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Arrival of the Saxonia With Two Days Later News. IMPORTANT FROM GERMANY. ‘The War Attitnde Maintained by Austria and Prussia, and Great Excitement in Military, Naval and. Di- Napoleon's Diplomacy Doubtful and Threatening to the Belligerents. Savoy and Nice a “French Pa- renthesis” Likely to be Closed by the Rhenish Territory. @ngland Deprecates a War, But Sympathizes with Austria. Queen Victoria Compliments George Peabody. WHOLE NO. 10,821. OUR BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE, plomatic Circles. FUNERAL OF THE EX-QUEEN OF FRANCE. IMPORTANT NEWS FROMINDIA AND CHINA &e. &e. &. ‘The wteawsbip Saxonia, Captain Meier, which left Bouthampton on the 4th of April, reached this port early esterday morning. She was off Sandy Hook frum vine o'clock Saturday night, detained by a dense fog. Her news is two days later than the advices by the City of Cork, pu ed in the HeraLp on sunday. The Lisbon official Gazette publishes the contract con- eluded between Portugal, France, Brazil and Italy for a telegraph to America, The London News warns ihe Mexican bondholders in England to receive tnaucial statements from imperial Mexico with caution, as Maximilian’s government has “no many enemies at home and abroad." From the Deoubian Principatities, April 2, we learn that the electoral meetings which have been held pesed of with perfect tranquillity. several public @Mcialx, accused of bribery, have been arrested and Banded over to the jndicial authorities, ‘The Rossian Consul at Bucharest has protested aysinst y of the Poles residing in the Dan in Principatities Doing Wlowed to enter the National Gaard now forming ip the vonniry. A dexpaich dated Kio Janeiro Mareb % received i England, reports there in no news of importance from the neat of war, The Brazilian Admiral, ‘Tamandare, hax arrived at Corrientes. ‘The steamahip Ripon, trom Southampton on March 27, arrived at Gibralter at midnight April 1, and left ut five AM. day for Alexandria. Viscount The steamship City of Boston arrived at Qarenstown @u the 4th inst, erpoo! April 4. The United Staies deity at Southampton, Eogtand, Apeil A ulttes of the Day—Atternation of Prac and Wart + Armameds Troops in Bohemia— Fifty Millions for Sellewiy-Me tin Avatria Wants an Inevense of Territory, de 2 THE GERMAN QUESTION. © Berlin Correspond ateleven A. M. The steamship Malta, from New York, arrived at Liv frigate Canandaigua w e Bertin, Mareb of Ansria—Conceni ‘The excitement oceasiowed by the warlike lant week begins to subside: but feeling of insecurity, and no one Knows what the next our may bring forth. Doliowed that the Staats Ancriger of (hat evening would in an order for the mobili satu the whole of the army. have seen a copy of the rova! purpose, and the panic ov “Change was indere:ivable, valtway shares falling from five fo tea per cent, amd xovernment funds jo proportion or by accident, the publication of the offcial print w Geiayed longer than usual, which was looked upon confirmation of those alarming reports, but at Iasi it wame out—fial, stale aud auprotiiable, ae usual without any of the terror-inspiring decumen) fo comain Next day was the King’+ birthday Majesty received the congratalalious of rhe cowl! and On Wedneaday it w part There were persot ee ie She was at Pe © 18 Atl) & Keneral Whether imteat as expected path af, 180. | ‘ation of mors of confidently or pertaya 1 elntined for thas expected Hin wilitery authorities and it moon Became Keown tual he | had made a speech to the aesembled cour © though allowing ‘Telegrams arrived (rom Ss alecwig + 1 ane We situation to be ax nd intimating bis fail conadence io the approved tory manner vd This, of « sion on the money mi versary hed been « au troops wile stl th marke of ip aud bara thew Galbrate snd Mauten te) bat ot their 4 deo that the Kmper graph ond teatifying Opie Wucl bed a ant jo the Humbe per antion of provok'a, fente cn diate wit Pt ol German m oe which th Deiweer . brow are comet hee ationed in A © the fron yew en ¥ wappy tr North Geoman 4 beew blowing the wat trum Afiog iia pro I the autogra, brother o y more of their trory renee wets ity, pire, especially “ne are nforne oe arg he the Austria be King, oumgeat * fervent w the two go charneter, and a pers mininere Aue at thy Gace (Bienark's red, apparsatiy oo Jose nat alt on Hate, A pape goverament, anendad by sxpre phase % Krewe Sued