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Righer. As Calcutta, April 6, 84gth shirtings, Tr. Ife ; |- peppery 3 German people are now 1H GROOKLYN—OAm 0's mule twist, Gr, Exchange on London, 2s. d. Pm ple rs Will, en vane .coislgagd ' ia the, Marepoam Sescath, Hae Sein, obscins Pb dp orate panlbeaties aide aspiratic . % | THE WAR MOVEMERT. imbeeility 2a deal overeat, secondly, ae 4 in Fromt street, near Jay, bs Occupied as a white lead masgernnnestanataiine Bodue preponderance among manufactory by Messrs. Special Action of the Suent Kentaele Rewards Motinn Members, Abiedige in ‘ihe’ participation, ta Gorman peep i Reovece Ae some tien for Peace—Prussia’s Right in Luxem- Councils of States bound to than German ‘and, after completeiy delugiug the fintorion et ta Telegram to the burg—Napeleon’s Diplomacy, Imperial and interesie. The fret results of the late wars Tiling elths water, ip eebdolng tes Seat Revelutionary—Taking Sidee—Rucsia and the Goeem tie removal of all, non-German clemente ITO | which wore noe af ang time visible from the strvot. aa Herald. Ltaly for Prussla—Austria Doubtful—Bis- Out of the mew combination, and Prussia enters it with fire was consed Brae Grant of te Furnace iw mark’s Disposition te Concede—Optuion of all those non-German districts which she bad hitherto | the lower pert of tie Ries ishment Was aslevp. prs ~al Kept asunder. By the exclusion of Austria aad the ag- ‘Marche! Lawrence wae present’ the fire, and By. Oa Sospaie Amerion we have vorr ihierening oe gb a Eo EF setmnted te deme sano 0 tay details Progress Franco-German question all triads, lished which bapa, by water. iomasonees -” cae Wie important outlines of the negotiations going on between Trace” 70 indkviduat will or interest can any longer con. | to reserve order, but mo disturbance eevermed; sed. tm oJ France and Prussia, The compilation gives the first ten emninn aat but fow persons other tham the fzemem aad police indication of a desire towards concession and settlement the former had 4 om the part of Prussia, The probable attitude of the or No Fight for the Championship Continental great Powers in the event of war is reported of England. with, apparently, very considerable accuracy. mattoste ~ The N by Prussia of the | legetiations. _ Ournews reports inform us as follows:—It is stated that communications are now being exchanged between ‘| Powers that signed the treaty of 1839, om the various ‘The “Irish Giant” Not on Hand and the Bets Off, ~ ry “aaa atid © ‘War Preparations and Peace Negotiations on the Lux- emburg Question. ‘The treaty which Prusga concluded with the King ‘Holland, in 1826, gives to the commandant of the For- tress of Luxemburg (a Prussian officer) the right, in case of war, or menace of war, to put in a state of siege, not ‘only the city but the whole territory of Luxemburg, and to exercise his full powers as military commandant. It A.Remeyv: ki 513 BROADWAY, will remove om:the bat of May to 1180 AND i) BROI ‘Gg opposite St, Jamesand Fifth Avenee whore he wi oontinne PLDIED’ MISSHS' AND CHILDREWS woors AND Buoss army—s severe measure of which no prospect of on pers Pagid ‘A a ala out for the future. The eageracas * depends, therefore, on officer form by a which the South German States, France, Austria, | at popular prices, se ‘Boarranging- the Holy Alliance and Disposi- : re bag ‘an | simple order the whote of the duchy into Prussian terr- tot ochorcontinaaial commen are vieing with Fray JEPFERS, 1,136 mut 1,198 Boondsey, nee. axembu! clear, however, that on as & jus- det tion of the Powers. aoarances given by the French papers, that 6 eatistnc- | .0r7" snd € have sbsolate authority‘slong a considerable Udcauion. of the ‘of Prussia, and accounts.for the’} . At 359 Brenitway may be had ‘orks on’ ayuine co yore pene - | part of the French frontior, readinegs with which all the patrioto parties Iu the Diet. | PArenot Poynopronr itsrpetrned, Meomrsaer rallied around the government. with the Franco. mull Prussia ary takes. upoa herself the ‘ ‘ o almost exel 1867.