The New-York Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1866, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1566. ' P conjocture. Thoeo aro oy facts in the caso KuowR 1 the | of Benjomin Fraukiin It it were not o™ PAFton, whoro . they may congratulate themselves ob b first Jnpings, but the real contest isyet to EVROPE. chuckling, contomptuous. The bill was a Little, misorable | papey of groat influence among the working ¢la y s o h g olasses. MM . _ e :mz 8 ;tle;ul‘ll'vn:lll wmte,;" with Q:!fono i m-,Jr ! mmgh gxtact 18 l‘mm 1]':\» O, and apropos of Lowe. Tou | public hers that will gl bo &8 well known to you by the | Woix 1€ 8peaks of most handsomely, a3 well "ol Bparks’s | g g e ; 3 . i " o n, and tha & lamo 006, with Laif its allowance o er John Bright's remark el the member = g | > n 4 - A LARG) AND CHEAPESN NEWSPAPER ™me b "““'a,m- i o TR S .fi. and cars, :nsfl oyes, ip_short » more abortion ;" tho | 'r::’(?:fflfif"u + nocket-horough “{n}‘fu i |]. ofL time this roaches you. And it 1o X8 Very much as though | ;r-lfl?/l iators, this litle volume of the Mom~<t J¢ ok s i - most dete opposed to the scheme are the Count’s plo indifferent, John Bull and bis wife dozing by the | dow: & -hleman might, ha 1 i Tk A Y e Enow ranklin by Laboulaye ought to be translated ana v ‘WORLD, # b A ¥ ne, that that o , had ok is places, diplomatic or other, kuew nothing | printed (ch v r { wn Cons With therm this last move has | fire, 7 bull-dog asleep, and so on. The d | sont hitf Yar 10 the Hous f s printed (cheap—without pay to suthor—we Americans ary | ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEM(.%EEELY AND WEBKLY patorially shal be lost—thimbie-rigged out of eight vy i s b iy b Tio Bourse yestorday was quito | B0 literarily honest,) struighitway. It is not that he bas = DALY, SN AICHETT JHE AUSTRIAN PLAN OF REPORM. hate and - Liberal disaffoctio o how: ditsitl | T eaait to/ the mot yne, from tho | Sdded so much 10 what wo all knew or might read of i EHmp - A L O Gueetic contains an | Tho conntry Aas_spoken_an unequivooally : ats, whigh i I 0 | ‘lx.ufklin‘-. but Le Las so relievod him from the elumsy Notwithstanding the fact that the sin,’ of Tig Tais- o proposal for.a reform of the Fod- | meeting has succceded meeting in 4 larze town oh fell from 476 ¢ otk Benjamins of earlier stapid editors [ g, those | uxe has besn incressod mor than one guarte™ the prioe will Tt et from this articie that Aus. | many of the little ones; the papers are overerowded w o irritating distraoted octavos cast on the world from | cemata the ssme, e anization of the Bund | roports, and T'he Times, Punch, Pali-Mall Gazette MoCarty fud Davive pows: - ERISHFL S, 1834.] Com- TERMS, she did three s azo when | Standard left to console them in the pitifulest og. | 1h nts aud refusals of yecognition, as to make of this U Frankfort; she also | nority. (How natural that the second should fall fo g 0. Yolumo, ‘ nineteen-twentl s of which are direct |, TRIBUNE. John Bright again! Taking wuvidious advantage of C: Sistivas from Preakiin's wriktnes, s Bicrs OUSR o1 "‘"""""“"’“3‘&%‘“”&” Lo B "S s Edinburgh address to misr 4 v presentation of the only (antiotempo- | Mall subscribers, elubs of fvo - vt therefore, support any | hie lived long enough a ilosphical, and of one of the “threc first patn. fi'.:fw:,'l'ddmn—':dn:onmumh" ¥ H: 10 100 T4t rom the | heroes—who iu Strong, e the American Listory, than had been given before | pop w{..,_“:,‘-om e ey bers. A principle of froadom and popular i g ) 4 E ‘Twenty copies, to oue address. 3 . whole of Prussi's | Tauk with England'’s | i g groups of t I 1 said in my last that L""““le'-‘ hdll been forbidden to |~ Auextra copy wili be sent for each club of tea. progea before coming to any decision. A Tight 10 18 attack—it is Joln Lrig " by & e nally memumi roeorti g Ty iy L SMNEARRRENE TRISURN. . to: Mfmorial Dipdomatigue the represeutatives of the | or nearly 50, and hating Keform, ¢ rary daily paper had been advised not to publish, i I8l | Muil sabscribers, 1 copy, 1 year—i04 nambers.. » Socondery German governments ia the Diet have alrsady | it8 cha of "L"" ugo's lnst movel. I have to tell you now | Mail sgbscribars, 2 copies, 1 year—104 nambers. Th e ‘mstractions to prescut u counter proposition to | hopefulost prospects, we a Aknighty | that M. Labouluye has delivered a lectars at Strasboury, | Mail subscribers, 5 copies, or ov Foni gy ul u P tho bill, Y s Tk ohadrent:| and th !