ruptuce with a ssia they had alway: agaast thee er yaa of awards kept <2 became bnoy va, Conedering (he a os adheres to etig comely en betwe! in an amicable otalioon had agai All this served to rg ema quite (rightened (rom sin whiel serious eXprensed a» n hin pee and | wan ebrated by | vitward a be site by « vousdere ha) foes o ap by bh tive bw eat the ree dave wo | | ain Eve 855 sure to recoil from it Just now it is Prussia that bale contlaus 10 dlacialtn all aggressive desi of hesitation, The semi-official jour- | powers. Its military organization is pot correct: in one and here, | word, which includes everything, Prussia is : + y Vallage to precipitate matters, there will be no breach of ions are visible, Bismark | clently mistress of the confederation, That is M. | the peace. It must, however, be remembered that the had an interview with thé | de Bismark wishes to make obvious, He very ing®- | cause of the quarrel still exists, and ix not likely to be at i ve return Austria ar ap ‘The question now is, will Prusia consent to a “rectification” of the Silesian frovtier’ part of the conquests of Frederck the Great equivalent for Schieswig-Holstein’ If she not, she has oniy two other alternatives—the uléima or ap ignominious retreat. A Peace and War Aspect. Sam LATSOF BURPAYCS stein question were current to-day, and produced & most Jasorable itppression. Yeste lough to their tween Austria and arm trian and Prussian so te. OpER BERG, vday morning the Austrian frontier district received orders to recall al) men on fur- regimen’ Brvsvaus, April 2, 1866, Several of the minor German Staten bave resolved to observe ap armed veutralty ip the present disput upon @ partial war footing. ‘Viewxa, April 3, 1866. ‘The ratnor current here that the Duke of Coburg; who bas arrived here, desires to mediate between the Aus- r is not credited. The official Wiener Zeitung publishes the text of Count karolyi’s note to Count Bismark, denying that Austria ing preparing to attack brussia. ‘According to the Wanderer Field Marshal Benedek has arrived here, and has been named Commander-in- Chief of the Army of the Archduke Albrecht, ‘Th thoura General Cinidini. Despatches from Munich state that it is proposed to concentrate a corps d’armee between Wurzburg and Axchaffenburg. Tt in stated that fortifications are being thrown up fortress of Neisae, in Silesia. According to the Vienna papers the fact that Prossia is arming is undeniable. The Prussian government have a aroond ‘orth, The chief command of the forces in Italy will, it is said, be-entrusted to the z sie a CO are an current. he Mrew shes a tel frot Florence, annonncing the formation ap of seventy tready forbidden the ex; f horses. The Ost Deutsche Pos eg states that ut a Cabinet Council herd here it was resolved to iseue a prohibition against horses gM i pradhigny Sod part of the Austrian do- decision is believed to have been caused by the presence of numerous agents in Moravia buying bei jninions, horses for the Prussian government, ES. , April 2, 1866, , April 2, 1866. authorities in the ofa camp of seventy men near Bologna, ander the command of Will she chieswig-Hot- cabinets declared fedcrate ite be- to place their vance to order to this, and truth! aia had no other idea than that of absorb- | also to gain her own ends by establiehing her military the Duchies, and to the last moment every- | power over the whole of the ducbies. bg Went well with her. Her soldiers gaimed easy ‘The note presented by Count Carolyt to Count Biamark laurels at Missande aud Duppel, she forced Denmark into | is more peacable than might be expected, after the pub. # disastrous peace, and throughout the c sheap- | lication of such a document as that of March 24, It in to lead Austria, complaisant an at <4 evident that the Emperor has no desire to farther the ‘or rather the ardor of conquest, what a drag ap all when, at the re of sharing the Sollee that: if? and begins to have seruples, and to iny oke: and ‘justice. Referring to the’ views exp Count Bismark wi Tes] to the present monarchy, Even the German confederation, whieh of the confederation, the says: —He Prussia has so uniformly slighted, is apoken of with the confederation has been very badly jms Fespect by her more conservative antagonist, To this would be | it is based upon a false inciple, that note & pacifio reply bas bees n by Prussia, and there declares thatif Prussia hia sure