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The Czar Alexander Leaves St. King William of Prussia, the Emperor of ‘The Russian Américan Cession reply to a request for information as to the safety of the Mexican Emperor, said that the government has received uo official Information on the subject. ‘A New Complication in the Schleswig Dim- ‘dicate that a fresh complication, the character of which is not definitely known, has arisen in the Schleswig question. “‘Wtwempected that Francie Joseph, the Emperor ef Austria, will arrive in this city on the Ist day of July. bbe reduced 34 per cent. . ®EW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1867—TRIPLE SHErT. 1 pas ee Sak vac atelier A — a aided - Deaf, Ia: 64. por WOL Tard, dOu, and bacon, 2,por | Ham, be had shown great intorot ).’ {04 question of | was that the pslio won got tiformation of what had | the above date algora, Belgtuan and TwFtoy havo rogn- | seatgs pound om Gem Oe pad(s of ninnadey wh Cheese—Fine American, 67, =~ workingmon's lodgings, and had been ono,° the first to | taken place outside the gatos and who had boom prevent. | larly supplied her with large quantitios,, ™°pendoauly ME | Le" period fa wp guided the desinioa oom Lavanroon, May 90—Evening. | call public attention to it, Ultimately it was oided to | The number of people arrested on the following days is | La Plata and othor American provinoox Coutedersoy be did net comets 0 single sot of which ho, teres little change to report in the provisions market, | award one of the principal prises to his Majesty variously stated from vhirty to ton times thas tgere; | _ TU6.new milling aud cioanaing macainee “ATS Tey | bad reason to be aeramed, of wiley onvonnal Bacon is firmer; Cumberland cut middles sold at 398, 64, but ag the persons whose names I can actually get hold | {9 Branon Me Ame yr aca tie “ia foreign | Long confinement, it is said, has told upon bis health’ por owh Pork and beet are frm at the opening wo | OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ]< Wo°tfows! conclude that there ise great deat of | States which has not been brought to. coizparm, "S20 | Dat chet i to A man like him & matier of imino: Conny, os hand tions. Lard, 498 for American, oxmseration im the calculation, fection here by machinery, and very litte isdone%) tag eran ak on Seen of failure muati EUROPE. The mMAN government is woll aware of the Garibal- | guawis winch Menke Mle# loakloge and sone Intense Anxiety Concernin Liverpool Produce Market. at | me oneness, rir iee power of id dt * Livanroor, May 20—2 P. M. RUSSIA. dian agitatin® Whlch is boing gor up agaiast the Pope's | sign. Seam ougiues have, boos wonpiad ce ehe aw © | £088 toinflict. He has the consolation, however, of vw: Maximilian. Calcutta linseed, 648; clover seed, 425, apnrenne ! tomporal domian:2, Dut a order to be strictly in accord | Oks in most mills, in order to avoid stoppages, whens | Hecting that the contdence, repose ln Bi i od Liverroot, May 20—5 P. M. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. with the September prauvention {thas lately sent Signor | whole, visitors ae ple i Be faiores, 108 i isth of February, 1861, he has pever oat, ad wit = Reception of the Russian American Cession | Bianchi to warn the Holy see of the dangers which im- | sbould have been achieved of late years, aud an impar- ~ hough it may be in exile-—carcy it wi ve. Petrolosm—Spirits, 11d.; standard white, 1s, 3d. Pot ashes, 314. 6d. Rosin—Sales of common at 7. 34., and fine at 13s, Spirits of turpentine, 34a Tallow, 43a, 0d. Clover seed, 428. Livsrroot, May 30—Noon, Petroleum—Refiued, ts, 3d. and spirits, Lid, per gallon, Pot ashes, Sls, 6d. Rosin—Common, 7s, 34., and fine, 13s., percwt. Spirits turpentine, 34s, Tallow, 480, Od. Clover seed, 42s. Lrverpoot, May 30—Evening. Common Wilmington rosin has advanced to 7s. 6d.; fine American steady at 13s, per cwt. Spirits turpentine, 34s. Tallow, 488 9d. Petroleum unchanged. Lenden Markets. Lonpoy, May 29—5 P, M. pend over it, and to off-r assistance @nd co-operation in tial judge can well compare Engliah tissues with those of averting thom. The conversation of the Chevalier paw without any disparagemont to the latter, excapt- o~ junting drabs and rail’ D u = Biancbi with the Popo having beon repor'¢d in various @ is superior. In tho English departmacs acme very ENGLAND s PAUPERS. iat | beautiful specimons of ftannel, - ways by some of the journals of Upper Italy, ¢he official speci nel, made from Australian States Has Obtained, &c. ‘wool by power loom, are exhibited ; as also twoeds, f bs ‘ journal of Rome has denied the correctness of their rela- | the fur of the Vicunm dver, from South trastieg. ican, | TB Naat Sr. Pererssure, May 13, 1867. we in England—ladoort an’ Date tions, But the fact remains incontestable of the dgyal | tion tiger skins, of pure wool, for carriage rage; Kdiabui and Vagrm | Poe Tintin