Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
“EUROPE. twirl f°" |, Harloquin's wand, the whole scene is changed, Tye Vienna papers suddenly announced that Italy was outer protect while in Modaats our Paris and Berlin Cor> bad ally croased the Mincio and en- | the later one of them actually c1 pe nd , gaged an Austrian detachment stationed in Revigo. In respantionce. viow of the contingencies that might arise from these un- | circtes provoked demonstrations, said the official Evening x Me OF -cox Pos, it was absolutely necessary for Austria 49 provide “THE WAR MOVEMENT IN GERMANY, | heoe from Vianne Cunt the eqiiter” nrenaratiang, dis preven continued for a moment increased activity ; ‘oats taking | in Ue ai ea “vo ts, tor Ve 3 Arehdi was on starting . CONS aa the command, meebo! be no doubt that Italy has been watehi; between Prussia and Au-tria with feveris! rand me of Napoledn’s Policy Towards Austria, The Prussian Plan of Federal : Reform. . Siw © peas eater eo eer 18 : naieed camtn, | 32 eases ee ae 5 rerni -muE NEW AT TIC © * Ff fn fact much too Wor thir Bao cee pee pe peed tions as required for ». great war; Encwby Farewell | sai bark oath other wires cernan Powers may anal Gurren staoet. i “aout ever and that fs be, a rather seems FRANCE. . Qur Paris Correspondenee. PA Parw, May 1, 1866. whe War Cloud—Panic on the Bourse—The “‘Neutrality® of France—Henri Hert, the Pianist, Drawing the ‘ong Bow"—How New York Latics Try Pianos—The | -sumes, ened despite the ostentatiously can hardiy-wish wrepary NEW YORK nono, WEDNESDAY, Ma. e of Germ” | cuticians, might be fairly expected | look of the manilla strand, sting aR 4: yeagsion of mine | with Wilkon under 14@ vill OF Meow. last for a” -gied strength and ductility, which ad, 0 a bond of £2 to ath af not for years whe presto, 8 9Y 8 | f'nay bo repented that hia year” ATA attou af the | Wis own une, Too peouer was couim@iow tbe. ak corrosion pee by hy F seretly arming, that Garibaldi had left Caprera, that | Wile in tho ovat of Sn an 4 corps of volunteers were forming in Lombardy, and that | {is sticking in anes ’ al at of tar formerly applied, | among the Ind pendent church, and regularly Preuched seky bit ot wire dofying pre: | iu th ta, into the tank, the chances of | and appear nsibly diminished, through | mored that he bad done something im the way of betting jeiding instead of glutinous- | latterly. Very gradually and regularly are the circles within | peiwoen two rich’ Engl.ahmem One of the terms of a ¥ ne close and constant “Ve beam recemmenceé with | 2 guard below pass it to other white figures, who, w.. t into and steady it in its appointed Hing Is formed; each layer be. | Pa, F circle of the tank itself, and | PruPe' - diame f rer the place, “th gan ol board ts for this purpose connected with the | don,” tried at the Guildh. “i of the City of London on the | weeks, messages were transmitted on Saturday} total Cgc 1 ene bce — les in the after tank; 757im the | med up in the following tera 4:—‘* You have heard tho |" trade tions the «1 a fice tank; eed to) mabe. the 9 organizations the ‘bosses’ object, and that if the and complete, communication has n all these and the shore, TRIP LE SHMET. ce: at GaRre’ “© Joi, =~ *7, awww cess rw wit §, 1868. a | 6 a ET Gatos. | 6 galvanization of the | t his own use. The proner was comm@te nanan - ~ 8 zes for trial. The pr soner has been the fo. YOK man | Phe Strike af the Shipcarpentes- caulkers g 34 Bhi~* Reso! security against He bad a very good salary in thy ba: to live temperately; but It has been ru 7 An ecceniric wager was made as the late Paris races This miko romer *Y Years Ago, de, en as the rope slowly | particular bet was that tho loser was to invite to hs table | notice ton Sar +, une various benevolent assoc! a we, tal, ‘These persons were to be mare slowly found, handling th0 | os eens tee i height as the bettors ar ren 0 ei ‘Wonto8” fndlocto by their statements and sugges. seit Sona ennery 00 uo = oBiCet | B98 ag, jc4,t0 be between forty and tifty | tions tha, "%? 44 thera, . few caulkors, carponters and inspectior a the loser, is the personification “ted to work "the old terms, and that Joiners have retu, ss, and, being ind to. mi F£ONs not suitably attired, gathered his r them eet hohe | ary nad 9c i a ip * orgeou. of his lordship. hotel, ia pe ” ce in the | view yosterday with a sl Faubourg | ber of thy Shipcarpenters’ Society. This iM! In the Englis)y House of Commons every Zoman Catho- e balance power’ held by the society, mm, ig rasmbne inet Lebad, ih cae SROs He pls pb ed Seas if the strtkore’' bed asked oight K vowed yvith the liberal party fn favor of the y on ol and nine on new the “borges' form a Tt is the fst ess they havo voted asa Se Hear aban tm favor of @ compromise umt since the day of \Connell, come forward and Tho law case of ‘lodge va, the Corporation of Lon- | tion, to settio the dispute, whieh had ‘now lasted seven The “bosses” y | 27th of April, involved a ¢,'%m for compensation amount. | in favor of the cight Ppt “Wo thie oy it There | ing to upwards of £12,000, . “It. Commissioner Kerr sum- | answer that it fs not so much to “eight hours”? as to hes of counsel—consider ,VOUF verdict,” and imme- | socleties were brok: and disso tely left the beneh, 4 would be compelled to. take any fo a a i wa eee. Crocco and Pilone, the two a %torious brigand chiefs | ever terms the cmployers migtit choose to offer. To show who s9. long pillagod, burnt and n, Urdered in the unfor- | how willing the merchania are to co-operate with the fod eno tan provinces, have fait been set at liberty | “bosses” and sustain thom in this contest, we may men- the Roman government. tion that the former are not preseing for’ the execution or contracts, ‘= that yond shall not be thrown upon the Spirie of the Foréign Pris. pil of y very great nocessity foran appeal for to the labor market, In thi - The Independance Belge of May 1, reviewing the gene- | pected the men will bo ‘compelled olther te eooay take Tal stato of affairs, has the following:—All @yat can be bole! mei sc rasan Loge amy No offer for a t omen emanated cither side, It ia to be fald at preseut is that if Austria has disappalnted the | rer ited tat no auch course has bern taken. One mil, continue for seven weeks more thia sum will be doubled, A foroman in a building yard says that some of the carpenters on strike went to an establish other hand, has taken energefic steps to prevent ad ox- plosion and has been joined in ber efforts by England and Russia. Itis the result of this diplomatic action which we must await before we are enabled to pronounce Ae,, is carried on, and attempted to induce the work- 7, which offers so splendid a preci adefinite judgment on the situati “(Spitting Club”—Steam Omniluser—The Female | fh oTialian government ahint to make some move that may The ‘Opin Nationale of tho samo date says:—Never | ™e2 to leave, But they woro not successful Tenor, dc, complicate matters again and prevent everything revert- have the Austrians exhibited more patriouem than at | . Thirty years ago the shipcarpenters. Joiners and All eyes are now turned toward the Italian frontier; | ing to that stato be bacem opener nO scope the preseut moment. The manner in which the Cabinet former sa lea bLa ys pa from “aun to sun.” Ther or itn the past few daye it has teen erent iat | {ree aun otal bas bie, ding ct Mr andy imo aoreting sa | of vin cing fr war mh ty ocrunnayone au | pep ty. They rusted nthe riggs © '* there w! 6 coming war out if it break out at by brought to bear » ores ome. i the M sti! contin to be ived ft Portemonth checkmated by the ugh botrayed. them, instantly and ‘wnerringly. This was | Of course increases the excitement of the army and the | yon” Humata, Chicago, Doteoll, we, tor ween to reconciliation with to be in a distressed condition. A portion of these sub: Austria and It each charging the other with “be- ainst him, and foresecing that in the ovent of a com- nobility. italy, 7 < " yo tried several times and in different ways, for through | POTNY: sor of say 2 tho same paper speaking of the | {he #trikers, some of whom are reported by the © boasen’? ginning it,” are each there preparing in good earnest ; stria, he would be made the | ihe'ends of the different lengths passing up to and being samo aubject coos on thus:—Whilo, Prussia, Anstria and t and victim of the renewed friendship between " 7. tnd the stato of feeling between these two nations not | the King and the Kalser, Induced the Italian govern- EE now ane eleanor 1 Rudted calles now | Htaly aro threatening each other wld monopolize the at. | Serptions has come into tho hands of the treasurer of the Deing by any means so nearly approaching an amiable | ment to work OT gaat the fears of Austria og. ata distance of as many yards from th In | tention of Europe, Russia continnes her concentration of | Carpenters: soniety, who has paid it out to partios who ists strie Pru! gressive us, and thus to interrupt the 8 troops in the southwestern provinces of the empire. | Most required It » load than one thonsand dollars one as that which exists between Austria and Prussia, | measures she had agreed to take, and all cases the exquisitely made instans were distributed on Saturday at the committes rooms and decided pi it of tho experiments | This is an element of the situation which must not pass | o¢ 14,, rose’ ed) om © rooms they will not probably be #0 much inclined to stand upon be pens Semen rat tam i sb that fn fa the ing ¢ ition, insularity by unnoticed. . te row lo ane y i” a. prcainney, Tn con ceremony in opening the campaign, Indeed, in Paris any rate, the news from Italy bas had all the effect | Poa’ continult te en abel cans ‘and constantly | _, The Parls Constituitonnel of the samo dato says:—For- | Sitvrin, ho strikers one learns that they are that could be desired In such a either by the French 'y - “ _ sare | Suffering no actual distress, though the ‘t a be teary y instead of at intervals as heretofore, messages may and | %80 journals, nay, even some of the Freuch papers, are | Gn ine other hand, that several of thet aro Mm sia S we