of Tl and 19 of the foderal pact, whi to be adopted in case of a conflict fhetwoen two con- majority of tee German governments will make the same reply. circumstances it Prossia had any lurking desire to with- draw from the path she has entered upon, the ds we have j..st analyzed might serve an ‘negotiations, in which sbe would ba of Ttaly eost Piedmont N saorifice the whole left bank of the Rhine. The day on which France annexed to her cighty-stx de- partments three othere—those of the Alpes-Maritimes, Savoie and Haute-Savoie, she ipraed a parenthesis which would wot be closet until she has diained the Rhenish frontier, It was not necessary tobe a tnan of genius to understand Consequently he does not sit bbe neutrality of France; he does not douht t the te of events, as soon as the dike which restrains aware by experience of what the war of she loresees the co break ont, and wilt not furnish to Prussia any pretext for aggression. Will Prussia commence war notwith NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 16, icy of the Prussian tuinister by a warlike opposition. Nothing can be more temperate than this note, if ite pur- port bas been correctly reported. Austria repudiates bos lle purposes, and declares that nothiug is further from its intentions than to act off-nsively against the Prussian 48 Consequently reason to hope that, unless’ sone Hew ditticulty arise, or the Prussian Minister tind it to his ads Temoved. Prussia desires the dusties, and Has said whe ig exposed by the mere fac’ openly that they shall be annexed. This has been an- tion to Ml. nounced in the most unmistakable manner, both by ceive r; he knowsthe map of Et ‘teat | Count Pismark and General Manteufle!. We may pre- Prussia has nosafe frontier wither twards Franceor Rus- | sume that it is equaily the intention of Austria to prevent ia, and that ils Si ronald easily be t by | such an acarpelien, and to maintain her own diguity, the and Bohemia, But itse sthat the: rights of the confederation, and the suecession of an inde- of these defective frontiers and of this él pendent house. It ix dificult to see how gach # dispute is tortuous to be arranged, It Is stated that Ai would not be called the kin, of Pr filling him fast santeotion: trey more measured and more circumspect. It is, therefore, in the name of the imerest ot Prussia, eyiilag to recur to ® programme originated a year ago by Prussia, to the effect that the Prince of Augur: fenbury should be the civil ruler, white the whole mili~ tary and nayal authority should beloug to Prussia, But such an arrangement would difer litte from annexation ; for uot much discernment is required to seo tut the power of the nominal sovereigy would be very limited and bis reign probably short, The discussion of this qunie Will probably be long and bitter; bw! if the two oer cam be induced fo ahanciom their hostile prevara- tions it may continue without any other result than an increase of the chrowte acrimony which obtaing bebvren the too Powers, & #? Ls ie PRABODY AND QU The following graceful letter has beep writ Queen of England to Mr. Peabody :— Wixnaow Casvix, March 28, 1866, The Queen hears that Mr. Peabody intends shortly to return to America, and she would be sorry that he shouid leave Eagland without being assured by Lorsel! how deeply she appreciates the noble act of more Gian princely muniiicence by which he hus sought to relieve the wants of the poorer ciass of her subjects residing in Londe It is an act, ax the Queen believes, wl parallel, and whieh will carry ite best reward i reiousness of having contribited so. largely assintance of those who ean little help themselves ‘The Queen would not, however, bave been satisfied ot unich, Dresden that they should Be prised by articles States. The Vienna journals assert that the We know what value 1s attached at in the attack of this fantastic redoubt? Under any jexpatch starting point for more to gain than m 5 without giving Mr. Veavody some public mark of her aoe though the merely gained thme to collect sense of hia munificenre, aud ste wonld elaaly have conferred upon him either ® baruvetey or the Grand de Gide Riberte upon the Gorman question, M. | Cross of the Order of the Bath, bit that Khe understands Mr. Peabody to such distinctions, e and Savoy, 60 Prosma, in himself debarred from acceptiog { veoome the empire of Germany, ix ready to Mn eaiede . for the Queen to give Mr ance of her personal feelings, which > mark by avking him to ace a miniature portran of hersel!, which she will desire ui have painted for iin, and which, when finished, can either be seut to bine to rica or given Wo Lim on the return which, she rejomes to hear, be tates, to th Country that owes him so much TRADE STRIKES IN ENGLAND. | Coant Bismark did not fail to comprehend that ply count on the been broken dows, will logically and forcibiv unite France with Prussia and Italy against Austria. 