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8 ¢ - NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SUNY, 4 1866, , he foe 7 to 1 against the Primate (taken), 8 tol aga‘ ee ' renet: 8 A AM: tat might"be Dar cana, ne vet, thiefertaia’lay in the . The republivafis, however, ‘ond all this, places:—Wetular, Brfurt, Frankfort and between Neisee J) Yene i erat Mat Detdsaligating the proseat pos- onmen ney Bron, pay Retkge thnk 1nd Bee ap pen ge mos Tech’ (offercd), 10 to L against Lochiel (taken), 10 to and Gletwiin , Mutiue and Molike will | sessions of iba Cran, all ie ‘polite. inpunnese t1.44 wet &Oo., in Wwe har ds were lodged many millions trat they wich tw @troM, 8 any rote fae he Z oe (offered), and 6to1 ‘mny of ihe receive Commands in the Prustian army. ok might fis been. postponed 0 tho enterprise of Sreeliog, shied, po Nae gg ange Ae Rar on patent Ueie-aet A onan aon a rs (offered). ae The New: Preussivche (Kreus) Zeiung of to-day, leting the national territory, Garibaldi recaiv-,. “¥ | PN gine? of the various private and | pasty in Congree [Ay le oppose, The Prise je Sica bereeit i ine Made, aes ito not to | mand with the raat of and is alr com | Sine hock "banks "of ‘the ‘cownley. Fue. tatlure Datmumber tocir own. “They concely ‘od PREPARATIONS FOR THE FIGHT FOR THR CHAM - et ee Btaies, and-intende oetion | twonty-#1x thousand yc nen -ale Joins a"tee “ection of the. panic epatust the ‘beaks | With teed necnee, Set sur sven Tetsrned to Nancy f the Herm?” 5 x oi the auch, batt er tn tbe Feder] Dig emay | followers, yrto be ere cle 7", mnks of We | in London, and It was to be” ap fended. thet the | Concise. by the’ Soothers, Staton would combine. with i Loudon Arrival of the Herm?” .n and Marathon : id be assumed that she doe: not desire fo come to an undt. we we ‘re — stameaing of ail; foe Evans wih ot aceops thal teen of pepe pri y of a wehbe 4 movement in the capital would be allowed by asmilar ‘convi yiation tn the rest of the king where, in addition oF the posiilve convie- | tin ange deposits. in the hands of the beakers, there j " : of its attack, hree "pa 20, 1866. Far different is the alse | egienes oorman ae many millions of papse circulation resting only ou si ‘cory scones The Meader de Pdr ot nde vege Several eee ne hee “sma of the minor Caine. BE | Hone, we Pe iP ccela ks bs mailing Shas < a {gurmals have spoken of, miliary nrensratons 1 Of such | solves to Wie mln, oMsiderations which pronont whem, | 0 cccrve of the BaBk of England was ean affected : begun to have inoir weight with tat slowly moving | Yesterday; and t was the combined consideration of etacees coat people. \¥". nave moro than once observed that the | Wlat had then actually happened, and of what n ANKWORT-ON-THE-MLAIS, May 19, 1°60. p sug F e ministers of | purpose follow on subsequeat days, which induced her Majesty?s Tn today’s sitting of the Federal ae the peg «| from cs! Cann La ipbod as sibeae be Bihecos government aoa the On wiley In= ao ite a Wi NOT DECLARED IN GERMANY. pepeeeeeeeres 1 Diet J course of the evening, they decided; for the money | no longer { Confederates, but republicans zi anode een canes aenend at the Confederation ype Taaceym yg spoon the drawn from the banks, having been apr on fro ois and democrats, or, as we should say, whigs and Tories. | cian supporters of the P. R. have a of witness ry ave ilitary measures or entered upoD ) bounds of the Prussian Stato, and if this desigu had any | culation under the influence of panic, the Bank of The whigs arenow in power, and they are prosaribing | ing the battle without being subjected to ig. The Fr: Russia and England Ne- | 2%, ve taxcta the urea: peace footing to declare g, | analogy with, tho eateamanship. by which Cavour | land might, without some new resoiroe, have been un- | ahele adversaries as enemies’ to. the constitution, when | sudden death of Billy Duncan on Monday leaves tho 1n- ance, AUS: Brmamente beyond Lhe ei eT Diet whether, and nat | turned the Kingdom’ of” Sardinia” into the ‘king, | ablo to continue its accustomed assistance. Thus the | in reality taey are nothing worse than political rivals. | spectorship o: the PB, A. vacant. will on!y be i 10 et aie they will be willing to order'the'redne, | dom of Italy it, would be. excusable. There | crisis which had been anxiously apprehended from this} ‘That is tho in which their policy appears #0 sus | issued at W. Richardson's, Blue Anchor, Church street, otiating a Congress, What conditions, they wiplishmente to & pede’, reac’, | re fow Koglishmon, at any. futon iho have | combination of ciroumstances has come at last, but with | piclous. Ii docs, indeed, as the President hinasell de- Shorediteh, and Nat Langham’, the aftr, Martin's g ing Howeltancously-—namely, on @ day to be O'sed by the | much aymparny” wih the” German Gouria, or | & neverty_ and suddonnes tm rogard oii fumedin® | clarvs, resemble ‘isanlon over again, for the republ- | lane.” Of tho combauanta is Bot neoesoay td say far com, |. conseque have been untiol ans, in order ‘nor ascen than thoy will take. w fors—Mace at W, ey ~~ Federal Dict, would care If their inevitable mediatization were accom- oorhe Banke ‘of England 1s pi xd to extend relief, to preser gor He eit a eke, op uae A eiere nt prolonging that very ruptur> ‘entions of their friends will be un+ tually of the Union whieh they went to war t They pn repens iis tot South ners info Northe: and ‘ake good redigals ot them. ‘ e ustria and Fax’ recalls the most question- ‘ ae see etny Proms Usek tan ipuald ale woe. te | nie same inovatohy, abd whsiever | serving of ligsupper; while her afaesty's government oe re Oe ee ee ene et ee ine ante rine Debian ae ee 1D fal rtd be peeoeeton targa been eA Tek GOT ct "3 me OP. we . a tril not ‘interfere to the prejodecd ‘of bor ities asin | four