Rofl, ba paid a ~ esas egal {intention of the Ttalian goverament, whatever may'be | Pisids, splendid milled cloth, and Ducking with ‘a rs door Paapen «ia Arelnnd. ole Tame jashingtoe, eventual resu 9 n i, damper and lever felt, worst ‘rout O week, bearing with him the text of the treaty by which bag as It of the revolutionary garty’s attempt. | coatings, The North of England has sont in ese meees | _ The returh foe AE) ic Fame, <, the moti Russia codes to the United states, for the sum of me has got suddenly empty, as ts usual after Easter; | zephyr woollen pats, Japanese shawis and ladies’ | Viscount Kniield, M » ’ ij cloakings. The England luces chinchille, | this your in pauporisum, % Compared with 1866. On 87,250,000, alt ber possessions in America. ‘Tne United | Mut thls Year, instead of going om with the customary | Frete ung other doscriplions of feaey silt een | tawt day of the dew mest, 18 February laat there were States Senate having ratified the treaty it but remains summer Tarra 48 well ax heat, until October and No- hich Upped seal skins—that is, with black dovay tac- | England and Waloe-998;aih. Peper cones ot ee vomber bring a returning stream of winter visitors, we | ings and rich oolored ground, = * being an inorenso of 97,0199"! mreepending wi for the Emperor to aflix his signature to it tocomplote | i174 5 very full extra season to look forward 10 in’ the | . America has boon somewhat backward in soading | of the procediug year, oP WU 50,060 were in tho ratification and put the treaty in force, His Majesty faassen tn Specimens of her fine woollen tissues, but those who | metropolis; in tho second wv O% February, 982,273, a1 Msgr a: Mbecow with, Cio’ Cnareviitk: oat tha Coned ee Consequence of the festival of St. | havo exhibited have done a0 %0 some piirposo.. Ameri- | an incraass of 30,117, of \vhows W1,364 wore in The Schleswig Question in a New Phase of Difficulty. of Absolute Paupera, Lunattots Petersburg for Paris. Ho: Dutch standarhenga, Ste 34. Sesteinnis . me | Duchess Marie, bas will leave there to-naght-on especial | “OME nSemmeny tad thecanonization of saints, which } CAR onssimeree and flannels are-of the finest Kind tn ae kaa ae ee ine petto is ft cya , 58s. 6d. Calcutta linseed, 64s, Linseed cakes, £9 Lis, - take place at i 9 ¢trictest method in the clotting department ‘+ 031, 36,460 bemg ia the wotrop'yis, fo 7 Austria and Count Bismarck Expected aiuee cas ae “ train and will reach here to-morrow, paste Place at the, end’ of June and beginning of Positively osseutial for the conveying of usefid tafor- | 986,404, or and iucreasy.of 60.0.4 of ben 38,546 rere ? f i , £49, 4 nnd cas +e mation, I shall iu ty next proceat to tho thirly-trse | 1 tke mateo In the jasc Wok the auinberyae in the French Capital, ‘ Tonos; May 30—Noon. On Tuesday it ts likely that the treaty ee aad ‘The Romon and Upper Italy Railway Companies are | ¢.ass, comprelionding silk aud t= 1 of 818.919 outdoor and W6,485 indoor pac Sugar steady; No 12 Datel standard, 248, 34 [ron vgn bis seep aod ba yas ‘i ane tempting travellers over Mount Ceais by the offer of | MY. sie ee ks > ne altkcarorun' * a nee fit ces are exetusive of luuabe paupers La tae ee unchanged ; Scotch ple quoted at $31, 61, per ton, mixed ceinn tn very rarap ‘ll, tan of os mips ant } cheap returmtickots from Suse so Home and back, avatl- Mies "kta: Ba ae F Bumbers, Linseed cakes, £9 15s. por ion. Crude Cal- as rece! ere some time ago, While WO | os rope month, with powor of stopping af interme. ad not fe beliad obser watiou | Setlly Talau habia to an: Degotiations were in progress, by way of the Altuntic cable. . The long despatch was in cypher, aud contained Baturaily some but no material errora, It cost the cutta linseed, 644. Linseed 01, £40. her own silk textures, Loxon, May 30-2 P.M Sugar steady at previous quotations. i se tha above ew four francs, according to the class chosen. agg beemaees Ome ione Os boy poe Ta gin "i pom st ineorporaied under Gilbert's at, sul coe This very cheap excursion may also be varied THE CONGREGATION OF SOVEREIGNS. | visor ot tho doa Kizaorh, making uo\sotura of the a gumber of paupers which they relove- diate cities, for nincty-six, seventy-three or fifty- Treaty—Its Negotiation, Cost and Value Results. Lospox, May 30—Evoning, | snug little sum of nine thousand dollars im gold. 18} 44 eg “completion of the ratlroad Gist } Raanron Tho tron market closed firmer; prices tend upward; | Came here lato at night, much to the discuss of the sec- ae to poe ania wae a eosin Hi ea to Reootve King | gif ar the gress seronat poh Nia Tae eluate ~~ eales of Sootch pig af 539. 6d. w b4s. per tou. Sugar un- | Fetary having charge of tho cyphers, who wrestled with | visit Bologna, Florence, Assisi and Boligno on coming to the Czar Alexander—The | (ho poor in Irel ju the year onding 20th SeMeuber, changed. Ae noarly ail nighs. OF course tho document brought by | Rome, and Pisa, Lucca’ and Fistoja on returning. ine | Patnce of the Elysee and ite eminixences~ | 1348, was £728,201, om compared with £611,80f in tne ADVANCE IN CONSOLS AND COTTON. The Antworp Petrolemn Marker. Mr, Bodiseo iy the original, and must be correct. companies) programmes, are not yes puviished: Put the | How the People of Paris Yiuy Welcome the | preceding year. | There waro in reezipt of reliof on the Avrwanr, May 29—vening Since the notification of the conclusion and ratification | may be useful to travellers contemplating a rapid visit to | Pansies oapener Se Pe: y 65,708; in 1805, Tuk Yne T1422 tor this. your i he. &e. &e. Salos of standart white petrolecm were made to-tay |. of tho treaty the government here has commenced ne- | the diternal City, | Phe covormuent papers speak with intense autisraction | clude 11,207 adult able-bodied patipors, and 908 widows ss 420. 500, per bol. goliations with she Russian-American Far Company to | wint'hgg print then io tavetleee By toe Nae aui* | of the approaching visit of all the suropean sovereigns - ssersis jodgnd Gis Suaaaen BE Att Uquidate ail tho ciaims and assume all the liabilites of | for brigande have been lately showing themselves an | t@ Faris; which they give as coriain. Lhe Frigoe Roy al aie BY THE CABLE TO MAY 30. MARIME INTELLIGENCE. that company ae provided by tho tteaty, Naturally | great force in ihe district of Tolta, and we have already | fhe'tomdon Conferanes to alll is any as Peasidvnt of mas i ~—_ nn gia ielgiss PiN enough the stock of the company oxperienced a decided | PAY mowers! oxamaples of carriages Deing stopped and | the Prussian Kxhibition, and apartments ara. sirondy : previ The steamanip Union, of te North German Lloyd's | #0ld its possessions on the Wostorn continent and would | & rand of sirts brisands wh A faw days ago sacket the | Copenhagen for'a {ow weeks, and. then comes to. Paris; | ¢ vrwiiea there wape sb eaten spi 0 Excitement in the Old World—Lora | !%¢ from New York om the 16th inst,, has arrived at | ™AKo amends to thecompany for ite property and losses. | Hound the feeble carr on of four wendarmes. A punte | Were be will meet, m June, King William. Hie Prive or ‘ this From sixty to seventy per cont the sbaros rose to one"! praesite In consequeace-of the proonce of Lheao ina. | S182 Majesty will bold bis hemdquartors ac the duiieries, Stanley’s Statement. Port. prass mason Bi wil and the Emperor of Russia will be lodged at the Klyses, Lonpox, May 30—Evening, Grascow, May 30, 186%. hundred and eighty, and are held firmly at that figure page snd many farmers nee lact slhgrone or ap Fasbourg && Honors. ‘The uncertainty of the fate of Maximilian creates an | _T® steamship St, George, Captain Smith, which ieft | The hopes of the euthusiasti c and confident stockholders | theirusual May quarters ox Valo, peotarcsme che, watery iis pevace, by the way, tas had in its tine maze tI. . . an 7 : lu is 8, It was e the i Quebec on the 12th of May, has arrived in the Clyde. are not likely to be fully realized. The governmont will | of the capitat to the dauzer of having their ueses or cara | Wye tons *¢ ie par nae | papatal:iteeling; of! aicasety.: rong hous " qumserows. May 20, 1807, | Bote likely to pay wore than seventy or eigaty per | cit off sf thelr purses were nol equal to the ransom flame de Mupadoury the all-yowortil wists eat Se et S Teeny. Ob tee tock ia eee. ae | ogamimants of shele enptons. sestion of the fumous banker, Bownjon, whos has teft bin The steamship Chicago, Captain Harris, which left New York on the 18th inst., arrived at this port this morning, and sailed for Liverpool, MAIL DETAILS TO MAY 19. Our European files and special correspondence re- ceived by the steamship Scotia, at this port, embrace the following interesting details of our cable despatches dated to the 19th of May :— The Paris La Patrie, of May 16, reporta:— It is announced that the Shah of Persia will come to France in July to visit the Universal Exbibition, Thia Prince was to leave Téhéran in the month of June to eoaaeds with all hiscourt, to Mesched in the Khoracan; it political reasons have induced him to abandon that company has appointed an arbitrator, and the governo- ment has selected a second, and the two have chosen an umpire, in whose hands alt the papers, di ems and rebaion to the company for the past one hundred years have been placed. Sufficient investigation has not yet been made {rto the affairs of the company to evabie the umpire to form his estimates, It ta pretty ceriain that quite a decent alice of the-amount to be paid to Russia will go into the com- y’shands. The affair will begettled ina few days. it seems that the United States did not get all tho erty im the country by virtue of the treaty, All the merchandise and property of the company in America Dow the subject of a negotiation between our ‘Minister, General Clay, and the company. The negotiations were commenced yesterday and continue to-day. The value of the prop- erty of the Far Company is represented 10 me to be worth about two millions and a bait roubies, and ¢ The introduction of railways into the Pontileal dominions must be @ great source of regret to the brigands, who are becoming indigenous in them, especially just now, when the extraordinary afflu- ence of cardinals, bishops and other high church digni- taries towards Rome for the ceremonies already alluded to, would have afforded the brigands opportunities of making Ray 4 ghee captures, if all those reverend gentlomen had been obif; to resort to the usual time honored modes of conveyance tm Iialy, the vetiwrino and the diligenza. As the vialtors expected on this occasion: will be chiefly of an exclusively religious class, active prepara- tions are being made by the manufacturers of olbaplets, rosaries, medals, and all sorts of sacred objects which ‘abound in this city, to have a plentiful supply for foreign purchasers; and as to photographs: of the Pope, in his white gown and scariet slippers, they are being colored by the tous of thousands. In the House of Commons to-night, Lord Stanley in Dame to m quarter of the fanbourg; and after bim ms became the property of the Duchess of Bourbon nowt Cash Asst, she fied before the Revolution, (Under the repubiic it | invested on boot and mortgnae or Uaited States Stockus, was declared natioval property, and was turned into a 820,408,665 48, ' 4 Insnies every approved description of Life and Endowm: national printing office, Soon afier Brumaire—the | pdieim tise tion at deedaraka vations celeron, Brumaire of Bonaparte—it was sold and the grounds of 4 - made @ public garden, It was subsequentiy bought, poetiie a iaag or ietateteas calls oaat tase almoat for 2 So Y Marat, aud ow his promotion | At Tie opliow of ie Revie a aaat, to the ty japles again reverted to y , MeCURDT. Vice the State, and became a favorite towa residence of the SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actuary, first Napoleon. | Fhe Hiaperor of Russia resided (0 (tn Jeane ABEATE ay, { Beoretarion, will do tn 1867, and Napoleon . . the Hundred Days there on his return Ela. In'1816 Louis XVIII. gave the Hlysse to t Duke de Bordsens, now Count do Chambord” | eA MRRIOAN, Wan Ne tae a capeet edo x, now Count de Chambord. lassachuseis, are not ani . ar When the present ‘Emperor of tie f'reuch was pro- | watches of England, Switzerisnd and clatmed President of the republic, the Klysve, once | cheaper. more scourate, less complex, more’ duea i than any other National, and now | more camily cvvare provided with the Dest and. Intest 10 A QUESTION FOR WAR. culty. Lonpox, May 30, 1867. Despatches received last night from the Continent in- American (Waltham) Watches. ee in Nay was assigned to hin as his official resi. | 8" ea on aajuncoamh and THE CONGREGATION OF SOVEREIGNS. project and come to Hurope. Naspo-od-din, sovererga ENGLAND. face; ot MW isgreatiy changed sinco I saw Lumewcorted ti wean * rok Breaking of malneyries . Persia, Shah, succeed to on ‘evening 7 ber, very watoh fully warrant father in 1848. He ws considered as one of the mest L Hs looki: edi. tora tnd ‘The Caar of Russir en Route to Paris. enligtened Princes in. Asia, Leite tie iE np i i ot Bag pt SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ge Me GEE tg Poa lle pe Pin Tr aale by aut aret clase deniers in the United Staten an® St. Pararsauns, May 29—Evening. The Queen of Spain is to arrivein Paris onthe 18th | The ships Factor to the pd number four of — {ts restoration and decoration inside and outside untold | BYyish Provinoes, ainda The Emperor Alexander left this city to-day for Paris. | oe supe Sine and. i god order, ei thore are seven | #Fance Victorious in the Peace Conferezco— | sums have been expended. | The spacious garden, which | ROBBING & SEPLEroN et Broskwag: N, ¥., amd “The King of Prussia and Count Biemarck to |” v0 neti of vate ¢ Whe Are the Lisseret_zhe' Reform Domen- makes it far more pleasant abode than the Tuilerion, SOBBINS, APPLETON £ CO.. Paris. Ralie, of Florence, announces that King Victor orm = | opens aven! , the whole proper — ie hingsre-ia-o ee Emanuel will visit Paris shortly after the marriage of arses, Wadia Ibudait Wekerioas | tears Tag once ‘elena, a, the Maiqur of mt name, from |. eae a Prine ‘Aaattanis aud’ Shab” WX ies cad etl : : it was purchased as a residencefor aabasadors | Aj The Haman Male, soa mast: It ts stated that King William will be acoompanted by rimges Arranged, &c. extraordinary by Louis XV. after tue death of ia Pom- | 4%) “A rriead “The sf ipeperion ot his Prime Minister, Count von Bismarck, on his visit to @Aoste will also makes short stay in the French: Lonpom, May 17, 1867. [a ee Dy nyt gg age veen greatiy ualp! wit of -the.French capital, capi. ‘The Peace Conference has closed its sessions, having , cause wl Pope Pius IX. completed his saventy-ffth year on the ¢eak with the Luxemburg question aiene, and settied y and arrest the increase of graynasa use ‘Tae Emperor of Austria Expected. Pans, May 38th inst, having been born May 1%, 1702, He wilt bave occupied the Pontifical throne twenty-one years on.|.. the 16th of June. ‘The London Star of the 18th of May, says:— Mr. Jefferaon Davis has left New York for Canada, This may be taken to indicate that his public career is at end, and that no attempt will Sr ag ag ed bim > ee. as he remains in exile. Mr. Davis J thas promptly and satisfactority. All the facts concern- ‘img it have siready been telegrapbed to the Hznaus. Pubdtic journals aud. politicians are apparently unwilling to adenit that France has achieved a great victory in this Conference ; but itis the truth nevertheless, The vic- tory ie all the move valuable because it has cost nothing either in blood or money, Luxemburg was practically a . Quest ‘ai ‘eas nested republicans, but from staid, orderly eer ae Siar Plarging Ratan ke., No. foes The Abolition ef Colonial Slavery a Cabinet | meet with s cool fon in Canada, If he bad paid | amounts gathered gale of ‘crate, pelts, &c., | Prussian citadel, from which the needle gun poisted at ‘Also the Canadians 8 visit two or three ago he would them as yeaa to bs ood cook Gultomere sk Paris, To Ni dared coeedvuieeanse age not personally hortile to the Czar, nor in- | Pulitan Hotel York. by Mapav, May 20—Evening. have been welcomed bys leet of admirers’ but sow be Ty ctelty ite: ‘There being no theatres or other wet Sie erenere STA Fatt Sc present, como mutertien ‘The Spanish government is considering the question of | Will flad these gentiomen rather ashamed of the amusements in the country, the 1s judiciously to, parehage. the territory from the King of Holland: | apte the nS popslace of the Yaabourg would | A Mareb of Petwnees in. o¢ c thy which then lavished on his cause and of their Passed over the counter in exchange lor Prussia objected ; and what is the result? Why, Franee | be likely to the 7-9 should he appear amoug Hoff's Malt Extract Health. the abolition of slavery in all the colonies of Spain. ped eho iny ‘the fall of the great American | and luxuries even of their peculiar ‘The of h without ; Ie | em. The events Poland are too recent into Amerion is indeed » Pepublio. ihe, Conary, comeing principally of mecnaicn te has carried a valet expending 2 peuny. snd ‘too terrible to be, easly or soon forgetien | We refer io ine moot fa * THE FEMIAN TRIALS. Ta the House of Commons on the 16th of May sir. | 184% Tere 24h TAT reabin, und W@ bopecks, tn be accu, | Moe view he not yet ba Profeaked the warmest, aympainy. wowards “thai | br the special Somnitag dent ot as Buxton asked whether the government intended follow. rate. They have increased since then, and are nearly ‘This view has not yet been published on this side of Pil gs gy Arg ing the recommendations of Commander Latham, Com- Ra i: A owed the water, since moderation and conciliation aro the | Mende or relatives of those oa wom Mourariet tian ba rmtiety ms g e ype gti gate Cabhile oteaheld’ and Coasal pon cnpennig Bak nt at fey oregen em order of the day ; but you will hear it stated before very | so ruthlessly in this city whoce resentment might betray | who have wd heniiies Cons, Inelend, Mag $0, 190%. > at pane ‘The amount of jus @ handsome profit is | long by mem orators and organs in France, as am: Hei in apie of at precio. I do not allude to acts ‘The trial of the prisoner, Condon, is now in progress | as set forth im the Slave Trade Papers, in favor of a8 Se cild cath anil nore The people get eels th Majitines anadcl 1 Weree: salt" we ho op. ESE Of violence, but to demoustrations of popu | _ Greatest Tous remedy for week ond expe> befere the Special Commission in session here. alteration in the cruising ground of her Majesty's ships, money, as | have before from the sale ry : ee tie ae ie ing but pleasant to the rom eeaeadiiianan with «view more effectually to provent the slave trade | °f ice, which amounted to more than $60,000 last year; | Position press in Germany spt besos pchny arb Seeeasty v Sa dis Tochoten Bx Russi, Per Oaaes to tne moat aetPRrrormed by Hote Malt ne FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. on the East Coast of Africa; and whether returns of teen Stantaed alte she cenky ) pala op rey pester ~ rd ‘would assuredly hear shouts of ‘Vive (a Potogne!" from | testimoniais addressed to'Mr, Home Naturact Devek, : stoves cighidee WTAE -athd Ne cate pionated bi.ige Le oh eee Io tee tor» hundred yeare, | °i#i00 of she Conference as yet received any sympathy: | one end of it to the other, if not worse. No, 62 Broadway, House. Mr. ‘sald. that but which is now going to the Sandwich Istands for use But surely we ought to shed a few tears with the King The Emperor and Empress of Austria. will not visit asd me ‘The Londen Money Marker. dogo the recommendations Te- | there, to the amount of about $40,000 last year. Holland, who is oat of pocket ail the money that he- | Paris till after the Prussian and Rusman sovereigns have Lowpos, May 29—2 P. M. ferred to had been. generally approved by the com- ah Saas guetees St Rashes Aeoerion ta toes, which ol Bi goneaway. The King and Queen of the i mander of the station, and had been followed out as far | is the latest” date | have Yot obtained, wan 850,606 | W7tld bave received from France. | Biemarek hes made | expected on he 1ith of the presrat_mouth as the garrison of the station would admit. The papers | Toupies and 30 Kopecks, It has very lattely noromsed: | tereat; and Maly Us 7 ‘upon her tke cours of he weet and the King of Bavaria later, inquired for had been laid upoa the taple of the House ether peodastions, The estimate of last year placed it debut as ome of the leading of Europe. They will all be spi entertained, last Tuesday, and they referred ‘both to the east and | over a million roubles. Fhe toe besiness tang be Gqvel- Mr. Wal; Boao, ane reo cow. there will always be engueh, Shape ringer a A Werd to fi . oped to more imposing proportions with energy and ea- | tary of State for the Department, to form = “‘parterre Rois" ia the theatre of the | How West const of Afric. of iencaves or | remains nominally in the Cabinet, it is not likely # Tuileries, ae A return jast issued. records 19,961 deaths in Scotland | tetfers'a ip play to great | the of the Hyde Park 'revorm demensiration —- tu the first quarter of 1867, being in the annual propor. | advantage. Ee ee, atl ae THE ALABAMA CLAIMS. 26,1 deaths 000 ‘The Russian nee hundred and | pledged bis we ve deputation vn 4 ton of per 1,000 of population, This mor- te. ectoole, | Will sue them for trespaas. | The victory of the reform ——— ‘i tality is much above the average of the corresponding tions, ‘There pcb ester Sonne po a it at yey by the | secretary Seward’s Plan of Setiloment fer 10 unchanged. It is thought that the Bank rates will quarter of ten previous years, which was in the anual ja the pos- nan Navy A ey ‘Reform aree: Englteh Real Entate -Britivh, Reperts of iy riage re Ly tl eae na potaoal bes ‘which oonceras only politicians; the | American Diplomacy, &c. ale, wi Proportion of 26.6 deaths per 1,000 of population. The annual mortality of the town population in the March HH 58 (Philadelphia (April ae of London | WAY (5 OPO! ‘Lownox, May 30—Noon. Conaels have advanced % per cent, and are quoted at | quarter of the present year was 29.3 per 1,000, while the A communication with referonce to the Alabama claims A +06 for money. annual death rate among the rural population was only question was received at Washi from the British eg the Sore ¢ AUERIOAR SBCTRITIOS. 12.6 per 1,000, The bigh mortality of the quarter ap- government a few days ago, in of ‘after: 0 copge, oF cold The following are the current quotations :— pears to-have been attributable to the severity of the weathor rather than to the prevalence of any epidemic. May 16 @ grand dinner was given im Paria by Madame Wig Loxvow, May 90-2 P.M. | Drouyn de Lhuys, tm honor othe youke Sepanewe prinee ‘ano e Consols bave still farther advanced cont. and bis suite, consisting ve persone, among the A Real G pr mcrefceic haENIOIS S s guente were the Duchess de Fornan Nunez, M. de Lich- capital See cane a TOT ARG SEM, No. Park cow, Loxvon, May 20—Kvening. | tenfold, Minister of Holland; Baroa and Baroness de Conai \t spellas | Treland-—Hoaven save the mark!--has. recently been having ~Amartonn, Watcher |p creer, *EtStE ag Console closed firm at 04}¢ for money. Seebach, &c. The young prince left at half-past nine, ‘adapted for the | held, and it was resolved not to make any fu ot Neus upon @e ' te knenf a weet es being accustomed to retire to rest at am cariy how and to rise every morning at siz o'elock, The German papers are just now discussing the means of farnishing the Pope with a legiou of men recruited ia the Tyrol. In Notes and Querirs an extract is given from Guicciar- dim’s ‘Description of the Low countries,” which shows that for centuries Luxemburg has suffered from its peculiar position between contending States, This is the account given of it in 1593:— This cou being a frontier by France, hath often beene miserably afflicted im the wars, and divers Washington and the Secretary of State, but lor’e 'e.-The - Lived Set upon Rritiah Colm waatchele Listen tye Peso et thin sabject baw beea ee Tae 00 negotiations for its purchass have thet iy way begun. As the ‘Alsbaree elalvae must Pag ga for sottiement, when the next | presser foo on the subject w reewived frou: iingland, the Secretary wil! then prea | “Costar’s” For fare and reece came ail inavote om, Paste, Cowie, snimala. Seld by oll dramas Eee tee Le DEPOL, 40k Mrosdway, WE. ‘from Washington that the United has during the past week receiv od from that the Briti#h goverament 9 uot we rod. AMERICAN SECURITIES closed at the following rates:— fi ii 3 i E ri i 3 2 2 lendiees So piste Si aes, Ali of the leaders who can get money are returning New York, and you will them very moch disgusied ; i ® Hi} Es i z i mines are rich, as but need capital to develop when 2 5 { § i s Frangvort, May 29—Evening. ‘United States bonds closed at 775;. Fraxgrort, May 00—Fveniag. United States bonds closed to-day at 77%. The Liverpeo! Cotton Market. Liverroot, May 29—2 P. M. ie 4 z li Cotton without ehange. town: ge the pei itaelfe, often sacked and des- sources the assurance 5 Livenroot, May 29-5 P. M. trove” ali mxcnbers pe! very bi ey and does not object to, Astor House. viii GP RR xe Cotton firm. Estimated sales to-day 12,000 bales. | strongly seated, yet but reasonably ia the the Russian Cartas ‘Spentnia: am warres it hath often been destroyed in sort that the States. On the ee —- a oo avtacne a: y eure 6, 47 Bresdwag. ‘Middlivg uplands, 11d. ; middling Orleans, 111 9 11344. i citizen, being very poore by reason of the wars, have Livenroor, May 30-104. M. | got only been in repairing it, but many of thom and considers that the cession was made in no unfriendly . sstaiiiataahaai ‘The cotton market opens buoyant. At this hour other | bave also cleane abandoned it. ney tea are sirougly bent on aaneration, nee 4) Reieesh! “An Irishman who knows both sides of the Atlantic’’ markets appear to be unchanged. though i the latter case they Lumbiy | fency styles of t ‘ae rr N, No, OLS Beowdway Livenroo:, May 30—Noon explains in a Dublin journal what ho ay 9 wbea — te terse pemobon Tee Maa ele deste to ‘a purchase uly wen une free cone Ridres aad on ‘The cotton market is firm, with more doing. The fol- great and unsuspected national danger. merican 4 ot the sent parties concerned, people of Cau: pw a nally lowing are the authorized quotations :—Middling uplands, propaganda are, he says, rapidly achieving the moral | from the ‘. fe ond eats sa. as woll as the British government, is ootaned. ke re, RinchhesSrorstcws fe 21d. ; middling Orleans, 112;4. The sales of the day are and social ruin of Ireland, Sentiments aad principles on who hp hy? ven ignorantly and unadvisediy picked up on the wharves of New Yorks or about the platforms of stump orators, af. fecting the most sacred relations of life, are being syste- em a Livro, May 90-2 P.M. The cotton market is active and firm. Jere , tr, ¥ ‘A bei evte: ¥ GAUS Ge BAN. wih es Sos eS Eugiiot Roview of fle Characte: Stntes- man and Ruler. ard tee ontuiane Wor nals oy BEES BA AES ROS i ii ij i § ; z i et i E; Livanroon, May 30—Evening tmatically imported into and naturalized in Ircland. The | fret Gaurewy Wien Oe tm on 5 ‘The coven market closed strong at an advance of one. ei Ghiat WarTae ter ita tae enka ey, sere een ae {From the Londos Post eee organ), | 2 Park row, N.Y. eighth of a péany per pound. The following are morally wreng; that the clergy are © Kind of revered | They exist nowhere are 0 State prinan mewels > iis authorized. closing quotations:—Middling uplands, | marshalses men, who ought only to be suffered to go at pT CE a ee y He, nie The tissues exhibited ( the. foregoing class compre- wg Pets mess tas ep enaen Bt th ag x Pees 1144. ; middling Orleans, 11744 The sales of the dey | jarge on Sundays; the American presumption im favor of | ali the documents, reports, &e., in the posses. | hend the Confederate Sraten of America, hen heen relessed Ho. I Aatee sacs, foot ip 16,000 bales. youth snd against age and experience; the other notion | sion of the company, Sa they make uy due history, ond | 1. isck and colored ctoth. ona reas song bed to tae canes levier ch soerenmmnete: Grover & Briers : Prominn Sew: “Liverpool Breadstufe Market. that wo law need oF ought to be obeyed which dose not | Unt ts go wile Mite fie eae in | 2, Cloth for livery suite, biliard tales, domskine, | toe) Wee bece illeyal; but few. will be laclined to ques. | Maines ramerwe Mgyers: “~ Livanroot, May 20-2 P.M. | regcho and reflect the demgoratic sentiment or passion | shout ten ‘aye {bis departure aa been topetne. Oy deere, Demers rugs aud Coits tion’ too closely the action of a government which held Si ap Near ‘ba Flour nominal at 298, Wheat and corn unchanged. — || of the nour; the good-as-you doctrine of personal equall. | the cable in the Henato—E4. Hunsuoj—with the} ¢ the life of thelr ilusiious prisoner im err wabds, and, oy athe magia Bema ek Lrvenroot, May 29-5 P.M. | iy these are the new dogmas out of which if unchecked) | Seely ‘2 Lg ge ge Ser A 6. Fancy wootion and worsted stiffs. at pe a Gy Davia, however nnsuocmefit the attampt | per ors Detthia meson Oe Duane eireet. Hair Dye Oe RresdatatPiour, 29%, for Western canal. Wheat— | revoiution i# as certain to be wrought im Irish charac. | the savans may bury if they naan, Three departments ia the north of France—the Seine, | which be organized to establish the tndepondance of x Mo, 1 Miwonkee red, 188. 9d., and white California 149. | ter and Irish conduct as the kindred revolution was ee Fare and Calvados—form the Norman cloth manufac. | the Southern States, Noy A pa po take = lt? shore RI c r teede not i Hi toring division, of which the central market is Elbwaf, Every kind of woot is wovon in Normandy, whereas im the Ardennes, of which Sedan is the grand ceatre, we find that satin cloth and fancy woollen goods are princi. manufactured. All the products of Istre are brought to Vienne, « department which chiefly produces inferior clothe and cheap trousering. The Haut Rbin and Moselle are famous, again, for brendeleth, while in the South the towns of Carcasoune, Saint-Poms, &o., are oontral places for coarse aud military cloth, By far the largest portion of woo! employed in cloth weaving is fordign; thas immense quantities of wool aro sent from Australia, Russia, aod even Spain, France does not produce on the average more than two hundred and fifty milion france worth of wotl, and exports five million five hundred thousand; besides whieh, the commonest kinds of cloth are alone taade of French wool The immense progress attained in this brandh of French industry is truly gurprising. fn 1966 France produced auile suilaloms eyo (or ber ieeterien, fieee Cor, 09% Barley, ds Gd, Peas, 41e. Oats, 3s. 6d. Lrverroot, May 30—Noon. The hroadstoffs market is od firm. Core is 64. Dotter; mixed Western, 305 64. per quarter. Flour steady 21 208. per bbl. for Western canal. Whear—Cali- fornia shite 148,; No, 1 Milwaukes, 13s. 04. Oata, Sa 64. per 4 loa Barley, de, Sd. per 60 Ibe. Peas, dls. por quarter Livarroor, May 90—Evenit ‘The breadstaff market is unchanged. Wheat—White Calitorn'a, 14a, and No, 1 Milwaukee, 139, 9d. per cen- tal, Cort, 905. GM. per quarter, Barley, 4. ad. per 00 Mba. Oats, Se. Sd. Liverpool Provisions Market. Livearoot, May 99-2 P.M. Bacon, 8. Cheese, 67. wrought, a comtury ago, in France. Holding these views, the writer's object is to invite the earnest attention of the well educated and weil disposed men of Ireland to the fact that the mental and moral constitution of the country is at this moment attacked with the most dan- gerous and insidious malady to whieb it tas ever been exposed. Acurious question arose at the recent sitting of the jury of the ninetioth class of the Paris Exhibition, which relates to lodgings for workingmen, The Rm- peror Napoleon ie an exhibitor in this ciass, and doubts wore raised as to his competency to come forward as a candidate fora prise, M, Conti, the President of the class, who is also the Emperor's private secretary, said he thought his Majesty had better be deciared “hore encoun,” The other members of the jury, however, & g 3 Ap tannin Compa’ be manifested in havtwuding the re. | Whacture, as low as at any othor house ia the oy, a infant republic at whos bead he | #ADLE i, taiddte ot Gooper Tastitare blork placed, while at the ame be utitized oe to an extent that incredibie, must be Sance—Delicious with Nawp, BONS, Agontetfor the United ‘Btaina even when thay ae. Revann H F} g = fortune to be we Gowka ee pa by mon who, kes « igh for the most part military education, Die Bow fara di commit and sit} did not the —— = Md Fy (re ently fell, of eonfon jure Ww: enoy. was Aulic ‘Couneil at Richmond. The Presiden: and the pepe in their generals, aud the latter had coi. ta themselves and in the arinies which they com. manded. In bis doalings with tue federal goverament Mr. Davia was always dignified, and, notwithstanding of ‘ooveral of the Northern generat, 4 napoed oF any departure froin th 1 b | oe ivtised warfare ‘Towards the Karopean Staten, | 8% pa whose intervention he not whaturaily sought, the Comsede- | Sonn treet, of 83. Broadway, uador the P pendanee ead wil ceianne. mem When Wren iS come ie conian The action of the insurrectionary committee of Rome bas just undergone a check by the arrest of a num. ber of the party, who met on Guntiay last at is wine shops and vineyards aatside the city walls, to be Inspected by some Garibaidiaa officers who crossed the frontier silly for the purpose and returned tmmediately wore of a different opinion, and the Prussian Commis. | after having seen the mon presented to them by the tenes Soe Ohbtne nee (2 Se OA Harts Oe | coer eapecially ‘nainted that \t would be unfair tox. | diferent Romas Isadore, Tt Ww Gimoale for any vort of " Lavanroon, May 20—Noon, elude the Emperor from the competition, as long before | meoting to take place here, however ssoretly organized, Tee orovmous market i¢ arm. Pork, 6ia 64,, gad | be veonme Kmporor, and while he was 704 o astsoner im | without spies Andigg thelr War (0, amd (he epagenuence Peshistal Seon wewing muchive), resident, @P Broadway, New York, May 296 P, M. now styles; every variety of |. The siaek compe: t a —