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=—_—=——_—~. = : WHOLE ‘NO. 10,086: NEW YORK, U SDAY, APRIL 28, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE THREE CENTSs. 7] 7 io themesives ia presence of hie Inm- | is absorbed inthe United Stales had the Union the timer to Belong to. They line te cail me the brother IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. Saeen they aed come, 1 tee sume, of tbo | Rat term maven Tae inant of Frange bara Seno workingussn of every part of tne-world, MILITARY AFFAIRS. Neosnay vee fore procesdiogs ta s-difforent quest! arr ; which bed conferred the foe Kins in henceforth} geaseee oc'er'taupposs that’ wtas- tes has dese had EONS ES LARS Manne 2 cena State Troeps to Garrison the Harbor raided Pe: enthusiastic adbeston of the wmumense | been dul Mitic Freneh states~ Fertse—The Foarth Artiilery Ordaerea Arrival of the City of Baltimere and | o< t of the motberities, | matter aa ‘aareastic eotirely” ms : Out, de. end of the popular corporations, hes become a truly pa- | taken, We have our estimate of Ralieng maske and: missdllencses shares Dene hats Ik will be seem by the subjoined official ordern that the Bremen at New York, ae 5 a A i io, wow threen, 8034 # 0%, xehequer bills, 1 | Fourth regiment artiliory, Natioasl Guard ftato of New ys je ap exact translation of the full specced ber Dargsin a ey ; Indian loan, 104% a 1064,. York, has been ordered to take charge of the defences of % on, oe = ithe empire wi a Rens cua i boars clesed 917% 0 02. New York harbor:— FOUR DAYS LASHR WBS, | Crier cctv ot iscrcie of conetoe yor wave | fare sf mihons ond te sacriee of many Iver,” Bet we Opening. press consi, tor aonay. Shi 81%, oe SPECIAL. ORDERS—NO, 167. ‘ {0 ley before me affords me the assurance that tbe ‘aloo tbat, as such things have bogn- poses reaped, account, 91% a 92; new threes, 801; a 89%. g Guyeas, Heavquarrens, Stars or New Yous, om of the Mexican selables which brought you France, ihe Mexican expedition has been not mere The London Times of the 14th inst. says the demand for Ansorant GussaAtie Ovnes, Grst time 10 Miramar lafconarmed by the goatly, while it has been far more preductive than ethers @iscoant st the bank and in the open market was mode- fg yp een majority of compatriots, and that! may with frnick have Deen undertaken or advocated. France has Fate yesterday. Pricesoa the Paris Rourse showed @ fur- Major General Charies W. i. i Maximilian Accepts the Crown vigat myooll the lepitina'e sled of the exicnn | ofually eucceeted’ iw exlahlahing @ maw cmphre across the ther rise of 34 per cent oo the 14th of Ai division of tho Nattoual Guard of the State of New Yor, people, | The fires condition expressed ia wy reply af Oc- Aandi sed Ie ringing 8 renowned nad epeteat cows: pes " ‘ ae rill detail one rertmeet of le command, WnS ereeve to therefore faifiiied. pen wi ization once more. ERPOOL OOTTO! . General Jobo A. Dix, commanding Depart. of Mexico. ature exasine ‘requires to's’ able Ne opnancrate Seek 1a periment la permanaolly pueconefal--end’ we'd Bot se8 Livenroou, April 18—P: M. _ | ment of the Kast, for thirty days’ duty jn the defeneee of fosce to tha frst hn minsonovinesiahiaamnant pen why succest should be doubted—ebe will have justly tna "tathe add op 20,000 bale, af nich 1600 eres | NOW York Rarbor. By order of the Commenter me independence and — D f 3 Sem banee of the mee meliece st ineomets— eee ees — the thanks of the Mexicans, bot ihe for export and ulation. Prices generally have Acting Assistant Adjutant Generah. paror of the Frese, whe, throughout the progress of the ee Sees ee SPRCTAL ORDERR—NO, 8. Speech of the New Emperor to they} Secthlre, testers cigoelcrastanly, same Oy THE DANISH WAR. ruapm Ar Manousaran. Rasogesntear, Finer Demon, 8M. Ye, preserve the rememb-ance. The august head of my ~ s ,, The improvement im Liverpooh, and the more favorable | Pursuant to Specint poe te genera) Mexican Deputation. family, upon hie part, haa given hie ceusea to-my taking | | The fellowieg telderame show the course of events at {iignrame from the Fast. produced but slight effect io | neadquarters, she Fourth reziment Natioual Goard. under ‘ Eoteaai ono coceeeel prusess ove paelctr’ meaiacans, | none Deppels— eck meen ene eee Tee rane. ct Colonel. Sellen, ta Renehas, Sates sed sow sslomniy declare shel, with the sid ot toe] Aviclot fre waa sol neem