‘”I d’l‘m of the Soleil announces the mmmcn('n"- Persona remitting bflomflu o) PR s o o o 3 L O Vallae. | went of the, T'raraileurs de la Mer for pegxt week. for & months, i ted that Austria, Bavaria, and Saxony have gzre Thero was, a8 you may know, o great meeti from Wall W u,'you whic that 1 have apologicd to make, | Persons remitting for 15 coies 845, will receive an extra copy {0 carry out & reform of the Federal Constitution without | Liberal members ‘at the official residence of E: n that 0 this | Noy ar uli, “The spocimen 1 gave last week of the oue yeac. nice to the success or nou-success of the scheme | in Downing-st., on T last, gentlomen being | Aud their ot all. The specimen 1 gave jasi woek OF s - G b Poniic tiact thvindingr s, meth th g o | it 1 . - A 4 - e i . o the | purely arbitrary suppression and repression by Administra- AILY TRIBUNE. N b et i Dextacke Allgemcine Zeitung do- | House ot Commons. ' The Star ba i celr foll oo ? . Lt o i . its 10 1he | tive authority of speech and print, were all fuithtul to the 810 por aanum; 86 for aix moaths. O < ¢ Neine Zeilung ¢ o Commons, 7% Star hud t y full report i | sud truth. 1 took mywases that day at hap-hagard from o | Address THE TRIBUNE, New York. clares that the cl-ction of Prince Charles of Hobenzollern | of it, the rest of the daily papers p ST 7 | woeful abundance in'the kind. Nothing better (or whrse) lie thron incipalities is a matter which con- | maries, that in 7' + being the worst of where. vod, ‘Na v e best 32088 of the k . b e, Princes of Hohensollern, | fore it wail od, has elways had the best p trictly ho | illustrates adness of the kind than these two seeming MARRL t ! Prussiaa Stats | making publio t to b il gt d nat | conteadictions by fast to "'";,"r il i m.zu-r.arumnn—onmn:.;\ 1 28, tho Raw. ug pu meeting " | going to < to you, sad as b T | tions of the priuciple. The Minister of the Interior being | HI g 7, g i while the ira A 8 Toots-like | Lordsbip 1 1 il the other tablas, th c D tho w it . Dr, Tyue. ot St. Mark’s Chureh, Johu D. Huelat of by o L *i PROM THE GOVERNYENTS OF DAVARIA AND | Tetter, written to itec e | mew aad fab) A lo Bous | :«“:ZA-K:LI'.:‘:;:"M |“l‘ :‘-mr:x.lh‘"llmyl:‘::K.relg:lxll:;lr;(:fl“:;w\:lrllftl S 0 Ko Spetiog o Supes. % a8 short-hand reporter wo r o the amount of buginess | yr (i g topublish | grRONG-ABOON—At Grace Cbureh, Orauge. N. J., on Wadnes ot etin the ol | Hugo's novel, E itor appeals to Ewmperor, who is not don- y, April 25, by the Rev, Fraucis Vinton, D. D., William L AR B oo | key enough to object, and in eueral, is not nearly trong of New York City, to Mary Urania, diughter of Mr. Robert . bt st ol ""‘I" . | 08 imporialis loast not s timidly fierce an imperialist | . Aboon, its @l war | Dotwoen tho Torios . | into a liv | 4 his poor off rdinate tools are, His Majeaty, | WELD—COLES—At Palidos, Rockland County, N. V. ea arquis of Salisbury’s. But two mer place wh not being o h ial idiot, said, of ¢ Vet | Thareday, Apeil28, by he Rev. 5. Hitcieock. Marthia M., deuhier 1, asd thiat mere qualifiod ot i » thing Ko ¢ eoonest monded." OF Incon- | SEELsery oles, ey, of Paendes, o Mason Goyvwell ¥asdof Chews ¢ |“?1'l':. L Al in short, w | itios, and flattest con- 2 eI e sly, Kacl Russell openinz t | Kinds, the instances are in- BIED. kg e ek W 410 the attempts | numerable. BEMENT—On Fri ® orel, “"'\"1~« 1t declares that o downward, i 4 | Reuan's volume is just brought by a bookseller's | 3590 0 Tyl _‘tnnmun. April 27, Edward Bemont, in the: L 0 b e s “"*"Slvwx.u its | | o erk. pardon r correapondent’s woakiess, | The reiatives and frionds of the family are invited to sttend the [ t " | bu read i ore speakiug of it, though un- o bis late revidence on Staten Isiand, Monday at 20 | and gonera and his fr [ bt Fhad sather rod béfurs speaiiig of Ity houeh U8 | B0 BTl P81 Rer i rten ae | ussurauce of v g ceRenilly 14 i g L note the po e . and Doy 12:30 . w; tetu loave F e s » oo’ St | At phgrarorgoll e o QS L e i WSy wd By . b it | sensions in the m group of three or four ehufferin S CRANEY—On Friday, Avril 27, Blaoche, daughter of Albert H. sl { internal peace, durtug which noue bave | doors wero pro .