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¢ TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1866. home policy, but one which would admit the intervention of the parties to the nna Co%,gress, NEW-YOR’K DAIL — UROPE, BROOKLYN NEWS, ———————— sions, oeccupations and epoliations, These are the hopes of Ituly a8 t0 Venctia, She hopes more. Out of this war would require a Jitt le tirg to ‘rf g L 4y .(L Teemed to think wou'y flminisl tn magritude, if the adversa- dont 89", i f which will et he new . dar rece enconragement from the The Paris correspondent 8074 whatever little hope there | will como many conseqnences, not the least of which wi Kines Covxty BoAnp OF SUPRRTIIORS.—The faved from Fiet Page. g g tetions that . was that peace would be Wiatained seetss to be rapidly | bo the sbandonment of that preteuse of a throne now to Tty (B Voot o1 9 - e Maxim 'm[ vauishizng. } be mais ed in Rome b hq. ign Christian soldiere Board met yesterday efternoon. The Chairman presented the orf , 180 origin of . nee if | 7 o o | sort rder of Crosa ¥ o the place of the | mouthly report of the Relief-Comnalssioners, D aepedith faithful to e t0 sustatn . m YRR m T . of new order of Crusal ing the p n Vo) d o wekcld mon w hiy were Toco o THREE DAYS LATER NEWS. | meciowr birth foa daughter on the parting French tr ; o | iaBelal condition of the institation, e Kelloes: Cured ths ted | ingutry jed to n couversat i i syl inst. Tie tirstpart of my guestion, Isltaly preparcd for Cash on hand at date of last report ... §173,000 00 €an w-sa t¥2ce, to vtate to your Excelien t was sustalued by foreig —p e THE PRINCIPALITIE war? is balf answered in the foregoing. Prepaied or not, Received from Covnty Treasurer. 5,000 00 “Thie iden of the Government of the Emperor has been de- lm.wu.mu in Mexico #0 long a s sustalued by fot 5 3 ST ina struggle for life, Six years of armed waiting for Paid to families since. L 35 %0 @ined by bis Majesty in person in & letter addressed o the b gy wociinpornitle; that the logie of the sitaation Ex-Minisder Prince Couza hlf:m{hul impeached for susplcions B (hies has cost us dear—almost bsnkrupicy. Expenses 186 %0 EPAID ncS carcely seo how we can wait; but to wait when the Balance.. - 110160 S bl “THE CRISIS IN GERMANY, wakteul expenditure o 1 INDIA. gram_dated Caleutta, April 11, & d b " 2 1o the eacrous | ThE Teport wog referrad to the Committes on Accounte, red hour strikes would '-':,,"-‘ ';}c !.rxlr‘v“"n--"iv; awe in | The Connty Treasurer was astborized (o borzow for a period progt L n 0ine Gionths, at 4 rate of interest not exceed. Commander-in-Chief of our army afver the taking of Puebla. | the independence of Mexico to be estal { doewni of idiers before our b forcign vernment accused of owing ity exist- "Onrobmtduu know,” (wrcte the Emperor) 18 not to i yose on the Mexicans & ment against their will, worto | . o ‘ ke our epccess aid the trivoph of & ty whatever. I | WS —— Jods dull, Prices weaker, Cotton d d of Providence, to desp A e stiine o | akm Sesire that Mexico may Tevite fo & s Boed lich - § 2 xehar ge, g secds e e e seven per cent péx mnuum, the sum.of $100000 fir (e egenerated by a Governmen N 1 ol ot how we ¢ | support of the poor of Kiugs v. It was moved 68 an SEERaN NO CIFANGE IN THE SITUATIO s e e T T R vatiors, sha | mhvvmlnnx.- i e ue fung e cortingent fund, b refunded to that account, fro phe owes (o F'ra | / - . 1 huf rath . | s unimproved wit (e sum named in the s s amended, the resolutivu 3% Alluding to a e on tae Be the Paris corre- | condemuati heaped on | was adopted, ko offezed the following, which was ado [8 tl'l'wli of the Aw‘l E’;‘“ A'be Mex? can pe of The London Times ways that ene of sould be treas the dearest hopos of Ttal THE LATEST NEWS AGAIN WARLIKE, | fhondent of o tan. that th n uiled by cotnt : o nature o x « en the PAuIs, Febr | ted States (e o ch a8 to | her national it anty, un 1 hiave received the Jatter which you heve do; { i worst fears—all, of course, on accourt of f g, 1 Ir.t () hereia ¢ sof Indebtadne . 1 the POy e ] - The | doy of Feb 3t, with nterest s . Panic in the Money Markets of London and s of peaco in GABATY | Ly of e wrmy would bo co i waiinna of | sgaty pad by th, 1 rluid lhem s ereral o doctitoe | Paris. o g g [ v ers wnder the diretion of ribaldi, and their o e s et T e i deired ahot o hi | IR neere. f would only bo the amonnt of t States of Ar aud which tixes bave been ju gawrunties which we ntinue to ¢ ate in Vienna and } i '1" 1 ’: 1 furnish. Laye been illegally imposed end eo h is foauded on th 4l .y.w“ ; 1;::: ERE - e o population o id be on cur side The Bourd soun ulter acjourne R expressed v recoz- | THE DEBATE- ON THE NGLISH REFORM BILL, d on ihe 13th fue \]'fl‘i'_: | D ——— 10 A VIR )l.