Apr 1004 eerie Sa sine ny Ge Gaty ithe detect roy Aw “a His Diplomatic and Household | tune dieu we ee ands f the Mexican] my until seven:A. M. s our Mesers. Richardson, Spence & 00., Gordon, Bruce & | _ Colonel Taller will report for orders to Generad Pp. beak tendere it to Yeragh and foture, wounded. Co. and. others report:—Flour neglected and irregular. | Jobn A. Dix. commanding the Department o the East. A in’ R23 os se of ° vaneren, April 11, 1864, Wheat in very limited. demand and™partially a shade | By order of Major General CHAS, W. BANDFORO. ppointments. Mexjco << seco 8 governaseat | Tie Danish batioriee ‘silenced; heavy easier; winter red, 8a. a 8s. fd. per centel, Corn dull | Aimx. Hawaron, A. D. C. ae pith ee end her whe of orduance have been dinmountet, ‘mavoh, and in some instances 6d, lower; mixed, 28s. e 36s. 6d, ORDERS—NO. 5. . ia a descendent af that ‘ef the intrench: No. 1 No, Der 480 Ibs. ‘Haavquanrens, Foorti Rearnwevt N.G 8.N. Y¥, i Crm ge te LIVERPOOT, PROVISIONS MARKET. New Yous. April 27, 1944, Messre. Wakefivid, Nash & Co., Bigland. Athya & Ce. and others report;--Ree‘quiet and drooping, York cull i its pa fie Ali th bl ie u , hv clal Orders No, 8, ‘ hereby ordéred to assemble, in fat dress, with 18 packed and one “es rations, at (he divigion armory, eorner of and White streets, om Wednesday nexi, the 4th day of May, at vine o’cloce A. M., to depart for thirty days’ duty io the defences of the barbor of New York. THE DANISH WAR. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARERT. Ashce quiet; sales of pots al 34s. 6d. a 368. . ox-quey, under the safornard of conetit laws ae e000 Sugar quiet bu Coffee — Defended. lake country shall e"compltly ipacified, The mrengta Litteed cil still advesing, aie 6a 0 tae, in town casks. | . The commund le also ordered to assemble, in cltisene? ph ine - ‘ianea depres i) Hapgna, April 12, 1864. ARTORE FOR CUISWICK. ‘ealvoe arenes Gist pred sar ye tke eras St foch ovcloek Pea ya Peay eas ahs Fete iain ther eterete, volt dedaed establishment +f] ne Bersmnalle of to-day publishes the follewiog wie | ”***°™Tprom the London Times, april 18. a6. + small ealee of refined at 3s. 114; crude | Worcs H Leland hae deca appointed adjut»nt of the government, to fit such ovudaries oa msy tt | Orem: ‘The public enthusieam about General 2 fa LONDON MAREETS. regiment, viee Peck, reigoed. He will be obeyed ana GARIBALDI’S RECEPTION IN LONDON T frmly hope we shall well re- bo degree abated. At all the placcs he was expected to | Brea@etutfe generally unchanged. Sugar dull and easier. | TesPected accordingly. quleted liberty ts perfectty compatibie with the relge of The Conference. visit yesterday crowds bled, and. wherever he | Coffee quiet, and Is. jower. Tra active at full | Adjutant Thomas B. Peck, who bas long and fai Grder. Isbell Know how te respect. the one and to suuse For epee ome A a he waa rested with tumultuous cheers, The | terms. Rice quiet but steady. Tallow dull: Y. C. 49. | Performed bie duty as an eMicient offices of the command. Feapest:to be shown to the other. she Ambassador io London, and ath tegast J fp ctcornrer celeron eral fo vs orter mete My gti Linseed of1, 408. 6d. Spirits of tu tine, Sas. 6d. for Freneh. Petroleum, 2s. for refined. THR LATEST MARKETS, Livarroon, April 14, 1844, Cotton, Sales to.day of 6,000 bales, including 1,600 to eee and exporters, The market is firm and us- changed. Breadstuffs dull and stendy. Provision dull and unchanged. Sugar easier. Petroleum firm at 1s. 11d. for refined. Lonvoy, April 14, 1864, Consols, for money, 91% a % linoie Central Railroad @..tire command. The commandant, especially, hae great reasons to acknowledge the valaable services of Adjutant Peck. and the promptness with which he has always per- formed his duty asasoldier. By order of DANIEL W, TELLER, Colonel. Cras. H. Letanp, Adjutant. James R. Peck, Forgeant Major. The Fourth numbers gix hundred aod thirty moo, and is ofticered as foliows:— Coloel—Dantel W. Toller. Lieutenant Colonel—Jobn J. Dieb!, ffected him injuriously, and during the day his time wes fully occupied in receiving and Te hoe deren roughout tbe whole morning the courtyard at the back of Stafford House was thranged with visitors waiting apxiously, either im the hope of catching a glim General at some of the winduwe, 0: at jo1s6 of seeing him ja the event of bis leaving the mansion to pay