that the agirandizoment of Pruasin, if efected by | slands, have tigniled fo the Bank of Kngland member of we Confederates. Saxony although nat | domeaia may, wl have to De purchased by the alicnt. | Srinary liolation ga iu ‘eee if we exigent 3 A 5 = t one of the orginal proposes. the- motion, announced | ion ot ea obieh inane a ae eget ane | time require euch am éstraordiuar) ensure, Her Ma- s s Voig! 4 he f ry Jesty’s government trust that by this . timel The War Attitude Maintained | .ciny"u: see Ricin ater tre Dine ned fete oe thal {trea eghborgte Reith Maree eyed Polutancé’ all, commercial ‘¢ateblishmente.. which Beriin. Pending the Result. i vern the coming elections, and u ‘The pr. ample bd above motion ad*yerts to the pa- piymied by tne prem pore But Count Bismark tho utmost of its means, to all cases which are justly de- | admin! itd som ‘ poe determine the character of the of the Prussian A Territorial Rearrangement in Prospect. Commercial Ini 5 THE LONDON MO! [From the London Times (city article), May 23 ) ‘The English fands this morning opened at a partiak tally from the further fall of yesterday, but the improve> ment was not wholly maintained. Lute tn the a'ternvon the fact of Austria having consented to Join the proposed conference was stated to have transpired, but it was not known on the Stock Exchango and had noefect upon gence. MARK? have renounced 1) lopendence, thoy are ready to returp to Union; but they will bring back with them their old political opinions, and | these opinions the republicans desire to suppress, With this view they advocate e.ther negro suffrage or the exclusion from those statistics of _ popula- tion which determine the number be ned, If the Aba totony Raey attain“ the nce ? one, Wo cannot wonder, then, that from | are based on sound priney and have been conducted ‘be enabled to withstand tho Evaxing,—In the Federal Diet to-day, Baron von Ku- | Prit and the mmor States wo hear of nothing | with proper prudence, wi ky the Austrian Ambassador, declared, in the name of | but. peate meetings and protests ainst’ the | shock to which the ‘¢ oceasioned by the recent great ihe dusuhen goommnect, thatanti-federal ‘ogotutions | designs of the. government.” The Pian wo | failure in the city ‘will bave exposed. thom,» Hor Males: me taken. place’ bet: ‘Fano’ doubt not, would gladly see the Duch'es annoxed, if this | ty’s government havo no reason to apprehend that ‘hero | to be retu blacks vote, tt ‘ces, Consots, which closed yesterday at 8654, wore eee to request ine Dict te drew ibepticn, | could be cisoraploned eately tea Y by a’ iiveral | ia uuy general want of soundness in’ tho ordinary trade | iti thought, on the Northern ticket; if Riot austed ose’s 81, and the bal traneaotious were at EYBALDI IN IHS NEW COMPIAND, | sion'tr those States to thoir federal duties. government, Hat they are not ii to Pay too dearly | of this country which can ) reasonable ground oe, counted. a3 citizens. the representatives returned 865g a 86) delivery, and 8534 ex dividend for the ace GARD: * ‘Vianna, May 2—Evening. evon for a port in the Baitic and a commanding position qe! or hynny in thia country or abroad; they | xouth will bo few and powerless. With the sam count, Kk stock loft off at 242 a 244; reduced and ‘Fhe government has published an announcement in- |\on the ocean, . All through the voice has been | are led, on Same, Shak Se. Eeeeseh ooo. Pe- | the republicans are promoting emigration from the North- | new three per cents, Si & 80; India stock, 209 a 212; - ee viing medical men to enter the Austrian naval service. | raised against the impolicy and the guilt of dividing the | Cullar and unprecedented a8 it ia, Je one of e cbarncter India five per cents, 105 "a 1053; India bonds, 102. dis The visa of has again been introduced confederation, and joining in what are looked upon as the | essentially more favorable than others which have been may be leavched by strong radical infu- count to and exchequer bills, March, 203. to 108, Fitke, 10s. to 8a, discount passports has agaii upon wolutionary’ desig ‘the frontier ef the district of Cracow. revolut are ‘gn Coes This feeling is not con- securities show no average, alteration, Mext> succeesiully passed Lirignyel Ppa that all that is ro. Field Marghal Von Benedel: will, it ia stated, shortly | fined to ci politics, orto those who | Quired is that all classes shou! THE DANUSIAN QUESTION. ‘C0 operate with the gov. man f reeset in endeavoring. 10 pilap MOrGlean. CIT a00 Sho eindinee Garren ee eat ee fonroligersts Aiba ether Meee “hme he Smmeee! Hal of she army of the Koh for | Wi ake of Auerie, eho easing bar bated. | soting with pradence-end fi while £0\mpeh| Phas the atl parradine togurnce of slavery tareaiored, 1 | Sit ithe: tern irri ae, le Reperor ‘Tasests, May 22, 1866, | levies on the frontior—in spite of ancient rivairics and | agitation prevails. is hoped that a radical will still remaia a radical, though | vide duly for the approaching dividend, Spanisb Pass , Preparations are being made at Ancona for the recep- | the military it which Possesses the young It appears to her Majeaty’s to be of great | settled in Virginia or Georgia. We can only gay that is again 34 worse, closing at To ‘and the certificates 1 Military Occupation of fae Princi- | oy er"e tect of forty chive of war, which are expected | and on Ing part of the people at the prospect of war, | importance that the interests abroad should | with these extreme views, we in iis camtry cam Aave no | xz lower, at las, Brazfinn scrip shows an advance to arrive at this port, “ there is even th tenacmy and the ‘militia an unwillingness | be reassured in regard to what is passing in this country, The citizens of the" South must cease to be | 3¢ at 8 discount. Italian, likewise, has been loss weal