\s‘.-;lA fire v- | T Austr of Bermon by the Federal Go aation of Mexico by | ny view, thi near Fourth, E. D., at an €arly cITY NEWN, = Jahed with olight iose et firm., The - JITERARY CLAss.—The fifth regular Paris Bourso Loxpoy, April ; 4 bonr yesterday morping, and ) that COURLIY ¢ ot take place ece PR ARATIV T [ Y Rentes elose . yes . n ot Mhieh | MR, PEABODY'S LETTER T0 THE QUEEN. | "t RS ase T 0 gl | o S v it e o o nd bad bis right leg seVercly in- s Lome, No, 94 Noith Fodith- ue and contradietor; o is still warlike, 0 suppose ¢ o, would i the re e on Satarduy eveniog next, | frout wheels of the ustitute. Bubject: X0 | jured. Ackerly was take st., and received surgical aid, 1t cou ’ UCR FOREIGN CORRTSPONPENCE. { rily settled by 1 , : § hi S v o e O e : 1, as wellasthe | papay, pon Murpzr.—Gedrge Schmidt, indictedyfor i ihe'Trcned i tria to that effect. Xind, If the o lealtural and Hosts | g0 morder of Mugo Weichner on the ist of Jaauary last, wos PorLASD, Me., Thursday, April 26, 16 ——— ! Jeeties and Formers' Cluba will epost immediately | piaced on e in the Kings County Court of Oper and Y 3 3 L. D il . oston, 68 v i noanee el Severol witnesses wera examined an ¢ show more | steamship Nova-Scotian, from Liverpool on the 19th ; "(N"lmrrlnl ‘-"l\l]‘l"'ff s \ll:::\:‘ - e;»”: o - Il‘h'n:; 'Iy:'lr:m::r‘“lm sy, Severslwitasesse i axA R roe X a Lo 0 . ive 0! 05008 Mox —Money is in good de- eh th saptions of the i e ¥ the conditions f g 1| Yis Lendingersy ¢n (T8 ek, riveding fib Pce S mnu’k, “,;, disco o :r"r‘r cont. On the fiike to ombody all tho uscfal | DY be concladed. | 5t 'wasto be hoped that o | 10 o'clock this morning. 1 | Stock Exchange s prevaile 1 st toin about agricultare Eheewthoot | g p s spy —The stable of W, Suttle, Mognolia- i ho Nova Scotls report on the 12th inet, 1o Iak, 4% | SACOE O T ot anerwa nd their lagh Teports, 61 once iy othes | g . D,, was eutered by bueglas st an early bour yesterday b 3 prices Kioce the Crimean war, but afierward ¢ b 4 5, pussed stoamship Damascus, from Portland, | B SnCe 2oy ools N . LoxpoNy Mosey Ma Kangare 01 New-Yo t | businees in funds, C Kangazoo, from New-York, arrived at | GUCC, o evpecially foreikn, stocks, al 2 of the 12th inst. hio dlscoqat deiand was very Light, i for New-Y, ut | The Mabiities of Pinto, Perez & Co,, ' a = b Y ing. 1t is stated that grave irreg Laving been ashore, crimina proceed 2 whieh could be cone 8, bridice, yib morning, §and robbed of ! of Larness, sadd TR A 3 .| veniently carried away, eoneis Association, an old anti- | robes, &e., to the valie of €350, its resources for 10 bound to Liver @ to yon ined su! ervweatof tho ¥ uble vepmiach to the gov: it on- ———— it of this long oppressed race, will hold ite anviver, | ATTEMPT T0 OUTRAGE A LiTTie . in this ( in the Cooper Institute, May 5. at k Seip, o young Geroan 16 years of ege, was arralgned | 10 v'clock, o. m. The sp or-Gen. 0. 0 Howard | before Justice Walter yesterday on a charge of atteimptivg to +v. Henry Ward violate tho person of a little girl named M iy TEage whse paronts Tesido at No. ¢ Ewen-sh, I D. as alleged to have been commitied oB Wedneedsy oight, whi girl was reported to bave received injurics . i required medical treatment, It is also alleged thai Scip on the same cLild some weeks (go. point of view, t turned bave b . Acoept, Sir, the assurances of my Ligh ¢ s Whic s L iog especial ag ideration. Ui 1k LHoys veyed, ) ship, name nnknown, wi Wihof F ™. - ShLe was & s the lot quits ordinary to new » have i Jors Biory g of the 1ith political seen in g ZABLTH, N. J. LXECUTION AT EL oad sceurities are re - wirg o sales on Ve Iy considerably lower ik ot i L d itain, Lidee i ; [ in ab th r attempt James Glennon, the WitcaMurderer Klanged— ir ¢ aceon k i ad und Wales, at the May : nt the following reply to th - been largely taken for skipment fo atton, D, D, of Ch Jurned uutil Mondsy Gest. His Confession and Explanat t the § Xn\lll.\g] :G ) the Queen's |, " been lurgely to kAn’A v 1:' .rg‘|. . .\Y{ \‘Z.‘I t r‘ D., of ¢ and Frio were at one | Treedmen in Groat Bri » and B} The Ytandard Time, Iwo MeN Brrae v TUE (A G-1% OF A VAUL To the Bditor of The N. V. Tribune. R o 1 YAUHT: | “gin: The Standard Time furnished to the C¢ ovs n the | Telegraph ofiice of the Metropolitan Fire Départment, by 0 Or een Second aud | Counecticat Clock Co,, from and after this date at 12 ™, ur o'elock yesterday worn. | P . daily, will be telegraphed wid struck upon all the fire. 4 Williara | wlarm bells as follows: Post-Ofiice, City Hall, Marion-st irics, | Besex Market, Union Market, Fi y-first-st., a mass of ub- t Morris, T ind-st., Jefferzon Market, and Spriog- t30f the worke | o4 powers, aad on each Sunday at 9 a. w. in edditional. T Tt ity 7. G. Awor. Wbility to express, in Miieh 1 hve read | ¢ i ', . ‘i | wely, but from the n ench Crime, The extreme pen sred upon Jawes exactly o year si in conzection with employ Compaay, und wobr His wife, lowey Iren, wasan intemperate woman, and go er Yome and ber he: froqaently eri 1 ber frequently pass tlizabetd, N. J o murdered his wife are of sct- v's attention 0 nmeliorate n decline of 1220 per cental. Wiste aud holders dewand an ad L eaved i ) of the work = 6a, . WPOOL RO and G mics? When th @id the md r 108 MARKST. purpos: t ler W ot in Ik bor moglect of her or. T Very respect f 1riebit: o op SR ilged 1o oadk 4 i ached, and b o snrf exy rospec h « ; 8o great that he ¥ iged to_saul gRreR MARLRE { Denth t don! o Board of -Commissioners Metvopolican Fire Depariment, Nine o was conveved 1o the Ninetecnth | Firemex's Hall, Now-York, April 2, 1668, in Ninetcenthst, between | esa wife and several Ay n bad | been bre T Pota nt the neighborkood 6g Uniont The cb caunot be co t0¢ nor the res. F the foreign iroc i agaia safety a lren, and i Lhe portrait which yonr Ma 1o bestow on me § {1 valu rops to | to have 1 t Western Elevator, asountiog in enting ed | were sold by a man r from Canaca West. et TION OF RELIEF AMONG SOLDIERS AND | Markets— 1) ' muies.~The regular monttly distribution- of | 8 racs ead the widows iven t bey have themseive ® pucitie connt.y of Waet Openivgs to their & their influ the work of reurga Marq * towanid @ citi- m §10% they jzation which is being ac erpool, the ud all po- vdy at 40/ a 40,6 tor d teady atdna@dr 3. Petrolenm is steady ap LATEST. iet and firm. Old Amber Michigan, &35 Corn active aid @ d 54, for Yellow. a Corn to Os s, ‘war we adwit, a8 thes U doutle postulate in The right to 1 Mised freiglits ¢ Klief Fund present, il ¢ in v 1 wew Lad suffered so cruelly, t ook for from a goverament whose bad faiti we had proven on | 90 many occasions. | We find them now engaged in the establishment of regular | 4. » | il gevernment, ‘.v[|-<‘v;h~-wnnull dispos 1o kecp engageme 1 this relation we hope ¢ | aitributed it to s —— 3 o expedicion wil oga borencied, b el FROM b 0nE 730 o sl it wake with the Emperor Mazimilian arrangeuw: b = " et , 13je, for sides, 154, el T, 1 i Justice ) unn, ose. Bacon one I By eatisfying our interests and our bovor, will p The Cermanie Tmbrog) Position of Kinly— h»»m T‘“\n |1n h rsl:L::ll:.rela ln:il‘\‘i-l‘ld '{‘.m‘. e Hudso ut Lo crman Powers Kke ecusider as atanend the service of our army on Mexican of ke lonr active and advane or No. L py e Emperor bue giren me oriers to write in this #ca5 10 | L4could wot sieey 4t o) ie Minister in Mex lay down fira Lort time on th but Yar § - 'We fall back from that mowent in the principle of non-juter- | oy 0 Th 7R SOTE ORI 001 10% ot up Aad wal iy e vy aud €102 wention, and trom that moment acoept it as the rule of our coti | g, i r Xo 1 air is he s digsidence oy s @uct; our interest, no less than luim from all the wi.iform application of it.” Trusting 1u t spirit of eqaity which animetes the cabinet at Washington, we expect from it the nssurauce that the Americau people w Wemselves confora to the law which it inyokes, by observing, ot 10 regard to Mexico, & sigiot nentrality. When yon shiall bave | tears in parting with ber Suformed me of the resolstion of the French Government on | oo ver by saying that it was boter b hue subject, 1 shal be ablo to indicate to yon the results of our | "¢ KT B0 W that he siould d megotiations with the Enperor Maximiliau for the retarn of | gy man Catholie, 1 our troope. " 1 requeet you to remit a copy of this dispatch to Mr. Seward | wer 10 bis commuvication of the 6th of December last, | him to bave the goodness to lay it before President | g, Job and I rely with confidence for the examination of | areic'nfter closeted With bis sy he cousiderntions it embraces 1n the traditional sentiments | yo.fud the substance of what we L i'«fned 1o notice in the note of the Secretary of State of the L,, erime. gy . 121 o'clock the prisoner was led out by the Sheriff to thy A éeopt, Marquis, tbo assarances of my bigh conaideration, | ;A% Soioek Die prsanes FRn e St b St oy 5 y DROUTN DELHUYS. | punred, the futal noose sround bis throat, those wh Mousienr le MAUQUIS DE MONTHOLON, Minister of Frasce, | goul 16 gain o the prison thronged up sear Washington o in silence, puty-Stentl (Mr. A. A, Werd), ME. BIGELOW TO MR. S8EWARD—Extract.] read the which 1 that the execeut LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES, PARIS, Jan. ween the Lours of 10 and 2, asked the : 1 have nothiug later from the State Departmen d anything to say. 1o the wildest rum n compared, in ay e was visited by bis father « re his ¥ igbts eciive, 67,000 bush. Floar, &0 Lud 184 @ 104, 0 bush, Wi .50 bbi %00 bush Onts. on i3 unsettled, and bas de- a pow 5 iddlines, 4 @ receipts to-duy, 569 bales, Corn—sales at 81 05a 1 (& or bushel. Oats, > @b60c. per buslel, Mess Pork, #2v . ew-York bank ohecks,”¢ per cent premium. Sterling Ex- at Gernay Powers reached s point or there must be an ap- eut of Mars, It is quite | ng its retreat ux ch the Court added + Mr. Nosth for de; iover yesterday held evue Hospital on the body of Thos. Dempsy, 1 the effect of injuries received on the 17th inst. y deceased was riding wpou the rear platform of one and at the corner contact with the s conveyed to tution, where bis leg was ampateted, asd death | prig Cicely eléh (of Mitamicki), A verdiet of accidental death wes rendersd. | with sugar to H. I, & Co Leftno sed was aged ol years, a native of Ireland, aud resided B. D, Pire West I'wenty-eighth-st. WL PLE Mt SER owi to i & ention as probubilities to-day all point to waited six yows for such a ¢ now threatens Eutope—the auspicions mome: ¢ to fight on apother 1 wit stands attent, with her sword talf o 10 rpeak o e \ ok leave X t or the 1 tion of its tr by a defen : « that ¢ having made warlike o conside against Prus. Austrian e re egard 1o Sh ned forloggres - t sitting | n Morgen Post faps the the Fedoral Diet, to reject t ition for | —evidently sent there to ar reform of the Dict, At the same 3is to b | The ing him the | bronght forward requiring the Diet to sumwon Prussia to | Ttalisn journals s o discontinue its armamer m the belligere + she ssumed tow ‘The Berlin Proviazial Correspode But on th I, ) o A | Horen Twiep Ammesten.—Jobn Johnson, alias in 0 re- [ James Joknson, was on Wednesday evening arrested whi airs at the Metropolitan Hotel, having in bis chel, sk gmbrolla aud othor L. W. Birdes . Sasals R. ove post f New-ilaven for Phi SR be 5th of Jannary. France is o pre; and o a gort of solicitude which b, g down pos-ession a water-proof cloak Henr nde irst degree. That 1s vnt = sars that Prussin nee, by French people to that which prevailea in 174, | ife ; but ot int sy and | has a well founded hope e G A Pr _ | Sehr, Hen ! N 1o garily owiuig 10 the \gnorasce of what ks occurred be | s to odd that 1 die a fony fo- | oo ",':'i,' ”“M';’ 1% the ciehin § i U L A i | articies, which proved to have been stojen {fom Room No. 343, | Reer, Blackwoils [sland. fween the two governments since the apparently eritical mo- | wan Catholic j il support the proposition for roforming the Con- wid that in any case the camy in Germany woul so | o 3 b o Rt L s RS ASEIRCIE S BN BEE A ™ at which the correpondenca sent by the President to | Mo then kissed the cross and knelt down whi | stitution of Gennany. short that Italy could hope for success in Venetia only | 9ccupied by Mre. Anos B. Robbins and Mre. Maris L. E— 8 S through a coneert of Ner tomareh | Cboreh. Yesterday the prisoner was taken before Justics | TNOR SALE—HOOP SKIRT FIXTCR riendly tone of the | attendance read certain portions of the Ritual, » he that the | with the Tesponses in an undertone, Hie face wns ashy pale, | France, at the sound « vidence of fear or trepidation was epparent. | The Senate, upon a petition for the modification of the | Th | Doshig i the complaiuts of the ladies taken. Tl com- Dleks, 1n petfeot ovdar and new, with one of two mep were then transierred to the Court of Spocial Terms, | ordars on haud. A rare chance for any oue wisking to o In the b 1 to the Penitentiary for six | ot the Fec *t., up stairs. ¢ and o tirst gun i € defe; Congress closed. Tn spite sEmperor's disconrs, t 1 o prblic b ‘actual situation is 1 -1 esented b the charge of Co:Te Tore- ” axiety a bt wees los ansousoed the | o folded 10 frout of Lim, and they were as firmly | (v, b Slkitye (o o : it “The Sof the Dilsoder way s Dese. AP grl":r“‘;: Koy & 1igs e e o l._w‘".gr 40 | cinsped as though in the grasp of a friend. On rising el :, »‘"“‘:""": :""1“""-“. 