visite. The ront patlere of the crowd did not go unrewarded, for at mi ', when the yard was densely packed, it became nerally known that Garibald! would leave the house at f-past twelve oma visit tothe ville «f the Dowager Duchess > Sutherland at Chiswick. Precisely at that Tho General Received by the People, Received by Lord Palmerston and Feted by the Duchess of Sutherland. my bu plein wr febge the wed i. Tite will never fiuetrious Prince meee. ponerose: Soreord “has. brooget man gave notice of his intention to offer the following, about the regeneration of our beautiful country. Upon the way to my new country it js my itention to visit Rome, to receive from the hands of Lerd Clarendon on a Mission te ah " Ns jal he ther oe elim; Company C, William Sebilling; Company D, ly a, ae, ae ‘TRE NRW COURT. Of this House to watch over the acts of her ministers Seen Ate Dak BE a ee Jae Hens Avetvaneihe i rabins Tinye: Company Francie J. Hawkes: Company , As noon aa the Archduke bed uttered the last word, the That this House regrots the violation of their engage. deputation and ail the Mexicans present acclaimed their | ents by some of the parties to the treaty of 1852, and Dew sovereign by ‘crying out three times "God save the | that in the conference which js about to meéet the ques- peror Muximilian I.” “God save the Empress Char | tions suppored to bo settled by the treaty of 1852 are to be lotte.”” At the same instant salutes of artillery, fired | reopened. That her Majesty be requested not to give her from the bastions of the castle, announced 10 thé public | sssent to any engagements entered into at the conference the accession of the Archduke Maximilian to the throne | until sueh engagements Bave been made known to Par- ‘of Mexico, and were immediately foliowed by other sal | liament. ies from the port and town of Trieste. Then M. Guter- obs heiliten.: rez de Estrada, a8 president.of the deputation, returned The Latest News. thanks to bia Majesty for b's definitive ce of Corsxuacen, April 11—9 A.M. Mexican crown. This morning the enemy attempted an assanit upon No, He said:—Sire, this complete and absolute acceptation | § Rastion, which t tally failed. “A weaker attack on our on the part of your Majesty is the prelude of our bappi- | left wing likewise failed. ness: it Is the consecration of the salvation of Mexioo, of | The Minister of War has received the following report its approaching regeneration, of its fntre greatness, | Of the affuir from the Commander in-Chief:— Every year. on this day, our children willoYer upthanke- | Early this morning the enemy atsackei both wings of givings to Heaven im gratitude for out miraculous deliy- | Our position, Being met by a cannonade from our bat- erande An for us, sire, the-e remains a last duty to per- | tories and approaches he retreated. form, and that is to ley at your feet our jove, our grati- Corrxmacen, April 12—11:40 A i cabarets oe pe E nites brea me was cont hese words President of te deputation was at qu! violent previ wie Pha tbomage. is Devenitty three wounded. most of thom siiglly, ” aa of ie we-sixty we . fo. 3 The bombar. Haurax, April 27—2:30 P. Me Richard U'Grady ; Company G, Richard Raynor ; Company ‘There are as yot no signs of the steamship Arabia, now | H. John Levearta: Company 1, William Benson, ‘Tho tat- uo at this port, with Liverpool dates of the 16th and | ‘ef two are cavairy companies, Queenstown of the 17th instant, Weather deautiful, | General Dx will designate the station thoy are to gar- with a strong southeass wind blowing. Tisom by special order te-di THE ARMY OF THE CUMBE®LAND. mene, and was continued till the party had driven from the yard, Before going to Chiswick be paid a visit to Lord Pal- ane, and remained with bim about a quarter of an jour, THE RRCEPTION AND ENTERTAINMENT. The Duke and uchess of Sutherland, the Duke and Duchess or Argyl! and family, Tord Granville, Lady Caroline Laxcel’ee and family, the Duchess (Dowa: er) of Norfolk, Lord an@ Lady Biantyre and daughters bad assembled at Chisweck House at an early bour. Short!; defore two o’elock the Earl and Countess Fussell, the Far) and Countess of Clarendon, and other personages invited to luncheon began to congregate. Attwenty minutes aiter two o'clock Garfbaldi arrived in an open Darouche, mpanied by the Duke of Suth erland and General FI On alighting at the villa the band of