- | Lout misty values, disporsing it with | THE STATE OF EUROPE. Elisnbeih P. Craiey, uged 1o moaths sid 2) days. dared to attuck v, during which Do foreign arm day night (tho | Messienrs! Cireulez I Moy ——— The friends of the fauily are respectfully invited to attend tho faveral dared to atta . du f lay night (t readiig of U et e the oy War or Pemce—General Opposition to the For- I i Mowh, B0 e Dins G Horon e e tatd the bill, in b [ ok W gtoug | CARPENTER—In this City on the moraing of the b inat, Samual i B Of course a crowd in Palace Yard and about | »* Those’ ontervil L A residons of Patiadelphis in the GRE re 2gles, and restored | :”‘ House of C s, of the dem ot with the Soasl piaaeiie pepees pease oopy. from which her own faults had | 3 condensed de m from 7' % Jitical Prognosticntiona—The it "ffi;‘”."‘&.."‘.," AT‘HH. at :.n‘nmmw< .r'nm.-.»:.n edoration is now to | - + mol Present—Hungary—Progress of Beorganiza- | yiihy 7 S Epe i B D & ol o QAL LT | tion—Amstrian Politics—The Primeipatity | Tl 0 by e ity ico) @uatond thn (qpacet that disdained to waste 1 Couferences. - v " P rids othor 1<l 2 . el 0 ol 0 , curnes S Sazor | Boralo e et | Peneo or war; that is still the question. Prussiaand | Willismete. on Monday, 'Soth astont, t 3 0'clock pi b WishowS | clock. 4 o vorish unsettiodness of | Austria are fencing with diplomatic notes. Austria "'::;;‘;;ftflo? AT AR . ¥ Foh b ago, it is nocdloss to re- | 9986Tts that sho hus Do intention of begioning » war-| TABSISGTON-03 prventh fey night b esheal S ats, sombe 3 btan against her late ally Prussi 0 t - | Funersl will take place from the Friends' Meeting Houe om 1t the Lnching 073 }::exv.“: ber io | gainst her late ally, while Prussia prate ndsthn_ her arm; e B ira e Seondday (Moniey) shammots 3 Lold B | DMN.;_MNJ. s ~m|]u|4“u|c cor- | ments are exclusively the results of the previous arma- ;ljlo':‘llw:‘ v‘:a. ‘f::rgulwunm‘ frieuds of tue fawily are \dsa con- | by ther—it was really re isma ments of Austnia, Since the two great German Powers | fuly lavi - AL IS e L g B e atombers, e, | KEY8=0n Benday moriog, April 20, Darid Keys, . in the Ttk g oY 088 on ‘th roposition, and the | aro preparing, the smaller kingd oms, Wurtemberg, Ba- o .',,.,r‘:,lh e b kindie t. Various L otice on 4 part that Bis- | varia and Saxony, likewise make slight preparations, andl | EpCunerd it .{"v-;j;;.', 4 .'.".:*?:k,:.‘.:".‘i"‘.":.’..’.':.“:'. 82, bad reccire iiversal suflrage, “h:‘ ier it | Ttaly, too, does not remain behindhand, and thus all the | friends e ivited to atiend without furtiior notice. 0e, P 6 German | ds ax N o, LEE—On Satnrday, April 28, of i the braiu, " W, | by tic aesperate anmlery to chce ssire tho | bonds and renes are going down, whil , after ell, nobody a-zu;hu"mum’n& -tk cgmfi&f‘. mmlfifl' . uuine burst of abeering arose. w to be an | s war except Count Bismark, The King of Prussia | The funers! will take pisce this umulL morning at 11 o'closk from ’ The most | { would by far prefer peace, if only Austria wnd the the New-York Institation for the Blind. Relatives and frieuds are ; 2 ¢ case is Bolethi . That the | other would allow him to annex Schieswig-Hol. | avitedtosttend time, in t ','_,".'."'. p ek , aud that the German Liboral Ke- | stewn hus made up his mind that umc.l.. 1;:9 g.:;; Hfi:‘l"‘"!"l-l-—hu-y worving, April 27, Agnes, wife of Hugh o o et e | Nuborh's vineyard tho Lustre of Lis erown will be dimimed | ponerst wil tako place ot the Reformed Dutch Church, e basie; AR Corgyridl y | Nabotla vineyard tho boutes B oof & sccond-rato power. | " taeder, ths Bert o, Gacme:ar 1t o lock m: toda: ieires ba secured woa | All the German Governments are adverse t Prussia; the lxfl:jiflnwdly fl";;:r:r‘lhl;ll;n.finn.mhw.fufi t Duchies do not want to be incorporated; Queen Victorin | gl ary J. Mocas, in h Joar of Se ags. il Emporor Alexandor write autograph leicers caruestly | Belgtivns and ool of the fusfy asp Sviled P edvising pe and forbearauce, and Napoleon ix known N:«:.“n'l_‘mm"l'fio'nnl-n.rh e i o " > t this momen: - - uropen 3 b K the 27t) 1, fo ¢ i ., resoived o vo " b ot A b ey e p',l"‘ ibotd devea ot ker "“:!"{“5‘;““"0" n!:;, W, W i 2. 