1 is, however, precisely because the tactics pursued by Count Bismark ere too apparent that we persist in think WEL " ing be will not succeed in his desigos borrowed from the [From the Manchester Goardian, March 0.) policy of Count Cavour. Austria, who knows them, is The dispate in the Londen trade nonin & 0 com ber; ; r! vb ‘ at uenecs of a war in 1888, should ji | Very, riguebaracter. | Th yew); and ae several large firms have deter “ook out’ if Woeir men will not aerept the revived seale of vayments, it is feared that from 20,000 0 30,000 work- , Handing? We thiak not; for Pruama were thin to Ry wie bo out of ebay Benum, April 3. | attack Austria, the /atter woutd be supporied by the wajeriy | Mae lee net penny ! lie Detaved that, in reply 10, the diepatoh of Count | ote Stat wakch ecmpore UtGaaand cinbederstion etait iets pores tilagrenpanie’ Or va ay Calla yt renal ‘state that be pater note of the | Austria would the more lave them on her the she | Comtinent or the provineiul towne bal they have deeta contained ; that has no intev- | woud be probably menaced with losing Venetia and te | receiver.» promines no their fellow Lion of following an axgresdive line of policy, but would desire 6x planations respecting the armaments of Austria. DANGER TO BOTH THE WAR POWRKS, {Vienna (March 31) correspondence of J.cndon Timer.) Vrussia is playing a bold game; war should be against her, she taken from ‘The area of the Prussian province square German mites (28,600 English), with a population of wel! nigh a miltion of Aust:ia also rans great risk, for if shi and feuted the imhalitunteaf the vities will hardly fail to vise against her, am would nit be faithless to her should she be in distress, they would not fail sttenuo: of their ri diate restoratio her geographic for, if the fortune of may lose son s—the Knish Provinees to France, aud Silesialo Austria. Even Saxony may chance to regain a part or the whole of the territory which was rand given to Prussia in the year 1815, ‘of Saxony ik aboot 385 ¢ should be de- towns in Vena ‘Thongh the Hungeri to insist on the imme. In consequence of position Saxony is exposed to great danger, Should Prassia resolve to proceed to extremities ideratle formally baseador she will take possession of certain wtrategic pornts in Saxony. from which Austria must needs try to ejeot The treasures of art, aut quilies. curiosities her famous Q adrilateral, the presery Austrian army i# considered by You der Plordten as absolutely the Tyrol and the security of Germany reasons for refusing to believe in « war which would soup cease 10 be locw! snd would become general, The ane Patrie pubi sties telegrams from Florence, et current upon the Paris Bourse of a loan of two hnndred Millions effected with Mewsrs. Rothschilds, and of eon- Tatan governme stated that an interview betwoe hin and General dotin Marmora bad taken place, La denise that any understanding har boen agreed upon be. tween Hiuly and Prasia ‘The principal generale of the Tuten army have heen summoned t moot at this city on the 6th inet on of whieh by an Diet and by Harou to the satety of Such are our erafiemen as jusiily Ube in bold {From the London T ‘The threatened lock-oat by the large Westend trims was generally carried inte eflect on “alurday morning, consequent upon Mr "y workmen por 5 fusing fo retame work on the ferme propoved, that gentleman having repudiated the arrangement made his behalf by bis manager = Aveut 1,200 or 1.500 men aro thus om strike er locked out, and to supplement the funds in the handy of the society for (heir suppert a tevy oO Le, per head was placed on © man Uarcughout the | trade, Which Was cheevinfly paid in un Saturday evemmny last, Deputavons from the eonmitice were cooupied the whole of Saturday in viaiting several of the principal eanployors, with the view of impressing upon them the justice of the claims mude upon Mr. Poo dd the in Justice of the