the Second Lit rds played the ‘Garibaldi Hymn.” ‘The Duke of Sutherland, after assisting the General to , introduced him to the Duke of Argyll, and be was u conducted to the vestibule where the Dowager eas and the Duchess of Sutherland, the Duchess of ‘Arayil, Lady Blantyre, and Lady Cerstance Grosvenor had met to welcome him In the centre saloon all the ‘The steamship City of Baltimore, Capt. Mirehouse, ‘which leit Liverpool-at three o'clock a the afternoon of ‘She 18th and Queenstown on the 14th of April, arrived at ‘Veie port yesterday afternoon. ‘The steamship Bremen, Captain Meyer, which saited wader the Russian fiag from Gouthampton on the 13tn of April, reached this port last night. ‘The news \s four days later. ‘The Penosylvania took out news summaries from Liver. ‘Jeol to the forenoon of the 12th inet, Intellizenes bas been received of the total lose of the Americas ship Asteria, Captain Hurd, on Reaker’s Island. ‘The City of New York remains (April 13) in the same Position 0) Daunt’s rock. Another effert to float her was Go be made on the 1éth instant. A Parliamentary return shows that the number of rifles @né morkets exported {rom Liverpool to federal ports im 2861 was 16,148, while in 1862 it amounted to 196,063. Voluntecring. Reports have been industriously circulated by brokers, runners apd the like, who are enticing men from this city to other towns and States, that the Supervisors’ come mittee no jonger pay the bounty to volunteers, ‘This is entirely false and doing tho city greas injustice, the authorities of which are doing 80 much and laboring #0 acsiduously towards filling our quota, Tho whole bounty ie paid—$300—to every man who volunteers—paid Into hia own band, and to no one e'se. The party bringwg him into tho headquarters of the committee, corner of Broadway and the Park, gets $20 for doing #0, Beside those Mr. Blunt continues 10 pay the bounty to volunteers for the navy. The quota for Doth Is rapidly filling Pickets Captured—Murder of Some of Our Wounded by the Rebels, &e. Civcansats, April 27, 1864. A special despatch from Chattanooga 294 the rebels attacked our pickets near Nickajack Gap, killing five, wounding seven and capturing nineteen Some of our men were killed after sursendering, and several of the wounded were cruelly butchered as they Jay on the field. “a Hise CHARLESTON HARBOR. HR We Understood thas the British Admiralty have leo beving bese deren ap, tee Een anette reg Gnavanerern, April 13—-12:30 P.M. Dad congregated, and gave the (General a hearty up. and all who desire to volunteer shoutd do 80 at once peror Meximil! fi A . M. if they desire to xecaro tho county bounty. @ided on constructing, by contract, five new scrow troop pap it, after whieh the members of | Firing bas bveguo from the Duppel batteries on the | ©'0 'U. soter to three o'clock the Duchess Dowager and | 4™ Attempt to Blow Up the Frigate | © a draft should be resorted to all bounties wild of thipe after the design of the Himalaya, NM ber 1s descended to the summer dining room course cease. In care of a draft, then those weuld be ‘The Edivburg Scotsman, noticing the departure That ceremon been ished, Yhe General sat at the head compelled to go for thirteen @ per month who now Spent niet Andrey” trees sus Ghyen ter Peoria, | ton bromsaaon nia the aperiaasste af the Wriceess base. GARIBALDI IN LOWDON. = Huuroy Rasp, 8 C., Aprit 22, 1804. | by volunterring can have threo hundred dallars cua, im eaye:— lotte, whom they aleo proclaimed, amd rendered homage - os Op Monday night last, the 18th inet, the Charleston | oy four hundred dollars more, making six or seven hun- revels made a bold but unsuccesatul attempt to destroy | dred dollars in all, So come forward at once, become @ the noble frigate Wabarh, at her anchorage off Charles. | ¢00d Univn so:dier, and get your money ton bar, where she was doing off shore blockade service. THS RICHMOND COUNTY QvoTA, The torpedo steamer was precisely like the “Devid” Richmond county completed her quota of volunteers that Diew up the Housatonic and triod the same game on | under the recent call for two bundred thousand men on the frigate New Tronsides. It is dereribed as asort of | Friday last, fhe be thus placed herself in advance of manner. While these things were taking place ‘at Miramar, the | Gyaud Olvie and gous et De peemneipe of the of Mexico had already re: Trieste, and