lities by Turke 1 $ to serve which 16 sald t almost and I have, therefore, lost no time in authorizing you they need mot cease tobe demo'ratz. There | ““'yhe last price from Paris this evening was 63f. 55cy pal is by Ve The Mexican volunteers who were disembarked here 1. to amount to resistance. ") committed various excesses in the town, and were ob | The Froslan army, which ls popalat in ite constitution make known to the government to which you are accred- in every froe State, and the | showing a recovery of % per cent. ‘liged to be sent off by train under military escort, and contains a large Proportion of educated men, has no | ited, and generally to those who have a direct interest in Tn the foreign exchanges thie afternoon the rates me | Barun, May 22,1866, | spirit for a war condemned by the nation—a war which | such matters, the view taken by her Majesty's govern- Paris and Amsterdam were rather higher, and thos ‘Tho Prussian government bas prohibited ‘exporta- | can give no reel glory, and the ultimate consequences | ment of the present state of affairs, tho active measures —_—_— other places were about the same as by last JL ENGLAND. | tion, untit the it October next, of bay or straw | of which are likely tobe a great national misfortane. | which havo been stoped to avert any evil consequens The Reform Bill. ‘The discount demand at the bank continties comparap MORE FA URES IN * |: across the frontier from the Vietile, boar’ Thorn japan The feeling of the German (nag. ‘at largo may be = a confidence Leatigepate ‘renga us, aprewss REPORT OF ee etn ha pedeg moderate, tae pied of advances had to WB ul - | Jas from the meet which on Sun ose measures: mnded A eed ‘The follow! iter was read.at imrosehill, Eng- | repaid to day from the Stock Exchange. by ms ese crnuner Pondering on the Kingdom of Sax- | edge Tor Thee Congrees Of Oermee Derhee ay, | «The ebatement of the panio in the elty this morning | 22 °qorerma wectiog = nape gr bank to-day. The delusion is said still partially te fed on the Continent that the suspension of the Bank rast is connected with a necessity for not paving bank notes m gold, whervas the peculiar feature of tl recent crisis has consist*d in the stock of bullion in the country having been maintained at a norma! point. circumstance never before witnessed in any period The prombition will also to exportation across | sembled to the number of two hundred, and adopted, on | 18, such otter parts of the when k frontior as border on | the recommendation of its committes, a resolution con- sia to et the rympe which they those States of the Zollvercia which shall refuse to de- | demning a war. It declared those who might cause one | bave authorized the pe — pend nash, cree a similar profibition. guilty of grave crimes towards nation, and threat- Tam, with great truth, your re ban Mumicn, May are ened with the national execration those who | Servant, i. An order bas been issued according to wi allthe | might attempt to dispose of any portion field hospitals and commissariat departments shall re- | Of German territory to foreigners, The mi also her Heinys government trust, an earnest of the result like) Rocupaus, May 19, 1866, I thank you for your invitation to the meeting to be held on Monday, but I am not able to be present at it. L hope all your friends will understand the exact posi- tion of the Reform question. The main portion of bs ns w English Official Circular on the Money Panic. More Failures. their full officers. passed a resolution in favor of the noutrality of the Btates [From the London Times (City Article), May 21.) panic. “choral Sate Scetuc snd ad hy | Etileno and oes hai | Aube coment one th erg at Be mend nt ggh rom hy alg Whe War of the Radiczls on Presi- | ne 27-vommissioned officers have been, promoted, | pla AR bon Apr weadtiga ty haahicen during the past few D ‘amation with the ey 26.10 per £1 sterling. On comparing these rates with the English Mint price of £3 11. 1044. per ounce for standard gold, it appears that gold is about threc-tenths. per cent in than in London AMERICAN GOVERNMENT SROURITIE® AND RATLWAYR United States 5-20 yrs., 1882, 6 per cent... C43ga 65 Virginia State, 5 per cent, 48 The Austr'an Colonel Wi pfon bas, ee here to | the tornterial Integrity of Germany. It will be seen by | ‘English and Irish Bank, od. also ‘with some banking make arrangements for pws Austrian troops the tener ot oe resolutions how men tho fear of the concerns cpenectet amth the, Continent, had a through Hesse Cassel. eventual Rhine impels lerman | pocammany Se aeeoree babgpacin Hanover, May 22, 1866. oppos: condemn policy forel ce’ claims on England the event excited no Prince Solms, General in ttre ay eagle - of ‘Count Bis- | 'forelass Mand the only setious, importance attached €0 1k ustrian h - rived here unexpectediy. It is ero he is = Frem. these opposite tendencies of the two States now | Was lest the public should from the name assump it to dent Johnson. ‘Mr. Bright on the Condition of the English for distrust. The nominal capital figures in it to excite enthusiasm or favor ., 6 per cent structed to open negotiations with the government of | } inst Auetria it is fair to conclade that there ba pid Rd the amount subscribed was £2,140, 700, has litte in 6 per-cent........ . . ve thas i 000, the le. It will be ‘ed chiefly because | Atlantic and Great Wé Workingmen and American Negroes. Tneeeh HRS Onee Grae eT Men POSS | erepabiiiey teas tie Beatle aay bare one bo checked on which £044,400 was paid up, ‘The shares are of 260; | {rig Nenooforth & part of the Dill which offers tho fran- | ~ tat mctapr, May 22, 1866, 4 ‘some political movement in Germany. We | with £16 pa'd, and their quotation was 14 disoou chise to working mon, and because a n of al 4 ‘Darmstad the 16th of February, a dividend was Prince Alexander, of H ‘has bee: assume that Austria will have sufficient self-command | the last meoting, on f rotated gaerasing fal the Aenran Yrs non: | Bok roomy tne, minke of 1840, and “detay | See ae 8 ce aed SiO ‘ r 7 ‘AFFAIRS IN ‘INDIA AND AUSTRALIA, | jsijee terior. His command includes the Kalek ee iat at wedeiad tt Ber Zener by. on carried forward. considerable or important [emery ‘The tory Farey a liberal ranks who join wees iL 3 ves 1 i object to any transfer of power and they i ‘on either of her adversaries. If cannot consent | and £3,872 was 2 able hostility to any bil shares, $100 (all pai Fi 1866, to take the advice of Europe and part with Venetia, her | | The Banking ion of New Zealand, whose | working men. The} Do., convertible bonds, &e, &e. ‘te. Last week 26,000 men were Tenrol heme Pit Dest policy isto remain on the Mictensive. If Prussia | drafts were ret on nares have called a ade it, toshare | Ilinols Central 6 dian volunteers. It 1s believed that the number of bat- | be restrained by the protests of her own people and by | meeting of their shareholders we. propose. Do. 7 talions wifl be raised from twenty to forty. the warnings of the Czar, who is said to have pronounced | that they should provide voluntary loan to meet the ‘The steamship Hermann, Captain Wenke, which left Notwithstanding ali rumors to the cont ‘the cou- | against the aggrandizement of the kingdom at the ex- | Tequirements of the moment. The assets of the bank “fouthampton on the 2id of May, arrived at this port | poneofdtatian Rente for the frst balf yar will be paid ("Penne of the minor princes, jt may'bs that, the Italians Sat umbinn dg deamnancetet nt on ‘early yesterday- morning. France, in specie, with deduction. ‘will reflect before they. in @ conflict in which, {f wn- Thue Flcronce jouraais of to-day declare i to be inad- | a'ded, they are ture to be Te is almost needless, bere fenrs Siem pe ig al missibl> that a European guarantee should'be riven for | however, terepeat that tho course of events wi be én | captances, Including £28,000 now overdue, is sald to. be the maintenatioe of the temporal rof the Pope. | the main directed by the eo ge tal If he declares 000, | Mi yn ong _ complet ping ‘They aleo deny ‘tat sey euch gitject won febe tudubitally ta fascr of peace then. & is probable that Jue | secured elaims.on solvent persone colony,» which, ‘Austria bas 1uformed tho, Itallan. government that, by Fopetall wb Boned But |t tn In, ain to expect tran- | Of COU a ac vara aniciad : ‘Tho news is three days later. way of reciprocity, she will adopt the principle expressed gailtity, unless the Powers meet at ‘approaching con- | Purpose of obtaining temporary Dea, ite ‘The London Times says:— ia iho lishew novel code quarantestugine ity of | ference in a spirit of concession. The root of tne whole | A see pe age gene oto Ay olsen ‘We have authority to state that the marriage of the | mercantile property at sca, even between “aiMoulty ia ‘possession of Venetia by Austtia; and if | Com ter, Princess Helena is delnitively Id bo prevailed the assets the which, it is now fettled to take place on Seieid to ie wishes | SMersiaod: mill a tried oot fs ontzying on the Gan Pennsylvania RE, bonds, nsylvan! ‘The Cunard eteamship Marathon, Captain Edmondson, $50 Beast Phila, and Keio Jat mort, 1881, from Liverpool May 22, reached this port yesterday after- « daly 5, in the private chapel of Windsor Castle. The emigration from Venetia continues tobe very i pie ness without any THE. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ‘Lond great. on their | 1 which ‘could not be- . i couehain is tory Lert gt Hay sore siafed $4 would nat be Giff te |, OO" Pes adaserks Bomnie, bate, Sosipral sis tir Bates two days, 10,000 bales, Markell and ower, cine plan of a monument is now on foot in the city: to | | it ts stated that the government as. ordered the | bring SP oa ites ao Criton tree aed mcs ‘ship: pheig re permes berrrps bryan, Speculators and exporters took 1,600 ‘enparalieied si of tinier Mtr’ Peat ons the ome tae il "prom La France, of Paris, ‘May ray hutiders, and of Messrs. Boult, Engll-h & ea ta Of natiage. ‘question settled for the term 4 STATE OF TRADE. 2 at: : ranco, y chants, the Habifitics 1p each eace being large. Mcrere 4 ° welief of the of London. At, present it is proposed ‘Che Chamber of uties has adopt-d the proporit‘on Ausirian tactic ‘at thi Parliament on the. basis of a departure from gures Masoumster, May 1866, fo erecta wiatoe of Mr TReabedy ta some ecsepirucas of Signor nis eld Uo ane daily, in order to-ex- Nach econaietiaalt othe halos oF Rit teat Dat Gadel Es pecuacts, snd. Sp anes ee of the prosont bi Lord Derty'a ill of 1880 proposed | |The market for cotton yarn and eloch continues to SSonial whiche witl’oo eawegitia ah a Seontiag ce jaed | Fate Goths eee ne eee Eee cca, there fie: ten Benedetto Occigils hese Menage | ee Ledeen yg not a nagpp lles yor 1860 offered ‘the samo county franchise, and a £6 fran- operate tn ‘ilpping ‘yarns bers sm» Snopeovem for perpetuating the memory of hienoble | tec upon Italian Rentes was continued today Site sevacnated, and the loft bank of the river, which js the | mount tt ~ in ame Prinse aie tho same, | Theve>bas been ® ‘appropriate ‘at all events, the actual commencement of |w ect, and embodying the gratitude and admiration of the | Sonate. soe tho Deft bart ions, alone ‘relied | Seem es aS ienerlons tne the sree ae tuizens, Prera, May 22, 1806. - | ‘upon'or' defence, "AC ‘Monschce ant Btanchellt, spon OF; that the shipowning fins who Have failed vhrcagh inco Friday. J Risinasy to-day for the Levant, but at ‘too low ‘The Savernicus has ordered the political journals only Beets railway line which connects Padua and Rovi- ¢ recent pressure would most probably on the out- entertained