the principal charac, Jeon and @ half reat uall aliegorical charac- n of a female, who @ coutinually saving . ‘Tho audience sat through nearly six hours of ty, the play commoncing at half-past seven and endiog staquarter to one, exbibit Wg a remarkable de- gree of patience as well at’magnanimily, arriving at the conclusion tht £0 utterly worthless @ production would not even bear hissiog. Our Frankfort-on-the-Main Correspon= dence. a. of te own cin “i “ie, dautrueive aracteriatio of the prosang titau Un was necessity; for 08 To, ther conditions word ehe thirteem X waa, however, likely to become f uumbirng block at aoe given moment, and that moment rived when the civil war broke out.” We will now con finne to reason on the byporbes's of the othe Hoxth being defcaied and drsperset by the North, re | necomplished can the two sovereignities coexist as Ser Praxgront-ow-rew-Sfaim, April 22, 1862. a ! La all mumber ot persons aay, Preparations for the Gret Nationai Shooting Festival Vinton gat reeuter is nin hn eteral compact. No; If, aa Huye Gastronomic and Great Literary ant Seientifie | Yaiiaente seine slave Slates have ine to Arrangements A Wine Collar of Liviting Dimenrionse Pag oa ot the incompatibil a fikey Nalionality of he CandidatesmA Swiss Rifleman to Have Full Command of the Details—Sheich of Oe Life and Foreign Services of Brigadier Gencra! Carl Schurz, of the American Army, Ge. Great preparations aro being mado in our city for the National German Shooting Festival, to be held herein the widdie of July. ‘The Festival Committee have already sppropriated the liberal sum of one hundred thousand floring for the building of elegant and spacious tenta, their outfit and aloroments, A gigantic kitchen is to be bullt in con- nection with the immense dining tent, ia which wholeoxea. may be roasted by the doze. A monstrous soup boiler in already in procese of completion, capableof holding soup for ton thousand persons; a frying pan for omelets of thousand ogg# each, coffee boilers of fabulous dimea- sions, and a wine cellar in comparison to which the Ratheweinkellor zu Bremen sinks in point of size toia- significance. ‘Telegraphic lines are being put up between the shoot Ing place and the city tation. A daily paper, under the editorship of Dv, Schweitzer, devoted to the deposits and interests of the fostival, i@ to be officially published by the Festival Committee, ‘At the request of the committee theSenate hae order. ed a festival coin’’ to be srtuck, from which the mogey abel of the shooters are to be paid. It ir generally — ard not without reason, that the dapotations of Swine treo shooters will corry of all whe govleta; fer Certara th itis that «ij ader Sohweitaer Zecher Sohieast aloh nen Deutschen Becher.’ Mor? shan vight buaired shooters have atrendy entered thot formida le; but hone o Bwitverland are m ry shoote 9 ameo tio to By present. Many thousand distingwished whor rte are expected to take part in the festivai,and exten .c pre bparatiogs ace being yarisaayhegens @aterteinmes, 1s ee allow 200d order to be any ls sible te inthe ‘Chamber 9 opt ti sor u jeorgian or & aie Crrollaiany or fe cliizen mot Meslay Hit Mbealdeune of Masanchrger ‘Ohiot | It appears impossible to for such A&A ‘Ghamver would day bee Em Held of isha it-would ‘no “ho tinger bo coches birt balls from whic cxchaned ifthe Coscitement on oth siden “part ot, the “eee, events ea Ae ado na Kirt are the scirit which presided over the frat framing of, stite constitution. o government aa placed ss rat surereignty of ‘ho States, tng onetgeiically resolved vomplish, purpose, t we lent thelr asairtance toa ayetem of entralzaticn, which would have with borror yet A iitution, and it is because traditi been broken in auich a tanner, that it wiil met be very easy to reunite It igh yo tun who drew up the constitution foresaw that LY - FA it come when at. & be made to centralize the power tothe detri. adividual sovereigaty of the States, atu! the meet that danger, The) staves that tie joral go thove given it by the constitu. ‘what ite authorized by it todo, deat brought under’ Uisouseion proses ui discussion aj Dut it has always been aanctoned. a me Mtates Bauk, and the tn- won of the federal government in Fg WOrksy myples of it. Tho doctrine, there‘ore, watch conines: the federal wrraey 9 within natrow iit 1 dogma above all di ot New nd in the North hav Adrocattd it with as ‘auch ardor as tie south ; 6 late outbreak ft was more particularly in the 1 Braten that the doctrine wae taoet warmly sup- joniar institgtions: Breaty opp i transfor. eir particular tnetliyt rin ware the constHution whieh be overthrow of it, But if the; jefinitively vanquished, w thet reststance be In vata? wit not the W est—that young Aiken a ls eter tht fo aaa 9g thom any law it pleases, with oF without asent o old Baten, of ny. The constitution of the Uni t ratatoriuee Hirt ine arugula, berreon the Nor and. the South at itt di” al gi, ia a and that w! Conte of ine least the, tacit eamvont, ot, the | North transf. tain be Laie fetes for, the bei? Hone ha ‘e |

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