the bishop had a xolemn Te Giusto, at wistol Sil the suthorities af the toee alg pent. ‘Salutes from the batterien ‘were fred’ st ibe seme ‘A large number of the “aa well aa (On the same day M. Velasques de Leon, minister with- Srieb, expressed their intention of jolwing the federal | out portfolio, General Woll, chicf of the mi sear shaped steanier, with s torpedo attached toa pro- | all the cther counties composio, first tev Congres. Stay es SFY (ink at Dew Koch. Tee Jarge Brrivel o('eta- bousshold, Lock possession of hele respective Snener Jeotion from the bow, and revealing but litte of the bull ED eenpreloabamenee tas & are ee from ‘pool ireland person of the Emperor, above water, One or two of the same sort have been | hag beon the first to furnish her quota. “a be dese dhs enn vata ime gs mn mar, wi new jperor was a rat time in the uniform of s Mexican Newtooant frequently observed inside the harbor, cruising about during the night. Volunteering at the West Very Rriek. anewer was returned from the mysterious craft. A third bail was followed by a discharge of musketry trom xed to New York per Clyde steamers. tty te — oa tga hd Ag roe eey. alain When the machine wae discovered by the watch on Crvaiynati, April 27, 1864. ‘The London Nmes of the 12th of April esys:— Majesty Maximilian 7. w: weer ign! ‘ the frigate she was a bundred yards from the Wabash, Volunteering im Indiana jo response to the call for Daring the last few days twelve ships have arrived in | tnsorceier or secre A Guadalupe and of the Ne- Suiherland and General Kber oocupying the otber gents, | | aporcaching continuously and silently. It was instantly | twenty thousand ove hundred days men’ ie progreesiog wee mareey Typ ee <0nts “bain of ote, Agrand representation senate drees bail are tobe carriage lors ihe gates. hailed; but po response was elicited. A second ball fol | yr. soe or nis Rocrgmencivone ‘of 10,08 Cie d es theatre teste municipality. GARIBALDE VISIT® BARL RUSSELL, lowed, and ‘hs entire watch was on the alert, when no | jjopai Guard turned out i? pumber of 10,98! he yy Me pay Sang have oamumanents vai 1 , April 18, 1864. ny out in large foree on Monday 712 bales, belog & total of eighteen ships and 89 PPOINTMENTS, eee hag (April 12) made the fol- Jor ‘eppointments — Micleter of the Housshold—M. Valasquez. As bee eee o’elock yesterday morning Garibaldi . it to Far) i ook lett . W. Dunlop, ¥. jatant General and Private Secretary—Count Wot, | MP.» Mr. Galtford Goslow, M. P.. ihe Hoo. Arthur Kin. Russell, and at one o'clock left town reewal at ng coe It to THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. paid a visi for the Woolwich Ai the ship. but (he black mass moved straight op towaras Twelve vessels, laden with eotton, run through the the frigate. The Dittie-roll was beaten. aad the erew suman Diockade, had arrived at Liverpool. from Matamoree, coment tad Schergenb-chner. f..} P., Mr, Alderman croceggg Mig Sontt, the City Britain. wero instantly at their guns, which were cast looce and Address to the Troeps Nessa and Bermuda, during two days from the 9th of | Master of the Ceremonles—Marquie Corio. hammbertain. Mr, George Moora, Mr_ Slontagve Cham: | in the House of Commons, op the 12th of April, or, | directod against ihe stranger in the twick:ing of an | Whose Term of Service Is About to Ambassador at Brussele—M. point and a num! the Court | crimthe asked whether the Sultan had recentiy ordered | eye. Je apother momont the roar of a division of april. ‘Auabasssder at Rome—M Aguilar. Sees Coueee the Pacha of Eaypt to discontinue the supply of forced | Vrosdeide guns was heard, and when the smoke Weammorom, April 27, 1864. xis ba) eg pe sot the Pat : Naval Coptaa Test In the ia or wip cane General ed eee ramen Saataar Loyd tan had were to az ? py i =o Pg gy il Aa the time is approaching a somo tthe regiments March 1, and Melbourne Feb: . ernor ‘alaco— Nay 2. midst of a temporary quiet the Lord Palmerston said that the Sultan given an a , reaty 26, are received; “The| | Coen; Geveral in Visnne—Haval Captain Horaieié, as the entrance to the station, walking between nie two | order that, the forced labor should be dirondtinned in [carefully swept the surface of the sox about the ship | belonging to the Army of the Potomng are t> be dis- eommercial pews bas been anticipated, and, politically, sons, Riccitti and Menott!, and a fect