by spinners. demand for ‘A violent attempt had been roade in Ireland to murder, India, and more particularly for Germany, 1 exocedingly fs to publish sueb information in reference to the move- tions e extension the: suffrage. small, and th ve scarcely been an; rations for by stabbing, Warner, tne informer against tbe Fensans. | ments of troopsas may be contained in official announce. | Egy ,mmary ,brePerations tre of 8 truly, formid- preak of boetilitis have found thelr property greatly | nope you may havea good meeting; but L shall regard it | those'markels. For hoine trade yarns the’ market ‘The cattle plague had extended in the North. It had | menia. forts has been cleared. Lunettes have been erected at only as preliminary to the: meetings you will hold if the | been very quiet, and prices rather weaker. or clot! “broker out-in the county Waterford, iu the South, Frannvont-onerem- Mam, py aaicie eo | Yatious points, and the covered way round Rovizo ts (From the London Times (City Article), May 22) moderate measure now betore Parliament should be there is Bo lnquiry, and no offers making. There is not b ‘The twenty-nine deputies from Holstein who | nearly Gnisbed. Since the official organization of the Tho shareholders in Overend, Gurney & Co. (\imited) | mutilated or ie raacted caring See everywhere should | suMctent business to test values fairly, But on the wlote ‘The London Times says:— were present at the meeting of delegates the difer | yolunteor force under the command of Garil will understand that the meeting called for Wednesday | feel that the postion and future of (helt clans are now | prices are understood to be rather easter. ‘We are requested to stato that the cause of Mr. Whal- | ent German Picts, held here on Sunday Jast, have pub- have boon specially directed to tlie line of | has boon cvtircly with the view of ascertaining the pos- | ‘in svepane, and that they dipend mainly on. themsclocs. ¥ ley's motion for a committee to inquire into the origin | Ushed a declaration to-day, stating that thoy ot agreo Tonale to r sibility of renewing operations £0 as to preserve the , &C., JOHN BRIGHT. ee tie eee ‘and extent of the Fenian conspiracy being further de- | With tho views of tbe committee on the Schieswig-Hol- to. the extremity good will, and not for the presentation of any statement Cath Soeur tat Rayon, Bee. 2347 M. was that the House was counted out—most pnex- | étein question, through Valsugana, Forzaso, Feltre, Bellana and | 1 regard to the progress of the Liquidation of the compa- India. i 4 on Srmmer; beni tem A Rnd Re ators pectedly, there being very important government busi. Dulane Wilineae dae ‘will Be at least 80,000 | BY. A spscial mecting for tbe latter purpose will, it is Bomnay, april 38, 1668. | P0.exporiers took 2, ae ~ gprs mess on the paper—aboui nine o'clock on Friday night. The Peace,Congress. men upon this lino, 9,008. rolese chasseurs have been | £4'4, b> convened by the directors as soon as the Affyban affairs are still fall of disorder and avarchy. jovieluns, oxtremel |. Hot 4 on * Thero was a largo “zocoption’” at the American #m % coed, | Actieetbrough which ad stack te anticipated: “All, the: te ot Ravxoupe.—At his residence, 78 Bayard stree!, on Sun- Bokharinns. Inthe latest fight the former wero vic- ftorious, The Rdseian Ambassador is reported to be in irons at Samarkand, The Indo-European telegraph has deen work ng budly during the last fortnight, Cotton piece goods are dull and depressed, owing to the telegrams from Eagan en isonay. ‘ ‘ALL UTTA, 1 A landstip had occurred at Port Gauge doing much withstanding the intelligence respecting the proposed. ponte Pose A new company has been advantageonsly modified #0. aa congress, and war is stl! cousiderod to be unavoidable. Roar pne winch keepe guard buneon Paseo ook eat |. to provide hat the whole of whatever Eapllal may bo ‘The most contradictory reports are afloat relative to | misnne, and enh iat doaslanuly employed in taking id paid up, and that there shal) be no ‘the prospects of a congress and the avempted mediation | Soundings of the ake at all points. Yesterday, upon's | further liability, ofthe Wertern Powers, false alarm that Da with a volunteer force was Annexed is a commun'cation regarding the aThirs of The Vienna journals assert that England bas\ptoposed, | approaching the lake, Gencral Kuun, who commands the | Overend, Gurney'& Co. :— a8 the preliminary -conditions of any arrangement, that | troops on tke Mie of the ‘Tyrol, pashed forward. 4,000 27 Acermpotsns, May 21, 1806. Dasey last night, at which werd present the Turkis Am. Dassador, Mr. Fillmore and all the Americans in Parle, ‘The London Star of May 22 eays:— We much rogret to announce the death in Paris on Friday evening of the Rev, Francis Mahony, known ‘throughout Great Britain and Iroland as “Father Prout,”’ day night, June 3, at half-past cieven o'clock, Parnicn Reryorps, in the 63d yoar of Ls age. Further particulars relative to the funeral will be given in to.morrow’s paper. (For other deathe vee Phird Page.) * ~ “ diol tein shall no: vé ceded t Prattia, and that no tunda- Sir—Wo observe that some odicals are publish ‘ % US. Sr0,0F the moet accomplished scholars, ove of the Wit. | ‘mental change shall be made in the federal conseituuion, Jgimenrrom yerons, 10 cccupy tho approaches to, Monte- | wnat drnort tobe lista oF th: sharcholderr i Overend | qeaaee,, trans winds have prevailed vere, and caused | | MISCELLANEOUS, Hest and most brilliant writers, and one of the most In Dalmatia a landing is also apprehended, and » | many si Ips Kind, from genial men of hie day, " They also state that Russia has ‘demanded the abrolute | trom Venice and Pola the whole coast is being lined with | Gurney & Co., and other companies which have recently | Liverpool, and-Commodore