lock-out, and it stated that in some canen | Heir Oo Saturday the the Continen reported by wission, A WAK MOVEMENT IN ITALY. inst, (evening), stating that the ramers armaments boing proceeded with, bad been denied in the ftalan capital, The Ltalian Am- bas been instructed to deciare officially vnat the im ® position meet bbe t having recourse to foreign erudit poleon had arrived in. Florence, aml it was me of Florence Fromeen, April 3, ists ay the opens state of affairs helunging W the State are likely Foon to be ren We it anserted that the Italian mon-o-war hace been | Hanlon It expecied by the men tha: the failure of from ‘Dyedlen’ 6 the’ fortron ‘ordered an nea the above mistion, with the resolition ef the ‘out Munich a ices eo 4 tad. | Porter to make ¢ eauer with the men locked PREPARATIONS OF AVwTRIA. | vices from Venice mt going on in | of ite oe egal hs mn gyn (Maveb 31) correspondence ot Lonien ‘| y | Venetia, 1 yeason bel vor put P 6 inperial Kovernment wishes to avout uni | Tere, April ee ie ee i ipentitig Of the ifede ba sary expense, the order for placing the troops ona war | It is stwied that an Ialan squadron, destine 4 + * | ime wook the diapute nat be tor footing will not be given until there ix no loager a chance Adriatic, is now um forma ion went mule let week th of peace being inumtained. However, An-tra is not WHAT ESGLAND THINKS. throws nplovemn ' likely to be taken by surprise: for such wasterly (From tbe Landon Shines, April 4 tof men ¢ rangemenis have been made that an act r por im which the wel ‘ : the West do not 9 be made “mobile” within a Auntria have looked upon the mei perstions | t (4,000, ani it ix only a port id there be a war the Archduke of those two Powers cam hardly be flaftering to either of | have locked out A the head of the Ordnance Depart them. Ithas been a wixture of erpri ality, | mand of the reserve artillery; General Count Gon | poy and iediynwion. There are certain State tick | oun the Londen Arecoort, who distingn Holstein, will be | the world can imaxine drawing the «wor! azain t those oe ee ee pointed Adintus to Rik | dues diapaiee Gita. Stanteue Geb ore wl wate cos | fooked out t texeeed mander of the first army, which bas its headquarters | toa policy of ambition, that havea (roptjer t other masters have threatened a locke at Pragne; Lientenant General Couut Coudenhoven, : get down by Wf the Operatives’ Commitice do not speedily come to nik Majesty's second Aid-de-Camp, will have the in ataseneies Peates at she forms with the Masters’ Association, The Operatives command of feur regimen pi gery oo god Commicee have received tet from the prinetpal | Thurn and Taxis and Barou Edelshei lowever. mach wer may Feprobace it or | wowne in Kngiand requesting men 10 be find employment wuder General von Benedek, who for | dese to oppose them = Mut neither Prensa wor po Byes - ere bg ta J the moment is ot V Auv'ria ranks amug Ute, They bave always in | pent to Manctenter today These wi Jenna financiers ware in gr our time been vone reative, they have profe v9 ear Ponce te Po m, yul they have partially recovered their equa | io he content wilh their present termtones and thir ee te at aaa Danity. and how profess to thick that a war with Prostia | present influence, and to set mankind (he exainple of pay H 1 preferable to & patched-up and short-lived peace ect for legitimate Fights and the paritive enae Thanet j FINANCES OF AUSTRIA espondence of London Ties i made a by which it appears that the state of the Austrian finances is not <0 Unsalisvactory as is Commonly supposed i he has paid of debis which had been predeconeor an seaurity Lo the amount Of 25,908.60011 ; that all the condite: have been strictly tuitiied, and that he Vienna (Maret 3, Minister of F Larivel states coptracted by by tee uw ton diy apply tat if these ? w wld, that after the nd would be "ne for ynare ie the the seul ofieial pot ne Ou8 words, whi ueutrality mae The sa) cipa bas made 05.009 9 fn tne republic is 1968, tn stagna'ion of trade, YriNtamw OF THE respon ten 1 be er ietomet mew emt « Ht dispetion by * fom the Fore | appeared in the semiometl © meituianne! has rather ine * Davey the oem COM equence diminibed he appreve Paws came, wom af she Ugrneetoaliy. Te atects to be astonished PALLyt (a the Fiaveror + tamst wtiome ean fe y bat kag the same astomishinent oF some? at The governre: he national bank for mone be eugeged oa war with