tamult of en- >and towards the bar. What her fate was cannot of THS EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA SATISPIND—BR BETS OUT Feypt, an 18 bad Jong been in all other parte of the Otto. | Sa, pals, J with cortaimty; but it is the opinion of | °b&rged trom the military service of the United Stater, ‘there je nothing of importance. The new Japanese em- singe remembered 1. deen. ‘aap on ema saaahaling iudiicare tlie, PON MIRAMAR TO SIGN THR ROYAL PAPER. ee ee eee ee ae ee ce er ntnce boon: | Sil on board the Wabssh that sho was struek and'sank by | by reason of the expiration of the tern for whieh they arrived at Hoag Kong. Iv ve clelock yeeterday” afternoon the Dinperer, fon | onoe.the anrik treble of the ladin! voices could be die F pre‘eng tetarned in safety to the city. rh were mustored into sald service, Major General Meade One of the crew of the Americas ship North Atlantic, | this city for Trieste. Hie Majesty was accompanied (tee Coveral were the currents aia he bas iJ add “4 has announced to auch troops that the War Department ‘bape to try the experi: ~ Toe Wal ash is anchored between three = ban decided that the term of service of each regiment ie from the bar and about ten miles from the city. Po Sata et st cemmede, lone Dy Tart Suier, ey | 1.08 computed from the date of ite muster into tne ser “the Mopitors on. picket Fort Moultrie, past ‘the | Vice of the United States, without referenee to the date inside blockading squadron, and through the outside | of enrolment or any service rendered to a State. The Diockaders, before ger of discovery and probsbie destruction was parsed. In spite of all these dangers ‘he “David” went out, and was only discovered aud destroyed | © rece! as she approached the object of her miaston These facts | proper authorities, any respectful communication wuch- at was burnt at Calcutta, has been committed for trial on charge of wilfully setting fire to the ship. ‘The telorraph cable was laid from Bombay to the bead by hie youngest Brother (the Archduke Lous Vitor}, the tA Arebdvke Leopolt, tos Ministers Grant Rechbere and ws | SP%eauer = Pays nat county. wm, te wore Yon Schmeriing, Count, Creapevie (the Firat Adjatank Caroiyt (ibe ieee Wide Chencstlon) Mee ce Fanle’ (the Crontien Chancellor), sua Barow Gertager, th aspect. Fepresentative of Count Nadasdy, the Chancetior of she | ai Gmthamptoa “Hie lamences, however. seemed es Paunt's rock, on which 'y of New York waa wrecked. by Blowing it "ts or to place @ lighthouse with a fog bell and signal gun there. : Mr. M Gibson replied that there was no tntention to le Charles returned from Sydney a te teow. ‘now, ja: ir . ity clearly tha intense batred which aninetes the term of service of tho regiment, when h term oe ter ATS, Mae: tas Ballarat, abouk 10 | sto affix bie sigeature 10 & Soa sce ae apacare to be tavetvea tn Geubi* The ‘Commanding Gen. from ‘the oem ora}, in making thie announcement. expresses the Arebduk tbat the regiments to be discharged will cheerfully acqai ae ‘ ‘an their hured. Bat a aph ence in’ the decieidn of the government with 40 >: bat did jot 0’ offcers & fine veteran crew, with ap un been equated b tory aad with powors Intact and ever reacty to be used against all cotners, foreign or nat sight o’clock.on the evening of the 12th, and was Of | Lorpicg, and on exeouting the abovemeat amen Sold vec wre to hase Sos tikes tae sista. Seer Pt pomp FR ra, CA Paine AO - ENE Nan Uric id bated by? di fe that hot yet ‘The Wabesh arrived this afternooe at thie port, prepa: | Srodiconduct se be tarmuaped te Une le shes, i ventured’ Edinburg arrived at Queeustown April 14. aus the Karst ratory to going North. upon by any, will be promptly suppressed, and ¢xn only The steamship Hang: arrived at Bouthampton April 24, tameye, Apelor sea” $56 tn et Te post ie | Wrininate io) the speedy punianment of’ the offending » ‘bash torpedo parties. THE SHEWANDOAH VALLEY. Despatch, Mannsarac, April 26, 1964. ‘The Went India mail steamer had arrived at Southamp- tom with $2,061,606 in epecie. She took to Ragland very ‘@Beouragiag acoounts relative to cotton cultivation ia ‘Guatomals and Jamaica ‘The United States frigate Jamestows was at Macao at The Emperor of Austria will return to Seca eeeentpre Of the dogument accepting the crows MAXIMILIAN TAKEN SICK. 11, 1864. ‘Ihe Emperor Maximilian 1s confined to tis bed in con- ence of