Hayes, from Gineggw ib Bep- KTS t WOMEN OX THE STAGE. The Emperor and Empress of Austria aro expected at | Gramsicn or the Polish question from the detiberutions | sodieraand artillery. In tho last named town Wen. | MURpended payment. The public should beware of plac. | tembor ian ato aupposed to eeneiron Ss . FELICIA ae Soda, Hungary, tof ean! Rasy oTTntelligence Tecolved here from Pans states that the | habitante:bave beon pr Se $F Wes. ae ‘weeuaers, aud ‘ate staserin UE oot ae ligersate ia Dearulpoer heaters eeenerieaivens stneed a bbe: Sip he “EI a aes idabaiieages French government hs despatched diplomatic notes to songeoee renin or voomall are uiden t0 the present holders af shares. “In a ist which | toe ago hostilities agatast thelr Prince, The injomer MRS. EMMA WALLER: nop Ae the Cabinets of Vienna, Berlin and Fiorenoo, contain'ng | along the course of the as portaat published by a journal whi h we saw for the first time | cation was referred to. council of wat, held Ly, tho in- LLE. NOEMLE DE MARGUERITTES, seat cotta fo te ent tthe tne of toe |b Furoan araagons es "¢ POMINE etme | action wax expciet e wove a feitge gambar areas corer cots | Nese emuaean a erecaatiagr ie ML Danube. . The Turkish navy is being equipped. Earl Cowley and Baron Budberg, om the part of Eng- @ARIDALDI's ACTION, i a single abare, oF is on (ho Togieter at all, We may add | sequence of the pailore of the p tesogis Si tment Mg tae MAGGIB MITCHELL, A Gespateh from Suez of May 21 says:— Jand Seopa. had given their rath these oh sees Deena the cng oR ‘ae ‘that pitti Publications will | ttons had been opened to relieve the sufferers, - " an 5 aa (E Gown ‘ ‘General 1, who accepts epeed' it 10 , all loree ‘« EMAIL RIS ” Dr. and Mra Beko havo arrived here. The Abyssinian |"“*Thanthenticated rumors are. current that direct | Yohunteers, has demanded from the Comaasiom at Flor, | "Pepcly,ce put to the test, Tho quotations ares Drench. Abe” ey RY op | white and beautiful poring fresion en ee white and beautifi removing freekles, tan, morph black worm specks and ail discolorstions, aud lens\ ig no rare ‘or coating upon the skin, Sold only Ly L.. IsAc wv, way, nole agent fered & Rent Generel liapontseny Weer Vora n erenting ‘captives released by the Emperor Theodore are expected. tempts are -being made between the Courts of Vienna } ence that the corps of Genoese and Lom! ‘bi- Fos’ & BRAITHWAITE. * 0 arrive in Egypt shortly. a ‘Dorlin to arrive-at an understand: neers be reserved for him ; and also the f ion Mesets, Gellatly, Hankey & Sewell, a highly respecta- Advices from the Cape ot Good Hops to the 17th.of ; Const Piaf ag adlatus to ny Areficke 2; po Sacha pot fe aan nee He has nominated | ble mercantile and shipping firm, have, in consequence i precht, 18. repo ave gone to Paris to inform of disappointment in carrying out some pending n April bave been received. : The retarns’ Of the ‘custome impetor Napolson that, evan in case it should be agreed | and of the intendance Acerbl. Mo ‘will have a corp ot | tions, ‘resolved to liquidate under inspection, Means Fevenue do mot improve. The total decrease for the | to lisarm, Austria would consider it necessary that | guides and one of engineers selected from eee while, arrangements have been effected to secure the u C 30-1404. per Ib. with fr-ights Dhsllerah, 29st. per exady, ot yer 1h rth ig Fre! done pe ‘xchange, 4 rupee. .» 6 Iba, Or., net 108 bd.; 64-29 im, 7 Mba Gr 10m, net itn 64.; 64°30 in., 6 Ibs. 402) 14; 04-45 In, 8 ‘i 2 BF ‘ MOTHERS KIRR—SOOTIING AND SOT AS first quarter of tho present year is £26,000, of which | Frauce should gueratiee her from attack by Italy. ‘volunteers, and four or five batteries of artillery contiauance of their important and well known | Ie'axed ot os 0d 90's mule yarn, 183. per, Ib., net famous Dr. VELIX GOURACD. The’ meer £51,000 la attributed to Fort Elizabeth, leaving £4,000 | 1151) a0 Prussia, im seply to the penn ey *Zoncra! Geribetat & Just issued the following address Spine Cee, Tae, understood chats kaaty Geeta | aarket ull | Somavel (ome tae cathe Fen ened for We speedy al Prussia, 10 tminar; E ha: rr 5 CK ¥ i p . ; $0 Cape Town. The falling-of at Cape Town is said to turer ave expromed their willingness to. take part ius, | ¥0 the young men of Vavia:— es sbi Shows an estimated murpina of at leat from £90,000 15 | "iPments Of Cotton during the fortnigit, 65,000 baiee. Ee sts, Fie Worms ind every paces ot nic erie from ldition of 5 the ad | Congress. Austria has not yet her answer. 'APRERA gone ie a ee, ‘compound. walorem piraniree pies itid phtnag haste! ry Tiga Sotalol Miniter ce foance, bas Tow dofia- Pog at mercer to your ‘lonote faditions, fat'n the interest'of an parties they Getermsienn inex. anerores, a ae Dit otf depo Brondwaye aud aruprate general depression of trade. . A general reduction of ten yen a tn a alil sala at > ie | Sbevemeee Goteee of pier oReaba emis anil other proporty intact for the tecanty etalk ents | Sir Charles Darling's recall hea reat elie A. PI SH KNGLISH AND PRENC per cent in the salaries of the eivil servants of the crown An exira-edition of the official Dresden journal of to- | and myself. T hope that sll ‘he youth of aly wid tat Tt fw stated that the of the-former proprietors | ™eut in the colony. «| dian aad ginas ‘are, imported direct. Just the Sill Wa propehtd bb the Ooeerdce. day says:—The proposed congress at Paris has been | tate your Italy expects from you good will, | of the Ebbw Vale Works and Mines, announced onfatur. | _ The question of the Tariff bill has been settled by the ghar ote te iy. Ail os ah. gh The steamship Hibernian, from Queber, arrived at | tke peg ow ony pn cs! 5, ite Sprrecira i Gael ak oe ‘mph te-oateren.. | aetew ny (lmoited), s ee ee Bit from thé Appropristion bin. no of Wie Tarif | seated, EDU