should not be surprised at any moment to hear that | Erperor or the Prussian Premier. If Austria resume either Austria or Italy had commenced the attack upon | her armaments, and on a more extensive scale than be- +the borders of Venetia. ing rather too much confidence in the good pods ‘en board ‘Bourse here. All sorts of stocks tumbled, The Italian | peachable. Who can be sure whether the arms | festantly armies in a state of which it cost her and, haying been issued at seventy, are now quoted a | Dorrounto and expense to obtain ‘and which sho 3 Prussia is very much lik -ourities participated in the fall; and despite the repeated | Pronsia ts vory | singh | fike ‘assertions and attempts i pr 9 Canter her friends represent he pier tata tha plans me er Shack uy Revi hayo bGen a fiction. “Pruseiat? auely aieer to th 5 Austria securities of all kin greater than it has been at | grenscrs on which she dabei pace ‘any timo since the Italian war. The three percent renter, testations, One ot the two: elther Austria really en. ‘upon the status of which transactions in all other French eaneee rT yg tro everything else went down accordingly. This fall, it | In either case Prussia must be on 4 ‘must be remembered, was directly after a serious one of | her interests would be, geoniy involved by the two preceding days, and shows conclusively that tho | she must not allow has consequently been ‘The Ccnstitutionnel of thts morning contains one of tts | of the periodical sem!-official looking artic! the ject of | whole agreement between the two Powe: ne ae bes cannot tl ink of disarming while Austria keeps ariny on the war footing vitiates the | Coentaed as ‘Brance will maintain a strictly neutral policy in case of | restored, Prussia will consider “war. All tho interests of France, the article asserts, | her previous engagements, and at liberty to taks ‘eeoommend the maintenance of peace. Commercial | ever Soe ee eee under Uberty, the great interior ty abate now in Lp It i not too much to may Sat Ba gress, and particularly tho Grand Exhibition now in | upon the of Se te keel and hi preparation for the coming year, all these would suffer tO dlanrm—and ite imoul te ane materially by a European war, and all these France | 40 80 if sho baveres to fee prosper. till, France cannot control the | tack in Italy— pon | which are excited im Pruseia, will certainly be italy, and France must not be held ity on a much a which it has done and is now its to prevent, | The reluctance of the King to en; Buch is the tenor of this evidently “inspired” articl tria has been enhanced hitherto + ‘at this, like ite jecesgors of same nature, will | clover ‘not have much The French peonle have now such | With the = anes jreced the Mngt obi and Mo will not believe that Italy would dare to strike a ould blow 9 wig om being sure =< a —— Bh 4 cannot —— — a and te Vay’ believe Prussia, with Austria ye secondary ‘haps, France, States against her, would assume the defiant tono she tho tom ion of extending frontier to the has; that Bismark would dare pursue his ambitious wry cal vail hey the bottom of wi schemes had he not obtained the consent of the Em- graph Constrcetion Company have chartored the Med- robably will pass to and from Valentia and the Great 0, #o that those ou shore the condition of ti bie Yesterday there was a regular sauve at the a It iwestimated that in the event of vy gul qui peut of the Court of Vienna, which ts anything but unim- 8 fanlt arising in the new cable, ¢ will be discovered | Merial freedom, tho progress of industry, and above all | get the carpentors to be localized, and’'tho process of paying | the Exhibition ‘of 1862, could scarcely “accommodate | Foy." Th latter ent five per cents went down four francs and sixty centii ments In Italy are not an excuse for Austria’s keeping themselves with a war policy. sad min, whiten = pose preparation, gus reversed to that of picking up, within a very few | “rhe Puls Zaye, im anarticie on Austria, Prussia and | intended plan, which minutes of its occurrence. Ba: ae) the follow or: will be too highly of the advance in the science of cable laying | Saxony, concludes in the following ianpor it wi 4 fow of their body havo got contracts from merchants; ibe | may Ait jess than forty-five. Austrian and all German se- | be loth to relinquish; for al he behavior of | {eee my rn during the whole v Lay hob clear that Prussia cannot disarm, for that would | Sti'be ay Tully on Tt would be di: and it is i ‘this year’s expedition without being impressed wit *@ garg t#ken, not merely to guard st disaster, but to asada Aisi a ‘ony disagtcr affect oe, which gos cou! tanin neutral, can- | already turns out to agio i Fase an by awar, the tumble in Frénch | SY Blsmark’s official etgan, ‘cannot remain indiferont | 144 Weed ame Prunes both Paying ont an: "the i strength of the breaking wei Sinewont phi ioe tee bey ree br ys dtl Lag the extrome breaking strain fn paying ont is ten securities aro based, fell one franc anda quarter, and | Wilt in the last momont be turned in another direction, | toms, the