a slight attack of fever day of his Majesty's departure for Mexico is there. fore uncertain. » and with his Ambassadors have been sent to Vienna, Rome and ly look, remained to receive the ad A of the 12th from Miramar sanounces that THE CITY ADDRRAR, the health of the Maxtm'| read to bim was from the cit; proving. and ry oeuld bee od ty fit said: —Free i ee ‘welcomes with ‘affectionate. va quit Miramar, en route for Mexico, om the 14th of April, i not the only one I can chronicle. rebele seem to be active in this, their favor te, but peeuiiar fare. Note month ago tbe Memphis, lying Diockading, was visited one CS Ley mfg which bad beeo sent down from ( to blow her ap, and her consort as well. They were dis- covered about the ship, ae into Bg A under her stern, but without creating suspicion Finally, after | 4 force of rebels is reported to be concentrating a vainly trying to explode their inferne! machines, the: Hacked off apd started up the river. i boat was lowered |. How large the foree in we do not know, and rent after these, 09 they rere pees se only | Thore Ww eome indieat?in that the force referred to wilt canoes or something 4 Dut were Bot over | commence offensive operations en the lowering of ihe taken, Their true character wae then suapected ; but the Gvapicion was not confirmed until some time afterwards | Shensadoah river, This river ie now greatly ewollen. A. order f) re Rowen nally sanctioned stroy the value of reports. Br. lowe denied that be had mutilated, garbled or way down the platiorm he seemed Tha jatense entbusianan of hie wel on the dais, so to 3 he turned with a ition. be Lnadon “tar of the 14th instant ea} meraton has offered the place vacated by Mr. Stans to Mr. Baxter, M. P. for Montrose. Mr. Baxter has je to accept it, owing to the pressure of pr’ Dusimess and the state Of his bealth. There are rumors that Mr. Fenwick, M. P. tor Sunderiand, Bxg been offered ; the appointment. P hae ens If the weather does sot soon materially change it wi!) not Napoleon About to Get Ont of the Di a i 4 for the ‘ellows, and | ‘ye fordable for some time 10 come. ven rom Ta Froscee? Parle, Apett i white others riot: by) hey ty ibe A Lord Clare os cacy the me Mint a stats tre Mae yore sah dad bs ¥ nt , Ly 3 WRENCH yom ine Patie Monicure APIO] hen Sears ben adhe ae on i ir aa og French Saree are he ae ferntioes ba ‘Fravee, ind Apel : To what the rebels have heretofore on oor front ‘hie day! the loen-ct April, atten’ o'eloce A. M,, the —_ Se ee Arendshe Hantanilion teneived st hie painoe: of Mirkwat ‘the Mexican ‘Charged te ofler him the crown, lations between Rag! and Fran: Frritation Lewee p= haw ~ bd tie Foner La France , states that the Fi will receive Earl Clarendon ta 4 private othe Peyr aevorte WAL Hatt Clarendon'd joorney bi vays tendon ' . for its odject to eodeaver to bes, Mla standing between the Tagish aod Prete noe roments ‘on the Nanish question. . Tho Pays states that Garibaldi) has been invyjed to visit Brussels. The Bourse bas deem Woo ta A m . k Wo., or go bi her than yesterday. ws . % army of occupation will be mmand, uniformed in black or amd | very dark brow: Captain Herzog, of the First New York Linools cavalry, the officer who wae taken prisoner io the late cavalry irmi-h beyond Rtrasburg. “Captain J. 1, McDonald, late Commisary at Cum- berinnd, has boen made Colonel of the Sixth Went givia cxvalry, He har been 1m the service eines the com. Moheement @f-the war. and is thus promoted for merit, will Dave every possible support that tbe Freach tment have the power to accord 10 it. British etunem fie spot An empite of" Wextoo hoe now been nace To-morrow (the 110 of A\ at four o'clock the Em paren end Winpwent of Meche tals tor shoe nen Bie: Pa, ‘than many of them peed it. Grege. remain# bavé beon reinterred i oe Y Tho weather is tolerably fair. Heavy showers como Place where they will not avain be wiatitbed by the elements, of the world, The new sovereign took his Mapnin, it 12, 1864. [Press the Gptaene Neteee Te eaae Seany Tor the seat of his porte bmeat, nbd The Ministry have stated tm tho Cortenibut hep in | UBlees the entire 7 wih fred fondiions Tee Jette begin so chow thorgrean above Four carriages, belonging to his hl sival-crill commence one. o7 ihe weet remars energetically carry o@ the war until the sudmietion of St. | The Monitor Nabint, Lieutenn’ Commander J.J Cora- | the earth. coded outrlaern, went to ‘trom | nm cap pee oe ry Lb os Deciage eeen yee wall, pailed (rem here yesterday in tow of the Puul Jones, —_—— lodged Commander Duncan, [or her sta'iom-on the ine eke | Stanixem at Invine Att. —On Baturday, the 20th, wilt eatin.” 