KDD. Basorgni » ” pan who pu 8 two years pom Sree ” store, ‘Londonderry on the morning of May 23. La Franee.of this evening teres ony bal 1966. mane grant for Sisal of all that there be mo di- | ago, aT ices ince carried them on with success, sees oes, Terf. -METCALTE'S GREAT RUBUMATIO REMEDY Is Jn principle the proposal for a congress. reply of jove me ever with you, G. GARTBALDL THE DERRY AND Oars. A; jonder{ul eurea, “It acta THE GERMAN QUESTION. Russia is expected on Wednesday or Thursday, and ie | _ The Jalie of the 18th of May states that Riceistti chronic and Indammatory rheumatiom giving way er sao be favorable. "the mediating Powers. wil tame: | Pld, ibe youngeat wou of the genera, arrived a side or po oe ier ay aferwarde one ‘Frama aud | logue : “— Ly Sten ge — Italy the proposed ‘buses for the. deliberations, If the THE LATEST. eee re und Wega, ito beg eeriaam ane inpit cure Fa congress met it would be cot of the representa. Livrrrcon, a of tives of six Powers, and probabl also the representative Tho European crisis remains unchanged. The state- | every desire of the Germanic Confederatian. ni ‘ment that wi the Powers have assented to a congress is path Be Sulenie Gon si eoral outs, vel eprais we many caus ator, apavia. quartet Seek ted fomeon nS DD f Ointment, softening and presery. foots ‘and 1s Wwathed off withes Ine tp en ia t coe of Venetia aldi’s Command—British Feeling Ps May 22, 1866. mature, but it is confirmed that the invitations have ‘8 box. 0; From te eniling of toe Peres on the 01h of Key, sot piTBS Comataudionne of this moray’ anoancen m that | been seat out | See eceone St the depot 49 Cedar tieret AY ee » 4 ratice Ey ave agresd U] eo terms of the — aa ene. the departure a ee, on the 254 alt, the Ger- |. communication to be addretesd Os tne gyrernnedia con. The Danubian Question. levert con be ro-eetabl P)™, BONE: U4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET. — Dig. man 5 (ae ton Ean Ge fe lence, and the | corned in the existing differences. It says also:—Tho Buona May 21, 1866, tablicting it 1 cherished by any section or party, Some Berotia, Sten -] Heart, Lanes, Throat, Liver, K o eLerLLONS a France, Beale ma tres Omg | reply of Russia is expected, and there fs every reason to ic telagraphed to | apprehensions havo teen exprossed as to ths future posl- {anon eat courult by letiar, es Cured Patient a situation indeed, bealmost fully a: » hope that withia a few days the three Cabinets will be in | the provisional government his arrival at Tu: verin, oy or treatment of the liberated negroes, but ad tata words ‘Se senten ‘Globe, thus: @ position to accomplish the propesed task. It is impos- | Mcesrs. Goleseo and Haralame have set out to receive imagined in any quarter that they can ever RECKLES, TAN AND PIMPLES REMOVED AP Deliove that aform of invitation for a con fere be | tile, continues the Constitutss to entertain any | him. duced to a state of bondage, and so that ‘once by the use of Upham's Freckle. Tan and Pir; parte a 2 Provan an tegen) poo to iiusion upon the serious nature of the differences be- ‘The Paris Patrie of May 21 publishes some lars | Anally dismieeed. Again, it may be fairly req nisher, Price 6 cents. Sold by DEMAS BARNiH Been drawn up, and has boos agreed to by nglatd cag | {ween Prussia, Austria and Italy; but when France, Eng- | relative to the journey of Prince Charles of zollern | North that the -outh shall surrender all ideas of seces. b ‘vartenaleha cand France. Russia may also bacspocted tocgree to init | kd,and Rucela, after a maturely considered agreement, | to Torna. It aintes that the Prince travelled tnoogaito, | sion or independence, ant ret-rn to tho. Union honestly ERE 18 SAFETY, wa Gane pet topes Boyes pect <6 a undertake sech iasion, i bof and adds:—He descended the Danube in an Austria ‘and witho :t reserve; but Lie pola, also, is viriually be- | Versailles ie either bard and dasty, Hke a high road, or, — To London Twses preseute dive ease in tho following | threo courts ceck comtitlons ot eararment a Peed | eatin went dizembarking ot Turna accosted a Wal. | yond reach of d wit’ General Leo armed for the peo. | ifafter rain, it is like @ heary ‘plo: fd tas cannot be too sirongly ‘impressed upon the minds of Torts:—We have expressed an opinion thet the frst | compenvations which woul ofter indemalties and gatisiac. | of Hohensollera; 1 comply with Veer ine teap arcepieatie coeiabom sare, | br vik Blaains meme hee] - sft eee breacti.of tho peace of Europe is not likely to come from | {lon te the cialis of Prox the wishes of the | generally that they accepted the issue of the war, and re- ich Baiounette, although carrying a penalt; thongly carrying & pe six pounds extra, One wate the ae Fi yp dd ACRID HUMORS IN THE BLOOD wa, Austria gud Italy, The dif. | Roumans"’ The inhabitants of Turna received the | nounced altogether their designs of dissolving the Union. Aho side of Pruswle. | The menacing attitude of Austria, | gculty.in tho present state bf affairs eeweale tm nad Fumes wah haath — proxaptitud : We fay that the ruling party in Congress not | splendid race, from the di Near ‘ ocoaat: orgs the Sonica arte is pong ts “eeriuy ino tae the terrévorial ¢ mpensaticns ewitable to each case, "sad He wrote immediately on his arrival to the Sultan, peg 4 as profess ‘to ‘seeraln any suspic ag d, to seas, the Jolene tnabte topopereie heen, aes, ‘eer ghar ye- ian ~~ gcd ra etek well cuone "tte sonia caging ff arivisg ane Fe airve of dhs ov ering siaten tag Mr. Hed a agile 2 ee Ce Ris feapent for the troatics which bind | Gesire any gomemaes, on these two leading points, Their | @ dead rs The decisive heat was run after the last BRANDRETH'S PILLS 0. 