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7 EUROPE. ——— of the Scotia and City of London, Fwo DAYS LATER NEWS. The Scotia’s Run Less Than Nine. Days. OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE. wr THE WAR CLOUD AGAIN IN GERMANY, A Decided Diplomatic and Military Movement on the Part of Austria Looked F. ~ BANAL ARMAMENT TN ITALY CONTINUED. Excitement im France and England. ae THE REFORM BILL DEBATE. George Peabody’ Farewell in England. French Banquet to Head Centre Stephens at the Marquis de Boissy’s, ~~ THE FINANCIAL CRISIS. Three Millions and a Quarter of Pounds Sterling Involved in e Liver- &e. ‘The Cunard steamship Scotia, Captain Judking, which wailed from Liverpool at noon on the 2ist, and trom Qneevstown on the cvening of the 224 April, arrived at ‘tie port at an carly hour yesterday morning. ‘The Scotia has made one of the most rapid passages on wecond, runting acroee the Atlantic in some few hours sqver eight and « half days. ‘The Inman steamship City of London, Captain Mire- house, from Queenstown on the 19th of Apri, arrived at @ie port yesterday afiernoon. The Hews ie two dayne later than the advices-of the Mr. Poabody, the American banker, Je among the passengers by the Scotian He was warmly cheered @m embarking at Liverpoo), the Engheh House of Commons, after the sailing of ibernign, the Reform bill debate was continued on beers: of April, Bir 8. Northeot@ Mr. Horsman end others speaking jn opposition, and the Solicitor Genera) or Scotland and Mr. Coleridge in support of the bil. ‘The debate was adjourned to the 23d April, and was ex- Pevted to last some days longer, James Stephens, the Fevinn Head Centre, bad been enteriained at a banquet in Parise the heen Marq@is de Boiesy. ‘The weekly returns of the Bank of Brance shew an: Sporcave in the cash on hand of 6,700,000 france. ‘The Conference at Paris on the Danubian Principatitics Anal pot broken up, as was asserted, Prince Amadenr, of Havoy, was thrown out of an open carriage at Parma, but oscaped with a few slight eentasions. The Portuguese Chamber of Deputies had approved of tho contract for constrocking @ telegraphic line to Ame ica by the rouihern rovte. ‘The Barracouta, 6 gue, Britieh paddle sioop, Com- woonder Beaven, sailed from Partemouth for North Benging to the boats to convoy out to Halifax. ‘The Londow Times of April 21 eaye:— ‘The affairs of the Kincdom of Italv appear to be in a bed way financially. During the leet few days the Italian five por cents, created in 1862, have been crucily de- reseed. The TLondga ‘Times of the 19th of April prefaces ite @oport of the National aed Kildare Hust Races, in Ire- k ba yarns owe vom bas had upon the com- ral \avereste of Ireland, it ts quite or ey ra evouta, bas not been affected ee os and his fellow wn, as usual, attracted its thou- to-day, apd the immense lines of care at the Satins quite s sight im itself. The Great end Western Rejiway ran frequent special eeeeiro nine ociook A. M., oad 08 owing to their ad- wo mrushing or inconvenience vc. weather was all that thet could be wished for, and 'Lord and Lady Wodehouse and al! the Dublin baw monde were present. Queen Emma, of the Sandwich Islander, ie (April 20) in ‘and attends the English Protestant services segulaziy in the Via Maglio. ‘The London Athenaum eaye:— ‘The Board of Trae is understood to be once more busy Eid ins question of & copyright teaty with the Matisticn are jor the use is & reasonable inet will listen to # fair ex- of oat ish rights. In America public is advancing nape towards a condition favors toa fair hearing; al! the intellect of that country on our side, while a few commercial firing make oppesition. t i AY vill ah Mr, Charles Vernon, »n actor well known to Liverpoo! play goers, is dead. General Prim bas (April 20) taken his departure from Paris for Italy, leaving his wife, the Marquise de Castil. Jejos, with his mother, He is said to have gone to be Prevent at military manwuvres about to take piace in Taly, ‘The wpper house of the Hungarian Diet, by a vote of 206 @xninet 102, adopted the address} which bad been previously passed by the lower house. The labors of the eowmtsrion had bees euspended on account of the \|lner at M. Deak. Arenewal of the distarbances at Jassy wae appre Bended. The troope were confined to their barracks. A despatch from Australia, dated at Melbourne, March 94, enye:—Torifl again rejected. Ministry resigned ‘The steamehip Bromen avrived at Southampton oo ibe morning of the 19th of April. ‘The Washington arrived at Brest on the 19th of april Addespetch from Liverpool, Apri2a, says:—There \# yet no news of the steamship City of Washington. {Te Gy of Washington milled from New York March 91.2». Herato ) Corpespandence. Pans, April 20, 1866. Aititnde of Austria and Pruwia—Chanes of a War in Germany, @e. Tbe sort of ultimatum which Austria sent to Provsin Gemanding ber disermament bas ban answered by the latter Power in the mame schoolboy manner in which Maire have thus far been carried kn with “you're mother.” Te ie not Prussia that isarmidkt. O8 nol be Rover thought of ench o thing, and if she did, it would Ow Par , be only for defence ngainst the exOrmous preparations for war which Austrie ie making. Austria hag more to set herself right on the record, by the Das deen made to the coneilistory despatch of Kar! eal!, than by any step she has taken since the war cloud fire began 10 gather, This spparently freak and loyal Gocument—denyiny for herself any desire for territorial pgm Proposing # withdraws) ef both the . 606 Trugap mise frm tho ducpies, ane EER TP. Thema Ate nih blll irom YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. mined to push his project of aggrandizement, ¢ Voutrance, be never had a better opportunity to avoid war and settlo the question of the duchies than by accepting the fair proposition of Austria. His acting otherwise will add ‘also strength to the belief that a secret treaty exists be- tween Prussia and Italy, by which in the event of a war, the one guarantees ber material aid for the conquest of Venetia, and the other for the annexation of the duchies, ‘This would be a sorry réle for Italy to play, to politically enslave one people for the sake of freeing and adding to her own family another, Polttics, like misery, indeed make st bedfellows; and the rumor is revived to- day that Austria is bidding higher than Prussia, and will make Italy a friend and am ally by the relinquishment of the Venetian territory. Matters must come to a head ere long; this war of notes cannot last forever, and things seem now to have about reached their climax. ‘The next week indeed will doubtless decide the question of peace or war for Europe. THE GERMAN QUESTION. Peace Ideas Prevalent for a Time. The despatches from Germany for the day next aftr the sailing of the Hibernian rey reported iy the belief in a pacific solution of the Austro-Prussian difficulty daily gy special Vienna telegram of the 19th of Ai London Times says:—I! ia now ly e that will be maintained between Austria and Prussia. ‘he note spatch from Russel! is a pure invention. The Aus- trian government has received no such despatch as that a to the Enghsh Prime hace ag comin to a Berlin — that 5 aime ite would make cry sons Ine of polic; ol ys rumors were, however, "Zobwequestly d $- little in delt, for Mr. Haghes epoke of ‘excessive sol- i] to the ing to bothe reply of Austria to a de- uni it wes cousiderod ‘| be tas bea taused apenas bet ‘These pacific nied, and it was asserted fresh despatch of a perem| government, and ipo Ke Cor Avstrian Mini , had tenderod his resign Popular meetings, pe each ‘war was strongly ehcaced. continued fo be held im various parts it pees A Vienna telegram of the 20th of ply of Austria to the Prussian 4 oe @ 15th ins was forwarded to Berlin fa eta It ts said to be of @ Auta sharacter to the Prussian President of the 8: —The ror purely formal but an sals for the simul! Progsian mili establishments t peace footing atan early and fixed date, To-di Souroals bat state that rumors: are current of an arrangemunt alleged to @ been come to between Austria and Prussia, whereby the former Power engages to demobilize her troops by the 25th avd the latter by the me of April. The accuracy of this re- port is not vouched for. ‘The ministers of the vaflous Middle German States were about to bold a conference at Augustenberg, in order to consider the question of @ reform in the federal ‘conatrtation, 1 character, yg ner. Aostrian aud on! The Latest Despatches. The London journals were engaged in warmly dis- cussing the merits of the new Reform bill during the adjournment of the debate, There was a deal of argu- meant pro and com, and an impression prevailed that the Russell Cabinet wae in danger. don TH We are fireetes tc to Mr. Hughes fo for a vain — of the most interesting character of the orkingman. iy. Just ag Mr. Cobden used to depict the cashire cotton so can Mr, tom knowledge on the veritable workingman—the real repre- tion le 80 iy debated.” W ha tion yw 8O eagerly debate ‘e must say, too, that thon eagerly Bay, 100, Mr. Hughes said was known before, but certain touches a added for the firet time. We might also tufer that a perfe’ specimen ought to e; vency”” as scarcely representative in Panlament we are relieved of thi ture of his dwelling, but of a species of accumulated periy represented by cpinie The views of the working man, stances, are concentrated upon D bis work. He desires to raise the value of hie labor by means of organ: adapted to that purpose, and im these oi above all things, he believes. ‘The laws of political econ- omy and the deductions of cards. He has no belief in cither t necessity, measured by a mere market value, not does he think it need be. His faith is entirely’ in bis trade union, trade questions their study; but, ceeded to say something more. gaa representative’’ the gradually dettered his then, by means of universal suffrage, permitting the @vchies to decide for themselves what shall be their sina fato—ia one which will do much toward giving her the 8, sympathies of Germany and Europe. i be nex aig of ste After this, whatever diss: ‘rous results may ensue must | tion = itis ae be laid at the door of Bismark; for uniese he is deter- | ton of di ae eserecr, a eeeaien iy some were actively employed in the manufacture Neulemenh fic arrangements be- hes’ Plan of Solving the Difi- ke ls man’ Into the coed x Ide descrip- ur—the It could not come to ns om better aut mnuine Lan- ner for the information of his hearers, lecture from personal and immediate whose capacity for political organiza- has some novelty in it. Much of what begin with, the true workingman has no becoming evon the workingman As we proceed, however, idea, for we find the typical artisan essed not only of # certain personalty in the furni- ro a large fund belonging to the trade Thus situ bread = by his vxigonce which, in Mr, absolutely imparaible adit ante denne of sovieby. under these ciroum- jon of which he is a menaber. earns hig daily condition of places hween as dally 1 ec :2ations quafsasionn, itosophy he utterly dig ir justice or their He does not think his labor ought to be dhe rajocts all appeals to supply and de- mand. He wants more pay or lighter work whenever hecan got it, and.bis belie? 1s thas ho can get it by his trade uuion. ‘So far the picture will be ot ave inaile n, Mr. Hughes pro- He raid tat the working man was not industry and self-denial position and raised himeelt ‘The true specimen of the class had po such ly a8 aecurate, but as familiar by all who man who, by life. ambition. He desired rather to reinain where be wae, and to stay in his clasg with the view of doing good to it. He would be but he repudi lad to see the whole class lifted togeth fited the doctrine of Individual selectiom ogress or advantace, ‘The stronger a man from the London Tune Sy 21.) was the more was it his daty to keep The news from the Continent which we heve to an. | 2 bis, mae wc ele be Sed beg ar preach tne All af es antiated by subsequent 40° | given, let us see w what conclusions Mr. Hugies pro- feigned regret, wi in the last few days the hopes that ‘peace would bo preserved have become strong and general, The gorupies of ‘the Prussian King, the natural abhorrence of his people from a policy which would tend to imbrue their hands in the*blood of their kindret, the position taken by Bavana, Saxony, and the other minor States, and, not least, the reproof which ‘mmeante Cealement of Schleswig-Holstoin is | my" and if A content to stand on defensive in the name of German tiberiy and the is of the Con- federation, the question of the duchies may be ortilod | poncest y at some future time under the advice of friendly Yowers. But an unaccountable fatal iy feeme to urge the Court of Vienna to take the wrong Lap at the most critical moment, 4f the ape a worst ria be th. to asl the to uh sary and toseem to precipitate a contest, And yet thi it is said, be has deve, fe are told that at a Count held yesterday at Schonbrunn the Emperor and Count prc against, it infadded, the advice of tome other Ministers, rerolved (0 withdraw Count Karolyi, ihe Ausirian Ambassadx, from Berlin, and this decinion having been made lenown to M. de Werther, the Prus- rian Ambauadyr at Vienna, it ae that he would take hig departure immediately. The mmediate | *” Cause of thie Fapture fs ould to be thet Menedor! after receiving the Prossian answer of Lith tele- a pe ge 20 of the Austrian of the 7th, ‘om Thoraday. A rouncil ‘war then beld, rm gr -Apee me or the Emperor and his Tainleiee Weng” A fenee of the Welder <uurse it wae drawal of the two envoys is also, if we are corrootly | Ph fatormed, ‘to be followed ‘by ® mailltary moveanent which the world will vegart ax mad? in antici An order was to be despatched is ‘nd Hanover. leaving only a few companies in ‘There will be naturally a tendency to give importance to this laet omg of {peettiennee. Iino pa hat, Austria scant the duchy which she oc pied and leaves it open for th nce of the Prussians, people will conclude that the purposes some ‘ary movement himself, or he feels certain that Prodpia is about to strike a blow. J! may b the later reason has influenced kim. We have more than ot remarked tat the dangerous point in this dispute wos the isolation of an Austrian corps ina sition where it might bo easily overwhelmed. Su @ temptation wi ambitions minister, C along ta treat Austria ee if sbe were at his mercy int Duchieg, and the conse:ousness of this has tended to in- oresse Austrian irtitation, Whether it be that Austria bit 110] ba an ad Penee ong that the abandonment of Holstein--if it uctually takes place—will be held to pation of w: ind will cause A lew days will better define the course of thie wi rel happy 4tspute, We hope that the Emperor will not allow Lin counsels to be wwayed by anger, and that time will be given for reflection ot pescemak- ers. Ii may be that, weary with the violence and tecfuges of Prise he desires to bring matters to « is, believing that the boldest course 1s the safer: and she inost peaceful. Bat every one will be ty. reminded of the rashness which hurried Austria into am Ab that time of The iuvasion of Piedmont seven years there wore not wanting active fi course of events mi i€ Austria had remsined om the clared that her sole purpose war to rights a# gusronteed by treaties ; but from the hoar that the Austrian army crossed the ‘Ticino the cause was lost. Fvew if ap atiack on @ue Holstein corps were ‘amninent whelmed. Weare inclined (o think that, whatever the Umptation, the Prussian government would hesi’ate to seize the Dechy white the Aus ians held. — There are Timi's 0 the camtempt whied the mort high-handed ruler can sine toward he public Low af Burcpe,e pecially when it is ander the guathanship of a great miliary Power. Although we cannot but antic ‘8 great increase of the difficuities of this qnestion from the tinyradent sc- tion of the Austrian government, we do not by avy means look upon phe peace as broken, or war as inevi- table, There i#, happily, a great distence between diplo- matic rapture and ectua! hostilities, The act of Austria will probably be followed by an increase of armaments and ® concentration of forces hy the two opponents ye publ: T pear vy of a war betwoen two great lowers of Europe would alone su Mice to create nueasinens; brit (his —- fs aggrava'ed by (he convietion every one it Pow soured of, (hat to (he culpable tilence of the French pt went he lovace which have aircady ocourced in the finan- cial world, and which are vepurted to be very discontent 14 great, and wot hy nd cial enterprises, for the sucome Those who embarked i Penne of uncertal hove who are a+ ea ed by an: ceeds, He argues that the working men, be had painted them, should be represented in the House unious of Londun into three parties. might, nevertheless, all on a’ question concerning not ho did not appear ‘The trade unions of London, says Mr. Hughes, do think alike upon the proprioty of “rtriker,” ‘aud he be brought into collision with rounder opicions be just the tran 0 state them blindly jv ei Uneiy mative wa mains sinedatbah and we are warrant unassaitable. yesterday remarked, that the profersod ‘i Layard to refute the arguments of Lord Stanley mi what be Limeclf wre, in fat, foreed by cin dooline, Mr. Cs argument. The — present situation themselves in the position whieh, a* minded the Houre, was to Gladstove, tion absulutely indet-mable, ul thelr country, and not te their party the iL-advised course they have adopted, and the reault must be futal to themselves, and may be productive of incaictilabie injury to the country. GEORGE PEABODY'S FAREWELL, My. Peabody took ys departare from Englond on the tor of tho deserving ondon, ball, accompanied by the Rie Lord Mayor aud the Lady May- ores, ttn Worling Caen Li been held there for some weeks, The eeremony took im of whom ware ie wy of bu 8 report, whic stated that the # boing euch a8 apecimens of their own class, absolutely impressed with their own doctrines, #o as to Lring such ideas “into fair ¢dlision’ If we ask what theto representatives are to do in the Honse when they get there, wo certainly do not hear that they ure to altack the law of primogeniture or with the ideas prevailing in o'her claves, Sa Dretensloce hed. wet, ey yg he abolish the game laws, or entertain agrarian, questions of any kin re infer, racer, att 1 Ree ee rtoncee Tat Mow anuce | Will endeavor to do what Mr. Hughes complains that the Stine Seale teat sit Lepilature bos not hitherto doue for tem, “While formed, oye trem. tbe arter wen an ess on they, wer ves, and working out (heir froeagy a — ater | great ideas, how. liad the Legislature housed, fed avd pees ooame, muable to be ore ug tne cna: | educated “them?” Then as to the apprebensious ‘ex- AVSice of "at cause and the moderation of her | Pressed of the combinations of the working. lames anu sisi a nhs thr gu eway tong adage: na an there porsiblo, preponderanc, Me: Haden “ouden ; j@pel these virions at once by saying that be taipaes lar more important than | wo questions st this moment whieh divided fo Abr That these partion combine readily enough trade, but pobitis to observe, Who is " ay 1 of po at when @ new field—the fie v—i8 opens this power, ifs posse sors will mot continue ty eneceige UP en ‘Dad beep at bis ear they could iven | Wishes ue to infer that they would not think alike ia the him more evil advice than openly to reaten hie adver ee ee fa Parliament. We might were not pretty much of one mind at 6 last Lambeth election, but we really heve no deture complain of them ehoice. We think, on tho copirary, at no Working man could epeak a working wees 18 more like a working man than Mr. Ht yareday evening, and that i tows ‘ids are to undies. The Coptmer ot SUM om Dangers Ce he London Times, April 21.) * The amendmenvof Lord Grosvenor re Iti, indeed, unfortunat We fear this act must be looked upon as something | pave been dl hinte we are bound im ee Nene ee ea ra... 10 believe that the Under-Yecrotery for Toreig® oun iene Seetuaes: Gin Gach ARG The with, | Swen Some feamat 2 Chak he oe ish What one tances to leridge aleo acknowledyes that there ’s argumenis, somgy substantial truth in Lord Summ pation of war, and—eloquent eilence—contente Limeif with the to the goncral officer commanding the Austrian a iin Holstein, ordering them to fall back through | 4 'Knonied Ere. Me Geen bene, Seperd cae the met by rewling Ta recond time wad then introducing ti practicable, The government have ui accuraicly daseribed by MF, They have broken down their eridge and med their boata, Notbing is left thea now bat Honorable if tardy capitulation, Pervereely they opted, and persistently they bave maintained, @ posi- Nothing is now possible t to retrace the path they have unadviredly taken, to # from the fatal induences to whid® they eided, to proclaim ap intelligible aud complete programme of the future, and to appeal for support, not beg gh 4 (pitete be tevet ne ot eects || Gh ae aml gust Fepatalion, bt ow defaite principe orécr 10 be horeslf-ablo to assume the « ers, B | Let them do this, and there will be none more giaal to welcome their rapentance than the liberals, who are BOW actantly forced to remember tbat their Oret duty fet let them persist im To the latest moment he wi greeted @ith respectful and complimentary adieus by the people among whom he lived for so long # period. CIVIC COMPLIMENT TO THR AMERICAN PRILANTRRO> Pist—HE DISTRIBUTES THR PRIZES AT THE Wi ING CLASSES’ INDUSTRIAL BXHIBITION~SPERUMER OF THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON AND MR, PRa- it wonkd be better to leave to Count Bismark the dis wopy. honor #f e ontrage, the success of which would U jondon Times, April 18.) bring 10 diecredit on the #malt Austrian force thas over- Yesterday Mr. George Ay 8 the eminent henefac- |, attended at Guild y i request of the managing committer, to dis gained by the successful competitors jnstrial Exbibitign, which hae ire ball woe tl pert od yo iil aninatea for the oecasion and with banners. On arriving at the hall Mr. seca with enthuetertic cheer, and hav. There will be fresh despatches and many accusations and ngregate admiss.ons reeriminetions, But, as nae toes has Sot boon shed, ve days the mw there os wo reawon ts despair of @ stilement, It becomes, Upwards z therefore, the duty of Lumane and conscientious states: rd and in schools bad visited ¢ 4 men both in Germany and elsewhere to be more ener. ber of prizen Cae nh gelic than ever in dissuading (here wrongheaded Towers | dleators chosen chivitors ue 198, of wi ay tn 9 from the course on Which they seem to hove entered. were medals and 94 were honors ~ | =e bs penny bo! ex! tia Le ani y only were ineligible for prizes. No macoeren her ousox's Par Icy. | pd F asain bh LJ nk e rele (Paris (April 20) correspondence of London Times.) | own 7 ee ae eginnannie 9 =o on v tho Oret motion day of term, #0 sa hie lordship to Ox & | caution in every quarter, as showing that whil wa a mars a cant otgn pring | ip esl wee stay empoyedin ho manana | sn of mvt ie working ono Lendn, vine | often, fiden” of ths ‘ca mansaiee of the wend, im tunity of the w men of Lenten. my their able TR tad the display ot thetr most ord, Pe Wilde—There was wo order that the case | France “always has her “due abate, "ouly "wi their benorable, rvwiry and {Ohosre). Such successful | #0vld be tried thie term; the tormeof the order were | ranted the lower torms, there were people hale as that which ite due reward this day Aiimply, that the cave should stand over. who, in order to carry on exceptional operations, must be productive of the ‘advantage to the peo- Harrison i 80 and.we now ask | were willing to pay anything. Foraibly the iy: A aage and al clanses af ane community derive. a | YOUF lordship to dx the tial for or ihe th of May. Veotigations "imto "a failure will show that Binott fiers tbe clovating emdency of the tin. | . Sird. P. Wilde=I do not propose to take any jury | the course of that has not been so bad as that dusty and skill displayod m the construction of these | 68/25 this term at all, The cause would not be tried this | of others who have previously succumbed, aud it seems vo the token | tefm in any case, because all the probate fury cases | hard to preach a severe lossom at the moment of twisfor. works of art which are now about to receive th of public commendation. ts Ido from the | *and before it. I nope, however, to get through all the | tuno bat it iw only at such times that the public will ‘and owning with te o-Baxon stock, | 2OD-J0rY cases this term. Have you anything to esl in take heod, end there is nothing desirable in cons Po ly im this fresh Selec a Un od: a mae, Ae '» Advocatet nection with finance than that ould bo brought vancement of the industrial classea in the dignity of Advocate—No, my lord, we have mothing | @ thorough ition of the character of the ds Tabor aud 1a thoes habits of velf-reliance and honest in- | ‘ urge, gus and no wish to interfore wiih your lordabip's | quencies through which alone, potting aside great robe dependences which ennobie any je, and afford the en wil Deries or political convulsions, i la possible for # bank nated cataniec afta true ie gat’ moral groat. |. Sit J. P. Wilde—Then the caso will stand in its orden | ing to happen. eos of any countay. (Cheers Te iw true that these | *nd will be taken immediately aftor the probate jury |. A flust dividend ‘Of Os, 64. inthe pound has been dq prises which 1 sm pnous tod are the just reward | cases. Ithink, however, if there is to beany application 1° by Mr. Whinney, the official liquidator, on the of your own eons @ ots, But Thope you will allow | for further postponement of the part of the Attorney which have been proved against the Londo me to remind you thas in fecelying your coruiticale of Gene Sak. peu tqnee Ought to have notice of such Hambork ‘and Continental Exchange Bank (limited), a undoutbed merit 3 you will accept it also as an acknowl. edgment made by you in this century which wer yi pee, duetive of good and rodound to the advantage your laudable ‘and in the open work. (Cheers.) Should Disposer of all events give to me the everations, whe must profit by in the Geid of scientific La ide shep of # nation’s consiruct the Great ness of returpinug t0 this country L ill, nent welfare of loserving poor of ness T have so chest on: interest happi , hope 1 me the com- plete success of ts designed by me for the perma- Me iscrsing poor ot this. metropolis — (loud cheers)—~and I may then enjoy further opportunt- ties of intercourse with those in whose welfare aud hap (Regewed and pro gb priges reabaaa to the successful competitors we: then distributed, At the conclusion of the ceremony, which lasted 4 considerable time, Mr. Prasopy, acknowledging @ vote of thanks which by acclamation, referred to the delight he bad experienced In meeting them and in seeing the erent efforts acgomplished by so many working people on had been passed Lis great cit T trast (he continued will go on’ and pres jn this good work, workingman in has the dignity vidual. (Choers so. Let thom fe which they ha only accomplis to #ay) uotil e ry london chal {eel that he ia a may, and @ Mapas much as any other indi It oly rests with themselves to do they are in a position to do things the power to do, and they will not what they np ae to do, but what will ication is about to bo made to the judge to #anc- tion weal on the sharoholders of £10 per share. This aithonglethe first call made under the winding op, will be the third able by te shareholders witha the twelve two having m made just prov ously Wo the soppageas meteat, which became due afte mothe Queen's Advocate—We do not intend to apply for further postponement, 6 case Will accordingly cothe on in its order on (he ist. warda. 1. Mexiee. It t# prineipally out of the proceeds of thesy that the INTERESTING LESTER FROM THE EMPRESA CHAN | present divwend pe gee Lorre. THR Larner MAR | tg Console 815 0.87, far money. Dut rallied to the above {Paris (April 20)§ correspondence of London Telegraph.) M. Gutierrez de Estrada, a well known Mexican to- sident in Paris, has received she foliowing lettev from pril 21—Fvening, y opened low the Empress of Mexico :— United States five twentiag: POM m 704; llinow Cem. Cuarourerre, Feb. 27, 1866. tral, 50 0 6034; Erle shares, “My Dear Sia—You will pardon me for not baying / fore answered your letter, one of the first that I received J Laven 21—Eveving, nee my great a My heart has not the lesa appreciated Covrox, —Balee to-day 10,000 ‘at yerterday’s } the affection and the sympathy of yours, In such : provement, and inclu hag 2,000 to Sava ome cumstances the words of trae fri porters. | Middling Uplands is is quoled Lag. @ 14) go to the Neath ‘Tho reason why T have not been ableto write to you sooner is the great number of letters of condolence which reached Nat once, and the Impoas. bility f upto the present time to reply to tho greater number of them; dut 1 give you the Preference. At the haclenda (property) of Temisco T have often talked of you with your nephow B——, in the midst of the mangos Pin trees, and he promised me to use every ©: to luduce you to return to Mexico, Wonld to Ged that you could s°@ good work before saying, like Simeon, Buespareres are inactive, Paoviedons dull Sentence of the Murderer of the Doering Family. Puitapetemas, May 1, 1866, Antoine Probst was this morning sentevced tobe hung for the murder of Mr, Decring, Ho receaved its sew tence without any visible emotion and made no romark#, beveiit to it dey reat conttry and the | ‘Lord, now lettest Thou thy servant depart poace, ' whole world. 1 teal TMalited ut tie manner | Would not something be wanting to this young empire | The day for bis exeention will be fixed by the Gaver nor in whieh T inate ni rioelvad to- and to see 80 should not see it With your own eyes after bear | of the Stato, many of thet people who have ‘accomplished so it no long in your mind? You enjoy good health, much, lay , go on fn the work you have bogim, | and you have the vigor of a Campeachi Do not Sentence of « Potsoner. and you will tind this halt ‘will not hold one-ialf the | tempt Providence by re rolanged abgene, bot & Tonowto, 0, W., May 1, 160. working people who will be entitled to receive modais | turn to the soil which ma birt vou c . for thee 0) vensibe and other qualifications, On Friday | with pleasure the iprookt Of affection which have boen 6 | 7. Gustalf, Inte of Now York city, who attinipied to will be delight! me. (Cheer) On the moti6n of dir, Heap, vote of thanks was passed to the Lord May vine Lory Mayor said he had taken # deep interest in the success of the undertaking. He himeelf had been » worker im the trnest sense from his earliest life, and he hoped to remam a worker to the end of Some Ofty thousand persous had visited the exhibition, Trequeut opportunities of judging of the Many of them hhad becu interested, many amused, many instructed, end he bat gvanper ta which it had been condected. be on my way to my native land, and ng to carry with me but what I hope to my countrymen and delightiul to Chairman of the Man aging Committee, seconded by Mr. Pxanopy, a cordial or. the c} poiven @ man named McKinnon here several mouths ayo, was trfod yesterday, found guilty and sentenord to fficon years’ imprigopment in the penitentiary. ———$—$—$—$ Art Intelligence. ‘The idea of forming a French national port:ait gallery, after the plan of that at Kensington, England, 14 to be car- ried out during the great exhibition, A building for the roroption of portraits is to be erected in the Champa Fiysees, Thé coledritios whose likoneskea will Bo grouped according to the age they ilustyated and their portraile classed by centuries, abundantly lavished on the cecasion of the death of my great and much ed father, whose name was cherished in Yucatan, in Doge apo Spaniah ie bh spoken, by populations who do know even (he pame of the Country over which he rei chief care has been to cccnpy myself with my @ Yucatan peninsula, Ihave just sent, for the Oret t some Sisters of Charity into mperor and of the worthy Imperial Commissiouer, M. Salazar Glarequi. ‘This eolicitude has been Ruch that & native don eaid to mo yesterday that the inbabitauts Of that country bave obtained more than they had dared to hope. Wehave just made acquaintance with the mort charming spot in the country, #0 judiciously gua, be hoped, only atew had len disappointed. It | selected by Fervando Coriez, for, his residenee; |v other & een axedaba the. persons whom uch exbibitions we have passed ome days of the ‘winter at EXMIBITIO PAINTINGS IN LONDON, a yintendedtig benoti were ot. the worklog classe, aca TP havo dls eieited the Denutl- (Prom tho London Star, April %.) YW any man bad any doubt op that snbject he should | ful grotto of Cacahuamiipa, one of the mare Tor tho last three days the artiste! studios have been fhave boon presont that day and witnessed the honest | vele of this continent, and have Inseribed my with visitors to pictures Intend d for the faces, the rade hands and the intel) gent appearance | wame further in Uy fort and many othe’ to-morrow being “sending in da Byiewe ‘of those who hal come up to receive prizes, He was not | have tune, not wi the empive should ren of & capital collection thin year, there to flatter workingmen. They, like all other mow, | bebind in that row y Wore than in. other leading men being well ropreve Had their fouite, It was a tasbion of tho day to talk of on the way to he Mr. Wirth ronds a subject from Sterne, “Unele Toby workingmenand the working classes, aud he helt it to be nay 6 inet silos L Widow Wadd da subject from © rule, conGrmed by his own experience and olsserv@iion, come up to the bles of a ter orm dort and Lory rg tha! the man who lived by the sweat of rome ine Late of Genevat Quif to Amy Robsart, cemong the ot weefel and ind pendent manbeve of caeie cident inthe Life of ip ‘He had only to be true to himself wnd to his princiy a Spanish enbject, ary to ome and to be bonesi, stewdy, and indus.rious. He (uke Lord | much interest 0 f 1 Mr, O'Neil ¢ inolie, Mayor) was gratified Ghat this Exhibition inthe main hod | of su tein Moves. Wyndham, Phillips and Dewanges some admirable hgen sucereeful, There bad been no lees than onit ays thas Mr Marcus Wundred and twenty-seven working men exdibit FS * were, ade four hundred and e.gity-two had bees arti v who 4 dound dn on vance; thatthe one ploture to be sont by Mr. nl exhibited articles made by their own handy, avd + im, vo Poe will plow oo falling of from bin old power; and (has bundred itty six of the articles exhibited hed} produced by amaleurs in leisure hoare. He hoped the count Ki continue to prosper in arts, eienre 9) jandertamy aud united ih maintaining inviolate the Jove of country, the love of Queen, and the love of es wangear to every enliguientd eii@m——ther own | (beer Meee clters were and with that the ceremony teaminsted, A meetibg of exhibitors, over which to distribate the prises ying the signatures ‘The requisit firme of Lond and nineteen Peabody, mod. aly signed by". 8. Pull & Oe, 5 Martin &Co, fmith, Payne & si) Ir. Peabody ret > eed Toe Pattee Geer mie have received with sin the communeation which y fy forwaagd Co me, woquesti Potertoinment oo the guest o! a: tonilanc 4 cIvic PRERDOW ti@ London Post, April” A deputation from the Fishmongers’ siting of the Prime Warden, Mr Mr. G Moore, ue and rmai os Dames ces wo iter him 100 guineas, to mark ther high that be accepted the -“ by addtional mark aaa rmea , the enrolment af the freedom of the compen: foraeried ta bem in Ameri we mere ate me would be preverted in bis native oe et nny! mee, TRL LORs, "with ber Majesty’) gramour nd other ou eombartane of the kind rt. of the people towards a chises of the ited States of Amaia 7 aT LIVERPOOL. Peabody embarked on the steamer ot Liverpool from the people «ewmbled pear the toad {From Yesteraa: kentiemsn Newcomen yoo Kive, the eou’of at Tadcaster with stealing eight It appears that w of a Dida given for the Lady Mayoress Mr. « MA. PEABODY’S KEPLY £0 THE LONDON MERCHANTS. of one he resented to Mr. ata parti *hankers and merchants ied names Mens iecouut Lorton, war erale, logket, a gold suulfbox, @ saver pet ‘a gold thimble, several medallions, peuperty of Captain Oliwer, of tol panes King, and eter onl have for pany, con or Charles Nen- liliata Flexuan Nowler, waited upon the this corporation, Which the court bad unanimously ro- rotved sould be presented im a gold bor of the value of Aca i tne'elty of London 3 ficent to the poor of the city of Landon freedom offered to him mark of the appreciation of the aitizens ot Loaden of What be had boom pergpitied so do in be- ot {he powe of that wity, As Mr. Peabody leaves ir. Pea- nd who has pared the winter in Alyerla, will 1 | ihe exhibition of the New Rociety, colors 14 fixed for saturday, (he ANTOINETTE VOR BUCKAIE. lence of London Kiar J dep int rot manifested for enything ronnertod with the A MIGLATORE OF MtAnLE April 10 © yaent ay . presided, wes beid in Loe evening at the Gaddhall, at | nette: 1t appears tbat the mows which it was agreed that 9 testimonial written on vet fit of the Queen bs ope in the poe lun, and again, at @ further meeting, & gold mero! vchens Boph ther of Krave struck Ln the the mod@ to be presented bo ken for the Empress Moria Therese “tne exil be presented to Mr. Peabody, in ordor-to on yang arechduchens quitted View ner expres ratitude nods thelr apprecition af the Jor aL The, Foagrees Ravens styrene honor «4 upon them by his Kindly condest@ndng | The text of th . copula Sas emuaie | tue Suen mary inc suaile axecals o Tw triews ett , pedba tates iP . holding the ¥ rated with tho rae Cd MONUMENT 0 AtLad stern Orders of the tect clog, in | (Marie (April 8) eorreep dence of Ls Tegreph, riitis uae ov: deat! nad bo have boom arecting a eat st Tope? te the f freeh fae Vigation by o aren. Whoo wae be owt your cotting of a canal bet » led terran an ape t WU you have Why be Sea, belay one of (he imoek imporiant events of tgs ave bien a re Vvemt of seionce and progam, comfarence have Lken place 1, WhO Was con nage coinrtmepant nites conpany wt ich @oks poraision Ally Wag BD YYOL Gos! Lo Conforw Kh» fo toerecule shat work, end they heave just cadet m a oth of the Malii is not 8 mannor conformable, for tia yreseat md the tho ws to hike to hear 0’ the -aeved rights of the Porte. as woll as (ot) Egyptian government, The i whie ng | lation of the articles is annexed, has boon «lraw i mgnod by the Ry Ov THMent vonyyiutly We representative of | Te has doen sit of the city of Jamdon. , cat ompan He nee ate dignatarte ta thts inciation | $2 UF tnpertal sanction, and otter bavi real it we 0 We rauk @ the nawéaet the mos ditingaiahed house ip Rurope, | Bare given tout our aanent, (Here Collar: 4 ttegon y ¢ eqdatron of t an Chose of whoes Bbilities and enterprise bi wertnsio.) The preoen| Gran ciueneiing fron Mink sont to negotiage « peace meaindpaontripstcd to clevate end wnstam the high char- | Per I iemied with the effect of giving aur dave> | isn he went Co Maka, and served for four yowtw avasuet acter of British comm thinughow the. world, | Felgn author: 6 tba exocution of the canal by the | the corsairs of Dachaly im the gall ye of the knighte ‘of having Gowe say. du said company on the conditions stipulated im thin cone | of that |-land, In whoa onder bo obtevod tre rank of ubllitite ta ‘the station Ye | tract, a9 weil ag to the segulation of all the “ commuter, “Ta 1Ttt he beeame a copie nie he Adenee,to place we, and ; m to that AgieMment and to the om French navy, and six yout later he was apps nte! : tracted the approbation of nseribed and devipnated wit, and for the command of a Vewel in the oquadeou A Sdmret withority, F vhall value this record-ef ‘ 2st Unareok, 1 Fetoing, with whieh be went to Amor ca, apd die esicam apd confidence of ose amor om it hae be . 4 played greet bravery in the strdgvie agatms. ke + nglieh my good (ortiine to spend en large o portion of top fi Commercial Intel 1 A791 he watied from f Geo! Hope, and for many of whom persousily 1 entertain the wa THE PONDON MOREY MALKRT. ty mmcor the which serve lee accom ent footings of regard. It in, therefore, with sincere {Prom the Manchester Guardian (city eetivie), April Zi.) | pl bed, efter» 7, tat 2 eugug en. wy gret that J find myself compelled by eonsidera'ioba @nd Prices this (20tb) morning had a tndency to Leavy! | the Rogiteh For hiv gallant condw eipouga.taucer attendant on my ximest immediate depar- | nets at the commueement of business, owing to the un- | campugn the Crand Master of the Order ture for the United States, to biguify 0 you my fabs favorable character of the bank retarn and tho waver. | inoied him t the aiguity of Baill, by to avail myself of the honor 60 kind.y intended for org, Op regard to the state of afaue at Liverpool, | cr afer known nw! in 1793 be wee bine ap) wiehes for your continued aud incgeasing | bY‘ the improved prospecta Of pono? in Germany, oo choven to commend the French squadron in the aperity, 1 am, with yreat respect, very faithfully pled With betier quotations from the continental Bourses, | Indian seas, where he cams off conquerer ip CLORGE TA BODY. subsequently canted rapid improvement. The first ‘it with the Engin fleet uoder Ad Right Hon. the Lonn M ora Danive | barge De in Console for money were at BOX a 66%, sod - the coast of Corumandel He smut Moore, NM Rowscans & Sone, | the last at 8 for the acount, the Guat hed a treaty of alliance with Hyder All, apt on Trine Unguisned himself in neveral wetious transa (ions were at The dis-ount demand at the bank has been moderate, and on Lhe Stock Fxohenge money is very shundant, There have been no gold operations at the bank to day Throughout the morning there hove been apprehen- sions of new failures in Connection with Uarned's Hank. ing Company, and many consultations are beieed to have been held at the ik of England. Tt ts under nalee, in the island of Cayion, aod greauy die. eithout once be When poace was signed, in 178d, le te areal nee, nod was nade « Vice Admiral ux a reward for his cerviees, He died ia 1784 A monument i to be erectet in the Protestan\ Come tery in Home to the memory of the Rey, Mr Wood. ward, who was for fitaen years incumbent of the Bug stood, however, that in one or two canes where suspen vs Protestant church in the Eternal Cir fa Z iy. Aboul £270 "4 sign sae then 40 be imminent the difficulty has bern | 11.6 wireaty boon subsoriied for the purpose. ihe ‘The continental changes this @Mlgrn von were without mater al alteration. fecurition have been imactive. Mexican 3f 14. United States tonds have aleo been firm Brosilian eorip Ww at 2% dicount, « The share market has been sgiteted. Orereudes at one tne tquebed 1% discount, but clowed at 1 4 discount, ibjoined ts eo) Of the present position of the Bank of England, and the price of Cousola, wi the same week of last year — Same Wel: design selected ia one in the medigval style, the expense of which le @titmated a! £300. Its proposed W build ® mouument to (he memory of Lard Paimerton ow the top of the bill of Mullaghwore, county Migo, Ireland, m which county be hed iarge erinter, The memorial wyold be ta 8 very commanding poriting, and seen from ll parts of Dunegsl Bay sud large portions of the countion of Blige, Leitrim Ver. wauegth ead Done gal a nov Sowe days back, lector of artistic ow dealer in old irom in wh Locumatm. Bank bullion... he Paria Cometitutionnel, « col ploring the store of @ 16 de Meare, at Metite Vii uring hin search he remmartant on elegans Wi covered with rust, but bearing the “Lad AVI me foie XVI ‘mate ta), nad rehaned for three Atty conta He by THE FINANC wold it for two thousand four bondred frames The suspemsion of Barned's 5 commit ie the Faabourg ®&. Germat erpool, on the 19th, created cconserstle excitement in | som be immediate! ® | Gnancial circles. There ie no precise information as‘ | frawee to the petty : ai die Habilities, bat wetimates run ax high as £5 reseed QUERN VICTORIA'S WKNOREAL WinD0w 1” 61D Mourn CaURCH. The subjects depieted ie « window about ty be pre- ole by the Queen of England ty the #dmouls para chereh in memory of hin Royal Highness the late Dake Oo Kent, are an follows —Iu the upper oo rated with Merling. | There are 40,000 shares on @ hich only ‘tN share been paid, and cain of £40 each, so that it will be peld b full’ The fast hed madn be om cotton, ron, ke. Fears are entertained large feilares ot Li _——o eceountet the bank of thet the temporery em: advance one or (wo sion, bot represented our Lord in of several sruicleuot jewsiry | barrasnimess of the ‘arme te question bad teen satisfac. | tf 18 bis band, surrvundet 7 hei ny ogee ice to make in- | torily surmounted. Hopes wore entertained that arrange | f igels okding crowns am trenches tt wan evident | meute woud be made for a favorable liqeidauun of the compartments i iret war Lard Weening ere then printed, | bank, if not for « reeumption of business, Nule children, Us each de of thin are devigns repre ernting Chr feeding (he hungry, #¥- (Prom the Landon Times (city article), April 20) jan charg, Via the tharety, ceasing tie ‘The failure of Barned’s Havking dosed 0 | cath bocpnath tan: dan tory painted footing to-day, from tbe esters fo which. | feti.tor'oun terg othows sngaeed rae gers fie at to Ufa place confone: coprtiors, Mt vas. | \inc"™ stew See bee of tharacte of te, Wickotas, tke re, , 0 ON ae | om bet five of " net be too sirunely enforced that ail a sted aisoount | hat 4 enaowtnons of ee eee or bey pending Can never fail e' rae be ra le y c annem Thar ae cing the wort | charging’t agg of corn ners Wy Mk Micaras . \ steeper age deg ny er henge, #6 tere hen for charity C2 ere ee areal vet aiiowds tla @ go ont on tall only of wah ercurition that the tase of the ovaeis of | the land of cama’ ste im hus ows recogsizances of £100, and \wo suretion of £50 po Mag goon d Ly oF Samoans 96 company sheets a ves Kariomat oaLiany oF mot ane on absolute | of pr finee eree 8 Che vara hee tesa, idol al) ite pieOWNRD. ~~ —— hatever um es purchased for the N. Gallery from the ih To ran Forron o@ THe Losvox Teracparn, — be hte Bg 4 be obtained from an) rere 1899, wo the present data, with the date of pur. My aumiicn nas vows called to, 8 paragraph p 7ost Ott or wate nas wt nrc vtitaroad. People | Shane, The painter, maijert, forner yr inst the Hon of © in which a youke | MAY foRey that it's dificult for s bank Soa Come | ee Abvat iy plese oxo coumeniet SF yr pany to Dossean tn the mass of the compe | ony ren are bering fy Fy A | om fa New ri inet rake and nino thet there + ogy) urchased onder the puthorny af the Seuses by Hour’ silowing. ine to, made thet the wil Leh, | must be great diticulty in, kenping op 0 tharwngh kuow | fh Sadues at Gaines tee ae ‘whom relgrence to then siade fe bot my won. 1 Gepaane | Wedge, Of the sctual vanding par” ‘Dut there i et ne | saves slaked waa 43,077 Te. 24 an ea oath to jn the year 1800, in. proved. by Oe token pews. The trate vf the | lishvarot for sach yrar fret INO to 1986, exclusive vege ¢ Divorce Court, sod 1 BaY | Cod very has of inle years ingroaned with ouch « tooney enyeetod in the yar hase of ren, wen an f never reeognized bis claim upoe me iu arr weridas’ that there 1s ainpll legitimate business for al ex. | owe Von the yout ended Siet ine), £4,013 ioe, 5 fi there nnn # Aker great cities ~~ QUEEN VICTORIA'® ALLRORD RELATIONS. freer) Epp bey end tial expenaiers i Fanny Ten 1 ara pena ha Count oF rhows te texters, amin 1 ignorance om = ‘ cedertake @ Goal With the fonds cutrneiad to | Netioos! Gallery, with the dau of presentation, Rye 08 ek too wat tons. | Emcor ty sharteasere er depemtora. itil ect | name of dower, shether by git or ‘by weal, toh tuted wader the Legitimacy Declaration Act of 1800, by | be vn! TY. HAE, pesater. the eutpeel The prewatetions & Wweaty- which the ‘seeks to eptaiiish that her greed. | potn's «ball have Ges eave wil be | Stee, and the poenaree Doguenibad Gentes erase Gibnaciss acs evoomans | eUasclgumm tat tines cme |, Minatanccer Thenulaate derrendant of ‘marriage. gteanes to 0 0 of poarle mney assed Mr Charles Dillon bas been pi ying & very forceeras pnts 2 ons coemthonad 6 tle ¢2 thane ie tpasiatons ebgegement at the Putsvary, Me, Opers Howe Me ap. tried. On the Hb of Jenuary ‘er tron warrants or share hase, to 0 grea! eatent, Oral at ibe Levis Opete Monae, 064 theme New as Sxing fon pry, berm he commas of Oil the difficuition now in omerve of develop | York. ay somnnny Bonene eonme! om: Sid bocaoas Ses aes eve Revbtee suse ctor t Mr, John F. Owens te supennend to open ie Barta, cae mache be ‘o order cat sone af roreanen teas avesd ss perme ‘Thpretsy, Mey 3, i Yolon Mhingle He typeare in me ond make every predent banker, The mere fect of thé | Gemc: May 14004 16, in Mariford May md ot Vrenes rete of Ainrvwnt a three and & > yg soot et cure few ew rng ty raat Brohiye Acodemy May 18 end 18, under Mr, Toy’ pans of wen ramne polere 2 OB4 Oght pee cent, wan cErgh to movegomont