8 lieve the Sangamon, Teno orth gomme ber Pan ht take place, at Irving Hall, a very splendid matinee, con- ‘The Monifor Catekill, Commander N. R. Aarrison, now | sisting of @ yooal and imetramental concert, given by repairing ot Statice creek, will be finished fo ten days, | cicnor Mazzolent, if aki Of hie poor compatriots, actually ieston., | ae eesnticat Tocabontce, Commander fover, tovebed | suflering from utter want and peed. Although Signor heve yerterday for coal. She wen route for th erD | Marzoleni recommends bimself to ime charivable feelings Gulf Squadron, at New Orleans. of our citizone, ye ready for help and geocrous on The minjstey had venagred bai inj! ene ination |» Gut subseqhently withdrew, Lcurvintes tad? dll yiled’ Wetibde. tha: Cuahenies aad ihe Gresko te Gyeeny ser aay vere ure a 6 polition! ol acter. " Commercial Intedligence. THE LOYDON MONEY MAREET, tou, . 4 . PRREONAL. All were in full uniform, aa were aleo the officers (From the Manchester Guardian (City Article), April 13. ‘omen. ‘Aaron K. Hughes has been detached from | €vety occasion, the simple invitation of gueb an appro- household of the Arcbduke, aida de-camp apd the ptm oppressed peoples, we give | The Fagtiah Tuna have agaip been lenctivey bat sendy ae Vater sorcredl North Lieutenant Comman- | eiadle artivt should, in our opinion, be sufficient to at- bevy ) ©} you & piace—the first place in our hearts; and while | throu the day (12th), js incon. | der Jubn H. Russell has been ordered to assume com- | 1. ¢ ded house, expecially aa thie will Be tha cory a ened the civiiieed worl doing 90 we cannot forget that there are many who bave | soln being at 01% 891%, and 017% @ 82 for the Bth Of | mand. Captain Hughes bas performed gallant seryivé in & crow . enpecially als sath BPCrAT I (ABO, Cevee er |," M . : * | Deen astociated with you in your gloriour enterprises | May. avon nnd hie departure will be regretted by « | occasion to hear at @ wativee concert mont of thow THe CROWN. gue of Lherefore, ia this matter «4 jue | who are alee deserving of our afmiration and en has deen @ full Host of rrieads. favorite artiste who have volunteered for thie charitable ‘The deputation, after received by Count Yachy, | {(fatie tm the eves Extraordmary it ly | enpecially the illus Joveph Mosziai, who has done Z — oo ‘who filled the functions of Grand Master of the house. <> but such ia the case, Never before was there | eo muoh for italy, freedom and humanity. The Fre Vesscis Ordered Out of the | Wilertaking of Signor Marayien). A aplendid program held of his sm Highness, were introdoced into the | #vch an instance of @ State jog incapable of self Almost all the passages in thie address called forth the share market this settiement J River of twelve places will be preseoted, and execuied Dy artiela uring the hy pe Basin: | oeeuaace be te com gare cae ond cheere, especially that which will be heavy, almost beyond precedent, and already ex. ound hos been sent up the J o i, Ortolami, Sulzer, Maasolen!, elites, , wear uniform of an Austrian View Admiral, | ® nuleance the commonwealth of nations, Ne whieh were with traordiary rates have been paid for carrying over trave- The steamer Grey bout up james | such as Brignoll, , 5 Te pene Immediately afterwards entered. Defore wae a State fo marked out by common consent, | almost chiefly, if not entirely, setions te book theres, river to City Polnt to order down the iwo French steam. | Herrmann, Maretze®, Mille and others, Ticket ‘The French and Beigian Ministera in Austria were pM me or NHom G8 incapable of poll | present, No gold was token to the bank to day, ere and two sailing veasele there after tobacco, The vee. | dollar, We expect that the pablic will give a new prow ent hen ai x ‘othe | Be " wae net ihe ot Ta reply to thie tera eee ithe fo ore “nine (bia afternoon were without ma | O64 would come back In Hampton Ronde without any | of their appreciation of that popular tenor, Signor Mee a 1 luvavens, awa ibe 37 RIAN le ieaisen overmment, aad Santer wepid aretay hewn befrn farea) 01 sive a ibe she] ars Ua is foreign marbet Meni can bea received @ sheck.! beer + ab