Prusea, an the dire miatorate article Omer, whieh : ry ke n4 peverges of M the adress of the Legi« am lar ved 40 long ae Brew tpecey * bee vs cuetnd nee very mee eguled toen maw Mansions fF the organ of the hing contend 2% the present « eon ng the fest to Hank of France « now | reese the Faster nolidaye he report that Count ean cireaiar, sve of treaties it be ‘omomunival ow Count www the the Bank Avot Provided with bes munities, should fol. burt has | Berope, 1 And it party wb any Apremed the a by Bret mon the « Londen Tien denborge bere worthy of notice on | prepay . . ve | P i" tre come ¢ 2 good | oritien! Beemark tna he war nennet | Pre 1 but that they themselves with respect to forelgu Par v that we cou hardiy betiewe it a kind of anger a! their pretending it | hand, there is no greater ertor than 14 deem war \inpo nibie becouse the partion have witch (o loge by 4 Passions will slwars over ome grat juter ‘ erations of nat iow have been over and The anatation: Prossia and has 0 elesely (oliowed the remmnravers of oth snoment be atru would-be bet! not underrated the danger | awd all thar Testraiy (hem bas boew « It may be aveu gow that (hese @foris will be unpeccen® oo of Trem tie Landon Times, Apes 20 is cerimindy eritient duuger may be averted We have now The erent sobieg by King Chri eld round | ¥ onan fF tmmmity, the Pry cheung on (he validity meat when they wore destroyes a. ippel. T+ y which Cam and ayn a despair to ty : ede wnemnne Huimak be correct in Wie View, then the war on . ae Merkineton® whieh led te to wee w ’ pia able, for if King Christ on ' my he | brtesing te complara that & If ther were saitiven hreaten fore ga ve otter whole fobrie of the jederal and be prmcitle On the otter there sere thouswud foo: hundred wen present, who rep ual propurtwoas the trades concerned, The | valy were not represemied OF preskied ‘That we the Wing reoluton was dere operative Orie’ eden’ favors « For conform bo al wi agreed to by | whieh stall be so much provoked ther readily by uvenare preparst operation, (hat were it ant for vations the blow might ay Happily the neighbors ot Dele alow ammer srconee of (hese combinations the me | | he probabilities are in tavor of prace f | | * appl cation of Femembered that these stroggias are me tose * {money from fre to lant A y trial of endorawes, in whieh it the mater cam go longest wil : he erm may pare arn buy by the as to wee of due ef an int Bismark, dated Murch 24 vmething Whe « imantesto from will hardly The pre document bat yet have fotlowed the $ aMiiaton of | : obOP gt phe'ss ee omic ovide aimos sec RATS Doon muffy Scempend by tue § pe Mag ro the. tenes reat German Powe? Coaut Wisioarg argnes thot tue | Ue med dagt 2.517, bycklavars got Maeul *frartorines of Avsiria is Io violation st the rts aply SEX BF ines ete | Gaston Convgpion, In that convention Aaira « nthe ot ine Whole body, feaght OY cepted. accordiag to Count Hiamark the cessan of the rest, end. of cowre, if on 1X tn oF working white only ome te hole it ® em ne to be supported by the « “o My ery man who pve left his shop have @ shape AB AFs wor eon th rms | refine 6 mewe pl fre Crowa of Dewu Ptinate Rad fallen to the fisira accepted the Cestivn of wing support © wie hirtetian 1X » wae Ih powers , gr vond of the order of aneengaton Poe nd A Be repree ale fee | and now fount Kemark tompia . u d the | very httle, while he going ere raloulate that Hey have A over UDA uchies “hevongin, pend ture of Little more caryeuters and ners mW an invertinent of some £2000 apon tory im thy mpbalioally ab a wy Ae bene the revare progt, sccording ’ Sra hetstl’” Tous ts the woul, eoleemn end. fe ch Ne ee be @ | manner Prowse has now dinw a al . - me | principi® on when & anv 0 he £4,000 Tramiel war, No Binet Minister conid have ‘ me in Ofly or ene torr sepbertly upheld the Trmaty of f oS har dee om ro ey oe 4 the rights of King Lemibling the + fore i £00 in the hat may BOW trnnes atl bie Halts np to tive (he Danesh QUEEN AMELIF¥. the Late Beetgaeen of Vi gle nlm Venere! ‘ ane War made Ho prop <, are We may pre er nyontion tle the xcwm for orcups ine H Orye Of emenpminm V0 ene : The morta Awe | de Pontonis, M. ,; re PRICK tomb beneath the Roroan Catholic chapel at Weybridge Atan early hour many of vocial position atiachod to the exifed Huse ‘of drial fre jon by the South- western Railway, and ager! y pied at Claremont, to pay the | lant tribute of respect vo the