—8} i P Gurlttam Concent filtl Sot sh at mr — THE RIGHT OF POSSESSION. tering manteare, ou convenes | 86 *ReR EDBTS PANE ‘Turkish Force and Christian Conces- We. have good reason to believe that Lord Staniey has sentation of the confederacy, the direction of the Postal 5. W., BRADLEY'S, received from the Spanish government a favorable reply | Napoleon’s Appeal Against Prussiaa Intru- 4 Departm: * the eventual contro! over omnes sy Bue BPRING BRITE. sions in the East. to his latest despatch on the subject of the Vietoria. sion—Diplomacy by Telegraph. and if it could be safely taken ‘by Francis Joseph upon | the railways, &c,, reserving even the rght of proclaim. | The new lnviewle Trait of Mr. Bracley'@ manufecvare © Inthe North German Parliament Count Bismarck (April 13) correspondence of London Times} William I, would ve unnatural, after what has oc- | ing martial ‘law fin any part of tho federal territory | 1s a great improvement ou the old styles. ke. kee ae said:— Eieying gat thei msot resolve to proceed with the ore pairs Foe ay ak WO Ee, boy of —_ her public security may be threatened. ~ pre oer ye rem i . : vi matter in notwithstanding the announced with. | oncself aliating yeh! he tai ond this supreme common de- Bilipue skiet — Tf the opposition prevents mo from completing the | drawal, of the Dutch propositions, the French govern. | ‘all. ees Diblex okies: work Which tas Dae tape shall request he ee io. | tavetthe sddvehoea tha Stee tegen gh Lax.’ | 70 add a word upon States: not. immediately impil- as wl Ee rrdoe bak fanibiey Ne E Timnos Morel 2 BY THE CABLE TO APRIL 27, | relieve me of my post. embarg. This communication neither insists upon the the formation of a Ratiazzi Cabinet in Italy-is:not "e Duplex Skirts are recognized in tase cy and ; ' The journeymen ropemakers of Lo Mans, France, wore | Surrender of the disputed territory sor docs it waive the forar fd ge bey Minne Bebe baa e ern = aes eee a an by ladies, —odeg*s on strike, They demand an additional sity conte a day. | “ais err: yAer: irae They ‘moreover, nothing. to gain by joiniug tue its nant sonable oup Bunt are J. W. De THE WAR QUESTION ‘The masters have offered thirty cents on condition that Milos es jug tl Prussia | ©2emies y, but may be sensibly benofitted if the pix perry ge ae ae Mao Re . the men shall work twelve days in each fortight, ‘The | 8 tn Keapligdha forizeen igo: | ©2;9perating WLR Nr il 14, sayn:—it wo aro | JUMCHSH only stipulating for that uniformity of iteresta | wilipe Skins grer_al oiher csmals to Rainer favor ~xPrassia “May? Evacuate Luxemburg, | ‘Tms wore not aocopted, and many of the men have leit | MHOBOT theldibund. | | matt informed. he Florence Cebinet has azoady caused | & ‘commen “oMissanae ee ge nett | "For-sleta all he Seet claus soon, the Untied Staten: ret ‘one's Bantam, April 27, 167, | th town to seek work elsewhere, ‘The determination to the loading courts that her right to garrison the nlace | {1,10 be intimated to the French government that in case and to a y the | 824 elsewhere. ‘The Woeer Gascite, m wslending article to-day, inti- | 9 the committee of Joarneymen tailors,” says the Paris | Under the treaties of 1815 and 1830 is independent of the | fh. Sas or ‘her allies of 1869, and ‘not on that of her A: SrRRNOTH FOR THR RXWAUSTED, " Ghat Francie: may evacuate the fortrese of Laxem. | 2P°74 ‘to accept no compromise as, the extent of | the acanssion in Luxemburg of any now dynasty war, | sules ot 1806. se OS Oat qThowmanTRRNOTE FOR TOR REHAUSTRD. | Cant 2. ear tg ry their demands, has produced the results which might M. Ricasoli, on the contrary, inclined