0, Mre e Lower House wita faror of tho bi Mensdorf, that Austria docs mnot dream o i 2 4 i Y T A gl ‘stham, Mase. wever—and th Prussis, looks too evasive not to lcad to the | Astalh Stade, daghier of the ke 4 hat the overbeari g Mi er et upon w i year of ber aze. bt v A e s favor, | Beluiivesnd fendoot tke fumiy aro tov 4, 2 i1k o Camers - asation, byl el r':.i"l‘:z y, Bnh inetant, &t 3 p. ., from No. u' cat Twonty: A . it v zarated, aud earry Gor y the Lib, AI\U[‘IZHI'U;N: that | VALERINO=Ou Saturday. April 20, after 3 short illuess of sente ¥ Ie ural and hisw i 1 ubls to trouble the peace of the worl to itis, Juan Monue! Valerino, mative of Sautiago de Cube, L ndges i atural and bt s el e h 1N first o | g aiand of Cuba, aged 66 years. me f [ I 1 3 o matter with « depreciate all public securities. aly desired at 0L 8O | Tpoiriends of the fumily sts pospectfully invited to attend the funeesl propo [ s of Hoher 4 20 . i t to acepting universal suffry, treat with Prussia azainst Austria, for as long as ce, at the Church of toe Nativity, Secoad- of & ‘ f g Licns of promiscd | Venetis rema trian, Italy cannot afford to e atndat. ou’ bloaday, the 30th instant, 8t [0} O'ciotky " . If for his ¢ the annexation of that prov- | o 2 Reion wil take placo. 1is oabind leotion of Prinen € Alsotie. T it ¥ t w s were croated first by the | ey S It is expected tha ) * | of univ y t. | unagimons ind of the wmoney power of Eur i " - g boul the Tiuedp : A i y . t, | which the new kingdow cannot make itself i Special Notices, 0 have come to t W A s | and secondly, by the earnest words of th A AS A AN ANANDOAAOD. ting than othorwis X it I k . who hiuted toat an Austrian allisuce Notice,—EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE UNION OEN- ir. Layard, for A new itom o 8 o aleo made his tageons than the Prussicn one. TRAL COMMITTEE. —A reguiar mnetiog of this Committas will be 3 owdl wad 1 Tett i . . Wissdon of the Magchose Logatice | heldat Headqussers cornet rosdway wnd Twsniy-thied o, o8 Those in oned by i, le Ay B i CEUHCE | MONDAY EVENING, April 0. 1885, ot 3 o clock s it and A o 1 policy advise nuayw ko hud only to aseertnin whether there would be % OWEN W, BRENNAN, Chsirman. . ibited in a bro - R ¢ us t i seomed thin & good sorvant. | ¥ nt ng upon nagotistions, Viscount Verotte, Hexwy H. "uur.‘,_m“,w A fbe this pom it is b or, and is liksy to | ister of hK“ Affairs, now Embo-suador a: Con- | _CoAs € n:u.,d 3 et 4 : y g [” been neci- | nople, taking his way to the East by way of thie mportant to Hullway Travelors. d b 8 . el et 1o | Austrian eapital, where, acsording to_circumnstances, he FHE MAY RUMEER OF gv « g . & Mapole 4 . APPLETONS OFFICIAL RAILWAY GUIDE 1 v " f h Ma- | a for some me, Napoleon roturns WILL BE i | 1 / sivers old plan, that Austria should sell Venitin READY THIS DAY AT 10 am. : LN ' I N Bome , the town of Venice beeominga free republic L luPukTAfi’?'{fl’r‘n‘l’J‘n’o{"fi"fif‘n‘flL\\]r vBL - ol ¥ 5 or . D pre breaching | under an independent municipal administration,like Ham- @ . . TRAVEL- Jotin Gi) o & b eonireie 18 The long Tes, ¢ Bromen, sud the Quadrilateral, with all the inte- B e e T ey Aaiie . T ) s ! pd of knowing under the name of theTtalian Tyrol, | 11—ONE HONDKED KAY.WAY MAPS, reprosenting the Pris- W parest Goes know that the force des | Temaining in the hands of Austria. After the profound cipal I}auu- f 2're \\x:u;msmn ‘1:‘ Socth. Thews ¥ : of b certaivly te (st | mortisication Lo was compelied t suffor by the complote | ypy_ SR SR RN TINE TABLES, giving the Yar ommibus line. of his Mexican policy, the Frerch "Emperor wants Time of the Depar 1 A~rival of the varions arough- e overlooking the | some rehabilitation, A . pence !mv\ settlel nlv -ir l!ht‘ i:ul nzl".‘lwsx. o Causdas—eVery Importast (oule g sustain and | Lwllan question, able both to Austrin and Italy, . Jngies y map. ¥ | 2o fi yre hi itical ere oW IV=INDEX TO THE N ) Sor ly Ton Thousand Stath of their arg: langered by recent events. ictor Emanuel, botter Uvited States and ..o Canadas, :any of which afe rej kuown as 8 blunt soldier thau u;dqvhrmlusl. spoke last s li";;u;‘ni;r:;ll ':'55:';?‘*}76;«1?