large wheels omplayad will boar seven hn for | The mishaps of last year were, it ixuseful to remember, | tion of Austria, Prussia and Germany, says —Although | in (he declaration that they have often walked about the attributable to the possibility of picking ap a cable from | the le at large look upon impending war with reel. | yards for three or four weeks at a tin breaking out of a conflct Deyond the Alps. and | tho bottom of the Atlantic never having bee oa PU Fe speiygee “money changers’? consider matters to be ina very | by the events to which it ot A i ‘and those ed to Vienna (where it | Contingency, ‘abaky condition, when put to a stram they were gever madi must have arrived yesterday) declaring that the placing | Noe" Prvacieacy im picking up at groat dept necessity in submarine tel every provision has been made to make such vwhich 4s to inspire confidence and lead to the belief that ‘and safe on board the Great Eastern, Last year it for war, and that uniens Ge dates gun in Ven could only be done from the forepart of the ship; this ‘what. | Year matters will be eo arranged that the cable may he the cir. ought in as well an out at the stern; and the Present cit | saving of time and complications is obvious, ig iryrag Be kta tat bos Iustor hough we h it ‘e we tt her | cone! i :—Although we he ag Po Rood ‘and that the divers’ reports show sailing order. Considerable time and fngenuil; been nded on the construction of buge jos and | that the voice of praden’ ‘ad ict ha nersmmulated apd Manna a tened to, and that €or in ordor t u ol ial woods aud dirt wi aceumul fe a ned to, and that Congress, in order to enjoy eru * " the hip made her cleansing no cas tAterary Intelligence: matter, A strong Implement, something like an col - | fal aa ouhor Brushes constant this and constant her power that which pedinante has been removed ti ‘ts.an hour to her speed is counted on. This, itis | French enabled him to follow up his mounrchieal ideas will gtve a of nine knots when fully inden, | He did it with deliberation; but the commander of the | Philoeophy at the College of Rheims. bee thane needed for cable laying, and caloulated t9 ieopertal forse decioed tis assistance. | Hence few uf ainst ® months e Ox came out with a rey ican ~_ preg me sen Tha ‘Directors of the Tole- manifeator trampling under hw feet the very god, biaci. | Vega, the well Rnown Spanish writer, bas boen issued im associating the vame of France with all the ramors of war, Those malevolent suppositions, thank God, neither agroe with the truth of the facts nor with the intentions Of the real poliey of the Imperial goverament, The com. | starvation, aftor having drawn the last cent of thoir deposits out of the Dry Dock Sayings Bank According toa statoment of the strikers the bosses Proposed, some time ago, to dispense with caulkers and caulking as part of their own A decided opposition w this to the ground in co ence ed. The carpenters fieult to speak of the rovistance it recely that the fate of Saxony to occupy the front seat in the coming | fag es ei a1 Ad the bovses hayo gone round among the timber Teo ae ee ttede armed Loptons | clare and informed Whetn that if they gave crodit ta ere | tea hiange tholr first show upon her torritory. Iti to be | then: that the basses had cireniated. wntowsied rexerta vie jo to inquire i feared that tz spite Of herself, Saxony may have to wit- " hood vs ness the Initer performance. in other places to the effect that the men bad ceased (he The Reform of Hamburg 62: and Austria appears fo be overhung with durkuoe for an unlimited poriod. SPIRIT OF THR LOCAL GERMAN PRESE. Tho New Yorker S'aa's Z ¢ Prues! “strike, and that these reports had the effect of de- The horizon of Prussia rs wg yep of pecuniary aid until the real state of the 0 hs khown, as Ila now. With rorpect to the arser- tion that the mek earn $4 50 per day, they deny this, ant agsert that y days, and ae ‘the inabiinty " _ | of the bosses to furnigh thom with timber, materially ung, (n reviewing the condl: | fininiah the amoupt of their pay. ‘They are emphatic ‘tor ig eptirely re- ond wail ps be times the Whereas, too, wailing for a job, In the establishment of Mr, Jobn Englis some Gift Joiners are at work on a new steamer, the Dre’ is reported that a namber of them havo ge work over the river on different jobe, Mr. Eng! carpenters nploy od, and states he could got more of them If he required thelr asmstance. Up to the Ist of January last ship building was good, but since then it ings of terror, the diplomati«ts seem to be bound to do their utmost fo render peace impossible, Tn an articlo on Jeff Davis the same journal has the following:—There are those who would not only char Davis witt: the responsibility of the President's murder, oerapiy And | wat lay to his account the loos of those who fell during Seer uaraies vor piaroe with hog, asty People ® | thas heen declining, and just now there are but four vos- t sels on the stocks in New York city and five st Green. SPIRIT OF THU FRANCO-AMERICAN PRESS. point. A year ago there were