toward Prussia ; ness; for debility will kill as a not se quicte: oo ae Ae have been and the minssterial crisis, whicn is not quite ov ly, ag a raging fever. Ip it aaked shall b¢ "Bate eda of an Offer of sale. wve been expected. By a circular imued two days back, thauigh wdictinadY Miasoary Wd Gommtoeee; send to tere fede ergihe debited puntainad end retards the ex xs J... Ausrmupan, April 27, 1867, | 0¢ hundred and eighty-three masters engage to make ‘been occasioned of alliances se Z ——_ " no concessions, The affhir is asruming @ serious as pect; pei bf for, if the first claims made by the workmen may be'| 98¢ —— . first appearance of the hi iplomat communicated by considered as exaggerated, the rejection now opposed | has teen carried om through the tnedium of arel trod. Game, ordinarily by tho masters must algo be acknowledged to be too jes imparted by ministers and envoys. The French | Tumor has beon lately afloat in diplomatic circles whic radica inet telegraph to their ambassador who Spon pects 4 aa vn tn Compt: Imeasdectes and’ te tepey @ person likely to know. The Envoy of Queen ’ The American correspondents of the London press, in Rises tells hiss-what’ his eugene sovereipe Regerea"¥e at Teodiny, lis conprien, supeatin, alired, Be cience Po hae i bas had the effect of raising | their letters published April 16, report that the split in | ShiDK of the business at the momont. In like manner Deere te have teen Sooke br ore Wf res vigor 0 the tigeculat hours, However, the | tne republican party ts widening daily, and that ata re- | Sthor souria wher laitoting she canine ie then tune, | without tbe cognizance of the Spanish Miistors. Na- {e.ware, bots th éult will, in all probabiluy, be the return of the demo- | are equally chary in the use of pen and ink. This, | Poleon I{I.—and this part of my story I can youck for—no. Doth Senn de a kind of correspondence allowing a ' Jatt, | £000er heard of it than he summoned M. Mon, the find it » nap Power, 4 coslition, théy say, may possibly, | 50 Suables iihastrious on: inten. | Spanish Ambaxendor’ at Paris, to bis presence, and in- New York office however, to judge from certain indications already ap- stony phovtonaly conprisesd’ teeta to the | @Wired after the truth of the statement, M. Mom had to varying aspect of circumstances, Whether’ this.be an (ee bis wn Diotane the fugitive Prearemist enieh, steith BRE Fay resi ead ofeuch a step having been ome f t i ? i i in Fee gf i | FH & i i Ey ; OrDonnell what f thought of the matier. The Marshal fashion te cortamly attended with specie diffoultien. |. 0° e he too Bt Bears: replied, * 1 do not know what the’ Queen ma done, See one are So ee are “opps mays iat chit 1 enow a thar he Selveves cidysaage a tznnapiro; bat the meaning of the several comeanica- Porige Lhe! passing from mouth. rie MAPOLEON’S SECRET AGENCY. \pril 15) correspondence of Loodon Times. ] ‘or days prices. Pipes eae) (ay arb Recrbnyerr = nye F feeling that, after all the nowe and teste and vitu- 7 sy embers put oa; diagra French emissari \ je in Ne Battle Between Baldwin and Wormald— mage Bet: Ahn to recpactie com ir, jency eviuced civ. Preteasi On what it is founded it is a Wermald Not en: Hand-Bets off, and Thoritivs Kf tolerating thelr tactics somtinue tee sces. | easy to may. Tt cannot be afirmed that it 1s not illusory, it ‘Wormald Pockets the Stakes. dat of the German’ press ‘Numeroce ageats iris | oF that the real object is not to gain time iu order to bo paltattserring Mechlere malmene 1800 Tl ‘Loxpon, Saturday, April 27, 1867. stated, are permitted to travel about and assure the | thoroughly prepared for the struggie. We now hear & Wi thine = 4 only by Elliptic Sewing Ma- The anxiously expected pugilistic event, the prize people thas the country been sold, and will shortly | that Yiprons ay Fopteone 2 cipro ‘or believed chine Company, Broadway. _ ght for £400 sterling and the champion’s belt of Eng- land, which was to have taken place to-day, between Joe Wormald and Ned O’Baldwin, the “Irish giant,” has ‘Bot come off ‘Tho men did not meet, and, consequently, there has got been a battle, O’Baldwin was not present this morn- ng at the place appointed, which had been duly made known to him from the proper quarter in seasonable time. . His absence is accounted for by the statements of his friends and backers to the effect that ho missed the train which left London bound in the direction of where ‘the ring was to have been pitched. ‘The entire prize ring fraternity of the city are utterly because there has not been a fight. ‘Wormald will be awarded the stakes, and all the bets ‘which were pending in the issue are declared void. ‘The championship of England and the belt are held in eboyance. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The London Money Market. Consols for money..... ‘United states five-twenties. Brie Railway ebares.. ‘Allinow Central Railway shares. ‘Ponsols closed at 9114 for money. Amerioan securities close this evening as follows :— was, ay eatnowiedge fie full sovereignty oe the King of Holland over the id Wuchy. But we also hear, and whatever conseat to withdraw her or to ie the aliecation of Luxemburg, (rom the confederation. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. ils German Opinion. jin (April 15} of London Ti p in (April 15) correspondence ion Times. the Interior, delivered a speech in the Cortes in reply to some statements made by members of the opposition, in which he said:—‘'The exeeptional and repressive system pursued by the governmént will continue so long as the parties opposed to the government persist in their revolutionary attitude. La France, of Paris, of April 14, says it knows from |. Private sources that the difference between England and Spain was in a fair way of se:tioment. A telegram from Constantinople says :— ail say, behaves in a manner calculated to bear out the sus- picion entertained here that while publicly duowning the idea of a sale it is playing into the hands of France iar cn to the Grand Dui few days ago a petition to tl ike praying for annexation to France, purporting to bave been signed pated of a, appeared in the Paris ‘Though this pet! (the Laxemburg Courier relates) was utterly unknown in Luxemborg, yet, as to have left it uoanswered might have been construed into asso! wi Wn Rearend RA aie ose ibanties og. Somat Ass SS eee ae se ae ae THE FRENCH PRESS. The Paris Newsboys to Napoleon on a Free Trade in Newspapers. ‘Paris (April 15) Correspondence of London News. Ee eition oc the tale of the Liberte ia the sizbets irculation, bat driven and one tl ee ae with orders to strike a decisive imsurrect! When his mission in Crete is accomplished he will proceed to take the command of the Turkish army om the Greek frontiers. France continued agitating at Constantinople in favor of the Cretans in dubious manner, England main- tained a strict neutrality on the Eastern question. Prince Michael of Servia had arrived at Bucharest. He was received at the gates of the city by Prince Charles, and cheered by a large crowd. Baron Offernberg, Consul General of Kassia. in Bu- charest, presented, April 10, bis credentials to the Prince of Roumania, The Greek steamer Arcadia made her third successful voyage to. Candia, and landed on the island provisions, munitions of war and clothing for the insurgents. She was pursued by the Turks, but escaped. The Cretan National Assembly prociatmed religious toleration, the equal rights of Turks and Christians, and security for the property of both. In the session of the Bobemian Dist at Prague, after speech from Herr Rieger, ninety of the members formally protested against the irregularities with which Represent to the of Li burg that there is ggnaton to present petons, Things afe olng on favor. his requires no comment. Again, though the King pogroms repudiates = nee ~ som ge tg e Luxemburg semi-official Union, in ite issue of the 9th or 10t inst., coolly observes that yoruice. Dy means of universal sultrage, as emanded by ns versal au: France, tn the event of a cession. bal nd As the direction of the wind be known by a straw, can we blame the Prussians supposing these little incidents to show the real bent of Paris ana Amsterdam minds? having diminished its ci: the public to bay it in the offices or ar ter ie censed booksellers’ sh able petition has been ited to the Emperor by the ware of the boned society of the "paria uae. Pants, A) 10, 1867. wen to inform Te Siajcniy that the desree by whieh Mi of the are in the streets, g roadway, corner;of Prince steet, New fterhine —Howy AP EARLE BERRY State” & Bakince Wastes Romnn sowne Gentil Having Cov | gariane ete the eee ae eee sath tacoreae i | Eiser og ig fea ‘iauo tee mn ‘out the humor | ‘dagase. < 046, —. 3356 War Material to the East of France. Pants, April 26—Evening. United States five-twenty bonas are quoted at 77% for ‘Qe issue of 1862, Pants, April 27~Noon. ‘There was a still further decline in French rentes jate ‘fast evening. United States five-twenty bonds are quoted at 77%. Franxrort, April 27—Noon, United States five-twenty bonds 723. Lyons in four days near 175,000 projectiles; all the The Liverpool Cotton Market. they declared the present elections to have been at- PS ctin po Bt My a prmo ‘ae c corey the, y of he, working aniban' sa, ple . Liverroot, April 27—Noon. tended, and throwing up their posts as deputies, quitted berg bebe ape mye ee order arived0- on oy ona Sree Nettle —— Cotton firm ; sales to-day 15,000 bales; middling up- | the Chamber. On their departure me! {ortned for each regiment. ‘The latest news of this evens | linment, who altends the slitings in consequence of the fo President Houpim, ands, 11344. ; middling Oricans, 11344, Livgrroot, April 27—Evening. ‘The cotton market bas been active to-day, and closed Grmor at e slight advance. The sales to-day have been fully 20,000 bales, including the usual proportion for @peculation and export. The following are the closing tion ensued, and the President of the Diet ordered the galleries to be closed. A ‘The editor of the Politik has been arrested in Prague, and it was believed that a similar course will be adopted ‘with all the other journals of the Opposition. By an order issued in Pesth it was directed that the | Sensors Sion Sterna, Treaty eighth fafer ey, WORE Tok t BUILD. juildir ‘Gtrdera, alt Ligh s Hi Stable Fistures, northern half of Hesse beteagies. te the Confederacy, at once declared the readiness of bis Sovereign to join with his southern possessions also. Here follow the signatures of the other members of the purese, Auaivat or Ewcrayts,—Yesterday three European emigrant steamships errived at this port, The America, Aigures:—Middling uplands, 11444. = 11344.; middling | preparations for the coronation of the Emperor and Em- the neutralizat rand +, | from Bremen, and the Kangaroo, of the Inman linc, and ¢ Opere Bouse Chales, (Gs. Fi ‘atention rien, 166 Tad nm : rraney tne wat Gee ot Senouy Spetho-ce shia can pony ave een tak op fn Qaeton the Mines of the Willame & Oaton in, rom ar ko verpee! Brendatu: larke' pleted Cabinets. for # solution. none interests con: | 14 America are de- cameatenitienaees Resininamnanesenans Livanroot, April 27—Noon, The students of Finland have asked for permission ot | (Rorli, Apri 1, gorrespondence of London, Times corned, would have but ile chance of being accepted | as See eam easel teahien oret Disorders thet AC Seles ot Calttvenis Wheat st 308, 96, uad'red whens a6) thie aaa guvermmont to eld @ meeting. wie ihe = by the various Powers to- | 08 tiles ne jouroal says;--Within the last fow hours it | oneach. The Minnesota landed 1,024 passengers, and KPERILUA To's remedy of the. 18a, Od Corn, 438. 9d. Onts, $e. Td. Barley, da. 104. | view of bringing their grievances to the knowledge of ig rumored that a solution of the Laxemburg ‘Pons, 458. the Chancellor of the University, the Czarewitch, and question may shortly for. Livenpoot, April 27—Evening. ‘The market is quiet and generally without change. ‘Wheat, 13s, Od. for No, 1 red, and 14. 64, for California mhite. Corn, 438, Od. Barley, 4a, 10d. Oats, 3a 7d, Peas doe | sverpool! Provisions Market. Lrverroon, April 27—Noon, Pork, 80s. Beef, 125s. Bacon, 30% Lard, 60s. 64. [From La France (of Paris) April 14.) @ that before many days the faltistive ie rmanicsing the Czar, The Vice Chancellor of the University re- fused. On the 16th of April there was a distressing scene at Horsemonger lane jail, London, at the exccution of James Longhurst, a young man who murdered a little git! near Guildford, under circumstances of great atrocity. When the prisoner was brought out to be : i i z § See oktx™ Hovere s en Legal Lettory Princes. J. B. CLANTON, 10 Wall steeet, Now York. a lar working om this the blade had x it to the oe ee Ce Ag carry. ves. port having met with heavy weather on the voyage. with the pinion- . tet shh Snenreane Gee Bowery. Cheese, 60s. tevahon, Api’ st-Saeaiily oy eo gp pokng Senge Say or wie wal — rte ago Rocher ARRIVALS AND. DEPARTURES YESTERDAY. = at Nanbhenzien alae a et The market is frm, and generally unchanghd. Pork, | ground. When ho got to the scaffold he refused to stand | Saty not dangerous to oh Rwy dg Departares. veut Ess ne tapptet ta 80s. Beof, 1258. Bacon, 30s. Cheese, 608. Lard, ‘under the beam, and, after much struggling in the sight | vantageous to her. Why, then, does she covet Luxom- apeiapedteiy ste a ee rpool Produce Market. Of the crowd, he was held in position until the rope was Sistopsasvans Wb eehametir Gomeieeed beam sear Oia oo ae . F ‘&.00.,. 117 Front street. 7 LIVANPOOt, April 37—Noon, | S@iasted and the bolt drawn. The scone is spoken of 85 | Prussia had become an isconvenient neighbor, how ENGLAND'S NEUTRALITY. horrible. : I Bt . Spirita of petroleum, 11d.; refined petroleum, 1s. 44. held in. all the charehes of Pot ashes, 34s, Spirits turpentine, 36s. 64, Common «rosin, 68, and fine, 13s. 9d. Tallow, 44s 6d. Clover nto Liverroot, April 27—Evening. ‘The market for American and other produce closed quiet, Fine rosin bas advanced 34. and common Wil- acura emia 5 menirrinesic SPST EE cope caper tao —_—_—__—_— See ee il i a5 it 2 EY H F 43 tl E i 33 i} i i ; : Hi English mail advices from Australia, dated in Mel- bourne on the 26th of February, report the following E abe Hi [ mington declined 34. Tho former is now quoted at 14s. Bathe, a conaaeanel mp aeenen sar, has rape ead see Te Por owt and the latter at 7s. 9d. Petroleum is quiet st <r a reeaer bag ppt nny MAD ried SoRCENE RA Ps Hes ober. 114, for spiriia and 1s, 44. for standard white. Spirits Turpentine, 36. 64. Tallow 44s, 6d. Ashes, S48, for pote, Clover seed, 57a, Siete Sema easton i i if 4 ketn. Of Austria’s intentions it is difficult to form an from last June ere yr RE A ‘The Lon seston gs ral re catimate, she bas given this government 10 ‘andorstand baby ere aoe Base fates Bat nur Breve, ot es Sugar, No, 12, Datch standard, 24s.; Corn, 43s. mately base fear soregatens sho | Diet, and it is R's, 16 wt Sootch pig iron, 62s. Calcutta linseed, 65s, Linseed Hct pate Ned m= pes arg cae DY she shat now hastens ———$_—_— Oll, £38 108, Sperm oil, £131. Whale oil, £39. Linseed f if H i f faves sething taken by the “at Loxpon, April 27—Rvening. had scknowiedged ear ‘The markets for American and other produce close Sivempted to give