&'{"3{1 ol ¢ woeok ot Milan in & most remarkable way concerning the V—FORT] D APRICAL : X - | political situation. A new streot wns 10 be insugurated gl g TR Phresoiogical Deliaeation of Charsa- ) | there, the first portion of a great scheme for enlarging \'x-u‘xn’vone AND THEIR PROGRESS—Tie City of St. : | the place of the Duomo, and rectifying the old cerooked Loaiy of the Unitad States hudnmn‘l‘ “tfl lnes of the town. 11 -ng] scomied to be mueh pleased Trurciors; Now Roiiway Mo of the Mobile and Oa i | ’ g < estern of Conads. Tolado, Wabash and Western, Terr o 1ofthe y fucts agai with the enterprise of his Milanese citizens aud of the and Indisnspolis, Litt - Missi, Westers Usion, snd Morcls ) olicad of the 1 . : W TEArs, hearty way in which he was re ived. After the cfficial Essex Haiiways. ete. iy the Boyards . wl c or + es lie bad o long conversation wnn]lhc Mayor and | VII-ANECOOTE yINCIDENTS OF TRAVE ™ h i nen of his Lombard capital. He told them nele it of the Unexpected Fortase, At reat events were preparing, of the mature of which Gauenel She bedx vt ‘2;0“""",':»,,f;‘f';‘r,',;-mh:‘., A 2 ally 100,000 1 not tell them uny:ln;.gl more than that he had Alz_:(eh Ilocgujua.l)fl Tobacco Ecooumist—A 3 pt y of all valid t reason to hope thiat in the course of the present to Chewers, Susok= ' au ! Snuffers, etc., eta, Foskrs. In creat desire of ali Ttalians would bo sccomplised | | APELETONS b G, LB LAVAY GUIDE tin annoxed, cither by peace of by war. FOr 80 | staren. book, periodicai sud news depots poorty mi certain ¢ Italy, too, iakes serious preparations; | E-l raiiway othices and Loels throughost the Valted the tloet is concentrating at Brindisi, aud the army in the adis. D. APPLETON & Co., Publishars, « Upper Provin © hias already sub- Mos. 443 and 45 Brosdwey. sided, and the n]wltwudll-uiun w r«lv that mrrmv prosent Bismark bas failed. Still ly believes that Prus- . suth . Fr s given up tife ides of annexation, but that the crafty | et ek Foc S5 Corsied | Prewier, unable to bully Austria "kl:“i nequiescence, will | b P LRERR X probubly try to annoy Franeis Joseph by some scheme of Y SCWAN A J kol of ises to P i i S investigation into red pegl Avoiding familias bt Sy b 1&«: | —the | of glass ¢ T Federal reform at Frankfort. Tad he becn o Liberal i it oy Bt o L 1 of the gold drain 10 the cop- crowd. to the eulden earne: . aord -5 | I-u.m.- public opinion in Germary would have supported | fore trodden by Europeau toy Houars at Home. veot any increase of weakuess 1u the volces, and off went | i 2 g Pl | bim agiinst Austria, but his reactionary policy at bowe e more familiar placed of Pa'estine, Mr, POKTER piseas over, Suiesih spectator codld neo s g o by . Bas w0 far estranged the thioking portiot of the Germans Nonsvyiel 09 s o] N N i ¢ from Prussia, that even Austria Las, comparatively, be- 'of Bashan, 4b Cities of a ator wan ow—as it did on d come popular. tontion of_the roeder. —[Prendy d Liin sl recovered § and § Compelic and by 1 gazing thr. o e e 8 ERA S ey ! ledy. graciously proud of 1 of | Low far these compl may have an influence on A £ Corrox MankE, April 16.—There has been o | Baid one working man [ PIE | il reconstruction 1 Hungary, T ani unable to atate, R O . T L O, 00d dewand, Saies of 12,000 beles, 3,000 on speculstion. | 2 | thresthold, s, | Rotrvi und their friends in Hungary work hard in o RESOUED FROM EGYPT. By A L O E. Dlndntel L2mo | “Answered tlc other, “Ho'll make the Tories look a deal | LUrorSAME & of the e« i1 & scmome for the reorzanization of the wholo Empire | Musiia. Price, 1 5. —~Market firm at au ad E ongt EH] K evidently fancifal eharacter of most of t [ A tho basis of justios sad liberty. Within & month the | _Thestove st be hel ot the rempectable Besksellers, or will be - o \r,‘;11$;,|r o ! : Nl Itie | . r wakiag ght of all of them. AD acquaints | Commuitten on General Atuirs, a8 it is called, may bave THOMAS NELSON & SONS, ales yesterday of 12,000 | the Lill were v R "'*Wl'j“ s gt from wll others in these two points, matured their report, which will certainly be hailed” by l{m No. 137 Grand-st, N. Y. er “for Awerican, aud | to carry th r burdens for p . upion at lonst with emin * | unavimous vote of Hungary, since tho confidence of the = J tions. Speculators sud | apainst it! “ received with roars of triuinp; Iposie oo likely to know, ere less ik authorities in Deas is unbounded. 