thirty. The decline In ‘The Courri:r des Flats Unis, May 14, after commenting - “—- is attributed hia the “bowes" to the high pyee at great length on the euppiementary cotton tax, says tu Guero my Maat teens tanes ie tae” ee eee long been accustomed to | around. ighly carefully cleaned from the C ‘ ¢ bat th Tho roeult of the strike has been to put out of employ- them to et good exhort ne: Conqunastonal Getthenaitons Gene bet Pe men «and Diackemiths whe © m coutemp led for such a ‘most unjust and most illiberal inions, we still hope | pay and storekeopers in the i divinterested men, who | vicinity of the docks complain of the want of busines. antry at heart, may be lis- have the prosperity of the « leasure of Oampieting the rain of the South, vo well be - i by the war and ite emancipation, will not wantonly The Leur Faucher prize for the best onsay on the life and by tho ald of ry the wg ocd ne cour. i . apd Works of Boisguiliebert hos been equally divided applied, so much im- | The Message Franc. Américain devotes a long article | peiwoon MM. Cadet and Horn by the Academy of Moral yea ih val of t ¥ ,/ sn addition of two | to Santa Anna, and saye:—in 1861 the atrival of (Be | s21 political Sctencos im Varin, M, Cadet ie Profemor of An edition of the works of the late M. Ventura de la m ian, to whom he had provionsly offered his worsbip. | Paris, It contains the funeral enlogium pronounced by If Napoleon does in good faith desire to remain way, s ehip of 1,623 tons, to accompany the Great Eaet- Li Abeille, of Now Orleans, has the following o0 the | Gorerai Perucla over the remains of the author in the and by A 7. ; elections:—Ata time when Congrons in attem yerenn — wt ng haa pa Q ns en Sipe wen arene wales Is. Sheet Xe orm on Bee vosage ont. Saw ine cirite. the Bouthern eitizont Of iwem rights Wt, | Academy of Madd. Tn that nddress the General, allud. only a spectator re sain presented to the eyes of the world, he may thank his generally ex disposition to meddle in and con- other nat! for the feeling of doubt and distrast which is taking deep root am 0 French people the course be has been is now pur ay said that at = meeting of minisiers yesterday | Mt the tame inevitable result. ition made by the Austrian government, Venetia and the quadrilateral, if France would guarantee in accordance with the present Tho Medway will carry somo hundreds of miles of the cable of last year, and in the ovent of being successful, ‘will redischarge this into the then empty tanks of the Great The Medway will then start to locate the spot where the broken end lies, to fix buoys, or it may be tocommenee the pleking up.’ Oa) « = Great Eastern to the Nore this yeat et Prince Metternich, to restore the statu quo in | The Prussian Project of Federal Reform. | Boerhaven from Sheerness, and will there supply him- them agai ‘atiack from Ital: ted, ond, According to the Journal de Bruxelles the following are Car wee com tes Re ‘The length Saale oa ne Wetsent Anite, gare of | tho basos of the plan proposed by Prussia to the Diet:— seems eee Fastern at Newfoundiand, | must assert Ke power by an Unanimous vote, uring which the double pro- | \. about to marry Prince Aloye-Josoph de Windiegrets, a ne cable aud picking up another I# | \ err uticer to the Austrian army. Wer farewell per ie necessarily extimated at amuch | f.!rence has justtaken place at the Theatre Roya of ° | (at he said of Vietor Hugo's book “Travatlieurs de la eesnry Unat everybody should fully exereiae his right | ing to a private representation of the comedy Et Hombre otiny. ‘The national democracy at New Orleans | op sgundo, by M. Voge, says:—'The chief charactor was enacted In delightful manner by a charming young lady, well Known and a general favorite in Madrid, then the very beautiful Countess de Tel nd at present the honor of Spain as well as of the country to which enceforth belougs, for she if now Empress of the M De Lamartine writes to the Puris Boenement to deny cok <podition to avoid taking the MELE. TAGLIONI'S FAW Mt go direct 0 | rHerlit, (April 27) corresponds « Mile, Maric Tagliont bas definitively lett the stage and of time to be professed “ neutrality” which the bem querAed dap. 4 1. A Parliament to be elected by universal suffrage, | to be govo through, Henri Herz, Lemay oe is publishing in the form of a | with some in respect of the qualifications of | higher rate than year, apd some | Heriin, where sho had been engaged for some years past foxiiieton, in the Montieur, a description : seventy days are spoken of a8 the period the Great | ry. entertainment covsiated of tragmonts of ballets ie | Mor,” that “it ts the work of « wnadian who haw become vand experiences and observations ere An executive power shall be constituted in which | Eastern will be away. Assuming her to leave Sheerness | wiich she had created the gre nol ay and Of 80 } insane,’ as reported in some circles in Parke writes in the same lively, agreeable style in which he | Austria, Prussia and Bavaria alone shall exercise prepon- | from the 20th June to 8d July three days will