Mustrious deceased. Among the snore prominent of these were: —M. Lisboa, Ministre do Brezila Bruxelles, Le Marquis de Bonilie, Le Comes do Boule, Le Baron de Chaudin, Le Baton kdinond Buasierre, Mo Louse Maigre MC. Paravey, MG, Pau bert, M. Lamaille M. Le Comte Ganbert, M. Le Comte Le Baron Yrowper de Barante, M. Je Marquie de L'Aubespin, M Terrgett, Mo Kimmanuel | Duvergier de Hauranne, M. le Comte D Hauesonville, | Mole Vicomte de Hauonvtlie, M. Prevost Parade), | M. le Vicomte Henri del Aig, W Gousin, M, Real, Mo | Poizat, M. la Comte Raoul d@’Hulet, M. ie Margne de | Grave, M. G. Odiot, M, Ch. Odio M. Henrt Pigactre, M. Guyot de Viléeneuve, M. Cailleux, M. Louw Calla, M Bayton, 4. te General Julion, M. Roget de lrotnel, M Allaire, Mo Darosse, M. Edouard Odier, M. le Vieounte Vizier, M. Mathores, Mo de Meurkanx, M. Cusinir Perter, M. te Due d'Esticoa, M, le Come vada Ned, Mle Comte Saut de Se Je Vicomte Lode de Segur, M. te Vicomte Oscar utpool. Ja Marqhis D’ Harcourt, St. Marc Girardin, Mle Die D'Apdeneet Pasquier M. | leate, MU. OG. Chaband Latour. | The Duc d’Aumale, the Count de Paris and the Bue | de Chartres arrived from their Tempertise Tenidenvon at Twickenham before uine o'vlock. Has Majesty the King | of the Belgians, accompanied by bis Kxcellency the Bel- gian Mintster, "and attended by Count de Moerkorke, arrived at half past ten from dow, apd hin Majesty Was ne! on the eps of the mansiou by their Royal Highuesses the Duc de Netours, Prince de Joinvillé, the Duc d@’ Anmale, Count de Pare and Dav de Chartres, who affectionately welcomed the King. Koyal High nesses theyDutehens d’ Aan, the Dachess de of Wurtemburg and Princes de Salerne Twickenham shortly afierwaras TRE COFFIN AND PALL. | ing Monday the co! oniaining the remains of | jnetrious been placed im the pict ' fillery which haa temporarily fitted up ae « “hapelle Ardente, for the celebration of the sl foneral service of the Korman Catholie Church, Int centre of the chapel. which wus completely draped in vlack cloth, wae # platform on which wus deporited the | eoftin covered by a black velvet pall, with a deep fringe | Of silver lace, and «large silver cross embroidered in the centre Twelve lighted tapers sarrunded the coffin On each side of the pall were placed the emblazoned arms of the House of Orleans aud of the Sidiiie., avd ocram “MA” gurmounted by the Wed from | D vovered with black clon only relief (0 the wallx was bere and there the crown insilver, At the extrense wie erected an alle with borning s nan PRenes . “ At eleven o'clock the Rev (the Reman holy Bishop ef Southwark, aounpanied ly ofber m Catholic clergy, arr ved pedisialy after ards the whol the members of the ruyal famiiy conducted the chapel, te be percent at ity rervice Owing to the tl Leapmbiliticn oF the the rohat tie late Queen were ad mated The who were te Ceneral Count d 1 Ue mare Lae bee gn ) wither the beweee th Hh ther Triende wo) the Meuse af vod on foot, The fond Frets be turn heer pale M wed eiher «sie by (he ontaln ts R ewived 1b pre « tion of fea ect w darge voneoutee « were French The fonerad pies onter The crot bearer be benring tapers t Vhe vleres two and (te, sou fei Che howse ier tie fallen nig penppjorted om ened together wtb & ran) oWending Me Du MaOME WHE OL HEE Per Ounces f moral Oo the arrival of the tuners! pro peson atthe lodge in Paher marehaliogksin the follow ing orien = rete * crocs On Bor: 4ining the Hake Pini of thevre and i'riner Mbit of Saxe Col J uurteen re me ite followed, containing foreigu ambus by pages with bity privat na the tuner a vow yuee through Ks ade tance of 4 Abont a quarte ” the dodge girtew et mo the vey the rove v 10 the cuapel at Werhrince Ih the first wery the Countess de Is the . Charire the Princes Margoeriie end Prin eve the Duchess dA Wook erremburg, Pow wlerne and The chap tai We on were tobe dey ing te Me Sawer 0K and wh The « small dimen oud we ew aia covered wits for such i eaate aud «x candi s ely draped with oy the Mow hiree on either mle deco ~ moNrLIDg bin Green t alided ond fom whieh, om seror with the ure, the bi ament hat | fF WETE Covered wil hark edged Shite were placed on the sam of her HlusivoO* mournenn On ey ber ale OF Cue ancloas were alned grams of the Qareu. enrmounied by France The poipit and by bi ary for the ture upow de hbin fae rum vacur The vault beneat Paled Carmien The sind hore the following = oe etme j fo Varta i | Omnium esempiar 6 Bane Binsne 00 unee ete v foasman: placida wot # EXIV Anno Doulas MIKO EVI ~ UREN Prilens Dormtos nyoe o~- ve ‘ re * Puaite of arler, townde pA + wile and he Kav de . wi whe werved at Weybridge anu dred 16 no OC! ore terme of the Duchew ee oe ourners the Gem Prince of Welee & the +4 tute the ' vom ie | v vee ee © Kwan Caibelw € one beer Greet bate etrhwe | | tore | the chapel, the second, beat FOUR CENT: from his carriage, received from Mr, Kelly, cross-bearer pe, richly embroidered, which he wore in the procession, with the «ample linen mitre used on auch ‘ing to the rubrios of the Roman ik, Nas preceded by the Very Rev Canon Daniels, the Chaplain of the late Ques a depu tation of clergy from the Freuch chapel, Low Rev J. Ainsworth, Kiugrton, Key MP, Oufford, DD, and un priest of Weyordge, Rev, © Gomberbach: Mr. Kelly, eroae-bearer, acolytes, incense bearers, &e Hie Royal ness the lrines of Wales, bin Royal Highwens the 2 of Cambridge, his Majesty the King of the Belgians, and their Royal Hiknoses the French Princes, having joined the procertion a» principal mourners, 1 moved thréagh the grounds the clergy re citing De Profundis and the Miserere praiins, ie mpeota ing all uncovered, The prooearion having entered y was placed on the bier in the contre tinving the prayers, aud eprink)iny «tb the Bishop water and tncenne, chapel, the ig and the chief mourners following . the vaalt bemeath, where the fin: having , the chief vofore. the coffin, each hoi The body was then borne from the cloney prec a, ral as befor Morice mourners paxsod succeasivaly sprinkling it, secording to the French custom, with holy ter. Lard Camoys having been ly deputed by Majesty © represent her on occasion, three crowns or garlands 0 fin, one the oflerng | of her Majosty, und the others from the two princesses The chiot mourners abd the Freneb nobility having left the crypt she attendants and persons in the grounds were allowed t pue down into the valk General Dumas remained at the entrance t wnt) the vault wae secured. Thus bas the yrave loxed upon a princess in whom the lofty epurito? her augast yrandmother, Maria therom, and of her martyred ant, Marie Autoiuette, w nened Aine gentioness and chart ve brighter than any earthly diaden, and each new ring and tris) soemed ordained only forth into bolder relief the native majesty of By her own ome Command whe Wear b the gown she wore while leaving Paris on the y, carefolly preserved for the oera ng cap of her witewbood, Marne y vitached to the land of ber adop and long will ber memory be revered — By the bombler inhabitants of Claremont ber lows will We Ceeply felt Peace be to ber honored re Indi Bower, March Li, 1508 Muscat sin a state Of anarchy, aed disorder pres along tl er ofthe Portas Golt ‘The Brith i dont lity fakew ocber Cristian awer Keren Majoaty Mighityer have gone to Moseat to prote ote The northweeters frowier af ladia contineet tna VEry Uuaettied siale The Great fudian MPeninsubar within forty miles of Nagpore to Chowawal Bhootan altairs are now tilod Ra red | Only four Bur Hailway & The tine Is to be do Bow open to a oupiered to be definitively read A native bas beon deterted im polvon in tbs made in the government bakery at Lacknow, and bam heen senienced lo Hreaeperiation Cor twelve years & Coorta, March Qy 1866 ” wproving bachwnge on Louden 2, 20 $ Hommes, Maroh Sb—32 90 P.M c er goods unchanged, Cotton quiet, Dial ial doar Shipmente of the week 20.000 pales be Lad Preighte @te 60. Loudon 2+ clang ( Biman. OF THE DMPEREA LISTS. Snavimam, Maret %, 1566 The imperial troops have gained # complete victory over tie tebets in the North. Filly thoteand of the Inter are seit th aMnhar vieTouy © French Turf. AYSULT OF THE PARIS BACK Pome April a, inen le remulia of (he maces which came off frre lo day are as lollowe The Bourne wae won by Casta netic The Prix deb mauder the Pria de aque, Varpein coming on Kiolle won the Prix de Latece by five leugtha Schen second The Prix de Codvan war won by Kory Homes ond ran and Vert gallo were wor placed ake ouwer ed veboand im the Con ork mer by pure, there was ft le The eaioun law the averay er erctned for womey aol w ‘ moroing # % 6 aes & week Toe om mw Three per tem consis, a + wow the cat 80%, M4, Oe 4) hamh ate hie” de for menue! 26 ¥ Article), Awl 4 * oon Aun mate Prt id the Hane bo de wor the dale of (he ed oe Lwiied Fimee ho aud Biimo ( en rel Me 4 Rte mabyerinen ” oa