1t is more difticult to iE whal r 000 bales Al | tibn, and with laughter by the . Gladsion the mass of 1 shequartered | whether it will meet with the views of the Vienna | was done. sad how . ¢ _tha Addres ARMI- keansTorPs A, No market since the maiing of the | made n fiuo wrgre it gt Lowe sy of & biatquarternd | {orvtel S il canmot reconeile themaulvos tothoiden of | TAGE on " Chiiias Uniipsfos i Uitep SOSATRAN I American, T1s, | (t0 #hift Dis slauder, ut the ouly 4 gontloman sasures | mubicipal self-government,and of s responsible Hungaridn | =5 e e Colliee Dbkl 1 stoady. Asbes | Seature of th :‘\“H”"“ ki seen and counter all Miuist, ,m.lqn'nd‘xml‘uflhu oy u:nlllelr- "lsm old coved sy tns : @ ; ; y"I“ILI hl.{‘w”. a: that | nyete 1 of B -muo«l’v;‘y llar‘ul;‘ ed, vog killed; af liation OV & TAYLOR, No. 4754 Broadway. Tailow firm. Koein stesdy. Spirits Tarpes oepite il lits o poct itude, | dies hard has suflicient ipflucnce at court to thwart Wilbor's € r Ol and Lime. firm at 192 50 tor American. Petroleum—sm; cautiful aud the Tr fully after that of Fr. | the liberal tendencies of Majlath and Count Esterhazy. Yon can be entirely reliaved of Couche, Colds. Asthma, nm.ufl for ko Clover & @40/ for American Red. | evel 7 ok “ ’ " | jpision at Vienna is now loss hostile to Hungary | and Comumption by usiug WILBORS PURE COD-LIVER Ol Lo Ayl rday ot 861986 for | odn d artisans for | ! Rl gy | than Lefore, the so-called L.borals boginning to undw;und AT ST Ry B e e 7. Fivetwent suazes, 524255, L | tably fight s Lis seltis] ; g | Hhiat it 15 impossible to foree liungary into the systemof Ger- | “Munafectured only by A. B. WILBOR, Chewist, No. 165 Coart s Linots Centrals, 7942741 | Stuart Mill is true as steel, and as ineisive i’ bis cutting | Jorps Laglalatle from | g, tsaltzation; stil they caunct, as yot, ke up their | Boston. '~ il i > ry aud falschood of our enemies. In | Tefrain), e 18 the ¢ 1inds to go over into the camp of the Autonoimists, repre- "m;fldzbfiw-}’g;by DEMAS BARNES & Co. sud J. Mike FROM LONDON. t und ug, and | initials of those be ventod prncipally by M, Knisersfold and tho patriots of | HAUL SON. No I biosd ——— o by b Ho/| Rewlynriec amonst, R | Xyria, Curintbia aud Cariols. These are the only real o Dntehes aud gewiny pf 1 Rippon la Ho ’ gly to us, it Le i o “ ] . Tie Progress of the KReform Iill- Meetin, by ey u'v'u.;x;u.an'l:!] mats :. eis | FI“;;.;, ?)-.nll‘fri-m m'_)mm S5 Was fi ;l“nlm un_u.mmmu_n the rmt_erq pmm:lma;: Aus. SHAER WARE figlgs, = B | not atul uths is invisible fo him ho ad,” on the rig s e T nt foselin epoctator of our late civil | tci8, #inee the Federalists in Bohemia fori & third party, FOR WEGDING PRESENTS, o iberal Mcmbers at - | approa 1o administer to her fuce s dab of | order of village arcl e gl oreigi spectator of out late ¢l | o quany hostile to the German Centralists and to the NS, COMBS, UPERA GLASSES, &e., #ecoud Reading of the Eill-The Beenc oupr Trom purely physical causes, he | The Saturday Review, tour 3 but was an inte m:.:v‘.:..v-:la;r.‘._xndlfl_f'rf‘.w: PArtisan | g(oriun dutonomists. The Poles in Galecia, on the other Yo, 015 Bredwi P o Al’;:'fl-‘ Outide the Honse of Commons—malwer | 1°tk: T ko his valoe | bomb of the ‘maderm Trek sty B e haaota 1+ Wk, 0l | Dand, are more friendly to Huugary, bu they are now No. 41 Brsedny. one o e wapd | net pent, 688 O A, Ainerieal Eas 8169, 5 r - e - i p q o ., 5.7tton—tmpendiug Prospects—* Recanting” | lfii;,f,j; 2 | s dlag it:. Nelthor ss LaNDS k1 right side, s troolom, of clvilizod ;I’i‘:‘!l:;‘l"m‘:‘f."j:,‘fm‘:‘ deoel prl I R "Jorat 8 o'ciosk, No. Writish Fastitul —A Joke on M. P. Low | iy the key note of what he intends to sayis | With nettles and long gruss, * s tiie | roason wad § i Edouard Luboulaye to- | 055 S S contury. Tho Croatiaas have likewiso to | — r § Y | ot lier accident ente FiCtorious e b, | OO . S : “Tothaens W) ] - B, et WrGh? iONRch © Qusttl ore distinet, however, ast uight, than | graceful truth (though, by th Sl o ally beaton of victorious uext Bun_ | gppreciate. the support they might roceivo by & closor | woongeots WERER 80 MACHTRE Codle ANY, :«‘.:"2 1 more applause, inso. | for one could see by the dis ' onday st the polls thers, Clx sdard bearer of | S0 with Hnogary, and there is suflicient reason to | Broad York Mury of Cambridge’s Fuim~ Al wi 4 that at least ono foot nine i h A tiversa san liberty, So fow days now will l:ul that fep:tation of twelve sent to Pesth will | ~ ili’s Hutr Dy 5 o Bise o Brown s Toshtansens; il b ' i ome £ i ¥ . i s Ao gul oW ¥ila | beliove that tl.. d 0 r Dye, 59 civ, Aok or Brown | Tnstantaeous; asbas Buteresting Anecdote of the Queen—A Visit | ¢ Tory long o cen removeld iro i the immedia ity that it is not worth the while | SOCIGTT o ren gy the new treaty of reusion to the e atre” bees sheapest 1a user . Depet Nov 88 Joboete te e Grave of Charlés Lamb and the o0 must ded all but e - Sbiaipate fuct & ‘{*"" !