take | ‘itermede composed for the occasion. |The wh i an Tepe . ? ye? plays; but among Americans some of his stories will | derating influence. her to Beerhaven, where she will nine stotake | conrt was present, and during ‘of the iter | A Work has been tasued in London entited Gas Works him the reputation of * drawing the long bow,’’ in 3. Germany shall be divided into three military groups, | in coal, Atlowing five days for waiting for favorable | wus of the performance the sent for Mile. | the is Tnreparabdle from their Existence in Populo formed by Austria, Prosala and Bavaria, weather, for splicing with the shore end, and fifwen | Tighon! and her father and grandfather, the tatter Of | pcos” by Thomas Bartlett Simpson. The author adwo= travels by Miska Hauser, What will 4 Prussia avd Havaria to have the superior command | days for the passage to ty Bay, may look for | whom, althongh eighty-cight years of age, had come y Te Bart peor ‘ York think, for example, of the followi of the military forces forming the two last mentioned from America tthe beginning of August | Cx: resaly from Italy for the occasion. The greatest on- | ator the removal of all gax works (roca the lirn\te of thocity actised by them, and whic! pe; Prasaia to have the command of the Federal | ne: f with | tiasiaem prevailed thronghout the evening. along | of London and the manufacture of gas by the corporation fom itewr | jeet, which shall be at once coal at Trinity Bay, and at once time past no event has created so much excitement 10 | ine tortor means of cheapening the article. The 6. The Dict will cease to guarantee the possrasions of | tne grappling ground; this will take three days, Hertin as thin marriage, The bride's father, M. Paal pied . sap ta ed rhage port the ides, generally, of the re. be arrived at, to Trinity Bay ¢ Tho Parliament shal! have the fanction of voting the This done, ts of the subsidies for the army and marine, |, | continge: la by the | and all jaws applicable to the entire Se coerce re sories of A Legisiative Warning to Napoleon. rant: pre Rate por con- | ualties, should th iy for the levy of one bund: if ‘Club, gives the following’ graphic and still exist in the Monumental City? jhe rare advan of being introduced ‘moro oioas than “teil 1 con ey at Tare He mT fi 4 Policy of Louis Napoleon—Preparations At no timewns the state of affhirs more os he Hit orders issued for placing ‘‘n email part of thelr army” the war establishment. Im Prussia the preparations been suspended, the purchase of horses for the ar- courtermanded, the calling out of the reserves tine dia, and Doth partion seemed to be turning eRe~jen 06 the peaceful question of federal reform, orstanding upon that subject ) eight more are given for grapplinj 1 five for returning i s Taying the remainder of the old cable. | |. return of the Great Eastern to Engiand | will take twelve days more, the second week In septumber 7. The diplomatic direction to be left exclusively in | must be given to the f¢ hands of Prossia, which, however, will allow of the | based on present calculat the different other States retain{ng the power of naming their | authentic. It will be seen that thi ~ . ~ ‘4 be added that on an olaborste joing Agures, but they are |) oy to what would be the effect of ©, An im} conversation arise, esponsible adore " pom re answered uy ‘of Europe has just taken place in the Corps Legis- | © mac ‘me te ee ti oA more as marvels of foreth: and uestion of fixing a day for dire the bill | whatever may be ite resu! F the fe thousand recruits 4. Emile pT (not ‘itlon be? ountion, of ekilfol analyses of canse ously worked out. in the Rhenish provinces of Prussia the stagnation of ‘enused by political uncertainty m Germany i* y manufacturers to discharge thelr work- acum peers and one Scotch peer have been pro- | ond Alio of Great Britain—the |, Lord Athlumney o# Baron Mery. ‘as Baron Clermont. i, 6 first ballet master at the theatre, and has | Louder journals *y yoyed general exteem. i gs - g. em | moval of the works, bat doubt the propriety of wents bad been sent from Vienna and St. Peters pant tame, 10s mate soca bie damghitar, bab tbe cour) God petlie oF tho | BS beverporasion to mancinctere. It ts tated Procsian capital had given eo many proofs of affection to | Manchester (ue corporation mnv!uctares (ie gan,» y that the constantly refused to quit Berlin, | contriver to reniize ‘enormous dividends’ for the mem nay be taken 4% | and Las terminated there her brilliant artistic career, prone ‘ MURDER OF A THRATRICAL EMPLOYE WKOM ‘The Children's Employment Commission of England her home about | Bix months theatres in Parle ran away to America with wife ie rome about te fodede Yestorday, the | gtate of educational airs, as will be oven by the follow "uiraged husband went to his lodgings, pulled « . anene. | frou bis pocket, abot the seducer thruagh the chest, and | 198 statement, from o girl Aged fourteen, who was ox. | cave himeelf up to the polices, This dmoument toa crim | atmiaed by the Assistant Commimioner, Sho says on case fo Eat henon oat proverb tele | Never was at school in her if, Down not know a loter tun, [er Doma may Jamais rien) tat thir of the law ty his own hands by an outraged husband is, Never went to « chureh of chapel. Never heard of cases, sanctioned by law itsell, aod the mur ely to get of with & nosinal penalty, Whe be | Gog toes not know what He dove, Does not know ry whether it is better for her to be good or bad. St. Lowls Reees—Third Day. The Bishop of Nivines, France, bas published « paste rey 16, — tne Wey Sag be ral letter under the Utle of “Pius 1X, Defensour et Vem- by Job, aud Mike Edwards, late’ de ta Civilization.” T tof bie argu Karl of Caith- | peck. The latter won in 3:50}, Red Oak broke down | "bow that out of the pw tt the three qtarter pole, cannot be Wherty of civilization Sawe Day.—Pemium $200, mile heate 100 Ibe ap, free for all, The taco resalted ax follows x Dr. Weldon entered br. b. Leatheriung, @ The folle he world. thee Counterpiot... Time, 1:47 —1 AT hg 1 40, oa Raip, and other Poems The above waa a very exert Tee throaghout and the | lished by N. Tibtels, New York. beteng was heavy, inrge amoun!s changing bande, The Same Day. —Premiam $100, mile daxb, {ree for all, ep- | Saxe, Pat w go to the horse, Three horses came to Mie iehed by Tieknor & " tanks Anagel By Mrs Oilphant. Pob & Brot Washington snd bie Masonie Hayden = Published by the Manufactar: company New York Manual of the Hoard Col, Thos, Power Db. f. Bheoting Bar, 4 years old, by Dnek Kiwood; dam by Join Ro Grmes, he 185) Sane Dav —Premiom mth beste, best three in | York. five, free for ali to rule, came to (he post for thie “Recommended to race, and it resulted as follows: — of “Taken Upon Trost.’ Volumes inone eb Mr. Crouse entered b. & Refolver, 4 years old, Hahed by Carleton, New ¥ by Reve: dam Balloos, by imported York. dam 1 Zit OK 40. the Kast India Com; Pobitabed by The weather was We, the g004, and the attend. | ton, New York. “say ance large. Index to the New 4, Raymond & Co. Verdtet im the Case In the case of Colonel ae ee been for some days in eres S Morning reterned 8 verdict of [ee eS . ebarur rece | yactamen. The purchase will apdoubiediy give ratte | the @omenet of Napeiew. 4 mwas vheriom, byokenier, mad onsueine Te ot a y Rouen, France, towards the fand f ig ay + Ships | vviRereThe Ben ot Camp lately, by cor ’ ; mand “No Surrende 2 ™Ployers Determined | AUting the pros-ntation of x eamt vw A Strike They” ‘B* Cry on Both sidou— | etment, by Queon V in the sam, guard at what we may cal! the top | 6) * ectt. 7 position as wh, vaca i Hedeivea iy.” > TaN Re | eee emetolent, nox sane ef the See Beet arday. “No surrender is the on J te 2% We, the aeronce of nex “aryory; nd, Adéordingly, we | etal seonadie ts the cry on fe of | but for the dictation ex “T'lse by "8 Societion many of an ouittting ostabiishment, where he had | the workinen who have nov “S7ORd fi? Mrke would re om ead to toot, In the evening the | tarp to their employment, Ou" "Porter ."*4 an intor. Tho fey. %t 4 mem. pearpenter \"29 te y.™! 8 mame 0 of the carpenters would readily retum vit ‘°C influential persons would Anticipations of her best friends in spoiling Wer own | Jion four hundred thousand dollars have been put out of | Pall account of the Arrival of Position and bettering that of Prussia, France on the | circulation In the city by this strike, and if it sliout! | Ponian dlead Contre, and pf hie Reoeption AMER employed in king teaitmony With regard to tbe mate of trerte orre of London Herald, Paris (April 20) conmea pontine of Lemon cic iatgor | education and meuiat colture of the young hands em {riend’s | ployed in factories, reveals #0 far a rathor mAdening England, or London, or the son or siips, Never heard of nt ie to Catholic Chareh there ing lea complete list of the new publ cations as ace Pe fens 211 osived at the Hamat office to May 12 ~ ol, ‘by Sadi. ai1a2 Petroleum: A History of the O8 Regions of Yeuango Mr Crease entered ch. bh. Bowen, 7 years consty, Pennsylvania By Rev 6. J. M. Beton Pal 2 8 dia | tehed by 3K Sheily & Co. Vhiladeiphia y Henry L. Avtey, Prob werad, and other Posme By John Godfrey Fiestas, Boston and the race ended as follows: — Mehed by hers, New York. Dr. . Weldon entered b. g Bushwhacker, 5 years The Naval Lewtensnt. A novel By F.C. Arm old, by St Louis; dam by imported Mooarch...... 2 rome. Published vy the American News Company, New Mr. —— entered * Comnpeers Lg 7 Mano ie Povumbing and Of KAucation of the city of New " A povel By the anthor ‘ors. Adrift in Dixie; or, A Yankees Ofcer Among the ® re. 1 1 | Rebels. By Beary ln intreduetio® vr ot ‘ont 2 3 | by Edwund Kirke. Publisbed by Cartewsn New York. Mr. Van Liew entered ). ¢. dockreme, 4 years Kpidemic Cholora—lte Bistion, aunts sed Haroon. old, by Vaneal Lady Moumowh........ 8 ar Pathology and Tremment By a forwe, vores i ihe al service Carle. York Times for 186 Published by wy ree Salem, Troe History of Little Rageme™s A novel, = ‘Barmm, May 15, 1806, Lo author of * feo Devidger.”” Pobhebed by A fire ccourp’ here last whieh destr yed Lynda per ke Brothers, New ¥: re block, the house, together with Gthert Kagge, A sevel the author of "A be weveral ba! on and Liberty streets. The Bast | Priendabip.” Published by Harper & Brothers, New pao contin dren ” Yicwrms —The yacht Josephine, one hundred yma hg oy iy tate forty-five tons, built some Gighteen mouths since by SS ~ ony’ . The Freet- ee ee 7 OP the my subsoription of the Tower of Joanne 4 Are, . wnabane by ‘Ss Wnetieb patnfer, ant, (% tbatcity, Mr. Thomas, .. yd ee Mt Adar whee one ane map on of a siand of colors to Whe 19th. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE county, 3 Advertisoments for the Watty Heraio n before ten o'clock ry Rao Must be handed culation atnong the enterprising merchants, manufacturers and ge country Is tnereasing very rapidi; serted ta the Waxxry psy ong portion of Pitaat Of the active and emergetic throughout the vertisemonts te neon by a larga of the Unites ‘ Ke., dea. ya, Captain Judi in this port to-day for Liverp. + 8, Will leave : ‘ope will Oa ntaneaee emt Me Rall pee twelve ‘Tho Naw K Benarn—Edy ion fo. Baro; ready at eleven o'clock in the maoing. It will contsirx—A spirited acemint (from. |. ola Correspondent) of ghe Spartali Bowbardment oP” ralso, with a May sihpwing tho Oity, the Burned Din!” Pablic Buildings Pumved, the position af the Bow Ing Fleet, &c, ; Report of tho procoedtogagiel Congrongy Po— will te Irons, hee Now Yortcg The latest Nows from Mexico, the South Wacific, Weat Indies, Ac, and reportof all important @ents of the week t " Single copies, ta wrappens, ready for mili, six centa * A Tounsend} Dentist, los, very properly eal 7 1 should give it wari hiced it waw destined to Mko the ph h t the past ne all the prep T "must say that, front personal @ Yor my own ae ation, Hence, the uae would not be Beware of ame nder@vugas edvertion the wt rere than to (he. altinore, ho, in hip «poe peranice’ Boetety Int Brooklym, ks, formerly the auniversary of the person siguing himself 8. 7) 180 Ka ‘name js Drake, He was very palriotio any of hi to the Souk: rebellion e lasted balf sob K yoar-or two ago he got th 0 outils teeta tore seldom get rewarted) “and ued 9 proclamation men offering th tthe of Vlanta tle ths 16 was good”? Woe are not responainie for the reverend goatieman’s aty he was no doubt embarrasced and Wit us todeatly, benevolence of his mature lnclearly vielble Out 0 hundred and fifty-two clorgymen lu uew York and Brook! We Lulok there are two hundred and nin une thon Tin ie There Bitters Un aud men of over: worked bral Hick»? brain is too mach taxe we will give him a whole case of Bittore, wi that will restore the equilibrinm. Good" m dual new our pockets thin,” only one lard we have full orusl le pee n vised of your health. +1 ‘ONAE tore could not ee & ri: ET, SMITH, Je) mawuteete on or choleer perfume, the floral perfumery. Address Pollak & Son, Meerchauay Manufsotarers, 092 Broadway, near Fourth street, Pipew cut Wo order, boiled aud repaired A—Dr. Gutmann's Marble Baths, TURKISH AND RUBBIAN B. 8, 2 hast Fourth street, OOATINGS, TROUSE 8K to order, in this ot) 6 call and to them. LROKAW BROS, place a0 fourth avouwe, Pomade Restores vert hairdressing Rnowe, Depot AI Barclay atreat, All Priges Cashed in Legal Lottertes.— Clioulars and drawings #rot, CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. 0375; “See » Sh Paper Be DML & FOWLER, No, 3 Park row, ottar® i Dye.—The Hest tn the iy Py harmless, rei ed neous. Facwry & Barclay eteoet Bay Mh Mair Dye—Lerge Li crite, Black oF brown, Sold by druggiate Depot od tre Creste, Conts of Arms, Initials, Monee giams, de.. tobly chased, gilt and allver, for foe . Al the newest styles, at 1. T BOLAND" Laine iiibateireet Corns, Ke tons, Entargea Joints « all diseases of the foot cured by Dr. LACH ARIE, 700 wey Orts ro's Matr Dye—The Best Kv foctured. Wholesale and retail, aleo applied, st Ne, vor Monae. Dysentery and Diarrhes.— reat remedy ie Dr WICKNELL/S SYRUP, 1 sb ewers and ol M.A olay tree, snowflakes om the rosood, 6 only OB —- Heck or t nm street, wer tothe Numerous soagh # SOLAR FINE OCT CHEWY Uiqes wp to lke precent Th reply. we Leenat whos tied cut tolllilon Por tae hat we Ue ny te wee Werke, 8 eos a? “Tyons a 00. eee Me in ee relitme pot free dras De J BRILLLN HOU! na Voliadetpen Oa pos eg Rh — 3 py! w az be qe Tyee ehsth com be found see TU'Naamee oe frat elnae shoul at rs Reend Hil! Hotel ana Water © a — Mess Note mee of cholera pen Symptome of Worms are often everiooked, Worms im the seomact aoborel® canes Levitation, which cam be remeved only by inane ot ® aT neety BROWN VeRmirvon cow't} © WORM LOBENORA ore stonpie ond oe foot Mteddara’s ¢ eommach ond Bowes STODDARD anu ah trogen Specific, Propeieere Troy, 1 ed The t 4 Wiliptic Mart Lockstttets Qowtng, | ” DEries, 40 Gl Benton, Maree wanten th The U exctemrely by ibe RSE Senta “ Wheeter & Witson's Lach Miteh Sewe BR Aonrany ey eed nny Sng fd Weeld tay Bevery Mother whe | ow ot ome ond © bottle of Le ROOT NG AYRE F Te wi rations te ontataty, ih alhay alt oe gre re tas the brwete, a0 ee ere Soak cori, ond want Ig COED