10 the right of petition, has adopted ""‘" o i |l ;"' oy )‘ & i cach chige. 1o 18 the same tief who, & few | 2 oo LSy 10 e e lin wilh ¢ gned f0, prepare the o #hook haods with end Kiswed ihe various oficers | W PrGiossguestion : i g s Vetox cose Gere | sice, entered the room of Mr. James M. MeCord of | (1O THOMA EWS, Nos. 200 4 way for the Fetirement on % from Mex oo, and | of the Jail, and sumbitted to the covenng of the black cap ie Corps utif was engaged upon the Government | maise. * We want Austria to cede Venice, give us i wite | Eije, Pa., n guest ot the Metropolitan, and stole from thenco | : . snd there you wil fn 20 satisly President Jounsen of the Emperor's loyal intentions | With wonderful composure. | bl relati mercantile manne. for Prince Huwbert, god take ¢ sations on the Dane | wearing apparel valood at 6250 The thief escaped with the d everythingelve chasper thed any stcre in Smard the Dnited Hod i the Paris corre. | The Deputy Sheriff then read the usual formula, ending —-— | ube. A little hesitazey in Austria way bo overcome by a | propeity atthe tie, but it was subsequently recovered in 2 spondence of Zhe London Times o 15 account of ards | With the words ** And may the Lord have merey on vour soul.” | pain, | warliko demonstration at Berlin by the prescnce there” of | bouse i Woust: e of ** Amen,” the body of the unfortunate man | e, Gor ’ o rs of eredes first, | At the res 1t was stated that Gen, L ‘unsuccessful eff: 0 sundi bad been nominated | “Yliis may be tre; but it is none the more likely to bo | A COLORED DoMEsTIC ¥ TRoUBLE.—Officer Dunlap 1y jerked up by the falling of the heavy weight be- from the En Foreien Affairs, and | W ] Ciptaits General of Cul _ Sinally from e i not given, Le fs the | :‘«‘.“um..l '.‘1’:.';;;' l(:z::‘!:";l;l:::dv'%?m' ich were fearful | Captain-General of Cuba, vice 1 true for being given out by the fricnds of the Ministry 48 | of the Scventeenth Preciuct recently arrested Eliza Miles, o T ¥ w defense agaist the chargo of iudiscreet warlike moves | o1ored domestic, on the complaint of ber late emploger, Dr. third party referred to. o ‘To enable you to_see bow completely these relations of | ments, Turkey, [ menta, - too much, | Heman Milgan, of No. 103 Secoud-ave.,, who charges her with France with the United States bave wwallowed op all other Miti g 8 i - Military Par g i g " For a joke or feint in diplomacy we are doin i : = fs E g s P 3 | Bologna and Ferrarn, and 35,000 more are being grouped | apparcl to the amount of $250. Sergeant Potter and Offi K STITCH SEWING- 3 oA R ke griitm1iCes sieskc. Alssurbanae arioh & | h o i 1 Chamier, ‘of ‘the Essex Markst Court Squad, ssbéequently LOCK T B R e e S0% Brosdw Pincenza, The lirge supplies of o ke ; are being transported to Bologna, which will be, in | sscoctained that a portion of tho stolen property was in the | ~~— Qry] R o Aprid 13, 1605 wse of war, the buse of the campaign, The cavalry and | L'"“:"‘:‘}\‘«‘-'l hn::;f::. where l'xh:i Baosh o w -gnne n..!.u SPR[NG CLOTHING ot 18 7 : . . 3 INDON, h .| bersag st being Lirs amellp il g ng. Louse was searched by them, and a portion sipec e _ Arioa, it was bie duty 0 louse, it orger Got to have other | mand in front of the City Hall at 3 o'clock, and executed the | placs, hat at 1o time wero there more | Lr. oving northward, eid there s great activity in drill- | were atso touad, and on visiting the puws-shop of Simpeon & | KTYTS"ebote orin pat) BOYS' CLOTHING of every st eivn which coud B b e, ssugucd o Mo ssped | &roespaade and othr morcment, Thaie sk bioowiforms, | 700 person n i Pulos yard, Kot much more oo Mo ies thal the sauadion. there Bas 1ust salled S | o The mrmte oo aly N Dalaiey Shosiae mAInder | ORNTE JURNISHING000DS, Se.da . = oo W hini! o M e bel N i e | - vy -+ g - - - o pl e v - . 3 N ; n o R0, Blr, with groat respeot, sour very obediantssrvant, | ibruetive fature . the spoctacle, st howed e rorlment | MrraAfs, T et K Ton Hosnen whre. wipmiyay, | ToFonto, and this coufizus 8 report froum Acons that the | Manstield sihiited the wecased foF tral, Sho Is aged sboat | FROM 10 TO4) PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES, Jous BiczLow. | off hvuc!ll‘vlnl advantage. The wings were covered by Com- ,.muueé a8 they drove up, not by chcers so much as l?y f{',;'r'":‘]‘l::‘ of our navy 18 to couceutrate at that pluce aud | :'flj,“"_ and Las on several oceasions been arrested on similap | 3 FREFMAN & BURRE ONE PRIC 'c=x~,r|n\'v2l Boitaing v Hlon. WiLniax H SEwAsD. &o. &., &e. janies A and D, Captains Cliston and Tyso, 6nd the extreme clapping of hands. Mr. Bright drove up so very fast that The King and Gen. La Marmora are traveling together st R | - botween Florence, Turin and Milan, ond the principsl | PROMPT POLICE OrERATION.—About 5 o'clock p. m. (El) AR ( AM ) HOR M. BIGELOW T0 ME. SEWARD—(Extract]. ront of the line was Leld by the regimental band and drum . 4 LEGATION OF THE L'xnr.u’s-xun.’ le[‘ ll.'l"eh! 11466, | corps. The new band of the regiment, led by Mr. D, L. Down. | lie was r(;xlcfmnuul(;.“-n! afow. ’llmw',,dhulrvur, cheered y. Mr stonie was cheered with great en- | Gonerals of the army are said to have been ealled together | Thursday, the Rev. Jacob Forsyth of Chicago, 1, applied to Gth, It is also certain that the Gov- | Oficer Martia of the Tweaty.sixth Preciuet, stationed on tho | badteieésiast MOTIIS. St by Drugglutseverywhere. HARKIS CHAPMAN, Eoston. Sik: In the diplomatic circle last evening at the palace, the | ing was full and very effective, and their mutic, which was him Zlnxnhmr' .'ma e hur my _country poopls v\l d‘Jlkel «;wwnued freely, met the popular approval to 8 remarkable |hi|’e nnd. b i bk . A a at this place for th ch & opentng of the Corps Lagisiatif, I repliea 1 degree. eyond these few tokens of passing feoling thero is o Srovi elf wi b T no dout it woull be mé: Wil peneral atisaction. | D) ’:,‘i",“22‘,,25“::.,‘1,',:‘:.'::’.5“.f.’.‘::‘:’.":?‘-';.}:.‘,’:’:. Toff, nothiog o tocord of what was expected to be a sort of | f,‘;:':,‘:,‘l‘l'pt‘;;:n""‘““ steps to provide itself with wouey f0r | qroy pier, foot of Canal-st., and stated that ko had lost is 8T - o then bd be boped wa would oon have ool nows from | M orw : ud of | great out-door Reform demonstration. Luside of tho jet thlags faala cletio : carget bag containg cltving wud papers vanei ot 0500, | LA DTS & GENT M N 2-' E r-.l.launm:. ‘l' said lu;'!;mxglvt we | wxgl'-: gxpect good | e ¥ ;:“M::::“fl Ho uddressed its commander on the use of Commonn the appearance of things at night was | “{:]‘I“':;' :‘{":,h :’;‘,'I:Ix:'h'ml' ::5‘ !;"f ’:‘“'l’l'“:h:u’::’.:"“',‘f ;}:" fow woients before, B rM lioas nmaenaed :"L'Jm e Y (I 14 ilh ] S e T e, T vt hai | * COLONEL: T yave witcemsod with groat gratifiation the | LUt 8 Fefroduction of tho cone prescnted on tho introduce | Jief hero that Gosone has con ) litary alliance | Soe Sior oo Lo can foup clons shirssiar hadboen sees laving out of the cit;, take your own mesvure and seud to iment whieh orm Bill. Mr. Gladstone's specch was moro | wirly Prussia, and srravged for o campaign in Venctin | store, No. 400 Wasbiagtonat, whore the ofliter found mecrsoon BROOXE, Ash you would touch st Vera Cruz duriog your Ireplied | *plendid appearance presented to-day by the regl i iyt | you have the honor to command—the 71at New-{ork Nationa! | Yaried and earnest than ho ever before mado, and Lord | giyjitanconsly with the cumpaign in Germany. The jour- | in water-closot adjoiiiivg the preiaises the carpet-bag and its out on parade yesterday afternoon. ch regi. srued ont with about 500 men, and both made a fine ap- warehing well and executing the movemeuts in Biave been, by the fact that the rnvpmlv of our Emperor to witbdraw bis army from Mexico is not questic By any of them; nor do I remember to have heard it questio Wy any one with whom I have conversed. It is univers onceded that the moment the indemuity, for whick the £ akat 1 bad . ot received a siogle tine from @1ence to your trip, but that I kad no_ reason 1 it even | Guard. The gentlemen of the Common Council here present, | Grosvenor's spesch was rapturously chieered by thie Con- = s, STy ” sbia dhat vour vovage had any Mhn.:'vw- K ero | Yam coufidect, Leartily wite with me in ihig ufiri«llflon;} servatives., g e 748 Gont| :’:;f,'f:‘u);”&g“‘:""‘; S of i l::“’"';"("‘" ;‘;n}""l“"l“r';h“ iz [ SORELRIAING; ANCWIACER Ei I oo obtuin w sure and satisfac 3 e LN ) 2 e 5 o5 i, oaih, A AT 0% TRObAbIY (HOGKAT (o Bogment choren the | Sork mey el be proud. Iis past ‘record has boon as distin. e the public will expect most. from Cialdini. Ho has given | Puxismep FoR CRUELTY 10 ANIMALS.—Solomor iF, FOOT. mowt propitions” thet was likely soou to offor for a bref | Guished and as honorable as its preseut condition is admirable 7 the Atrica, more proof of military geuius, though Li Marmors Basw |y 05 S0 VL i e d trace the onthin " . : Y ad C Le Preside e Unite o steamship Afrien arrived here at 3o'cl i " ow, it may turn out that in a!l this Italy Lassimply oy ™ cluct, ou & charge of oruelty to animals. Sacond, Mako the following measu ement sctiees, e s ey 'm”wm; .r:l;"l;‘l‘b:!;wl | i‘-"\'\"fin'x"ni«'.‘»fi'i"n’-7.”5-2‘?&':";’5;‘.’::53‘:;".:2‘:,’.“’...‘?3..‘{“.3 noon. She brin[:;l Liverpoo! dates to the f}f: :t:ltlr::, been used by Prossia as a meavs of gaining some conces. | Tho prisoner was enguged in driviug a cart containing about | Wit tape weasure, as sliown 2 Bguro A, via 9% v, o e Eo- Pl d phedy e oal o U8% year b 1 # a hy sions from Ler rival, and Italy may have been drawn into | a dozen calves through th ol 1 h of the foot. Thew. Wician 1L Szwasn, Sectotary of Siate. et the capital of the pation. Theve 1t remained on duty, | doys lter thau thoso per the Nova-Scotia at Portind, | & couseof aeiion which will defrat bor own cuds, K€ is | Ehrows it 118 BoLtom of the eart; On Teschog o Seation eated. ¥ furnishing guards for the Potoranc flotilln, and re 3 ] 4 | urnishiag kuards for the Potomuc fAotitia, and ready for exes | ~ifho ‘teamship Africa left Liverpool at 9:30 on tho | Probable, or ut least possible, that tho telegrapt will have | House one of tho calyes | old, upon that fed, nd tho It to leave it wad when't did | moruing of the 14th, and Quecustown on tho 15th st IR A S DT SReC e Dofioes this | Wh talkd Befire Susth , seventy. gallant members’ hed found thare oy : ' reachies you, i ey .The steamship Peruvian arrived at Loudonderry ou the In Italy prepared for war, and what are her night of the 12th. Let mo answer the last question t P ) Maryland, g Ilearn, the first regiment which nships Ponnaylvania and Australasian, both | Austria in the Quadrilateral isa perpet i« waintain our nationality w st defend a ditlien ML. BIGELOW TO MR. SEWARD. LAGATION OF ine | R18, Fob. 9, 156 Sim: You will f mes Diplo- Wi ues, traLats o 237, & D0te | yheir las addressed by Mr. 1 quia do Moutho. | fhelr last I Bon, whick a ect impression of | gnd uo fors. For the pur- | g me of the invasion of Pennsyl- sed to Mr, Drouyn | Arrived io Harsiob ] h 3 ! b, with his reply, | jurine a few pos addition to all this, it has furnished ork, arrived st Liverpool on the 13th inst, that of the Po—i p 1 L | | DRl alw mast y6ate 400 adggen 1ot S erl )t | il t hat of tho Po—at groat expense in men and money, and | ReuovAL—REMOVAL—The OFFIE of Tns Bug: | pu S 1ia ai | urive b few jiatseuts 900 uflcers o tho solunteer aniregu | Tho steamship Tarita, from New-York, arrived at | womust maintain a lago army to bo ready for Avstrinn | o o s ':.‘f'”l: BUR- | Tu1s uOUSE 18 THE LARGEST 1N THE CraY, 7 ) y and without dus ~ SHED " only s notice, ution ever sug- GLAR ALarx TRLRGRARM, which protects iny i to publish both letters ia | ave pa oy W b o o ; i s k iy | 8, ex huve been sueceeded by th Lo ueenstown on the 15th inst, 2 2 —_— . - e Gnaslional nd o e dajutc G | e e meiors. aud i1t Yl hose wo | Q A gested is that often gjgen [taly by that eapiont adviser of | % ¢ . removed to No. 154 Proad 1T Al e lawented Vosburg o N. o0 . : y ; . Hox -l B o mand, died when st ‘duty in Wasbington' in n the Touse of Comuions on the 12th, in pre e bt opo8, P e 7y ] ) 'J Ton. WiLLAM X Sewaws, Secrstary of Stafo, e TR R R TR B R L ] it to have expected, A ; more or leas, dovs | _ ¢ & Wixg House.—The stock of i . x;:t.‘n?rw-wlm ME. DROUYS D'LEDYS, brave soldier, a trae patriot, and a noble, gerierousdieartad | He replied to various objections rised by the oppoments | B "‘l“"' + Caltivate what you hu A Lonis | ¥ the greatest variety fu the | States s &, ‘.‘:d:‘ I: THE Ux 3, Feb. 7, 1866, mun. This regiment was his gride, and he died as he would | of the bill. He said the time Lud come for decds not :"‘l""“" for givieg you so muc with | FuEpekic 3. Coz 73 Wasten-at., New-York, Fawbich 1 i to t maciques, {or {0 die, ita commazdor in the servion of Lis soun- | words; aud besought the House uot only 16 be Wik, DUt | ariih thansryide YOUF aruies, and o f wopics of which I lias: to thank your otterto the | try. Peace be to shes, and Lot Lis name, These re | wiso in ti et » DU | with thankseiv | S = Marquis & Montholoc. bearing date Octovar 1% 1805, 1o which | marke, Colonel, may 5ot b ina us_ preliminary 10 | (ol Gon 1 the . The evil of taking this atvice is, first, that loyalmite | B 7 & Bac 08, established 1520, Wa vous borivant,” &o the duty I am about te discharg Lat is, o the nawe of arl Grosvenor moved the amendment of which ho had of Ttalians in Venetin ask ns to liberato them from | F00%e Grand Broadway Y ork. your Excalency N‘iT“l" 4 I 0 g t 1 of postpouing th “ causlation of exteart. wyor, Aldermen and Commovalty of the Uit New- ven notice in favor of postpouing the guestion of reform gy vo Io writiag vou thie dispatch I have outersd inty u path | York, to prosent through yon, to your galant regest. s ) Uit the entire sehemo conteiaplated by the Governent | tion for our lr‘nl-?hf':-nn:::‘a:' Pl opened by M ]Blzeh' uimsolf werorul dags ago. Inacos- | beautiful stand of colors. “Thiey bear tho arms of the Nation, | WA laid beforo Parfisment, ivo up what 18 undeaiably yo L i his own ul:n:‘ ‘-":d':rx'it:t I;:i‘;?fi’::‘;fl“:’f;i:?wl"hlfi {"“.“"'i'""m'"" C'j’ ud among them is the flag of the Lozd Stanley seconded the amendment, rief l'I spite nfulll]x:‘v::?x:: i;: w’-‘ :‘.‘;’ Ll "[wl 'nuh- L A ; of Tnion, the Sars o p ol i p f — i aca—would he " o, the Sears and Stipes. - Wo all know tht around this | Neither of them mentioned the expedicscy of zeform, | of meaniess of spirit .,N,;,',.l,h. ¢ gt i ';,:',',',‘,',:," patri ndly, that to | AN TIONEST Macmr Y \ V. V., writes to the WitLoos & GInns Sewineg-M, e ae th ~The Rev. W. G. Hubhard " st ructi Goverwment, §f I did not think that the recognition of the | flag the boys will always ralir. and if ever in comi e by the Uniond Shates mizht Taekiins g | aibuas b el it & 5 n comlug time the | hnd contonded that extension of the franchise should not | It is in no grasping, i ¢ . Rasten the roosl] four troope, Fue instructious whish Leeud | gallant :s'“;‘n Y ;:;' i ieli’: dclfin::,d lnhli'7l.‘|hl:::i:w;h|n"lvlflfi ""fle""’:fij“'fi,a’r’:’z:',‘f&“‘;:‘::::”"fi:‘;“h’“‘“‘;;“‘ Qfouts. | years cl fod Vools mhlzl e g "“.l.i;f‘ Iy lae Drax prineiple amd duty 113 Gues! found with flag unfarle roady L c| L cs 3 e . > - 4 e o e - cl I ' - ’-An mer m:n ;-:Eynfi f"m.'x ldnmmnwr tw have wsed, | cept, then, {hess colors, Colona), "-'x'::“z{'-y"'n;:u:‘ ffi'u‘nfl of Hartington and others“and against it by l""’“d born of :r'llo{l:r(:!mll:llz:r?:f“ ?L?r:fl';“:nnpfl:t';‘fir: "X.',“t"?’ G . o 5 lors from the o 490, t 11 . idab! i L 7o s g of showiag fhat the sootdence which I o gt they had . , The tosticant :.:l:h'::lzl:mn's 8 AUSTRIA-PRUSSIAN QUESTION. ub to recover Lombardy -mlpmnlr;nw the Papal power, o ] poge Ofticial eontradiction Las been given ut Berlin to the | which is practically overthrown. GaripaLpr Sorrs, por Boys—The most elegant 4 “ave iu wy own recollection, and iu wy wewmorauda made ot | in the Park uearly two lours, before if § y 'y fore it was warched 10 the | gagertion fbat tho Prussian Government would tske re- | We hope by fighting jo gain our natural frontier o | eves befors soem1a thls eesatry, Lodios gl sod imagect ihews ROKAW . not wisplaced. Armory. Your ney, in reply o my inquiries, had been expyess: i'b‘-"g’nh Regimont, under the comman prisals on adconnt of the expulsion of Count Waldensee | push Aus'ria back bebind t Lt B ROTHE! These instruments are outirely new, both ncip'e and g yout Mesenge of fulthfa. 1o itimate consoliasion of g | pasaad ILTOUED th Ferk u the ofnor pessed out. wod 1 vy | from the Au strian el Bonld rendst Haliap nationalty safh 1o the aiksashmenis Ko Lyt o o, | S L SRR S0 T “’wsxfi‘fl‘:‘%fim et e e ou oer o recuto s s | ey ashnd Ly A o o | ban i W, (bt FFubcsCoboir el o | b i VAT U, bt S f T o CURES e B S S P T e V0 roeep ait s 6 of tro SIMeviive pgan Ascu IE Ll 10 FhIT1y-Soprtheaty yho o1 cen instrncted 8% that France cousiders n gadical re- | disband armich il e1R6r Upon the wrk of repuiting the | Kix's COUNTY CIRCUIT COVRT—APRIL 22.—Nos. T e L y “owhiu 2 iy Sttt ghos | construetion Cupfdiuiion heh 8 & Yol K Guaad , plocos ettue 0f Aty wd Eiach s ' f Fh U S »‘g:wm. )

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