“'"“?-,“‘,"" | satisfaction boti of Hungary and Croatia. Sold by il Diugglats. Fronse in which He Bied. [, 1 tain that Government wi 1 mgings looks k%, | anoe of peohlier ost e 8 signi- | i oonferancos ¢ Pans conecruing the Moldo-Walla- ~ Mageers Elevated Oven Kan PR et Prisedio b d to its progress, VLo I8 said, 0 ble Batur 1 il g ¢ g - | chian Privcipality naye been adjourned. In view of “The best Kange in use. Also, ca WS v long r 1o regret biz » the Dill, and | less than sixteen feot i - Y or the Adm = | navoidable territorial changes such a no-man's-lead is Revriowatons, FURNACKS, Gas axp KXRoaENE Sroves. Loxpow, April 14 1806 g o ? nrobsble that th mueh | Poborated by tha i wit of trinmph, it will be o Bunker Holl | cin o oventual compensati d will probab RFFRIGEKATORS REPAIRED. o AR Dl the ok poe hoevddy Gnt Bveiy | e . Ae. | also contirured ' A aiiate Tenitbe what 1t | TMsble fos say eveatratocmivsnmuin So e BT SLEY. Mie, No 603 Sixtiave. sad 1,310 Brosds ww, by 8t. Paul work goes bravely on Every | ac fro Lis own s of b Ho Ac | l; . outirined : A i} | remain unsettlod ullllll the map of Europe is chauged ipty-Afth and Thirty-sistheats. spects of Reform grow brighter and brighter. | € areful caleulations, the Ministry will | ETav E oithier by war or & Congress. d ought to be very much obliged 1o | OVt But the succoss of the bill | Jeam afier at ') S tai results, a3 wo now look v wuch obliged to | Tt Phoreby secured. Its real peril Jies in commit- | Fortnight betore Lis € s - | resulis, b how oo 1 parties, and of pone, for their | Jo B netty ard paiain 0 o TeCo0M Vaud | tho placo where o wisiod | k tothe I te of 01, And what Bolps to give it Hayti PR 1 T ), and especi- | we es hese will have the sympathy of | Charles Lamb appeared quite 8o - L el R g v the _steamship Crusader we have ad- Iatest stylas, convisting pesition to the il uad expec | W satnct doubl B | "as of the’ Govorament, It | Taturd, ©1e e soll of the et <1 irc o - fossion of political faith” th dppdsicli o o s il paRLOR, BLNATH ALt A2 surems, e 3 3 TS be _Ministry whether or mot passive | excavated carth left perfect walm of S0 i i 3 A ankion oo F . Canadian Commissioners, who wers passengers on | 1a Resewood, Walnut and et p,c) o . o8 s 33 on the | 4, excliauged for netive support. At | Busel s JuC B0 el LR RO O e Baniis hagh e Tl | that voseel from Kingston ©r Now-York, had aa introduc. MANUFACTORY AND. WAREROOMS, the & tompta 1 cer o made 1o raise the proposed | oftin in h - J | tion to President Jefirard during the Crusader’s short stay Nos. 96 and 93 East Houston at., \hise both 1u bor 'and counties, and aiso to strike | the most delightful persons who & . 4 f forth to French voters as & th at Port-au-Prinee, and explained to him the object of their Betwaen Bowery and Second ave, fes of - | fruuchise both 1 botobg o BN essc-holders in boroughs are | snd on which the remains of hier he American Abolitionist ou the Siavery side Ahission o the West Tudios, witich Was to propare the way L O I e Tl ¢ right 10 wrong, freedom to slavery— | 1oy 808 PERRES 07 ¥ Xow the bill 14 so moderate 8 one ¥ e the love of wouan' weie . going Uaionist on the politieal wide, o thorough-£018 | for egtablishing eommercial relations ou o liberal bosis i though, like the word livertine, which originally meant a | that any vutilstion wiil deprive it of ite value. Yet such hey were lovely in their lives, sadiu 1 ‘,"I"“""‘l':.']:.r\:’l”l.',', ‘,',:"";,',‘f',‘h“"';:‘ brirsges l;::-::«li‘x::ls | between the several jslands and British North Amerix. ' Yover of iiberty, it o8 have corrupted its sigvifica- | mutilation is, perliaps, inevitable, unless Government divided. B L ilviinat Hbetty. Aol ke \'(nubnu{;. N et ho | The Prosident promised to give their views his favorable | — e L AT Y ’ q due manifostat it . | to resist any serious moditication in the saw A gl gy urk e consideration, and treated the Commissioners with every | Gas oryne~URO. £. 