7 e be shi yesterda; Q av tal race, ie . — Beale sympuowe a lin nt welt im her several | Wet MEAT esived Wy ths Rmperoe O° TY AS" | il chemo entry Yate Bucharat was to take pice’ | profem tbe ot guile ure thatthe raprfeutatnes | fouusiun ui to four was ind ou Caar ean ean | M86 tte and eran cue, eee tay cary out of the Affairs. The people, whom the government has dove ons to Texma, May 3 5 Aged of the South, if admitted to ‘will consent | tered to the Cascade turn, when Baionnette bolted tem these acrid humors. qrorything in itn power to diagust, appear at last 40 De ee. oo od & cougress at Parie were | In consequence of the ratification by the Chamber at | to pay the debt contracted the tederala, or to | and jum) the ope leaving Caar to | canter 7 x ean in alone. The Prix x by Frally and osactively diazusted. pall nomen to Awsire Prann Tat — France | Bucharest of the election of Prince Charles of Hohen- Tepudinte that contracted by themselves’ The Ie is the Handicap was» hollow af. ‘We print the three days bistory of the most impowtant | Inens of the aiflicial Dresden Joma yesterday, thal all tinopie, ‘May 21), wih the aanction of tne’ forte Cow. | Mors claims at one and the same moment to Impose two fair, a8 Souverain, a horse from the Midi of France, - tinople, May 21), with the sanction of the ante; je conditions on the Bouth. As rds the | made all the runni id r IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD aa the Powers had agreed 40 the proposed congress, is. pre- | fereace, has decided tipon the ali pation of the “ithout tn idee, y Balory, tee Unres oor otk bene cate aah THE WAR DRAPATOHES. mature, although Austria, if she hes not siready given | prineipaltties, or Pee po org noard s the deetheee diee, st ite top tain doa S beelees oi an ‘Taplate | TRun senwve tntestion of elt hinds: Phase Yalan remover, Vrewna, - ng. her adhesion, wail! certainly do :0, The rumors of Whe prospective sal Aue- The effective strength o: the Austeian army wow under Aria ars votally unfounde arms is between aix hundred thousand and seven hon- A telegram received here from Oswiecin states that | dred thousand men. In qase of noed three handed Mince yesterday a Prussian patrol has been making a re. | @ousand more troops cam be raiseé in a very short mnoiseance along the frontier The Prussians wre on. | period. + Maravedédi, thus recompenaing his owner for his many dip otetmente. with ais ‘ores this year, After the ie mn Me - Jn Md peror drove up to the im- no Infeetion or cont hurt. ‘Lat the wise consider these WORDS OF TRUTH. Observe, my private government stamp is upon each bom, of Veneti. sion, +. curred by the Confederate government was given uj every! in the Fouth as absolutely lost, nite not 12 has over said by any Southern statesman whicl Aitied by treaty to advance three miles beyond the ENGLISH OPINION. Raglanae could justify any alarm Toe the debt incurred by the | though the attendance BS pp TG Principal office, eine aot in their tuspections of the bous- (Feom the London Times, May 23.) ‘The following circular has been tranamitted by the | North. open i the Americans to re- | On several previous occasions. Since the last of the SRARDARTS ‘wie Y¥ Tine of the territory of Cracow # * ® We have now before us the xpetacie of wo | Foreign Ofice “to the British. embassion and legetions their debt with very title concern, and expect to | spring races a sort of open shod has boon erected Lahing a May 10—Evoning. Powers, one in the north and the other in the routh of | throughout Europe:-- iecharge it from their boundless resources wth on tho stands in the enclosure, which affords shelter from Plain directions are with every bax. The follow! are stated to be the most salient points | Europe, arming for the attack of Forman May 12, 1840. = in so short a time, that it need trouble nobody, | rain and sun, and which |s much appreciated by the of the treaty of adliance between Prussia and Italy —In | & that — & strange and Sim—The monetary crisis through whieh this country When, however, ais ing t considerations | betting division. The other races do not call for an: —AT We gd HELD fhe event of either of those Powers being attacked by | all fo as their rwers are fe now parsing will naturally attract attention in { successively, we come to ask what it is that the republi- | extra remarka, “4 corner Front « Austria, the other would consider such aggression af | equally ready for the strife Ire other countries, and it is therefore that a clear | cans really want and with what views they are now op. GRAND PRIZE OF FARIA. ae ttagh Bell, Charran aie. @ coms deili, and they would jointly operate | vention between them be thould be formed both of ite natere and | posing their own President and perpewating the disunicn | _ This great international which is to be decided at ; to aympathire Against the ‘Austrians, neither being at liberty | strike as soon as the other has been tent, but more larly of the measures whieh they fought, we are oa Sunday, beep Oe ines ctocte in Canadh for (0 make earthen the consent of the | Jonged. A shot fired eer on the Veaatian or iy eT tae te ae “am ‘was Other, Should Prussia, on tha other hand, be provoked | Bohemian frontier ie to be tho signal for the ye cracks" jf. was . Ausirts to a declaration of war, Italy would take part | to open thelr respective campaigns. any oa i? eee the sonfict as the ally of Prussia. two contract- | rence ts ween the ee Fy Lt? Powers bind themselves to form no alliance with | and mil @ny other pation, unless by mutual consent. It is further | of the hat the treaty is to continue in force till the end | sian and Of the present year. Alpe all és The worlike preparntt " ogress, a otal colanteers reontaue (0 Torte " Bal (anne ay ne it 4 the amoonkh ing of « Congres a Hii bas ding mabeut ehon day arse, fisted thas the’ Jane oe. ‘Telve Je ase not e ae ite ae a endeay Boatiors was not to be lnoi k