0 Works of Y tion), yet of due manifestation of it—wanting which, as th amendment. 1t be- FROW waA 0 « ars ugo a delegate from Parisian folks | Tark of distiniction and respeet during their visit, coutract to l\mh;- todlllll‘l,or Ol Gias Works of sy N @ mattet of course the Tories denied the demand for | O o Kecp both members sl o e Lyncfounder; Lo ko part s % | The effocts of the late sepect BB e ertoan- Pringo | ST AT e e e Reform, s, to borrow an ill Al to the mark, They The German Tmbro, Wow ¥t Affects Valnes | (10 b greatost eitizely Bittor | o peing sovoroly flt, aud thers was guat dopressiou in paentomnan & WendtrrosiTon they would have mai ed, five minutes before M I} bill, the whol —The Liitle rae—Bismari Eis Ap- avid e aesisted, It would bow good aud every brauch of businesa, Very little hiad beon attompted Mmmfid‘m’fm*wmffilmlwi ! ‘t ' w * but they must hold fast to > tlow* here th 3 as yot toward repairing the raviges of the fire, in the way ’ . ‘of comfost and struck the ro ere was no need of water, But penl 1o Universw! Suiray Coswesijoon o i pen-work to follow’here the progress of € srceting Do i When the Crusader left Port- 1¢ wiil be of the greatost usa in ali exigenciel the type- ulayo,mechanic, throngh his caroer— | Of efectiug new bulllings. SN A economy, as well as in housshoida aud sick-chambers. 1t b 4 su-Prince there were very fow veasels in ...‘ mr It u- the dest . “ in Framce—The Price of 5. o The 4 ey e Lok g e of the Kl |y i Sapt. Cosgrove, of the | cheapessarticto of tha kind, aver dicoversd, Appilcation= The President has presonted Cupt. f.'u,m e, of th :wr‘:‘w":(g 3 ey s liance Rumers—The Sirashonrg Lleetion— yoyber of iho lustitute, first-class historical writ 1 date 3iis Aite of | claa lecturer on coustitutional law at the College of steamer Jutsicn Packet, with o valuable sohi Shronome- | SR ter, for services rendered the Republic during the late S4id by D: 5 Ceats per Boz. ' proas] Frauce. | aave not time or space for that, It is good to Franklin—The Liberty o1 1 irevs—Lite | kiiow that every i i grace of houor was auticipated Saluave insurrection. m:(“h T2 & LEE, Bo 9050 f Yok tably. Lowe's @ cluss of vo slauder ) urgent 1 ve changed o usenfrunichised o1 member for Calic Las ¢ €00d 1ay it do L snbjec o present, me subject for ":(-Vlm‘;‘fifflleq. Character of the € itting thi: ations, the first from the s |t action tas made us . and we are warche . y 438 auward with cocfdent expeetations of siccess. Jobn Sasre viaeHag da e MattT “#:‘i’m"fib‘;iu::g iy e very sdvancs ing ot e right's plain dvice Le people ingland here was a pieture representing Lowo ax ry. { by honest lubor and based on seund erudition—-never e L — s el L [ ke adtien t e Seople o2 U0 od, | 4y “the undistingui rrier 1o which they Wers | grom Our Own Correspondent. { sacrifice of the slightest principle. 8o that now, Conviction of the Deering Murderer. ~oppontte the Astor, Housy, L N1 B M vy tition) o ol iy oo likent ‘!‘y‘ Mr. Bri Said the Professor and Lis words Pane Apsi 1 ees | h e lad ,\l'. Laboulaye has no PHILADELVIIA, Saturdsy, April 2%, 1265, cheap. “"..‘"" N 'Wi'sn .J,ulumt iy Linen C a\m“ aud vo stand 10 nous hadits | i acm it i Will the quarrel between Prussia ax 1.4 break out of sy 'k it awiy, Dot rther modestly | Probst, tho murderer of the Deering family, was cone | Paper Coliny 4 el ety L0 3% gt Fery, Giove, dosisy O A - “1aur to the recant trinmph of republican institations in ill the quarrel between A 804G A J 9 1 & i . y R 7 s Faper qach: wide and Bows, 50¢. aud 75 5 T 3 Stirred. and the mames be- | America tho prescat itatin ot Tieform i this country. | in open war? is still the wbsorbirg quoon. Ff tho ehimall oo lookiug buck 43d Mlowiag s MOUL | viord of murder o the fint degree foey. Tho Covt | Hasdrarsieh Doviois rtion. Ooods sl Aot class. ehang. o BT e i b T | menJon mestseysio,ball sy yos, e maepente neithar | et b e ex-ty pofounder than to translate aud ‘edit, as | djourned tiil Tuesday, when ho will be seatonceds ' ‘Tho e | ouse Lowaver sonbdoutly uthervd, i larcely based vl mere | o g, oo Woldy W BulobiogTEVLY Bud ledois 2 Woro Qub 0f GOk Bbouk J0 minutes, v T b Abg, Lefore lLG".Al.v.Au..)n Uie Lorics were coutident, | Peolossur Leosley o, § iy add, Wo oditx of & weeklv

Other pages from this issue: